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so so so the charleston awake this. this after having this wonderful christmas to see that moultrie on fire and to see this this that fort sumter has been occupied by federal troops. they could not just could not stand that. so south carolina seizes fort moultrie, seizes castle pinckney, the federal arsenal and demands anderson to surrender his sumter. so when lincoln becomes president, does he decide, well, look, fort is now in a state that has seceded, we had to get our troops out. or should we them there to say that we're not really recognizing the secession and therefore we should keep these these troops in the fort because it's still an american fort. right? right. so so lincoln lincoln's attitude, lincoln's attitude was that, you know, we're not going to we're not going to surrender. we're not going to surrender for fort sumter. but remember, at this point, he is not yet officially the president of the united states. he has been elected. but but lincoln had i'm talking still in the period of of 1860, in the early
so so so the charleston awake this. this after having this wonderful christmas to see that moultrie on fire and to see this this that fort sumter has been occupied by federal troops. they could not just could not stand that. so south carolina seizes fort moultrie, seizes castle pinckney, the federal arsenal and demands anderson to surrender his sumter. so when lincoln becomes president, does he decide, well, look, fort is now in a state that has seceded, we had to get our troops out. or should...
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lots of lights out in the charleston harbor. you can see how choppy the weather, and heavy bands of wind and rain have been rolling in throughout the morning. just outside of charleston, several tornadoes were reported overnight. here is erin mclaughlin. >> and one of those tornadoes hit this arby's restaurant, and this is what is left. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered about the parking lot. this restaurant is completely destroyed. >> reporter: the system moving at a stubbornly low 5 miles per hour, a more common occurrence amid our climate crisis. >> the bottom line is, we need you to stay home until this passes. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. m
lots of lights out in the charleston harbor. you can see how choppy the weather, and heavy bands of wind and rain have been rolling in throughout the morning. just outside of charleston, several tornadoes were reported overnight. here is erin mclaughlin. >> and one of those tornadoes hit this arby's restaurant, and this is what is left. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered about the parking lot. this restaurant is completely...
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i wanted her to be this this full blooded character who could give us a look at charleston life, charleston society, which is very the culture of culture, life in the upper crust in charleston, i thought i found fascinating was one of the things that really kept me interested in doing this this book i'll tell you about one moment that that probably would not have appealed to anybody else except maybe except me. it's one reason i see probably why i don't don't use researchers and i don't i don't i want to have my impressions be the first impressions. at one point of her diary, she talks about a picnic. she went on with herself and three other we would call on today socialize with three other planters. they'd get in their carriage to do. i'm going to do this picnic in a cemetery cemetery and that's not that uncommon in that area. cemeteries were designed as much for recreation and personal uses as much for for mourning the the objective of this trip, in addition to having a picnic, was to visit the tomb of one of the women's per, her ex husband. so they go to those two men. there's something
i wanted her to be this this full blooded character who could give us a look at charleston life, charleston society, which is very the culture of culture, life in the upper crust in charleston, i thought i found fascinating was one of the things that really kept me interested in doing this this book i'll tell you about one moment that that probably would not have appealed to anybody else except maybe except me. it's one reason i see probably why i don't don't use researchers and i don't i don't...
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i wanted her to be this this full blooded character who could give us a look at charleston life, charleston society, which is very the culture of culture, life in the upper crust in charleston, i thought i found fascinating was one of the things that really kept me interested in doing this this book i'll tell you about one moment that that probably would not have appealed to anybody else except maybe except me. it's one reason i see probably why i don't don't use researchers and i don't i don't i want to have my impressions be the first impressions. at one point of her diary, she talks about a picnic. she went on with herself and three other we would call on today socialize with three other planters. they'd get in their carriage to do. i'm going to do this picnic in a cemetery cemetery and that's not that uncommon in that area. cemeteries were designed as much for recreation and personal uses as much for for mourning the the objective of this trip, in addition to having a picnic, was to visit the tomb of one of the women's per, her ex husband. so they go to those two men. there's something
i wanted her to be this this full blooded character who could give us a look at charleston life, charleston society, which is very the culture of culture, life in the upper crust in charleston, i thought i found fascinating was one of the things that really kept me interested in doing this this book i'll tell you about one moment that that probably would not have appealed to anybody else except maybe except me. it's one reason i see probably why i don't don't use researchers and i don't i don't...
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lots of whitecaps in the charleston harbor. can you see how choppy the water is. heavy bands of rain and wind have been rolling in. several tornados were reported. >> one of these tornados hit this arby's restaurant. and this is what's leflts. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered across the parking lot. >> reporter: the system moving at a stubbornly-slow 5 miles per hour. >> bottom line is we need to you stay home until this passes. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. >> reporter: the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. nbc news, charleston. >> nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking the storm for us. >> we are far from done with tropical storm debby. right now winds are at 45 miles per hour. the rain still working its way in
lots of whitecaps in the charleston harbor. can you see how choppy the water is. heavy bands of rain and wind have been rolling in. several tornados were reported. >> one of these tornados hit this arby's restaurant. and this is what's leflts. the insides of the restaurant completely gutted. tables, chairs, glass, bits of insulation scattered across the parking lot. >> reporter: the system moving at a stubbornly-slow 5 miles per hour. >> bottom line is we need to you stay home...
