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when they finally got to the outskirts of charleston and checked into this roadside motel.le. >> he had $5,000 in cash or a check? >> cash. >> in cash when he came back to the room? >> yes, ma'am. >> he gives you 4,000? >> yes, ma'am. >> tells you to go deposit it? >> yes, ma'am. >> where'd you deposit it at? >> in my bank. >> reporter: then said aaron, sam drove them to a nearby beach for a secret rendezvous with a woman, a good looking blonde, who handed sam a big envelope. apparently containing instructions for the hit. >> he came back and he had that manila envelope with all that, you know, pretty much all the biographicals, and then it had like a google map, not satellite image but more just like a -- just like a colored map or whatever. >> reporter: and the woman gave them a deadline, said aaron. the murder had to happen by the following monday, april 8th. and that, said aaron, is when he panicked. because now he knew too much. if he backed out, aaron feared sam would kill him and possibly his wife bethany too. and then he got lucky. back in the motel, sam's girlfrien
when they finally got to the outskirts of charleston and checked into this roadside motel.le. >> he had $5,000 in cash or a check? >> cash. >> in cash when he came back to the room? >> yes, ma'am. >> he gives you 4,000? >> yes, ma'am. >> tells you to go deposit it? >> yes, ma'am. >> where'd you deposit it at? >> in my bank. >> reporter: then said aaron, sam drove them to a nearby beach for a secret rendezvous with a woman, a good...
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i keep bringing the conversation back to charleston, you are struck by the fact that in downtown charlestonfor example you can go into a restaurant, and there aren't have many black people, and they are working in the service industry. because. >> othe islands are now home to these now home to these wonder f these beautiful opulent tourist destinations and areas that are served for very wealthy people, it is tragic, it's loaded, it is a complex story. >> it is a complex -- it is a complex story, i want to get back to victoria, for a moment, though, in 2006 congress passed an act, that allocated $10 million over ten years to preserve historical sites is it possible to preserve a culture, though and not preserve it's people along with it? >> well that's the very thing that the culture heritage corridor commissioners that's what that called for is the first of it's kind that speaks to preserving the people most things like that would speak to land. or a site, or a building but this speaks to the people and it does help quite a bit especially with the landisch shoes, education, making sure ther
i keep bringing the conversation back to charleston, you are struck by the fact that in downtown charlestonfor example you can go into a restaurant, and there aren't have many black people, and they are working in the service industry. because. >> othe islands are now home to these now home to these wonder f these beautiful opulent tourist destinations and areas that are served for very wealthy people, it is tragic, it's loaded, it is a complex story. >> it is a complex -- it is a...
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the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of their cases. that includes david ratliff jr. he's currently in the jail's disciplinary segregation wing for his role 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 got to. you got to fight if you're in here and someone calls you out, you know. 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 c
the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of their cases. that includes david ratliff jr. he's currently in the jail's disciplinary segregation wing for his role 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...
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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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i know he knows that. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> overlooking charleston harbor is ft. sumter.t'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. but 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 to deal with at one time. >> there are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated at the sheriff al cannon detention center, also known as 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 different vari
i know he knows that. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> overlooking charleston harbor is ft. sumter.t'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. but 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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obama tried to blow up a nuke in charleston a few months ago. and the admirals and generals, he's destroyed our military. he's fired all the generals and admirals that said they wouldn't fire on the american people if you asked him to do so, if he wanted to take the guns away from them. he's a communist dictator. we need him out of the white house now. >> rick santorum went on to answer the question and express his offense that he was called a member of congress. but after i listened to that the sixth, seventh time, it occurred to me, that maybe in my rush to hold up virginia as representative of some broadly paranoid tendency in the right-wing base, i had missed a pretty big story. take another listen. >> i don't think the country will be around for the next election. obama tried to blow up a nuke in charleston a few months ago. >> this was news to me. seemed like something we should run to ground. so we looked into it today. it's not the first time that someone at a town hall conservative event has asserted things about the president or about
obama tried to blow up a nuke in charleston a few months ago. and the admirals and generals, he's destroyed our military. he's fired all the generals and admirals that said they wouldn't fire on the american people if you asked him to do so, if he wanted to take the guns away from them. he's a communist dictator. we need him out of the white house now. >> rick santorum went on to answer the question and express his offense that he was called a member of congress. but after i listened to...
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. ♪ >>> dating back to colonial times, charleston, south carolina, is one of the nation's top touristraws. ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who are 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
. ♪ >>> dating back to colonial times, charleston, south carolina, is one of the nation's top touristraws. ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who are 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...
