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. ♪ ♪ >>> southern charm and a rich sense of history make downtown charleston, south carolina, a top 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 the cases, including david ratliff jr in the disciplininary segregation unit for his altercation 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 have to fight in here if someone calls you out. come on. >> staff reviews surveillance footage which shows ratliff did not throw the first punch. >> this is ratliff hanging around the pillar a couple of times. officer breaks it up. >> seconds later, another fight breaks out. a different camera angle shows ratliff joining the fight, which quickly escalates. >> th
. ♪ ♪ >>> southern charm and a rich sense of history make downtown charleston, south carolina, a top 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 the cases, including david ratliff jr in the disciplininary segregation unit for his altercation the night before. >> i had...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> dating back to colonial times, charleston, south carolina, is one of the nation's top touristws. ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who are in trouble with the law. >> dammit! >> this is a nasty jail, man. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes. they're awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. josh gohr is on his third stay here. >> i done a bunch of terrible things in my life that i'm so not proud of. but they're all character-building. and end of the day, i'll walk out of this room and i'll sit on that bunk and i'm not really upset with who i am. >> i had a really good lawyer. my father bankrupted his company behind that one. i got two years for it which is like a blessing from heaven. >> this is right here, constant struggles, right? then it got the angel, then it got the devil. >> gohr was arrested a few months earlier for allegedly shoplifting shirts from a department store. he pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. if convicted he could face a longer than ty
. ♪ ♪ >>> dating back to colonial times, charleston, south carolina, is one of the nation's top touristws. ten miles outside the heart of charleston, the sheriff al cannon detention center draws only those who are in trouble with the law. >> dammit! >> this is a nasty jail, man. >> most of the 1,300 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes. they're awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. josh gohr is on his third stay here. >> i...
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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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advil. >>> john's island, south carolina, is only about ten miles from charleston.ar-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown might as well be a lifetime away. currently in charleston's county jail facing murder and other charges, solomon began getting into trouble with the law at age 15. sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what we got ourselves into this time? >> some other stuff, man. >> other stuff? serious? >> yeah. real serious. >> real serious. i've been dealing with carlton for a long time. when i was at officer at juvenile. what i see with carlton is a good kid. he's a real good guy. but he's making a lot of the wrong decisions. right now he came in here, and he has some very serious charges this time which he says is a big mistake, a misunderstanding, and it will get worked out. wow. okay. you kept that okay. yeah, that shocked me. when i saw that on the news, i swear i think my heart stopped beating for a couple seconds. i'm serious. i was like, whoa. >> let me get out of this man, for real. they've got false charges on me, man. >> okay, oka
advil. >>> john's island, south carolina, is only about ten miles from charleston.ar-old carlton solomon jr.'s hometown might as well be a lifetime away. currently in charleston's county jail facing murder and other charges, solomon began getting into trouble with the law at age 15. sergeant singleton has known him ever since. >> carlton, what we got ourselves into this time? >> some other stuff, man. >> other stuff? serious? >> yeah. real serious. >> real...
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in our hometown of charleston south carolina we've printed over 10,000 of these orders in the last yearmaking money leasing these devices directly to the restaurant. stewart and i spend almost $100,000 of our money to get where we are today. we're asking for $500,000 to take it nationwide. >> congratulations. give you these to you. on a scale of one to ten how well they did with the pitch. so funny, you live in your own world. in new york city i don't know anybody that calls. everybody does it digitally. you're right. it's a tiny portion. >> yes. >> so hopefully you guys will capture some of that market. okay. start with you hector since you seem to be done between one and ten? how did they do? >> 8.5. a great presentation. they definitely know their market. i would like to hear more what they would do whip the $500,000 and going for debt or equity. >> got it. okay. jim? >> my pen doesn't work. >> oh. it doesn't? just tell us. >> 8.25. >> all right, getting specific. >> yes. >> why? what do you think they could have done better? >> done better? >> uh-huh. >> my concern is that you might
in our hometown of charleston south carolina we've printed over 10,000 of these orders in the last yearmaking money leasing these devices directly to the restaurant. stewart and i spend almost $100,000 of our money to get where we are today. we're asking for $500,000 to take it nationwide. >> congratulations. give you these to you. on a scale of one to ten how well they did with the pitch. so funny, you live in your own world. in new york city i don't know anybody that calls. everybody...
