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charleston in 1863. so thinking of 1863, charleston. the movie glory comes to mind in its climax. the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and tactics. charleston and firebrands sparked secession and hostilities commenced there in 1861. right. a united states flag over charleston would symbolize the eventual confederate defeat. militarily, charleston was a gateway to inland fronts. targeting confederate infrastructure. in 1862, dozens of blockade runners entered charleston, bringing 46,000 rifles, 3500 barrels of gunpowder, 11 field artillery batteries. one and a quarter million percussion caps and a quarter million prefab recruited cartridges, supplies to equip an entire field army halting these blockade runners was vital to the u.s. nav
charleston in 1863. so thinking of 1863, charleston. the movie glory comes to mind in its climax. the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and...
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new ironsides, the charleston. they were soon joined by seven more passaic class monitors, shifting the ironclad advantage to the united states. knowing us, iron clouds were amassing unconventional, experimentation expanded. in february, beauregard ward's boarding parties were replaced with sailors trained in jamming monitor turrets and using what today be called molotov cocktails. they were also trained using rowboats fitted with spar torpedoes. captain francis lee successfully sank a test ship with a spar torpedo in march. everything was not smooth with charleston's command. however, though beauregard approved of torpedo experiments. captain ingram lacked faith in such, quote, new fangled notions. a richmond investigator concluded ingram should be replaced for over cautiousness. by april, he was relegated to command charleston's navy yard. only with now captain john tucker, assuming squadron command charleston's naval officers approved. tucker was, quote, energetic capable and ought to command visiting british of
new ironsides, the charleston. they were soon joined by seven more passaic class monitors, shifting the ironclad advantage to the united states. knowing us, iron clouds were amassing unconventional, experimentation expanded. in february, beauregard ward's boarding parties were replaced with sailors trained in jamming monitor turrets and using what today be called molotov cocktails. they were also trained using rowboats fitted with spar torpedoes. captain francis lee successfully sank a test...
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charleston in 1863. so thinking of 1863, charleston. the movie glory comes to mind in its climax. the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and tactics. charleston and firebrands sparked secession and hostilities commenced there in 1861. right. a united states flag over charleston would symbolize the eventual confederate defeat. militarily, charleston was a gateway to inland fronts. targeting confederate infrastructure. in 1862, dozens of blockade runners entered charleston, bringing 46,000 rifles, 3500 barrels of gunpowder, 11 field artillery batteries. one and a quarter million percussion caps and a quarter million prefab recruited cartridges, supplies to equip an entire field army halting these blockade runners was vital to the u.s. nav
charleston in 1863. so thinking of 1863, charleston. the movie glory comes to mind in its climax. the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery. wagner, demonstrating the prowess of african-american soldiers pioneering expanded recruitment of black soldiers helping close the door of african enslavement. however, the story is more complex than one regiments attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military and naval cooperation and experimenting with new technologies and...
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only charleston county had be there histic anchor. the court ceed. under thclr error review standard. with the total of the record. they commitd legal error. threcord here is indeed the inverse of -- where the majority of this court determined that mapmakers designed the district usin political voting behavior over time. rather than relying upon raal stereotypes, here by contrast the panel fod non-credible thasrtion they relied on the i welcome the courts questions. we normally have an alternate map. he's districting cases, we don't have one here. in instances eryou have a high correlation between race and political affiliation, how would u constitutionally disentangle th? >> we have something we believe that was better if not comparable to an alternative ma . we vean unreported testimony that testimony is corroborated by the testimony of drlo if you look at e political scientist who performed the analysis, they validate the methods th they used are the same as in coer, all of the potsho at are ma by the defendants in this brief about the doctors ana
only charleston county had be there histic anchor. the court ceed. under thclr error review standard. with the total of the record. they commitd legal error. threcord here is indeed the inverse of -- where the majority of this court determined that mapmakers designed the district usin political voting behavior over time. rather than relying upon raal stereotypes, here by contrast the panel fod non-credible thasrtion they relied on the i welcome the courts questions. we normally have an...
