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news to south carolina. south carolina told us they haven't agreed to that interpretation of things. they told us when assessing donald trump's connections with previous companies that own the site they would look at the past en0ership change for the property which includes donald trump jr. this is a lousy position to put these poor people in the state of south carolina. forget taxpayers being on the hook for the pollution. people that work in government in south carolina are asked to make a decision about donald trump's income, about donald trump's profit or loss on his financial bottom line. how can they make that decision fairly when he's going to be the president? what will the president do to them if they decide against him? decisions by government are not supposed to materially affect the president's personal income. this week, the president elect announced with great fanfare he is not divesting from his businesses and doesn't feel he has to. that he said the president elect hasn't consulted the ethics
news to south carolina. south carolina told us they haven't agreed to that interpretation of things. they told us when assessing donald trump's connections with previous companies that own the site they would look at the past en0ership change for the property which includes donald trump jr. this is a lousy position to put these poor people in the state of south carolina. forget taxpayers being on the hook for the pollution. people that work in government in south carolina are asked to make a...
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news to south carolina. south carolina told us they haven't agreed to that interpretation of things. thaw told us when assessing donald trump's connections with previous companies that own the site they would look at the past en0ership change for the property which includes donald trump jr. this is a lousy position to put these poor people in the state of south carolina. forget taxpayers being on the hook for the pollution. people that work in government in south carolina are asked to make a decision about donald trump's income, about donald trump's profit or loss on his financial bottom line. how can they make that decision fairly when he's going to be the president? what will the president do to them if they decide against him? decisions by government are not supposed to materially affect the president's personal income. this week, the president elect announced with great fanfare he is not divest veing from his businesses and doesn't feel he has to. that he said the president elect hasn't consulted the eth
news to south carolina. south carolina told us they haven't agreed to that interpretation of things. thaw told us when assessing donald trump's connections with previous companies that own the site they would look at the past en0ership change for the property which includes donald trump jr. this is a lousy position to put these poor people in the state of south carolina. forget taxpayers being on the hook for the pollution. people that work in government in south carolina are asked to make a...
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south carolina is not pleased. south carolina nullify the tariff of 1832. south carolina says not enough. this is unconstitutional. we have a right to declare it null and void. if you do not respect our nullification of this bill, we will secede from the united states. unbelievable. happen?oing to what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says, "to say that any state may, at pleasure, secede from the union, is to say that the united states is not a nation." he asks congress to pass a force bill that will prevent -- that will send a few thousand u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s. navy, now off the coast of south carolina. jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? we are in the brink of civil war. over a tarriff, who would have thought? henry clay, at the last moment, passes a compromise in the midst of this crisis that lowers the tariff gradually over a
south carolina is not pleased. south carolina nullify the tariff of 1832. south carolina says not enough. this is unconstitutional. we have a right to declare it null and void. if you do not respect our nullification of this bill, we will secede from the united states. unbelievable. happen?oing to what is andrew jackson going to do? jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. jackson says,...
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and was elected in 2004 so the south carolina house. i was able to see firsthand the way she embodied american values in our leadership some we have grown to love and appreciate about her. in 2010 she became the first female governor of south carolina and second in the station indian american governor in our napgs nation. under her leadership unemployment rate hit 15-year low. new job in every single county. representing the name industry to bmws to the attraction of more investment from mish lin to bridgestone. nikki haley created over 82,000 jobs in south carolina. nikki is also a champion of transparency and accountability in government two things that i and many of us hope to see more of at the unit nation. in 2015, as lindsey mentioned interest some of the darkness hours our state ever known, the church massacre. as the human being that was impacted but such an atrocity. she led our state to come together with those types of leadership skills bringing people under the worse of time, under the most difficult conditions is something
and was elected in 2004 so the south carolina house. i was able to see firsthand the way she embodied american values in our leadership some we have grown to love and appreciate about her. in 2010 she became the first female governor of south carolina and second in the station indian american governor in our napgs nation. under her leadership unemployment rate hit 15-year low. new job in every single county. representing the name industry to bmws to the attraction of more investment from mish...
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there in the first place, you can move from michigan to tennessee and to north carolina and south carolina. you can move from south carolina back to michigan. you can do anywhere. you got a lot of states at play. a lot of competition. it's not like oh, gee, i'm taking the competition away. you got a lot of places you can move. i don't care. as long as it's within the united states. the borders of the united states. there will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving and getting away with
there in the first place, you can move from michigan to tennessee and to north carolina and south carolina. you can move from south carolina back to michigan. you can do anywhere. you got a lot of states at play. a lot of competition. it's not like oh, gee, i'm taking the competition away. you got a lot of places you can move. i don't care. as long as it's within the united states. the borders of the united states. there will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving and getting...
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navy now off the of south carolina. he is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromise tariff. in the midst of this crisis, a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period. 25%.tariff will only be between this compromise tariff and between jackson's force bill , south carolina backs off and accepts the tariff. calhoun does not like jackson. probably does not like jackson anymore than henry clay does. south carolina backs off. jackson called their bluff. just to prove a point, the south carolina legislature nullified the force bill. jackson said whatever. go ahead and do that. henry clay. jackson and says i never thought i would say this, but thank you. clay, i'mes ok -- "oh not done. ' what you mean you're not done? jackson's is there is one other thing -- the bank. funny jackson mentions that, because maybe we would go ahead and just returned this bank early. recharterarter -- this bank early. i
navy now off the of south carolina. he is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? the nullification crisis. we are on the brink of civil war over a tariff. at the last moment, desperate, passes a compromise tariff. in the midst of this crisis, a compromise tariff that lowers the tariff gradually over a 10 year period. 25%.tariff will only be between this compromise tariff and between jackson's force bill , south carolina backs off and accepts the tariff. calhoun...
