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, charleston is a mecca of historical tourism.umber one tourism, historical tourism, number one charleston, city has a hundred thousand residents, 5 million people visit every year. when we started on the book, things changed. when we started working on the book, you didn't hear about this at all, history of slavery, experience of enslaved people, the experience of black charlestonians, the majority population in charleston from 1700's up until cusp of civil war. but you didn't hear the stories. sort of investigating that was the impetus for the the book. >> thank you for the origin, i think it's important that we often hear the background on what gives away to a thing call a book, there's a long journey that a book is a shorthand to that we can often lose, a connective threat that i saw on the book, selfish ambitions and hear these beautifully brilliant people talk about something in the way that might help inform what -- if you listen to malcolm x, everywhere before canada is the south, right, it doesn't matter if you were born
, charleston is a mecca of historical tourism.umber one tourism, historical tourism, number one charleston, city has a hundred thousand residents, 5 million people visit every year. when we started on the book, things changed. when we started working on the book, you didn't hear about this at all, history of slavery, experience of enslaved people, the experience of black charlestonians, the majority population in charleston from 1700's up until cusp of civil war. but you didn't hear the...
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they pitched them to another less prominent part in charleston and off charleston peninsula outside the city and effectively drove them away. they erase themse from public memory so by the early 20th century people didn't even know the nickname of theseth emancipation celebrations. they were famously called [inaudible] after the name of a dance thatrm was performed foro years and years. it was not so much a migration but a forced migration, not a consensual migration. >> lane, my next question comes from you. i've mentioned [inaudible] a couple of times and i was thinking when i was reading your wonderful book that i was thinking about black reconstruction by [inaudible] and in the book what he talks about is before the civil war black people were freeing themselves literally walking ofa elantations. but another thing he brings up and when i teach this to students i don't often have wonderful scholars like you can follow up with the historical evidence of it all and that is to say after the civil war the planter class was basically murdered and they die in the war. they were 7% of the a
they pitched them to another less prominent part in charleston and off charleston peninsula outside the city and effectively drove them away. they erase themse from public memory so by the early 20th century people didn't even know the nickname of theseth emancipation celebrations. they were famously called [inaudible] after the name of a dance thatrm was performed foro years and years. it was not so much a migration but a forced migration, not a consensual migration. >> lane, my next...
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brian sullivan live in charleston, south carolina, this morning with that angle., over to you >> reporter: yeah, seema thank you very much. believe it or not, folks, the port of charleston one of the biggest on the east coast, soon to be the deepest is behind us coming up all day on cnbc, we're going to be going in there we'll show you all the stuff you need to see. pretty cool sights once the sun comes up here's the thing about ports is that they are really the front lines with trade everything the president and china are threatening to tax has got to come in and out of this country somehow. the port of charleston, one of the biggest import ports in the entire united states why are we here? well, perhaps unlike any other state in the united states, the port of charleston matters to its state more than any other. yes, the port of charleston -- jacksonville's important, the port of savannah is important, the port of long beach and los angeles certainly are important, but the port of charleston is nearly 10% of south carolina's entire gdp it is responsible for more
brian sullivan live in charleston, south carolina, this morning with that angle., over to you >> reporter: yeah, seema thank you very much. believe it or not, folks, the port of charleston one of the biggest on the east coast, soon to be the deepest is behind us coming up all day on cnbc, we're going to be going in there we'll show you all the stuff you need to see. pretty cool sights once the sun comes up here's the thing about ports is that they are really the front lines with trade...
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charleston, south carolina. it almost goes without saying is a show piece of american history and southern manners. its charm is deeply embedded as the families who count seven, eight, ten generations here. kate waring was born to one of those families. grew up in a fine, big house along the historic waterfront called the battery. dance lessons, birthday parties. >> dad, if we catch a turtle, can we keep it? >> doting parents, janice and tom, who adored their own daughter. she had you essentially wrapped around her finger. >> oh, absolutely. she was the love of my life. and not stupidly so. i mean, i could not always tell when i was being manipulated, but some of the time. >> sure. >> no, katie and i had a very special bond always. >> she was the middle child. sandwiched between two brothers, older joe, younger richard. she was bright. maybe too bright. school bored her, animals, all animals, enchanted her. she was naive, sweet, as younger brother richard saw it, she could not turn away a stray animal or human.
charleston, south carolina. it almost goes without saying is a show piece of american history and southern manners. its charm is deeply embedded as the families who count seven, eight, ten generations here. kate waring was born to one of those families. grew up in a fine, big house along the historic waterfront called the battery. dance lessons, birthday parties. >> dad, if we catch a turtle, can we keep it? >> doting parents, janice and tom, who adored their own daughter. she had...
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and tim you jumped into a crowded field in charleston. with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders had very different campaign. he looked like it looked like an uphill battle from the beginning what made you a decided to jump into a congressional race. that is the best question i get. i can tell you why i left the district attorney's office. it does take its toll on your i'm not sure congress thought that. you know the incredibly well. because you represented incredibly well for a long time in congress. and then in the u.s. senate. i have one in against two incumbents. if you weren't friends with the incumbent. do you think maybe you could do better. in hindsight the job is a lot harder than it appears i know you have a little bit. not in washington. you jumped into a very competitive primary. it was like going into the lions den. a big owner. and everybody knows who strong thurman is. and we counseled together. counsel together. we do relationship. and the good news as we went through a very competitive primary. it was at ti
and tim you jumped into a crowded field in charleston. with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders had very different campaign. he looked like it looked like an uphill battle from the beginning what made you a decided to jump into a congressional race. that is the best question i get. i can tell you why i left the district attorney's office. it does take its toll on your i'm not sure congress thought that. you know the incredibly well. because you represented incredibly well for a...
