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so, he wants to come into north carolina and tom ellis said we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we will take care of it. however if you insist on coming and we have to do four things come and he said tom ellis told him he is for things. you must attack forward,
so, he wants to come into north carolina and tom ellis said we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we will take care of it. however if you insist on coming and we have to do four things come and he said tom ellis told him he is for things. you must attack forward,
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>> show me you're a south carolina resident and show me some money. private sales between individuals must be done within the state. >> within the state? >> i can't cross state lines. >> this is $325 and this is $600... we find another group of private sellers, and pick out a handgun. >> is cash all right? >> cash... >> cash and carry's ok? >> yep. south carolina id >> uh, if we're from out of state, is there a way to... we're just passing through... >> there are grey areas that do come in handy. >> well i have to be extremely careful with them grey areas. >> what are you looking for? kind of nice. >> what do you want? >> what do we want? the .40 here. >> i'll take it out with them. all we're going to do is put it in a box. >> sounds good. how much? what's >> $425 >> you didn't get it from us. >> we hand over the cash and we walk out with the gun - no id, no background check, no record. all in less than an hour. >> later that day, we sold the gun back to a licensed pawnshop. in 9 out of 10 gun crimes, the shooter is not the original purchaser. guns ar
>> show me you're a south carolina resident and show me some money. private sales between individuals must be done within the state. >> within the state? >> i can't cross state lines. >> this is $325 and this is $600... we find another group of private sellers, and pick out a handgun. >> is cash all right? >> cash... >> cash and carry's ok? >> yep. south carolina id >> uh, if we're from out of state, is there a way to... we're just passing...
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>> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on, even though the bodies were removed earlier. every day in america, at least three women are murdered by their husbands or intimate partners. and the majority of them are killed with a gun. fault lines has traveled to south carolina to explore the circumstances that put women at risk of domestic violence homicide. >> 911, what's the emergency? >> my baby daddy just slapped me in the face and got me bleeding. >> thank you. and your name, ma'am? >> zakiya lawson. >> this was your baby's...your children's father? >> yes, ma'am. >> and what's his name? >> peter williams. he's leaving now. >> does he have access to any weapons? >> yes, he might have one on him, a revolver. >> ok, are you or anybody else in immediate danger? >>
>> we're driving to a crime scene in a suburb outside of columbia, south carolina... we've come because more women are killed by men here than any other state in the country... around 10:30 in the morning, a family of four, including two children, were found here. they were shot dead. the handgun was right next to the father. the lights are still on, even though the bodies were removed earlier. every day in america, at least three women are murdered by their husbands or intimate partners....
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. >> how did he end up in north carolina? >> because he came back to baltimore and looked at his father's plantation and small-scale manufacturing. and he said i'm going to work for you a little bit longer so he saved up money and his father paid him for his part of the share and the golden leaf tobacco market was going to be best served a little bit south of where he was in patrick county virginia so he moved to wednesday north carolina in a tiny little town in the et 60s and 70s. a couple thousand people, but because of its location, there were tons of young men like himself who realized people were just beginning to grow a long north carolina and virginia border was gold in their pocket if they could bring it into a warehouse and better yet if they could manufacture it. he was one of those dozens of men that arrived in wednesday night. hwinston. he came in 1875 and had the equipment of about $7,500 at the time which is about $140,000 in today's money. he took that money and bought a lot and got a warehouse and he was so ch
. >> how did he end up in north carolina? >> because he came back to baltimore and looked at his father's plantation and small-scale manufacturing. and he said i'm going to work for you a little bit longer so he saved up money and his father paid him for his part of the share and the golden leaf tobacco market was going to be best served a little bit south of where he was in patrick county virginia so he moved to wednesday north carolina in a tiny little town in the et 60s and 70s....
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senate in south carolina who wants south carolina to print its own currency. >> why can't they just pay in pimento cheese. it's good down there. >> that is without a doubt the most delicate currency. what did you learn? >> guys play as a team. i still love that in the ncaa. i love kentucky but uconn played as a team. >> i'm going for uconn tonight. we love geno and so we'll see what happens. if it's way too early, mika, what time is it? >> it's time for "morning joe." but it's time now for "the daily rundown" with chuck todd. what does chuck stand for? have a great day, everybody. >>> clashes again in ukraine with pro-russian protesters calling for russian troops to help them. the world wonders whether putin is meddling again and potentially fomenting a so-called civil war. >>> back at home, it's equal payday. as president obama gets set to take executive action, we'll talk about the politics of the gender gap and how important it is to the democratic party's hopes of holding the senate. >>> and a three-day celebration of civil rights history kicks off in texas at the lbj library. it's
senate in south carolina who wants south carolina to print its own currency. >> why can't they just pay in pimento cheese. it's good down there. >> that is without a doubt the most delicate currency. what did you learn? >> guys play as a team. i still love that in the ncaa. i love kentucky but uconn played as a team. >> i'm going for uconn tonight. we love geno and so we'll see what happens. if it's way too early, mika, what time is it? >> it's time for...
