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charleston 1863. thinking of 1863 charleston, the movie glory comes to mind. in a climax the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery wagner demonstrating the proudest of african american soldiers, pioneering expanding recruitment of lack soldiers. however, the story is more complex than one regimen attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military, naval cooperation and experiment in with new technology and tactics. charleston sparked secession and hostilities commenced in 1861. united states flag over charleston would symbolize the eventual confederate defeat. militarily charleston was a gateway to inland front targeting confederate infrastructure. in 1862, dozens of blockade runners entered charleston bringing 46,000 rifles, 3500 barrels of gun power, 1 1/4 million percussion and a quarter million prefabricated cartridges. halting these blockade runners vil to the wartime mission, keepinfort open was impetoconfederate charleston's inviting harbor twn ashley and cooper rsthree ip channels converge into one inlet. island, sullivan island and
charleston 1863. thinking of 1863 charleston, the movie glory comes to mind. in a climax the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment charges battery wagner demonstrating the proudest of african american soldiers, pioneering expanding recruitment of lack soldiers. however, the story is more complex than one regimen attack. 1863 charleston was a cauldron testing military, naval cooperation and experiment in with new technology and tactics. charleston sparked secession and hostilities commenced in...
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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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we will talk about charleston in 1863. and neil specializes in researching naval operations in the u.s. civil war. he was born and raised in new orleans, and spent nine years as a u.s. navy service warfare officer. both on active duty and in the reserves. neil is a graduate of the university of new orleans, the university of houston, and the university of louisiana monroe. he lives in the greater houston area teaching both lone star college, north harris, and carl winchee senior high school. he's the author of confederate naval operations in the mississippi river valley. 1861 to 1865. and fought like devils. the confederate gun boat mccray. and he's going to talk about both the army and the navy operations, and the confederacy of charleston, where both services worked together and separately to conquer the city. and he's got some very interesting things to say about that, so welcome neil chatterman. [ applause ] >> all right, everybody can hear me okay? okay, good. i can see the sun is out today, and that's great. my last
we will talk about charleston in 1863. and neil specializes in researching naval operations in the u.s. civil war. he was born and raised in new orleans, and spent nine years as a u.s. navy service warfare officer. both on active duty and in the reserves. neil is a graduate of the university of new orleans, the university of houston, and the university of louisiana monroe. he lives in the greater houston area teaching both lone star college, north harris, and carl winchee senior high school....
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charleston was so of him. they renamed their major street street in his honor after his coffin was carried down the street. anyway he he looks he looked to me, really, when i first saw that statue, just a totem, white supremacy that he was ghastly, horrifying. standing up. and the mayor, current mayor john glenn burke, had all the legal authority he needed to have that statue down. and there were lots of cries for that over decades, but only when he felt he had no at all did he have that statue taken down. i'm not one for putting everything into symbols. but that was just cowardice. he could have decades ago. also, as they look at the waters coming, i have learned that joe riley often talked to the engineers, the army corps of engineers in eighties and nineties who were warning about sea level rise and really refused to talk about it in public and to do about anything about it in public for a long until almost the end of his time in office. so those are two small examples of political that tie together. what c
charleston was so of him. they renamed their major street street in his honor after his coffin was carried down the street. anyway he he looks he looked to me, really, when i first saw that statue, just a totem, white supremacy that he was ghastly, horrifying. standing up. and the mayor, current mayor john glenn burke, had all the legal authority he needed to have that statue down. and there were lots of cries for that over decades, but only when he felt he had no at all did he have that statue...
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that's an oil painting of charleston antebellum. charleston. and i want to put you on board one of these ships that would be sailing into charleston harbor in the summer of 1823. a vessel that looked like one of those, the homer sailed into charleston harbor from its home port of liverpool as it moored and local officials boarded the ship. that's a sort of standard fare for for customs agents, etc. and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put in chains, escorted from the ship to the middle of charleston, where the city jail is. and he was basically incarcerated. the law that caused him to be incarcerated was a brand new port regulation. and when the captain asked about what was going on, the deputy sheriff who arrested him said, well, henry albertson is being arrested because he is a free black man. that was that was his crime. the crime of being of being black and not being enslaved. the captain was absolutely aghast, as many of you were a literally heard. you be aghast. he had the same sort
that's an oil painting of charleston antebellum. charleston. and i want to put you on board one of these ships that would be sailing into charleston harbor in the summer of 1823. a vessel that looked like one of those, the homer sailed into charleston harbor from its home port of liverpool as it moored and local officials boarded the ship. that's a sort of standard fare for for customs agents, etc. and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put...
