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we see how close we are to charleston. nic with the southern campaign and alexander stewart and field command and green took casualties and at losses and a day after the battle they began a withdrawal of the most following and the inside of the british army was unfit with major combat except israeli parties and in the back where they started and were pinned to the coast and 233 years with williams who reprimanded which summed up the result. it's to be found it to have consequences. the following month, 19th of october, it world shaking event of little in virginia got knocked down and it was the campaign which was solely by that country of cracker militia and taken over by green which chase the breath of north carolina and the courthouse and had the carolinas to virginia and the american adventure. debilitating march of the battle crippled cornwall us and (inaudible) of the regiment summed up is lordship with a few well chosen words. the situation was not very bad for us we, had one but we had no shoes on our feet and no sh
we see how close we are to charleston. nic with the southern campaign and alexander stewart and field command and green took casualties and at losses and a day after the battle they began a withdrawal of the most following and the inside of the british army was unfit with major combat except israeli parties and in the back where they started and were pinned to the coast and 233 years with williams who reprimanded which summed up the result. it's to be found it to have consequences. the...
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the charleston riverdogs >> charleston riverdogs, yeah. >> seth: and you actually wore a hat to a dodgers-yankeeslaughter ] i didn't want to wear a dodgers hat or a yankees hat >> seth: yeah. >> that always involves a fist fight. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> what with lawyers and - >> seth: sure, sure, sure. >> you don't want to do this >> seth: well, also because you being a boxer, you're registered weapons. >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> they're lethal weapons. >> seth: you're lethal -- if you knock somebody out and they die, it's manslaughter. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i could do the time. [ laughter ] yeah >> seth: but i like that you wear -- i think you're like, "hey, i'm not here for the dodgers. i'm not here for the yankees i'm just --" this is a way of saying, "i'm just here for baseball." >> i'm here for the dog. i only have one game to get to the whole season and i wanted to take my wife, my daughter and her boyfriend and we just had a wonderful time >> seth: that's fantastic. >> thank you, dodger stadium [ laughter ] >> seth: did you -- is it true you talked about driving across
the charleston riverdogs >> charleston riverdogs, yeah. >> seth: and you actually wore a hat to a dodgers-yankeeslaughter ] i didn't want to wear a dodgers hat or a yankees hat >> seth: yeah. >> that always involves a fist fight. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> what with lawyers and - >> seth: sure, sure, sure. >> you don't want to do this >> seth: well, also because you being a boxer, you're registered weapons. >> yeah. >> seth:...
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in 2012 he was named director of archives and records for the wielding charleston, where he works today. he serves as a historic landmark's commissioner for the city of wheelie, west virginia nd has contributed to numerous books and publications. he joined emerging civil war in it easier has made for him to justify all his book to his wife. [laughter] he is a lifelong cleveland fan, and looks forward to super wns winning the bowl this season. [laughter] >> that's where we're getting peck lative history, right? it's my d gentlemen, pleasure to introduce jon-erik gilot. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. i have toget started, tell you a little story. a few days ago i was talking to my oldest daughter, and i told her, i had to go away for a few days, i wouldn't be home, she asked where i was going, are you away for work, i said, no i'm going to go talk to a group of people. civil war, isn't it? [laughter] >> am i transparent? her i was a little nervous, like chris said i'm a late edition and i didn't have told her i are and was kind of nervous, she said, them a joke, ll she gave me one
in 2012 he was named director of archives and records for the wielding charleston, where he works today. he serves as a historic landmark's commissioner for the city of wheelie, west virginia nd has contributed to numerous books and publications. he joined emerging civil war in it easier has made for him to justify all his book to his wife. [laughter] he is a lifelong cleveland fan, and looks forward to super wns winning the bowl this season. [laughter] >> that's where we're getting peck...
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room only crowds at the college charleston which was really interesting because you generally for any book you hardly ever get that. that was fun. what i saw was a real hunger for knowledge. people we wanted to talk about this, they wanted about what they can do or should they sell their house. [laughter] >> should they retreat,t, i mea, very serious, really good thoughtful questions, they clearly are playing attention and importantly in charleston at least, you have formed at least 3 or 4 local groups around just the issue of flooding, they have a huge flooding issue in warston just like houston and -- and they have gotten involved in the ongoing mayoral in charleston and forced the candidates to talk about flooding, where the money is going to come, from how much of the risk is private and how much of it is public, it's really good. the bad news is that i haven't seen much of that up in my home state in new jersey, after what we have gone through we are oblivious. >> really? >> yeah, and that's -- that's pretty disappointing because there's no one group or even a couple of groups le
room only crowds at the college charleston which was really interesting because you generally for any book you hardly ever get that. that was fun. what i saw was a real hunger for knowledge. people we wanted to talk about this, they wanted about what they can do or should they sell their house. [laughter] >> should they retreat,t, i mea, very serious, really good thoughtful questions, they clearly are playing attention and importantly in charleston at least, you have formed at least 3 or...
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a short time ago i spoke to a correspondent charlotte charleston pill who is in hong kong and i asked her whether it was likely there would be a repeat of the kind of violence we saw overnight on friday. mariana just a short time ago this area just behind me was absolutely packed with riot police they've been clearing this area along here all protesters the number of police vehicles the water cannon tanks as well they haven't been used to say no to gas has been fired yet in the area but the police came onto the streets after a number of people gathered outside a police station many of them defying that mosque and wearing their face masks as they were yelling seans at the police it does feel like tonight could turn into some more of the violence that we've seen not only last night but in in previous week the found though been a relatively peaceful day so follow the human chains the marches through hong kong have remained peaceful so it could of course slip into a violence as the night goes on but a lot of people here it seems a waiting to see what happens next no one really knows how e
a short time ago i spoke to a correspondent charlotte charleston pill who is in hong kong and i asked her whether it was likely there would be a repeat of the kind of violence we saw overnight on friday. mariana just a short time ago this area just behind me was absolutely packed with riot police they've been clearing this area along here all protesters the number of police vehicles the water cannon tanks as well they haven't been used to say no to gas has been fired yet in the area but the...