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evy an drawn in charleston unty is contiguous by water because charleston county contains islands and rivs. there's nothing suspect about the contiguity of this particular plan. we heard about the covington that was a remedial case. a remease where the panel had already fodl gerrymandering, sentt back to the legislature and determine the legislature had not equately fix the problem. it is not a case iwhh there was only weak circumstantl evidence to support a finding of raerrymandering. we heard today that the legislative record gave no incation that the general assembly was drawing lines based on politics. that is completely incorrect. the guidelines from both the house and the senate ted the general assembly to draw it based on politics, to draw communities of iert based on politics and the house guidelines went even further. ey allowed the general assembly to draw around by voting behavior, which isned exactly what the genals some we did here. -- the general assembly did here. matthews, a democrat who opposed the plan, set on the floor the senate it was about politics. she even disc
evy an drawn in charleston unty is contiguous by water because charleston county contains islands and rivs. there's nothing suspect about the contiguity of this particular plan. we heard about the covington that was a remedial case. a remease where the panel had already fodl gerrymandering, sentt back to the legislature and determine the legislature had not equately fix the problem. it is not a case iwhh there was only weak circumstantl evidence to support a finding of raerrymandering. we heard...
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s in charleston county. the enacted plan does. the enacted plan also followe natural geographic bndies such as rivers which are very significantetds of transportation andomrce in a county like charleston. it also achieved senator campson's policy goal which was to keep two representis in charleston county to represent the county's interests here in washington, d.c. >> could you explain that more? >> senator campson testified he lovesavg jim clyburn reprena portion of charlestonounty because congressman clyburn is one of the most powerful democrats congress. what the senator explained is joe biden wouldn'beresident if it weren't for congressman clyburn. crse he wants congressman clyburn represeinthe interests of his home county of charleston but he witnessedo keep a republican there too in ca tre's a change in leadership in washington. the senator's own draft map kept the split in charleston county. he wanted to keep a portion of charleston county in his district as well. >> what was the black voting population in districtnen that
s in charleston county. the enacted plan does. the enacted plan also followe natural geographic bndies such as rivers which are very significantetds of transportation andomrce in a county like charleston. it also achieved senator campson's policy goal which was to keep two representis in charleston county to represent the county's interests here in washington, d.c. >> could you explain that more? >> senator campson testified he lovesavg jim clyburn reprena portion of charlestonounty...
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. >> todd: loves legs and mayor of charleston will tell us about his win, first republican elected to office since the -- >> carley: what is missing and it might have something to do with hunter biden, keep it here on "fox and friends first." ♪ ♪ nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get way more into what you're into when you stream on the xfinity 10g network. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. >> janice: it's beginning to look a lot like christmas. we have the christmas tree here, cold temperatures. 14 in fargo, 18 in marquette, 34 in new york. yes, feeling like the cold is her
. >> todd: loves legs and mayor of charleston will tell us about his win, first republican elected to office since the -- >> carley: what is missing and it might have something to do with hunter biden, keep it here on "fox and friends first." ♪ ♪ nice footwork. man, you're lucky, watching live sports never used to be this easy. now you can stream all your games like it's nothing. yes! [ cheers ] yeah! woho! running up and down that field looks tough. it's a pitch. get...
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i was coming back from a book festival, charleston, and in the austin airport. there. a little, you know, austin booster poster on the wall talking about austin hot music, hot food hot. you it's like, okay. and you know, i worked for a long time at rolling stone magazine. we would have a summer issue with like, you know, hot music hot so hot is a good thing to a lot of people. so, you know, we have all these kind of cognitive dissonance with this that we don't have with other climate impacts. yeah. and one of the things that you talk that resonated with me is hot can feel good heat, can feel good. you know, the end of a long winter. it can feel nice when it warms. and maybe that also into it where we don't i guess. this is a line from the book the lie invisible. when you cross into the danger danger zone right. yeah. i mean, people do like warmer weather think you know, i personally like cold weather spent a lot of time in the arctic and in antarctica and cold places. but generally, i think most people would prefer to live in austin than in duluth with, you know not be
i was coming back from a book festival, charleston, and in the austin airport. there. a little, you know, austin booster poster on the wall talking about austin hot music, hot food hot. you it's like, okay. and you know, i worked for a long time at rolling stone magazine. we would have a summer issue with like, you know, hot music hot so hot is a good thing to a lot of people. so, you know, we have all these kind of cognitive dissonance with this that we don't have with other climate impacts....
