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the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people who have served in public service, and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with the newer legislative wings an the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts museum with the sizable collection of paintings and of sculpture. it is also a really convincing civic classroom. we get about 118,000 visitors each year coming to see the capitol building. and they are coming to see it for all kinds of reasons. some of them want to visit a recognized historical attraction, some are coming here for civics education, some of them are coming here to participate in the process of self government. and all of them, i hope, will gain an appreciation for a time-tested workplace for enduring american principles, many of those principles having been engineered here in vi
the virginia state capitol is a symbol of not only virginia, but of virginia people who have served in public service, and virginia principles that have gone on to inform american principles of self government. and you walk into this building every january and you feel the public pulse beating inside this old historic landmark with the newer legislative wings an the brand-new underground extension that welcomes visitors to the capitol. the capitol itself is on one level, a pretty good fine arts...
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or virginia split. when i think about the former slave states, i think of massachusetts and new york, all the or 13 states. so it's easy to get confused what we're talking about. but let's leave that behind and do some real stuff. how unique a place was central point? it was said at the time the case was in the courts and soon thereafter, it's this unique place on the planet, nowhere else in the world could richard have looked at mildred and seen marrying material, right? and yet, how many dozens of couples whose stories i told appear and tell the court and a whole lot of others, as well in the latest book. these people clearly didn't see rice as a march impediment to their falling in love and forming a family and staying together long enough maybe to become great grandparents but who is counting. central point to me is every place. potentially every place. and while it's an extremely special place to richard or mildred whether she was jeter or loving, that was their special place. there were lots of sp
or virginia split. when i think about the former slave states, i think of massachusetts and new york, all the or 13 states. so it's easy to get confused what we're talking about. but let's leave that behind and do some real stuff. how unique a place was central point? it was said at the time the case was in the courts and soon thereafter, it's this unique place on the planet, nowhere else in the world could richard have looked at mildred and seen marrying material, right? and yet, how many...
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went another, virginia split. but when i think about the former slave states, i think of massachusetts and new york. all the original 13 states. so it's easy to get confused about what we're talking about. so let's leave that behind and talk about some real stuff. how unique at the point was central point? central point is this unique place on the planet. nowhere else in the world could richard have looked at mildred and seen marrying material, right? and how many dozens of couples whose stories i held in open court and a whole lot of others in the latest book. these people clearly didn't see race as a major impediment to marrying and forming a family and staying together for an extended period of time. long enough maybe to become great grandparents but who's counting. central point to me is every place, potentially every place. as well as an extremely special place to richard loving and mildred, whether jeter or loving. that was their special place. there were lots of special places. central point was not unique,
went another, virginia split. but when i think about the former slave states, i think of massachusetts and new york. all the original 13 states. so it's easy to get confused about what we're talking about. so let's leave that behind and talk about some real stuff. how unique at the point was central point? central point is this unique place on the planet. nowhere else in the world could richard have looked at mildred and seen marrying material, right? and how many dozens of couples whose...
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two arrests are from people not from the virginia. two people out of state, one virginia a resident in addition to the man now being held charged with second degree murder for mowing down a 32-year-old woman on the streets. that man you see on the screen right there is james alex fields, 22 years old from maumee, ohio which brings us to the second piece of breaking news that we are hearing from the mother of this individual. i believe brian todd is with us now. brian, what does the mother say? >> reporter: right, john. some information here from the mother of james alex fields her name is samantha bloom. she spoke to the toledo blade newspaper. a riveting account of what she said to her son apparently as he was leaving to come to the rally. mr. feeds mother according to the toledo blade expressed disbelief upon learning her son was involved in this incident today. she said -- she told the toledo blade he told her last week that he was going to a "alt-right rally in virginia," but he didn't know what it was about. her quote to the blad
two arrests are from people not from the virginia. two people out of state, one virginia a resident in addition to the man now being held charged with second degree murder for mowing down a 32-year-old woman on the streets. that man you see on the screen right there is james alex fields, 22 years old from maumee, ohio which brings us to the second piece of breaking news that we are hearing from the mother of this individual. i believe brian todd is with us now. brian, what does the mother say?...
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they're coming into the virginia system now. so our veterans have more choices and more access to the absolute best possible care. i want to thank congressman phil roe, senator johnny isaacson, those two people have been working so hard. senator dean heller for their dedicated efforts to get this bill through congress. is very, very tough. for reasons that, i guess i understand, but it was not easy. i will tell you that phil johnny, ending work very, very hard to get it through. and, by the way i can also say others, and even some democrats. i want to say their names, go ahead say their names. >> senator koester and representative walls were key in helping us get this done mr. president. >> see, i can do it. but people fought and they fought us hard. and now the administration is fighting for you. we are working night and day to ensure our brave veterans are provided with world-class treatment which is what they are getting, world-class treatment. by the way, again, we are here for just a little more than six months. you are see
they're coming into the virginia system now. so our veterans have more choices and more access to the absolute best possible care. i want to thank congressman phil roe, senator johnny isaacson, those two people have been working so hard. senator dean heller for their dedicated efforts to get this bill through congress. is very, very tough. for reasons that, i guess i understand, but it was not easy. i will tell you that phil johnny, ending work very, very hard to get it through. and, by the way...
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publication, coming out on the 400th anniversary of virginia a history of virginia for fourth graders and path-breaking books on public policy in 19th century georgia and on conflict and change in 20th century virginia. his newest book, "race, sex, and the freedom to marry: loving v. virginia" is the subject of his talk today. please join me in a warm vhs welcome to peter wallenstein. >>> good afternoon. we already did that. thank you all so much for coming out today. and special thanks to the virginia historical society for hosting this event and for in fact giving a good home to one of the more sources that i used in constructing a portion of this book. i heard something. i woke up, a little at first. it was this bright, light in the room. a strange man next to my bed. two, no, three men. that's not exactly the voice of mildred loving. it's not exactly the words she's used to describe that experience. but it gives us an idea of the terror of that night. the sudden intruders. and it's a pro log to what came after. the other day i ran across a brand-new book just last week on the lovi
publication, coming out on the 400th anniversary of virginia a history of virginia for fourth graders and path-breaking books on public policy in 19th century georgia and on conflict and change in 20th century virginia. his newest book, "race, sex, and the freedom to marry: loving v. virginia" is the subject of his talk today. please join me in a warm vhs welcome to peter wallenstein. >>> good afternoon. we already did that. thank you all so much for coming out today. and...
