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he paints the view of charleston harbor on the eve of the revolution and shows charleston at the height of its commercial supremacy. he goes back to london, takes the painting and has the print engraved. what he produces is that definitive view of the city on the eve of the revolutionary war, when all of the identifiable charleston landmarks, st. michael's church, the exchange building, saint church, a laden ship coming into harbor. perhaps, if you want to get philosophical, maybe these waves and clouds are meant to portend the revolution to calm, and the fact that even the wealthiest city in north america, there are storm clouds ruing and -- brewing and these colonies may not be colonies for much longer. we are really lucky to have an incredible collection of schoolgirl needlework. i like to say that these samplers are the work of our youngest artists. these are the work of girls who are 7, 8, 9, 10 years old. for me, one of the smallest in this -- is the most important. it says "blessed is he who considers the poor. eliza." it is the only surviving needlework from a cherokee girl by t
he paints the view of charleston harbor on the eve of the revolution and shows charleston at the height of its commercial supremacy. he goes back to london, takes the painting and has the print engraved. what he produces is that definitive view of the city on the eve of the revolutionary war, when all of the identifiable charleston landmarks, st. michael's church, the exchange building, saint church, a laden ship coming into harbor. perhaps, if you want to get philosophical, maybe these waves...
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] >> anthony: meet one of the owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray.rive, i'm gonna take shotgun. >> bill: we're gonna see how fast he can go all the way around the outfield. >> anthony: today the river dogs are facing the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sand gnats. >> 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 becaus
] >> anthony: meet one of the owners of the charleston river dogs, charleston resident bill murray.rive, i'm gonna take shotgun. >> bill: we're gonna see how fast he can go all the way around the outfield. >> anthony: today the river dogs are facing the evil forces of the dreaded savannah sand gnats. >> 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....
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paints the view of charleston harbor right on the eve of the revolution. he shows charleston at the of its commercial supremacy, and he goes back to london. painting, and he has the ntengraved, and what produces is end of the cityive view on the eve of the revolutionary identifiableof the charleston landmarks. st. michael's church. building.nge st. phillips church. you have a laden ship coming harbor, and perhaps even if you want to get a little bit hilosophical about it, maybe these waves and the clouds in portend themeant to revolution to come and the fact that even at this point, even in city in north america, there are storm clouds and that these colonies maybe won't be colonies for that longer. we're really lucky at mesda to have an incredible collection of grown needle work. i always like to say these samplers are the work of our artists. these are being worked by young irls who are seven, eight, nine, 10 years old. but for me, one of the smallest collection is also one of the most important. it's right here. that blessed is he eliza erth the poor, b
paints the view of charleston harbor right on the eve of the revolution. he shows charleston at the of its commercial supremacy, and he goes back to london. painting, and he has the ntengraved, and what produces is end of the cityive view on the eve of the revolutionary identifiableof the charleston landmarks. st. michael's church. building.nge st. phillips church. you have a laden ship coming harbor, and perhaps even if you want to get a little bit hilosophical about it, maybe these waves and...
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. >>> charleston, south carolina, is apologizing for its role in the slave trade.cil approving a bill on juneteenth. 40% of all slaves entered the country in charleston. the two-page resolution goes beyond a mere apology. it says the institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment it sought to suppress if not destroy the cultural, religious, and social values of africans by stripping africans of their an test first of all names -- ancestral names and customs. >> according to the african-american museum, some 80% of african-americans can trace their roots back to the city of charleston. >>> cvs has a prescription for those long pharmacy lines. the chain rolling out home delivery service, allowing customers to place orders on an app or by calling the store. and for a $5 fee, you can have your order brought to your door the next day. cvs partnering with the u.s. postal service to make the deliveries. the move comes as competitors like amazon explore entering the health care sector. >>> north korean leader kim jong-un wrapping up his t
. >>> charleston, south carolina, is apologizing for its role in the slave trade.cil approving a bill on juneteenth. 40% of all slaves entered the country in charleston. the two-page resolution goes beyond a mere apology. it says the institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment it sought to suppress if not destroy the cultural, religious, and social values of africans by stripping africans of their an test first of all names -- ancestral names and...
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entered the country in charleston. the two-page resolution goes beyond a mere apology. >> it says the institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment it also sought to suppress, if not destroy, the cultural, religious, and social values of africans by stripping africans of their ancestral names and customs, humiliating and brutalizing them. some 80% of african-americans can trace their roots back to the city of charleston. 80%. >>> southeast texas slammed by heavy rain, flash flooding. the downpours forcing roads and schools to close in beaumont and port arthur, texas, due to high water. the streets flooded in the port arthur area were also scenes of devastation during hurricane harvey. an additional three to six inches of rain is possible today. >>> cbs has a new prescription for those long pharmacy lines. the chain is rolling out home delivery, allowing customers to place their orders on an app or by calling the store. for a $5 fee, you can have your order brought to your door the ne
entered the country in charleston. the two-page resolution goes beyond a mere apology. >> it says the institution of slavery did not just involve physical confinement and mistreatment it also sought to suppress, if not destroy, the cultural, religious, and social values of africans by stripping africans of their ancestral names and customs, humiliating and brutalizing them. some 80% of african-americans can trace their roots back to the city of charleston. 80%. >>> southeast...
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it's the rule area between south carolina and metropolitan, charleston region in that area. it's famous for accidents. >> schuyler is there any way of giving us an idea of how her family is doing, how folks who have been working on her campaign, working so closely with her, how are they doing in how did they receive the news? >> everyone was in there very early on this morning. she had search today and is looking at search this evening or tomorrow, i've just been told, by the campaign. there are a number of people there. her cell phone was still in the vehicle, at the vehicle. they don't know the amount of condolences that have been coming in. they've been coming in from around the state. she's at the medical university now. and she's alert and was talking afterwards. you know, she works out a lot. there's that kind of stuff daily. the doctors have credited her for good physical condition, for it not being worse than it was. >> she's at the medical university there in donetown charleston. what do we know about, if anything, the circumstances of this accident. changing lanes
it's the rule area between south carolina and metropolitan, charleston region in that area. it's famous for accidents. >> schuyler is there any way of giving us an idea of how her family is doing, how folks who have been working on her campaign, working so closely with her, how are they doing in how did they receive the news? >> everyone was in there very early on this morning. she had search today and is looking at search this evening or tomorrow, i've just been told, by the...
