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charleston, a case. south carolina.ht to equalize the facilities in the district and white schools at the time, litigate aiding civil rights cases in the south was very tough slog for the naacp lawyers, and they had a as a sword. that segregation, but they wereequality. this was a highly successful legal strategy. they were winning their cases and it a brilliant kind of strategy because it avoided challenging segregation. the original briggs but it had its every time plessy was used to uphold the rightsan citizens, it in another way securing the status. the original briggs complaint not explicitly allege that ■segregated public schools were unconstitutional. was not an accident. they were notsserting that at the time when the plaintiffs attorney, thurgood marshall, appeared at november 17, 1954, a pretrial conference on the friday before the trial was the beginning. nd advised judge ter being ushered the justice judge's office without opposing present wearing marshals. try ar separate but equal case. bring me a frontal
charleston, a case. south carolina.ht to equalize the facilities in the district and white schools at the time, litigate aiding civil rights cases in the south was very tough slog for the naacp lawyers, and they had a as a sword. that segregation, but they wereequality. this was a highly successful legal strategy. they were winning their cases and it a brilliant kind of strategy because it avoided challenging segregation. the original briggs but it had its every time plessy was used to uphold...
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the waring's returned home to charleston. the show trial, which was held in columbia, resolved to learn more about the issues of race, injustice a subject which they had given, frankly, little thought prior to the trial. these were not subjects that could be openly discussed among. white charles colonials of the day the waring's decided to undertake their own self-directed study each evening after dinner elizabeth would read out loud a portion of a selected work to allow the judge to rest his eyes. after a day of handling his judicial duties, the would then discuss what they had read. often, while driving around, charles bland in the evening, a favorite pastime among the books they read was the cutting edge work of the american dilemma by. gunnar myrdal, a brilliant. 1400 page study of race in america funded by the carnegie foundation. which would later be cited in famous footnote 11 in brown versus board of education. once the waring's read all 1400 pages together, there was no turning back as judge waring's new views on rac
the waring's returned home to charleston. the show trial, which was held in columbia, resolved to learn more about the issues of race, injustice a subject which they had given, frankly, little thought prior to the trial. these were not subjects that could be openly discussed among. white charles colonials of the day the waring's decided to undertake their own self-directed study each evening after dinner elizabeth would read out loud a portion of a selected work to allow the judge to rest his...
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they have two sons both of whom are with us tonight, richie who practices law in charleston and josephaduated yesterday from the law school. i could go on but i won't because like you, i'm anxious to hear from my friends, so please join me in welcoming george gurgle. [applause] >> thank you justice jackson for that kind introduction. we have been, initially we were sort of reconstructing our relationship. i've been confirmed about a year. justice jackson was on the sentencing commission nominated for the district court, but not yet confirmed. we were at a sentencing commission conference and had been friends and colleagues since, so we are so proud of her and i'm truly honored to be here with her on this event. december 9, 1952, thurgood marshall, the legendary chief counsel of the naacp stepped up to the podium in this courtroom and the argument the supreme court's long-standing president of plessy v ferguson should be overturned. he was followed by john w davis himself ag legend. they argued that he remains good law. the two titans met at the crossroads of history with the outcome of
they have two sons both of whom are with us tonight, richie who practices law in charleston and josephaduated yesterday from the law school. i could go on but i won't because like you, i'm anxious to hear from my friends, so please join me in welcoming george gurgle. [applause] >> thank you justice jackson for that kind introduction. we have been, initially we were sort of reconstructing our relationship. i've been confirmed about a year. justice jackson was on the sentencing commission...
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that said, there we are, that massive abolitionist, male, female in charleston, just the worst placeit was it addressed anybody. yes. so they wanted to address it. it's the people whose names they were able to find. and so, in theory, would be delivered to a random in charleston, including prominent slaveholder, as you know, whose names would be out there. so, yeah, it had to be addressed and they you know they sent it the us mail and the regular way so it really presented the post office with a quandary and the federal government in fact with a quandary and you know that the us post office decided they weren't crazy about delivering abolitionist propaganda. you know, again, you know, this is kind of a radical fringe group in, the 1830s, but the government and the post also and this includes president andrew jackson as well and they kind of recognize they're in a difficult they don't to be seen to be censoring free expression of ideas. they don't want to get into the business of determining which ideas can be transmitted. the us mail and which cannot. and so they kind of fudged and h
that said, there we are, that massive abolitionist, male, female in charleston, just the worst placeit was it addressed anybody. yes. so they wanted to address it. it's the people whose names they were able to find. and so, in theory, would be delivered to a random in charleston, including prominent slaveholder, as you know, whose names would be out there. so, yeah, it had to be addressed and they you know they sent it the us mail and the regular way so it really presented the post office with...