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in our hometown of charleston south carolina, we've printed over 10,000 of these orders in the last yeareatabit makes money by leasing these devices directly to the restaurant. stewart and i have spent almost $100,000 of our own money to get where we are today. so we're asking for $500,000 to help take eatabit nationwide. thank you. >> congratulations, you guys. >> thank you. >> i'm going to give you two these. on a scale of one to ten, how well they did with the pitch. it's so funny right you live in your own world. here in new york city i don't know anybody who calls anymore, right? everybody always just does it digital digitally. but you're right it's still a tiny portion. and you guys are going to capture some of that market. heck for, since you seem toyou, hector. between 1 and 10 -- >> i'm giving them 8.5. >> all right. >> i thought it was a great presentation. they know their market. i would like to hear more what they would do with the 500,000. >> my pen doesn't work. >> okay. >> let me borrow your pen. >> 8.25. >> why? was do you think they could have done better? >> could have
in our hometown of charleston south carolina, we've printed over 10,000 of these orders in the last yeareatabit makes money by leasing these devices directly to the restaurant. stewart and i have spent almost $100,000 of our own money to get where we are today. so we're asking for $500,000 to help take eatabit nationwide. thank you. >> congratulations, you guys. >> thank you. >> i'm going to give you two these. on a scale of one to ten, how well they did with the pitch. it's...
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were fired in april 1861 the fort is the one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina. a city that several travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. but 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 get females. you get alcoholics from the streets that come in combative. you've got segregation inmates. you've got a whole bunch that you've got to deal with at one time. >> there are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated at the sheriff al cannon detention center, also 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 the cases. >> communication is the biggest thing i feel when you're dealing with a whole different variety of inmates is you got to talk with them. the more i talk and find out what the problem is and learn how to deal with the problem, you get less resistance from them. >> you don't know! >>
were fired in april 1861 the fort is the one part of history that has been preserved in charleston, south carolina. a city that several travel publications describe as the most hospitable in the nation. but 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 get females. you get alcoholics from the streets that come in combative. you've got...
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. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. peration between 1902 and 1939. the occupants include a prison of war between the army and pirates. today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center. it houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their cases. tilghman kronsberg is only a few days away from his one year anniversary here and his stay isn't likely to end soon. >> it's been horrible. i'm not used to this. you know, there's a lot of guys who come in here and it's no big deal to them. they're content with it and i just can't seem to find that mentality. this is my cheese dip, consists of different kind of potato chips audiotape crushed up. add pickle juice and water. mmm, so good. i grew up actually pretty privileged until i was about 12 years old. my parents had a lot of money, but my father, he had a drug problem and so i went from living in a mansion t
. ♪ oh yea >>> charleston south carolina is rich in civil war landmarks including the old city jail. peration between 1902 and 1939. the occupants include a prison of war between the army and pirates. today, the charleston county jail is the sheriff al cannon detention center. it houses about 1300 men and women. >> selling some cookies for some noodles, man. got to keep their stomachs full because they don't get [ bleep ] in here. >> most are awaiting resolution of their...
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returning for their fourth day with a total of 21,590 bucks from charleston, south carolina, it's theatrick family! audience: [cheering] steve: and from columbia south carolina it's the tolbert family! audience: [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new stylish ford fusion hybrid right there. audience: [cheering] steve: hey! let's play "feud." give me john, give me barbara. ["family feud" theme playing] all right, guys, here we go. top 7 answers on the board. we asked 100 women name a way your man is like a good cut of meat. john. >> tasty. steve: tasty, yeah. barbara? >> he has so many muscles. steve: yeah, he got so many muscles just like a big ol' piece of meat. bill. >> hot. steve: hot. >> tender. steve: tender. >> yes. >> good answer! whoo! steve: pass or play? >> we're playing! steve: they're going to play. audience: [cheering] steve: hey, tina, let's play. we asked 100 women name a way that your man
returning for their fourth day with a total of 21,590 bucks from charleston, south carolina, it's theatrick family! audience: [cheering] steve: and from columbia south carolina it's the tolbert family! audience: [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new stylish ford fusion hybrid right there. audience: [cheering] steve: hey! let's play "feud." give me john, give me barbara. ["family feud" theme...