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the newly-opened international african american museum in charleston, south carolina aims to honor untolde of america's most sacred sites. part of that effort involves uncovering the past through genealogy. i went to explore for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> it seems that my family was somehow captured in what is nigeria and brought through jamaica. geoff: californian dawn gravely is among the visitors posing their personal family tree questions in this recording booth. for museum researchers to then investigate. >> well, the men also had the mitochondrial dna. but we just don't pass it on. only the women do. geoff: the same team also offers instruction about the ins and outs of accessing public records. all while inspiring visitors to glean new meaning, from a distant past. this is all part of the center for family history at the international african american history museum. museum officials say they have the broadest collection of genealogical records of any institution in the u.s. and one of the most vast in the world. some 400 million records are searchable here. including
the newly-opened international african american museum in charleston, south carolina aims to honor untolde of america's most sacred sites. part of that effort involves uncovering the past through genealogy. i went to explore for our arts and culture series, canvas. >> it seems that my family was somehow captured in what is nigeria and brought through jamaica. geoff: californian dawn gravely is among the visitors posing their personal family tree questions in this recording booth. for...
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>> chuck out of charleston, west virginia this is bill out of massachusetts.n line, good morning. caller: hi. how are you doing so looks like -- looks like the democrats have stolen some moreem elections -- and we -- if we're not careful, we're going to have just democrats only i guess in the house, the senate, thewe presidency. and every state it will be all democrats. this is the body that's for unborn babies being killed, one. therefore, exterminating the jews from the river to the sea. there's a body of death i guess next to 75 -- and you don't make that much money you have to be put to death and this is america? the land of the free, home of the -- home of the free, land of the brave? this is the body we're going to vote for -- the body of death? bye-bye now -- >> that's bill in massachusetts. this is karl independent south carolina, charleston, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. i just had some thoughts about in kentucky. the race governor's race and everything, and i think that people in kentucky really woke up and realized who they lov
>> chuck out of charleston, west virginia this is bill out of massachusetts.n line, good morning. caller: hi. how are you doing so looks like -- looks like the democrats have stolen some moreem elections -- and we -- if we're not careful, we're going to have just democrats only i guess in the house, the senate, thewe presidency. and every state it will be all democrats. this is the body that's for unborn babies being killed, one. therefore, exterminating the jews from the river to the...
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dw correspondent charlotte charleston pill is covering the story for us in london. i asked her how this hearing has been perceived by the british public as well. this was best uh now its propos, 18 months ago, been huge, a huge, the controversial, uh, public. uh, lots very the critical of this decision. some of this uh, proposal some, uh, branding it crew. but of course, the government who suggested this uh, thinking that there are some possible vices, he will support it. there is an election coming up expected by the end of next year that the conservative governments trading in the polls with the government. they clearly sold that this was a way of getting people on site, but as i say, a lot of very, very critical voices of this policy. and i'm joined now by the see of the refuge account. so and but solomon, he is here, can you give me your reaction now to this ruling? i'm delighted by today's ruining. i think he's a victory for the rights of men, women and children that come from countries like afghanistan fling, torturing persecution. simply one thing to be safe
dw correspondent charlotte charleston pill is covering the story for us in london. i asked her how this hearing has been perceived by the british public as well. this was best uh now its propos, 18 months ago, been huge, a huge, the controversial, uh, public. uh, lots very the critical of this decision. some of this uh, proposal some, uh, branding it crew. but of course, the government who suggested this uh, thinking that there are some possible vices, he will support it. there is an election...
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he went to charleston which was a theater capital of america. by going to the theater, that was the largest collection of people you can find. you can go there to cnbc. it's like in college you go to the student union to face time with the largest number of people. so the theater was one way to find people. another good example of this is lincoln would read out loud to visitors at the white house. some of these popular ice amusements appeal to the presidents. >> hi, i have a two part question. a few years ago the smithsonian had an exposition on fdr and stamps and said stamps were like the internet where fdr would push his agenda to get support. are you familiar with that or other mediums of pushing out ideas to the public? that's one part. the second part is the moderator asked about idealized use of the president and you said it was mostly democrats. well, lincoln especially when it comes about slavery, and you feel that has been idolized idealized? and the president that squashed reconstruction, do you think that is part of idealization? a lo
he went to charleston which was a theater capital of america. by going to the theater, that was the largest collection of people you can find. you can go there to cnbc. it's like in college you go to the student union to face time with the largest number of people. so the theater was one way to find people. another good example of this is lincoln would read out loud to visitors at the white house. some of these popular ice amusements appeal to the presidents. >> hi, i have a two part...
