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-- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and americans. though i never had the pleasure of serving with him, i know he brought south carolina spirit to washington with his sharp tongue and quick wit. he will be missed, but we can find comfort that he is reunited n heaven with his beloved wife itzie. i'm honored to join my colleagues and all south carolinians in celebrating his remarkable life, i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. mr. duncan: i want to thank the whip. tonight, folks, i rise to remem
-- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and...
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he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the country. we say that with great pride. it was fritz hollings who's the father of the south carolina technical college system that's resulted in thousands of jobs being created and educational opportunity for millions in our state. as a senator, they called him the senator from central casting. he looked the part, he acted the part, and he sounded the part. he was the junior senator for 36 years i think in south carolina with senator thurmond being the senior senator. when senator thurmond retired, i was honored to be able to take his place. fritz was
he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the...
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washington of north carolina. and he lived beyond 1915, so you start to see the racial climate shift post-1915. more individuals, more african-americans, are demanding things now. the gradualist approach goes away. the gradual approach goes away. in many ways he goes, by the end of his life he starts to shift. one instance that i discuss in this work is, on a cold winter day, in january of 1927, he goes to the state capitol to lobby for funds for his institution. he has on an overcoat. he has on a hat. he gets on the elevator with all white legislators. code of racial etiquette of the day was african-americans were always supposed to take their hat off in the presence of white males. well, while he was on this elevator he kept his hat on. no one said anything, but a few days later, one of the legislators requested a bill to remove funding from the institution from under the school, the public instruction, and put it under, directly under the rule of the legislators, because he wanted to really punish shepard for t
washington of north carolina. and he lived beyond 1915, so you start to see the racial climate shift post-1915. more individuals, more african-americans, are demanding things now. the gradualist approach goes away. the gradual approach goes away. in many ways he goes, by the end of his life he starts to shift. one instance that i discuss in this work is, on a cold winter day, in january of 1927, he goes to the state capitol to lobby for funds for his institution. he has on an overcoat. he has...
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carolina: asÍ es.ar familia va a su inocencia y jorge viera nos viene a hablar un poco mÁs de esta historia que fue una de las historias mÁs increÍbles en puerto rico. jorge:buenas tardes a todos que gusto verte querido jorge despuÉs de tantos aÑos aquÍ en la redacciÓn. estÁs igual de elegante como siempre. esta historia tuvo connotaciÓn internacionalporque esta portorriqueÑa se casa con un ciudadano canadiense el aparentemente tenÍa 23.000.000 $ en el banco. el se querÍa divorciar de ella, entonces ella contrata una persona para que lo mate. entonces quÉ pasa? ponen en la cÁrcel la persona que no tenÍa nada que ver con el asesinato.su hermano querÍa venganza, el hermano de la persona que ponen en la cÁrcel, querÍa venganza pero Él sabÍa quiÉn era la persona pero no tenÍa la prueba para demostrar a la justicia federal de que su hermano era inocente. enrique: no vayas a con tanto al historia. jorge: el lucho hasta que posiblemente encontrÓ la responsable,ellas escapa italia, se escapÓ a italia cuando se
carolina: asÍ es.ar familia va a su inocencia y jorge viera nos viene a hablar un poco mÁs de esta historia que fue una de las historias mÁs increÍbles en puerto rico. jorge:buenas tardes a todos que gusto verte querido jorge despuÉs de tantos aÑos aquÍ en la redacciÓn. estÁs igual de elegante como siempre. esta historia tuvo connotaciÓn internacionalporque esta portorriqueÑa se casa con un ciudadano canadiense el aparentemente tenÍa 23.000.000 $ en el banco. el se querÍa divorciar...
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carolina: estÁ colapsando, no da para mÁs. problema. el niÑo de tres aÑos encontrado caminando por la frontera-- la pareja acordÓ con su familia enviar al menor a estados unidos de una forma que ellos pensaban que era aparentemente segura y en medio de la desesperaciÓn que sentÍan por no estar con su pequeÑo-- >> a nosotros nos dijeron otro tipo de manera que iba a pasar con un carro. con unos papeles prestados y rÁpido va a ser. realmente quiero que nos entreguen a nuestro hijo y si ya estÁ ahÍ y dice que no suena deportar nos vamos. carolina: la familia camÍn habÍa dicho que el niÑo estaba cuidado de su tÍo y que Él si hay una forma regular, son grandes riesgos a los que se someten. enrique: prestan a los hijos a coyotes que a fin de cuentas son parte de las redes de criminales. carolina: aunque el juez fijÓ un periodo de tiempo no hay una fecha lÍmite para este proceso. tambiÉn se suma el desconocimiento de la cantidad exacta de niÑos separados de sus padres desde julio de 2017 dado que la mayorÍa ya no se encuentra bajo cu
carolina: estÁ colapsando, no da para mÁs. problema. el niÑo de tres aÑos encontrado caminando por la frontera-- la pareja acordÓ con su familia enviar al menor a estados unidos de una forma que ellos pensaban que era aparentemente segura y en medio de la desesperaciÓn que sentÍan por no estar con su pequeÑo-- >> a nosotros nos dijeron otro tipo de manera que iba a pasar con un carro. con unos papeles prestados y rÁpido va a ser. realmente quiero que nos entreguen a nuestro hijo...
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-- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and americans. though i never had the pleasure of serving with him, i know he brought south carolina spirit to washington with his sharp tongue and quick wit. he will be missed, but we can find comfort that he is reunited n heaven with his beloved wife itzie. i'm honored to join my colleagues and all south carolinians in celebrating his remarkable life, i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you very much. i now yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan. mr. duncan: i want to thank the whip. tonight, folks, i rise to remem
-- of south carolina schools. he's also credited with creating the state's technical college system which to this day helps people connect with jobs and opportunities. he also helped develop the charleston port, which has turned charleston, turned south carolina into a world class exporter and one of the most competitive places to do business in the country. an absolute titan in the united states senate, he spent nearly 40 years advocating for policies that would benefit south carolinians and...