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this is important because all state government had been located in charleston. as the parse -- population grew, those residents felt burdened by having to travel to charleston to conduct state business. so this mood the state capital to the center of the state to return formative of fact on the state of south carolina. we also have the other important thing that happened to the city early on, the establishment of south carolina college. so we have this on december 18, 1901. some fascinating things about it is the state set aside $50,000 for the college, and $6,000 a year, which made it the best funded public university in the united states of america. this 1846 plaque shows the area that had been set aside for the state college within the city on the bank of the river. lots of great architectural drawings. this is a joint of the courthouse and post office. it dates to 1870. this was the first eight federal construction project during reconstruction in columbia. much of the city have been devastated by fire in 1865, but this was the federal government's efforts t
this is important because all state government had been located in charleston. as the parse -- population grew, those residents felt burdened by having to travel to charleston to conduct state business. so this mood the state capital to the center of the state to return formative of fact on the state of south carolina. we also have the other important thing that happened to the city early on, the establishment of south carolina college. so we have this on december 18, 1901. some fascinating...
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today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center.houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their cases. tilghman kronsberg is only a few days away from his one year anniversary here and his stay isn't likely to end soon. >> it's been horrible. i'm not used to this. you know, there's a lot of guys who come in here and it's no big deal to them. they're content with it and i just can't seem to find that mentality. this is my cheese dip, consists of different kind of potato chips audiotape crushed up. add pickle juice and water. mmm, so good. i grew up actually pretty privileged until i was about 12 years old. my parents had a lot of money, but my father, he had a drug problem and so i went from living in a mansion to living in a room in the back of someone's house that had a bathroom connected to it. i didn't have very many friends growing up at all because i think i threw people off. i was a
today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center.houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their cases. tilghman kronsberg is only a few days away from his one year anniversary here and his stay isn't likely to end soon. >> it's been horrible. i'm not used to this. you know, there's a lot of guys who come...
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. >>> from its seawall to historic downtown landmarks, charleston, south carolina, is a picture of southern charm. but not everyone displays southern hospitality. and for some, that could mean time at the county jail better known as the sheriff al cannon detention center. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. and each one entered the jail through the intake department. >> take shoes off. >> it's a steady flow from body search to fingerprints. >> all right. you're all done. >> and a booking photo. and for those who will be here for a while, the important step of determining where to house them. >> i'm officer teagarten, i'm doing classification interview. >> 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 guys in there that really were creeping me out
. >>> from its seawall to historic downtown landmarks, charleston, south carolina, is a picture of southern charm. but not everyone displays southern hospitality. and for some, that could mean time at the county jail better known as the sheriff al cannon detention center. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. and each one entered the jail through the intake department. >> take shoes...
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charleston is the cradle of secession. wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once
charleston is the cradle of secession. wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement...
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. >>> the video from charleston south carolina. video picks up we're on a water taxi. a small yacht to the left of the screen. according to reports a man on the yacht had a seizure and fell overboard. two of the people on that boat did jump in to try to help him but captain matt with charleston water taxi saw what was happening and immediately went in for the rescue. you see him pull this man to safety on this water taxi. other people who were passengers on the water taxi come in to help. >> lift him on the deck. one, two, three. >> four men together all with this man on board. captain matt giving orders to everybody, telling them how to lift him, turn him on his side to get the water he may have swallowed out of his system. radios for help has a passenger on board call 911. >> one gentleman, late 30s, on board, unconscious. >> the coast guard shows up quickly. according to some reports, the man is still in the hospital but is recovering. >> stay with him. do not leave his side. >>> thanks to this video, we can look at the very mysterious mansion that sits right at 190
. >>> the video from charleston south carolina. video picks up we're on a water taxi. a small yacht to the left of the screen. according to reports a man on the yacht had a seizure and fell overboard. two of the people on that boat did jump in to try to help him but captain matt with charleston water taxi saw what was happening and immediately went in for the rescue. you see him pull this man to safety on this water taxi. other people who were passengers on the water taxi come in to...