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i looked other archive in charleston new orleans and called them up just old calling people and how did people respond? those that i called that were happy to talk to many had not been interviewed i was honored and humbled to hear their story. it was quite an experience for me i would go to their house and sit at the table for two or three hours to tell me about their family and friends and it was difficult only one person that i can't talk about that it is too awful. [inaudible] >> now in southwest georgia where six girls desegregated the height 1964, they became very tight with one another and they would meet after school and confide in each other they did not confide in their parents which i found pricing at first but it was clear that their parents of what they were suffering they would take them out they were seniors and volunteered they only talked to one another so they could only get real understanding from each other yesterday feeding touch they are still in touch and time-saving creation together on -- they vacation together. >> were the lawsuit just in the southern united sta
i looked other archive in charleston new orleans and called them up just old calling people and how did people respond? those that i called that were happy to talk to many had not been interviewed i was honored and humbled to hear their story. it was quite an experience for me i would go to their house and sit at the table for two or three hours to tell me about their family and friends and it was difficult only one person that i can't talk about that it is too awful. [inaudible] >> now...
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kenneth craig, cbs news, charleston, west virginia.orning," a closer look at the debate over president trump's zero tolerance on immigration. gayle king is at a border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. u i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." s." and it keeps improving comfort with continued use. move free ultra. ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. >>> our top stories this morning, at least five people were killed and several others injured during a high-speed border patrol chase in texas. police say a driver of an suv carried 14 people driving at speeds of over 100 miles an hour overturned. as >>> and as we reported, about 2,000 minor children separated from their parents in the last few weeks are sleeping in separate shelters. tony dokoupil looks at what's driving the crisis. >> reporter: growing outrage as thousands of children are split from their parents at the u.s./mexico border and housed in shelters like this former walmart in texas. but amid the outrage, there's also confusion as president trump has repe
kenneth craig, cbs news, charleston, west virginia.orning," a closer look at the debate over president trump's zero tolerance on immigration. gayle king is at a border patrol facility in mcallen, texas. u i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." s." and it keeps improving comfort with continued use. move free ultra. ♪ the 2018 camry. toyota. let's go places. >>> our top stories this morning, at least five people were killed and several others injured...
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coming charleston sky. we've got a. lovely. rasping. waltz the rugs. two kids. walk on. alice is not the flames are coming. down this is not the slums of. the mrs not the. one we've. come to says most of the surface of. this is mother lives the. cause this is just the same. john read about me told me about the look this the less. war. more mole. war the. more. move. her. come. the borough . the big. thank you thank you thanks . there's a. little flicker. of use to cheers as mums to. tell me more from. the little swan of world she was young bob must be as old errol the l.m.c. both. left the house with mom warming the. traps it's a tsunami. the sun the morning life from. the personal data transmission. which comes to me from my. long. suffering concert. the long stomach feels things. around come next moment shouldn't go. they suck on when the ball. just in the morning flowers for it. just means. that i was losing. the smog test captain gypsy a verse from. eve caught up in a. trap to. assume. the. sun monster. one small company are still. trapped. in the muck she. saw. last
coming charleston sky. we've got a. lovely. rasping. waltz the rugs. two kids. walk on. alice is not the flames are coming. down this is not the slums of. the mrs not the. one we've. come to says most of the surface of. this is mother lives the. cause this is just the same. john read about me told me about the look this the less. war. more mole. war the. more. move. her. come. the borough . the big. thank you thank you thanks . there's a. little flicker. of use to cheers as mums to. tell me...
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come to charleston. we've got a. grass strip. well it's the rugs to shoot to kill. this is one of the. alice is not the flames are coming. down this is not the slums of. amas is not the time of sleep one we've. come to says love that subconsciously. this is not the same. the. closeness is just the same. jolly about the main goal of the old school. war. whole. goal. of. the war. her come come come. the borough. the borough. the big. thank you thank you thank you ed. the. lives of young. girls. used to cheers those mothers to. tell me more than. a little swats once she was young my mother she is old girl who. left the house with five warm the. traps and sleeps mom. keeps. my. mother's it up bad instance. which keeps me from somebody. long. since summer months or. longer stomach sleeps. around march come a hitch. days are gone where the ball. is the morning flowers are for it. just. that i was losing my. mind let's go out to cheer her up from. each model of the street. traffic. similar. to. the monstrous. one small mindedness of the. trapped. smug. mom mom i am the fir
come to charleston. we've got a. grass strip. well it's the rugs to shoot to kill. this is one of the. alice is not the flames are coming. down this is not the slums of. amas is not the time of sleep one we've. come to says love that subconsciously. this is not the same. the. closeness is just the same. jolly about the main goal of the old school. war. whole. goal. of. the war. her come come come. the borough. the borough. the big. thank you thank you thank you ed. the. lives of young. girls....
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phil lebeau live at the port of charleston in south carolina with more. phil >> reporter: hey, tyler, how are you? this is a shipment day here at the port of charleston the bmws, these suvs that are loading up here, there's going to be about 1,500 of them that will finish loading up this afternoon, and then once they are loaded up, they will ship off to china and then they'll head to shanghai, they'll be there in the middle of next month. the sales and the exports to china, the growth has been astounding over the last ten years. take a look going back to 2011 is the data that we're going to show you here. look at the growth it is now up to 267,000 vehicles shipped from the u.s. to china, a good chunk of those coming from the bmw plant here in south carolina up in spartanburg the u.s. has, by the way, nearly $9 billion auto trade surplus with china that's when it comes to completed autos. it's much lower when you look at the auto parts being factored in that said, china is the second largest auto export country for u.s. built autos when we talk about autos
phil lebeau live at the port of charleston in south carolina with more. phil >> reporter: hey, tyler, how are you? this is a shipment day here at the port of charleston the bmws, these suvs that are loading up here, there's going to be about 1,500 of them that will finish loading up this afternoon, and then once they are loaded up, they will ship off to china and then they'll head to shanghai, they'll be there in the middle of next month. the sales and the exports to china, the growth has...