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and charleston to take in a post at the local medical center.ew days, later distraught kate told mother heather's daughter back home in new jersey had been killed in a car accident. but something seemed odd about that, said janice. >> didn't seem like she was rushing to go up to new jersey to attend to the child that just -- >> or she is a grief stricken woman? >> she did not live that way at all. >> now, here is news heather was living with kate's friend ethan in this tiny apartment? >> to me, she just looked like a con artist. >> but no, said kate back then, janice had it all wrong. heather was nice. in fact, kate such introduced heather to her friend ethan and very quickly a romance had blossomed. they were even talking marriage. really? if janice waring was suspicious about heather back then, the a-team was doubly so now. sure enough, a few key strokes on the cold lobby that mothers intuition was right. >> i told her she'd been arrested for forgery, and in indiana, she had been arrested in other states as well. >> essentially, if you just go
and charleston to take in a post at the local medical center.ew days, later distraught kate told mother heather's daughter back home in new jersey had been killed in a car accident. but something seemed odd about that, said janice. >> didn't seem like she was rushing to go up to new jersey to attend to the child that just -- >> or she is a grief stricken woman? >> she did not live that way at all. >> now, here is news heather was living with kate's friend ethan in this...
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in gaza as president by delivers a campaign speech at the historic mother ame emanuel church in charleston south carolina, where eight african-american parishioners and their pastor were shot dead by white supremacist in 2015. pres. biden: the truth is under assault. as a consequence, so is our freedom, our democracy, our very country because without the truth, there is no light. without light, there is no path from the starkness. >> [indiscernible] >> cease-fire now! amy: we will speak with the antiracist activist bree newsome bass, who is also called for cease-fire in gaza. she is known for scaling the 30 foot flagpole at the south carolina state capital and removing the confederate flag after the 2015 massacre. she said as she climbed and held the flag, this flag comes down today. we will look at growing support for reparations for african-american descendants of people who were enslaved. a new documentary is primary on pbs this week, "the cost of inheritance." >> bringing strangers together. >> every time i say and the fifth generation of enslaved man, part of me dies. amy: all that an
in gaza as president by delivers a campaign speech at the historic mother ame emanuel church in charleston south carolina, where eight african-american parishioners and their pastor were shot dead by white supremacist in 2015. pres. biden: the truth is under assault. as a consequence, so is our freedom, our democracy, our very country because without the truth, there is no light. without light, there is no path from the starkness. >> [indiscernible] >> cease-fire now! amy: we will...
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earlier, president biden was in south carolina, where he spoke at a charleston church where a brutal act of racial violence took place here's gabe gutierrez. >> four more years >> reporter: at charleston, mother emmanuel ame church, he honored those murdered by a white supremacist. >> it's ripped this nation apart. this has no place in america >> reporter: the president forcefully trying to link racial violence to the nation's current division but his speech briefly interrupted by protesters, calling for a cease-fire in the israel-hamas war >> cease-fire now! >> reporter: another sign of deep division among some democrats. the president's visit comes as his support among black voters is slipping. in 2020, he carried 92% of that group. but a recent nbc news poll shows just 61% would choose him over a republican do you think the biden administration is taking the black vote for granted >> yes >> reporter: fletcher smith worked with the biden campaign in 2020. now he says he's very concerned about black voters staying home this november. >> the administration looks like they don't want
earlier, president biden was in south carolina, where he spoke at a charleston church where a brutal act of racial violence took place here's gabe gutierrez. >> four more years >> reporter: at charleston, mother emmanuel ame church, he honored those murdered by a white supremacist. >> it's ripped this nation apart. this has no place in america >> reporter: the president forcefully trying to link racial violence to the nation's current division but his speech briefly...