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going to charleston west virginia. i mean, you have big labor leaders that are there like mother jones, you know, kind of the famed co-creator of the international workers of the world is there. and she's saying that, you know, there is a brighter future on the horizon. a new day right is coming right. and, you know, but they're certainly being resisted at this time. but certainly the enthusiasm is there that is going to to spur this into an even more large scale of violence is going to be the death of sid hatfield. right. so sid hatfield is put on on trial initially for the murder of one of the the feltz brothers. he is acquitted in the courtroom is there's big cheering on one side from the miners side right. and then there's boos and there's hisses from the other side is the pro felt side? certainly the felt was using some of that, you know, propaganda into that they were pushing or the coal bosses were pushing. right. you know, on the stand and certainly in the courtroom to try to smear sid hatfield right. but after
going to charleston west virginia. i mean, you have big labor leaders that are there like mother jones, you know, kind of the famed co-creator of the international workers of the world is there. and she's saying that, you know, there is a brighter future on the horizon. a new day right is coming right. and, you know, but they're certainly being resisted at this time. but certainly the enthusiasm is there that is going to to spur this into an even more large scale of violence is going to be the...
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today also remarks the sixth anniversary at the mother and manual church in charleston south carolina. the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study and took their lives in a house of worship. it's a reminder because hate on the hides it doesn't go away fully put. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock it comes out. that's we must understand what juneteenth represents now in the commemoration of slavery it doesn't just celebrate the past and moment i will sign in july federal holiday. i've only been president several months i think this will go down for me as one of the greatest honors i will have as president. i didn't do it but you did it. democrats and republicans but it is an enormous honor. thank you for what you have done. by the way is difficult most of us in the congress and senate i would go down to the other and of the hall first to think your staff who do all the hard work. [laughter] [applause] they are at the other end but i think them as well. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you
today also remarks the sixth anniversary at the mother and manual church in charleston south carolina. the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study and took their lives in a house of worship. it's a reminder because hate on the hides it doesn't go away fully put. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock it comes out. that's we must understand what juneteenth represents now in the commemoration of slavery it doesn't just...
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. >> kid growing up in property in charleston and having an opportunity to influence this country. >>is devoted to his lord and savior, his friends, and he is devoted to his country. >> steve: you are gonna want to hear that plus, look at that a tesla charger exploded causing an house fire at nfl player's home. so we have a busy three hours of "fox & friends" and we start right now. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> lawrence: look at this. what's up georgia? cnn presidential debate. simulcast featured on fox news. when you look at the current polling of what we are tracking right now. donald trump stands five points ahead of joe biden in georgia. [cheers and applause] when you talk to the people the main issue they continue to talk about is the economy. we will continue talking with them all morning long at ruth ann's in georgia. [cheers and applause] >> lawrence: all right, guys. i will send it to the couch. >> brian: talking about the atlanta journal constitution poll, lawrence, in georgia, which obviously the president lost and was very upset with the result. the president is up 5 now. so
. >> kid growing up in property in charleston and having an opportunity to influence this country. >>is devoted to his lord and savior, his friends, and he is devoted to his country. >> steve: you are gonna want to hear that plus, look at that a tesla charger exploded causing an house fire at nfl player's home. so we have a busy three hours of "fox & friends" and we start right now. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> lawrence: look at this. what's up georgia? cnn...
