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republican in the south carolina senate.hat must change. \[cheers and applause] >> because we all know that the difference that change in the faces of our general assembly can make. women bring a unique and necessary perspective and in office will fight for things that matter to families and all people. we are gathered today for our annual day in blue because all of us here believe that a woman's place is in the house and in the senate and also -- \[cheers and applause] >> in case there is any doubt, also at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. \[cheers and applause] >> speaking of that address and the white house, as you know south carolina is proud to host the first in the south democratic presidential primary and we are thrilled to have a very special guest here today. some of you may know her. for us southerners it's important for you to remember that she has deep southern roots where in arkansas she is still considered a special favorite daughter. she served or as i should say, she is still considered a hometown girl. she served a
republican in the south carolina senate.hat must change. \[cheers and applause] >> because we all know that the difference that change in the faces of our general assembly can make. women bring a unique and necessary perspective and in office will fight for things that matter to families and all people. we are gathered today for our annual day in blue because all of us here believe that a woman's place is in the house and in the senate and also -- \[cheers and applause] >> in case...
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we hope to retain a sense of continuity on carolina street. we understand that things change but ask that you proceed in a thoughtful and fair manner. >> question did you get the 311 notification for the project? >> i assume that my parents did, i tell you that my father died last year. and during he was sick for four years and in hospice for two years at home. >> explain no more the question withdrawn. >> yeah, it was not in our forefront when he passed away. we got involved in this. >> next speaker please. >> make sure i am really talking into the mic. as a neighbor of close proximity of the building i am catherine bloom, i have lived in the street for 20 years and concerned about the loss of the unique fabric of the neighborhood as these mansions are replacing the older buildings. though i not opposed to change this is a large box with little or no adherence to set-backs alongside of the existing structures. and it will entirely overwhelm the adjacent properties. if the planning department allowing it as to be built, it will destroy the exi
we hope to retain a sense of continuity on carolina street. we understand that things change but ask that you proceed in a thoughtful and fair manner. >> question did you get the 311 notification for the project? >> i assume that my parents did, i tell you that my father died last year. and during he was sick for four years and in hospice for two years at home. >> explain no more the question withdrawn. >> yeah, it was not in our forefront when he passed away. we got...
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and we are already seeing the showers here and, south carolina and north carolina and some being heavy and, you see those bands. so this is what we have, 60-miles-per-hour winds and moving slowly to the north northwest at 3 miles-per-hour. we do think it will hit on the border between north and south carolina. >>> by tomorrow morning and this is the track that we're going to be seeing. we don't think it will get any higher. just below hurricane strength, and that's where it will stop right there and then drop down to a dressing and bring a lot of rain. take a look at the forecast, especially here, in north carolina 6-8 inches of rain. now, from the east coast to the central plains today is another severe weather day, we're talking colorado, and oklahoma and kansas and texas. and, what's happening right now the two most active areas are colorado as well as northern texas. and we have seen tornadoes with these storms coming through, the region and we'll be watching it very carefully because we're not done yet. we do have a lot of watches and warnings and, you can see those lighter reds a
and we are already seeing the showers here and, south carolina and north carolina and some being heavy and, you see those bands. so this is what we have, 60-miles-per-hour winds and moving slowly to the north northwest at 3 miles-per-hour. we do think it will hit on the border between north and south carolina. >>> by tomorrow morning and this is the track that we're going to be seeing. we don't think it will get any higher. just below hurricane strength, and that's where it will stop...
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university of south carolina. governor haley is currently in her second term. she is the 116th governor of south carolina and the first woman to serve in that role. her speech is 15 minutes. ms. haley: i want to thank the board. as daughter of indian parents, i want to say if you know in the indian community, your parents want you to be one of three things, doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. i can tell them i made it, i am a doctor. i'm incredibly honored. to members of the faculty and staff, trustees, families, friends and most of all to the distinguished members of the university of south carolina's classic 2015, let me say this, it is a great day in south carolina. [applause] ms. haley: i say that often. the wonderful thing about our state is that each day brings with it a different reason to celebrate. it is something i never take for granted. something we should all be proud of. today is different. mark twain once said that "there are basically two types of people, people who accomplish things and people who cl
university of south carolina. governor haley is currently in her second term. she is the 116th governor of south carolina and the first woman to serve in that role. her speech is 15 minutes. ms. haley: i want to thank the board. as daughter of indian parents, i want to say if you know in the indian community, your parents want you to be one of three things, doctor, a lawyer or an engineer. i can tell them i made it, i am a doctor. i'm incredibly honored. to members of the faculty and staff,...
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taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the confederate army is going to concentrate and the union army is going to concentrate -- capture mobile and move into the interior of alabama towards the capital of montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what is happening to the east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and will meet between their armies. the meeting happens that the mcgee farm. -- the meeting happens at the mcgee farm. just like bennett farm and appomattox, a private home. it was near the railroad, that is why they chose it. they will get theirre two different ways. general camby
taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in...