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>> when i went to the president after the charleston incident, he asked me, what could he do. as it relates to history. we found common position on legislative remedies that could help people in distressed communities. the opportunity zones that we're talking about throughout this country, the president said he would commit to supporting that legislation, he did, it's now law. now 50 million americans may see reasons to breathe hopefully about the future. because of that legislation will bring more resources into distressed communities. >> brennan: after charlottesville you said he is not a racist but racially insensitive. >> yes. >> brennan: you still believe? >> he's not a racist f. he racially insensitive. >> brennan: you haven't seen improvement in language or actions by the interest the justice department. >> i can't say whether or not the entire administration reflects his position. i will say that he has very positive on legislative remedi remedies. i think if you follow the facts which you'll find that unemployment rates within the african american community as 6.9% ha
>> when i went to the president after the charleston incident, he asked me, what could he do. as it relates to history. we found common position on legislative remedies that could help people in distressed communities. the opportunity zones that we're talking about throughout this country, the president said he would commit to supporting that legislation, he did, it's now law. now 50 million americans may see reasons to breathe hopefully about the future. because of that legislation will...
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tim, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders, carol campbell and strom thurmond. very different campaigns but looked like an uphill battle from the beginning. trey, what made you decide to jump into a congressional race? was it a midlife crisis? >> i wish i knew, senator. that is the best question i did, which is i can tell you why i let the district attorneys office. i can tell you just seem seen l personified on a daily basis does take its toll on your soul quite frankly. my wife and my mom were pretty clear i needed to go do something else. not sure congress -- [laughing] >> i i was going to say. >> you know the district incredibly well because you represented it incredibly well for a long time in congress, and then as u.s. senate, i run against two incumbents in the primary. it is a lonely feeling. it is an unpleasant experience and i was naÏve to think that the relationship could survive the race, quite frankly. why did i do it? my mom and my wife said if you were not friends with the incumbent, how would you judge their pe
tim, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders, carol campbell and strom thurmond. very different campaigns but looked like an uphill battle from the beginning. trey, what made you decide to jump into a congressional race? was it a midlife crisis? >> i wish i knew, senator. that is the best question i did, which is i can tell you why i let the district attorneys office. i can tell you just seem seen l personified on a daily...
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take on a veteran republican incumbent congressman, and tim, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with two -- with the sons of who iconic republican political leaders, carol campbell strom thurmond. trey what made you decide to jump into a congressional race? was it's mid-life crisis? >> i wish i knew, senator. that is the best question i get, which is -- dican tell you why i left the district attorney's office. can tell you, just seeing eevil personified daily takes a toll on your life, my mother and my wife thought i needed to do something else. you know the district incredibly well because you represented it incredibly well for a long time in congress, and then in the u.s. senate. i've run against two incumbents in the primary. it's lonely feeling. it is an unpleasant experience, and i was naive to think that the relationship could survive the race, quite frankly. why did i do it? my mom and my wife said, if you weren't friend with the incumbent, how would you judge the performance? and would you think that maybe you could do better? and i did, and hindsight, the job is a lot h
take on a veteran republican incumbent congressman, and tim, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with two -- with the sons of who iconic republican political leaders, carol campbell strom thurmond. trey what made you decide to jump into a congressional race? was it's mid-life crisis? >> i wish i knew, senator. that is the best question i get, which is -- dican tell you why i left the district attorney's office. can tell you, just seeing eevil personified daily takes a toll on...
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before to take on a veteran republican congressman into them, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders. very different campaigns but it look like an uphill battle. what made you decide to jump into a congressional race. >> i wish i knew. that's the best question i get. >> i can tell you see an evil personified on a daily basis takes its toll on your soul. my wife and mom were clear that i needed to go do something else. you know the district incredibly well. i only had was only against incumbents in a primary. it was a lonely feeling, and unpleasant experience, and i was naÏve to think the relationship could survive the race. so why did i do it? my mom and my wife said if you are friends with the incumbent howard you judge the performance i would you think that you could do better and i did. and in hindsight the job was harder than it appears. i'm probably better in the executive branch the legislative branch. >> south carolina's proud of what you did. but tim you're in the state legislature. you jumped into a competitive primary
before to take on a veteran republican congressman into them, you jumped into a crowded field in charleston with the sons of two iconic republican political leaders. very different campaigns but it look like an uphill battle. what made you decide to jump into a congressional race. >> i wish i knew. that's the best question i get. >> i can tell you see an evil personified on a daily basis takes its toll on your soul. my wife and mom were clear that i needed to go do something else....
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i'm in charleston, the biggest city in the state of south carolina, in the america's south.oday, it's sunny and picturesque, but charleston's prosperity was built on the back of the slave trade. nearly half of all of america's slaves arrived at its port. behind me is a slave market where they were bought and sold. the struggle for freedom and justice has been long and bloody. one of the most iconic fighters was martin luther king, the civil rights activist. my guest is his daughter, bernice king. what does she make of race relations in her country today? bernice king, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. you are ceo of the king centre in atlanta, georgia. like your late father, martin luther king, you are a church minister, you also preach his message of coexistence. when you look around the world today, including the united states, do you see coexistence between different peoples? you certainly see it in — in various places, when i travel around the nation and the world, but i think holistically we have a lot of work to do in terms of understanding our different cultures, apprec
i'm in charleston, the biggest city in the state of south carolina, in the america's south.oday, it's sunny and picturesque, but charleston's prosperity was built on the back of the slave trade. nearly half of all of america's slaves arrived at its port. behind me is a slave market where they were bought and sold. the struggle for freedom and justice has been long and bloody. one of the most iconic fighters was martin luther king, the civil rights activist. my guest is his daughter, bernice...
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brian sullivan is in charleston.ood morning, brian. >> reporter: everything is local, including trade and tariffs. whether or not it's an import tariff on an american made good into china or vice versa, it all comes back to the men and women engaged in moving around goods and services, manufacturing stuff, et cetera by the way, the level of investment is truly incredible they widen the panama canal so bigger ships can come through. a lot of the east coast ports are not ready for those massive ships that hold 14,000 of those containers on them each ship we spoke to the president of the south carolina port association and he told us when it comes to shipping, whatever you want to say, the trend is bigger. >> the big trend in our industry is handling big container ships. we're all trying to raise our cranes and deepen our harbors and build new capacity. >> reporter: we can argue it's unfair or damages manufacturing workers in pennsylvania. who knows? here is the thing. the taxpayer, all of us, are spending a lot of mone
brian sullivan is in charleston.ood morning, brian. >> reporter: everything is local, including trade and tariffs. whether or not it's an import tariff on an american made good into china or vice versa, it all comes back to the men and women engaged in moving around goods and services, manufacturing stuff, et cetera by the way, the level of investment is truly incredible they widen the panama canal so bigger ships can come through. a lot of the east coast ports are not ready for those...
