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b. 20 en carolina del sur es más dura que la sb 1070 de arizona, con carolina del sur son ya 18 los estadosanos que han aprobado leyes en contra de indocumentados. >>> jaime está en carolina del sur para contarnos. >>> carolina del sur se convirtió esta semana en el último estado en fortalecer leyes migratorias con 69 fotos a favor y 43 en contra la cámara representante estatal aprobó la versión de un proyecto de ley que modifica legalización que es antiopinión migrante, basicamente el proyecto de ley que fue aprobado el martes permitirá a policías ind gar el estatus de cualquier persona que es detenida en la calle, también haría obligar el uso del programa federal de verificación de empleo. y para negocios de cualquier tamaño. >>> y hace algo que ningún estado hace, creará con un fondo de dólares una nueva división o unidad policial cuya la función es perseguir inmigrantes indocumentados. >>> jaime que lleva años viviendo en carolina del sur está enojado con la aprobación de este ro bien wlect. >>> está asustada la gente, piensa que el policía le va va a pedir documentos y que lo van a dep
b. 20 en carolina del sur es más dura que la sb 1070 de arizona, con carolina del sur son ya 18 los estadosanos que han aprobado leyes en contra de indocumentados. >>> jaime está en carolina del sur para contarnos. >>> carolina del sur se convirtió esta semana en el último estado en fortalecer leyes migratorias con 69 fotos a favor y 43 en contra la cámara representante estatal aprobó la versión de un proyecto de ley que modifica legalización que es antiopinión...
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now unemployment in north carolina is 9.7%. our lead today is jobs. we have four correspondents on the beat. chip reid traveled with the president to north carolina. >> reporter: scott, in this critical swing state, there are dramatic differences in how people see their future. >> got hot dogs here! >> reporter: in durham north carolina some fans of the durham bulls are feeling pretty bullish about the economy. take andrew lewis who works in the booming financial industry. >> the entrepreneur spirit here in raleigh-durham is still alive. there's more new jobs and more new companies starting every day here than i think anywhere in the country. >> reporter: lewis is the kind of educated independent voter who turned out in large numbers in this affluent area and helped candidate obama squeak out a victory in what was only recently a heavily republican state. >> hello, north carolina! >> reporter: you voted for obama in 2008? >> yes. >> reporter: and you'll vote for him again? >> i definitely will. >> reporter: but 15 miles away in raleigh jeannie mccarra
now unemployment in north carolina is 9.7%. our lead today is jobs. we have four correspondents on the beat. chip reid traveled with the president to north carolina. >> reporter: scott, in this critical swing state, there are dramatic differences in how people see their future. >> got hot dogs here! >> reporter: in durham north carolina some fans of the durham bulls are feeling pretty bullish about the economy. take andrew lewis who works in the booming financial industry....
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jim demint represents south carolina. nlrb ruling infringes on the rights of an american company to decide where it can or cannot locate. >> what it's going to do is hurt all american workers. it will encourage businesses to locate in other country where is they don't have to deal with a government that is so oppressive. >> the south carolina plant is now in limbo, still scheduled to open in a matter of weeks, but with the issues unresolved. >> joining us now, governor jim demint, south carolina i know there's a lot of national interest because the stakes are very, very significant. let me read to you a statement put out on this case. this is a very simple case, the statement says. it is undisputed that boeing workers in the state of washington engaged in negotiations and other collective activity that the law protects. boeing announced in the press that it was moving a substantial part of their assembly work on the company's new 787 dreamliner to south carolina because of that activity. that constituted illegal retaliati
jim demint represents south carolina. nlrb ruling infringes on the rights of an american company to decide where it can or cannot locate. >> what it's going to do is hurt all american workers. it will encourage businesses to locate in other country where is they don't have to deal with a government that is so oppressive. >> the south carolina plant is now in limbo, still scheduled to open in a matter of weeks, but with the issues unresolved. >> joining us now, governor jim...
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and south carolina says we just want to find jobs for our workers. our unemployment rate is above the national average. this is a great thing, having boeing come is a great thing for south carolina. it's the biggest single investment in the history of the south carolina and they're just very, very upset. >> warner: so more to come. steven greenhouse from the "new york times", thank you. >> thank you very much, margaret. nice to be here. >> lehrer: and to the analysis of shields and brooks-- syndicated columnist mark shields, "new york times" columnist david brooks. where do you come down on the libya war powers issue? >> well, i understand from senator reid, the world will be over before you know it. that's good news. it might be a moot question. i'm not a huge fan of the war powers act. i think the president needs to have the ability to do what he needs to do without 535 secretaries of state. nonetheless, i don't see why you can't talk to congress and get them involved in the process. it seems to me very smart to do that. you avoid confrontations li
and south carolina says we just want to find jobs for our workers. our unemployment rate is above the national average. this is a great thing, having boeing come is a great thing for south carolina. it's the biggest single investment in the history of the south carolina and they're just very, very upset. >> warner: so more to come. steven greenhouse from the "new york times", thank you. >> thank you very much, margaret. nice to be here. >> lehrer: and to the analysis...
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north carolina is trying to make amends for a wrong committed years ago. we'll have that story in a moment. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol to advil. to learn more and get your special offer, go to takeadvil.com. take action. take advil. i see you're flatulent in three languages. graduated top of your gas. [ male announcer ] got gas on your mind? your son rip is on line toot. [ male announcer ] try gas-x. powerful relief from pressure and bloating in a fast-acting chewable. gas-x. pressure's off. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access t
north carolina is trying to make amends for a wrong committed years ago. we'll have that story in a moment. [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. [ male announcer ] every day thousands of people are switching from tylenol...
