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the royalists lost and a lot of ts or down innc charleston. charleston -- were down in charleston. i can see why there economic reasons to cooperate on both sides come to the civil war. but do those old hard feelings still influence some of this politic between the confederacy and britain? >> it was kind of confused in charleston as a result of those emotions. some of the correspondent to be correspondents said they are recording me and they made me the head of the society. they are doing this and that is the whole thing going on in 1860, 1861. maybe we could answer to the queen again. maybe this is our destiny, and overall, we are aristocrats and it fits with what we want to do. at the same time, he would note that they were celebrating the day that the british pulled out of of charleston so there were mixed messages with the same people and in the same community. >> you mentioned that he had so many dispatches and reports to london, etc. something through washington otherwise through british ships. apparently, he was using some kind of a code because i find it very odd that the m
the royalists lost and a lot of ts or down innc charleston. charleston -- were down in charleston. i can see why there economic reasons to cooperate on both sides come to the civil war. but do those old hard feelings still influence some of this politic between the confederacy and britain? >> it was kind of confused in charleston as a result of those emotions. some of the correspondent to be correspondents said they are recording me and they made me the head of the society. they are doing...
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i grew up in charleston and i was curious if you knew where he was living when he was in charleston. ade started out on tr street. it's just a couple of doors away , and then he moved the meeting -- to meeting street. my real -- >> miro question is in south , carolina in the revolutionary war we had a civil war. a lot of very hard feelings. the royalists lost's and a lot of the independence were done in charleston. there economic reasons to cooperate on both sides come to the civil war. but do those old hard feelings still influence some of this politic between the confederacy and britain? >> it was kind of confused in charleston as a result of those emotions. some of the correspondent to be correspondents said they are recording me and they made me the head of the society. they are doing this and that is the whole thing going on in 1860, 1861. maybe we could answer to the queen again. maybe this is our destiny is -- our destiny, and overall we , are aristocrats and it fits with what we want to do. at the same time, he would note that they were celebrating the day that the british po
i grew up in charleston and i was curious if you knew where he was living when he was in charleston. ade started out on tr street. it's just a couple of doors away , and then he moved the meeting -- to meeting street. my real -- >> miro question is in south , carolina in the revolutionary war we had a civil war. a lot of very hard feelings. the royalists lost's and a lot of the independence were done in charleston. there economic reasons to cooperate on both sides come to the civil war....
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] >> anthony: meet one of the owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray.i'm gonna take shotgun. >> bill: we're gonna see how fast he can go all the way around the outfield. >> antny: today the river dogs ar the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sand gn >> bill: yow! that's going to score a run, and that's going to leave a mark. he's gonna hold him. >> anthony: bad day for the sand gnats. >> bill: you're hated. you're hated. >> anthony: we will crush you like a -- well, sand gnat. >> bill: a sand gnat has almost no backbone. almost not skeletal structure. they fold. >> anthony: as difficult as it might've been to forgo the joys of the bacon-wrapped foot-long corn dog known as the "pig on a stick," we knew we'd be coming here, husk, sean's restaurant in downtown charleston, one of two that have helped make the city a fine dining destination. so i wanna know, southern living, it's very different up there and down here. it's a big transition. easy, easy for you or not? >> bill: it's easy. the only -- driving was the real transition because i drive like a new
] >> anthony: meet one of the owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray.i'm gonna take shotgun. >> bill: we're gonna see how fast he can go all the way around the outfield. >> antny: today the river dogs ar the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sand gn >> bill: yow! that's going to score a run, and that's going to leave a mark. he's gonna hold him. >> anthony: bad day for the sand gnats. >> bill: you're hated. you're hated....
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. >>> tourists in charleston, south carolina got more than a bargained forai wild carriage ride after the horse threw the driver to the street. and just the nine passengers were not injured. the driver was hurt. slightly. it is the second time in less than a month the horse, luke has done this so. he has been taken off duty until the vets check him out. >> breaking news from charleston, port area evacuated overnight. officials received a threat last night regarding container ship at a terminal, mersk memphis arrived in charleston from new york. federal, state, local law enforcement involved in the investigation. charleston the eighth busiest port in the country. >> jurors in the bill cosby sex assault case entered day four of deliberations. they now met for 27 hours. still no verdict. yesterday the panel asked for a read back of testimony from accuser andrea constandt and the detective who investigated her allegations. jurors heard part of a deposition in a civil case. the case against the officer who killed a man enters day four of was told to keep trying. officer janez charged with
. >>> tourists in charleston, south carolina got more than a bargained forai wild carriage ride after the horse threw the driver to the street. and just the nine passengers were not injured. the driver was hurt. slightly. it is the second time in less than a month the horse, luke has done this so. he has been taken off duty until the vets check him out. >> breaking news from charleston, port area evacuated overnight. officials received a threat last night regarding container ship...
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the first two cruz died in training in charleston. so the third crew, they knew everybody else who had worked on this summer's double -- submersible, the submarine, had died, and they were still willing to join the third crew and try and do something. the third crew were from all different parts of the south and possibly the north, depending, or several were possibly born in europe. tore was not a common thread tie these guys together except for volunteering. the plan was to bury the crew of the huntley in 2004, to lay them to rest. as part of the work leading up to that, we wanted to give a face associated with the names we had come up with. the identities of the crew we knew, we knew information about the artifacts associated with them, but we want to see what they look like. so all eight of the crewman had casts of their skulls used to make facial reconstructions, and that is what we see here. in 2004, presented to the public before they were buried, that was in april, 2004. this would have been a proper place to take care of it, y
the first two cruz died in training in charleston. so the third crew, they knew everybody else who had worked on this summer's double -- submersible, the submarine, had died, and they were still willing to join the third crew and try and do something. the third crew were from all different parts of the south and possibly the north, depending, or several were possibly born in europe. tore was not a common thread tie these guys together except for volunteering. the plan was to bury the crew of...