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the facility outside charleston will build cars and suvs that will be sold here in the u.s. andd expor overseas. phil lebeau is in ridgeville, south carolina. >> reporte . >> i would officially declare r thehmond plant open for business. thank you for coming. >> reporter: the pre-production work is just gettingstarted, but it won't be long until 4,000 volvo workers are cranking out nished cars from th company's new plant outside of charleston. >> we need to come closer to customers to be able to continue growing. we need to know how they think and need to know their preferences and so it's very crucial to be here finally. >> reporter: volvo's expansion comes ath sales i u.s. have jumped 40% this year, thanks largely to e popular suvs. u.mpared to europe and china, the still makes up a small part of the global business. china i increasingly important to the the parent company is a large and prominent chinese aumaker, td then there is the growing tradesions between the trump administration and foreign countries who charge far higher tariffs on imported vehicles than the u.s.,
the facility outside charleston will build cars and suvs that will be sold here in the u.s. andd expor overseas. phil lebeau is in ridgeville, south carolina. >> reporte . >> i would officially declare r thehmond plant open for business. thank you for coming. >> reporter: the pre-production work is just gettingstarted, but it won't be long until 4,000 volvo workers are cranking out nished cars from th company's new plant outside of charleston. >> we need to come closer...
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charleston. now, the question about terrorism is a little trickier. this with the oklahoma city bombing we can think of that as the largest delivery of mass casualty event between 911 and pro harbor it is hugely important and we still have a narrative of he was a loan actor or a co-conspirator often how he had co-conspirators but they were not involved. but enough definitely he was part of the movement and the many ways he was part of the movement and then subscribing to the publication and have contacts with avril white power groups and the expose journalism to show as the militia. but how we forgot about that is a complicated question. in 1887 and 88 was a federal trial for charges including conspiracy. which is what he said they were doing. but they try to overthrow the federal government. all of them were acquitted. there were issues with partiality with the relationship with jurors once the couple got married in large swath of evidence was included because the chain of custody issue and one of the jurors after the trial went on to say he thought
charleston. now, the question about terrorism is a little trickier. this with the oklahoma city bombing we can think of that as the largest delivery of mass casualty event between 911 and pro harbor it is hugely important and we still have a narrative of he was a loan actor or a co-conspirator often how he had co-conspirators but they were not involved. but enough definitely he was part of the movement and the many ways he was part of the movement and then subscribing to the publication and...
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[laughter] >> james hoban was, washington met in charleston. it was probably arranged. he was prominent there, and all of the men, the five men who recommended him, knew him and all were involved in society there. james hoban have built the links in the town. there's almost no documentation of what he built. the court building seems likely, since all of his recommendations were on the board of the building of the courthouse. he was taken out the hampton, the plantation where a portico had just been added, it looks like him. whatever the case, he shook hands with washington, and washington came back and told his commissioners that he had met a man in charleston, and he was obviously very good and had many lands of his own. an american qualification. hoban quickly headed to philadelphia to meet with washington. it was a successful meeting. a competition was held for the presidents house. it was fixed. [laughter] >> there were many curious entries. one had a thrown minute. -- a throne in it. all kinds of architects, one of them the great carver from new england. but hoban
[laughter] >> james hoban was, washington met in charleston. it was probably arranged. he was prominent there, and all of the men, the five men who recommended him, knew him and all were involved in society there. james hoban have built the links in the town. there's almost no documentation of what he built. the court building seems likely, since all of his recommendations were on the board of the building of the courthouse. he was taken out the hampton, the plantation where a portico had...
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the killer in charleston murdered nine people who were attending a bible study. the killer in orlando murdered 49 people who were at a nightclub. i just came from my office meeting with one of the survivors of the pulse nightclub shooting. about 93 people are killed every day from guns. that's a mixture of suicides and homicides, accidental shootings. that means that in the 731 days since the pulse nightclub shooting, we've had somewhere around 70,000 people having been killed by guns in this country. that's a statistic that has no comparison anywhere else in the world. here in the united states we have about 20 times the number of people on a per capita basis who are being killed by a gun than the average oecd competitor nation. something is going on here that's different than what is happening anywhere else. as my colleagues know, i try to come to the floor every few weeks to talk about who these victims are, so give you a little bit of sense of the lives that are cut short. all of the promise that is erased from this earth every single day 93 times because of
the killer in charleston murdered nine people who were attending a bible study. the killer in orlando murdered 49 people who were at a nightclub. i just came from my office meeting with one of the survivors of the pulse nightclub shooting. about 93 people are killed every day from guns. that's a mixture of suicides and homicides, accidental shootings. that means that in the 731 days since the pulse nightclub shooting, we've had somewhere around 70,000 people having been killed by guns in this...
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the council at the resolution in charleston's city hall -- a building built by enslaved people. and those are someme of the headlines.. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. "our country's biggest enemy is the fake news." those were the words of president trump last week. it was just his latest attack on the nation's press. a week earlier, federal prosecutors revealed they had secretly captured years' worth of phone and email data from a reporter, ali watkins, who broke several high-profile stories related to the senate intelligence committee. a former top aide on the committee, james wolfe, has been charged with lying to the fbi about his contacts with the press. meanwhile, reporters without borders recently dropped the united states to no. 45 in its annual ranking of press freedom. when the group first published its list in 2002 the united states came in at number 17. well, to talk about the state of the media and how we spend the hour
the council at the resolution in charleston's city hall -- a building built by enslaved people. and those are someme of the headlines.. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. juan: welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. "our country's biggest enemy is the fake news." those were the words of president trump last week. it was just his latest attack on the nation's press. a week earlier,...
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he is the public information officer for charleston county.r, as you continue the investigation, what more are you learning about the circumstances of this fatal collision? >> yes, ma'am. our team is still investigating. we know that portion of charleston county is a four-lane highway and you have two lanes that go southbound, two lanes that go northbound, and our deputies have determined that the vehicle driven by the deceased party entered into the northbound lane and struck the vehicle that contained miss arrington. >> and captain -- go ahead, sorry. >> yes, ma'am. and as a result, the individual driving the vehicle going in the wrong direction died from the collision and miss arrington and miss goff are both in the hospital undergoing treatment. >> captain, can you kind of take us back to last night? i understand it was somewhat like the 9:00 hour. i'm familiar with some of the roads down there along the coast, you know, where often they're not lit, you know, you've got to be really careful in driving particularly at night. can you tell me
he is the public information officer for charleston county.r, as you continue the investigation, what more are you learning about the circumstances of this fatal collision? >> yes, ma'am. our team is still investigating. we know that portion of charleston county is a four-lane highway and you have two lanes that go southbound, two lanes that go northbound, and our deputies have determined that the vehicle driven by the deceased party entered into the northbound lane and struck the vehicle...
