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charleston south carolina sitting at 44. this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our suburbs will see 40's to the north but some 50's in philadelphia and areas to the south.
charleston south carolina sitting at 44. this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our...
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south and save the southern army. the southern army had lost two major battles at charleston and camden, south carolina. last many men. there were few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south to stop general cornwallis. charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. at guilford courthouse, he commanded the army made of veteran british soldiers. this was the first battle in which cornwallis and greene met each other on the battlefield. both of the generals were of different mindsets. cornwallis had this mindset of move forward and hit hard and continually hit and continually march. general greene had a mindset of hit and backup or retreat hit and backup or retreat. he had by the time this battle came, general greene had raised an army to almost twice the size of the british army. he felt pretty good about his odds. first, general cornwallis was in -- encamped at deep river, which is high point, 10 miles from here. general greene brought all of his soldiers in militia here at guilford courthouse. set his lines of defense to wait for cornwallis p gen
south and save the southern army. the southern army had lost two major battles at charleston and camden, south carolina. last many men. there were few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south to stop general cornwallis. charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. at guilford courthouse, he commanded the army made of veteran british soldiers. this was the first battle in which cornwallis and greene met each other on the battlefield....
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would still retain command and the southern army and he would march as a conqueror into charleston, south carolina. the city of greensboro is named for nathanael greene. we have this wonderful statue behind me of general green on the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general green was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. and his conduct in the war wa s exemplary. he was able to put men into the field and keep them in the field, and to the militia saw that general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives needlessly. so following the war green had not only the respect of the generals and the politicians but he had the respect of all the common militia soldiers that were involved in the war. general greene stopped what would have been a total british victory in the south. general greene was the one man that
would still retain command and the southern army and he would march as a conqueror into charleston, south carolina. the city of greensboro is named for nathanael greene. we have this wonderful statue behind me of general green on the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general green was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. and his conduct in the war wa s exemplary. he was able to put men into the field and keep them in the field, and to the militia saw that general greene...
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. >>> our aviation analyst joins us from charleston south carolina, to talk about this.ary this two-page memo noted for how blunt it is is simply asking all airline staff to be compliant with aviation procedures. should we be worried by this? >> we should. we should be worried about the fact that it took management and top brass of an airline to remind pilots and safety staff and trainers that this aviation safety rule is serious, and you must follow them. that's alarming. what's encouraging is that the brass did step for and to. that safety has to start at the top down. the fact that they did it was good. the fact this they needed to alarming. >> let's talk about the need to the memos notes there were emergency pull-up maneuvers and all sorts of other close calls that happened at many airplanes across the summit. what should we make of the fact it took a lot of near misses to get the airline to get its acts together? together? >> those near misses are pretty significant. the emergency pull-up means the ground proxim warning system went off. that basically means that you
. >>> our aviation analyst joins us from charleston south carolina, to talk about this.ary this two-page memo noted for how blunt it is is simply asking all airline staff to be compliant with aviation procedures. should we be worried by this? >> we should. we should be worried about the fact that it took management and top brass of an airline to remind pilots and safety staff and trainers that this aviation safety rule is serious, and you must follow them. that's alarming. what's...
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part of americana that many people don't know about, but right here in our backyards, in charleston south carolinafor example, which is known as like the number one tourist destination right now in the u.s., the culture is very part and parcel of historic charleston, the narrative and the culture fabric. >> patricia is talking about this rich culture, you grew up gullah. what do you remember most. >> family. and spirituality. working the land, wrongerring in the field, if you wanted to eat you ha to go in the field and grow. harvest. and bring it from the farm to the table. also, just a sense of community also when we lived with our family we lived in a communal setting i had my mother and my father, and my 13 siblings i had had my grammy, the cousins that were never nearby, and that's very indicative of the culture. and one thing that was very important, is that a derogatory tone to it, and i didn't know i was gullah until i went off to university, and saw these beautiful images that depicted my culture, and one in particular that showed my father, plowing a field at penn school. and that's what
part of americana that many people don't know about, but right here in our backyards, in charleston south carolinafor example, which is known as like the number one tourist destination right now in the u.s., the culture is very part and parcel of historic charleston, the narrative and the culture fabric. >> patricia is talking about this rich culture, you grew up gullah. what do you remember most. >> family. and spirituality. working the land, wrongerring in the field, if you wanted...
