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>> he was born in 1875 in north carolina. again, many would say, born of privilege because of who of parents were in the state north carolina. these individuals focused, they to ensure their children had not only education but had a sense of morality, a sense of purpose, a sense of leadership throughout ried him his life. he was a very prominent individual not only in the state north carolina but also hroughout many high ranking circles throughout the southeastern region. ot only was he a prominent businessman, he was a co-founder of the north carolina mutual and private association, which is oldest he african-american insurance companies in the nation. prominent very politician. now, he wasn't a politician, but e was a very strong supporter of the republican party in the late 1800s, and in the early 1900s, so he had very strong ties to political candidates life.ghout his so he was a very influential ndividual due to the ties of his father, due to his ties with the duke family out of north to his , and due political ties and
>> he was born in 1875 in north carolina. again, many would say, born of privilege because of who of parents were in the state north carolina. these individuals focused, they to ensure their children had not only education but had a sense of morality, a sense of purpose, a sense of leadership throughout ried him his life. he was a very prominent individual not only in the state north carolina but also hroughout many high ranking circles throughout the southeastern region. ot only was he a...
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carolina: más conservadores.carolina: en el 2013 con todo lo de la primavera árabe que ocurre en los países cercanos, en turquía comienza a vivirse un poco un clima de a--de agitación política. patricia: se oponían al gobierno de recep tayyip erdogan. carolina: estaban pidiendo, más que todo, más libertades, más libertad de expresión, más libertad de--de prensa. patricia: en ese momento, el esposo de carolina apoyaba al partido que estaba en el poder, pero poco a poco empezó a acercarse a un movimiento disidente, conocido como el hizmet. carolina: tenía una cierta afinidad por--por las ideas de ese movimiento, que es más que todo como promover la educación, como el cambio por medio de la educación. patricia: el gobierno de erdogan se separa del movimiento del hizmet y los acusó de querer derrocarlo del poder. beizal publicaba mensajes en twitter contra el gobierno, los cuales incluso le trajeron problemas con su padre. carolina: de la oficina de mi suegro lo llamaban con frecuencia a decirle que tenía que bajar l
carolina: más conservadores.carolina: en el 2013 con todo lo de la primavera árabe que ocurre en los países cercanos, en turquía comienza a vivirse un poco un clima de a--de agitación política. patricia: se oponían al gobierno de recep tayyip erdogan. carolina: estaban pidiendo, más que todo, más libertades, más libertad de expresión, más libertad de--de prensa. patricia: en ese momento, el esposo de carolina apoyaba al partido que estaba en el poder, pero poco a poco empezó a...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? secretary price: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of -- speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise along with my colleagues in the north carolina delegation to remember -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is correct, the house is not in order. the gentleman shall proceed. >> we honor and remember the life of walter jones junior, a treasured colleague, a public servant and a personal friend to many across this chamber. walter died on february 10, his 76th birthday and lived a life full of service four years in the north carolina national guard, and quarter century in the u.s. house of representatives. walter and i met long before either of us served in the house. we worked together on the north carolina presidential campaign of jimmy carter in 1976. i have a photo on my desk to prove it, a very youthful campaign team. walter went on to chart a different course politically. there was uniquely his own. in fact, he found himself frequently at odds
for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? secretary price: i ask unanimous consent to speak out of -- speak out of order. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> i rise along with my colleagues in the north carolina delegation to remember -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is correct, the house is not in order. the gentleman shall proceed. >> we honor and remember the life of walter jones junior, a treasured colleague, a public servant...
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carolina: ¿qué te daría alivio?stas revelan cómo reaccionaron ante la emergencia. juan josé: entonces, cuando yo los saqué a eso del agua y veníamos por pleno zacatal, ahí fue donde el muchacho me digo: "ya no aguanto más". [música] [música] [músicempo para estar detrás de la suciedad, el polvo y el pelo? por eso uso los paños heavy duty swiffer sweeper y los plumeros de swiffer, ideales para alcanzar lugares y rincones difíciles. atrapan el polvo con una sola pasada. ¡te atrapé! y los paños heavy duty sweepers atrapan el doble de la suciedad y el polvo y llegan a donde las otras herramientas no pueden. y, ¿saben qué? mi casa está mucho más limpia. deja de limpiar y empieza a swifferear. ♪ aún después de limpiar tu casa, ¿no consigues quitar ese olor? esto se debe a que tu casa está llena de superficies suaves que atrapan olores y los liberan en la habitación. prueba febreze fabric refresher. febreze encuentra los olores atrapados en las telas y los elimina mientras se seca. usa febreze cada vez que ordenes tu casa,
carolina: ¿qué te daría alivio?stas revelan cómo reaccionaron ante la emergencia. juan josé: entonces, cuando yo los saqué a eso del agua y veníamos por pleno zacatal, ahí fue donde el muchacho me digo: "ya no aguanto más". [música] [música] [músicempo para estar detrás de la suciedad, el polvo y el pelo? por eso uso los paños heavy duty swiffer sweeper y los plumeros de swiffer, ideales para alcanzar lugares y rincones difíciles. atrapan el polvo con una sola pasada....