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we're awaiting a press conference from virginia state police there. protests that had been planned over a statue of confederate general, robert e lee, turned violent, or at least there was some violence after protesters were dispersed. there are white national lists, then counter protesters there, as well, and at one point, a vehicle slammed into the crowd. police now investigating, as to whether that's intentional. but witnesses on the scene certainly appear to believe that that was the case. we know at least one person dead, more than two dozen others injured. so we're awaiting some more information from authorities at this point. he can actually how serious this is, right now, by all reports, things have calmed down in charlottesville. but there is a secondary issue, lindsey more, on the helicopter. >> yes, we've just confirmed that two people are dead after a police near charlottesville. a chopper believed to be responding to the scene there you can see the smoke from the chopper crash. fox5 evan lambert headed to the scene, en route to charlottes
we're awaiting a press conference from virginia state police there. protests that had been planned over a statue of confederate general, robert e lee, turned violent, or at least there was some violence after protesters were dispersed. there are white national lists, then counter protesters there, as well, and at one point, a vehicle slammed into the crowd. police now investigating, as to whether that's intentional. but witnesses on the scene certainly appear to believe that that was the case....
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amy: two virginia state troopers,lt. h. jay cullen and trooper-pilot berke m.m. bates, also died on when their saturday helicopter crashed en route to the scene of the violence. in another incident saturday white supremacists were captured in a photo beating 20-year-old african-american protester de'andre harris, who is a hip hop artist and assistant special education teacher at an area gh school. harris later described the attackck to the "los angeles times." statanding here then we wasas walking down as t they were walking down andnd then i thinke got like righght here and they just brushed us. shed us. i feel myself getting hit. i'm trying to get up and run but i can't. every time i got up, i would just lose conscsciousness and fl back o out. the last time i got to open my eyes and i see my friends. they the up and take me over there so i can get help.p. i had a gash i ithe head, ththey bree my ribs, busted mymy lip, got t a bunch of cuts.s. i got a staples of my head. amy: one of the people shown in the photo of white supremacists assaulting harris is michael
amy: two virginia state troopers,lt. h. jay cullen and trooper-pilot berke m.m. bates, also died on when their saturday helicopter crashed en route to the scene of the violence. in another incident saturday white supremacists were captured in a photo beating 20-year-old african-american protester de'andre harris, who is a hip hop artist and assistant special education teacher at an area gh school. harris later described the attackck to the "los angeles times." statanding here then we...
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. -- in hampton roads, virginia. she gives details of the sinking's of the ships and problems with the plunder of the artifacts from the wrecks. this talk was that gettysburg college. it is just under an hour. good afternoon, everyone. .mp carmichael it is a pleasure >> graduate of penn state university. during her summer, she spent time as a seasonal historian. greensboro on to unc were laura and i spent some time for year before i moved on to west virginia university. andcompleted her masters has had a very -- her first job was at stratford and hall, the birthplace of robert e lee. recently, she is the deputy education director at the hampton roads naval museum. she works as an educator and does special event. she also worked at fort munro museum. today, she will be speaking to shipwreck.vil war in my seven years here, i don't think we have done any naval operations. she will be talking about shipwrecks of the uss cumberland before she comes on page. note that laura and her husband have recently published a book. y
. -- in hampton roads, virginia. she gives details of the sinking's of the ships and problems with the plunder of the artifacts from the wrecks. this talk was that gettysburg college. it is just under an hour. good afternoon, everyone. .mp carmichael it is a pleasure >> graduate of penn state university. during her summer, she spent time as a seasonal historian. greensboro on to unc were laura and i spent some time for year before i moved on to west virginia university. andcompleted her...
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. >> president trump held a rally in west virginia. fromg the rally, we heard west virginia's governor, who announced he would be switching from the democratic to republican party. ♪ to the place i belong ♪ west virginia mountain momma ♪ take me home ♪ country road ♪ all my memories ♪ gather round her ♪ minor lady, stranger through blue waters ♪ ♪ dark and dusty ♪ painted on the sky ♪ misty taste of moon shine ♪ tear drop in my eye ♪ country road ♪ take me home ♪ to the to the place i belong ♪ west virginia mountain momma ♪ take me home ♪ country road ♪ i hear her voice in the morning hour ♪ ♪ she calls me ♪ the radio reminds me of my home far away ♪ ♪ driving down the road ♪ i get a feeling i should have been home yesterday ♪ ♪ yesterday [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you. thank you. i am thrilled to be back in the very, very beautiful state of west virginia. and i am proud to stand before you and celebrate the hard working people who are the absolute backbone of amer
. >> president trump held a rally in west virginia. fromg the rally, we heard west virginia's governor, who announced he would be switching from the democratic to republican party. ♪ to the place i belong ♪ west virginia mountain momma ♪ take me home ♪ country road ♪ all my memories ♪ gather round her ♪ minor lady, stranger through blue waters ♪ ♪ dark and dusty ♪ painted on the sky ♪ misty taste of moon shine ♪ tear drop in my eye ♪ country road ♪ take me home...