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room only crowds at the college charleston which was really interesting because you generally for any book you hardly ever get that. that was fun. what i saw was a real hunger for knowledge. people we wanted to talk about this, they wanted about what they can do or should they sell their house. [laughter] >> should they retreat, maybe, questions like that, i mean, very serious, really good thoughtful questions, they clearly are playing attention and importantly in charleston at least, you have formed at least 3 or 4 local groups around just the issue of flooding, they have a huge flooding issue in warston just like houston and -- and they have gotten involved in the ongoing mayoral in charleston and forced the candidates to talk about flooding, where the money is going to come, from how much of the risk is private and how much of it is public, it's really good. the bad news is that i haven't seen much of that up in my home state in new jersey, after what we have gone through we are oblivious. >> really? >> yeah, and that's -- that's pretty disappointing because there's no one group or
room only crowds at the college charleston which was really interesting because you generally for any book you hardly ever get that. that was fun. what i saw was a real hunger for knowledge. people we wanted to talk about this, they wanted about what they can do or should they sell their house. [laughter] >> should they retreat, maybe, questions like that, i mean, very serious, really good thoughtful questions, they clearly are playing attention and importantly in charleston at least, you...
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. >> reporter: this couple is from charleston, south carolina and say they are here trying to escape power outages due to hurricane season. >> if i were to live here, i would certainly have a generator. and probably an escape plan if a fire did start. just like we prepare for the hurricanes in charleston. >> for those who have lived here for 50 years, the outage is an excuse to reconnect. >> it is just another occasion to celebrate all of our friends and the community. we are a tight community. so we take care of each other. >> but downtown certainly looks different today. no school, working traffic lights and limited places to get groceries that don't require refrigeration. even the city buildings downtown are working without power. some day it's frustrating. >> here we are, getting involved in corporate activity with pg&e and everybody else. so it makes life very difficult. >> reporter: while we don't know when they'll turn the power back on, the sonoma school direct is taking no chances. school is closed. >>> taking a look at backups on highway 12. power outages are hitting traffi
. >> reporter: this couple is from charleston, south carolina and say they are here trying to escape power outages due to hurricane season. >> if i were to live here, i would certainly have a generator. and probably an escape plan if a fire did start. just like we prepare for the hurricanes in charleston. >> for those who have lived here for 50 years, the outage is an excuse to reconnect. >> it is just another occasion to celebrate all of our friends and the community....
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georgia, and south carolina, and they were ready when things came to a head at fort center and charleston harbor, when the union would capitulates, the flag will come, down replaced by confederate flag, lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers and seven more southern states secede. really important. were talking about virginia north carolina, and tennessee at that. point they cannot abide by having invading armies coming through their territory. this is how the states looked at this time. and abraham lincoln spent office early, effort trying to keep these yellow states, the border states, slave states that remained in the union, he did everything you, can legal or otherwise to keep those states in the union. and that is a nonviolent, imagine of kentucky at left the union? lincoln himself said it, to lose to kentucky is just the same as we lose the whole game. he succeeded in all of those at this time, threatening about whether not troops would reach washington eventually they did. it took a long time for union troops to get there, to get to a hostile part of maryland then or now, and get to w
georgia, and south carolina, and they were ready when things came to a head at fort center and charleston harbor, when the union would capitulates, the flag will come, down replaced by confederate flag, lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers and seven more southern states secede. really important. were talking about virginia north carolina, and tennessee at that. point they cannot abide by having invading armies coming through their territory. this is how the states looked at this time. and...
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i'm thinking charleston under siege. what was that like and we were thinking about that and just one example. can you get back into that and thank you so much. >> i'll go first. i would say yes, absolutely. among the list of things that i want to write is a book that looks at the councils of war as an institution because i think that there's a lot of great scholarship that precludes councils of war as their discussing a particular battle or a particular campaign. those are incredibly useful and have relied heavily and known to my knowledge as ever said let's look at all of them and what were their similarities and their differences and treatment as an advisory body which is of course from the british and tweaks depends on who is in charge and throughout the war at some point, i would like to write that book down the road and i think it would be worth wild and taking a state craft mentality of this massive institution would be really helpful. >> to follow up on that, you are right that there's pretty good pieces of indivi
i'm thinking charleston under siege. what was that like and we were thinking about that and just one example. can you get back into that and thank you so much. >> i'll go first. i would say yes, absolutely. among the list of things that i want to write is a book that looks at the councils of war as an institution because i think that there's a lot of great scholarship that precludes councils of war as their discussing a particular battle or a particular campaign. those are incredibly...
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we're out of charleston bay in the years. they're looking for it and they found it. 30 feet of water, and like all of these sunken ships in the cruise, it is viewed as a grave. but it was so shallow they felt in the state of south carolina and the u.s. navy, they felt it was essentially unprotected. there were a lot of people who like to have things and they felt like what they have to do is bring things up and in bringing it up, it is such a special creation that we are going to want to conserve it and they will build a museum, undergoing conservation all these years to stabilize it. it was such a secret weapon, there was never even a good list of them on it. they did not have a good idea how many were on it. when we went in, when i was first, we were thinking maybe they were nine fellows on there. not recorded, not sure. one of the things we were not sure you do, would there be a gone there because one thing is there is a lot of marine life that likes calcium. if marine life can get access to those bones, there could be a l
we're out of charleston bay in the years. they're looking for it and they found it. 30 feet of water, and like all of these sunken ships in the cruise, it is viewed as a grave. but it was so shallow they felt in the state of south carolina and the u.s. navy, they felt it was essentially unprotected. there were a lot of people who like to have things and they felt like what they have to do is bring things up and in bringing it up, it is such a special creation that we are going to want to...