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trust me, it has been a tough year or so for south carolina. and governor haley has brought us together and gotten us to places we should have been a long time ago. i think that skill set is exactly what the u.s. ambassador of the united nations needs. you can learn the details of foreign policy, but you either have the ability to persuade people, you have the ability to transform organizations or you don't. i've seen her persuade people who have dug in for literally centuries about now is the time to move the confederate flag. i've seen her bring international business concerns to our state by engaging in a fashion to convince them that of all the places you could do business in the world, south carolina is where you need to be. bottom line, america's voice in the united nations needs to be strong and needs to be somebody that can bring people together, needs to be a voice that understands what america is all about. i think nikki haley, our governor in south carolina, is the right person at the right time. she represents a combination of intel
trust me, it has been a tough year or so for south carolina. and governor haley has brought us together and gotten us to places we should have been a long time ago. i think that skill set is exactly what the u.s. ambassador of the united nations needs. you can learn the details of foreign policy, but you either have the ability to persuade people, you have the ability to transform organizations or you don't. i've seen her persuade people who have dug in for literally centuries about now is the...
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as govern, the south carolina constitution required me to report annually to the people of my state on how their security and prosperity were being advanced by their government. in fact, i gave that state of the state address just one week ago. i was able to tell the citizens of south carolina that we now invest more dollars in public education than ever before, that our reserves have doubled while our debt service has been cut in half. and more south carolinians are working today than ever in the history of our state. without fundamental changes at the u.n., i cannot envision making the same kind of report to the american people as their ambassador. we contribute 22% of the u.n.'s budget, far more than any other country. we are a generous nation. but we must ask ourselves what good is being accomplished by
as govern, the south carolina constitution required me to report annually to the people of my state on how their security and prosperity were being advanced by their government. in fact, i gave that state of the state address just one week ago. i was able to tell the citizens of south carolina that we now invest more dollars in public education than ever before, that our reserves have doubled while our debt service has been cut in half. and more south carolinians are working today than ever in...
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south carolina is not pleased. riff of 1832.the ta south carolina says not enough. this is unconstitutional. we have a right to declare it null and void. if you do not respect our nullification of this bill, we secedecceed -- we will from the united states. what is an jackson going to do what is andrew- jackson going to do? jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. "to say that any state may, at pleasure, secede from the union, is to say that the united states is not a nation." he asks congress to pass a force -- thatt will prevent will send a few thousand u.s. troops into south carolina. jackson prepares the u.s. navy, now off the coast of south carolina. jackson is ready to invade the state of south carolina. what is going to happen? we are in the brink of civil war. henry clay, at the last moment, passes a compromise in the midst thehis crisis that lowers tariff gradually over a ten-year. -- over a 10 year period. lowered to 25%. south carolina backs off and .ccep
south carolina is not pleased. riff of 1832.the ta south carolina says not enough. this is unconstitutional. we have a right to declare it null and void. if you do not respect our nullification of this bill, we secedecceed -- we will from the united states. what is an jackson going to do what is andrew- jackson going to do? jackson could not be more furious with john c calhoun. for jackson, this is an affront to his authority as president. jackson signed the bill. "to say that any state...
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it was up to camden, south carolina, horse country today, and from there it was too upstate south carolina and back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. he was the great grandfather of a general. he just spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little town at the time. charlotte, going north, he followed what is pretty much i-85 today. , by the motor speedway, in fact, to salisbury. he went a little west into old salem. it was just called salem then. the moravian community. night because the governor of north carolina had said he wanted to receive the president that was running a day late. i don't think washington was happy about him running late, but he spent an action night there and he enjoyed it. they put on the feedback for him, they escorted him across the community, they gave him serenade, and he liked the industriousness of the moravians, and admired their community. that is the cover of my book, washington arriving in salem, no
it was up to camden, south carolina, horse country today, and from there it was too upstate south carolina and back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. he was the great grandfather of a general. he just spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little town at the time. charlotte, going north, he followed what is pretty much i-85 today. , by...
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she had been raised ina south carolina. she had been raised in a small town in south carolina where her parents went to church. neighbours say they were a quiet family. by all accounts it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those years we re find out that all of those years were a lie. the us president—elect, donald trump is suggesting he will consider lifting sanctions imposed on moscow by president obama in retaliation for russian cyber attacks. in an interview with the wall streetjournal, mr trump said he would retain sanctions "at least for a period of time" but could scrap them if russia was helpful to the us. catrina renton reports. it's been a week where donald trump has found himself dealing with a set of extraordinary allegations about his political and personal life. it is all fake news, it is phoney stuff, it did not happen. but now he is trying to take back the agenda, outlining what his presidency might look like, in particular, his relations abroad.
she had been raised ina south carolina. she had been raised in a small town in south carolina where her parents went to church. neighbours say they were a quiet family. by all accounts it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those years we re find out that all of those years were a lie. the us president—elect, donald trump is suggesting he will consider lifting sanctions imposed on moscow by president obama in retaliation for russian...
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we understand that she may stay in south carolina and visit her biologicalfamily, but south carolina and visit her biological family, but it will be interesting to see what this young woman does now that she knows the truth. thank you. thank you. one person is being treated for burn in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which engulfed the cafe on rochdale road in the harpurhey area of the city. the fire service are urging people to avoid the area and the section of road has been closed. a man has died after part of a cliff collapsed onto a beach in suffolk. police were called to the beach in thorpeness just before one thirty police were called to the beach in thorpeness just before 1:30pm this afternoon following reports that a man was trapped. despite efforts by the emergency services to locate and free the man, who is believed to be in his late fifties, he died at the scene. police are not treating the death as suspicious. the east coast of england escaped largely unscathed from a tidal storm sur
we understand that she may stay in south carolina and visit her biologicalfamily, but south carolina and visit her biological family, but it will be interesting to see what this young woman does now that she knows the truth. thank you. thank you. one person is being treated for burn in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which engulfed the cafe on rochdale road in the harpurhey area of the city. the fire...
