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counties, charleston, dorchester, buford, berkeley. as for tonight's debate, both miss arrington and mr. cunningham have agreed on the debate format and would like to go over the rules quickly with you. the candidates will not give an opening statement. each candidate will have just one minute to respond to each question asked. each candidate will also be allowed to use three rebuttals, which can be used at any time and they will be limited to 30 seconds. the candidates are not allowed to ask questions of each other. they will have one minute for closing statements. as for our three panelists tonight asking the questions, we would like to first introduce christie gramley, assistant professor of political science here at charleston southern university. charleston senior diana snelgrove, a history and political science major who will graduate next spring. and finally, tessa spencer adams, she has spent 28 years in the broadcast industry and worked the last seven years in abc news 4 and good morning charleston. thank you for being here to
counties, charleston, dorchester, buford, berkeley. as for tonight's debate, both miss arrington and mr. cunningham have agreed on the debate format and would like to go over the rules quickly with you. the candidates will not give an opening statement. each candidate will have just one minute to respond to each question asked. each candidate will also be allowed to use three rebuttals, which can be used at any time and they will be limited to 30 seconds. the candidates are not allowed to ask...
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charleston county now leads the state in opioid overdoses. has too muchharma control in our health care systems and needs to be kicked out of the drivers seat. they shouldn't be there dictating the prices of pharmaceuticals, and also controlling the market with opioids. that's why we are not taking a single dime in special interests. big pharma, big oil. payday lenders. i'm going to stand up to them because i'm not taking their money. my opponent is beholden to them. >> once again, the fact that you take nancy pelosi's laundered money will come up one day. people let that be. the question was about opioid. i have first-hand experience. it has been in my life. everything in my life has brought me to this point. my mother passed away in this campaign cycle. chronic pain. she was addicted to opioids through the bulk of her adult life, and i watched it take my mother from a vital human being to -- [pauses] -- a withered human being. i sat on the south carolina task force for a number of years. i was not on it but i went to the meetings and heard
charleston county now leads the state in opioid overdoses. has too muchharma control in our health care systems and needs to be kicked out of the drivers seat. they shouldn't be there dictating the prices of pharmaceuticals, and also controlling the market with opioids. that's why we are not taking a single dime in special interests. big pharma, big oil. payday lenders. i'm going to stand up to them because i'm not taking their money. my opponent is beholden to them. >> once again, the...
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first by abct, brought to you news for in charleston southern university. please welcome tonight's moderators. the estimates moderator, dean stevens. >> the history of the first congressional set district in south carolina runs deep, and in otherweeks, representative kate arrington or joe cunningham will add their also to electromed includes mark sanford, tim scott, henry brown and wendell rivers. good evening, everybody. i am dean stevens. thank you for joining us and welcome to the campus of charleston southern university. the district runs along 80% of our coastline, from hilton head to trust in the county. it includes five counties, charleston, dorchester, before, berkeley. both miss arrington and mr. cunningham have agreed on the debate format and would like to go over the rules quickly with you. the candidates will not give an opening statement. each candidate will have just one minute to respond to each question asked. is candidate will also be use three rebuttals, which can be used at any time and they will be limited to 30 seconds. the candidates a
first by abct, brought to you news for in charleston southern university. please welcome tonight's moderators. the estimates moderator, dean stevens. >> the history of the first congressional set district in south carolina runs deep, and in otherweeks, representative kate arrington or joe cunningham will add their also to electromed includes mark sanford, tim scott, henry brown and wendell rivers. good evening, everybody. i am dean stevens. thank you for joining us and welcome to the...
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the fallout from charleston -- all we need to do is mention charleston to know what we are talking about -- hastened political changes many of us had seen coming from long before but which had been occurring at a very gradual pace. i wrote in my book in 2005, and it was not original to me, the confederate flags will continue to come off the cultural landscape over time. it was a downward trajectory for the confederate flag's comments -- prominence on our cultural landscape, and that monuments would be next. charleston andin charlottesville of 2015 and 2017 have hastened this at a breakneck speed the last couple of years. it almost makes you nostalgic for the days before 2015 when you did not hear much about confederate monuments. you've seen this photograph already of the taking down of the flag from the soldiers monument at the state capitol in columbia, south carolina. the first direct impact of the charleston murders. but let's not get too nostalgic yearst's not forget the -- i am forgetting my own slide sequence. christy -- it led to the taking down of other monuments the following y
the fallout from charleston -- all we need to do is mention charleston to know what we are talking about -- hastened political changes many of us had seen coming from long before but which had been occurring at a very gradual pace. i wrote in my book in 2005, and it was not original to me, the confederate flags will continue to come off the cultural landscape over time. it was a downward trajectory for the confederate flag's comments -- prominence on our cultural landscape, and that monuments...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ well, north charleston, north charleston.rth charleston. yeah. makes all the difference. [ light laughter ] halloween's coming up. what is the best halloween costume you ever had? >> i was a crayon box. >> jimmy: okay, you're going to have to explain that. sorry. >> oh, i say crayon weird. like, what you draw, crayons. >> jimmy: oh, crayon. [ laughter ] crayon box. i thought you said crown box. i thought it was a crown box. oh, a crayon. >> crayon. >> jimmy: oh a crayon. >> crayon. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. crayola. yeah, yeah, yeah, crayon. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you were a crayon box. >> yes. >> jimmy: okay, good. so, guys -- we have my pal trisha here. >> hey. >> jimmy: she is from south carolina. north south. >> north charleston. >> jimmy: and her best halloween costume, she was a a crown box. [ light laughter ] crayon box. for this first one since halloween is almost here can you guys do like a spooky kind of monster mashy type of thing? ♪ ♪ my friend trisha a visiting friend had come from north charleston ♪ ♪ she's just g
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ well, north charleston, north charleston.rth charleston. yeah. makes all the difference. [ light laughter ] halloween's coming up. what is the best halloween costume you ever had? >> i was a crayon box. >> jimmy: okay, you're going to have to explain that. sorry. >> oh, i say crayon weird. like, what you draw, crayons. >> jimmy: oh, crayon. [ laughter ] crayon box. i thought you said crown box. i thought it was a crown box. oh, a crayon....
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melty champs live in charleston south carolina it's the second north america tour for the electro pop duo from castle in central germany and they're all fun on how incredible. minutes of any sort of spirit of wherever we play on the walls backstage there are posters all signatures from fans who've played there before. people like elvis jimi hendrix the foo fighters and lady gaga i mean they all had small beginnings too they also played in places like this and. this comes quite as well as. it's really cool to trade in their footsteps and then from the song it was on the side and. they also get a chance to do some sightseeing despite their busy schedule they've been on the road all here starting out in europe and canada and now the u.s. . says. it's good to be able to see the world to come into contact with other people and talk to them they're just going through the streets and feeding how other people live out of the squash would be with us live. in charleston they even play some basketball just a friendly game and some fans at a local college popstars without potential. to spend. the
melty champs live in charleston south carolina it's the second north america tour for the electro pop duo from castle in central germany and they're all fun on how incredible. minutes of any sort of spirit of wherever we play on the walls backstage there are posters all signatures from fans who've played there before. people like elvis jimi hendrix the foo fighters and lady gaga i mean they all had small beginnings too they also played in places like this and. this comes quite as well as. it's...