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congressional district poses and interesting situation for republicans as it is centered around charleston county, where former south carolina governor nikki haley beat donald trump in the february presidential primary. >> hailey, one by more than 20 percentage points in charleston county, south carolina. and the final weeks of the campaign mace is zeroing in on one of her primary opponent specifically a woman named katherine templeton. templeton has earned the endorsement of former speaker of the house, newt gingrich, the backing of some of the aligned allies of former house speaker kevin mccarthy. >> she may win enough votes to stop maze from clinching 50% in tomorrow's primary of which would force a run-off. >> and she joins us now, catherine templeton, thanks so much and welcome to the leads. so let me ask you, you're a trump supporter. obviously president trump's endorsed your opponent, nancy mace today, he posted on posted on truth social congress quote, congresswoman nancy may says my complete and total endorsement with an exclamation point how much do you think is endorsement matte
congressional district poses and interesting situation for republicans as it is centered around charleston county, where former south carolina governor nikki haley beat donald trump in the february presidential primary. >> hailey, one by more than 20 percentage points in charleston county, south carolina. and the final weeks of the campaign mace is zeroing in on one of her primary opponent specifically a woman named katherine templeton. templeton has earned the endorsement of former...
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i have listened to kenny dubois, a glassblower in charleston west virginia, who has penned children to support, but has lost his job after 35 years. just three years short of qung for his pension. i have listed family who farm in iowa and who wonder whether they pass good life and the good on to their children. i have listened to the grandmother east lausanne in eastphone to call her grandchildren because she gave it up to pay the rent on small apartment. i listened to young workers out of work. the students without the for college and the families without the chance to own a home. i have seen the closed factories and the stalled assembly lines abandoned indiana and southgate, calif. and i have seen too many, far too many idle men and women desperate to work. r, too many working families, desperate protect the value of their wages from the ravages of inflation. yet i have also sensed yearning for new hope among the people in where i have been and i have felt it their handshake. i saw it in faces, and i shall never forget the mothers who carry childr who are rallies. i shall always reme
i have listened to kenny dubois, a glassblower in charleston west virginia, who has penned children to support, but has lost his job after 35 years. just three years short of qung for his pension. i have listed family who farm in iowa and who wonder whether they pass good life and the good on to their children. i have listened to the grandmother east lausanne in eastphone to call her grandchildren because she gave it up to pay the rent on small apartment. i listened to young workers out of...
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guy was just rambling off. meanwhile, on the streets of philadelphia, i expected nonsense from charleston he always delivered. but by then i was a little disappointed because i really wanted him to answer the questions the race to the bottom all over again. last night was the money versus the dummy. the sentiment was echoed in washington dc. i think it's a national embarrassment that that is our representation of leadership. so i wasn't very impressed with either on the west coast one of mine or to could i could the diagram of faced by the entire nation is sucks because we have 2 candidates that you know, a lot of people don't want to vote for either one of them and if you don't vote foot bite in your stuff with trump, and if you vote for trump, you're going to see people riding around treating the american flag like it's a racist symbol. that is still full months to go until just make that choice. but nothing in this debate seems to have one any hot or changed any minds. earlier i off the political commentator eastern band and from the lawyer all law school in los angeles, what he made u
guy was just rambling off. meanwhile, on the streets of philadelphia, i expected nonsense from charleston he always delivered. but by then i was a little disappointed because i really wanted him to answer the questions the race to the bottom all over again. last night was the money versus the dummy. the sentiment was echoed in washington dc. i think it's a national embarrassment that that is our representation of leadership. so i wasn't very impressed with either on the west coast one of mine...
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changes to transform the safety culture and address production quality esincluding visiting the charlestonfacility tomorrow, returning to renton in september and continuing to rly basis to oversee implementation of the of january 5 and apply them to our approach in overseeing all participants in the ecosystem. and we can no longer afford to remain reactive and we have to develop a more dynamic oversight and protocol that allows us to antici identified risks before they manifest themselves. the key to this transformation is data. the faa is taking steps to improve management analysis, but safety is a team sport and we need the ate and analyze data from a broad range of sources. we must also leverage advanced data analytics to better monitor avacross the entire spectrum number one flying public and the faa will take appropriate action whether it is airline or enhancing ovt of our operations. thank you again for the opd to your questions. >> thank you. again i should also thank you for your hard work on thd helping us get the is over the goal line and implemented and this reauthorization. and
changes to transform the safety culture and address production quality esincluding visiting the charlestonfacility tomorrow, returning to renton in september and continuing to rly basis to oversee implementation of the of january 5 and apply them to our approach in overseeing all participants in the ecosystem. and we can no longer afford to remain reactive and we have to develop a more dynamic oversight and protocol that allows us to antici identified risks before they manifest themselves. the...