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medical center there in charleston. our veterans are our nation's heroes, and they deserve the be when they return home, which is why i am so proud to ee mr. issacs working hard to achieve this goal. thank you, mr. issacs, for your service to our veterans, and congratulations on your award. . mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of mr. james w. boykin who passed away at the age of 80 on october 3. in jessup, georgia, nearly everything and everyone seems to have been impacted by him. during his term serving as wayne county commissioner, he was a staunched supporter of projects to boost recreation opportunities and now there is even a community lake named in his honor. he took over his father's construction company in 1975 and worked to grow the business for over 25 years, being largely responsible for its size and success today. but whether in business, government, church, or simply playing sports, mr. boykin was always well respected and continuously mentoring all who knew him. through all his passion to impro
medical center there in charleston. our veterans are our nation's heroes, and they deserve the be when they return home, which is why i am so proud to ee mr. issacs working hard to achieve this goal. thank you, mr. issacs, for your service to our veterans, and congratulations on your award. . mr. speaker, i rise today to remember the life of mr. james w. boykin who passed away at the age of 80 on october 3. in jessup, georgia, nearly everything and everyone seems to have been impacted by him....
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tell them about your great uncle. >> well, this is one of the only medal that was still in charleston, a few years ago, when i was finally able to claim it. several years ago, what i started digging into west virginia history, i was a reenactor, i found out that i had family that fought in the seventh west virginia. as i started digging more, i've come to find out, i'm related to 15 family members, off from one company, one regiment, in the seventh west virginia infantry. so after two years of hard work, i was finally able to claim this metal, the last one of my ancestors down there. james, of company seven, west virginia infantry. i am very proud of my family heritage. but one ancestor of company i, use a company commander and was killed, but i have two others that were killed, and buried in the national cemetery, along with three others. >> and if the captain daniel, familiar daniel? his photograph is in the book. can you take that over to the camera, hold it up, and show it to them? i just met him about a week ago, bumped into him here in gettysburg. he said, i will come to talk. s
tell them about your great uncle. >> well, this is one of the only medal that was still in charleston, a few years ago, when i was finally able to claim it. several years ago, what i started digging into west virginia history, i was a reenactor, i found out that i had family that fought in the seventh west virginia. as i started digging more, i've come to find out, i'm related to 15 family members, off from one company, one regiment, in the seventh west virginia infantry. so after two...
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we've had 58 high tide flooding events in charleston.t's no secret, we're under a massive heat wave across the southeast. we've shattered 20 record highs. it's never been this hot in augusta, mobile, new orleans, savannah. this is yesterday's record high temperatures in that area. we are all feeling it. we have one more day. atlanta, you're in the clear but it is still hot in places like louisiana and texas right now. >> crazy. >> all right. thank you. >>> we're back to our top stories in just a moment, including the latest on the impeachment investigation. >> stay with us. ♪ hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >>> the white house has been subpoenaed. it is just the latest development in the inquiry that's racing towards impeachment. we'll have the latest for you. >>> plus, protesting the bad. shops closed as hong kong braces for more demonstrations over a new rule outlawing
we've had 58 high tide flooding events in charleston.t's no secret, we're under a massive heat wave across the southeast. we've shattered 20 record highs. it's never been this hot in augusta, mobile, new orleans, savannah. this is yesterday's record high temperatures in that area. we are all feeling it. we have one more day. atlanta, you're in the clear but it is still hot in places like louisiana and texas right now. >> crazy. >> all right. thank you. >>> we're back to our...
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. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston.ham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham are into the top six with a 3—1 win over luton. huddersfield and middlesborough was goalless. here's a few other stories catching our eye today. ireland's ambitions to be at next year's t20 world cup have been dented after a 12 run defeat to canada in the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. they've lost two of their four games so far. their next game is againstjersey on friday. speaking of ireland — rory mcilroy says he'll represent them at next year's olympics. born in northern ireland, he could have played for team gb but having spent his youth in irish colours, he's pledged his allegience to ireland and says he's excited to become an olympian in tokyo next summer. dan evans has been knocked out of the swiss indoors tournament in basel. the new british number one lost in straight sets to the american frances tiafoe who will now face stan wawrinka in the next round. wales are in tokyo right now — preparing for sunday's rugby wor
. -- bristol got a late when in that game against charleston.ham shinnie scored a 92nd minute winnerfor derby. fulham are into the top six with a 3—1 win over luton. huddersfield and middlesborough was goalless. here's a few other stories catching our eye today. ireland's ambitions to be at next year's t20 world cup have been dented after a 12 run defeat to canada in the qualifying tournament in abu dhabi. they've lost two of their four games so far. their next game is againstjersey on...
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charleston brinkman is the boss here so he gets. places most visitors don't see the antenna platform at 246 meters for example. told me it's an architectural achievement and above all a mosque the full piece of engineering my colleagues thought up using slide rules and black people which is quite remarkable. the berlin television is not just a tool for the tourists it's also a very special building that can tell many about the division of germany and reunification. and here with me now is do w. cultures adrian kennedy adrian this tower was supposed to demonstrate the achievements sapir you already would say communist east germany did it really well there is testimony to east german engineering but i have to tell you not only east german engineering because some of the components have to be imported from the west who are example the wind came from belgium the elevators from sweden and most troubling of all this thing the steel show. from west german company over the disco ball there so this was a this was a west german disco actually
charleston brinkman is the boss here so he gets. places most visitors don't see the antenna platform at 246 meters for example. told me it's an architectural achievement and above all a mosque the full piece of engineering my colleagues thought up using slide rules and black people which is quite remarkable. the berlin television is not just a tool for the tourists it's also a very special building that can tell many about the division of germany and reunification. and here with me now is do w....