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south carolina democrats care. going into the communities on a grassroots level, helping people tackle the issues that they face on a day to day basis. we have to get back to that. we have to at the same time demonstrate. what is going to discourage folks, is when they saw that the senate did not have black folks or latinos or native americans or anybody. that just kills us as a party. we have to tackle things like that. rep. ellison: when it comes to attracting young people to identify as democrats, i think of something my dad always said. he said, if you want a friend, one. when you see young people, fight for 15, occupied wall street or all of these movements that are out there, but it could access pipeline. the immigration fight. the democratic party has to stand with them and make clear that we are with you. that means, being there and walking that walk and being there. i think that is absolutely true. somebody asked me if i think we need to go left or right? i think we need to go deep. that means build durabl
south carolina democrats care. going into the communities on a grassroots level, helping people tackle the issues that they face on a day to day basis. we have to get back to that. we have to at the same time demonstrate. what is going to discourage folks, is when they saw that the senate did not have black folks or latinos or native americans or anybody. that just kills us as a party. we have to tackle things like that. rep. ellison: when it comes to attracting young people to identify as...
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she had been brought up in quite a small town in south carolina. her parents went to church there. she was known in the neighbourhood. they were said to be a quiet family. by all accounts, it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those 18 years were in fact a lie. one person is being treated for burn in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which engulfed the cafe on rochdale road in the harpurhey area of the city. the fire service are urging people to avoid the area and the section of road has been closed. a man has died after part of a cliff collapsed onto a beach in suffolk. police were called to the beach in thorpeness just before 1:30pm this afternoon following reports that a man was trapped. despite efforts by the emergency services to locate and free the man, who is believed to be in his late fifties, he died at the scene. police are not treating the death as suspicious. the committee of mps overseeing the brexit process has called on
she had been brought up in quite a small town in south carolina. her parents went to church there. she was known in the neighbourhood. they were said to be a quiet family. by all accounts, it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those 18 years were in fact a lie. one person is being treated for burn in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which engulfed...
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local reporter clark foura ker is in the town of walterboro, south carolina. this case was extraordinary. i understand that over the years there we re over understand that over the years there were over 2000 tipoffs to police but only one lead them to the missing baby in the end. somebody he went to them national centre for missing and exploited children a couple of months back and as offices followed up months back and as offices followed up on that keep they came up here to south carolina earlier this week they were able to get a dna swab from the now 18—year—old woman and match that to dna that had been preserved wrong when she originally went missing back in 1998. they may be match overnight and then this morning notified the family of that match and arrested the woman, gloria williams, who hear it was known as the mother and the abductor.” gather you saw the emotional moments between the baby and the woman whom are up to now she had assumed was her mother? it is collocated. in jacksonville everybody knows the name kamiyah because everybody went look
local reporter clark foura ker is in the town of walterboro, south carolina. this case was extraordinary. i understand that over the years there we re over understand that over the years there were over 2000 tipoffs to police but only one lead them to the missing baby in the end. somebody he went to them national centre for missing and exploited children a couple of months back and as offices followed up months back and as offices followed up on that keep they came up here to south carolina...
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>> not yet, she's in south carolina but does hope to make contact. this is leading to many emotions and questions including what was it that led deputies from florida to south carolina to give this woman the news that would change her life? >> i always thought it would happen one cday, i had no idea t would be this day. >> reporter: velma's prayers answered 18 years after the r d rendering of her granddaughter happened. just a few hours old when a woman dressed as a nurse walked out of a florida hospital with her. she left behind no trace in a heartbroken young mother. >> happiest man in the world. just to hold my baby. >> reporter: the exhaustive search turned up clues but no baby kamya. 18 years and nearly 2500 tips later, the jacksonville sheriff's office received the tips they needed. investigators were led to the tiny town of walterboro, south carolina. >> we found an 18-year-old young woman with the same date of birth but a different name. so further investigation revealed fraudulent documents are used for that identity. >> dna analysis confirm
>> not yet, she's in south carolina but does hope to make contact. this is leading to many emotions and questions including what was it that led deputies from florida to south carolina to give this woman the news that would change her life? >> i always thought it would happen one cday, i had no idea t would be this day. >> reporter: velma's prayers answered 18 years after the r d rendering of her granddaughter happened. just a few hours old when a woman dressed as a nurse...
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the wet weather is moving up from the south. the flakes fell here in south carolina last night. it will be a similar scene for many of us today. >>> now a live look outside center city, philadelphia. a little bit windy this morning. the snow totals from this snow will vary. it depends on where you live. we've got you covered all morning long. >>> good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary conners. the second round of snow will pack more of a punch than the showers that moved through yesterday. we're making sure you know what to expect from the weekend. we have reporters down the shore in delaware and philadelphia. and routine coverage in the studio with meteorologist crystal klei. let's begin with the timing and track of the storm. >> we have a lot to talk about. it's a system, as you mentioned, it will affect each neighborhood differently. we're under a first alert for new jersey and delaware. aside from northern new castle county. we extended it from yesterday because the system looks like it has, as we were worried about, tracking to track a little farther north. a
the wet weather is moving up from the south. the flakes fell here in south carolina last night. it will be a similar scene for many of us today. >>> now a live look outside center city, philadelphia. a little bit windy this morning. the snow totals from this snow will vary. it depends on where you live. we've got you covered all morning long. >>> good morning. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary conners. the second round of snow will pack more of a punch than the showers...