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i have given a speech in charleston, south carolina. this man says he knows a lot about nat turner, and would like to take me to southampton county, virginia to look at the stuff. i said, i don't have the time. the guy called for 7 months. finally, i said let's go. when nat turner entered the rebellion, he had a sword and bible nobody knew about. i went on radio and television and said wouldn't it be great if we could find this bible? this woman calls me. she is a descendent of those killed in the resurrection and they were given a bible as a souvenir. she wanted to give it to us. she brought me this tiny little bible. i realized we had to do the research. was it real? because it was the smithsonian, we had scientists who could look at the paper. we had a photograph of the frontispiece from taking 75, so we knew we, from 1875, so we knew we had it. what struck me more than anything else was the generosity of the american public. that people trusted the smithsonian. they went into their basements and atarax -- and attics. they gave us th
i have given a speech in charleston, south carolina. this man says he knows a lot about nat turner, and would like to take me to southampton county, virginia to look at the stuff. i said, i don't have the time. the guy called for 7 months. finally, i said let's go. when nat turner entered the rebellion, he had a sword and bible nobody knew about. i went on radio and television and said wouldn't it be great if we could find this bible? this woman calls me. she is a descendent of those killed in...
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the tops of charleston. south to mexico and canada now the european union is hitting back at the u.s. . the e.u. will slap the duties on u.s. imports was two point eight billion euros. for the first time in four years india's results. exodus interest rate is the weak rupee threatening india's spectacular growth. when i was gallup has this is d w business welcome to the european union is taking a hard line in response to new u.s. tariffs the bloc will impose import duties on a raft of u.s. products beginning in july and announced today the new penalties come in response to increases increased u.s. duties on imported steel and many of those took effect is months about three point four billion dollars worth of u.s. goods are expected to be hit by the new measures ranging from agricultural products to steel and whiskey that list could also be expanded with time in u.s. officials say meanwhile fresh official figures show that the overall u.s. trade deficit has hit a seven month low it stands at forty six billion
the tops of charleston. south to mexico and canada now the european union is hitting back at the u.s. . the e.u. will slap the duties on u.s. imports was two point eight billion euros. for the first time in four years india's results. exodus interest rate is the weak rupee threatening india's spectacular growth. when i was gallup has this is d w business welcome to the european union is taking a hard line in response to new u.s. tariffs the bloc will impose import duties on a raft of u.s....
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charleston, 105. the actual air temperature in las cruces, 102. 101 in death valley. in dallas. look at phoenix, next several days all in the >>> i guess we'll have a dry heat, too, looking at saturday's forecast where we reach up to 100 degrees. at least today it will still be nice with inland valleys reaching into the low 80s. summer officially begins tomorrow. we'll be up to 90 degrees, and that warming trend continues until saturday, and then it cools off. we will be much cooler by monday of next week. san francisco, low 60s today, clouds and fog. mid 70s for saturday. and for pride weekend, looks really nice with sunshine. >> and that is your latest weather. ladies? >> okay, al. >>> carson is in the orange room with something that will get you thinking on this wednesday morning. hi. >> hi. good morning. apollo 11 astronaut buzz aldrin posted out of this world -- he posed a question to his followers on twitter on tuesday. here's what he tweeted out. pilgrims coming to america on the may flflower, didn't plan o return trip. would you agree to move to mars without c
charleston, 105. the actual air temperature in las cruces, 102. 101 in death valley. in dallas. look at phoenix, next several days all in the >>> i guess we'll have a dry heat, too, looking at saturday's forecast where we reach up to 100 degrees. at least today it will still be nice with inland valleys reaching into the low 80s. summer officially begins tomorrow. we'll be up to 90 degrees, and that warming trend continues until saturday, and then it cools off. we will be much cooler by...
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for millions of slaves, charleston, south carolina, was the fir part o america they saw. now years later that city is issuing a formal apology. >>> the reunions that never get old. a father's surpris at sch aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in america when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer. and my daughters who make me proud every day. i'm aruna miller, and i have a lot of reasons to give back.i it's wthe legislature, i helped write dozens of laws to protect every maryland family. i'm running for congress and i approved this message because right now, protecting maryland families means stopping donald trump. >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> welcome back 6:24. in honor of juneteenth, charleston city crown krouncil apologized for the role it played >> nearly half of all slaves entered here. they promise tolerance and prope an office o racial reconciliation. >>> 74 years after two american brothers died during d-day in normandy, they are now buried side by side
for millions of slaves, charleston, south carolina, was the fir part o america they saw. now years later that city is issuing a formal apology. >>> the reunions that never get old. a father's surpris at sch aruna miller: the teacher who made me feel like i belonged in america when i didn't speak english. the minimum wage jobs that helped me get through college and become a transportation engineer. and my daughters who make me proud every day. i'm aruna miller, and i have a lot of...
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they are constantly shipping vehicles here in charleston over to china him and bmw, mercedes, tesla, the three companies when you look at these in terms of the vehicles, the companies exporting the most number of vehicles to china this year, nearly 90,000 for bmw. remember when you go to bmw plant in star tan burg, south carolina all say that build are suvs. the good news for these guys is that china lowered the tariff for vehicles built in the u.s. and september to china down to 10%. remember, kelly, there were retaliatory tariffs they announced for certain hybrid vehicles, bumping them up another 25%. that itself concern when it comes to the auto trade. could those tariffs, once again, be ratcheted up? >> that's what seven wondering phil, thank you in sunny charleston, south carolina a sell-off on wall street today. we will get a check on the after hours movers right after this. you're gonna do great! thanks, dad! break a leg! aflac?! not that kind of break. oooh! that had to hurt. aflac?! not that kind of hurt. yeah, aflac paid us cash in just one day to help with our car payments
they are constantly shipping vehicles here in charleston over to china him and bmw, mercedes, tesla, the three companies when you look at these in terms of the vehicles, the companies exporting the most number of vehicles to china this year, nearly 90,000 for bmw. remember when you go to bmw plant in star tan burg, south carolina all say that build are suvs. the good news for these guys is that china lowered the tariff for vehicles built in the u.s. and september to china down to 10%. remember,...