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and we roll into north carolina. home to what may be, i believe, the single-best bellwether race in the nation for the 2014 midterm election. we made a big deal about the number of different paths that republicans can follow to get control of the u.s. senate in 2014. the north carolina senate race is won that i call my desert island race. it's the one result that i think i can find out if there is only one i could get on my desert island in november that would tell which party has the upper hand nationwide. and here's why. because of out of all the battle grounds the gop is targeting, north carolina, the pure swing state that we've got. colorado, we'll see if it pops up as competitive. but for now, i'm focusing on north carolina. president obama won by 3/10 of a point. democrats remain a well organized force in the state. and like the rest of the country, north carolina is struggling with a polarized political climate. much of the outrage right now surrounds the issue of voting rights, particularly prevalent with the
and we roll into north carolina. home to what may be, i believe, the single-best bellwether race in the nation for the 2014 midterm election. we made a big deal about the number of different paths that republicans can follow to get control of the u.s. senate in 2014. the north carolina senate race is won that i call my desert island race. it's the one result that i think i can find out if there is only one i could get on my desert island in november that would tell which party has the upper...
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. >> host: how to begin at up in north carolina? >> guest: he came back from baltimore and he looked at his father's plantation and small-scale manufacturing of that i work for you a little bit longer, saved up money. his father paid him and he realized the golden leaf tobacco market was probably going to be best served a little bit south of where he was and patrick county, virginia. as soon. as we move to winston, north carolina, a tiny little town of a couple thousand people. because of its location, there were tons of young, brash man like himself who realized this gold leaf tobacco people were beginning to grow along the border was called in the pocket if they could bring it into a warehouse in better yet manufacturer. r.j. reynolds was one of dozens of deaths to be a then. he had the privilege of $7500 at the time which is about $140,000 in today's money and he took the money, bought a lot and built a small brick warehouse that he turn into a tobacco manufacturing unit. he was socially piece looked up stairs in the manufacturin
. >> host: how to begin at up in north carolina? >> guest: he came back from baltimore and he looked at his father's plantation and small-scale manufacturing of that i work for you a little bit longer, saved up money. his father paid him and he realized the golden leaf tobacco market was probably going to be best served a little bit south of where he was and patrick county, virginia. as soon. as we move to winston, north carolina, a tiny little town of a couple thousand people....
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carolina's official fossil.passed in the house. introduced a bill on her behalf in the south carolina legislature to in fact make the wooly mammoth south carolina's official fossil. the bill passed in the house. moved off to the senate. in the senate things went horribly awry. one republican senator decided that the state fossil bill was offensive to him. so senator kevin bryant pro posed amending the bill to make the bill not about fossils telling us about our past but more about fossils telling us about senator kevin bryant. the official bill basically said wooly mammoth will be our official state fossil. amended it, adding three verses from the book of genesis in the bible. the law would say wooly mammoth would be our fossil, let god bring forth a creature after his kind, cattle and creeping thing, and so god made the beast of the earth after his kind and cattle after their kind and everything that creep on the earth after his kind and god saw that it was good, and god saw everything that he had made. it was
carolina's official fossil.passed in the house. introduced a bill on her behalf in the south carolina legislature to in fact make the wooly mammoth south carolina's official fossil. the bill passed in the house. moved off to the senate. in the senate things went horribly awry. one republican senator decided that the state fossil bill was offensive to him. so senator kevin bryant pro posed amending the bill to make the bill not about fossils telling us about our past but more about fossils...
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after the close of business on friday night north carolina, the state government in north carolina dumpedve of documents, 13,000 pages, 900 different documents, all released in response to public records requests, all posted online without comment after the close of business on friday. there are so many documents that when the local cbs station, wral, posted them on their website they essentially tried to crowd-source them. they called on their viewers to search through the files themselves and flag anything that might be newsworthy. the agency in question here is the north carolina department of the environment. they're the state agency where more than a dozen of their employees have received federal criminal grand jury subpoenas and the u.s. attorney's investigation into the recent giant coal ash spill in north carolina and the relationship between the company responsible for that spill, duke energy, and the state government. the administration of north carolina governor pat mccrory. pat mccrory happens to have worked at duke energy for 30 years before he became the state's governor and
after the close of business on friday night north carolina, the state government in north carolina dumpedve of documents, 13,000 pages, 900 different documents, all released in response to public records requests, all posted online without comment after the close of business on friday. there are so many documents that when the local cbs station, wral, posted them on their website they essentially tried to crowd-source them. they called on their viewers to search through the files themselves and...
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it took place, of course, in north carolina. a state whose current governor is a republican, pat mccrory, who worked for duke energy, the largest utility in the country, for 29 years. so, he's a duke guy. a recent study found that mccrory's campaign received $98,000 from duke energy from 2000 to 2012, more than any sitting governor. now, the name duke energy probably sounds familiar to you. that's because they're the company that spilled almost 40 tons of toxic ash and water into a north carolina river earlier this year. which was, i should note, just their latest spill in the state. the state is now under federal criminal investigation regarding the relationship between duke and the state's environmental bureaucracy. that investigation is related to allegations that north carolina's regulators have colluded with duke energy in the past. and get this, yesterday, duke goes to state lawmakers and tells them that to clean up all of the company's coal ash, it would take decades and cost up to $10 billion with its electricity custome
it took place, of course, in north carolina. a state whose current governor is a republican, pat mccrory, who worked for duke energy, the largest utility in the country, for 29 years. so, he's a duke guy. a recent study found that mccrory's campaign received $98,000 from duke energy from 2000 to 2012, more than any sitting governor. now, the name duke energy probably sounds familiar to you. that's because they're the company that spilled almost 40 tons of toxic ash and water into a north...