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navy, now off the coast of south carolina. he is ready to invade the city -- state of south carolina. civil on the brink of war, over a tariff, who would have thought? >> watch the entire program at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern time. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> author robert mcdonald explains why thomas jefferson was a polarizing figure. and why his actions and writings led him to be revered by his contemporaries or portrayed by -- as dangerously radical and un-american. this is about an hour and 15 minutes.
navy, now off the coast of south carolina. he is ready to invade the city -- state of south carolina. civil on the brink of war, over a tariff, who would have thought? >> watch the entire program at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern time. american history tv, only on c-span3. >> author robert mcdonald explains why thomas jefferson was a polarizing figure. and why his actions and writings led him to be revered by his contemporaries or portrayed by -- as dangerously radical and...
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gloria williams was arrested at her south carolina home. the suspect is facing charges of of kidnapping and interfering with custody. take a look at this: incredible home surviellance video showing an avalanche crashing through a window of a kirkwood valley home. this happened on wednesday night after the recent storms. thankfully no one was inside at the time. that area was hit with close to 9 feet of snow this past week sierra avalance center says the avalanche danger is still considerable at all elevations. and it will stay from oil for more region. and 36. sunny skies 40 degrees you do notice the war air starting moving to the sierra and the story of the issue with possibility of freezing fog that happens when warmer air moves over the snow- covered ground and trucks from the fog to freeze any surface it comes in contact with. and that can create icy roads also creates a decrease visible visibility be very careful. " and for not always on inland close to freezing here's the deal. and the leftover moisture could see a lot of reason there
gloria williams was arrested at her south carolina home. the suspect is facing charges of of kidnapping and interfering with custody. take a look at this: incredible home surviellance video showing an avalanche crashing through a window of a kirkwood valley home. this happened on wednesday night after the recent storms. thankfully no one was inside at the time. that area was hit with close to 9 feet of snow this past week sierra avalance center says the avalanche danger is still considerable at...
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in north carolina and south carolina, and he saw several in virginia. he stopped at the coles plantation, and his term had just ended. so indeed he did. that all went very well. i'm sorry i cannot recall specific examples. there were some people who had been and try federalist in their leanings who did see him very well. i believe a congressman in wilmington, north carolina is an example. another example is how washington was treated a little bit above the partisan is him of the time. when you win over the people who are not your best friends and fans, it goes a long way to unite the country. i think he helped shape the opinion when these people like that received him so well. that was important. ok, thanks very much. [applause] you.ingham: thank book includes a list of where president washington slept every night during the trip. i know you want to know about that, i have not revealed that yet. thank you guys. >> interested in american history tv? visit our website. you can see our upcoming schedule or watch a recent program here at -- program. c-span.
in north carolina and south carolina, and he saw several in virginia. he stopped at the coles plantation, and his term had just ended. so indeed he did. that all went very well. i'm sorry i cannot recall specific examples. there were some people who had been and try federalist in their leanings who did see him very well. i believe a congressman in wilmington, north carolina is an example. another example is how washington was treated a little bit above the partisan is him of the time. when you...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> south carolina governor nikki haley is u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the senate cleared her nomination. she's said russia can't be trusted, and she supports moving the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. that is getting a mixed reaction in the middle east. seth doane is there. >> reporter: while there is no policy shift yet, israelis we spoke to are eager to take advantage of president trump's pro-israel statements. just the suggestion of moving the u.s. embassy has folks talking this morning at the israeli market in jerusalem. >> this is the right thing to do. this is the moral thing to do. >> reporter: moral? >> yes. >> reporter: why is this a moral issue? >> because, you know, the jewish people, okay, has a very long connection with the city of jerusalem. >> reporter: jerusalem, home to some of the holiest sites for jews, muslims and christians, is also claimed by palestinians as their capital. and they say shifting the u.s. embassy would show the u.s. siding with israel. it sparks disagreement even a
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> south carolina governor nikki haley is u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the senate cleared her nomination. she's said russia can't be trusted, and she supports moving the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. that is getting a mixed reaction in the middle east. seth doane is there. >> reporter: while there is no policy shift yet, israelis we spoke to are eager to take advantage of president trump's pro-israel statements....
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here in south carolina, nobody knows that name. she has a different name here. and, so, understandably a confusing time for that young woman and in the court room she said she loved her mother and said she was praying for her. they had an emotional moment over a gate that had a prisoner on one side and a young woman whose life has been upended on the other. what sort of reaction has there been among the community, neighbours and friend of the family there in south carolina? a lot of support and shock. people here are confused by all of this. the police presence here is more than they are used to. certainly a crime and tale of significance that is out of the ordinary but the woman who has been arrested, gloria williams, she was beloved in this community. she was involved the church, she was working in the veterans‘ association and had been around. she was a good neighbour and a good friend and a lot of them are standing by her this evening saying that they still believe she is a good woman. they are not certain exactly what is going on and that it is hard to pr
here in south carolina, nobody knows that name. she has a different name here. and, so, understandably a confusing time for that young woman and in the court room she said she loved her mother and said she was praying for her. they had an emotional moment over a gate that had a prisoner on one side and a young woman whose life has been upended on the other. what sort of reaction has there been among the community, neighbours and friend of the family there in south carolina? a lot of support and...
