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so you know if you're in charleston, charleston's a great city for us people love charleston.and we've got 17 destinations out of there. and so san francisco people hop on a plane and go to charleston and see it interesting part of the country with a lot of culture, a lot of great cuisine. and then people in charleston are going to love going to san francisco to the wine country and a lot of the you know, the beautiful things in san francisco has so not not not currently and nonstop route, so we like to get you there twice as fast for half the price. that's kind of our motto. yes, you know, i had to go to us to do that. i went to charleston and i had to take like i think three separate planes to get there. so this is a welcome thing for me. personally what was it like to start an airline right in the middle of a pandemic. well you know, we had we started actually right before we didn't get certified. but we had 55 people on the payroll and you know, it's been challenging . just when you think you see a little light in the tunnel, you know, then delta comes along and then on th
so you know if you're in charleston, charleston's a great city for us people love charleston.and we've got 17 destinations out of there. and so san francisco people hop on a plane and go to charleston and see it interesting part of the country with a lot of culture, a lot of great cuisine. and then people in charleston are going to love going to san francisco to the wine country and a lot of the you know, the beautiful things in san francisco has so not not not currently and nonstop route, so...
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so in charleston then we have i think. moment where these new semiotics are beginning to challenge how we actually think about ourselves we have mr. vessie on the right and we have the bench by the road on the left and these are two new things and as i was reading this piece this morning, they're not in how can i say the central part of charleston? they're in sights whether the race track or whether out at fort moultrie there in these kind of spaces that are we don't see every day and i tend to argue that we need more. places and spaces that we actually visit every day and we see every day so that we have a way to recollect and our spirits are with us all the time that our spirits are not just pushed off to the side, but they're actually with us daily. watch the rest of this lecture online by visiting c-span.org/history search walter hood at the top of the page. welcome to tonight's lecture. oh, they tragic life of emmett till. whose 1955 murdo has been described as giving rosa parks the strength to sit down. and martin lu
so in charleston then we have i think. moment where these new semiotics are beginning to challenge how we actually think about ourselves we have mr. vessie on the right and we have the bench by the road on the left and these are two new things and as i was reading this piece this morning, they're not in how can i say the central part of charleston? they're in sights whether the race track or whether out at fort moultrie there in these kind of spaces that are we don't see every day and i tend to...
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fernando despises his life in charleston, and i'm sure it's for all the reasons right? it's enslavement. he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an opportunity to escape and he does so he goes back to florida but instead of going back to his original owner to catalina satorios instead. he ends up fernando ends up falling in with this band of british provocateurs and nancy referenced earlier arm brister and are both our booth notes. i think i'm saying that correctly and these british agents that are at work across the florida frontier essentially provoking the people of the region right? it's a lot of sort of gorilla activity that's happening fernando bowls in with this game. he is involved in the disrupt destruction of property. he is there's murders and and physical violence that are caused. it's unclear whether fernando himself is a murderer, but nevertheless and associate of this group of men when jackson comes into saint mark's, florida and ends up arresting armbruster and are both not and their colleagues and executing them without trial jackson doesn't even both
fernando despises his life in charleston, and i'm sure it's for all the reasons right? it's enslavement. he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an opportunity to escape and he does so he goes back to florida but instead of going back to his original owner to catalina satorios instead. he ends up fernando ends up falling in with this band of british provocateurs and nancy referenced earlier arm brister and are both our booth notes. i think i'm saying that correctly and these british agents...
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we went to savannah and we went to charleston and we you know made our way to new orleans where we kind of ate and drank a lot and we got home and we're like wow savannah was a really good spot. and so we almost i don't want to say whimsically because it was by design. i guess we bought a home here and at the same moment in time i was in i was like in a really low point in my life. i was breaking up with my business partner after a long time like i kind of hated my life. i hated what i was doing. i hated him frankly. he hated me like it was really vitriolic and i didn't know what to do. and so i said to carol after we had this home. i'm like, you know, i think i'm just gonna go down to savannah and i'm gonna figure out my life and carol being like the amazingly supportive person. she's been in my world. she's like, okay see you, you know have fun and i did and i bought real estate. that's what i did. i was like, i'll be a landlord, you know, that's what people do when they're at an impasse and so i bought the bus terminal carol and i bought the bus terminal and i got carol came down fro
we went to savannah and we went to charleston and we you know made our way to new orleans where we kind of ate and drank a lot and we got home and we're like wow savannah was a really good spot. and so we almost i don't want to say whimsically because it was by design. i guess we bought a home here and at the same moment in time i was in i was like in a really low point in my life. i was breaking up with my business partner after a long time like i kind of hated my life. i hated what i was...