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the countdown to their charleston gig is on final preparations before they take to the stage. you could. say. god. loves. you that they and their fans are certainly ready i've been away now here for almost three and a half hours four hours to get here so. my second time seeing them and i know how awesome they are i want to meet them so bad but i love him like a little different than my kind of the usual we have here like pop and stuff and so i think we're drawn to like their sound. and the band do not disappoint this cake is one of the last stops on their blossom to. the. the mind. took moment on the one hand were a bit sad on the road in this there but we're going home i'm going to come forward to spending time with our families and friends again birds of a big. deal also be spending time on their third album and recharging their battles because it surely won't be long till they're back until. next up my personal muse highlights of the week bill collett singing in german again for the first time in almost a decade it took yourself frontman teamed up with german sing on to rec
the countdown to their charleston gig is on final preparations before they take to the stage. you could. say. god. loves. you that they and their fans are certainly ready i've been away now here for almost three and a half hours four hours to get here so. my second time seeing them and i know how awesome they are i want to meet them so bad but i love him like a little different than my kind of the usual we have here like pop and stuff and so i think we're drawn to like their sound. and the band...
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what happened in charleston was horrible. what happened with these pipe bombs is terrible. being sent to cnn, to my colleagues, to people that i care about. i feel sick about all this stuff. it is terrible. and i also think that the political rhetoric in this country is too hot on all sides. we all have to recognize it. the point i'm trying to make it we are not going to recognize it unless we are able to -- everyone able to say that. and as soon as we start talking about it and trying to have a rational conversation about things like mental health and anti-semitism, which is a huge thing we should be talk about, just flat out racism, people going into a black church and murdering people in charleston in a church, we should have a conversation quite often about that that is devoid of politics. but what happens is everyone puts their jerseys on, they immediately start assigning blame within 24 hours of it happening. we've now blamed the president. we can blame politicians for it. this conversation is just turning into yet another one of those arguments. and -- >> you keep sa
what happened in charleston was horrible. what happened with these pipe bombs is terrible. being sent to cnn, to my colleagues, to people that i care about. i feel sick about all this stuff. it is terrible. and i also think that the political rhetoric in this country is too hot on all sides. we all have to recognize it. the point i'm trying to make it we are not going to recognize it unless we are able to -- everyone able to say that. and as soon as we start talking about it and trying to have...
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and charleston was a big trading center and a lively intellectual center. there was a huge fire in charleston in the 1830s that burned down half the downtown including several houses of worship and including the synagogue. so when the, they rebuilt the synagogue, the faction that wanted the organ voted to install it. and this set off an absolute furor. there were divisions, people broke away. there was an organ faction, there was a non-organ faction. they tried to reach an accommodation to share the place, but eventually, no surprise, you probably can guess it went to court. and there was a big -- each side hired, you know, incredibly prominent lawyers. the organ -- the anti-organ faction actually hired a guy named meminger who was featured in my first book because he later became, had one of the worst jobs in american history which is treasury secretary of the confederacy. [laughter] he, but it went all the way up to highest court. and the reason that that decision was important was not because he ruled in favor of the organ faction, but because he ruled t
and charleston was a big trading center and a lively intellectual center. there was a huge fire in charleston in the 1830s that burned down half the downtown including several houses of worship and including the synagogue. so when the, they rebuilt the synagogue, the faction that wanted the organ voted to install it. and this set off an absolute furor. there were divisions, people broke away. there was an organ faction, there was a non-organ faction. they tried to reach an accommodation to...
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the shooter in charleston and the unite the right people intro till. -- in charlottesville. a lot of people in the past would've rallied to the poor of the flag. -- support of the flag. themant to go out and buy and the second piece of the puzzle was that a lot of retailers were choosing not to make money off of them. i think that will eventually with a couple of shocks along the way to hasten the process will have the effect of making the flag less important as a merchandise item. >> thank you so much john. [applause] >> our nine week series of 1968 america and turmoil, is available as a podcast. you can find it on our website. this is a american history tv only on c-span three. >> c-span, were history unfolds daily. in 1979, season with trade as a public service by america's cable-television company. today, we continue to bring unfiltered coverage of congress. the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or settle at provider. -- satellite provider. >> this sunday on america
the shooter in charleston and the unite the right people intro till. -- in charlottesville. a lot of people in the past would've rallied to the poor of the flag. -- support of the flag. themant to go out and buy and the second piece of the puzzle was that a lot of retailers were choosing not to make money off of them. i think that will eventually with a couple of shocks along the way to hasten the process will have the effect of making the flag less important as a merchandise item. >>...
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i think the charleston... ididn't and tango? i think the charleston...lot ofjumping around and lifts and hands all over the place? it can do. i would have had a waltz asa it can do. i would have had a waltz as a chaste dance. i'm i alone in thinking it's not a big deal, it's not a story. two people who were dancing kissed in a pub. his girlfriend left him. i agree that it was a really good letter she wrote. asa was a really good letter she wrote. as a cat lover you will approve of her keeping the cat! obviously she can keep the cat. but i don't think it's a story. two people working closely together and dancing... it's a story. two people working closely together and dancing. . m isafamily closely together and dancing. . m is a family show, maybe? and katya jones is married. they didn't kiss on the set of strictly. this has got strictly talked about in a way it hasn't been talked about in a few yea rs. hasn't been talked about in a few years. it is one of those shows that is hugely popular but on the other side, at a similar time, there is a show that's
i think the charleston... ididn't and tango? i think the charleston...lot ofjumping around and lifts and hands all over the place? it can do. i would have had a waltz asa it can do. i would have had a waltz as a chaste dance. i'm i alone in thinking it's not a big deal, it's not a story. two people who were dancing kissed in a pub. his girlfriend left him. i agree that it was a really good letter she wrote. asa was a really good letter she wrote. as a cat lover you will approve of her keeping...