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mccain: i know what the about south carolina. majority of them don't support a vote in favor of withdrawing all troops from afghanistan. i can tell you that. and i will take a poll any time that they don't want to -- there is too much sacrifice, too many sacrifices. that's where 9/11 came from. i know no one in the military leadership that would said because of that we should withdraw all troops from afghanistan. my time is expired. >> thanks, mr. chairman. mr. mulvaney, thanks for stopping by and visiting with me yesterday. rep. mulvaney: yes, sir. >> the recall when you up with president trump and subsequently nominated you for his post? rep. mulvaney: yes, sir i met him the first week in december i believe. >> the recall the last time you met with him? sen. carper: do you recall the last time you met with him? rep. mulvaney: no, that the only time i've met with the president personally. sen. carper: since that time you've not met with him? rep. mulvaney: that correct within sir. sen. carper: he has spoke went yb you a as you k
mccain: i know what the about south carolina. majority of them don't support a vote in favor of withdrawing all troops from afghanistan. i can tell you that. and i will take a poll any time that they don't want to -- there is too much sacrifice, too many sacrifices. that's where 9/11 came from. i know no one in the military leadership that would said because of that we should withdraw all troops from afghanistan. my time is expired. >> thanks, mr. chairman. mr. mulvaney, thanks for...
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authorities in walterboro, south carolina say the 51—year—old women she was living with has been charged with kidnapping. investigators obtained a dna sample from her earlier this week. that sample submitted to for testing and last night we received confirmation that the young woman we contacted in south carolina is in fact the missing baby. in the interest of reducing any further trial, i am not revealing the name she has lived underfor all of those revealing the name she has lived under for all of those years. please remember that this young woman was abducted as a newborn and she will need time and assistance to process all of this and we are respecting her privacy. let's take a brief look at some of today's other news. a teenager has appeared in crown court in leeds, accused of murdering seven—year—old katie rough in york. the 15—year—old can't be named for legal reasons. she was remanded into secure youth accommodation. a woman who alleges she was indecently assaulted by tv presenter rolf harris when she was just 12 years old, has told a jury at southwark crown court the ent
authorities in walterboro, south carolina say the 51—year—old women she was living with has been charged with kidnapping. investigators obtained a dna sample from her earlier this week. that sample submitted to for testing and last night we received confirmation that the young woman we contacted in south carolina is in fact the missing baby. in the interest of reducing any further trial, i am not revealing the name she has lived underfor all of those revealing the name she has lived under...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> south carolina governor nikki haley is u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the senate cleared her nomination. she's said russia can't be trusted, and she supports moving the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. that is getting a mixed reaction in the middle east. seth doane is there. >> reporter: while there is no policy shift yet, israelis we spoke to are eager to take advantage of president trump's pro-israel statements. >> it has to be here in jerusalem. >> reporter: just the suggestion of moving the u.s. embassy had folks talking this morning at the mainly israeli market in jerusalem. >> this is the right thing to do. this is the moral thing to do. >> reporter: moral? >> yes. >> reporter: why is this a moral issue? >> because, you know, the jewish people, okay, has a very long connection with the city of jerusalem. >> reporter: jerusalem, home to some of the holiest sites for jews, muslims and christians, is also claimed by palestinians as their capital. and they say shifting the u.s. embassy would show the
jim axelrod, cbs news, new york. >>> south carolina governor nikki haley is u.s. ambassador to the united nations. the senate cleared her nomination. she's said russia can't be trusted, and she supports moving the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. that is getting a mixed reaction in the middle east. seth doane is there. >> reporter: while there is no policy shift yet, israelis we spoke to are eager to take advantage of president trump's pro-israel statements....
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. >> reporter: south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what were those? >> reporter: well, scott, the president cleared the way for two controversial oil projects, the keystone and the dakota pipelines. the first would build a pipeline to carry canadian oil to the u.s. it was halted by the obama administration due to environmental concerns. the other would build a pipeline under a reservoir in north dakota that a water source for one of the local native american tribes. today the president said he would consider building both of them to help the energy industry and to create jobs, and he also asked for a plan that would require the pipes to be built using mainly american-made steel. >>
. >> reporter: south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what...
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she had been brought up in quite a small town in south carolina. her parents went to church there. she was known in the neighbourhood. they were said to be a quiet family. by all accounts, it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those 18 years were in fact a lie. one person is being treated for burns in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which engulfed the cafe on rochdale road in the harpurhey area of the city. the fire service are urging people to avoid the area and the section of road has been closed. a man has died after part of a cliff collapsed onto a beach in suffolk. police were called to the beach in thorpeness just before 1.30pm this afternoon following reports that a man was trapped. despite efforts by the emergency services to locate and free the man, who is believed to be in his late fifties, he died at the scene. police are not treating the death as suspicious. the committee of mps overseeing the brexit process has called on
she had been brought up in quite a small town in south carolina. her parents went to church there. she was known in the neighbourhood. they were said to be a quiet family. by all accounts, it seems like she had quite a nice time as a teenager. but now she has had to find out that all of those 18 years were in fact a lie. one person is being treated for burns in manchester, after an explosion caused serious fire damage to a cafe. three fire engines have been dealing with the blaze, which...
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a teenager who was stolen as a newborn 18 years ago has been found in south carolina. kamiyah mobley was discovered after a tip—off and dna tests confirmed her real identity. the woman who raised her has been charged with kidnapping. our washington correspondent laura bicker sent this report. this is kamiyah mobley, with a woman, who for hall and her life she believed was her mother. but the 18—year—old has discovered the truth. and today that woman, gloria williams is behind bars. you have been charged with kidnapping. kamiyah was stolen from a hospital in florida eight hours after she was born, by someone posing as a nurse. her family pleaded for help to find her and police received thousands of tip—offs. but it was only in the last year they had a breakthrough. she had an inclination beginning a couple of months ago, she may have been involved in this in some way. a couple of months ago, she may have she has a lot to process and a lot to think about. she had an inclination beginning a couple of months ago, she may have been involved in this in some way. she
a teenager who was stolen as a newborn 18 years ago has been found in south carolina. kamiyah mobley was discovered after a tip—off and dna tests confirmed her real identity. the woman who raised her has been charged with kidnapping. our washington correspondent laura bicker sent this report. this is kamiyah mobley, with a woman, who for hall and her life she believed was her mother. but the 18—year—old has discovered the truth. and today that woman, gloria williams is behind bars. you...
