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now i don't go anywhere in south carolina or outside where they don't say it's a great day in south carolina. the department of juvenile justice, i will give you that example. you talked about corrections, and that is very true -- the department of juvenile justice -- the director started implementing it. the first day after it was implemented, she drove up to the guards gave and the officer that was opening the gate said good morning, it's a great day in south carolina. and she loved it. now all the garden gates, as you are going in, they say it's a great day in south carolina. the media called the substance-abuse director and said you have people with substance abuse, what would he think of that? he said it best thing. i want people to know that it's going to be okay. we are going to be all right. that is the thing. now, are their victims assistance that we waved? of course. but in most cabinets, they welcomed it and appreciated it, and it is giving everyone is new happy life for themselves. we celebrate our state, we brag about her stay. i will tell you, it has been a great thing for sout
now i don't go anywhere in south carolina or outside where they don't say it's a great day in south carolina. the department of juvenile justice, i will give you that example. you talked about corrections, and that is very true -- the department of juvenile justice -- the director started implementing it. the first day after it was implemented, she drove up to the guards gave and the officer that was opening the gate said good morning, it's a great day in south carolina. and she loved it. now...
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day in south carolina. >> yes, it is. so we want to bring you the 2011. ac.c. champions helmet signed by coach sweeney and you have to read the inscription. >> this is from clemson, the reverend sir doctor stephen t. mos def colbert go tigers. all in. that is fantastic. thank you very much. clause i've got family that works for clemson. >> stephen: . >> do you? >> stephen: absolutely. my sister works at the drive train facility in charleston where they're testing the new wind turbine. >> it's awesome! >> stephen: so exciting. it's going to be the largest drive train testing facility for wind turbines in the world! everybody from around the world is going to test their engines in south carolina. are we going to lead the world in wind power? >> yes. >> stephen: absolutely. i thought so. all right. madam, thank you so much for coming on. besides being the governor of the great state you have a new book called "nikki haley: can't is not an option." my american story. how is can't not an option because as a conservative i beli
day in south carolina. >> yes, it is. so we want to bring you the 2011. ac.c. champions helmet signed by coach sweeney and you have to read the inscription. >> this is from clemson, the reverend sir doctor stephen t. mos def colbert go tigers. all in. that is fantastic. thank you very much. clause i've got family that works for clemson. >> stephen: . >> do you? >> stephen: absolutely. my sister works at the drive train facility in charleston where they're testing...
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and south carolina was astonished. went through that, but what was interesting was that was my fourth year in office, in my first year in office i was chairman of the freshman class. my second year i was majority whip. my third year i was put on a powerful business committee, and i for the of the subcommittee chair. the year that i wouldn't put the bill away, the year that i thought to sit legislators need to show their votes on the record. they stripped me of everything. they took away every ounce of power i had. and why the leadership was showing the club, this is what we do to some who steps out of line, i was trying to show legislators this is what happens when we step out of line. so i ran for governor. [laughter] and i am proud to say that within the first couple of months, i signed the bill that not every legislator shows their vote on the record in the state of south carolina, and they show their vote in every section of the budget. so we see their spending habits as well. [applause] >> it was in that governor'
and south carolina was astonished. went through that, but what was interesting was that was my fourth year in office, in my first year in office i was chairman of the freshman class. my second year i was majority whip. my third year i was put on a powerful business committee, and i for the of the subcommittee chair. the year that i wouldn't put the bill away, the year that i thought to sit legislators need to show their votes on the record. they stripped me of everything. they took away every...
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i love the state of south carolina, and i love being governor of south carolina, and i will fight for the nominee in every way to show how it has hurt south carolina and what we have been through. but i am going to stay in my state and finish what i started and do what i promised i would do. >> one last question before we take audience questions. that is about women. you have a chapter dedicated to a strong conservative women. governor palin, who helped in your race. we are in the midst of a real attempt, in my view, to paint the republicans is at war with women. i would like you to talk a little bit about your perception of that and your perception of the role of women going forward for the country, not just for the party. >> i am a huge fan of women. i think we are great. [laughter] >> the issue is that not enough women are running. we need more women in office. we have great experiences, we are wives and mothers and daughters and sisters. i would love to see more women in office. women tend to second-guess themselves. they think about the families first and think oh, what if this h
i love the state of south carolina, and i love being governor of south carolina, and i will fight for the nominee in every way to show how it has hurt south carolina and what we have been through. but i am going to stay in my state and finish what i started and do what i promised i would do. >> one last question before we take audience questions. that is about women. you have a chapter dedicated to a strong conservative women. governor palin, who helped in your race. we are in the midst...