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charleston, west virginia right now 67 degrees. so the warmth not that far away but we've got the cold in place thanks to the appalachians. our day planner, lots of clouds. upper 40s by 3:00. 6:00, 7:00 probably get the high around 52. we're going to stay in the 40s to around 50 tonight. tomorrow spring like, 70s, showers, storms. aim have more on take coming up in a few minutes. mike, back to you. >> thank you, howward. >>> coming up on wusa9, a megamerger in the food and beverage industry. a $36 billion. >> plus, show me the money. we'll tell but a new >>> clara barton, one of the names part of the campaign to bring a female face to u.s. currency. the website called women on 20s allowed people to vote for their favorite candidate. the goal of the campaign is to have a female face on the $ten bill by the -- $20 bill by the year 2020. >>> of course it's tax time. people who work for the federal government owe more than $3 billion in backtaxes from last year. according to the i.r.s., workers at the department of housing and urban de
charleston, west virginia right now 67 degrees. so the warmth not that far away but we've got the cold in place thanks to the appalachians. our day planner, lots of clouds. upper 40s by 3:00. 6:00, 7:00 probably get the high around 52. we're going to stay in the 40s to around 50 tonight. tomorrow spring like, 70s, showers, storms. aim have more on take coming up in a few minutes. mike, back to you. >> thank you, howward. >>> coming up on wusa9, a megamerger in the food and...
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he had previously lived in charleston.d a monument to randolph. there was a dedication ceremony at what was then part of elmwood cemetery, in february of 1871, which was a major demonstration of interracial politics in columbia. it featured a parade with the militia, the highly controversial black militia. including a unit named after randolph, the randolph rifles. a variety of political dignitaries, black and white. elmwood cemetery sold the land to randolph cemetery to make randolph cemetery, which is a good, landscape example of the ways in which reconstruction created lasting black institutions. randolph is a reminder that columbia was not as violent as other places. political leaders stayed in columbia because it was safer here. it is not just that columbia was a safe haven, but there was a real moment of opportunity here. i want to give you two snapshots from the burning of columbia. first, a man named william librant enlisted early in the war in a regiment formed mostly of people who lived near each other. this regi
he had previously lived in charleston.d a monument to randolph. there was a dedication ceremony at what was then part of elmwood cemetery, in february of 1871, which was a major demonstration of interracial politics in columbia. it featured a parade with the militia, the highly controversial black militia. including a unit named after randolph, the randolph rifles. a variety of political dignitaries, black and white. elmwood cemetery sold the land to randolph cemetery to make randolph cemetery,...
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in the west virginia charleston here. >> oh my good. >> screams as the earth starts to cave. the power lines going down in front of them. and just feet from the runway at a major airport. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight in charleston, west virginia, a rush to clear debris, the governor surveying the scene after these frightening moments. a huge landslide, sending onlookers running for c >> the power lines! >> it was like the ground cracked and it all came down. >> reporter: take a look from above. the whole side of a mountain sheared off right next to an airport runway, planes still landing above the slide. tonight, the airport on emergency power. the destruction below, this church, damaged beyond repair. 25 families beneath that cliff out of their homes tonight. this creek blocked by the slide causing the valley to flood. heavy equipment scrambling to clear a path for the water. >> we've got every available resource down here and terrain is obviously difficult to work in. >> reporter: swollen rivers in ohio sending ice floes downstream. record rains are swamping st
in the west virginia charleston here. >> oh my good. >> screams as the earth starts to cave. the power lines going down in front of them. and just feet from the runway at a major airport. here's rob marciano. >> reporter: tonight in charleston, west virginia, a rush to clear debris, the governor surveying the scene after these frightening moments. a huge landslide, sending onlookers running for c >> the power lines! >> it was like the ground cracked and it all came...
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also charleston is sending their families, their furniture their valuable alcohol to columbia. they don't start evacuating that until like a day and a half before sherman arrives. so there is already this sort of heightened condition in columbia >> i understand many slaves were brought here refugeed, because they assumed that it would be the low country charleston, that would be the main target of the union march the invasion. and sherman deceived them in that sense and went not for augusta, not for charleston, but for columbia. here we have a question. >> this is for dr.rubin. i want to offer a very traditional old-fashioned military kind of explanation for why sherman would say, i order atlanta burned, so why wouldn't i admit to burning columbia? this is a disciplined fighting force that he's had in the field for years. he is very proud of them, undoubtedly. this is the first instance i can see as a military historian where he loses control of elements of his army. large amounts of his army kind of breakdown drunkenness, the kinds of things that would make any military comman
also charleston is sending their families, their furniture their valuable alcohol to columbia. they don't start evacuating that until like a day and a half before sherman arrives. so there is already this sort of heightened condition in columbia >> i understand many slaves were brought here refugeed, because they assumed that it would be the low country charleston, that would be the main target of the union march the invasion. and sherman deceived them in that sense and went not for...