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their routine is set in a pizza restaurant and they're hoping to deliver a great charleston. # i gotaig revel horwood. 6. darcey bussell. 7. shirley ballas. i loved it, 8. and bruno tonioli. 7. joining us now are guardian journalist heidi stephans and showbiz reporter for the sun beril naz hassan. good morning. both watched it last night. 0h, good morning. both watched it last night. oh, yes. what did you think of it? i don't think i was as excited by seann and katya's cha rleston as excited by seann and katya's charleston as the judges were, it looked woolly in this places but they are the experts so they obviously saw something i didn't. they kept quite a long way away from each other to make? also based what i thought they were supposed to be doing a run but this week. everyone, one looked on social media, they we re one looked on social media, they were saying happy charleston expert was almost like a little, i'm going to stay in between you girls wouldn't get to close. i thought that in between you guys, i won't get too close. i didn't feel that passion, i thought are they looki
their routine is set in a pizza restaurant and they're hoping to deliver a great charleston. # i gotaig revel horwood. 6. darcey bussell. 7. shirley ballas. i loved it, 8. and bruno tonioli. 7. joining us now are guardian journalist heidi stephans and showbiz reporter for the sun beril naz hassan. good morning. both watched it last night. 0h, good morning. both watched it last night. oh, yes. what did you think of it? i don't think i was as excited by seann and katya's cha rleston as excited by...
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we saw charleston. are we normal liesing this? you take charleston and what happened today with tree of life. people go into a house of worship and kill people. where are we at and what do we need to do, howard? >> well, i'm just writing about that, trying to think it through in my mind. i appreciate what you said, i've known you for a long time. you grew up on the streets, you're a tough customer. and i think you've learned over the years -- in my view, you've become a wonderful voice for peace and discord. we all need to grow up and acknowledge the humanity of everyone we're arguing with. the founders wanted us to argue. i wrote a book about this, they wanted us to have disputes. but they also at least put on paper the idea that all men are created equal, and endowed with certain unalienable rights. we're supposed to argue vehemently, that's good. that's how we make progress, but respect the humanity of others. at some route level. i think what's happened in this country, and i think frankly donald trump is a part of it, he's no
we saw charleston. are we normal liesing this? you take charleston and what happened today with tree of life. people go into a house of worship and kill people. where are we at and what do we need to do, howard? >> well, i'm just writing about that, trying to think it through in my mind. i appreciate what you said, i've known you for a long time. you grew up on the streets, you're a tough customer. and i think you've learned over the years -- in my view, you've become a wonderful voice...
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partly because he would dance the charleston and jeremy vine assured us on charleston and jeremy vinese involved are still on the programme for now. incredible. we're out of the loop is certainly you will have record ratings on the floor. it's this weird fusion of tv and real people's lives. this is a series issue. it almost becomes part of the show and it's weird how entertainment is fusing reality, the surreal when you don't know what is going on. we will all be grouped on saturday night. for now, michael and polly thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers for the moment. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to my guests, michael heaver and polly mackenzie. we'll all be back for a longer papers review at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. good evening. we have had a fairly quiet spell of autumnal weather in the uk. but on the other side of the atlantic, a major hurricane ha
partly because he would dance the charleston and jeremy vine assured us on charleston and jeremy vinese involved are still on the programme for now. incredible. we're out of the loop is certainly you will have record ratings on the floor. it's this weird fusion of tv and real people's lives. this is a series issue. it almost becomes part of the show and it's weird how entertainment is fusing reality, the surreal when you don't know what is going on. we will all be grouped on saturday night. for...
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we saw charleston, blacks. i mean, are we normalizing this?ou state tate charleston and you take what happened today with tree of life where people go in a house of worship and kill people, where are we at and what do we need to do, howard? >> well, i'm just writing it about that now, reverend al, trying to think it through in my mind. i appreciate what you said. you know, i've known you for a long time. you grew up on the streets. you're a tough customer. i think you've learned over the years there's in my view, you've become a wonderful voice for reason and police discourse. i think that's what we all need. we all need to grow up, reverend al, and acknowledge the humanity of everybody that we're arguing with. you know, the founders wanted us to argue. i wrote a book about this. they wanted us to have disputes but they also at least put on paper the idea that all men are created equal and endowed with certain unalienable rights. in other words, we're supposed to argue vehemently. that's good, that's how we make progress but respect the humani
we saw charleston, blacks. i mean, are we normalizing this?ou state tate charleston and you take what happened today with tree of life where people go in a house of worship and kill people, where are we at and what do we need to do, howard? >> well, i'm just writing it about that now, reverend al, trying to think it through in my mind. i appreciate what you said. you know, i've known you for a long time. you grew up on the streets. you're a tough customer. i think you've learned over the...
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no, ithink it as a chaste charleston. does it bother you? no, i think it is good for ratings.nes' husband, but we certainly know more about these two then we would have done otherwise and probably had more people tuning in to watch. ultimately, this is one of those things, the strictly curse, it is called, you idea that people get close because they are dancing, with these intimate moves. maybe it is like that scene out of dirty dancing, patrick swayze and jennifer grey, the beginning of their romance. ijust think this has been good for ratings, on a show that has probably started to see the numbers starting to decrease because it has been on for such a long time. it gives it a reinvigoration. speaking of reinvigoration, how long do you think the great british bake—0ff has to keep going before we get people kissing backstage over a pavlova? how many more years before that happens? i couldn't possibly answer that. revealed, britain‘s worst female snorers. who are they? a p pa re ntly female snorers. who are they? apparently it is me. i know! women in the 25— 3a age group are th
no, ithink it as a chaste charleston. does it bother you? no, i think it is good for ratings.nes' husband, but we certainly know more about these two then we would have done otherwise and probably had more people tuning in to watch. ultimately, this is one of those things, the strictly curse, it is called, you idea that people get close because they are dancing, with these intimate moves. maybe it is like that scene out of dirty dancing, patrick swayze and jennifer grey, the beginning of their...
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on the 43 block of charleston way. they found a victim inside of a home was pronounced dead at the scene. they are now searching for a male suspect. they are also using a drone to help find him. they aren't able to provide any other details. they are in the process of interviewing witnesses and they are trying to collect as much information as possible. anyone with information is asked to call police, the number is on your screen. in fremont, jackie ward, kpix five. >>> let's get a check of your early morning commute was jacqueline dunn who has a look at those roads. >>> things are getting for drivers heading along the northbound 101 heading for the south bay. we had a crash that has been blocking at least two lanes. northbound 101. and reports of a second accident just past 280s so we have a backup that is stretching towards capital expressway. your dry time to shot into the allopathic it is just under a 30 minute ride. so you will need to give yourself some extra time if you're heading out of the door. right now, 280
on the 43 block of charleston way. they found a victim inside of a home was pronounced dead at the scene. they are now searching for a male suspect. they are also using a drone to help find him. they aren't able to provide any other details. they are in the process of interviewing witnesses and they are trying to collect as much information as possible. anyone with information is asked to call police, the number is on your screen. in fremont, jackie ward, kpix five. >>> let's get a...
