This morning take a look at the numbers were fifty degrees right now and norfolk the morning of korea due to strap to thirty seven degrees with the forty eight right now smith feel closer to the waters were mainly seeing the fifties or forty nine right now in hinton and fifty four and Virginia Beach along the outer banks are also sitting in the fifties i am tracking some areas of fog a little bit thicker and others especially in korea also run a rapid reporting a quarter of the maya were down to a mile and three quarters right now in franklin and a half days of the traveling a little bit father allen this morning. Just watch out for some patchy dense fog we are sleeping nice and dry though and satellite and radar but we do have some more clouds started to push into the area we had throughout the Morning Hours will remain mainly sunny and temperatures will climb near sixty by mid morning but as we head into the afternoon of those clouds will increase but it will be warm with temperature
Already at the bottom. Have we done things to make it more difficult . Weve got look, if people want to vote i believe aside from the online and all that stuff, lets go back, i dont know a lot of folks that have more than two weeks to vote a different mobile voting sites,sites, different locations whether it is the school, church, whatever. We are given two weeks. Can you give more . Absolutely. That increase Voter Participation . I dont know. I think when that was implemented we will get a bigger Voter Participation. Today 50 percent of all those that are cast i done during the early vote. I have not seen the numbers go up significantly. They are about the same. They voting ethical stay the same. There is a generational gap between 1st and 2nd time voters and the parents. If your parents are religious not going to church, theres, is a strong likelihood that your going to go to church. That kind of gives me the impetus to go undeveloped that voting is. Im going to go out that way im no
Good evening, everybody. Thank you for being here tonight to discuss for the 2nd time the va Inspector Generals final report entitled an appropriate use of position and misuse of Relocation Program and incentives. We are holding a 2nd hearing tonight because the witnesses we had requested to appear before this committee at the hearing on 21 october chose not to attend or blocked by the department of Veterans Affairs from attending. Their failure to appear let us to unanimously vote on an issue subpoenas to compel their testimony, something we have never done before. The five individuals we issued subpoenas to her danny pommel, diana reubens kimberly graves, robert mckendrick, antoine waller. As we learned at our last hearing, the ig report plays out the alleged abuse of the relocation expense and permanent change of station programs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars of taxpayer money. And how they apparently inappropriately use the positions of authority to put their own persona
Many highways and streets and especially in this country as well, you know . Phillips 66 has become as familiar to many people out here as a coke bottle. Its that iconic in the minds of many motorists. Well frank got his start in the oil business in a sort of convoluted way. He was actually, he was not from oklahoma. He was actually born on the nebraska frontier out in the loop valley. His father was a civil war veteran, fought in the union army, and his parents moved out into nebraska territory. And thats where he was born in 1874. And they came back short will have a that shortly after that the phillips, to their home country in southwestern iowa. And thats where frank grew up. So he had those basically midwestern roots. Came from a big family, big family, many brothers and sisters. He was the oldest and he was the dominant sibling by far. His ambition was strong but it wasnt necessarily pointed towards the oil business because there was no oil business to speak of when he was a youn
Which is getting the best possible education for your kids. But we will see. People disagree. We have time for one more question. That was good a good one to end on. Thanks. [applause] she will stay for a few more minutes if anyone wants to ask a question personally. Thank you so much for coming today. You are watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on cspan2s booktv. Television for serious readers. This land is your land, this land is my land from california to the new york eye lens from the redwood forests, to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you in the a note of welcome to tulsa, oklahoma on booktv. Locator on the arkansas there its the second largest city in the state with a population of almost 400,000 in the early 20th century it thrived as old town oil town. With help of our documentation cable partner we learn about its history and literary scene from local authors. We begin our special feature on tulsa with oil magnate Frank Phillips and the founding of