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charleston was a ghost town today. >> too much, too much.y, easy. >> reporter: except in the spot, where a man who goes by abdul was behind the cash register at this convenience store, where he has worked for 27 years. >> every storm, i'm open. nobody open, just me. [laughs] >> reporter: after making landfall as a category 1 hurricane on florida's west coast on monday,. >> too georgia. >> reporter: i'm cristian benavides in savannah, georgia, where some roads remain closed. while flooding did not reaching the historic levels that officials warned about, the heavy rainfall still left some residents picking up the pieces. >> my first instinct was to go check on my kids because... >> reporter: shakennah conyers, a single mother of four, was sleeping while tropical storm debby pummeled her neighborhood. her roof caved in after this tree was uprooted by the storm. family belongings in her living room and kitchen are ruined, and her apartment is uninhabitable. >> for my kids, all i know is to put a smile on my face and say we going to be okay. >>
charleston was a ghost town today. >> too much, too much.y, easy. >> reporter: except in the spot, where a man who goes by abdul was behind the cash register at this convenience store, where he has worked for 27 years. >> every storm, i'm open. nobody open, just me. [laughs] >> reporter: after making landfall as a category 1 hurricane on florida's west coast on monday,. >> too georgia. >> reporter: i'm cristian benavides in savannah, georgia, where some roads...
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his friend said come down to charleston, i work at the charleston naval shipyard, the government doesn'tiscriminate. so 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. david: voyage parents immigrants from china? >> my parents were both immigrants from hong kong and they met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? so where did you go to high school? >> i went to a high school called hanahan high school. it's a small town from 30 minutes. david: then he went to duke university, were he an engineer student? >> i studied civil and environmental engineering at duke. david: where there are a lot of women in engineering at that time? >> not at that time. i graduated and went to boston consulting group and then after that, after a couple of years of being in the atlanta office, i went to stanford for business school. david: you graduated from stanford and where did you go? quex we thought we wanted to go back to the south and we are looking for jobs with the economy was terrible
his friend said come down to charleston, i work at the charleston naval shipyard, the government doesn'tiscriminate. so 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. david: voyage parents immigrants from china? >> my parents were both immigrants from hong kong and they met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? so where did you go to high school? >> i went to a...
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rainfall totals of 25in now possible from charleston to raleigh.rleston imposing a curfew through 730 this morning. >> i promise you that the purpose of this curfew is not to be annoying. it is not to hurt businesses. it is to keep people off the roads and prioritize the safety of our residents. and our first responders. >> charleston, already seeing nearly a foot of rain with a tornado touching down north of the city here in moncks corner, south carolina, this arby's was destroyed. >> all the furniture that was inside, tables, chairs blown out. there is shattered glass everywhere. >> last night, a cold front triggered severe storms in new york and new jersey ahead of debby's arrival. later this week, new york city officials for the first time using a drone to transmit emergency weather alerts to residents, be prepared to leave your location and flooding occurs. do not hesitate back in the south, debbie is blamed for at least six deaths, five in traffic accidents or from fallen trees. the former hurricane caused widespread damage along florida's gu
rainfall totals of 25in now possible from charleston to raleigh.rleston imposing a curfew through 730 this morning. >> i promise you that the purpose of this curfew is not to be annoying. it is not to hurt businesses. it is to keep people off the roads and prioritize the safety of our residents. and our first responders. >> charleston, already seeing nearly a foot of rain with a tornado touching down north of the city here in moncks corner, south carolina, this arby's was destroyed....
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it is a small town 30 minutes from charleston. david: then you went to duke university?eborah: i did. david: were you an engineer student? deborah: i was. i studied civil and environmental engineering at duke. david: were there are a lot of women in engineering at that time? deborah: not at that time and probably still not as much as it could be today. david: after you graduated, what did you do? deborah: so i graduated and went to boston consulting group. after that after a couple of years of being in the atlanta office, i went to stanford for business school. david: you graduated from stanford and where did you go? deborah: i wasn't sure what i wanted to do with my life. we thought we wanted to move back to the south. we were looking for jobs with the economy was terrible. i stumbled on this startup called paypal, it's fairly large today, but when i was there there was about 300 people in mountain view working with the company and i joined. david: so you joined paypal and what was your responsibility at paypal? deborah: i joined as a product manager. back then there we
it is a small town 30 minutes from charleston. david: then you went to duke university?eborah: i did. david: were you an engineer student? deborah: i was. i studied civil and environmental engineering at duke. david: were there are a lot of women in engineering at that time? deborah: not at that time and probably still not as much as it could be today. david: after you graduated, what did you do? deborah: so i graduated and went to boston consulting group. after that after a couple of years of...