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jail or the hospital where they are being held in charleston.hey escape onto the streets where they end up hiding among union citizens. some are stealing from house to house. eventually they make it to the works where african-american toots take them on boats union islands. more escape by jumping off the trains when they stop to take on water at either kingsville or branch fell, and then they are going to make their way to columbia. davis gave aon exhortingcolumbia, carolinians to give their all for confederate independence. and you know exactly what i'm going to say -- they are turned out and to an open field. naturally, there's going to be a lot of escapes. escapes, bute more the confederates put on a dramatic display to try to discourage what had happened at florence. one of the officers who jumps off the train is recaptured by dogs and mangled by dogs. so, confederate officials ring that dad officer -- bring that dead officer's body and put it sofront of the prisoners, they really are intimidated by that. because it gives them the impression
jail or the hospital where they are being held in charleston.hey escape onto the streets where they end up hiding among union citizens. some are stealing from house to house. eventually they make it to the works where african-american toots take them on boats union islands. more escape by jumping off the trains when they stop to take on water at either kingsville or branch fell, and then they are going to make their way to columbia. davis gave aon exhortingcolumbia, carolinians to give their...
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you can see the people at her charleston office today. watch this. >> i want you to see a picture of somebody, a face. that's my daughter. >> okay. >> okay? she is beautiful. >> she doesn't take after her mom. but that's okay. i want you to see her in treatment. >> oh, my gosh. how old is she? >> 41 years old. she's been fighting this cancer. >> what's her name? >> amy elizabeth stills. she's been fighting this cancer for four years. very diligently. she has maintained her jobs. she's gotten promotions. has led teams. as sick as she has been. she would not be alive today if it wasn't for the aca. >> is she on medicaid? >> no. she's working. >> she's able to get -- >> with her job. but if she ever lost her insurance, in seven months, she went over $10,200,000,000 and this has been going on for four years. pre-existing condition? and we're not sure how long she'll be able to work. maybe forever. that's what our goal is. but these are real people. my daughter. so i want you to have that in your brain. look at this. i understand pressure. i u
you can see the people at her charleston office today. watch this. >> i want you to see a picture of somebody, a face. that's my daughter. >> okay. >> okay? she is beautiful. >> she doesn't take after her mom. but that's okay. i want you to see her in treatment. >> oh, my gosh. how old is she? >> 41 years old. she's been fighting this cancer. >> what's her name? >> amy elizabeth stills. she's been fighting this cancer for four years. very...
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you heard the reference there to the church shooting in charleston. today, on the second tragedy. several hundred people marched in honor of those killed. they called it the hate won't win unity walk. >>> still ahead tonight, five officials in flint michigan charged with involuntary manslaughter. the case is tied to the city's water crisis. >>> a young man finds his calling, becoming a role model in the process. how he's inspiring ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. then it hit me... ...managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor,... ...i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease... ...even after trying other me
you heard the reference there to the church shooting in charleston. today, on the second tragedy. several hundred people marched in honor of those killed. they called it the hate won't win unity walk. >>> still ahead tonight, five officials in flint michigan charged with involuntary manslaughter. the case is tied to the city's water crisis. >>> a young man finds his calling, becoming a role model in the process. how he's inspiring ahh. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on...
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from pittsburgh, through garrett county, west of charleston, that's the bulls eye.uld see 4 to 5 to 6 inches of rain west of the divide. tomorrow as temp, 81. just gorgeous by next week. low 80s, low humid. 83 downtown. still 80 in leesburg. taking the dog for a walk, you'll probably be sweating tonight. temperatures upper 70s. coming in i-66 it doesn't matter what route you're taking, you're going to get some rain tomorrow morning. you still have some rain, but generally east. then we get a break friday night. you're okay. then boom, we get into saturday morning, and here comes just another slug of moisture, and i mean, that's going to be the heavy stuff. 1 to 2 inches with that slug of moisture alone. sunshine breaking out at 11:00, 1:00. mid-80s by 1:00. morning showers on saturday. remnants of cindy. beautiful on sunday. warm yes, but not humid. nice on monday. really pleasant. i've got a couple of drops here. 85. the sunshine on thursday. >>> young ballers grow up dreaming of this night. their name to be call bid an nba team one player from from prince george's
from pittsburgh, through garrett county, west of charleston, that's the bulls eye.uld see 4 to 5 to 6 inches of rain west of the divide. tomorrow as temp, 81. just gorgeous by next week. low 80s, low humid. 83 downtown. still 80 in leesburg. taking the dog for a walk, you'll probably be sweating tonight. temperatures upper 70s. coming in i-66 it doesn't matter what route you're taking, you're going to get some rain tomorrow morning. you still have some rain, but generally east. then we get a...
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charleston will be the home base. a lot happening. if you want to full up with nasa we will give you specifics. lots of things across the country but specifically charleston and kentucky. phone.sea on the caller: chelsea from "deep wire." i have a question for angela. well -- education reduce student involvement in a future? -- will cuts in education reduce student involvement in the future? >> i am working to make sure our valuable education programs continue to exist. if that elimination happened that would have a huge negative impact. this is a collaboration between many different entities. there are a lot of different centers involved. that is something we are really working on. as we speak, our community is working to save the important parts of nasa. we understand things need to change a little bit but we're working hard to maintain the impactful programs. host: one more question on the found that social media and we will wrap up. i believe who have cbs news. phil? caller: the balloon campaign, do any of you have a sense of how
charleston will be the home base. a lot happening. if you want to full up with nasa we will give you specifics. lots of things across the country but specifically charleston and kentucky. phone.sea on the caller: chelsea from "deep wire." i have a question for angela. well -- education reduce student involvement in a future? -- will cuts in education reduce student involvement in the future? >> i am working to make sure our valuable education programs continue to exist. if that...