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his announcement in front of the yorktown in charleston, south carolina is about half an hour. >> this is a first of me, just not because of the occasion it represents, but i have never in my life had that chance to talk to an audience of fluttering fans. and i kind of felt like i might just turn this into a good old baptist revival, folks. this is no ordinary campaign because this is no ordinary time. we have lived through the most deadly attack on our people in american history, the greatest job loss since the great depression, and the greatest loss of wealth and savings ever recorded. but every time our country has faced great challenges, we have come through and we have come out stronger because courageous americans have done what's right for america. this is a time for the same kind of courage. i learned something about service from two people that i wish could be here today. my father, who, as a member of the greatest generation, enlisted in the army air corps even before pearl harbor and served in the state department at the height of the cold war, and my mother, 50 years a girl
his announcement in front of the yorktown in charleston, south carolina is about half an hour. >> this is a first of me, just not because of the occasion it represents, but i have never in my life had that chance to talk to an audience of fluttering fans. and i kind of felt like i might just turn this into a good old baptist revival, folks. this is no ordinary campaign because this is no ordinary time. we have lived through the most deadly attack on our people in american history, the...
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charleston south carolina's carolina post and courier, stand your ground applies in stabbing. judge rules decision to confront boyfriend was legal. in the middle of the country, the "kansas city star," immigration plan halted after texas judge rules. the "dallas morning news," migrant fight goes to the next level. they have two stories. local advocates says preparation remains on track and obama vows to appeal the rejection of executive actions. and "usa today" leads with immigration as well. that brings us to the next story. president obama's immigration action has been stopped dead in its tracks for now at least. today thousands of undocumented immigrants were to begin applying for legal protection and work permits. but instead the white house has been forced to postpone the launch of its plan indefinitely. >>> on monday a federal judge in texas sided with a coalition of 26 states that filed a lawsuit opposing the president's executive action. now administration officials say they have no choice but to comply with the order. president obama in the oval office on tuesday said
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charleston south carolina sitting at 44. this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our suburbs will see 40's to the north but some 50's in philadelphia and areas to the south. then all eyes on this area of low pressure. we will keep a careful eye on it. it looks like it is over philadelphia, meaning light rain for us light sunday into monday. mix to the north. but a slight shift in this area of low pressure could mean more rain or more snow even for philadelphia and suburbs. as it stand right now relevant i monday morning rain arrives, monday rain, freezing rain and sleet to the north and west. monday night we could have a brief period of snow. that is still questionable, how much
charleston south carolina sitting at 44. this will be our weather for thomas we get in the 40's. we will watch this front to the north slowly sag toward northeastern, pennsylvania. during the day on saturday we're in the 40's. mix of cloud and sun. that is comfortable. then by sunday instead of the front coming all the way down in philadelphia, it gets stuck just to the north of the poconos, so we will stay under the influence of high pressure. that means southerly wind get stronger, our...
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can see, just how sharp the contrast is here when you are flirting with 60 right now in charleston, south carolina versus ten in columbus, separation every air masses all about transition mode through the course of this morning, as we go through the day here you can expect the clouds to be around, it will be breezy day some sunshine as the day progresses but temperatures again will be declining for us as we go throughout the afternoon. and we are expect to go see generally a partly sunny day. good morning. >> good morning, just little after 4:30 we go outside check out the schuylkill expressway. roadways pretty much empty at this point with a little bit so headed westbound eastbound in or out of the city doing just fine so far. over on the ben franklin bridge currently no problems, all lanes open headed into philadelphia, as you can see westbound right here, having no problems, and there are some speed restrictions in the area, not for the ben but for the burlington bristol bridge, 25 miles per hour, 25 miles per hour on the talcony palmyra bridge due to possibly icy conditions with some of those
can see, just how sharp the contrast is here when you are flirting with 60 right now in charleston, south carolina versus ten in columbus, separation every air masses all about transition mode through the course of this morning, as we go through the day here you can expect the clouds to be around, it will be breezy day some sunshine as the day progresses but temperatures again will be declining for us as we go throughout the afternoon. and we are expect to go see generally a partly sunny day....
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paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston, south carolina. not so funny. with his wife, stephanie allens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [applause] >> thank you, senator. thank you so much for that warm welcome. but he left out part of my history so i have to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned humility. we were playing one game and at that time we had the largest crowd, third largest crowd ever at the dome. i think the largest crowd was sandy koufax pitching performance and then a billy graham event and the next was a texas southern university football game. and this is the game where i learned humility. at the end of the game, the scoreboard had our scores on the wrong side of the scoreboard. you didn't get that. they had the biggest score, we had the smallest one. so i felt really bad about that. i was a little dejected. and i as walked out of the stadium, i knocked a little old lady's p
paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston, south carolina. not so funny. with his wife, stephanie allens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [applause] >> thank you, senator. thank you so much for that warm welcome. but he left out part of my history so i have to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned humility. we...
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for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodyt to know somebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community and helping the community and people should feel that they're part of the community rather than sort of -- >> people make time for what they want. >> absolutely. >> a magazine is showing off >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning," dylan mcdermott is in our green room. we have your look at "stalker" plus why did he sign on for such a scary role? >> plus a bitter fight over chocolate. see how one of america's biggest chocolate makers is trying to keep an english treat out of the country. that's ahead. >> it's time for headlines around the globe. government surveyors announced today that the washington monument has shrunk. new m
for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodyt to know somebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community...
