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the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of the cases, including david ratliff jr in the disciplininary segregation unit for his altercation the night before. >> i had a little altercation -- actually a big altercation with a few amigos yesterday. apparently i used to date one of his girlfriends. it's a small world. this is charleston. you know, everybody knows everybody around here. i didn't start it. i finished it. you have to fight in here if someone calls you out. come on. >> staff reviews surveillance footage which shows ratliff did not throw the first punch. >> this is ratliff hanging around the pillar a couple of times. officer breaks it up. >> seconds later, another fight breaks out. a different camera angle shows ratliff joining the fight, which quickly escalates. >> this is where all six get involved. >> the punishment will be the same for all the combatants, extended stay's disciplinary segregation where th
the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of the cases, including david ratliff jr in the disciplininary segregation unit for his altercation the night before. >> i had a little altercation -- actually a big altercation with a few amigos yesterday. apparently i used to date one of his girlfriends. it's a small world. this is charleston. you know,...
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a lot better, a lot better ckup: charleston.ended stay -- dirt roads and trouble. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> me, too. we do talk sexually through the vents and stuff. vent sex, yes. vent sex. all right. >> a young woman finds love in the jail's one co-ed housing
a lot better, a lot better ckup: charleston.ended stay -- dirt roads and trouble. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> me, too. we do talk sexually through the vents and stuff. vent sex, yes. vent sex. all right. >> a young woman finds love in the jail's one co-ed housing
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i know he knows that. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >>> overlooking charleston harbor is ft. sumter.s here that the first shots of the civil war were fired in april 1861. the fort is but one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina, a city that several travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. outside downtown sits a modern day fortress. where strife and conflict often overshadow southern hospitality. >> it's crazy here. you get a little bit of everything. you have suicidal inmates. you have females. you get alcoholics from the street that come in, combative. >> i'm telling you! >> you've got segregation inmates. you've got a whole bunch that you've got the to deal with at one time. >> there are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated at the sheriff al cannon detention sermt -- center, also known has the charleston county jail. while some have been convicted, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> communication is the biggest thing, i feel, when you're dealing with a whole differ
i know he knows that. [ laughter ] ♪ ♪ >>> overlooking charleston harbor is ft. sumter.s here that the first shots of the civil war were fired in april 1861. the fort is but one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina, a city that several travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. outside downtown sits a modern day fortress. where strife and conflict often overshadow southern hospitality. >> it's crazy here. you get a...
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. >> hello, this is charleston county 911. we received a call from this number. is everything ok? >> no, we need a police to... >> as soon as we got there, we didn't think anything about it... we just went in. >> after i walked in the house and i saw it, i was like, he looked different, he looked like, like he didn't look human. >> kiya, what's wrong? >> he's mad because i don't want to be with him. >> well, why don't you want to be with him, kiya? >> because he don't treat me right. >> well, ok, why can't you all just talk about... >> so i kept asking her, kiya, just say you'll be back with him, just say it you'll all be back together. >> we were both in the house back and forth, trying to get him to let her go. >> every time she gets closer to me, he gets closer to her. so if she moves, he moves. and she's like "toni, he has a gun." i said, "a gun?" >> and i was like, what's really going on here? >> and we just tried to plea with him not to do what he was thinking to do. >> taking somebody else's life ain't worth it. if you do something to her it's worse. i mean it's going to be
. >> hello, this is charleston county 911. we received a call from this number. is everything ok? >> no, we need a police to... >> as soon as we got there, we didn't think anything about it... we just went in. >> after i walked in the house and i saw it, i was like, he looked different, he looked like, like he didn't look human. >> kiya, what's wrong? >> he's mad because i don't want to be with him. >> well, why don't you want to be with him, kiya?...
