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are you looking at doing any work out of georgetown, south carolina or charleston, south carolina? of course, it has a lot of history and my family has been involved in the history. dr. masur: that's a great question. south carolina -- so many amazing things happen during reconstruction and that is so terrific that you have a founder ancestor and you know about him. it is so admirable and so amazing. so, the panel we were just on in beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more african-americans served in the state legislature the most other states, and therefore had a really dig say in the policies they passed. -- big say in the policies they passed or is there are terrific books about the state during reconstruction because it is so famous. it is almost like the most avagard, -- avagard, forward thinking state. confederate monuments -- confederate monuments, i think it has been widely described -- there are two different monuments where white communities were feeling very empowere
are you looking at doing any work out of georgetown, south carolina or charleston, south carolina? of course, it has a lot of history and my family has been involved in the history. dr. masur: that's a great question. south carolina -- so many amazing things happen during reconstruction and that is so terrific that you have a founder ancestor and you know about him. it is so admirable and so amazing. so, the panel we were just on in beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in...
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just on inel we were beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more african-americans served in the state legislature the most other states, and therefore had a really dig say in the policies they passed. -- big say in the policies they passed or is there are terrific books about the state during reconstruction because it is so famous. it is almost like the most avagard, -- avagard, forward thinking state. --federate monuments confederate monuments, i think described --idely there are two different monuments where white communities were feeling very empowered. there's also the civil war generation. that theye are people admired. and i should say those monuments to the greatness of the confederacy were exclusionary monuments that were saying these are the heroes of our community. they are our heroes, not your heroes. we stand for something that involves your subordination. i do not think people had to say that explicitly in order for that to be what the monuments men. once again, there were
just on inel we were beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more african-americans served in the state legislature the most other states, and therefore had a really dig say in the policies they passed. -- big say in the policies they passed or is there are terrific books about the state during reconstruction because it is so famous. it is almost like the most avagard, -- avagard, forward...
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south carolina to south integrity with carolina and return tgovernment to you, the taxpayer. thank you, michael. host: hank, you are on c-span. go ahead, hank. thanks, thanks. guest: good morning, hank. caller: good morning to you. live out here in the country in chesterfield county. very, very poor county and it don't seem like any industry our way. i read in the paper and see on get all n, where we hese plants and are moving car manufacturers, tire anufacturers, boeing, all the plants moving into south carolina, but over here on this state, up in the sand hills we're not seeing the that.it of all i just wish, you know, next time somebody somebody, some plant or industry south to come to carolina, will you kind of just mention chesterfield county to know, this , you real f the state is not industrialized and they need help up here, all the young are leaving. once they leave, they don't come back and little small towns up they are dying. away.ust melting i would appreciate that, if you could -- thank youright, hank, for calling in. lieutenant governor bryant? guest: thank you
south carolina to south integrity with carolina and return tgovernment to you, the taxpayer. thank you, michael. host: hank, you are on c-span. go ahead, hank. thanks, thanks. guest: good morning, hank. caller: good morning to you. live out here in the country in chesterfield county. very, very poor county and it don't seem like any industry our way. i read in the paper and see on get all n, where we hese plants and are moving car manufacturers, tire anufacturers, boeing, all the plants moving...
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i have been to coastal south carolina. i know it is all about tourism. so why isn't the white house counting your state's tourism as a factor here? >> that i don't know. and we'll hopefully get to the bottom of this. i've had conversations in the past with secretary szinke. he was a classmate in congress. i'll continue to have conversations chb conversations. it's now going to get amped up with the goff nerp. the governor just asterisk scott does, governor has the ear of the president based on things that happened politically m that happened in south carolina. so i think you'll see something happen here. but more importantly the politics of what's going on, there is a principle at play. and that's the principle of home rule, of federalism. that the government is most local governs best. as republicans we've said we believe in that. that not all decisions need to be made in washington. that many should be made at home. and when you have the absolute clarity that we have seen for instance on the coast of south carolina with every municipality, every hamlet
i have been to coastal south carolina. i know it is all about tourism. so why isn't the white house counting your state's tourism as a factor here? >> that i don't know. and we'll hopefully get to the bottom of this. i've had conversations in the past with secretary szinke. he was a classmate in congress. i'll continue to have conversations chb conversations. it's now going to get amped up with the goff nerp. the governor just asterisk scott does, governor has the ear of the president...
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not a popular idea in south carolina. [laughter] the second obstacle was the obama administration, rightfully, was saying before we use the antiquities act, we want legislation sponsored locally to provide a platform of public discussion. wonderut the atlas and whose congressional district? bad news. the congressional district, the representative was mike sanford. [laughter] mr. babbitt: a nice enough guy, but he was not going to connect with this. this on somering real momentum, we are talking with all of these folks, and i have to think out-of-the-box of it. maybe the sponsor does not have to be a congressman from the district. who else is down there in south we are looking down, and we see the obvious. his name is james clymer. a wonderful, well-known congressman. leader,ted democratic and in my time, he had been a champion of appropriations for historic preservation's, specifically for historic black colleges who helped us out. the clock is ticking. it is now 2016. we are past the end of clinton, bush one, bush two, o
not a popular idea in south carolina. [laughter] the second obstacle was the obama administration, rightfully, was saying before we use the antiquities act, we want legislation sponsored locally to provide a platform of public discussion. wonderut the atlas and whose congressional district? bad news. the congressional district, the representative was mike sanford. [laughter] mr. babbitt: a nice enough guy, but he was not going to connect with this. this on somering real momentum, we are talking...
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stock has suffered difficult situation for folks in south carolina, customers and customers of their partner, cooperatives it's a complicated deal. we put together a package that tries to solve a lot of the problems for the customer. $1.3 billion in cash going to customers within 90 days of closing. very unusual thing to give company's customers val crew in a transaction, i've never heard of it before almost $600 million in subsidies for rate reduction 5% going forward. shortening the time period 60 to 20 years absorbing additional $1.7 billion on cost spent on the plates tremendo tremendous amount of value going to the customers of scana and subject to regulatory approval by their regulators. >> sounds like a lot of money but you said would be additive even with those costs. shelling out all this money, how can you still make money off the deal >> lot has to do with the differential in our size we're six times larger they put what they could afford financially forward. our financial resources allow us to bring more to the table solve for the new nuclear problem, scana is a very good
stock has suffered difficult situation for folks in south carolina, customers and customers of their partner, cooperatives it's a complicated deal. we put together a package that tries to solve a lot of the problems for the customer. $1.3 billion in cash going to customers within 90 days of closing. very unusual thing to give company's customers val crew in a transaction, i've never heard of it before almost $600 million in subsidies for rate reduction 5% going forward. shortening the time...