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and the worst damage has been in eastern north carolina. where we now have -- are more vulnerable than ever to devastating storms and floods. in september, just two years after our state was deluged by hurricane matthew, hurricane florence slammed into north carolina. it's powerful winds and storm surge decimated coastal communities and crushed coastal tourism and fisheries. the storm stayed for days. dropping trillions of gallons of rain, inundating communities, drowning crops, and bringing rivers to historic flood levels. hurricane florence caused at least $17 billion in damage. and tragically took 43 lives. then a month later, tropical storm michael took additional lives and caused millions more in damage. but for the survivors of these storms, the true cost is incalculable. i've traveled the hard hit communities and listened to north carolinians whose lives are changed forever. tireless first responders who kept showing up to work even though their own homes were destroyed. children who went weeks without schools. families who's livelih
and the worst damage has been in eastern north carolina. where we now have -- are more vulnerable than ever to devastating storms and floods. in september, just two years after our state was deluged by hurricane matthew, hurricane florence slammed into north carolina. it's powerful winds and storm surge decimated coastal communities and crushed coastal tourism and fisheries. the storm stayed for days. dropping trillions of gallons of rain, inundating communities, drowning crops, and bringing...
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in northcooper carolina -- governor cooper: in north carolina, we have seen it just as you have, that people who can afford it the least often get hit the hardest in these natural disasters. one problem we have right now is the issue of affordable housing, being able to find safe, affordable places for people to live. in the wake of this disaster, it is helping us put together a on affordable housing for across the state. that is going to require public-private partnership send investments, trying to get make sure more affordable housing is constructed in areas that are dangerfloodplains and in of being destroyed during these disasters. it is a human tragedy. i look forward to your ideas, and we can provide you with some of ours, on how do that. governor baker: i would get back to rebuilding to the standard of what it was before, clearly we need a much more forward-looking approach because building to the standard that existed before will be nowhere near as resilient as you need to be to deal with many of those issues. representative: i agree with you. the northern mariana's just had
in northcooper carolina -- governor cooper: in north carolina, we have seen it just as you have, that people who can afford it the least often get hit the hardest in these natural disasters. one problem we have right now is the issue of affordable housing, being able to find safe, affordable places for people to live. in the wake of this disaster, it is helping us put together a on affordable housing for across the state. that is going to require public-private partnership send investments,...
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and evidence the soul community and the state of north carolina thes in and begins to fund institution with a rock about that is when they took over, the change the name and the do not change the curriculum and the individual who was leading that institution. what's important about that a larger historical scale, when we say that it's the first states deported -- state supported institute for african americans and openly as little art's come we never had a hide behind the concept of being an a&m university or mechanical arts institution, he was openly supporting liberal arts education in the deep south from 1910 throughout his steve: so would part of his legacy be dr. martin luther king and dr. ralph abernathy and others? prof. ellis: i would think all of these hpcs, it's about black leaders, right? one of the things that i often tell individuals, that his largest legacy, you can go back to early readings and writes of dubois, he wrote an article of building black durham, and he, in that article, he states that, in without north carolina, a institution, durham would be a slum-filled mi
and evidence the soul community and the state of north carolina thes in and begins to fund institution with a rock about that is when they took over, the change the name and the do not change the curriculum and the individual who was leading that institution. what's important about that a larger historical scale, when we say that it's the first states deported -- state supported institute for african americans and openly as little art's come we never had a hide behind the concept of being an...
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they also lead south carolina to the bronx as well. they lost their business and for jobs, knowing who isaac was, it's really the extraordinary, humble, strong, courageous american who really change the world. they change the country in the world that most of us are familiar with and grew up with. they do it at tremendous sacrifices. to have a story where we just talk for a moment about isaac to begin with that conversation, it's so important. we avoid debt to those individuals. they make the sacrifice, they endured the sacrifice and still went on with dignity and integrity. how did this happen? it's a great question. i think we all like to pretend in hindsight, that there was a perfect strategy, perfectly executed. it is true that marshall and the defense fund had a strategy and it began with the great visionary lawyer, the most brilliant legal mind of the 20th century. he was at howard law school and extraordinary civil rights attorney. he traveled throughout the south, the rural south in the 1920s, 181920s. he had seen the terrible
they also lead south carolina to the bronx as well. they lost their business and for jobs, knowing who isaac was, it's really the extraordinary, humble, strong, courageous american who really change the world. they change the country in the world that most of us are familiar with and grew up with. they do it at tremendous sacrifices. to have a story where we just talk for a moment about isaac to begin with that conversation, it's so important. we avoid debt to those individuals. they make the...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. meadows: i again thank the gentleman for his thoughtfulness on this piece of legislation, i know he's worked with my previous colleague, now the governor of florida, mr. desantis, and we have great bipartisan support and so with that, i would urge the adoption and passing of h.r. 1065 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. hill: i urge passage of h.r. 1065 and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1065 as amended. h.r. 1065. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to -- ms. hill: i ask for the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a
the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. meadows: i again thank the gentleman for his thoughtfulness on this piece of legislation, i know he's worked with my previous colleague, now the governor of florida, mr. desantis, and we have great bipartisan support and so with that, i would urge the adoption and passing of h.r. 1065 and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman recognizes the gentlewoman from california. ms. hill: i urge passage of...