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air charleston, south carolina. people in charleston are preparing for potential record rainfall forecast or say debby could dump up to 30 inches of rain. their cnn's ryan young is in charleston for us ryan, i see that it is raining right now where you are. give us some sense of what the scene looked looks like. there it is in sara, as you know, right before this live shot, the rain really gave us a break here so we can pull this off because before it was unrelenting, we're talking about 6:00 this morning. >> you can hear the rain here pounding and they're saying the worst is yet to come. if you look at this area here, we are close to her waterway, so people here our used to flooding, but when you think about the preparation for amounts of rain, they're talking about, you can see the sandbags on the outside of someone's home right here, more than 50,000 sandbags are passed out just as an area that when you think about the tornado that hit edisto beach and seabrook, iowa, that's about 50 miles away from here. you kno
air charleston, south carolina. people in charleston are preparing for potential record rainfall forecast or say debby could dump up to 30 inches of rain. their cnn's ryan young is in charleston for us ryan, i see that it is raining right now where you are. give us some sense of what the scene looked looks like. there it is in sara, as you know, right before this live shot, the rain really gave us a break here so we can pull this off because before it was unrelenting, we're talking about 6:00...
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in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew hands and legs came down. that pole walked in that church and field, those people it was a human being that did that not apply the open your mouth open your mouth. 7 we keep them your mouth open, it does something with a concussion. every flag has its history. it has its broad and dark parks. we won't talk about dark parts, you know, we can mention how slavery was brought in under the us flag. there's videos of this one organization marching down. i believe it's pennsylvania avenue in washington dc . and they're only flying us flag. so, why not be offended because of that's like, you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything. the dates you say you are fighting for your heritage where your heritage was based on money and power in the only way you can get money and power here. new style is a, if you kill a disenfranchised people, it's like mine is always knew what t
in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew hands and legs came down. that pole walked in that church and field, those people it was a human being that did that not apply the open your mouth open your mouth. 7 we keep them your mouth open, it does something with a concussion. every flag has its history. it has its broad and dark parks. we won't talk about dark parts, you know, we can mention how slavery was brought in under the us flag. there's videos of this one...
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and then what happened is the mother of manuel and the church in charleston, south carolina. in the summer of 2015, was almost to her risk to comprehend. the wife gunmen stormed into a bible study. 9 church members die right before god. another word, church, church church. what do we know about who this man is and what his motivation may have been following women and taken over the country, you have to go shortly after dylan rufus capture investigators found a racist manifesto. he posted online, along with dozens of images, hosing that confederate heritage sites in with confederate flags. now the focus of the nations outrage shifted from the killer themselves to the symbol that seem to contain within its borders, all the racial hatred and roofs hearts. the backlash was swift. terrific, shooting has recognized the highly sensitive debate over the confederate flag. this flag is become a symbol of murder, racism hatred. and it is clearly a symbol of this killer. the conversation we're having about the confederate flag has been about moral empathy. seeing the flag through others
and then what happened is the mother of manuel and the church in charleston, south carolina. in the summer of 2015, was almost to her risk to comprehend. the wife gunmen stormed into a bible study. 9 church members die right before god. another word, church, church church. what do we know about who this man is and what his motivation may have been following women and taken over the country, you have to go shortly after dylan rufus capture investigators found a racist manifesto. he posted...
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in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew hands and legs came down. that pole walked in that church and field, those people or it was a human being that did that. not a slide the open your mouth. open your mouth, the we keep them your mouth open, it does something with a concussion. every flag has its history. it has its broad and dark parts. we won't talk about dark parts, you know, we can mention how slavery was brought in under the us flag. there's videos of this one organization marching down. i believe it's pennsylvania avenue in washington dc . and they're only flying us flag. so, why not be offended because of that's like, you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything. the dates you say you are fighting for your heritage where your heritage was based on money and power in the only way you can get money and power here. new style is if you kill a disenfranchised people, it's like plain as i always kn
in charleston, south carolina. they want you to believe that that flag grew hands and legs came down. that pole walked in that church and field, those people or it was a human being that did that. not a slide the open your mouth. open your mouth, the we keep them your mouth open, it does something with a concussion. every flag has its history. it has its broad and dark parts. we won't talk about dark parts, you know, we can mention how slavery was brought in under the us flag. there's videos of...
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i me or anyone else to deny that it says stanley suiting and charleston happened. and i distinctly remember saying that the photo doing res, posing with the confederate florida, and reading his blog post and then watch governor nikki haley has the courage to take that confederate envelope down from south carolina state house ground. it really made me angry that our governor and our legislators could not just by the same courage. um, so i knew i had to get involved were fighting the deal when they everywhere like her. that why is like what we are better than that. mississippi is better than the this wasn't the 1st time mississippians have wrestled over their flag in 1993, the young w i. c p. c with the state to change the flag for familiar reasons. that lawsuit level discovery that due to a legislative error in 19 o, 6, mississippi did not have an official state flag in 2001 governor. ronnie must grow decided to settle the issue with the statewide referendum, asking voters to choose between 2 flags. the current flag at the time which had been adopted and $1894.00 an
i me or anyone else to deny that it says stanley suiting and charleston happened. and i distinctly remember saying that the photo doing res, posing with the confederate florida, and reading his blog post and then watch governor nikki haley has the courage to take that confederate envelope down from south carolina state house ground. it really made me angry that our governor and our legislators could not just by the same courage. um, so i knew i had to get involved were fighting the deal when...
