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at this assembly plant in charleston, south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know, and have no anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the 787, 90% is swept away, hushed up - it's an iceberg. the people that actually work on it are the biggest problem. there is an uneducated, underskilled and uncaring staff that are building the plans. i'm not the only one that feels this way. >> he was prepared to build it wearing a camera in the plant to record what some workers said about the dreamliner. >> you can't have someone from mcdonald's do heart surgery, that's trusting someone with your life. that is what we are doing here. . >> i've seen a lot of things that should not go on at an airplane plant. people talking about
at this assembly plant in charleston, south carolina.d to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know, and have no anything. >> at his request we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane - their lives are bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the...
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. ♪ >>> southern charm and a rich sense of history make downtown blths's charleston, south carolina, top tourist draw. ten miles away, however, is a very different setting. the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of their cases. that includes david ratliff jr. he's currently in the jail's disciplinary segregation wing for his role in a melee the night before. >> i had a little altercation -- actually a big altercation with a few amigos yesterday. apparently i used to date one of his girlfriends. it's a small world. this is charleston. you know, everybody knows everybody around here. i didn't start it. i finished it. you've got to. you have to fight in here if someone calls you out. you know, come on. >> staff reviews surveillance footage which shows ratliff did not throw the first punch. >> this is ratliff coming around the pillar a couple of times. officer breaks it up. >> seconds later, another fight breaks out. a different camera an
. ♪ >>> southern charm and a rich sense of history make downtown blths's charleston, south carolina, top tourist draw. ten miles away, however, is a very different setting. the sheriff al cannon detention center serves as charleston's county jail. most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial and resolution of their cases. that includes david ratliff jr. he's currently in the jail's disciplinary segregation wing for his role in...
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in this assembly plant in charleston south carolina. i've been called to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue no venue to say anything. >> at his request, we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane their lives it's bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. but the man claimed the problems go far deeper. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 there's 90 percent that's getting swept away...hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> the people that actually work on it are the biggest problem. there is an uneducated under-skilled and uncaring staff that are building these planes and i'm not the only one that feels that way. >> and he was prepared to prove it wearing a camera inside the plant to record what some workers said about the dreamliner. >> ... they hire these people off the street dude. working f**king flipping burgers for a living or making sandwiches at subway... >> you can'
in this assembly plant in charleston south carolina. i've been called to a meeting with a man who works inside the plant. he's taking a huge risk even talking to me. >> it's been eating me alive to know what i know and have no avenue no venue to say anything. >> at his request, we used a different voice. >> 300 souls on the plane their lives it's bigger than me. >> we had seen reports of bad workmanship in the plant. but the man claimed the problems go far deeper....
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a record low of 12 degrees in west virginia. 23 degrees in charleston, south carolina. tonight, 20 4-31, a little milder. a few clouds and light winds through the overnight hours. i think you'll wake up tomorrow morning and see if you high clouds. today, we climbed into the mid 40's with partly cloudy skies. that blue line represent a cold front that could pass through. no precipitation. mid 40's. a fast-moving area of high pressure reinforcing the cold air. by friday, we will be breezy and sunny with highs only in the upper 30's. the same high-pressure center is going to keep the lake effect snow near buffalo, especially southeast downtown buffalo. tomorrow, 45. we will get colder again as the second batch of cold air comes in. 15 in minneapolis tomorrow. 25 in detroit. we will see the cold air come in. over the weekend, we start to ramp it up. mid 40's on friday. upper 50's by sunday. winds will be light. 41 at midday. 45 tomorrow afternoon. the numbers climb. we go up to 45 and then dropped down to 38 degrees for friday. 40's and sunshine for saturday. saturday, by t
a record low of 12 degrees in west virginia. 23 degrees in charleston, south carolina. tonight, 20 4-31, a little milder. a few clouds and light winds through the overnight hours. i think you'll wake up tomorrow morning and see if you high clouds. today, we climbed into the mid 40's with partly cloudy skies. that blue line represent a cold front that could pass through. no precipitation. mid 40's. a fast-moving area of high pressure reinforcing the cold air. by friday, we will be breezy and...
