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win south carolina. it's almost like campaigning all over again because they're looking at you in a different position. so he's got to go shake as many hands as he can. he has to do as many town halls as he can, and he's got to prove to the people of south carolina why he's their person to really take this country forward. thank you very much, you've been very kind. i appreciate it. >> thank you, governor. thank you so much, governor. [applause] >> and how about another round of applause for the governor for being here today. [applause] i would like to thank the national press club staff including its journalism institute and broadcast center for helping is organized today's event. if you would like a copy of today's program or to learn more about the club, go to our website, that's press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [sounds gavel] toure c-span cities visiting cities across the country. this weekend, charter communications, grand junction, colorado. the mining of a certain mineral had a long-term im
win south carolina. it's almost like campaigning all over again because they're looking at you in a different position. so he's got to go shake as many hands as he can. he has to do as many town halls as he can, and he's got to prove to the people of south carolina why he's their person to really take this country forward. thank you very much, you've been very kind. i appreciate it. >> thank you, governor. thank you so much, governor. [applause] >> and how about another round of...
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just because you are from south carolina doesn't mean you can win south carolina. it's almost like campaigning all over again. he has to shake as many hands as he can and do as many town halls as he can and prove to people of south carolina why he's the person who can take this country forward. thank you very much. you have been very kind. [applause] >> thank you, governor. thank you and how about another round of applause for the governor for being here today? [applause] i would like to thank the national press club staff, including its journalism institute for helping us organize today's event. copy ofould like a today's program or to learn about the club, go to our website, press.org. thank you. we are adjourned. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> if you missed any of today's speech by governor maggie hassan, you will be able to -- by governor nikki haley, you will be able to watch it again o
just because you are from south carolina doesn't mean you can win south carolina. it's almost like campaigning all over again. he has to shake as many hands as he can and do as many town halls as he can and prove to people of south carolina why he's the person who can take this country forward. thank you very much. you have been very kind. [applause] >> thank you, governor. thank you and how about another round of applause for the governor for being here today? [applause] i would like to...
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. >> the 1989 pick-up has north carolina plates knd-1117.s registered to a man named eric robert rudolph. a little more than 24 hours after the birmingham bomb blast, federal agents arrive in the rural town of murphy, north carolina. the home of eric rudolph. unfortunately, the news travels faster than they do. >> the investigation of a deadly bombing at a clinic in alabama that performs abortions is centering on a gray nissan pick-up and a man who may know something about it. just moments ago investigators announced they have issued a material witness warrant for eric robert rudolph. they say he may have information about that truck. >> investigators rush to eric rudolph's last known address, hoping to catch him before he hears the news. >> by the time law enforcement authorities, both local and the local sheriff's office and the fbi and atf showed up at the trailer, the door was swinging in the wind. when you step inside here, you could tell that the individual who had left this trailer left in a big, big hurry. >> there were guns left in
. >> the 1989 pick-up has north carolina plates knd-1117.s registered to a man named eric robert rudolph. a little more than 24 hours after the birmingham bomb blast, federal agents arrive in the rural town of murphy, north carolina. the home of eric rudolph. unfortunately, the news travels faster than they do. >> the investigation of a deadly bombing at a clinic in alabama that performs abortions is centering on a gray nissan pick-up and a man who may know something about it. just...
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governor chris christie is standing by in south carolina. carolina. he is about to did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. available at these fine retailers. help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. ♪ hp instant ink can save you up to 50% on ink delivered to your door ...so print all you want and never run out. plans start at $2.99 a month. ♪ the most affordable way to print. hp instant ink. >>> we are waiting to hear from governor chris christie and car arely fiorina in just minutes. we are back with our panel. jackie, why is hillary clinton having such a hard time wit
governor chris christie is standing by in south carolina. carolina. he is about to did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a...
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south carolina heritage. this is the exact slice of the party that donald trump is -- this is the one that is going to carry him to the nomination if he can get the nomination. it's going to be viewed as a snub and to his most loyal supporters. >> the other two outers carly fiorina is there. as is dr. ben carson, dr. ben carson just spoke. and it's interesting is that he is very public about his faith and about the role his faith would play. if he is elected. >> ben carson. >> ben carson. >> you think that's part of his appeal. his book has been in schools. it's been a key part. he talks about that in his book as well. you think that's what is really pulling some of these evangelical voters. that are liking sort of the softer side of the republican candidate. you have the donald trump who is very big and brash who also is pulling a segment of that group. i think ben carson, he is being looked at as someone who, yeah, he has got a message but his way of saying it is very different. >> so, karen, tell me, the t
south carolina heritage. this is the exact slice of the party that donald trump is -- this is the one that is going to carry him to the nomination if he can get the nomination. it's going to be viewed as a snub and to his most loyal supporters. >> the other two outers carly fiorina is there. as is dr. ben carson, dr. ben carson just spoke. and it's interesting is that he is very public about his faith and about the role his faith would play. if he is elected. >> ben carson. >>...