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they still had charleston, savannah guston and florida. lord george germane put forward new plans as to how the war could be continued in 1782. what really changed in britain , and similar to vietnam, was the opinion at home. the opposition parties were gaining ground. the government could no longer rely on majorities. army officers, many of them sat in parliament during this period, and the majority of officers had started to go vote (202) 748-8000 officers had started to go against the war and against continuing the war. and so in 1782, lord north essentially had to resign. he no longer have the majority support in the house of commons. now the main argument for the book is the british victory was unlikely, but it was still a war that could have been lost by the patriots, and therefore everything we learned in high school about why the patriots won is important. the leadership. imagine a different leader to washington. john hancock, also, the person who commanded at the battle of saratoga, and later gates. who later ran away after the ba
they still had charleston, savannah guston and florida. lord george germane put forward new plans as to how the war could be continued in 1782. what really changed in britain , and similar to vietnam, was the opinion at home. the opposition parties were gaining ground. the government could no longer rely on majorities. army officers, many of them sat in parliament during this period, and the majority of officers had started to go vote (202) 748-8000 officers had started to go against the war...
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all this warm air to the west it's currently 73 in charleston. 77 in knoxville, tennessee. that warm wedge of air is headed here and we'll enjoy it in the afternoon. but by evening, another cold front could bring showers and maybe thunderstorms. a very busy weather forecast coming up for the next few days and i'll share it all with you in minutes. alison? alison: we'll see you then. thank you very much. it's no surprise of course to see pictures taken at all the various tourist attractions around the district. but one particular photo at the vietnam women's memorial is receiving plenty of criticism today. horace holmes is live near that memorial in northwest to show us this picture in question. horace? horace: alison if you haven't been down here this is the vietnam women's memorial. you can see it's very beautiful and very moving. now, let me show you the picture in question that was taken by the cleveland photographer matthew munson while he was on a visit here to washington, d.c. it shows children climbing on top of the memorial. well, we talked to a lot of people down h
all this warm air to the west it's currently 73 in charleston. 77 in knoxville, tennessee. that warm wedge of air is headed here and we'll enjoy it in the afternoon. but by evening, another cold front could bring showers and maybe thunderstorms. a very busy weather forecast coming up for the next few days and i'll share it all with you in minutes. alison? alison: we'll see you then. thank you very much. it's no surprise of course to see pictures taken at all the various tourist attractions...
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even before the confederates fired on fort sumter in april of 1861 in charleston, the union was preparing and thinking about what happens if this becomes, if secession becomes a shooting war. and one of the things that they considered was creating -- establishing a blockade of southern ports. the idea of a blockade is to use -- it's an old, traditional technique that's used in warfare to blockade an enemy's port to keep ships and vessels from coming in and out to prevent the enemy from getting support from outside. the union, union forces declared a blockade on april 19 of 861. that was just -- 1861. that was just two days after jefferson davis had declared the confederates would authorize privateers to go after union shipping which is itself an act of war. but the union blockade was declared in april 19th of 1861. the idea was that the federals would position warships around the confederate coast around the southern ports and prevent vessels from coming in and out. running the blockade was it legal? it wasn't legal in the eyes of union forces, it was legal in the eyes of the confederacy
even before the confederates fired on fort sumter in april of 1861 in charleston, the union was preparing and thinking about what happens if this becomes, if secession becomes a shooting war. and one of the things that they considered was creating -- establishing a blockade of southern ports. the idea of a blockade is to use -- it's an old, traditional technique that's used in warfare to blockade an enemy's port to keep ships and vessels from coming in and out to prevent the enemy from getting...
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colbert is from charleston maybe he could not go the next level. but john stewart does great.is tough on everybody, not just republicans. someone has to fill that space in american politics. mark: thank you so much. ♪ mark: if you're looking for a new host of the daily show maybe give these folks a chance. who are your actual favorite comedians? >> you got me in a tough one there. mark: louis ck? >> i don't know who that is. john: alan sherman? >> i was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? you don't have to email me just raise your hand. you to be glad scott walker is not here, he would be you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the first thing i would say to her is let's talk about e-mail. i did not think bill and i had anything in common. [laughter] [applause] speaking of snakes, saint patrick -- >> i told my staff, whatever you do do not let me follow senator g graham because he is funny. my
colbert is from charleston maybe he could not go the next level. but john stewart does great.is tough on everybody, not just republicans. someone has to fill that space in american politics. mark: thank you so much. ♪ mark: if you're looking for a new host of the daily show maybe give these folks a chance. who are your actual favorite comedians? >> you got me in a tough one there. mark: louis ck? >> i don't know who that is. john: alan sherman? >> i was going to tell you the...