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fleet had aronclad little bit of a problem in charleston later. they were just not as successful as a seagoing fleet. set the standard for warships really up until the dreadnought era. >> hi. dr. holloway: hi. >> could you expand more on that, how other nations reacted? union 67, how many were and how many were confederate and how other nations reacted in the 1860's and 1870's. dr. holloway: certainly. the monitor class vessels were all union. they really inform vessels and other countries. but really what was more important was the ironclad -- the idea that ironclad warns ships whether union or , confederate, that is what really changes at least the public idea of what the worship -- warship should be. you had to debate in parliament , i thinkfter the news the news arrived in london about march 20 or thereabouts. you had debate in parliament, well our entire navy with the exception of the hms warrior is useless. , buts not quite the case you do see ironclad building programs in other countries and after the american civil war, when there was not
fleet had aronclad little bit of a problem in charleston later. they were just not as successful as a seagoing fleet. set the standard for warships really up until the dreadnought era. >> hi. dr. holloway: hi. >> could you expand more on that, how other nations reacted? union 67, how many were and how many were confederate and how other nations reacted in the 1860's and 1870's. dr. holloway: certainly. the monitor class vessels were all union. they really inform vessels and other...
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i saw more mixed couples in the bars in charleston an then i san la and new york. i think it's interesting i think the south has made more racial peace than the north. i don't know how that happens hd today. i think part is that the people knew each other better. >> host: lexington virginia you have 30 seconds to get the last word. >> caller: thank you very much. mr. simon just a quick question. i think that it's been truth certainly since the days of dw griffin that there have been people on all ends of the political spectrum both the left and the right to strongly articulating their viewpoints. what's happened in the last 20 or 30 years on the conservative side of the spectrum that has largely disappeared? why don't you hear from the conservatives any more? >> guest: my generation reason i thinks it was 1968 hollywood gradually switched over to become and it was a product of that of my generation but for a long time we all came to take over hollywood, so that's what happened. >> host: roger simon has been a guest for the most recent book i know best how moral nar
i saw more mixed couples in the bars in charleston an then i san la and new york. i think it's interesting i think the south has made more racial peace than the north. i don't know how that happens hd today. i think part is that the people knew each other better. >> host: lexington virginia you have 30 seconds to get the last word. >> caller: thank you very much. mr. simon just a quick question. i think that it's been truth certainly since the days of dw griffin that there have been...
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for "nightly buness report" in charleston, south carolina, i'm brian sullivan. >>> time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. morgan stanley is raising its rating on m generors to overweight from equal weight. the analysts citeru infraure bill which theoretically could increase sales of pickup trucks and that could lift earnings. price target raised to $48. the stock closed up a fraction 37.83. intel has been named evercore's best idea. li they cite the valuation, vidend yield and risk/reward. the price target was raised to $60. it raised to 49.55. comericaoutperformed. they say that they're the best rising edback in a interest rate environment. price target was lifted to $111 a day. shares wereigher at$95.55. >>> still ahead, why despite all of last year's bad airline headlines the quality of service is soaring to new records. >>> the country's budget deficit will surpass $1 trillion by the year 2020 accordingew to estimates from the congressional budget office. the deficit will rise 20% from st year and that is partly because of the new tax law the d late last ye
for "nightly buness report" in charleston, south carolina, i'm brian sullivan. >>> time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. morgan stanley is raising its rating on m generors to overweight from equal weight. the analysts citeru infraure bill which theoretically could increase sales of pickup trucks and that could lift earnings. price target raised to $48. the stock closed up a fraction 37.83. intel has been named evercore's best idea. li they cite the...
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so i was born in charleston, makes sense. >> stephen: what's the 3%?erican, firm correctly. >> stephen: all right. o 97% west african. i'm really black. that's great. every day of my life, i'm thinking how can i be more black today, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: i'm really white. yeah, figured that. >> stephen: i had my dna done by skip gates, you know, for faces of america, and he had the little pie chart of how much you are of anything, and nine was a little circumstance and it said -- >> one big white pie! ( laughter ) >> stephen: yeah. you were here the night donald trump was elected. >> yes, man. >> stephen: that was a hell of a night. >> it was. >> stephen: how do you think we're doing since then? we're a year, 450 days, something like that, in. >> yeah, i think it's great for, like, a prison sentence. like you're in the middle of the prison stns, i've got a couple more years, i'll read as many books as i can. >> stephen: get ata too. try not to get raved in the process: it's great. if you've got to be looking at the bright side, at least y
so i was born in charleston, makes sense. >> stephen: what's the 3%?erican, firm correctly. >> stephen: all right. o 97% west african. i'm really black. that's great. every day of my life, i'm thinking how can i be more black today, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: i'm really white. yeah, figured that. >> stephen: i had my dna done by skip gates, you know, for faces of america, and he had the little pie chart of how much you are of anything, and nine was a little...
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in charleston, west virginia. there are many reasons why scott pruitt shouldn't be leading the e.p.a., primarily that he doesn't seem to believe in science and is more interested in helping big business than, you know, protecting the environment. but his obvious belief that taxpayer money and resources are given to him for his personal benefit is a big reason as well. i think the newspaper in west virginia -- i thank the newspaper in west virginia for acknowledging that some conduct is so disgraceful that it goes too far, and when that is the number one person at e.p.a., we have no business confirming this as the number two person at e.p.a. with that, mr. president, i see colleagues on the floor who i assume want to speak in favor of this nominee, and i will yield the floor to them. mr. barrasso: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from wyoming. mr. barrasso: thank you, mr. president. i'm here along with my colleague from oklahoma. i rise today to speak in favor of the nomination of andrew wheeler.
in charleston, west virginia. there are many reasons why scott pruitt shouldn't be leading the e.p.a., primarily that he doesn't seem to believe in science and is more interested in helping big business than, you know, protecting the environment. but his obvious belief that taxpayer money and resources are given to him for his personal benefit is a big reason as well. i think the newspaper in west virginia -- i thank the newspaper in west virginia for acknowledging that some conduct is so...