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of writings, was put out after the massacre in charleston. that was an amazing thing. kidada and she is the creator of a podcast seizing freedom, which is really a pretty amazing project. kidada williams has been interviewed on npr's morning edition on point. her essays have appeared the new york times, slate and multiple scholarly journals. nick tabor is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in new york magazine the new republic. the post oxford american, the paris review and elsewhere. africa town, which she's going to be talking to us about today, is his first book. so let's get this started. i'm going to turn to rachel first to kick us off and each author will give us an sort of introduction to their subject and they're their ways of thinking about this enormous problem of slavery. and it's after lives in many respects. so, rachel, as you know, i've been reading your articles in the new york times on this subject. i think 2016, when you first published them. and i actually teach them in a seminar on columbia and at columbia unive
of writings, was put out after the massacre in charleston. that was an amazing thing. kidada and she is the creator of a podcast seizing freedom, which is really a pretty amazing project. kidada williams has been interviewed on npr's morning edition on point. her essays have appeared the new york times, slate and multiple scholarly journals. nick tabor is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in new york magazine the new republic. the post oxford american, the paris review and...
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steven charleston, south carolina, good morning, good morning. it's been a long time period good to talk to you. i hope you had a nice thick-skinned and bodily kudos to the german from hawaii who was a devoted viewer, so to vote he gets upp at 2:00 anyway. i thought i was dedicated viewer but i'm not quite like that. from what i hope you had a nice thanksgiving as well. what are your thoughts on this gun question? >> caller: r john, i don't know if i've shared with you in the past, i've talked to so many. i am a gun owner. i have concealed carry permit. i don't, i rarely terrific i did kerry a while back to that when his people called for jihad i did start caring. south carolina is an open carry stiff i don't open to and have never -- when that while when it affects people were up in arms that's an unattended fun, but nobody, i haven't seen one person with a a gun hanging on their side. that's just silly. nobody would really want to do that. what i i do, i am a little concerned about protecting my family and the direction the nation is going in.
steven charleston, south carolina, good morning, good morning. it's been a long time period good to talk to you. i hope you had a nice thick-skinned and bodily kudos to the german from hawaii who was a devoted viewer, so to vote he gets upp at 2:00 anyway. i thought i was dedicated viewer but i'm not quite like that. from what i hope you had a nice thanksgiving as well. what are your thoughts on this gun question? >> caller: r john, i don't know if i've shared with you in the past, i've...
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it looks like the rain is ending in areas from myrtle beach to charleston.ith all cleared out. boston you've cleared out, from portland, maine, this is messy, snow, sleet, everything. i-95, that's the worst of it. airport delays, so far so good. i mean, the winds are picking up a little bit. we are green across the board from baltimore to washington d.c., all the airports in new york are doing pretty well, and including even logan after that heavy rain this morning. no significant delays. so for thanksgiving day, we are good to go. almost everywhere, the exception, our friends in wyoming, casper, lander, cheyenne, you're going to be dealing with a snowstorm on your thanksgiving day. so keep that in mind for anyone traveling through the state. by the time we get to friday, that snow is going to be in colorado. denver's going to get some snow out of this too. it looks like the highest total is up to a foot for casper, cheyenne, locally around 6 inches of snow. fairly significant early season snowstorm for you. saturday is pretty quiet on the east coast. that s
it looks like the rain is ending in areas from myrtle beach to charleston.ith all cleared out. boston you've cleared out, from portland, maine, this is messy, snow, sleet, everything. i-95, that's the worst of it. airport delays, so far so good. i mean, the winds are picking up a little bit. we are green across the board from baltimore to washington d.c., all the airports in new york are doing pretty well, and including even logan after that heavy rain this morning. no significant delays. so...
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snowfall around mount charleston. there for a lot of you that headed out that way for the holiday.not getting your sunshine this time around. we're going to get in the bay area, though. low pressure is too far to the east for us, but it is stirring up some pretty strong winds that have been moving through the bay area already yesterday into last night and still a breezy this morning, especially for inland spots. we will be seeing winds calming down steadily through the day by the afternoon into evening are pretty much done with the stronger winds. this wind advisory in solano county as well as out into the central valley, extended through 01:00pm this afternoon. skies. otherwise, crystal clear. good day for your black friday shopping for your holiday travels back home or whatever you want to be doing. maybe finally getting out and doing that. work out. i am going to hike today, actually. so i'll be making up for it. 60's for your daytime highs towards the coast and with some 60's further inland that's going make for a cooler day than yesterday because yesterday so many of us were i
snowfall around mount charleston. there for a lot of you that headed out that way for the holiday.not getting your sunshine this time around. we're going to get in the bay area, though. low pressure is too far to the east for us, but it is stirring up some pretty strong winds that have been moving through the bay area already yesterday into last night and still a breezy this morning, especially for inland spots. we will be seeing winds calming down steadily through the day by the afternoon into...