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the gentleman from north carolina -- mr. meadows: i thank the speaker, i thank the gentleman for his leadership, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. mrs. craig: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, mrs. napolitano. the speaker pro tempore: the yom is recognized for two minutes. mrs. napolitano: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, ms. craig. i rise in strong support of h.r. 1331, the bipartisan local water protection act and i wish to thank representatives craig and mast for their leadership in introducing this bill that will help many communities in minnesota, florida, california, and around the country manage and treat pollution from our others. akes and this authorizes $200 million in grants for states to address water pollution. this pollution comes when runoff -- runoff carries toxins, fertilizers, metals and other contaminants from farls and forest into the water body. today, according to the data provided by the state of californiain
the gentleman from north carolina -- mr. meadows: i thank the speaker, i thank the gentleman for his leadership, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from minnesota is recognized. mrs. craig: i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from california, mrs. napolitano. the speaker pro tempore: the yom is recognized for two minutes. mrs. napolitano: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, ms. craig. i rise in strong support of h.r. 1331, the bipartisan local water...
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. >> diana carolina era una chica muy reservada.de su esposo era algo que ella mantenÍa casi en secreto.segÚn su tÍo mauro castro. >> gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas.a madre de dos niÑos estaba -- la vida de la madre esos dos niÑos estaba convirtiendo en un infierno y no sÓlo para ella. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y presunto responsable. >> segÚn por la policÍa los ve delitos cometidos por venezolanos comenzaron a generar el rechazo de la ciudadanÍa. aquellos con algÚn tiempo en este paÍs como rol y pestaÑa sintieron un cambio. >> el solo hecho de ser venezolano te tildan de persona no grata. la ola de migrantes de venezuela y ecuador comenzÓ en el 2016 y alcanzÓ niveles rÉcord el aÑo pasado cuando mÁs de medio millÓn ingresó en los primeros seis meses del aÑo. en agosto llegaban unos 4500 venezolanos al dÍa. >> muchos de ellos se quedaron en ibarra. una pintoresca ciudad rodeada de montaÑas cerca de la frontera con colombia. aquÍ fue cuando jordi rafael losada oriundo de estados unidos comenzÓ una relaciÓn amorosa con diana c
. >> diana carolina era una chica muy reservada.de su esposo era algo que ella mantenÍa casi en secreto.segÚn su tÍo mauro castro. >> gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas.a madre de dos niÑos estaba -- la vida de la madre esos dos niÑos estaba convirtiendo en un infierno y no sÓlo para ella. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y presunto responsable. >> segÚn por la policÍa los ve delitos cometidos por venezolanos comenzaron a generar el rechazo de la ciudadanÍa....
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, investing in south carolina. we have from germany alone we started these trips back in june of 1960. i have got 134 german industries in south carolina. we have trans-nationalism. we have japanese hitachi and fuji and others, so we have made it a wonderful chat, but graham has really worked and continues to work it and is a realist. he knows how to get things done. i can't thank you enough -- him enough for really being already distinguished not just because we give the title, but i have heard from colleagues around, on both sides of the aisle, that fellow, lindsey graham, he is really a fine fellow, and he is working, and you want to be proud of him. i told him right away, i am. -- tell them right away, i am. i said the only way at the moment i can show my gratitude is to make sure you get this desk. i got the john c calhoun desk. you will laugh. [indiscernible] i found when i first got here, russell long -- i can hear him now -- i said i would like to have this desk. he said colleague, colleague, i guess you wo
, investing in south carolina. we have from germany alone we started these trips back in june of 1960. i have got 134 german industries in south carolina. we have trans-nationalism. we have japanese hitachi and fuji and others, so we have made it a wonderful chat, but graham has really worked and continues to work it and is a realist. he knows how to get things done. i can't thank you enough -- him enough for really being already distinguished not just because we give the title, but i have...
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ahora vamos a marchar con carolina vela. adelante, carolina con la Última informaciÓn.s. estamos en este momento con parÍs, francia. me encuentro justamente donde estÁ la catedral de notre-dame. lo que sucediÓ fue algo que consternÓ al resto del mundo. me imagino que ustedes tambiÉn estÁn muy asustados con esta noticia. sucede que se incendia y lo que pasÓ, estÁbamos, me cuesta describirlo. es de una manera muy inesperada. estÁbamos dentro de la catedral hay notre-dame. empezaron a sonar las alarmas y no se sabÍa quÉ estaba sucediendo. fuimos con calma evacuando lo que es la catedralnotre-dame, salimos y el pÚblico que estaba dentro, dice Éramos muchos turistas los que estÁbamos dentro de la catedral de notre-dame. no sabÍamos quÉ estaba pasando. seguÍamos escuchando las alarmas, seguÍamos escuchando los oficiales que estaban muy asustados. no tanto regaÑando y sacando la gente con rapidez si no asustados alejÁndonos a todos. a las 3:45 comenzamos a ver el humo y cada vez escuchaban mÁs las ambulancias y cada vez escuchamos mÁs la sirena de los bomberos y de las patrull
ahora vamos a marchar con carolina vela. adelante, carolina con la Última informaciÓn.s. estamos en este momento con parÍs, francia. me encuentro justamente donde estÁ la catedral de notre-dame. lo que sucediÓ fue algo que consternÓ al resto del mundo. me imagino que ustedes tambiÉn estÁn muy asustados con esta noticia. sucede que se incendia y lo que pasÓ, estÁbamos, me cuesta describirlo. es de una manera muy inesperada. estÁbamos dentro de la catedral hay notre-dame. empezaron a...
