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south carolina. he was 97. he loved the isle of palms. that was his place to be. he was born in charleston, south carolina, in 1922. he graduated from the citadel in 1942. he attended the university of south carolina law
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south carolina. we are here because our state lost a giantn has a a man, one who i call one-of-a-kind statesman. hollings, aerald native of charleston, south carolina, graduated from the 1947.l in and the very next year, 1948, he was elected to the south carolina legislature. being electedl lieutenant governor in 1954. statement about the man, fritz hollings. inwas then elected governor 1958. in 1947 some interesting things were taking place in the timeolina at earnest hollings graduated college. and in 1948 when he was elected to the legislature, a very significant court decision was .anded down the court case was elmo versus a 1948 court case that opened up the south carolina democratic primary to people other than whites. atmosphere within which fritz hollings was first elected. elected954 when he was a supreme governor, court decision came down that year. that was the year the supreme that school desegregation had to take place. that was the atmosphere. years later, fritz hollings gets elected governor. i was a student on the campus of south carolina state when he was in 1960's when i first met fritz hollings. he was governor an
south carolina. we are here because our state lost a giantn has a a man, one who i call one-of-a-kind statesman. hollings, aerald native of charleston, south carolina, graduated from the 1947.l in and the very next year, 1948, he was elected to the south carolina legislature. being electedl lieutenant governor in 1954. statement about the man, fritz hollings. inwas then elected governor 1958. in 1947 some interesting things were taking place in the timeolina at earnest hollings graduated...
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south carolina. he was 97. he loved the isle of palms. that was his place to be. he was born in charleston, south carolina, in 1922. he graduated from the citadel in 1942. he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the country. we say that with great pride. it was fritz hollings who's the father of the south carolina technical college system that's resulted in thousands of jobs being created and educational opportunity for millions in our state. as a senator, they called him the senator from central casting. he looked the part, he acted the part, and he sounded the part. he was the junior senator for 36 years i think in south carolina with senato
south carolina. he was 97. he loved the isle of palms. that was his place to be. he was born in charleston, south carolina, in 1922. he graduated from the citadel in 1942. he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent...
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whether they're muslims in new zealand, worshippers in charleston, south carolina, southerland springs at a christian service, our friends at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and now in california. we won dem and i'm glad the president is condemning unequivocally hate crimes. he called it a hate crime before the officials have in california. we have to speak out about it and condemn hate in all its forms. people in this country should feel safe at all times. there's something particularly onerous about being gunned down in your place of worship, regardless of your faith. >> in addition to speaking out about it, and certainly president trump did so unequivocally last night, what more can be done? that's not the only solution, right, speaking out against it. obviously that's the easy part. >> what we've found out over time as a nation, jake, is many places of worship do not want to become barracks, if you will. they don't want to have the metal detectors outside. some have armed guards. some pay for themselves. some ask for federal support or state support in that regard. i think
whether they're muslims in new zealand, worshippers in charleston, south carolina, southerland springs at a christian service, our friends at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh and now in california. we won dem and i'm glad the president is condemning unequivocally hate crimes. he called it a hate crime before the officials have in california. we have to speak out about it and condemn hate in all its forms. people in this country should feel safe at all times. there's something...
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and a white supremacist in charleston, south carolina killed nine ack parishioners in 2015.dered a counter protester in charlottesville, virginia after a white nationalist rally there turned violent. president trump said after there were "very fine people on both sides." before the synagogue shooting, he defended those remarks. >> i was talking about people that went because they felt vero ly about the monument to robert e. lee, a great general.r orter: across the country, meanwhile, a community mourns the loss of congregant lori kaye, and seeks to make sense of another targeted mass attack in america. re to discuss the united states' strategy to combat domestic terrorism is nicholas rasmussen, former director of the natial counter-terrorism center-- that's the intelligence community's hub for analysis and toformation-sharing relate terrorism. he is now senior director for national security d counter- rrorism programs at the mccain institute for internationaler leip and a professor of law at arizona state university. nick rasmussen, welcome back tor the news the "newshour".
and a white supremacist in charleston, south carolina killed nine ack parishioners in 2015.dered a counter protester in charlottesville, virginia after a white nationalist rally there turned violent. president trump said after there were "very fine people on both sides." before the synagogue shooting, he defended those remarks. >> i was talking about people that went because they felt vero ly about the monument to robert e. lee, a great general.r orter: across the country,...