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charleston looked like you were in florence for a while. you are certainly in this. 140 mile-per-hour storm, going to take time to wind down. the winds in savannah and charleston could easily be over 100 by the time it gets there. we'll get a new update at 5:00. the plane is flying back and forth. they send back data every ten minutes, they are looking at the winds every 30 seconds. we'll have that as soon as it comes in. >> thank you. a 13-foot storm surge, folks. >>> florida's panhandle bracing for hurricane michael's impact. already we are seeing the impact. derek van dam in florida with more. >> reporter: good morning. just terrifying to hear what chad was talking about. the reconnaissance aircraft finding the wind gust of 139 miles per hour. this is the real deal. we are in apalachicola, the big bend of florida's panhandle. i want to show you the virtual ghost town that is apalachicola. you see lights blinking in the background. plenty of businesses boarded up. this area, the geography, if you were just to look at a map of this part of
charleston looked like you were in florence for a while. you are certainly in this. 140 mile-per-hour storm, going to take time to wind down. the winds in savannah and charleston could easily be over 100 by the time it gets there. we'll get a new update at 5:00. the plane is flying back and forth. they send back data every ten minutes, they are looking at the winds every 30 seconds. we'll have that as soon as it comes in. >> thank you. a 13-foot storm surge, folks. >>> florida's...
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police were called to a home near the intersection of charleston way and jersey road....rom e-m grimmer elementary school. that's where they found a man who was shot and killed. kron four's rob fladeboe has more. it was about 12:30 monday morning when several gunshots rang out here on charleston way, between jersy road and continental drive. roweena and chris cowan live right across the street.rowene cowan/neighbor "...it's kind of spooky for sure because you know there are kids in the neigjhborhood.."chris cowan/neighbor "....it's shocking, especially for fremont..." inside this single story home where jersey meets charleston police found the body of a male identified so far only as a 56 year old south indian man. he had been fatally shot. a perimeter was set up as police used dogs and a drone to search the neighborhood for a man spotted by a neighbor who was riding away from the victims home on a bicycle according to fremont police lieutenant mike tegner. sotlt. michael tegner/fremont police "...we had a gentleman who lives down the block who said he heard the gunshots
police were called to a home near the intersection of charleston way and jersey road....rom e-m grimmer elementary school. that's where they found a man who was shot and killed. kron four's rob fladeboe has more. it was about 12:30 monday morning when several gunshots rang out here on charleston way, between jersy road and continental drive. roweena and chris cowan live right across the street.rowene cowan/neighbor "...it's kind of spooky for sure because you know there are kids in the...
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yesterday morning police received reports of a gunshots on charleston way. home police found a 56-year-old man who had been fatally shot. a perimeter was set up as police searched for the shooter. according to police.. neighbors saw a man riding away from the victims home on a bicycle. there was no sign of forced entry inside the home. police believe the victim may have known the shooter. ( darya ) happening today... a meeting will be held for people in san mateo to discuss the caltrain electrification project. the meeting will be at 6:00 tonight at the caltrain electrification outreach office on el camino real. in san mateo this month... crews will be working on roads and pruning trees as a part of the project. the goal is to have all tracks electrified between san francisco and san jose. the project is expected to be finished by the year 20-22. ( will ) halloween is right around the corner.. and as always safety is a top priority. the megan's law website lets you type in your zip code and see where registered sex offenders are currently living in your neig
yesterday morning police received reports of a gunshots on charleston way. home police found a 56-year-old man who had been fatally shot. a perimeter was set up as police searched for the shooter. according to police.. neighbors saw a man riding away from the victims home on a bicycle. there was no sign of forced entry inside the home. police believe the victim may have known the shooter. ( darya ) happening today... a meeting will be held for people in san mateo to discuss the caltrain...
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thatern was calling from an area near delaware drive and charleston way. when police arrived, they found a person dead in a home. now, they set up this perimeter in the area. they have been searching for a man suspected in the killing. if you saw anything or heard anything, call the police. the name of victim is not being released yet until family members have been notified. ktvu's alyssa harrington is in the area now. she will bring us a live report in our next half hour. >>> crews battling the wildfire in sole an -- in solano county continue to fight growing fires. there were gusts up to 40 miles per hour on the fire lines yesterday. and just an hour after the fire started, a two-mile stretch of highway 12 had to be shut down because the win was blowing smoke and flames across the road. >> it happened extremely fast. the fire start the north of route 12. the 40 knot wind brought it quickly over the roadway and into the hills. the good thing was we were ready and had strike teams available for the wind event. >> cal fire and crews from five other fire dep
thatern was calling from an area near delaware drive and charleston way. when police arrived, they found a person dead in a home. now, they set up this perimeter in the area. they have been searching for a man suspected in the killing. if you saw anything or heard anything, call the police. the name of victim is not being released yet until family members have been notified. ktvu's alyssa harrington is in the area now. she will bring us a live report in our next half hour. >>> crews...
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while there are different circumstances, you can't think about the charleston shooting back in 2015.ine people killed. how it became a federal hate crime investigation which led to the conviction of dylann roof. what parallels do you see here? and how federal authorities will go about this hate crime at this synagogue in pittsburgh? >> i see a direct comparison. i had a chance to look at the indictment handed down in the case. an indictment involving federal hate crimes. there's a section of law, title 18, section 247, that involves the obstruction of persons in the exercise of their religious beliefs. if you kill somebody in obstructing them, that is something that requires life in prison or the death penalty. you'll remember that horrific case in charleston, south carolina, dylann roof, a white supremacist, was eventually convicted of having killed i believe nine individuals. the jury was out for about two hours and he was convicted. these are very serious charges. he also could expect, by the way, that state charges might also be brought. pennsylvania authorities might opt to brin
while there are different circumstances, you can't think about the charleston shooting back in 2015.ine people killed. how it became a federal hate crime investigation which led to the conviction of dylann roof. what parallels do you see here? and how federal authorities will go about this hate crime at this synagogue in pittsburgh? >> i see a direct comparison. i had a chance to look at the indictment handed down in the case. an indictment involving federal hate crimes. there's a section...
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we don't have railroads yet, most is caught by the river, then carried to charleston. so 1820, 1825 the build this railway, the bnl is a famous commentary from baltimore and ontario. if you look on wikipedia it was the longest common carrier in the united states. everyone forgets about hamburg to charleston, chartered in 1827, the world's largest railroad incompletion in 1833 in its heyday, 60,000 bales of cotton were $2 million moved through each year. >> -- >> that is what we will see, afterwards. what happens to hamburg is it becomes a through town, the railroad grows around or find another route so by 1876, hamburg is a ghost town. so what you have after the civil war is african-american specializing in these places. the problem is if you are african-american after the civil war, it is part of real estate. what real estate you own, none. you don't own anything. so we are familiar with the degree to which african- american church becomes the center of it's not religious life but political life, partly as a real estate problem, the one building they had and owned. so
we don't have railroads yet, most is caught by the river, then carried to charleston. so 1820, 1825 the build this railway, the bnl is a famous commentary from baltimore and ontario. if you look on wikipedia it was the longest common carrier in the united states. everyone forgets about hamburg to charleston, chartered in 1827, the world's largest railroad incompletion in 1833 in its heyday, 60,000 bales of cotton were $2 million moved through each year. >> -- >> that is what we will...