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lincoln's election and the day of the first shot fired on fort sumter, which is off the coast of charleston1. in his introduction eric larson writes, "i invite you now to step into the past, to a ti asc- dissension. i suspect your■6sqwense of dread will be all the more pronounced in light of today's political discord." >> author eric larson on book notes plus. book notes plus is available on their free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of funded by these television companies and more, including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be recognized as one of tand we ar. building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, alo with ese other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. democrats on the house oversight and accountability committee held discussion on the supreme court ethics after reports revealed republican donors paid for luxury trips for justices clarence thomas and samuel
lincoln's election and the day of the first shot fired on fort sumter, which is off the coast of charleston1. in his introduction eric larson writes, "i invite you now to step into the past, to a ti asc- dissension. i suspect your■6sqwense of dread will be all the more pronounced in light of today's political discord." >> author eric larson on book notes plus. book notes plus is available on their free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your...
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abraham lincoln's election and the day of the first shot fired on fort sumter, which is off coast of charleston, south carolina, april 12, 1861. in his introduction he writes quote i invite you now to step into the past,■m to me of fear and dissension. i suspect your sense of dread will be all the more pronounced in light of today's political discord. >>uthor eric larson on book notes plus, available on the c-span now re-mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> canyon president was in the u.s. to talk about u.s. kenya business forum. vice president harris sat down with him afterwards to discuss u.s.-kenya relations. ♪ >> [speaking foreign language] so what a wonderful morning this is been of a fantastic visit, these findings are just the next step in an important journey together between the united states and kenya, and to the leadership of the chamber, suzanne clark and the leader of the chamber to our incredible and talented ambassador meg , you have laid a wonderful foundation for a successful day here, and i was thrilled to see my friend, an accomplished and talented business leader
abraham lincoln's election and the day of the first shot fired on fort sumter, which is off coast of charleston, south carolina, april 12, 1861. in his introduction he writes quote i invite you now to step into the past,■m to me of fear and dissension. i suspect your sense of dread will be all the more pronounced in light of today's political discord. >>uthor eric larson on book notes plus, available on the c-span now re-mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> canyon...
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i have listened to kenny dubois, a glassblower in charleston west virginia, who has penned children to support, but has lost his job after 35 years. just three years short of qualifying for his pension. i have listened through the track to family who farm in iowa and who wonder whether they can pass good life and the good on to their children. i have listened to the grandmother east lausanne in east oakland who no longer has a phone to call her grandchildren because she gave it up to pay the rent on small apartment. i listened to young workers out of work. the students without the tuition for college and the families without the chance to own a home. i have seen the closed factories and the stalled assembly lines abandoned indiana and southgate, calif. and i have seen too many, far too many idle men and women desperate to work. i have seen too many, far, too many working families, desperate protect the value of their wages from the ravages of inflation. yet i have also sensed yearning for new hope among the people in every state where i have been and i have felt it their handshake. i s
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when i'm in charleston i go to your church.reer and god has done in your life. >> all god, blown away. have a ton of gratitude in our hearts for everything he has done. >> ainsley: one of your songs gratitude. i love that your dad was a pastor. you grew up in charleston meeting and sea coast church one of the many worship leaders. >> yes, ma'am. >> ainsley: traveling around the country tell us about your tour. >> tear off the roof tour. one of the songs off my record. coat of many colors. and the idea is we want to go across the country and tear off the roof like that story in the bible. get as many people into the room into the presence of god. we believe there is nothing like the people of god singing the praises of god in the presence of god and know that it transforms lives. going all across the country. we actually just did 20 dates. so good. that was supposed to be the end. and thankful that my wife was like yeah, can you do 12 more. added 12 in october. and arenas all across the country and just so punched and honored to
when i'm in charleston i go to your church.reer and god has done in your life. >> all god, blown away. have a ton of gratitude in our hearts for everything he has done. >> ainsley: one of your songs gratitude. i love that your dad was a pastor. you grew up in charleston meeting and sea coast church one of the many worship leaders. >> yes, ma'am. >> ainsley: traveling around the country tell us about your tour. >> tear off the roof tour. one of the songs off my...
