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were pulled out at another center. how could you feel safe these days? experts say it is best not to avoid these places. news 19's sonia gutierrez explains. >> i was crying. i had my baby. in my hand. >> when people are right there, the trauma, the fear is greater. your images are stronger. >> was in there shopping with our kids. we looked out and everybody was running. chaos. >> the ski whether or not you -- the key is whether or not you go back. when it comes to fears and traumas, what makes it last is -- is never actually testing it. >> reporter: what is difficult about shootings like the one at danger. rather than the unpredictability. >> everybody likes to believe that -- that our world is very safe and it is very prprictable. >> reportererhe says people may
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>> if you have some -- some apprehension you should try and go back soon. because the longer you wait, the more that apprehension will grow. >> reporter: he says it is important to reestablish feeling safe. >> two people pulled guns and began firing. >> reporter: crime scene investigators haven't been able to locate any shell castings. news 19 reached out to columbiana mall. this is a statement. we are cooperating with the law enforcement authorities and are offering assistance to help them apprehend the offenders. sonia gutierrez, news 19 wltx. >> if you have information on who was involved saturday night call crime stoppers 1-888-crime- sc.
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resident is facing child pornography charge. the 22-year-old, investigators tried to execute a search warrant but he relocated to north carolina. that is where he was found and charged with possession of child pornography. we are told additional charges may be coming. she in the north carolina -- he is in the north carolina jail. sled agent charged a man with forgery. he is facing two counts of forgery charges tonight as well as valued more than $10,000 and financial identity fraud, this has to do with a november incident at a car dealership. if convicted he could get 30 years in prison. she current -- he is currently in jail. true view forecast -- now, the midlands most accurate
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meteorologist jim gandy. >> the rainfall varied. just .67 inches of rain in the city. the rain and clouds kept temperatures down. low this morning was 56 at the airport. 55 in the city. both locations warmed up to 64. we still have light rain falling. our temperatures 61 degrees. winds from the east at 5 miles per hour. tonight a low of 53. a chance of showers tomorrow. 61. late into the day the chance of rain will be increasing with a low tomorrow night aff54. -- of 54. more later. >> thank you very much. an a gop primary last weekend the democrats take center stage in south carolina this week. hillary clinton and bernie sanders going to be campaigning across the state. analysts say winning over the
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after a campaign against president obama in 2008, hillary clinton has worked with the president on a number of issues. bernie sanders a new name for many voters has been endorsed by some state law makers and trying to garner votes by speaking at black colleges and universities. . >> high percentage of the young vote. but when you look at the over all people that will turn out on saturday, that youth vote is still a small percentage. so that he has to make sure they turn out in record numbers. any potential rift between president obama and hillary clinton that would have existed after 2008 has been healed up that brings her in to the campaign with high support. >> also on the ballot this
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as well as martin o'malley. campaigning, hillary clinton will be in the state tomorrow. she is taking part in a forum at central baptist church in columbia from 6:15 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow night. after his loss in nevada bernie sanders hoping star power will improve his presence among minority voters. danny glover campaigned with bernie sanders. bernie sanders has come under fire by critics who say his ideas are too extreme. he talked about that today. >> and then, you know, one of the themes that is going on in this campaign is bernie sanders is too ambitious, he is thinking too big. i don't think so. every idea -- [ indiscernible ] the right idea. what our country needs.