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police were called to a home near the intersection of charleston way and jersey road....far from e-m grimmer elementary school. that's where they found a man who had been fatally shot. kron four's rob fladeboe has more on the story now live from the scene. rob? (rob live) all is quiet here right now but early this morning police had the entire neighborhood sealed off and were using a drone to try and track down a suspect who was seen leaving the victim's house on a bicycle. it was about 12:30 monday morning when several gunshots rang out here on charleston way, between jersy road and continental drive. inside this single story home where jersey meets charleston police found the body of a male identified so far only as a 56 year old south indian man. he had been fatally shot. a perimeter was set up as police used dogs and a drone to search the neighborhood for a man spotted by a neighbor who was riding away from the victims home on a bicycle according to fremont police lieutenant mike tegner. sotlt. michael tegner/fremont police "...we had a gentleman who lives down the bl
police were called to a home near the intersection of charleston way and jersey road....far from e-m grimmer elementary school. that's where they found a man who had been fatally shot. kron four's rob fladeboe has more on the story now live from the scene. rob? (rob live) all is quiet here right now but early this morning police had the entire neighborhood sealed off and were using a drone to try and track down a suspect who was seen leaving the victim's house on a bicycle. it was about 12:30...
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tornado watching from columbia to charleston, south carolina as enough rotation from the storm, which by the way is crossing into south carolina as we speak right now. the storm system with enough rotation and friction on the ground and terrain and landscape, spinning up tornadoes. ef-0 or ef-1. another element to add to all this and the rainfall in store with the system. potentially another 4 to 6 inches. in the state of north carolina, the cape fear river finally dropped below flood stage monday afternoon. heavy rainfall begins this afternoon. the water level will rise again. this is a quick moving system. it will be offshore later this afternoon. this system will move over in the next few hours. >> pedram, thank you. >>> flood and storm surge posing a threat right now. joining us on the phone from tallahassee, hurricane expert ryan truchelette. this is still a dangerous situation. tell us what to expect. >> there are still a number of risks associated with now tropical storm michael over the next 24 hours this will be a fast mosqving storm. rainfall totals over the next three days
tornado watching from columbia to charleston, south carolina as enough rotation from the storm, which by the way is crossing into south carolina as we speak right now. the storm system with enough rotation and friction on the ground and terrain and landscape, spinning up tornadoes. ef-0 or ef-1. another element to add to all this and the rainfall in store with the system. potentially another 4 to 6 inches. in the state of north carolina, the cape fear river finally dropped below flood stage...
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. >> the president speaking there about the 2015 charleston church shooting when the white supremacist killed nine people. >>> the first funerals from the synagogue shootings are scheduled for today. cecil and david rosenthal and jerry rabinowitz are laid to rest. 80-year-old judith survived in a concentration camp. he arrived for the service at tree of life, but was running a few minutes late on saturday. >> and i see this guy standing right outside my car behind the wall with a pistol and he started shooting. and he was shooting two or three. the other guy was answering with rapid fire. >> do you hate the man who did this? >> i don't know him. i hate what he did. i don't know the guy. but evidently he is a sub-human. >> suspect robert bowers made his first court appearance on monday on charges of federal murder and assault. he was detained without bond. two of the four pittsburgh police officers remain hospitalized. part of the pittsburgh skyline lit blue overnight to honor the victims from the tree of life synagogue. >> the president's rhetoric describing supposed invasion from the
. >> the president speaking there about the 2015 charleston church shooting when the white supremacist killed nine people. >>> the first funerals from the synagogue shootings are scheduled for today. cecil and david rosenthal and jerry rabinowitz are laid to rest. 80-year-old judith survived in a concentration camp. he arrived for the service at tree of life, but was running a few minutes late on saturday. >> and i see this guy standing right outside my car behind the wall...
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savannah, you this charleston, and take a look. even toward the raleigh, north carolina area. the same area hit by florence. they're under tropical storm watches. this storm moves back with some rain but then much different weather. >> we'll see some rain showers thursday. a frontal system is pushing out to see. we'll have dropping humidity a dropping temperatures. that's the big thing everybody is asking about. en will this humidity go away? we have muggy conditions wednesday and thursday. then into friday, it starts to drop. as we get into this weekend, a different story.nd refreshinglmost cold out there. s we head in through t morning, we'll be in the low 80s. wednesday, thursday, and by friday, e'saturday, not making it out of the 60s. there could be some areas that coul make it out of the 50s. so you'll want to grab a small umbrella. these are the number w re looking at for morning temperatures saturday and sunday. a shock to the system with some of these temperatures after we've been well above normal. heaviest rain. 64 on yourid. 64 on saturday. again, extremely chill e
savannah, you this charleston, and take a look. even toward the raleigh, north carolina area. the same area hit by florence. they're under tropical storm watches. this storm moves back with some rain but then much different weather. >> we'll see some rain showers thursday. a frontal system is pushing out to see. we'll have dropping humidity a dropping temperatures. that's the big thing everybody is asking about. en will this humidity go away? we have muggy conditions wednesday and...
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it happened on the 43-thousand block of charleston way around 12:30 this morning.he victim was found inside a house and was pronounced dead at the scene. right now police are still looking for the attacker. we have a reoprter on the way to the scene. we will bring you the details as soon as we learn more. ( robin ) our top story this morning... a fire burning in solano county. the branscombe fire has now burned 4-thousand acres. at last check it was 75% contained. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the latest. the wind howls as thick smoke fills the skies of suisun city sunday morning...exactly one year from the catastrophic north bay fires.it left residents in the area feeling uneasy... and concerned for their homes aubin cofield/resident, suisun city when i first saw the smoke, i was like omg that's right over here by my house. so i rushed over here and when i got here, thank god suisun police department was already parked over here right in front of my home.officials say multiple fires were burning through the city..ripping through 4- thousand acres and destroying at
it happened on the 43-thousand block of charleston way around 12:30 this morning.he victim was found inside a house and was pronounced dead at the scene. right now police are still looking for the attacker. we have a reoprter on the way to the scene. we will bring you the details as soon as we learn more. ( robin ) our top story this morning... a fire burning in solano county. the branscombe fire has now burned 4-thousand acres. at last check it was 75% contained. kron 4's hermela aregawi has...