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my visit to charleston tomorrow is part of that expansion >> as senator chris was talking about the work-- workforce and the relatively young age of the new employ we have worked hard, senator duckworth and i, opportunities and training on you have suggestions on an ideas that we ought to be pursuing in regards to safety as we train and educate engineers and mechanics the aviation world? what kind of training and education should occur in >> first the outreach to younger people is key in the workforce and keeping it broad. the sooner and earlier the better in that regard. i think it is the lack of management systems is a gap. we see that with airlines were originally reluctant, but have embraced the technology enthusiaical is the gap we need to focus on. >> there are a lot of jobs in kansas and across the country that are related to aviation and aerospace.am anxious for work as opportunities to continue and grow. again, i would highlight in every setting that i have spoken about this topic is that there is no future for the aviation public is not safe or knows that they are safe. anythin
my visit to charleston tomorrow is part of that expansion >> as senator chris was talking about the work-- workforce and the relatively young age of the new employ we have worked hard, senator duckworth and i, opportunities and training on you have suggestions on an ideas that we ought to be pursuing in regards to safety as we train and educate engineers and mechanics the aviation world? what kind of training and education should occur in >> first the outreach to younger people is...
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30 on that list that you're talking about, the josh gibson is now number one, has got an oscar charleston. and when when willie mays was coming up, they said, man, he's got a chance to be the next oscar charleston. he also that's it. talent. and those stories are being unearthed and they're being told and it's been told them all the forms that we have today, whether it's twitter instagram video games, as i talked about. so you're, you're hearing about a whole different group of people that a lot of kids have not heard about. it's been pretty cool finally so fabulous yes. harold reynolds, great pleasure. thank you so much. >> no, it's awesome. i love watson. you thanks for having me. honor. i appreciate you. thank you. thank you for all you do. watch every week. >> oh, thank you so much. appreciate that all right. well, thank you. >> over 400,000 people with a fin have left blood thinners behind with watchman. a safe one time implant that reduces stroke risk and bleeding worry for life watchman, it's one time for a lifetime dog food in the fridge. >> it's not darkly, it's fresh fit, real m
30 on that list that you're talking about, the josh gibson is now number one, has got an oscar charleston. and when when willie mays was coming up, they said, man, he's got a chance to be the next oscar charleston. he also that's it. talent. and those stories are being unearthed and they're being told and it's been told them all the forms that we have today, whether it's twitter instagram video games, as i talked about. so you're, you're hearing about a whole different group of people that a...
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i looked into my family history street thanks to the international african american museum and charleston, south carolina. i was able to trace my lineage back to my ancestor, sarah, who sued for her her freedom from slavery. and one, well now there's a new discovery to tell you about. after i looked into the origins of my last name, that's next the most anticipated the moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash. the cnn presidential debate thursday night at nine live on cnn and streaming unmet your skin is ever changing he care of it with gold ponds age renew formulations of seven moisturizers and three vitamins. >> for all your skin's cold bond. >> what's considered normal for your cat is interesting, but if your cat isn't there, corky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now there someone cia zelenskyy is a once monthly injection to control your cat's away pain veterinary professionals administering silane, cia, who are pregnant, jain to conce
i looked into my family history street thanks to the international african american museum and charleston, south carolina. i was able to trace my lineage back to my ancestor, sarah, who sued for her her freedom from slavery. and one, well now there's a new discovery to tell you about. after i looked into the origins of my last name, that's next the most anticipated the moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher. the president and the former president one stage moderated by jake...