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charleston was a ghost town. >> too much. easy -- >> reporter: except in this spot where a man who goes by abdul was behind the cash register at this convenience store where he has worked for 27 years. >> every storm i'm open. nobody opens, just me. >> reporter: after making landfall as a category-one hurricane on florida's west coast on monday, debby brought flooding to georgia. >> reporter: i'm cristian benevides in savannah, georgia, where some roads remain closed while flooding did not reach the historic levels that officials warned about. the heavy rainfall still left some residents picking up the pieces. >> my first instinct was to check on my kids. >> reporter: shakina conyers, a single mother of four, was sleeping while tropical storm debby pummelled her neighborhood. her roof caved in after this tree was uprooted by the storm. family belongings in her living room and kitchen are ruined, and her apartment is uninhabitable. >> for my kids, all i know is to put a smile on my face and say we're going to be okay. >> that
charleston was a ghost town. >> too much. easy -- >> reporter: except in this spot where a man who goes by abdul was behind the cash register at this convenience store where he has worked for 27 years. >> every storm i'm open. nobody opens, just me. >> reporter: after making landfall as a category-one hurricane on florida's west coast on monday, debby brought flooding to georgia. >> reporter: i'm cristian benevides in savannah, georgia, where some roads remain...
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two tornadoes were confirmed near charleston. we are seeing damage, windows blown out of buildings, cars flipped over and a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours, cnn's ryan young is in charleston for us this morning. you've been talking to residents. i understand. what are you hearing and seeing. i see the rain is continuing there this morning yeah, absolutely. >> saying we should talk about the fact that so much rain is falling. have to worry about the ground. and of course, the large trees that could fall in the area. but something we wanted to show you is you look off in the distance here, one of the ways we've mapped out how heavy the rain is by what we can see. so we know the port is still open here but you can see visibility is not that high as the rain starts moving in. one of those outer bands sort of pounding us at this point, we were talking to a man who actually works right there. he's one of the pilots who controls one of these boats. he said he had to come in this morning to make sure there were any boats that were
two tornadoes were confirmed near charleston. we are seeing damage, windows blown out of buildings, cars flipped over and a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours, cnn's ryan young is in charleston for us this morning. you've been talking to residents. i understand. what are you hearing and seeing. i see the rain is continuing there this morning yeah, absolutely. >> saying we should talk about the fact that so much rain is falling. have to worry about the ground. and of course, the large...
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yeah, debby has arrived in charleston. what it's worth, our crew had to scramble to find this live location because we already have several low-lying roads under water and also saw multiple confirmed tornadoes over night as debby marks day two now of this devastating run. this morning, debby is churning up america's east coast. >> this is an animal that we don't think that we have seen before. so we must be very, very prepared. >> reporter: slamming georgia and south carolina with what forecasters warn could be a once in a 1,000 year rain event. overnight curfews in savannah and charleston with some areas bracing for up to 25 inches of rain over the coming days. >> if we get this amount of rain is that is forecasted, it will totally overwhelm all of our systems and literally will create islands within the city. >> reporter: holmes in charleston, already barricaded with sandbags and so-called tiger damns filled with water. >> wind is always scary and floods scary. >> reporter: this after the storm which began as a hurricane
yeah, debby has arrived in charleston. what it's worth, our crew had to scramble to find this live location because we already have several low-lying roads under water and also saw multiple confirmed tornadoes over night as debby marks day two now of this devastating run. this morning, debby is churning up america's east coast. >> this is an animal that we don't think that we have seen before. so we must be very, very prepared. >> reporter: slamming georgia and south carolina with...
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it's only made it to charleston by thursday at 8:00 p.m. it will take two full days to go from jacksonville to charleston. and all the while it's dumping rain for hour after hour after hour. that means a foot to a foot and a half of rain for charleston and savannah. that is catastrophic flooding. that would be some of the worst flooding they have ever seen in these locations. we saw it with harvey. when you have a storm parking over an area, this is the danger. the threat from this storm is freshwater flooding. it begins today and continues all week long. >> good to know. thank you, david. >>> all right. onto some other news. vice president kamala harris is closing in on the biggest decision of her two-week presidential campaign -- who will be her running mate. that announcement is expected by tomorrow. meanwhile, a new cbs poll shows harris with a slight edge up 1% over donald trump and tied across battleground states. cbs' natalie brand reports from the white house. >> reporter: every car going in and out of the vice president's residence
it's only made it to charleston by thursday at 8:00 p.m. it will take two full days to go from jacksonville to charleston. and all the while it's dumping rain for hour after hour after hour. that means a foot to a foot and a half of rain for charleston and savannah. that is catastrophic flooding. that would be some of the worst flooding they have ever seen in these locations. we saw it with harvey. when you have a storm parking over an area, this is the danger. the threat from this storm is...