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we continue to wait for terry mcauliffe, the governor of virginia. he's going to be holding a press conference coming up here in this hour to address the events of today, the violence in charlottesville and also the tragedy, the death of one person. we are waiting on information about the identity of this person and also about the updates for the others injured. 35 other people were taken to the hospital after a vehicle slammed into a crowd of protestors on foot. this was after a day of violent interactions between white nationalists and the counter protestors on the streets of charlottesville, virginia. we do also have other information coming in that in the 5:00 p.m. hour that there was a virginia state police helicopter that crashed southwest of charlottesville, and we are hearing about the actual aircraft with the virginia state police, saying that there have been two confirmed fatalities. again, this happening in albore more oh county. the crash is under investigation. nbc has not independently verified the confirmation of two people losing thei
we continue to wait for terry mcauliffe, the governor of virginia. he's going to be holding a press conference coming up here in this hour to address the events of today, the violence in charlottesville and also the tragedy, the death of one person. we are waiting on information about the identity of this person and also about the updates for the others injured. 35 other people were taken to the hospital after a vehicle slammed into a crowd of protestors on foot. this was after a day of violent...
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but for me, that was not enough. 2016, i stood on the steps of the virginia state capital -- virginia state capitol, designed in 1785 by thomas jefferson and i issued an , executive order to restore the rights of all virginians who had served their time and completed any supervision. that day, more than 200,000 virginians earned back the right to vote. it was my proudest day as governor. we must ensure the rights of every citizen, including those among us who have made mistakes, served their time, and returned to their communities to make the most of their second chance. unfortunately, when they do get out, their criminal record follows them, as they look for work and housing, the basic necessities to help you to have a second chance. in virginia, it is a mistake which stays with them even as they try to take part in democracy by voting. and there is a reason why, folks. 115 years ago, a poll tax and literacy test were written into virginia's constitution. ,- a felon disenfranchisement that is what they were. it is ironic that in this great country, with our imperfect history, we woul
but for me, that was not enough. 2016, i stood on the steps of the virginia state capital -- virginia state capitol, designed in 1785 by thomas jefferson and i issued an , executive order to restore the rights of all virginians who had served their time and completed any supervision. that day, more than 200,000 virginians earned back the right to vote. it was my proudest day as governor. we must ensure the rights of every citizen, including those among us who have made mistakes, served their...
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he was the president of the virginia afl-cio. she had written a letter to the editor of the newspaper, protesting the school closure is an caught up the house that morning and came over, invited himself over, came over, shook her hand and said we would like you to run for the u.s. senate. and they brought materials. jk supporters. they did everything. the virginia labor movement was back by the mainline protestant church at this time of league of women voters, all of these groups, but it was the labor movement who first came to her aid and that is extremely important for us to understand at a time of labor strife has been so much under attack. and this story that i want to share with you. the second collection is from 1983 of james buchanan, and is emboldened by the cause enjoyed area. two of the then president ronald reagan has drawn back firm. radical change to social security. if you never read david stockman's book, i couldn't believe it. he basically said what they were trying to do in reagan's first budget and that they sho
he was the president of the virginia afl-cio. she had written a letter to the editor of the newspaper, protesting the school closure is an caught up the house that morning and came over, invited himself over, came over, shook her hand and said we would like you to run for the u.s. senate. and they brought materials. jk supporters. they did everything. the virginia labor movement was back by the mainline protestant church at this time of league of women voters, all of these groups, but it was...
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state of virginia. federal authorities are now investigating a car attack in charlottesville as a civil rights case. a car plowed into a crowd of counter protesters who were rallying against a white nationalist demonstration. now, police have arrested this man in connection with that car attack. authorities say he is 20-year-old james alex fields jr. from the state of ohio. he is being held on suspicion of second degree murder. now, the video from the car attack we have to warn you is quite graphic, so if you have small children in the room, now is the time to have them turn away. [ bleep ]. >> keep -- oh, my god. >> you can just hear the terror in the people's voices there in the background, and this picture, incredible. it shows the exact moment when people were thrown into the air from the impact of that car plowing into them. we know that a 32-year-old woman was killed in this attack. meantime, president trump for his part urged unity, but was less explicit when it came to who was to blame. now, dem
state of virginia. federal authorities are now investigating a car attack in charlottesville as a civil rights case. a car plowed into a crowd of counter protesters who were rallying against a white nationalist demonstration. now, police have arrested this man in connection with that car attack. authorities say he is 20-year-old james alex fields jr. from the state of ohio. he is being held on suspicion of second degree murder. now, the video from the car attack we have to warn you is quite...
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but for more on the developments in charlottesville, virginia, let's bring in virginia congressman tom garrett. you just heard the president. he condemned the hate and division. are there other steps the government should be taking? >> public safety is a legitimate purview of government. the individuals that descended upon charlottesville, virginia were counter in their efforts to that public safety so we need to do everything we can to insure individual can as the president said feel safe when their children go outside to play. that's an underlying principle of government at any level. judge jeanine: i have been in charlottesville. it's truly one of the most of beautiful cities i have ever been in. there is talk that the people who came in and did this protest, the white nationalists, most of are not even from this area. is that correct? >> look, i have been in touch with law enforcement in the area. the number i was given was north of 90% of the and 8ors were from outside the area and outside the state. i heard from law enforcement they were from arkansas, colorado and new york. the
but for more on the developments in charlottesville, virginia, let's bring in virginia congressman tom garrett. you just heard the president. he condemned the hate and division. are there other steps the government should be taking? >> public safety is a legitimate purview of government. the individuals that descended upon charlottesville, virginia were counter in their efforts to that public safety so we need to do everything we can to insure individual can as the president said feel...