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south carolina, the company says, has a world-class port and lower costs. but listen to what boeing executive vice president also told the seattle "times" last year in an online interview. >> the overriding factor was not the business climate and it was not the wages we're paying people today, it was that we can't afford to have a work stoppage every three years. >> no company makes a billion-dollar decision out of spite. >> reporter: boeing senior vice president tom downey in the company's first t.v. interview about the case points to 2,000 new jobs the company created in washington state since 2009 as proof there's no retaliation and no net job loss. would this have all been a lot easier if mr. awe but a had never said what he said to the seattle "times"? >> at the end of the day, whether it's within the n.l.r.b. process itself or when the case reaches the courts, we believe that we are, in fact, going to prevail. >> reporter: if boeing loses, it will have to move all the dreamliner jobs to washington state. as for lee gaylor, herself a former union membe
south carolina, the company says, has a world-class port and lower costs. but listen to what boeing executive vice president also told the seattle "times" last year in an online interview. >> the overriding factor was not the business climate and it was not the wages we're paying people today, it was that we can't afford to have a work stoppage every three years. >> no company makes a billion-dollar decision out of spite. >> reporter: boeing senior vice president tom...
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north carolina was the key to mr. obama's election three years ago, a state he won by a razor thin margin. the sluggish economy may be turning off voters there. chip reid is in durham, north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. when president obama won north carolina back in 2008 he did it in large part by winning over independent voters with a message of hope and change. well now those voters have lost a lot of that hope and still waiting for the change. when anna bunya graduated from north carolina's elan law school last year her job prospects seemed bright. >> i thought this should be okay. >> reporter: with the north carolina unemployment rate stuck at 9.1%, more than a year later, she's still looking for work as a lawyer. >> we have all these new graduates who are going to college, going to grad school, going to law school because they think it's going to help them in the job market and it really doesn't. >> i know this, north carolina, the time for change has come. >> reporter: during law sc
north carolina was the key to mr. obama's election three years ago, a state he won by a razor thin margin. the sluggish economy may be turning off voters there. chip reid is in durham, north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. when president obama won north carolina back in 2008 he did it in large part by winning over independent voters with a message of hope and change. well now those voters have lost a lot of that hope and still waiting for the change. when anna...
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they -- charlotte north carolina. it left on saturday. the massive 120 foot fuselage is transported on a large flatbed truck. it is scheduled to cross the delaware memorial bridge around 10 this morning. it will pass through cecil, heartford and baltimore counties on 95 and head west on interstate 70 and interstate 68 into west virginia. yesterday, the plane got stuck for about an hour at an intersection in new jersey because it was too wide to make a turn. official removed a traffic pole and a fence just so it could pass through. that plane is expected to arrive in north carolina on friday. it will be on display at the carolina's aviation museum in charlotte and here on the main slide show on apc2 news.com on the third -- abc2news.com on the third story down it will bring you all the information. also, we have a link up here for you. if you click on that, it will bring you to this page that's the trucking company that is transporting the fuselage. grouf scroll down -- if you scroll down, it has the process of what it takes to take it thr
they -- charlotte north carolina. it left on saturday. the massive 120 foot fuselage is transported on a large flatbed truck. it is scheduled to cross the delaware memorial bridge around 10 this morning. it will pass through cecil, heartford and baltimore counties on 95 and head west on interstate 70 and interstate 68 into west virginia. yesterday, the plane got stuck for about an hour at an intersection in new jersey because it was too wide to make a turn. official removed a traffic pole and a...
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south carolina wins 2-1, in 11 innings. >>>>that will do it for us.rget, for the latest on the sports scene, tune into "the highlight express." >>> staking with sports now. two people are recovering after back-to-back freak accidents at a racetrack in seattle. >> look at this video. unbelievable. a horse threw its jockey, slammed the handler into a fence at emerald downs over the weekend. earlier, the horse owner suffered a collapsed lung and more than a dozen broken bones when two horses got spooked, threw their jockeys and trampled them. one of the horses broke its hip and had to be put down. >> very tragic. >> it is. >>> speaking of tragic folks, charlie sheen. taking his troubles all the way to the bank. a new tv deal and maybe his biggest paycheck ever. is this winning? >> here we go again. >>> we'll also update our top story. an out-of-control wildfire, closing in on the country's tops weapons lab. stay with us for those stories, weapons lab. stay with us for those stories, coming up. nshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy are grey ♪ ♪
south carolina wins 2-1, in 11 innings. >>>>that will do it for us.rget, for the latest on the sports scene, tune into "the highlight express." >>> staking with sports now. two people are recovering after back-to-back freak accidents at a racetrack in seattle. >> look at this video. unbelievable. a horse threw its jockey, slammed the handler into a fence at emerald downs over the weekend. earlier, the horse owner suffered a collapsed lung and more than a...