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. >> reporter: south carolina inpublican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what were those? >> reporter: well, scott, the president cleared the way for two controversial oil projects, hee keystone and the dakota pipelines. the first would build a pipeline to carry canadian oil to the bys. st was halted by the obama administration due to pivironmental concerns. the other would build a pipeline under a reservoir in north dakota that also is used as a water source for one of the local native american tribes. today the president said he would consider building both of them to help the energy industry d d to create jobs, and he also asked for a plan that would require the pipes to be built using mainly american
. >> reporter: south carolina inpublican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what...
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. >> reporter: south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what were those? >> reporter: well, scott, the president cleared the way for two controversial oil projects, the keystone and the dakota pipelines. the first would build a pipeline to carry canadian oil to the u.s. it was halted by the obama administration due to environmental concerns. the other would build a pipeline under a reservoir in north dakota that also is used as a water source for one of the local native american tribes. today the president said he would consider building both of them to help the energy industry and to create jobs, and he also asked for a plan that would require the pipes to be built using mainly american
. >> reporter: south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. >> you're the leader of the free world, and people are going to start doubting you as a person if you keep making accusations against our electoral system without justification. >> reporter: the white house has not ruled out an investigation. >> he believes what he believes based on the information he's been provided. >> pelley: margaret, the president signed a number of executive orders today. what...
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they'd seemed a perfectly normal and happy family living in a quiet part of south carolina. but today, her mother, gloria williams, is under arrest, charged with kidnapping kamiyah after she was born 18 years ago and giving her a false identity. so in south carolina, we found an 18—year—old young woman, with the same date of birth, but a different name. so further investigation revealed that fraudulent documents had been used to establish that young woman's identity. in interviews with people, it supported the possibility that this young woman may be kamiyah mobley. just after she was born in this hospital in florida in 1998, kamiyah was abducted by a woman posing as a nurse. but it was only last year that police received a tip which eventually led to the arrest. for her biological family, a moment of huge relief. she sounds so intelligent and so respectful and she says she will be here to see us. for kamiyah herself, disbelief that the woman she loved as a mother is now accused of being her abductor. richard galpin, bbc news. a cross—party group of mps is calling on t
they'd seemed a perfectly normal and happy family living in a quiet part of south carolina. but today, her mother, gloria williams, is under arrest, charged with kidnapping kamiyah after she was born 18 years ago and giving her a false identity. so in south carolina, we found an 18—year—old young woman, with the same date of birth, but a different name. so further investigation revealed that fraudulent documents had been used to establish that young woman's identity. in interviews with...
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>> shortly after we spoke, they met in south carolina. this young woman born kamiyah mobley 18 years ago and lived unknowingly under a different name has now met her biological mother and her father, craig aikan, who described for reporters what was a private but emotional reunion with the daughter that he had never seen, particularly after she was kidnapped that summer day in 1998. i want you to hear directly from mr. aikan as he described the encounter. >> the first meeting was beautiful, it was wonderful. >> what did she have to say to you? >> she was glad to meet us. >> reporter: are you planning to bring her to our city? >> that's going to be up to her. one step at a time. >> investigators were able to confirm this young woman they encountered in south carolina was in fact his missing daughter. he did say he was in prison when his daughter was born. today is the very first time he saw or possibly held his daughter in his arms. but that leads, poppy, to another question. what will this young lady choose to do? she is 18 years old. she
>> shortly after we spoke, they met in south carolina. this young woman born kamiyah mobley 18 years ago and lived unknowingly under a different name has now met her biological mother and her father, craig aikan, who described for reporters what was a private but emotional reunion with the daughter that he had never seen, particularly after she was kidnapped that summer day in 1998. i want you to hear directly from mr. aikan as he described the encounter. >> the first meeting was...
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harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. /swe're at the tail end of onet of storms ... but another, stronger system is ready to move in. >>> right now at 6:00, we're at the tale end of one set of storms, another stronger system ready to move in. we're tracking when it will hit and what's being done to brace for what could be a monster storm. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> raj and jessica have the night off. rain is falling in much of the bay area, we have team coverage tonight. let's begin with jeff ranieri, what are we looking at right now? >> the ground is so extremely saturated from a lot of this happening in a 36 hour period. look at the tremendous totals here up in the north bay, over four inches in kent field. 4 to 7 inches on average for the santa cruz mountains, back to walnut creek over 2. morgan hill, 2 1/2. even some light to moderate rain that's lingering. our mobil doppler radar, it is it
harry smith, nbc news, colombia, south carolina. >>> and that's going to do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. /swe're at the tail end of onet of storms ... but another, stronger system is ready to move in. >>> right now at 6:00, we're at the tale end of one set of storms, another stronger system ready to move in. we're tracking when it will hit and what's being done to brace for what could be a...