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but this is south carolina, right? south carolina as we know, has a distinct past. sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. workow that this doesn't for all of the reasons that we have talked about. is the aristocracy of south carolina what it once was? class was important to chestnut. chivalry, as she called it in her diary? whatever else we might say about the tuitions -- about the institutions around her, the tone of politicians changed. example of what a south carolinanian was from the aristocratic class. student: [indiscernible] prof. anderson: that's a good point, the whole nation changes. it becomes more egalitarian. romanticized't it more than demonized? because you are talking about the novels written in all of --is old southern i guess it was shifting. was still the southern ideal. prof. anderson: what do you think of that? student: i think that could be true. [indiscernible] student: they enjoyed the prospects of that luxury didn't enjoy the means for which they had it. prof. anderson: that is part of the lost cause. the whole country mythologized the s
but this is south carolina, right? south carolina as we know, has a distinct past. sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. workow that this doesn't for all of the reasons that we have talked about. is the aristocracy of south carolina what it once was? class was important to chestnut. chivalry, as she called it in her diary? whatever else we might say about the tuitions -- about the institutions around her, the tone of politicians changed. example of what a south carolinanian was from the...
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the same thing has to happen with north carolina. you need to have people who are effected according to industries and various leisure activities. >> it's intertwined with politics. the members of congress that represent north carolina and washington are going to protect the farmers. and epa is not a welcomed guest in congress these days. they don't get much money. if they did put out tougher regulations this would be resisted. this is not a new problem. it's been building for a long time and there are so many issues related to industrial farming of animals. i wish we could all go vegan. those poor pigs, they don't even have room to turn around. >> why can't you go vegan? >> i would like to, but i wish i had somebody to -- being vegan is hard because you really have to work to get your protein and it. but i've moved away from being beef and pork and all of that. as a society we still consume huge amounts of what these pigs produce. >> back to poop. what accounts to the increase in farm waste in north carolina? >> for one thing americ
the same thing has to happen with north carolina. you need to have people who are effected according to industries and various leisure activities. >> it's intertwined with politics. the members of congress that represent north carolina and washington are going to protect the farmers. and epa is not a welcomed guest in congress these days. they don't get much money. if they did put out tougher regulations this would be resisted. this is not a new problem. it's been building for a long time...
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south carolina, as we know, and have talked about, has a distinct past. it is sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. if reconstruction is going to work anywhere, it has to work in south carolina. we know it does not work for all the reasons we talked about. is the aristocracy and south carolina still what it once was? chivalry, as she calls it? else we mightver say. an example of what south carolina was is shifting from the era start -- aristocracy. >> her entire life cell has been demonized. professor anderson: that is a good point. the whole nation changes. >> was in a kind of more romanticized than demonize? they are talking about the thiss written in all of like southern gentility, chivalry. , butss it was shifting there were still southern ideals. professor anderson: what do you think of that? ,> i think that could be true but the idea did not exist in the south itself. north was entertained by of ladies and nights, and they enjoyed the prospect of the luxury. professor anderson: that is one of the things the lost cause is morphing into. it becom
south carolina, as we know, and have talked about, has a distinct past. it is sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. if reconstruction is going to work anywhere, it has to work in south carolina. we know it does not work for all the reasons we talked about. is the aristocracy and south carolina still what it once was? chivalry, as she calls it? else we mightver say. an example of what south carolina was is shifting from the era start -- aristocracy. >> her entire life cell has been...
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the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i have heard the question, why haven't you done this before? unfortunately the full depth to which abortion providers have sunk was not previously public knowledge. the recent release of a number of hidden camera videos exposing the painful dismemberment of unborn children to facilitate the sale of their body parts by planned parenthood has provided clear evidence that truly repugnant activities are rampant in the abortion industry and that taxpayer support should never be provided to organizations that participate in the trade of human tissue. one key planned parenthood abortionist even said, quote, we have been very good at getting hard, lung, liver because we know that so i'm not going to crush that part. i'm going to basically crush below. i'm going to crush above. and i'm going to see if i can get it all intact. in these days of 3-d ultrasounds and high definition screens, it is impossible to hi
the gentlelady from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker, i have heard the question, why haven't you done this before? unfortunately the full depth to which abortion providers have sunk was not previously public knowledge. the recent release of a number of hidden camera videos exposing the painful dismemberment of unborn children to facilitate the sale of their body parts by planned parenthood has provided clear...
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for instance, i'm in north carolina, and so north carolina's one of the states where there was a medicaid provision to expand medicaid, and so that didn't happen in several states. that's something that north carolina's one of those states where they declined it. i went back to that clinic that i had gone to as a medical student and saw some of those same patients, and i tried to take stock of where things had come from then until now. things had improved this some ways. they have a regular doctor who's always there to see patients, so that's ooh good for the patients, but many of these folks still fall through the cracks and aren't having health insurance that they need. that's still a significant rob that we're dealing with. i sort of take stock of that in the book. there's also a whole bit about doctors and patients and where we are with that and how are we working with dealing with issues like bias and trust and communication. the book really explores that too because, again, i sort of take stock of where we were when i started and where we are today. and, you know, i'm actually -- i
for instance, i'm in north carolina, and so north carolina's one of the states where there was a medicaid provision to expand medicaid, and so that didn't happen in several states. that's something that north carolina's one of those states where they declined it. i went back to that clinic that i had gone to as a medical student and saw some of those same patients, and i tried to take stock of where things had come from then until now. things had improved this some ways. they have a regular...