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the fort is but one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina, a city thateral travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. outside downtown sits a modern day fortress. where strife and conflict often overshadow southern hospitality. >> it's crazy here. you get a little bit of everything. you have suicidal inmates. you have females. you get alcoholics from the street that come in, combative. >> i'm telling you! >> you've got segregation inmates. you've got a whole bunch that you've got the to deal with at one time. >> there are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated at the sheriff al cannon detention center's known as the charleston county jail. while some have been convicted, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> communication is the biggest thing, i feel, when you're dealing with a whole different variety of inmates. you got the to talk to them. the more i talk to find out what the problem is and learn how to deal with the problem, you get less resistance from them. no, you get int
the fort is but one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina, a city thateral travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. outside downtown sits a modern day fortress. where strife and conflict often overshadow southern hospitality. >> it's crazy here. you get a little bit of everything. you have suicidal inmates. you have females. you get alcoholics from the street that come in, combative. >> i'm telling you! >> you've got...
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even as far south as charleston, south carolina, a record of 23 degrees. milder anding at that's going to settle in for the overnight into the day tomorrow. wayher cold front is on the , bringing us colder temperatures for the day on friday. winchester at 34. gaithersburg and frederick both at 48. i can show you the forecast for the overnight. 28-35 degrees. the winds will be out of the southwest just around for-eight miles per hour. tomorrow morning, it is going to be a cooler start to your day. earlierlike we had today with temperatures in the teens. above freezing inside the capital beltway. 30-35 degrees. gaithersburg, 30. coldest off to the west, upper 20's. here is that cold front late tomorrow. winds change direction out of the north and west. that drops our temperature through the day on friday. mid to upper 30's. it is not going to last very long. tomorrow, at for daytime high temperature just around 45 degrees. 42 and furred -- and 43 the further west you go. saturday, the montgomery county parade. we will look for temperatures that start out on
even as far south as charleston, south carolina, a record of 23 degrees. milder anding at that's going to settle in for the overnight into the day tomorrow. wayher cold front is on the , bringing us colder temperatures for the day on friday. winchester at 34. gaithersburg and frederick both at 48. i can show you the forecast for the overnight. 28-35 degrees. the winds will be out of the southwest just around for-eight miles per hour. tomorrow morning, it is going to be a cooler start to your...
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. >> during the civil war, union forces repeatedly targeted the port of charleston, south carolina, using a variety of tactics, including new naval technology, ironclad warships. historian steven wise talks about the seize of charleston. the various artillery methods used and the role of blockade runners in keeping charleston supplied. this event was hosted by the south carolina historical society. it runs about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. i'm faye jansen. on behalf of the south carolina historical society, i'd like to thank everyone for joining us. i'd also like to thank the board of managers of the society for sponsoring this event tonight. there will be refreshments afterwards and you can thank our board for those. in his war for the union series, historian alan nevin points out that the federal assault on charleston was planned for both political and military reasons. he writes that the seizure of the cradle of the confederacy, the proud capital of nullify or's and secessionists. would humiliate every follower of calhoun and exalt every northern heart. we're going to hear
. >> during the civil war, union forces repeatedly targeted the port of charleston, south carolina, using a variety of tactics, including new naval technology, ironclad warships. historian steven wise talks about the seize of charleston. the various artillery methods used and the role of blockade runners in keeping charleston supplied. this event was hosted by the south carolina historical society. it runs about an hour and 10 minutes. >> good evening. i'm faye jansen. on behalf of...
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she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph, let's take calls. elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who probably foresee what i termed as the ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of what seems to be what stokely and brown spoke against was those that were at the top and how for their own reasons they oppressed people and now we find that even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased -- why find there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlock we find in our government. and their philosophy which isn't being challenged is based on a lot of thinking of dread scott and the supreme court decision. >> host: you got a lot on the table. let start with peniel joseph and then congressman clyburn. >> guest: i think where we are at with the r
she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph, let's take calls. elonzo in north carolina. go ahead with your question or comment, sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer, but i would like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who probably foresee what i termed as the ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united...
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temperatures cold enough to support snow showers, the earliest on word for places like charleston, south carolinacolumbia, south carolina. once a year at best they see a dusting across this region. this year, a little earlier with what's happening across that region. we know the new york city marathon took place sunday. one of the slowest finishes there because of the wet and windy weather and the rain showers in the region. this hour, some snow showers left around new brunswick. that is the gist of what's left in this region. agent 8 to 10 inches could come down. northern maine could get in on the action, as well. but the winds, the talk of town around nantucket, in massachusetts, up to hurricane force winds this. take a look at the footage. powerful wins and the sort of weather, when you think about new york city, this is what some of the people for the marathon had to deal with. and then to the south, around gatlinburg in tennessee, this was the scene when it comes to snow showers out of the great smoky national park. about 22 inches came down in this part of the united states, the most they h
temperatures cold enough to support snow showers, the earliest on word for places like charleston, south carolinacolumbia, south carolina. once a year at best they see a dusting across this region. this year, a little earlier with what's happening across that region. we know the new york city marathon took place sunday. one of the slowest finishes there because of the wet and windy weather and the rain showers in the region. this hour, some snow showers left around new brunswick. that is the...