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the fast-thinking crew of a water taxi in charleston, south carolina, racing to pull an unconscious man friends out of the water. abc's gio benitez has our story. >> i need an ambulance at charleston harbor resort and marina. >> we'll lift him onto the dock. one, two, three. >> reporter: watch, a lovely day at sea turns into a dramatic race for survival. >> someone's unconscious. >> reporter: when this charleston water taxi typically used for sightseeing and dolphin watching becomes an emergency lifeline for a 28-year-old man unconscious in south carolina's charleston harbor. the man wishing to remain anonymous tells us he fell off a sailboat while having a seizure. his friends jumping in after him desperately trying to keep him afloat. >> we pretty much put the hammer down and got there as quick as we could. >> let's go! >> reporter: with eight passengers on board his water taxi, captain matt balassome decided to take the dramatic detour. then with time running out, that water taxi hearing the sailboat's mayday call on the radio. >> sos, i've got three men in the water here at the dock
the fast-thinking crew of a water taxi in charleston, south carolina, racing to pull an unconscious man friends out of the water. abc's gio benitez has our story. >> i need an ambulance at charleston harbor resort and marina. >> we'll lift him onto the dock. one, two, three. >> reporter: watch, a lovely day at sea turns into a dramatic race for survival. >> someone's unconscious. >> reporter: when this charleston water taxi typically used for sightseeing and...
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. >> take super fan rachel from charleston. >> the bay before -- day before thanksgiving, south carolinaing boogie boarding. >> some people will do anything to avoid talking to their families at thanksgiving. ix hypothermia is a no-brainer against hearing abouty you are aunt's gallbladder surgery. she is wearing a bikini and we're a little light on the cheesecake this week, so this angle isn't the best, though. yes, much better. but it still doesn't really scream sexy. >> what's sexier than a country girl in a bikini out in the mud? >> i could give you a list but now you're sort of making us uncomfortable. you go, girl. better yet we'll just move on. >> coming up a human torch makes an ash of himself. these hotties win place and show us what they got. a girl gets her shot at the big spin. plus the "whacked out sports top five." that's next on a "whacked out sports" special edition earth Ñ7 odor! foot odor? get new odor-eaters medicated foot powder. stops foot itch and irritation. odor-eaters. no shoes. no problem. >>> welcome back to our without tribute to the three elements of disaster.
. >> take super fan rachel from charleston. >> the bay before -- day before thanksgiving, south carolinaing boogie boarding. >> some people will do anything to avoid talking to their families at thanksgiving. ix hypothermia is a no-brainer against hearing abouty you are aunt's gallbladder surgery. she is wearing a bikini and we're a little light on the cheesecake this week, so this angle isn't the best, though. yes, much better. but it still doesn't really scream sexy....
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charleston has got it all. >> i know, it is so nice. thank you very much. senator graham: i tell you what probably not a good time to talk about global warming this week. go tigers! when did you graduate? >> 2012. i came from the downtown central near walmart, so i didn't have are to walk. -- have far to walk. that is where the bus dropped me off. senator graham: so you are in the air force now? >> army reserves. senator graham: thank you for your service. what is your career field? we're going to our intel capabilities. but budget cuts might turn that around. senator graham: isil hates us both equally. >> thank you. thank you for your speech. senator graham: this is the coolest idea. >> i'm from virginia and i think i can understand you a little better. senator graham: thank you very much. senator graham: outstanding, we will have somebody come by and visit. >> please do. senator graham: we would love to have you at the event in the museum as well. there you go. you can patiently wait. [laughter] no one left behind. >> thank you very much. >> senator, if i
charleston has got it all. >> i know, it is so nice. thank you very much. senator graham: i tell you what probably not a good time to talk about global warming this week. go tigers! when did you graduate? >> 2012. i came from the downtown central near walmart, so i didn't have are to walk. -- have far to walk. that is where the bus dropped me off. senator graham: so you are in the air force now? >> army reserves. senator graham: thank you for your service. what is your career...
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. >> reporter: i'm tisha thompson with the i-team in charleston west virginia with the story of the highest ranking woman to file an official complaint of rape in the national guard and why she says she >>> in the shadow of the capitol wheel at national harbor, cranes hard at work. the mgm casino and resort is slated to open next year. today they hit a major hiring milestone. prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins joins us with a sneak peek at the progress. >> reporter: all of these cranes up in the air and d.c. and virginia are getting a sight of the cranes up in the air, they can't wait to start making money off of this casino. but there has been a change in the opening date. what was once an empty field is filled with work trucks cranes new foundations and the promise of a world-class casino and resort coming soon. >> here in just 20 months, you will find an exceptional resort. it will cost $1.25 billion. >> reporter: the new mgm national harbor will include a 23-story hotel a casino filled with slots and tables and a number of restaurants as well as a theater. >> there are m
. >> reporter: i'm tisha thompson with the i-team in charleston west virginia with the story of the highest ranking woman to file an official complaint of rape in the national guard and why she says she >>> in the shadow of the capitol wheel at national harbor, cranes hard at work. the mgm casino and resort is slated to open next year. today they hit a major hiring milestone. prince george's county bureau chief tracee wilkins joins us with a sneak peek at the progress. >>...