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then it will go to charleston. there it will be for five years. they will bring it back to wheeling for the second time in 1875, and it will remain there for the next 10 years until 1885 and then it goes back to charleston. because the records went up and down the river, it was known as the floating capital. the customhouse was never the capital of west virginia, but for 2.5 years, it was the capital of the commonwealth of virginia -- that means the whole state, from charleston to the chesapeake. if you are loyal to the union, then this was your government. wheeling was your capital and this was your government. if you are loyal to the union. if you are not, you recognized the government in richmond. the richmond government did not recognize this government, this government did not recognize the richmond government. the important thing is the united states of america recognize the restored government in wheeling as the legitimate government of virginia. by the way, that brings up an important point. this is the only city in our nation that can say
then it will go to charleston. there it will be for five years. they will bring it back to wheeling for the second time in 1875, and it will remain there for the next 10 years until 1885 and then it goes back to charleston. because the records went up and down the river, it was known as the floating capital. the customhouse was never the capital of west virginia, but for 2.5 years, it was the capital of the commonwealth of virginia -- that means the whole state, from charleston to the...
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ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who in trouble with the law. >> dammit! >> this is a nasty jail, man. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes. they're awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. josh gohr is on his third stay here. >> i done a bunch of terrible things in my life that i'm so not proud of. but they're all character-building. and end of the day, i'll walk out of this room and i'll sit on that bunk and i'm not really upset with who i am. >> i had a really good lawyer. my father bankrupted his company behind that one. i got two years for it which is like a blessing from heaven. >> this is right here, constant struggles, right? then it got the angel, then it got the devil. >> gohr was arrested a few months earlier for allegedly shoplifting shirts from a department store. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. if convicted he could face a longer than typical sentence due to his prior criminal record. >> it's all drug related in one aspect or another. first time
ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who in trouble with the law. >> dammit! >> this is a nasty jail, man. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes. they're awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. josh gohr is on his third stay here. >> i done a bunch of terrible things in my life that i'm so not proud of. but they're all character-building. and end of the day,...
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at this assembly plant in charleston, south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know, and have no anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the 787, 90% is swept away, hushed up - it's an iceberg. the people that actually work on it are the biggest problem. there is an uneducated, underskilled and uncaring staff that are building the plans. i'm not the only one that feels this way. >> he was prepared to build it wearing a camera in the plant to record what some workers said about the dreamliner. >> you can't have someone from mcdonald's do heart surgery, that's trusting someone with your life. that is what we are doing here. . >> i've seen a lot of things that should not go on at an airplane plant. people talking about
at this assembly plant in charleston, south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know, and have no anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the...
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then it will go to charleston. there it will be for five years.hey will bring it back to wheeling for the second time in 1875, and it will remain there for the next 10 years until 1885 and then it goes back to charleston. it was known as the floating capital because it went up and down the river. the customhouse was never the capital of west virginia, but for gw's it was the capital of the commonwealth of virginia --
then it will go to charleston. there it will be for five years.hey will bring it back to wheeling for the second time in 1875, and it will remain there for the next 10 years until 1885 and then it goes back to charleston. it was known as the floating capital because it went up and down the river. the customhouse was never the capital of west virginia, but for gw's it was the capital of the commonwealth of virginia --
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i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be, but before we get tooat road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the lowcountry and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america, a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down as mayor, but he will forever be remembered as one of south carolina's great gentlemen and devoted public servants. i ask that you join me in welcoming mayor joe riley, and thanking him for his lifetime of service to south carolina. [applause] >> just a few short weeks ago, we lost a great south carolinian with the passing of gov. james edwards. as governor, as secretary of energy, and later as the president of musc, he spent a huge part of his life serving others and cemented a place in our state's history as a man we can all look up to. but as we all know, it is nearly impossible to be as str
i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be, but before we get tooat road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the lowcountry and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america, a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down...
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you get on city water from charleston and then that gets contaminated. >> we're choosing from two evils here. it's either water that we drank all of our life that we're used to by now that is contaminated or water that we just got that is contaminated. >> dj told me that for years mining companies had pumped coal waste into the ground near prenter, contaminating the well water. community surveys have found elevated rates here of kidney and gall bladder disease. the people settled with the companies out of court. >> here, if you didn't work for the coal mine, what would you do? >> gas station? >> there can't be too many jobs at the gas station >> no >> the mining companies around prenter actually reported that they were violating their permits disposing of their toxic waste but the state environmental protection agency never issued any fines. historically the coal industry has been a dominant force here - both economically and culturally. >> beautiful area, and then you see these really terrific creeks and rivers that are blue and green, and every time you see it, the first thing you thi
you get on city water from charleston and then that gets contaminated. >> we're choosing from two evils here. it's either water that we drank all of our life that we're used to by now that is contaminated or water that we just got that is contaminated. >> dj told me that for years mining companies had pumped coal waste into the ground near prenter, contaminating the well water. community surveys have found elevated rates here of kidney and gall bladder disease. the people settled...