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the charleston gazette goes on to say, i'm going to quote again, despite the white house telling him not to give large raises to two employees, i think one raise was $29,000. another was, i think, $56,000 for a year, despite the white house telling mr. pruitt not tpo give large raises to two employees who followed him from oklahoma to d.c., mr. pruitt did it anyway. he used a loophole in the safe drinking water act that is supposed to let the e.p.a. hire quickly and in an emergency, not give taxpayer-funded raises to political lackies. close quote. nor did the administrator's security concerns pass muster, as the "charleston gazette" editorial stated, and i quote again, pruitt is very clearly worried about his security. he has tripled the size of his security detail. it's the first e.p.a. administration to have 24/7 security. again, at taxpayer expense. that security detail includes some e.p.a. agents who would otherwise be investigating environmental crimes rather than prosecuting their snowflake boss. the newspaper's words, not mine. the editorial goes on to say pruitt's predecesso
the charleston gazette goes on to say, i'm going to quote again, despite the white house telling him not to give large raises to two employees, i think one raise was $29,000. another was, i think, $56,000 for a year, despite the white house telling mr. pruitt not tpo give large raises to two employees who followed him from oklahoma to d.c., mr. pruitt did it anyway. he used a loophole in the safe drinking water act that is supposed to let the e.p.a. hire quickly and in an emergency, not give...
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. >> bill murray spends most of his time at his home in charleston, south carolina, where he's becomeo, while colliding with people around town. >> are you aware, bill, of the mythology that surrounds you? >> i don't know what to make of it. it feels kind of nice, you know. people like you or whatever, but i'm just -- there's no plan. because this exists, this kind of thing exists now, i can't go, okay, well, i've got to work on my mythology stuff this afternoon. you know, you can't like -- oh, jesus, what am i doing about my myth? hon, what am i doing about the myth today? it's not like that, you know. >> take this couple, shooting engagement photos in downtown charleston in 2014, when murray stumbled upon the shoot and joined right in. the photographs quickly went viral online. >> you see them over there. you could keep walking, nobody would notice you. when you drop in on those photos, what are you thinking? >> well, that kind of a thing is like, you just look and go, oh, my god, there's two people that are in love, really in love. and there's a difference. there's people that are
. >> bill murray spends most of his time at his home in charleston, south carolina, where he's becomeo, while colliding with people around town. >> are you aware, bill, of the mythology that surrounds you? >> i don't know what to make of it. it feels kind of nice, you know. people like you or whatever, but i'm just -- there's no plan. because this exists, this kind of thing exists now, i can't go, okay, well, i've got to work on my mythology stuff this afternoon. you know, you...
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we'll be joined from the port of charleston great city, brian.you the sights and sounds of money see all these trucks coming in, all these boxes that we see behind us here each one of those is money 150,000 a day come through here. did you know that one-fourth of the entire u.s. economy at some point comes through a port like the port of charleston we'll talk about that and the size and scope of imports and exports and the risks of tariffs on trade coming up after the break when "squawk box" rolls on as the sun comes up here in charleston where joe's friend bill murray apparently lives this endangered species is getting help from some unexpected friends. these zebra and antelope. they're wearing iot sensors, connected to the ibm cloud. when poachers enter the area, the animals run for it. which alerts rangers, who can track their motions and help stop them before any harm is done. it's a smart way to help increase the rhino population. and turn the poachers into the endangered species. ♪ ♪ you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when onl
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the entire fleet had a little bit of a problem in charleston later. they were just not as successful as a seagoing fleet. but they did have the standards for warships really up until the dreadnought era. >> hi. can you expand more on how other nations react to? of the 67, how many were union -- i guess most? and how did they react in the 1860's and 1870's? >> certainly. the monitor class vessels were all union. but really what was more important was the ironclad warships, whether union or confederate, that is what really changes at least the public idea of what the worship should be. you have -- a warship should be. you have debates in parliament, i think the news arrived in london around march 20 or thereabouts. you had debates in parliament -- well, our entire navy is inland. it was not quite the case, but you did see programs in other countries and after the american civil war when there was not a need, some of them were sold to south america. you do see these being built throughout the century. the confederate ironclads, there were far fewer, and
the entire fleet had a little bit of a problem in charleston later. they were just not as successful as a seagoing fleet. but they did have the standards for warships really up until the dreadnought era. >> hi. can you expand more on how other nations react to? of the 67, how many were union -- i guess most? and how did they react in the 1860's and 1870's? >> certainly. the monitor class vessels were all union. but really what was more important was the ironclad warships, whether...
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she remains on course to retain her title that she won in charleston last year.eat her italian opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face her fellow american. opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face herfellow american. there opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face her fellow american. there was no fairytale finish to the surfing career of the multiple world champion mick fanning after the australian finished second in his final professional competition at els beach. the three—time world champion earned 8.1 points on his first wave that was not enough to claim victory. he was beaten into second by a brazilian, it was his first championship tournament victory. in major league baseball news, the minnesota twins came from 2-0 news, the minnesota twins came from 2—0 down to win 11—2 against the seattle mariners, on a on which a bowler eagle challenger tried to get the better of one of the players. with his team leading, he struck out the seattle mariners. they clawed their way to parity, and a final home on at the top of the ninth confirmed the win. five—time world
she remains on course to retain her title that she won in charleston last year.eat her italian opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face her fellow american. opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face herfellow american. there opponent 6—4, 6—3. she will go on to face her fellow american. there was no fairytale finish to the surfing career of the multiple world champion mick fanning after the australian finished second in his final professional competition at els beach. the...