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charleston is included in that. we gear up for another day of really heavy rain.re likely going to see this system emerge offshore. spend a little time over the atlantic waters which are warm, by the way, and work its way back onshore. plenty of rain over the next couple days for this region. on top of that, we'll look for the storm surge potential. this goes from north carolina all the way south into portions of georgia. storm surge not our biggest concern, but on top of all that heavy rain, problematic at the coast. this is something we'll watch for the next couple days, frances, before it starts to move north into portions of the northeast by the time the weekend rolls around. >> we'll check in with you in a bit, thanks, angie. >>> breaking overnight, it is official, kamala harris is the democratic nominee for president. the democratic national committee releasing the results of their virtual roll call vote just after midnight. harris has secured the delegates she needs for the nomination. she now makes history as the first woman of color at the top of a major
charleston is included in that. we gear up for another day of really heavy rain.re likely going to see this system emerge offshore. spend a little time over the atlantic waters which are warm, by the way, and work its way back onshore. plenty of rain over the next couple days for this region. on top of that, we'll look for the storm surge potential. this goes from north carolina all the way south into portions of georgia. storm surge not our biggest concern, but on top of all that heavy rain,...
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part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has forecast an unusually intense hurricane season for this year, with up to 13 hurricanes, predicted rob reynolds alger 0. as you can find more information on our website, so i'll just say we're a dot com. there's continue set one else here of to witness the maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs, and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine the who to said exactly the same thing about living for the 1990 israel has committed a numerous of all crimes since
part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has...
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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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de momento es lo que tengo en vivo desde charleston, carolina del sur, jorge: terremoto mÁs grande en la primera es que ocurriÓ en la noche haciendo que los residentes seamos propensos a sentir los movimientos, la segunda razÓn es por la cuenca de los Ángeles, esta cavidad de tierra con una forma de baÑera cuyas paredes son de arena, lo que las hace poco estables produciendo el efecto cuenca, pero para entenderlo mejor es mos —————— hemos preparado esta grÁfica, esto se originÓ en el fondo de una manera, imagÍnese, esto crea movimiento de olas sÍsmicas y esto hace que se mueva de lado a lado, mire usted. paulina: en austria fueron cancelados los conciertos desde los suyos por un presunto control para realizar ataques en viena, detuvieron a dos presuntos extremistas siendo un joven de 19 aÑos que jurÓ lealtad a isis, lourdes del rÍo tiene mucho mÁs. reportera: en efecto la noticia tiene aguantando a todos la respiraciÓn, se trata de un concierto de taylor swift, tenÍa previsto actuar en el estadio de la capital austriaca el jueves, hermes y sÁbado como parte de su vida, el organizador
de momento es lo que tengo en vivo desde charleston, carolina del sur, jorge: terremoto mÁs grande en la primera es que ocurriÓ en la noche haciendo que los residentes seamos propensos a sentir los movimientos, la segunda razÓn es por la cuenca de los Ángeles, esta cavidad de tierra con una forma de baÑera cuyas paredes son de arena, lo que las hace poco estables produciendo el efecto cuenca, pero para entenderlo mejor es mos —————— hemos preparado esta grÁfica, esto se...
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charleston is surrounded by livers. with all of this rainfall, it can't drain into the atlantic the way it's supposed to with all the water debby is pushing in off the east. we could be looking at storm surge of two to four feet. the mayor saying pumps have been brought in. they are ready, if necessary. same with high water rescue vehicle. a curfew was put in place in charleston last night. city leaders meeting again to assess the plan moving forward as we brace for more of this rain through thursday. george? >> george: okay, victor. now the travel trouble caused by debby and the other storms. thousand of flights have been cancelled or delayed. trevor ault is at la guardia airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. we've now had back to back days with well over 10,000 flight delays and cancellations across the country. this is a huge burden for air travellers during a time when a lot of people are trying to head out on vacation. today we will be battling more travel impacts. >> no answers, you know? i hav
charleston is surrounded by livers. with all of this rainfall, it can't drain into the atlantic the way it's supposed to with all the water debby is pushing in off the east. we could be looking at storm surge of two to four feet. the mayor saying pumps have been brought in. they are ready, if necessary. same with high water rescue vehicle. a curfew was put in place in charleston last night. city leaders meeting again to assess the plan moving forward as we brace for more of this rain through...
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streets here in charleston are still underwater.th carolina's governor saying that 100 national guardsmen and women are ready to go, and more will likely be called up with this rain expected to last for the next several days. linsey? >> linsey: victor oquendo for us, thank you. >>> the slow-moving storm is expected to dump as much as 25 inches of rain in some areas. and we're also tracking severe storms in the northeast. let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee in myrtle beach. hi, ginger. >> reporter: linsey, debby has stopped to more than a crawl. only moving east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. it's been hanging out around savannah, at least the center of it, but that big rain shield and all the threats go way far north, up into north carolina. look at the tornado watch that we're in right now in myrtle beach. wilmington, up to morehead city. that goes until 1:00 a.m. we're also going to end up seeing the flash flood warnings extend. and look when it goes back over water during tomorrow, it will eat up that warm oce
streets here in charleston are still underwater.th carolina's governor saying that 100 national guardsmen and women are ready to go, and more will likely be called up with this rain expected to last for the next several days. linsey? >> linsey: victor oquendo for us, thank you. >>> the slow-moving storm is expected to dump as much as 25 inches of rain in some areas. and we're also tracking severe storms in the northeast. let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee in...