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big deal. >> reporter: the overwhelming police presence may have kept things in check in charleston.for miami authorities to keep in mind for next time. >>> coming up next, a reunion for the ages. goodenows for fans that have been loving the new kids on the block forever. new kids on the block forever. ♪ thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years. it's the big shrimp festival at red lobster. so open wide and pair 2 of 6 big shrimp creations for just $15.99. make room for crispy jumbo tempura shrimp or shrimp scampi linguini. yeah, we're gonna need a bigger fork. hurry, the big shrimp festival ends soon. for over 60,000 california foster children nights can feel long and lonely. i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sl
big deal. >> reporter: the overwhelming police presence may have kept things in check in charleston.for miami authorities to keep in mind for next time. >>> coming up next, a reunion for the ages. goodenows for fans that have been loving the new kids on the block forever. new kids on the block forever. ♪ thanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of...
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big deal. >> reporter: the overwhelming police presence may have kept things in check for charleston.hanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years.
big deal. >> reporter: the overwhelming police presence may have kept things in check for charleston.hanks for the ride around norfolk! and i just wanted to say geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years.
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a lot better, a lot better ckup: charleston. charleston: extended stay -- dirt roads and trouble. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> me, too. we do talk sexually through the vents and stuff. vent sex, yes. vent sex. all right. >> a young woman finds love in the jail's one co-ed housing unit. >> robbery just been something that always came natural. >> charged with a spree of armed robberies, an inmate comes under investigation inside the jail. >> rumor has it on the street that he's been putting out order to assault officers. >> i wouldn't say it's an assault. i would say more punishment. >>> i was told you was up for murder. but you never know. >>> a distraught father speaks for his son who, if found >> william jarrett began his stay here in a unit largely considered the most desirable -- minimum security, general population. there are no cells. so inmates feel less confined and have more privileges. but 16 days in, jarrett requested a transfer to protective custody or p.c. >> there's some older
a lot better, a lot better ckup: charleston. charleston: extended stay -- dirt roads and trouble. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> me, too. we do talk sexually through the vents and stuff. vent sex, yes. vent sex. all right. >> a young woman finds love in the jail's one co-ed housing unit. >> robbery just been something that always came natural. >> charged with a spree of armed robberies, an inmate comes under investigation...
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i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be. but before we get too far down that road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the low country and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america. a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down as mayor, but he will forever be remembered as one of south carolina's great gentlemen and devoted public servants. i ask that you join me in welcoming mayor joe riley and thanking him for his lifetime of service to south carolina. just a few short weeks ago we lost a great south carolinian with the passing of governor james edwards. as governor as secretary of energy, and later as the president of musc, he spent a huge part of his life serving others and cemented a place in our state's history as a man we can all look up to. as we all know, it is impossible t
i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be. but before we get too far down that road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the low country and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america. a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided...
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in charleston. i don't know whether they really got the wages that they were looking for, but that was when martin died, and they did get an increase in their -- they were paid slave wages up until that time. but i think dr. king's death really had a great, great impact on what took place. charleston had not forgotten that. they had not forgotten that because, see, they didn't want charleston to -- memphis was the doom, and i don't mean martin -- ralph did not want to stop. they protested in memphis, and martin was assassinated, they kept on. but we marched in charleston, and they got a wage increase, but it wasn't what it should have been. it really wasn't. and memphis, i don't think they ever got what they were protesting, what they died for in memphis. i don't think they ever got that. you know, that -- we had hardcore people. you all have no idea. people just were not going to do right. and they even down played the fact that -- died and she shouldn't have been down there any way. can you imagin
in charleston. i don't know whether they really got the wages that they were looking for, but that was when martin died, and they did get an increase in their -- they were paid slave wages up until that time. but i think dr. king's death really had a great, great impact on what took place. charleston had not forgotten that. they had not forgotten that because, see, they didn't want charleston to -- memphis was the doom, and i don't mean martin -- ralph did not want to stop. they protested in...
