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. >> president biden visited royal missionary baptist church in north charleston south carolina. he spoke about the civil rights activism of his youth and his legacy as president. biden who has done great things for this country. [applause] pres. biden: hello hello hello. four i began -- before i begin, let my tell you what i told jim about 20 minutes ago. my state, delaware, whose great shame was -- fought on the wrong side. my state was segregated by law. just couldn't figure out how to get inside the south because it was cut off. all kidding aside. i used to -- when i got engaged, i love reading biographies that say they knew they were going to run for president. the truth of the matter was, i'm a kid who -- talk about impediments, i used to stutter. came from a steel town that went bankrupt. scranton, pennsylvania, things didn't work out because of the economy. you know what? every time i spent time in a black church, i would think of one thing, the word hope. [applause] not a joke. pastor, thank you for allowing me to be back. senator, thank you for that introduction, i appr
. >> president biden visited royal missionary baptist church in north charleston south carolina. he spoke about the civil rights activism of his youth and his legacy as president. biden who has done great things for this country. [applause] pres. biden: hello hello hello. four i began -- before i begin, let my tell you what i told jim about 20 minutes ago. my state, delaware, whose great shame was -- fought on the wrong side. my state was segregated by law. just couldn't figure out how to...
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what they're doing to remove those barriers. >> and charleston is -- i think they said over the newsholiest places in the whole south with as many churches. >> yeah. >> you have such a great background in churches also and religion and spirituality. what is your perspective on some of the -- growing up with an emphasis on the spirit and on the bible and how you process that in terms of your community organizing? >> i think that change - - real change in this country, in society, has come with the role, especially for african americans, is the church as an institution has been the pivotal point. all of our great leaders come out of the church. the voter registration drive was fed by volunteers generated by congregations, both black and white. when we went to mississippi in the '60s and alabama and so forth a lot of white volunteers were volunteers spurred by their denominational fervor and desire to reach equity. so the church is the fundamental fulcrum for change. when the gentleman struck at mother emanuel, a principal church which i have attended when i worked in the south, he stru
what they're doing to remove those barriers. >> and charleston is -- i think they said over the newsholiest places in the whole south with as many churches. >> yeah. >> you have such a great background in churches also and religion and spirituality. what is your perspective on some of the -- growing up with an emphasis on the spirit and on the bible and how you process that in terms of your community organizing? >> i think that change - - real change in this country, in...
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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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i group grew up in what we call the holy city of charleston, south carolina. and at the time of the american revolution, the largest jewish population in the world was in charleston, south carolina. >> i didn't know that. >> the proviviansal usually constitution was the first to recognize jueish. so the -- that's where i grew up. the full total assimilation of the jewish community into south carolina has always been. and then you have that and then you have evangelical churches, truly the biblical references that those two ever who stand with israel shall prosper and those who don't, there is a consequence. it's a universal support and then -- i'm so pleased that, indeed, i have never in south carolina experienced anti-semitism. i'm just appalled in what i see and i was really proud of elis stefanik. i was at the committee with chairman virginia fox and to have the university prosecutes that anti-semitism or calling for the death of jews, you need to consider the context. what? i mean, this -- that -- and i say that sadly, that i'm really grateful in working w
i group grew up in what we call the holy city of charleston, south carolina. and at the time of the american revolution, the largest jewish population in the world was in charleston, south carolina. >> i didn't know that. >> the proviviansal usually constitution was the first to recognize jueish. so the -- that's where i grew up. the full total assimilation of the jewish community into south carolina has always been. and then you have that and then you have evangelical churches,...
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in charleston, south carolina, for example, when these piles of mail reach the post office in charlestonsouth carolina, a mom lay siege to the post office, they polled many items from the post office and set fire to them outside. there is no way you can see this on the screen, but if you can zoom in on the computer, some of the papers at the bottom? with titles like, the liberator, other anti-slavery papers from the north. this is the violent reaction, the repression they were eliciting from the south. this was not confined just to the south. there was a lot of people in the north, especially in the middle portion of the country, a lot of white people who were supportive of slavery, or at least not supportive of abolitionists and did not like the way they were doing what they were doing. in the decades leading to the civil war, there were at least two dozen violent attacks on anti-slavery newspapers and editors. mostly taking place on supposedly free labor territory in the north. the most prominent and most famous one involved this guy, elijah p lovejoy, an anti- slavery newspaper editor
in charleston, south carolina, for example, when these piles of mail reach the post office in charlestonsouth carolina, a mom lay siege to the post office, they polled many items from the post office and set fire to them outside. there is no way you can see this on the screen, but if you can zoom in on the computer, some of the papers at the bottom? with titles like, the liberator, other anti-slavery papers from the north. this is the violent reaction, the repression they were eliciting from...