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and you have the president giving voice to how a lot of americans were feeling in charleston. trump offers a different face to america, one that is not inclusive, one exclusionary to muslims and obviously in the way in which children have been treated on our southern border. so i think it shows you two very different views of what america is and what america should be. >> i have said that this is a moment, if there's anything this administration offers the american people is to figure out who we are, what kind of country we want to be. i'm not sure if you feel that way. what do you think of that? >> no, i do. and i think that's what politics ultimately is all about when we pull back from the day to day, don. and i still believe that the inclusive america that barack obama represented, the america that extends more rights to people over time, as was the case with gay rights today. i think ultimately those forces lose out and i think frankly even the primary results we see tonight out of new york, that's the future. it's not donald trump. it's what we're seeing in those races, t
and you have the president giving voice to how a lot of americans were feeling in charleston. trump offers a different face to america, one that is not inclusive, one exclusionary to muslims and obviously in the way in which children have been treated on our southern border. so i think it shows you two very different views of what america is and what america should be. >> i have said that this is a moment, if there's anything this administration offers the american people is to figure out...
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slaves entered in charleston, south carolina. they denoue slavery, promises tolerance a t sayy will have an office of reconciliation. this year marks the 155th anniversary of the official end to slavery in america. >>> it is a common challenge for spouses of service members, job.ing a steady the d.o.d. says it's launching a n.rtnership with linked defense officials say spouses will have access to premium membership free of charge. they'll be able to keephat membership for one year every time they have a change of station move. theremium membership includes professional courses and also allows users to message anyone even if they're not connected. >>> 74 years later two american brothers killed during d-day in normandy, france, are now buried side by side. an underwater mine killedouis and henry piper in 1944 as their at approaches the beaches of normandy. yesterday t family looked on as the members carried his casket to the cemetery. henry was buried in belgium without identification. at was until last year when dna testing ident
slaves entered in charleston, south carolina. they denoue slavery, promises tolerance a t sayy will have an office of reconciliation. this year marks the 155th anniversary of the official end to slavery in america. >>> it is a common challenge for spouses of service members, job.ing a steady the d.o.d. says it's launching a n.rtnership with linked defense officials say spouses will have access to premium membership free of charge. they'll be able to keephat membership for one year...
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i saw more mixed couples in the bars in charleston that i saw in la and new york.i think it is interesting. i think the south has made more racial peace than the north. i don't know how that happened but part of it is the people knew each other better. >> host: charles from lexington, virginia. you have 30 seconds to get the last word. >> caller: thank you very much. tmr. simon, quick question. i think it's been true of hollywood since the days of dw griffith that there have been people on all ends of the political spectrum, both left and right, strongly articulating their viewpoints. what has happened in the last three or 30 years that the conservative side of that spectrum has largely disappeared and why do we hear from the conservatives anymore? >> host: in hollywood. thank you, charles. >> guest: my generation we are at fault. i will tell you what i think, though. it's 1968 it was a year and since 68 hollywood gradually switched over to becoming a left-wing mouthpiece. it was a product of my generation. g i'm a 68 guy who went south on 68 but prolonged time i w
i saw more mixed couples in the bars in charleston that i saw in la and new york.i think it is interesting. i think the south has made more racial peace than the north. i don't know how that happened but part of it is the people knew each other better. >> host: charles from lexington, virginia. you have 30 seconds to get the last word. >> caller: thank you very much. tmr. simon, quick question. i think it's been true of hollywood since the days of dw griffith that there have been...
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this is according to a report in the charleston gazette. we will talk about was virginia as ground zero and exactly what happened to these communities with barry meier, author of "pain killer: an empire of deceit and the origin of america's opioid epidemic." it is just out this week. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "puppet charm" by two ton boa. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest for the hour is barry meier, the pulitzer prize winner, former "new york times" journalist whose book is out again. well, it is updated. this is particularly relevant. the book is called "pain killer: an empire of deceit and the origin of america's opioid epidemic." in 2003.ut 15 years. what a difference it makes in this country. how many deaths are we talking about? i mean, yeah this incredible description of the death toll writing in 2016, 60 4000 americans died from drug overdoses. that number equal to the population of cities such as portland, maine, lynchburg, virginia, and santa fe, new mexico. it
this is according to a report in the charleston gazette. we will talk about was virginia as ground zero and exactly what happened to these communities with barry meier, author of "pain killer: an empire of deceit and the origin of america's opioid epidemic." it is just out this week. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "puppet charm" by two ton boa. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our guest for the hour is barry meier,...
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. >>> a surveillance camera captured an suv crashing into a barbershop yesterday morning in charlestonwest virginia. police say the 35-year-old driver had some sort of medical episode, crossed the median, and drove straight into the front of a shop. it wasn't open yet and there was no one inside. the driver wasn't hurt. >>> one the most recognizable names in american retail is closing its doors for the last time today. john schiumo reports on the end of toys "r" us. >> reporter: it thrilled generations of children. but the shelves at toys "r" us stores across the country are now bare. >> it's something i grew up with, and to see it now and see, it's sad and heartbreaking. >> reporter: charles lazarus opened his first stifore in 194 selling baby furniture in washington, d.c. a few years later, he turned his attention to toys. with catchy jingles and a logo a child might right, toys "r" us grew to revolutionalize retail that others followed. >> toys "r" us was the largest toy retailer for a good chunk of its 70-year history. it was iconic in many ways. >> reporter: but the company eventu
. >>> a surveillance camera captured an suv crashing into a barbershop yesterday morning in charlestonwest virginia. police say the 35-year-old driver had some sort of medical episode, crossed the median, and drove straight into the front of a shop. it wasn't open yet and there was no one inside. the driver wasn't hurt. >>> one the most recognizable names in american retail is closing its doors for the last time today. john schiumo reports on the end of toys "r" us....