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the newsrooms, when we buy stations, whether it's in myrtle charleston, south carolina, or tuscaloosa, vegas --m, las host: it's seven stations at the moment? guest: yes. basically you would say it's liberal. i try not to get involved in the newsroom. thewill not hear me on phone saying we should run this story, we should do that story. what cnnhat, for labeled some of their sinclair anchors as zombies was totally unfair and just downright silly. work very hard. and they will tell you, whether it's sinclair or someone else -- not for davis smith and sinclair, i would not be an owner of television stations the country today. sinclair broadcast group gave me that opportunity. and so you have to be careful. you don't want a heavy hand in newsroom. most journalists, most journals i know on the left and on the to haveeally want integrity. they really want to do what is right. fair andly want to be honorable in their reporting, which is very difficult sometimes. you leave newsroom alone. but what you do have, you have what is called commentary. at the end of my broadcasts, i may offer a 30-
the newsrooms, when we buy stations, whether it's in myrtle charleston, south carolina, or tuscaloosa, vegas --m, las host: it's seven stations at the moment? guest: yes. basically you would say it's liberal. i try not to get involved in the newsroom. thewill not hear me on phone saying we should run this story, we should do that story. what cnnhat, for labeled some of their sinclair anchors as zombies was totally unfair and just downright silly. work very hard. and they will tell you, whether...
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charlotte charleston pil standing by in the city of once or thank you.ou're up to date now on the news i'm sarah kelly and i love that you so much for joining us. every journey begins with the first step and every language filled with the first word emerged in the. rico is in germany to learn german and why not learn the most simple online on your mobile and free stuff for d w z learning course nico speak german made easy. unimpeded access to education and knowledge and the same opportunities for everyone to see a central goal.
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for more on the aftermath of this deadly crash correspondent charlotte charleston pill joins us from the city of munster charlotte a virtual in memory of the victims has just started their what is the atmosphere like tonight. as i'm sure you can imagine michelle it is a very somber atmosphere here people are stunned that something like this can happen in their city just behind me a huge crowd of people gathered inside the city's famous cathedral to take part in a memorial service had a quick look in and it's so fool people standing the big question that the the message that's coming from the bishop and others who are making speeches is why why did this happen that's what people here want to know with so much still unknown about the motives behind the attack they want to know exactly what it is that is going on here for now though it's nights they want to just pay their respects to the victims and come together to unite after what's been horrific twenty four hours here and we're seeing live shots of the visual taking place in the cathedral behind you but can you tell us what more do w
for more on the aftermath of this deadly crash correspondent charlotte charleston pill joins us from the city of munster charlotte a virtual in memory of the victims has just started their what is the atmosphere like tonight. as i'm sure you can imagine michelle it is a very somber atmosphere here people are stunned that something like this can happen in their city just behind me a huge crowd of people gathered inside the city's famous cathedral to take part in a memorial service had a quick...
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and weeks and we could see him indeed returning back to spain are i do for a spanish charlotte charleston pill many thanks indeed. to the u.s. now where the state of texas has begun sending the national guard to secure the border with mexico falls a call by president donald trump to deploy up to four thousand members of the national guard to fight drug trafficking and illegal immigration in the region trump said he wanted the deployment to last until progress has been made with his border wall. you can run but it's very difficult to hide from the u.s. border patrol what word will you put these immigrants it's the end of the line and . they're among tens of thousands of people who try to cross the border between mexico and the u.s. illegally every month. president trump has started a new offensive to reduce the numbers it involves making sure that it tainted and sending troops to the border. we don't have laws we have catch and release you catch and then you immediately released and people come back years later for a court case except they virtually never come back so we are preparing for
and weeks and we could see him indeed returning back to spain are i do for a spanish charlotte charleston pill many thanks indeed. to the u.s. now where the state of texas has begun sending the national guard to secure the border with mexico falls a call by president donald trump to deploy up to four thousand members of the national guard to fight drug trafficking and illegal immigration in the region trump said he wanted the deployment to last until progress has been made with his border wall....
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>> jon: peter doocy in charleston, west virginia. thanks, peter.lso this reminder, we'll have completed coverage of the 2018 mid-terms here on fox news including a debate may 1 for the west virginia senate candidates. that debate to be moderated by bret baier and martha maccallum here on fox news channel. >> it's the first state visit of the trump presidency. in just moments from now, we'll have live coverage of their joint news conference. stay tuned to that. plus, george h.w. bush is now in the hospital just one day after attending his wife's funeral. we'll have an update straight ahead. [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking. it's easy. you just answer some simple questions online, and you get coverage options to choose from. you're ruining my workout. cycling is my passion. you're ruining my work
>> jon: peter doocy in charleston, west virginia. thanks, peter.lso this reminder, we'll have completed coverage of the 2018 mid-terms here on fox news including a debate may 1 for the west virginia senate candidates. that debate to be moderated by bret baier and martha maccallum here on fox news channel. >> it's the first state visit of the trump presidency. in just moments from now, we'll have live coverage of their joint news conference. stay tuned to that. plus, george h.w. bush...
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and correspondent charlotte charleston pill was at the press conference in berlin and have this to say. use the press conference to say very clearly that he respects the gemini legal process he said that he plans to stay in gemini as is legally required but specifically he plans to stay in lynn while the legal process here plays out he said off that he plans to return to belgium where he's been in exile since late last year now he said he wants to use his time here and by then to do what he's been doing up until now which is defend what he says is a legitimate independence movement let's have a have a quick listen. do you think the rest of the german or no other country made me believe that we would do is to return to belgium where the case i started once last year there were by the orders of the old blues fans like you to see that it was lucky just. to show. you some of the consequences of the breach but you. travel around europe to explain what's happening what's going on i want you to speak. how he plans on defending the rights of the catalans that he says that he is representing is
and correspondent charlotte charleston pill was at the press conference in berlin and have this to say. use the press conference to say very clearly that he respects the gemini legal process he said that he plans to stay in gemini as is legally required but specifically he plans to stay in lynn while the legal process here plays out he said off that he plans to return to belgium where he's been in exile since late last year now he said he wants to use his time here and by then to do what he's...