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boeing's story - how they came here, their magnificent progress in charleston since 2009, their commitment to their workers and to our communities - is one that certainly need not be told here. we all know it. we're all proud of it. but in light of the fact that the international association of machinists and aerospace workers, one of the largest labor unions in the world, is gearing up to try and unionize the charleston plant, their south carolina story bears repeating. in stark contrast to boeing, which has invested billions of dollars and the future of what may be their most important project in the people of south carolina, the iam has never believed in us. first, they flatly, publicly stated that south carolina workers do not have the necessary skills to build airplanes. our workers have proven them wrong, but no matter what the iam says today or tomorrow, we should never forget what they really think about our state. and then they sued us. they tried to shut us down. so every time you hear a seattle-union boss carry on about how he has the best interests of the boeing workers in char
boeing's story - how they came here, their magnificent progress in charleston since 2009, their commitment to their workers and to our communities - is one that certainly need not be told here. we all know it. we're all proud of it. but in light of the fact that the international association of machinists and aerospace workers, one of the largest labor unions in the world, is gearing up to try and unionize the charleston plant, their south carolina story bears repeating. in stark contrast to...
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held at the charleston bringing brig. after president obama came in office he put into the criminal justice system and serving as super max in colorado. the debate really from the past 10 years how to handle these kind of suspects. >> as i remember some of the things accused of investigating the use of cyanide as a possible poisonous gas. he was caught taking photographs and looking up on internet and plans of different transportation hubs in the united states and as you say the story is that ksm ordered him to be here by september 10th, 2001, to get into the country. literally the day before 9/11. but the problem was that he proved that he was mistreated in charleston, correct? , and that may be why his sentence was mitigated correct? >> right. so he was in charleston, but he was alone in a solitary confinement for i think more than a year without any contact of family, representation. and so when obama came into office and, you know. ed to do something about this unique case rather than let him stand there without any r
held at the charleston bringing brig. after president obama came in office he put into the criminal justice system and serving as super max in colorado. the debate really from the past 10 years how to handle these kind of suspects. >> as i remember some of the things accused of investigating the use of cyanide as a possible poisonous gas. he was caught taking photographs and looking up on internet and plans of different transportation hubs in the united states and as you say the story is...
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peace negotiations were actively underway and at this point the british still occupied new york, charleston and savanna but there were no active campaigns on either side. again, they were negotiating peace terms. the war in the west never stopped. there is no federal government. the state government of virginia is bankrupt and people are paying much left on their own to defend themselves but they know when they are coming in to get the word. a 15-16-year-old boy is in ohio and what he saw saw alarm him greatly there was a huge force of approximately 240 to 260 indians in the company of british rangers headed east directly towards crack. co. fort henry. he comes to the end of the water, fires his rifle and it gives a signal that's at probably about 3:00 when he gets back. the british into the indians realize that they have been made and they make no attempt to conceal their being there they just wait and surrounded the fort and abandons render at this point. inside basically they were defending themselves but one of the things about fighting on the western front this wasn't like gettysburg.
peace negotiations were actively underway and at this point the british still occupied new york, charleston and savanna but there were no active campaigns on either side. again, they were negotiating peace terms. the war in the west never stopped. there is no federal government. the state government of virginia is bankrupt and people are paying much left on their own to defend themselves but they know when they are coming in to get the word. a 15-16-year-old boy is in ohio and what he saw saw...