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south carolina. we're here because our state nd our nation has lost a giant of a man, one who i call one of a kind statesman. ernest fitzgerald hollins, a native of charleston, south carolina, graduated from the very l in 1947, and the next year, 1948, he was elected to the south carolina legislature. there, he served until being elected lieutenant governor in 954. i'm pointing out some years here because i want to make a tatement about the man, fits -- fitz hollins. then, he was elected governor in 1958. now, in 1947, some interesting things were taking place in south carolina at the time ernest hollins graduated college, and in 1948, when he was elected to the legislature, a very significant court decision was handed down. the court case was elmo vs. rice. 1948 court case that opened up the south carolina democratic imary to people other than whites. this was the atmosphere within which fitz hollins was first elected. and, of course, in 1954, when he was elected lieutenant governor, i did not tell anybody what court decision came down that year. that was the year the supreme school led that desegregation had to take place. that was the atmosphere. to year
south carolina. we're here because our state nd our nation has lost a giant of a man, one who i call one of a kind statesman. ernest fitzgerald hollins, a native of charleston, south carolina, graduated from the very l in 1947, and the next year, 1948, he was elected to the south carolina legislature. there, he served until being elected lieutenant governor in 954. i'm pointing out some years here because i want to make a tatement about the man, fits -- fitz hollins. then, he was elected...
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those complaints come out of boeing's plant in north charleston, south carolina, north carlston, northcarolina, rather. a safety investigator raised concerns about foreign objects such as metal shavings left on the plane that could start a fire. the faa ordered the remov of 2017.havings in boeing is working with its nutlier to redesign the responsible for the debris and boeing says there's never been a dreamliner crash. >>> newetails about tro's plan to cut energy consumption. >> metro is working to become the greenest mass transportation system in thecountry. on earth day, earth day released this 2025 energy action plan. metro plans to cut its energy use and carbon footprint. it could be the equivalent of taking 35,000 cars off the road pe year. >> every person is affected by climate change. this is something we've put a focus on. >>metro's strategies to reduce greenhouse gases include capturing and storing the energy when the trains b using more solar panels, buying electric buses, and ways to cut dow on bus idling. >>> for all of our in-depth coverage of climate change issues and thempt on
those complaints come out of boeing's plant in north charleston, south carolina, north carlston, northcarolina, rather. a safety investigator raised concerns about foreign objects such as metal shavings left on the plane that could start a fire. the faa ordered the remov of 2017.havings in boeing is working with its nutlier to redesign the responsible for the debris and boeing says there's never been a dreamliner crash. >>> newetails about tro's plan to cut energy consumption. >>...
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as we saw with dylan wrote from two thousand and five when he came into a black church in charleston south carolina and killed. nine african-american people during bible study and so the folks who live and say landry parish should be on high alert because law enforcement officials are not yet sure whether or not this rash of church burnings is related to white supremacist activity or not. tell me in august of two thousand and seventeen after the rise of the black live matter movement. the f.b.i. issued a very controversial intelligence assessment. that was titled black identity extremists likely motivated to target law enforcement officers would make him a what is a so-called black identity extremist and is there any actual evidence that a group like this even exists. well tabitha to be honest i wouldn't be surprised if i was personally on that list of alleged black identity extremists as someone who has been involved in black lives matter marches and demonstrations we were largely targeted by law enforcement during that period of time as well as activists around the country who were simply standin
as we saw with dylan wrote from two thousand and five when he came into a black church in charleston south carolina and killed. nine african-american people during bible study and so the folks who live and say landry parish should be on high alert because law enforcement officials are not yet sure whether or not this rash of church burnings is related to white supremacist activity or not. tell me in august of two thousand and seventeen after the rise of the black live matter movement. the...