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thank you for what you have done for south carolina.me here today. [ applause ] ♪ >> wow, mick came in under a minute. so we're gaining some time. thank you, mick, for that. because the next guy may need it. good friend of mine from southern louisiana i started in congress, elected in 2010. many of you met him at my barbecue a couple of years ago in anderson. congressman jeff landry is from a working class, middle class family from st. martinville, louisiana. that's down in the atchafalaya basin, down on the bayou. he grew up through louisiana's old. he is a conservative person. a little about him. he is a veteran of desert storm and left the military with the rank of sergeant. he received the army achievement medal, the national defense ribbon, overseas training ribbon, and louisiana cross from his 11 years service as the louisiana national guard. now, he may be a little difficult for us to understand because he's got -- he does have a cajun accent. but you're going to love him like i do. former congressman jeff landry the future attor
thank you for what you have done for south carolina.me here today. [ applause ] ♪ >> wow, mick came in under a minute. so we're gaining some time. thank you, mick, for that. because the next guy may need it. good friend of mine from southern louisiana i started in congress, elected in 2010. many of you met him at my barbecue a couple of years ago in anderson. congressman jeff landry is from a working class, middle class family from st. martinville, louisiana. that's down in the...
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so crucial as far as south carolina goes. clinton, you look at it her event today. she had lunch with a women's group. she -- we're awaiting this address to the women's group, as well. and you consider the fact that carly fiorina is also there in columbia as we speak hoping to get her message known and her campaign as a gop hopeful. >> trying to steal attention away. thank you very much. >>> joining us is john king, member of the south carolina house of representatives. it's great to have you with us sir. is there anything lingering within the state of south carolina? resentment from 2008 toward the clintons do you think? >> i don't think that there is anything resentful here or lingering in south carolina for hillary clinton or the clinton family. we are excited here in south carolina to have hillary clinton here. i'm the first legislator in the city to endorse her. i supported president obama the last time and i'm a stark supporter of hillary clinton this time. >> certainly was a humbling loss for hillary clinton in '08. we
so crucial as far as south carolina goes. clinton, you look at it her event today. she had lunch with a women's group. she -- we're awaiting this address to the women's group, as well. and you consider the fact that carly fiorina is also there in columbia as we speak hoping to get her message known and her campaign as a gop hopeful. >> trying to steal attention away. thank you very much. >>> joining us is john king, member of the south carolina house of representatives. it's...
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in south carolina, they got a duke cleanup that started last week.ina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest criminal fine in north carolina history. what does that mean for the state government? and when that case got settled, it appeared maybe duke's admission of guilty would be tend of it. but check this out. the lawyer for duke energy now says federal prosecutors are still investigating and they're investigating the state government's role in all this. duke's lawyer said the federal criminal probe is ongoing and duke is helping the prosecutors as part of their plea deal. so maybe governor mccrory and his state government are not off the hook at all. tonight, the question of whether north carolina regulators broke the law appears to be very much alive. prosecutors wouldn't talk about that part of the investigation last week in the local press in north carolina. th
in south carolina, they got a duke cleanup that started last week.ina, though, the state intervened to stop the lawsuits. what they got in north carolina was a disaster and then it was the feds who stepped in and now that disaster has duke energy apologizing in the papers and paying the biggest criminal fine in north carolina history. what does that mean for the state government? and when that case got settled, it appeared maybe duke's admission of guilty would be tend of it. but check this...
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i am so grateful he wanted to come here to south carolina.d he is here today because he understands the importance of highlighting conservative leadership in our first three primary states. please join me in welcoming the former speaker of the new hampshire house of representatives, bill o'brien. [applause] ♪ ♪ bill o'brien: do we have any fellow tea party patriots with us today? [cheers and applause] bill o'brien: greetings to you from new hampshire. i want to thank my good friend dave. i'm honored to be here and speak today. i want to thank congressman jeff duncan and citizens united for hosting this event, and to the many great organizations sponsoring it. there are so many inspiring people who will be here today. it is a most impossible to thank them all. the most important attendees are all of you, conservative activists from across south carolina who are here today. it is the opportunity to speak with you that brought me here today from new hampshire. but my message is not important because i am a former speaker and new hampshire. it is
i am so grateful he wanted to come here to south carolina.d he is here today because he understands the importance of highlighting conservative leadership in our first three primary states. please join me in welcoming the former speaker of the new hampshire house of representatives, bill o'brien. [applause] ♪ ♪ bill o'brien: do we have any fellow tea party patriots with us today? [cheers and applause] bill o'brien: greetings to you from new hampshire. i want to thank my good friend dave....
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it will meander off the south carolina and north carolina coast. it is 170-miles east southeast of myrtle beach. it is subtropical. most heavy activity is offshore. it will move into the north and northwest making landfall saturday or sunday. winds are not a factor. 50 mile-per-hour winds saturday by 2:00. sunday 2:00 40 miles per hour winds. then it turns north and west. it is south of norfolk 4:00 on monday. nothing to worry about until monday night. it might throw a shower or way. it is a real mess along the carolina coast. we have tropical storm warnings in effect for south carolina and north carolina. it is crazy but we have tropical storm warnings, severe weather tomorrow and snow in the rockies all seasons combined. 8:00 tomorrow morning on future cast a couple showers possible. unrelated to ana. temperatures in the 60s. we'll take you through the weekend when we turn. >> thank you topper. >>> threats from isis has all u.s. military bases on high alert. the change is not due to a specific threat. but the overall threat after the attack in ga
it will meander off the south carolina and north carolina coast. it is 170-miles east southeast of myrtle beach. it is subtropical. most heavy activity is offshore. it will move into the north and northwest making landfall saturday or sunday. winds are not a factor. 50 mile-per-hour winds saturday by 2:00. sunday 2:00 40 miles per hour winds. then it turns north and west. it is south of norfolk 4:00 on monday. nothing to worry about until monday night. it might throw a shower or way. it is a...
