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night on old chapin road. the police department says he was attempting to make a turn and he ran off the road and hit a utility pole. when troopers got there, investigator say he was not with the vehicle. myers is charged with dui and has since been released from the richland county jail. he was previously charged with a dui into thousand five in asheville, north carolina. he was also cited for having an myers was not charged with dui in that incident, after he passed a field sobriety test. >> this morning, some of us saw some showers, the couple of were dry. as of right now, the doppler radar shows most of us are dry
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outside of that, temperatures vary. we are cooler in newberry, at 46 degrees, and it is more like 60 degrees in saluda, 62 degrees in orangeburg, and overcast skies, winds out of the northeast and we will soon see rain later on today. rain will continue later on tonight, a low of 55 and tomorrow night, the big story. i have 74, and we could be looking at a lot of rainfall, hail but the storms. for tomorrow. we take a look at that, the seven-day forecast, and the timing of the storms. >> president barack obama says guantanamo bay undermines
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the white house released obama's plan to close the facility today but they faced stiff opposition. >> president obama announced his latest proposal to fulfill it campaign promise, and close the detention facility at one time -- guantanamo bay in cuba. >> there are 91 prisoners being held at gitmo and the plan is to transfer 35 of them two other countries. some of them would be military facility here in the us. the administration would look at 13 different locations including existing prisons in south carolina, kansas and colorado. i don't want to pass this problem on to the next president. >> the white house is moving the prisoners to the
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per year but it one time cost of 475 million would implement the plan, which means getting the approval of congress. >> it would be illegal under current law to transfer a current terrorist at one time oh into the united stas. -- guantanamo. he cracked the door when he told the radio that it's not impossible to shut down gitmo and that he's really to hold a hearing on the details of the president's proposal. the white house is urging congress to act quickly. >> there are no details yet on where the remaining detainees would be transferred. there is discussion that they could possibly may moved to the naval brig in charleston. >> the democratic primary as they say is the saturday, and the candidates continue to track the mac make stops in the
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hillary clinton is taking part in the two events evening. she's holding a format 6:15 p.m. at the baptist church in columbia, and at eight, clinton and bernie sanders are scheduled to take plate the mac part in a cnn democratic townhall rally. meanwhile, republican candidates they are making last- ditch efforts to get voters and their camp. the state caucuses are tonight. donald trump has a big lead in the polls while senator marco rubio and ted cruz battle for second place. marco is under pressure after sharing information about rubio on social media. and new information has found something that polarize americans can agree on. ask what issues are important, they all put a high priority on protecting social security and reducing unemployment.
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democratic primary, and all presidential election news, had to our website, wltx.com, and click on sc primaries. state senator's resume debates on plans to send more money to state roads, and senator tom davis will still be on the floor when the debate starts. the buford republican blocked action on the bill last week. the fort jackson religious office held a unique symposium this morning. the event brought clergy together for a discussion on moral injury. according to veterans officials, that is defined as perpetrating, failing to prevent, bearing witness to, or learning about acts that transgress deeply held moral beliefs and expectations. the goal of the event was to educate military chaplains and clergy on ways to help victims in the
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today's key speaker was doctor rita nakashima brock who has written a look extensively about the issue. >> there are so many situations and professions that as a society, we sanction what they do on our behalf. and i think we have a responsibility, because we pay for and sanction the military, kayfour and sanction these medical caregivers to help us, that we have a responsibility to help hold them when conscience. >> they hold events like this twice the year. air force captain confirmed the act saying it was based on the loss of confidence.