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so we trekked off to south carolina. eric was my guide. , met all of the usual suspects the irrepressible mayor, mike allen from the park service and got a nice view of what this was all about the this seemed to be agreement that this was the right place to memorialize the reconstruction. beginning terrific and all went downhill from there. washington washington and looked at the clock and realized i was in the last few months of my administration and there was on a chance of getting this the agenda in the last 60 days of the administration. reconstruction had no meaning. most people thought reconstruction must ports refero highways and urges and -- highways and bridges and ports. back andnally came checked around and gradually got with their work. on.there was not much going on. the park service, mike allen and south carolina and his people were really jazzed by this. at the top of the park service in washington, no one had ever heard of the reconstruction. comesars ticked by the obama administration. andnearly 10 years
so we trekked off to south carolina. eric was my guide. , met all of the usual suspects the irrepressible mayor, mike allen from the park service and got a nice view of what this was all about the this seemed to be agreement that this was the right place to memorialize the reconstruction. beginning terrific and all went downhill from there. washington washington and looked at the clock and realized i was in the last few months of my administration and there was on a chance of getting this the...
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this is charleston, south carolina. a city more or customed to gorgeous weather certainly had a picture isk winter wonderland. 5 inches fell. at one point the city saw about an inch per hour. specifically, in water front park, one of the iconic fountains was completely frozen over. there were hazardous conditions on the roadways as well. on the way into charleston, some vehicles overturned from that severe weather. the power company tells us about 11,000 people were without power. that's just a fraction of the customers they serve. we know that the city officials are still concerned today, thursday, with the road conditions. there's an expectation those roadways will remain frozen over. and if charleston is expecting the weather to get warmer, they're going have to wait. the neck time it's ex-petted to rise above 40 degrees is on sunday. >> thanks. president trump dissolving his highly touted voter fraud commission. the listreason given that too m states refusing to participate. his claim that he would have won the vote
this is charleston, south carolina. a city more or customed to gorgeous weather certainly had a picture isk winter wonderland. 5 inches fell. at one point the city saw about an inch per hour. specifically, in water front park, one of the iconic fountains was completely frozen over. there were hazardous conditions on the roadways as well. on the way into charleston, some vehicles overturned from that severe weather. the power company tells us about 11,000 people were without power. that's just a...
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just on inel we were beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more african-americans served in the state legislature the most other states, and therefore had a really dig say in the policies they passed. -- big say in the policies they passed or is there are terrific books about the state during reconstruction because it is so famous. it is almost like the most avagard, -- avagard, forward thinking state. --federate monuments confederate monuments, i think described --idely there are two different monuments where white communities were feeling very empowered. there's also the civil war generation. that theye are people admired. and i should say those monuments to the greatness of the confederacy were exclusionary monuments that were saying these are the heroes of our community. they are our heroes, not your heroes. we stand for something that involves your subordination. i do not think people had to say that explicitly in order for that to be what the monuments men. once again, there were
just on inel we were beaufort, south carolina, and of course, one reason it is in south carolina is south carolina had some of the most interesting politics. many more african-americans served in the state legislature the most other states, and therefore had a really dig say in the policies they passed. -- big say in the policies they passed or is there are terrific books about the state during reconstruction because it is so famous. it is almost like the most avagard, -- avagard, forward...
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this is the first time the pool froze in south carolina. he's from indiana and loves to ice fish. >> "action news" continues tomorrow at 4:30. for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. we'll see you back here tomorrow. luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) altheir keys,s people me you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ and mystery writers. i'm the kind that pays better. who am i? i'm rick castle. castle. castle. i really am ruggedly handsome, aren't i? every writer needs inspiration, and i've and thanks to my friendship with the mayor, i get to be on her case. i would be happy to let you spank me. and together, we catch killers. we make a pretty good team, you know? like starsky and hutch, turner and hooch. you do remind me a little of hooch. yeah, paula, that sounds perfect. yeah, close the deal. th with big news about my book "heat wave." mm-hmm. wanna guess? guessing wou
this is the first time the pool froze in south carolina. he's from indiana and loves to ice fish. >> "action news" continues tomorrow at 4:30. for melissa magee, jeff skversky and the entire "action news" team, i'm walter perez. have a great night. we'll see you back here tomorrow. luck, i have skills... i don't have my keys. (on intercom) altheir keys,s people me you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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clyburn talk about south carolina. because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr. cicilline, reminded me of mr. welch's letter. did you want to speak to that at all? mr. cicilline: i just wanted to reinforce what leader pelosi said. that we have over 170 of our colleagues who communicated to the white house the five priorities that we thought were important to be included in the continuing resolution. this parity between defense and nondefense spending. responding to the opioid crisis in our country. making sure we fund the children's health insurance program. take care of the dreamers. and be sure that we ensure our
clyburn talk about south carolina. because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr....
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clyburn talk about south carolina. because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr. cicilline, reminded me of mr. welch's letter. did you want to speak to that at all? mr. cicilline: i just wanted to reinforce what leader pelosi said. that we have over 170 of our colleagues who communicated to the white house the five priorities that we thought were important to be included in the continuing resolution. this parity between defense and nondefense spending. responding to the opioid crisis in our country. making sure we fund the children's health insurance program. take care of the dreamers. and be sure that we ensure our
clyburn talk about south carolina. because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr....
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. >> south carolina, rise. consent thatimous when the houses adjourned today, it is adjourned to me tomorrow. the gentleman from south carolina, rise. >> either that the house now entering. >> those in favor say i. those opposed, no. the motion is adopted. the house and adjourned until noon tomorrow. announcer: that was a bit scrambled. the house will be back at new tomorrow. the senate is back tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. as we were saying, the senate majority leader announced the senate will vote on a bill to fund the government on february -- until february 8. that vote will be held tomorrow at noon. >> i wanted to thank senator , andm and senator collins many others who have been working across the aisle to help resolve the impasse that we find ourselves in. when the democrat filibuster, the funding bill -- when it comes to an end, a serious bipartisan negotiation that had been going on for months now, to resolve our unfinished business. military spending. disaster relief. health care. immigration and border secu
. >> south carolina, rise. consent thatimous when the houses adjourned today, it is adjourned to me tomorrow. the gentleman from south carolina, rise. >> either that the house now entering. >> those in favor say i. those opposed, no. the motion is adopted. the house and adjourned until noon tomorrow. announcer: that was a bit scrambled. the house will be back at new tomorrow. the senate is back tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. as we were saying, the senate majority leader announced the...