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canola -- charleston cannot -- charleston kanawha. i have not found any in southwest virginia in particular. this is where, for the most part, in many instances, the u.s. cavalry is being sent to or places that they know men have congregated, so around the norfolk area and king george county, there are reports coming in the say there are a lot of an paroled confederates in this area, maybe we should send the provost marshal to this place. >> thank you. can someone clarify after sheridan arrives in the valley in the late summer, it is still about a month before the actual fighting begins. can you clarify on why they waited so long. i'm sure early was expecting an attack. >> the reason was that grant was under the delusion that early's army was much larger than it was, and when early sent part of the troops back to lee, at that point, grant felt that sheridan had a much better opportunity of achieving his objectives, but it is a very interesting phenomenon that the federals overestimate early's force and lee grotesquely underestimates t
canola -- charleston cannot -- charleston kanawha. i have not found any in southwest virginia in particular. this is where, for the most part, in many instances, the u.s. cavalry is being sent to or places that they know men have congregated, so around the norfolk area and king george county, there are reports coming in the say there are a lot of an paroled confederates in this area, maybe we should send the provost marshal to this place. >> thank you. can someone clarify after sheridan...
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that was her district nofs charleston, west virginia today. she is one of the republican senators who appears to be on the fence in this bill. it is down to one vote right now as to whether or not this will pass. if it does pass, the cbo projects will result in 22 million americans not the just losing the health insurance that they're on but altogether lflt protests through the spring like we can continue to see today affect the way this vote ultimately goes. joining us, the co-executive director, one of the architects of the protests against these efforts to repeal the affordable care act. thank you for being here. >> a lot has changed since we first talked with you about this little movement seemed to be springing forth out of nowhere. >> i'm surprised as you are. we have an average of 13 groups in each district. >> 13? >> 13 and this is not just an east coast thing or a west coast thing. this is indivisible alabama, in tennessee, there are groups in maine that spent last week going to every single congressional district office that susan co
that was her district nofs charleston, west virginia today. she is one of the republican senators who appears to be on the fence in this bill. it is down to one vote right now as to whether or not this will pass. if it does pass, the cbo projects will result in 22 million americans not the just losing the health insurance that they're on but altogether lflt protests through the spring like we can continue to see today affect the way this vote ultimately goes. joining us, the co-executive...
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next question charleston is the capital city of which u.s. state.. >> south carolina. >> jimmy: no. there is a charleston, south carolina lie in a. it is not the capital city. i believe columbia is. would you like to steal? >> you just said the answer right? >> jimmy: no, i did not. >> you say it. >> jimmy: i only say the questions. >> next question. >> i don't know. i got too many wrong already. >> virginia. >> jimmy: very close. west virginia. wow. all right. our next question. >> we don't get half a point? >> jimmy: you get half of no point for that one. >> do we get a question for being funny. >> jimmy: which doctor is credited with inventing the game of basketball. >> james nay smith. >> jimmy: that is correct. you're on the board. >> i'm the oldest person up here. that's why i know. >> jimmy: next question what chemical element is represented by the symbol k, the letter k? glenn. >> potassium. >> jimmy: that is right. you have the lead. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: next question which u.s. president first won election in 1800 appears o
next question charleston is the capital city of which u.s. state.. >> south carolina. >> jimmy: no. there is a charleston, south carolina lie in a. it is not the capital city. i believe columbia is. would you like to steal? >> you just said the answer right? >> jimmy: no, i did not. >> you say it. >> jimmy: i only say the questions. >> next question. >> i don't know. i got too many wrong already. >> virginia. >> jimmy: very close. west...
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be forgotten and abandoned too soon. >> you heard the reference there to the church shooting in charleston. today, on the second anniversary of that tragedy, several hundred people marched in honor of those killed. they called it the hate won't win unity walk. >>> still ahead tonight, five officials in flint michigan, charged with involuntary manslaughter. the case is tied to the city's water crisis. >>> a young man finds his calling, becoming a role model in the process. how he's inspiring america tonight. >>> the investigation into the water crisis in flint, michigan, resulted in criminal charges this week. against five city officials allegedly failing to do enough to prevent the spread of legionnaires' disease during the crisis. we get more from anne thompson. >> reporter: in flint, where residents still use bottled water to protect themselves from lead contamination, five officials charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly failing to alert the public about an outbreak of legionnaires' disease when they were told there would be another outbreak. prosecutors say their inaction
be forgotten and abandoned too soon. >> you heard the reference there to the church shooting in charleston. today, on the second anniversary of that tragedy, several hundred people marched in honor of those killed. they called it the hate won't win unity walk. >>> still ahead tonight, five officials in flint michigan, charged with involuntary manslaughter. the case is tied to the city's water crisis. >>> a young man finds his calling, becoming a role model in the...
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he lost his grip during a game in charleston, south carolina.nkfully no one was hurt in the stands. a lucky fan, he got to keep that bat. unexpected souvenere there. tebow's team lost to the charleston river dogs, 3-0. >> probably didn't know that was coming. with a ball you know what to expect. something that big. >>> this father's day might be turning out to be a little extra special for robert jay z. according to e news, they have welcomed their twins. the power couple wemade the announcement. the addition of twins makes them a family of 5. they have their 5-year-old big sister blue ivy. we're hoping the rumor's true because they've been out there since thursday. >> do we know that it's twins? >> yeah. >> we do? >> i think. >> okay, cool. congratulations to them. >> boy/girl, girl girl/, boy >> now we wait for the names. >> being born to a pretty awesome family. >> hey, taking dad out for this father's day? you're going to want to get ready for the heat. man, it is sticky out there. tom is breaking down how hot it is going to get. >>> dramati
he lost his grip during a game in charleston, south carolina.nkfully no one was hurt in the stands. a lucky fan, he got to keep that bat. unexpected souvenere there. tebow's team lost to the charleston river dogs, 3-0. >> probably didn't know that was coming. with a ball you know what to expect. something that big. >>> this father's day might be turning out to be a little extra special for robert jay z. according to e news, they have welcomed their twins. the power couple wemade...