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working across the northeast, a warm front is working through bringing showers and thunderstorms to charleston and jacksonville. houston, mostly sunny with a high of 95 today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >>> coming up, speak now on pregnancy rumors. why taylor swift is standing up for lady gaga. >>> and no silver bullets for the golden years. r bullets for the golden years. e it last long. say hello to your fairy godmother alice, and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain. feeling ughh from a backed up gut? ughh. miralax works naturally with the water in your body to help you go. free your gut and your mood will follow. for 8 grams of fiber, try mirafiber gummies. this isn't charmin! no wonder i don't feel as clean. here's charmin ultra strong. ahhh! my bottom's been saved! with its diamond weave texture, charmin ultra strong cleans better with fewer sheets and less effort. enjoy the go with charmin. pain means pause on the things you love, but... green... means... go! ♪♪ cool the pain with biofreeze. and keep on going.
working across the northeast, a warm front is working through bringing showers and thunderstorms to charleston and jacksonville. houston, mostly sunny with a high of 95 today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >>> coming up, speak now on pregnancy rumors. why taylor swift is standing up for lady gaga. >>> and no silver bullets for the golden years. r bullets for the golden years. e it last long. say hello to your fairy godmother alice, and long-lasting...
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. >> reporter: i'm ben tracy in charleston, illinois. >>> and that's the "cbs news roundup." reporting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> june 6, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." d-day 80 years later, president biden, world leaders, and the last of the greatest generation converge on the beaches of normandy to mark a definitive turning point in world war ii. >>> deadly and dangerous weather. tornadoes hit two states killing a toddler asleep in bed while on the other side of the country they're breaking records for the scorching heat. >>> and wrapping up their case. the prosecution in hunter biden's gun trial expects to call their final witnesses today after his former partners detail his downfall into addiction. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. it was 80 years ago today allied forces stormed the beaches of normandy. the invasion leading to the defeat of the nazis 11 months later. this morning a much different scene as the sun rose. veterans, many around 100 years old, are gathering for what is likely their last trip back to france. pr
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but we're already feeling like summer. 93 in charleston. by tomorrow, same story. we're going to keep this bubble of high pressure, this heat in place. pittsburgh, 94. philadelphia, 92. it's going to feel like 94 tomorrow. look at bangor, maine. this is a really hot spot, feeling like 103 once you factor in the humidity. as we go through the next couple da, friday, 97 iys 6 in phoenix. el paso, 104. all right, that's your wednesday forecast. >> we'll be ready for it, thank you, michelle. >>> up next, a new company crowned most valuable. and amazon teams up with the teamsters. what it could mean for the tech titan. it could mean for the te titan. grab bounty. (♪♪) bounty is made to be stronger... ...and more absorbent. so, while ordinary brands can't hold up, one sheet of bounty keeps working, even when wet. (♪♪) now that's the sound of value. bounty. the quicker picker upper. skincare can start in the laundry room. that's why i always recommend all free clear for sensitive skin. it's free of dyes and perfumes. it's a key part of my self care routine. it's a clean t
but we're already feeling like summer. 93 in charleston. by tomorrow, same story. we're going to keep this bubble of high pressure, this heat in place. pittsburgh, 94. philadelphia, 92. it's going to feel like 94 tomorrow. look at bangor, maine. this is a really hot spot, feeling like 103 once you factor in the humidity. as we go through the next couple da, friday, 97 iys 6 in phoenix. el paso, 104. all right, that's your wednesday forecast. >> we'll be ready for it, thank you, michelle....
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so cities like charleston, south carolina, will send rice and people drovers will be driving their sheep to boston to feed the population. and that can be seen as is being right and that has meaning. and in boston's committee is very thoughtful and send thank you notes to all of the cities contribute food and it's run and all the local newspapers. thank you for your contributions. that makes a real sense of common cause between people, as does the boycotting. but the boycott has no impact economically on britain. it's themed or it's framed as though it's going to affect the 1774 parliamentary election. but that happened before the boycott took effect. so election was over. you couldn't really affect it and everyone responded the boycott the same way. they said, oh no, there's going to be another boycott. quick, let's up extra on things and. so they bought all extra supplies like everybody did with covid, right? they stocked up on junk and then, well, the merchants were fine. they had just sold more than they normally would in a year because everyone bought up their 1775 supplies early. s
so cities like charleston, south carolina, will send rice and people drovers will be driving their sheep to boston to feed the population. and that can be seen as is being right and that has meaning. and in boston's committee is very thoughtful and send thank you notes to all of the cities contribute food and it's run and all the local newspapers. thank you for your contributions. that makes a real sense of common cause between people, as does the boycotting. but the boycott has no impact...