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charlotte, north carolina, home to bank of america and wells fargo, the carolina panthers, charlotte bobcats as well as chiquita, and mitsubishi. north carolina ranks ninth in the nation with the number of jobs from foreign companies with 39% of those jobs in the manufacturing industry. >> of those more from a germany, china. >> reporter: they take great pains locating companies as well as new investors. economic developers take mission trips and work closely with international chambers. occasionally they receive cold calls from companies who have heard about opportunities in charlotte. >> we go where the leads are. in the u.s. market. interested we've longed had an economic developer on our team who speaks german. six years ago we saw an opportunity in asia. we hired an young woman who spends regular time in china and elsewhere in asia. >> reporter: one reason for the interest from abroad is that charlotte sets up the cross road with easy access to ports, two railroad lines and the international airport which houses the intermodal railyard. 200-acre cargo transfer facility that prov
charlotte, north carolina, home to bank of america and wells fargo, the carolina panthers, charlotte bobcats as well as chiquita, and mitsubishi. north carolina ranks ninth in the nation with the number of jobs from foreign companies with 39% of those jobs in the manufacturing industry. >> of those more from a germany, china. >> reporter: they take great pains locating companies as well as new investors. economic developers take mission trips and work closely with international...
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in south carolina, there is a girl who really digs history and her story is next. community's fight to keep i identity. next >> pelley: south carolina has a variety of symbols, including a state tree, state bird, even a state spider. but a young south carolinian found one omission and, true to the state motto-- "ready in mind and resource--" she set out to fix it. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: eight-year-old olivia mcconnell is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. why are you spending recess looking for sharks' teeth? >> well, i like fossils. >> reporter: her love of fossils led her to discover that south carolina has no official state fossil. she knew that one of the first fossils found in north america from an ancient kind of woolly mammoth was dug up in south carolina, so she wrote to governor nikki haley and other state lawmakers to lay out the case. >> i wanted it to be a state fossil because i didn't want the history to be lost and our state to not get credit for
in south carolina, there is a girl who really digs history and her story is next. community's fight to keep i identity. next >> pelley: south carolina has a variety of symbols, including a state tree, state bird, even a state spider. but a young south carolinian found one omission and, true to the state motto-- "ready in mind and resource--" she set out to fix it. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: eight-year-old olivia mcconnell is so passionate about science, this is...
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he is a peer of jesse helms in north carolina. and in my opinion, tom ellis almost single-handedly elected three of the best senators jesse aims and john east and large fair cloth. tom is active, a lawyer in north carolina, and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told reagan and his team in 1976. reagan before getting to north carolina had lost four or five primaries. the florida, new hampshire, illinois primary and things were looking dark. and so he wants to come to north carolina and tom ellis and jesse says don't come in. we will take care of the campaign. however if you insist on coming in, you have to do four things and they told him you must attack ford, kissinger, the give away of the panama canal and dayton. he said i am okay with that. they leave north carolina that afternoon of the election flying to wisconsin and a friend on the plane, who shall be nameless, great conservative today, said they were writing reagan's wi withdrawl speech and he was going to consider withdrawing. but after getting to wisconsin they learned
he is a peer of jesse helms in north carolina. and in my opinion, tom ellis almost single-handedly elected three of the best senators jesse aims and john east and large fair cloth. tom is active, a lawyer in north carolina, and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told reagan and his team in 1976. reagan before getting to north carolina had lost four or five primaries. the florida, new hampshire, illinois primary and things were looking dark. and so he wants to come to north carolina and tom...
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can you explain this weird co-existence that takes place in south carolina?won't dignify robert ford by calling him uncle tom because uncle tom was a hero. there are people like myself as president of the aclu set that flag on fire when they debated that flag. because to me and the people of african heritage in this state, that flag represents slavery. and those people that would defend that flag, be they black or whatever,s are buying into a system that was created on the vicious treatment, inhumane treatment of human beings. so whatever robert says -- one of the compromises that robert offered was to put the red, black and glean flag on the statehouse grounds next to the confederate flag like we ever fought under that flag. a lot of it is the cold old boy politics when you have someone like robert who says what you want him to say, you keep them around. >> wow. if there wasn't a south carolina, i think we'd almost have to invent it. extraordinary story. kevin alexander gray. thank you. >>> and coming up, an inconvenient truth for hobby lobby that makes thei
can you explain this weird co-existence that takes place in south carolina?won't dignify robert ford by calling him uncle tom because uncle tom was a hero. there are people like myself as president of the aclu set that flag on fire when they debated that flag. because to me and the people of african heritage in this state, that flag represents slavery. and those people that would defend that flag, be they black or whatever,s are buying into a system that was created on the vicious treatment,...