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hill returned to the historic -- in charleston, the scene of a racially motivated mass shooting nine ago that left nine black worshippers dead. >>> coming up, we'll talk to the pastor, the reverend eric manning, about how his congregation has healed and what president biden's return means for charleston's black community. >>> the president spent his weekend, the third anniversary, of january the 6th insurrection condemning the anti-democratic forces that have been energized by donald trump. he and his republican rivals are in iowa ahead of the states first in the nation republican caucus and former president remains defiant about what happened three years ago. -- >> you know what they ought to do, they ought to release the j six hostages, they've suffered enough, they ought to release them. i call them hostages, some people call them prisoners, i call them hostages. >> if you were expecting condemnation from republican leaders for trump's soft peddling of deadly insurrection, he was sadly mistaken, instead this morning house republican leader, elise stefanek, told nbc news that she w
hill returned to the historic -- in charleston, the scene of a racially motivated mass shooting nine ago that left nine black worshippers dead. >>> coming up, we'll talk to the pastor, the reverend eric manning, about how his congregation has healed and what president biden's return means for charleston's black community. >>> the president spent his weekend, the third anniversary, of january the 6th insurrection condemning the anti-democratic forces that have been energized by...
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his friend, an indian-american family, said come down to charleston.ork at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called hanahan high school in a small town. david: you went to duke university? deborah: i did. david: were you an engineering student? deborah: i was. i studied civil and environmental engineering. david: were there are a lot of women in engineering at the time? deborah: not at that time, and probably not as much as there could be today. i went to boston consulting group and after a couple of years of that, i went to stanford for business. david: so you graduated from stanford. then where did you go? deborah: i wasn't sure what i wanted to do with my life. if we wanted to look for
his friend, an indian-american family, said come down to charleston.ork at the charleston naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. my dad -- i have no idea what he was thinking -- picked up our whole family. we drove to a place he had never been, and we became south carolinians. my parents were both immigrants from hong kong. they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called hanahan high...
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yes, charleston is, and always will be, that kind of symbol.rians. white progresses. joe reilly, the former longtime mayor. he represents that. so there are many charles stands but it has become, and always has been, a symbol of what divides and possibly what can unite this country. >> professor david plight, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. >> thanks, jonathan. >> after the break, a preview and some predictions of tonight's golden globe awards with msnbc entertainment correspondent contributor, chris witherspoon. when we come back. en we come back. e job. i just want to feel protected! always discreet protects like no other. with double leak guards that help prevent gushes escaping from the sides. and a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. always discreet- the protection we deserve! (music) have heart failure with unresolved symptoms? it may be time to see the bigger picture. heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms, like carpal tunnel syndrome, shortness of breath, and irre
yes, charleston is, and always will be, that kind of symbol.rians. white progresses. joe reilly, the former longtime mayor. he represents that. so there are many charles stands but it has become, and always has been, a symbol of what divides and possibly what can unite this country. >> professor david plight, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. >> thanks, jonathan. >> after the break, a preview and some predictions of tonight's golden globe awards with...
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we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance pgram comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington bureaucrats. all know that the most effective policymaking typically happens closer to the problem, not further away from the problem. our program should foster local innovative solutions, not regulatory red tape. you have heard me y this before, that is a lifelg charlestonian,s well as an insurance profession for more than 20 years, having flood insurance policies, it is really important for us to understand and appreciate the devastation caused by flooding. there is no doubt that if you were around 1989 in charleston, the hurricane vastated our communities in a way that very few natural disasters have before or frankly since. the storm surge was so bad and so h
we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance pgram comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington bureaucrats. all know that the most effective policymaking typically happens closer to the problem,...
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the charleston. but it's rather cross the river, the cooper river from gadsden the wall, gadsden is where some historians say it's to 50% of all of the africans that came into this country and were enslaved came through gas and walls. so we started 23 years ago to build this museum. and while we were doing some of the research, we that we were building the museum, we planned to a museum across the street from the real gaston wall. and we call in archeology artists and we verified the fact that that was gaston wharf. so in a national african-american museum that opened in charleston three weeks ago is built on the site of gaston wharf. now, most of you know a lot about wealth. you just don't know. you've seen this yellow flag, the gaston with that snake curled on it that's the guest flay and that's the guy that owned gaston the wall that was his flag. and so that flag has now become something that it was never to be by this family. so today this museum getting great reviews simply because it has a par
the charleston. but it's rather cross the river, the cooper river from gadsden the wall, gadsden is where some historians say it's to 50% of all of the africans that came into this country and were enslaved came through gas and walls. so we started 23 years ago to build this museum. and while we were doing some of the research, we that we were building the museum, we planned to a museum across the street from the real gaston wall. and we call in archeology artists and we verified the fact that...