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in north carolina. either the family has saved money for my likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has disowned him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his older brothers had joined at age 16. so we arrived in america are roughly 18 years old and is unprepared for what he sees. they interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport who drove him to murphy's or a feared what he remembers years later -- remember his khalid sheikh been surprised by what he saw. first you survive by the geography, intense scrutiny. we see trees in kuwait there behind walls. here there were trees everywhere. more surprising and more strange and more putting than the trees were the people in what they were doing. he was sitting in lawn chairs on their front lawn, visible from the road, growing up, playing with kids, taking a hosted wishes us a different window. what surprised them with so much of american family life had been in public. this is not the kind of thing that would happen in the arab world. the more
in north carolina. either the family has saved money for my likely the muslim brotherhood of kuwait has disowned him. he joined the muslim brotherhood after two of his older brothers had joined at age 16. so we arrived in america are roughly 18 years old and is unprepared for what he sees. they interviewed the man who picked him up at the airport who drove him to murphy's or a feared what he remembers years later -- remember his khalid sheikh been surprised by what he saw. first you survive by...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. >> the jobs crisis will be one focus of thismorning's "early show" coming up later. we'll explain why it's so hard to find work in the sluggish economy and what can be done about it. >>> and the latest on someone else who may need a new job, congressman anthony weiner. >>> and the arizona wildfire has blackened 500 square miles and still growing. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching, everyone. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. ,,,,,,,,
jim axelrod, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. >> the jobs crisis will be one focus of thismorning's "early show" coming up later. we'll explain why it's so hard to find work in the sluggish economy and what can be done about it. >>> and the latest on someone else who may need a new job, congressman anthony weiner. >>> and the arizona wildfire has blackened 500 square miles and still growing. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for...
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vernon ray surge children in south carolina and born in georgia.hose of you who grew up here in the palmetto state might expect to have little in common with the migrants from puerto rico who raised two children in the south bronx but when you look past the surface my mother's story is filled with an uncanny resemblances to her story and resemblances i am absolutely sure to the lives of many of you in this auditorium. in my mother's story i believe the 0 would see her own and all of you will recognize the values that have guided you to this most significant and proud moment in all of your lives. my mother was born in puerto rico in 1927. although she grew up in a home filled with poverty and illness. my mom was able to find happiness in one saying. learning in school. at the end of the school day my mother would ride home to spend an hour among the trees behind her house. there she would line up her towering friends in her imagination and use a stick as a pointer to teach the trees the lesson she had learned that day. at 17 and during world war ii
vernon ray surge children in south carolina and born in georgia.hose of you who grew up here in the palmetto state might expect to have little in common with the migrants from puerto rico who raised two children in the south bronx but when you look past the surface my mother's story is filled with an uncanny resemblances to her story and resemblances i am absolutely sure to the lives of many of you in this auditorium. in my mother's story i believe the 0 would see her own and all of you will...
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superregional in chapel hill, north carolina. tyler hansboro, the great college basketball player in the crowd watching the heels take on the cardinal. after a three-hour and 32-minute rain delay, north carolina advances to the college world series. steven piscotti grounds out. and then it's a big fat dog pile on the infield. they know how to celebrate. >> oh, yeah. >> good job. >> nice to see the bears doing all right. >> it is great for them. >> thank y, >>coming up, a new game from the creators of farmville. ing as welling as well the bay area -- a place with natural beauty and a forward thinking spirit. at bank of america, we've been fueling economic growth here for over a century. today we're investing in innovations that will define our future. every day, we're working to help set opportunity in motion. from financing a solar project for the milpitas school district to funding the institute at golden gate. because when you're giving, lending, and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >
superregional in chapel hill, north carolina. tyler hansboro, the great college basketball player in the crowd watching the heels take on the cardinal. after a three-hour and 32-minute rain delay, north carolina advances to the college world series. steven piscotti grounds out. and then it's a big fat dog pile on the infield. they know how to celebrate. >> oh, yeah. >> good job. >> nice to see the bears doing all right. >> it is great for them. >> thank y,...
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. >> por otro lado el senado estatal de carolina del sur, atiende a peticiones de funcionarios para hacermbia otra, entre otras cosas castiga a empleadoresdores que da trabajo a indocumentados. >> desde muy temprano esta mañana los senadores estatales se reunieron para discutir prol eyecto. >> el cual . >> un estilo arizona, si el senado lograra a aprobar la s 20. >> podrían preguntar sobre el status migratorio de cualquier persona detenida simplemente por sospecha, para que no vaya en contra de la decisión de la corte suprema, carolina del sur tendrá que aprobar una serie de enmiendas a la ley actual. >> entre ellas: quién lucha por los derechos de los inmigrantes dice que esta propuesta no es necesaria. >> y lo que hemos estado diciendo en el último año es una ley injusta, innecesaria y es una ley que no necesitamos. >> y peor aún que si llega a pasar llevaría a mucha más discriminación. >> tengo dos hijas, una de ellas, mi esposa es americana y una tiene el pelo más rubio y el otro más fe ogronegro y son dos ciudadanas americanas. >> aunque algunos se oponen a uno de los patrocinadores
. >> por otro lado el senado estatal de carolina del sur, atiende a peticiones de funcionarios para hacermbia otra, entre otras cosas castiga a empleadoresdores que da trabajo a indocumentados. >> desde muy temprano esta mañana los senadores estatales se reunieron para discutir prol eyecto. >> el cual . >> un estilo arizona, si el senado lograra a aprobar la s 20. >> podrían preguntar sobre el status migratorio de cualquier persona detenida simplemente por...