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charlotte charleston pill bringing us up to date with events in hong kong we thank you so much for that. let's turn our attention to iraq now which has been shaken by more violent protests security forces in baghdad again opened fire on protesters who are demonstrating for a 4th day against unemployment poor public services and corruption since tuesday at least 70 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in unrest across the country. are a moment of 1st bite from the violence iraqis enjoyed a day of calm after this week's clashes but security precautions remain in place the curfew may be lifted here but the danger of further on the west is in the air people young and old determined to bring about change when you have this you might not be on the loose protesters here they are holding anything in their hands except for iraqi flags. and they're calling for the most basic of rights employment public services that's what the wonderful young people who graduated from universities want today. it's the revolution of the hungry and courageous people it will hopefully open new doors for
charlotte charleston pill bringing us up to date with events in hong kong we thank you so much for that. let's turn our attention to iraq now which has been shaken by more violent protests security forces in baghdad again opened fire on protesters who are demonstrating for a 4th day against unemployment poor public services and corruption since tuesday at least 70 people have been killed and hundreds more injured in unrest across the country. are a moment of 1st bite from the violence iraqis...
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charlotte charleston paul for us in hong kong thank you very much.let's turn now to some german soccer news and saturday's bundesliga match up saw dortmund play host to blabber the surprise leaders early in the season on dortmund was without a victory in their last 3 games but 2 nil when put them right back into the running for the title here's how the match played out. dortmund were looking to end the run of draws against the team with the strongest away form in the table a tough task thing for lucy in 5 a side. chances were at a premium early on by stephan lane a kind close to gladbach after less slow bennis whipped a free kick round to the back post. dortmund's best opportunity also came from a set piece again so mark was more than equal to match who most hated. dortmund looks to have taken the lead through token hazza but it wasn't to be with a video referee sporting an offside in the buildup. marker royce defended. the team's remained nikken nick nil nil at the interval. after the break the home side came out with fresh gusto and in themselves t
charlotte charleston paul for us in hong kong thank you very much.let's turn now to some german soccer news and saturday's bundesliga match up saw dortmund play host to blabber the surprise leaders early in the season on dortmund was without a victory in their last 3 games but 2 nil when put them right back into the running for the title here's how the match played out. dortmund were looking to end the run of draws against the team with the strongest away form in the table a tough task thing...
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or earlier i spoke to the correspondent charlotte charleston pil who's in hong kong and i asked her about the situation on the ground in the wake of friday night's violence. so far it's been considerably calm and today than some of those scenes that we saw yesterday we are at a small gathering right now in a park here we've been following processes throughout the day some of them have been taking part in a march others forming a human chain they have been marching as well through hong kong most people defiant wearing face mask there is a very angry response to that ban which came into force at midnight last night as there has been though a degree of trepidation today people here really don't know how this ban is going to play out and how it is going to be enforced by police as a result it appears that both sides both protesters have been police are almost waiting for the other one to to move to 2 to see what happens next we're getting the sense of a lot of people that we're talking to today that they are planning on savings the manager of a big protests that are planned over the coming da
or earlier i spoke to the correspondent charlotte charleston pil who's in hong kong and i asked her about the situation on the ground in the wake of friday night's violence. so far it's been considerably calm and today than some of those scenes that we saw yesterday we are at a small gathering right now in a park here we've been following processes throughout the day some of them have been taking part in a march others forming a human chain they have been marching as well through hong kong most...
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scholer charleston pill is covering this story in hong kong we asked her to set the scene. we've just been following a small march that's been going through hong kong it does seem to have drawn to a close known people have gone on their way but that march people were chanting along the way 5 to mons not one that glory to hong kong all in reference to the fact that they still see that dumond's unfulfilled by all stories he's here demands including an independent investigation into this police handling of these protests so far what we saw was they had an enormous bana saying glory to hong kong which they own felt and then broke out into song that the lot of people here had expected huge protests today but we've been hearing on a social networking site that these protesters used to communicate on is that they are trying to save energy for the coming days as tomorrow more protests are expected monday is a holiday here in hong kong more protests than is well there's a sense of real trepidation here about exactly what authorities are going to do to try and crack down on people we
scholer charleston pill is covering this story in hong kong we asked her to set the scene. we've just been following a small march that's been going through hong kong it does seem to have drawn to a close known people have gone on their way but that march people were chanting along the way 5 to mons not one that glory to hong kong all in reference to the fact that they still see that dumond's unfulfilled by all stories he's here demands including an independent investigation into this police...
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our correspondent charlotte charleston pilled joins us now from hong kong charlotte it seems these new. only fuel protesters anger what's going on where you are. the small march just under way behind me at the moment protesters here a couple walking from a major shopping district through some essential area of hong kong they are the fines in the face all that face boss man and a ban and crucially the introduction all the emergency knows as well i won't waste is a lot of anger on the street is the exact opposite of what chief executive carried out with that she was trying to achieve in introducing this bad this is very much. hong kong is very much on edge of the moment as you mentioned the major train system here has been completely shut down totally unprecedented shops have been closed as well shots not fearing more violence on the streets after what was a very violent very destructive night last night. home co-leader kerry just made a statement we understand what can you tell us about that. she did a prerecorded televised statement was ad on television here in hong kong she called las
our correspondent charlotte charleston pilled joins us now from hong kong charlotte it seems these new. only fuel protesters anger what's going on where you are. the small march just under way behind me at the moment protesters here a couple walking from a major shopping district through some essential area of hong kong they are the fines in the face all that face boss man and a ban and crucially the introduction all the emergency knows as well i won't waste is a lot of anger on the street is...