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day in south carolina. the media called the substance abuse director and said you've got people with substance abuse. what do you think about that? she said it's the best thing that's happened and i want people to know it's going to be okay. we are going to be all right. that is the thing. are the victims we waived? of course, there's those types of things but in most cabinets they welcomed and appreciated it and it's giveer
day in south carolina. the media called the substance abuse director and said you've got people with substance abuse. what do you think about that? she said it's the best thing that's happened and i want people to know it's going to be okay. we are going to be all right. that is the thing. are the victims we waived? of course, there's those types of things but in most cabinets they welcomed and appreciated it and it's giveer
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south carolina was astonished. but what was interesting was that was my fourth year in office and the first or in office as chairman of the freshman class. second year as majority whip in 30 or is put on a powerful business committee and fourth year of his subcommittee chair banking. dear i wouldn't put the bill away, terrified to say legislators seem to show goes on the record they stripped me of everything. they took away every ounce of power i had. of the leadership was shown with steps out of line, i'm strange to legislators this is what happens when you step out of line. so i ran for governor. and i am proud to say within a first couple of months i signed a bill that now every legislator shows to vote on the record and the state itself carolina and show their vote on every section. so we show the spending of it as well. [applause] >> it was in the governor's race you faced some of the most hateful and shameful attacks. and i think, just to give a click again to this book, anybody thinking about running for off
south carolina was astonished. but what was interesting was that was my fourth year in office and the first or in office as chairman of the freshman class. second year as majority whip in 30 or is put on a powerful business committee and fourth year of his subcommittee chair banking. dear i wouldn't put the bill away, terrified to say legislators seem to show goes on the record they stripped me of everything. they took away every ounce of power i had. of the leadership was shown with steps out...
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the house is in north carolina. her horses and the house for her dog tough are in south carolina. potentially a huge headache in terms of insurance, utilities, and a higher state property tax. >> it's going to be higher and a lot higher. a lot of people move to this area because taxes are lower. >> reporter: for 12 years, jim davis has been the project manager trying to find the borderline. using old maps and modern technology, surveyors are confirming the original state line drawn back in the 1700s but lost over time. >> we're not trying to move the line. we're trying to clarify where it is. >> reporter: in rural areas, readjusting the line 100 feet doesn't matter much. but in newly populated areas, dozens of people are impacted. a business that could be affected is this gas station and sub shop in south carolina. but with the moving line, it could soon be in north carolina. a big difference. a reason people come here is lower south carolina gas prices. >> you know, 30, 40 cents makes a difference when you're filling up twice a week. >> reporter: customers say if this becomes nor
the house is in north carolina. her horses and the house for her dog tough are in south carolina. potentially a huge headache in terms of insurance, utilities, and a higher state property tax. >> it's going to be higher and a lot higher. a lot of people move to this area because taxes are lower. >> reporter: for 12 years, jim davis has been the project manager trying to find the borderline. using old maps and modern technology, surveyors are confirming the original state line drawn...
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what was a thousand jobs in south carolina is now almost 6,000 jobs in south carolina. and you're getting ready to see one of those big mac daddy planes come off the runway this summer. i can tell you, south carolina won, boeing won, and the people of our state won. >> tell me more about obama bullying on states' rights. i had texas attorney general greg abbott on a few moments ago. you've got some of the leading congressional black democrats trying to boycott stores in states that are pushing the voter rights id. do you have voter id reform in south carolina? are any of these left-wing groups trying to come in and bully you? >> oh, listen, i mean i've been sued from the unions to threatened by jesse jackson to having, you know, the department of justice come in here. but the fact is yes, we passed the voter id law in south carolina. and we said that, yes, we think if you have to show a picture id to buy sudafed, if you have to show picture id to get on plane, you should have to show a picture id to protect the integrity of the voting process. and president obama once a
what was a thousand jobs in south carolina is now almost 6,000 jobs in south carolina. and you're getting ready to see one of those big mac daddy planes come off the runway this summer. i can tell you, south carolina won, boeing won, and the people of our state won. >> tell me more about obama bullying on states' rights. i had texas attorney general greg abbott on a few moments ago. you've got some of the leading congressional black democrats trying to boycott stores in states that are...