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the "charleston mercury" picked up the threat on november 18th. lincoln, we hear, calls for a million of men, it reported -- adding ruefully, while his hand was in, he might as well have called for 2 million or 3 million. it is as easy to get 1 as it is the other. "the richmond dispatch" reported the rumor. "lincoln is calling for a million of men to swell his armies," the paper lamented. it continued, "he does not call spirits from the vasty deep. they will come. he will have them. it would have been quite as easy to call for 5, 10 or 20 millions as for one." it added, "it may now be too late." thank you. [applause] i'd be happy to take questions if people have them. >> i understand the value of andrew -- picking andrew johnson. but why was the decision to leave hannibal hamlin? >> because again the goal here is to keep war democrats in the fold and the perception was that hamlin was perceived by the mainstream and moderate middle of the political spectrum as too anti-slavery, too radical. and therefore, he wouldn't help in this project of keepin
the "charleston mercury" picked up the threat on november 18th. lincoln, we hear, calls for a million of men, it reported -- adding ruefully, while his hand was in, he might as well have called for 2 million or 3 million. it is as easy to get 1 as it is the other. "the richmond dispatch" reported the rumor. "lincoln is calling for a million of men to swell his armies," the paper lamented. it continued, "he does not call spirits from the vasty deep. they will...
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the second time in 1875 and it will remain there for the next ten years and then it goes back to charleston. the records go up and down the river, it was known as the floating capital. the united states customs house was the capitol building of the commonwealth of west virginia. if you were loyal to the union this was your government. wheeling was your capital, and this was your government. if you were not, you recognize the government in richmond. the important thing is that the united states of america recognized the restored government of virginia in wheeling as the legitimate government of virginia. by the way that brings up an important point. this is the only city in our nation that can say it was the capital of two different states. wheeling gave birth to a brand new state one of the greatest experiments in american history american politics and so it is an incredibly important story not just for wheeling, and not just for west virginia it is important for our nature's history. because it is unprecedented. it has to do with the terrible tragedy of the american civil war. when you're
the second time in 1875 and it will remain there for the next ten years and then it goes back to charleston. the records go up and down the river, it was known as the floating capital. the united states customs house was the capitol building of the commonwealth of west virginia. if you were loyal to the union this was your government. wheeling was your capital, and this was your government. if you were not, you recognize the government in richmond. the important thing is that the united states...
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the case was versus the city of charleston.he south carolina supreme court delivered the opinion in 1794. the hapless zilsta not only had a interesting name, but had been keeping a candle shop. this vitally needed -- violated a city ordinance because charleston has a hot climate. beef hallow --tallow smells a lot. my husband can attest to this because i make beef bone broth every week. every week he complains about the smell. those of you who have adopted a paleo diet understand. he was charged in a municipal chart -- court and find 100 pounds. he then complained to the supreme court of south carolina that he had a right to jury trial. his counsel argued vigorously that he was entitled to dns civil trial by jury, the birthright of every citizen pickard -- procured to him by magna carta. wait a minute, i thought. what is magna carta got to do with this argument? is this just the overblown rhetoric of lawyers? not entirely, it turned out. the south carolina constitution of 1790, like those of most other states in the new republic
the case was versus the city of charleston.he south carolina supreme court delivered the opinion in 1794. the hapless zilsta not only had a interesting name, but had been keeping a candle shop. this vitally needed -- violated a city ordinance because charleston has a hot climate. beef hallow --tallow smells a lot. my husband can attest to this because i make beef bone broth every week. every week he complains about the smell. those of you who have adopted a paleo diet understand. he was charged...
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they experienced the inconvenience and frustration like so many people here in charleston. that led them to pass quick legislation aimed at another spill in the future, but they're concerned that the legislation goes too far. >> the massive storage tanks have come down and the sweet chemical odor in the air and water is gone. the chemical used to clean coal leaked from tanks, tainting the drinking water of 300,000 west virginians. >> it was a personally ground-shaking incident to have happen. >> reporter: during the crisis, they knew little about the memory or how long it had been leaking. the spill highlighted the fact that above ground storage tanks in west virginia were not regulated. >> there wasn't a particular focus because they were not considered highly hazardous. >> the state quickly approved the above ground storage tank act. each tank would be registered and inspected yearly. >> we've had approximately 50,000 tanks registered with us as a result of this legislation. >> but the new law is under attack. some businesses say it overregulates because some tanks full o
they experienced the inconvenience and frustration like so many people here in charleston. that led them to pass quick legislation aimed at another spill in the future, but they're concerned that the legislation goes too far. >> the massive storage tanks have come down and the sweet chemical odor in the air and water is gone. the chemical used to clean coal leaked from tanks, tainting the drinking water of 300,000 west virginians. >> it was a personally ground-shaking incident to...