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and today i actually came up here from charleston with some of the plastic treasures that were recently found on our shoreline over the weekend from the goose creek reservoir, which is the source of the goose creek water supply. let's see what we have here today. this was found this weekend. looks like we've got a used piece of styrofoam here. we've got plastic water bottle here. single-use straw. you know, a single-use plastic bag. this actually looks like it's been kind of shredded or nibbled on, more than likely ingested by some type of marine life. this is what's left of it right now. a straw that we've all seen the pictures of sea turtles ingesting these and the damage that causes. glass jar. and it looks like a potato chip bag, plastic. this isn't abnormal, unfortunately. this has become kind of the norm of what washes up on our shorelines or into our waterways every single weekend and a lot of people in this room are aware of it. in fact, earlier this year, a report was published on the economic impacts of marine debris. and i would like to enter this report for the record, not s
and today i actually came up here from charleston with some of the plastic treasures that were recently found on our shoreline over the weekend from the goose creek reservoir, which is the source of the goose creek water supply. let's see what we have here today. this was found this weekend. looks like we've got a used piece of styrofoam here. we've got plastic water bottle here. single-use straw. you know, a single-use plastic bag. this actually looks like it's been kind of shredded or nibbled...
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we're in charleston, south carolina. i didn't mention this before, but this is called the blue jam. it's a big gathering of south carolina democrats. seven presidential candidates gotten to speak but the voters here understand both the caution some house democrats are taking in addressing and supporting the issue of impeachment but the die hard democrats are happy that this is happening, not because they're celebrating the fact that president trump is doing what they consider corruption, engaged in corruption but they're happy there are democrats who are holding him to account. they feel like president trump has gotten away with a lot in the past and the ukraine whistleblower, or the whistleblower dealing with the ukraine situation and that transcript that we saw with the ukrainian president, they see that as a smoking gun. so they are proud that the democrats are going off and engaging in this impeachment inquiry. >> quite a change from just a few weeks ago, a month ago where many people were like, health care, health care, stop talking about impeachment. it does appear, at least -
we're in charleston, south carolina. i didn't mention this before, but this is called the blue jam. it's a big gathering of south carolina democrats. seven presidential candidates gotten to speak but the voters here understand both the caution some house democrats are taking in addressing and supporting the issue of impeachment but the die hard democrats are happy that this is happening, not because they're celebrating the fact that president trump is doing what they consider corruption,...
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whether be savannah or charleston. so he will come up from charleston for this meeting, along with secretary james mchenry. they will converse there for five weeks. and will break out the start for regiments. they've figure out how things will work with voters and companies and regiment, it's very organized, and shows how obsessive compulsive hamilton was with the detail, including designed for uniforms, and even the soldiers huts. he was a little bit of a amateur architect and, after the five week four over, they wouldn't return to the office. there's an encampment not too far from here. it is the site picked by new jersey's own, and officers, like the others i mentioned. serving as a colonel in the revolution, he had this site because of the strategic height, about 2000 soldiers were there and did review the troops in the fall of 1799. >> as we begin to wrap it up, we will see how the membership in society, this is the so-called diamond eagle, a gift to general washington, presented from officers of the french navy,
whether be savannah or charleston. so he will come up from charleston for this meeting, along with secretary james mchenry. they will converse there for five weeks. and will break out the start for regiments. they've figure out how things will work with voters and companies and regiment, it's very organized, and shows how obsessive compulsive hamilton was with the detail, including designed for uniforms, and even the soldiers huts. he was a little bit of a amateur architect and, after the five...
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went through charleston south carolina.bucolic ashley river came a chorus of tough words for president trump. from businesssman tom steyer:usn >> i am dying to expose mr. trump as the fraud and failure that he is. >> desjardins: colorado senator michael bennet: >> everybody here knows that donald trump is a clear and present danger to our democracy and our future. and he has got to go. >> desjardins: and former maryland congressman john delaney >> trump is the symptom of a disease and we got to cure and end the symptom. there's nothing more important by any measure than beating him in 2020. >> desjardins: hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard took a different approach. >> we stand united to equality and justice for all. >> desjardins: gabbard, who has dalified for the next debate, did not mention president trump by name, instead criticizing corporate greed and calling for a broader community spirit. >> as your president, i am seeking to bring these values of service above self to the white house to restore the principless of i
went through charleston south carolina.bucolic ashley river came a chorus of tough words for president trump. from businesssman tom steyer:usn >> i am dying to expose mr. trump as the fraud and failure that he is. >> desjardins: colorado senator michael bennet: >> everybody here knows that donald trump is a clear and present danger to our democracy and our future. and he has got to go. >> desjardins: and former maryland congressman john delaney >> trump is the...
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watching in massachusetts so if it can happen to us in boston it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or in philadelphia and that unifies those radicals were even the moderates are those that are straddling the fence what should we do? >> the radicals. >> and awe number of moderates of pennsylvania a fine writer they are looking for moments with the other country and a way out and benjamin franklin is a moderate and he is in england for more than 16 years representing several colonies. bey are no greater supporter than benjamin franklin and they are radicalized by what is happening leading to the outbreak of war like that moderate is driven over time. >> grand rapids go ahead. >>caller: thank you for the opportunityy that is the best piece of workgy i have ever read and then two per same that same mechanism with that strategy and that tactic thank you again and on the last couple of pages and to be in new york and still unable to get to washington. that is struck by that. >> take you for calling. the british in 1777 and those that have driven across out of new york and washington writ
watching in massachusetts so if it can happen to us in boston it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or in philadelphia and that unifies those radicals were even the moderates are those that are straddling the fence what should we do? >> the radicals. >> and awe number of moderates of pennsylvania a fine writer they are looking for moments with the other country and a way out and benjamin franklin is a moderate and he is in england for more than 16 years representing...