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tim scott was the commencement speaker at south carolina state university in orangeburg. the senators saying a few lines from the 10, "hold on to your dreams." this is 10 minutes. [applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina
tim scott was the commencement speaker at south carolina state university in orangeburg. the senators saying a few lines from the 10, "hold on to your dreams." this is 10 minutes. [applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that...
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hillary clinton back in south carolina. it's a first political trip back to the state that heard her 2008 campaign, where she struggled with minority voters. just before the important south carolina primary, she took criticism for seemingly downplaying the role of activists in the civil rights movement. some suggested she gave more credit for civil rights victories to the legislative success of former president lyndon b. johnson than to the leadership of dr. martin luther king jr. and bill clinton was forced to backtrack after calling then senator obama's position on the iraq war a, quote, fairy tale. he said he was only talking about the war, not obama's drive to be the first black president. but the damage was done. clinton lost to obama by nearly 30 points in south carolina. today she was back in south carolina getting a warm reception, reaching out to minority voters and hosting a round table with minority small business owners. here is what she said about the meeting. >> i just came from kiki's chicken and waffles, whi
hillary clinton back in south carolina. it's a first political trip back to the state that heard her 2008 campaign, where she struggled with minority voters. just before the important south carolina primary, she took criticism for seemingly downplaying the role of activists in the civil rights movement. some suggested she gave more credit for civil rights victories to the legislative success of former president lyndon b. johnson than to the leadership of dr. martin luther king jr. and bill...
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north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were being hoodwinked by those wage free, labels that resonate with consumers when they buy a chicken. we have a report from a farmer that blue the whistle. >> game free, for those that read label. it would seem to mean chickens with room to roam. hope chicken humanely waged. >> cage free they call it, you can't get a cage in here. >> reporter: we were asked to but biosuits on. these were delivered as chicks. size. >> they are at the shape now where it's three steps and flop. boom, boom, boom. that's what they do. that's what they are bred to do. >> reporter: when you started 20 years ago, were the birds bred to grow this large, this fast? >> no. it's been a steady progression. >> reporter: the birds breastses are so heavy they can barely lift them. >> you can feel how hot it is on the floor. >> put your and under the wi
north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were being hoodwinked by those wage free, labels that resonate with consumers when they buy a chicken. we have a report from a farmer that blue the whistle. >> game free, for those that read label. it would seem to mean chickens with room to roam. hope chicken...
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look at south carolina.you have done here tracking all of these huge assembly plants entire plants and always other manufacturers. it's created low rates of unemployment, opportunity for those who are lower skilled workers to rise in society. i grew up in a meal town -- a mill town. that's what supports communities and churches, to have opportunities for everyone to get that good paying job. if we want to be not just the majority party to win states like pennsylvania and ohio and michigan, wisconsin and others, then we have to be the party as i say in my book that is for a rising tide lifting all boats. a progrowth agenda. it also understanding this. there are millions and millions of americans who have holes in their votes. we need to be the party that says we are not just going to let you sit there and try and scoop out your boat as the tide rises. we are going to be there to help you, so that you can sail to the great heights of the american dream. [applause] sen. santorum: ladies and gentlemen, and econo
look at south carolina.you have done here tracking all of these huge assembly plants entire plants and always other manufacturers. it's created low rates of unemployment, opportunity for those who are lower skilled workers to rise in society. i grew up in a meal town -- a mill town. that's what supports communities and churches, to have opportunities for everyone to get that good paying job. if we want to be not just the majority party to win states like pennsylvania and ohio and michigan,...
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boeing makes 787's in south carolina and washington. g.e. makes gas turbines in greenville, south carolina, mostly sold through ex-im financing to the developing world. if you're worried about china stepping in, if we don't have this great trade deal, here's what i'm worried about -- that if our bank expires then the market share that we have today because we have competitive financing goes away and the biggest beneficiary of closing down the bank is china. i'm not going to subject american manufacturers to trying to sell their products overseas without ex-im financing when all their competitors have an ex-im bank. as a matter of fact, china's bank is bigger than the united states france, england and germany combined. airbus great airplane. france and germany have an ex-im bank. so an american manufacturer when it comes to wide-bodied aircraft or in i other product sold overseas in developing world in bank that makes money for the taxpayer makes them competitive. so all those who really do believe in trade, the fact that you would let the ba
boeing makes 787's in south carolina and washington. g.e. makes gas turbines in greenville, south carolina, mostly sold through ex-im financing to the developing world. if you're worried about china stepping in, if we don't have this great trade deal, here's what i'm worried about -- that if our bank expires then the market share that we have today because we have competitive financing goes away and the biggest beneficiary of closing down the bank is china. i'm not going to subject american...