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huge numbers in south carolina 37% of the vote.atewide lead he's had anywhere all year long. in second place ben carson at 21% in south carolina. they are the top two. 37 and 21%. the next closest candidate is at 6% where jeb bush and ted cruz are tied for third. that's remarkable split, right? carson 16 points behind trump. everybody else is at least 15 points behind him and below bush and ted cruz no one else even cracks 5% in south carolina. that's incredible. that can't crack 5% group includes lindsey graham. there is all of this beltway buzz around rand paul and scott walker but 3% is around where they are settling in now. they are unexpectedly doing terribly. while being tied even at a low number with rand paul and scott walker might be a great day for if a cellular dwell wither like lindsey graham this south carolina result is a bad snowe showing for him because south carolina his home state and only 3% this his home state. the polling firm added insult to injury by adding republican voters if they thought their home state s
huge numbers in south carolina 37% of the vote.atewide lead he's had anywhere all year long. in second place ben carson at 21% in south carolina. they are the top two. 37 and 21%. the next closest candidate is at 6% where jeb bush and ted cruz are tied for third. that's remarkable split, right? carson 16 points behind trump. everybody else is at least 15 points behind him and below bush and ted cruz no one else even cracks 5% in south carolina. that's incredible. that can't crack 5% group...
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and it's very meaningful and south carolina is always proud people. so i can go home now because i have been the outlier simply because the racial dynamics are really intense in that state. i think that moving the flag is going to help people heal and i'll be able to go home and talk to my family as a member as opposed to the person that sold out. >> host: in "blind conceit" you talk about the president. has the president done anything you agree with? >> guest: i think the president has made a major contribution to our state of affairs in america because he is polarized us so much. been so aggressive in promoting progressivism that people are starting to look at what has happened in our corporate lives of the last 50 years and waking up to new realities that say way can't go on like this. i talk about this crossroadsesomely to 1850s when abraham lincoln said we can't do this anymore. can't be half free and half slave. when you think where we are today as a country, we're half and half. half make, halve take, half contribute, halve say so what. the pre
and it's very meaningful and south carolina is always proud people. so i can go home now because i have been the outlier simply because the racial dynamics are really intense in that state. i think that moving the flag is going to help people heal and i'll be able to go home and talk to my family as a member as opposed to the person that sold out. >> host: in "blind conceit" you talk about the president. has the president done anything you agree with? >> guest: i think the...
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there was some as he campaigned in south carolina today.ry clinton shrill and said marco rubio has no money. it's a style that certainly is not hurting him in the polls, the latest fox news poll shows him in the lead with 26% among republican voters and ben carson with 18 and carly fiorina and marco rubio and jeb bush 7%. last night trump was on the late night show with stephen colbert and trump said he would build and great and beautiful wall along the mexico border to keep ill legal immigrants out and te the mexican government to pay for it. >> how about two walls, okay, each of them -- >> connected? >> no, no, not connected. two walls, one there, one there, in between a mote -- >> and a nice resort. >> filled with fire. >> oh, yeah. >> and fireproof crocodiles. is that enough. we'll put up a couple things at the bottom of the screen and figure out if this was you or me saying. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> here is the first one, we got obama in there now and the chinese testing him bing, bing, bing you get a woman in there bing, boom,
there was some as he campaigned in south carolina today.ry clinton shrill and said marco rubio has no money. it's a style that certainly is not hurting him in the polls, the latest fox news poll shows him in the lead with 26% among republican voters and ben carson with 18 and carly fiorina and marco rubio and jeb bush 7%. last night trump was on the late night show with stephen colbert and trump said he would build and great and beautiful wall along the mexico border to keep ill legal...
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south carolina is the third stop. it's of course, iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. is it so to speak he is killing it in south carolina in the polls? >> i think senator graham spent a lot of time in the first two states looking for an opportunity to gain traction in those two states. i believe the closer we get to the primary in february the more time he will spend here at home. i think his numbers will continue to rise. this is a very competitive field, however, there is no doubt with candidates left. the fact of the matter is that each candidate will have to work their best and their hardest, especially here in south carolina where we have consistently chosen the republican nominee since 1980. save one time. >> senator, nice to see you, and i know these town halls that you are holding are very important to the voters of south carolina and the rest of us, of course, are watching as well. thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> and if you want to see the rest of my would you have with senator tim scott head over to gretawire.com. a brand new greta talk podcast just
south carolina is the third stop. it's of course, iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. is it so to speak he is killing it in south carolina in the polls? >> i think senator graham spent a lot of time in the first two states looking for an opportunity to gain traction in those two states. i believe the closer we get to the primary in february the more time he will spend here at home. i think his numbers will continue to rise. this is a very competitive field, however, there is no doubt...
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sara murray, down there at the south carolina event. for the first time, the outspoken donald trump has created a controversy by remaining silent. dana bash is "outfront" tonight. >> reporter: donald trump is often under fire for a controversial things he says but now it's what he didn't say. failing to correct this new hampshire voter's comments about president obama. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know he's not even an american. >> we need this question as the first question. >> we are training camps growing that want to kill us. >> today, presidential rivals are seizing on trump's silence. >> very inappropriate, i think, to let that go. you need to look the guy in the eye and say, listen, i don't agree with you. >> if somebody at one of my town hall meetings said that i would correct him. the president is a christian and was born in this country. >> reporter: that's exactly what john mccain did when he was running against barack obama in 2008. >> he is not. no. >>
sara murray, down there at the south carolina event. for the first time, the outspoken donald trump has created a controversy by remaining silent. dana bash is "outfront" tonight. >> reporter: donald trump is often under fire for a controversial things he says but now it's what he didn't say. failing to correct this new hampshire voter's comments about president obama. >> we have a problem in this country. it's called muslims. we know our current president is one. you know...