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we could see more of those as we have tornado watches all the way up to charleston. we're also in a flash flood warning because we've already seen two to five inches of rain here ahead of the actual storm. and we're going to end up with 12 hours ahead of us with more, two to three-inch per hour rainfall rates, by the way. here's what happens, the timing and why this is a problem. tomorrow morning, savannah is just starting to release from the heaviest rains, but charleston is getting that onshore flow, meaning that you're going to plug up the rivers and tributaries with that two to four feet of surge, and then on top of it, it won't allow the rain that falls to release into the ocean. so, that combo -- look at that -- myrtle beach, will mington getting in tuesday night through wednesday. then, on thursday, it wraps back around now and hits savannah again. it's going to hang out way too long here, and that's why we have the potentially historic and catastrophic flood problem. not just the coast, but inland, as well. inland flooding a problem, linsey. >> linsey: just r
we could see more of those as we have tornado watches all the way up to charleston. we're also in a flash flood warning because we've already seen two to five inches of rain here ahead of the actual storm. and we're going to end up with 12 hours ahead of us with more, two to three-inch per hour rainfall rates, by the way. here's what happens, the timing and why this is a problem. tomorrow morning, savannah is just starting to release from the heaviest rains, but charleston is getting that...
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that's about to enter the greater charleston metropolitan area.der band around the leftovers of debby that's just drawing in moisture from the atlantic ocean. a lot of rain has fallen already and there certainly more to come. you can see this is kind of maxing out our scales here in terms of the color code. this is feeding and moisture all the way along the eastern seaboard and it's going to interact with a cold front today across portions of the northeast including philadelphia and new york. and it's going to enhance rainfall. there as well. so a flood watch in place for major metropolitans of the northeast, but focusing our attention across the southeast, this is where we have the consecutive rare level four of four high-risk from the weather addiction center for excessive rain that will lead to flash flooding there it is potential for 15 to 20 inches of rain called rainfall across the low country of south carolina, southeastern georgia. and then as we take this through the entire weekend, this is the amount of moisture that is streaming into th
that's about to enter the greater charleston metropolitan area.der band around the leftovers of debby that's just drawing in moisture from the atlantic ocean. a lot of rain has fallen already and there certainly more to come. you can see this is kind of maxing out our scales here in terms of the color code. this is feeding and moisture all the way along the eastern seaboard and it's going to interact with a cold front today across portions of the northeast including philadelphia and new york....
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nbc's maggie vespa is live in charleston, south carolina, for us today.e debby's round one. what's happening now? the storm's getting stronger? >> reporter: the storm is essentially getting stronger. it's 60 miles offshore, gaining strength over those warm waters. it's set to make landfall here again tonight. this is the remnants from round one. this is flood water that's being pumped from under basically the city, from charleston's sewer system. i'll show you over here the generator that they have running, we have several of these just along the water line here in charleston harbor. so they're trying to get the flood water out from round one knowing they're likely going to have a round two here in the carolinas as debby kind of charges back north. we have some video of some of the damage that, again, round one did here in the area, including when debby made landfall as a category 1 hurricane in florida, then became a tropical storm, charging yesterday through georgia. the carolinas, the flood waters were intense. the tornado damage was also just jaw drop
nbc's maggie vespa is live in charleston, south carolina, for us today.e debby's round one. what's happening now? the storm's getting stronger? >> reporter: the storm is essentially getting stronger. it's 60 miles offshore, gaining strength over those warm waters. it's set to make landfall here again tonight. this is the remnants from round one. this is flood water that's being pumped from under basically the city, from charleston's sewer system. i'll show you over here the generator that...
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. >> this happened in north charleston, south carolina.s is the moment a woman was reunited with her cat, sam, after missing for 11, 11 years. >> 11 years? wow. sam had been scared off by a dog again 11 years ago, and hadn't been seen since. it was a day of high emotion at the charleston animal society. this reunion would not have been possible without sam having been microchipped. >> only if you had a gopro on his forehead to know where he's been that whole time. >> oh gosh. it's been a lot of footage next to testing out a new thrill ride. >> this happened in scotland. the first scottish alpine roller coaster was tested ahead of its opening later this year. i love alpine roller coasters. i don't know if you guys have ever been on one. >> no. >> okay, so it's going to open later this year. this was the test run. it is 3200ft long with a total vertical drop of roughly 55 stories, taking riders through downhill loops at up to 28mph. >> andrew, no thank you, but it is now scotland's largest roller coaster. >> i keep seeing this on social medi
. >> this happened in north charleston, south carolina.s is the moment a woman was reunited with her cat, sam, after missing for 11, 11 years. >> 11 years? wow. sam had been scared off by a dog again 11 years ago, and hadn't been seen since. it was a day of high emotion at the charleston animal society. this reunion would not have been possible without sam having been microchipped. >> only if you had a gopro on his forehead to know where he's been that whole time. >> oh...