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i think of how president biden's trajectory to the presidency began right here in charleston, south carolina. when president biden stood before the il-8 union and declared that he would be our nation's next president. he made a promise and a commitment to fight for those who needed their voice heard. that was the alpha, the beginning and many of you have seen it here, right here in this church. you were there for the beginning. we trusted our faith in god. congressman clyburn dispatched his troops and we watched this man, president joseph biden, become our leader. he worked dutifully to fulfill the promise of forgiving student loans to those who need it. and advocated for the oval office -- to the oval office for the passage of the john lewis voting rights act. president biden recognized immediately there was much work to do and began the task of doing so. our country was hurting. we knew all of this. president biden inherited some of the biggest challenges our nation has ever seen. we needed to restore the soul of this country. but he seemed to think we've come this far by faith. during his
i think of how president biden's trajectory to the presidency began right here in charleston, south carolina. when president biden stood before the il-8 union and declared that he would be our nation's next president. he made a promise and a commitment to fight for those who needed their voice heard. that was the alpha, the beginning and many of you have seen it here, right here in this church. you were there for the beginning. we trusted our faith in god. congressman clyburn dispatched his...
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cold too along the southwest. 41 in charleston. that's your monday forecast. >>> michelle, thank you. today we celebrate the birth of reverend martin luther king jr. across the u.s., many offices and services are shuttered for the federal holiday. this includes most non-essential governmental offices and libraries. major bank branches will also be closed. the postal service and most u.p.s. shipping services will not deliver today, although fedex will have modified delivery service. major retail chains, including walmart, target and kroger will be open, as will many restaurants. this is one of several free days for national parks this year. >>> coming up, the bills and gloangeaes sri into division championships. >>> and back in a minute with a literal fallout from spacex's explosion last week. this mucus won't move out. you're gonna love this property. the guy's congestion remedy? harmless. try this. mucinex 12 hour treats the mucus that causes chest congestion for all-day relief. don't leave! it's fine! ugh! i was worried about thi
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he and the first lady toured the international african american museum in charleston.t was built on a waterfront site where tens of thousands of enslaved africans were brought to the u.s. more than 200 years ago. the president also spoke at a baptist church in charleston where he urged americans to keep the faith. >> we got to keep going. we owe to all those who came before us. there's so much we can do. we've got to stay involved. got to stay engaged. >> and biden also posthumously pardoned the late black activist malcolm x. he influenced black civil rights leaders. garvey was convicted of mail fraud in the 1920s and died in 1940. >>> now to the middle east where the fragile israel-hamas cease-fire is holding for now. three hostages, romi gonen, emily damari, and doron steinbrecher, are waking up in israel surrounded by loved ones this morning after spending 471 days in hamas captivity. in exchange israel released 90 palestinian prisoners into the west bank. cbs' naomi ruchim has details on how the first exchange went. there are still many more images set to be releas
he and the first lady toured the international african american museum in charleston.t was built on a waterfront site where tens of thousands of enslaved africans were brought to the u.s. more than 200 years ago. the president also spoke at a baptist church in charleston where he urged americans to keep the faith. >> we got to keep going. we owe to all those who came before us. there's so much we can do. we've got to stay involved. got to stay engaged. >> and biden also posthumously...
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cnn's arlette saenz is traveling with the president, and she joins us now live from charleston.nd arlette, it is a significant day for president biden as he closes this chapter of a very decades long political career. and it's probably no accident that he's doing it there in south carolina, a place that was so pivotal to his to him becoming president. >> that's right. jessica. and, you know, i actually spoke with congressman jim clyburn, the man who endorsed biden back in 2020 when his campaign was really struggling. that endorsement really launched biden to a win here in south carolina. and then on to winning the democratic nomination. clyburn had told me that biden personally called him just a few weeks ago and said he wanted to end his presidency right here in south carolina, that he knew it was fitting and knows how important this state has been to him, both politically and personally, not just this day has not just revived biden's campaign back in 2020, but it also offered the biden family a bit of comfort and solace in the past. after the passing of their son, beau biden,
cnn's arlette saenz is traveling with the president, and she joins us now live from charleston.nd arlette, it is a significant day for president biden as he closes this chapter of a very decades long political career. and it's probably no accident that he's doing it there in south carolina, a place that was so pivotal to his to him becoming president. >> that's right. jessica. and, you know, i actually spoke with congressman jim clyburn, the man who endorsed biden back in 2020 when his...