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now, he was supposed to, trump was, attend the south carolina forum. he pulled out today. another statement from the campaign saying this "mr. trump has a significant business transaction that was expected to close thursday. due to the delay he's unable to attend today's heritage action presidential forum. he sends his regrets and looks forward to being with the great people of south carolina on wednesday in columbia." the campaign pressed today by a lot of reporters said that he did not hear the question. all he heard was a question about training camps which he said he would look into. that is all that we got from the campaign. so let's start there with the coverage of the campaigns and bring in our panel. steve hayes, senior writer for the weekly standard. amy walter national editor for the cook commit plit cal report and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. i have a lot of tweets and e-mails. this is a lot to do about nothing. why are you focusing on this? the country has so many bigger problems. it was the focus today, charles. >> the reason people are looking at
now, he was supposed to, trump was, attend the south carolina forum. he pulled out today. another statement from the campaign saying this "mr. trump has a significant business transaction that was expected to close thursday. due to the delay he's unable to attend today's heritage action presidential forum. he sends his regrets and looks forward to being with the great people of south carolina on wednesday in columbia." the campaign pressed today by a lot of reporters said that he did...
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a tornado touches down from south carolina leaving behind a trail of destruction.ast 12 houses near charleston were damaged with reports of some people trapped inside. the it caused trees down good morning, maria. >> good morning heather and ainsley. storm systems possible in south carolina with the upper level storm system in place. it is bringing in a lot of low pressure across the carolinas bringing in areas of rain and storms as well. potential for unsettled weather to continue for several days out here. with several inches of rainfall forecast. along coastal areas beach erosion will be a concern. temperature wise feels like summer out there temperatures in the 90's. because of that storm system further west across the rockies temperatures well above average. triple digits and middle to upper 80's through western parts of montana. let's head over to you heather and ainsley. >> a horrific scene on the streets of seattle after a tour vehicle more than 50 students and staff were on board the bus. the duck tour boat slammed into a bus. >> we were coming around the
a tornado touches down from south carolina leaving behind a trail of destruction.ast 12 houses near charleston were damaged with reports of some people trapped inside. the it caused trees down good morning, maria. >> good morning heather and ainsley. storm systems possible in south carolina with the upper level storm system in place. it is bringing in a lot of low pressure across the carolinas bringing in areas of rain and storms as well. potential for unsettled weather to continue for...
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last night, many targets for trump at the event in south carolina. he went after most of the presidential rivals. he speculated carly fiorina is broke and remarked that hillary clinton is shrill and commented that chris christie was sweaty during the cnn debate. ben carson is second place behind him and everyone else stuck in single digits. for the latest, here is cnn's sara murray. >> reporter: john and christine, donald trump rallying voters as he fielded the forum in south carolina last night. giving a hint at what middle class families can expect from him. >> i'll put a tax plan in next week that will be very long on policy and great plan with a major reduction in taxes for the middle class.
last night, many targets for trump at the event in south carolina. he went after most of the presidential rivals. he speculated carly fiorina is broke and remarked that hillary clinton is shrill and commented that chris christie was sweaty during the cnn debate. ben carson is second place behind him and everyone else stuck in single digits. for the latest, here is cnn's sara murray. >> reporter: john and christine, donald trump rallying voters as he fielded the forum in south carolina...
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carolina: es razonable decir que la organizaciÓn sea involucrado en una auto examinaciÓn, es el casodepartamento enfrenta una demanda por parte de la familia. julio: un agente federal de la patrulla fronteriza de estados unidos enfrenta cargos en una corte federal por el asesinato de un mexicano en la frontera. manuela: a tres aÑos de la muerte de josÉ antonio un mexicano de 16 aÑos en nogales, mÉxico, su presunto asesino, el agente de la patrulla fronteriza fue instruido encargo de homicidio voluntario en una corte federal este jueves. >> es un primer paso hacia la justicia que significa mucho para los residentes fronterizos, a travÉs de las 2000 millas entre la frontera de estados unidos y mÉxico ya que los oficiales no pueden actuar con total impunidad el abogado que representa al agente de la patrulla fronteriza dice que su cliente se declara inocente y estÁ listo para de defenderse en la corte volviÓ con 10 disparos en una calle de nogales, mÉxico. >> la familia ha estado esperando pacientemente esa decisiÓn, esa decisión de mucha valentÍa de parte del gran jurado que formÓ el d
carolina: es razonable decir que la organizaciÓn sea involucrado en una auto examinaciÓn, es el casodepartamento enfrenta una demanda por parte de la familia. julio: un agente federal de la patrulla fronteriza de estados unidos enfrenta cargos en una corte federal por el asesinato de un mexicano en la frontera. manuela: a tres aÑos de la muerte de josÉ antonio un mexicano de 16 aÑos en nogales, mÉxico, su presunto asesino, el agente de la patrulla fronteriza fue instruido encargo de...
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look how it spins around and twists over north carolina. if that happens they could look at a significant flood event. north carolina in southern virginia. a lot of rain for the d.c. metro area. i will take you out with a look at the next seven days talking the daytime highs only in the 60's tomorrow. by friday, better chance for a heavy rain during the daytime and the evening hours. highs in the upper 50's. lower 70's on sunday. tropical moisture overspread the midatlantic. question mark sunday to monday. any good news with the seven-dayout look we will end tuesday and wednesday with sunshine. daytime high in the 70's. we have cool updates coming in and on wjla.com. leon: thank you. even is on desean watch. erin: with the weather, i don't know. a wyden can't look forward to sunday. with the rain and the -- a wide receiver can't look forward to sunday. it has been a few weeks since desean jackson injured the hamstring. how soon might he be ready to play? erin: after colt mccoy missed practice with a cut on its feet there was speculation tha
look how it spins around and twists over north carolina. if that happens they could look at a significant flood event. north carolina in southern virginia. a lot of rain for the d.c. metro area. i will take you out with a look at the next seven days talking the daytime highs only in the 60's tomorrow. by friday, better chance for a heavy rain during the daytime and the evening hours. highs in the upper 50's. lower 70's on sunday. tropical moisture overspread the midatlantic. question mark...