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stalls off the coast we'll see an area of low pressure develop off the coast of let's say charleston, south carolina. what will happen is, the modeling now where it was yesterday split, one bringing it up to the north, the other bringing it out to sea. most of the models are pushing it closer to the coast. of looks like track number one will happen. most of the modeling is hinting toward that at this time. that means a rain/snow mixture, rain south and east, a heavy, wet snow north and west. this is track number two, which is possible. most of the modeling is suggesting track number one is going to pan out. track number 2 is a much easier scenario for the delaware valley to handle. what we would see is a mainly rain as all the cold air would move into the area late. clouds and sun that's the call from accuweather for the remainder of the afternoon. it's a milder day, 5 degrees, winds out of the southwest at 5 to 10 miles per hour. overnights tonight, cloudy and breezy, rain developing steady at times. 45 degrees, outlighting suburbs, 48 -- outlying suburbs. 48 for the center city. the record high is
stalls off the coast we'll see an area of low pressure develop off the coast of let's say charleston, south carolina. what will happen is, the modeling now where it was yesterday split, one bringing it up to the north, the other bringing it out to sea. most of the models are pushing it closer to the coast. of looks like track number one will happen. most of the modeling is hinting toward that at this time. that means a rain/snow mixture, rain south and east, a heavy, wet snow north and west....
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even in charleston, south carolina there was reports of snowflakes coming down. absolutely. ncredible stuff across columbia, south carolina, the earliest on record. the cold air come in. the temperatures a good 15 degrees below average. the nor'easter parked off the coast of the northeastern cy. and you put it together we have the recipe for very powerful winds, very wet weather across this region. in fact look at the footage coming out of areas of the u.s. state of massachusetts kind of showing you the dreary condition as cross this region sunday. not far away we had the new york city marathon taking place. it was in fact one of the slower finishes for the marathon, one of the least in attendance as well. because of the rough weather at times during the event with winds upwards of 45 miles per hour. temperatures in the 40s fahrenheit with all of that. that's about 5 or 6 degrees celsius. certainly not the best when you talk about being out there for a marathon. here's what's left of the storm system across the extreme northern portions of the united states. from new brunswic
even in charleston, south carolina there was reports of snowflakes coming down. absolutely. ncredible stuff across columbia, south carolina, the earliest on record. the cold air come in. the temperatures a good 15 degrees below average. the nor'easter parked off the coast of the northeastern cy. and you put it together we have the recipe for very powerful winds, very wet weather across this region. in fact look at the footage coming out of areas of the u.s. state of massachusetts kind of...
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heavy rain and street flooding made for miserable day in charleston, south carolina.e sfriingts under umbrellas and we'll need rain gear tomorrow morning. >> melissa with the accuweather forecast. it spans the spectrum. >> if you want to talk about near term that rain over south carolina currently is moving our way overnight. it will fall while sleeping. you wake up in the afternoon hours at least if you want to snreext. >> i would rick to. >> shorts and flip flops by the afternoon. >> sky6 live in hd a shot of penn's landing on sunday. it's partly so mostly cloudy as we're tracking moisture coming in from south to northeast direction. moves in tonight. a little leftover early tomorrow morning. after that tracking record warmth by monday afternoon. stormtracker 6 live double scan radar shows you beginning of precipitation pressing into delaware and lehigh valleys and moisture pressing in to areas of lancaster and chester county and berks county close to reading and areas in south jersey. bulk of this precipitation falls during the overnight hours and first thing tomor
heavy rain and street flooding made for miserable day in charleston, south carolina.e sfriingts under umbrellas and we'll need rain gear tomorrow morning. >> melissa with the accuweather forecast. it spans the spectrum. >> if you want to talk about near term that rain over south carolina currently is moving our way overnight. it will fall while sleeping. you wake up in the afternoon hours at least if you want to snreext. >> i would rick to. >> shorts and flip flops by...