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we live three blocks from the carolina inn.you know, our kids come home and they go on franklin street and they love it here. so, we're not going anywhere. so i will just wait it out. i have a few good years left. >> i have seen two people with hands up for quite a while. yes? >> my question has to do with, was there at moment -- a moment at which, could you explain that moment or did it occur over a longer time, when you realized i've got to act? and what that was like? >> yeah. that is kind of an easy question actually, wouldn't you say, mary? >> yeah. >> it was immediately in the wake of the martin report. i mean we were fuming? what? >> the martin report. governor jim martin released the report in december of 2012, which he famously declared, this was not an athletic scandal this was an academic scandal, limited to one department. and, we were on the phone with each other within seconds i seem to recall. mary was at the meeting. if you watch the documentary schools, you will see her crushed by this announcement of the gover
we live three blocks from the carolina inn.you know, our kids come home and they go on franklin street and they love it here. so, we're not going anywhere. so i will just wait it out. i have a few good years left. >> i have seen two people with hands up for quite a while. yes? >> my question has to do with, was there at moment -- a moment at which, could you explain that moment or did it occur over a longer time, when you realized i've got to act? and what that was like? >>...
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south carolina's the famous sort of, well jesse jackson won south carolina comment by bill clinton whenhing that benefits hillary clinton is i can't imagine bernie sander or martin o'malley or anyone else -- again, yods them building the organizations -- i don't see them building the organizations that could take advantage of the fact that hillary clinton while strong nationally is not -- there would be room for a serious challenge in early states. i don't think we'll see it materialize, though. >> i would add quickly that i think when it comes to general election -- >> real fast -- >> that barack obama and michelle obama would help in that realm with african-american voters in loyal support. they'll be soldiers at the end of the day. >> good point, luke. thank you very much. as always. thanks to chris. >>> that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." we'll be in south carolina covering hillary clinton today. remember follow the show on line on facebook and on twitter @mitchellreports. new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insuranc
south carolina's the famous sort of, well jesse jackson won south carolina comment by bill clinton whenhing that benefits hillary clinton is i can't imagine bernie sander or martin o'malley or anyone else -- again, yods them building the organizations -- i don't see them building the organizations that could take advantage of the fact that hillary clinton while strong nationally is not -- there would be room for a serious challenge in early states. i don't think we'll see it materialize,...
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his team in south carolina is underrated.t's one of the strongest political teams any candidate's put together in any state and rubio, my hunch is, my end up being a better cultural fit and a bigger political force in south carolina than he is in new hampshire and iowa. john: i would have said that marco rubio was going to be my call. but i always want to try to get in the disagreement zone with you. today i'll avert and choose scott walker. just because scott walker right now, if you had to pick a frontrunner in the race right now, just on the basis of polling, scott walker still at the head of the field right now. you can see marco rubio coming up fast. walker has not had a big moment in weeks. i think he's got to try to reseize the momentum or he's going to see himself ecliment -- eclimsed by rubio and there's always of course jeb bush hovering in the wings. mark: there's another guy who won't be in south carolina which is john kasich. he's in columbus today. we're reporting on bloombergpolitics.com that he's having a big
his team in south carolina is underrated.t's one of the strongest political teams any candidate's put together in any state and rubio, my hunch is, my end up being a better cultural fit and a bigger political force in south carolina than he is in new hampshire and iowa. john: i would have said that marco rubio was going to be my call. but i always want to try to get in the disagreement zone with you. today i'll avert and choose scott walker. just because scott walker right now, if you had to...
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the south carolina freedom summit is the third in our series.id new hampshire and then iowa, and now we're here at the magnificent peace center which is just absolutely stunning here in greenville, and our lineup of great conservative leaders speaking today is our best yet. these men and women make me proud to be a conservative. this group today is strong. this group is diverse. this group is here to shape the policy debate on the lead up to the all important south carolina primary early next year. when you compare our group with their counterparts on the left you'll see a dramatic difference. it's a difference that the mainstream media does not want to talk about, so i will. tea today, you're going to hear from a former fortune 500 ceo who exemplifies success and is a leading woman in america. you'll hear from a conservative governor who's been elected three times in a blue state. you'll hear from united states senators who are advocating for innovative and bold reforms in washington. you'll hear from the first indian american governor ever ele
the south carolina freedom summit is the third in our series.id new hampshire and then iowa, and now we're here at the magnificent peace center which is just absolutely stunning here in greenville, and our lineup of great conservative leaders speaking today is our best yet. these men and women make me proud to be a conservative. this group today is strong. this group is diverse. this group is here to shape the policy debate on the lead up to the all important south carolina primary early next...
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tim scott was the commencement speaker at south carolina state university in orangeburg. the senators saying a few lines from the 10, "hold on to your dreams." this is 10 minutes. [applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that you currently hold. from my days on county counsel mr. president, through my days in the state house, i've been a supporter of south carolina state, and as your united states senator, i will continue to be a supporter of south carolina state university. [applause] now, to the parents i know that today is a day of joy and happiness. it is a joyful day because you get to see your kids graduating from college. how many of you would say, thank god for that? hallelujah. it is also a very happy day. it is a happy day because as you know, and you have been thinking about it, as your kids graduate, it
tim scott was the commencement speaker at south carolina state university in orangeburg. the senators saying a few lines from the 10, "hold on to your dreams." this is 10 minutes. [applause] tim scott: thank you. good evening to everyone. thank you, president evans, for such a kind introduction. let me say first and foremost that without any questions, my prayers are with south carolina state university, for financial success, and for peace and for the position of significance that...