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looking at pictures in south carolina where snow is extremely rare. georgia is currently under a state of emergency and residents of tallahassee, florida saw snow for the first time in 28 years. >> never seen snow promise a big difference. super cold. >> you know it's the sunshine state. >> i never experienced anything like this. this is crazy. i've got to check ice off my car. i don't know how to drive on the road like this. >> a powerful storm forecasters are calling a bomb cyclone is heading straight for the northeast it's up to 12 inches of snow and record low temperatures. high winds in blizzard like conditions are also expected. by the end of this week, priced at the northeast will be colder than mars. conditions are forecasting also travel nightmare. more than 3005 scheduled for today and tomorrow have been canceled nationwide planes in anticipation of the storm. the number is it to rise sorts in atlanta and jacksonville were those most at along with wife to boston in the new york area's three main airport. united, delta and american issued wai
looking at pictures in south carolina where snow is extremely rare. georgia is currently under a state of emergency and residents of tallahassee, florida saw snow for the first time in 28 years. >> never seen snow promise a big difference. super cold. >> you know it's the sunshine state. >> i never experienced anything like this. this is crazy. i've got to check ice off my car. i don't know how to drive on the road like this. >> a powerful storm forecasters are calling a...
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this is charleston, south carolina. >> and that same system is headed up our way. it's going to hit us quite quickly. doug kammerer has more of what we can expect and when. parts of north carolina and southeast virginia and norfolk has a blizzard warning in effect. they are going to pick up 6 to 10 inches of snow in parts of the area. for us, we're not picking up that kind of snow. we're not picking up more than an inch in some locations. the storm is really starting to get its act together or bomb off the coast. that's why it's called a bomb. it's strengthening off the coast. 24 millibars in 24 hours. portions of the north carolina area and raleigh. it comes between, say, 3:00, 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. winter weather advisory in effect. any snow that falls will stick on the roadway. that's why you need to be prepared. we could see some cancellations and delays tomorrow morning. more on that coming up in 10 to 15 minutes. >>> a commuter alert for people riding the blue and the orange lines tonight. metro trains are single tracking between smithsoni
this is charleston, south carolina. >> and that same system is headed up our way. it's going to hit us quite quickly. doug kammerer has more of what we can expect and when. parts of north carolina and southeast virginia and norfolk has a blizzard warning in effect. they are going to pick up 6 to 10 inches of snow in parts of the area. for us, we're not picking up that kind of snow. we're not picking up more than an inch in some locations. the storm is really starting to get its act...
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burden is set in south carolina in the 19905. is set in south carolina in the 1990s. mike burden is a klansman, he espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy. espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy.. ended things change when he meetsjudy.. ended up falling in love with the single mother named judy that made him have to face the decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. then he also meets the reverend played by forest whitaker who shows him an immense amount of hospitality and warmth and takes him in and becomes a redemption story and a story about love and acceptance and accepting who you are in the midst ofa accepting who you are in the midst of a very sort of kind of chaotic scenario. the african-american minister who takes him under his wing has a history of organising against the clan. he extends himself to mike burden because he believes he has two practice what he preaches. mike is a test for the reverend, a test of all the things he has ever believed in. we get a chance to see him go through that, we get a
burden is set in south carolina in the 19905. is set in south carolina in the 1990s. mike burden is a klansman, he espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy. espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy.. ended things change when he meetsjudy.. ended up falling in love with the single mother named judy that made him have to face the decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. then he also meets the reverend played by forest whitaker who shows him...
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clyburn talk about south carolina. all because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr. cicilline, reminded me of mr. welch's letter. did you want to speak to that at all? mr. cicilline: i just wanted to reinforce what leader pelosi said. that we have over 170 of our colleagues who communicated to the white house the five priorities that we thought were important to be included in the continuing resolution. this parity between defense and nondefense spending. responding to the opioid crisis in our country. making sure we fund the children's health insurance program. take care of the dreamers. and be sure that we ensure
clyburn talk about south carolina. all because just last week i learned that my brother's grandson is going to fort jackson. he just enlisted. our family is so proud. one of my brothers -- my four brothers who served in the army, one of them started out there too. so this is about certainly supporting our defense, our department of defense, and general mattis told us he can't take these c.r.'s. it's just not a way to run a military. and it's not a way to run a government. my colleague, mr....
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carolina proposed the present-day university of south carolina in order to foster the good order and the harmony of the whole community. it maintains the purpose of georgetown university was to promote the grand interest of society. so how do they plan to educate students to advance the common good? 's by fostering mental discipline, virtue and integrity. and how do they expect to combat? it was the ancient greeks and romans, the pedagogy was primarily the kind of model and memorization as a way to exercise it or make it stronger. student life and behavior was highly regulated. all three colleges have lists of rules governing student life where they could be in doubt what kinds, what they could and couldn't wear, the lists are remarkably extensive. the results were mixed at best and i have to say it's a bit of a digression but there's never been a golden age in the highers education when austin showed up for class on time, took the studies seriously and did the reading that has never existed. and in fact one could study the history of higher education through the tension between the
carolina proposed the present-day university of south carolina in order to foster the good order and the harmony of the whole community. it maintains the purpose of georgetown university was to promote the grand interest of society. so how do they plan to educate students to advance the common good? 's by fostering mental discipline, virtue and integrity. and how do they expect to combat? it was the ancient greeks and romans, the pedagogy was primarily the kind of model and memorization as a...