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you surrounded thrilled through my hometown, charleston loved you. >> jon: i loved them. >> stephen: clof harlston. >> jon: i loved charleston, everybody was so hospitality, so much good food, shrimp and how many inaye, where i am from in new orleans we eat like that all the time. it was great to be there. >> stephen: we saw a lot this past weeks but one thing we didn't see firs lady melania trump, as of the time we are taping the first lady has not been seen in public for 25 days. i'm not surprised, it took that shawshank guy years to tunnel out. (laughter) here is-- here's the deal. last month as we all know the first lady underwent what they called minor surgery. they say she is perfectly fine and i certainly hope that's true. and they claim she came home to the white house. trump even welcomed her back in a tweet in which he accidentally called her melanie. awkward. could you imagine if he called her the wrong name in bed. she might hear it from down the hall. the first lady responds to speculation on her whereabouts last week on the flotus twitter account. okay, it's been awhile
you surrounded thrilled through my hometown, charleston loved you. >> jon: i loved them. >> stephen: clof harlston. >> jon: i loved charleston, everybody was so hospitality, so much good food, shrimp and how many inaye, where i am from in new orleans we eat like that all the time. it was great to be there. >> stephen: we saw a lot this past weeks but one thing we didn't see firs lady melania trump, as of the time we are taping the first lady has not been seen in public...
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today severe weather from des moines southworth and northern missouri charleston to kwlaum. small hail will be the worst of it. then tomorrow we have a greater threat of severe storms maybe supercellsnd a mid-atlantic. we'll get amp storms in many areas from florida southeast into texas. and one of the other stories this week is a building heat wave we'rewith. >> we'll here you from in a little bit. >>> down to the which are for the travelers championship. paul kasey had a four-stroke lead into the sunday final round. but the last three holes proved costly. he couldn't hold the lead. that opened the door for bubba watson started the day six shots back but finished strong. >> what a round. >>> the two-time master's champ shot 7 under par to win the third traveler trophies and more more than a million dollars. >> roseanne barr speaking out as you never heard before. you went want to miss it. like it... you've gotta get in there. okay. careful not to get it in her eyes. i know, i know what a bath is... smile honey. this thing is like... first kid. here we go. second kid. you co
today severe weather from des moines southworth and northern missouri charleston to kwlaum. small hail will be the worst of it. then tomorrow we have a greater threat of severe storms maybe supercellsnd a mid-atlantic. we'll get amp storms in many areas from florida southeast into texas. and one of the other stories this week is a building heat wave we'rewith. >> we'll here you from in a little bit. >>> down to the which are for the travelers championship. paul kasey had a...
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. >> phil lebeau at the port of charleston. >>> the genehepy treatment shows promise. drug maker says three boys with muscular distrofy showed improvement. the trial is still in its early es saresta said it helped grow a key protein that is missing in people with this disease. >> we need to take the results we have and treat additionale children andeed to watch the children for a while. but this is potentially transformative. we have given this gene therapy that treplaces thock absorber and in these first three children at three months they are showing amazing exthession. shock absorber appears to be in the muscle and appears to be working. >> the shares soared to 14393. afr the bell fed ex said it shipped more packages at higher rate helped overall earnings rise. the g deliverynt gave strong guidance for the year though it does see earnings coming in just a little light. shares ended the regular session down two percent at 25839. the business software maker oracle reported an increase in profits after the bell saying growth in the cloud division helped overall results
. >> phil lebeau at the port of charleston. >>> the genehepy treatment shows promise. drug maker says three boys with muscular distrofy showed improvement. the trial is still in its early es saresta said it helped grow a key protein that is missing in people with this disease. >> we need to take the results we have and treat additionale children andeed to watch the children for a while. but this is potentially transformative. we have given this gene therapy that treplaces...
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insists they are just beginning to discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and charleston road. he says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> it could create pretty severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> we have been here eight years. we love the place. >> reporter: city leaders will make the final decisions at the end of this year but they want to work with homeowners on finding solutions. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> san francisco police are looking for a man caught on video attacking a homeless person. the video may be tough to watch. the suspect dressed in black carrying the briefcase walks up to a man sleeping on a sidewalk and delivers two powerful kicks. that suspect is now wanted for aggravated assault. it is unclear exactly when this attack happened. police have not elaborated on the extent of the man's injuries. >>> a woman is recovering tonight after being gored by a bison in yellowstone national park. rangers say kim hancock was with a group of people who got a little too close to the animal yesterday.
insists they are just beginning to discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and charleston road. he says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> it could create pretty severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> we have been here eight years. we love the place. >> reporter: city leaders will make the final decisions at the end of this year but they want to work with homeowners on finding solutions. maria...
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musician and performer she's a twenty eight year old charleston the woman she was born a boy but has lived for the past year as a woman she says she's a typical. transgender woman with turkish roots so what's the fuss. leah told us about her unusual life. it was the slap in the face like the ground being out from under your feet. well you don't know what to do with yourself and you feel the stigma from society in your own mind and you're just wretched and miserable. there were two responses. first people congratulated me and were impressed the tight managed for so long but then there were people who weren't sure how to relate to me like i was a different person. their own major and minor things that bother me like the way i eat my pace sorry but i just really fast so i get comments like when are you going to start eating like a woman. who. grew . up and i haven't started home and sarah p.s. that i will do soon so i can only talk about my inner coming out this year and there i can say a lot's changed physically mentally my eyes the way i smile my psyche is being restored i'm true to m
musician and performer she's a twenty eight year old charleston the woman she was born a boy but has lived for the past year as a woman she says she's a typical. transgender woman with turkish roots so what's the fuss. leah told us about her unusual life. it was the slap in the face like the ground being out from under your feet. well you don't know what to do with yourself and you feel the stigma from society in your own mind and you're just wretched and miserable. there were two responses....