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♪ gone to carolina in my mind and i'm gone to carolina in my mind ♪ ♪ gone to carolina in my mind gonesperation on the borderline. migrants risking everything for better life. with detentions at a breaking point, the president threatening to close the border, and an american community is fearing an economic hit. >> el paso typically sees 1 million cars and 70,000 trucks cross over these bridges into el paso every single month. >>> and diva las vegas. celine dion and now
♪ gone to carolina in my mind and i'm gone to carolina in my mind ♪ ♪ gone to carolina in my mind gonesperation on the borderline. migrants risking everything for better life. with detentions at a breaking point, the president threatening to close the border, and an american community is fearing an economic hit. >> el paso typically sees 1 million cars and 70,000 trucks cross over these bridges into el paso every single month. >>> and diva las vegas. celine dion and now
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he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the country. we say that with great pride. it was fritz hollings who's the father of the south carolina technical college system that's resulted in thousands of jobs being created and educational opportunity for millions in our state. as a senator, they called him the senator from central casting. he looked the part, he acted the part, and he sounded the part. he was the junior senator for 36 years i think in south carolina with senator thurmond being the senior senator. when senator thurmond retired, i was honored to be able to take his place. fritz was
he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the...
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mauricio: diana carolina era una chica muy reservada.lgo que ella mantenía casi en secreto. según su tío, mauricio castro. mauricio: venía de una relación con gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas... angie: la vida en ibarra para esta joven, natural de allí y madre de dos niños, se estaba convirtiendo en un infierno. y no solo para ella. >> seguimos con una información lamentable: un taxista fue asesinado... >> esta banda de venezolanos está involucrada en otros robos. >> es venezolano de nacimiento y el presunto responsable de la muerte de un sujeto. angie: según la policía, los delitos cometidos por venezolanos a través del ecuador comenzaron a generar el rechazo de la ciudadanía. luis: aquí se debía tener más control, sí hay bastantes venezolanos que han venido saliendo de las cárceles de allá. angie: y aquellos con algún tiempo en este país, como rony pestana, sintieron un cambio. rony: el solo hecho de ser venezolano te tratan mal, te tiran el dinero o te tildan de persona no grata. angie: la ola de migrantes de venezuela hacia ecuador
mauricio: diana carolina era una chica muy reservada.lgo que ella mantenía casi en secreto. según su tío, mauricio castro. mauricio: venía de una relación con gritos dentro de la pareja, peleas... angie: la vida en ibarra para esta joven, natural de allí y madre de dos niños, se estaba convirtiendo en un infierno. y no solo para ella. >> seguimos con una información lamentable: un taxista fue asesinado... >> esta banda de venezolanos está involucrada en otros robos....
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hat a knew life he's found in carolina. he saved this game for carolina. lot of youth. youngest in the playoffs. we'll see how they react to o.tt buet's look at regulation. first period. let's than four minutes into this one, alex ovechkin. everyone is thinking shot. what a pass. >> what a pass. everybody did think he was going pass it. and perfect pass. and backstrom hadthis stick on e ice for aerfect goal. >> tj oshie.mo ment of individual brilliance, on one ouskate. >> tgh the middle of the ice. kuznetsov.il and watch, wams thinks he's got him and he tust kicks leg up. kicks the stick out of hands of williams. 2-0 caps. >> brendan: late in the first. carolina gets one back. thor did ? this was reviewed. >> it was. but i think holtby does this spin around right here, which kind of took him out of ofplay. it wasn't the contact. it was the actions of holtbyed that allowhat goal to stand. >> roould not goaltender interference. 2-1 into the second. right here. a match penalty, out of game. >> oaportunity for thes to really take advantage of that 5:00 max. and rod brind'am
hat a knew life he's found in carolina. he saved this game for carolina. lot of youth. youngest in the playoffs. we'll see how they react to o.tt buet's look at regulation. first period. let's than four minutes into this one, alex ovechkin. everyone is thinking shot. what a pass. >> what a pass. everybody did think he was going pass it. and perfect pass. and backstrom hadthis stick on e ice for aerfect goal. >> tj oshie.mo ment of individual brilliance, on one ouskate. >> tgh...
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you, south carolina, many other states -- utah, south carolina, many other states. think a lot of us are watching new hampshire, as their success as they move forward, we will be jumping on that same road. it takes a while. it is not something you can change overnight. it really takes a while to get the community all involved and then to really redo the assessment. it is a process. sec. devos: i know. i understand. it is a big pivot away from what we have known for so long. i know for almost everyone, change is sometimes scary. change is hard. but we know it is also the right thing for a lot of kids. molly: it is. we are busy at work of redesigning -- i've shared with you before we can on stage, some of the students that have been here in the programs that have been explored and talked about, really some exciting things topening across our country when you were in south carolina, we met with a group of teachers and i was embarrassed because one talked about preventable development. she had been to that "was a waste of my time." they could not have been something we
you, south carolina, many other states -- utah, south carolina, many other states. think a lot of us are watching new hampshire, as their success as they move forward, we will be jumping on that same road. it takes a while. it is not something you can change overnight. it really takes a while to get the community all involved and then to really redo the assessment. it is a process. sec. devos: i know. i understand. it is a big pivot away from what we have known for so long. i know for almost...
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north carolina. pembroke and elizabeth city are both historically minority serves institutions. this program is a target intervention that lifts up the communities and families who need it the most. there should also be no question that an educated leadership ready for work force is absolutely essential for economic development. we know that affordable college degree can transform a student's future. north carolina's overall investment in higher education and the ground-breaking nc promise program is a resounding win for all. students win. their families win. the businesses that call our state home win. and we are a step closer to creating a thriving economy and a better life for all of our citizens. thank you very much for the opportunity to speak with you today. >> thank you. ms. parker. >> chairman scott, ranking member fox and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify. the price of clolg is a subject i know a lot about. and so does my 8-year-old daughter jerny marie. coll
north carolina. pembroke and elizabeth city are both historically minority serves institutions. this program is a target intervention that lifts up the communities and families who need it the most. there should also be no question that an educated leadership ready for work force is absolutely essential for economic development. we know that affordable college degree can transform a student's future. north carolina's overall investment in higher education and the ground-breaking nc promise...