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we do have a slight risk of severe storms from orlando, daytona beach, brunswick, atlanta, charlestonesky storm is going to head up to the carolina, charleston, myrtle beach, eventually towards rally. here's the bad news, this storm is looking to head more up the coast instead of out to sea. that mean a st. patrick's day rainstorm. the parade in new york city starts at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. it does look like the rain will be moving in with it. boston, good chance for the parade at 1:00 p.m. in boston. soggy, at least it will be warm. it's not going to be a cold rain. temperatures will be upper 50s to low 60s. the forecast for today, we are very warm and windy in the southern plains. we also could have chances of brush fires with high winds. tomorrow, for st. patrick's day, we will see a storm in the middle of the country. we don't want a rainy parade in new york or boston. with covid two years in a row, we didn't have the parade in a lot of areas. could be worse. at least it's not snowing and cold. >> yeah, i covered one of those st. patrick's day parade in new york and it was sleet. i
we do have a slight risk of severe storms from orlando, daytona beach, brunswick, atlanta, charlestonesky storm is going to head up to the carolina, charleston, myrtle beach, eventually towards rally. here's the bad news, this storm is looking to head more up the coast instead of out to sea. that mean a st. patrick's day rainstorm. the parade in new york city starts at 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. it does look like the rain will be moving in with it. boston, good chance for the parade at 1:00 p.m. in...
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never do yet, will be locked a a dramatic tone. charleston, monday. now the police, it's not letting people on board the train stopping them from getting access to the station. oh, isn't a good weekend seals, masha watts elcorta in b allow, will give them a shout. when i go mom mike to sit and god always is a coffee. i got some, you know, hiding. got got to what us, what you all, all you all as a jenny, that magazine jump on it. i do and i'll talk, don't wanna highlight a dish just out of the lack concrete on what the ski thought. duck ok, i left it by old water. i've done one, i've got an underpayment shockey mark that down on most one on one. this is a traditional suspicion of ethnic minorities that was the basis of official on getting politics for 140. yes, now the fear of being swamped by foreign congress which is owed feeling in old countries, especially in eastern europe, as you know, you know, memories of taxation, occupation, and all that kind of thing. now, of course, is transmogrified into a myth because of course nobody's threatening hungry
never do yet, will be locked a a dramatic tone. charleston, monday. now the police, it's not letting people on board the train stopping them from getting access to the station. oh, isn't a good weekend seals, masha watts elcorta in b allow, will give them a shout. when i go mom mike to sit and god always is a coffee. i got some, you know, hiding. got got to what us, what you all, all you all as a jenny, that magazine jump on it. i do and i'll talk, don't wanna highlight a dish just out of the...
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a, a dramatic tone. charleston, monday. now the police instead of letting people on board, the train stopping them from getting access to the station. oh, good seals, masha wants elcorta in be allow, will give them a shout when i go mom mike to sit and god always is a coffee. i got somebody the hiding got got to want us will y'all all? will you all as he, jenny dad, magazine jump on it? i didn't all talk. don't wanna highlight a dish, just out of the lack concrete on would be skip of duck ok. i left it by old water and i'm wondering got an underpayment shockey mark that down of most one on one. this is a traditional suspicion of ethnic minorities. that was the basis of official. i'm getting or dick's for 100. 40. yes. now, the fear of being swamped by foreign congress which is owed feeling in old countries, especially in eastern europe as you know. and i was memories of taxes, occupation, and all that kind of thing. now, of course, is transmogrified into a myth because of course nobody's threatening hungry. we didn't have i
a, a dramatic tone. charleston, monday. now the police instead of letting people on board, the train stopping them from getting access to the station. oh, good seals, masha wants elcorta in be allow, will give them a shout when i go mom mike to sit and god always is a coffee. i got somebody the hiding got got to want us will y'all all? will you all as he, jenny dad, magazine jump on it? i didn't all talk. don't wanna highlight a dish, just out of the lack concrete on would be skip of duck ok. i...
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destinations include richmond, virginia, charleston, south carolina, and tampa, florida in august. whites to san bernardino will be added today we spoke to airlines president and ceo who also founded jetblue about what sets apart the low fare airline and its planes. it's incredible. we have 36 seats in first class. we have really nice overhead bins. we have bigger windows, wider aisles higher headroom. so it's quite an airplane, and it's made to fly long distances. great fuel economy, which is important nowadays, even the coaches two and three in the back so very, very comfortable, not a bad seat in the house. brees is offering special introductory prices right now around trip ticket to charleston, for example, starts at $200. there are also no change or cancelation fees and all customer service is done by text or email. still to come here at noon. we continue to follow the latest developments in russia's war against ukraine how the violence is now threatening food supplies across a number of continents, including europe. asia and africa. and our warmup continues with afternoon hig
destinations include richmond, virginia, charleston, south carolina, and tampa, florida in august. whites to san bernardino will be added today we spoke to airlines president and ceo who also founded jetblue about what sets apart the low fare airline and its planes. it's incredible. we have 36 seats in first class. we have really nice overhead bins. we have bigger windows, wider aisles higher headroom. so it's quite an airplane, and it's made to fly long distances. great fuel economy, which is...