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he is conducting a number of town halls today in south carolina. right now, benedict college historically black university, is where he will be for this town hall. that's scheduled to get under way at any moment now. >>> all right. that's where we also find senior political reporter nia malika henderson. set the stage for us. bernie sanders will be there at the historically black college and university there at benedict. why this college? and what will his message be? >> reporter: well, this college is really a must stop campaign stop for anyone who wants to reach out to the african-american community. think back just in march, barack obama came through here and he had a really packed rally talking about education reform. he campaigned here. very frequent visitor to benedict college as well as hillary clinton in that neck and neck race for voters in south carolina. we do know that bernie sanders is struggling to get traction with african-american voters. hillary clinton has really devised a southern strategy, a fire wall, that is built on african-a
he is conducting a number of town halls today in south carolina. right now, benedict college historically black university, is where he will be for this town hall. that's scheduled to get under way at any moment now. >>> all right. that's where we also find senior political reporter nia malika henderson. set the stage for us. bernie sanders will be there at the historically black college and university there at benedict. why this college? and what will his message be? >>...
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and that, of course, was south carolina.e best hope, which is why it became as particularly devastating news today when we heard from the campaign today that south carolina campaign, rick perry campaign shuts down south carolina headquarters. who knows, maybe he's hinging it all on guam. maybe he'll start in florida, too, and work for president giuliani. right now, rick perry's not competing, not running a campaign in any of the first three states. he does not appear to be paying any of his staffers. rick perry did make history as the first major party candidate to ever run for president while being under indictment. but it is hard to imagine that he will be running for president. much longer. and then, speaking of indictments, it's that kind of day. there was very, very late breaking news this evening about another supposedly top-tier presidential candidate who is not himself under indictment like rick perry, but he's a candidate whose failure to thrive, many people have attributed to the criminal indictments that have come
and that, of course, was south carolina.e best hope, which is why it became as particularly devastating news today when we heard from the campaign today that south carolina campaign, rick perry campaign shuts down south carolina headquarters. who knows, maybe he's hinging it all on guam. maybe he'll start in florida, too, and work for president giuliani. right now, rick perry's not competing, not running a campaign in any of the first three states. he does not appear to be paying any of his...
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carolina nos cuenta que conociÓ a su ex esposo hace 10 aÑos gracias a un chat en internet.diÓ venir a visitarme. al cabo de casi dos aÑos decidiÓ mudarse para donde yo vivo. en ese entonces no era ciudadana, solamente era residente y el era indocumentado. un dÍa me dijo que nos casamos. alberto: al buscar con permiso en su celular descubriÓ una cuenta de facebook bajo otro nombre. alberto: cuÉntanos acerca de ese momento en el que por primera vez te diste cuenta que estaba utilizando las redes sociales. carolina: llevaban varios meses hablando y lo mÁs triste de todo es que esta mujer tambiÉn era una mujer comprometida y con hijos. alberto: las seÑales de alerta no se diferencia mucho de otras infidelidades. >> las personas piden mÁs espacio para sÍ en caso de las redes sociales. alberto: despuÉs de perdonarlo la primera vez carolina sufriÓ lo mismo en mÚltiples ocasiones. carolina: que aquello debÍa haber terminado todo hace cinco aÑos en vez de haber tratado de seguir cinco aÑos con la misma mentira. alberto: recuerde que con la infidelidad se pierde la confianza. >> en e
carolina nos cuenta que conociÓ a su ex esposo hace 10 aÑos gracias a un chat en internet.diÓ venir a visitarme. al cabo de casi dos aÑos decidiÓ mudarse para donde yo vivo. en ese entonces no era ciudadana, solamente era residente y el era indocumentado. un dÍa me dijo que nos casamos. alberto: al buscar con permiso en su celular descubriÓ una cuenta de facebook bajo otro nombre. alberto: cuÉntanos acerca de ese momento en el que por primera vez te diste cuenta que estaba utilizando...
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if it weren't for iowa, new hampshire and south carolina i couldn't. what people in california right now think about my campaign. no the only way forward for me, steve he is to go to new hampshire and iowa. really new hampshire, make the case that i'm a viable candidate to be commander and chief. not only viable, but i'm better than anybody else running, that i actually have a plan to destroy isil and that put me in charge of the military because i understand their life and what they have to do better than anybody. i have been to iraq and afghanistan 35 times. john mccain won new hampshire twice. we're going to campaign for three state days. we are going to go all over new hampshire. i'm going to make the case that i would be be a good commander and chief a and i would bring together to solve hard problems like immigration. john was fifth in a four person race. i understand what it takes. you have got to work hard after 50 town halls, if i'm not doing better, then give me a call. >> you mentioned south carolina. the latest monmouth south carolina poll
if it weren't for iowa, new hampshire and south carolina i couldn't. what people in california right now think about my campaign. no the only way forward for me, steve he is to go to new hampshire and iowa. really new hampshire, make the case that i'm a viable candidate to be commander and chief. not only viable, but i'm better than anybody else running, that i actually have a plan to destroy isil and that put me in charge of the military because i understand their life and what they have to do...