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this isn't just waking up and deciding let's get out and head back to carolina. it is clear there was deep thinking that went behind this. it included his wife to make sure she would get the rations from the county because of course as soon as he deserted she would no longer be eligible. he also informed his wife that the officers in the third north carolina were opening the letters of the enlisted men to try to figure out their intentions. on the day he deserted on august 20, he sent one final note to his wife. that final note said you can expect me home soon. the 20th, they made their way south. in less than four days they made it more than 50 miles. they got to the james river not far from scottsville, south of charlottesville. they got to the river in the middle of the night. they were intercepted by a confederate patrol. it is hard to know what happened next, except for possibly an -- except in an attempt to surrender, a gun battle erupted. the officer of the arresting party, richard mallette, was shot in the chest and killed. one of futch's comrades was kil
this isn't just waking up and deciding let's get out and head back to carolina. it is clear there was deep thinking that went behind this. it included his wife to make sure she would get the rations from the county because of course as soon as he deserted she would no longer be eligible. he also informed his wife that the officers in the third north carolina were opening the letters of the enlisted men to try to figure out their intentions. on the day he deserted on august 20, he sent one final...
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the state of north carolina. so that is a great investment in north carolina and it allows people to give back to their economy. >> thank you, for me we prefer that you educate our students and then they come back home and use what they learn, but mrs. barker, college students across the country are juggling parenting and school. one in four students nationwide are parents. more than one in three are older than 25, and almost two out of three work while in college. what supports make it easier for you to remain in college and persi persist? >> thank you, thank you for your wishes earlier. i have been supported -- i have been connected to resources, and that is what has been able to get me to completion. for example, the biggest help i would say was being connected to the jobs and family services representative on campus. i between the visit them for child care costs. i needed help getting it approved while i was in school and journey was in day care at the time. when i went to speak to the job and family services
the state of north carolina. so that is a great investment in north carolina and it allows people to give back to their economy. >> thank you, for me we prefer that you educate our students and then they come back home and use what they learn, but mrs. barker, college students across the country are juggling parenting and school. one in four students nationwide are parents. more than one in three are older than 25, and almost two out of three work while in college. what supports make it...
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mr. -- for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina now seek recognition. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. villa. mr. villa: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition. r. vella: -- mr. vela: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. it is an honor to recognize jerald gene dean as she celebrates her birthday today. she was born on april 1, 1919, in tucson, arizona. gerald dean, dropped out of high school t
mr. -- for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina now seek recognition. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this question are postponed. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from texas, mr. villa. mr. villa: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the...
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virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee and from all of these units arrived in farmville where they signed their paroles and were given the conditions as those who had remained at appomattox. to the west in lynchburg, you can see the red circle. with -- where somewhere around 2000 calvary men had fled, many were still there. many of them deserters in the morning of april 10 but there is still a significant number in lynchburg and they offered themselves up to the federal calvary once the union soldiers took over the town. between april 12 and 16th, u.s. authorities issued approximately 5000 paroles in lynchburg. what's interesting about those paroles is unlike farmville we are soldiers showed up as individuals, maybe one or two men from the same unit, those who surrendered in lynchburg did so as a unit, a fact not lost on the union major general. quite a number he reported surrendered in their organization. 30 members of the louisiana based washington artillery had surrendered at appomattox. on april 13, at least 42 men sought paroles in lynchburg. 60 members of lynchburg
virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee and from all of these units arrived in farmville where they signed their paroles and were given the conditions as those who had remained at appomattox. to the west in lynchburg, you can see the red circle. with -- where somewhere around 2000 calvary men had fled, many were still there. many of them deserters in the morning of april 10 but there is still a significant number in lynchburg and they offered themselves up to the federal...
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. >> hurricane flourence may have swept through north carolina six months ago. u.s. marines are still waiting for help to repair their base. >> new polls this morning on the mueller probe and president trump's approval ratings from nbc news and "wall street journal." >> plus miami duke falls as star player zion which wiilliamson p to make millions. "early today" kicks off your april fools day. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> i'm frances rivera. breaking overnight, the police manhunt continues in the shooting death of an influential rapper, nipsey hussle. his sudden murder has sent shock waves through los angeles and the music industry. >> we have lost a legend. we have lost someone who has inspired others, who have came from the ground all the way to the top. and we need you. >> police say hussle was shot 13 times outside his clothing store and two other men were shot and survived. a suspect remains at large. nipsey hussle, a grammy nominated rapper was known for much more than his music. he is being recognized for giving back to his community. the artist invest
. >> hurricane flourence may have swept through north carolina six months ago. u.s. marines are still waiting for help to repair their base. >> new polls this morning on the mueller probe and president trump's approval ratings from nbc news and "wall street journal." >> plus miami duke falls as star player zion which wiilliamson p to make millions. "early today" kicks off your april fools day. >> good morning. i'm marlie hall. >> i'm frances...
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in south carolina. all right.ou. >>> the release of the mueller report is leaving hopefuls divided on whether or not to pursue impeachment. out of the gate elizabeth warren is already calling for the president to be impeached. >> we cannot be an america that says it is okay for a president of the united states to try to block investigations. so i have called on the house to initiate impeachment proceedings. [ applause ] >> that's -- point out that other candidates are sennconcer that impeachment could lead to backlash. two guests are joining me. welcome to you all. so, gabrielle, if you're advising a campaign right now, it is a sticky situation. would you advise the candidate to call for impeachment or what position would you say for them to stay on this? >> look. i think people are looking for principled leadership and in some way democrats are in a really good position because you have congress whose role it is to investigate this and whose role to worry about the press den dentd and then an election about contr
in south carolina. all right.ou. >>> the release of the mueller report is leaving hopefuls divided on whether or not to pursue impeachment. out of the gate elizabeth warren is already calling for the president to be impeached. >> we cannot be an america that says it is okay for a president of the united states to try to block investigations. so i have called on the house to initiate impeachment proceedings. [ applause ] >> that's -- point out that other candidates are...