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here in charleston, we know the power of truth. less than a mile from here was once a port where almost half of owned slaves were traffic to north america and forced from our shores. now we have a world-class museum there. to tell the truth about the original sense. since. >> [ applause ] periods >> i want to thank jim riley who saw this. for all the who made that happen. with your help i made juneteenth the first federal holiday since martin luther king . >> why? because the truth matters. the truth matters. with your help we established a national monument in honor of emmett till. we heard mrs. tills call, the mother of a 14- year-old son who was lynched, his body was mutilated, the mother insisted on an open casket at his funeral because she said let the world see what i saw. truth matters. it always matters. you cannot just choose to learn what we want to know and not what we should know. we should know good and bad and the truth of who we ar
here in charleston, we know the power of truth. less than a mile from here was once a port where almost half of owned slaves were traffic to north america and forced from our shores. now we have a world-class museum there. to tell the truth about the original sense. since. >> [ applause ] periods >> i want to thank jim riley who saw this. for all the who made that happen. with your help i made juneteenth the first federal holiday since martin luther king . >> why? because the...
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we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance program comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington bureaucrats. we all know that the most effective policymaking typically happens closer to the problem, not further away from the problem. our program should foster local innovative solutions, not regulatory red tape. you have heard me say this befo, that is a lifelong charlestonian, as well as an insurance professional for more than 20 years, having flood insurance policies, it is really important for us to understand and appreciate the devastation caused by flooding. there is no doubt that if you were around 1989 in charleston, the hurricane devastated our communities in a way that very few natural disasters have before or frankly since. the storm surge was so
we need smart thinking individuals back in charleston, south carolina. we thank you for being here today. national flood insurance program comes into play when we start thinking about how to mitigate the risks that are so impactful and negative to communities across the country. as we consider potential reforms to the nfip, we must keep in mind local perspectives and not just those from washington bureaucrats. we all know that the most effective policymaking typically happens closer to the...
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. >>> president biden in south carolina today, speaking at an historic black church in charleston, where nine worshippers were killed by a stranger they had invited to join them. president biden denouncing white supremacy, and taking aim at nikki haley and donald trump for their comments on the civil war. rachel scott reporting. >>> tonight, the startling scene in that same courtroom where a judge was attacked. the suspect now in a spit mask and shackled. appearing before that same judge again, and what she said. >>> it was supposed to be america's first lunar landing in 50 years. but what went wrong today hours after takeoff? >>> outside new york city tonight, the crash and explosion. a tanker truck erupting. several cars involved. >>> and america strong tonight. it was a pretty big new year's wish for the dogs, and what's happened tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we have images coming in now, this possible gas explosion in fort worth, texas. multiple victims. we'll go live to texas in just a moment. >>> but first, this major new st
. >>> president biden in south carolina today, speaking at an historic black church in charleston, where nine worshippers were killed by a stranger they had invited to join them. president biden denouncing white supremacy, and taking aim at nikki haley and donald trump for their comments on the civil war. rachel scott reporting. >>> tonight, the startling scene in that same courtroom where a judge was attacked. the suspect now in a spit mask and shackled. appearing before that...
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valley forge friday, charleston today.between now and when the first democratic primary is in the reshuffled calendar. as things get launched in earnest, we will see some of his senior staff move from washington to wilmington or be more empowered to make decisions without running everything through the white house. we should expect structure to change as the campaign heats up. >> the clock is ticking. the new book is titled "tired of winning," jonathan karl thanks so much for being here. >> thanks for having me, joe. >>> coming up on "morning joe," the threat of government shutdown is still looming in washington despite a deal on a spending bill. >>> plus, the latest on a frightening incident involving a popular boeing jet. part of the plane came apart mid flight. "morning joe" will be right back. flight "morning joe" will be right back hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really
valley forge friday, charleston today.between now and when the first democratic primary is in the reshuffled calendar. as things get launched in earnest, we will see some of his senior staff move from washington to wilmington or be more empowered to make decisions without running everything through the white house. we should expect structure to change as the campaign heats up. >> the clock is ticking. the new book is titled "tired of winning," jonathan karl thanks so much for...