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now i don't go anywhere in south carolina or outside where they don't say it's a great day in south carolina. the department of juvenile justice, i will give you that example. you talked about corrections, and that is very true -- the department of juvenile justice -- the director started implementing it. the first day after it was implemented, she drove up to the guards gave and the officer that was opening the gate said good morning, it's a great day in south carolina. and she loved it. now all the garden gates, as you are going in, they say it's a great day in south carolina. the media called the substance-abuse director and said you have people with substance abuse, what would he think of that? he said it best thing. i want people to know that it's going to be okay. we are going to be all right. that is the thing. now, are their victims assistance that we waved? of course. but in most cabinets, they welcomed it and appreciated it, and it is giving everyone is new happy life for themselves. we celebrate our state, we brag about her stay. i will tell you, it has been a great thing for sout
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but louisa mccord is praised by politicians in south carolina. the greinke sisters are run out of the state, basically, and end up in philadelphia. and mary chestnut pours her heart out in a private diary that remains obscure and unknown until the late 20th century. so, are there any questions or comments about the pro slavery argument before we change topics? okay. well, let's talk about slavery, shall we. let's talk about the subject of slavery. there is a large scholarship on this topic. many, many, many books have been written about the subject of slavery. how many of you took history 151? okay. and did you discuss slavery in that course? 151? okay. good. occasionally i have students who say they took history 151 and then slavery got skipped over. i'm glad that hasn't happened. okay. let's paint in broad strokes a picture of the institution. this institution that is being attacked by abolitionists and defended by pro slavery figures. slavery is very old. it goes back to the ancient greek and romans, ancient egyptians, it's older than the unit
but louisa mccord is praised by politicians in south carolina. the greinke sisters are run out of the state, basically, and end up in philadelphia. and mary chestnut pours her heart out in a private diary that remains obscure and unknown until the late 20th century. so, are there any questions or comments about the pro slavery argument before we change topics? okay. well, let's talk about slavery, shall we. let's talk about the subject of slavery. there is a large scholarship on this topic....
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the house is in north carolina. her horses and house for her dog tough are in south carolina. potentially a huge headache in terms of insurance, utilities, and a higher state property tax. >> it's going to be higher. and a lot higher. a lot of people move to this area because taxes are lower. >> reporter: for 12 years, jim davis has been the project manager trying to find the borderline. using old maps and modern technology, surveyors are confirming the original state line drawn back in the 1700s, but lost over time. >> we're not trying to move the line, we're trying to clarify where it is. >> reporter: in rural areas readjusting the line 100 feet doesn't matter much. but in newly populated areas, dozens of people are impacted. a business that could be affected is this gas station and sub shop in south carolina. but with the moving line, it could soon be in north carolina. a big difference. a reason people come here is lower south carolina gas prices. >> you know, 30 cents, 40 cents makes a difference when you're filling up twice a week. >> reporter: customers say if this beco
the house is in north carolina. her horses and house for her dog tough are in south carolina. potentially a huge headache in terms of insurance, utilities, and a higher state property tax. >> it's going to be higher. and a lot higher. a lot of people move to this area because taxes are lower. >> reporter: for 12 years, jim davis has been the project manager trying to find the borderline. using old maps and modern technology, surveyors are confirming the original state line drawn...
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now i don't go anywhere in south carolina or outside where they don't say it's a great day in south carolina. the department of juvenile justice, i will give you that example. you talked about corrections, and that is very true -- the department of juvenile justice -- the director started implementing it. the first day after it was implemented, she drove up to the guards gave and the officer that was opening the gate said good morning, it's a great day in south carolina. and she loved it. now all the garden gates, as you are going in, they say it's a great day in south carolina. the media called the substance-abuse director and said you have people with substance abuse, what would he think of that? he said it best thing. i want people to know that it's going to be okay. we are going to be all right. that is the thing. now, are their victims assistance that we waved? of course. but in most cabinets, they welcomed it and appreciated it, and it is giving everyone is new happy life for themselves. we celebrate our state, we brag about her stay. i will tell you, it has been a great thing for sout
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the way he treated south carolina and the national relations board. when you tell a great american company, they can't create jobs, when you tell a third part of our branches, you're telling one of them what to do, you can't do that. i think that he's going to do what he needs to do. what governor romney needs to do is totally stay focused on the record. this is a man who lost our credit rating, this is a man who's created more debt since president bush. this is a man that said -- he's got to deal with his own record, i think the only thing he can do is talk about someone else. >> we're going to take a quick break here, we'll be back with more. [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. >>> i want to ask y
the way he treated south carolina and the national relations board. when you tell a great american company, they can't create jobs, when you tell a third part of our branches, you're telling one of them what to do, you can't do that. i think that he's going to do what he needs to do. what governor romney needs to do is totally stay focused on the record. this is a man who lost our credit rating, this is a man who's created more debt since president bush. this is a man that said -- he's got to...