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i was in charleston and i went to the charleston animal society's annual meeting.ute to animal lovers. >> that's disgusting. >> and when he made a surprise appearance my husband got on stage and told a story. >> no surprise. >> they do amazing work. they are 141 years old as an organization. they have a no kill policy and expanded their nonprofit is well run, well organized. they don't waste a dollar. i was warmly welcomed and i loved it. >> you said you had a great time. >> i had a great time. >>> so three years ago yesterday the conservative voice lost a huge, huge personality, andrew brightheart died 43 years way before his time. we all hung out and spend a lot of time with him. his legacy lives on with breitbart.com. you guys can still learn from breitbart.com breitbart.com. >> so lady gaga. i have to say i dislike her. she and vince vaughn did a charity polar bear plunge. >> why do you not like her? >> i like her for the charity work but i can't stand her music. i can't help it. >> that's cold. >> and really bad extensions. other than that she looks kind of --
i was in charleston and i went to the charleston animal society's annual meeting.ute to animal lovers. >> that's disgusting. >> and when he made a surprise appearance my husband got on stage and told a story. >> no surprise. >> they do amazing work. they are 141 years old as an organization. they have a no kill policy and expanded their nonprofit is well run, well organized. they don't waste a dollar. i was warmly welcomed and i loved it. >> you said you had a...
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a tense standoff at fort sumter and charleston harbor continued. both the north and south anxiously look to the inauguration for signs of what was to come. lincoln's eggnog go address was filled with all minutes warnings -- ominous warnings against success in and promises to meet the use of arms by the seceded southern states with force on the part of the united states. four years later on march 4 1865 despite for terrible years of civil war, president lincoln viewed his
a tense standoff at fort sumter and charleston harbor continued. both the north and south anxiously look to the inauguration for signs of what was to come. lincoln's eggnog go address was filled with all minutes warnings -- ominous warnings against success in and promises to meet the use of arms by the seceded southern states with force on the part of the united states. four years later on march 4 1865 despite for terrible years of civil war, president lincoln viewed his
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an emergency life line for a 28-year-old man unconscious in south carolina's charleston harbor.in anonymous tells us he fell off a sailboat while having a seizure. his friends jumping in after him desperately trying to keep him afloat. >> we pretty much put the handler down and got there as quick as we could. >> let's go! >> reporter: with eight passengers on board his water taxi captain matt balassome decided to take the dramatic detour. then with time running out, that water taxi hearing the sailboat's mayday call on the radio. >> sos, i've got three men in the water here at the dock much i need help immediately. >> reporter: arriving at the dire scene even before emergency response crews. two passengers and captain balassome's trained crew helping too including robert schultz who just started his first day on the job. >> it was go time. >> stay with him. do not leave his side. >> reporter: incredibly the ragtag team pulls all three men to safely. >> we've recovered all people. >> we're in the business of showing people a good time. that's what we're known for but working on t
an emergency life line for a 28-year-old man unconscious in south carolina's charleston harbor.in anonymous tells us he fell off a sailboat while having a seizure. his friends jumping in after him desperately trying to keep him afloat. >> we pretty much put the handler down and got there as quick as we could. >> let's go! >> reporter: with eight passengers on board his water taxi captain matt balassome decided to take the dramatic detour. then with time running out, that water...
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. # >>> more new video on "action news," a hillside in charleston, west virginia came crashing down on the power lines. nobody was hurt, but authorities are worried approaching rain will make the situation worse which is probably the same rain we're waiting for. >> reporter: yes, we'll get it late tonight and into tomorrow. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you're dry to start out your friday. as we take a look outdoors, there's center city, pretty easy to see the tops of the center city sky scrapers. you'll noticement camera is not bouncing like yesterday because the winds are no longer blustery. ment temperature is colder, 34 degrees, a lot of suburbs around the freezing mark. winds out of the east at # miles per -- 8 miles per hour. the barometer is steady. it's clear to start out stars out there right now. probably getting early sunshine and the sun will fade behind increasing clouds as the day goes on. looks like it's dry during the day. 32 degrees by 8:00. 40 by 11:00. 50 by 2:00. we'll wind up with the same high temperature like yesterday for much. region. 46 in allentown.