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i rise today in remembrance of buck limehouse, a beloved member of the charleston community, public servant to the state of south carolina. and a fellow graduate of the citadel, the military college of south carolina. buck served as the commissioner from the first congressional district for the south carolina department of transportation and would later serve as south carolina's first secretary of transportation. he even started the state infrastructure bank, the first of any state in the nation. his leadership was instrumental in the implementation of several transportation projects across the state of something sfnlgt buck was a pillar of the charleston community, the consummate entrepreneur, while he will be sorely missed, his legacy will live on in our state for decades to come. i offer my sincerest condolences to the limehouse family. i yield back. madam speaker, i rise today because for over three decades buford has served as the backdrop for dozens of major motion picture films, including "for rest gump," the big chill" and others. today i rise to recognize the extraordinary contribu
i rise today in remembrance of buck limehouse, a beloved member of the charleston community, public servant to the state of south carolina. and a fellow graduate of the citadel, the military college of south carolina. buck served as the commissioner from the first congressional district for the south carolina department of transportation and would later serve as south carolina's first secretary of transportation. he even started the state infrastructure bank, the first of any state in the...
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rees airways will offer nonstop flights to richmond, virginia, charleston, south carolina, and louisvillentucky. they also plan to offer a nonstop to san bernardino in august. >>> northern california almond growers are assessing the damage from a recent deep- freeze. we spoke about how much could be lost. >> reporter: this almond orchard is a far cry from the fast-paced world she is used to. >> i worked for hewlett-packard in corporate america for 20 years. part back she now manages nearly 400 acres of almonds outside of winters. >> you are producing something and you see it every year. i think it is more fun and rewarding. >> reporter: with reward comes some risk, and this your mother nature has not been kind. >> this year is not looking good. >> reporter: warm temperatures prompted an early bloom, but when temperatures dropped, she said she lost 70% of her crop. >> i tried whatever we could do. i am a new grower, and we tried to bring the temperatures down. >> reporter: lisa shipley rex with the farm bureau. robbers are concerned about drastic drops in temperature this year. >> we have
rees airways will offer nonstop flights to richmond, virginia, charleston, south carolina, and louisvillentucky. they also plan to offer a nonstop to san bernardino in august. >>> northern california almond growers are assessing the damage from a recent deep- freeze. we spoke about how much could be lost. >> reporter: this almond orchard is a far cry from the fast-paced world she is used to. >> i worked for hewlett-packard in corporate america for 20 years. part back she...
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for 3 of the last a little i believe they'll push them back is too little to your spent north, charleston oil at the most important thing for now is to get back to normal life. the children need to be in school and in kindergarten material and we need to find work beyond that will see long. gotcha. was more than a month ago. they didn't think the war would reach them. now they having to build a whole new life is a great story of europeans going to great lengths to help others. innate, a convoy of spanish taxi drivers has made a long journey across the continent to poland, to deliver aid and pick up a group of over a 100 ukranian refugees. they brought them all the way back to the safety and warmth of madrid. oh, hans and hugs welcomed them, unlikely heroes back home, or i and refugees who have found a new home in spain. the aid mission began 6370 kilometers ago. here in madrid, that's when the spanish caravan of 32 texas hit the open road for poland and was left last week on wednesday and got back to day. drivers hauled tons of food, warm clothing, and medicine to our reception center in
for 3 of the last a little i believe they'll push them back is too little to your spent north, charleston oil at the most important thing for now is to get back to normal life. the children need to be in school and in kindergarten material and we need to find work beyond that will see long. gotcha. was more than a month ago. they didn't think the war would reach them. now they having to build a whole new life is a great story of europeans going to great lengths to help others. innate, a convoy...
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it happened yesterday in foggy weather on interstate 57 near charleston, missouri, about 150 miles south louis. officials suspect that someone reaction followed. the crash involved multiple tractor-trailers and cars, and some of the vehicles caught on fire. the highway was closed for about 25 miles. >>> the "miami herald" says two people were shot and killed on board a commuter bus near the ft. lauderdale police department. police say a bus driver heard several shots and then drove the bus into the police department parking lot. the bus also crashed into a car. two people on board the bus and three people in the car were hurt. the suspected gunman was arrested a short time later. there is no word on a motive for the shooting, though. >>> and "the washington post" says north carolina authorities are investigating former chief of staff mark meadows over reports that he never lived where he registered to vote. meadows reportedly registered to vote in 2020 using the address of a mobile home he never owned or lived in. he was a north carolina congressman before becoming former president trump
it happened yesterday in foggy weather on interstate 57 near charleston, missouri, about 150 miles south louis. officials suspect that someone reaction followed. the crash involved multiple tractor-trailers and cars, and some of the vehicles caught on fire. the highway was closed for about 25 miles. >>> the "miami herald" says two people were shot and killed on board a commuter bus near the ft. lauderdale police department. police say a bus driver heard several shots and then...
