On this week's episode, Inside West Virginia Politics takes a trip to the 2019 World Scout Jamboree in West Virginia, which is only the 24th in history and 2nd in the U.S.


In segment 1, Mike Surbaugh, Chief Executive of the Scouts of America, talks about the importance of the World Scout Jamboree and it's impact it has on the scouts.


In segment 2, Astronaut and Eagle Scout, Col. Mike Fossum talks about how scouting impacted his life and his guided him to a path of being an astronaut.


In segment 3, Adjutant Gen. James Hoyer talks about what the National Guard is doing to make sure the Jamboree runs smoothly. He also talks about how scouting is great for turning kids into leaders for the future.


In segment 4, Owen Reid and Jack Sharp, Scouts from Scotland, talk about what the World Scout Jamboree has been like for them, and they even sing a little "Country Roads."


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