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from charleston, south carolina, it's the kirkpatrick family. yeah.e 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. i ca
from charleston, south carolina, it's the kirkpatrick family. yeah.e 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:...
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returning for their second day, from charleston, south carolina, one of the only 2 times we've had am-- 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 am-- 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...
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[cheering and applause] and from charleston, south carolina, the home of shrimp and grits, it's the fergusond the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid right there. let's play "feud"! give me amy! give me ismailia! ["family feud" theme playing] ladies, top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 single women--name something you bring to bed after you've been dumped. ismailia? >> box of tissues. steve: box of tissues. amy? >> a glass of wine. steve: a glass of wine. pass or play? >> we're gonna play. steve: they're gonna play. all right, miss fredia, let's play. we talked to 100 single women--name something you bring to bed after you've been dumped. >> chocolate. steve: chocolate. >> good answer, good answer. >> yeah! steve: hey, karen, tal
[cheering and applause] and from charleston, south carolina, the home of shrimp and grits, it's the fergusond the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion hybrid right there. let's play "feud"! give me amy! give me ismailia! ["family feud" theme playing] ladies, top 8 answers on the board. we asked 100 single women--name something you bring to bed after you've been dumped. ismailia? >> box of tissues. steve: box of tissues. amy?...
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would was sympathetic to his plight and said he served enough time in a navy brig i think charleston, south carolinahe was poorly treated and out he went. >> i think that this is just a perception of a perception. the idea within the white house and elsewhere is that if we could just divest ourselves of these terrorist, the islamic world will think more of us. but this is old news. this was a big deal six years ago when the american people were concerned about guantanamo. now the american people are concerned about guys like this being released back into the fight at a time when isis and al qaeda are on a victory roll in europe and the middle east. >> more than that, isn't it? the argument is we don't need gitmo because we have courts but if courts and judge does what they do, you do have early release and have people who could be let go to countries -- we don't know if this particular guy is going to be up to any foul play in qatar but we have very little indication, given the history that he might just arm up again. right? >> that's absolutely right. and the recidivism rate particularly from folks
would was sympathetic to his plight and said he served enough time in a navy brig i think charleston, south carolinahe was poorly treated and out he went. >> i think that this is just a perception of a perception. the idea within the white house and elsewhere is that if we could just divest ourselves of these terrorist, the islamic world will think more of us. but this is old news. this was a big deal six years ago when the american people were concerned about guantanamo. now the american...
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they got a total of 41,590 bucks, from charleston, south carolina it's the kirkpatrick family!e: [cheering] steve: and from san diego, california it's the brown family! audience: [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and remember, today, if the kirkpatrick family wins today's game, they're going to drive out of here in a brand-new ford fusion hybrid right there. audience: [cheering] steve: hey! let's play "feud." give me john, give me judi. ["family feud" theme playing] guys, here we go. top 5 answers on the board. when a man grunts like a caveman, what does it usually mean he wants? john. >> food. steve: food. audience: [cheering] steve: pass or play? >> we're going to play, steve. steve: they're going to play. audience: [cheering] steve: bill, let's go. when a man grunts like a caveman, usually means he wants what? >> a beer. steve: a beer.
they got a total of 41,590 bucks, from charleston, south carolina it's the kirkpatrick family!e: [cheering] steve: and from san diego, california it's the brown family! audience: [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and remember, today, if the kirkpatrick family wins today's game, they're going to drive out of here in a brand-new ford fusion hybrid right there. audience: [cheering] steve: hey! let's play "feud." give me john, give me judi....