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[cheers and applause] west virginia. and i am proud to stand before you and celebrate the hard working people who are the absolute backbone of america. thank you. i love the people of the states. i love your grit, your spirit, and i love our coal miners. they are coming back strong. [cheers and applause] president trump: i made you a promise during the campaign. you all remember. many of you were here. i actually think we have more people here tonight with thousands outside than we had during the campaign, if you can believe it. [cheers and applause] president trump: and as you've seen, i've kept that promise. as president, we are putting our coal miners back to work. we've ended the war on beautiful, clean coal. we've stopped the e.p.a. intrusion. american coal exports are already up. think of this. think of this. american exports of coal are already up more than 60% this year. did you ever hear of anything like that? what you voted for is happening every single day. everyone in the arena is united by shared values. [ch
[cheers and applause] west virginia. and i am proud to stand before you and celebrate the hard working people who are the absolute backbone of america. thank you. i love the people of the states. i love your grit, your spirit, and i love our coal miners. they are coming back strong. [cheers and applause] president trump: i made you a promise during the campaign. you all remember. many of you were here. i actually think we have more people here tonight with thousands outside than we had during...
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of ex-felons in virginia. please join me in welcoming governor mcauliffe. [applause] >> think you for joining me for joiningank you me today. it is great to be among so many people who share my passion for such an important issue in this country. it is waiting that we are gathering here today on the anniversary of the march on washington should i first want to recognize the four people who one been very influential this issue. these folks have really done a good job. led the nation on many of these important issues. i do want to thank the team we have assembled. one month ago, i made a very different speech, but today i speak with you with a that, after resolve many of us saw what happened in the last few weeks, we found it deplorable, disgusting. we saw hatred, bigotry, and deeply rooted racism on display in charlottesville and around the nation. -- there was grief and shock over the death of heather heyer who was out exercising her constitutional right and killed by a terrorist driving a car. to the two stat
of ex-felons in virginia. please join me in welcoming governor mcauliffe. [applause] >> think you for joining me for joiningank you me today. it is great to be among so many people who share my passion for such an important issue in this country. it is waiting that we are gathering here today on the anniversary of the march on washington should i first want to recognize the four people who one been very influential this issue. these folks have really done a good job. led the nation on...
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huntington, west virginia. our very own jeff flock on site there. reporter: we're minutes away. there is not a open seat in this house, capacity is 9,000 they say, not an empty seat. it is packed. not sure about if there is anybody stk stuck outside. the other thing that we have learned. west virginia republican senator shelly, office a plane with the president -- was on the plane with president from washington, she is subject of an opinion piece in washington examiner that just came out, criticizing her and 5 other republican senators who fail to vote for that clean obamacare repeal bill moving forward. they are being criticized. president said he has not given up on healthcare. the even though senate is going home for the summer, he hopes they will come back in fall, and do something. maybe he is talking with senator republican senator from west virginia. democratic senator said he is glad that president trump is here, welcomed him to the state, joe mansion is somebody a conservative democrat who has said he
huntington, west virginia. our very own jeff flock on site there. reporter: we're minutes away. there is not a open seat in this house, capacity is 9,000 they say, not an empty seat. it is packed. not sure about if there is anybody stk stuck outside. the other thing that we have learned. west virginia republican senator shelly, office a plane with the president -- was on the plane with president from washington, she is subject of an opinion piece in washington examiner that just came out,...
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planned parenthood wading into the governor's race in virginia. the organization plans to spend $3 million to help democrat rob northam. >> reporter: we've got volunteers speaking but i'm here with the lieutenant governor. i know you just gave those remarks. you said a decision like this should be made between a woman her partner and healthcare provider. >> that's right. >> reporter: so should women be required to share the decision about an abortion with a partner. >> well, you know, if they so know two are usually involved in this so i've always encouraged and certainly taken care of a lot of patients in my practice that when a woman wants to make that type of decision that it obviously should be shared with her partner and then a provider such as myself absolutely. >> reporter: so, one of the things that ed gillespie said yesterday he focused on the idea that a lot of funding for a group like planned parenthood comes from private donors. many people make the argument don't shut it down just get the money from somewhere else. why do state dollar
planned parenthood wading into the governor's race in virginia. the organization plans to spend $3 million to help democrat rob northam. >> reporter: we've got volunteers speaking but i'm here with the lieutenant governor. i know you just gave those remarks. you said a decision like this should be made between a woman her partner and healthcare provider. >> that's right. >> reporter: so should women be required to share the decision about an abortion with a partner. >>...
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>> president trump held a rally n huntington, west virginia. ♪ west virginia. to the place i belong west virginia mountain momma take me home country road all my memories gather round her minor lady, stranger through blue waters dark and dusty painted on the sky misty taste of moon shine tear drop in my eye country road take me home to the to the place i belong west virginia mountain momma take me home country road i hear her voice in the morning hour she calls me the radio reminds me of my home far away driving down the road i get a feeling i should have been home yesterday yesterday president trump: thank you. thank you. i am thrilled to be back in the very, very beautiful state of west virginia. chausechause [cheers and applause] and i am proud to stand before you and celebrate the hard working people who are the absolute backbone of america. thank you. [cheers and applause] i love the people of the tates. i love your grit, your spirit, and i love our coal miners. they are coming back i love your grit, your strong. [cheers and applause] president trump: i ma
>> president trump held a rally n huntington, west virginia. ♪ west virginia. to the place i belong west virginia mountain momma take me home country road all my memories gather round her minor lady, stranger through blue waters dark and dusty painted on the sky misty taste of moon shine tear drop in my eye country road take me home to the to the place i belong west virginia mountain momma take me home country road i hear her voice in the morning hour she calls me the radio reminds me...
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eric: here in virginia, we are awaiting right now a news conference from virginia governor terry mcauliffe who will certainly discuss what happened in the state today. the tragedy, the life that was taken, the protests, the anger, and what this nation can do about it to stop it. this is me when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that's really frustrating. that's why i talked to my doctor about viberzi... ...a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both abdominal pain and diarrhea at the same time. so i can stay ahead of my symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have no gallbladder, have pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a bowel or gallbladder blockage. pancreatitis may occu
eric: here in virginia, we are awaiting right now a news conference from virginia governor terry mcauliffe who will certainly discuss what happened in the state today. the tragedy, the life that was taken, the protests, the anger, and what this nation can do about it to stop it. this is me when i feel controlled by frequent, unpredictable abdominal pain or discomfort and diarrhea. i tried lifestyle changes and over-the-counter treatments, but my symptoms keep coming back. it turns out i have...