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we've had 58 flooding events in charleston, those aren't even related to storms.re just unusually high tides. we're in the midst of a heat wave. we've broken 20 records yesterday. it's never been this hot in augusta, mobile, new orleans or savannah. look at that, 101 degrees. i know we're all feeling it, but there is a break. >> it's been relentless. >> it really has. we've seen 14 records in atlanta in the past 24 days. >>> nexts an amazing story, the man who lost the use of all four limbs in a fall four years ago has been able to walk and move his arms again. >> that's right. 28 years old, a frenchman known only as tifo has been working with virtual simulators and anna annan eko skeleton and he said he felt like the first man on the moon. >> that is just wonderful. >> it is. thank you for watching. i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell. for our viewers here in the united states, "new day" is next. for viewers around the world on cnni, aaron burnett "out front" is ahead. hope you have a great day. brows for days. enhanced up to 48 hours. unbelieva-brow long
we've had 58 flooding events in charleston, those aren't even related to storms.re just unusually high tides. we're in the midst of a heat wave. we've broken 20 records yesterday. it's never been this hot in augusta, mobile, new orleans or savannah. look at that, 101 degrees. i know we're all feeling it, but there is a break. >> it's been relentless. >> it really has. we've seen 14 records in atlanta in the past 24 days. >>> nexts an amazing story, the man who lost the use...
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that shooting at a charleston church, a racist's rage met with redemption from the victims' families. >> i will never be able to hold her again, but i forgive you. >> we have no room for hate, so we have to forgive. >> reporter: and again today. >> it has truly been an emotional day today. >> reporter: our marcus moore has been covering the case since the beginning. >> you were in the courtroom, what was the reaction? >> the judge did something i've never seen in 20 years. she left the courtroom and returned with a little book and started reading bible passages and said to amber guyger, i'm giving you my copy of the bible to take to prison with you and study it. and she said to her, you haven't done so much that you can't be forgiven. you did something bad in one moment in time. what you do now matters more. >> reporter: moments before, the jury that convicted guyger of murder handed up theirson tense after less than two hours of deliberation. >> ten years of imprisonment. >> reporter: far less than the possible life behind bars the former officer faced. guyger's mother pleading for l
that shooting at a charleston church, a racist's rage met with redemption from the victims' families. >> i will never be able to hold her again, but i forgive you. >> we have no room for hate, so we have to forgive. >> reporter: and again today. >> it has truly been an emotional day today. >> reporter: our marcus moore has been covering the case since the beginning. >> you were in the courtroom, what was the reaction? >> the judge did something i've...
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many children's lives in faraway places ♪ >> jen garner, the pride of george washington high in charlestonut, tyler c. this video caught our attention immediately. his night out with a mystery woman who's not gigi hadid revealed. >>> and it's thurs-date. who should pay on a first date? >> if you're fighting over the check, that's a good way to end a date. i would pay for it. >>> matthew hussey has the answer. >> my answer is almost certainly going get me in trouble. closed captioning provided by -- >>> next "e.t." we are with tiffany haddish e the surprising role at the top of her hollywood bucket list. >> i haven't done that yet. >>> plus did. >> i would like to sleep a little more. >> bethenny frankel, leaving new york city. >>> plus -- >> only "e.t." is in se lem with jack osbourne. i'm about to go ghost hunting. >> next "e.t." >>> hey, welcome back to "e.t.." we are coming to you from the epic tyler perry studios. we are just outside his theater where here in atlanta, it is so nice. kevin and i are going pop some corn, maybe take in a film a little bit later. but right now, breaking ne
many children's lives in faraway places ♪ >> jen garner, the pride of george washington high in charlestonut, tyler c. this video caught our attention immediately. his night out with a mystery woman who's not gigi hadid revealed. >>> and it's thurs-date. who should pay on a first date? >> if you're fighting over the check, that's a good way to end a date. i would pay for it. >>> matthew hussey has the answer. >> my answer is almost certainly going get me in...
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convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way out, benjamin franklin is a moderate. he's in england for more than 16 years, representing several other colonies. the king has no greater supporter and benjamin franklin early in his rate. he's increasingly radicalized by what is happening leading up to the outbreak of war. franklin becomes a radical but he, like many others is a moderate who feels like he's driven to it over time. >> jim from minnesota. >> thank you for the opportuni opportunity, great fan. the liberation trilogy is one of the best pieces of work i've ever read. if he pursues the same mechani mechanism, the strategy and tactics, so thank you again.
convince the other colonies, if it can happen to us boston, it can happen to you in williamsburg or charleston or philadelphia and becomes what unifies the radicals and even the moderates. even those who are straddling the fence as to what we should do. >> the radicals, there must be moderates. who with the moderates? >> there were a number of moderates john dickinson of pennsylvania, brilliant lawyer, they are looking for a motive with another country. they are looking for a way...
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and today actually came up here from charleston with some of the plastic treasures that were recently found on offshore winds over the weekend from the goose creek reservoir which is the source of the water supply so we will see what we've got here today, and this was just found this weekend. we've got plastic water bottles here. a single use plastic bag and this looks like it has been shredded or enable one or more then likely ingested by some kind of marine wildlife so what is left of it right now. another straw and we've all seen the pictures of sea turtles and the damage that causes. and a potato chip bag, plastic. this is an abnormal unfortunately, it's become the norm of what washes up on the shorelines or enters the waterways every single weekend and a lot of people in the room are aware of it and in fact earlier this year, noaa published a report on the economic impact of the marine debris and i would like to, without objection i would like to enter this report for the record. not surprisingly the report found getting rid of debris from the beaches can have a significant impac
and today actually came up here from charleston with some of the plastic treasures that were recently found on offshore winds over the weekend from the goose creek reservoir which is the source of the water supply so we will see what we've got here today, and this was just found this weekend. we've got plastic water bottles here. a single use plastic bag and this looks like it has been shredded or enable one or more then likely ingested by some kind of marine wildlife so what is left of it...