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all this action coming into south carolina.not clear at this point whether there is a definite front-runner in the state, but nonetheless, you know, everybody's doing a little dating right now. >> yeah. >> to gauge and see where these candidates really are on the issues that are most important to them. >> let's go through a couple of them really quickly. senator -- congressman clyburn, who you know very well, very important politician there in south carolina, has said biden is the candidate to beat. and at the same time, kamala harris has had some challenges with some parts of the african-american electorate because of her background as a prosecutor. biden helped write the crime bill. how does it play out between his ties to a bill that was very unpopular for hillary clinton and kamala harris' time as a prosecutor? are either of those things going to become problematic for voters in the palmetto state? >> you know, one of the things that the crime bill was front and center in the 2016 race, you know. that was an issue that bern
all this action coming into south carolina.not clear at this point whether there is a definite front-runner in the state, but nonetheless, you know, everybody's doing a little dating right now. >> yeah. >> to gauge and see where these candidates really are on the issues that are most important to them. >> let's go through a couple of them really quickly. senator -- congressman clyburn, who you know very well, very important politician there in south carolina, has said biden is...
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you have all this action in south carolina. it not clear at this point whether there is a definite front runner in the state, but nonetheless, you know, everybody is doing a little dating right now. >> yeah. >> to gauge and see where these candidates really are on the issues that are most important to them. >> let's go through a couple of them quickly. senator -- congressman clyde burn you know well, very important politician there in south carolina said biden is the candidate to beat. and at the same time, kamala harris had some challenges with some parts of the african american electret because of her background as a prosecutor. how does it play out between his ties to a bill that's unpopular for hillary clinton and kamala harris' time as a prosecutor? are either of those going to become problematic for voters? >> one of the things, the crime bill was front and center in the 2016 race. you know, that was an issue that bernie sanders brought up repeatedly in the contest with hillary clinton. and i see that that particular issu
you have all this action in south carolina. it not clear at this point whether there is a definite front runner in the state, but nonetheless, you know, everybody is doing a little dating right now. >> yeah. >> to gauge and see where these candidates really are on the issues that are most important to them. >> let's go through a couple of them quickly. senator -- congressman clyde burn you know well, very important politician there in south carolina said biden is the candidate...
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carolina no estaba tan segura de la decisiÓn. carolina: hubiese preferido quedarme la verdad.y esposa, Él le hizo una pregunta crucial. quiÉn eres como mujer y como persona... su esposo la animÓ para que estudiara turco.. en el 2014 empecÉ a trabajar enseÑando inglÉs. la vida les tenÍa preparado un giro de 180°. >>en 2013, con todo lo de la primavera Árabe, en turquÍa comienza a vivirse un clima de agita miento polÍtico. >>> se oponÍan al gobierno. >estaban pidiendo mÁs libertades de expresiÓn, mÁs libertad de prensa. el esposo de carolina apoyaba al partido que estaba en el poder. poco a poco, empezÓ a acercarse a un movimiento conocido como gis mero. >>tenÍa una afinidad por las ideas de ese movimiento, que es como promover la educaciÓn y el cambio por medio de la educaciÓn. >>el gobierno se separa del movimiento y los acusÓ de querer derrocarlo del poder. Él publicaba mensajes en twitter contra el gobierno, los cuales le trajeron problemas con su padre. le llamaban con frecuencia decirle que tenÍa que borrarlo lo que habÍa puesto porque no se veÍa bien que el hijo del secre
carolina no estaba tan segura de la decisiÓn. carolina: hubiese preferido quedarme la verdad.y esposa, Él le hizo una pregunta crucial. quiÉn eres como mujer y como persona... su esposo la animÓ para que estudiara turco.. en el 2014 empecÉ a trabajar enseÑando inglÉs. la vida les tenÍa preparado un giro de 180°. >>en 2013, con todo lo de la primavera Árabe, en turquÍa comienza a vivirse un clima de agita miento polÍtico. >>> se oponÍan al gobierno. >estaban...
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. *** >> in the early 1900s, james shepherd founded a north carolina college which is now north carolina central university. florida a&m professor reginald ellis is the author of between washington and dubois, racial politics of james edward shepherd. in this interview, recorded at the annual american historical association meeting, he talked about shepherd's involvement in education and politics. his impact on north carolina, and how he navr gaitedigated the jim crow era. this is about 20 minutes. >> reginald ellis, professor at florida a&m university, let's talk about this gentleman, the racial politics of james edward shepard, who was he? >> dr. shepard was an individual who was born and raised of a near who was a prominent african-american minister in the state of north carolina his parents were individuals who actually came out of the institution of slavery and ended up driving, as prominent african-americans, in the state of north carolina. dr. shepard goes on to receive an advanc
. *** >> in the early 1900s, james shepherd founded a north carolina college which is now north carolina central university. florida a&m professor reginald ellis is the author of between washington and dubois, racial politics of james edward shepherd. in this interview, recorded at the annual american historical association meeting, he talked about shepherd's involvement in education and politics. his impact on north carolina, and how he navr gaitedigated the jim crow era. this is...
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. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. >> rick christman, st. petersburg, florida.
. >> john mecklenburg -- south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensboro, north carolina. >> mike myers, greenwood, indiana. >> ted wheeler, mayor of portland, oregon. >> lane davis, mayor of santa monica, california. >> robert store, mayor of the san francisco bay area. >> kristin mccone, mayor of the all-america city, desoto, texas. >> sean riley, mayor of waukesha, wisconsin. >> sherine west in mayor of baton rouge, louisiana. >> rick...