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the sheriff al cannon detention center in charleston, south carolina, is no exception.here are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated here. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the ruling of their cases. keeping them all fed requires an inmate kitchen staff to work nearly around the clock preparing 3,900 meals per day. mum abdallah works the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at :9:00. the benefit, you don't have to lay around all day, your bone aren't achy. working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. you get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties there. i cooked those, too. they're going to want seconds of those, i guarantee you that. >> although abdallah takes pride in his work, he may be overestimating its appeal. >> the food sucks. >> i can't wait to get pizza when i get out of here. >> it's all disgusting county food. >> there is an alternative to the complim
the sheriff al cannon detention center in charleston, south carolina, is no exception.here are about 1,300 men and women incarcerated here. most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the ruling of their cases. keeping them all fed requires an inmate kitchen staff to work nearly around the clock preparing 3,900 meals per day. mum abdallah works the afternoon shift. >> seven days a week, eight hours a day. we go in at 1:00, get out at :9:00. the benefit, you don't have to...
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my new friend delores hayward from charleston south carolina. we're ready.o the history books. we have a breakthrough: new subway grilled chicken strips. they taste better and they are better. premium cut all white meat with no artificial preservatives or flavors. try our new grilled chicken strips in the new monterey chicken melt today. subway. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ . >>> we are back on a sunday morning. in this day of itunes and mp3 players, it is notmu music players of ten years ago could be extinct. how many walkmans do you see on streets these days? there could soon be another victim of these high-tech times. car cd player. >> reporter: sprawled across the seats of jeremy roth's florida explorer a music library that's measured in pages, not megabytes megabytes. >> i've got old albums like stevie nicks right here. ♪ until the landslide brought me down ♪ >> reporter: he still buys at least one cd a week and plays him in his vehicle's aging cd player. passengers love paging through his collection. >> i think they think i
my new friend delores hayward from charleston south carolina. we're ready.o the history books. we have a breakthrough: new subway grilled chicken strips. they taste better and they are better. premium cut all white meat with no artificial preservatives or flavors. try our new grilled chicken strips in the new monterey chicken melt today. subway. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you want it ♪ ♪ go out and get it ♪ . >>> we are back on a sunday morning. in this day of itunes and mp3...
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president humphrey to begin to call may rs and governors in montgomery and charles ton and charleston south carolina, and atlanta and charlotte and jackson and tupelow and all over the country all over the south and said this was 1965. three months -- a few months after selma. the same year as voting rights passed, the year after civil rights passed. called these mayors, called these governors and said if you want medicare, you're going to integrate your hospitals. imagine how controversial that was in 1965. so when social security passed it was difficult to itch leaptment of it was difficult to get the country to buy in. that's why it's so important. for a moment, refleblgt on what we've done. look at what you eve done with the affordable care act. you know what it's meant e meant. these tables noe what it's meant to ohio. 700,0 0 people have shurnls? ohio, many, many of them children that didn't have it five years ago. a hundred thousand kids under 26 are on their parents' plan. that's just one medium-sized to large state. a million seniors in ohio have gotten free, without co-pay, without deducti
president humphrey to begin to call may rs and governors in montgomery and charles ton and charleston south carolina, and atlanta and charlotte and jackson and tupelow and all over the country all over the south and said this was 1965. three months -- a few months after selma. the same year as voting rights passed, the year after civil rights passed. called these mayors, called these governors and said if you want medicare, you're going to integrate your hospitals. imagine how controversial...
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south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city intopular destination in america, a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down as mayor, but he will forever be remembered as one of south carolina's great gentlemen and devoted public servants. i ask that you join me in welcoming mayor joe riley, and thanking him for his lifetime of service to south carolina. [applause] >> just a few short weeks ago, we lost a great south carolinian with the passing of gov. james edwards. as governor, as secretary of energy, and later as the president of musc, he spent a huge part of his life serving others and cemented a place in our state's history as a man we can all look up to. but as we all know, it is nearly impossible to be as strong and significant as he was without the support of a loving family. tonight, i have the great privilege of introducing to you his incredible wife, mrs. ann edwards. mrs. edwards asked that i thank you, the members of the general assembly, as well as the people of south carolina, for
south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city intopular destination in america, a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down as mayor, but he will forever be remembered as one of south carolina's great gentlemen and devoted public servants. i ask that you join me in welcoming mayor joe riley, and thanking him for his lifetime of service to south carolina. [applause] >> just a few...