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i think overwhelmingly and they want to close the loophole and the charleston loophole and they wantunded to less-studied gun violence and this is not a gun problem and that's a mental health problem. >> look at it. those are issues if we can pull the extremes off the side and pull in and we get something done. >> speaking of extremes. one of the reasons i love you so much because you jumped into a situation, 1963, was there a horrific bombing, murder of four little girls. >> that case was unsolved for decades and you decided to -- and we had extremism of the kind that killed those little girls growing in america today. are you worried about that white nationalism? ? i've been worried about that for some time. in fact, when we were trying to finish that book, we were talking about and the end of that book was initially warnings about what we saw coming up, the rise of the rhetoric and we had warnings that we had and all of a sudden they became true. we had dylan roof kill nine people in a church in charleston and all of these things came true and words matter and words have consequen
i think overwhelmingly and they want to close the loophole and the charleston loophole and they wantunded to less-studied gun violence and this is not a gun problem and that's a mental health problem. >> look at it. those are issues if we can pull the extremes off the side and pull in and we get something done. >> speaking of extremes. one of the reasons i love you so much because you jumped into a situation, 1963, was there a horrific bombing, murder of four little girls. >>...
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straight to nbc news road warrio warriors, first in charleston, south carolina.t does this mean for the sanders campaign? what does it mean for all the other campaigns now that he's taking off time here? >> reporter: that's right. you saw the video of senator sanders, now back in his burlington, vermont, home. and our reporter, julia jester, who was there, got to shout some questions at senator sanders. said that senator sanders and jane sanders were happy to be back. they were greeted by their stepdaughters and family, grandkids there. as we know, this means senator sanders will not be on the campaign trail for the next few days. he will be down resting, reco r recovering from this heart attack while campaigning in vegas. however, i've been hearing in south carolina at this blue gem as they call it here, and there were several representative candidates here and sanders' surrogates were here. nina turner was here to talk to the crowd and talk about senator sanders. you're seeing that scene play out in other early primary states. he had a surrogate in iowa, for ex
straight to nbc news road warrio warriors, first in charleston, south carolina.t does this mean for the sanders campaign? what does it mean for all the other campaigns now that he's taking off time here? >> reporter: that's right. you saw the video of senator sanders, now back in his burlington, vermont, home. and our reporter, julia jester, who was there, got to shout some questions at senator sanders. said that senator sanders and jane sanders were happy to be back. they were greeted by...
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they arrived at joint base charleston where they were greeted by governor henry mcmaster and his wifeeggy. a nep liaison mountain near has smashed the record completed the feat in only 189 days the previous record, believe it or not, was seven years and ten months you are up to date, kelly. that's the news update this hour back to you. >> cannot even imagine. >> no, me neither. >> thanks very much sue herera stick around here's what's straight ahead of us on "the exchange." >> ahead hbo surprises the street with its pricing. will it be low enough to be a real threat? flat sales are forcing one company to change its name barry diller has a warning for the streaming competitors. >>> and a look at what today's fed meeting means for the emerging markets that's all ahead on he chge.""t in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. geico could help you save in the human brain, billio
they arrived at joint base charleston where they were greeted by governor henry mcmaster and his wifeeggy. a nep liaison mountain near has smashed the record completed the feat in only 189 days the previous record, believe it or not, was seven years and ten months you are up to date, kelly. that's the news update this hour back to you. >> cannot even imagine. >> no, me neither. >> thanks very much sue herera stick around here's what's straight ahead of us on "the...
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the continental currency, never doing that well, just collapses after the fall of charleston. is the darkest moment in philadelphia. in south carolina hundreds of people, including former governors of the state, people who had been patriots, except the king's protection. it's hugely demoralizing. clinton sees a way to pacifying south carolina and the carlisle terms are providing the provision for it. carlisle's commission also forces congress to start getting its act in order. the draft had been finished since 1777. they are being leaned on by the french. it's in response to the carlisle peace commission. between the carlisle commission -- i didn't talk about the french side of this, the confederation comes -- they pressure on the one hand. that becomes an important part of the confederation's history. ae confederation of such nonstarter for most american historians that we don't hear much about that. it is important, but we all thought -- we all of the patriots. >> thank you very much for a .ery enlightening talk of course an element of divide and rule, trying to divide tryin
the continental currency, never doing that well, just collapses after the fall of charleston. is the darkest moment in philadelphia. in south carolina hundreds of people, including former governors of the state, people who had been patriots, except the king's protection. it's hugely demoralizing. clinton sees a way to pacifying south carolina and the carlisle terms are providing the provision for it. carlisle's commission also forces congress to start getting its act in order. the draft had...
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and charleston south carolina prices in germany started just over 43000 euros. many people dream of owning a motor home or they can head out into the sunset explore far away cities and meet new people is perhaps the ultimate sense of freedom. and his girlfriend tara missile from the chairman city of cologne are living that dream it was music that inspired them to hit the road. alone he is grew up surrounded by music every member of his family played some kind of instrument at the age of 5 he started playing the piano now 15 years later it's still his passion. but he got to the point where sitting at home playing his grand piano just wasn't enough anymore so we had an idea why not perform. out on the street for members of the public and so she got cucumber which literally means city and she was born of course he couldn't take his grand piano from home he needed something more compact so he went in search online. just to be obvious to the lonely who says he bought his piano 4 years ago on e bay for a 120 year us that was a lot of money for him back then and he was
and charleston south carolina prices in germany started just over 43000 euros. many people dream of owning a motor home or they can head out into the sunset explore far away cities and meet new people is perhaps the ultimate sense of freedom. and his girlfriend tara missile from the chairman city of cologne are living that dream it was music that inspired them to hit the road. alone he is grew up surrounded by music every member of his family played some kind of instrument at the age of 5 he...