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. >>> and their highest score yet for their charleston, set to "a star is born" he tweeted i'm out ofh. >> man hiem and carson dawned from the incredibles 2, earning them an impressive 28. and the grocery store joe and jenna failed to break a 20. scoring a dismal 17 with joe clearly trying harder than ever to prove himself as a dancer. they're simple moves, aren't they? and he's still in it. maybe he just looks like a dancer at wedding in new jersey after too many drinks. which is an insult to dancers in new jersey at weddings. >> it turns out on disney night no one goes home. >> psyche. so not even grocery store joe was in the low end. those two were in the low end and they were pretty good. >> no. they should have gone home. >> it does make you wonder what does he do to get out? as jack points out. pretty terrible moves. much better than any of us could do. >> speak for yourself. >>> amy schumer has broken the news about expecting her first child on her friend's instagram account. >> photo shopped over prince harry and meghan's bodies. she was about to introduce exciting news on her
. >>> and their highest score yet for their charleston, set to "a star is born" he tweeted i'm out ofh. >> man hiem and carson dawned from the incredibles 2, earning them an impressive 28. and the grocery store joe and jenna failed to break a 20. scoring a dismal 17 with joe clearly trying harder than ever to prove himself as a dancer. they're simple moves, aren't they? and he's still in it. maybe he just looks like a dancer at wedding in new jersey after too many...
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out president obama was not blamed after a shooter opened fire at an african-american church in charlestonolina. nikki haley writes i have struggled with what happened in pittsburgh because it is similar to what happened in charleston. the company that is the country was racially divided, we didn't once blame president obama, we focus on the lives lost in the family's. have some respect for these families and stop the blame. many pittsburgh officials said they didn't want the president to visit, others such as the rabbi of tree of life synagogue said donald trump is always welcome. >> that rabbi reporting he received deluge of hate mail coming forward with that and that doesn't help, that is no solution. >> reporter: hate mail following 11 members of the congregation. now to a foxbusiness alert, without searching for hundred points logging its best day in two weeks, 24,874 points with the s&p closing at 2682. this comes after a while day on wall street, with trade tensions with china. republican ron desantis demanding andrew gillam cut ties with an anti-police group. the candidates i won't
out president obama was not blamed after a shooter opened fire at an african-american church in charlestonolina. nikki haley writes i have struggled with what happened in pittsburgh because it is similar to what happened in charleston. the company that is the country was racially divided, we didn't once blame president obama, we focus on the lives lost in the family's. have some respect for these families and stop the blame. many pittsburgh officials said they didn't want the president to...
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he took it on a tour and he took it to charleston, south carolina. that is where two people came into conflict. in charleston, they all began to look at this and they said, what is this exactly? a guy who was a newspaper editor , he and administer of the lutheran church disagreed over whether this was a natural object or a fake. the newspaper editor said, this was a real mermaid. he looked at it and it was definitely not fake. the other man said it was a fake. what would you do? you came across something like this. just think about it for a second. there is a disagreement about whether it's a real mermaid or not. what might you do? to settle the dispute? think about it. suppose we had the object in the room. and somebody said it was real and someone said it was not. how would you proceed? >> you are talking about today? i think everyone would have their own opinion and leave everyone to have their own. >> people would have opinions. >> some people would want proof, actual evidence. >> you would say let's cut it open. what is this thing exactly? you w
he took it on a tour and he took it to charleston, south carolina. that is where two people came into conflict. in charleston, they all began to look at this and they said, what is this exactly? a guy who was a newspaper editor , he and administer of the lutheran church disagreed over whether this was a natural object or a fake. the newspaper editor said, this was a real mermaid. he looked at it and it was definitely not fake. the other man said it was a fake. what would you do? you came across...
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police said a call came in around 12:30 a.m. today reporting shots fired in the 43000 block of charleston way. officers arrived to find a victim inside a home, who was pronounced dead at the scene. according to police, a perimeter has been set in the neighborhood of the home to search for the suspect, and a drone is helping officers in the attempt to locate the man. neither the suspect nor victim has been identified. fremont police said this is the second homicide in the city this year. year.in the city this year. ( james )( james ) thanks lydia. ( darya ) a big story this morning.. today marks one year since the north bay fire storm that killed 44 people and destroyed more than 8- thousand homes and businesses. ( james ) kron 4's will tran joins us live from coffey park in santa rosa with a look at what has changed in a year since the fire. ( james ) ( james ) thanks will. ( darya ) people in the city of sonoma gathered at the love sculpture sunday to reflect on all they've been through in the last year. the nuns fire destroyed 4-hundred homes across the valley north and east of the city
police said a call came in around 12:30 a.m. today reporting shots fired in the 43000 block of charleston way. officers arrived to find a victim inside a home, who was pronounced dead at the scene. according to police, a perimeter has been set in the neighborhood of the home to search for the suspect, and a drone is helping officers in the attempt to locate the man. neither the suspect nor victim has been identified. fremont police said this is the second homicide in the city this year. year.in...
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we had charleston and this and lgbt violence and see if we can put together something comprehensive toress this. >> in the president's earlier statement as he was about to board air force one, he talked about stiffer laws should be on the horizon, the death penalty, etc. the charges that this suspect is facing right now, death penalty is potentially on the table. >> that's right. in that statute in this church arson protection act, you can seek the death penalty or in prison. it's the prosecutor's choice. sometimes they like it for the symbolism, but sometimes not for the protraction. either way, upon conviction, this man is not going to spend any more time outside of the federal prison system. >> we will leave it there for now. thank you so much, michael and josh and evan. the head of the anti-defamation league said the pittsburgh shooting is the deadliest attack on jews in u.s. history. how is the league responding to this attack and how does the community overall and this nation start to rebuild? >> we feel their sadness and we are all one people. we are americans. we believe in bei
we had charleston and this and lgbt violence and see if we can put together something comprehensive toress this. >> in the president's earlier statement as he was about to board air force one, he talked about stiffer laws should be on the horizon, the death penalty, etc. the charges that this suspect is facing right now, death penalty is potentially on the table. >> that's right. in that statute in this church arson protection act, you can seek the death penalty or in prison. it's...
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down the street on charleston way, officers are outside a home there. it started 12:30 this morning. police were called for reports of shots fired. officers found a victim in the home. that person died at the scene. officers established a large parameter to search for the male suspect. they were utilizing a drone from the alameda county sheriff's office. they are interviewing people who heard the gunshots. live in fremont, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> this fire started at 11:00 yesterday morning. high winds whipped fire across 4,000 acres in just a few hours. firefighters confirm one home and a barn burned as well as some cars. people were evacuated from hunting grounds. >> tim, my husband, said that darn north wind. i hope there's no fires. and it was like the curse. that did it. it built and built and built >> one home and barn burned as well as some cars. >> strong winds drifted heavy smoke to many parts of the bay area, including contra costa county. in concord, people reported flying action, some of it landing in one man's pool.
down the street on charleston way, officers are outside a home there. it started 12:30 this morning. police were called for reports of shots fired. officers found a victim in the home. that person died at the scene. officers established a large parameter to search for the male suspect. they were utilizing a drone from the alameda county sheriff's office. they are interviewing people who heard the gunshots. live in fremont, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> this...