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correspondent peter doocy has our report from charleston. >> it was strange to see a half to supporting tom willis last night because tom wallace wasn't wearing it. it wasn't -- he wasn't invited. the cap was supported by dan blankenship. >> is a veteran, a good guy. he deserves an equal chance. >> now blankenship's attack on the establishment is raising eyebrows because the former coal baron who did a year in jail due to a charge due to a mind. talking about elaine chao, wife of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i have an issue, they father-in-law was a wealthy china person and a lot of connections. >> a fox news poll finds that blankenship trails evan jenkins and patrick morrisey. >> jenkins is a liberal fraud. he spent 20 years has a current level democrat supporting nancy pelosi, john kerry, rallying for hillary clinton. >> morrissey locked horns last night with jenkins over regulations. >> our lawsuit got to stay. make sure you have your fax. >> more to come on this. next question. >> your new jersey approach. wanting to let me finish. >> jenkins reminds republicans morris
correspondent peter doocy has our report from charleston. >> it was strange to see a half to supporting tom willis last night because tom wallace wasn't wearing it. it wasn't -- he wasn't invited. the cap was supported by dan blankenship. >> is a veteran, a good guy. he deserves an equal chance. >> now blankenship's attack on the establishment is raising eyebrows because the former coal baron who did a year in jail due to a charge due to a mind. talking about elaine chao, wife...
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peter doocy live in charleston, west virginia. thank you. that debate is may 1 in the senate race.t this hour, voters are still casting ballots in arizona's special election to fill the vacancy left by republican congressman trent franks who resigned in december. alicia acuna reports the democratic candidate hopes to pull off an upset victory in what's been a reliably red district. >> the conventional wisdom in the race to fill former arizona congressman trent franks' seat is republican debbie lesko. a shoo-in. with the g.o.p. emphasis on retail politics and pouring big money into the deeply red district, the republicans are signaling this is a fight they could lose. >> this really is a race that should have never been a race. >> arizona political consultant stan barnes says congressional district 8 is a republican stronghold, largely made up of older white trumpet supporting active voters. >> i will be beholden to no one but the voters. >> the democratic challenger has dented republican armor with fund-raising prowess, attack ads, and headliners like former arizona congresswoman g
peter doocy live in charleston, west virginia. thank you. that debate is may 1 in the senate race.t this hour, voters are still casting ballots in arizona's special election to fill the vacancy left by republican congressman trent franks who resigned in december. alicia acuna reports the democratic candidate hopes to pull off an upset victory in what's been a reliably red district. >> the conventional wisdom in the race to fill former arizona congressman trent franks' seat is republican...
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about our state, so much about our friendship and so much about what was not going to happen in charleston or south carolina. >> "after words" airs on book tv every saturday and sunday. all previous programs are available to watch on our web site at booktv.org. >> and mr. green from blumberg business week is on the set to take your calls. one of the last things you said today on the panel you were on, as a business reporter, you know for a fact that other business people are going to be rung for president. >> yes. >> are considered it. >> yes. >> mark cuke cuban. open practice win very open practice winfrey who else. >> anybody from howard out, starbucks, former athletes, entertainers, kanye west, i have a hard tame believing it myself, someone who has spoken about running for president in 2020. i think what trump's election did in the fact he was able to get elected with no political experience, without frankly spending a lot of his own money, convinced a larger group of people that would ordinarily considered running for president, saying, in this new moder modern era, there's place for
about our state, so much about our friendship and so much about what was not going to happen in charleston or south carolina. >> "after words" airs on book tv every saturday and sunday. all previous programs are available to watch on our web site at booktv.org. >> and mr. green from blumberg business week is on the set to take your calls. one of the last things you said today on the panel you were on, as a business reporter, you know for a fact that other business people...
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." ( cheers and applause ) charleston fans.. look for it at walmart in that bin where they sell candy corn in february. ( laughter ) now, "once upon a time in shaolin" was originally purchased for $2 million by pharma bro martin shkreli. but, unfortunately, shkreli came down with an acute case of "going to jail." so he was forced to turn the album over to the department of justice, which means that, believe it or not, the forfeited wu-tang album is now in jeff sessions' hands. it's in his hands! he could be staring at the album cover right now, trying to figure out how there are nine black men he hasn't put in jail yet. ( laughter ). >> jon: oh! >> stephen: that joke is critical of that. ( laughter ) the point of the joke is he's too ready to-- okay, now. some people want "once upon a time in shaolin" released to the public, like wu-tang rapper method man, who told a reporter, "i thought people were going to be able to go into a museum and listen to it. if it was me, i would just say give it away for free." i don't know how to
." ( cheers and applause ) charleston fans.. look for it at walmart in that bin where they sell candy corn in february. ( laughter ) now, "once upon a time in shaolin" was originally purchased for $2 million by pharma bro martin shkreli. but, unfortunately, shkreli came down with an acute case of "going to jail." so he was forced to turn the album over to the department of justice, which means that, believe it or not, the forfeited wu-tang album is now in jeff sessions'...
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look what i got from the vending machine in the lobby -- a charleston chew. remember these? can someone please tell the nigerian family - to shut their dogs up?! - check it out! according to this wrapper, we can win tickets to the 2005 all-star game! i think i'm most excited about the night. - it's gonna be like camping. - yeah. okay, does anybody else need to use the bathroom? - no. - mnh-mnh. great. oh, finally.
look what i got from the vending machine in the lobby -- a charleston chew. remember these? can someone please tell the nigerian family - to shut their dogs up?! - check it out! according to this wrapper, we can win tickets to the 2005 all-star game! i think i'm most excited about the night. - it's gonna be like camping. - yeah. okay, does anybody else need to use the bathroom? - no. - mnh-mnh. great. oh, finally.
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>> bret: peter doocy in charleston, west virginia. thank you.date from youtube headquarters on today's shooting there. plus, the first sentencing in a case brought by the special counsel in the russian collusion investigation. keep it here. ♪ why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry. we are not on speaking terms. ♪ ♪ essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infecti
>> bret: peter doocy in charleston, west virginia. thank you.date from youtube headquarters on today's shooting there. plus, the first sentencing in a case brought by the special counsel in the russian collusion investigation. keep it here. ♪ why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad. what's with the coffee maker? sorry....