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carolina, they'rey not ove physical but they're fast.hey get to pucks quicker thano the oion and that's why t the caps it's not just the first chaes on peter mra skrksi you have to get second chances, win the battles, get the pus. and go up two games to one. >> that's the plan. i hope you're payinttention. there's going to be a quiz later as fans continue to file in on the insidehere. and telemundo 44 is my partner. he's on the outside, a man of the people. he's out there. what's going on out there? they're already rocking it looks like.>> dave, i'm having fun out here with the fans. check this out, line after line is wave after wave of red jersey readyooo for the washington capitals. why not? this is the opportunity to go 2-0 and head back to carolina with the big advantage. this is a big party. when i say party, check this out. even the security guards are dancing, ready for this game. when we come ck, or better put , later on in the show we have an intervw wit superfan that dresses up like the >> i like those dance moves. that's going
carolina, they'rey not ove physical but they're fast.hey get to pucks quicker thano the oion and that's why t the caps it's not just the first chaes on peter mra skrksi you have to get second chances, win the battles, get the pus. and go up two games to one. >> that's the plan. i hope you're payinttention. there's going to be a quiz later as fans continue to file in on the insidehere. and telemundo 44 is my partner. he's on the outside, a man of the people. he's out there. what's going on...
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certainly in the north carolina, men continued to desert. some of the soldiers believed that what happened on the james river when richard mallette was killed was a military action. but we can never record and what we will never know is simply tos -- and i want you remember to put yourself in the shoes of a soldier. i want you to imagine you have just witnessed those 10 men getting gunned down and remind yourself that the image in memory is always there. the executionay was where? .- was rare i know about it because that the memory and the image of that lodged in their minds because maybe they would have the bad luck that they would get caught and be made an example of. of this --ison is -- how of this many times did a slave child have to see his mother or father whipped to know that the system of slavery at its backbone was what? force,the whip, coercion. we could get into a conversation about the nature of slavery. i am not suggesting to you that every slave owner used brute force day in and day out. what i am saying to you is just like th
certainly in the north carolina, men continued to desert. some of the soldiers believed that what happened on the james river when richard mallette was killed was a military action. but we can never record and what we will never know is simply tos -- and i want you remember to put yourself in the shoes of a soldier. i want you to imagine you have just witnessed those 10 men getting gunned down and remind yourself that the image in memory is always there. the executionay was where? .- was rare i...
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carolina: es un error que está cometiendo.esta madre ni fanny es el de su hija, pero ellas prefieren que las identifiquen así por razones de seguridad. por años, ambas han sido beneficiarias de la ayuda social financiada por los estados unidos desde que fanny sufriera una agresión sexual cuando tenía apenas diez años. carolina: ella iba con su sombrillita y ahí un carro y le pregunta que adónde queda la escuela roberto sosa. entonces, ella le dijo: "váyase por acá", pero él le dice: "pero usted me debería de ir a enseñar". [teresa] en este video, se puede apreciar cuando el agresor de fanny abrió la puerta del auto para que la niña subiera. lo que siguió, atormenta a la familia desde hace cuatro años. carolina: estacionó el carro enfrente del técnico honduras y ahí ella dice que le dijo el hombre ese que me conocía a mí y que si ella no se dejaba hacer las cosas, que me iba a matar a mí. [teresa] era una mentira, pero fue la forma en la que el violador intimidó a la niña, que desde entonces no ha vuelto a actuar igual. carolin
carolina: es un error que está cometiendo.esta madre ni fanny es el de su hija, pero ellas prefieren que las identifiquen así por razones de seguridad. por años, ambas han sido beneficiarias de la ayuda social financiada por los estados unidos desde que fanny sufriera una agresión sexual cuando tenía apenas diez años. carolina: ella iba con su sombrillita y ahí un carro y le pregunta que adónde queda la escuela roberto sosa. entonces, ella le dijo: "váyase por acá", pero él...
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not north carolina, virginia. they are marching by their homes , having calls from their family to come protect their homes, they are going by roads that will lead to their homes, the virginians are the ones they're leaving the army more than anybody else. the most troops paroled at appomattox are from, ron? georgia. number, whatthe ratio they were with the army. they could not take off on this road that goes to gordonsville. when they have to go to georgia. it would be a long process. i can't tell you what units the south carolinians and texans, whoever stayed the most or the longest but it is definitely those troops that had further to travel home. >> it depends on what you mean by all out. men who were stragglers and went home like benjamin simms or do you mean men like mcintosh who are determined to continue to fight and they were making their way to johnston or kirby smith? i would say overwhelmingly and this is anecdotal, they are virginians. they are junk virginians who , many were atge red oak church. they
not north carolina, virginia. they are marching by their homes , having calls from their family to come protect their homes, they are going by roads that will lead to their homes, the virginians are the ones they're leaving the army more than anybody else. the most troops paroled at appomattox are from, ron? georgia. number, whatthe ratio they were with the army. they could not take off on this road that goes to gordonsville. when they have to go to georgia. it would be a long process. i can't...
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a few weeks ago you came down from south carolina. i really appreciated that. you chose where you would like to go. i was a bit surprised because it was not necessarily the school or district that had the bells and whistles, but it was a --ool that is 92% property, poverty and at one time was the lowest performing school in our state, and that has changed. i would like you to reflect on what you saw at the school. and also at the manufacturing career center that we visited. sec. devos: thanks, molly. thanks all of you for having me here today. it is a pleasure to be back after being with you a year ago. i have visited many schools and done many things since then. i really, really enjoyed the day and south carolina. thethanks, molly, for hospitality there. i wanted to visit a school that had really major medic improvements in turning around. and it was palpable the energy in the building, the leadership from the teachers and the students and it was encouraging to see how acknowledging what some of the challenges were, making the changes necessary to address thos
a few weeks ago you came down from south carolina. i really appreciated that. you chose where you would like to go. i was a bit surprised because it was not necessarily the school or district that had the bells and whistles, but it was a --ool that is 92% property, poverty and at one time was the lowest performing school in our state, and that has changed. i would like you to reflect on what you saw at the school. and also at the manufacturing career center that we visited. sec. devos: thanks,...