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farm-to-table restaurant in richmond, virginia, along with more upscale oyster bars in washington, d.c., charlestons kind of funny -- the oystering was scary enough, and then restaurants was super scary. know, my dad was, like, telling my wife one time, "don't let him do this thing. don't let him do this". but now he eats at the restaurant once a week. so it's fantastic. >> as we've moved into restaurants and it's become more of a way to interact with consumers, it's been just an awesome vehicle for getting direct feedback. >> will there be 10 restaurants, 20 restaurants? >> we're kind of taking it, so, like in the near future, we've got a couple more restaurants that we're opening, we're expanding the oyster farms, and then we'll kind of see where it goes. >> not only are the cousins now making a living in the oyster biz, but they're playing a major part in reviving a way of life on the chesapeake bay that was once written off as dead. >> i mean, the nice thing is we're making 400 livings, so that's kind of been the beauty of it. >> 400 people? >> throughout the restaurants and the oyster company.
farm-to-table restaurant in richmond, virginia, along with more upscale oyster bars in washington, d.c., charlestons kind of funny -- the oystering was scary enough, and then restaurants was super scary. know, my dad was, like, telling my wife one time, "don't let him do this thing. don't let him do this". but now he eats at the restaurant once a week. so it's fantastic. >> as we've moved into restaurants and it's become more of a way to interact with consumers, it's been just...
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. >> charleston hatfield, 34, henderson, nevada. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: mgm resorts agreeing to pay as much as $800 million to settle claims from victims of the las vegas massacre and their families. >> there's no money that could have her back to me. >> reporter: gus castilla's daughter andrea was 1 of 58 people killed when a gunman opened fire from his hotel room at the mandalay bay towards concertgoers below. chelsea romo was one of the hundreds injured, the mother of two still injured. >> i still have shrapnel all throughout my forehead and my brain. the fact they say i can see out of my right eye is a miracle. >> reporter: mgm initially faced criticism for suing hundreds of victims preemptively in an attempt to consolidate all lawsuits into one special case. the company now saying in a statement, our goal has always been to resolve these matters so our community and the victims and their families can move forward in the healing process. >> they have stepped up and done the right thing now. that's the key. >> reporter: and attorneys say it's still unclear exactly how the mon
. >> charleston hatfield, 34, henderson, nevada. [ bell tolls ] >> reporter: mgm resorts agreeing to pay as much as $800 million to settle claims from victims of the las vegas massacre and their families. >> there's no money that could have her back to me. >> reporter: gus castilla's daughter andrea was 1 of 58 people killed when a gunman opened fire from his hotel room at the mandalay bay towards concertgoers below. chelsea romo was one of the hundreds injured, the...
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were judged on their culture, attractions and restaurant scene, and when it comes to small cities, charleston in the great state of south carolina topped the list followed by santa fe. alexandria, virginia, savannah and key west. all great cities there. >> absolutely. >>> well, coming up, the one-handed football catch you have to see. >>> but first the frightening moments as a hot air balloon catches fire at a world famous festival. >>> and up next, the judge who gave a hug in court to the former dallas police officer convicted of murder is now defending her actions. i didn't have to call 911.help. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time, and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto®, to help keep you protected. xarelto®, when taken with low-dose aspirin, is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chr
were judged on their culture, attractions and restaurant scene, and when it comes to small cities, charleston in the great state of south carolina topped the list followed by santa fe. alexandria, virginia, savannah and key west. all great cities there. >> absolutely. >>> well, coming up, the one-handed football catch you have to see. >>> but first the frightening moments as a hot air balloon catches fire at a world famous festival. >>> and up next, the judge...
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let's go to hong kong now to speak to our correspondent charlotte charleston pill hi charlotte the protests on the streets of hong kong have been going on for several weeks now we're also seeing this disruption in the parliament there really doesn't seem to be any sign that these protests are winding down. well as you were it we're in our 5th month of these protests now and more a planned for the days ahead including potentially a very large protest on sunday that's being organized by the civil human rights front there the people behind a number of protests that they say drew up to 2000000 people onto the streets of hong kong in previous months they are waiting now for a letter of approval from authorities to hold up protests now the anger really has been fueled by what protesters here say is police violence on the streets but also the way the chief executive carried learn has handled this crisis and they say that inability to to listen to the protesters demands it's been repeated once again today we're hearing a lot of anger again on social media today about the fact that their demands wer
let's go to hong kong now to speak to our correspondent charlotte charleston pill hi charlotte the protests on the streets of hong kong have been going on for several weeks now we're also seeing this disruption in the parliament there really doesn't seem to be any sign that these protests are winding down. well as you were it we're in our 5th month of these protests now and more a planned for the days ahead including potentially a very large protest on sunday that's being organized by the civil...
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seven children, all under 10 years old, are in state custody tonight after authorities in suburban charleston, south carolina, removed them from this, what police are calling deplorable conditions. rooms with feces on the floor and children locked behind doors with deadbolts. police say they were alerted by a home inspector who found two children, ag a 5, locked in a room alone. >> it was discovered that the home was in deplorable conditions. feces, animal feces, human feces, trash. >> reporter: police say that one family was renting the home, but was subletting the garage and the second-floor bedrooms to two other families. there were deadbolts on every door. a total of 12 people were living in the house. the parents renting the bedrooms upstairs are the ones in trouble with the law tonight. 22-year-old erick perez viera and 26-year-old diana salbon are charged with five counts of unlawful conduct towards children. they kept their five children in one bedroom that police say was the filthiest. >> there is no indication that this is a human trafficking situation. >> reporter: the families her
seven children, all under 10 years old, are in state custody tonight after authorities in suburban charleston, south carolina, removed them from this, what police are calling deplorable conditions. rooms with feces on the floor and children locked behind doors with deadbolts. police say they were alerted by a home inspector who found two children, ag a 5, locked in a room alone. >> it was discovered that the home was in deplorable conditions. feces, animal feces, human feces, trash....