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underneath the picture of john and me is charleston, south carolina.hat is where president biden has just landed, and he is on his way to a church where he will be delivering remarks, which we will bring you live as well. there you can see the back of his head there, president biden on the left. you're looking at hostage square in tel aviv, which has been a daily regular gathering point not just for hostage families, but for protesters and people who have taken great issue with the israeli government. one of the important things to note is this deal, this this cease fire deal, which seems to have gone into effect, was a deal that was largely available to all the parties on may 25th, may 1st of this year. in fact, it was a deal that was initially negotiated by the biden administration. since then, at least one hostage is known to have died, and many, many palestinians have been killed in the ongoing war. so there's a great deal of frustration. while there's jubilation and excitement that prisoners will be freed and hostages will be released. and that is
underneath the picture of john and me is charleston, south carolina.hat is where president biden has just landed, and he is on his way to a church where he will be delivering remarks, which we will bring you live as well. there you can see the back of his head there, president biden on the left. you're looking at hostage square in tel aviv, which has been a daily regular gathering point not just for hostage families, but for protesters and people who have taken great issue with the israeli...
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he attended a church service and visited charleston's international african american museum.iktok has restored service to the 170 million u.s. users of the social media app. less than 24 hours after it went dark because of a federal ban, tiktok powered back on. that was after president-elect trump said that once in office he would try to give its china-based parent company more time to find a government-approved buyer. the law that banned the app gives the president authority to grant a 90-day extension. millions of people across the country are bracing for dangerously cold conditions as a polar vortex moves south from the arctic. this latest round of winter weather is expected to bring bitterly cold temperatures, plunging the northern plains into single digits. it's also set to bring a rare bout of freezing rain to the south. president biden pardoned the historic leader of the black nationalist movement, 85 years after his death. marcus garvey was among five people to receive pardons from mr. biden on the eve of his leaving office. garvey, who died in 1940, mobilized the bla
he attended a church service and visited charleston's international african american museum.iktok has restored service to the 170 million u.s. users of the social media app. less than 24 hours after it went dark because of a federal ban, tiktok powered back on. that was after president-elect trump said that once in office he would try to give its china-based parent company more time to find a government-approved buyer. the law that banned the app gives the president authority to grant a 90-day...
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the bidens were also treated to a tour of the international african american museum in charleston. and still ahead, could one teachers at homee invention help homeowners battle future wildfires? he says it saved houses from the ongoing palisades fire. we'll show you how it works. next, we're going to take you to wine country, where relief efforts continue for the thousands of people impacted by the southern california fires. and right now in san jose, cloudy skies linger. it's been a gloomy day. the clouds never really breaking up 51 degrees tomorrow. more sunshine in san jose and it's due to an increase in t wind. due to an increase in t wind. ahe have you ever dreamt of getting two of your fav wendy's items for 7 bucks? like a spicy chicken sandwich, dave's single or... 10 piece nuggs? well today's the day your oddly specific dream comes true. pretty good dream. two favs for just 7 bucks? gotta be wendy's. - man, i need some serious help with this health insurance stuff. - check out covered california. it's a free service from the state that helps you get health insurance. millio
the bidens were also treated to a tour of the international african american museum in charleston. and still ahead, could one teachers at homee invention help homeowners battle future wildfires? he says it saved houses from the ongoing palisades fire. we'll show you how it works. next, we're going to take you to wine country, where relief efforts continue for the thousands of people impacted by the southern california fires. and right now in san jose, cloudy skies linger. it's been a gloomy...
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today in that the marquee arrived to assist in the revolution in my home community of georgetown, charleston 1777 and we greeted the general and what an impact he had on our country. we all know france is the first american ally dating to march 21, 1778, and when the french monarchy recognized the independence of the united states and then on diplomat relations august 6th, 1778. south carolina really cherishes its french history and we are grateful even today that we have the only functioning french church in america founded in 1844 in charleston. additionally,s leading patriot of the american revolution was hugonot, a beloved here on capitol hill two blocks away where it's known as marion park, and it was named after the general and it's just again a daily reminder of our shared heritage and appreciation. along with that several years ago i had the opportunity to raise money for a statue to be located in the park of general marion. and while i was doing it i was telling people this would be the first monument ambassador to a french hugonot in washington. and no, george had french heritage,
today in that the marquee arrived to assist in the revolution in my home community of georgetown, charleston 1777 and we greeted the general and what an impact he had on our country. we all know france is the first american ally dating to march 21, 1778, and when the french monarchy recognized the independence of the united states and then on diplomat relations august 6th, 1778. south carolina really cherishes its french history and we are grateful even today that we have the only functioning...
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. >> president biden spoke from royal missionary baptist church in north charleston, south carolina, delivering remarks to the press about the israel-hamas cease-fire deal, which had taken effect earlier sunday morning. >> hey folks, i'm going to be quick. this morning, the deal that i first put forward last may for the middle east has finally come to fruition. the cease-fire has gone into effect in gaza. hostages are being released. three israeli women held against their will for 470 days in dark tunnels. four more women will be released in seven days. three more hostages will be released every seven days. we pray for their families, it'll be a long recovery. by the 16th day of the deal, talks will begin in the second phase. this phase includes the release of israeli soldiers and a permanent end to the war, without hamas in power or able to threaten israel. hundreds of trucks are entering gaza as we speak, carrying assistance for civilians who suffered enormously from the war that hamas started in 2023, nearly 15 months ago. today alone we anticipate several hundred trucks will ente
. >> president biden spoke from royal missionary baptist church in north charleston, south carolina, delivering remarks to the press about the israel-hamas cease-fire deal, which had taken effect earlier sunday morning. >> hey folks, i'm going to be quick. this morning, the deal that i first put forward last may for the middle east has finally come to fruition. the cease-fire has gone into effect in gaza. hostages are being released. three israeli women held against their will for...