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new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i don't want dead people voting in the state of south carolina. >> there is evidence that dead people voting is a real problem according to a statewide investigation. in january, it found that 953 ballots were cast by voters who were deceased. the state elections commission director disputes those findings. the report came out after haley signed the voter i.d. law but hasn't stopped the criticism of it. >> eric: were you surprised by the reang? >> very surprised. protecting the voting process is most important things we can do. >> eric: and 13 other states like south carolina's including indi
new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i...
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one of his clients -- the state of south carolina. he is defending the state against his own boss. >> you are talking about the state of south carolina, there is nothing i want to make sure that everybody that wants to vote can. >> did illegal vote by felons give democrats what they needed to make the obama agenda law? an eye-opening investigation after the break. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i absolutely love building locomotives. i knew i wanted to design locomotives from when i was very young. [ jahmil ] from the outside it looks like such a simple device. when you actually get down into the bare bones of it, there's so much technology that's submerg. [ rob ] my welds are a signature, i could tell my welds apart from anybody's. you lay down that nice bead and you look at it, i love it. they don't go together by themselve there are a lot of little parts, and everyone has their job. [ scott ] i'd love to see it out there on the open tracks. and when i e
one of his clients -- the state of south carolina. he is defending the state against his own boss. >> you are talking about the state of south carolina, there is nothing i want to make sure that everybody that wants to vote can. >> did illegal vote by felons give democrats what they needed to make the obama agenda law? an eye-opening investigation after the break. [ scott ] i grew up playing with little toy trains and now i build them. i am a bigger is better kind of guy. i...
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new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i don't want dead people voting in the state of south carolina. >> there is evidence that dead people voting is a real problem according to a statewide investigation. in january, it found that 953 ballots were cast by voters who were deceased. the state elections commission director disputes those findings. the report came out after haley signed the voter i.d. law but hasn't stopped the criticism of it. >> eric: were you surprised by the reang? >> very surprised. protecting the voting process is most important things we can do. >> eric: and 13 other states like south carolina's including indi
new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i...
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new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i don't want dead people voting in the state of south carolina. >> there is evidence that dead people voting is a real problem according to a statewide investigation. in january, it found that 953 ballots were cast by voters who were deceased. the state elections commission director disputes those findings. the report came out after haley signed the voter i.d. law but hasn't stopped the criticism of it. >> eric: were you surprised by the reang? >> very surprised. protecting the voting process is most important things we can do. >> eric: and 13 other states like south carolina's including indi
new law would require every person in south carolina to show a picture i.d. before entering the voting booth. the law has sparked charges to steal elections in her state. but haley thinks south carolina's real problem today is that votes of law abinding citizens are being cancelled out by illegally cast ballots. >> this protects elderly and people from absentee ballots. we want to make sure we are saying who they say they are. >> without photo i.d.? >> without voter i.d. i...
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but lousea mccord is praised by politicians in south carolina. the greinke sisters are run out of the state, basically, and end up in philadelphia. and mary chestnut pours her heart out in a private diary rn until the late 20th century. so, are there any questions or comments about the pro slavery argument before we change topics? okay. well, let's talk about slavery, shall we. let's talk about the subject of slavery. there is a large scholarship on this topic. many, many, many books have been written about the subject of slavery. how many of you took history 151? okay. and did you discuss slavery in that course? 151? okay. good. occasionally i have students who say they took history 151 and then slavery got skipped over. i'm glad that hasn't happeneded. okay. let's paint in broad strokes a picture of the institution. this institution that is being attacked by abolitionists and defended by pro slavery figures. slavery is very old. it goes back to the ancient greek and romans, ancient egyptians, it's older than the united states and slavery existe
but lousea mccord is praised by politicians in south carolina. the greinke sisters are run out of the state, basically, and end up in philadelphia. and mary chestnut pours her heart out in a private diary rn until the late 20th century. so, are there any questions or comments about the pro slavery argument before we change topics? okay. well, let's talk about slavery, shall we. let's talk about the subject of slavery. there is a large scholarship on this topic. many, many, many books have been...