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eastern. >>> president obama is in north carolina today to talk about economic growth.e jobs and competitive counsel and touring the head courters of the leading maker of energy efficient l.e.d. lighting. he will give us a speech about policies to promote job creation and accelerate hiring. from his stop in north carolina, the president will fly to florida, another key political state to attend fund razors fupd raises in miami. >>> the judge would not permit an fbi examiner to show jurors a power point presentation about hair competition. the defense stated they never received a copy of the presentation. >>> we're getting our first look at congresswoman gabby gifford since she was shot in the head in february. two photos show a smiling gifford and gives us an indication of how much progress she is making. the photos were taken a day before she went to surgery to replace a bone in her school that had been removed to help with swelling. >>> at a conference in london today, bill gates pledged $1 billion over the next five years to help vaccinate children in developing coun
eastern. >>> president obama is in north carolina today to talk about economic growth.e jobs and competitive counsel and touring the head courters of the leading maker of energy efficient l.e.d. lighting. he will give us a speech about policies to promote job creation and accelerate hiring. from his stop in north carolina, the president will fly to florida, another key political state to attend fund razors fupd raises in miami. >>> the judge would not permit an fbi examiner to...
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from south carolina, mr.ilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: i'm honored to be here with the newly elected freshman member, tim scott. i appreciate his leadership on the rules committee. the people of south carolina are proud of his service. the people of the first district of south carolina are noted for their strong support of the military, and they elect members to congress, like tim scott, who work for a strong military and strong national defense in the tradition of ronald reagan of peace through strength. in the first district the congressman has the citadel, the military college, the naval weapons station, in fact i actually grew up there adjacent to u.s. coast guard base. we know the value of a strong military. personally in fact congressman scott's brother was the command sergeant major at landstuhl, one of the largest military hospitals in the world in germany. his largest experience and family connection, we know that tim scott is for a strong military and unders
from south carolina, mr.ilson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. wilson: i'm honored to be here with the newly elected freshman member, tim scott. i appreciate his leadership on the rules committee. the people of south carolina are proud of his service. the people of the first district of south carolina are noted for their strong support of the military, and they elect members to congress, like tim scott, who work for a strong military and strong national defense in the...
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so matter meets antimatter in greensboro, north carolina. and what's interesting is in the single footnote in the 9/11 commission report, referring to a cia interrogation memo in which ksm says that his first assassination in america was that of meyer cahaan. the rest of the footnote says that the cia briefer does not believe him. it made me immediately curious. and so i began investigating. and there are a lot of links between the 1990 assassination four years after his speech in greensboro of meyer cahaan in greensboro and ksm. let's go through a couple brief ones. the man who drove the get-away car for the meyer cahaan murder is the same man who drove car for the of 1993 world trade center bomb. and the man with the video camera who was supposed to videotape the moment of glory, the two shots to the body of meyer cahaan, that man is also involved and, in fact, on the bomb leaving truck on the 1993 world trade center bombing. there's about four or five different people who are involved in both the cahaan assassination and the 1993 bombing
so matter meets antimatter in greensboro, north carolina. and what's interesting is in the single footnote in the 9/11 commission report, referring to a cia interrogation memo in which ksm says that his first assassination in america was that of meyer cahaan. the rest of the footnote says that the cia briefer does not believe him. it made me immediately curious. and so i began investigating. and there are a lot of links between the 1990 assassination four years after his speech in greensboro of...
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let me say to my colleague from north carolina. i'll put my -- match my anti-hunger credentials against hers seven days a week, but in this bill that has been brought before us, the cuts in w.i.c. would end food assistance for 200,000 to 350,000 low-income women and children. that's a conservative estimate. she mentioned food for peace. how grateful we should be that they are thrown some scraps at the problem of international hunger. in this bill there is a 39% decrease in food for peace, title 2 funding. it will put millions of lives at risk and undermine the ability of usaid to prevent famine. food aid provided by usaid is a lifesaving measure for millions of vulnerable people overseas. according to usaid, these brutal cuts will mean up to 16 million people, mainly women and children, will not receive the lifesaving food aid. the gentlelady mentions the mcgovern-dole program, near and dear to my heart. that program serves about five million people -- five million children, children, in 28 countries. the $20 million cut to mcgover
let me say to my colleague from north carolina. i'll put my -- match my anti-hunger credentials against hers seven days a week, but in this bill that has been brought before us, the cuts in w.i.c. would end food assistance for 200,000 to 350,000 low-income women and children. that's a conservative estimate. she mentioned food for peace. how grateful we should be that they are thrown some scraps at the problem of international hunger. in this bill there is a 39% decrease in food for peace, title...
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we have 1400 across north carolina. in our 14 networks that provide the infrastructure to provide wrap around support to the medical homes, we have about 600 care managers, we have 30 medical directors, 18 clinical pharmacists and ten local psychiatrists. these are local people managing local patients and driving improvements in their systems. the physicians are engaged because they're part of the solution. they lead the local teams, they decide how to collaborate best to get the best results. efforts to improve care and save money are owned by those who directly provide that care. our care managers know their patients, they know the community and the resources, and that varies greatly. care managers are the boots on the ground. they connect the dots between the patient and the doctor, home health and other community resources. we believe that all health care's local and community support for individuals with multiple chronic conditions can significantly aim prove health -- improve health outcomes. one of the channels i
we have 1400 across north carolina. in our 14 networks that provide the infrastructure to provide wrap around support to the medical homes, we have about 600 care managers, we have 30 medical directors, 18 clinical pharmacists and ten local psychiatrists. these are local people managing local patients and driving improvements in their systems. the physicians are engaged because they're part of the solution. they lead the local teams, they decide how to collaborate best to get the best results....