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he was in charleston spoke from charleston to essentially presentation on what we're seeing on the phone and what our viewers have been seeing unfold on their screen with a live shot to vote for prison. i'm looking down to rice square and gaza as well. we got the confirmation a while he was speaking that the is really hostages, the 3 captives that are being released today that have been released now by i'm us . we knew that were in is really hands. we now know, and it was confirmed by the us presidents that they have left gaza. so again, what you take away from this very short address from the outgoing us president is the east taking credit for this thing. my policy essentially got us to this point. then with that, when we back little why, of the plans, your coverage, but with that i will headed back to do. thanks so much, cheryl. you've mentioned that us, some of the final words of joe biden is president. these are some of the 1st words all boss, $1600.00 to m. t special coverage of the seas. 5 in gaza. and we begin in a sub i. a square in garza city will take you there in a 2nd to see
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but going to the mother city, the holy city, charleston is a very special place. and it's a place where you may remember when the president came to charleston in the wake of the emanuel nine massacre, to help funeralize our friend, our friend reverend clementa pinckney. and he went there to console the parishioners of mother emanuel. but he found himself, he and the first lady being consoled by the people there in the wake of losing his son, beau. it's a long standing relationship that, of course, blossomed in 2020, when the people of south carolina stepped up to make sure that joe biden would come into the white house as president of the united states following the first african-american president as vice president, bringing with him in tow the first woman president, and certainly all the other wonderful things he's done for all of america and certainly for african americans. a strong legacy, unparalleled, i dare say some people say lbj since lbj, some say since fdr. i think that history and legacy will treat the president's record incredibly well. >> 16.6 millio
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founded in 1844, in charleston.additionally, a leading patriot of the american revolution was huguenot general francis marion, the celebrated swamp fox. a beloved park is right here on capitol hill, just two blocks away where it's known as marion park. and it was named after the general. and it's just, again, a daily reminder of our shared heritage and appreciation, along with that, several years ago, i had the opportunity to raise money for a statue to be located in the park of general washing of general marion. and while i was doing it, i was telling people, hey, this be the first monument ambassador to a french huguenot in washington. and somebody very truthfully reminded me, no, actually, george washington had french huguenot heritage. there are other statues around. and the market in lafayette was a military leader of the american revolution, a political leader of the french revolution. during the american revolution, lafayette served as a member of george washington and staff and brought needed french military
founded in 1844, in charleston.additionally, a leading patriot of the american revolution was huguenot general francis marion, the celebrated swamp fox. a beloved park is right here on capitol hill, just two blocks away where it's known as marion park. and it was named after the general. and it's just, again, a daily reminder of our shared heritage and appreciation, along with that, several years ago, i had the opportunity to raise money for a statue to be located in the park of general washing...
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>> brian: charleston chew, you can get at a gas station, you have to dust off. >> ainsley: used to be char charleston. >> lawrence: your patients have more money than mine, they said get a pack of gun. >> brian: and the candy cigarettes. they sell those in south car carolina, even though i loved it when i was little. >> brian: they love their tobacco. >> steve: an hour and seven minutes, pete hegseth takes center stage for his confirmation hearings, we'll take a look at all of this week's hearings coming up next. at harbor freight, we design and test our own tools and sell them directly to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. ♪ where ya headed? susan: where am i headed? am i just gonna take what the markets gives me? no. i can do some research. ya know, that's backed by j.p. morgan's leading strategists like us. when you want to invest with more confidence... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management let's say you're deep in a show or a game or the game. on a train, at home, at work. okay, maybe
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the chief had been educated in charleston and he had learned latin and greek. i don't know if they were completely unfamiliar with paintings, but trumbull did this sketch. they are wonderful. they are six different guys and you would recognize each one of them and see that each one of them is different from the others. so his hand and his eye are more intelligent in a way, than he is. so he is not very thoughtful in any sort of sense of inclusivity, but when he gets to work on a subject, the result can be. >> thank you -- hello. thank you for your talk. how have his paintings held up historically over the years? >> held up? >> held up in terms of criticism. >> oh. well, there's an interesting story that thackery saw the paintings and said trumbull is your painter. i don't know if anyone would say that now. trumbull, i think, has lasted as a historian, or as he put it, a historiographer. people don't know about john trumbull or who he was, but they have all seen him. those paintings in the rotunda, millions of people walk by them. bunker hill isn't in the rotund
the chief had been educated in charleston and he had learned latin and greek. i don't know if they were completely unfamiliar with paintings, but trumbull did this sketch. they are wonderful. they are six different guys and you would recognize each one of them and see that each one of them is different from the others. so his hand and his eye are more intelligent in a way, than he is. so he is not very thoughtful in any sort of sense of inclusivity, but when he gets to work on a subject, the...