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john's island, south carolina, is only about ten miles from charleston.y as well be a lifetime away. currently facing murder and other charges, sol man began getting into trouble with the law at age 15 sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what do we have ourself into this time? >> other stuff. >> serious? >> yeah, real serious. >> i've been dealing with him for a long time. when i see that he's a good kid. he's a real good good, but he's making a lot of the wrong decision. and right now he came in here. and he has serious charnls this time. he says it's a big mistake that will get worked out. >> yeah, when i saw that on the news, i swear my heart stopped beating for a couple of seconds. i'm serious. ifs like, whoa. >> i'm going to get out. they've got false charges on me. >> okay. okay. well, the justice system dusz work. if it's innocent, it will prove you're innocent. for his sake, i hope it's true. i want to see him live a prosperous life. i've talked to him about changing his ways. he'll give you that classic smile. >> you better s
john's island, south carolina, is only about ten miles from charleston.y as well be a lifetime away. currently facing murder and other charges, sol man began getting into trouble with the law at age 15 sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what do we have ourself into this time? >> other stuff. >> serious? >> yeah, real serious. >> i've been dealing with him for a long time. when i see that he's a good kid. he's a real good good, but he's making...
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returning for their second day, from charleston, south carolina, one of the only 2 times we've had a-male championship team-- it's the kirkpatrick family. and from athens, georgia, it's the towns family. everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, head- turning ford fusion hybrid. hey, let's play "feud." give me john. give me francine. >> good luck. steve: here we go. top 8 answers on the board tell me a candy bar a stripper might use as a stage name. john. >> almond joy. steve: almond j-- almond joy. ok, francine. >> mr. goodbar. steve: mr. goodbar. bill. >> mounds. steve: moun-- i love these dudes right here, boy. mounds. evelyn? >> baby ruth. steve: baby ruth.
returning for their second day, from charleston, south carolina, one of the only 2 times we've had a-male championship team-- it's the kirkpatrick family. and from athens, georgia, it's the towns family. everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, head- turning ford fusion hybrid. hey, let's play "feud." give me john. give me francine. >> good luck. steve: here we go. top 8 answers on the board tell me a candy...
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charleston, south carolina 34 degrees. everyone who moves south to escape cold weather look at what they got instead. we are looking at very cold, but it is warmer, it is a lot warmer then bismarck, it is zero right now in the middle of november. five in billings. nine rapid city. fifteen in wyoming. twenty-six in omaha. six in minneapolis. that makes what our 30 something degrees here seem like no big deal. we have another arctic invasion coming and moving down. the core of the cold air is to the north, santa claus land and you you move down and you can see that it starts to move in and stays here for a couple of days. the temperatures will be some 15 to 20 degrees we low average. we will start to see that. not so much on monday because it is still back to the west but by the time we get to tuesday this jet stream continuing to drop down, dragging down that cold air from the north and that is what is keeping these temperatures cold on tuesday, wednesday, and probably even on thursday as well. so we've got some chilly era h
charleston, south carolina 34 degrees. everyone who moves south to escape cold weather look at what they got instead. we are looking at very cold, but it is warmer, it is a lot warmer then bismarck, it is zero right now in the middle of november. five in billings. nine rapid city. fifteen in wyoming. twenty-six in omaha. six in minneapolis. that makes what our 30 something degrees here seem like no big deal. we have another arctic invasion coming and moving down. the core of the cold air is to...
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scott who is an award-winning author and former reporter and investigative journalist the charleston, south carolina, post and courier. he's president of the mcclatchy president towards and with name of the journalist of the year award by the press association. he was named as the 2005 young alumnus of the year and from 2006 and 2007 he was a fellow for journalism at harvard. in addition to his new book, is author of a book that won the 2010 samuel eliot morrison award for excellence in naval literature. "the war below: the story of three submarines that battled japan" was published by time and schuster and he is at work on a fourth book throughout february called the battle for manila. so he lives in charleston with his two children and his wife. so what we will do is he's going to read a portion of his book and then we will move over and have him discuss a brief section of his book and then we will open it up to questions and discussions. we step up to the microphone and we are recording it and it is for television. we want to make sure that your actions are audible and can be heard. james? >> goo
scott who is an award-winning author and former reporter and investigative journalist the charleston, south carolina, post and courier. he's president of the mcclatchy president towards and with name of the journalist of the year award by the press association. he was named as the 2005 young alumnus of the year and from 2006 and 2007 he was a fellow for journalism at harvard. in addition to his new book, is author of a book that won the 2010 samuel eliot morrison award for excellence in naval...
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from charleston, south carolina, it's the kirkpatrick family. yeah. from chi-town, chicago, illinois, it's the warren family. everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me john, give me michelle. guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. name something you'd hate to fall off of you in the middle of a hot date. michelle. >> pants. steve: pants. >> whoo! >> play! >> we gonna play, steve. steve: yeah. now, 'chelle... >> play! play! steve: you do all that jumping, you gonna jump out your clothes. okay? got you--put you some sparkles on your eyes? >> just for you. steve: girl, shut your mouth. i see you. what you know-- but it's on there right, though. >> that's right. i had to get it right for you. you sharp. i got to be sharp. steve: you sharp. 'chelle. 'chelle, you sharp. >> thank you. that's right.
from charleston, south carolina, it's the kirkpatrick family. yeah. from chi-town, chicago, illinois, it's the warren family. everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, head-turning, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid. [cheering and applause] hey, let's play "feud." give me john, give me michelle. guys, here we go. we got the top 7 answers on the board. name something you'd hate to fall off of you in the middle of a hot...