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south carolina governor nikki haley is nominated for u-n ambassador. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt is nominated to be the head of the epa. businessman wilbur ross is nominated for commerce secretary. and georgia representitive tom price has a courtesy hearing for his nomination as h-h-s secretary. it's a courtesy hearing because a separate panel, the senate finance committee, will actually vote on price's nomination.
south carolina governor nikki haley is nominated for u-n ambassador. oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt is nominated to be the head of the epa. businessman wilbur ross is nominated for commerce secretary. and georgia representitive tom price has a courtesy hearing for his nomination as h-h-s secretary. it's a courtesy hearing because a separate panel, the senate finance committee, will actually vote on price's nomination.
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we call it south carolina democrats care. so on inauguration day, instead of just rallies and protests, what did we do? we went out all across the state of south carolina doing service efforts. service activities across the state. from blankets for the homeless to tutoring of young kids, homeowner workshops, resume building skills. when we are able to prove to people democrats aren't in power in south carolina, but when people see that we're in their communities helping them address the issues that are pressing and in front of them, that is how you change the minds. that is how you change the hearts of people. so when we talk about what we need to do in order to get folks out, we have to once again prove to people that we are fighting for them. that we are on their side and have their back and until we do that, we'll continue to talk and have these forums, why aren't these people voting for us? they aren't voting for us because they don't believe we're for them. and until we do that, until we transform this and transform the
we call it south carolina democrats care. so on inauguration day, instead of just rallies and protests, what did we do? we went out all across the state of south carolina doing service efforts. service activities across the state. from blankets for the homeless to tutoring of young kids, homeowner workshops, resume building skills. when we are able to prove to people democrats aren't in power in south carolina, but when people see that we're in their communities helping them address the issues...
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young from alaska, my friend, former governor of south carolina, mr. sanford, madam speaker, i would now yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: good evening, mr. speaker. and others who are listening and watching. i believe today is monday, the 30th of january. the been 10 days since the inauguration of our new president. and oh, my goodness. has it been an extraordinary 10 days. i just hardly know where to begin. normally i come up here and we talk about how we can grow the american economy, how we can provide jobs, how we can see a return of our manufacturing industries. but i'm compelled today to pick up comments on the last 10 days. i was at a dinner out in california on friday evening. and a wide, wide variety of people from multiple interest groups there were, some labor unions, some farmers, senior citizens, health care folks, teach aers -- teachers. and there was
young from alaska, my friend, former governor of south carolina, mr. sanford, madam speaker, i would now yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: good evening, mr. speaker. and others who are listening and watching. i believe today is monday, the 30th of january. the been 10 days since the inauguration of our new...
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we don't have many of those in south carolina. we would like to have our own plan to provide for the most ne needy. we want to provide for folks as well but we thought it was a better way to do it given the locale of south carolina but did not have the accessibility because of law. >> the problem i see and enlighten me if i'm looking at this wrong, populated areas differ on the side of the state. those are big cities for montana. we have a lot of other cities that are less than 50,000 and a lot less than 1,000. in all three of those cases, there are tones of folks on medicaid. my concern is that whether they are in a rural fron tee or what we call biggie cities. we've got folks there depended on it. they are going to be without care. >> senator, again, sounds like we have some of the same skpe experiences. if there are other ideas on how to fix medicaid, i would be more than happy do it. i would like to give the states the flexibility to try. it might be that montana and south carolina don't solve them but if wyoming does, maybe o
we don't have many of those in south carolina. we would like to have our own plan to provide for the most ne needy. we want to provide for folks as well but we thought it was a better way to do it given the locale of south carolina but did not have the accessibility because of law. >> the problem i see and enlighten me if i'm looking at this wrong, populated areas differ on the side of the state. those are big cities for montana. we have a lot of other cities that are less than 50,000 and...
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i know as governor of south carolina she brought us together at home. she has dealt with some things incredibly difficult for any state with the 1,000 year flood and the tragedy in charleston with the dylann roof, nine parishioners at the mother emanuel church. she carried herself with dignity and grace. she was able to rally the state, remove the confederate flag from capitol grounds. all i can say is the skill set she has for bringing people together i've seen. as she goes into this new job she can learn the nuances of foreign policy. the diplomacy is something you either have or you don't. she's tough, she's determined and i think very capable of being the united states' voice in the united nations. as a matter of fact, i think she'll represent us good. i mean extremely well. not just good. extremely well. the bottom line is her story is a uniquely american story. immigrant parents coming to a small town in south carolina, and she said very pointedly, i was too light to be african-american or black, and i was too dark to be white. she's an indian ame
i know as governor of south carolina she brought us together at home. she has dealt with some things incredibly difficult for any state with the 1,000 year flood and the tragedy in charleston with the dylann roof, nine parishioners at the mother emanuel church. she carried herself with dignity and grace. she was able to rally the state, remove the confederate flag from capitol grounds. all i can say is the skill set she has for bringing people together i've seen. as she goes into this new job...
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we call it south carolina democrats care. so on inauguration day, instead of just the rallies and the protest, what did we do? we went out all across the state of south carolina doing service efforts, service activities across the state. from blankets for the homeless to tutoring of young kids, home owner workshops, resume building skills. when we are able to prove to people, democrats are not empowered in south carolina, but when people see that we are in their communities helping them address the issues that oppressing and in front of them, that is how you change the minds. that is how you change the hearts of people. so when we talk about what we need to do, we have to once again proved to people that we are fighting for them, that we are other side. that we had their back. and until we do that we are going to continue to just talk and have these forms and always other things scratching our heads, why aren't these people voting for us? they don't believe that we are for them. and until we do that, until we transform this a
we call it south carolina democrats care. so on inauguration day, instead of just the rallies and the protest, what did we do? we went out all across the state of south carolina doing service efforts, service activities across the state. from blankets for the homeless to tutoring of young kids, home owner workshops, resume building skills. when we are able to prove to people, democrats are not empowered in south carolina, but when people see that we are in their communities helping them address...