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. >> stephen: we have something in common, you're from north carolina and i'm from south carolina.a, i have a friend from charlotte. go to hell. okay, they're very different states. are you a proud tar heel? >> i'm more proud of being fro be for being from south carolina. ( audience reacts ) ooh! >> stephen: wow, wow! wow! wow. >> yeah, this is some inner carolina fighting now. >> stephen: the funny thing is they think we're joking. >> we're not. you really have a bias against people from north carolina? >> stephen: no, i only have something against your barbecue. >> those are fighting words. >> stephen: i know. these are the things, we received a letter from the governor of the state saying come down here and taste our barbecue and then i'll punch you in the face. ( laughter ) they're really mad at me in north carolina. i love everything about north carolina, i love the mountains, the outer banks, i love everything about north carolina other than that damn vinegar stuff that you put on the barbecue. perfectly fine dry rub smoked barbecue, then you come there and just ( bleep ) all
. >> stephen: we have something in common, you're from north carolina and i'm from south carolina.a, i have a friend from charlotte. go to hell. okay, they're very different states. are you a proud tar heel? >> i'm more proud of being fro be for being from south carolina. ( audience reacts ) ooh! >> stephen: wow, wow! wow! wow. >> yeah, this is some inner carolina fighting now. >> stephen: the funny thing is they think we're joking. >> we're not. you really...
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with which it teacher shortage, i'm taking that idea to south carolina two. i know you recently announced education freedom scholarships. and in looking at that, i think there's opportunities there also, with career technology, and dual credit and romans for families, we talk a little bit about the program and how it will work? >> sure, i'd love to. this is part of the proposed budget this year, it's actually in the treasury portion of the budget. but it would be a federal tax credit in the amount of $5 billion a year, so individuals and corporations could take a tax credit, designate a portion of their tax burdens to an improved 5013c organization, as approved by participating states. no state would be forced to participate, and individuals would give their tax credit monies into these 5013c organizations, to then be granted out to students as defined by the state to make a choice that is right for them and their education. and so i've encourage people to think much more broadly about what we mean when we talk about choice. it could be a dramatic expansion o
with which it teacher shortage, i'm taking that idea to south carolina two. i know you recently announced education freedom scholarships. and in looking at that, i think there's opportunities there also, with career technology, and dual credit and romans for families, we talk a little bit about the program and how it will work? >> sure, i'd love to. this is part of the proposed budget this year, it's actually in the treasury portion of the budget. but it would be a federal tax credit in...
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obamacare has failed in south carolina.eplaced with plans that require the pre-existing conditions to be covered but more flexibility, more choices. so i'm going to run on health care. my idea is to take the money in washington, send it back to south carolina, cover suck people but let my -- sick people but let my state come up with the plan that fits south carolina and get out from this obamacare umbrella in washington that's crushing us. the supreme court, i believe, will strike obamacare down. the only reason roberts voted to uphold obamacare is because the individual mandate was considered to be a tax, and the government can tax almost anything. now the individual mandate has been struck out of the law. i think it falls. so here's my plan, to take the money in washington, block grant it back to the states, give the people of south carolina control of this money not some bureaucrat in washington, and we'll do a better job than anybody in washington could ever hope to do for south carolina. that is my plan. maria: and we'
obamacare has failed in south carolina.eplaced with plans that require the pre-existing conditions to be covered but more flexibility, more choices. so i'm going to run on health care. my idea is to take the money in washington, send it back to south carolina, cover suck people but let my -- sick people but let my state come up with the plan that fits south carolina and get out from this obamacare umbrella in washington that's crushing us. the supreme court, i believe, will strike obamacare...
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his impact on north carolina, and how he navigated 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
his impact on north carolina, and how he navigated 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
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carolina: la gente esta buscando a sus familiares.osotros. ahÍ los oficiales empezaron a evacuar las cuadras que estÁn cerca de la catedral. empezaron a rezar. minutos despuÉs, fue un silencio impresionante. a los minutos comenzaron los cantos y comienzan a rezar y llegan las lÁgrimas a las mejillas de toda esta gente. eran miles y miles de personas. algo que se me queda mucho es la reacciÓn del sacerdote quedaba que enrique: carolina con este informe y la noticia tan de cerca el dÍa de hoy. el presidente de francia dijo que aunque se pudo evitar lo peor, la batalla aÚn no se ha ganado. figuras como el esposo de salma hayek prometio 100,000,000. galo: esta fotografÍa dan esperanza. la catedral resistiÓ el embate del fuego. hay mucho que se puede rescatar luego de que a riera por esta histÓrica ciudad dijo: las obras de arte n an luis, hacÍan lo imposible para combatir las llamas, que se cree que se originaron debido al proceso de renovaciÓn que se llevaba a cabo. justo la semana pasada fueron removidas varias esculturas de bronce. >>
carolina: la gente esta buscando a sus familiares.osotros. ahÍ los oficiales empezaron a evacuar las cuadras que estÁn cerca de la catedral. empezaron a rezar. minutos despuÉs, fue un silencio impresionante. a los minutos comenzaron los cantos y comienzan a rezar y llegan las lÁgrimas a las mejillas de toda esta gente. eran miles y miles de personas. algo que se me queda mucho es la reacciÓn del sacerdote quedaba que enrique: carolina con este informe y la noticia tan de cerca el dÍa de...