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another example of this is, you will hear the 1858 charleston boat, but you will never hear lincoln onthe last speech of his life saying he wants blacks to get the right to vote. in 19th-century america, that was a radical idea, right? that was a radical idea for the next 100 years. or, you will often hear people quote the greeley letters, saving the union without freeing the slaves. they never quote that lincoln said, if i could save the union and free all the slaves, i would do it. look, lincoln is all about the
another example of this is, you will hear the 1858 charleston boat, but you will never hear lincoln onthe last speech of his life saying he wants blacks to get the right to vote. in 19th-century america, that was a radical idea, right? that was a radical idea for the next 100 years. or, you will often hear people quote the greeley letters, saving the union without freeing the slaves. they never quote that lincoln said, if i could save the union and free all the slaves, i would do it. look,...
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the cold air is just off to our west. 40 degrees in pittsburgh, 45 in charleston. the core of the cold air in the upper midwest temperatures 11 degrees below zero in duluth minnesota as well as in north dakota. let cord -- cold air will be spilling eastward. tomorrow morning when you are waking up it will feel like the 20's. we still got a chance for a few late rain showers, but then all of that will push off to the east and skies will clear overnight. that colder air moves in. temperatures tonight will be chilly, but not all that cold for this time of year. 30 to 40 degrees, but with no strong northwesterly winds he will feel colder and we won't climb much tomorrow afternoon between 35 and 40. with these winds it will feel like the 20's. these are the future wind chills tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. this is what it will feel like when you're taking your walk to the metro, getting the kids to the bus stop. it will likely only feel like the 20's. if you think that is chilly, that's nothing. temperatures as we head through the middle of the week will fall into the lo
the cold air is just off to our west. 40 degrees in pittsburgh, 45 in charleston. the core of the cold air in the upper midwest temperatures 11 degrees below zero in duluth minnesota as well as in north dakota. let cord -- cold air will be spilling eastward. tomorrow morning when you are waking up it will feel like the 20's. we still got a chance for a few late rain showers, but then all of that will push off to the east and skies will clear overnight. that colder air moves in. temperatures...
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can you dance the charleston?leston. >> this is the stupidest thing we've ever done. >> you have to get into it. >> "world news now" after school special. practice safe sex. >> bam, girl. look at that, girl. are we still on the air? >> whoa! ♪ >> i hate spiders. >> yeah. >> just something i can't deal with. >> no. >> fantastic. >> ooh baby, baby. ♪ i did it again ♪ ♪ i played with your heart got lost in the game ♪ >> i feel like i should be a rapper and i should have two or three of these. >> that was awesome. why don't we do more of that. i think our broadcast would be better. [ laughter ] >> that's -- >> down here on the floor is the only place they have fun. you should see what they do up in that control room. ♪ ♪ getting jiggy with it ♪ ♪ getting jiggy with it ♪ ♪ light the candles cut the cake holy cow we're still awake ♪ ♪ it's our ten year polka ♪ ♪ music lessons so that i could learn i suffered for my art ♪ ♪ now you know what it's your turn ♪ ♪ stay awake please don't snore ♪ ♪ stick with us for 20 more ♪
can you dance the charleston?leston. >> this is the stupidest thing we've ever done. >> you have to get into it. >> "world news now" after school special. practice safe sex. >> bam, girl. look at that, girl. are we still on the air? >> whoa! ♪ >> i hate spiders. >> yeah. >> just something i can't deal with. >> no. >> fantastic. >> ooh baby, baby. ♪ i did it again ♪ ♪ i played with your heart got lost in the game...