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you represent the entire university of south carolina. be proud of the university that is propelling you forward along the path to adulthood. it is an amazing place, one that has given you experiences and friendships you will no doubt treasure for the rest of your life. make the university just as proud of you as you are of it. act with integrity, be honest, work hard, take risks, giveback, be joyful. you are again cut now for many of you i'm sure this feels like the greatest day of your life and it should. it is an amazing accomplishment no matter what hath brought you here. what makes me so excited for you and profit a chance to play a role in your celebration today is that i know if you want them, there are far greater days in your future. enjoy today, hug your mom or dad, your brother or your sister. thank a professor. call your grandmother. share it with your friends and tomorrow, get back to work because we cannot wait to see what the university of south carolina class of 2015 does next. thank you. god bless you and may he continue
you represent the entire university of south carolina. be proud of the university that is propelling you forward along the path to adulthood. it is an amazing place, one that has given you experiences and friendships you will no doubt treasure for the rest of your life. make the university just as proud of you as you are of it. act with integrity, be honest, work hard, take risks, giveback, be joyful. you are again cut now for many of you i'm sure this feels like the greatest day of your life...
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north carolina may be the exception. plus tom brady on the defense will the nfl punish one of the biggest stars for his part in deflate-gate? stay with us. >> welcome back. we learned today that america's job market is on the rebound after all. according to the labor department america's economy added 225,000 jobs and the unemployment dropped to 5.8%. the wages ticked up slightly higher in april 2.2% higher compared to a year ago. wage stabilization is something america needs more of if this economy is going to be real. retirement savings including millions of public workers who rely on public pension plans financial security of these plans and who is running them, north carolina's $90 billion is rated in terms of performance but not without controversy that's because it is controlled by one person, janet cowell, state treasurer. ali velshi talked to her another the milken global conference and here is what she said. >> i don't think there's a silver bullet structure to solve any governance issues for pensions. it takes
north carolina may be the exception. plus tom brady on the defense will the nfl punish one of the biggest stars for his part in deflate-gate? stay with us. >> welcome back. we learned today that america's job market is on the rebound after all. according to the labor department america's economy added 225,000 jobs and the unemployment dropped to 5.8%. the wages ticked up slightly higher in april 2.2% higher compared to a year ago. wage stabilization is something america needs more of if...
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and msnbc's joy reid in south carolina.oth. >>> some very tense moments at one of the world's busiest airports after someone called in bomb threats targeting two incoming planes at l.a.x. on tuesday. no explosives were found. all passengers and crew were evacuated safely but the incidents are just the latest in a whole spate of threats to the sky, including a dozen just this week. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> good day, this was eva flight 12 taipei to los angeles. we're told while in flight somebody called in a bomb threat. the plane landed safely at l.a.x. at about 3:30 pacific time and was met by airport police, the fbi and the lapd bomb squad. all of the passengers and the baggage were removed and screened by bomb-sniffing dogs but nothing was found. also on tuesday, we're told another threat was called in against a pacific flight, that plane checked out and was okay. these are just the latest in the series of threats made against aircraft headed for the u.s. on monday at least half a dozen other threats were mad
and msnbc's joy reid in south carolina.oth. >>> some very tense moments at one of the world's busiest airports after someone called in bomb threats targeting two incoming planes at l.a.x. on tuesday. no explosives were found. all passengers and crew were evacuated safely but the incidents are just the latest in a whole spate of threats to the sky, including a dozen just this week. nbc's tom costello has the story. >> good day, this was eva flight 12 taipei to los angeles. we're...
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. >>> up next -- a human skeleton is found in the marshlands of north carolina. >> the longer a body's been dead, the harder it is to determine how long it's been dead. >> we don't know who she is or why she was killed. >> but it tells a story all its own. >> whatever happened to precede death, it probably was sexual. >> a story of anger and hatred. >> at what point does a person realize that, you know, they're dying? >> and a violent end. >> had this person remained anonymous, we would have had nowhere to go. >>> on a cold, spring afternoon in 2004, ray lee jacobs found what looked like human bones in the backyard of the home he rented in wilmington, north carolina. >> it was kind of gruesome. we came across these bones. it was horrible. at first, we seen her leg bones and then we came across her skull. you know, and ribs and -- and then we realized, you know, it wasn't fake. it was real. you know, so it was terrible. >> he called authorities who moved quickly to collect the remains and any possible forensic evidence. >> the bones had been scattered by the animals and maybe by the tid
. >>> up next -- a human skeleton is found in the marshlands of north carolina. >> the longer a body's been dead, the harder it is to determine how long it's been dead. >> we don't know who she is or why she was killed. >> but it tells a story all its own. >> whatever happened to precede death, it probably was sexual. >> a story of anger and hatred. >> at what point does a person realize that, you know, they're dying? >> and a violent end....
