Happen. It could happen. One path this path this episode may take, the New York Stock Exchange has been trying to buy i. E. Ask. I have already they all could have been rage. They turned it down because they cannot allow themselves to be sold to the New York Stock Exchange unless the New York Stock Exchange gets rid of all the bad stuff that is going on. But if the New York Stock Exchange came 1070 not only will we buy you but get rid of all the highfrequency traders, no longer giving them preferential access, it is easy to imagine exchanges folding and all of the business is going on the New York Stock Exchange. But without even being in the middle of it, without investment orders passing through handle. That is the natural solution. You touched on this little bit. I guess up until now how successful have you been like i dont know if their are other exchanges. Well, if you talk to investors who orders are being directed on the exchange, all of a sudden defining the problem that manife
The commonwealth were required to start issuing marriage licenses to all couples, including samesex couples. And it wasnt long before two young women from centerville arrived here, determined to take advantage of this historic opportunity. 26yearold jennifer and erika turner spent 20 minutes inside the courthouse filling out their marriage license paperwork. They emerged to find a reverend from the Arlington Unitarian Universalist Church ready to perform their ceremony and decided to go ahead with it. So before a crowd of reporters, cameras and activists, the young couple was married, becoming one of the first samesex couples in virginia to do so. Now earlier on the same plaza, attorney general mark herring celebrated, and spoke about the significance of todays court inaction that allows samesex marriages to begin in virginia. This is the outcome that we have hoped for. It is the outcome we have fought for and it is the outcome that the constitution requires. Todays decision will chang
Wednesday night. And police found 21yearold kewaye ivy of southeast lying dead in a parking lot in southeast. This is ivy in a recent video. Police say he died making another video outside a strip mall on eastern avenue. Darcy spencer is working to get answers from investigators. New details first at 4 about the charges against virginia parents whose 5yearold son was found dead in a septic tank. Barbara harrison has details on their first court appearance. These parents, paul thomas and ashley quite, appeared in court by video today to be arraigned on charges of felony child abuse and neglect. According to the Roanoke Times, both face a charge of reckless disregard for human life but the mother ashley white, also faces a more serious charge of serious injury to a child. That could land her in prison for up to 15 years if convicted of both charges. The couple asked if the media not be allowed to watch the proceedings today, but that was denied by the judge. Thomas also asked for bond bu
21 years old. He is charged with murder. Now, keaway ivory is the victim here. He is also 21 years old and lived in southeast d. C. He was shot and killed here wednesday night shooting that music video. He is an aspiring rap artist who raps about guns drugs, and violence and friends here minutes ago told me they believe that gun went off accidentally. He was a good person. He was a kindhearted person. I mean, things happen at the end of the day. It was an accident. None of that was on purpose or intentionally. It is under investigation into the circumstances leading up to the shooting itself. What we can cop firm at this time was that the suspect, mr. Iracks was in possession of a weapon at the time that mr. Ivy was shot. Reporter coming up on news4 at 6 00 youll hear from more of his friends including friends who were here when that shooting happened. They tell us why they left the scene and there was no one here when police got here that night. Back to you. A man in his 80s is still
Rest of the room, collect questions in baskets just before the q a starts. At this point i would like to welcome john d. Bassett iii to st. Johns. [applause] looking forward to hearing from you tonight. I would not like to put together well to many folks here from henry county, bassett, thank you all, you share the spotlight in this as well. I could tell you about all the amazing awards beth macy has won for her writing, hello lehman fellow. But the real mark of her life as a journalist shines in a simple question. How many of you remember a specific beth macy story . How many of you remember young selena who made it to harvard with her whole community of Gainsborough Library patriots cheering her on. [applause] Award Winning stories about the somalis than to refugees that were coming to live in our community where children were going to bus stops where 12 languages were spoken . Or her series about teen mothers or how families where navigating caregiving for their elderly loved ones o