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carolina tied. tom wilson reclaims the lead for the caps.ss another aist for ovie and it's t2. five minutes le hurricanes on the power play, jordan stall defles this one in. it's the canes first power play goal in nine tries. tied at 3. go into overtime. less than two minutes into the extra period, the unlikely hero with the game winner. orpik! just theourth career playoff goal for the veteran, and it was a big one. caps win 4-3. for more on the game to win and hero, here's dave johnson. >> what is it about broolkz orpik? on saturday he gets the carolina hurricanes. listen, an overtime game winner zoer is special. but extra special when it's scored by the oldest player on the roster. d for is good for us, g him. it's always fun to see a guy score, especially in overtime. a huge goal. not counted on for too many goals. if you want to have long runs, you nee everybody chipping and doing things they don't o. normally >> guys like that, leaders that don't score a ton of goals, they come up in big moment
carolina tied. tom wilson reclaims the lead for the caps.ss another aist for ovie and it's t2. five minutes le hurricanes on the power play, jordan stall defles this one in. it's the canes first power play goal in nine tries. tied at 3. go into overtime. less than two minutes into the extra period, the unlikely hero with the game winner. orpik! just theourth career playoff goal for the veteran, and it was a big one. caps win 4-3. for more on the game to win and hero, here's dave johnson....
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, eventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the carolinas.e're going to see maybe one to two inches. isolated problems with flooding. a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of that, gusty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the coast, 35 to 40, maybe as much as 50-mile-per-hour winds. we will see some isolated power march day than april. that wet weather and clouds will slowly move up the coast during the day today. some areas tomorrow morning may even get some snow in new england from this storm. >> that will wake you up. >> yes. >> thank you, bill. >>> today landmarks around the globe are expected to light up blue for the 12th annual world autism awareness day. advocates use the challenges presented by the disorder. if you want to do your part to help spread awareness, autism speaks asks that you wear blue today. >>> still to come, pharma bro gets busted again, but this time he was already behind bars. and new details surrounding mick
, eventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the carolinas.e're going to see maybe one to two inches. isolated problems with flooding. a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of that, gusty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the coast, 35 to 40, maybe as much as 50-mile-per-hour winds. we will see some isolated power march day than april. that wet weather and...
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go on. >> the case in north carolina was about ballot harvesting. it was about collecting ballots and then taking them to a polling place, and that is actually what the democrats passed into law in california because it suits their purposes there. so the hypocrisy -- >> we're not talking about california. we're talking about where -- >> the president talked about house races in 2018, and we lost a bunch of house races in california in 2018 where there was ballot harvesting. >> republicans lost fair and square, and when they lost -- >> just like stacey abrams lost fair and square. >> -- they then sought to change the rules. that's a fact -- >> what's amazing is we're calling the president sort of paranoid and yet stacey abrams undermining democracy, calling into question legitimate elections, still hasn't conceded in georgia. she won't concede. the election's over. we have a new governor in georgia. she's trying to undermine the elections. everything that you accuse the president of, democrats do it when it serves their purpose. >> stacey has only ca
go on. >> the case in north carolina was about ballot harvesting. it was about collecting ballots and then taking them to a polling place, and that is actually what the democrats passed into law in california because it suits their purposes there. so the hypocrisy -- >> we're not talking about california. we're talking about where -- >> the president talked about house races in 2018, and we lost a bunch of house races in california in 2018 where there was ballot harvesting....
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from louisiana to the carolinas. this is how bad it's going to be. isat poib heabama, carolinas. heavy rain and tlooding expected. now, we're looking at winter storm warnings up throughout portions of maine. more rain throughout the northeast. thunderstorms throughout the mid-atlantic region. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, taxes. are on the rise. see if your state made the top five when it comes to highest property taxes. >>> but first, the brazen attack on a legendary wrestler. new details about the man who targeted brett "the hitman" hart. >>> the when i have an asthma attack... i feel like a fish with no water. learn how to prevent your child's next asthma attack. because even one attack is one too many. >>> we're learning more about the man accused of assaulting bret "the hitman" hart. he was tackled there giving his hall of fame acceptance speech there in brooklyn. hart is okay. the suspect, jachry madsen is an aspiring mixed martial arts fighter. >>> motel 6 won't be leaving the light on for immigration agents without a warrant. the low cost cha
from louisiana to the carolinas. this is how bad it's going to be. isat poib heabama, carolinas. heavy rain and tlooding expected. now, we're looking at winter storm warnings up throughout portions of maine. more rain throughout the northeast. thunderstorms throughout the mid-atlantic region. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, taxes. are on the rise. see if your state made the top five when it comes to highest property taxes. >>> but first, the brazen...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc new, columbia, south carolina. >>> all right. just ahead here tonight, a terrifying takeoff, alarming new details about a close call on the runway. how the pilots narrowly avoided disaster. >>> the baby boy saved through an amazing medical breakthrough. we're going to tell you all about it. stay with us. >>> this evening we're learning a close call involving a plane at jfk airport in new york is far more serious than originally report. in fact, if not for the pilot's quick action, the plane could have crashed. here is tom costello. >> reporter: the nose of american flight 300 was just lifting off the runway at jfk when suddenly the plane unexpectedly banked hard today left scraping the wing tip hitting a light, sign and tearing a gash in the wing. the pilots climbed to a higher altitude and radioed to controllers. >> we would like to return to kennedy, have them check it out. >> reporter: the plane and airbus with 110 people headed to los angeles. >> we were banking uncontrolled bank, 45 degrees to the left. >> reporter: sources
gabe gutierrez, nbc new, columbia, south carolina. >>> all right. just ahead here tonight, a terrifying takeoff, alarming new details about a close call on the runway. how the pilots narrowly avoided disaster. >>> the baby boy saved through an amazing medical breakthrough. we're going to tell you all about it. stay with us. >>> this evening we're learning a close call involving a plane at jfk airport in new york is far more serious than originally report. in fact, if...