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it is located there in charleston, south carolina. it is a museum of history. we did expect the president and first lady to be there for quite some time. let's go to kathy park, who's been traveling with the president in charleston. so first of all, let's talk about the tone of what has been likely president biden's final speech as president. that is coming up in about 30 minutes or so. if he's on time, what are you expecting? >> yeah. hey there alex, good afternoon to you. >> i would say the tone is likely going to kind of mimic what we heard earlier this morning at the local missionary baptist church, when he was pretty confident he exuded strength. but as you mentioned, it's hard to believe that we are counting down the final hours of his presidency. and, alex, we should point out that south carolina really has a close place in biden's heart because of what happened back in 2020. clinch a critical primary victory in the state. he also got a key endorsement from representative jim clyburn, and it ultimately propelled him to the presidency. we heard from the c
it is located there in charleston, south carolina. it is a museum of history. we did expect the president and first lady to be there for quite some time. let's go to kathy park, who's been traveling with the president in charleston. so first of all, let's talk about the tone of what has been likely president biden's final speech as president. that is coming up in about 30 minutes or so. if he's on time, what are you expecting? >> yeah. hey there alex, good afternoon to you. >> i...
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the chief had been educated in charleston he learned latin and greek. you know, i don't know if they were complete unfamiliar with with paintings. trumbull did these sketches and they're really wonderful. they're very i mean, these are six different guys and. you would recognize each one of them. and you you see that each one of them is different from the others. so his hand and his eye are more intelligent in a way than he is. so he's not. no he's not very thoughtful or in any sort of a sense of inclusivity but when he gets to work on a subject the result be. that thank you for your hello thank you for your talk how his paintings held up over the years how held up held up as in terms of criticism. oh well there's an interesting story thackery the novelist, was taking a walk through the capital. the senator sumner, on the 1850s. and then he saw paintings in the rotunda, and he said, trumbull is your painter, meaning america's painter. never forget trumbull. i don't know if anyone would say that. now, trumbull think has lasted as a historian or as he put
the chief had been educated in charleston he learned latin and greek. you know, i don't know if they were complete unfamiliar with with paintings. trumbull did these sketches and they're really wonderful. they're very i mean, these are six different guys and. you would recognize each one of them. and you you see that each one of them is different from the others. so his hand and his eye are more intelligent in a way than he is. so he's not. no he's not very thoughtful or in any sort of a sense...
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the bidens were also treated to a tour of the international african american museum in charleston, and incoming president trump may have his first official trip scheduled. it is likely to be los angeles to review the aftermath of the deadly and devastating wildfires. mr. trump announced he would be visiting california this friday during his washington rally at capital one arena. earlier today, governor newsom had previously invited the president elect to visit the state last week. and tonight we are watching for patchy fog as we head towards tomorrow mororning. at the same time, gusty, dry offshore wind to start the week. how long these winds stick around and when rain chances might make a co homeowners taking some pretty critical steps. the stark contrast mirrors a controlled burn that consumer investigator chris chmura attended to help you prepare your home to withstand a fire. watching a tiny home burn down right next to one that didn't really opened our eyes before the first flames, we spoke with engineer ann cope. i'm the chief engineer for ives. ives is the institute for building
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about our nieces who candidly could beat me in any of these sports but we were playing tennis in charleston high school golf and soccer. moving forward this line has to be drawn and it's important women and girls have fairness and safety in sports and starts with measures like this. house republicans are committed to being a part of common sense and thank congressman steube for his leadership on this critical issue. with that i'll hand it over to one of the new members of the house conference, the g.o.p. conference, congressman riley moore of west virginia. mr. moore: thank you. good morning, everybody. first i'd like to point out i'm very proud to be a co-sponsor of this piece of legislation. and this is a bill from the state i'm from, west virginia, that we actually already passed. and to a greater threat saved many from problems in the locker rooms. but one important thing to mention here, sex is not something that's determined at birth. it's observed. it's not determined by a school board. it's not determined even by this body. what we seek to do here is reaffirm something that's an abs
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overall, things look pretty fo charleston today. 60 degrees with sunshine as well in new orleans. and mid-50s in shreveport. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >> okay, thanks so much, angie. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with those we lost in 2024. >>> and the historic streak on wall street not seen in a generation. . ♪♪ the bare minimum. anti-dandruff shampoo made with only nine ingredients. no sulfates, silicones or dyes. and packaged with 45% less plastic. giving you outstanding dandruff protection. and leaving hair beautiful and moisturized. major dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. head & shoulders bare. (♪♪) 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. and is gentle for my skin, and her's too. for an effective clean that's gentle on skin, all you need is all free clear. can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven
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going from little river to charleston is about a two and a half hour drive. it's a real change. since i represent south carolina i like them very much. he is married and they have two kids, caroline and cole and they are adorable. from a south carolina point of view we are very proud of scott. i was over-the-top happy when president trump picked him. because i know him. i know where he came from. the rich and powerful do not live in little river. this is truly the american dream. this man has been successful with everything he has ever tried to do. he has worked really hard. why did president pick him? because he believes president trump's economic agenda is good for the country and he wants to help president trump be successful. here is what scott said. i think it is the building of economic policy with national security, economic policy and national security are now indispensable and a donald trump understands that. i agree. if we go -- do not have energy independence we are less safe. if we do not get our debt in order we are less safe. i am known as a national security guy b
going from little river to charleston is about a two and a half hour drive. it's a real change. since i represent south carolina i like them very much. he is married and they have two kids, caroline and cole and they are adorable. from a south carolina point of view we are very proud of scott. i was over-the-top happy when president trump picked him. because i know him. i know where he came from. the rich and powerful do not live in little river. this is truly the american dream. this man has...