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. >> charleston. >> wasn't that incredible? said would you mind if i do not come back because i want to focus on places where it will be close. everyone said don't worry, don't come back. we won here by 42 points. some incredible number. >> it is getting remodeled. pres. trump: it is getting remodeled and we will be back. i was seeing these polls, and i said you think it will be ok if i went to pennsylvania, where we won, and wisconsin and michigan, where it was close. states that had not been won by republicans in many years. i appreciate west virginia and your numbers are incredible and percentagewise you're among the greatest gainers in this country and i think it is great. it just wasn't that way. you have done great and we are i will tell you what working on , clean coal, clean beautiful coal and the miners are happy. we will be looking at that 202, you know what that is, right? we will be looking at that. nine of your people just came up to me outside and said could you talk about 202? we will be looking at that as soon a
. >> charleston. >> wasn't that incredible? said would you mind if i do not come back because i want to focus on places where it will be close. everyone said don't worry, don't come back. we won here by 42 points. some incredible number. >> it is getting remodeled. pres. trump: it is getting remodeled and we will be back. i was seeing these polls, and i said you think it will be ok if i went to pennsylvania, where we won, and wisconsin and michigan, where it was close. states...
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joining us now from the port of charleston, south carolina, bryan sullivan.e could have. >> reporter: you know, cars are the perfect example, guys and good morning, by the way. here's why. so cars are the number one export from the port of charleston over all in terms of dollar volume. but what cars are they? they're bmws, which is owned by who, the germans but they're made in spartanburg. and volvo is investing a billion dollars in a factory here. it's a swedish company but it's owned by the chinese. all these cars now are going to be made by south carolinians. you have a german car company with u.s. workers with french tires being shipped out of a south carolina port. soon a chinese company, the idea is this. if trade slows down, who might get hurt? it will probably be the men and women who are hard at work in the rain here taking these boxes out, building these cars, getting on the rails, driving these trucks 24/7 all over the state because did you know that 26% of the entire u.s. economy at some point touches a sea port? we are truly not only internationa
joining us now from the port of charleston, south carolina, bryan sullivan.e could have. >> reporter: you know, cars are the perfect example, guys and good morning, by the way. here's why. so cars are the number one export from the port of charleston over all in terms of dollar volume. but what cars are they? they're bmws, which is owned by who, the germans but they're made in spartanburg. and volvo is investing a billion dollars in a factory here. it's a swedish company but it's owned by...
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we'll you just spoke about the opioid epidemic, the part of west virginia i'm from is near charleston and huntington, one of the most effective ways we deal with the opioid epidemic is through our faith-based initiatives, and because i'm getting a little extra money in my paycheck, and my wife as well. we are able to give a little bit more to churches, to ministries and we use the ministries to fight this epidemic going on. ministering to people. we're seeing them set free, and when they're set free and released from the bondage of their addiction, they are becoming productive members of society, they're getting jobs, they're restoring their families. finding self-worth through gainful employment because of the work that our organizations are doing. we're able to give to that. there are two ways it affected my family. my wife jessica wanted to say something. >> i wanted to say thank you. i said i wasn't going to cry! [laughter]. >> i just wanted to say thank you to you for the tax cuts. this is a big deal for our family. i think half of this audience is our family. we really support y
we'll you just spoke about the opioid epidemic, the part of west virginia i'm from is near charleston and huntington, one of the most effective ways we deal with the opioid epidemic is through our faith-based initiatives, and because i'm getting a little extra money in my paycheck, and my wife as well. we are able to give a little bit more to churches, to ministries and we use the ministries to fight this epidemic going on. ministering to people. we're seeing them set free, and when they're set...
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weeks ago and two at an event in charleston. was coming.ea this we started talking about the administration. he said to me something that was very satisfying. take thateeds to place and turn it upside down. thatody needs to make sure no veteran has to wait too long or drive too far to get basic healthcare. competition for the veterans healthcare. i want the v.a. to stay in waitsnce but if a veteran too long or lives too far away from the facility, i want the thatte sector to fill in gap. admiral jackson has that same mentality. you need somebody to go into the v.a. willing to fight the bureaucracy. i think admiral jackson is a good pick. he's on the battlefield. like to get your weigh in on cabinet issues facing president trump. starting with his nominee for the v.a., dr. ronny jackson. do you have question about his nomination? >> you got questions only because the lack of experience. talked about in the round table, there's a lot about him that is not known. job of the white house now is to put all the information out there. f
weeks ago and two at an event in charleston. was coming.ea this we started talking about the administration. he said to me something that was very satisfying. take thateeds to place and turn it upside down. thatody needs to make sure no veteran has to wait too long or drive too far to get basic healthcare. competition for the veterans healthcare. i want the v.a. to stay in waitsnce but if a veteran too long or lives too far away from the facility, i want the thatte sector to fill in gap....
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the amount of activity here at the port of charleston is absolutely nuts. i mean, you can see these trucks going back and forth this gives some of the size and scope of how much trade is just going on at this port, which, by the way, is not even one of the five biggest in the united states but perhaps the most important of any state port for that state we'll get to that in just a second let's talk about trade and let's talk about tariffs because it seems to me the battle in the white house is helping manufacturing jobs by reducing reliance on cheaper imports, understandable, it helped get the president elected. but the other side of the trade story is the one that why we're here, which is that the thousands, tens of thousands of men and women who are directly employed and engaged in the business of trade, if you will vis-a-vis those truckers behind us, the 600 people who work directly for the port, everybody on the ships, everyone that's interrelated to what you see going on behind us the other side of the trade story, which perhaps has not been told enough
the amount of activity here at the port of charleston is absolutely nuts. i mean, you can see these trucks going back and forth this gives some of the size and scope of how much trade is just going on at this port, which, by the way, is not even one of the five biggest in the united states but perhaps the most important of any state port for that state we'll get to that in just a second let's talk about trade and let's talk about tariffs because it seems to me the battle in the white house is...