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louis, indianapolis, over to charleston. then, we're expecting that stormy weather to reach back into the dakotas as well as omaha, nebraska, and down into texas, tropical moisture feeding into that. the heat continues to expand in the southwest, severe weather by thursday afternoon from little rock to st. louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding this time inside a las vegas casino. >>> also ahead, the new list of america's favorite supermarkets. see which one tops the list and why. >>> an exclusive interview with this woman seen here nearly >>> we're back now with a scene that played out at a girls' softball tournament in tennessee. nearly a dozen parents got into a brawl, reportedly fighting over calls made by the umpire. both teams have now been disqualified from the tournament even though no players or coaches were involved in the fight. >>> american airlines said it could be days before it sorts out the chaos caused by a computer glitch. as many as 1,000 stranded passengers have been s
louis, indianapolis, over to charleston. then, we're expecting that stormy weather to reach back into the dakotas as well as omaha, nebraska, and down into texas, tropical moisture feeding into that. the heat continues to expand in the southwest, severe weather by thursday afternoon from little rock to st. louis. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, flooding this time inside a las vegas casino. >>> also ahead, the new list of america's favorite...
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the lowest prices are in charleston, south carolina where they are paying $2.44. >>> closing the twinw for two months of repairs and upgrades. they will work on the tracks while they add drainage systems. buses will replace metro lines through the area, they say the restoration project will also allow the light rail train to get faster in the neighborhood. right now, there is a speed restriction but it will be lifted once the tracks are replaced. >>> two people remain in the hospital for smoke inhalation tonight after yesterday's district of fire in antioch. temperatures were in the triple digits when the fire started and it quickly spread to tens -- 10 acres. four homes, 50 cars were destroyed, it started as a car fire initially and spread to a nearby home, firefighters put this fire out in about an hour. they stayed at the scene overnight. >>> wine country fire survivors , first responders and life- saving bus drivers were honored at the nascar race in sonoma. a group of city bus drivers who helped evacuate senior housing were honored today for their service in the firestorm. as par
the lowest prices are in charleston, south carolina where they are paying $2.44. >>> closing the twinw for two months of repairs and upgrades. they will work on the tracks while they add drainage systems. buses will replace metro lines through the area, they say the restoration project will also allow the light rail train to get faster in the neighborhood. right now, there is a speed restriction but it will be lifted once the tracks are replaced. >>> two people remain in the...
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in the aftermath of the massacre of congregationalists in ame church he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and faculty and was recently published by the university of georgia press is the charleston syllabus. he is currently completing a study of w.e.b. dubois in world war i. i can think of no finer historians to guide us through a conversation on the relationship of citizenship and protest in the american past. please give a warm welcome to our panelists. >> [applause] >> thank you all for coming out. thank you, claire and gavin, for getting the ball rolling and coming up with this idea, and to john, crystal, and chad for agreeing to be part of it. we are going to each talk for seven to 10 minutes, no more than that, and then we will talk to each other. then you will talk to us and we will talk to you and to each other. >> [laughter] >> our theme tonight is protests and citizenship, and i want to start us off almost 200 years ago, when free african-americans in boston began calling themselves colored citizens. that self-description was an act o
in the aftermath of the massacre of congregationalists in ame church he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and faculty and was recently published by the university of georgia press is the charleston syllabus. he is currently completing a study of w.e.b. dubois in world war i. i can think of no finer historians to guide us through a conversation on the relationship of citizenship and protest in the american past. please give a warm welcome to our...
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i visited charleston south carolina and it's a very beautiful school for. where tourists go to ride around on a horse drawn carriage is also a surrounding that is a very very poor city where people live in poor housing night tell me about the tone poverty in your hometown is what i mean i know he's actually that's done all of the difficulties of healthcare they probably am inclusions down additional time for america i'm somebody that's probably because she is so i knew him by the deadline to come in the region as you know where the not rich and rich are not above all our squad not a good living with my goodness maybe they're going to get hit by me i don't know slight this fake america's thing with this company until we anywhere if you go outside the class want to hear it were crimes and then the day my life doesn't seem money i'll agree that at some point though it remembers them as the beneficiary memories good courage of doctor patient good and all ages could hear you the first for any words the letter with the congress or the people capitol building is i
i visited charleston south carolina and it's a very beautiful school for. where tourists go to ride around on a horse drawn carriage is also a surrounding that is a very very poor city where people live in poor housing night tell me about the tone poverty in your hometown is what i mean i know he's actually that's done all of the difficulties of healthcare they probably am inclusions down additional time for america i'm somebody that's probably because she is so i knew him by the deadline to...
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discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and churchill avenues, meadow drive and charleston road and says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> if we don't grade-separate, it will create severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> the purpose is to live here long term. we have been here 8 years. we don't want to sell it. >> reporter: city leaders will decide by the end of the year but they say they want to work with homeowners on finding solutions. in palo alto, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a big step toward creating affordable housing with a new village near the coliseum bart station in oakland. constructed units into place at a bart parking lot at 71st avenue and snell street. all of the units were built in idaho and then trucked to oakland. the project called coliseum connections will eventually have 110 apartments and townhouses. >> the benefits for modular construction that we're recognizing today, the speed, the efficiencies the off site con structure, really bringing value and closure to a project that's been in th
discuss what will happen at all four crossings on palo alto and churchill avenues, meadow drive and charleston road and says the goal is to have minimal impact on homes as the project picks up steam. >> if we don't grade-separate, it will create severe traffic congestion and pretty major safety issues. >> the purpose is to live here long term. we have been here 8 years. we don't want to sell it. >> reporter: city leaders will decide by the end of the year but they say they...
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we had several schools lined up that day in the greater charleston area. i got there in 15 minutes later texts of the people on the schedule and i said cancel everything else. this is so interesting and one of the thing she did and i've read about this which i thought was so interesting. west virginia is a very poor state. when the dump trucks come they just dumped technology on the school. the teachers don't want to deal with it. what jennie did what she got her third, fourth and fifth-graders to the support function and got apple vanguard to train third, fourth and fifth-graders on how you support all these devices. >> a bunch of time with the dunbar technology ambassadors. it wasn't just my ipad doesn't work but they were walking you through it. they said, these are third, fourth and fifth-graders, that we can really become experts on apps, learning apps. we analyzed all of these things. when one of her classmates is having trouble with math we talk about what their issues are. wait a second these are third, fourth and fifth-graders and one of the point
we had several schools lined up that day in the greater charleston area. i got there in 15 minutes later texts of the people on the schedule and i said cancel everything else. this is so interesting and one of the thing she did and i've read about this which i thought was so interesting. west virginia is a very poor state. when the dump trucks come they just dumped technology on the school. the teachers don't want to deal with it. what jennie did what she got her third, fourth and fifth-graders...