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we will check out the south where they are not used to these kind of temperatures and this kind of precipitation. it the is icy around myrtle beach, charleston both in south carolina in raleigh-durham it is snowing. ashville north caroline ate the is snowing as well. they are getting snow and ice in atlanta very treacherous morning there we will not be seeing that storm around our region at all. so we have the past seven days we will look at it pretty cold last week. we have zoomed up to 47 degrees on sunday. but how delightful is that. we got to 37. that is misleading. that high temperature came around midnight on monday and then temperatures went down rest of the day. we are only expecting a high of 24 today. not bad tomorrow in the 30's but 46 is the average high. we went get close to that until sunday. and then maybe monday. we could end up averaging out as within of the coldest februaries we have ever had, thanks the to the temperatures that you see there. in the seven day forecast, because bob kelly, march starts on sunday. >> yes, bring it in were 43 degrees coming up on sunday maybe melt some of the snow piles here for folks making it easier to park their
we will check out the south where they are not used to these kind of temperatures and this kind of precipitation. it the is icy around myrtle beach, charleston both in south carolina in raleigh-durham it is snowing. ashville north caroline ate the is snowing as well. they are getting snow and ice in atlanta very treacherous morning there we will not be seeing that storm around our region at all. so we have the past seven days we will look at it pretty cold last week. we have zoomed up to 47...
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for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodymebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community and helping the community and people should feel that they're part of the community rather than sort of -- >> people make time for what they want. >> absolutely. >> a magazine is showing off >>> good monday morning everyone, it's 8:25. time for some headlines on this holiday monday. i'm frank mallicoat. fire investigators are looking into what caused a school fire in oakland. it began before 5:00 a.m. at -- 2:00 a.m. at claremont middle school on college avenue. investigators say it started in the kitchen area. no class today because of the presidents' day holiday. no injuries have been reported. but nearly a million dollars worth of dam
for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodymebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community and helping...
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even though my grandmother is from charleston, south carolina, we did not travel south at all. don't know if that was because of that particular story, but that is a story that african-american people are very much concerned about how to protect their children. brian lamb: do you notice any difference when you travel in the north to the south today? thomas allen harris: for the film, i just did a big southern tour, atlanta, st. louis, other cities, and it is the first time i saw the south in this way, and we saw festivals in theaters and i have never lived in the south, so i don't know the south that well, so it is a place i would like to know a little bit better as an american, so much of the country has to do with a dynamic between the south and the north, for instance, with "birth of a nation" and the retelling of the narrative of reconstruction, i know a lot of southerners probably are a little bit more hesitant about talking about that as propaganda, but when you look at the history, and you look and see what mixed communities did during reconstruction, in terms of educati
even though my grandmother is from charleston, south carolina, we did not travel south at all. don't know if that was because of that particular story, but that is a story that african-american people are very much concerned about how to protect their children. brian lamb: do you notice any difference when you travel in the north to the south today? thomas allen harris: for the film, i just did a big southern tour, atlanta, st. louis, other cities, and it is the first time i saw the south in...
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for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodyo get to know somebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the community and helping the community and people should feel that they're part of the community rather than sort of -- >> people make time for what they want. >> absolutely. >> a magazine is showing off >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning everyone, i'm ukee washington, fire fight verse two alarm fire in west philly under control. ice was a big problem all morning long, because of single digit temperatures. the call came into the scene here on the 200 block of south 52nd street just before 4:00 this morning. no reports of injuries. a live report coming up on "eyewitness ne
for cbs this morning, charleston south carolina. >> the fbi director said it's hard to hate somebodyo get to know somebody that doesn't look like you. doesn't share what you think are your same philosophies. >> 100% but if you're putting more resources on these departments and asking them to do more with less already, where do you find the time to do these coffee chats, right? >> you got to make time. >> you have to make time. >> they should be part of the...
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spot what occurred all across to the other side, i had the profound experience of going to charleston, south carolina with my friend, norm, here. and he and i were at morris island where our parent regiment, 54th massachusetts attacked ft. wagner, which is an experience in itself. brother norm can attest to it. and to be there and what they had to endure, you didn't have to go very far. so physically experiencing it and research. it all tied together. and you get a level of respect and knowledge that you just can't get anywhere else. i mean, that's -- that's my little will to it. >> for me, i take the more scholarly approach. because i can't travel as much. i'd love to. and it's research. i'm grabbing books. i'm looking at narratives, i'm looking at the footnotes in a lot of the scholarship and then going back to trying to find where that source was. and if i can't physically get there, it's fine to have access to jay's store if they can't get it for me. but i have just a ton of research that i have to go through and figure out, you know, all right, if i'm looking at a particular area then let me fin
spot what occurred all across to the other side, i had the profound experience of going to charleston, south carolina with my friend, norm, here. and he and i were at morris island where our parent regiment, 54th massachusetts attacked ft. wagner, which is an experience in itself. brother norm can attest to it. and to be there and what they had to endure, you didn't have to go very far. so physically experiencing it and research. it all tied together. and you get a level of respect and...