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north carolina's program ran until 1974. about 7,600 people in north carolina were sterilized.fully. of those, about 3,000 are alive today. north carolina is now trying to determine how to make amends for its sterilization program at a hearing today in raleigh where victims had a chance to tell their stories. joining us now from raleigh, delores marks whose mother was a victim of the sterilization program. darren, let me begin with you. why this hearing today and what are the chances that north carolina will make amends? >> well, the state has been looking at compensating the nearly 3,000 living victims for a while now. and the state is getting serious about it. unfortunately, north carolina is one of the rare states that actually increased the number of forced sterilizations after world war ii. so where other states kind of stopped sterilizing people and learned the lessons from nazi germany, north carolina didn't. 77% of those sterilized occurred after world war ii. with so many living victims, it's about time that we compensated those people. >> these were people, just so i
north carolina's program ran until 1974. about 7,600 people in north carolina were sterilized.fully. of those, about 3,000 are alive today. north carolina is now trying to determine how to make amends for its sterilization program at a hearing today in raleigh where victims had a chance to tell their stories. joining us now from raleigh, delores marks whose mother was a victim of the sterilization program. darren, let me begin with you. why this hearing today and what are the chances that north...
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and music from breathe carolina. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, in all honesty, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming out to see us. i'm here to entertain you and i hope i succeed. you know this isn't the screening for "mr. popper's penguins," right? father's day is on sunday. i tell you what, this father's day has got to be the number one day for selling barbecue aprons in the whole year, right? father's day is the day on which we take some time to say to dad, hey, thanks for having sex with mom. [ laughter ] sunday will be a good day for arnold schwarzenegger, this year, he gets an extra gift. [ laughter ] if you haven't purchased a gift for your father, we're going to help you out tonight. we've scoured craigslist to hopefully find the perfect last minute gifts. we will present those in a minute for you. one of the items for sale is a rake, s
and music from breathe carolina. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, in all honesty, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming out to see us. i'm here to entertain you and i hope i succeed. you know this isn't the screening for "mr. popper's penguins," right? father's day is on sunday. i tell you...
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north carolina deemed elaine riddick feeble minded.lized at the age of 14 and she joins me now here in the studio in atlanta. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did you block out part of what happened? >> yeah. after i found out what happened to me. i was totally humiliated, degraded. it was a big insult. you know, i became a hermit. i didn't want to deal with people. i didn't want to live in society. i just couldn't believe that my government would do something like this to me. >> they gave you a hysterectomy when you were just a child. how could people who take care of you, how could they sign off on this. >> let's back up. >> okay. go ahead. >> they didn't give me a hirs r eree hysterectomy. when i was 13, i was raped mosh molested. i had my son at 14. when i had my son, they decided i would have a cesarean birth, they went inside my and sterilized me at the same time. later on, because of my body was traumatized so severely, i ended up having to have a total hysterectomy. but prior to that, before i had the hy
north carolina deemed elaine riddick feeble minded.lized at the age of 14 and she joins me now here in the studio in atlanta. i appreciate you being here. >> thanks for having me. >> did you block out part of what happened? >> yeah. after i found out what happened to me. i was totally humiliated, degraded. it was a big insult. you know, i became a hermit. i didn't want to deal with people. i didn't want to live in society. i just couldn't believe that my government would do...
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boeing says the main reason for moving the line to south carolina is lower production costs. the company also points out that it's added about 3,000 jobs in washington state since announcing the south carolina plant. >> tom: meanwhile, wisconsin's supreme court has ruled on that state's controversial labor legislation. late today, it said the law limiting bargaining rights of public employees can go into effect. members of public employee unions also will have to pay more for their health and pension benefits. wisconsin's governor says the law is necessary address the state's budget problems. the law passed in march after weeks of protests by thousands of demonstrators at the sate capitol. >> susie: two different responses from american businesses on plans to hire. big companies will add more jobs than small businesses. the may survey from the national federation for independent business shows 13% of small firms plan to add to payrolls over the next three months. that's down from april. and 8% of small firms expect to cut jobs. meanwhile, the business roundtable-- a group of
boeing says the main reason for moving the line to south carolina is lower production costs. the company also points out that it's added about 3,000 jobs in washington state since announcing the south carolina plant. >> tom: meanwhile, wisconsin's supreme court has ruled on that state's controversial labor legislation. late today, it said the law limiting bargaining rights of public employees can go into effect. members of public employee unions also will have to pay more for their health...
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and they will resume that long trek to north carolina very shortly. it's not every day you see something like this. so 120 foot plane flying down the highway on a flatbed truck and this is not just any plane. it's the famous one that made the miracle on the hudson landing about two years ago. the plane is now heading to the final destination an aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. it is make the long trek with the police escort going about 50 miles an hour on the highway. hundreds came out to catch a glimpse of the rare sight as it made its way through cecil county yesterday. >> it's like a train if you never seen a train wreck or anything like that, it's the same thing or a boat. they said queen mary was coming down the delaware one time. we missed it by a few hours. >> reporter: so that state trooper said they will be escorting the plane all the way through maryland todaych the plan is to hit the -- today. the plan is to hit the road after the rush around 9 or 10 this morning escorting it down 95 to 695 and to 70 through western maryland on
and they will resume that long trek to north carolina very shortly. it's not every day you see something like this. so 120 foot plane flying down the highway on a flatbed truck and this is not just any plane. it's the famous one that made the miracle on the hudson landing about two years ago. the plane is now heading to the final destination an aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina. it is make the long trek with the police escort going about 50 miles an hour on the highway. hundreds came...