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charleston just above the city, that low pressure area that's bringing the snow just to our neighborsthe east is only for us, bringing some cooler air our direction. and along with that some breezy conditions. so today is going to be another windy one, especially at the start of the day, sonoma on over to vacaville danville, some of our windier spots thi morning. winds will generally taper later on in the day we're talking in by the afternoon. we're actuallyl looking at some fairly calm conditions up until 01:00pm. we do have wind advisories for solano county and out into the central valley. after that point were common things down and a little bit more favorable for an afternoon outside with our warmer temps, sunshine and calmer winds. futurecast shows today nothing but the sunshine tomorrow and sunday will be much the same. so we're holding on to this and these clear skies all weekend long. today's daytime highs are going to be cooler than yesterday's everyone's going to be peaking in the 60's, if not even a little bit cooler than that for some inland spots. so nobody getting up to
charleston just above the city, that low pressure area that's bringing the snow just to our neighborsthe east is only for us, bringing some cooler air our direction. and along with that some breezy conditions. so today is going to be another windy one, especially at the start of the day, sonoma on over to vacaville danville, some of our windier spots thi morning. winds will generally taper later on in the day we're talking in by the afternoon. we're actuallyl looking at some fairly calm...
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caller: yes, in charleston. [indiscernible] guest: getting your disability rating produced is unusual and i think that is something there was able to reach out to if they're not getting response. the joke among veterans advocates is if you have seen one v.a.. there are some who are great. some have backlogs. some it is frustrating to get to a doctor. folks who can access the care are happy with it but the wait times are still too high. a lot of that depends on his illiberal area or metropolitan. host: nico is next. caller: i am an army veteran. i did military police investigations. the reason i duly did military was because the previous commander in chief and his policies regarding transgender people in the military. i had been bullied and ostracized. even after leaving the service people thanked me for my service and they are republican, i know they are voting against my rights. it feels like they are stopping me in the face, turning around and trying to get rid of me. host: -- guest: to five years ago, the v.a
caller: yes, in charleston. [indiscernible] guest: getting your disability rating produced is unusual and i think that is something there was able to reach out to if they're not getting response. the joke among veterans advocates is if you have seen one v.a.. there are some who are great. some have backlogs. some it is frustrating to get to a doctor. folks who can access the care are happy with it but the wait times are still too high. a lot of that depends on his illiberal area or...
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today and 71 with plenty of sunshine in charleston. and that's a look at your forecasts, guys. back to you. >>> coming up, a familiar face returns to host hollywood's biggest night. >>bu> t first, a troubling new trend. the grinches targeting delivery drivers. this is not just a shot. ( ♪♪ ) this is protection made easy. ( ♪♪ ) for those who got plans. ( ♪♪ ) get your free flu and covid-19 vaccines in one trip. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from gillettelabs. this green bar releases trapped hairs from my face... gamechanga! ...while the flexdisc contours to it. so the five blades can get virtually every hair in one stroke. for the ultimate gillette shaving experience. the best a man can get is gillettelabs. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. >>> as the holiday shopping season picks up, delivery drivers across the country fear for their safety
today and 71 with plenty of sunshine in charleston. and that's a look at your forecasts, guys. back to you. >>> coming up, a familiar face returns to host hollywood's biggest night. >>bu> t first, a troubling new trend. the grinches targeting delivery drivers. this is not just a shot. ( ♪♪ ) this is protection made easy. ( ♪♪ ) for those who got plans. ( ♪♪ ) get your free flu and covid-19 vaccines in one trip. it ain't my dad's razor, dad. ay watch it! it's from...
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in charleston at the west virginia department of education, dr. carla warren.ust be a shift, because if we do not address the talent pool, if we do not address the teacher pipeline, we're going to see permanent damage to our economy. you can't make a change if you can't start from within. so the state turning to high school students like laiken seabolt, the daughter of a coal miner and by the end of this module, we will definitely have a better idea. she's part of a pilot program in mcdowell and 30 other districts in west virginia, connecting high schools with state universities to fast track students toward degrees in education. they can complete one year of their college education towards a bachelor's degree in education at no cost to that student. while they're still in high school. the hope students will come back to their home districts their senior year in college or get paid as resident teachers and stay on. the point is to have students who know and love the area who are from here and have a stake in the future of our area to come back and educate our c
in charleston at the west virginia department of education, dr. carla warren.ust be a shift, because if we do not address the talent pool, if we do not address the teacher pipeline, we're going to see permanent damage to our economy. you can't make a change if you can't start from within. so the state turning to high school students like laiken seabolt, the daughter of a coal miner and by the end of this module, we will definitely have a better idea. she's part of a pilot program in mcdowell...