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but at the same time, the senators from illinois and new jersey and colorado and arizona and south carolina and colorado are painstakingly putting together a proposal where both sides give quite a bit. so there are sprouts of bipartisanship. more than sprouts that could save us from eyeball to eyeball and from a shutdown. my hope is that the president will understand it because the bill that was put together here in the senate was aimed, painstakingly pierced -- pieced together to meet what the president said he needed. protect the dreamers, president trump's full budget request for border security, far more than i would want to do, including funding to build barriers along the southern border, deals with family reunification. they call it chain migration for the dreamers. i know that some have said let's do it for the whole immigration bill. well, then let's talk about the 11 million, not just the dreamers. you want to do comprehensive? let's do comprehensive. but first let's get daca done. and, of course, they even got rid of the diversity program, which as the president noted i was the a
but at the same time, the senators from illinois and new jersey and colorado and arizona and south carolina and colorado are painstakingly putting together a proposal where both sides give quite a bit. so there are sprouts of bipartisanship. more than sprouts that could save us from eyeball to eyeball and from a shutdown. my hope is that the president will understand it because the bill that was put together here in the senate was aimed, painstakingly pierced -- pieced together to meet what the...
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hewitt back to south carolina, purchased his slaves back -- he went back to south carolina, to hised his slaves back brother-in-law, paid a premium for all of them, and took them to ohio and freed them. and then he came back to south carolina, where he worked aggressively. he was a baptist minister, and down to the line -- a white baptist minister -- and down to the line, we have the baptist church of beaufort, which owned four churches occupied by african-americans. they had transformed all that one of them in the 1970's. and then they transferred it to the brick baptist church. when molly and the lawyers were doing their research, just to get the facade easement at that time, they realized there was a cloud on the title or an exception in the deed that said should it no longer serve as a house of worship, it would have to be given back to the church. well, you cannot put an easement on a property that has that condition. 2016, 5:001, p.m., the baptist church of beaufort voted unanimously to give up any rights they had to allow this to happen. so there are so many stories to be told
hewitt back to south carolina, purchased his slaves back -- he went back to south carolina, to hised his slaves back brother-in-law, paid a premium for all of them, and took them to ohio and freed them. and then he came back to south carolina, where he worked aggressively. he was a baptist minister, and down to the line -- a white baptist minister -- and down to the line, we have the baptist church of beaufort, which owned four churches occupied by african-americans. they had transformed all...
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north and south carolina face-to-face. first high level talks began over night with the leaders from both countries able to listen in in real-time. some progress already announced on military matters. the olympics. of course u.s. bystanders. let's go to our reporter. >>reporter: well, dave, there's been some pretty fast agreements in the first three hours north korea agreed they would send a high-level delegation to the olympics in south carolina. they said they would send athletes, a press core and a cheering quad. >> but also south carolina was pushing for more. saying they want to discuss military talks, want to make sure in the future there's no room for miscalculation. they want to talk about separated families who haven't seen each other. it's very important things for the south caroli south korea side. also south carolina could temporarily lift some of the sanctions if it means it's easier for the north koreans to come to the olympics. we don't have details on that. potentially maybe someone within the delegation. o
north and south carolina face-to-face. first high level talks began over night with the leaders from both countries able to listen in in real-time. some progress already announced on military matters. the olympics. of course u.s. bystanders. let's go to our reporter. >>reporter: well, dave, there's been some pretty fast agreements in the first three hours north korea agreed they would send a high-level delegation to the olympics in south carolina. they said they would send athletes, a...
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south carolina and our country thank you for your service. i thank you for your friendship. he said in his statement, chris, that he plans to return to the judicial system. so perhaps there's a judgeship in his future. >> well, i don't know about that. let me just say, i would second a lot of what ambassador haley says. from my experience as a journalist, interviewing trey gowdy over the year, from the ben ghazi investigation to the fisa investigation, he's a pretty straight shooter. >> dana: yep. >> when i interviewed him, lot of republicans very critical of the investigation of collusion saying it's a hoax. i said, do you think robert mueller should be fired? he said 100% not. i think that he needs to go ahead and finish this investigation. there's a lot of time when i think he's a very straight shooter, trying to do the best job he can. in terms of the judicial process, that may be more of the legal process. >> dana: could be. >> it might be more about becoming a lawyer and less about becoming a judge. among other thing, he is so controversial and such a political target
south carolina and our country thank you for your service. i thank you for your friendship. he said in his statement, chris, that he plans to return to the judicial system. so perhaps there's a judgeship in his future. >> well, i don't know about that. let me just say, i would second a lot of what ambassador haley says. from my experience as a journalist, interviewing trey gowdy over the year, from the ben ghazi investigation to the fisa investigation, he's a pretty straight shooter....
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one of these is the official south carolina state flag. look at them closely, any idea? time's up. the correct answer is, none of them. south carolina has no official specifications for what the state flag should look like. you got your crest sent right here, you got your palmetto there, other than that, it's open season. so the south carolina congress is trying to put forth a measure to standardize it. but the committee says it needs more research. the other states are starting to talk, south carolina, look at the goddesses on the state flag of new jersey, silently judging. the we look forward to your banner sharing the same design. >>> i think i know what breaking news he's about to talk about. >> i just saw it on your show at the end of the hour. chuck todd, the breaking news right now, donald trump saying he will talk to special counsel bob mueller under oath. this news is coming in, nbc's kristen welker is reporting it as we speak, donald trump basically saying here on the record that he will talk to bob mueller, of course there's no
one of these is the official south carolina state flag. look at them closely, any idea? time's up. the correct answer is, none of them. south carolina has no official specifications for what the state flag should look like. you got your crest sent right here, you got your palmetto there, other than that, it's open season. so the south carolina congress is trying to put forth a measure to standardize it. but the committee says it needs more research. the other states are starting to talk, south...
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right now for south carolina in to north carolina. charleston today had three inches of snow. more than three inches. maybe it was five inches of snow. savannah had over an inch of snow and never had snow on this particular day. cities that generally don't get it received snow. starting to push to the central part of virginia. where we stand with the advisories. there is a wind chill watch out for the blue ridge. that is looking ahead to the next weather story. late tomorrow and into friday. it will be bone chilling beyond this. winter weather advisory posted for the d.c. area. that is up unt into effect tomorrow morning. hour-by-hour. everything you are fine. heading out this evening, you don't have to worry about snow. just fine. no problems on the road with the weather related problems. once we get to midnight i see snow around the area. i will pause this at 2:00. it will fill in more. here is 4:00. let me say, though, i want to be clear. the farther east you go the greater the chance for snow. heavier the totals will be. this is n
right now for south carolina in to north carolina. charleston today had three inches of snow. more than three inches. maybe it was five inches of snow. savannah had over an inch of snow and never had snow on this particular day. cities that generally don't get it received snow. starting to push to the central part of virginia. where we stand with the advisories. there is a wind chill watch out for the blue ridge. that is looking ahead to the next weather story. late tomorrow and into friday. it...