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another example of this is, you will hear the 1858 charleston boat, but you will never hear lincoln onthe last speech of his life saying he wants blacks to get the right to vote. in 19th-century america, that was a radical idea, right? that was a radical idea for the next 100 years. or, you will often hear people quote the greeley if i could save the union by freeing some of the slaves, i would do it. look, lincoln is all about the indians. iit is a libertarian that pointed this out to me, that is language no president has used before universal emancipation. my students struggle with this. you have to go over it again and again. you can't look at 19th century america through 2014 -- look, my students -- i was at kingwood high school for 18 years. we read an essay on martin luther king, junior in the course of this essay, his marital infidelities came up. my students were really bothered by that. one of the girls in my class stood up and said i think this makes me admire dr. king even more. everybody thought, ok, why is that? she said because he's flawed. knowing that he made these mist
another example of this is, you will hear the 1858 charleston boat, but you will never hear lincoln onthe last speech of his life saying he wants blacks to get the right to vote. in 19th-century america, that was a radical idea, right? that was a radical idea for the next 100 years. or, you will often hear people quote the greeley if i could save the union by freeing some of the slaves, i would do it. look, lincoln is all about the indians. iit is a libertarian that pointed this out to me, that...
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senator passing away tonight in charleston. moore jr. pled guilty to federal corruption charges back in the 1980's. his family said he loved the state of west virginia. >> still to come, she worked with him for more than 200 episodes. now felicia rashad is coming to bill cosby's defense. and a scam is growing including nearly 300,000 victims. what you need to know. cosby as he performed in ontario, canada, but he also answer to some protesters. phylicia rashad who played his wife for more than a decade defended him on -- defended him against charassault. >> you said on mine, forget those women. >> that is a misquote. that is not what i said. what i said is this is not about the women. this is about something else. this is about the obliteration of a legacy. >> today, three men publicly accused cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them between 1981 and 1996. more than two dozen women have made similar claims. bill cosby's lawyer says his client denies the accusations. >> searchers confirmed they have found the tail section of air asi
senator passing away tonight in charleston. moore jr. pled guilty to federal corruption charges back in the 1980's. his family said he loved the state of west virginia. >> still to come, she worked with him for more than 200 episodes. now felicia rashad is coming to bill cosby's defense. and a scam is growing including nearly 300,000 victims. what you need to know. cosby as he performed in ontario, canada, but he also answer to some protesters. phylicia rashad who played his wife for more...
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the sheriff al cannon detention center in charleston, south carolina, is no exception.here are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated here. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the ruling of their cases. keeping them all fed requires an inmate kitchen staff to work nearly around the clock preparing 3,900 meals per day. mum abdallah works the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at :9:00. the benefit, you don't have to lay around all day, your bone aren't achy. working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. you get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties there. i cooked those, too. they're going to want seconds of those, i guarantee you that. >> although abdallah takes pride in his work, he may be overestimating its appeal. >> the food sucks. >> i can't wait to get pizza when i get out of here. >> it's all disgusting county food. >> there is an alternative to the complim
the sheriff al cannon detention center in charleston, south carolina, is no exception.here are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated here. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the ruling of their cases. keeping them all fed requires an inmate kitchen staff to work nearly around the clock preparing 3,900 meals per day. mum abdallah works the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at :9:00. the benefit, you don't have to...
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workers here in charleston are assembling the flagship product 787 dreamliner. but some have little faith in the plane they build. >> will you fly in one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one .1. >> not really. >> out of 15 workers asked ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. an employee captured the footage after contacting al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 there's 90% that's getting swept away, hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> clearly there's a lot to unpack here. mark schaeffer senior producer of al jazeera and broken dreams, 787. john golia ntsb the independent federal agency that investigates every aviation accident in the united states. currently he is a consultant for airlines. the 787 had issues long before you embrarkd on this embarked on the documentary. what prompted you to do this film? >> two battery fires in 2013. he wondered what was going on. that was a first-ever event by the faa never grounded an entire fleet of aircraft. will
workers here in charleston are assembling the flagship product 787 dreamliner. but some have little faith in the plane they build. >> will you fly in one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one .1. >> not really. >> out of 15 workers asked ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. an employee captured the footage after contacting al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his voice. >> with all the problems...