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could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington, as some wanted or on the banks in charleston, as others wanted, but it was president johnson that decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing where it would be protected from the elements of outside. it had been outside for quite sometime, but president johnson wanted to make sure it was protected while it was in american hands. this is 2,036 olds. by comparison, 60 years is a very small measure of time and we are honored and grateful to have had the 60 years thanks to the generosity of mrs. kennedy and the founding of our organization and to celebrate tonight with this place so connected with presidential history. >> it was so enjoyable to spend the evening in that breathtaking place. al roker did a terrific job, bringing his signature humor and wit every time he steps on the stage. >> i want to start with something i am kind of used to, a little bit of a weather report. the national airport recorded the temperature at 76.6 degrees farenheit with the winds out of the southeast at 15
could have ended up on the banks of the potomac in washington, as some wanted or on the banks in charleston, as others wanted, but it was president johnson that decided it would come here to new york and it would be in this extraordinary sackler wing where it would be protected from the elements of outside. it had been outside for quite sometime, but president johnson wanted to make sure it was protected while it was in american hands. this is 2,036 olds. by comparison, 60 years is a very small...
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children inside driving back north to die parisha the roads, quiet ukrainian tanks at its south charleston 0 near the upper risha, eastern ukraine. ukraine president had this message for his people late on saturday, urging them to fight on not being in our road that we will not give our country to the invaders. ukrainian, people in every occupied place. go on attack counter attack. you have to struggle. you have to fight like an kershawn for dancing. you have to go out and test them out clear this evil from al land. gabriel is on though is in washington d. c, with more on the landscape. call to us president joe biden. while the call apparently happened in the evening, saturday night here, washington time the call lasted a little over 30 minutes. according to a read out from the white house to read out is essentially a summary of the call that the white house releases after president talks to another foreign leader according to that read out and it was short, it was only about a paragraph or so the 2 leaders talked about security for ukraine and continued to security support on behalf of ne
children inside driving back north to die parisha the roads, quiet ukrainian tanks at its south charleston 0 near the upper risha, eastern ukraine. ukraine president had this message for his people late on saturday, urging them to fight on not being in our road that we will not give our country to the invaders. ukrainian, people in every occupied place. go on attack counter attack. you have to struggle. you have to fight like an kershawn for dancing. you have to go out and test them out clear...
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of the last a little i believe they'll push them back, resume for a little to your spent north, charleston oil at the most important thing for now is to get back to normal life, the children need to be in school and in kindergarten material and we need to find work. beyond that, we'll see more dotson for, for more than a month ago. they didn't think the war would reach them. now they're having to build a whole new life or his look at some of the other developments in the conflict. family members and friends gathered near the ukranian city of denise pro, to bury 23 soldiers killed in the fighting with russian forces. ukraine has lost at least 1300 troops, according to president lansky, a number which cannot be independently verified. the united nation says the fighting has displaced nearly 6500000 people inside ukraine. now on top of the more than $3000000.00 refugees who have left the country in total, those estimates when around a quarter of ukrainians have had to flee their homes. holland's prime minister has called for a complete blockade of on all trade between russia and the you, whil
of the last a little i believe they'll push them back, resume for a little to your spent north, charleston oil at the most important thing for now is to get back to normal life, the children need to be in school and in kindergarten material and we need to find work. beyond that, we'll see more dotson for, for more than a month ago. they didn't think the war would reach them. now they're having to build a whole new life or his look at some of the other developments in the conflict. family...
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the world differently, veronique had to learn to read other people's emotions. charleston ish foss this when you i didn't know that someone could look at me nicely. but don't be angry or annoyed with me or i had to keep practicing like a wording of a, cabul larry veronique. and yanis a doing well. after 8 months, they're moving in together both the creative and have built a large part of their furniture themselves. they're excited about living together, but conflicts are inevitable. it's a gang the organ or both. i always express things exactly as i see them as well as a result. i can hurt people's i times because i might misinterpret things, but it's worth it to me because mistakes are part of learning down. and by then i know if i put my foot in, if that is what i need to avoid that guy who worked on luckily simply it was janice has learned to honor their agreements even in small things, you know? yeah, gam, after up my home and in listen, absolute i, yes agreements you have to be absolutely respected sion as of for example, she might want a bread rogue with some good friend. if i did
the world differently, veronique had to learn to read other people's emotions. charleston ish foss this when you i didn't know that someone could look at me nicely. but don't be angry or annoyed with me or i had to keep practicing like a wording of a, cabul larry veronique. and yanis a doing well. after 8 months, they're moving in together both the creative and have built a large part of their furniture themselves. they're excited about living together, but conflicts are inevitable. it's a gang...