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charleston south carolina milder about their before the front pushes through. 61.us one in boston. three, what it is feeling like in chicago. that's going to feel warm for some in the next coming days. windchill advisories in place. 25 to 35 below in the northern tier of the country. see minot in the northwest corner? the town they have a little saying -- why not in minot. 35 below zero that is why not. and you take a look cold air begins to be ushered in multiple times heading in from thursday into friday. pushes all the way south into northern florida. here are your high temperatures across the united states across chicago. three the high temperature by thursday afternoon. and leave you with a little video here. i don't know if you can get to the video of philadelphia pennsylvania. take a look at this. a steeple collapsed into an alley. there were 12 people inside worshipping worshipping. wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. steeple topples over. scary scene. cold windy, and kind of what winter has been like. >> look out for falling steep else. >> glad no one was h
charleston south carolina milder about their before the front pushes through. 61.us one in boston. three, what it is feeling like in chicago. that's going to feel warm for some in the next coming days. windchill advisories in place. 25 to 35 below in the northern tier of the country. see minot in the northwest corner? the town they have a little saying -- why not in minot. 35 below zero that is why not. and you take a look cold air begins to be ushered in multiple times heading in from thursday...
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are they having a hard time in the carolinas this morning with snow, ice as far south as myrtle beach and those cold temperatures may change that rain to ice in charleston, south carolina which hardly ever sees snow or ice. so we have a cold day. not as how much took with the high of 36. then cold weather comes back on thursday and friday. we have another arctic blast on thursday with a high of only 27. twenty-eight on friday. gets better on saturday. then on sunday and monday, at the even of the weekend alex and mike, we will see temperatures return to the 40's. this is the the first day of march. we will finally get back to the 40's. >> it is all relative. forty's sound great. >> when you north 20 ease every day. >> my gosh. 6:20. university of chicago student is facing criminal charges in what police say was a reinact. of the movie 50 shades of gray. according to the police report this 19 year-old who reportedly was once intimate with the victim bound her with a belt, struck her with his fist and sexually assaulted her. the freshman is in jail on a 500 you this dollars bond. >>> 6:20. activist group islamic state militant abduct 07 to 100 christians
are they having a hard time in the carolinas this morning with snow, ice as far south as myrtle beach and those cold temperatures may change that rain to ice in charleston, south carolina which hardly ever sees snow or ice. so we have a cold day. not as how much took with the high of 36. then cold weather comes back on thursday and friday. we have another arctic blast on thursday with a high of only 27. twenty-eight on friday. gets better on saturday. then on sunday and monday, at the even of...
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rain advisories in the purple for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi as well as around charleston, south carolinawant to show you the forecast as we go overnight tonight. all right. we're still dealing with the snow across the rockies here, and we're still going to be dealing with that wintry mix across mississippi and alabama, but look at atlanta, georgia. this is overnight on tuesday into wednesday. look at the snow on this computer model that starts to develop north of the atlanta area. you know what happened a couple of years ago with just a little bit of snow, it shut the city down, liz. so we're going to be worried about the deep south overnight tonight into tomorrow, especially atlanta, georgia. back to you. liz: i'm sorry for them, but i'm happy for us. janice, thank you. >> you got it. liz: i'm going to quote the who here, meet the new boss, same as the old boss. a big management shakeup at dish network puts the old boss back in charge after nearly 40 years as the ceo of dish, joe clayton will retire from his post on march 31st, and he will hand the title back to dish chairman and co-fou
rain advisories in the purple for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi as well as around charleston, south carolinawant to show you the forecast as we go overnight tonight. all right. we're still dealing with the snow across the rockies here, and we're still going to be dealing with that wintry mix across mississippi and alabama, but look at atlanta, georgia. this is overnight on tuesday into wednesday. look at the snow on this computer model that starts to develop north of the atlanta area....