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but one of the last places i got to cut the ribbon on was new planned parenthood health center in charleston, south carolina, where despite the government we just opened a brand-new health center that for the first time provides safe and legal abortion transgender care in charleston, south carolina. that to me is -- that's what we've got to do. [applause] that's what also encourages other people. i think we didn't touch on this but i will just say, seeing what people are doing even when they say you can't, which is basically what we've been doing in texas, south carolina, louisiana. seeing the biggest women's march is ever in history of this country is what inspires other people to take action. one of his examples to me as seen women teachers across this country wildcat strike you on behalf of themselves and their pupils in a way that is revolution and distort. they are taking courage and what they're saying other women do. give it up for the teachers. it's amazing. [applause] i i mean, it's a tough time. i don't want to paint some beautiful picture, but i do think people are doing things th
but one of the last places i got to cut the ribbon on was new planned parenthood health center in charleston, south carolina, where despite the government we just opened a brand-new health center that for the first time provides safe and legal abortion transgender care in charleston, south carolina. that to me is -- that's what we've got to do. [applause] that's what also encourages other people. i think we didn't touch on this but i will just say, seeing what people are doing even when they...
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japan is because of this even you know which is a tropical storm hitting the coast of southern charleston running up for vietnam of the last three days is not particularly windy but it's dropping an awful lot of right i think up to two hundred fifty even the recent high nine reported recently i'm given is there for the next two days slowly revolving the chances are there will be flooding all the way up this case possibly including hong kong there are showers further inland but not really in one hand or much in shanghai or they are forming in the west to sichuan as the ground rises. well again you're watching al-jazeera has a reminder of all top stories this hour and dina has canceled the world cup will not much against israel in jerusalem come pain by palestinian activists they demanded a boycott of the location of the game and in protest against israel's killing of palestinians border. and self declared libyan national army has entered the city of two weeks of heavy fighting the island is led by a renegade general hospital. two astronauts and the cosmonaut have just blasted off headed to
japan is because of this even you know which is a tropical storm hitting the coast of southern charleston running up for vietnam of the last three days is not particularly windy but it's dropping an awful lot of right i think up to two hundred fifty even the recent high nine reported recently i'm given is there for the next two days slowly revolving the chances are there will be flooding all the way up this case possibly including hong kong there are showers further inland but not really in one...
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congressional candidate katie harrington was rushed to the hospital after a car crash near charleston. she was hurt badly enough she needed surgery. a spokesperson said she will need more surgery and weeks to recover. the car was driving in the wrong direction and struck her and her friend. the woman driving the other car died at the scene. she won the republican primary. >>> a trade war between the u.s. and other countries. that you announced on american bourbon, and other american goods totaling $3.2 billion. they claim it is retaliation for the trump administration earlier this month to tax european steel and aluminum exports. the president tweeted his displeasure yesterday, based on the tariffs and trade barriers long based on the u.s. and great companies and workers by the eu, if the tariffs and barriers are not broken down and removed, we will place a 20% tariff on all of their cars coming into the u.s. build them here. the president long insisted in the system of global trade, the u.s. gets the short end of the stick. he said ending so-called bad deals with northern allies as p
congressional candidate katie harrington was rushed to the hospital after a car crash near charleston. she was hurt badly enough she needed surgery. a spokesperson said she will need more surgery and weeks to recover. the car was driving in the wrong direction and struck her and her friend. the woman driving the other car died at the scene. she won the republican primary. >>> a trade war between the u.s. and other countries. that you announced on american bourbon, and other american...
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feet, at night and in bad weather have been installed at four caltrain crossings: meadow drive, charlestont now. full time remote monitoring is begin september, the track guard program that began following the first suicide cluster in 2009, will be ended. in palo alto rob fladeboe kron4news police are lookr a driver involved in a hit and run in san jose.it happened on monterey road at alma.police say just before 3 this morning a woman was run over by a car. that car left the scene.the woman did survive and was taken to a nearby hospital.at this point we don't know the extent of her injuries.police are looking into whether the victim in this crash was intentionally hit.northbound monterey road from cottage road to alma no estimated time of opening they are re-routing everyone at cottage grove. reporting in san jose lydia pantazes kron4 news. lawrence karnow: we had a mix of clouds and sunshine with cooler temperatures. highs today were in 70s and 80s inland with 50s the coast. after a hot start to the weekend, temperatures will be cooling down over the next couple of days. on the satellite
feet, at night and in bad weather have been installed at four caltrain crossings: meadow drive, charlestont now. full time remote monitoring is begin september, the track guard program that began following the first suicide cluster in 2009, will be ended. in palo alto rob fladeboe kron4news police are lookr a driver involved in a hit and run in san jose.it happened on monterey road at alma.police say just before 3 this morning a woman was run over by a car. that car left the scene.the woman did...
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days but largely clear skies you can see how things just opening up very nicely high pressure in charleston we drag up the heat from the south and temperatures in london could well touched to one degree celsius on monday off the look of us kind of temps over the next couple of our news actually there is some cooler weather around warsaw struggling to get fourteen degrees in the clouds and the rain and that rain stretches this way down towards the balkans northern parts of italy greece seeing some lively showers thundery downpours quite a lot i move the thundershowers here into southern italy over towards malta at the moment east of that loss the dry but not particularly warm twenty celsius in warsaw the story in moscow that's not too bad at all we've had some rain of course how the football recently things should be driving fine to the elise from moscow as we go on through choose day come a little further west and the weather stays in place very heavy downpours by this stage into much of greece will see dry weather once again i would say was the west and as you can see getting up into the h
days but largely clear skies you can see how things just opening up very nicely high pressure in charleston we drag up the heat from the south and temperatures in london could well touched to one degree celsius on monday off the look of us kind of temps over the next couple of our news actually there is some cooler weather around warsaw struggling to get fourteen degrees in the clouds and the rain and that rain stretches this way down towards the balkans northern parts of italy greece seeing...