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. >> reporter: in monks corner, south carolina, north of charleston, a tornado from tropical storm debby tore through businesses and turned over cars. >> one gentleman said shopping carts were flying in the air around him, and he jumped on top of a young lady to protect her from the glass. >> reporter: debby brought heavy wind, rain and flooding to charleston where mayor william cogswell extended monday night's curfew until wednesday. >> we especially don't need nia hoos driving through the water and causing damage to property. >> reporter: at least 9 inches of rain have already inundated the city, and another 8 to 10 inches are forecast through friday. charleston was a ghost town. >> busy, busy. >> reporter: except in this spot, where man who goes by abdul was behind the cash register at this convenience store where he has worked for 27 years. >> nearly every storm i'm open. nobody opens, just me. >> reporter: after making landfall as a category 1 hurricane on florida's west coast on monday, debby brought flooding to georgia. >> i'm cristian benavides in savannah, georgia, where some ro
. >> reporter: in monks corner, south carolina, north of charleston, a tornado from tropical storm debby tore through businesses and turned over cars. >> one gentleman said shopping carts were flying in the air around him, and he jumped on top of a young lady to protect her from the glass. >> reporter: debby brought heavy wind, rain and flooding to charleston where mayor william cogswell extended monday night's curfew until wednesday. >> we especially don't need nia hoos...
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>> savannah, charleston como acumulados de mÁs de dos pies de lluvia.mi gente, muchÍsima precauciÓn principalmente en georgia y carolina del sur, les espera lo peor. >> a estar pendientes a estos sitios. muchas gracias. de la lluvia y de los vientos pasemos a los incendios forestales en el oeste del paÍs. en california, park fire se convirtiÓ en el cuarto mÁs grande de la historia del estado. calcinado hasta ahora mÁs de 400,000 acres de terreno en al menos cuatro condados. el voraz incendio destruyÓ alrededor de 600 estructuras. pero no es sÓlo el estado dorado, una docena de estados mÁs estÁn sufriendo numerosos incendios que ya han quemado mÁs de 2,000,000 de hectÁreas. sÓlo en colorado, miles de bomberos combaten por cielo y tierra el incendio que afecta el condado de jefferson y ha provocado cientos de evacuaciones. ademÁs, ahora una alerta de calor podrÍa avivar las llamas. a tres meses de las elecciones presidenciales, harris se reuniÓ el fin de semana con seis posibles aspirantes al ser su compaÑero de fÓrmula, incluyendo a los gobernadores de p
>> savannah, charleston como acumulados de mÁs de dos pies de lluvia.mi gente, muchÍsima precauciÓn principalmente en georgia y carolina del sur, les espera lo peor. >> a estar pendientes a estos sitios. muchas gracias. de la lluvia y de los vientos pasemos a los incendios forestales en el oeste del paÍs. en california, park fire se convirtiÓ en el cuarto mÁs grande de la historia del estado. calcinado hasta ahora mÁs de 400,000 acres de terreno en al menos cuatro condados....
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charleston has had nine and a half inches of rain.own and pick up this thing tomorrow and tomorrow night and shoot northeast friday and saturday with heavy rain in mountains of virginia and west virginia, watch out for flash flooding into western pennsylvania and new york. i-95 corridor will get moist are. saturday morning debby will be out of the picture. risk of more heavy rainfall. river flooding continues in and around charleston, many rivers over banks and that is affecting homes in the area. >> carley: live with the story of the storm today. thank you. fox business alert. markets are on the rebound with all three indexes seeing gains. some say relief might be short lived. cheryl casone from fox business is here with more. hi, cheryl. >> cheryl: good morning, vol st tillity is something we'll see for a little while through august. yeah, right now dow futures continue to rise up 275 in premarket. we'll see how we do today. we are seeing a rebound from monday's market meltdown. dow jones fell but jumped yesterday and nasdaq sinking
charleston has had nine and a half inches of rain.own and pick up this thing tomorrow and tomorrow night and shoot northeast friday and saturday with heavy rain in mountains of virginia and west virginia, watch out for flash flooding into western pennsylvania and new york. i-95 corridor will get moist are. saturday morning debby will be out of the picture. risk of more heavy rainfall. river flooding continues in and around charleston, many rivers over banks and that is affecting homes in the...