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21.7% for south carolina. kentucky suffered giving up 16 turnovers on the night. south carolina goes on to win 76-68 in that one. then number 4 oklahoma with possible player of the year trey young had a difficult night against kansas state. he had 12 of the sooners 20 turn josephs in the game and would only score 20, ending his consecutive game streak with 25 points. wildcats had balanced shooting with four players in double digits led by barry brown. kansas state upsets oklahoma winning 87-69 in that one. and landon donovan has officially come out of retirement to saoult up as a new member of the mexican include lyon. he made a clear reference to politics along the border. [speaking foreign language] >> all right. so donovan said i don't believe in walls, adding it was always a dream of his to play in mexico. known as captain america, he played in three world cups for the u.s. team and is the all-time leading scorer for major league soccer. guys, very cool thing. >> pretty incredible to come out of retirement
21.7% for south carolina. kentucky suffered giving up 16 turnovers on the night. south carolina goes on to win 76-68 in that one. then number 4 oklahoma with possible player of the year trey young had a difficult night against kansas state. he had 12 of the sooners 20 turn josephs in the game and would only score 20, ending his consecutive game streak with 25 points. wildcats had balanced shooting with four players in double digits led by barry brown. kansas state upsets oklahoma winning 87-69...
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i know in south carolina people are excited about what he is doing, and will continue to be. connell: thank you, congressman. >> thank you. connell: congressman norman. larry fink, a billionaire investor on wall street, supported liberal causes in past, very interesting story, he sent out a warning leader -- a warning letter to business leaders, said they need to contribute to society or else. our guest coming upside that companies are already doing that by creating jobs and the like. we'll talk about it, a very interesting topic. but first a secret meeting on north korea, foxconn firming that hr mcmaster traveled to trans ove san francisco over the week to meet about north korea and its nuclear program. lieutenant general thomas mcnerney is coming up. connell: a secret meeting on north korea fox confirms that hr mcmaster traveled to san francisco over the week to talk about north korea's nuclear weapons program. this is "wall street journal" report that pentagon planning to actively two new -- thanking to develop two new sea based nuclear weapon, largely to respond it says t
i know in south carolina people are excited about what he is doing, and will continue to be. connell: thank you, congressman. >> thank you. connell: congressman norman. larry fink, a billionaire investor on wall street, supported liberal causes in past, very interesting story, he sent out a warning leader -- a warning letter to business leaders, said they need to contribute to society or else. our guest coming upside that companies are already doing that by creating jobs and the like....
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the streets of south carolina -- looking more like a sled-dog race as south carolina -- looking more like a sled-dog race as moves through. take a look at this video from charleston. a woman on a snowboard, being pulled by her dog! they got about five inches of snow there -- the third highest snow total on record for that city. developing now. bad blood between his former white house chief strategist steve bannon. adrianna hopkins is standing by with more on the fued between the two who many thought were good friends. this feud all started after bannon called the meeting between donald trump junior and a russian lawyer..treasonous in the new book "fire and fury". bannon also said the trump campaign officials involved should have called the fbi immediately. in that meeting a russian lawyer allegedly promised to give damaging information about hillary clinton. in response -- president trump's attorney sent bannon a letter - demanding he stop making "disparaging statements" about the president, and his family. trump also said that when bannon was fired he not only lost his job but he lo
the streets of south carolina -- looking more like a sled-dog race as south carolina -- looking more like a sled-dog race as moves through. take a look at this video from charleston. a woman on a snowboard, being pulled by her dog! they got about five inches of snow there -- the third highest snow total on record for that city. developing now. bad blood between his former white house chief strategist steve bannon. adrianna hopkins is standing by with more on the fued between the two who many...
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burden is set in south carolina in the 1990s. garrett hedlund plays mike burden, a klansman who espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy, played by andrea riseborough. he ended up falling in love with a single mother named judy that made him have to face a decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. and then he also meets a reverend played by forest whitaker, who shows him an immense amount of hospitality and warmth and takes him in and it becomes a redemption story and a story about love and acceptance and accepting who you are in the midst of a very sort of kind of chaotic scenario. the african—american minister who takes him under his wing has a history of organising against the klan. he extends himself to mike burden because he believes he has to practice what he preaches. mike is a test for the reverend, a test of all the things he has ever believed in. we get a chance to see him go through that, we get a chance to see him say, to his son, if i don't do this, i will never be able to preach again
burden is set in south carolina in the 1990s. garrett hedlund plays mike burden, a klansman who espouses their racist beliefs, but things change when he meetsjudy, played by andrea riseborough. he ended up falling in love with a single mother named judy that made him have to face a decision to stay in love or stay in the clan. and then he also meets a reverend played by forest whitaker, who shows him an immense amount of hospitality and warmth and takes him in and it becomes a redemption story...
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now, this is a live picture from south carolina. check out the snow already coming down in charleston. this is the same system heading our way. taking a live look now at camden. the winter storm will bring hurricane-force winds to some neighborhoods. >> this is the calm before the storm. for now people are bundled up, enjoying themselves on the steps of the philadelphia museum of art. up north meanwhile, the view at camelback mountain resort in the poconos, you see the skiers there hitting the slopes just hours before the nor'easter moves in. we have a team of journalists and meteorologists across our region covering every angle of this storm to keep you prepared. >> first we begin with nbc 10 chief meteorologist tammy souza. she is tracking the storm's timing and the snow totals neighborhood by neighborhood. >> we've got you covered. we'll start with the first alert. the entire area will be looking at snow. everybody will get snow, some of us more than others. we do have a blizzard warning that has been issued for southern delaware
now, this is a live picture from south carolina. check out the snow already coming down in charleston. this is the same system heading our way. taking a live look now at camden. the winter storm will bring hurricane-force winds to some neighborhoods. >> this is the calm before the storm. for now people are bundled up, enjoying themselves on the steps of the philadelphia museum of art. up north meanwhile, the view at camelback mountain resort in the poconos, you see the skiers there...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: i'm grateful for american families that today marks the first year of the presidency of donald trump. we can rejoice in his successes of promoting peace through strength abroad and economic opportunity at home. the that america's being restored as a beacon of freedom and liberty. isis is now really being defeated with his call for victory supporting our military. the economy is bombing with jobs. and skyrocketing stock markets. his dedication for all americans is clear. as unemployment is at a 17-year low. latino unemployment a record low. the democrat response has been mean-spirited object struckism of resistance. last month senate democrats opposed the tax cuts which clearly benefit workers. and now last night senate democrats shut down the government in and ugly effort to s
for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: i'm grateful for american families that today marks the first year of the presidency of donald trump. we can rejoice in his successes of promoting peace through strength abroad and economic opportunity at...