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>> john decklanburg, charleston, south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensburg, north carolina. >> tom magee, lynn, massachusetts. mark meyers, greenwood, indiana. >> denny doyle, city of beaverton, oregon. >> ted weaver, mayor of portland, oregon. >> colleen davis, mayor of santa monica california. >> mayor of danville and san francisco bay area. >> mayor of the all american city of desoto, texas. >> mayor of union city, california. >> mayor of san leandro, california. >> sean riley, mayor of wakashaw, wisconsin. >> rick riceman, st. peetersbur,
>> john decklanburg, charleston, south carolina. >> nancy vaughn, greensburg, north carolina. >> tom magee, lynn, massachusetts. mark meyers, greenwood, indiana. >> denny doyle, city of beaverton, oregon. >> ted weaver, mayor of portland, oregon. >> colleen davis, mayor of santa monica california. >> mayor of danville and san francisco bay area. >> mayor of the all american city of desoto, texas. >> mayor of union city, california. >>...
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from north carolina, i want in north carolina where they are better educated, healthier, more money in their pockets, opportunities to live more abundantly in purposeful lives, the third grade class i told that to, they really liked the more money in your pockets part of the mission statement. we want a prosperous north carolina and country, and we know that innovation and not ownership is a way to get companies started and they grow and they create jobs for a lot of people. for example, in north carolina, we have the company pinto, which started with todd olson, he worked with cisco, red hat, started growing this company, they are now expanding, they could've gone anywhere in the country with their expansion, they were being courted, but they decided to stay in raleigh, north carolina because of our amazing talent cluster there, some of the greatest universities in the world, in the triangle area, in charlotte, global banking capital, what we are doing in north carolina, is trying to kickstart innovation and entrepreneurship, we've got about one .6 million n. carolinians who have t
from north carolina, i want in north carolina where they are better educated, healthier, more money in their pockets, opportunities to live more abundantly in purposeful lives, the third grade class i told that to, they really liked the more money in your pockets part of the mission statement. we want a prosperous north carolina and country, and we know that innovation and not ownership is a way to get companies started and they grow and they create jobs for a lot of people. for example, in...
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this time i talked to handful of black voters in columbia, south carolina. tonight, you are going to get surprising insight sboos tinto issues they care about and the issues they don't care about. >>> first, let's talk. it's been another crazy week of head spinning, headlines from blackface to black hamaiblackma. you have jeff bezos saying the national enquirer is trying to blackmail and extort. he's probably the wrong guy to be messing with. you have the state of virginia in disarray because of blackface. we had a polarizing state of the union speech from our republican president and an equally proposal from our congressional democrats. you got a lot happening all at once. it's easy to get overwhelmed, get triggered and go to our corners. i'm as guilty of this as anybody else most days. we got to remember a very important word from our school days. that word is knew answnuance. we have to learn stuff together. this word socialism, that immediately sends people running to that you are corners especially older voters who remember the cold war, the iron curtai
this time i talked to handful of black voters in columbia, south carolina. tonight, you are going to get surprising insight sboos tinto issues they care about and the issues they don't care about. >>> first, let's talk. it's been another crazy week of head spinning, headlines from blackface to black hamaiblackma. you have jeff bezos saying the national enquirer is trying to blackmail and extort. he's probably the wrong guy to be messing with. you have the state of virginia in disarray...
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and i'd build it right here, in south carolina.introducing the all new sprinter starting at $33,790. built in the usa. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now from $899, during the ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. it's the final days to save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 24-month financing on all smart beds. ends sunday. sleep number. proven, quality sleep. we're family. we'd do anytbut this time...her. those bonds were definitely tested. frog leg, for my baby brother don't frogs have like, two legs? so they should have two of these? since i'm active duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that.
and i'd build it right here, in south carolina.introducing the all new sprinter starting at $33,790. built in the usa. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. it's a revolution in sleep. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now from $899, during the ultimate sleep number event. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to hit the ground running. only at a sleep number store. it's the final days to save 50% on...
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and in north carolina we're working to encourage diversity. ve set up a historically underutilized business effort to provide more contracts to minority businesses. we see in our start-up world an organization that is called lack force at the american underground. i'm trying to get to young women early at adge age to get them interested in stem courses. what can we do to give more opportunities to minorities and women in this innovation economy? >> it's a huge opportunity. there are some communities that are really focusing on inclusive entrepreneurship that can bring more people into the innovation economy. but the reason is a challenge. venture capitalists say that the best way to be successful in the future is to -- be good at pattern recognition, seeing what's successful already and do more of it, which kind of makes sense. the problem with that is in the past the things you've been doing are only backing certain kinds of entrepreneur who is look a certain kind of way that happens to be in certain kind of places you're missing human potent
and in north carolina we're working to encourage diversity. ve set up a historically underutilized business effort to provide more contracts to minority businesses. we see in our start-up world an organization that is called lack force at the american underground. i'm trying to get to young women early at adge age to get them interested in stem courses. what can we do to give more opportunities to minorities and women in this innovation economy? >> it's a huge opportunity. there are some...