. # >>> more new video on "action news," a hillside in charleston, west virginia came crashing down on the power lines. nobody was hurt, but authorities are worried approaching rain will make the situation worse which is probably the same rain we're waiting for. >> reporter: yes, we'll get it late tonight and into tomorrow. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you're dry to start out your friday. as we take a look outdoors, there's center city, pretty easy to see the...
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the charleston police department says jackson patel has not been seen since tuesday. investigators say patel was in the care of his grandmother. at some point a man claiming to be his father took the little boy and said that he was going to bring him back to his mother. now, police are looking for aaron taylor who may be driving a silver 2008 toyota rav 4 with license plate 9 tj 495. if you have information, please give police a call. >>> let's go now to a first 4 traffic alert that could have an impact on your commute for quite a while. d to thedot starts to rebuild the 16th street bridge and it will mean lane closures and delays. megan mcgrath is live in northwest d.c.. well it was going to be a great friday but now we have rain and now we've got lane closures to make people extra happy today. >> reporter: yeah there is no question about it, this is going to be a problem for thousands of people. and this is a project that will be around for months. take a look hnd me here 16th street this is where the 16th street bridge goes over top of military road. both of those
the charleston police department says jackson patel has not been seen since tuesday. investigators say patel was in the care of his grandmother. at some point a man claiming to be his father took the little boy and said that he was going to bring him back to his mother. now, police are looking for aaron taylor who may be driving a silver 2008 toyota rav 4 with license plate 9 tj 495. if you have information, please give police a call. >>> let's go now to a first 4 traffic alert that...
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binghamton 1 charleston 17. that's a down-sloping wind off the mountains it is a moderating wind. it's a bitter start but temperatures will moderate this afternoon getting in the upper 30s row 40s today. future tracker 6 maybe a few high thin clouds this afternoon, skies of blue and flurries in the poconos that's about it. overnight tonight, we'll see clouds around, tomorrow we start out with high thin clouds and the skies are clear during the afternoon. overall it's a nice, quiet weekend for a change. lehigh valley, sun and clouds, cold 36 degrees that's the forecast high. that's better than yesterday when you were stuck in the 20s. atlantic city, the shore points, sunny, chilly, yesterday we were in the 20s today we're closing in on 40 degrees. philadelphia, 39 today. sun and clouds, the normal for this time of year is 50. it will be breezy from time to time. winds sustained out of the southwest at 10 to 15 miles per hour. overnight tonight partly cloudy not nearly always cold, 26 degrees outlying suburbs 30 for the city. don't forget to spring ahead here we'll lose an hour slee
binghamton 1 charleston 17. that's a down-sloping wind off the mountains it is a moderating wind. it's a bitter start but temperatures will moderate this afternoon getting in the upper 30s row 40s today. future tracker 6 maybe a few high thin clouds this afternoon, skies of blue and flurries in the poconos that's about it. overnight tonight, we'll see clouds around, tomorrow we start out with high thin clouds and the skies are clear during the afternoon. overall it's a nice, quiet weekend for a...
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colbert is from charleston. he maybe could not quite go to the next level.to to be on jon's show before he left. he is tough on everybody, not just republicans. somebody has to fill that space in american politics. mark: thank you, senator lindsey graham. mark: we will be back after this. ♪ mark: comedy central, if you're looking for a new host of the daily show, maybe give these folks a chance. who are your actual favorite comedians? >> you got me in a tough one there. mark: louis ck? >> i don't know who that is. alan sherman? >> i was going to tell you the prime minister of india. >> i do not mean to ignore governor pataki in new hampshire. he has others that are doing that already. >> in my 12 years of governor i issued one pardon. mark: four lenny bruce? >> i am tough on crime, but he was dead. >> me being here today has made to the front runner. any democrats here? raise your hand. you don't have to email me, just raise your hand. you had better be glad scott walker is not here, he would be at you up. me and hillary, and a contest for president. the fir
colbert is from charleston. he maybe could not quite go to the next level.to to be on jon's show before he left. he is tough on everybody, not just republicans. somebody has to fill that space in american politics. mark: thank you, senator lindsey graham. mark: we will be back after this. ♪ mark: comedy central, if you're looking for a new host of the daily show, maybe give these folks a chance. who are your actual favorite comedians? >> you got me in a tough one there. mark: louis ck?...