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time we get into the end of the week for parts of southwe southwest west flord /* /* tam. 89 for charleston with mostly-sunny skies. jackson heads to 87 degrees today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances. back to you. >> thanks so much, angie. >>> animal rights activists gave king charles makeover to send a message. supporters of a group called animal rising are seen here gluing a cartoon face onto the king's new portrait. they're trying to bring attention to claims of animal cru cruelty on a number of farms. the painting was covered by plastic and not harmed. >>> we're back in a minute with how police are cracking down nationwide on a device that makes an ordinary handgun fully automatic. like when it needs to be a big, soft shoulder to cry on. which is why downy does more to make clothes softer, fresher, and better. downy. breathe life into your laundry. so rich. so indulgent. it's indulgent moisture body wash for soft, smooth skin. bye-bye dry. hello glow! in just 14 days. indulge with olay body wash. schwarzkopf has 125 years of professional hair expertise. that's why i trust th
time we get into the end of the week for parts of southwe southwest west flord /* /* tam. 89 for charleston with mostly-sunny skies. jackson heads to 87 degrees today. and that's a look at your forecast, frances. back to you. >> thanks so much, angie. >>> animal rights activists gave king charles makeover to send a message. supporters of a group called animal rising are seen here gluing a cartoon face onto the king's new portrait. they're trying to bring attention to claims of...
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. >> reporter: i'm ben tracy in charleston, illinois. >>> and that's the "cbs news roundup."orting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> hello and thank you so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." terror alert in france as one suspect is arrested coinciding with president biden's visit. >>> sensational new details from witnesses from hunter biden's drug use and alleged behavior during testimony in his criminal trial. >>> and an attack on the u.s. emassy in beirut heightens fears of a wider war in the middle east. >>> police in france have arrested a russian-ukrainian citizen and suspected terrorist who was reportedly badly burned after an explosion in his hotel room near paris' charles de gaulle airport. french investigators are now trying to determine if he was part of a wider terror plot. this comes during president biden's trip to commemorate the d-day landings in normandy. cbs' ed o'keefe is traveling with the president. >> reporter: word of this incident comes at the start of president b
. >> reporter: i'm ben tracy in charleston, illinois. >>> and that's the "cbs news roundup."orting from new york city, i'm shanelle kaul. >>> hello and thank you so much for watching. i'm shanelle kaul in new york, and here some of the stories we're tracking on "cbs news roundup." terror alert in france as one suspect is arrested coinciding with president biden's visit. >>> sensational new details from witnesses from hunter biden's drug use...
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this handy. charleston. oh that a no. it just feels when working with porcelain, irreplaceable. that's what i believe. and what you do here. it's a part of history, it's a part of the well, it's part of russian culture. are you part of what you do? does it bring you joy? that does, of course, otherwise i wouldn't have loved for the imperial porcelain manufactory for so long when i bring guessed, well, i'm you same, which is now we branch of the how to touch me. see, it's always a breathtaking experience for me because i know that all porcelain has captured the whole of fortune history. sort of being a part of this history and culture is a great responsibility, but it's also something to be proud of and got to be. it's thank you for taking the time to show me how to do this and it's been fascinating to it. thank you very much . i see below thank you for your interest and willingness to give us, let making a try or the the cards are expensive and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted all
this handy. charleston. oh that a no. it just feels when working with porcelain, irreplaceable. that's what i believe. and what you do here. it's a part of history, it's a part of the well, it's part of russian culture. are you part of what you do? does it bring you joy? that does, of course, otherwise i wouldn't have loved for the imperial porcelain manufactory for so long when i bring guessed, well, i'm you same, which is now we branch of the how to touch me. see, it's always a breathtaking...