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in charleston that's why i was thinking about that, is gavin newsom.ewsom is essentially going out and he is giving stump speeches for joe biden and who he refers to as his old friend kamala harris. is he trying to, you know, is he trying to grease the wheels for when they roll in tomorrow so that there is a little momentum. >> ainsley: yeah. >> steve: we have already had two races. they are trying to get this process up to speed for the democrats. >> ainsley: now the race is on for south carolina. nikki haley said we are going there. she was in charleston. we have seen tim scott spiking there. donald trump is going to go there. the president is going there tomorrow. but senator joe manchin is already there. and he had an interesting comment about his conversation with the president of the united states. he's not running again, unless he decides to run under the no labels for president. but he -- i think he feels like now he can be honest with the president about what is actually being said behind the scenes. everyone is afraid to go and talk to the pr
in charleston that's why i was thinking about that, is gavin newsom.ewsom is essentially going out and he is giving stump speeches for joe biden and who he refers to as his old friend kamala harris. is he trying to, you know, is he trying to grease the wheels for when they roll in tomorrow so that there is a little momentum. >> ainsley: yeah. >> steve: we have already had two races. they are trying to get this process up to speed for the democrats. >> ainsley: now the race is...
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but here in charleston, you know the power of truth.e from here was launched support for almost half of all enslaved americans were trafficked to north america and forced on our shores. now we have a world-class museum there to tell the truth about the original sin. [ applause ] and it matters. with your help i made june teenth the first federal holiday since dr. martin luther king day. why? because the truth matters. the truth matters. with your help, we established the national monument in honor of mamie and emmett till because we heard mrs. till's call, the mother of a 14-year-old son who was lynched and whose body was mutilated. but the mother insisted on a open casket at his funeral because she said, let the world see what i saw. the truth matters. it always matters. we can't just choose to learn what we want to know and not what we should know. we should know the good, the bad, the truth of who we are. that's what great nations do. we're the greatest of all nations. we
but here in charleston, you know the power of truth.e from here was launched support for almost half of all enslaved americans were trafficked to north america and forced on our shores. now we have a world-class museum there to tell the truth about the original sin. [ applause ] and it matters. with your help i made june teenth the first federal holiday since dr. martin luther king day. why? because the truth matters. the truth matters. with your help, we established the national monument in...
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she is campaigning and was here the day after she was in north charleston the day after the new hampshire primary. she spent this weekend campaigning in republican hotspots in the state going first to the upstate area and going to the myrtle beach area yesterday. she has been on the ground. we've seen advertisements for doorknocking for nikki haley and she has support from her super pac and the american prosperity super pac that is supporting nikki haley. host: and support from congressman ralph norman and th to republicans in south carolina delegation. what's the impact of most of the delegation's of -- endorsing donald trump? guest: you find the establishment of the party sees trump is the favorite and they are rallying around him. some of the key endorsements we saw were senator tim scott endorsing donald trump before the new hampshire primary and then it's a congresswoman nancy mace on the sidelines until recently and congressman chuck duncan said he did not plan to endorse before the primary. they are all now backing trump area it's a sign the establishment things trump is the presum
she is campaigning and was here the day after she was in north charleston the day after the new hampshire primary. she spent this weekend campaigning in republican hotspots in the state going first to the upstate area and going to the myrtle beach area yesterday. she has been on the ground. we've seen advertisements for doorknocking for nikki haley and she has support from her super pac and the american prosperity super pac that is supporting nikki haley. host: and support from congressman...
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but here in charleston you know the power of truth. mile from here was once a port where almost half of all enslaved africans were trafficked to north america and forced on our shores. and now you have a world class museum there to tell the truth about the original sin. [applause] and it matters. i want to thank former mayor jim riley for his leadership who saw to it the museum was built and for all of you who made that happen and with your help i made juneteenth the first federal holiday since dr. martin luther king day. [applause] why, because the truth matters. the truth matters. with your help we established the national monument in honor of mamie and emmett till, his body was lynched and body mutilated, the mother insisted on an open casket, she said let the world see what i saw. the truth matters. it always matters. we can't just learn, choose to learn what we want to know and not what we should know. we should know the good, the bad, the truth of who we are. that's what great nations do and we are a great nation, the greatest of
but here in charleston you know the power of truth. mile from here was once a port where almost half of all enslaved africans were trafficked to north america and forced on our shores. and now you have a world class museum there to tell the truth about the original sin. [applause] and it matters. i want to thank former mayor jim riley for his leadership who saw to it the museum was built and for all of you who made that happen and with your help i made juneteenth the first federal holiday since...