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this week we've been focused on north carolina.ou can't talk about north carolina without talking about the military and the nation's veterans. north carolina is home to the third largest military population in the united states and is home to bases for every single branch of the service. more than half of all american special ops forces based in north carolina. home to more generals than any he state in the union outside the pentagon. with all that brash comes cash. according to the state department of commerce, the military accounts for roughly 10% of north carolina's economy. in 2013 the military supported 540,000 jobs, $30 billion in personal income across the state and $48 billion in gross state product. the military is a major part of north carolina's identity and a crucial part of the economy. the state is also relying on the feds to address the needs of veterans. this is the focus i want to have today on this. according to new data from the "washington post," of the 2.6 million service members who fought in iraq and afghani
this week we've been focused on north carolina.ou can't talk about north carolina without talking about the military and the nation's veterans. north carolina is home to the third largest military population in the united states and is home to bases for every single branch of the service. more than half of all american special ops forces based in north carolina. home to more generals than any he state in the union outside the pentagon. with all that brash comes cash. according to the state...
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empleos porque segÚn las autoridades trabajaban con documentos falsos, protestan contra un condado de carolinae rehusa a reconocer pasaportes extranjeros como identificaciÓn, ... que una masa de aire se transformÓ rÁpidamente en un devastador tornado, que al tocar tierra se llevÓ varias viviendas, locales comerciales, Árboles, y lÍneas de electricidad. despuÉs de que el tornado succionÓ las estructuras que pudo acaparar, los habitantes salieron de sus refugios y corrieron para salvar lo que pudieron, entre ellos, sus mascotas. en arkansas, este fin de semana se desarrollÓ un feroz tornado catalogado como el mÁs peligroso y poderoso del aÑo, tuvo vientos de mÁs de 130 millas por hora. destruyÓ gran parte del centro de la ciudad, que hasta ahora se recuperaba de los mortales tornados de hace tres aÑos. >> tres minutos antes nos metemos al pozo, en los tres minutos mÁs empezÓ todo. >> camiones de remolque se volcaron, y automÓviles fueron lanzados por el aire convertidos en chatarra. >> nunca habÍa mirado esto, hasta ahorita, pienso que estamos vivos de milagro. >> los equipos de rescate buscaban
empleos porque segÚn las autoridades trabajaban con documentos falsos, protestan contra un condado de carolinae rehusa a reconocer pasaportes extranjeros como identificaciÓn, ... que una masa de aire se transformÓ rÁpidamente en un devastador tornado, que al tocar tierra se llevÓ varias viviendas, locales comerciales, Árboles, y lÍneas de electricidad. despuÉs de que el tornado succionÓ las estructuras que pudo acaparar, los habitantes salieron de sus refugios y corrieron para salvar...
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over in north carolina, that number is 51%. better for the president, but still a majority disapproval of his job performance. in mitch mcconnell's kentucky, 60% disapprove of how the president is performing. this one surprised me. remember the president carried colorado twice. yet 59% at this point disapprove of how the president is handling his job. i guess that's the question, manu, this will be a chess match in the end. do you watch the polls now or is it more important when the president stands? >> it's the president. also wear there the money is go. polls will fluctuate. a lot of voters when i go to these states and talk to them, are not even engaged there's an election going on. the general election campaigns have not started to flood the air waves. primaries are still taking place in north carolina which will have a huge impact on the general election. same in georgia as well. even kentucky, mcconnell is going to run away with the primary it looks like. once that primary is over, how does it affect polling in his race?
over in north carolina, that number is 51%. better for the president, but still a majority disapproval of his job performance. in mitch mcconnell's kentucky, 60% disapprove of how the president is performing. this one surprised me. remember the president carried colorado twice. yet 59% at this point disapprove of how the president is handling his job. i guess that's the question, manu, this will be a chess match in the end. do you watch the polls now or is it more important when the president...
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that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina. where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the wakima community hospital. he walked away from the hospital. police caught up with him and he managed to sleep into the deputy's police car and take off. >> he's the one driving the deputy's car with the sirens and everything on? >> oh, you bet. that is 35-year-old camillo diaz running from police at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour, crossing through a whole other state, the whole time a convoy of other police cars in pursuit of this guy. >> how did he get the police car? >> steven in this dash cam video, you can see diaz running across the grass median, approaching the deputy's car. the deputy steps out and diaz slips by that guy and slips into the car and takes off. >> so weird for people who saw this. >> a procession, one car after the other after the other after the other. they're below the s
that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina. where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the wakima community hospital. he walked away from the hospital. police caught up with him and he managed to sleep into the deputy's police car and take off. >> he's the one driving the deputy's car with...