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many northerners was february 1865 lindy massachusetts 55th colored regiment marches on charleston, south carolinaadle of the confederacy, singing "john brown's body." sojourner truth revised it. the battle hymn, it is a more elevated poem, is promoted among the colleges. a civil war chaplain first reads it and thought it was just a poem. he did not realize it was meant to be sung to "john brown's body." and he loved it. i do about a catalog he'll also had a very rich musical voice. he sang the metal him of the republican that a public an event with lincoln in attendance. lincoln was so moved that he cried and said sing it again. he told them to take the song and singing, that was the best i ever heard. battle hymn of the republic in origin is african-american in the south. john brown's body is an unambiguously militant abolitionist hymn. "the battle hymn" is by an abolitionist. one of the fascinating aspects of "the battle hymn of the republic" is, beginning in the 1880's, southerners begin to embrace "the battle hymn of the republic" as their song as well. and until this day, "the battle hymn of
many northerners was february 1865 lindy massachusetts 55th colored regiment marches on charleston, south carolinaadle of the confederacy, singing "john brown's body." sojourner truth revised it. the battle hymn, it is a more elevated poem, is promoted among the colleges. a civil war chaplain first reads it and thought it was just a poem. he did not realize it was meant to be sung to "john brown's body." and he loved it. i do about a catalog he'll also had a very rich...
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occurred, all of the way across to the other side, i had a profound experience of going to charleston, south carolina with my friend norman here, and he and i were at the island, where our parent regiment from massachusetts, attack fort wagner, which is an experience in itself, and brother norman can attest to it, and to be there and what they had to endure, you do not have to go very far so physically experiencing that and the research, it all ties together and you get a level of respect and knowledge that you just can't get anywhere else. i mean, that is my little wheel to it. >> for me, i take the more scholar approach, because i cannot travel as much, though i would love to. and it is research. i am grabbing books. i am looking at narratives. i am looking at the footnotes in a lot of the scholarship and then going back to try to find where that source was, and if i cannot get there, it is fine -- it seems they cannot get it for me, but i have just a ton of research that i have to go through and figure out, you know, if i am looking at a particular area. then let me find things on that area. if i
occurred, all of the way across to the other side, i had a profound experience of going to charleston, south carolina with my friend norman here, and he and i were at the island, where our parent regiment from massachusetts, attack fort wagner, which is an experience in itself, and brother norman can attest to it, and to be there and what they had to endure, you do not have to go very far so physically experiencing that and the research, it all ties together and you get a level of respect and...
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south carolina. you know, in columbia, south carolina. i attended the citadel down in charleston, south carolina. >> edwards says his experience at the citadel paved the way for him to succeed in life but adds his greatest advice always came from his grandfather a man with very little education, but a great deal of wisdom. >> he grew up in the depression. he had an eighth grade accomplished so much as a man without an education and you never would have known it and what it inspired me. he said there's two things. there's two things people can't take away from you. they can't take away your education from you and they can't take their accomplishments away from you. >> from his humble beginnings in south carolina he works and travels to various countries around the world. he said those experiences only solidify his belief in the american dream. >> the u.s. is really one of the greatest countries in the world. everywhere where i've traveled whether it's been to africa, whether it's been in china, whether it's been in europe people look to us as their guiding light of what's good and
south carolina. you know, in columbia, south carolina. i attended the citadel down in charleston, south carolina. >> edwards says his experience at the citadel paved the way for him to succeed in life but adds his greatest advice always came from his grandfather a man with very little education, but a great deal of wisdom. >> he grew up in the depression. he had an eighth grade accomplished so much as a man without an education and you never would have known it and what it inspired...
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he left on a transport out of charleston, south carolina, and by the time he arrived in los angeles at the end of the war, he served his country in locations across the globe, including after carks the mediterranean india, and other places. he's a lifetime member and past commander of the american legion and lifetime member and judge advocate of the veterans of foreign wars. stacey raised four children with his loving and supportive wife of 56 years, elizabeth, who passed away in 2004. he's blessed with eight grandson and three great grandsons, and has another great grandbaby on the way. his family is one of the most respected families in watauga county. stacey is a man of few words but great wisdom. he has tremendous insights into human nature, and his observations are well worth hearing. watauga county is fortunate to call this hardworking citizen one of its own. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. mooney, for five minutes. mr. mooney: thank you, mr. speaker. it's a great honor of addressing the nation as a ne
he left on a transport out of charleston, south carolina, and by the time he arrived in los angeles at the end of the war, he served his country in locations across the globe, including after carks the mediterranean india, and other places. he's a lifetime member and past commander of the american legion and lifetime member and judge advocate of the veterans of foreign wars. stacey raised four children with his loving and supportive wife of 56 years, elizabeth, who passed away in 2004. he's...
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the meantime the storm we are talking about now could bring freezing rain to places like charleston south carolina forward in time we could get a little bit of a mix for northern alabama and mississippi as well as georgia. we could see some snow north of atlanta, could get a little bit of a mix right around the i-20 corridor as we go through tonight into tomorrow. it will push offshore very quickly. we are also going to be talking about very cold temperatures wolf. we could see temperatures 30 and 40 degrees below average for texas, north louisiana into arkansas oklahoma as well. 20 to 30 degrees below average for portions of the midwest and that does include the northeast. we are going to see wind chill values very very cold tomorrow. we could see temperatures feeling like five to 15 degrees below normal. that does include boston. your morning temperature will feel like 15 below tomorrow. new york city will feel like five below. so this bitter cold is not going anywhere any time soon. >> too bad. jennifer thanks very much. >>> coming up soft targets. security officials from coast to coast are loo
the meantime the storm we are talking about now could bring freezing rain to places like charleston south carolina forward in time we could get a little bit of a mix for northern alabama and mississippi as well as georgia. we could see some snow north of atlanta, could get a little bit of a mix right around the i-20 corridor as we go through tonight into tomorrow. it will push offshore very quickly. we are also going to be talking about very cold temperatures wolf. we could see temperatures 30...