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charleston will be the home base. a lot of things happening. if you want to follow up with us at nasa we can give you specifics but as alex said lots of things across the country but particularly in western kentucky. any other phone questions before i go to jason and then we're going to wrap up? chelsea on the phone. >> hi, chelsea [ inaudible ] from [ inaudible ]. >> we hear you. >> i have a question for angela. so you had talked a lot about student research and the involvement with nasa space grant. [ inaudible ] the removal of [ inaudible ] education reduce student involvement in the future [ inaudible ] research? >> that's a very interesting point that you bring up and i'm obviously working very hard with folks at nasa and also with our legislatures to make sure that our really valuable education programs do continue to exist. obviously if that elimination happened, that would have a huge negative impact. as i said, this was a collaboration amongst many different nasa entities, the nasa mission director, nasa space grant, and there's lots o
charleston will be the home base. a lot of things happening. if you want to follow up with us at nasa we can give you specifics but as alex said lots of things across the country but particularly in western kentucky. any other phone questions before i go to jason and then we're going to wrap up? chelsea on the phone. >> hi, chelsea [ inaudible ] from [ inaudible ]. >> we hear you. >> i have a question for angela. so you had talked a lot about student research and the...
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charleston will be the home base. a lot of things happening. if you want to follow up with us at nasa we can give you specifics but as alex said lots of things across the country but particularly in western kentucky. any other phone questions before i go to jason and then we're going to wrap up? chelsea on the phone. >> hi, chelsea [ inaudible ] from [ inaudible ]. >> we hear you. >> i have a question for angela. so you had talked a lot about student research and the involvement with nasa space grant. [ inaudible ] the removal of [ inaudible ] education reduce student involvement in the future [ inaudible ] research? >> that's a very interesting point that you bring up and i'm obviously working very hard with folks at nasa and also with our legislatures to make sure that our really valuable education programs do continue to exist. obviously if that elimination happened, that would have a huge negative impact. as i said, this was a collaboration amongst many different nasa entities, the nasa mission director, nasa space grant, and there's lots o
charleston will be the home base. a lot of things happening. if you want to follow up with us at nasa we can give you specifics but as alex said lots of things across the country but particularly in western kentucky. any other phone questions before i go to jason and then we're going to wrap up? chelsea on the phone. >> hi, chelsea [ inaudible ] from [ inaudible ]. >> we hear you. >> i have a question for angela. so you had talked a lot about student research and the...
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the first two crews died in training in charleston. you can imagine, the third crew knew everyone else who worked on this submersible, the submarine, had died. yet, they were still willing to join the third crew and take the submarine out and try and do something. the third crew were from all different parts of the south and possibly the north, depending, 4 were possibly born in europe. there was not a common thread to tie these guys together except for volunteering. the plan was to bury the crew of the huntley in 2004, to lay them to rest. as part of the work leading up to that, we wanted to give a -- to get a face associated with the names we had come up with. the identities of the crew we knew, we knew information about the artifacts associated with them, but we wanted to see what they look like. all eight of the crewman had casts of their skulls used to make facial reconstructions, and that is what we see here. in 2004, presented to the public before they were buried, that was in april, 2004. if you are going to recover anything, e
the first two crews died in training in charleston. you can imagine, the third crew knew everyone else who worked on this submersible, the submarine, had died. yet, they were still willing to join the third crew and take the submarine out and try and do something. the third crew were from all different parts of the south and possibly the north, depending, 4 were possibly born in europe. there was not a common thread to tie these guys together except for volunteering. the plan was to bury the...
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this name derivative from the less done foror the city of charleston. he said and looked more like cam -- him then a gilbert stuart. i go back to the gilbert stuart because that is what people know more than any other. that will be our point of reference. does the famous portrait commissioned for new york state. -- this is the famous portrait commissioned for new york state. this is the most perfect depiction of monroe in full figure. it shows him with his hand on the map of florida. i'm sure everyone is very familiar with this. it shows a stately presence, shows a commanding presence. his sword is on the table next to his hand. a chair over here. this is sort of a take off of the portraits of george washington that you have seen where he is standing with a curtain and the chair next to him as well. but here we have a green and , gold tablecloth, william and mary's colors, how did they know? this was the basis that i came up with my standing figure here. you can see with the takeoff on washington here, they wanted a stately figure of him. what to do you
this name derivative from the less done foror the city of charleston. he said and looked more like cam -- him then a gilbert stuart. i go back to the gilbert stuart because that is what people know more than any other. that will be our point of reference. does the famous portrait commissioned for new york state. -- this is the famous portrait commissioned for new york state. this is the most perfect depiction of monroe in full figure. it shows him with his hand on the map of florida. i'm sure...
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most thought he was going to head through charleston. there was some concern that he would head to columbia. according to the census, there were 8000 people in the city. occurred, a lot of southern cities where a focal point for people to come to an seek food in jobs to wait up war. -- out the war. the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing that takes place before the troops arrive. when sherman starts out, the real impediment he has is the wet weather he is encountering. his troops are veterans at this point during his corps of engineers is excellent and he can push through 10 to 12 miles a day. there are only some minor skirmishes along the way. once that happens, the gateway is open and he can move into the city as quickly as he would like. one of the places he cites his artillery is the first presbyterian church steeple, ab
most thought he was going to head through charleston. there was some concern that he would head to columbia. according to the census, there were 8000 people in the city. occurred, a lot of southern cities where a focal point for people to come to an seek food in jobs to wait up war. -- out the war. the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation,...