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he's going to speak to students in sumter, south carolina. south carolina the first southern state to hold a primary in 2020. >> big deal. it comes as the already crowded field of white house hopefuls grows larger by the day. senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar the latest to join the race. over the weekend. rebecca buck is with the campaign. he has promised to run a relentlessly positive and unifying campaign. what will be the message there in south carolina? >> that's right, poppy. no doubt booker will continue to talk about that theme you just mentioned, love and unity. it's the overarching theme. but here in south carolina, booker also striking another big theme that he's going to go everywhere in this campaign and speak to everyone and meet them where they are. so what he's been doing here in south carolina, he's been focussing on rural areas of the state, smaller towns, and doing his events there. he took a minute in south carolina to explain this approach. listen. >> why did i start my campaign in south carolina in rural areas?
he's going to speak to students in sumter, south carolina. south carolina the first southern state to hold a primary in 2020. >> big deal. it comes as the already crowded field of white house hopefuls grows larger by the day. senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar the latest to join the race. over the weekend. rebecca buck is with the campaign. he has promised to run a relentlessly positive and unifying campaign. what will be the message there in south carolina? >> that's...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to be removed as co-sponsor of h.r. 940. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resignation is accepted. o ordered. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 962, the born alive abortion survivors protection act and ask for its immediate consideration in the house. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is advised that the guidelines consistently issued by successive speakers as recorded in section 956 of the house rules and manual the chair is constrained, the chair is constrained not to entertain the request unless it has been cleared by the bipartisan floor nd committee leadership. the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california eek recognition? without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i w
for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to be removed as co-sponsor of h.r. 940. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the resignation is accepted. o ordered. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that the committee on judiciary be discharged from further consideration of h.r. 962, the born alive abortion survivors protection act and ask for its immediate...
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barack obama did very well in south carolina.o be resonating in south carolina. but it's so early. and a lot of south carolina voters are not even paying attention really yet. you're seeing some of the insiders pay attention. you're seeing folks start gravitating to who they're going to work for on staff level but the fact she's getting this large of crowd in february 2019 is pretty impressive. >> one other thing. trek back to monday which seems now like seven months ago, but there were dueling rallies in el paso. the president in el paso giving a "finish the wall" rally and beto o'rourke, where everybody is trying to figure out where he is. a proxy war between the two of them at this point. take a listen to this mash up. >> thanks to a powerful border wall in el paso, texas, it's one of america's safest cities now. >> in one of the safest cities in the united states of america. safe, not because of walls but in spite of walls. >> we want to stop criminals from coming in. walls save lives. walls save tremendous numbers of lives.
barack obama did very well in south carolina.o be resonating in south carolina. but it's so early. and a lot of south carolina voters are not even paying attention really yet. you're seeing some of the insiders pay attention. you're seeing folks start gravitating to who they're going to work for on staff level but the fact she's getting this large of crowd in february 2019 is pretty impressive. >> one other thing. trek back to monday which seems now like seven months ago, but there were...
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carolina. a beautiful lovely man. i served with him and with his father. different parties. his father a democrat, one a republican. both southern gentlemen, patriotic americans. certainly walter jones and john dingell. today is a day of sadness, because it marks one year anniversary of the parkland tragedy of gun violence. one year ago, america's heart was broken by the horrific act of violence in parkland, florida. today, we remember the 17 lives that were stolen. i am pleased that last night, house judiciary committee with the full participation of our members took a strong step to condemn the academic of gun violence and advanced a bipartisan common sense background check legislation. our committees are hard at work. i am proud of our freshman. i have said to you that in our first christian class, we had 18 chairs of subcommittees. with another historic freshman class, when they came in with all of the enthusiasm that they did, they did not have one subcommittee .hair we are very glad that
carolina. a beautiful lovely man. i served with him and with his father. different parties. his father a democrat, one a republican. both southern gentlemen, patriotic americans. certainly walter jones and john dingell. today is a day of sadness, because it marks one year anniversary of the parkland tragedy of gun violence. one year ago, america's heart was broken by the horrific act of violence in parkland, florida. today, we remember the 17 lives that were stolen. i am pleased that last...
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it has three times more votes than south carolina, iowa, nevada. even if she stumbles in iowa and new hampshire, if she does well in south carolina, then she picks up a good chunk of votes in california. that's where the map starts to be in her favor. it has a compounding effect. when other candidates start to fall behind in the delegate count, it's hard to catch up. so she has an advantage there. she doesn't have the field to herself. there are other people from california run. elizabeth warren has a good foothold there, too. the more she picks up, and the fact they'll start their early voting before the iowa caucuses. that is a big, big opportunity for her. >> dana: terry, just from her perspective, i know you're a student of politics. does it affect republicans in any way, this change? >> not really. i don't think either party has done a particularly good job yet of making an argument to the middle and to the mainstream of america, a slightly center right country still, i believe. this frontloading of the primaries and democratic party is really
it has three times more votes than south carolina, iowa, nevada. even if she stumbles in iowa and new hampshire, if she does well in south carolina, then she picks up a good chunk of votes in california. that's where the map starts to be in her favor. it has a compounding effect. when other candidates start to fall behind in the delegate count, it's hard to catch up. so she has an advantage there. she doesn't have the field to herself. there are other people from california run. elizabeth...
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air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. electedks ago, he was as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, a committee with broad legislative jurisdiction and oversight of the department of justice and homeland security. alsoommittee is of course, test with a consideration of all article three judicial nominations including nominees to the supreme court. the senate judiciary committee manages a historically blistering pace and confirmations over the past on it for months under senator grassley. inheriting am's fair amount of momentum. he has pledged the confirmation of judges will be one of his first priorities as chairman of the committee. i am excited to hear his bus today -- his thoughts today about whether the senate and congress are headed to the mark. what they can do differently or better and what the road forward looks like. join me in welcoming senator lindsey graham. [applause] sen. graham: thank you all. i'm late. i was talking to the turkish president about syria. this is a coveted world we live in. think you
air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. electedks ago, he was as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, a committee with broad legislative jurisdiction and oversight of the department of justice and homeland security. alsoommittee is of course, test with a consideration of all article three judicial nominations including nominees to the supreme court. the senate judiciary committee manages a historically blistering pace and confirmations over...