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empleos porque segÚn las autoridades trabajaban con documentos falsos, protestan contra un condado de carolina rehusa a reconocer pasaportes extranjeros como identificaciÓn, y la indignaciÓn por los comentarios de un dueÑo de un equipo de baloncesto afecta tambiÉn a los latinos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con el devastador sistema de tormentas que afectÓ a varios estados en el paÍs, con un saldo de hasta 20 personas muertas, esa noche alrededor de 50 millones de personas estÁn en riesgo por ese sistema que se espera siga generando condiciones extremas, vilma tiene un recuento de lo ocurrido en las Últimas horas,se ha registrado por lo menos 1 tornado en cada mes del aÑo. >> muchos buscan refugio por la alerta de una cadena de tormentas, mississippi es uno de los estados mÁs afectados esta noche, esas imÁgenes captaron el momento en que una masa de aire se transformÓ rÁpidamente en un devastador tornado, que al tocar tierra se llevÓ varias viviendas, locales comerciales, Árbol
empleos porque segÚn las autoridades trabajaban con documentos falsos, protestan contra un condado de carolina rehusa a reconocer pasaportes extranjeros como identificaciÓn, y la indignaciÓn por los comentarios de un dueÑo de un equipo de baloncesto afecta tambiÉn a los latinos, asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna, con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ ♪ >> muy buenas noches, comenzamos con el devastador sistema de tormentas que...
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as you know, south carolina today is not the south carolina of, let's say, 1990.s changed dramatically, a lot of people have come into the state. it's a real economic revolution started by carol campbell back in 19 the1990s. if you go to greenville, it's extraordinary the change there. extraordinary. they are mainstream republicans. a lot of people would think, naturally, you go from iowa with religious conservatives to new hampshire. and people think, all right, you go to the deep south and it's like alabama or mississippi. it's just not. south carolina is about as mainstream republican in presidential primaries. and for people that are skeptical at home. look at -- you know, they saved bush's candidacy in 2000. back to 1996, dole, after getting beaten up in new hampshire. won there as well. george w. bush in '92. it's wait it's done. >> when you're looking at republicans to recalibrate their message, you look at south carolina and virginia. that's the changing cell. that's the trend where you see that happen eventually in georgia and more of it in texas. what pe
as you know, south carolina today is not the south carolina of, let's say, 1990.s changed dramatically, a lot of people have come into the state. it's a real economic revolution started by carol campbell back in 19 the1990s. if you go to greenville, it's extraordinary the change there. extraordinary. they are mainstream republicans. a lot of people would think, naturally, you go from iowa with religious conservatives to new hampshire. and people think, all right, you go to the deep south and...
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we'll be speaking with the governor of north carolina. we're watching all of these severe thunderstorm, potential tornados. much more on that come up. there's other news we're following. including breaks news. the most severe punishment ever handed down by the nba against the team owner. the nba is banning clippers' owner, donald sterling for life. over racist remarks in a phone call. he faces a 2,r$2,50,000 fine. we have coverage with reporters analysts, let start with susan malveaux, this is a powerful statement. >> it was very dramatic. this action was swift. it was necessary. it's become a huge distraction in the height of the playoffs, 12 response earps dropped or suspended sponsorships with the team. now that sterling is persona nongrata, where does that leave the clippers a team worth an estimated $575 million. and firestorm in the nba. >> l.a. clippers owner donald sterling is out. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers' organization or the nba. >> reporter: after intervi
we'll be speaking with the governor of north carolina. we're watching all of these severe thunderstorm, potential tornados. much more on that come up. there's other news we're following. including breaks news. the most severe punishment ever handed down by the nba against the team owner. the nba is banning clippers' owner, donald sterling for life. over racist remarks in a phone call. he faces a 2,r$2,50,000 fine. we have coverage with reporters analysts, let start with susan malveaux, this is...
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so, he wants to come into north carolina and tom ellis said we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we will take care of it. however if you insist on coming and we have to do four things come and he said tom ellis told him he is for things. you must attack forward, kissinger, give away the panama canal and dÉtente. reagan said i'm okay with that. and they are supposed to lose. they leave north carolina the day of the election to fly to wisconsin and a friend of mine that shall remain nameless have a great conservative today said they were writing the withdrawal speech and they were going to consider withdrawing when they got to wisconsin however when they go to wisconsin they learned the upset victory to 47% of north carolina. but the next primary is not for five weeks in texas. he probably couldn't have held the campaign together for that long. so it was huge and the texas primary came along in may and has 100 counties and ronald reagan. 100 counties and that's how he became president. >> and the other ironic aspect is old water in the 64 and ronald rea
so, he wants to come into north carolina and tom ellis said we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we will take care of it. however if you insist on coming and we have to do four things come and he said tom ellis told him he is for things. you must attack forward, kissinger, give away the panama canal and dÉtente. reagan said i'm okay with that. and they are supposed to lose. they leave north carolina the day of the election to fly to wisconsin and a friend of mine that shall...
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just south of raleigh is the north carolina correctional institution for women. sitting on 30 acres of land, it is home to over 1,100 inmates. >> the female offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes, from murder to burglary, larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud, identity theft. it's from any range of crimes that they may have committed. >> annie harvey has been warden of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think that is really important for people to really understand, this is a prison and it's a prison that houses the female offenders. in order for a person to get respect, you must give respect. so our goal is to manage the female offender in such a way that she can maintain her human value but also understand that she has a responsibility to do her time because she committed the crime. >> i've been locked up about two months in a single cell. it's terrible. i can't stand it. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in the
just south of raleigh is the north carolina correctional institution for women. sitting on 30 acres of land, it is home to over 1,100 inmates. >> the female offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes, from murder to burglary, larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud, identity theft. it's from any range of crimes that they may have committed. >> annie harvey has been warden of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think...