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most historians focus their or inion on virginia terms of the seaport in charleston. wilmington played an incredibly important role during the war. not many people know about fort anderson. they hear about the forts guarding wilmington during the civil war, to hear about fort fisher and understandably so. the site of the two largest naval bombardments of the war, the largest amphibian operation in american history up until world war ii. we have this great earthen fort that is very important in guarding the city. we are here at the historic site of the national trust for historic preservation. the draytons were an important south carolina family. they play critical roles in the formation and development of the colony of south carolina. and in the formation of the nation itself. in fact, if you follow their trajectory through the 19th century, you will see the different descendents came apart as well. the family allows us to follow both the birth and development of the carolina colony, the birth and development of the nation, and the fracturing of the nation during the
most historians focus their or inion on virginia terms of the seaport in charleston. wilmington played an incredibly important role during the war. not many people know about fort anderson. they hear about the forts guarding wilmington during the civil war, to hear about fort fisher and understandably so. the site of the two largest naval bombardments of the war, the largest amphibian operation in american history up until world war ii. we have this great earthen fort that is very important in...
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if is a boy growing up in the 1950s on charleston air force base in south carolina. he had a reoccurring reverie. he was a civil war soldier on the side of the confederacy. he didn't question the race wars around him. if black people showed up in the white housing area where he lived with his sergeant father and the rest of the family he joined the kids with rocks and confederate flags and chased out intruders. on saturday night, he and the other white kids from the charl charleston area road bikes to the area of the african-american. he enlisted in the air force and in 1975, 12 years later, now a sergeant himself he appeared on the cover of "time" magazine wearing the blue cap and a crisp white pen with his declarations imposed. super imposed on there was i am a homosexual. he was the first openly gay person to be on the cover of time. how he got there had to do with his transformation from stone throwing bigot to supporter of black civil rights as he came to no black people in the air force. after two tours of duties he agreed to teach in the air force race relatio
if is a boy growing up in the 1950s on charleston air force base in south carolina. he had a reoccurring reverie. he was a civil war soldier on the side of the confederacy. he didn't question the race wars around him. if black people showed up in the white housing area where he lived with his sergeant father and the rest of the family he joined the kids with rocks and confederate flags and chased out intruders. on saturday night, he and the other white kids from the charl charleston area road...
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charleston avenue this accident is out here. harbor township we have an accident on the parkway northbound 322. as you head southbound we have the left lane blocked with construction, so a few things going on there. let's show you the temperatures as you head out the door. cool to start you off in the morning. in the 40s in allentown and millville. 54 in philadelphia. we're heading up to 82 ten degrees warmer than yesterday with sunshine. the weekend is looking nice, 86 on saturday, 92 turning hot on sunday. >> upper darby police are trying to copy with an opioid epidemic that is getting worst month by month. officers responded to a five heroin overdoses in a 24 hour period this week. one couple is alive because neighbors heard their children screaming for help. >> help me help me, he i said what's wrong. he said my mommy and daddy are stuck in the, can you help me. >> narcan revived the couple. >>> we learning about the shooting rampage, police are combing through the social media post of randy stair. he praised the columbine h
charleston avenue this accident is out here. harbor township we have an accident on the parkway northbound 322. as you head southbound we have the left lane blocked with construction, so a few things going on there. let's show you the temperatures as you head out the door. cool to start you off in the morning. in the 40s in allentown and millville. 54 in philadelphia. we're heading up to 82 ten degrees warmer than yesterday with sunshine. the weekend is looking nice, 86 on saturday, 92 turning...
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tebow's team lost to the charleston river dogs 3-0.ow. >>> well, this father's day might be turning out to be extra special for rpe according to e news jay z and beyonce have welcomed their twins. >> what? >> the power couple announced the pregnancy back in february when this picture went viral. the addition of the twins makes them now a family of five. the babies have a big sister, 5-year-old blue ivy. as of right now no word on what the names are. we're all wondering about that. >> i'm not sure about that announcement picture with the veil. >> it was unique. >> definitely. congratulations to them if that's the case. >>> hey, a little bit of a breeze outside of union station but it is hot as well. already 79 degrees at 9:28 this morning. it's just going to get hotter today and also humid. tom is going to break it all down for how hot we are talking when we come back. >>> check this out. dramatic video catches speeders tearing through local neighborhoods. now a resolution has been created but the solution a year later, nothing's been d
tebow's team lost to the charleston river dogs 3-0.ow. >>> well, this father's day might be turning out to be extra special for rpe according to e news jay z and beyonce have welcomed their twins. >> what? >> the power couple announced the pregnancy back in february when this picture went viral. the addition of the twins makes them now a family of five. the babies have a big sister, 5-year-old blue ivy. as of right now no word on what the names are. we're all wondering...