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>> we apologize for the moving camera there. the polls show hillary clinton with a large lead in the state. but the bernie sanders' camp hoping to close the gap. if you are a woman looking looking to own a business, columbia and greenville not the place to do it. the study ranked the cities on new business friendliness, and business climate for women. she says she has had her ups great place. her supplier is also owned by woman. >> maybe we are playing against the odds or maybe there is underlying factors but i feel like south carolina is strong. and coming wave. >> according to the study,
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place for a woman owned business. tax season, hosting a tax phone bank with help from the united way till 7:30 p.m. tonight. call (803)647-0299 to get your tax questions answered. the department is charged with taking care of the most vulnerable citizens, our children, yet they have struggled with high case loads. children dying under their watch and not enough places for children to stay. he wants to get the agency back on track. >> i would like to be able to make incident changes. i care deeply about what happens to children and it frustrates me too. >> coming up tomorrow on news 19 this morning mary sturgill talks with the director who promises a change for the agency. what she says to tough
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case loads and protecting our most vulnerable kids. that the tomorrow on news 19 this morning. today a black history month event. news 19's janae frazier was there. >> reporter: with a bright smile, the 87-year-old rings the bell. [ bell ringing ] >> i enjoyed ringing the bell. >> reporter: the same bell she heard when she had to race to class when she attended. the campus is on the site where the institute once stood. it was a school that allowed african americans to further their education during a time when opportunities for minorities were slim. >> there were no opportunities for rural students to go to
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third or fourth grade. and this gave them a chance to attend. look forward to something beyond that. >> reporter: she and her classmates were honored monday morning. >> i enjoyed it. it brought me back home. made me feel at home. >> reporter: midlands tech honored alumni by showing a documentary depicting the school's legacy. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: and also had students honor the rich history of the alumni. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: sharing and remembering their history to carry on the legacy and strive for a brighter future. [ bell bringing ]. >> reporter: janae frazier, news 19 wltx. >> the institution was open from 1911 to 1958.
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alumni renewnited in 10 years. -- reunited in 10 years. when we come back more on the phone bank down stairs.
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get your tax tomorrow on news 19 this morning the four must haves you need to know and your heart and sleep or a lack there of. the right amount of sleep you need to wart off heart disease and a major announcement from
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live tweet with them during going back to the old neighborhood can be hard sometimes. walls have been built invisibly around the old neighborhood and that police brutality is used to keep folks hemmed in, and frankly, opportunity locked out. i spent my entire life in the civil rights movement. i came up in the naacp like my mom came up in the naacp, like my father came up with the congress of racial equality, like bernie sanders came up with the congress of racial equality. black lives matter. we need to combat institutional racism
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i'm supporting bernie sanders for president and all of us who have joined this campaign are there for the same reason. he's always fought for a populus position of let's fight for all our families as if they are our own. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. tax season is here and we're on your side answering well, tax season is here and we are on your side answering your tax questions with a phone bank tonight. mary sturgill is in the lobby with volunteers taking your phone calls till 7:30 p.m. good evening. >> reporter: we are taking your phone calls. call (803)647-0299 if you have questions about filing your taxes. before you file your taxes these good volunteers here are taking your questions and
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this process as smooth as it could go. if you are like me you haven't got started yet. talk about what you need to do to get started. what kinds of things do you need to have ready to go? >> we would like you to have your social security card and your i.d. if you have defendants we need their social security cards. have all your documents and organized. everything from if you will do vehicle taxes or property taxes. mortgage interest. have it collected together and we here will be happy to prepare your taxes for free. no charge if you make under $54,000. >> if you have that stuff together and you have a question, they can call and ask you what kinds of questions are
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[ laughter ] >> i am sad to hear that. >> we are getting questions with the document you receive receiving questions about social security. do i have to file tax physical i receive social security. no, you don't. different forms are. that is one thing, we inform our clients what we are doing, what is the process so they know what is going on. >> all right. thank you very much for doing this. again the number is (803)647- 0299. if you have a question, please give our folks a call. they are here to help you through the tax season before april 15. back to you. >> thank you. our weather man, south carolina's weather man jim gandy is standing by. my question is, when is it going to stop raining?
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wednesday night before we see hillary clinton: wall street should never be allowed to wreck main street again. americans haven't had a raise in 15 years. but i want to go further. whether it's racism holding people back... big financial interests, drug companies, insurance companies, big oil companies... the indifference, the negligence. that's what i want to take on. to root out all of these barriers... and together we will make progress. i'm hillary clinton,
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now, the midlands most accurate forecast with chief meteorologist jim gandy. >> today the clouds and the rain kept temperatures downgist a bit. we got up to 62 -- down just a bit. we got down to 62. to the south it was warmer. 71 degrees orangeburg. 77 charleston. right now temperatures have cooled down a bit. we have a front that moved in to the northern part of the state. 55 myrtle beach and rock hill.