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claflin university sits next to south carolina state.not a question of rural versus city or black versus majority. it's about leadership. at its core, our institutions have got to get the right boards of governors, boards of trustees and those individuals have to select right leaders and those leaders have to execute their plans. >> ifill: what is the public interest in fixing h.p.c.u.s and not folding them into larger mainstream organizations. >> despite all we hear about h.p.c.u.s, they represent just 3% of all higher education but graduate 20% of all african americans with undergraduate degrees. the point is what happens to america, especially when the president's north star goal is too increase the number of college graduates if those institution went what, then america has a problem, not just black america. >> ifill: johnny taylor, president of the thurgood marshall college fund, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> ifill: we have more on south >> woodruff: next, combating extremism. it's a subject we've been exploring closely rece
claflin university sits next to south carolina state.not a question of rural versus city or black versus majority. it's about leadership. at its core, our institutions have got to get the right boards of governors, boards of trustees and those individuals have to select right leaders and those leaders have to execute their plans. >> ifill: what is the public interest in fixing h.p.c.u.s and not folding them into larger mainstream organizations. >> despite all we hear about...
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carolina: las autoridades se han comunicado contigo?mÁs sobre esta tecnologÍa. carolina: tambiÉn se pueden utilizar para cosas positivas por ejemplo para evitar que una pistola se dispare por accidente. en cuanto al joven su meta es hacer su propia compaÑÍa de seguridad cibernÉtica. julio: playboy mÁs de 60 aÑos ahora toma otro rumbo para salir del colapso econÓmico. en 60 segundos les decimos de que se trata. wow, bienvenidos a toyota time. hola mariela. estamos aquí por las ofertas. perfecto, tenemos ofertas increíbles. como en el camry, el prius y el corolla. oye, ¿fuiste tú? no. no se preocupen, pasa a cada minuto. durante el evento toyota time, obtén 0% de interés por 60 meses en un camry 2015. pero solo hasta el 1° de junio. para ver más visita toyota.com/espanol por favor. ahora sí fue él. toyota. vayamos juntos. julio: la revista playboy con 60 aÑos de circulaciÓn estaba de capa caÍda hasta que su jefe de contenido decidiÓ menos desnudo y mÁs contenido digital. la nueva estrategia para recuperar el mercado perdido. >> si pueden
carolina: las autoridades se han comunicado contigo?mÁs sobre esta tecnologÍa. carolina: tambiÉn se pueden utilizar para cosas positivas por ejemplo para evitar que una pistola se dispare por accidente. en cuanto al joven su meta es hacer su propia compaÑÍa de seguridad cibernÉtica. julio: playboy mÁs de 60 aÑos ahora toma otro rumbo para salir del colapso econÓmico. en 60 segundos les decimos de que se trata. wow, bienvenidos a toyota time. hola mariela. estamos aquí por las ofertas....
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seven years later, hillary spoke in south carolina at the democratic women's caucus. she sure sounded like she belongs. former secretary of state and senator hillary clinton: think of them on election day. the presidents. and then we watched them. they grow grayer and gray are, and then by the time they leave they are as white as the building they live in. [laughter] now let me tell you, i am aware i may not be the youngest candidate in this race but i have one big advantage. i have been coloring my hair for years. [laughter] john: she has been making that joke with donors for the last couple of weeks. josh, i think it is quite funny. do you think hillary clinton can repair the damage that was done almost eight years ago with south carolina voters with her and her husband? josh: i think she repair the damage by agreeing to serve and serving honorably as barack obama's secretary of state. it brought the party together. there is no real competition for the democratic nomination so i , do not think south carolinians, a, are getting for another option and, b, have won if
seven years later, hillary spoke in south carolina at the democratic women's caucus. she sure sounded like she belongs. former secretary of state and senator hillary clinton: think of them on election day. the presidents. and then we watched them. they grow grayer and gray are, and then by the time they leave they are as white as the building they live in. [laughter] now let me tell you, i am aware i may not be the youngest candidate in this race but i have one big advantage. i have been...
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[applause] >> south carolina republican governor nikki haley delivered the address of south carolinaate at the school of business, communication, nursing pharmacy and public health. ms. haley is currently serving her second term in her role as governor. she spoke for about 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. i want to thank the president and the board. as the daughter of indian parents got my first want to say you know in the indian community your parents raised you and the widely one of three things. doctor lawyer or engineer. now i can tell them i made it. i am a doctor. thank you very much. incredibly honored. members of the faculty and staff trustees families friends and most a lot to the distinguished members of the university of south carolina's class of 2015. let me say this. it is a great day in south carolina. [applause] it's true. i say that often. the wonderful thing about our state is that each day brings with it a different reason to celebrate. it is something i never take for granted something we should all be proud of. but today today it is different. mark r
[applause] >> south carolina republican governor nikki haley delivered the address of south carolinaate at the school of business, communication, nursing pharmacy and public health. ms. haley is currently serving her second term in her role as governor. she spoke for about 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. i want to thank the president and the board. as the daughter of indian parents got my first want to say you know in the indian community your parents raised you and...
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but this hurts the people of south carolina. you don't care about it.t you care about the is this. and the obama people know that. so they just spin you up on this, and you happily go along. >> talking about you, huh? caroline's favorite son jim clyburn attacked bill clinton for dismissing obama. in his book, clyburn recalls the former president's fury in a late night telephone call. let's listen. >> after several intermediate conversations, this powerful voice came on the other end. if you bastards want a fight, you damn well will get one. i needed no help identifying that voice. it was bill clinton, the former of the president of the united states. >> great voice there. rob gibbs was president obama's press secretary, and april ryan, author of "the presidency in black and white." he is sort of saluting in a dark way your success. i remember the fight, and i was for obama in that fight. and i remember clinton used the phrase "fantasy." it's all a fantasy. and the way it was put or spun i think by you guys, i bought it, was that he was saying this whole
but this hurts the people of south carolina. you don't care about it.t you care about the is this. and the obama people know that. so they just spin you up on this, and you happily go along. >> talking about you, huh? caroline's favorite son jim clyburn attacked bill clinton for dismissing obama. in his book, clyburn recalls the former president's fury in a late night telephone call. let's listen. >> after several intermediate conversations, this powerful voice came on the other...