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paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston, south carolina. not so funny. with his wife, stephanie allens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator. thank you so much for that warm welcome. but he left out part of my history so i have to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned humility. we were playing one game and at that time we had the largest crowd, third largest crowd ever at the dome. i think the largest crowd was sandy koufax pitching performance and then a billy graham event and the next was a texas southern university football game. and this is the game where i learned humility. at the end of the game the scoreboard had our scores on the wrong side of the scoreboard. you didn't get that. they had the biggest score, we had the smallest one. so i felt really bad about that. i was a little dejected. and i as walked out of the stadium, i knocked a little old lady's
paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston, south carolina. not so funny. with his wife, stephanie allens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [ applause ] >> thank you, senator. thank you so much for that warm welcome. but he left out part of my history so i have to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned humility....
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paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston south carolina. not so funny. anyways. with his wife, stephanie nehlens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much for that warm welcome. he left out part of my history. so i've got to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned a little humility. we were playing grambling one game and we had the largest crowd -- third largest crowd to ever assemble in the astro dome. i think the largest crowd was the sandy koufax pitching performance. then there was a billy graham event. and next one was a texas southern university -- texas southern university-grambling football game. and this is the game where i learned humility. at the end of the game the scoreboard had our scores on the wrong side of the scoreboard. you didn't get that. the grambling score had the biggest score. we had the smallest one. so i felt really bad about that.
paige resides in houston because he couldn't find a house in charleston south carolina. not so funny. anyways. with his wife, stephanie nehlens paige. please help me welcome dr. rod paige. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much for that warm welcome. he left out part of my history. so i've got to share that with you to begin with. i was also a football coach. jackson state university of cincinnati and then again at texas southern. it was at texas southern where i learned a little...
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south and save the southern army. the southern army had lost two major battles at charleston and camden, south carolina. last many men. there were few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south to stop general cornwallis. charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. at guilford courthouse, he commanded the army made of veteran british soldiers. this was the first battle in which cornwallis and greene met each other on the battlefield. both of the generals were
south and save the southern army. the southern army had lost two major battles at charleston and camden, south carolina. last many men. there were few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south to stop general cornwallis. charles cornwallis was the commander of the british army in the southern department. at guilford courthouse, he commanded the army made of veteran british soldiers. this was the first battle in which cornwallis and greene met each other on the battlefield....
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. -- from charleston, south carolina, here is randy.r: anything in the obamacare administration office she don't accept it. host: what do you mean by that? caller: the health care, all the different programs that try to help the poor people, they don't seem to want to go along with it. they want to be their own country. host: randy from south carolina. north carolina will be the future -- feature of our weekend profile. the literary and historical culture of greensboro, north carolina. you will be exploring that meeting hearing people. we will be featuring the literary program, including the 1960 greensboro siddons. -- sit in's. [video clip] >> i went there on the third day. the guys had gone down on the first and second and here is the third day and they are expecting us at this time. they know something is going to happen. number one, it's quiet. number two, the lunch counter which was very long and lined up , it was quite intimidating. once everybody else was like i'm not going down there because anything might happen, we go and sit
. -- from charleston, south carolina, here is randy.r: anything in the obamacare administration office she don't accept it. host: what do you mean by that? caller: the health care, all the different programs that try to help the poor people, they don't seem to want to go along with it. they want to be their own country. host: randy from south carolina. north carolina will be the future -- feature of our weekend profile. the literary and historical culture of greensboro, north carolina. you will...
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you're looking live at the port of charleston in south carolina where vice president joe biden is about's infrastructure. >>> meanwhile, across the country, the labor secretary spending a second day in california addressing a major labor dispute that has operations at 29 critical ports at near stand still. new developments and much more when "the rundown" comes right back. most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your store, a container ship delivered it to that truck. here in san diego, we're building the first one ever to run on natural gas. ships this big running this clean will be much better for the environment. we're proud to be a part of that. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. photos are great for capturing your world. and now they can transform it. with the new angie's list app, you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of
you're looking live at the port of charleston in south carolina where vice president joe biden is about's infrastructure. >>> meanwhile, across the country, the labor secretary spending a second day in california addressing a major labor dispute that has operations at 29 critical ports at near stand still. new developments and much more when "the rundown" comes right back. most of the products we all buy are transported on container ships. before a truck delivers it to your...