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the national weather service to issue these hard freeze warnings overnight anywhere from charleston, south carolinaway to new orleans so it is definitely a very, very cold outlook across this part of the u.s. so bundle up if you're traveling there. natalie. >> absolutely. all right. derek, thank you. >>> well, a grainy picture of what appeared to be a giant cat set off a massive hunt near paris near disneyland, euro disney, as a matter of fact. some thought it was a tiger. but now officials are not sure what they're tracking. cnn's randi kaye has more on the big hunt for the what we think is the big cat. >> reporter: one fuzzy photograph is all it took to set off a feline frenzy. [ speaking french ] >> we spotted it, he says. it all started thursday with a woman saw the big cat on this mound of grass east of paris near disneyland. one of europe's most popular tourist attractions. her husband spoke to french tv. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: it's true we're not used to run nothing a tiger when coming to work in the morning, he said. the animal was in the middle of the mound so we can
the national weather service to issue these hard freeze warnings overnight anywhere from charleston, south carolinaway to new orleans so it is definitely a very, very cold outlook across this part of the u.s. so bundle up if you're traveling there. natalie. >> absolutely. all right. derek, thank you. >>> well, a grainy picture of what appeared to be a giant cat set off a massive hunt near paris near disneyland, euro disney, as a matter of fact. some thought it was a tiger. but...
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[cheering and applause] and from charleston, south carolina, that's the home of shrimp and grits, it'skirkpatrick family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. that's the car. let's play "feud," everybody! give me john. give me rylan. [theme music playing] all right, here we go. top 5 answers on the board. name a part of your body a golf ball could get stuck in. rylan. >> your crotch. [laughter] i've seen it, steve. i've seen it. steve: you've seen what? >> i've seen them get stuck. steve: a golf ball? >> yeah! steve: what was you doing? >> sitting there saying, oh, no! [laughter] gotta get a golf ball stuck in his crotch. john. >> i'm gonna say your mouth. steve: mouth. [cheering] pass or play? >> pass or play? we're gonna play, steve. steve: yeah, ok. [cheering and applause] >> good job. steve: bill, how you doing? >> i'm doing great. steve: what do you do, man
[cheering and applause] and from charleston, south carolina, that's the home of shrimp and grits, it'skirkpatrick family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. that's the car. let's play "feud," everybody! give me john. give me rylan. [theme music playing] all right, here we go. top 5 answers on the board. name a part of your body a golf ball could get stuck in....
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she taught rosa parks but she was from charleston south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph will take your calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comments her. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who have probably foreseen is what i've seen the intellectual ignorance our country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of it seems to be what stokely and representative brown spoke against was those are at the top, strategically for their own reasons oppressed people. but now we find that even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased because there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlock we find in our government. their philosophy, which has not been challenged, is really based on a whole lot of thinking of dred scott and the supreme court decision. >> host: all right alonzo you have a lot on the table there. le
she taught rosa parks but she was from charleston south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph will take your calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comments her. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what is their opinion about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and brown and those people who have probably foreseen is what i've seen the intellectual ignorance our country is faced...
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a 33 degrees in charleston, south carolina wherever one likes to go to stay away from cold winters. it is a minus two now, temperatures has dropped from zero to minus two in bismarck, north dakota, 7 degrees in minneapolis, nine in rapid city. we will get into that over the next couple of days. not so much this weekend. we are 10 degrees below normal this weekend or so if we get even colder then. that storm scan three nothing. these clouds moving out. we will find lots of sunshine today but you do very little for weather as far as warming the temperatures up. we have the air to the north, arctic air to the north, it starts to spill down into our region. we will be finding that as we go especially through tuesday and wednesday and then by thursday it is starting to change a little bit and we will warm up a tiny bit. but until then we have temperatures that are running 15 to 20 degrees below average. expect that increasingly through tuesday, tuesday night, wednesday, wednesday night and then by thursday i think we will finally start to see this jet stream back to the north a bit and t
a 33 degrees in charleston, south carolina wherever one likes to go to stay away from cold winters. it is a minus two now, temperatures has dropped from zero to minus two in bismarck, north dakota, 7 degrees in minneapolis, nine in rapid city. we will get into that over the next couple of days. not so much this weekend. we are 10 degrees below normal this weekend or so if we get even colder then. that storm scan three nothing. these clouds moving out. we will find lots of sunshine today but you...