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medicaid alone is a quarter of south carolina's budget.any education mandates, let us decide how to educate our kids. when it comes to any of the health care, let us decide our health care. and bloc granting in medicaid is huge for us. if they would do that, i know the congressman has done that as well and they've been helpful. these are things that can really make a difference. you know, i have said d.c. is just dysfunctional right now. but all i would beg is that those things can be done right away. those are things that y'all could pass that would make a huge difference with our states that we could continue to function and lead for our people while you all figure everything else out. >> let me ask senator coburn to wrap this up. i think he hit the nail on the head here. is there any way to change this, senator, will we see a change? >> i think the american people need to change it. i'm convinced that washington is main focus is short-term political expediency. and the reason our country is at risk is because we think short-term and abo
medicaid alone is a quarter of south carolina's budget.any education mandates, let us decide how to educate our kids. when it comes to any of the health care, let us decide our health care. and bloc granting in medicaid is huge for us. if they would do that, i know the congressman has done that as well and they've been helpful. these are things that can really make a difference. you know, i have said d.c. is just dysfunctional right now. but all i would beg is that those things can be done...
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. >>> north carolina bus driver is accused of assaulting a special education student. you can't see everything on the tape but the arrest warrant says she struck a 10-year-old girl on the leg with her hand. she resigned after the district suspended her. she faces two misdemeanor assault charges. >>> and the morning commute for some in pennsylvania ended up with a pig in a blank a reporter was there when a pig was running on the highway traffic. causing drivers to dong it and a woman stopped and got it off the road. a reporter jumped in and used a blanket to get it under control. the woman is now looking for a rescue group to take the pig in. megan is offering her services. >> i love pigs. >>> a mother in milwaukee charged with dui and wreck reckless endangerment with 11 kids in the car. she is the mother of 7 of the children. at least five were hurt yesterday. police say the woman admitted to drinking before getting behind the wheel. >>> 6:35 right now. the original story that happened two years ago it will be likely made into a movie but the trip down 95 had been memo
. >>> north carolina bus driver is accused of assaulting a special education student. you can't see everything on the tape but the arrest warrant says she struck a 10-year-old girl on the leg with her hand. she resigned after the district suspended her. she faces two misdemeanor assault charges. >>> and the morning commute for some in pennsylvania ended up with a pig in a blank a reporter was there when a pig was running on the highway traffic. causing drivers to dong it and a...
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north carolina and virginia.and when some indian property was opened up in the 1770s, they really came in droves, and these were people that didn't smell so good most of the time. and probably most of them couldn't read or write. i imagine they were good presbyterians though. and one of the trustees, the english trustees described them thus: idle and disorderly say grants, great villains, horse stealers, etc. by no means the right sort who should settle our lands, unquote. which was pretty accurate. however, say after a span of about 10-20 years the idealism of a perfect utopian colony based on private industry and silk growth collapsed. the beginning motto was in latin, not for self but for others. pretty noble sounding. but after about 20 years it much could have been like what's in it for me. in other words, it started off idealistic but remained dysfunctional. with the loss of the silk industry, thus, they switch today the rice industry in, say, 20 or 30 or 40 years poo the cotton industry -- into the cotton
north carolina and virginia.and when some indian property was opened up in the 1770s, they really came in droves, and these were people that didn't smell so good most of the time. and probably most of them couldn't read or write. i imagine they were good presbyterians though. and one of the trustees, the english trustees described them thus: idle and disorderly say grants, great villains, horse stealers, etc. by no means the right sort who should settle our lands, unquote. which was pretty...
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and they decided to build a second one in south carolina. in washington state were affected. in fact, i think the profitability that will come from boeing will actually help increase union jobs in washington state. but chris, this is being done by an unelected bureaucrat here in washington. they allowed boeing to finish a billion dollar facility over two years, hire over a thousand workers and then they decided to come in and say, stop. what this is going to do to other companies who want to locate anywhere in our country, what that means is more jobs are going to locate overseas so they don't have to hassle with this kind of harkin, let me bring you in again. we're not positive it is retaliation. that's what will unfold throughout these hearings, but there is no net loss of jobs here. so why is there this debate, especially at a time when this country needs jobs? >> obviously, this procedure should go forward. my good friend jim demint says it's elected bureaucrats that's like saying our district court judges are unelected. of course they a
and they decided to build a second one in south carolina. in washington state were affected. in fact, i think the profitability that will come from boeing will actually help increase union jobs in washington state. but chris, this is being done by an unelected bureaucrat here in washington. they allowed boeing to finish a billion dollar facility over two years, hire over a thousand workers and then they decided to come in and say, stop. what this is going to do to other companies who want to...