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no matter where you are from, the eastern panhandle, the northern panhandle, right here in charlestonsouthern caulfield or anywhere across our state, we are all on team west virginia now. [applause] today, i am calling on all of us to put aside our differences and unite for the greater good. every person here or every person watching has a role to play in building the future that we and our entire state deserves. together, we are going to make west virginia a beacon of opportunity, of hope, and prosperity for all. our path forward is clear, it's a path paved with hard work and bold action. and we will have some big challenges and economic obstacles in front of us, but we will overcome them. [applause] and as we overcome them, we will make west virginia that shining state in the mountains. [applause] this is our moment to rise, to dream bigger, achieve more. we have seen tough times before. it is a state we have always -- where we have always come out of it stronger. our story is still being written. and every west virginian will play a role in shaping the next chapter. so let's be bol
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you were in charleston. there you are. south carolina today with the president of the united states on his last full day as president. but you were also there with kemba smith to talk about her and the significance of her being on that trip with you. >> well, kemba was was not with me today. she was at home in virginia because she received the news as as one does the night before. it becomes public that her sentence was fully pardoned by the by the president. and i have to say as an organization that has worked with kemba for over 30 years, this was one of the most momentous outcomes we could have hoped for. we began representing kemba when she was in her early 20s and had gotten caught up with a unfortunate romantic relationship that was abusive and led her to make some choices that she came to regret. she was a nonviolent offender, and because of the draconian drug laws and mandatory sentencing laws we have, she was sentenced to 24.5 years in prison. as a young woman, she gave birth to her son while in prison and thankfu
you were in charleston. there you are. south carolina today with the president of the united states on his last full day as president. but you were also there with kemba smith to talk about her and the significance of her being on that trip with you. >> well, kemba was was not with me today. she was at home in virginia because she received the news as as one does the night before. it becomes public that her sentence was fully pardoned by the by the president. and i have to say as an...
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saying saying that what they were doing was wrong you can imagine what slaveholders of this in charlestonand south carolina, for example, when these piles of abolitionist mail reached the post office in charleston, south carolina, a mob laid siege to the us post office there. and you can see in the illustration they pulled many of these items out from the post and set fire to them outside and there's no way you can see this up on the screen but if you can look at this on a computer and zoom in some of the papers at the bottom there are marked with titles like the liberator the boston atlas another another paper from the north so this the kind of violent reaction the repression that they eliciting from the south. but that's actually wasn't confined only to the south. there was also a lot of people in the north and especially kind of in the middle portion of the country. a lot of white people who were supportive of slavery or at least were not supportive of abolitionists and did not like the way abolitionists were doing what they were doing. so in the decades leading to the civil war, there
saying saying that what they were doing was wrong you can imagine what slaveholders of this in charlestonand south carolina, for example, when these piles of abolitionist mail reached the post office in charleston, south carolina, a mob laid siege to the us post office there. and you can see in the illustration they pulled many of these items out from the post and set fire to them outside and there's no way you can see this up on the screen but if you can look at this on a computer and zoom in...