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this is from charlottesville, virginia. you've seen video from early, just a couple of hours ago where it is clearly very, very tense. a state of emergency has been declared in that city after this violence broke out. it was at a rally held by white nationalists. counterprotesters showed up in large numbers. it happened as they were making their way to emancipation park where a noon eastern rally was planned. it was scheduled to protest the removal of a statue of the general robert e. lee. obviously tensions rose dramatically as these two groups faced off amid very mild police presence at the time. we saw water bottles flying back and forth, police were using tear gas to try to break up this crowd. baseball bats, sticks. we saw people struck. you just saw it right there for yourself, there have been injuries. we don't know the extent of the injuries. we know at least one police officer for the university of virginia injured there. the campus is just adjacent to right where all of this mayhem is under way. let's go to nbc's
this is from charlottesville, virginia. you've seen video from early, just a couple of hours ago where it is clearly very, very tense. a state of emergency has been declared in that city after this violence broke out. it was at a rally held by white nationalists. counterprotesters showed up in large numbers. it happened as they were making their way to emancipation park where a noon eastern rally was planned. it was scheduled to protest the removal of a statue of the general robert e. lee....
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west virginia, you are leading the average. when was the last time you heard that, west virginia? you are leading the country's average. remember i told you don't sell your homes. don't sell your homes. you are doing great. i'm so proud of you. you know, we won the state by 42 points. can you believe that? 42 points. i asked your republican party leader how would we be doing today versus november 8th and collection day -- election day. he said honestly, president trump, you are doing better. i said better? 42 points since our election, not mine, since our election we've added more than one million new jobs. and the good news keeping on pouring in. in fact, we have a very important announcement to make tonight. does anybody know what that announcement is? does anybody know what that announcement is? we have a very, very large announcement. do you understand? large. so i would like to invite my good friend and your governor, jim justice up to the stage to share this news with all of you. jim, come on up. come on up, jim. look at this guy. jim is going to say a few words. these words
west virginia, you are leading the average. when was the last time you heard that, west virginia? you are leading the country's average. remember i told you don't sell your homes. don't sell your homes. you are doing great. i'm so proud of you. you know, we won the state by 42 points. can you believe that? 42 points. i asked your republican party leader how would we be doing today versus november 8th and collection day -- election day. he said honestly, president trump, you are doing better. i...
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the governor of virginia has declared a state of emergency in virginia. local police and state police have declared an unlawful assembly for that gathering and subsequently the pictures that you are looking at right now is of an automobile collision. we do not have confirmation, although it appears to be intentional, of a vehicle that crashed into a group of counterprotesters, there to stand up against what they say is the racism of the movement, of the alt-right and white nationalists there today. this car, a silver dodge, plowed into the crowd. from the video, appears to have backed out and left the scene. nbc's maya rodriguez is on the scene right there as we await remarks in the president. maya, what is the latest on the ground? charlottesville? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that we have seen a number of the counterprotesters moved out of here at this point. we did have police come down the street about an hour ago, just making sure that everybody would move along, and as you can see right now, there's actually a police officer inside one of the v
the governor of virginia has declared a state of emergency in virginia. local police and state police have declared an unlawful assembly for that gathering and subsequently the pictures that you are looking at right now is of an automobile collision. we do not have confirmation, although it appears to be intentional, of a vehicle that crashed into a group of counterprotesters, there to stand up against what they say is the racism of the movement, of the alt-right and white nationalists there...
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the governor of virginia has declared a statewide emergency in virginia and law enforcement is responding as such. we're going to continue to monitor new jersey to see when the president comes out and whether or not he addresses what is going on here. in the meantime, we're joined by jasmine turner from our richmond, affiliate, who is on the ground there in charlottesville and i understand you have been talking to witnesses of this just horrible car incident plowing into innocent bystanders. >> reporter: yes, i actually spoke to a man who watched the entire thing happen. this was a three-car accident and he watched as at least five, maybe six people, he tells me, were hit by a car. it seems that people who were in the streets, in the area at the time, were rushing to be by those people's sides before they were able to get some medical attention. right now, virginia state police is saying through social media that there were multiple injuries, but he said that he watched as the car plowed into the people and then actually pulled away. right now, where i am standing, there are police barric
the governor of virginia has declared a statewide emergency in virginia and law enforcement is responding as such. we're going to continue to monitor new jersey to see when the president comes out and whether or not he addresses what is going on here. in the meantime, we're joined by jasmine turner from our richmond, affiliate, who is on the ground there in charlottesville and i understand you have been talking to witnesses of this just horrible car incident plowing into innocent bystanders....
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in west virginia, that's the same west virginia he went to just last week. that's the same wrf that gave mr. trump 68% of the vote last year, second highest in the country. same west virginia that hasn't voted democratic since it went for bill chin. same west virginia where not even one county has gone democratic. trump won by more than 3,000 votes in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. come on, so why the shuttle to west virginia? one reason that we mentioned earlier is to celebrate the fact that the democratic governor of the state is expected to anoungs that he's switching parties. remember, tht president's third trip to west virginia as president. so this is also about the roar of the crowd. west virginia loves the president, and the president loves to feel loved. think of it as a vanity rally. and really what politician doesn't. but we are keeping track. when is he going to the mountain and pacific time zbloenls at some point in we'll be right back. binders. done. super-cool notebooks. done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mo
in west virginia, that's the same west virginia he went to just last week. that's the same wrf that gave mr. trump 68% of the vote last year, second highest in the country. same west virginia that hasn't voted democratic since it went for bill chin. same west virginia where not even one county has gone democratic. trump won by more than 3,000 votes in wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. come on, so why the shuttle to west virginia? one reason that we mentioned earlier is to celebrate the fact...