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the world differently, veronique had to learn to read other people's emotions. charleston ish foss this when you mom, i didn't know that someone could look at me nicely, but don't be angry or annoyed with me. and i had to keep practicing like wording vocabulary. veronique and yanis a doing well. after 8 months, they're moving in together. both the creative and have built a large part of their furniture themselves. they're excited about living together, but conflicts are inevitable. it's like ng, the organ or both. i always express things exactly as i see them as. as a result, i can hurt people's i times because i might misinterpret things, but it's worth it to me because mistakes are part of learning them. and then i know if i put my foot in for that is what i need to avoid. that guy who watched on that . mm hm quit most janice has learned to honor their agreements. yeah. even in small things you know? yeah, gam, after up my whole and in listen absolute i, yes agreements you have to be absolutely respected sion as for example, that she might want a bred robe with a t. i some good thing
the world differently, veronique had to learn to read other people's emotions. charleston ish foss this when you mom, i didn't know that someone could look at me nicely, but don't be angry or annoyed with me. and i had to keep practicing like wording vocabulary. veronique and yanis a doing well. after 8 months, they're moving in together. both the creative and have built a large part of their furniture themselves. they're excited about living together, but conflicts are inevitable. it's like...
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the roof, others fell outside, leaving a crater and destruction for all to see with a bottom from charleston. asheville. we catch to workers on a break. they tell us of the last few days they found 4 bodies. comfortable. ned in day after day they returned to me and i'm on my desk or asked alco systemic to go college stuff yesterday. i think many here faced such a large number of victims among civilians for the 1st time. you are young, as they say, one death is a tragedy, but a 1000 deaths are a statistic. unfortunately, it's the truth. thank of the citizens 30 sticker. they're under constant threat of further strikes for credential for it for your long central. so we don't have time for feelings now we put them aside, but we'll have to deal with them later. not. it's not an easy process, was not now we have work to do. we focus on it. this was the kitchen to the cafe next door. everything has been destroyed and called cafe pictures on the walls. but there's one thing that does stand out and is quite striking. you can smell the fact that there's still dead bodies. there's remains still here.
the roof, others fell outside, leaving a crater and destruction for all to see with a bottom from charleston. asheville. we catch to workers on a break. they tell us of the last few days they found 4 bodies. comfortable. ned in day after day they returned to me and i'm on my desk or asked alco systemic to go college stuff yesterday. i think many here faced such a large number of victims among civilians for the 1st time. you are young, as they say, one death is a tragedy, but a 1000 deaths are a...
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later today toward suvan vau, charleston, myrtle beach our friends there could deal with some strong storms as far as snow goes this will be mostly on the grsy surfaceass h towards the east coast and especially the southeast beaches. and there's that messy weather in the northeast hold onto your hats this weekend, guys. there's going to be a pretty big storm in the northeast details coming up. >> almost heading halfway into the month. all right, bill, thank you >>> one is dead and another critically injured after suffering a 200-foot fall on mount hood they first attempted to reach the climbers on sunday, but in a two day effort wind and snow conditions proved to be too difficult. the first climber was pronounced dead on the mountain the second climber was in critical condition >>> back in a moment with prince andrew's financial settlement. >>> and nfl star richard sherman pleads guilty to two misdemeanor charges. his sentence revealed next with our signature blend of health and beauty nutrients to bring out more of your inner beauty. nature's bounty. live bountifully. plaque psorias
later today toward suvan vau, charleston, myrtle beach our friends there could deal with some strong storms as far as snow goes this will be mostly on the grsy surfaceass h towards the east coast and especially the southeast beaches. and there's that messy weather in the northeast hold onto your hats this weekend, guys. there's going to be a pretty big storm in the northeast details coming up. >> almost heading halfway into the month. all right, bill, thank you >>> one is dead...