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nearly 50 years charleston started her career in 1964, appearing on a variety of shows before landing on general hospital, including happy days right here on abc. leslie charleson was 79 years old. >> well, a massive great white shark lurking off florida is getting the states attention. his name is breton, and he wears a tracker after being tagged five years ago. he's 13ft long and weighs about 1,400 pounds. breton has been making headlines because he has resurfaced at least seven times in the past week, including once on sunday. his track seems to be going right towards daytona beach, perhaps for spring break. yeah, right. get a little early start. did you see that map? just my gosh the amount of he's busy water. yeah the area covered there. look at that. >> coming up the latest on the overnight launch attempts of blue origin's new glenn rocket. >> and later the end of the line for one of our teams as another finds out who it will be playing next. >> you're watching world news now protected in the poc t. new s wednesday on abc. there's a. >> starman waiting in the sky. he'd like to c
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the bidens were also treated to a tour of the international african american museum in charleston, andoming president trump may have his first official trip scheduled. it is likely to be los angeles to review the aftermath of the deadly and devastating wildfires. mr. trump announced he would be visiting california this friday during his washington rally at capital one arena. earlier today, governor newsom had previously invited the president elect to visit the state last week. and tonight we are watching for patchy fog as we head towards tomorrow morning. at the same time, gusty, dryry offshore wind to start the week. how long these winds stick around and when rain chances might make a come bounced from one doctor to the next. does it have to be like this? at kaiser permanente, we have a different kind of healthcare... so, how did you like doctor lum? ...where all of us work together for all that is you. i don't ever see anyone coming out to maintenance anything, so it's very scary for me because i have everything i love in this home. so, we've now implemented drone technology. how is
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israeli women who were released and then he had a building and museum dedication in charleston. one of the things that he said is that he is not going away. he is not disappearing. you wonder what his post presidency life will be like at age 82. largely spent in wilmington, delaware, rehoboth beach where he spent so many weekends as president. enter donald trump who has the energy sometimes of 100 men, dana. we have seen it and talked about going back on trump time. we talked to our colleagues of younger age who were not working with us during the first term. donald trump gets more done before noon than most of us do in an entire week. so get ready. it is back. trump time. >> dana: it is. bret baier and martha maccallum will lead our special coverage after our show this morning. i get to have them as our guests right now as we watch the motorcade roll out. martha maccallum get your thoughts first. >> you guys have had fantastic coverage all morning. it is a spectacular day in washington, d.c. the sky is blue, there is a snow covering all over this beautiful capital city of the u
israeli women who were released and then he had a building and museum dedication in charleston. one of the things that he said is that he is not going away. he is not disappearing. you wonder what his post presidency life will be like at age 82. largely spent in wilmington, delaware, rehoboth beach where he spent so many weekends as president. enter donald trump who has the energy sometimes of 100 men, dana. we have seen it and talked about going back on trump time. we talked to our colleagues...
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host: jermaine, north charleston, south carolina. democratic caller. caller: how are you doing. good morning. i hear a lot of callers calling in and they speak about the pipeline that biden supposedly shut down. i would like the guests to explain this pipeline and clear it out how it was never operational and it did not do anything. host: we will talk about that. keystone, i think is what he is talking about. guest: there are a lot of pipeline projects and we have more than any other country because almost two thirds of any of the energy that we use and certainly every drop of fuel that you put in your car that will -- or goes into an airplane or truck goes through a pipeline. it is the most efficient way to move stuff around and it has been that way. keystone xl was a joint u.s. and canadian project. most of it was built and it exists in different phases, but the extension was canceled under the biden administration. it was studied longer during the obama administration and it took to win world war ii. everyone in town admits that it was a political decision and yet here we are
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ice accumulations topping .75 inch in some spots like lexington and charleston. but the snowfall totals, 6 to 10 inches, impressive to say the least, with isolated spots receiving more than a foot. >> angie lassman, lots to watch. thank you. >>> we are learning more tonight about how exactly the suspect in the deadly new orleans truck ramming prepared for his horrific attack. apparently wearing special glasses to record the area around bourbon street, according to the fbi, which is releasing a first look at that new video tonight. kathy park is in new orleans. >> reporter: for the first time, the fbi sharing this chilling glimpse of what they say was the planning of shamsud-din jabbar's new year's day terror attack in new orleans, recorded on his biking glasses, later catching a glimpse of himself in the mirror. >> meta glasses appear to look like regular glasses, but they allow a user to record video and photos hand free. >> reporter: on the night of the attack, surveillance videos captured jabbar placing two coolers containing what the fbi says were improvised
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the president toured the international african american museum in charleston where he gave what are likely his final public remarks as president. >> got to keep going. we owe it to all those who came before us. here on these waters. and all those who are going to come after. folks, there's so much we can do. but we've got to stay involved. we've got to stay engaged. >> after their visit the president and first lady left for washington to prepare for monday's handover of power to president-elect donald trump. >>> the popular social media app tiktok was back in service on sunday afternoon after trump promised to put on hold a congressional ban. tiktok stopped working for its 170 million american users late saturday night. that's because congress last year passed a law requiring tiktok's chinese owner to sell to a u.s. company by january 19th or be shut down. but it was back on line again just 14 hours later after trump said he will use an executive order to override the ban once he takes office. >>> the first group of palestinian prisoners have been released from israeli custody as part of a
the president toured the international african american museum in charleston where he gave what are likely his final public remarks as president. >> got to keep going. we owe it to all those who came before us. here on these waters. and all those who are going to come after. folks, there's so much we can do. but we've got to stay involved. we've got to stay engaged. >> after their visit the president and first lady left for washington to prepare for monday's handover of power to...