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he was assigned to a destroyer squadron 6 out of charleston, south carolina. his next tour was staff chaplain and aviation training center in newport, rhode island, and his life continued from spot to spot. he served as chaplain in desert shield desert storm while he was stationed out of oceana naval air station in virginia beach. he had a turn at guantanamo bay in cuba, which we all talk about today, and was crferred to the second -- was transferred to the second marine division in north carolina where he served as regimental chaplain. let me just say that this is a decorated chaplain. randy cash retired from active duty in 2009. his military awards and decorations include the legion of merit 2 awards and the bronze star. he is a man of conviction. he is a tremendous north carolina lynnan and over the -- north carolinian and over the next year he will serve as chaplain over the legion in a most effective way. reverend cash, we're delighted to have you here. i yield the floor. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconn
he was assigned to a destroyer squadron 6 out of charleston, south carolina. his next tour was staff chaplain and aviation training center in newport, rhode island, and his life continued from spot to spot. he served as chaplain in desert shield desert storm while he was stationed out of oceana naval air station in virginia beach. he had a turn at guantanamo bay in cuba, which we all talk about today, and was crferred to the second -- was transferred to the second marine division in north...
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south carolina and tennessee. and then it continues east later on tuesday morning for places like columbia, charleston, maybe even wilmington north carolina and the outer banks of north carolina may see some snow as well. in the northern states it's the brutal windchills. it continues wave after wave after wave of cold as minus 30 over the next several days, into thursday. it just won't let up, lester, back to you. >> janice, thank you. >>> new hope tonight for families worried about peanut allergies. two new reports indicate potential breakthroughs going against conventional wisdom by carefully exposing kids to peanut proteins. in one report researchers gave small amounts of proteins over time to babies deemed at risk. those who already have eczema or egg allergies. five years later the risk was significantly lower for 80% of them. in the other report kids with peanut allergies were able to tolerate small amounts of the proteins after using a new type of skin patch. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. the family of kayla mueller, the young american woman killed while isis held her hostage, sitting down with "today'
south carolina and tennessee. and then it continues east later on tuesday morning for places like columbia, charleston, maybe even wilmington north carolina and the outer banks of north carolina may see some snow as well. in the northern states it's the brutal windchills. it continues wave after wave after wave of cold as minus 30 over the next several days, into thursday. it just won't let up, lester, back to you. >> janice, thank you. >>> new hope tonight for families worried...
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. >>> from "the charleston post and currier," pressure got more intense on the president of south carolina state university to resign. that's amid a financial crisis. a lawmaker has called for the school's president's ouster. and the "mississippi sun herald." herald." afroman allegedly punched a female on the stage in biloxi. he's been charged with assault. >>> ukrainian forces are being mocked by president vladimir putin after pulling out from an embattled city under relentless shelling. at least six ukrainian soldiers were killed in the withdraw and more than 100 were wounded. gaining control of the area is a major victory for pro-russian separatists. and it opens up a direct route of transportation for rebels. russian president vladimir putin mocked the ukraineian situation saying, of course it's bad to lose. it's a hardship when you lose to yesterday's miners or yesterday's tractor drivers. but life is life. it will surely go on. the tractor drivers and miners getting a lot of support from vladimir himself. >>> let's go to business. markets ended slightly lower yesterday, after the fed
. >>> from "the charleston post and currier," pressure got more intense on the president of south carolina state university to resign. that's amid a financial crisis. a lawmaker has called for the school's president's ouster. and the "mississippi sun herald." herald." afroman allegedly punched a female on the stage in biloxi. he's been charged with assault. >>> ukrainian forces are being mocked by president vladimir putin after pulling out from an...
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we are also looking at the warnings to stretch all the way to south carolina and north carolina. charlestoncould see freezing rain by the time we get into tomorrow. even portions of north georgia could see a little bit of snow freezing rain and sleet just like we saw last week. right now, we are seeing the sleet, the freezing rain north louisiana, southern arkansas. it will start to fizzle out a little bit, then pick back up again by tomorrow morning. looks like north of atlanta we could see some snow that will stretch into eastern tennessee, western north carolina and pushing offshore quickly. that's one component. the second component, temperatures. it is going to be very very cold. this arctic push of air is going to pull on in. 30 to 40 degrees below average in portions of texas, arkansas northwest louisiana as we get over into the carolinas, 10 to 20 degrees below average. in the northeast, you are not escaping this. temperatures will be 20 to 30 degrees below normal by tomorrow morning. when you factor in the wind chill, it will feel like five to 15 degrees below normal in boston and
we are also looking at the warnings to stretch all the way to south carolina and north carolina. charlestoncould see freezing rain by the time we get into tomorrow. even portions of north georgia could see a little bit of snow freezing rain and sleet just like we saw last week. right now, we are seeing the sleet, the freezing rain north louisiana, southern arkansas. it will start to fizzle out a little bit, then pick back up again by tomorrow morning. looks like north of atlanta we could see...