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jonathan martin is live in charleston, west virginia tonight with more, jonathan. >> reporter: well,id life for most people here in charleston, west virginia is back to normal after the water crisis that affected some 300,000 people. and most of people we spoke to over the last couple of days tell you that they are using the water to bathe and cook with, but when it comes to drinking the water that's another story for a lot of people because despite a series of tests and study that his say the water is safe for some people here trust is still a big issue. in bluecross kitchen the crowd has come back. and table conversations no longer seem to focus on what is in the water. a massive chemical spill tasted the water for hundreds of thousands of west virginia residents one year ago. forcing most restaurants to close for at least a week. today she remains cautious. >> we are producing our own without we are a reverse owes osmosis system. >> reporter: she says trust between residents state officials and the water company hasn't been rebuilt. >> i don't think anybody really feels like get t
jonathan martin is live in charleston, west virginia tonight with more, jonathan. >> reporter: well,id life for most people here in charleston, west virginia is back to normal after the water crisis that affected some 300,000 people. and most of people we spoke to over the last couple of days tell you that they are using the water to bathe and cook with, but when it comes to drinking the water that's another story for a lot of people because despite a series of tests and study that his...
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we have part two of a look back at charleston, west virginia. >> when the chemical spill happened oneear ago lawmakers were in session so experienced the inconvenience and frustration like so many others did here. that led them to pass quick legislation aimed at preventing another spill in the future, but already there's concern that it goes too far. >> the massive storage tanks along the river have come down and the sweet chemical odor in the air and water is gone. it's been one year since 10,000-gallons of a chemical used to clean coal leaked here, tainting the drinking water for 300,000 west virginiaens. >> it was a very personally ground shaking incident to happen. >> it had not been inspected in more than 10 years. above ground storage tanks were not regulated. >> there wasn't a particular focus on those kinds of facilities because they weren't considered highly hazardous. >> the state quickly approved the above ground storage tank act, requiring nearly every tank in west virginia to be registered and inspected yearly with greater focus on tanks near water supplies. >> we've had
we have part two of a look back at charleston, west virginia. >> when the chemical spill happened oneear ago lawmakers were in session so experienced the inconvenience and frustration like so many others did here. that led them to pass quick legislation aimed at preventing another spill in the future, but already there's concern that it goes too far. >> the massive storage tanks along the river have come down and the sweet chemical odor in the air and water is gone. it's been one...
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charleston it is 58. this is what we're looking for mostly snow through poconos. snow and maybe ice in the lehigh valley. we will have a quick hit of snow in philadelphia changing over to rain limiting our accumulation in the city and mainly rain through south jersey and rain down the shore and mainly rain in the central and southern parts of the delaware. this is what we expect, late tonight and tomorrow, snow and ice, through lehigh valley and reading, berks county. higher accumulations there. over 3 inches of snow possible. one to 3 inches, changing over to rain in the northern and western suburbs and that change over to rain will be by tomorrow morning, and snow to rain in the philadelphia area in south jersey suburbs but just coating to an inch. as we will see snow later on tonight and then by about two or 3:00 a.m. we will change over to rain and then in south jersey, of course looking at rain with wind gusting to 20, 25 miles an hour. now coming up we will talk more about the timing of this i do anticipate precipitation, in philadelphia, as a little bit of
charleston it is 58. this is what we're looking for mostly snow through poconos. snow and maybe ice in the lehigh valley. we will have a quick hit of snow in philadelphia changing over to rain limiting our accumulation in the city and mainly rain through south jersey and rain down the shore and mainly rain in the central and southern parts of the delaware. this is what we expect, late tonight and tomorrow, snow and ice, through lehigh valley and reading, berks county. higher accumulations...
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charleston 67 degrees. we following the disturbance with a piece pushing off to the northeast.ig weathermaker will be wednesday afternoon and wednesday night from new york down to philly. you could get some significant accumulations in spots. most is 2 inches in philly. that could be higher depending on the storm system in the next 24 hours. john. >>> pedram javaheri, thanks. deflate-gate. what is the latest on the accusations that the new england patriots took air out of the footballs in their dramatic heroic win against the indianapolis colts. what on earth will happen? andy scholes has the details in the bleacher report next. your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decision
charleston 67 degrees. we following the disturbance with a piece pushing off to the northeast.ig weathermaker will be wednesday afternoon and wednesday night from new york down to philly. you could get some significant accumulations in spots. most is 2 inches in philly. that could be higher depending on the storm system in the next 24 hours. john. >>> pedram javaheri, thanks. deflate-gate. what is the latest on the accusations that the new england patriots took air out of the footballs...