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warmer than we should be running 20 degrees above norma s 66 degrees today, mostly cloudy skies in charleston. and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >>> still to come, good news for users who were hit in a massive fraud scream >scheme you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look how crusty this is. shameful. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. tide. tide can tackle any pile. that a tackle pun? just clean the pile, ron. okay. this too. that was easy. when stains and odors pile up, it's got to be tide. ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand for a better night sleep. so now, he wakes up feeling like himself. the reigning family room middle-weight champion. better days start with zzzquil nights. >>> officials in new york have open opened a n
warmer than we should be running 20 degrees above norma s 66 degrees today, mostly cloudy skies in charleston. and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >>> still to come, good news for users who were hit in a massive fraud scream >scheme you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look how crusty this is. shameful. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. tide. tide can tackle any pile. that a tackle pun? just clean the pile, ron. okay. this too....
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Nov 14, 2023
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chance this will develop, likely becoming a tropical system, problem layably a tropi. 66 degrees for charleston60s in atlanta and rain expected from tampa to orlando and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >>> and we are back in 60 seconds with a race to avert a government shutdown, now just three days away. >>> and will inflation ease up ahead of the holidays? a key report due out in hours. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man. look how crusty this is. shameful. ugh, it's just too much. not with this. tide. tide can tackle any pile. that a tackle pun? just clean the pile, ron. okay. this too. that was easy. when stains and odors pile up, it's got to be tide. ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand for a better night sleep. so now, he wakes up
chance this will develop, likely becoming a tropical system, problem layably a tropi. 66 degrees for charleston60s in atlanta and rain expected from tampa to orlando and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >>> and we are back in 60 seconds with a race to avert a government shutdown, now just three days away. >>> and will inflation ease up ahead of the holidays? a key report due out in hours. you won't. it's ripe in here. my eyes are watering. i'm a busy man....
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movements in the south being affected and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy organically. so their natural disaster isn't climate change, natural disasters, a weird little bug with puppies and a big beak, but the way in which you commute and he says, oh, maybe isn't going to work anymore, let's have an innovative that's a really different decision let's let's let's look at retooling what do instead of doing the same old thing the same way. and then when we read at ayres he was talking how you know, there was a of resistance in the south following the civil war in terms of we've had a very rich economy based on agriculture. why change? we're going t
movements in the south being affected and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really...
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Nov 20, 2023
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movements in the south being affected and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy organically. so their natural disaster isn't climate change, natural disasters, a weird little bug with puppies and a big beak, but the way in which you commute and he says, oh, maybe isn't going to work anymore, let's have an innovative that's a really different decision let's let's let's look at retooling what do instead of doing the same old thing the same way. and then when we read at ayres he was talking how you know, there was a of resistance in the south following the civil war in terms of we've had a very rich economy based on agriculture. why change? we're going t
movements in the south being affected and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really...
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all of this was out of sumter, south carolina, a town of 30,000 now and not one of the towns like charleston or columbia who's kind of like a perspective thing coming out of the exhibition. like you'd think that all this growth in post-civil post-civil r would have come out of one of the bigger towns in south carolina. but. right. so what was was what was happening in the end,ryan, in the natural envonment that plays into the story that we we talked about, i thinke talked about how like the boll weevil through and i think in one of the reports it said like 50% of the cotton hadeen like wiped out of sumter. so ty were kind of losing a lot of their economilike upward movement. and so d to find something else. so like, hey, know, we have a lot of his trees and so th were really trying to figure out how th could use all that d kind of moved them in a different pasture they were still heavily focused on agculture, even still cotton but now they also like another outlet to make their money. okay, so what works if you get we tell people that part of the that this is a natural occurrence this is a n
all of this was out of sumter, south carolina, a town of 30,000 now and not one of the towns like charleston or columbia who's kind of like a perspective thing coming out of the exhibition. like you'd think that all this growth in post-civil post-civil r would have come out of one of the bigger towns in south carolina. but. right. so what was was what was happening in the end,ryan, in the natural envonment that plays into the story that we we talked about, i thinke talked about how like the...