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governor, we have larry grooms he was elected in 1997, represents south carolina's 30th district which encompasses parts of berkeley and charleston counties. the joint transportation review committee. as well as serving on a number of other committees, including education tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina he lives on daniel island with his wife carol and their three sons. our fourth member of the panel this morning is kathy mcmorris rogers, chair of the house republican conference. and the fourth highest ranking republican in the united states house of representatives. an advocate for military families, and the families of people with special needs. congresswoman mcmorris rogers is co chair of both the military family and the down syndrome caucuses. she's married to brian rogers and the proud mother of three children. congresswoman, let me begin with you this morning. there's a lot of ways to think about educational improvement and how to help our schools do better. i'd love to have you talk for a moment about why school choice is something in particular that resonates with you? >> it resonates with me both as
governor, we have larry grooms he was elected in 1997, represents south carolina's 30th district which encompasses parts of berkeley and charleston counties. the joint transportation review committee. as well as serving on a number of other committees, including education tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina he lives on daniel island with his wife carol and their three sons. our fourth member of the panel this morning is kathy mcmorris rogers, chair of the house republican...
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it was here in 1860, but the south carolina secession of invention -- succession convention met before they moved to charleston to pass the resolution to withdraw from the union. many of the speakers will address the legacy of this day. i will provide some historical context for the events leading up to that day. after lincoln's victory in november, 1864, it was clear to everyone that the union was going to sustain the war until it's bitter end. not only to defeat the rebellion militarily, but to destroy slavery, which the republican saw as the root cause of the rebellion. the stakes of war had heightened tremendously. at the end of january, congress passed the 13th amendment, which would end slavery everywhere forever in the united states. it windy to be ratified by the states of the union, and whether or not the south would be included in that was up for interpretation. earlier in the month, general william tecumseh sherman had issued field order #15, which promised to confiscate lands and redistribute them to the newbie-free former slaves. this was the origins of the 40 acres and a mule idea. the world was
it was here in 1860, but the south carolina secession of invention -- succession convention met before they moved to charleston to pass the resolution to withdraw from the union. many of the speakers will address the legacy of this day. i will provide some historical context for the events leading up to that day. after lincoln's victory in november, 1864, it was clear to everyone that the union was going to sustain the war until it's bitter end. not only to defeat the rebellion militarily, but...
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elected in 1997 represents south carolina's 37th district which encompasses parts of both berkeley and charleston counties. his work in the state senate entailed chairing the senate transportation committee and the joint transportation review committee. as well as serving on a number of other committees, including education. a tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina, he lives on daniel island with his wife carol and their three sons. and our fourth member of the panel this morning is congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers. congresswoman mcmorris rodgers is chair of the house republican conference and the fourth highest ranking republican in the united states house of representatives. an advocate for military families, and the families of people with special needs, congresswoman mcmorris rodgers is co-chair of both the military family and the down's syndrome caucuses. congresswoman mcmorris rodgers is married to brian rodgers and the proud mother of three children. congresswoman, let me begin with you this morning. there's a lot of ways to think about educational improvement and how to
elected in 1997 represents south carolina's 37th district which encompasses parts of both berkeley and charleston counties. his work in the state senate entailed chairing the senate transportation committee and the joint transportation review committee. as well as serving on a number of other committees, including education. a tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina, he lives on daniel island with his wife carol and their three sons. and our fourth member of the panel this morning...
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senator grooms elected in 1997 represents south carolina's 37th district which encompasses parts of both berkeley and charlestoncounties. he chairs the senate transportation committee and the joint transportation review committee as well as serving on a number of other committees including education. a tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina, he lives on daniel island with his wife, carol, and their three sons. and our fourth member of the panel this morning is congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers. the congresswoman is chair of the house republican conference and the fourth highest ranking republican in the united states house of representatives. an advocate for military families and the families of people with special needs, congresswoman mcmorris rodgers is co-chair of both the military family and the downs syndrome caucuses. congresswoman mcmorris rodgers is the proud mother of three children. congresswoman, let me begin with you this morning. >> okay. [laughter] >> there's a lot of ways to think about educational improvement and how to help our schools do better. love to have you just talk for
senator grooms elected in 1997 represents south carolina's 37th district which encompasses parts of both berkeley and charlestoncounties. he chairs the senate transportation committee and the joint transportation review committee as well as serving on a number of other committees including education. a tireless advocate for school choice in south carolina, he lives on daniel island with his wife, carol, and their three sons. and our fourth member of the panel this morning is congresswoman cathy...