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policy and preserves the sense the start of october 7th as a form of collective punishment against charleston, eugene hughes. so it is very likely that this man, as he mentions as well as himself, was subjected to many different various forms of torture. starvation policies as well are being practiced against a policy and prisoners teaching use are being subjected to multiple beatings several times in the day. a lot of the hips are in at the head in order for the occupation to insurance the most and months. amount of damage and injuries to prisoners, and they undergo psychological torture as well. not just a physical torture, but as well as psychological torture, in the sense that they place prisoners in isolation for, for long periods of time, they will use fear the, the chinese family members, i guess the meaning that they will threaten their family members as well. um, so they do really subject pos and you can use too many different forms of physical and mental torture as well. so the human brain can only take so much. i to 5, that's all for me now my colleagues saw sky taylor will be with
policy and preserves the sense the start of october 7th as a form of collective punishment against charleston, eugene hughes. so it is very likely that this man, as he mentions as well as himself, was subjected to many different various forms of torture. starvation policies as well are being practiced against a policy and prisoners teaching use are being subjected to multiple beatings several times in the day. a lot of the hips are in at the head in order for the occupation to insurance the...
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but since the start of october 7th, as a form of collective punishment against charleston, eugene hughes. so it is very likely that this man, as he mentions as well as himself, was subjected to many different various forms of torture. starvation policies as well are being practiced against the policy and prisoners teaching use are being subjected to multiple beatings several times in a day. a lot of the hips are in at the head in order for the occupation to ensure the most and months amount of damage and injuries to prisoners. and they undergo psychological torture as well. not just a physical torture, but as well as psychological torture. in the sense that they place prisoners in isolation for, for long periods of time, they will use fear the, the chinese family members, i guess that meaning that they will threaten their family members as well. um, so they do really subject pos and you can use too many different forms of physical and mental torture as well. so the human brain can only take so much and before we go, let's have a recap of some breaking news. this, our 2 people had been ki
but since the start of october 7th, as a form of collective punishment against charleston, eugene hughes. so it is very likely that this man, as he mentions as well as himself, was subjected to many different various forms of torture. starvation policies as well are being practiced against the policy and prisoners teaching use are being subjected to multiple beatings several times in a day. a lot of the hips are in at the head in order for the occupation to ensure the most and months amount of...
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looking at temperatures tomorrow, possible records bangor, burlington, buffalo, louisville on into charleston and philadelphia. and as we get into the end of the week triple digits for manchester, pittsburgh, cincinnati and washington, d.c. and we have a tropical storm watch now. brownsville all the way up to galveston we're looking at this first possible potential tropical cyclone. going to bring heavy rain into parts of texas. lester, some places could see upwards of eight to ten inches of rain along the coast. >> all right, al, thank you. >>> we turn now to the string of mass shootings across the u.s. over the weekend. police in michigan giving an update on a shooting at a splash park that wounded nine people, while in texas police are searching for a killer. here's erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: tonight in round rock, texas a manhunt for the gunman who opened fire on a juneteenth celebration on sunday, killing two before getting away. >> do not approach as we believe the subject is armed and is dangerous. >> reporter: across the country over the weekend nine mass shootings, killing at leas
looking at temperatures tomorrow, possible records bangor, burlington, buffalo, louisville on into charleston and philadelphia. and as we get into the end of the week triple digits for manchester, pittsburgh, cincinnati and washington, d.c. and we have a tropical storm watch now. brownsville all the way up to galveston we're looking at this first possible potential tropical cyclone. going to bring heavy rain into parts of texas. lester, some places could see upwards of eight to ten inches of...
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so i think this is charleston, all india is election needs to be needs to be corrected because the actions of india or why don't last on very narrow ships in, in one. okay. well, well know when you get the figures show that to induce in any way uncomfortable to the rise of china. but professor july the, i'll stop you. the more from before my advisor doing this national security council after this break, the, to take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shepherd, reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions fixtures designed to simplify. it will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just because it shows you fractured images, present it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground can known in vietnam as the american war, the vietnam war lost it for almost 2 decades and dragged in numerous countries now, we have now and then you don't see it now. why didn't all i'm empty? hundreds of thousands of american troops was sent to the country to back the south vietnamese on me. i got to develop that. not meant to supply american soldier
so i think this is charleston, all india is election needs to be needs to be corrected because the actions of india or why don't last on very narrow ships in, in one. okay. well, well know when you get the figures show that to induce in any way uncomfortable to the rise of china. but professor july the, i'll stop you. the more from before my advisor doing this national security council after this break, the, to take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shepherd, reality...