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. >> and find out how much state of south carolina could be on the hook for after a lottery mistake. >>> and, we will tell you how i major hollywood director is working to bring old films back to life and it involves color icing the move fridays world war one by hand we will be right oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... ...with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is with me through retirement, i'm just surprised it means in my kitchen. oh. [whispering] so that means no breakfast? i said there might be breakfast. i was really looking forward to breakfast... i know. voya. helping you to and through retirement. >>> and we have to tell but peter jackson's next big project lord of the wings director is restoring, world war one footage for a featured documentary using modern production techniques jackson plans to restore grain i black and white film to bring new life to the stories of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. the film will premiere at the london film
. >> and find out how much state of south carolina could be on the hook for after a lottery mistake. >>> and, we will tell you how i major hollywood director is working to bring old films back to life and it involves color icing the move fridays world war one by hand we will be right oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... ...with solutions to help provide income throughout. i get that voya is...
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already five to seven inches in charleston, south carolina. more on this and there are a lot of concerns a of bitterly cold temperature at a time like this. >> meagan fitzgerald is working for you to make sure your dripping faucet is not the only way you are protecting your home. >> reporter: the problem in this home is right here underneath the kitchen sink. >> the cold air got in and it froze the pipes. >> reporter: christopher roads is a plumber. he says he and his colleagues have been keeping busy. >> water bursting, pipes bursting all over the place. sometimes you just have frozen pipes. >> reporter: to make sure this doesn't happen to you, keep the temperature in your home at 68 degrees or higher. keep cabinet doors open to allow the warm air to reach the p night, rose says let all faucets in your home run at a drizzle and then turn them off when you wake up. if your warmer and drier are in the garage or exposed to the cold air, there's some work to do there, too, to make sure the water is drained from the pipes so they don't freeze. >>
already five to seven inches in charleston, south carolina. more on this and there are a lot of concerns a of bitterly cold temperature at a time like this. >> meagan fitzgerald is working for you to make sure your dripping faucet is not the only way you are protecting your home. >> reporter: the problem in this home is right here underneath the kitchen sink. >> the cold air got in and it froze the pipes. >> reporter: christopher roads is a plumber. he says he and his...
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congratulations to republicans nancy mace of charleston for your election tuesday to the south carolina house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, a continuing resolution to extend federal spending for one month may not pass because the president tweeted that he does not support funding for health care for nine million american kids. in is a terrible indictment and the congressional leadership that's again cowering to a pet lent, uninformed president, a president who's making a mockery of congress as a co-equal branch of the federal government and that congressional republican leadership is complicit is a national embarrassment. i say congress should roll the president and force him to veto children's health care. mr. president, a continuing resolution is a failure to act.
congratulations to republicans nancy mace of charleston for your election tuesday to the south carolina house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. higgins: mr. speaker, a continuing resolution to extend federal spending for one month may not pass because the president tweeted that he does not support funding for health care for...
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south carolina? listen to me. south carolina, black blown, south carolina. and what they're saying is very upset. the number one purveyor of washing machines is samsung and hired 500 people, they want to hire a thousand in the united states. let's put up this statement -- jeff flock is outside a solar factory in chicago talking about the solar panel situation and the washing machines. jeff, if we interrupt you, we want to let you know it's because sarah sanders, the press secretary is coming out. go ahead. you got a better offer. i understand. this is the largest urban solar power plant in the u.s. and it was built by a company called sunpower, which today, i'll show you stock in a minute. these guys are not happy about. this these trade issues are tricky, liz, and i explained why, first listen to the president. he firmly believes what he's done today is a job maker for the u.s. listen. >> our workers are going to have lots of really great jobs with products that are going to be made in the good old usa and that's what this is all about. reporter: products m
south carolina? listen to me. south carolina, black blown, south carolina. and what they're saying is very upset. the number one purveyor of washing machines is samsung and hired 500 people, they want to hire a thousand in the united states. let's put up this statement -- jeff flock is outside a solar factory in chicago talking about the solar panel situation and the washing machines. jeff, if we interrupt you, we want to let you know it's because sarah sanders, the press secretary is coming...
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. 24 in charlestown, south carolina. we have single digits on the board four in bethlehem. five in princeton currently 6 degrees in sinking spring when you wake up tomorrow morning it will be cold. thankfully it's sunday. hang in drink a hot cup you have coffee. seven below autopoint pocono. zero in allentown. one below in reading and millville. two in philadelphia. that would break a record low temperature. the previous record four set back in 2014. so heading down into record territory once again and with these type wind chills down around 15, 20, 25, even 30 below, frost bite can form on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. so you still even though we've been dealing with this, now for the better part of a week and a half plus you really need to bundle up and prepare be aware of stinging, numbing skin those symptoms red skin and of course alcohol intake causes your body to lose heat and make you feel like you are warmer so take it easy on that survival beer if you're heading out and about tonight. snowfall so far
. 24 in charlestown, south carolina. we have single digits on the board four in bethlehem. five in princeton currently 6 degrees in sinking spring when you wake up tomorrow morning it will be cold. thankfully it's sunday. hang in drink a hot cup you have coffee. seven below autopoint pocono. zero in allentown. one below in reading and millville. two in philadelphia. that would break a record low temperature. the previous record four set back in 2014. so heading down into record territory once...
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this is bring the wintry weather from parts of georgia into florida and south carolina. the winter storm warning will come down shortly. they continue for the coast to south carolina and north carolina. they had closer to our area. we have that winter storm warning for ocean city, bethany, salisbury and a winter weather advisory for southern maryland. charles and st. mary's counties into early tomorrow morning. temperatures will fall into the upper 20's. not as cold as it was earlier this morning. that storm will rev up. at 7:00, notice where it is located. that is where the strongest part of the storm is located. the richmond area. it picks up steam as we move into early tomorrow and that is why i believe we may see that winter weather advisory expand toward the east and we will get this out of here as we move into the late day hours tomorrow and friday and then the wind really starts to kick up talking windchill factors that will be absolutely freezing. as welations expected move across into extreme southern maryland. we will have a coating or an inch around the d.c. m
this is bring the wintry weather from parts of georgia into florida and south carolina. the winter storm warning will come down shortly. they continue for the coast to south carolina and north carolina. they had closer to our area. we have that winter storm warning for ocean city, bethany, salisbury and a winter weather advisory for southern maryland. charles and st. mary's counties into early tomorrow morning. temperatures will fall into the upper 20's. not as cold as it was earlier this...