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in virginia... and we want to warn you: some of the video you're about to see is graphic. organizers from "unite the right" had planned to speak sunday afternoon, but the crow d in charlottesville, virginia, did not let that happen.crowd chanting:police in riot gear moved to cut off the crowd, as the protesters essentially chased the spokesman off...crowd chanting: "nazis, go home! nazis, go home!"the anger stems from violence that erupted in downtown charlottesville, va saturday.. between white nationalists and counter- protesters during the "unite the right" rally. ...that ultimately lead to the death of 32-year-old heather heyer, when a car plowed into people marching against the white nationalists and hit another car.the crash and the chain reaction left well over a dozen people injured. 20-year-old james fields junior is now in jail.he'll be arraigned on monday on second-degree murder and other charges. the governor of virginia has been vocal in calling out white nationalists and right wing a
in virginia... and we want to warn you: some of the video you're about to see is graphic. organizers from "unite the right" had planned to speak sunday afternoon, but the crow d in charlottesville, virginia, did not let that happen.crowd chanting:police in riot gear moved to cut off the crowd, as the protesters essentially chased the spokesman off...crowd chanting: "nazis, go home! nazis, go home!"the anger stems from violence that erupted in downtown charlottesville, va...
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it was a sad legacy for the commonwealth of virginia. this policy was among the many jim crow era voter intimidating tactics aimed at blocking people from voting ever again. as governor, i could not allow this great injustice. but like so many other paths to justice, ours was not without obstacles. republican legislatures sued me the day i took action, arguing i did not have the authority to do a blanket restoration. july 22, the virginia supreme court ruled against us not based on constitutional grounds, but because they quote, "no governor had ever done this before." i will be very frank with you, folks. i went to georgetown law school, and while i was there i ran three companies. i was not in the building much, but even with my limited legal knowledge, i knew i had the authority to do this. [laughter] i think thefe: statute of limitations has passed on how much time you are supposed to spend in law school. [laughter] gov. mcauliffe: so think about this, voter rights had been restored, but the supreme court against us, and her rights w
it was a sad legacy for the commonwealth of virginia. this policy was among the many jim crow era voter intimidating tactics aimed at blocking people from voting ever again. as governor, i could not allow this great injustice. but like so many other paths to justice, ours was not without obstacles. republican legislatures sued me the day i took action, arguing i did not have the authority to do a blanket restoration. july 22, the virginia supreme court ruled against us not based on...
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, and george mason of virginia. first of all, let's talk about each of them. elbridge gary, i learned to pronounce it gary and i learn to pronounce the practice his name enspired at gearymandering, which is the practice of drawing districts that they sneak around in such a way they look like a sal manneder. such a district was designed to ensure their party wins to protect incumbents, or if the state legislature is drawing up the seats to ensure their party maintains power. gerry drew up this district that looked like a salamander, and that's why we have that term today. randolph of virginia along with george mason was not happy about the rights that were proposed. randolph and mason, interestingly, originally supported a strong central government and were supportive of the constitution, but during the course of the debates over the constitution they both became concerned that it did not include a bill of rights and that a tyranical central government might come to menace the rights retained by the people. mason who
, and george mason of virginia. first of all, let's talk about each of them. elbridge gary, i learned to pronounce it gary and i learn to pronounce the practice his name enspired at gearymandering, which is the practice of drawing districts that they sneak around in such a way they look like a sal manneder. such a district was designed to ensure their party wins to protect incumbents, or if the state legislature is drawing up the seats to ensure their party maintains power. gerry drew up this...
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thus hurting our virginia -- children more than any other group. that was the who are that moved her as working mother of five to run for office. but she didn't stop there. the problem was not just whether local communities should be allowed to decide to admit black children to formerly white schools. virginia's coming generation she argued black and qhiet needed more and better schooling. but that was just the beginning of the changes she was campaigning for. and i think i will -- kind of skim a little bit here because i know it is hot and you're kind of crowded in. but ilk say laibts more because i was just blown away by this story and sad this woman went to her death thinking that nobody had ever -- written about her story. or understood it, it is really extraordinary. anyway. fearless in shaming byrd for presiding over a symptom rigged to keep citizens from ballot box and shex keep in mind high cold war i believe that people everywhere in virginia, as well as russia should have a chance to vote for a candidate who opposes the political machine
thus hurting our virginia -- children more than any other group. that was the who are that moved her as working mother of five to run for office. but she didn't stop there. the problem was not just whether local communities should be allowed to decide to admit black children to formerly white schools. virginia's coming generation she argued black and qhiet needed more and better schooling. but that was just the beginning of the changes she was campaigning for. and i think i will -- kind of skim...
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they were actually carried by west virginia troops. we have 12 flats from our union troops and one captured confederate flag. we have conserved than putting them in climate controlled cases where they will remain in perpetuity in safekeeping. place them into murals on occasion. the number killed by disease is always higher than those killed in actual battle in action. the swallow tailed design was used by the artillery and cavalry, the horseback and big guns. the regimental flags were carried by a regimental color bearer. they were chosen to carry this flag as an honor, standing out in front of the regiment so everyone equally to the left and right could see him, and he will carry that flag into the battle straight at the enemy. not only was that a source of pride for these trips, but it also communicated on the battlefield. smoke and noise and confusion of the battlefield, you look for the flag. you rally to your regiment's flag. color bearers had a high mortality rate. many of them were killed or injured. i have no doubt some of our
they were actually carried by west virginia troops. we have 12 flats from our union troops and one captured confederate flag. we have conserved than putting them in climate controlled cases where they will remain in perpetuity in safekeeping. place them into murals on occasion. the number killed by disease is always higher than those killed in actual battle in action. the swallow tailed design was used by the artillery and cavalry, the horseback and big guns. the regimental flags were carried...