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charleston yonce is also decided to get vaccinated as much as i don't want. i don't want to get that again. so for me, the question of whether or not to get vaccinated is already decided. i definitely, well during the global correction of our son, demick vaccination took center stage. it can protect us from some dangerous infections . the w h o recommends guessing immunized against syria, pets, enough. measles who live for example, but worldwide the number of boxes and make the children is pulling 25000000 kids a currently not protected against it. syria testing us and hooping coal in countries that include india, nigeria and indonesia. reasons include violent conflicts, misinformation, and the problem that makes interruption of existing vaccine programs. vaccination is also recommended against hepatitis which a text and liver and kills form is one and a half 1000000 people every year. there were different forms of it. vaccination is available against types, a and b. you can also take other preventive measures that hepatitis a virus likes to run riot on food
charleston yonce is also decided to get vaccinated as much as i don't want. i don't want to get that again. so for me, the question of whether or not to get vaccinated is already decided. i definitely, well during the global correction of our son, demick vaccination took center stage. it can protect us from some dangerous infections . the w h o recommends guessing immunized against syria, pets, enough. measles who live for example, but worldwide the number of boxes and make the children is...
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you're going to want that extra layer for sure across parts of the south, from charleston to tallahasseeto the 20s in montgomery right mnow. as far south as jacksonville into the low 30s. tallahassee feel like 26 this morning. we'll start to see the chill ease as we get through the next couple days. today milder temperatures are on the way by the end of the workweek. >>> we're back in just over a minute with the julaonbiti in india after india crews rescue. has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak? nope. i just scrape, load and i'm done. only platinum plus is bigger. with double the dawn grease fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my house. upgrade to cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. have fun, sis! ♪♪ can't stop adding stuff to your cart? get the bank of america customized cash rewards card, choose the online shopping category and earn 3% cash back. ok, someone just did laundry... no, i add downy light so the freshness really lasts. yeah, most scented stuff gives me a headache, but this is
you're going to want that extra layer for sure across parts of the south, from charleston to tallahasseeto the 20s in montgomery right mnow. as far south as jacksonville into the low 30s. tallahassee feel like 26 this morning. we'll start to see the chill ease as we get through the next couple days. today milder temperatures are on the way by the end of the workweek. >>> we're back in just over a minute with the julaonbiti in india after india crews rescue. has me doing dishes......
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if you compare them with shingles, it was it door to shade. charleston jones is also decided to get vaccinated as much as i don't want. i don't want to get that again. so for me, the question of whether or not to get vaccinated is already decided. i definitely, well during the global correction of our son, demick vaccination took center stage. it can protect us from some dangerous infections . the w h o recommends guessing immunized against syria pets. enough measles impose them for example, but worldwide the number of boxes and make the children is pulling 25000000 kids a currently not protected against its area tests. and that's an hooping goal in countries that includes india, nigeria and indonesia. reasons include violent conflicts, misinformation, and the problem that makes interruption of existing vaccine programs. vaccination is also recommended against hepatitis which a text and liver and kills form is one and a half 1000000 people every year. there were different forms of it. vaccination is available against types, a and b. you can also take other preventive measures. the hepatitis a
if you compare them with shingles, it was it door to shade. charleston jones is also decided to get vaccinated as much as i don't want. i don't want to get that again. so for me, the question of whether or not to get vaccinated is already decided. i definitely, well during the global correction of our son, demick vaccination took center stage. it can protect us from some dangerous infections . the w h o recommends guessing immunized against syria pets. enough measles impose them for example,...
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Nov 13, 2023
11/23
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try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops now. are still ahead on algae 0 at the united nations low is its flags, to half staffing owner of 101 of its workers killed in casa, the quite the storm system. we have over the southern us, hey everyone, that's where we begin this weather report tapping into a gulf of mexico moister here. so we know this one's going to pack a punch. some forecast models are showing a months worth of rain in new orleans over the next 24 hours to central america. we go to trade winds that picked up. so that's the steering rain rate in to the caribbean coast, up and down central america in time. it has turned quieter for western canada. the pacific northwest snow is rolling across the rockies from british columbia into alberta. profits in canada, and then we've got a developing storm system off the pacific that's going to feed some rain into ss on tuesday. but this one's really going to be with us throughout the week. spots of snow moving across ontario and quebec.
try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops now. are still ahead on algae 0 at the united nations low is its flags, to half staffing owner of 101 of its workers killed in casa, the quite the storm system. we have over the southern us, hey everyone, that's where we begin this weather report tapping into a gulf of mexico moister here. so we know this one's going to pack a punch. some forecast...