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one bragged he would leave the office of governor of south carolina to "lead the mob." rather than prevent nigger lynching." the supreme court did nothing to challenge black disenfranchisement. instead they used slightly subtler methods. the regard going to use whatever methods they could in order to avoid it. that is 30 minutes. i think maybe i should quit. thank you very much. [applause] announcer: you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter @cspanhistory for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> tonight, georgetown law professor peter edelman looks at the way the court affects the poor with panel is a sand's and fees in his book "not a crime to be poor." issue inverty and terms of the war on drugs or the victims of the war on drugs? how did poverty play into that? families withs to no men around, what happens to the men who have been locked up in the collateral consequences. they cannot get jobs, they cannot live in public housing. laws across th
one bragged he would leave the office of governor of south carolina to "lead the mob." rather than prevent nigger lynching." the supreme court did nothing to challenge black disenfranchisement. instead they used slightly subtler methods. the regard going to use whatever methods they could in order to avoid it. that is 30 minutes. i think maybe i should quit. thank you very much. [applause] announcer: you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of programming on american...
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. 24 in charlestown, south carolina. we have single digits on the board four in bethlehem. five in princeton currently 6 degrees in sinking spring when you wake up tomorrow morning it will be cold. thankfully it's sunday. hang in drink a hot cup you have coffee. seven below autopoint pocono. zero in allentown. one below in reading and millville. two in philadelphia. that would break a record low temperature. the previous record four set back in 2014. so heading down into record territory once again and with these type wind chills down around 15, 20, 25, even 30 below, frost bite can form on exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes. so you still even though we've beenng with this, now for the better part of a week and a half plus you really need to bundle up and prepare be aware of stinging, numbing skin those symptoms red skin and of course alcohol intake causes your body to lose heat and make you feel like you are warmer so take it easy on that survival beer if you're heading out and about tonight. snowfall so far this s
. 24 in charlestown, south carolina. we have single digits on the board four in bethlehem. five in princeton currently 6 degrees in sinking spring when you wake up tomorrow morning it will be cold. thankfully it's sunday. hang in drink a hot cup you have coffee. seven below autopoint pocono. zero in allentown. one below in reading and millville. two in philadelphia. that would break a record low temperature. the previous record four set back in 2014. so heading down into record territory once...
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so that -- a young lady in south carolina is 17 years old, she goes to spartanburg, south carolina, she does all the things a 17-year-old would do, she is an incredibly gifted young lady. at 20 weeks it was discovered she is missing a leg and the doctors feared she would have severe birth defects and her parents were deciding what to do and they could see the baby move and they decided not to opt for an abortion and she is in high school today. micah from iowa you probably heard from senator ernst who is stalwart on this issue, born at 20 weeks and is alive today to tell about it. this is not about medical viability, mister president. roe v wade says there is a state interest to protect the unborn, i would argue the difference between medical viability in 1973 and 2018 is enormous. what we are trying to do is provide a new theory to protect the unemployed. it is something like this. can a legislative body prohibit an abortion on demand at a time science tells us the baby feels excruciating pain? at a time science tells us parents should sing to their child, at a time science tells us th
so that -- a young lady in south carolina is 17 years old, she goes to spartanburg, south carolina, she does all the things a 17-year-old would do, she is an incredibly gifted young lady. at 20 weeks it was discovered she is missing a leg and the doctors feared she would have severe birth defects and her parents were deciding what to do and they could see the baby move and they decided not to opt for an abortion and she is in high school today. micah from iowa you probably heard from senator...
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>> charleston, south carolina. >> jimmy: may i have a look at his clothing, please? what kind of tree is that? is that palm? oh, wait a minute, that's a palm tree. all right. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a land survey or. >> jimmy: do you get drug tested at work? >> never. >> jimmy: all right. all right. and let's keep going to contestant number three. and your name is clay. where are you from? >> louisville, kentucky. >> jimmy: what do you do for work there? >> well, i make pizza. >> jimmy: oh, boy. wow, that's perfect. let's take a look at clay's eyes. yeah. and just for fairness sake, let's to go danicko. would you mind removing your sunglasses for just a moment so i can have a look and see what's going on there? all right. now -- who is laughing hardest right now? >> i think the dog is, jimmy. >> jimmy: all right. i am going to say, i feel like dan dloik is putting it on a little bit. i'm going to say sheryl. are you high? >> no. >> jimmy: you are not high. all right. clay, are you high? >> nope. >> jimmy: this is how narrow it down. what's your dog's name
>> charleston, south carolina. >> jimmy: may i have a look at his clothing, please? what kind of tree is that? is that palm? oh, wait a minute, that's a palm tree. all right. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a land survey or. >> jimmy: do you get drug tested at work? >> never. >> jimmy: all right. all right. and let's keep going to contestant number three. and your name is clay. where are you from? >> louisville, kentucky. >> jimmy: what do you...
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there had been a peak of 64 blacks in the mississippi in 1873.re in south carolina's lower house, which had a black majority during reconstruction, a single black representation remained in 1896. the last black southern congressman until the 1970's relinquished his seat in 1901. even more importantly, disenfranchisement meant that almost no blacks held local offices. sheriffs, justices of the peace, county commissioners and school board officials, those were the most important local actors in the early 19th century. -- late 19th century. the preferred method of southern whites to deny constitutional rights to blacks were the broad discretion of local officials who would then administer that discrimination in a discretionary way. this disfranchisement was essential to that strategy. it had to be the case of blacks were no longer voting for the officials of they were to be trusted to administer their discretion in a way that would enforce white supremacy. once blacks were not voting, and -- it was made possible to exclude blacks from juries to -- and to divert the share of african-america
there had been a peak of 64 blacks in the mississippi in 1873.re in south carolina's lower house, which had a black majority during reconstruction, a single black representation remained in 1896. the last black southern congressman until the 1970's relinquished his seat in 1901. even more importantly, disenfranchisement meant that almost no blacks held local offices. sheriffs, justices of the peace, county commissioners and school board officials, those were the most important local actors in...