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participation in virginia. so i don't have a lot of personal experience in the charter world. i would say, while answer specifically, the thing that worries me most about privatization in that mode's that were not supporting our public schools the way they need to be supported. the resource issues are enormous. [applause] if we were paying our public schools teachers and equipping them and giving them time to work together and resources to work together the way our kids needed a, then if you have money to play around on top of that, then you're in a different mode. i don't know public system that is being that will supported. but here's a simple thing. when people think doctors, they think kids are going to elite private schools were policymaker kids might go through. but those schools charge 18000, 22000, $24000 per year. we are not funding public education that way. frankly, the schools with a little bit of experience that i've had we have a little bit of education tax credit that we do no accountability on.
participation in virginia. so i don't have a lot of personal experience in the charter world. i would say, while answer specifically, the thing that worries me most about privatization in that mode's that were not supporting our public schools the way they need to be supported. the resource issues are enormous. [applause] if we were paying our public schools teachers and equipping them and giving them time to work together and resources to work together the way our kids needed a, then if you...
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lee writes a general order to the army of northern virginia, the soldiers of the army of northern virginia and basically it recounts everything they had done from the seven days through cedar mountain 2nd manassas and sharp's mountain. in the end, this is what lee says about that very quick, incredible turnaround that the army of northern virginia is able to start in the eastern theater of the war. it says history records few examples of greater fortitude and endoururance than this army exhibited and i am commissioned by the president to thank you in the name of the confederate states for the undying fame you have won for their arms. he's looking at this positively but the second-to-last sentence of this order is this and you cannot help but reading it and hear when you read it in lee's voice a sense of disappointment. that his offensive campaign into maryland, his offensive battle in antietam had filed and this is what he said. "much as you have done, much more remains to be accomplished." thank you all very much, i'd be happy to answer any questions. [ applause ] >> anybody have question
lee writes a general order to the army of northern virginia, the soldiers of the army of northern virginia and basically it recounts everything they had done from the seven days through cedar mountain 2nd manassas and sharp's mountain. in the end, this is what lee says about that very quick, incredible turnaround that the army of northern virginia is able to start in the eastern theater of the war. it says history records few examples of greater fortitude and endoururance than this army...
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they anchored it off lower newport news, virginia. there the ship sank under mysterious circumstances. the morning of november 28, 1864. although a u.s. government investigation concluded that thest vessel was because of mechanical failures specifically blaming leakage and pump failure, most likely, the crew of uss wachuset. after all, florida's abduction from a neutral port had created a bit of an international dispute and the navy had been required it apologize publicly for the incident. years later, florida's captain, john moffett reporteded that in a conversation with david dixon porter. he said that porter admitted the order to sink the ship which he called that rebel craft. in short, hampton roads became the final resting place for two famous war ships from the civil war. one union and one confederate. it didn't take long for questions to arise about their preservation. after the battle of hampton road, the federal government experienced interest in raising the sunken remains of uss cumberland? ownership of the wreck was never i
they anchored it off lower newport news, virginia. there the ship sank under mysterious circumstances. the morning of november 28, 1864. although a u.s. government investigation concluded that thest vessel was because of mechanical failures specifically blaming leakage and pump failure, most likely, the crew of uss wachuset. after all, florida's abduction from a neutral port had created a bit of an international dispute and the navy had been required it apologize publicly for the incident....
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i want to bring in virginia's lieutenant governor ralph north. lieutenant governor, thanks for spending time with us. first of all, we are so sorry for what has happened in your community, what happened yesterday. how did it get so bad there in charlottesville? >> well, ana, thank you for having me with you tonight and to your viewers as well for tuning in and it's been a horrific couple of days in charlottesville, and you know, to have someone come into a beautiful city where we have a beautiful university of virginia and to just be spewing hatred and bigotry and a white supremacy group that would do this, and there is no place for that in the common place of virginia and our hearts go out to the victims and i am so sorry for heather's family and we lost two state policemen and just brave individuals last night in a helicopter crash and so we are rebuilding -- we've started the healing process today and i've been in charlottesville for most of the day. >> we just got this new report that we read right before our segment. i'm not sure if you had
i want to bring in virginia's lieutenant governor ralph north. lieutenant governor, thanks for spending time with us. first of all, we are so sorry for what has happened in your community, what happened yesterday. how did it get so bad there in charlottesville? >> well, ana, thank you for having me with you tonight and to your viewers as well for tuning in and it's been a horrific couple of days in charlottesville, and you know, to have someone come into a beautiful city where we have a...
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i was her mentor for a year before i moved on to west virginia university. laura did complete her masters at uncg. and then she has had a very varied career in the field of public history. her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of robert e. lee. recently, she's the deputy education director at the hampton rhodes naval museum. been there since 2010 and works as an educator there and does special events. she's also worked, i should add, she's also worked at fort monroe casement museum. today she will be speaking to us about the civil warship wrecks, which is very unusual. in my seven years here, i don't think we have done anything that hasn't been on land, we have not done any naval operations at all. she'll be talking about the shipwrecks of the "uss cumberland" and "ussa florida." a note that laura and her husband have just recently published a book. you can see a copy of it just in front of the podium. the title of that book is "never call me a hero: a legendary american dive bomber pilot remembers the battle of midway." let me introduce laura
i was her mentor for a year before i moved on to west virginia university. laura did complete her masters at uncg. and then she has had a very varied career in the field of public history. her first job was at stratford hall, the birthplace of robert e. lee. recently, she's the deputy education director at the hampton rhodes naval museum. been there since 2010 and works as an educator there and does special events. she's also worked, i should add, she's also worked at fort monroe casement...