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so so so the charleston awake this. this after having this wonderful christmas to see that moultrie on fire and to see this this that fort sumter has been occupied by federal troops. they could not just could not stand that. so south carolina seizes fort moultrie, seizes castle pinckney, the federal arsenal and demands anderson to surrender his sumter. so when lincoln becomes president, does he decide, well, look, fort is now in a state that has seceded, we had to get our troops out. or should we them there to say that we're not really recognizing the secession and therefore we should keep these these troops in the fort because it's still an american fort. right? right. so so lincoln lincoln's attitude, lincoln's attitude was that, you know, we're not going to we're not going to surrender. we're not going to surrender for fort sumter. but remember, at this point, he is not yet officially the president of the united states. he has been elected. but but lincoln had i'm talking still in the period of of 1860, in the early
so so so the charleston awake this. this after having this wonderful christmas to see that moultrie on fire and to see this this that fort sumter has been occupied by federal troops. they could not just could not stand that. so south carolina seizes fort moultrie, seizes castle pinckney, the federal arsenal and demands anderson to surrender his sumter. so when lincoln becomes president, does he decide, well, look, fort is now in a state that has seceded, we had to get our troops out. or should...
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. >> charleston ha quedado bajo el agua y se mantiene vigente un toque de queda ante las advertenciasna costera. la tormenta tropical, que se desplazÓ muy despacio por georgia tras tocar tierra en florida como huracÁn categorÍa uno, volverÁ al ocÉano atlÁntico y recargada de agua regresarÁ con mÁs fuerza a esta misma Área, donde se pronostican mÁs de 15 pulgadas de lluvia adicionales que podrÍan tener efectos catastrÓficos en savannah, georgia, las potentes rÁfagas de viento derrumbaron Árboles sobre las casas y las constantes precipitaciones sumergieron algunos vecindarios. miles de hogares se quedaron sin electricidad. la familia de daniel pasÓ la noche sin luz por las descargas de la tormenta elÉctrica. >> pasÓ una vez y dos veces, y a la tercera explotÓ el transformador. >> por la maÑana, un equipo de restauraciÓn de energÍa llegÓ a su casa. ahora se reponen del susto de anoche. >> mis hijos fueron los que vieron el relÁmpago y pues se oyÓ un estruendo, un tronido recio y fue de manera que se. asÍ fue como se fue la luz. >> las impresionantes imÁgenes aÉreas de florida muestran po
. >> charleston ha quedado bajo el agua y se mantiene vigente un toque de queda ante las advertenciasna costera. la tormenta tropical, que se desplazÓ muy despacio por georgia tras tocar tierra en florida como huracÁn categorÍa uno, volverÁ al ocÉano atlÁntico y recargada de agua regresarÁ con mÁs fuerza a esta misma Área, donde se pronostican mÁs de 15 pulgadas de lluvia adicionales que podrÍan tener efectos catastrÓficos en savannah, georgia, las potentes rÁfagas de viento...
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roofs were ripped off homes as tornadoes tore through edisto island south of charleston. heavy rain could cause intense flooding across portions of the carolinas today. debby is expected to pick up speed as it moves north where more flooding is expected in the mid-atlantic states and the northeast. >>> up to ten inches of rain could fall in north carolina and virginia, while maryland threw upstate new york and vermont even could get up to six inches of rain into saturday. >>> boeing officials face a second day of grilling over the breakdowns that led to a door panel blowing off in mid flight on a company passenger jet earlier this year. as cbs' kris van cleave reports, boeing is making no promises that it couldn't happen again. >> reporter: when the door panel blew out alaska airlines flight 1282 in january. the pilots heard a loud bang. their ears popped. the cockpit door flew open and ripped off the copilot's headset. the captain called a rapid depressurization an explosive experience. the first officer called it chaos as the pilot struggled to communicate. they didn't
roofs were ripped off homes as tornadoes tore through edisto island south of charleston. heavy rain could cause intense flooding across portions of the carolinas today. debby is expected to pick up speed as it moves north where more flooding is expected in the mid-atlantic states and the northeast. >>> up to ten inches of rain could fall in north carolina and virginia, while maryland threw upstate new york and vermont even could get up to six inches of rain into saturday. >>>...
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charleston getting the on shore flow. charleston doesn't stop getting the on shore flow.arleston going to be a problem wednesday into thursday. that's putting up this potentially historic flood risk for so much of southeast georgia. we're talking rain. 10-20 inches widespread and up to 30 inches for some. up near richmond, virginia, you even have an elevated flash flood risk. we'll be covering it all week. >> michael: thank you very much. now a confession from robert f. kennedy jr. that he once left a dead bear cub in new york's central park. jon karl is in washington, d.c. with more. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, michael. the 2024 presidential campaign has already been filled with strange and unpredictable twists and turns. but this may be the strangest twist yet. a decade ago a central park mystery baffled new yorkers. >> we saw something on the back wheel that could have been a raccoon. >> reporter: captured headlines across the country. >> police now want to know how the bear died and how it got into the park. >> reporter: now we know. robert f. kenned
charleston getting the on shore flow. charleston doesn't stop getting the on shore flow.arleston going to be a problem wednesday into thursday. that's putting up this potentially historic flood risk for so much of southeast georgia. we're talking rain. 10-20 inches widespread and up to 30 inches for some. up near richmond, virginia, you even have an elevated flash flood risk. we'll be covering it all week. >> michael: thank you very much. now a confession from robert f. kennedy jr. that...