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. >> across the country in charlotte, north carolina, 58-year-old karen robinson actually envies lopez in with us respect. he was getting his day in court. >> i was upset they were doing this without letting me know. >> the him health care worker was treated for breast cancer. later she learned she was successfully sued for over $44,000. the court date came and went without her being notified. >> i'm trying to tell myself you can't even get more upset because i'm still trying to fight with the chemo. >> your brain goes into you kn know, what in the world, you're like okay am i financially screwed forever? there's no way that you could come up with that kind of money. >> robberson lost her job and her medical insurance shortly after a lumpectomy. she earned about $10,000 that year due to her illness and her job loss. overcome with a mountain of bills, her son davey filled out multiple health care forms. >> i would try to track this person down and we kept going through the motions of seeing what we needed to do and never got a response at all. >> carolinas health care system declined to
. >> across the country in charlotte, north carolina, 58-year-old karen robinson actually envies lopez in with us respect. he was getting his day in court. >> i was upset they were doing this without letting me know. >> the him health care worker was treated for breast cancer. later she learned she was successfully sued for over $44,000. the court date came and went without her being notified. >> i'm trying to tell myself you can't even get more upset because i'm still...
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fielding questions in a more serious forum in columbia, south carolina.ng a hint at what middle class can expect from him. >> i will put in a tax plan next week. it will be a great plan with a major reduction in taxes for the middle class. you watch. >> reporter: an aide to the campaign says we can expect that tax policy next week. here in south carolina, trump seemed he was trying to get his groove back. he did that by coming out swinging against nearly all of his gop rivals. the newest is marco rubio. he called the senator a lightweight and took issue with the senator over whether trump was ready to take over as commander in chief. >> rubio has the worst attendance record and they want him to be president. >> reporter: old feuds reignited as well. trump is now boycotting fox news after they quote treated him very unfairly. >> not boycotting cnn. he will be on cnn in a few hours. the 7:00 hour of "new day." >>> and hillary clinton said she did not start the birther movement. in an interview with don lemon, clinton calling all rumors about the president o
fielding questions in a more serious forum in columbia, south carolina.ng a hint at what middle class can expect from him. >> i will put in a tax plan next week. it will be a great plan with a major reduction in taxes for the middle class. you watch. >> reporter: an aide to the campaign says we can expect that tax policy next week. here in south carolina, trump seemed he was trying to get his groove back. he did that by coming out swinging against nearly all of his gop rivals. the...
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but this is south carolina. carolina has a distinct past. it is sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. it has to work is south carolina. is the aristocracy of south carolina still what it once was? important to the chestnut class. .hivalry is this still shivery? whatever else we might say about , the town ofons politics has changed. the example of what a south carolinians was is shifting. >> and her entire lifestyle has been demonized. the whole nation, yes. the entire nation changes. has changed. >> was and it kind of romanticized more than demonized? they were talking about the novels written in all of this old southern class. i guess it was shifting but there is still the thought of the southern ideal. >> what do you think of that? >> i think it could be true but i think that idea mainly exists in the south itself, not necessarily other parts of the country at the time. >> they were entertained by the laissez-faire and enjoyed the prospects of that luxury but didn't agree unless they had it. >> that is one of the things the lost cause
but this is south carolina. carolina has a distinct past. it is sort of the ground zero of reconstruction. it has to work is south carolina. is the aristocracy of south carolina still what it once was? important to the chestnut class. .hivalry is this still shivery? whatever else we might say about , the town ofons politics has changed. the example of what a south carolinians was is shifting. >> and her entire lifestyle has been demonized. the whole nation, yes. the entire nation changes....
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. >> the day that we are taping this is the date of south carolina day that south carolina took the confederate flag down from the capital. it's to focus not whether you have the confederate flag and the dukes of hazard needs to be pulled off of television, what we need to focus on is how do we strengthen the nr service communities and what happened in charleston south carolina was the wall there was a richest social path and what he did was heinous and despicable but i do not think that we need to take that to the level. if you are a member of the congressional black caucus. when i joined the congressional black caucus and people asked me how can you do that i said as far as i know there are only two qualifying. the member of congress. he was my representative growing up in atlanta. i said it is an honor to meet you and i told him about my parents and how they are campaigning. he was absolutely shocked and so i think that we need to have those voices so that we don't become polarized and so we do get to hear other perspectives because i want to restore the greatness of the community and the in
. >> the day that we are taping this is the date of south carolina day that south carolina took the confederate flag down from the capital. it's to focus not whether you have the confederate flag and the dukes of hazard needs to be pulled off of television, what we need to focus on is how do we strengthen the nr service communities and what happened in charleston south carolina was the wall there was a richest social path and what he did was heinous and despicable but i do not think that...
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more likely a track to the carolinas. we are in the window of the track but our forecast shows most likely the mid-atlantic or carolina coast. it's impacting with coastal flooding and bands of rain but the worst to the south. steadier rain returns tomorrow night especially on the coast. be concerned about coastal flooding and on shore winds and erosion and we will have more in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> see you in a few minutes. >>> as lee said, there remains so many variables with tracking joaquin. for folks near the shore of new jersey and long island, their antenna is high when they hear hurricane and they are getting ready. anthony johnson has that part of the coverage in seaside heights for us. anthony? >> reporter: yeah, bill, you can see out here a beautiful afternoon. the sun is shining. you can see the waves pounding up against the jersey shore down in seaside heights. those waves are really pounding. i talked to a lot of people down here today. they do not want to see ya kin come into this area,
more likely a track to the carolinas. we are in the window of the track but our forecast shows most likely the mid-atlantic or carolina coast. it's impacting with coastal flooding and bands of rain but the worst to the south. steadier rain returns tomorrow night especially on the coast. be concerned about coastal flooding and on shore winds and erosion and we will have more in the seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> see you in a few minutes. >>> as lee said, there remains so...
