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residents said the flood recovery is better in some areas but not in others. >> i'm happy to be here. >> after 3 months of living with her son she's happy to be back home. >> she did all this work. >> she did get money from fema but was blessed with a contractor that helped her beyond what she could pay. >> she did the living room and front bedroom and my room and the kitchen and the bath. >> although she's almost done with the recovery at home her church has a long way to go. >> we had a contractor in here and he said, it's around $90,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> and members have raised about $10,000. >> different churches are helping us. but it's not enough, you can see how our church is, we need
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>> i was a member of the church all my life. ever since i was a little girl. >> the rest of the members have been holding mass here. >> at the school, and we have church there every sunday morning. >> until they find more help to get back to saint mark church. >> i dreamt we were walking around the church that god put us there and we were walking around singing, so glad i'm here. >> saint mark church has been around for over 100 years. they hope to be back at their church soon. if you'd like to help, visit our website for details. >> now, the midlands most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist jim gandy. >> today we've seen plenty of sun and it has been a bit cooler and the temperature is
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winds are from the are diminishing. it will be 27 degrees tonight and tomorrow, it will be mostly sunny and 54 degrees. off to the west there will be rain and it will be turning colder next week. we'll look at that in a moment. >> we now know the name of the pedestrian that was killed in orangeburg county last night. trooper said 45-year-old ronnie myers died after being hit by the car. the driver of the vehicle was not hurt, the accident remains under investigation. deputies looking for a guy for using a stolen credit card, not just any guy, this guy. the man you see stole the woman's credit card and then use it'd to make purchases totally $1,400.
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call crime stoppers if you know him. and a woman is facing embezzlement charges. she stoled from the elementary school where she worked. she worked at riverside elementary school and an audit showed she took several payments meant for the child care program. she's been placed on administrative leave. >> the new police chief is sworn in on monday at 9:00 in the council chambers at the town hall and there's a meet and greet reception in the community room. he was named chief last month and he's a chapein native. in the race for the white house, donald trump is under fire for postponing a campaign stop in new hampshire. he did so because of a
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his commitment saying if they can campaign, he can too. he's rescheduled that campaign stop for monday, and he's on the campaign trail here in south carolina. he's got a stop in florence at 7:00 and he's going to hold an event in clemson and then on february 17th at the sumptive center. >> kasich is coming back and on friday week from today, he'll speak to the state chamber here in columbia and also a campaign stop in hilton head. >> and chelsea clinton swings through the state tomorrow and stumping for her mother. she's attending campaign events
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>> a group of sumpter students at a school are using their specialty to change lives. colby shows us what it's about. >> you don't think they can do their day to day life with it, but they can and it's cool. >> to think about a child who wants to ride a bike and can't hold both handlebars. they can play any sport with this hand. >> the fingers take 30 minutes to make. they're changing strangers lives forever. >> we choose our color and put it in the 3-d printer and it goes through the steps to be made and then we go and we peel it out and take it apart and
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>> the stem certified school was granted a 3d printer so they're profiting with the nonprofit enable and they're making prosthetic hands. >> and hopefully we can give back to the community as well locally. >> they're inspected before matched with a recipient and the hearts to hands club are making the hands for 3 and 4- years-old. said. >> it feels good, you get to help somebody have a better life and you know they're suffering because you can only do so much with one hand. >> they hope to use the printer with more ways, like making limbs for animals. he said no goal is too big or too small and these middle schoolers prove that. >> you can do anything at any age. well most of the hands
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students know that one will be going to a little girl in china and they're going to skype with her as she gets fitted so they can see firsthand how it works. >> richland county is seeking an award named after the native, one the state's leading activists from the 1930's until her death in 1992. the first time award will not only honor her life but will shine a light on the good work people are doing to improve the lives of others. >> we hope the young people wiwi get a better feeling for who she was. and will work to be in many ways, like she was. and will carry on her legacy. it's a timely legacy and makes young folks strive to learn their history and be able to share it with others.