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charleston. the south carolina supreme court delivered the opinion in 1794. e hapless zilsta not only had a interesting name, but had been keeping a candle shop. this vitally needed -- violated a city ordinance because charleston has a hot climate. beef hallow --tallow smells a lot. my husband can attest to this because i make beef bone broth every week. every week he complains about the smell. those of you who have adopted a paleo diet understand. he was charged in a municipal chart -- court and find 100 pounds. he then complained to the supreme court of south carolina that he had a right to jury trial. his counsel argued vigorously that he was entitled to dns civil trial by jury, the birthright of every citizen pickard -- procured to him by magna carta. wait a minute, i thought. what is magna carta got to do with this argument? is this just the overblown rhetoric of lawyers? not entirely, it turned out. the south carolina constitution of 1790, like those of most other states in the new republic, contained the following language. no freemen of this state shal
charleston. the south carolina supreme court delivered the opinion in 1794. e hapless zilsta not only had a interesting name, but had been keeping a candle shop. this vitally needed -- violated a city ordinance because charleston has a hot climate. beef hallow --tallow smells a lot. my husband can attest to this because i make beef bone broth every week. every week he complains about the smell. those of you who have adopted a paleo diet understand. he was charged in a municipal chart -- court...
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south carolina a good name. i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be. but before we get too far down that road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the low country and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america. a crown jewel of not just our state, but of our nation. he has decided to step down as mayor, but he will forever be remembered as one of south carolina's great gentlemen and devoted public servants. i ask that you join me in welcoming mayor joe riley and thanking him for his lifetime of service to south carolina. just a few short weeks ago we lost a great south carolinian with the passing of governor james edwards. as governor as secretary of energy, and later as the president of musc, he spent a huge part of his life serving others and cemented a place in our state's history as a man we can all look up to. as we all know, it is impossible t
south carolina a good name. i know there's been a lot of chatter about who charleston's next mayor will be. but before we get too far down that road, we should take a moment, stop, and appreciate what we have. here tonight is a man who has built a legacy of service in the low country and across south carolina. he has served as the mayor of charleston for nearly 40 years and he has helped transform that city into the most popular destination in america. a crown jewel of not just our state, but...
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one of the largest labor unions in the world, is gearing up to try and unionize the charleston plant, their south carolina story bears repeating. in stark contrast to boeing, which has invested billions of dollars and the future of what may be their most important project in the people of south carolina, the iam has never believed in us. first, they flatly, publicly stated that south carolina workers do not have the necessary skills to build airplanes. our workers have proven them wrong, but no matter what the iam says today or tomorrow, we should never forget what they really think about our state. and then they sued us. they tried to shut us down. so every time you hear a seattle-union boss carry on about how he has the best interests of the boeing workers in charleston at heart, remember this: if it was up to that same union boss, there would be no boeing workers in charleston. the truth is the iam cares about one thing and one thing only - its own power. and the successes of boeing in south carolina, and more so, the successes of the non-union workers who populate its ranks, are a threat to the iam. l
one of the largest labor unions in the world, is gearing up to try and unionize the charleston plant, their south carolina story bears repeating. in stark contrast to boeing, which has invested billions of dollars and the future of what may be their most important project in the people of south carolina, the iam has never believed in us. first, they flatly, publicly stated that south carolina workers do not have the necessary skills to build airplanes. our workers have proven them wrong, but no...