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north carolina, poor north carolina, it does not even really get to be in a theater. [laughter] gary: it is down there. it is not really in the eastern theater, and only when the western armies get there doesn't get to kind of claim two be in a theater you follow the armies where they go, they end up at durham station here i would say north carolina is a kind of never never land, but it is certainly not the eastern theater, although it is an eastern states, no doubt about it. yes. >> [inaudible] loses the war in the west. gary: he makes the argument that the gas can you make the argument that they lost the war economically in the west? you can argue that losing the mississippi was really important. my thing is ok, the war goes on for two more years, so what exactly does that do? elly made the argument of what he called the heartland, and he set the lockup that is forgreatest logistical loss the confederacy. and they never got tennessee back. tennessee has gone to the confederacy by 1862, a state that they really have control, and tom would have argued that is the bigg
north carolina, poor north carolina, it does not even really get to be in a theater. [laughter] gary: it is down there. it is not really in the eastern theater, and only when the western armies get there doesn't get to kind of claim two be in a theater you follow the armies where they go, they end up at durham station here i would say north carolina is a kind of never never land, but it is certainly not the eastern theater, although it is an eastern states, no doubt about it. yes. >>...
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ta y ayuda a las vc temaing de violencia domÉstica a conocer derechos a inmigrante su nombre es carolinaciones de crisis hi gra toria como en los centros de detenciÓn, pero dinos por quÉ es importante par ti colaborar con estas familias? >>> mira para mÍ es superimportante colaborar con toda nuestra comunidad porque al estudio les y me di cuenta cÓmo no estuvo.s incluidos en el proceso de la creaciÓn de las leyes. cuando tienes once millones de gentes indocumentada que no tiene ni voz ni voto es muy importante que nos activo el en la comunidad, entonces es lo que hago en momentos de crisis es lo que estoy tratando de hacer con la fundaciÓn, y tambiÉn como inspirar a la comunidad quÉ tenemos muchÍsimo poder es cuestiÓn de tocar el poder y asÍ nos activamos >>> claro me imagino que le da aÚn mÁs sentido a tu carrera >>> cÓmo se te ocurrio que a travÉs de moldear el barro se podrÍa ayudar a sobrevivir? >>> mira estaba buscando algo que fuera muy sanador y el barro tiene unas propiedades increÍbles en donde al tocarla te da dopamina y endorfina es como una alusiÓn para la vida donde puedes d
ta y ayuda a las vc temaing de violencia domÉstica a conocer derechos a inmigrante su nombre es carolinaciones de crisis hi gra toria como en los centros de detenciÓn, pero dinos por quÉ es importante par ti colaborar con estas familias? >>> mira para mÍ es superimportante colaborar con toda nuestra comunidad porque al estudio les y me di cuenta cÓmo no estuvo.s incluidos en el proceso de la creaciÓn de las leyes. cuando tienes once millones de gentes indocumentada que no tiene...
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>> in south carolina there is video of snow in the carolinas yesterday.trong coastal storm, a nor'easter and it had cold enough air in this portions of coastal south carolina in the mountainous areas we saw some measurable snow. most of this stays offshore but this is a bomb cyclone that bombed out in the last 24 hours, dropped 24 mbar in 24 hours a big storm system, most will remain offshore but we will see coastal rain and snow in parts of new england or upstate new york. we will watch that and the wind as well. we could see some delays. i want to mention our next storm system will move across the southern plains, mississippi river valley and bring the potential for severe storms not only today but tomorrow. the hail and damaging winds and the tornado threat tomorrow in parts of texas and the gulf coast, mississippi river valley. this is the time of year we get the clash of two air masses and potential for that. incredible video for south carolina yesterday. rob: and elevation. >> 60s in new york. rob: i love that, thank you so much. promote our spring
>> in south carolina there is video of snow in the carolinas yesterday.trong coastal storm, a nor'easter and it had cold enough air in this portions of coastal south carolina in the mountainous areas we saw some measurable snow. most of this stays offshore but this is a bomb cyclone that bombed out in the last 24 hours, dropped 24 mbar in 24 hours a big storm system, most will remain offshore but we will see coastal rain and snow in parts of new england or upstate new york. we will watch...
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Apr 19, 2019
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area and into the carolinas. for our area, the main thing is going to be flooding. we are going to have flash flooding and possibly flooding out there. ry aging winds come secon but again, we have our entire area andn a flash flood watch. national weather service extended this through southern maryland. you were not in this with the morning show but they have expanded that throughout our entire region. pockets of heavy rain, one to three inchesotal. and i do believe there could be isolated spots that get more than 3 inches. already seeing isolated showers south of i-66 went lou ray and warrenton. but look at what is coming. ongoing tornado warning south of roanoke but this line will continue to lift to the north an east and we'll time it out for you into the afternoon and evening and let you know what to expect coming up in about 15 minutes. >> thanks, lauryn. >>> we're tracking a deloping ory right now in capitol heights where a horrific crash claimed the lives of four people. a carlamming into a utility pole. >> on sheriff road where justin finch joins us live w o
area and into the carolinas. for our area, the main thing is going to be flooding. we are going to have flash flooding and possibly flooding out there. ry aging winds come secon but again, we have our entire area andn a flash flood watch. national weather service extended this through southern maryland. you were not in this with the morning show but they have expanded that throughout our entire region. pockets of heavy rain, one to three inchesotal. and i do believe there could be isolated...
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, eventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the rolinas.e're going to see maybe one to two inches. flooding.roblems with a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of gthat,ty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the 3coast, to 40, maybe as much as 50-mile-per-hour winds. we will see some isolated power outages with that too. that's a look at the big weather story of the y. here's closer look at your day ahead. behind the storm, it's actually looking a pretty nice day today from louisiana all the way through omtexas. orth florida to the carols it's going to feel more like a march dayhan ril. that wet weather and clouds will slowly move up the coast during the day today. some areas tomorrow morning may even getw some s in new england from this storm. >> that will wake you up. >> yes. >> thankyou, bill. >>> today landmarks around the globe are expected to light up blue for the 12th annual world autism awareness day. advocates use occasion to
, eventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the rolinas.e're going to see maybe one to two inches. flooding.roblems with a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of gthat,ty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the 3coast, to 40, maybe as much as 50-mile-per-hour winds. we will see some isolated power outages with that too. that's a look at the big weather story...
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now a suspect is under arrest in south carolina accused of
now a suspect is under arrest in south carolina accused of