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bowing should not be allowed to unrun it by moving jobs to south carolina . workers shouldn't get a free ride by saying i don't like the union. vote it out if they don't like it steve, you don't get a brink on new jersey taxes. you don't get a break like that. >> emac? >> bowing added a plant and workers in the state of washington and moving a new plant in south carolina that would have created jobs. what i like, and in the right to work state, income growth has risen 40 percent in the seven years where it was up only 36 percent. foreign manufacturers companies like to come to right to work states. a ceo has to take it in consideration. it is a good deal for cutches over seas to get all of the regulation and unions. >> and rick, people and businesses vote with their feet and go with are it will create more jobs. >> we'll see how much i can get through before i get jumped o. i have dug in steve's statistics more dopely than i would like to and ther not telling the truth. >> it is your federal which you love. >> and happening on, let me tell you what those stat
bowing should not be allowed to unrun it by moving jobs to south carolina . workers shouldn't get a free ride by saying i don't like the union. vote it out if they don't like it steve, you don't get a brink on new jersey taxes. you don't get a break like that. >> emac? >> bowing added a plant and workers in the state of washington and moving a new plant in south carolina that would have created jobs. what i like, and in the right to work state, income growth has risen 40 percent in...
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. >>> plus, haley's comet, the youngest person and only woman ever of elected governor of south carolina. but this tea party superstar has battled racism and rumors of affa affair. tonight, nicky haley opens up about her nerves of steel and her sky-high stilettos. >> announcer: frt global resources of abc news, in new york city, this is "nightline," april 3, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, people in texas, louisiana, and missouri are keeping watch as the storm that sent violent tornadoes across the dallas-ft. worth area remains a severe threat. it trashed senior centers, elementary schools and destroyed houses and sent tractor trailers spiraling through the air. abc's weather editor sam champion brings us incredible stories of the people who weathered the storm. >> oh, wow! >> reporter: take a look at this as a pair of ferocious twisters hit in dallas today. the national weather service called the two twisters large and extremely dangerous. and just look at their power, bowling over tractor trailers, lifting several clean off the ground and hurling them through the
. >>> plus, haley's comet, the youngest person and only woman ever of elected governor of south carolina. but this tea party superstar has battled racism and rumors of affa affair. tonight, nicky haley opens up about her nerves of steel and her sky-high stilettos. >> announcer: frt global resources of abc news, in new york city, this is "nightline," april 3, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, people in texas, louisiana, and missouri are...
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( laughter ) congratulations, north carolina. you have become the democrats' south carolina. before long, your governor will be taking tango lessons on the appalachian trail and your residents will be close talking your horses, and then ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a bestselling author whose new book is called "do not ask what good we do." please welcome back to the program, robert draper. ( applause ) nice to see you again. >> thanks for having me is there you have done an excellent job. this is one of those "do almost one of those books where the author endures a great challenge, personal challenge, like trekking up a mountain, or retracing shackelford's journey. you were a fly on the wall in the house of representatives for a year. >> yeah. it was full immersion. basically after the midterm election i decide i really want to follow these guys, particularly the 87 republican freshmen. i knew there would be some kind of change in ethos. a third of these guys never served in any elected office before. >> jon: 87 new representatives. >> there
( laughter ) congratulations, north carolina. you have become the democrats' south carolina. before long, your governor will be taking tango lessons on the appalachian trail and your residents will be close talking your horses, and then ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight a bestselling author whose new book is called "do not ask what good we do." please welcome back to the program, robert draper. ( applause ) nice to see you again. >> thanks for...
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. >> tom: still ahead-- south carolina is on a roll. why tire maker michelin is adding hundreds of new manufacturing jobs in the palmetto state. >> susie: uncle sam wants to end the runaround when it comes to dealing with mortgage servicers. the consumer financial protection bureau laid out a plan today to make mortgage servicers more accountable to borrowers. sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: many homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages share a common complaint. >> i assumed that the mortgage company was working in my interest to help keep me in the house, and the response was "no, we really don't care, we just want your money." >> reporter: the consumer financial protection bureau says it's time to stop the runaround. >> we envision a world where homeowners can expect fair and reasonable treatment when they fall behind on their payments, and genuine efforts are made to help them stay in their homes. simply put, we intend to require mortgage servicers to put the "service" back in "servicing." >> reporter: richard cordray promises
. >> tom: still ahead-- south carolina is on a roll. why tire maker michelin is adding hundreds of new manufacturing jobs in the palmetto state. >> susie: uncle sam wants to end the runaround when it comes to dealing with mortgage servicers. the consumer financial protection bureau laid out a plan today to make mortgage servicers more accountable to borrowers. sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: many homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages share a common complaint. >>...