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three states in north charleston south carolina. of course, stripes and spring texas.elieve me, it is cheap. larry levin at the cme. are you saying that oil could get into the $60 per barrel range? >> i think we could see a six handle. the key issue is an bnf. opec and whether they will cut or not. if they do not cut, we could get a six handle. i think a lot of triggers are thinking that. stuart: is this all about saudi arabia? they do not want high prices. they want low prices. they can mess with iran. they do not want prices to go up. >> it is very political. there is no question about that. they may have no choice. you could see prices get back near 80 or even a little higher. stuart: we are very pleased to have you on the show this thanksgiving week. you will get much lower gas prices and that is what we like. thank you very much, indeed, sir. larry rice speaking out about the real job creators in america. listen. >> anyone that tells you that ceos at big corporations are the job creators in canada or the united states or anywhere else around the world, you tell th
three states in north charleston south carolina. of course, stripes and spring texas.elieve me, it is cheap. larry levin at the cme. are you saying that oil could get into the $60 per barrel range? >> i think we could see a six handle. the key issue is an bnf. opec and whether they will cut or not. if they do not cut, we could get a six handle. i think a lot of triggers are thinking that. stuart: is this all about saudi arabia? they do not want high prices. they want low prices. they can...
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charleston, south carolina, 70 degrees as well by monday.ng for maybe a spotty flurry or light shower in the great lakes. most of the country is quiet except for the pacific northwest >>> and a good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a cold one today. temperatures topping out around 40 degrees. you could see a flurry, maybe a snow shower throughout the day. otherwise we are looking at mostly cloudy skies. then we're going to warm it up nicely on sunday. bring more sunshine back. monday a warm breeze. 56 degrees. could see a shower in the afternoon. tuesday, colder, back down to 40. by wednesday, we're looking at temperatures around 52. could see a shower or a snow flurry as well but cloudy skies. >>> and it took 80 years, but you two are making friends on the plaza. you both are turning 80. >> same day and same year. >> same spot here beside the "today" show signs. happy birthday to you. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> they are 80 years old. perhaps we should invite them inside. >> get them a cup of tea. >>> still ahead,
charleston, south carolina, 70 degrees as well by monday.ng for maybe a spotty flurry or light shower in the great lakes. most of the country is quiet except for the pacific northwest >>> and a good saturday morning. i'm meteorologist michelle grossman. a cold one today. temperatures topping out around 40 degrees. you could see a flurry, maybe a snow shower throughout the day. otherwise we are looking at mostly cloudy skies. then we're going to warm it up nicely on sunday. bring more...
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but, however, there was a study going on in charleston, south carolina, at the same time, also sponsored by his organization which what's called the mobley disciplinary association for psychedelic studies which is basically the most boring name you can possibly have with the word with psychedelic in it. there was an emergency room doctor who decided he didn't want to treat the end result of mental illness which was knife wounds and suicide attempts, he wanted to try to get in at the opening act and to prevent these things, and he didn't want to just stick tracheal tubes down their throats, he wanted to have a more collaborative relationship with them. so he became a psychiatrist. and he had his own, i mean, i talk about this in the book, i don't think i have time to go into it here, but he had his own experiences with -- positive experiences -- with psychedelics. as i describe, similar ones. so he had an interest in healing, in the -- and he'd read stan groff's book, and the whole point was that it was the altered state itself which aided in the healing and that people had known this in
but, however, there was a study going on in charleston, south carolina, at the same time, also sponsored by his organization which what's called the mobley disciplinary association for psychedelic studies which is basically the most boring name you can possibly have with the word with psychedelic in it. there was an emergency room doctor who decided he didn't want to treat the end result of mental illness which was knife wounds and suicide attempts, he wanted to try to get in at the opening act...