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barely half of programrs in chicago, charleston, south carolina, minneapolis and newark, new jersey, afford to buy themedian-priced home. the numbers are worse in portland, oregon and miami. but teachers really bearbr the t of the challenges there were their salaries aren't increasing anywhere close to the gains in home prices. the numbers affordable to them is dropping dramatically down over 20% inities like tacoma, washington, colorado springs and even the relatively affordable indianapolis. the problem is that home prices are rising fastest at the low end of the market. that's where there is now most demand and least supply. that leaves more workers having to travel farther out from their jobs to find affordable housing meaning ever longermm es. for "nightly business report" i'm diana olick in washington. >>> coming up, p closing the gap. why men and women don't earn the same salary for the same job. ♪ >>> a federal appeals court has ruled that employers cannot pay women less than men for the same ork if it's based on th woman's previous salary. now the court said that pay differr
barely half of programrs in chicago, charleston, south carolina, minneapolis and newark, new jersey, afford to buy themedian-priced home. the numbers are worse in portland, oregon and miami. but teachers really bearbr the t of the challenges there were their salaries aren't increasing anywhere close to the gains in home prices. the numbers affordable to them is dropping dramatically down over 20% inities like tacoma, washington, colorado springs and even the relatively affordable indianapolis....
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brian, thank you very much brian sullivan down at the port of charleston. >>> finally, let's head overicago where phil lebeau has some surprising customer feedback. >> it's an annual report the quality of service is soaring, and it did soar last year despite a lot of high profile bad pr incidents involving clashes between travelers and flight crews somebody getting pulled off of a united airlines flight here were the top three airlines, according to the airline quality report this is all analytical alaska barely edged out delta. jetblue came in number three who lagged in the survey express jet, frontier and spirit came in dead last, according to the authors of the study spirit has a higher complaint rate than the other airlines we reached out to spirit they said yeah, we're bringing our complaint rate down. we think we're making some strides and progressing. >> the other thing i noticed is spirit did well i think on the bag issue. it didn't lose as many bags, phil just because you're thinking the discounts are probably going to do worse on all these measures. >> right. >> that's the wh
brian, thank you very much brian sullivan down at the port of charleston. >>> finally, let's head overicago where phil lebeau has some surprising customer feedback. >> it's an annual report the quality of service is soaring, and it did soar last year despite a lot of high profile bad pr incidents involving clashes between travelers and flight crews somebody getting pulled off of a united airlines flight here were the top three airlines, according to the airline quality report...
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. >> reporter: brian wynne's brother, drew, ran a cold brew coffee business in charleston, south carolinaober while using a paint stripper to resurface the floor of this walk-in refrigerator, he collapsed. the culprit, chiefly methylene chloride, it's deadly but found in products nationwide. >> i was shocked. i mean how is it that you can find something that will kill you instantly and buy it, just off the shelf. >> reporter: drew bought the stripper at lowe's. now his family is pressuring the chain to stop selling those products. drew's mother, cindy. >> this is where people become vocal and people say enough. >> reporter: deaths from those products go back decades. >> this here was a product that brian used. >> that's video of wayne steiner of pennsylvania from 1998 holding the can of paint stripper that lead to his son brian keller's death. the 24 year old had been taking paint off an old car with another methylene chloride-based stripper. breathing the vapors lead to a heart attack. >> so you tell me how good is this product. and why was brian allowed to get it and use it. >> reporter
. >> reporter: brian wynne's brother, drew, ran a cold brew coffee business in charleston, south carolinaober while using a paint stripper to resurface the floor of this walk-in refrigerator, he collapsed. the culprit, chiefly methylene chloride, it's deadly but found in products nationwide. >> i was shocked. i mean how is it that you can find something that will kill you instantly and buy it, just off the shelf. >> reporter: drew bought the stripper at lowe's. now his family...
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charlotte charleston pill standing by in the city of monster thank you. well now to a series of ice breaking detonations which have created a spectacular scene along the highland john berber in northeastern china on something check this out because these controlled blasts they were carried out in the frozen water to prevent ice jams which could pose a danger to residents the river is an important shipping route which marks the border to china and russia have a lot of. incredible scenes there now here and we'd like to quickly remind you of the top stories that we have been following for you right wing nationalist prime minister viktor orban has secured a third straight term in office after winning a landslide victory in hungary's general election or bond's campaign took a hard line on immigration and the e.u.'s migron policy. and missiles have struck a syrian government airbase in the province of. russia and syria accuse israel of carrying out the strike israel has declined to comment. and with that you are up to date now on news i'm sarah kelly in berlin
charlotte charleston pill standing by in the city of monster thank you. well now to a series of ice breaking detonations which have created a spectacular scene along the highland john berber in northeastern china on something check this out because these controlled blasts they were carried out in the frozen water to prevent ice jams which could pose a danger to residents the river is an important shipping route which marks the border to china and russia have a lot of. incredible scenes there...
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well that's right if peter of charleston and he will indulge me a little yankee arrogance here i've always liked to think of the u.k. as our poodle but it seems in this case the americans or the british model that they throw these accusations out there show us no proof whatsoever but the americans say well if it's good enough for our british friends it's good enough for us and that's what's got at least most of the allies going through the motions you notice that the vast majority of russian diplomats that were thrown out came from the united kingdom from the united states from ukraine and then you look at the continent one or two here and there before m h country and then several countries like bulgaria and grace that every refused to do so so i think that the united states is the necessary muscle you have to back up the british accusations to get these other countries intimidated and on board but what you know this this is a way is like tony blair's swearing by the american allies on. iraq except now we're doing it just because our british friends say so well anyhow you know obviously a
well that's right if peter of charleston and he will indulge me a little yankee arrogance here i've always liked to think of the u.k. as our poodle but it seems in this case the americans or the british model that they throw these accusations out there show us no proof whatsoever but the americans say well if it's good enough for our british friends it's good enough for us and that's what's got at least most of the allies going through the motions you notice that the vast majority of russian...