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police were called to charleston way where shots were officers found a person in the home. they person died at the scene. they were utilizing a drone from the alameda county sheriff's office. there was a little bit of time between the gunshots and the call to police. the suspect may have had time to leave the area. this is the second homicide of the year in fremont. matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. >>> today marks exactly one year since a firestorm devastated parts of the north bay. flames described entire neighborhoods. in all 44 people were killed. six fires burned 200,000 acres in four counties. incidents report show the three biggest fire in sonoma and napa started within 15 minutes of each other from 9:45 to 10:00 p.m. by midnight, fires also burped mendocino and lake counties. 8900 structures were destroyed. it would take 23 days before all of those fires were contained. >>> ceremonies to remember and reflect started over the weekend. >> last night neighbors gathered to honor those who lost their lives. a bell rang 44 times, once for each life lost in las
police were called to charleston way where shots were officers found a person in the home. they person died at the scene. they were utilizing a drone from the alameda county sheriff's office. there was a little bit of time between the gunshots and the call to police. the suspect may have had time to leave the area. this is the second homicide of the year in fremont. matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> matt, thank you. >>> today marks exactly one year since a firestorm devastated...
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there was a team of us that worked on charleston.ut i had other colleagues, i had stephanie young who her father was in the ame church. >> the bishop. >> yes. so we had a collection of voices whenever we were faced with such difficult issues. >> stephanie, in reading this book this gives an insight to a lot of americans on how all americans function in a white house in harmony, even if they disagreed on certain particular points, they understood the role of the country. >> i would just say that if you're looking for inspiration right now, which we all have searching for a little bit of hope in this moment as we get ready for this last 30 days before the midterms and the last years of the trump presidency, i'd really urge people to read this book because, one, it gives a human perspective to the role of public service and the role that, you know, why all of us were called to serve and the personal role and impact that particular policies had on our lives as ordinary americans who had the opportunity to serve in the white house. it's a
there was a team of us that worked on charleston.ut i had other colleagues, i had stephanie young who her father was in the ame church. >> the bishop. >> yes. so we had a collection of voices whenever we were faced with such difficult issues. >> stephanie, in reading this book this gives an insight to a lot of americans on how all americans function in a white house in harmony, even if they disagreed on certain particular points, they understood the role of the country....
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he leaves from charleston, south carolina, get on a ship, goes to canada. lives in canada for two to three weeks come across as the great lakes and he shows up in chicago at the democratic national convention. they honor him. won't you please help us write our campaign platform? he says, i would love to do that. and so these individuals are swarming around him like, why don't we run him for president? i don't know, he just got back from canada. also, the idea that the enlistment drive comes up to about 500,000 new soldiers, the head of the new york tribune puts this not in the paper at this point but he gets a message to lincoln and to seward, if lincoln did not do something to meet this longing for peace, then lincoln and republicans will be beaten out of sight in november. these are words that lincoln heard before august 23, 1864. horace greeley, who wants to be the republican candidate for president, says before lincoln writes the 23rd memorandum in his newspapers, and lincoln is always reading the newspaper, "our bleeding, bankrupt, almost dying country
he leaves from charleston, south carolina, get on a ship, goes to canada. lives in canada for two to three weeks come across as the great lakes and he shows up in chicago at the democratic national convention. they honor him. won't you please help us write our campaign platform? he says, i would love to do that. and so these individuals are swarming around him like, why don't we run him for president? i don't know, he just got back from canada. also, the idea that the enlistment drive comes up...
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charleston, south carolina, december 20, 1860, and say, hey, you guys are kind of anxious to get on the union, why don't we do this? why don't we just insert a cause and say this secession ordinance will take effect at 12: no one noon on march 4, 1861, when lincoln drops his hand on the bible? give yourself 90 days and keep your representatives and senators in congress, south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi, texas, they all pulled out of congress. what would happen if they had a chance to vote on the first 13th amendment? with the south come back into the union with that as part of the constitution? virginia, north carolina, and missouri would say, thanks, we did not want to have to join the confederacy, but. 'sat is an issue in lincoln mind, and the emancipation proclamation will be on the table in 1864. we know that the second 13th amendment has 32 words in it. neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, shall exist within the united states or any other place, subject to their jurisdiction. they are thinking about foreign conquest and the west.
charleston, south carolina, december 20, 1860, and say, hey, you guys are kind of anxious to get on the union, why don't we do this? why don't we just insert a cause and say this secession ordinance will take effect at 12: no one noon on march 4, 1861, when lincoln drops his hand on the bible? give yourself 90 days and keep your representatives and senators in congress, south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi, texas, they all pulled out of congress. what would happen if they had a chance...
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cory booker in charleston right now. he had three events in south carolina yesterday.stration to become a democrat, he was also in south carolina yesterday sitting with the top democrat here in congress, jim cliburn, joe biden was here, michael avenatti. bernie sanders will be here tomorrow. we're used to seeing these guys go to iowa and new hampshire, but nothing quite like the activity we're seeing in south carolina. it has everything to do with helping unlock this 2020 puzzle. hillary clinton would not have been the democratic nominee in 2016 if she did not run up the score in huge margins in these states with significant black populations. that's why we're seeing these candidates come out in force in the last few weeks. >> in south carolina for us, thank you. as you were talking eugene and tamara were nodding their heads and going, oh, my god. we have not taken enough naps to recover from the 2016 cycle. now we're talking 2020 when we're not even through 2018. >> i remember in 2014 being in new hampshire covering senate races where hillary clinton showed up so this
cory booker in charleston right now. he had three events in south carolina yesterday.stration to become a democrat, he was also in south carolina yesterday sitting with the top democrat here in congress, jim cliburn, joe biden was here, michael avenatti. bernie sanders will be here tomorrow. we're used to seeing these guys go to iowa and new hampshire, but nothing quite like the activity we're seeing in south carolina. it has everything to do with helping unlock this 2020 puzzle. hillary...