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you know they do that cute little charleston dance number. ♪ ♪ and now, some of her personal possessionsnging in the rain dress she wore with gene kelly. ♪ ♪ are up for auction. with some proceed going to charity. you know things she wore, we have a lot of the things photo id from things she would go to award shows. >> the jewelry to me, it shows a lot of personality as well. but this was, these were things that most of us were able to see on her. >> this ornate bed in the marlon brando film desiree, also slept in by a famous princess. >> this is carrie's bed. >> carrie slept in this bed. >> three years of her life. this was carrie's bed. >> debbie's ultimate treasure. carrie and todd's booties in bronze next to her lifetime achievement academy award. >> what's cool about my mother's life. a life well lived, and she lived and did everything that she ever dreamed of. >> the auction takes place in september. thanks to ginger. what are you going to bid on? >> the jewelry. love to bid on the jewelry. important to look have artifacts that express the >> i want the oscar. no other way i am get
you know they do that cute little charleston dance number. ♪ ♪ and now, some of her personal possessionsnging in the rain dress she wore with gene kelly. ♪ ♪ are up for auction. with some proceed going to charity. you know things she wore, we have a lot of the things photo id from things she would go to award shows. >> the jewelry to me, it shows a lot of personality as well. but this was, these were things that most of us were able to see on her. >> this ornate bed in the...
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that is beautiful low humidity, pittsburgh and charleston and west virginia in the 60s and 70s in richmond and roanoke and the more humid and oppressive air will move in tonight as the wind shifts. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan a line of storms as the humidity comes in from the west and a lot of that fall as part overnight tonight and not looking at storms to bring in the humidity and it comes back tomorrow. heat indexes back into the 90s the second half of the weekend and a dirty sky and not the deep blue and some pop-ups downpours and storms at times. we'll track it on future tracker 6 coming up in just a bit in the accuweather forecast. >> we'll check back in later. still to come on "action news" this afternoon. a renowned philadelphia drug den is finally getting cleaned up. we have details about the city's plans coming up. >> and meteorologist, melissa magee, is down at the shore staying cool near the water in cape may. >> reporter: hey there sharrie, you know it's such a beautiful day we decided to take our down at the shore and adventure out in the water and we are in
that is beautiful low humidity, pittsburgh and charleston and west virginia in the 60s and 70s in richmond and roanoke and the more humid and oppressive air will move in tonight as the wind shifts. as we look at stormtracker 6 live double scan a line of storms as the humidity comes in from the west and a lot of that fall as part overnight tonight and not looking at storms to bring in the humidity and it comes back tomorrow. heat indexes back into the 90s the second half of the weekend and a...
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he team ended up losing to the charleston river dogs. 3-0. -- hoop check out this sweet cross over here. reverse layup. mystics led 49-39 at the break. less than 30 seconds to go. 85-83. a quick three. no good. dallas gets the board and the win. final, 87-83. >> give dallas credit for hanging in. johnson played a terrific game for them. that is one of our more disappointing losses in how we lost. >> we were in a great place to win the game and run away with it, and we did not do that, so it is one of those things you have got to learn from. unfortunately, we did not learn and win. we have to lose and learn, too. robert: tonight, it is abc seven sports sunday. the president joins me in studio to make sure you tune in. finally, paul george has told the pacers he will not resign with them after the 2018 season. she is now the quarterback. where are mom and dad? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you w
he team ended up losing to the charleston river dogs. 3-0. -- hoop check out this sweet cross over here. reverse layup. mystics led 49-39 at the break. less than 30 seconds to go. 85-83. a quick three. no good. dallas gets the board and the win. final, 87-83. >> give dallas credit for hanging in. johnson played a terrific game for them. that is one of our more disappointing losses in how we lost. >> we were in a great place to win the game and run away with it, and we did not do...
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. >>> the new church in charleston will build a memorial to the victims of the shooting massacre thatk place there in 20. th announcement yesterday on the second anniversary of the shooting spree that killed nine members of the church and hundreds marked the anniversary with a unity walk, and releasing nine doves in the sky representing each of the victims. >>> and then first wdireor and e family says he died from complications of diabetes. he was 63 years old. >>> cnbc's morgan brennan has a preview. >> we will see how enthusiastic home buyers are these days. the latest number on sales are out on wednesday. new home sales are out on friday. the paris air show is set to become this coming friday and it will feature the greatest aircraft makers a as well as an announcement of who is buying them. and then we will find out how cost for 2018, and which regions of the country could be left without coverage, and all of this is subject to change if congress moves to remove and repeal the affordable care act. get all your business news on cnbc. >>> father's day is here, and instead of giving
. >>> the new church in charleston will build a memorial to the victims of the shooting massacre thatk place there in 20. th announcement yesterday on the second anniversary of the shooting spree that killed nine members of the church and hundreds marked the anniversary with a unity walk, and releasing nine doves in the sky representing each of the victims. >>> and then first wdireor and e family says he died from complications of diabetes. he was 63 years old. >>>...
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. >>> lifting an evacuation at the port in charleston, south carolina after receiving a tip on a ship that docked there. they received an unanimous call and youtube video a dirty bomb may be on the ship. they removed four suspicious containers they searched and cleared. >>> a 76-year-old man in philadelphia has died after a minivan hit him at center city, one of two pedestrians hit and it also crashed into a newsstand. >>> the trial against philadelphia williams begins monday. they worked out the final logistics of the trial and expected to last about a month. >>> firefighters put out the last of the flames from that deadly high-risefn:e fire is expected to rise. they said they don't know how many people died and entire families still missing. fire fighters have been traumatized by the inability to save more people and saying it will take weeks for the building to be searched and cleared. >>> in our area, atlantic casinos made more money in may. gambling revenue up 4.3% in may compared to the same time a year ago. you take out the taj ma hall, the casinos posted a 7% increase last m
. >>> lifting an evacuation at the port in charleston, south carolina after receiving a tip on a ship that docked there. they received an unanimous call and youtube video a dirty bomb may be on the ship. they removed four suspicious containers they searched and cleared. >>> a 76-year-old man in philadelphia has died after a minivan hit him at center city, one of two pedestrians hit and it also crashed into a newsstand. >>> the trial against philadelphia williams...