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charleston, south carolina, 70 degrees as well by monday. for maybe a spotty flurry or light shower in the great lakes. most of the country is quiet except for the pacific >>> good morning. 6:04 is the time. waking up to rain especially in the south bay. that's where we are finding the heaviest stuff. downtown san jose, campbell, cupertino. it's going to continue until 8:00 in the south bay and tri-valley. elsewhere, it's already turned spotty. it will continue to remain spotty. temperatures only in the mid 60s. we'll have all your details this morning at 7:00. >>> and it took 80 years, but you two are making friends on the plaza. you both are turning 80. >> same day and same year. >> same spot here beside the "today" show signs. happy birthday to you. >> thank you. >> back to you. >> they are 80 years old. perhaps we should invite them inside. >> get them a cup of tea. >>> still ahead, what you need to know if you have dreams of creating your own small business. as we check in with the business business. as we check in with the business ♪ ♪
charleston, south carolina, 70 degrees as well by monday. for maybe a spotty flurry or light shower in the great lakes. most of the country is quiet except for the pacific >>> good morning. 6:04 is the time. waking up to rain especially in the south bay. that's where we are finding the heaviest stuff. downtown san jose, campbell, cupertino. it's going to continue until 8:00 in the south bay and tri-valley. elsewhere, it's already turned spotty. it will continue to remain spotty....
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republicans who beststand that going, the thing that has happened to south carolina in a very long time, there are things made in charleston, south carolina, that are eligible for that financing. against?boeing compete airbus. they have two banks. china has a bank that helps sell that has a loan volume greater than france, canada, and others combined. canada has a greater volume than us. for the made $1 billion taxpayer over the last five years. it actually makes money, and i live in south carolina, and i am not going to put boeing at risk, because when they go into an overseas market that is a risky market, without that financing, they cannot close the deal. they will go to airbus because france will help make that deal a reality. theyf the gas turbines make in greenville, some of those are legible for financing. the way you get it reauthorized it to get republicans and democrats speaking truth to power. i am not going to disarm internationally. i am not going to put my companies at risk because of an ideological argument. i am all in for the bank. i was the leading republican to get it reauthorized the first time. i see
republicans who beststand that going, the thing that has happened to south carolina in a very long time, there are things made in charleston, south carolina, that are eligible for that financing. against?boeing compete airbus. they have two banks. china has a bank that helps sell that has a loan volume greater than france, canada, and others combined. canada has a greater volume than us. for the made $1 billion taxpayer over the last five years. it actually makes money, and i live in south...
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in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would think that the majority of those people would not have money to pay for the affordable care act and they too will get a subsidy and the people that is paying the bills, the subsidies, how can you expect the 50% of people in this country paying the bills and the other 50% are sitting on their behind? something is getting to a boiling point. the country is already bankrupt, they just don't put it in words. this is causing a horrific rift between two sections of people. everybody is that their throats and we have mr. obama to thank for it. i understand the fr
in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would...
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in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would think that the majority of those people would not have money to pay for the affordable care act and they too will get a subsidy and the people that is paying the bills, the subsidies, how can you expect the 50% of people in this country paying the bills and the other 50% are sitting on their behind? something is getting to a boiling point. the country is already bankrupt, they just don't put it in words. this is causing a horrific rift between two sections of people. everybody is that their throats and we have mr. obama to thank for it. i understand the fr
in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would...
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in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would think that the majority of those people would not have money to pay for the affordable care act and they too will get a subsidy and the people that is paying the bills, the subsidies, how can you expect the 50% of people in this country paying the bills and the other 50% are sitting on their behind? something is getting to a boiling point. the country is already bankrupt, they just don't put it in words. this is causing a horrific rift between two sections of people. everybody is that their throats and we have mr. obama to thank for it. i understand the fr
in charleston, south carolina. caller: very interesting show. i have a short statement and one question. real easyeasy -- is for people on obamacare to make the statement that they love it, they like it, they like everything about it. that is because most of them are not paying for it. now you get to the people who are paying the bill. i am 67. i have worked on my life, paid my taxes. my question is if obama's amnesty plan goes through and we add 4-6,000,000 more people to our country, i would...
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south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the company's flagship product, the 787 dreamliner. some have little faith in the plane they build. >> would you fly in one? >> no. >> no. >> would you fly in one of these planes? >> not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> i wouldn't fly on one of these planes because i see the quality (bleep) going down around here. >> reporter: an employee captured the footage after contacting al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported on the 787, there's 90% that's getting swept away. hushed up. it's an u iceberg. >> clearly, there's a lot to unpack here so let's get started. joining us on set mark schaeffer, a senior producer for al jazeera's investigative unit and director of broken dreams the boeing 787. out of newton, massachusetts, john golia, former director of the ntsb, the independent agency that investigates every aviation extent in the united states. currently john consults air
south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the company's flagship product, the 787 dreamliner. some have little faith in the plane they build. >> would you fly in one? >> no. >> no. >> would you fly in one of these planes? >> not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> i wouldn't fly on one of these planes because i see the quality (bleep) going down around here. >>...