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jesse lehrich, co—founder of accountable tech, a not for profit advocacy group joins me now from charlestonuse you have called it a transformational moment. just explain why is? transformational moment. just explain why is?— explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously _ explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously significant - explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously significant in i it is obviously significant in europe where, finally, these big tech gatekeepers are going to have to play by some set of rules which they really haven�*t had to adhere to at all. they were very innovative in getting to where they got to but since then, since they have entrenched their dominance, they have exploited that monopoly power, but i think it is also huge globally because there is this misconception that it�*s impossible to take on big tech and when and in the us here where i am, lawmakers have been talking about reining in these monopoly abuses for years but we haven�*t seen this kind of progress and so this is really a landmark law and a game changer on the global stage. ii game changer on t
jesse lehrich, co—founder of accountable tech, a not for profit advocacy group joins me now from charlestonuse you have called it a transformational moment. just explain why is? transformational moment. just explain why is?— explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously _ explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously significant - explain why is? yeah, i think it is obviously significant in i it is obviously significant in europe where, finally, these big tech gatekeepers are going to have...
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or being charmed by charleston, a jewel of the south.are you preserving? >> i feel that we're keeping something alive so pure. we haven't commercialized this skill set. we are the original factory. >> reporter: during the pandemic, the local community leaned in to support gullah-geechee craft and culture more than ever. >> a lot of people still love the idea of having something made here in america, something made here with heritage and culture and the lifestyle of the people. ♪ calling ♪ >> reporter: gullah storyteller anita singleton prather did a pandemic pivot to virtual ones. >> i learned how to do storytelling toward the camera. it was completely out of my comfort zone. the gullah culture itself is a culture of survival. i look at it as our trophy of perseverance, a people that went through horrible things and we could have been completely wiped out but not only did we survive but we continue to thrive. we're still here. ♪ >> reporter: that strength in community runs through the state. in the midlands, south carolina's capital city
or being charmed by charleston, a jewel of the south.are you preserving? >> i feel that we're keeping something alive so pure. we haven't commercialized this skill set. we are the original factory. >> reporter: during the pandemic, the local community leaned in to support gullah-geechee craft and culture more than ever. >> a lot of people still love the idea of having something made here in america, something made here with heritage and culture and the lifestyle of the people....
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. >>> n >>> next tonight here, that deadly crash involving up to 50 cars and vehicles near charleston, missouri, today. authorities say several people were killed in this massive pileup. both sides of interstate 57. authorities say fog was likely a factor. a driver slamming on the brakes in poor visibility setting off a chain reaction of collisions on both sides. >>> when we come back here tonight, finally, st. patrick's day cheer back in the streets. the images in a moment. >>> and what so many of you did after our newscast last night. ♪ helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love. talk to a financial professional about pacific life. if you have copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives me better breathing and helps prevent flare-ups. before breztri, i was stuck in the past. i still had bad days
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that's wilmington, charleston, down to savannah.also there's that little bubble that includes syracuse and parts of central pennsylvania. mostly tomorrow afternoon and evening. so if you have outdoor plans on saturday please be aware if you're in that yellow. and then we'll start spring officially on sunday. 11:33 a.m. eastern time. and then that new storm comes in monday. it looks like it could be tornadic in texas. we'll be following it. david? >> thank you, ginger. see you next week. >>> when we come back here, the big march madness upset and the cheerleader saving the day. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more— beginners' yoga. namaste— —surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks— —for 3! —so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and he
that's wilmington, charleston, down to savannah.also there's that little bubble that includes syracuse and parts of central pennsylvania. mostly tomorrow afternoon and evening. so if you have outdoor plans on saturday please be aware if you're in that yellow. and then we'll start spring officially on sunday. 11:33 a.m. eastern time. and then that new storm comes in monday. it looks like it could be tornadic in texas. we'll be following it. david? >> thank you, ginger. see you next week....
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i'm afraid so we have time for dot to charleston color international relations consult and thank you very much for your time. thank you for doing sweeping sanctions had been slapped on moscow in response to his actions in ukraine, among the latest bronze to close doors and paused business operations in russia. luxury names including her miss katya, should know. bloomberg and the b. b. c are also temporarily halting that news operations here, while cnn will stop broadcasting in the country with a significant number of bonds and restrictions already in place. there are still many more promised r t if for trend, because been looking into the issue. russia's being punished to make sure moscow behaves correct. the sanctions will end the food and ends this war and helps rebuild ukraine, re establish his peace and recognizes the country sovereignty and territorial integrity. so it must be that the sanctions have one ultimate goal to make the russian army and it's offensive and new grain once and for all. but lots of the measures put ford already in place, barely have anything to do with the
i'm afraid so we have time for dot to charleston color international relations consult and thank you very much for your time. thank you for doing sweeping sanctions had been slapped on moscow in response to his actions in ukraine, among the latest bronze to close doors and paused business operations in russia. luxury names including her miss katya, should know. bloomberg and the b. b. c are also temporarily halting that news operations here, while cnn will stop broadcasting in the country with...