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that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. now what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the community hospital. he walked away from that hospital. police caught up with him and he somehow managed to slip into the deputy's police car and take off. >> she he is the one driving th deputy's car with the sirens and everything on. >> you bet. that is 35-year-old camilo diaz running from police at speeds up to 100 miles per hour, crossing through a whole other state, the whole time a convoy of other police cars in pursuit of this guy. >> how did he get in the police car? >> the police would love to know how that happened too because the officer whose car got stolen is also under administrative review to figure out his actions before, during and after his vehicle was stolen. this must have been weird for people who saw this. >> a procession, one car after the other after the other. it is -- wa
that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. now what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the community hospital. he walked away from that hospital. police caught up with him and he somehow managed to slip into the deputy's police car and take off. >> she he is the one driving th deputy's car...
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. >>> a girl in south carolina has taken on a mammoth challenge.e senate in a bid to recognize an extinct mammal. wyatt andrews reports. >> reporter: 8-year-old oh link ya mcconnell from new zye yons, south carolina, is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. bhie are you spending recess looking for shark's teeth in. >> well, i love fossils. >> reporter: it led her to discover that south carolina has no state fossil. she knew that one of first fossils found in north america from an ancient kind of woolly mammoth was dug up in south carolina, so she wrote to governor nikki haley and other state lawmakers to lay out the case. >> i want it to be a state fossil because i didn't want the history to be lost and our state to not get credit for it. >> reporter: did you feel like you had to do something about it? >> if something's wrong, i've just got to help out. it's the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. >> reporter: at the state capitol olivia's letter we
. >>> a girl in south carolina has taken on a mammoth challenge.e senate in a bid to recognize an extinct mammal. wyatt andrews reports. >> reporter: 8-year-old oh link ya mcconnell from new zye yons, south carolina, is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. bhie are you spending recess looking for shark's teeth in. >> well, i love fossils. >> reporter: it led her to discover...
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just south of raleigh is the north carolina correctional institution for women. sitting on 30 acres of land it is home to over 1,100 inmates. >> the female offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes from murder to burglary larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud. identity theft. any range of crimes they may have committed. >> annie harden has been ward of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think is really important for people to understand, this is prison. and it's a prison that houses female prisoners. in order for a person to get respect, you must give respect. our goal is to manage a female offender in such a way that she can maintain her human value, but also understand that she has responsibility to do her time, because she committed a crime. >> i've been locked up about two months in single cell. it's terrible. i can't stand it. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8 foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot o
just south of raleigh is the north carolina correctional institution for women. sitting on 30 acres of land it is home to over 1,100 inmates. >> the female offenders at this institution have committed all different kinds of crimes from murder to burglary larceny, driving under the influence. it could be fraud. identity theft. any range of crimes they may have committed. >> annie harden has been ward of the facility since 2000. >> one of the things i think is really important...
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he is the attorney general of north carolina.he is going to declare the students innocent, i would think he would spend time with a serious investigative reporter and fair andus balanced or trail of what happened. he would not do it and he would not make his files available to me. >> go back to the date of the event. was -- intorch 13, 2006, going the morning of march 14. >> where is the house? >> duke has two campuses. the great gothic spread that everybody associates with duke. on the east campus, the neoclassical. many of the neoclassical buildings which was originally trinity college. it's about 1.5 miles away. and there is a bus tht goes between the campuses on a beautiful, tree-lined road. that is in this neighborhood called trinity park. again, this gets to the problem of the fact that the drinking age is 21 in this country. everybody knows any universities and colleges, everybody under 21 is drinking. and they are doing this on a regular basis. the president before brodhead decided all freshmen should be put on this east
he is the attorney general of north carolina.he is going to declare the students innocent, i would think he would spend time with a serious investigative reporter and fair andus balanced or trail of what happened. he would not do it and he would not make his files available to me. >> go back to the date of the event. was -- intorch 13, 2006, going the morning of march 14. >> where is the house? >> duke has two campuses. the great gothic spread that everybody associates with...
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and a candidate in north carolina may just become the poster child for gop extremism. remember this clip from the movie "dr. strangelove"? >> ahhhh! ahhhhh! >> just a regular guy riding a nuclear weapon and cackling with delight. well, north carolina senate candidate greg brannon seems to believe that every american should be able to own nukes. that's how far out he is on the second amendment rights. here he is in a 2010 radio show. >> should you have a right to own a nuclear weapon, doctor? >> and -- i think the quotes are going to help us in that. if jefferson said that the only role to be armed is to protect you from a tyrannical government, what do you think he would say? >> yes, of course. >> let me read this next one. who are the militia? are they not ourselves? congress has no power to disarm the militia. their swords and every other terrible implement of the soldier are the birthright of an american. >> the birthright of an american, and nukes are part of that? greg brannon also thinks that the u.s. is now a marxist country, that president obama is a socialist,
and a candidate in north carolina may just become the poster child for gop extremism. remember this clip from the movie "dr. strangelove"? >> ahhhh! ahhhhh! >> just a regular guy riding a nuclear weapon and cackling with delight. well, north carolina senate candidate greg brannon seems to believe that every american should be able to own nukes. that's how far out he is on the second amendment rights. here he is in a 2010 radio show. >> should you have a right to own...