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Nov 13, 2023
11/23
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try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops. now, do you an agency for palestinian refugees as now warning that his operations in gauze could shut down within 2 days and with gauze, a chief thomas white's voice on the ex that the humanitarian operation will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours. as no fuel is allowed to enter concept, he also added the 2 of them. a water distribution contract has ceased working as empty run out of fuel, which was denied 200000 people, drinkable was across the world, united nations flags flying at hoff stuff to pay tribute to do and stuff killed in the wall on garza. a minute silence has been observed and that on the will has seen the highest number of un personnel killed in a contract in the history of the organization where we challenge reports the summer kills cubing for bribes. others died along with their families and their homes. some of the teachers, someone says, some duck says administrators, engineers who were employees 50, you an agency for palesti
try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops. now, do you an agency for palestinian refugees as now warning that his operations in gauze could shut down within 2 days and with gauze, a chief thomas white's voice on the ex that the humanitarian operation will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours. as no fuel is allowed to enter concept, he also added the 2 of them. a water distribution contract...
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Nov 1, 2023
11/23
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where it stands. rub, mcbride, al jazeera, the hooded village ukraine, a hazy house suspended on charleston flights in nicaragua, at mid concerns of thousands of patients have been using the varying to get to the united states. fights between heights in the garage or began in august have increased from 7 a day to 15 patients. a sling, a deteriorating security situation demonstrates is of held up red stained hands imply cosby on us extra estate on to me blinking and secretary of defense, lloyd austin, in washington dc. the on to reprise has happened when clinton and austin testified to the senate appropriations committee. on j biden's request for a $105000000000.00 us dollars for 8th grade. and israel, thank you. just return now to the one cause or the un has cold israel. siege and destruction of gauzy humanitarian catastrophe. for its 2300000 people. but israel continues it's offensive regardless, supported by many western nations, shall have by the explains. this will has been drawn along a crucial lines that these ready armies set at the beginning of his misery campaign . from day one of
where it stands. rub, mcbride, al jazeera, the hooded village ukraine, a hazy house suspended on charleston flights in nicaragua, at mid concerns of thousands of patients have been using the varying to get to the united states. fights between heights in the garage or began in august have increased from 7 a day to 15 patients. a sling, a deteriorating security situation demonstrates is of held up red stained hands imply cosby on us extra estate on to me blinking and secretary of defense, lloyd...
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Nov 6, 2023
11/23
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so what weather in the mix for a san francisco on monday, with a high of 19 by now on the, on charleston, the rates are for hindsight, dramatize to put cost from i'll just here to invest facing re here from some of history's blogs, notable women. and unconventional uninstalled in the office. i am 40 that got a little communist revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe. wherever you listen to comcast is rather sort of the 1100000 palestinians living in northern goza to leave the homes. relentless plumbing is flattened into neighborhoods with people killed by his writing strikes while fleeing to israel's actions are quite to estimate cleansing, this is inside stored the hello.
so what weather in the mix for a san francisco on monday, with a high of 19 by now on the, on charleston, the rates are for hindsight, dramatize to put cost from i'll just here to invest facing re here from some of history's blogs, notable women. and unconventional uninstalled in the office. i am 40 that got a little communist revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe. wherever you listen...
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Nov 22, 2023
11/23
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from denver to charleston to sarasota, the families very grateful this year. month, and in every corner of america, what they're calling adoption days, in courthouses across the country. in chicago, illinois, 13 adoptions in just one day. >> i will go ahead and sign the judgment order. >> david: joseph casteel getting his forever home. >> just to, like, have a permanent home and not have to move around and have that sense of comfort. >> david: in milwaukee, wisconsin, 24 children adopted. >> is today your adoption day? >> yeah! >> is it so exciting? we're all here for you. >> yeah. >> david: mom and dad, mandy and ben miller, adopting 3-year-old zari. they've been fostering her since she was just 4 weeks old. now it's official. and with us tonight -- >> hi david! >> david: zari, her parents, and now her four siblings. >> happy thanksgiving. this year, we're so thankful for our village of family and friends around us. >> david: and in e phoenix, 80 children have been adopted. 9-year-old michelle, who has special needs, among them. >> it is my joy to announce th
from denver to charleston to sarasota, the families very grateful this year. month, and in every corner of america, what they're calling adoption days, in courthouses across the country. in chicago, illinois, 13 adoptions in just one day. >> i will go ahead and sign the judgment order. >> david: joseph casteel getting his forever home. >> just to, like, have a permanent home and not have to move around and have that sense of comfort. >> david: in milwaukee, wisconsin, 24...