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young woman that we contacted in south carolina is in fact kamiyah mobley. >> reporter: court documents state alex sister divided in a trend williams told her about the kidnapping a year and a half ago. "people" magazine reports when alexis asked for her birth certificate she needed to get a job, williams broke down, finally telling her the truth. it is unclear why she kept after so many years of hoping and waiting, her biological parents made the trip to south carolina, meeting alexis for the first time on sunday. >> first meeting was beautiful. it was wonderful. wouldn't have went no better. >> reporter: alexis seems all of it can seem overwhelming. >> do you want to get to know them? >> i do. it is hard. but the love i have for my mother will never change. that's just it. i could get to know them and have the same love for them. >> she as victim of her mother's crime. and we need to really allow her to love whoever she wants to love. and to not make her feel guilty for having loyalty issues. >> reporter: and there's heartache for the man who thought he was her father. >> i named her.
young woman that we contacted in south carolina is in fact kamiyah mobley. >> reporter: court documents state alex sister divided in a trend williams told her about the kidnapping a year and a half ago. "people" magazine reports when alexis asked for her birth certificate she needed to get a job, williams broke down, finally telling her the truth. it is unclear why she kept after so many years of hoping and waiting, her biological parents made the trip to south carolina, meeting...
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in the murder case there charleston south carolina church. we understand there is a verdict on the sentence. >> this is the sentencing phase. so his attorney -- his defense attorneys have never really gone in any lengthy defenses to say he didn't do it. they have tried to really focus their attention on the sentencing and try to spare him the death penalty. of course he has recently taken control of his own defense and made some very pointed statements saying he had to do it. >> facing the death penalty, we'll see how that turns out and report that as soon as we get the details. >>> a young father in montgomery county is held in jail right now accused of shaking his 5 month old son so violently it resulted in the baby's death last fall. the father was arrested just yesterday. >> reporter: 20-year-old roger being charged with first degree child abuse leading to death and first degree child abuse resulting in serious injury. he faces the possibility of more than 40 years in prison if he is convicted on these charges. today the state attorney's
in the murder case there charleston south carolina church. we understand there is a verdict on the sentence. >> this is the sentencing phase. so his attorney -- his defense attorneys have never really gone in any lengthy defenses to say he didn't do it. they have tried to really focus their attention on the sentencing and try to spare him the death penalty. of course he has recently taken control of his own defense and made some very pointed statements saying he had to do it. >>...
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she will soon be in south carolina, extradited to face charges. the question remains, how will they prosecute. what will the approach be prosecuting a woman who by all accounts was a good mother, but allegedly dressed as a neweurse walked out with a baby that wasn't hurs, according to reports from officers. >> how do you navigate that reunion, too, a lot of years. >> you can imagine when the biological mother gets news her child was found after 18 years. >> that will change the story. it will take it a different direction. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> that's it for us. see you back at 10:00 eastern for an hour of newsroom. >> don't go anywhere. smerconish starts now. ♪ ♪ >>> i am michael smerconish in philadelphia. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. t minus six days to donald trump's move to the produces. the honeymoon seems to have already ended. congressman john lewis says he will skip the inauguration, he does not view trump as a legitimate president, believing russia helped elect him. never one to all
she will soon be in south carolina, extradited to face charges. the question remains, how will they prosecute. what will the approach be prosecuting a woman who by all accounts was a good mother, but allegedly dressed as a neweurse walked out with a baby that wasn't hurs, according to reports from officers. >> how do you navigate that reunion, too, a lot of years. >> you can imagine when the biological mother gets news her child was found after 18 years. >> that will change...
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being away from the only mother she ever knew. >> both remain in south carolina. we understand williams will likely be extradited to a florida to face some of these kidnapping charges, but for 18 year, law enforcement with a few tip, only had what is more of a sketch. we just showed you a few minutes ago and a hope they would finally be able to close the case. now, the question, how will prosecutors go about this case. you have a woman that by all accounts was a good mother, however, allegedly walk ued into the hospital dressed as a nurse and walked out with a baby that was not hers! that image just again to emphasize the photograph we saw, it is a rendering. >> this is a sketch that was put together by investigate ors sin the baby was about six hours old when kidnapped. >> and then there is video that shows this young lady. who's essentially, waving to the woman she thought was her mother. and actually, saying i love you. so, this poor child is really now tormented for a number of reasons because as you said, it appears as though she was raised in loving environm
being away from the only mother she ever knew. >> both remain in south carolina. we understand williams will likely be extradited to a florida to face some of these kidnapping charges, but for 18 year, law enforcement with a few tip, only had what is more of a sketch. we just showed you a few minutes ago and a hope they would finally be able to close the case. now, the question, how will prosecutors go about this case. you have a woman that by all accounts was a good mother, however,...
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>> lexington, south carolina. >> georgia. >> lilly and lou meyer made a final stop in i-959 in dale city on the way to d.c. >> i want trump. trump. >> this is an incredible expanse. >> some locals want no part of it and are leaving town. she will participate in women's march but i'm not sad to miss it. >> caesar was also here for obama in 2009. >> give let's see what is possible. we elected him. give him the benefit of the doubt. >> we heard that from more than a few trump supporters. this has everything you could need. coffee cup, make america great
>> lexington, south carolina. >> georgia. >> lilly and lou meyer made a final stop in i-959 in dale city on the way to d.c. >> i want trump. trump. >> this is an incredible expanse. >> some locals want no part of it and are leaving town. she will participate in women's march but i'm not sad to miss it. >> caesar was also here for obama in 2009. >> give let's see what is possible. we elected him. give him the benefit of the doubt. >> we heard...