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they laid out in north carolina what happened to that bizarre north carolina congressional race in novembern decided. the race that appears to have been botched by a big criminal fraud scheme. in north carolina the state elections board today announced their findings from their investigation and say they found evidence of a coordinated unlawful and substantially resourced absentee ballot scheme. investigators said a contractor named dallas who was hired by the republican candidate in the race paid people to request batches of absentee ballots in that north carolina district and then those people were paid to go door to door to collect those ballots. and that scheme is illegal in north carolina and the way it worked in this race was not just illegal as a technicality, today in their power point presentation they finally spelled out how that scheme was apparently used to invent votes in this election. certainly with the possibility they invented enough votes to swing this election to the republican candidate. one of the people who the republican contractor paid to carry out this unlawful ball
they laid out in north carolina what happened to that bizarre north carolina congressional race in novembern decided. the race that appears to have been botched by a big criminal fraud scheme. in north carolina the state elections board today announced their findings from their investigation and say they found evidence of a coordinated unlawful and substantially resourced absentee ballot scheme. investigators said a contractor named dallas who was hired by the republican candidate in the race...
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and they believe that the real winner here is the voter of north carolina. if you're wondering whether mr. harris is going to run again, he got the heck out of dodge as soon as he made the statement. he got out of the building. i asked him "are you going to run again," and he didn't answer. his wife looked up and said, "he's going to think about it." david begnaud, cbs news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> a judge has tightened the gag order on roger stone, president trump's former adviser, after stone posted a controversial photo of her on instagram. the image showed federal judge amy berman jackson with what appeared to be cross hairs. stone is now not allowed to speak publicly about the criminal case against him. he's pleaded not guilty to crimes related to robert mueller's russia investigation. >>> an unprecedented vatican summit addressing church sex abuse resumes today. pope francis is proposing a number of ways to punish predators and keep children safe. seth doane reports from the vatican. >> reporter: the pontiff set the agenda with a piece of paper. 2
and they believe that the real winner here is the voter of north carolina. if you're wondering whether mr. harris is going to run again, he got the heck out of dodge as soon as he made the statement. he got out of the building. i asked him "are you going to run again," and he didn't answer. his wife looked up and said, "he's going to think about it." david begnaud, cbs news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> a judge has tightened the gag order on roger stone, president...
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senator graham has represented south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2002. prior to serving in the senate, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1994. the first republican from the third congressional district of south carolina in over 100 years. before his election to congress, he served as a judge advocate general in the u.s. air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. just weeks ago, senator graham was elected as chairman of the senate judiciary committee, a committee with broad legislative jurisdiction and oversight of the departments of justice and homeland security. the judiciary committee is, of course, tasked with a consideration of all article three judicial nominations including nominees to the supreme court. the senate judiciary committee managed a historically blistering pace in confirmations over the past on it for months under senator grassley. senator graham inherits a fair amount of moment to him in that part of the committee's work. senator graham has pledged the confirmation of judge
senator graham has represented south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2002. prior to serving in the senate, he was elected to the u.s. house of representatives in 1994. the first republican from the third congressional district of south carolina in over 100 years. before his election to congress, he served as a judge advocate general in the u.s. air force and later in the south carolina air national guard and air force reserves. just weeks ago, senator graham was elected as chairman of the...
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not in bavaria, and south carolina. -- in south carolina.uddenly, the united states national security -- that startles us. the cofounderus, and cio -- what did you make of the rhetoric this weekend? >> autos are important to europe. europe is in a weak state in terms of its economy. if we have auto tariffs, that will be a problem. is more rhetoric. chancellor merkel was saying don't push us on this. this is important. leave us alone. let's negotiate going forward. david: if they do go forward with auto tariffs, what would be the economic effect? >> europe goes into recession. there will be retaliation. the u.s. economy is also slowing. u.s. capacity to implement these things is less then it would have been a year ago. , 2%ou look at q4 estimates -- q1 tracking at barely 1%. the potential for us to impose these tariffs on others has become less and less. to me, it is rhetoric, not action. alix: come inside the bloomberg, european automakers at the cheapest valuation to other industries since 2007. jay: these things are cheap. they are cheap f
not in bavaria, and south carolina. -- in south carolina.uddenly, the united states national security -- that startles us. the cofounderus, and cio -- what did you make of the rhetoric this weekend? >> autos are important to europe. europe is in a weak state in terms of its economy. if we have auto tariffs, that will be a problem. is more rhetoric. chancellor merkel was saying don't push us on this. this is important. leave us alone. let's negotiate going forward. david: if they do go...
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they have to come to south carolina. very important. >> yeah.at because -- >> chamber of commerce down there. >> super tuesday a lot of black votes. >> what did you say? >> chamber of commerce down there -- >> jimmy. you better go get some brunch or something even though it's saturday. charlie pierce, shady. you will be back later in the show. thank you, kathie obradovich. charlie pierce, you get yourself a cocktail and sara kendzoir, thank you. one note before we go to break, i'm in iowa to interview senator and presidential kamala harris. you can see our conversation tomorrow on "am joy." coming up, the latest on actual election fraud in north carolina. that's next. after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. willy davis, who has a
they have to come to south carolina. very important. >> yeah.at because -- >> chamber of commerce down there. >> super tuesday a lot of black votes. >> what did you say? >> chamber of commerce down there -- >> jimmy. you better go get some brunch or something even though it's saturday. charlie pierce, shady. you will be back later in the show. thank you, kathie obradovich. charlie pierce, you get yourself a cocktail and sara kendzoir, thank you. one note...