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ninth quarter, and no more details are available about the situation. trust in leaders are considering and moratorium on new hotels in the downtown area. the ban would last for one year, and that proposes to many hotels detract from what makes charleston unique. it it will cost amazon customers more to get free shipping. they will now have to spend $49, that is up from $35. members of amazon's $99 per year prime loyalty program was to get free two-day shipping on all orders. amazon shipping costs have outpaced its revenue. facebook wants to bring your happy birthday messages to life with the launch of birthday videocam. it lets you record 15 seconds of video for your friend that will appear on your page. you can also add a earth day
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for now, it is only available on apple. one out of four south carolina hands suffer from cardiovascular disease. today cardiologist patrick mccann will discuss the symptoms of heart failure and the solutions for survival. that event be at six at palmetto leftist park ridge in the birch room. the fourth annual african- american community history event is tonight. the theme is, they night at the apollo theater. they will take the stage at 6:00 p.m. at brooklyn high school. the south carolina legislative caucuses starting its campaign this evening. member of the south carolina legislative black caucus are having an after work social called, politics and hip-hop, that is it makes my life on berry hill road. a solar power workshop is
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including incentives the palmetto state has to offer. information including information on incentives that palmetto state has to offer owners. the event is free, and it starts at 5:30 p.m. at the state museum. weather permitting, the gamecocks baseball team will be back in action this afternoon. the team is set to take on appalachian state at home. the gamecocks will be coming off of a great start. their young season sweeping albany and eight three-game
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severe weather could 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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>> welcome back. rain today, but tomorrow is really what you guys are >> tomorrow will be a careful although, we had wind this nothing. even a clap of thunder or two, but over the last six hours, much of that has passed into and that loop, as we get to what is currently going on, some activity getting into southwestern portions, but it's really light at best. temperatures are all over the scale. or to six in newberry, 50 and winnsboro, and when we get down degrees. columbia is at 57, and all this, stationary front in extends itself out into georgia. this will be our weather set up through the day today and into tonight. the computer model shows as we go through the afternoon more showers will continue throughout the
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we will continue with light to moderate rainfall as highs today will generally be in the upper 50's and lower 60's and lots of warmth. overnight tonight as the rain continues, we are looking at lowe's in the upper middle to upper 50's. the big picture, areas of low pressure and right now in texas, this is a monster storm complex. we are expecting to bring significant weather to the deep south. right now you can see very intense loop, and this is all part of the low pressure. they already have right now for tornado warnings just in that area alone. and they were expecting some significant weather. right now they are at the fourth highest category for severe weather, from new orleans to hattiesburg mississippi to portions of tuscaloosa,
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they are under a severe risk for severe weather. and that's the risk of some type of weather. the midlands are under a slight risk. so here's the setup. as we move through the overnight, that line of showers and storms will start intensifying alabama, move its way into georgia and as of get into the early morning, it will be into the upstate. then it starts moving into our area. by 8:00 or 8:30 a.m., we start to get into the far western bridge of our area. by 10:2:11, that starts moving toward the central midland all the way from fairfield to richland, all the way down to western orangeburg county. by midday, it will shove off to the east. by one until 3:00, it will be from lee county into parts of sumter, and then it's done. the significant weather impact
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looking at the possibility of moderate to heavy rainfall all through the day. very strong and gusty winds in excess of 6270 miles per hour. these could be strong storms and 74 degrees and significant storms out of here by thursday, and we will be windy on thursday as the sky begins to clear. then the sunshine will return going into the weekend, and then middle 60's on saturday, middle 50's on sunday and almost approaching 70 degrees on monday. we just have to get through the next 36 hours. >> and we didn't say much about weather radios, but now is the time to get them. >> get them now at a special discounted rate.
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>> today, howard is making a southwestern chicken recipe. >> we are a country who loves their chicken, and besides being reasonable in price, cooking chicken is like painting on a blank canvas. what it can be cut into slivers for stirfry, two strips for help it slightly so we can stuff it, we place it chunk of mexican flavored cheese in the center and wrap the chicken around it, taking in the sights, ike this. as for the cheese, that can be pretty much whatever you have on hand, but typically, the
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the better. now, we brush each roll up with melted butter before breading them in our secret coating. can you keep a secret? is simply cheese crackers and we crushed and mixed with a bit of taco seasoning. repeat waste them seem side down in a muffin tin. once they are done and the cheese is bubbling around the edges, it's time to serve them. between the crunchy coating and the cheesy center, you can be armed with another tasty way to masterpiece. i'm howard in the mr. food test kitchen where every day we are looking for a new and exciting way for you to say, oh it's so good.
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tarmac to make there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message,
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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.
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>> it looks like there is a guerrilla on the loose aboard the international space station. all right, but the honest, it's an astronaut and a gorilla suit. you can the mac they spend a complete year in orbit. this is part of the study on the effect on the body. coming up today on friends at five, new research suggests that truckee more dinky more coffee could help reduce liver damage by drinking too much alcohol.
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went to a 44% lower risk of developing a liver disease that kills more than 1 million people every year. we have the details on how that could mean good health, today at five. >> so that means, the amount of coffee or drink right now, if i drink even more, that should be better. >> i think your organs are pickled by coffee. [laughter] >> we have some weather we will be tracking very
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and we will have clear skies >> nikki: elise. you're looking well. how is your husband's reelection campaign coming along? >> elise: nikki, you made it very clear in the phone call that this conversation wasn't requested, but mandated, so why don't you just cut to the chase and please tell me why i'm here? >> nikki: quite frankly, judge moxley, you can be of use to me. >> natalie: [ gasps ] >> summer: jumpy much? >> natalie: i'm overtired. >> summer: hmm.
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the walking dead. >> natalie: and you look like a walking cupcake, but do i hold that against you? >> summer: so, did you work all night again? >> natalie: yeah. still no closer to figuring out what's wrong with my program. >> summer: well, maybe you need a break or something. it'd be good for you. >> natalie: yeah. call your grandpa. ask him to give me a few days off. >> summer: yeah, that'll never happen. but maybe a mental break could be good for you. i don't know -- why don't you take the money that the paid you and put it to good use? go online or something and buy yourself a new... everything. >> natalie: shopping won't get my program debugged. >> summer: okay, don't underestimate the power of retail therapy. i'll go with you. >> natalie: oh, this is sounding better and better. >> summer: just think about it while i'm in the shower, okay?

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