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and jarrod brudler south carolina sheriff's association from columbia, south carolina.welcome to you all, and we'll start with ms. miller and just move across the panel. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman graham and members of the committee for the opportunity to speak about the issue of body worn cameras. i'm lindsey miller with the police executive research forum which is an independent, nonprofit research organization that focuses on critical issues and policing. our work on body cameras began in 2013. when we partnered with the office of community oriented policing services to research the use of body cameras and police agencies. last september, released a publication that examines the benefits of body cameras and considerations for implementation. the report also provides a set of 33 comprehensive policy recommendations that reflect promising practices and lessons learned. so today i'm just going to touch briefly on a few of our key findings and recommendations and my submitted written testimony provides additional details on these topics. first and foremos
and jarrod brudler south carolina sheriff's association from columbia, south carolina.welcome to you all, and we'll start with ms. miller and just move across the panel. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman graham and members of the committee for the opportunity to speak about the issue of body worn cameras. i'm lindsey miller with the police executive research forum which is an independent, nonprofit research organization that focuses on critical issues and policing. our work on...
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del sur y carolina del norte y podrÍa extenderse un poco al norte.l tiempo para el centro del paÍs. podrÍamos ver otro brote de tornado en oklahoma. serÍa para el sÁbado que podrÍa alcanzar missouri, nebraska... si usted viaja al norte, la zona de las montaÑas con 49. esto es lo que tenemos para el dÍa de las madres con la posibilidad de algÚn chubasco. ♪♪ jul nos vamos a un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva. ♪♪ ali villegas: el parÍs san germain se coronÓ. en espaÑa, el espaÑol con el mexicano en la banca avanzÓ el sÉptimo lugar de la general. los goles fueron de sergio garcÍa y sergio lestein. un empate del duelo de equipos amenazado por el descenso. el espaÑol nadal continÚa camino a un tercer tÍtulo al derrotar al bÚlgaro. en la rama femenina, serena williams fue eliminada ante la checa a la nÚmero uno. tambiÉn fue eliminada la rusa marÍa sharapova. ♪♪ >> hola, soy carolina ramÍrez. le doy la bienvenida a la cartelera. sofÍa vergara recientemente recibiÓ su estrella en el paseo de la fama. es una pelÍcula en la que veremos que la acciÓn gira en
del sur y carolina del norte y podrÍa extenderse un poco al norte.l tiempo para el centro del paÍs. podrÍamos ver otro brote de tornado en oklahoma. serÍa para el sÁbado que podrÍa alcanzar missouri, nebraska... si usted viaja al norte, la zona de las montaÑas con 49. esto es lo que tenemos para el dÍa de las madres con la posibilidad de algÚn chubasco. ♪♪ jul nos vamos a un resumen de toda la acciÓn deportiva. ♪♪ ali villegas: el parÍs san germain se coronÓ. en espaÑa, el...
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maybe texas, louisiana, south carolina -- those are the best places.r states, we think of gun control, that means hitting the target you are aiming at. [applause] back in january, i gave a speech in london that the left got hysterical about. i talked about the threat of radical islamic terrorism. i said islam has a problem and muslim leaders have a problem. we need a president the leaders to say to muslim leaders and clerics across the world, they must do two things. they must denounce these individual terrorists. it is not enough to condemn individual acts. they have to make clear these are not martyrs. they are not going to enjoy an award in the afterlife. rather, they're going straight to hell where they belong. [applause] and the second thing, muslim leaders must also do this. they must say that they tolerate and respect the freedoms of others with religious police different than their own. [applause] i will warn you, when you say things like that, the left will call you racist, anti-muslim. it is simply the demand that these leaders condemn these
maybe texas, louisiana, south carolina -- those are the best places.r states, we think of gun control, that means hitting the target you are aiming at. [applause] back in january, i gave a speech in london that the left got hysterical about. i talked about the threat of radical islamic terrorism. i said islam has a problem and muslim leaders have a problem. we need a president the leaders to say to muslim leaders and clerics across the world, they must do two things. they must denounce these...
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happened in charleston south carolina thursday morning. the man called 911 to report armed men in the home. they found the african-american caller at the back of his house to lower the gun. when he did not, a white deputy shot him twice. >> we had no issue with officers protecting themselves and others when they have their lives in danger when they're protecting other people. but to not take the time and pause to make sure you're not shooting the person who called you is a concern to the family. >> the deputies are not at work today. they're suspended without pay. we should tell you this is in the same county as the police shooting of walter scott that happened back on april 4th. >>> beachgoers are in for a wave of problems off the carolinas. the storm prompting major warnings this weekend. >> plus how that storm is impacting mother's day weather here at home. we're going to (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. >>> the owner of a pa
happened in charleston south carolina thursday morning. the man called 911 to report armed men in the home. they found the african-american caller at the back of his house to lower the gun. when he did not, a white deputy shot him twice. >> we had no issue with officers protecting themselves and others when they have their lives in danger when they're protecting other people. but to not take the time and pause to make sure you're not shooting the person who called you is a concern to the...