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south carolina. workers in charleston are assembling the flagship product, the 787 dream liner. this footage reveals some have little faith in the plane they built. would you fly in one? >> no. >> reporter: you won't fly in one? >> no. >> reporter: would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, 10 said they would not fly on the dream liner. >> reporter: an employee captured the footage, to see he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his with all the problems reported on the 787, 90% are swept away, hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> reporter: in another meeting the source told us workers are often underskilled, uncaring and in some cases on drugs. >> i have seen a lot of things that should not go on in an airplane plant. people talking about doing drugs, looking for drugs. . >> over the course of a year, al jazeera's investigative unit spoke with a number of former boeing engineers and machinists who have little faith in the dreamliner. one shared documents from 2010, showing boeing losening its
south carolina. workers in charleston are assembling the flagship product, the 787 dream liner. this footage reveals some have little faith in the plane they built. would you fly in one? >> no. >> reporter: you won't fly in one? >> no. >> reporter: would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, 10 said they would not fly on the dream liner. >> reporter: an employee captured the footage, to see he had...
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much to his disgust, the state for system finds that south carolina has no standing to do so. these men remain in charleston for over a year. later in 1864, they're confederatento the military prison system. and that's when they start dying. their time at charleston, all things considered, wasn't quite as bad as what was to come. while large-scale exchanges is reallyrozen, it important to remember that limited exchanges are still occurring, especially late in 1864. exchanges of the sick and wounded or field exchanges. sherman's exchange after he occupies atlanta is very, very critical to the history of andersonville. this breakdown of exchanges has an incredible, massive effect, especially for southern prisoners. the prison in salisbury had operated all the way through the war. in 1864, it stops being the place that you can play baseball at. the second avenue of discussion is the question of systems of management. what choices do each side make in managing military prisons and the prisoners in their care, and what resources do they allocate to prisoner care? as prison populations just expand exponentially,
much to his disgust, the state for system finds that south carolina has no standing to do so. these men remain in charleston for over a year. later in 1864, they're confederatento the military prison system. and that's when they start dying. their time at charleston, all things considered, wasn't quite as bad as what was to come. while large-scale exchanges is reallyrozen, it important to remember that limited exchanges are still occurring, especially late in 1864. exchanges of the sick and...
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and if you are ever down in charleston, anchorage you to visit the -- i encourage you to visit the medal of honor museum in south carolina. so i'd like to start with you colonel. what were some let's talk about some of your role models early in your life growing up in connecticut. >> well i think my role models , first of all were mom and dad. we came from a small town in connecticut. we didn't have much but we had everything. dad worked three and four jobs and mom was a homemaker. then i think probably scouting made a big difference in my life. and i think much of what i learned in scouting carried on in my career as a marine and leadership aspects and first aid and living in the field. and i guess my coach. i played sports and that's when i learned it's not about you, it's about the team because that's what it takes to get through life. and of course, i think my minister and on into the military various leaders in the marine corps. >> you were president of your high school classes. tell us about the day military recruiters came to your school and why you became a marine. >> on career day in high school, they had all th
and if you are ever down in charleston, anchorage you to visit the -- i encourage you to visit the medal of honor museum in south carolina. so i'd like to start with you colonel. what were some let's talk about some of your role models early in your life growing up in connecticut. >> well i think my role models , first of all were mom and dad. we came from a small town in connecticut. we didn't have much but we had everything. dad worked three and four jobs and mom was a homemaker. then i...
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raised in south carolina without showbiz connections, she earned her film crew stripes during an internship in charleston on "army wives." as her parents richard and elizabeth remember. why do you think she was drawn to the camera department? >> it's the challenge of it. for the most part, it's a man's world. and i think that was a little bit of a challenge to her. >> reporter: sarah jones would become a camera assistant. the last sight the camera would see before a scene began, for multiple seasons on "the vampire diaries." such stars as nina dobrev and ian somerhalter knew sarah well. >> sarah, first time i saw her she was literally right in front of my face. she was doing the slate. you couldn't help but notice sarah jones. you just always wanted to be around her. >> she always had a smile on her face. and was just the uber professional. she was my sister, you know, she was my cosmic sister. >> reporter: even on the vacations she loved, sarah jones liked setting up her shots just so. >> she was always up for anything. she wanted to, you know, work on features and get her name out there. >> reporter: i
raised in south carolina without showbiz connections, she earned her film crew stripes during an internship in charleston on "army wives." as her parents richard and elizabeth remember. why do you think she was drawn to the camera department? >> it's the challenge of it. for the most part, it's a man's world. and i think that was a little bit of a challenge to her. >> reporter: sarah jones would become a camera assistant. the last sight the camera would see before a scene...