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joining us live where we start in charleston, south carolina, nikki haley says she's in it for the longaul. i wonder what you're hearing on the ground? >> reporter: this may be nikki haley's backyard, but after talking to voters, south carolina is, in fact, donald trump's playground. the haley campaign insists it's not going anywhere. they're up with ads, a $4 million buy, and of course there was the rally last night. not too far from where i am standing where she had energy at her home coming of sorts and took donald trump on head on. >> what a great crowd. thank you, thank you, thank you. >> reporter: republican presidential candidate nikki haley returning to her home state of south carolina, shifting her focus to the state's upcoming primary. >> this is a choice between more of the same or going forward. >> reporter: after another decisive loss to former president donald trump in tuesday's new hampshire primary. >> we'll head out to south carolina where i think we're going to win easily. >> reporter: haley firing back at her gop rival, criticizing his new hampshire victory speech. >>
joining us live where we start in charleston, south carolina, nikki haley says she's in it for the longaul. i wonder what you're hearing on the ground? >> reporter: this may be nikki haley's backyard, but after talking to voters, south carolina is, in fact, donald trump's playground. the haley campaign insists it's not going anywhere. they're up with ads, a $4 million buy, and of course there was the rally last night. not too far from where i am standing where she had energy at her home...
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here in charleston, you know the power of truth.ess than one mile from here, was once a port where almost half of all enslaved africans were trafficked to northern america and forced on our shores. now, you have a world-class museum there. to tell the truth about the original sin. [applause] president biden: it matters. i want to thank former mayor jim riley for his leadership who saw to it that the museum was built. and for all of you who made that happen. and with your help, i made juneteenth the first federal holiday since dr. martin luther king day. [applause] pres. biden: why? because the truth matters. the truth matters. with your help, we established a national monument in honor of mamie and emmett till, because we heard mrs. till's call. the mother of a 14-year-old son who was lynched and his body mutilated. but the mother insisted on an open casket at his funeral because she said, "let the world see what i saw." the truth matters, it always matters. [applause] we can't just choose to learn what we know and not what we shoul
here in charleston, you know the power of truth.ess than one mile from here, was once a port where almost half of all enslaved africans were trafficked to northern america and forced on our shores. now, you have a world-class museum there. to tell the truth about the original sin. [applause] president biden: it matters. i want to thank former mayor jim riley for his leadership who saw to it that the museum was built. and for all of you who made that happen. and with your help, i made juneteenth...
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went to the college of charleston.was an air force pilot so she was stationed there in north charls ton. my dad was working in charleston at the medical university of south carolina. we had the whole family there for a while in the low country. >> harris: when you were a kid, what were some of the things that you dreamed of doing. >> i was big into horses when i was little. i thought i would be riding horses the rest of my life. i was a very shy kid. i'm glad my parents pushed me to do athletics. not only was it good to make friendships but also the competition and not only winning and a victory but also learning how to lose. one of the hardest things you have to go through and pick yourself up and become resilient. >> harris: you were ncaa division one. >> runner up. i didn't come out on top. >> harris: equestrian. you came in second nationally? >> yes, runner up champion. >> harris: that's amazing. >> it was great but one of those things you're so close to winning but -- >> harris: casey and governor ron desantis wer
went to the college of charleston.was an air force pilot so she was stationed there in north charls ton. my dad was working in charleston at the medical university of south carolina. we had the whole family there for a while in the low country. >> harris: when you were a kid, what were some of the things that you dreamed of doing. >> i was big into horses when i was little. i thought i would be riding horses the rest of my life. i was a very shy kid. i'm glad my parents pushed me to...
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president biden just landed in charleston, south carolina.r will speak at the historic mother emanuel ame church. in 2015 a white supremacist shot and killed nine black church goers. the biden campaign says the president's remarks will underscore the stakes of this year's election from the threats to democracy to continued threats of political violence and extremism. in short, the same kind of extremist hate that led to the massacre at that church nine years ago. and joining us now from charleston is nbc news senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez as well as white house reporter for "the wall street journal" sabrina siddiqui. gabe, talk to us about the significance in the biden campaign chooing this location for his remarks today. >> reporter: hi there, ana, good morning. the program here is already underway, and as you said, this is the oldest ame church in the south and such an iconic site. the site of so much history but also so much tragedy. you mentioned the 2015 shooting here that killed nine black worshippers at bible study. d
president biden just landed in charleston, south carolina.r will speak at the historic mother emanuel ame church. in 2015 a white supremacist shot and killed nine black church goers. the biden campaign says the president's remarks will underscore the stakes of this year's election from the threats to democracy to continued threats of political violence and extremism. in short, the same kind of extremist hate that led to the massacre at that church nine years ago. and joining us now from...