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north carolina is sort of -- i look at north carolina and see a state that's going through maybe 10 or15 years later than virginia did a similar transformation. where north carolina is becoming a more competitive state. when you look at kay hagan and what she's up against in north carolina, let's say republicans get the candidate they want. it's a a dead even race. this could be the closest race in the country. what's the key for kay hagan to win in north carolina right now? >> first, i would agree with sus susan's analysis of these latest polls because that latest poll is a poll and we have seen how skewed these polls are sometimes, so i wouldn't take comfort in believing it is as tight as many people say. on the other hand, it's so important for the democratic candidate in these states that we have referenced to make certain that that vote turns out, particularly the minority and the women vote. minorities are, women too, in many instances, turning out and the women are the most active voters around. they walk the walk, men do the talk. having said that, ms. hagan has to make sure sh
north carolina is sort of -- i look at north carolina and see a state that's going through maybe 10 or15 years later than virginia did a similar transformation. where north carolina is becoming a more competitive state. when you look at kay hagan and what she's up against in north carolina, let's say republicans get the candidate they want. it's a a dead even race. this could be the closest race in the country. what's the key for kay hagan to win in north carolina right now? >> first, i...
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mulvaney of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 544, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. mulvaney, and a member opposed, will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to be back this year to once again offer the president's budget as an amendment to the republican budget. it's the president's budget that i'll be offering, again, this year. you may recall, mr. chairman, i did this two years ago in an effort to try and drive a debate over what i thought was a misguided document, a document that the president had offered us that i thought offered bad ideas for the future of this country. i came in, offered it as an amendment as none of my democratic colleagues sought to do so and for various reasons failed to get a single vote on that particular amendment.
mulvaney of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 544, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. mulvaney, and a member opposed, will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to be back this year to once again offer the president's budget as...
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but north carolina saw their fair share. eastern north carolina. we should see minimal tornadoes today. out in the west, there's not a lot to talk about except sunshine and warmth. a little bit windy, too, in southern california today. and the fire danger, of course, getting pretty high with warm temperatures like this. 92 yesterday in l.a. how warm today? under full skies and the warm breeze out of the mountains, 95 is the expected high in l.a., easily topping vegas and phoenix. look at the northwest. portland today, 86. medford at 89. a very warm middle of the week throughout the entire west. that's your national forecast. now here's93. tucson, 85. there's no sign of getting any cooler any time soon. >>> a little envious of those temps? that's says almost like early summer. >> yeah, it's kind of strange when vegas is one of the cooler spots, isn't it? >>> coming up, an ominous warning about the summer olympic games in rio in 2016. >>> plus, a close call for a woman who reportedly had one too many. >>> and if you're wild about harry, stick around
but north carolina saw their fair share. eastern north carolina. we should see minimal tornadoes today. out in the west, there's not a lot to talk about except sunshine and warmth. a little bit windy, too, in southern california today. and the fire danger, of course, getting pretty high with warm temperatures like this. 92 yesterday in l.a. how warm today? under full skies and the warm breeze out of the mountains, 95 is the expected high in l.a., easily topping vegas and phoenix. look at the...
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kevin. >> richelle, we're looking at tornadoes right now in north carolina. for parts of alabama and mississippi, i'll get to that in a moment. and we're seeing active weather there. but in north carolina, seven tornadoes have been reported, a couple in the last 20 minutes, and you can see where the red box is, that's a watchbox covering most of south carolina. if we break that down just a little bit. it's dark red and it's a taupe,o watch box, and that means that we expect tornadoes in the future. but parts of fayetteville, a warning is imminent or we have tornadoes on the ground. in parts of fayetteville, there were tornadoes on the ground several minutes ago, pushing through the ream, and we expect this to continue for the next several hours in the area. let's go to the southeast. and we did see a lot of activity yesterday, where we saw 60 yesterday. and over 30 tornadoes on sunday. and now we're looking at parts of mississippi and the northern part of alabama. this is the same area where we saw tornadoes earlier, and we saw some clear weather today, recov
kevin. >> richelle, we're looking at tornadoes right now in north carolina. for parts of alabama and mississippi, i'll get to that in a moment. and we're seeing active weather there. but in north carolina, seven tornadoes have been reported, a couple in the last 20 minutes, and you can see where the red box is, that's a watchbox covering most of south carolina. if we break that down just a little bit. it's dark red and it's a taupe,o watch box, and that means that we expect tornadoes in...
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. >> durham, north carolina is where? triangle. in the center of the state near raleigh and chapel hill. it is called the triangle because triangle park is there. very famous biotech and technology and research center and anchored by north carolina .tate, duke, and a unc a huge sports rivalry specially in basketball. >> how many students are there at the school? >> duke has about 6000 undergraduates. >> in the subtitle of your book, the duke lacrosse scandal and the power of the lead in the corruption of our great university. why did you expand it beyond the scandal itself? amazed at a was couple of things as i did my research into this. number one, duke, an institution is not that much different than a wall street bank that i have written three other books about. it is a very secretive institution. they have their myths and ways of doing business. in theve a lot of power state of north carolina and a nationally. they have a huge source of wealth in their endowment which is approaching $9 billion in the midst of a $3 billion endowm
. >> durham, north carolina is where? triangle. in the center of the state near raleigh and chapel hill. it is called the triangle because triangle park is there. very famous biotech and technology and research center and anchored by north carolina .tate, duke, and a unc a huge sports rivalry specially in basketball. >> how many students are there at the school? >> duke has about 6000 undergraduates. >> in the subtitle of your book, the duke lacrosse scandal and the...