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i think they it in south carolina charleston. >> beautiful up. >> it is. >> by the way, what is youran lauren? you're a sickle woman. >> just now -- >> fergie? >> hips don't lie? >> look at this. >> i'm not a fergie fan. >> really? >> naming all of the cities across the country. >> i only remember like london bridge. >> no. >> fergie's new song? >> wait. chris this morning had no idea about bruno mars new song. >> i take it back, shakira. >> yes. >> don't dislike her just never was a fan of the music. >> la love. the new song. >> i got it for you. >> la love? >> lal love. >> one of philadelphia's favorite actors revealing a side of himself, not often seen the the big screen. >> a little weird for me. this is his birthday suit. >> will, if he wears those shoes, wouldn't that be a turnoff. >> i think so. birthday suit with the shoes or just the shoes in general? >> shoes in general. >> forty yesterday? >> forty. this is for w magazine. >> oh, they're weird. >> and so pale. but i think he put on like powder, like baby powder or something on his face, his legs. so i don't think that pail
i think they it in south carolina charleston. >> beautiful up. >> it is. >> by the way, what is youran lauren? you're a sickle woman. >> just now -- >> fergie? >> hips don't lie? >> look at this. >> i'm not a fergie fan. >> really? >> naming all of the cities across the country. >> i only remember like london bridge. >> no. >> fergie's new song? >> wait. chris this morning had no idea about bruno mars new song....
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south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the flagship product 787 dreamliner. but some have little faith in the plane they build. >> will you fly in one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one .1. >> not really. >> out of 15 workers asked ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. 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 iceberg. >> clearly there's a lot to unpack here. mark schaeffer senior producer of al jazeera and broken dreams, 787. john golia ntsb the independent federal agency that investigates every aviation accident in the united states. currently he is a consultant for airlines. the 787 had issues long before you embrarkd on this embarked on the documentary. what prompted you to do this film? >> two battery fires in 2013. he wondered what was going on. that was a first-ever event by the faa never grounded an entire fleet of aircraft. will
south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the flagship product 787 dreamliner. but some have little faith in the plane they build. >> will you fly in one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one .1. >> not really. >> out of 15 workers asked ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. 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...
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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 us 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 ai
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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. >> host: charleston, south carolina car robert you are up next with representative scott perry. >> caller: here is my first one. i see all this all the time. they are wrong, they are wrong, this is wrong. what i don't see is this is what i would do. they can come out and say this is what i would do. it is easy to point fingers and say this person is wrong this person is wrong but have enough nacho to say this is what i would to. this is how i would do it. not just that. here is my second point. this is one that really bugs me. about immigration. because nobody up there in washington wants to admit that we give away 50,000 citizenships a year under a lottery. >> guest: again i tend to agree we can't just be against everything. you got to see what you are for. if you want to discuss immigration, that is a big topic so i am not sure exactly what question you have for me to answer on that but for me citizenship is very important. should be valuable land it should be earned and i am concerned when we hand away, i am concerned when people work towards it like my grandmother and great-gra
. >> host: charleston, south carolina car robert you are up next with representative scott perry. >> caller: here is my first one. i see all this all the time. they are wrong, they are wrong, this is wrong. what i don't see is this is what i would do. they can come out and say this is what i would do. it is easy to point fingers and say this person is wrong this person is wrong but have enough nacho to say this is what i would to. this is how i would do it. not just that. here is my...
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and if you are ever down in charleston, i encourage you to visit the medal of honor museum in south carolina. so i'd like to start with you colonel. you ready? ok. 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
and if you are ever down in charleston, i encourage you to visit the medal of honor museum in south carolina. so i'd like to start with you colonel. you ready? ok. 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...
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and if you're ever down in charleston, i encourage you to visit the medal of honor society museum aboard the "usscmz yorktown" down in patriots point south carolina. so colonel barnum, i'd like to start with you sir. are you ready? okay. what talk about some of your role models early in your life when you were 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, and 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 to my career as a marine and the leadership aspects and first aid and living in the field and i guess my coach that 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 my minister and in the non-military various leaders in the marine corps. >> you were president of your freshman and senior classes at cheshire high school. >> yes. >> tell bus the day military recruiters came to your school, why you
and if you're ever down in charleston, i encourage you to visit the medal of honor society museum aboard the "usscmz yorktown" down in patriots point south carolina. so colonel barnum, i'd like to start with you sir. are you ready? okay. what talk about some of your role models early in your life when you were 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, and we didn't have much but we had...