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now, biden touted those pardons today during his last official trip as president, traveling to charlestoncarolina. biden visited the royal missionary baptist church to honor martin luther king jr. biden's remarks focused on redemption and mercy, noting the clemency and pardons for nonviolent drug offenders. i prayed with you here in february of 2020 when i was running for president, and my final full day as president. of all the places i wanted to be was back here with you. back here at home. this weekend marks the 35th anniversary of a mobile and often loud san francisco landmark. you're seeing them right there. we're talking about the famous sea lions at pier 39. the sea lions weren't always part of fisherman's wharf. they first showed up just about on the martin luther king junior holiday weekend back in 1990. the colony of curious, charismatic visitors. they have been a tourist attraction and local favorite ever since. quintessential san francisco and the weather. they're looking actually pretty nice. they got happy. they got some sunshine. so they were enjoying that. it looks like fo
now, biden touted those pardons today during his last official trip as president, traveling to charlestoncarolina. biden visited the royal missionary baptist church to honor martin luther king jr. biden's remarks focused on redemption and mercy, noting the clemency and pardons for nonviolent drug offenders. i prayed with you here in february of 2020 when i was running for president, and my final full day as president. of all the places i wanted to be was back here with you. back here at home....
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president biden to deliver remarks on the ceasefire and the hostage deal in the middle east from charleston, south carolina. we will bring it to you live in a special report. when the president speaks this morning. meanwhile, back here in the u.s, tiktok proactively shutting down its app last evening, hours before that midnight deadline set by the supreme court, leaving 170 million u.s. users without the popular app. but on the screen, a message telling users that the company is hopeful it will be back up and running soon. once president elect trump takes office tomorrow. today, in the bay's thom jensen reports, two messages went out to users. first one telling them that a blackout was coming, but content was still available at that point. and then later this message went out tling them that tiktok is banned. and at that point, that popular and addictive tiktok content was cut off, the tiktok message said in bold letters sorry. tiktok isn't available right now. a lot of people are really sad that they don't have this platform anymore. it's not the news. angela galvez was hoping to hear the
president biden to deliver remarks on the ceasefire and the hostage deal in the middle east from charleston, south carolina. we will bring it to you live in a special report. when the president speaks this morning. meanwhile, back here in the u.s, tiktok proactively shutting down its app last evening, hours before that midnight deadline set by the supreme court, leaving 170 million u.s. users without the popular app. but on the screen, a message telling users that the company is hopeful it will...
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he's at the royal missionary baptist church in north charleston. let's listen. >> please, please, before i before i begin, let me tell you what i told jim about 20 minutes ago. i used to start off as a young kid, getting involved in the civil rights. my state, delaware, to his great shame, was a was. a anyway fought in the wrong side of the war. my state was segregated by law. my state, delaware, was no different in terms of those laws than south carolina and other southern state. and like two other states, just couldn't figure out how to get in the fight inside the south because it was cut off. but the southern two parts of my state to talk fun like you all do down here. you know what i mean? and but all kidding aside, i. i used to. i used to go when i got engaged in the. i didn't plan on it. i love reading these biographies and how i knew i was going to be president. i was going to run for president, et cetera. the truth of the matter was that i'm a kid who talk about impediments. i used to talk, talk, talk, talk like that. i used to stutter came
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it is the international african american museum there of history in charleston, south carolina.rdinary place. it is built at a former shipping wharf where approximately 40% of this nation's enslaved persons disembarked. the symbolism here is remarkable. >> the symbolism is, is breathtaking. i've been there several times. it is one of the two major ports that people were brought from africa and brought into slavery. the other was wall street in new york. and i think that the symbolism of that showed the dark period of american history that we tried to lighten up. we do not need to go backwards. and no matter who is the president, we need to not go back to the days where any of american citizens are less than others. we have grave concerns. we are having a rally at metropolitan ame church tomorrow, while the inauguration is going on, we'll be way away from the inauguration. we're not protesting the inauguration. they won the election, but they did not win the right to bring back divisiveness and pitting people against each other. we lost an election. we did not lose our minds. >>
it is the international african american museum there of history in charleston, south carolina.rdinary place. it is built at a former shipping wharf where approximately 40% of this nation's enslaved persons disembarked. the symbolism here is remarkable. >> the symbolism is, is breathtaking. i've been there several times. it is one of the two major ports that people were brought from africa and brought into slavery. the other was wall street in new york. and i think that the symbolism of...