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than 15,000 young leaders in my fight for our freedoms college tour, including at the college of charleston. from our young leaders, i heard that the assault on freedoms, it is a lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it, during the height of their reproductive years, this generation has witnessed the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood, take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america. this generation now has fewer rights stand their mothers and grandmothers. that is not a hypothetical. that from kindergarten to 12th grade this young generation has had to endure active shooter drills. our children, who should be in the classroom fulfilling their god-given potential to explore the beauty of the world and instead have to worry that someone might bust through their classroom door with a gun. and when students go to vote, they often have to wait in line for hours because of laws that intentionally make it more difficult for them to cast a ballot. it is not a hypothetical. but even though our young leader
than 15,000 young leaders in my fight for our freedoms college tour, including at the college of charleston. from our young leaders, i heard that the assault on freedoms, it is a lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it, during the height of their reproductive years, this generation has witnessed the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood, take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america, from the women of america. this generation...
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now, speaking of the story mother emanuel, am e church in charleston, south carolina. what's bringing on to be a desk? you know, he is an assistant professor in an international relations at the american university of ron. thanks so much of being with us. so let's start with um, what happened there with the, with the, by the speech. to what extent do you think is this reflection of the public opinion in, in the us is particularly among, among democrats as he goes into this election. yeah. but do you mean uh, thank you very much uh for the invitation. um, absolutely. i think that this uh protest. these interruptions are an increasing sign of how much the mood is changing, especially among young voters, especially among the forest democratic voters. but we have the calls, the polls are showing the 3 quarters of a us citizens under thirty's, are extremely worried. and extremely um, a scientist i would say even about the us policies towards israel or us continued support for israel. and the binding administration's continued refusal. now we're entering into a. busy months
now, speaking of the story mother emanuel, am e church in charleston, south carolina. what's bringing on to be a desk? you know, he is an assistant professor in an international relations at the american university of ron. thanks so much of being with us. so let's start with um, what happened there with the, with the, by the speech. to what extent do you think is this reflection of the public opinion in, in the us is particularly among, among democrats as he goes into this election. yeah. but...
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more than 15,000 young leaders in my fight for our freedoms college tour including at the college charlestonders, i heard that the assault on freedoms well -- it is a lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it. during the height of their reproductive years, this generation has witnessed the highest courten in our land, the court of a good constitutional t that had been recognized. from the people of america from the women o this generation now has fewer rights than their mothers and grandmothers. that is not a hype hype thet -- hypothetical had to drills. our children who should be in a classroom fulfilling their given potential to explore the beauty of the world -- and instead have to worry that r classroom door with a gun. and when students go to vote, they often have to wait in linet intentionally make it more difficult for them to cast a ballot.. not hypothetical. but even though our young leaders are clear eyed about these challenges, i will share with you they will not be discouraged. they will not be deterred. the e generations who came before, our young leaders are
more than 15,000 young leaders in my fight for our freedoms college tour including at the college charlestonders, i heard that the assault on freedoms well -- it is a lived experience. it is not just hypothetical. think about it. during the height of their reproductive years, this generation has witnessed the highest courten in our land, the court of a good constitutional t that had been recognized. from the people of america from the women o this generation now has fewer rights than their...
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not in charleston, not myrtle beach, and columbia.nity could not have been prepared for that because it is not supposed to flood and columbia, south carolina but that actual experience is happening throughout the country in places they do not expected to flood. so having a conversation about the necessity of flood c insurae is very difficult. haven't sold it as an agent on the coast it's very difficult to tell someone who is 100 yards or thousand feet away from the water that you need flood insurance. sometimes high enough is a relative definition. we do need to have a different marketing strategy and approach as it relates to preparing for flood in places where we just don't think it's an flood. through my opening statement i mentioned some actions taken by south carolina providing communities with tools they need toto protect their residents providing significant saving and flood mitigations a variety of mitigation strategies seems like a recipe forti success. at the local level has positive impacts on theth national level could you
not in charleston, not myrtle beach, and columbia.nity could not have been prepared for that because it is not supposed to flood and columbia, south carolina but that actual experience is happening throughout the country in places they do not expected to flood. so having a conversation about the necessity of flood c insurae is very difficult. haven't sold it as an agent on the coast it's very difficult to tell someone who is 100 yards or thousand feet away from the water that you need flood...