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clear skies in charleston west virginia. we have showers out to the west that will break for sunshine this afternoon. tomorrow is the opposite. we start out with the sun and the clouds roll in during the day as the warm front approaches. north and west there could showers associated with the front, as well. future tracker 6, 11:00 a.m., you're sunny in the lehigh valley, cloudy for south jersey, maybe a couple of leftover showers, down the jersey shore, showers stay north of seaside heights. from that pointer -- point north you get showers foreign relations committee that point south it's cloudy. sunday we start out with the sun, the clouds roll in quickly, by afternoon we see the showers roll in. tomorrow evening everybody is fair game for a shower or quick-hitting thunderstorm. today, showers until 10:00 a.m. or so. and then it's full sun in the afternoon. 77 degrees is the forecasted high. cloudy through 10:30 a.m., bang, full sun, 3:00 p.m., 77. 5:00 p.m., 675 degrees. the poconos looking at showers and clouds, by aftern
clear skies in charleston west virginia. we have showers out to the west that will break for sunshine this afternoon. tomorrow is the opposite. we start out with the sun and the clouds roll in during the day as the warm front approaches. north and west there could showers associated with the front, as well. future tracker 6, 11:00 a.m., you're sunny in the lehigh valley, cloudy for south jersey, maybe a couple of leftover showers, down the jersey shore, showers stay north of seaside heights....
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. >> reporter: on friday smoke filled the cockpit of a flight, the plane forced to land in charlestonhad to make an emergency land rg and we got to use the slidy door thing. >> reporter: and on friday where flight turned around after three hours. passengers were told there was a possible navigation malfunction. >> i just spent about six hours traveling nowhere. i'm a little i'll be going home, thankfully. >> reporter: all full of fear, but only ending in frustration. >>> and new at 11:00, more scare in the sky. a woman allegedly tried to open the emergency exit in mid-flight. the airline said the pilot decided to land in corpus christi, texas. an off-duty police officer restrained the passenger until the flight landed safely. >>> new at 111, it was supposed to be a fun way to celebrate turning 60, but a kayaking trip quickly turned dangerous for her friends. all of the women wound up in water. one managed to swim to shore while a bystander pulled another woman to safety. >> so i sit up and she pulled me out. she saved me, because if it wasn't, i probably would have been floating down
. >> reporter: on friday smoke filled the cockpit of a flight, the plane forced to land in charlestonhad to make an emergency land rg and we got to use the slidy door thing. >> reporter: and on friday where flight turned around after three hours. passengers were told there was a possible navigation malfunction. >> i just spent about six hours traveling nowhere. i'm a little i'll be going home, thankfully. >> reporter: all full of fear, but only ending in frustration....
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smoke started to fill a jetblue flight forcing an emergency landing in charleston, south carolina. >> our eva pilgrim joins us with more on exactly what happened. good morning to you, eva. >> reporter: good morning. a three-hour flight interrupted, a plane forced out of the sky. everyone on board rushing to safety. scary moments mid-flight. a jetblue plane forced to make an emergency landing, smoke spotted inside the plane. >> just heads up, we will stop on the runway and plan an evacuation. >> reporter: passengers evacuating. first responders on the scene. >> we went over the bracing position. came down pretty fast. >> flight 913 took off friday morning from white plains, new york to ft. lauderdale. halfway through the flight, passengers and crew noticed a problem. >> people started smelling smoke and there was obviously a little bit of haze in the air. >> reporter: the plane forced to land in charleston, south carolina. hundreds of miles away from its intended final destination. >> we did have a smoke event in the cockpit or in the cabin. and it has gone out but there's still smoke
smoke started to fill a jetblue flight forcing an emergency landing in charleston, south carolina. >> our eva pilgrim joins us with more on exactly what happened. good morning to you, eva. >> reporter: good morning. a three-hour flight interrupted, a plane forced out of the sky. everyone on board rushing to safety. scary moments mid-flight. a jetblue plane forced to make an emergency landing, smoke spotted inside the plane. >> just heads up, we will stop on the runway and plan...
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. >> down in charleston, south carolina -- i got to get my southern accent going.a lipinski said i do to her man, and she went with a gown that had a 20-foot tulle skirt. >> they look so pretty. >> they do. >> i love love. >> i know you do. go find you some. >> i love this dude. >>> steve carell has gone gray, looking like a silver fox, including at the "despicable" premiere, and carly steel is really into it. >> people are digging what they call the silver fox look. you're like gq. steve carell makes us want gray hair. >> i'm sick of people looking at me for my physical attributes. >> they are. >> it's just genetic. there's nothing i can do. >> who doesn't love this guy? >> look at him. >> hair wou >> this is s lteveast year with brown hair, and then in january at the golden globes with some gray, and now, we all like him now. >> nothing will prepare you for these hot photos of steve carell. >> yeah. >> what is your reaction to all this? >> i'm busting with pride. that's very nice. >> what does your wife think? >>e's mine back off. >> i think she's hot and that's
. >> down in charleston, south carolina -- i got to get my southern accent going.a lipinski said i do to her man, and she went with a gown that had a 20-foot tulle skirt. >> they look so pretty. >> they do. >> i love love. >> i know you do. go find you some. >> i love this dude. >>> steve carell has gone gray, looking like a silver fox, including at the "despicable" premiere, and carly steel is really into it. >> people are digging...