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kareem crayton from the university of north carolina and david lewis north carolina house of representatives, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, remembering a fighter whose battle for justice became his touchstone. and back to jeff for that story. >> there's the bell in round two. >> brown: middleweight- prizefighter rubin carter knocked out 19 opponents in the early 1960s, earning the nickname "hurricane." but his boxing career came to an abrupt end in 1967, when an all-white jury in new jersey convicted him of a triple murder in a patterson bar. 19 years after his imprisonment, a federal judge dismissed the charges and freed carter, citing a racist prosecution. >> they sentenced me to a life of living death, and there was no other way to describe the nature of a prison. prison destroys everything that is valuable in a human being. it destroys family, it destroyed mine. it destroys one's dignity, and >> ifill: while in prison, carter became a symbol of racial injustice, his story made famous by a 1975 bob dylan song. ♪ here comes the story of the hurricane ♪ th
kareem crayton from the university of north carolina and david lewis north carolina house of representatives, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, remembering a fighter whose battle for justice became his touchstone. and back to jeff for that story. >> there's the bell in round two. >> brown: middleweight- prizefighter rubin carter knocked out 19 opponents in the early 1960s, earning the nickname "hurricane." but his boxing career...
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a and t state university in north carolina. the university was on lock down after reports of a gunman on the greensboro campus but now the police there giving the all-clear, again the all-clear at north carolina a and t state university. >>> the supreme court set to weigh in on whether police can go through the contents of your cell phone if you're arrested. the court taking up that issue tomorrow. under existing law people can search a person under arrest, checking their wallet or purse. question whether your cell phone fair game. violates fourth amendment rights to privacy. >> remembering the holocaust. people on the sidewalks and streets standing silent for two minutes observing this, the ringing of eight raid sirens. it takes place every year on holocaust remembrance day, began at sundown on sunday. >>> president shimon perez and benjamin netanyahu. many holocaust survivors are living in israel. nick schifrin takes a look at a new exhibit. >> each one watched the 20th are day's darkest days. each one survived and said their
a and t state university in north carolina. the university was on lock down after reports of a gunman on the greensboro campus but now the police there giving the all-clear, again the all-clear at north carolina a and t state university. >>> the supreme court set to weigh in on whether police can go through the contents of your cell phone if you're arrested. the court taking up that issue tomorrow. under existing law people can search a person under arrest, checking their wallet or...
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women who found themselves in a hole against north carolina. jim harbaugh got more shirts than we thought in a rotation. aleshia gray stops and pops. carolina red. then ruth's path. that was stanford's first lead of the night. finish it off with the old give and go. stanford outscores the star heels over the final 20 minutes to advance to the final four. 74-65. >> so dennis, one last memorable win to cap a perfect season on this floor. two words stanford can say over and over again now ... final four. >> reporter: boy, how about the effort of this team tonight? >> great effort. they never lost their composure. kara made the coaching job and the gals played a great game. >> we were a little nervous. but janai is our rock. >> it was rough. they are always saying relax, play basketball and let the game come to you. that's what we did. i'm so proud of everybody for their resilience tonight. >> we were not going to lose the game. >> reporter: so this year, they have to get it done in music city, nashville. this sunday, a semifinal date against long
women who found themselves in a hole against north carolina. jim harbaugh got more shirts than we thought in a rotation. aleshia gray stops and pops. carolina red. then ruth's path. that was stanford's first lead of the night. finish it off with the old give and go. stanford outscores the star heels over the final 20 minutes to advance to the final four. 74-65. >> so dennis, one last memorable win to cap a perfect season on this floor. two words stanford can say over and over again now...
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they would walk back to maryland or north carolina. each time at the end of the road and that's the only place they could be with their families. that was the only way they have. >> that's a very interesting. it suggests an your book shows, the way you been describing it, we should not think of a sharp, you know, rigid distinction between marines moving away from plantation and then people who were slaves on farms and plantations. they seem to intersect with each other, communicate with each other. presumably there was some kind of assistance from slaves who were living within slavery, food, information. >> absolutely. these continued relations between people who were at the border land of the plantation and people on the plantation -- just as an example, we've been talking a lot, for many months. she came a night to the plantation. you know, so that was very, very common. maroons, whether they lived in the borders or in the hinterland or coming back to the plantation not only to see, to get for love and comfort, if crude, to get infor
they would walk back to maryland or north carolina. each time at the end of the road and that's the only place they could be with their families. that was the only way they have. >> that's a very interesting. it suggests an your book shows, the way you been describing it, we should not think of a sharp, you know, rigid distinction between marines moving away from plantation and then people who were slaves on farms and plantations. they seem to intersect with each other, communicate with...