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we should point out in the south carolina coast newspaper in the last several minutes. tim scott, the african-american senator from south carolina said publicly that senator graham who was also in that meeting confirmed to him that the reports of the president's comments are accurate. as the story is developing, we are starting to get different takes coming in and two of them, cotton and purdue said it didn't happen, but graham is telling tim scott in south carolina that it did happen. we should point out in the last several minutes, the president did hold an event at the white house signing a proclamation honoring martin luther king day on monday. during that event, reporters were in the room and asking the president questions, shouting questions at the president about the remarks at one point. april ryan who is a contributor at cnn asked the president point blank, are you a racist? he did not respond to any of those questions. we should point out the president is up at walter reed undergoing a physical examination. something the white house has been telling us was goi
we should point out in the south carolina coast newspaper in the last several minutes. tim scott, the african-american senator from south carolina said publicly that senator graham who was also in that meeting confirmed to him that the reports of the president's comments are accurate. as the story is developing, we are starting to get different takes coming in and two of them, cotton and purdue said it didn't happen, but graham is telling tim scott in south carolina that it did happen. we...
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liz: what should people interpret from the fact you're going to hire 500 people in south carolina. as a korean company, you're creating jobs in the u.s.? >> yes, samsung has a long history in the u.s. we have 20,000 employees in the united states, and home appliance business is the fastest growing business we have. we've achieved number one brand share in that, and a part of that is now we're going to be opening up a facility that makes washing machines in new berry, south carolina, we already hired 500 employees, and this friday, the first production will be coming off of the line. we expect that to grow to 1,000 employees by 2020. liz: this was a dark, closed up, shuttered, caterpillar factory, and you guys have given new life to it. it's amazing that it's a korean company that's done this. >> well, you know, if you look at what we've invested in austyn, in the semiconductor. we've invested $17 billion to create a state-of-the-art facility in the semiconductor space. we've done that before here in the u.s., and we're continuing to do that. liz: what's that first moment going to b
liz: what should people interpret from the fact you're going to hire 500 people in south carolina. as a korean company, you're creating jobs in the u.s.? >> yes, samsung has a long history in the u.s. we have 20,000 employees in the united states, and home appliance business is the fastest growing business we have. we've achieved number one brand share in that, and a part of that is now we're going to be opening up a facility that makes washing machines in new berry, south carolina, we...
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the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss klobuchar. the senator from west virginia mr. manchin and the senator from wisconsin ms. baldwin. the members of the oscar committee will exit the chamber stood the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations]
the gentleman from south carolina mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york mr. khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from...
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. >> daniels appeared at a strip club in greenville, south carolina over the weekend. the owner won't tell us how much he paid her, but he booked her as soon as he saw the reports on the affair. >> everybody can come see the young lady in the news. >> sgut cnn is told daniels could be booked at other adult clubs around the country in the coming months. daniels made a quick getaway after her performance and would not talk to journalists about her alleged sexual encounter with donald trump. but she was quoted as saying her life sense the story broke has been stressful and amusing. stormy daniels has had a long career as a porn star. >> i just wanted to give you a commendation. >> and even a potential senate candidate. >> politics can be any dirtier of a job than the one i'm already in. >> the "wall street journal" says shortly before the 2016 election, she was paid $130,000 by trump lawyer michael cohen to stay silent about alleging a sexual encounter with donald trump in 2006. cohen has never denied making the payment. and tonight, there is new information about a repor
. >> daniels appeared at a strip club in greenville, south carolina over the weekend. the owner won't tell us how much he paid her, but he booked her as soon as he saw the reports on the affair. >> everybody can come see the young lady in the news. >> sgut cnn is told daniels could be booked at other adult clubs around the country in the coming months. daniels made a quick getaway after her performance and would not talk to journalists about her alleged sexual encounter with...
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. >> jimmy: where are you >> charleston, south carolina. >> jimmy: may i have a look at his clothing, please? what kind of tree is that? is that palm? oh, wait a minute, that's a palm tree. all right. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a land survey or. >> jimmy: do you get drug tested at work? >> never. >> jimmy: all right. all right. and let's keep going to contestant number three. and your name is clay. where are you from? >> louisville, kentucky. >> jimmy: what do you do for work there? >> well, i make pizza. >> jimmy: oh, boy. wow, that's perfect. let's take a look at clay's eyes. yeah. and just for fairness sake, let's to go danicko. would you mind removing your sunglasses for just a moment so i can have a look and see going on there? all right. now -- who is laughing hardest right now? >> i think the dog is, jimmy. >> jimmy: all right. i am going to say, i feel like dan dloik is putting it on a little bit. i'm going to say sheryl. are you high? >> no. >> jimmy: you are not high. all right. clay, are you high? >> nope. >> jimmy: this is how narrow it down. what's your dog's nam
. >> jimmy: where are you >> charleston, south carolina. >> jimmy: may i have a look at his clothing, please? what kind of tree is that? is that palm? oh, wait a minute, that's a palm tree. all right. what do you do for a living? >> i'm a land survey or. >> jimmy: do you get drug tested at work? >> never. >> jimmy: all right. all right. and let's keep going to contestant number three. and your name is clay. where are you from? >> louisville,...
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tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00 a.m. >>> from georgia to south carolina. to louisiana perhaps the famous frozen fountains tell the story of the south. gripped in the throws of this winter storm. iconic pieces iced over in the way the town and people are used to. they call this historic storm the winter hurricane, bring snow and a wintry mix to the southeast. and of course before heading our way. snow and sleet and ice through through tallahassee. it was warmer in juneau, alaska than tallahassee. and not used to this weather, florida university and tallahassee public schools closed and jacksonville the airport is canceling flights and the mayor issued this warning. >> these are conditions that we are not accustomed to here in jacksonville and encouraging people to stay off the roads especially in the drive times. >> in georgia the governor is declaring a state of emergency and some areas could see snow for the first time in a century. snow and ice accumulated with areas expecting up to 6 inches of snow and a half inch of ice. here have a view from space cou
tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00 a.m. >>> from georgia to south carolina. to louisiana perhaps the famous frozen fountains tell the story of the south. gripped in the throws of this winter storm. iconic pieces iced over in the way the town and people are used to. they call this historic storm the winter hurricane, bring snow and a wintry mix to the southeast. and of course before heading our way. snow and sleet and ice through through tallahassee. it was warmer in juneau, alaska than...