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. >> when laties charleston steps into his truck, his first and last thoughts are about getting homesafely to his daughter. >> she's my world. i have to get home every day. >> to get home he has to drive over pennsylvania's 5,000 structurally deficient bridges. >> it's a huge safety issue and you have to constant lie be paying attention. >> drive with them and you quickly realize how much attention it takes. weight restricted enclosed bridges are everywhere. here we have one of the bridge weight limits is 19 tons. >> reporter: some next to firehouses and others so rusted there's no choice but to close them. >> at some point you have to do your job. >> jake corman helped pass a bill that raised more than $9 million to fix the state bridges. the state had to do what it could without help from washington. >> it was clear they weren't moving very fast and instead of waiting and allowing our infra infrastructure to crumble, we went out ahead of them. >> the state senator isn't alone alone, from the state secretary and we would love for the federal government to act to ed rendell. >> the m
. >> when laties charleston steps into his truck, his first and last thoughts are about getting homesafely to his daughter. >> she's my world. i have to get home every day. >> to get home he has to drive over pennsylvania's 5,000 structurally deficient bridges. >> it's a huge safety issue and you have to constant lie be paying attention. >> drive with them and you quickly realize how much attention it takes. weight restricted enclosed bridges are everywhere. here...
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charleston is the cradle of secession. wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement since his removal from the army of tennessee in july of 1864 -- he appoints johnson to command those troops. he says, concentrate all available forces and drive back sherman. at this point, johnson is saying, with what? in the words of the cavalry chief, wade hampton, it would scarcely have been possible to disperse the force more effectually. they are the remnants of the army of tennessee. there is lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. the garrison that defended charleston, they are retreating to sherman's right. third, once
charleston is the cradle of secession. wanted for its symbolic value while the city of augusta is also a desirable target. in effect, beauregard opens the road to colombia, the state capital, for sherman. with minimal interference, sherman reaches columbia on february 17, 1865. by this point it is clear to the confederacy's new general in chief, that beauregard is not up to the task of stopping sherman. on february 22, he directs general joseph johnson, who has been living in virtual retirement...
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. >>> some people who live near the jager t in charleston west virginia have evacuated their homes because of a landslide that started sunday at the end of the airport's main runway. it took out power lines a gas line trees, an empty house, a church, d it closed a road. repairs to stop the landslide can't start until the rain stops and right now there's more rain in the forecast for charleston this weekend. >>> a man won more than $1 million in the powerball lottery but can't claim the money. security camera showed the man buying a ticket at a grocery store in southern california. when he didn't come forward to collect the big prize, the california lottery commission released the video hoping to find him. the man saw himself on the news and came forward yesterday. but he had lost the ticket. unfortunately for him, no ticket means no money. and the prize expired yesterday. the winnings will now go to the state public schools. >> that's just heartbreaking for him. >>> one family is telling an incredible story of survival and quick thinking. a couple crash landed their small plane into the oc
. >>> some people who live near the jager t in charleston west virginia have evacuated their homes because of a landslide that started sunday at the end of the airport's main runway. it took out power lines a gas line trees, an empty house, a church, d it closed a road. repairs to stop the landslide can't start until the rain stops and right now there's more rain in the forecast for charleston this weekend. >>> a man won more than $1 million in the powerball lottery but can't...
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an accident in charleston, along route 29 right here around pickering dam road. coming up 202, pennsy turnpike looking good, overturn vehicle here at 57th and baltimore avenue, and then coming north on i-95 up from delco they have that 291 stretch closed for the rest of this week. we have ramp from i-95 to 291 blocked as well. willing to the airport get not that park and ride area use island as an alternate. norristown high speed line they have shuffled the scheduled around on us so make sure you grab a new timetable because things are different for morning rush hour. mike and alex, back over to you. >>> it has happened again. >> two los angeles police officers were shot sunday evening last night triggering an intense search for two suspects in south los angeles. officers were driving and wearing plainclothes around 6:00 p.m. when someone opened fire. investigators say the officers also began shooting. police are questioning several people and have shut down several blocks to look for the two gunman. the officers suffered minor injuries and said to be okay. >> 6:
an accident in charleston, along route 29 right here around pickering dam road. coming up 202, pennsy turnpike looking good, overturn vehicle here at 57th and baltimore avenue, and then coming north on i-95 up from delco they have that 291 stretch closed for the rest of this week. we have ramp from i-95 to 291 blocked as well. willing to the airport get not that park and ride area use island as an alternate. norristown high speed line they have shuffled the scheduled around on us so make sure...