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one of the clients the state of south carolina. it recently hired him to defend the state against his old boss. >> talking to a minority female governor of the state of south carolina. there's nothing i want more than to make sure any one who wants to vote can. >> did illegal votes give democrats what they needed to make the obama agenda law? an eye opening investigation after the break. [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. (female announcer)te luxury in a class full of compromises. most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for g
one of the clients the state of south carolina. it recently hired him to defend the state against his old boss. >> talking to a minority female governor of the state of south carolina. there's nothing i want more than to make sure any one who wants to vote can. >> did illegal votes give democrats what they needed to make the obama agenda law? an eye opening investigation after the break. [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard...
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south carolina i met gabino, who has been in the u.s. nearly 13 years, married, father of two south carolina-born kids who works hard, owns his own home. he was stopped because he was pulling into his mobile home community, one of three other hispanic residents stopped that evening. he was arrested driving without a license and then placed and deportation proceedings. we guess why the police chose to stop them. profiling hispanics and immigrants is the efficient way to get someone deported but you can't tell if someone is undocumented by the way they look or dress or where they live. in chicago, a puerto rican constituent of mine detained for five days under suspicion of being undocumented. and indeed, sadly, senators, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of cases of unlawfully detained u.s. citizens and legal residents in the united states each year in violation of their constitutional rights. some of them have even been deported and then been brought back to the united states of america. that's not an old story. that's a story of toda
south carolina i met gabino, who has been in the u.s. nearly 13 years, married, father of two south carolina-born kids who works hard, owns his own home. he was stopped because he was pulling into his mobile home community, one of three other hispanic residents stopped that evening. he was arrested driving without a license and then placed and deportation proceedings. we guess why the police chose to stop them. profiling hispanics and immigrants is the efficient way to get someone deported but...
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south carolina i met gabino, who has been in the u.s. nearly 13 years, married, father of two south carolina-born kids who works hard, owns his own home. he was stopped because he was pulling into his mobile home community, one of three other hispanic residents stopped that evening. he was arrested driving without a license and then placed and deportation proceedings. we can all guess why the police chose to stop them. profiling hispanics and immigrants is the efficient way to get someone deported but you can't tell if someone is undocumented by the way they look or dress or where they live. in chicago, a puerto rican constituent of mine detained for five days under suspicion of being undocumented. and indeed, sadly, senators, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of cases of unlawfully detained u.s. citizens and legal residents in the united states each year in violation of their constitutional rights. some of them have even been deported and then been brought back to the united states of america. that's not an old story. that's a story
south carolina i met gabino, who has been in the u.s. nearly 13 years, married, father of two south carolina-born kids who works hard, owns his own home. he was stopped because he was pulling into his mobile home community, one of three other hispanic residents stopped that evening. he was arrested driving without a license and then placed and deportation proceedings. we can all guess why the police chose to stop them. profiling hispanics and immigrants is the efficient way to get someone...
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the governor of the great state of south carolina. good to see you. congratulations on everything. >> thank you very much. come visit us. we will love to have you. >> and as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, greta is next. we will see you tomorrow night.
the governor of the great state of south carolina. good to see you. congratulations on everything. >> thank you very much. come visit us. we will love to have you. >> and as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. the news continues, greta is next. we will see you tomorrow night.
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the south carolina governor nicky haley writes about her experiences growing up brown in south carolina in her powerful new book. we also talk about the gop presidential race, mitt romney and women. stand by for the interview. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversa
the south carolina governor nicky haley writes about her experiences growing up brown in south carolina in her powerful new book. we also talk about the gop presidential race, mitt romney and women. stand by for the interview. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than...
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the governor of the great state of south carolina. good to see you. congratulations on everything. >> thank you very much. come visit us. we will love to have you. >> and as always, thank you for being with us.
the governor of the great state of south carolina. good to see you. congratulations on everything. >> thank you very much. come visit us. we will love to have you. >> and as always, thank you for being with us.