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thank you, west virginia, god bless you, thank you, thank you! [♪] lou: president trump in huntington, west virginia. a stirring rally. he talked for the whether part of an hour. probably 46, 47 minutes. and was again with the people that he draws great energy from and who obviously give him lots of love, particularly in west virginia. they have a 3% growth rate. coal mines are opening just as he promised during the campaign. and their governor jim justice converting from a democrat to republican tonight giving the president a terrific endorsement, talking about a good man and great president. and joining me now to pick up some of the points the president was making, fox news anchor, former defense attorney, gregg jarrett. i got a kick how the president in the midst of the celebration of economic growth, booming markets and a lovefest with the folks in west virginia refer together witch hunt being led by robert mueller saying there is no collusion, it's pure bull, that's my word. you know what? just on the day we learn there is another grand ju
thank you, west virginia, god bless you, thank you, thank you! [♪] lou: president trump in huntington, west virginia. a stirring rally. he talked for the whether part of an hour. probably 46, 47 minutes. and was again with the people that he draws great energy from and who obviously give him lots of love, particularly in west virginia. they have a 3% growth rate. coal mines are opening just as he promised during the campaign. and their governor jim justice converting from a democrat to...
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we continue to follow the breaking news out of charlottesville, virginia. there have been three fatalities. one woman was killed after being mowed down and involved in what has been described by some as an act of terrorism because of the man behind the wheel using his car as a weapon. and this person, the vehicle in the gray, has been taken into custody. 20 people are being treated at uva hospital. many people involved in this accident, their conditions are from critical to severe. then we had the chopper crash of a virginia police helicopter crashing just outside of charlottesville, killing two troopers. this was an aircraft that had been used for the day in policing the white nationalist rally and we've seen these images all day of the clashes that happened with the white nationalists that showed up in the counterprotesters and the fights that ensued out of all of this. joining me is a congressman whose district is east of charlottesville, dave brat. this runs counter to the gospel and rule of law in our country and is to be condemned. sir, thank you for
we continue to follow the breaking news out of charlottesville, virginia. there have been three fatalities. one woman was killed after being mowed down and involved in what has been described by some as an act of terrorism because of the man behind the wheel using his car as a weapon. and this person, the vehicle in the gray, has been taken into custody. 20 people are being treated at uva hospital. many people involved in this accident, their conditions are from critical to severe. then we had...
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and then ed randolph of virginia. and george mason of virginia. first of all, let's talk a little bit about each of them. el bridge gary. i learned to pronounce it gary. i also learned to pronounce the practice that his name inspired as gary mandering, the not gerrymandering. gary mandering, you can't really say it that way, is the practice of drawing voting district so they snake around in such funny shapes that they look like a salamander. and gary was famous in massachusetts for presiding over the con strungs of such a district, designed to ensure basically that your party wins. to protect incumbents. or if the state legislature is drawing up the seats, to ensure that their party retains power. so gary created this district that looks like a salamander. people ridiculed it as a form of gary mandering. and that's what we have today. edman randolph of virginia. along with george mason. was not happy about the rights that were proposed. randolph and mason, interestingly, originally supported a strong central government. and were supporters of the
and then ed randolph of virginia. and george mason of virginia. first of all, let's talk a little bit about each of them. el bridge gary. i learned to pronounce it gary. i also learned to pronounce the practice that his name inspired as gary mandering, the not gerrymandering. gary mandering, you can't really say it that way, is the practice of drawing voting district so they snake around in such funny shapes that they look like a salamander. and gary was famous in massachusetts for presiding...
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there's a very big billion coming due for d.c., maryland and virginia. coming up we're going to tell you you what we found out and what we still don't know about how they're going to pay that billion. speaking of transportation, today kicks off the official start to the multi \build\billion dollar\billed transportation project in maryland. the new purple line and you who it could impact your commute. and religious leaders from around the country are impacter barking on the national mall. the the mission behind what they're calling the thousand ministers march. we're back after this. >> could we soon be slapped with a new sales tax to help pay for metro. that is one of the options facing d.c., maryland and virginia as all three governments zeal with the question of how to get the trans it system running smoothly again. it was a big question hanging over a summit today between the governorses of virginia, maryland and the mayor of d.c. fox5's tom fitzgerald joined talked to them all today i'm assuming they didn't walk out with the agreement in hand? >>repo
there's a very big billion coming due for d.c., maryland and virginia. coming up we're going to tell you you what we found out and what we still don't know about how they're going to pay that billion. speaking of transportation, today kicks off the official start to the multi \build\billion dollar\billed transportation project in maryland. the new purple line and you who it could impact your commute. and religious leaders from around the country are impacter barking on the national mall. the...
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spent a lot of time in north carolina and virginia. we need to get started with our first session today. it is wonderful to see quite the 8:30 in the morning for a panel on james buchanan, which is that we all know that james buchanan is often overlooked. we are going to remedy that in a moment. i want to introduce our speakers. first is john quist, the tall one standing
spent a lot of time in north carolina and virginia. we need to get started with our first session today. it is wonderful to see quite the 8:30 in the morning for a panel on james buchanan, which is that we all know that james buchanan is often overlooked. we are going to remedy that in a moment. i want to introduce our speakers. first is john quist, the tall one standing
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state of virginia. more background. virginia's capital richmond was the capital of the confederacy. half a million men became casualties. the state was starved and devastated by the end of the war. many cities erected statues and battlefields preserved as parks. as reactions go so far to what happened in virginia, democrats and some republicans are criticizing the president of the united states for his response to the violence in charlottesville. athena jones has more on that. >> reporter: that's right. the president did respond to the violence in charlottesville earlier today. here is part of what he had to say. >> we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides. it's been going on for ah long time in our country. not donald trump, not barack obama. it's been going on for a long, long time. it has no place some america. >> reporter: in one phrase you heard from the president right now there is getting a lot of attention, a lot of criticism. that is what he said the violence, hatred and bigotry on many si
state of virginia. more background. virginia's capital richmond was the capital of the confederacy. half a million men became casualties. the state was starved and devastated by the end of the war. many cities erected statues and battlefields preserved as parks. as reactions go so far to what happened in virginia, democrats and some republicans are criticizing the president of the united states for his response to the violence in charlottesville. athena jones has more on that. >>...