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supremacist dylann roof shot and killed nine african american parishioners at an historic black church in charlestonsouth carolina. one month after the attack, the state confederate battle flag was removed from the south carolina capitol grounds. the issue is intense because many fear their southern history is being removed. others say the symbols of slavery are too painful to witness. last month, new orleans removed a statue of robert e. lee statue, the last of four taken down in the crescent city. during a recent speech, mayor mitch landrieu pointed out these statues tell only 'part' of history. mitch landrieu, new orleans mayor: these monuments ignore the slave slavery it stood for. diane: what some call the struggle between heritage and hate stretches beyond new orleans. recently, vandals struck a st. louis monument honoring confederate soldiers and sailors. the city's mayor wants to have a removal plan for that statue by the end of june. residents of brandenburg, kentucky, celebrated their new confederate soldiers of the american war statue -- the same statue removed from the university of kent
supremacist dylann roof shot and killed nine african american parishioners at an historic black church in charlestonsouth carolina. one month after the attack, the state confederate battle flag was removed from the south carolina capitol grounds. the issue is intense because many fear their southern history is being removed. others say the symbols of slavery are too painful to witness. last month, new orleans removed a statue of robert e. lee statue, the last of four taken down in the crescent...
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it will be visible in charleston and nashville.ext chance we get to see a solar eclipse, try 2024. >> making plans? >> sure. >> that graphic you had of 100%, you will be able to see stuff here, you don't have to go to nashville or south carolina, or, you know -- >> you will just see it better there? >> it will be spectacular. 100%. >> and host a party? >> and it is a road trip. >> and this is not the eclipse you want to look or get welder's glasses. >> right. >>> we are looking at our first full day of summer tomorrow. hot and humid. and then the remnants of cindy is going to combine with the cold front and bring us some showers. and some pretty good rain it looks like on friday night and saturday. a live look outside. from the michael and son weather camera. spectacular here. 86 here. and dew points mid-60s. winds are gusting to 21. up to the north, where the showers and storms are kind of right along i-70. and they are kind of a straggler storm, behind it. and this is actually headed for shady grove. and maybe toward hagerstown a
it will be visible in charleston and nashville.ext chance we get to see a solar eclipse, try 2024. >> making plans? >> sure. >> that graphic you had of 100%, you will be able to see stuff here, you don't have to go to nashville or south carolina, or, you know -- >> you will just see it better there? >> it will be spectacular. 100%. >> and host a party? >> and it is a road trip. >> and this is not the eclipse you want to look or get welder's...
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they also watched with glee as parts of atlanta, charleston, and columbia burned. the creation of sherman's should not be separated from the destruction of cloth neckties and other articles of clothing. in gendered terms, the railroad represented the ability to wage war, the bedroom represented the willingness to sustain the fight. my work also built upon a progression of scholarships that gender and culture used to reinterpret battlefield and homefront to minimize and blur the distinction. for more than a generation, scholars have brought to life in the important role of female soldiers, nurses, spies and government workers. embrace theans stories of wartime women without changing the fundamental narrative of the war. female nurses cared for male soldiers, female soldiers -- pretended to be men. men makeies helped better or worse battlefield decisions. authors of these accounts offered new narratives of the war that hardly segregated women out of them, many historians remain content to include women as a supporting cast. surprisingly, many scholarly accounts of th
they also watched with glee as parts of atlanta, charleston, and columbia burned. the creation of sherman's should not be separated from the destruction of cloth neckties and other articles of clothing. in gendered terms, the railroad represented the ability to wage war, the bedroom represented the willingness to sustain the fight. my work also built upon a progression of scholarships that gender and culture used to reinterpret battlefield and homefront to minimize and blur the distinction. for...
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lauderdale, the plane forced to land in charleston. >> we had to make an emergency landing and we got to use the slidy door thing. >> reporter: and on saturday, an american airlines flight from philadelphia to frankfurt, germany, turned around after three hours. passengers was told there was a possible navigation malfunction. >> i spent six hours traveling nowhere. i'm frustrated, but i will be going home, thankfully. >> reporter: series of incidents in the sky all ending free of tragedy, but full of fear and frustration. steve patterson, nbc news. >> from that to a scare closer to the ground, but no less harrowing, a teenage girl dangling, from an amusement park ride plunging 25 feet in front of horrified onlookers. good samaritans using their bodies to break her fall, perhaps saving her life. nbc's katie beck has the video. >> reporter: dangling in distress, 25 feet above the ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> a 14-year-old girl hangs on for dear life in a six flags great escape ride in upstate new york. >> i saw this young person dangling by just her arms and head basically. off the
lauderdale, the plane forced to land in charleston. >> we had to make an emergency landing and we got to use the slidy door thing. >> reporter: and on saturday, an american airlines flight from philadelphia to frankfurt, germany, turned around after three hours. passengers was told there was a possible navigation malfunction. >> i spent six hours traveling nowhere. i'm frustrated, but i will be going home, thankfully. >> reporter: series of incidents in the sky all...
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morning , the threat of the dirty bomb shuts down a south carolina port overnight, terminal in charleston was, evacuated while authorities investigated this threat after a careful search officials found no evidence of a dirty bomb, which is combination of the conventional explosives, and radioactive materials. the terminal has since reopened, the coastguard says that the person who org national weather nally reported the threat has been detained by questioning. >>> out west investigators say ups work shore shot and killed three collogueness san francisco previously filed a grievance to stop working overtime. police say jimmy lamb walk in the warehouse and opened fire, some employees, scrambled for, jumping from the rooftops, others ran outside and began shouting for help. >> i am most concerned about my employees, to make sure that we have as many counselors that are needed on site for all of their support. >> lamb took his own life before fatally shooting three co-workers and injuring few more. lamb filed that grievance to stop working overtime back in march. >>> in georgia a major break
morning , the threat of the dirty bomb shuts down a south carolina port overnight, terminal in charleston was, evacuated while authorities investigated this threat after a careful search officials found no evidence of a dirty bomb, which is combination of the conventional explosives, and radioactive materials. the terminal has since reopened, the coastguard says that the person who org national weather nally reported the threat has been detained by questioning. >>> out west...