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>> have i seen any decline in north carolina backs.the jury is still out because the affordable care act is still new and we are dealing with the purpose and railings that there is no doubt there has been some progress since the time i was a medical student at the progress has been slow and it's not just even processes you take a step forward and back but there is some progress but not as much as we would like to that's what i would say about that. >> in this discussion they don't think that it really prepares them for the corporate world or the medical world. do you think that it could make the transition a little bit harder? >> she asked about the perception by some that it may not be the best place to be educated by the corporate world. if you look at the track record of so many successful people with his tremendous not only in healthcare but in the law so i would definitely not say that. it could be helpful in terms of their self-esteem and things like that so i definitely wouldn't discourage people from that route. question back h
>> have i seen any decline in north carolina backs.the jury is still out because the affordable care act is still new and we are dealing with the purpose and railings that there is no doubt there has been some progress since the time i was a medical student at the progress has been slow and it's not just even processes you take a step forward and back but there is some progress but not as much as we would like to that's what i would say about that. >> in this discussion they don't...
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but i still went home and started researching, started looking up father's rights in south carolina. >> reporter: south carolina is one of at least 25 states that has what's called a responsible father regiry. unwed dads can sign up to be notified if their child is put up for adoption but very few people know about the list. in his home state 30,000 children were borne out of wedlock, yet less than 300 men signed up. the problem is if you don't register you could end up losing your parental rights. >> it can be used by lawyers for perspective adoptive parents to say, the person hasn't filed, hasn't put their name on the list, then we're free and clear to move forward with this adoption. >> reporter: at first emanuel didn't want to sign the registry, but when his girlfriend failed to show up at a family planned baby shower he got nervous. >> he called me up one day and said, hey, sis, what was that website that you and joe were telling me about. he said, i'm going to do it right now. >> reporter: days later a knock on the door. and shocking news. papers showing emanuel's girlfriend ha
but i still went home and started researching, started looking up father's rights in south carolina. >> reporter: south carolina is one of at least 25 states that has what's called a responsible father regiry. unwed dads can sign up to be notified if their child is put up for adoption but very few people know about the list. in his home state 30,000 children were borne out of wedlock, yet less than 300 men signed up. the problem is if you don't register you could end up losing your...
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category three storm by saturday and then as we move toward sunday, around the outerbanks of north carolina, category two storm. it will weaken and right now, this path takes it into the chesapeake bay as we move toward sunday into monday with a lot of heavy rainfall gusty winds and flooding. so before joaquin we're watching this boundary and also some rain that's riding along it. coming up, we'll talk much more about some of the steering factors with that system but before it gets here joaquin we're talking heavy rain as well gusty winds. much more to talk about coming up. back to you. >> super storm sandy certainly not ancient history for folks living along the jersey shore. >> the threat of another bad storm could mean more bad news for those seaside towns but as fox 29's brad sattin shows us everyone seems to be keeping their cool. he's checking thing out in atlantic city tonight. brad? >> reporter: iain keeping their cool so far. people of course as you mentioned remember super storm sandy take look behind me. you see the building there in the distance there were actual toll other buil
category three storm by saturday and then as we move toward sunday, around the outerbanks of north carolina, category two storm. it will weaken and right now, this path takes it into the chesapeake bay as we move toward sunday into monday with a lot of heavy rainfall gusty winds and flooding. so before joaquin we're watching this boundary and also some rain that's riding along it. coming up, we'll talk much more about some of the steering factors with that system but before it gets here joaquin...
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the clinton team right now thinks of south carolina as their firewall state. they think of it right now because of their strong standing with african-american voters. african-american voters barely exist in new hampshire and iowa but they make up about half of south carolina's democratic primary electorate. right now they're very strong for hillary clinton. but remember, south carolina was barack obama's breakthrough state back in 2008. it's the state where he crushed hillary clinton and decisively turned around the democratic race. and those same african-american voters keyed that victory, and with them obama remains deeply and immensely popular. so what if joe biden, what if barack obama's loyal vice president comes to south carolina next february with a real chance to knock off hillary clinton, to do exactly what barack obama did back in 2008? and what if, and this is a big, big, big if, but what if the president then at that moment decided to reward his ever-loyal vice president, a man with whom by all accounts he has grown very close to personally, what i
the clinton team right now thinks of south carolina as their firewall state. they think of it right now because of their strong standing with african-american voters. african-american voters barely exist in new hampshire and iowa but they make up about half of south carolina's democratic primary electorate. right now they're very strong for hillary clinton. but remember, south carolina was barack obama's breakthrough state back in 2008. it's the state where he crushed hillary clinton and...
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he's now out of the fbi, and he lives here in bethel, north carolina. we're on our way to meet him now. >> frederic whitehurst is a forensic scientist who joined the fbi lab in 1986. >> we're putting human beings in cages and death chambers. fellow citizens based on garbage. >> in the mid 1990s, whitehurst alleged that over a dozen fbi agents had performed false or sloppy forensic work. >> whitehurst, you may remember, was the fbi chemist who blew the whistle on shoddy work at the bureau's famed crime lab. >> i'm a law enforcement officer. if i see violations of the law, abuses of authority, corruption or whatever, i am required to report those. >> in response to whitehurst's claims, in 1997, the inspector general of the justice department released a bombshell report. >> the justice department's final report documented example after example of what it called scientifically flawed and inaccurate testimony. >> i think it is highly inappropriate for the fbi to manipulate scientific data in order to obtain a conviction. >> the justice department realized th
he's now out of the fbi, and he lives here in bethel, north carolina. we're on our way to meet him now. >> frederic whitehurst is a forensic scientist who joined the fbi lab in 1986. >> we're putting human beings in cages and death chambers. fellow citizens based on garbage. >> in the mid 1990s, whitehurst alleged that over a dozen fbi agents had performed false or sloppy forensic work. >> whitehurst, you may remember, was the fbi chemist who blew the whistle on shoddy...
