Selena gomez. I should hurry up and say for field so long from denver. Worthington states and hundred of delegates are at stake. Can donald trump and Hillary Clinton be beaten . This time the winter Hillary Clinton is overwhelming. Were going to compete for every vote in every state. We are not taking anything. Were not taking any one for granted. South carolina democrats most of them africanamerican voted for the longtime favorite. Smart and capable woman. We tied in texas and i think we have a good chance of winning texas. Ted cruzs home state where crews needs the votes. Pick a side. And i will tell you this, when it comes to picking a side, i picked a side and i stand against washington the with the american people. Marco rubio on paper can still be trump, and their fight is dirty. Hes got a little mouth on him. The guy with the worst fake tan in america. I thought ted cruz was a liar, but rubio is worse. s way back that gearing up for the march 15 primary. To president ial headqua
Of her experience and her background and i feel she mae may lead us to the track obama was taking us to. I vote Bernie Sanders because of mass incarceration, needing jobs, and with him bringing this new positive energy, im voting for him. Im thinking hell make a change. The other people arent really making a change. A win in South Carolina could be a sign of what lies ahead on super tuesday where many of the states like alabama, georgia, and tennessee have a large percentage of African American voters. John lawrence, wncn news now. Meanwhile, voters in North Carolina are gearing up for the march 15th primary. Two president ial headquarters are opening this weekend. This one for Bernie Sanders is located in durham. Not far from the carolina theater. Itll be his main headquarters for the triangle and officially opens tomorrow. And today was the official opening for Donald Trumps headquarters in fayetteville. Candidates first office to open in North Carolina. Each of the Campaign Offices
Booktv. Welcome to the library of philadelphia. Im a representative jim roebuck and im certainly very happy to be here this evening. Im a native philadelphia and. I graduated from Central High School that my particular [applause] my particular focus tonight is on the fact that i went to college at Virginia Union university in richmond from which ive received a history degree of honors and then i did my masters in charlottesville. [applause] subsequent to that, i tour the history and i like to think about all the right points here. I worked briefly as a legislative assistant and in 1985 was elected to the state legislature where i still serve in an currently the minority or the democratic chair of the house education committee. The library is dedicated to advancing literacy, guiding learning and inspiring curiosity from its awardwinning event series to its programming like the upcoming american president ial series that will present compelling programs through the president ial election
Know, kennedy was killed 20 days after the vietnamese president was killed. So Lyndon Johnson gets handed the totally collapsed government and army of south vietnam. And eventually, he made his own decisions about sending american combat troops. But johnson went to his grave arguing that kennedys assassination or overthrow and assassination of the vietnamese president , johnson was a big supporter of the president , was the reason he ended up committing combat troops. Patrick sloyan is the author of the new book, politics of deception jfks secret decisions on vietnam, civil rights and cuba. Thanks so much. Good evening. Good evening. Again, welcome to the library of virginia. Im happy to introduce tonights distinguished author, former governor wilder, who as you heard has a new memoir entitled son of virginia a life in americas political arena. As noted, im the states politic editor at the Richmond Times dispatch, and im proud to be in sort of whats become a select fraternity of Virgin
Virginia for schools. So they had a big musical impact on my life. Were your parents virginians. My parents are virginians. My father is from danville, my mother is from suffolk. How old were you when you moved from suffolk to richmond. I was 5. I dont have too much independent recollection of growing up in suffolk although we went to suffolk quite often in the summer when my parents were off from Summer School working on their degrees. Where did they get their musical training. My mother went to howard university. She got a degree in Music Education and my father got the same degree from West Virginia state. He was a violinist and a singer. She was a pianist and a singer. A house full of music. House full of music. Siblings. I have several siblings. My most immediate is my brother john. I have other half brothers and sisters. So you would have been if you moved at 5 you would have done your schooling in richmond. Die. Can you talk a little bit about the community, the neighborhood, th