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north carolina the former head of the democratic party of north carolina now the publisher of shadow county line this fine newspaper the chatham county in county long graduations on this randi great to be here max this is our twentieth year i've worked with julian serrano who's been the publisher for the last one thousand years to keep this publication going in its a way for local people to have their voices heard right and other waddling is where all voices are heard this is a radical idea in today's america where not all voices can be heard there is a drastic increase in d. platforming on the rise and echo chambers your thoughts you know it's very hard obviously to make money or make a living putting out print media but i think in micra media like this where we're not in it to make money we're just trying to break even so that we can actually put out a publication and let the community be heard is important and you know maybe in the future you know we might make a few dollars but the bottom line is to provide a platform for folks across the spectrum to put out their opinions and re
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today he's in south carolina and cnn's rebecca buck is there too in columbia. rebecca, as this democratic field gets bigger, what is cory booker doing at this stage to try to set himself apart? >> reporter: that's right, ana, it's a little warmer here in columbia, south carolina than in minnesota today. cory booker is making his first visit since he announced his bid for president officially earlier this month. he's been making the case here and in iowa where he was two days before this, traveling around, also campaigning following his announcement. he's been making the case, first, that he's the only former mayor among the senators running for president, so he has a unique set of experiences. but he's also spreading a message of unity, of love, relentlessly optimistic. that sets him apart from some of the other democrats like elizabeth warren who we heard today mentioned donald trump in her remarks and is taking him on directly. booker in his remarks is not even mentioning the president by name if he can avoid it. today he just referred to him as "that person
today he's in south carolina and cnn's rebecca buck is there too in columbia. rebecca, as this democratic field gets bigger, what is cory booker doing at this stage to try to set himself apart? >> reporter: that's right, ana, it's a little warmer here in columbia, south carolina than in minnesota today. cory booker is making his first visit since he announced his bid for president officially earlier this month. he's been making the case here and in iowa where he was two days before this,...
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if biden gets in too, bide aens got strong ties in south carolina. he hasn't been as active down there already in terms of telling people what he's going to do and wait on the sidelines. one of the things about obama is he did have that ability to go into those working-class, white-working-class communities partly because he was an noir, a americaner, but he would good on factory floors and be very comfortable there. he did very well with those workers. it doesn't take a white man to be able to go in and talk to those midwestern white working class folks in the midwest. >> one thing i would point out in 2020, elizabeth warren has announced she has a big announcement to make. it seems to me they're feeling like they have to get in soon if they're going to get in. i think every day, every few days we're going to be hearing from more and more of them. stick around we have a lot more to discuss. >>> president trump talking to the "new york times." his definitive answer about his discussions with roger stone next. ♪ did you know you can save money by usin
if biden gets in too, bide aens got strong ties in south carolina. he hasn't been as active down there already in terms of telling people what he's going to do and wait on the sidelines. one of the things about obama is he did have that ability to go into those working-class, white-working-class communities partly because he was an noir, a americaner, but he would good on factory floors and be very comfortable there. he did very well with those workers. it doesn't take a white man to be able to...
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in south carolina is the largest factory for bmw not in t this aa in south carolina itself. in those cars are not less of a threat because they're being built in south carolina as opposed to the very. now a all of a suddenn they're being viewed as a security threat to the united states and that shocks us. because in the district and stuff. well it shouldn't be so shocking really when one considers how washington has already received a check a trade war. with china the world's second largest economy -- regarding terrorists to rebuild its own own economy amala trump administration argues the nation has surrendered its manufacturing base to foreign competitors over the last four dedicate their decades and now wants to get it back you think that's a justified argument. it's it's it's difficult to to look at all the things trump did in -- saying no to to to climate change to all the packs to traffic due to all the the things and saying it's all the same that shows his pattern we clearly have to look to the to the subjects. and i think for example the renegotiated and i think bett
in south carolina is the largest factory for bmw not in t this aa in south carolina itself. in those cars are not less of a threat because they're being built in south carolina as opposed to the very. now a all of a suddenn they're being viewed as a security threat to the united states and that shocks us. because in the district and stuff. well it shouldn't be so shocking really when one considers how washington has already received a check a trade war. with china the world's second largest...
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are either of them going to become problematic for voters in south carolina?bill was front and center in the 2016 race. it was an issue that bernie sanders brought up repeatedly. i think that particular issue breaks down on decisions generationally. they really believe in it, and there are older african-americans that i talk to that have a mu nuanced approach as it relates to crime. so i think on that particular issue you will see some of the generational divides. for the senators or anyone that voted on that bill. they will talk about their stance. the up and coming african-american elector rate, that is a very, very important issue for me. >> i'm sure there will be a lot of talk about being tough on crime, mass incarceration, jamie harrison, thank you so much, i appreciate your time. >> thank you, joyce, good to see you. >>> coming up, roger stone goes before a judge and she does not like his signature antics. s not like his signature antics. there's little rest for a single dad, and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm.
are either of them going to become problematic for voters in south carolina?bill was front and center in the 2016 race. it was an issue that bernie sanders brought up repeatedly. i think that particular issue breaks down on decisions generationally. they really believe in it, and there are older african-americans that i talk to that have a mu nuanced approach as it relates to crime. so i think on that particular issue you will see some of the generational divides. for the senators or anyone...