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places like tallahassee, charleston, raleigh, even into portions of the ohio valley severe weather issible. it rains out or crosses into portions of the northeast, even new york and boston. the tornado% down to 5%. we could see a cooler trend. enjoy the warmth across atlanta. temperatures in the 70s. colder air back here arrives across portions of the southern u.s. as well. >> many thanks for that, pedram. appreciate it. >>> the first african-american woman nominated to the u.s. supreme court will be back on capitol hill for another marathon day of questions. republicans are taking aim at judge ketanji brown jackson on crime, racial justice and jessica schneider has the details. >> reporter: ketanji brown jackson defending her record during hours of questioning pushing back against their broa quote, soft on crime. >> in order for us to have a functioning society we have to have people being held accountable for committing crimes, but we have to do so fairly under our constitution. as someone who has had family members on patrol and in the line of fire, i care deeply about public safet
places like tallahassee, charleston, raleigh, even into portions of the ohio valley severe weather issible. it rains out or crosses into portions of the northeast, even new york and boston. the tornado% down to 5%. we could see a cooler trend. enjoy the warmth across atlanta. temperatures in the 70s. colder air back here arrives across portions of the southern u.s. as well. >> many thanks for that, pedram. appreciate it. >>> the first african-american woman nominated to the u.s....
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the newspaper business worked in new york and philadelphia and baltimore, and williamsburg and charleston. what does that mean? that, to me, was an important gear in the 13 clocks striking together. there are a lot of fears in the internal workings of those clocks about what made the colonies come together. one of the ones in the very center that we have really been -- ignored a lot is how the -- how patriot leaders like john adams and thomas jefferson really seized upon some of these stories because they knew that they were not controversial like -- like things like religion or even slavery. these were things that if you want to talk about what 18th century colonists have in common, its nightmares about slave insurrections and native massacres. that is the one thing that people, no matter if you are a quaker, anglican or even a catholic. those are the things that people in america have in common. and you can get more people to buy in by making them afraid of this one thing that is making -- that in the 18th century is the thing to be afraid of. so what we haven't i don't think talked eno
the newspaper business worked in new york and philadelphia and baltimore, and williamsburg and charleston. what does that mean? that, to me, was an important gear in the 13 clocks striking together. there are a lot of fears in the internal workings of those clocks about what made the colonies come together. one of the ones in the very center that we have really been -- ignored a lot is how the -- how patriot leaders like john adams and thomas jefferson really seized upon some of these stories...
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continental congress would then appear in boston and new york and annapolis and williamsburg and charleston same exact story like we would today with a modern news wires and or if a letter that is may or may not be a little bit manipulated by patriot leaders appears in boston how it would then appear in the exact same fashion because of how the newspaper business worked in new york and philadelphia and baltimore and williamsburg and charleston. what is that? what does that mean? and that that to me was? an important gear in the 13 clocks striking together that there are there are a lot of years in the internal workings of those clocks about what made the colonies come together. but one of the ones in the very center that we've really been ignored a lot is how the page about how patriot leaders like john adams and thomas jefferson really seized upon some of these stories because they knew that they were not controversial like like things like religion or even slavery there. these were things that that if you want to talk about what 18th century colonists have in common it is the nightmares a
continental congress would then appear in boston and new york and annapolis and williamsburg and charleston same exact story like we would today with a modern news wires and or if a letter that is may or may not be a little bit manipulated by patriot leaders appears in boston how it would then appear in the exact same fashion because of how the newspaper business worked in new york and philadelphia and baltimore and williamsburg and charleston. what is that? what does that mean? and that that...
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church in charleston, south carolina so denominations like the episcopal church presbyterian methodist the main line or some would say establishment churches if you look at any major category attendance? income what they're giving? in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s probably the most visible minister in the media. would be hairy emerson fosdick and he is a good example of a liberal protestant. and what makes somebody a liberal protestant? they're not all the same, but for this man probably. the idea that he would deny many of the supernatural aspects of christianity such as the bodily resurrection of christ. he is the pastor at riverside church in manhattan. in new york city and what he is. focusing on and what his church is focusing on in the 1930s you could predict that is caring for people in economic need so more of an outgrowth of what is known as the social gospel. instead of a an emphasis on the individ
church in charleston, south carolina so denominations like the episcopal church presbyterian methodist the main line or some would say establishment churches if you look at any major category attendance? income what they're giving? in virtually every category they are going down during the 1930s. if you lived in the 1930s, i don't think billy graham is not as visible publicly as he used to be. he's very elderly and not well. but in the 1930s probably the most visible minister in the media....