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biden was attending a memorial event for the 2015 charleston church shooting. pres.i've been quietly working with the israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of gaza. william: israeli forces continue their operation in south and central gaza, but say they are done with major combat in the north. mr. regev: well, to paraphrase your famous wartime leader winston churchill, it might not be the end but it could be the beginning of the end, because we are seeing the destruction of hamas' military machine in the northern gaza strip. william: but as the war rages on, palestinians are left with nowhere to go but south, to rafah. even from the wreckage left by another israeli airstrike, food is too precious to leave behind. mohammed: we heard a big explosion and when we got there we found the car as you can see it. the car contains flour, tomatoes, and meat. it was all for daily sustenance. william: despite her mother's comfort, young layan abbid just can't take it anymore. layan: we are scared, we don't want the war, we are scared. they bombed the
biden was attending a memorial event for the 2015 charleston church shooting. pres.i've been quietly working with the israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of gaza. william: israeli forces continue their operation in south and central gaza, but say they are done with major combat in the north. mr. regev: well, to paraphrase your famous wartime leader winston churchill, it might not be the end but it could be the beginning of the end, because we are seeing the...
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i wondered, why wasn't it happening or happening so often charleston?be it is the blockade affecting the more i am not certain. the lack of leaving members of society who are influential, the kingpins of the richmond confederate administration, jefferson davis and james just not -- chestnut. it happened in other cities, fredericksburg, that is not a big city by comparison, so they do pop up in other cities but, from what i have read, there could be more out there, richmond is the hotbed for these starvation parties. other cities do seem fascinated and perplexed and in awe of them. they could have been happening elsewhere in a smaller basis but they explode in the capital. >> thank you. >> good question. anybody else? thank you, guys. [ applause ] >> if you are enjoying american history tv, sign up for our newsletter using the qr code on the screen to receive the weekly schedule of upcoming programs like lectures and history, the presidency, and more. sign up for the newsletter today and watch american history tv every saturday or anytime online at c-spa
i wondered, why wasn't it happening or happening so often charleston?be it is the blockade affecting the more i am not certain. the lack of leaving members of society who are influential, the kingpins of the richmond confederate administration, jefferson davis and james just not -- chestnut. it happened in other cities, fredericksburg, that is not a big city by comparison, so they do pop up in other cities but, from what i have read, there could be more out there, richmond is the hotbed for...
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today is he going to talk about the terrible shooting down in charleston.th talk about borings. essentially he has let trump run up the score and biden has just been sitting on his hands. >> look, i probably would have done it a little dillerly. they are doing it now the way i think it should have been done. david raise greats point in terms the contrast you have to begin to draw between the two candidates. this is going to be a tough race, democrats should not kid ourselves. donald trump is as good a political athlete as we could face going forward. this may be the longest general election in my lifetime and we'll see if former president trump can settle these things early february. if he does, we will get a good fight about the economy. you can't tell people they're safer, healthier, doing economically better if they don't believe that you have got to get out and demonstrate what you have done and why four more years will help do you even more. >> steve: david, i will give you 10 more seconds but you will make it 206r7b8g9s that's right. i think it's abou
today is he going to talk about the terrible shooting down in charleston.th talk about borings. essentially he has let trump run up the score and biden has just been sitting on his hands. >> look, i probably would have done it a little dillerly. they are doing it now the way i think it should have been done. david raise greats point in terms the contrast you have to begin to draw between the two candidates. this is going to be a tough race, democrats should not kid ourselves. donald trump...
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embracing political violence and i said in charleston there is a second lost cause emerging in america. first loss cost perpetuad the cause of the civil war. and we have been paying the price for that lie for generations. the second lost cause is trump's bit the 2020 election was stolen. we cannot allow that lie to live either because it threatens our very democracy. folks, there is truth and there are lies. liesold for power and profit. we must call out these lies with a voice that is clear and unyielding. the bible teaches we shall know the truth and the truth shall set us free. my friends, we must speak the truth that in america we still >> we will take you live now to the u.s. house, where members are about to gavel in morning business and speeches after returning from last week's work period. members will be back at 2:00 p.m. eastern to consider legislation and later vote on naming measures and ensuring overtime pay for secret service agents. live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order.r lays be a communication from the speak
embracing political violence and i said in charleston there is a second lost cause emerging in america. first loss cost perpetuad the cause of the civil war. and we have been paying the price for that lie for generations. the second lost cause is trump's bit the 2020 election was stolen. we cannot allow that lie to live either because it threatens our very democracy. folks, there is truth and there are lies. liesold for power and profit. we must call out these lies with a voice that is clear...