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i have not heard the north carolina republican party disavow harris or his campaign yet.ing to see what happens. as for your initial question, there must be accountability for this. we must not have election fraud. we should not have the fair and free elections called into questions by our voters. >> no question. one of the details from the hearing in the last couple of days is that harris confessed to knowing that his legal team did not share under subpoena an e-mail from his son who we saw testifying there warning his father about what appeared to be possibly illegal activities by this operative here. so he knew about it. knew his team apparently didn't share it and then said, well, my memory was compromised because of health reasons. is that a sufficient defense in your view? >> i don't know what he knows. i know what he testified to. there were hundreds of pages of documents not provided that had been requested months earlier by subpoena from the state board of elections. as an attorney myself, i know it is very concerning whenever there is not a response to a subpoen
i have not heard the north carolina republican party disavow harris or his campaign yet.ing to see what happens. as for your initial question, there must be accountability for this. we must not have election fraud. we should not have the fair and free elections called into questions by our voters. >> no question. one of the details from the hearing in the last couple of days is that harris confessed to knowing that his legal team did not share under subpoena an e-mail from his son who we...
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north carolina or whether another election is needed and i don't add up the years.ing happy and healthy. so, i add protein, vitamins and minerals to my diet with boost®. boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. all with guaranteed great taste. the upside- i'm just getting started. boost® high protein be up for life. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure...
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we are going to fight for our right to vote here in north carolina.let me ask you specifically, though, to my question, what would you have liked to have heard from the president? >> well, i'm -- it sounded like -- that's the first time actually i've heard that clip. it sounded like he did condemn the activity in north carolina, which i appreciate. having now lived through this over the course of many weeks, i would have appreciated a lot more people condemning -- a lot of people condemning what happened here earlier because this is an attack on our democracy. >> dan mccready, i appreciate your time. thank you so much. >> good to be on with you. >>> and thanks for watching. our coverage continues. mhm aaaah! nooooo... nooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. [son loudly clears throat] sigh [mom and dad laugh] bounty, the quicker picker upper. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people
we are going to fight for our right to vote here in north carolina.let me ask you specifically, though, to my question, what would you have liked to have heard from the president? >> well, i'm -- it sounded like -- that's the first time actually i've heard that clip. it sounded like he did condemn the activity in north carolina, which i appreciate. having now lived through this over the course of many weeks, i would have appreciated a lot more people condemning -- a lot of people...
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. >> and today's stunning hearing on north carolina election fraud. >> we believe the evident we will provide today will show a coordinated unlawful and substantially resource scheme operated in the 2018 general election. >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes. the man who first opened investigations of the president which would later become the mueller probe is now speaking out for the first time revealing just how alarmed senior justice department officials have been by the president's disturbing and potentially criminal conduct. former acting fbi director andrew mccabe, the president's abrupt firing of james comey after having pressured him over the russia probe set off a week long crisis inside the justice department. mccabe telling 60 minutes senior officials were so concerned about the president's basic fitness for office that deputy attorney general rosenstein a long time republican personally appointed by president trump raised the possibility of trying to remove the president under the 25th amendment. >> the deputy attorney general was
. >> and today's stunning hearing on north carolina election fraud. >> we believe the evident we will provide today will show a coordinated unlawful and substantially resource scheme operated in the 2018 general election. >> all in starts right now. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm chris hayes. the man who first opened investigations of the president which would later become the mueller probe is now speaking out for the first time revealing just how alarmed...
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tributes are pouring in across the nation following the death of long-time north carolina congressmans, republican passed away on 76th birthday of politic cases of a broken hip, mark meadows calling jones, beloved colleague and friend who had profound impact on all through graciousness character. i will miss humility and unwavering love of his community, rest in peace. jones is survived by his wife and daughter. parts of the northwest slammed with record snow and more is on the way, sorry to tell you, seattle area seeing snowiest february, tractor lending a hand to tow police vehicle, all the roads, 400 flights were canceled in the northwest over the weekend. we will have update with janice dean coming up. jimmy johnson cruises the victory lane after wiping out all competitors at daytona. >> jimmy -- heather: yikes, 7 times champion taking out the race leader before winning, if i believe tune-up for daytona 500. celebrities honoring highest achievements at grammy award. singer alicia keys hosting the star-studded night in hollywood. rapper made history winning song and record of the y
tributes are pouring in across the nation following the death of long-time north carolina congressmans, republican passed away on 76th birthday of politic cases of a broken hip, mark meadows calling jones, beloved colleague and friend who had profound impact on all through graciousness character. i will miss humility and unwavering love of his community, rest in peace. jones is survived by his wife and daughter. parts of the northwest slammed with record snow and more is on the way, sorry to...
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and i'd build it right here, in south carolina.ew sprinter starting at $33,790. built in the usa. mercedes-benz. vans. born to run. uh, well, this will be the kitchen. and we'd like to put a fire pit out there, and a dock with a boat, maybe. why haven't you started building? well, tyler's off to college... and mom's getting older... and eventually we would like to retire. yeah, it's a lot. but td ameritrade can help you build a plan for today and tomorrow. great. can you help us pour the...