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south carolina, they win 5-2.college world series championships for them. >>> the pitch, women's world cup, united states taking on north korea. 34th minute is where we start. no score. kim su yang hope solo makes a nice diving save keeping the ball out of the hand. in the 54th minute still no score, wambach goes wide crosses to lauren cheney and cheney puts her head to good use. usa wins 2-0. >>> that'll do it for us. until then be sure to check out the highlight express for all the latest on the sports scene. >> that was great. good to see that. that goal there. >>> there are new clues about what's causing america's obesity epidemic. brand-new studiesay compared to 30 years ago, the average america is now packing in an extra 600 calories every single day. >> yeah, experts say the additional calories come from putting more on our plates. think supersize and we've become a nation of snackers. it's easy to sort of graze. >> yeah, early morning hours. those cheese fries look pretty good. >> i'm hungry now. >>> keepi
south carolina, they win 5-2.college world series championships for them. >>> the pitch, women's world cup, united states taking on north korea. 34th minute is where we start. no score. kim su yang hope solo makes a nice diving save keeping the ball out of the hand. in the 54th minute still no score, wambach goes wide crosses to lauren cheney and cheney puts her head to good use. usa wins 2-0. >>> that'll do it for us. until then be sure to check out the highlight express for...
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final destination is the aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina.have to travel on the back of a truck. it will arrive next friday just in time for a june 11th reception with many of the crew and passengers. >>> this resolution puts the president on notice. >> could american involvement in libya come to a sudden halt? demanding answers from the president. they just voted on an operation and something strange happened there. >>> also, we are just getting new information on the attack that has injured the president of yemen as the government and protesters battle in the streets. we'll get you a live report next. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour. that's one serious machine. but you can do this. any socket can. the volt only needs about a buck fifty worth of charge a day, and for longer trips, it can use gas. so get psyched. this is a big step up from the leafblower. chevrolet volt. the 2011 north american car of the year. >>> now globe trekking to a developing si
final destination is the aviation museum in charlotte, north carolina.have to travel on the back of a truck. it will arrive next friday just in time for a june 11th reception with many of the crew and passengers. >>> this resolution puts the president on notice. >> could american involvement in libya come to a sudden halt? demanding answers from the president. they just voted on an operation and something strange happened there. >>> also, we are just getting new...
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president barack obama meeting in north carolina, as we just mentioned.that will happen at 11:05 this morning. >>> at noon eastern, 9:00 am pacific time, an important hearing begins in california on gay marriage. the issue, whether the judge's original ruling prop 8 unconstitutional. >>> coming up, mormon, former governor who wants to be president and he's not mitt romney. who is jon huntsman? candy crowley tells us all about him. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you have an english menu? no english. [ speaking chinese ] [ gasps, speaks chinese ] do you guys like dumplings? i love dumplings. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual -- let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. we don't just make a taillight... ..we make a sculpture. we don't just make a sunroof... ..we make the heavens wide. we don't just make a crossover... ..we make a statement. the cadillac srx. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. >>> the prosecution could wrap its case against casey anthony this week. she's accus
president barack obama meeting in north carolina, as we just mentioned.that will happen at 11:05 this morning. >>> at noon eastern, 9:00 am pacific time, an important hearing begins in california on gay marriage. the issue, whether the judge's original ruling prop 8 unconstitutional. >>> coming up, mormon, former governor who wants to be president and he's not mitt romney. who is jon huntsman? candy crowley tells us all about him. [ woman speaking chinese ] thank you. do you...
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south carolina punches their second consecutive national champ.ecocks have won 16 straight. 5-2 south carolina, the national champions. minor league violence. in charleston west virginia, we talked about this earlier you said you can't block the plate. >> it was my understanding you can't. >> it was my understanding it was mostly male in circumstance sew lay. what does that remind you of? >> bad sportsmanship. listen, i've been wrong on numerous things. nobody fights unless you're mad. again, these guys are -- hockey? >> but that's part of the sport, you drop the gloves, and that's it, but if you look at $1,500 a month, you look at somebody and you're angry. i used to be a big shot in high school. now i'm starving. in the pros, they don't fight unless someone is holding them back. do you know any millionaires that want to fight? it's always the minor league players. give me soccer. it's international. we're in germany. and the national anthem, the usa versus north korea. this will take us to the wire. you will not see our faces again. charlie lloy
south carolina punches their second consecutive national champ.ecocks have won 16 straight. 5-2 south carolina, the national champions. minor league violence. in charleston west virginia, we talked about this earlier you said you can't block the plate. >> it was my understanding you can't. >> it was my understanding it was mostly male in circumstance sew lay. what does that remind you of? >> bad sportsmanship. listen, i've been wrong on numerous things. nobody fights unless...
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that was republican governor mark sandford of south carolina admitting that he had been cheating on his wife. that was two years ago, two years ago this month, in fact. the governor admitting to the people of south carolina and to the world that he has traveled to argentina to visit his mistress even though he told everybody that he was off hiking the appalachian trail. the day after that press conference, the day after sitting republican governor mark sanford of south carolina admitted to not only having this affair, but lying about it, republicans across the country, of course, were asked what they thought about all of this. what should happen to mark sanford? should mark sanford resign because of all this? among the republicans asked that question was the number two republican in the u.s. house of representatives at the time a gentleman you might have heard of named eric cantor. here's how he responded. >> as far as his remaining governor, brian, it's up to the people of south carolina and that will play out. listen, governor sanford apologized yesterday. we ought to be really dedica
that was republican governor mark sandford of south carolina admitting that he had been cheating on his wife. that was two years ago, two years ago this month, in fact. the governor admitting to the people of south carolina and to the world that he has traveled to argentina to visit his mistress even though he told everybody that he was off hiking the appalachian trail. the day after that press conference, the day after sitting republican governor mark sanford of south carolina admitted to not...