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. >> thank you again from south carolina, is a beautiful state i wish i was in charleston even though your in columbia we could have a conversation by the way i think you're asking me to make a prediction i don't mind it, all directly. jasmine: the noble concern that youu raise about how the average american citizen can be a force for good and is really dark time. my prediction is there is a credit dilemma facing a putting what's increasingly small inner circle so right now, and remember nobody likes to tell the truth, like the movie horrible bus, nobody wants to pass that information on so i think for the first couple weeks, is probably uncertain if he was even getting correct informationally wanted to process how this that this was going at this point have to be getting information as of now, it's really going on is putin has to decide how far is going to press this in order to force some favorable concession my bet is that he wants out but he has to have some type of space-saving measures and something that he can turn around to the russian public and has lied to and i actually was
. >> thank you again from south carolina, is a beautiful state i wish i was in charleston even though your in columbia we could have a conversation by the way i think you're asking me to make a prediction i don't mind it, all directly. jasmine: the noble concern that youu raise about how the average american citizen can be a force for good and is really dark time. my prediction is there is a credit dilemma facing a putting what's increasingly small inner circle so right now, and remember...
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country, parts of southeast in florida, we have freeze alerts for birmingham, atlanta, tallahassee to charlestones are cold, we set a lot of record low temperatures over the weekend. temperatures 34 in montgomery. the next storm system will bring large hail and tornados across portions of texas and toward louisiana and arkansas, the ark-la-tex, there you go, arkansas, texas, louisiana, severe weather alert throughout the day today. know what to do. tomorrow goes across gulf coast and florida, did you know that, ark-la-tex? >> carley: i did not. we introduced you to a new jersey mayor helping ukrainian refugees, he went to poland. >> todd: he's back in the u.s. and this morning he is live in the studio to tell us what he saw first hand, don't go anywhere. mfort? anywhere. align contains a quality probiotic to naturally help soothe digestive upsets 24/7. try align, the pros in digestive health. and join the align healthy gut team up and learn what millions of align users already know. how great a healthy gut can feel. sign up at alignprobiotics.com also try align dualbiotics gummies to help suppor
country, parts of southeast in florida, we have freeze alerts for birmingham, atlanta, tallahassee to charlestones are cold, we set a lot of record low temperatures over the weekend. temperatures 34 in montgomery. the next storm system will bring large hail and tornados across portions of texas and toward louisiana and arkansas, the ark-la-tex, there you go, arkansas, texas, louisiana, severe weather alert throughout the day today. know what to do. tomorrow goes across gulf coast and florida,...
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i'm there were periods of questioning monuments and after dylan ruth's massacre and charleston in 2015 and after the deadly unite the right rally in charlottesville in 2017, and those also were periods in which debate focused a lot around naming and flags. so you saw a lot of removal of images of confederate battle flags from state flags. but the statue still stayed in place or were even more protected so there was a sort of backlash to protests of the enactment of laws to protect monuments from being moved. so this is something that in quantity is unprecedented, but again, not in human history just in america and also if you want to talk about statute removal, it's it's happened all along. so one of the things that i am happy to have written about in the book is a number of instances in which statues were removed because they offended people with the power to remove them from the halls of congress etc. but also i start with the book with the fact that the very first metal statue put up in america the very first equestrian statue lasted only seven years before we tore it down. it was a
i'm there were periods of questioning monuments and after dylan ruth's massacre and charleston in 2015 and after the deadly unite the right rally in charlottesville in 2017, and those also were periods in which debate focused a lot around naming and flags. so you saw a lot of removal of images of confederate battle flags from state flags. but the statue still stayed in place or were even more protected so there was a sort of backlash to protests of the enactment of laws to protect monuments...
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yesterday we were level 4 out of 5. 1:00, moving it out of charleston.now we have the threat of severe weather. not that we had yesterday. but it just takes a couple of storms in your neighborhood to make a big difference, john. >> all right, chad, thanks so much. >> we have breaking news this morning out of ukraine. we're getting word that russians have struck private homes as they increase attacks on civilians. cnn is there live. >>> plus, the death toll in russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine rising on both sides of the war. cnn gets a look at where bodies of russian soldiers are going. 'l neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performancn. more b brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think b bigger. andy, justin tested positive. let's do a cue test. okay. ♪ (whispers) whoa, what is th? ♪ who ishis new device? i'm cue d i'm here to protect the family. hey, that's job. i'm a smart home testingab. i'm fast and super accurate. please be negative.
yesterday we were level 4 out of 5. 1:00, moving it out of charleston.now we have the threat of severe weather. not that we had yesterday. but it just takes a couple of storms in your neighborhood to make a big difference, john. >> all right, chad, thanks so much. >> we have breaking news this morning out of ukraine. we're getting word that russians have struck private homes as they increase attacks on civilians. cnn is there live. >>> plus, the death toll in russia's...