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nominations is february 29th and the forms are at all richland library branches and on the website. the award winner is announced april 9th at a free fair housing conference. >> the junior league of columbia holding the clean sweeps sale tomorrow from 8 until 1:00. that's at the state fairgrounds. they've got hand bags and jewelry and toys and clothing and furniture. admission is $3 and parking is $5 per car and be sure to stop by the atm, it's cash only. still ahead, on news 19 at 6:00.
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an incredible photograph of that building. leaning over like that. >> nothing like that here. >> we're on solid ground but cooler air moving in. different from the weather we've seen. we have clear skies and the storm system was along our coast moved up the eastern seaboard and moving towards the northeast and it brought snow to the new england states but that's moving out. skies have cleared for the most part and these high thin clouds across the lower mississippi river valley, are going to move across our area tomorrow and making our skies sunny. temperatures are in the 40s and 49 in columbia and 48 in
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winds are beginning to calm down and we saw gusts up to 27 miles per hour and they're dying down. computer model shows, we're under clear skies and tomorrow we'll see plenty of sunshine but starting to see clouds moving in from the south and notice rain in the charleston area and up to the grand strand and it's mainly in the i-95 corridor on sunday. we're not expecting rain here in columbia. it could get as close as sumter and orangeburg. we'll watch that, but the rest of the midlands are dry. a strong cold front comes in on monday and coming through columbia midday. 25 in newberry and 29 in sumter and 29 in orangeburg.
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tomorrow and we do expect clouds tomorrow night but becoming partly cloudy on sunday with a high of 56 and then that front comes through on monday and it will be breezy and we still think we'll get to 55 but once the front comes through the temperatures drop and on tuesday it struggles to get to 45 and the wind makes it feel colder. we'll drop down to 25 by thursday morning and from there temperatures moderate and by friday up to 60 degrees. >> what you're saying is tuesday is a good day to go golfing? >> if you want to play the wind?. >> that's with the wind. >> reggie anderson. >> we're going to go when the republicans weren't going after president obama they were coming after me. his attorney general. in the cabinet, i served with hillary clinton. i've known her for almost 25 years.
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this year and we talked to the coach about the huge game and being up in storrs, connecticut made a big difference in the performance. >> last year, the whole atmosphere and the environment, it got the best of us. but this year, we're in the comforts of our home and our gym and in the comforts of 18,000 people. there will be adrenaline for our players but what we try to talk to them about today was just doing some things that we know will be them. you know this is where we need to be on the floor to not feel what they're taking away. >> and it's the week for one-on-
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sunday night, we'll show you the interview with usc head football coach. he has had a big week and his first signing class with the gamecocks and we will sit down with him and that airs sunday night after super bowl 50 here on news 19. >> speaking of national signing day, that means coaches are looking to lockdown the 2016 class. clemson called it during the late stages and they had guys leaving for the nfl. and that meant they had to move quickly to shore up that area. >> we found out early about travis, that he was going to make this his senior year and graduate in december. and we knew about that, and jayron told me the week of the national championship that his decision and then mac didn't make his decision until after the game.
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to get it done in january and the thing that is unique about that is that we were able to say, okay, who is the best guys out there, and make some calls coming to see clemson. that's a credit to the strength of our brand. >> all right, we're two days from super bowl 50, and the cbs network has you covered. we have ground zero being the cbs compound and 65,000 square feet and we have control rooms and 550 pull this off and their 70 game cameras and 30 specialty cameras and one of voices is play by play announcer jim nantz.
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like, there's so much build up to the game. you don't want to drown your audience with wall to wall talk. you want the things on outside and fill up the screen. the rooms were people watch and i was taught about by dick emberg. in the upstate, at spartanburg, check this out, they cocoemorated the school legacy. steve fuller, he won a super bowl with the bears and that's steven davis. they played in super bowl 38 and howie williams, that's 4 plays who have played. they're the most players from
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one person who willing watching the game from the stands is a 6-year-old north cancer. he was surprised with tickets on the ellen degeneres show. last august with the help from a local make a wish foundation, he severed at the head coach for the day. he did such a good job, the team went undefeated for the season. ellen gave him and his parents tickets to see the game and another huge surprise. >> you'll be on the field before the game starts in half- time and on the field. you're our correspondent and you're going to tell us about i it. and either way, win or lose, you'll come back here to tell us about.
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