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just like in charleston when nine of my fellow south carolinians, lost their lives simply because theyget to know the people who lost their lives. that would be unifying for my fellow citizens, but politicizing tragedies hours after they happen, it is just reflective of how incredibly divisive we are. >> martha: here's a picture that you tweeted it with your dream of how you wish things could be. explain what you meant here. >> bill nettles in that picture with the u.s. attorney under president obama, east to the left of chairman mao, politically, we've been friends for years and will be friends until we die. he's one of the most kindest and decent people i've ever met. you wouldn't put a progressive hindu from hawaii with a three-part calvinist republican from carolina. but we've been intentional in our desire to have a friendship and part of what plagues our country now is we have a tendency to surround ourselves with people who ratify what we already believe. if you want to understand how president obama was elected twice, you have to ask somebody who voted for it. in the same with
just like in charleston when nine of my fellow south carolinians, lost their lives simply because theyget to know the people who lost their lives. that would be unifying for my fellow citizens, but politicizing tragedies hours after they happen, it is just reflective of how incredibly divisive we are. >> martha: here's a picture that you tweeted it with your dream of how you wish things could be. explain what you meant here. >> bill nettles in that picture with the u.s. attorney...
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the polls nightclub shooting marjorie stoneman douglas high school and of course that attack in charleston in which nine african-american worshipers were killed nothing has really changed in this country this certainly been no gun control not too much done to tackle these kinds of hate crimes so if anything i think this will just galvanize voters on both the left and the right who are very divided at the moment to turn up to those polls and try and make their voices heard meanwhile here in squirrel hill this is a community that is now in deep deep mourning and incidentally they did actually at the synagogue a couple of years ago hired a former f.b.i. investigator to head up their security they practiced for these active shooter scenarios in which what they were trained what to do but i think essentially they were not expecting this to happen this was a baby naming ceremony a brisk as it's known in the jewish community they think around twenty five family members were inside the synagogue when this attack happened and we think that bowers had an a r fifteen assault rifle unfortunately that
the polls nightclub shooting marjorie stoneman douglas high school and of course that attack in charleston in which nine african-american worshipers were killed nothing has really changed in this country this certainly been no gun control not too much done to tackle these kinds of hate crimes so if anything i think this will just galvanize voters on both the left and the right who are very divided at the moment to turn up to those polls and try and make their voices heard meanwhile here in...
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. >> and he stood tall when a white supremacist murdered nine black churchgoers in charleston. ♪ amazingrace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> president george w. bush projected strength and leadership to a nation horrified by 9/11. >> the nation stands with the good people of new york city and new jersey and connecticut as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens. i can hear you. i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people -- [ cheering ] and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> well, president reagan mourned the crew of the "challenger" after it exploded in midair in 1986. >> the crew of the space shuttle "challenger" honored us for the manner in which they lived their lives. we will never forget them, nor the last time we saw them, this morning, as they prepared for their journey and waved good-bye and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of god. >> fdr reassured a frightened nation after the deadly attack on pearl harbor. >> yesterday, december 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy.
. >> and he stood tall when a white supremacist murdered nine black churchgoers in charleston. ♪ amazingrace ♪ how sweet the sound ♪ that saved a wretch like me >> president george w. bush projected strength and leadership to a nation horrified by 9/11. >> the nation stands with the good people of new york city and new jersey and connecticut as we mourn the loss of thousands of our citizens. i can hear you. i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people...
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alissa henry the 10th reports that it happened and a residential neighborhood along charleston way.orter: this is the house where police say man was shot and killed while he was asleep. investigators believe he was targeted. police searched at this home on fremont's trust and way for hours. this is where they found a 56- year-old man shot dead in his bedroom. neighbor first to call 911 around 12:30 after hearing gunshots.>> neighbor saw a male walking the area of the front door. he cannot see the front door but was walking from the front door got into a bicycle and left.>>reporter: lieutenant. mike packing her said this is a rental home and the victim was renting one side. a family including a child was asleep on the other side. detectives that were seen going in and out collecting bags of evidence. they also launched a drone to help search for the suspect. >> with technology they can find heat. they're trying to find if somebody was hunkered down inside of the perimeter. was met with no success. truck this happened to the fremont agreement neighborhood. it is full of family homes a
alissa henry the 10th reports that it happened and a residential neighborhood along charleston way.orter: this is the house where police say man was shot and killed while he was asleep. investigators believe he was targeted. police searched at this home on fremont's trust and way for hours. this is where they found a 56- year-old man shot dead in his bedroom. neighbor first to call 911 around 12:30 after hearing gunshots.>> neighbor saw a male walking the area of the front door. he cannot...
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called 911 around 12:30 a.m., saying they heard gunshots inside this home in the 4300 block of charleston wajersey road. the gun man apparently targeted his victim, then left as quietly as possible, according to lieutenant mike tegner. >> and then saw, they said an unknown race, or unown age male, come from the general onto a bicycle and pedal away. >> reporter: detectives set up a perimeter and search the home, and the neighborhood area, on the ground and using a drone. but, the suspect so far has given them the slip. >> very concerning that i grew up in his neighborhood all my life and we have never had this much climb. >> reporter: a group of neighborhood residents gathered on the corner not far from the crime scene, to discuss perceptions of how increasing crime conflict with what has been listed as a national top 10 tate city. >> people grow up here. when we see something like this happen we think some is it still safe? >> reporter: investigators say this is fremont's second homicide of the year and took place inside of a rental shared by the victim and the family. but, no one inside
called 911 around 12:30 a.m., saying they heard gunshots inside this home in the 4300 block of charleston wajersey road. the gun man apparently targeted his victim, then left as quietly as possible, according to lieutenant mike tegner. >> and then saw, they said an unknown race, or unown age male, come from the general onto a bicycle and pedal away. >> reporter: detectives set up a perimeter and search the home, and the neighborhood area, on the ground and using a drone. but, the...
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monday morning after hearing gunshots at the home in charleston way.he suspect was seen pedaling away on a bike but has not o wi killer. >> a man wanted for arson and vandalism at an artist live workspace. the man in these photos, you can see their. take a look. he started two small fires at the tannery art center in late august. no one was hurt or buildings were damaged. security video shows the same man vandalizing the property and anyone with information is asked to call santa cruz police. >> a church in the east bay is in danger of falling into a nearby creek. the second baptist church near downtown martinas has been providing help for the homeless for many years. church members hand out free clothing and now it is the church that needs your help. a back patio steadily crumbling and tumbling into the creek. the floor of the downstairs community center has cracks, as well as the room itself. >> if we have further damage to the building and the property that we may have to leave the building. and if that we will not be able to do or to minister to th
monday morning after hearing gunshots at the home in charleston way.he suspect was seen pedaling away on a bike but has not o wi killer. >> a man wanted for arson and vandalism at an artist live workspace. the man in these photos, you can see their. take a look. he started two small fires at the tannery art center in late august. no one was hurt or buildings were damaged. security video shows the same man vandalizing the property and anyone with information is asked to call santa cruz...