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i heard the same stories at carolina. we are doing a lot of work with these young men, particularly football players, to get ready to play immediately in the first season in the fall and they are not really getting a college experience because you are supposed to go to college to do what in your first semester get to know the campus, get to know where the parties are, get to know who the good professors are get to know who your friends are going to be, not to be going at 5:00 in the morning to lifting to a few classes to grab something to eat, to go to study hall, long days, they are exhausted tired, they love their sport and because many years they have been told that the guy when it comes to some of the women's was like women's basketball but for of the most part. we can talk about football and basketball for athletes and the book touches on many olympics sports as well but these two sportsnet carolina pay for the 26 other sports. we do have to look at it as at now we hear jack normal at notre dame separating this out b
i heard the same stories at carolina. we are doing a lot of work with these young men, particularly football players, to get ready to play immediately in the first season in the fall and they are not really getting a college experience because you are supposed to go to college to do what in your first semester get to know the campus, get to know where the parties are, get to know who the good professors are get to know who your friends are going to be, not to be going at 5:00 in the morning to...
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he came from south carolina he came to better himself. he didn't see much of a future for young man like him in south carolina. and he was very mindful that he did not have the opportunity that so many other white people people -- we people did in michelle said if my grandfather would abort them born like he would have been a bank president. as it happened he worked in the post office. the federal government was a way in for many african-americans in
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carolina: hola amigos.este de los estados unidos donde todo transcurre con normalidad hasta que un devastador terremoto destruye la ciudad. intentarÁn llegar a san francisco en busca de su Única hija, sin embargo Éste sÓlo serÁ el comienzo lo peor estÁ por suceder. el drama, el romance y la comedia se apoderan de la pantalla grande con la pelÍcula aloja, bradly cooper y emma stone. un ingeniero espacial que tras una larga temporada lejos de su hogar regresa a hawai en busca del Éxito profesional, razÓn por la cual acepta un nuevo trabajo junto a una mujer piloto de la fuerza aÉrea. ahora si llega el momento de despedirme, le recuerdo que podemos estar siempre conectados a travÉs de las redes sociales y que usted puede saber mucho mÁs del entretenimiento. julio cesar: muchas gracias. inundaciones en tejasestados unidos retiro oficialente a cuba de la lista de paises que apoyan el terrorisoel trono de joseph blatter esta blindado contra crisis y escandalos... gano un qunto periodo como presidente de la fifa,
carolina: hola amigos.este de los estados unidos donde todo transcurre con normalidad hasta que un devastador terremoto destruye la ciudad. intentarÁn llegar a san francisco en busca de su Única hija, sin embargo Éste sÓlo serÁ el comienzo lo peor estÁ por suceder. el drama, el romance y la comedia se apoderan de la pantalla grande con la pelÍcula aloja, bradly cooper y emma stone. un ingeniero espacial que tras una larga temporada lejos de su hogar regresa a hawai en busca del Éxito...
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is it represented there at this forum in south carolina? >> reporter: i wouldn't say entirely representative although there's a number of african-americans here. some of them on the stage speaking. there was something that they spoke about when they introduced this conference this morning. they were saying we can't only speak to ourselves. we have to speak to other folks. the speakers before the main events said we need the look for candidates who cannot only speak to you here in south carolina but speak to people all over the united states. that's what we need to look for in candidate. i think that's on the minds of the people that are hearing speeches today. >> absolutely. thanks so much. appreciate the report. make sure to check out chris's blog. it's entitled being moody. apples fall, but the apples of your cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more yout
is it represented there at this forum in south carolina? >> reporter: i wouldn't say entirely representative although there's a number of african-americans here. some of them on the stage speaking. there was something that they spoke about when they introduced this conference this morning. they were saying we can't only speak to ourselves. we have to speak to other folks. the speakers before the main events said we need the look for candidates who cannot only speak to you here in south...
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and jarrod brudler, south carolina sheriff's association from columbia, south carolina. welcome to you all, and we'll start with ms. miller and just move across the panel. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman graham and members of the committee for the opportunity to speak about the issue of body worn cameras. i'm lindsey miller with the police executive research forum, which is an independent, nonprofit research organization that focuses on critical issues and policing. our work on body cameras began in 2013. when we partnered with the office of community oriented policing services to research the use of body cameras and police agencies. last september, released a publication that examines the benefits of body cameras and considerations for implementation. the report also provides a set of 33 comprehensive policy recommendations that reflect promising practices and lessons learned. so today, i'm just going to touch briefly on a few of our key findings and recommendations and my submitted written testimony provides additional details on these topics. first and fore
and jarrod brudler, south carolina sheriff's association from columbia, south carolina. welcome to you all, and we'll start with ms. miller and just move across the panel. >> good afternoon, and thank you, chairman graham and members of the committee for the opportunity to speak about the issue of body worn cameras. i'm lindsey miller with the police executive research forum, which is an independent, nonprofit research organization that focuses on critical issues and policing. our work on...