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and 63 in orangeburg and we have rain. now this rain has been moving to the east, northeast at 35 miles per hour. we have seen a few thunderstorms in sumter county, that is moving out. a lull in the rainfall over the midlands. much of this will move out over the next hour or so. bullet here is the situation. -- but here is the situation. here is the front. we have cool air up in north carolina that will filter in behind it. the main front is back in georgia, extending into alabama and all the way down into southern texas. there is also an upper level disturbance in the southwest part of the country, producing precipitation. as the system moves out it is expected to invigorate a storm system for tomorrow along the gulf coast, that will be severe weather tomorrow that we may see on wednesday. here is the computer model, rain moving up.
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rainfall over night. tomorrow a chance for showers. an increasing chance for rain late in the afternoon. tomorrow night we will see occasional showers. here comes the cold front with showererand thununrstorms ahead of it and this will have the potential of producing heavy rain, gusty winds and we will monitor this for severe weather. that will move on through but the front won't come through till late afternoon and then it starts to turn cooler. here is our forecast for tonight. low of 50 in camdan. 55 orangeburg. tomorrow we should see high temperatures ranging from 58 in winnsboro to 61 columbia. 66 st. matthews. 74 in orangeburg. our seven-day forecast, the thunderstorms come into the picture on wednesday. conditions. 75 degrees. but then the cold front comes through late afternoon, we will be windy and turning cooler on thursday with a high of 55. still breezy on friday with a high of 54.
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low of 31 saturday morning withth a high of 64 on sunday.
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temperature of all right. here is what is coming up on television tonight. 8:00 p.m. super girl, at 9:00 p.m. scorpion, at 10:00 p.m. ncis los angeles and at 11:00 p.m.
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at 11:00 p.m something is just fundamentally broken when african americans are more likely to be arrested by police, and sentenced to longer prison terms, for doing the same thing that whites do. ...when too many encounters with law enforcement end tragically. we need investments in education, health care and jobs, to counter generations of neglect. we have to face up to the hard truth of injustice and systemic racism. i'm hillary clinton,
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if you're traveling around lexington this weekend ... you're may notice some okay. lexington this weekend, detours while you are driving. the race for hunger event kicks off 7:00 a.m. saturday morning. you can see the changes to roads on your screen there. the race may effect your ability to get in and out of neighborhoods. roads expected to reopen around 10:30 a.m. that morning. we have more information on this on our website
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all right. and it is not too late to help the cinderella project. drop off addresses at -- dresses at dozen locations.
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11 first video. the uber driver accused of opening fire on six total strangers. blow by blow, what happened. >> dispatch all units. >> and the warning that went out on social media just 30 minutes before the rampage began. >> it's hard to believe that the guy was sitting just one foot away from us. then, it was sabotage. >> they didn't pay the electric bit.
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who pulled the plug at the big donald trump rally? >> turn off the lights! turn off the lights! >> and, exclusive, the accused phony kid doctor speaks to "inside edition." >> how many patients has the clinic treated? then, meanest hoax ever. >> imagine having the world think that you had 14 babies from 14 different men. >> how this innocent photo became a nightmare. >> there is no way i could have 14 children. plus, "dancing with the stars" co-host erin andrews. >> seeking justice for what happened to her. and twins having twins again. >> we're having twins again. now, "inside edition" with deborah norville. >> deborah: hello, everybody, and thank you for joining us. a lot unanswered questions. why did an uber driver allegedly go on a shooting
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alerting the police gown heeded? three men came forward to tell "inside edition" they were his last fare of think. >> drama as the uber driver accused of slaying six total strangers appears in court for the first time. >> are you jason brain dalton? >> police say 45-year-old jason dalton went on the shooting rampage saturday night in kalamazoo, michigan. >> is there anything you wish to tell the court at this time? >> the victims include this dad and a taken age son who were gunned down as they were looking at cars at a local dealership. and these four women were shot dead outside a cracker barrel. >> dispatch all units. suspect vehicle shooting last seep at a cracker barrel. >> they were out on a saturday night, going to dinner, going to see a show, and the fact this happened to them in the

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