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. >>> el otro día jenni rivera le ln skwo u lanzó una cerveza a una fan, y en carolina del norte le lanzógo ar >>> veremos si ellosh@univisiono se descarta esa posibilidad que esta víctima hagh@univisionprim@ si no también lasprim autoridad mexicanas seguiremos de cerca >>> quizás controlar el alcohol >>> es clave >>> qué pena gracias rony gracias. vamos ahora a pasar a otra noticia dio un giro inesperado impacroblema de kalimba y kimberly leo? >>> así es hace tan sólo unos momentos el cantante kalimba llegó hasta la procuraduría en el distrito federal para entablar juicio contra la demanda de su ex novia kim lebe quien también habló sobre la presunta violación de ella y su hija de 5 años. en medio de un tumulto kalimba confirmó que ha perdonado a su ex novia. imer impactoh@ int a lah@nion de prarla ellah@ivisioprim >>> kimh@pr leberlyandó unprim pidi perdón >>> ahorita me queda claro después de varias terapias y seguimiento de mi hija me queda claro que noh@o dije >h@univisionprimer impactoh@unh >>> gracias, >>> se está llevando la niña a terapia >>> ahora tendremos posibilidad de rehmdi
. >>> el otro día jenni rivera le ln skwo u lanzó una cerveza a una fan, y en carolina del norte le lanzógo ar >>> veremos si ellosh@univisiono se descarta esa posibilidad que esta víctima hagh@univisionprim@ si no también lasprim autoridad mexicanas seguiremos de cerca >>> quizás controlar el alcohol >>> es clave >>> qué pena gracias rony gracias. vamos ahora a pasar a otra noticia dio un giro inesperado impacroblema de kalimba y kimberly...
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kelly cobiella cbs news, charlotte, north carolina. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news".s for joining us this saturday evening. iech russ mitchell cbs news in new york. see you back here tomorrow. good night.g# captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org flames from getting started. fo >>> fire season readiness. how the bay area is trying to be ready. >>> and former bart officer lois -- >>> funding in the cross hairs. why fair-goers say they should be offlimits. cbs 5 eyewitness news is next. we spend a lot of time together. well mainly in traffic. i'm serious. we've been together, what, a super long time. true. and at first it was all business, you know, i'd take him here, i'd take him there. everywhere. and over the years, we've really bonded. sure. why else would you always buy me chevron with techron? 'cause we need gas.
kelly cobiella cbs news, charlotte, north carolina. >> mitchell: and that is the "cbs evening news".s for joining us this saturday evening. iech russ mitchell cbs news in new york. see you back here tomorrow. good night.g# captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org flames from getting started. fo >>> fire season readiness. how the bay area is trying to be ready. >>> and former bart officer lois -- >>> funding in...
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,to benefit the medical university of south carolina's james w.olbert endowed chair. they provide the chair; i provide the endowed. [laughter] i'll be interviewed by msnbc's jonathan alter and taking your questions. and i'll be spewing such juicy secrets, the first three rows will be provided ponchos. see you there. folks, i love my home town because we know that small town america is the real america. that's where you can still find good morals, a strong work ethic, and primo meth. [laughter] i mean, the high speed chicken feed. so it's time for my latest hometown herotown. this week's hometown hero-town lexington, kentucky! where folks know that there are some things in life worth standing up for. they'd just rather sit down for them. jim? >> sit down and listen to this one, lexington, kentucky, is the most sedentary city in the u.s. a study by "men's health" magazine found it's the most inactive place in the u.s. indianapolis and jackson round out the top three. >> stephen: sorry, indianapolis and jackson. if you want to beat lexington, you're
,to benefit the medical university of south carolina's james w.olbert endowed chair. they provide the chair; i provide the endowed. [laughter] i'll be interviewed by msnbc's jonathan alter and taking your questions. and i'll be spewing such juicy secrets, the first three rows will be provided ponchos. see you there. folks, i love my home town because we know that small town america is the real america. that's where you can still find good morals, a strong work ethic, and primo meth. [laughter]...
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also, the state of north carolina.is trying to hang on to a place that he won just barely in 2008. >> reporter: in a bad economy, president obama is trying to show americans that not everything is broken. so he traveled to north carolina, to a company that makes energy efficient led lighting. >> you are putting people back to work in a field that has the potential to create an untold number of new jobs and businesses. that's clean energy. >> reporter: it is an uphill battle despite promising to turn the economy around. the obama administration is still dealing with high unemployment. here in north carolina, the race is above the national average at 9.7%. >> i wake up every single morning thinking about how can i make sure that anybody who wants a job is able to get a job? >> reporter: in a wall street journal opinion piece, two members of the president's job council jeff immelt and ken smith wrote. immelt traveled to north carolina with the president where a group of private sector leaders proposed a basket of ideas, s
also, the state of north carolina.is trying to hang on to a place that he won just barely in 2008. >> reporter: in a bad economy, president obama is trying to show americans that not everything is broken. so he traveled to north carolina, to a company that makes energy efficient led lighting. >> you are putting people back to work in a field that has the potential to create an untold number of new jobs and businesses. that's clean energy. >> reporter: it is an uphill battle...