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on old south carolina law only allows difficult to adopt children across state lines. only kids 6 or older or with physical, mental, or emotional disability, or in skyler's case, mixed race. >> what dad is not supposed to be there for their child? the greatest aspect a child can have is their father's protection. >> reporter: but the out of state adoptive couple were lied to as well. told the baby's father was out of the picture. they sent emanuel a heartfelt e-mail describing it as a last plea from desperate adoptive parents who love skylar with all of their hearts, assuring him he would go to the best schools. >> what was your reaction to them? >> nobody can love my daughter the way i can. you can't take me from my daughter. give me my daughter. that's all that mattered. >> reporter: although she wouldn't talk to abc news, in the letter to the court emanuel's girlfriend said she felt she could not provide for them and skylar would be better off with the adoptive parents, in a loving, devoted, and stable home. how tough a fight is that for an unwe'd father? >> it's su
on old south carolina law only allows difficult to adopt children across state lines. only kids 6 or older or with physical, mental, or emotional disability, or in skyler's case, mixed race. >> what dad is not supposed to be there for their child? the greatest aspect a child can have is their father's protection. >> reporter: but the out of state adoptive couple were lied to as well. told the baby's father was out of the picture. they sent emanuel a heartfelt e-mail describing it as...
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and of course my father lived in south carolina and carolina for 25 years. i was horrified obviously by what happened but gratified by the reaction to it finally by the powers that be in state government. nikki haley comes out and says we have got to take that flag down. that's good if you have republicans state senator. >> saying it's time for it to come down and i think that's good and the debate is good. it's good for people to remember that the battle flag of the army of northern virginia is a the flag was blown bye bye robert e. lee and he rolled it up when he surrendered and he put it away. it wasn't flying over washington college when he was the president there. it started flying again as a response to the civil rights movement in the 1950s. that's what that flag represents. when i was going to school in atlanta most of the state flags of georgia where the battle flag of northern virginia and of course it was flying over the state state capitol for full-tiy father was teaching at the university of south carolina. i'm glad that people are finally looki
and of course my father lived in south carolina and carolina for 25 years. i was horrified obviously by what happened but gratified by the reaction to it finally by the powers that be in state government. nikki haley comes out and says we have got to take that flag down. that's good if you have republicans state senator. >> saying it's time for it to come down and i think that's good and the debate is good. it's good for people to remember that the battle flag of the army of northern...
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they are all in a general consensus that say the outer banks to the south carolina north carolina border that's where this thing will make landfall. if it does make a landfall around the outer banks we have to be on alert. if it's south of us we'll get the push the counterclockwise spin around the storm pushing the water on our shores. we have to be on alert. we have to keep our eye on this. the new information we picked up as of 5:00 is better rather than worse. but we keep an eye on this. >> thank you. the concern holding the waters back just in case. workers in one fairfield county community are hustling to finish up work on a flood control project designed to thwart hurricane storm surges. cbs 2's lou young with the story tonight from stamford. >> reporter: the man on the radio is talking it a diver down in the murky waters of stamford harbor. it's a final push to finish maintenance on a hurricane gate that protects this low- lying city on long island sound an area that saw damaging coastal surges in several recent storms. >>> we felt to have this prepared, finished complete before w
they are all in a general consensus that say the outer banks to the south carolina north carolina border that's where this thing will make landfall. if it does make a landfall around the outer banks we have to be on alert. if it's south of us we'll get the push the counterclockwise spin around the storm pushing the water on our shores. we have to be on alert. we have to keep our eye on this. the new information we picked up as of 5:00 is better rather than worse. but we keep an eye on this....
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i made a speech to the african american chamber of commerce in north carolina. seat was full. when i went to the stage, everybody rushed forward. they all rushed to the front of the room. ballroom. they all rush the to the front of the room and when they did that, you had half of the seats in the back were empty because everybody was standing in the front ask we had a great time. the cnn reporter, absolutely horrible starts off saying oh, look, the room is half empty. the room wasn't half empty. everybody was standing next to me in the front of the room. >> make no mistake, everything you heard donald trump say is wrong. here again, is randi kaye. >> i just am excited about seeing him in person. >> the enthusiasm was there but turnout was not. we arrived capacity 1500, about 90 minutes before the scheduled start time of 2:00 p.m. and 30 minutes before the speech was to begin, the hall still looked like ts more than one-third empty. >> randi kaye with cnn. when trump arrived, he was happy to see us. >> where is cnn? come here cnn. >> reporter: but that happiness
i made a speech to the african american chamber of commerce in north carolina. seat was full. when i went to the stage, everybody rushed forward. they all rushed to the front of the room. ballroom. they all rush the to the front of the room and when they did that, you had half of the seats in the back were empty because everybody was standing in the front ask we had a great time. the cnn reporter, absolutely horrible starts off saying oh, look, the room is half empty. the room wasn't half...