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he's in charleston, south carolina. many major american historical structures. where do we even begin with something that is 850 years old, something that is 850 years old, something as iconic and is loved as notre dame. the first thing, you do no harm. the french engineers and their wonderful engineers in france, these engineers will stabilise the structure if it is likely to be unstable. that's the very first step. after that, there will be an immense amount of valuation and investigation to determine what's been, how badly damaged is this stone, how badly damaged is the motor and that will vary all of the building? can i ask you, because donald trump was even asking, a lot of criticism, a lot of people concerned there were no helicopters flying over, dropping water, flowing water tankers suggested by the american president. would that have been a bad idea? i suspect so. you know that it's got some force to it if you've been hit by a water balloon. anything that would drop a massive amount of water in any one time. cr
he's in charleston, south carolina. many major american historical structures. where do we even begin with something that is 850 years old, something that is 850 years old, something as iconic and is loved as notre dame. the first thing, you do no harm. the french engineers and their wonderful engineers in france, these engineers will stabilise the structure if it is likely to be unstable. that's the very first step. after that, there will be an immense amount of valuation and investigation to...
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bigotry bigoted attacks from the one in pittsburgh one several years ago at a black church in charleston south carolina and then of course as we mentioned also the. mosque attacks that killed fifty people in new zealand and as we were just hearing from a correspondent in colombo sri lanka there they're still investigating that atrocity that took place on easter sunday rob thanks very much still ahead analogy from russia with love moscow uses soft power to once again get a foothold in afghanistan plus. i'm not what i think in and i'll be reporting on an election with no opposition and what that means but in st. now if you're in eastern canada moment or planning to go there take a boat it's very wet in fact is flooded from all to us through montreal not towards new brunswick there is flooding on the ground this rain not coming out of the sky and it's still cold north of no in places just add to the mix because melting snow is part of the problem that goes away so the sun day by day should be a better looking picture and the next system coming in is much weaker is a bit of rain maybe in new york or just a
bigotry bigoted attacks from the one in pittsburgh one several years ago at a black church in charleston south carolina and then of course as we mentioned also the. mosque attacks that killed fifty people in new zealand and as we were just hearing from a correspondent in colombo sri lanka there they're still investigating that atrocity that took place on easter sunday rob thanks very much still ahead analogy from russia with love moscow uses soft power to once again get a foothold in...
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charlotte 83 on wednesday, charleston, south carolina 83, jacksonville, close to 90 degrees, that iss through minneapolis and wisconsin, the west coast looks good the northeast, we have that disturbance especially to southern new england as we go through the next couple hours. that's a look at tr, weathe now here's a peek out your window. >> we have temperatures in 50s right now, 6 in anal nap liss. we do have clouds, a little breeze, that's all becse of this disturbance off the eastern seaboard. lit pull any of the that wind with it as well. 74 degrees, so a touch warmer than yesterday. heain, becoming sunny as we continue through t day. temperatures low 80s tomorrow, more rain showers towards the end of the workw . >>> and>> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. today, of course, rth day. there is an alarming trend developing across the country. >> in some stides, flor tennessee, they're starting to scrap their recycling programs. they say the whole thing has become too expensive due in part with our trade war with china, nbc news' gadi schwartz is here with more on that. good
charlotte 83 on wednesday, charleston, south carolina 83, jacksonville, close to 90 degrees, that iss through minneapolis and wisconsin, the west coast looks good the northeast, we have that disturbance especially to southern new england as we go through the next couple hours. that's a look at tr, weathe now here's a peek out your window. >> we have temperatures in 50s right now, 6 in anal nap liss. we do have clouds, a little breeze, that's all becse of this disturbance off the eastern...
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the leading edge is around charleston, south carolina. the rain chances are kracramp u for us. for now. once we t past 3:00, showers could start to break out. and even become much more likely after 5:00. here's 7:00 on future weather.e that's that l of showers i showed you near charleston, west virginia. that's the arrival right aroundn 8:00 this ev and again, some of these could contain rumbles of thunder. we're not really primed for severe weather. but any one of those individual thunderstorms could have somest winds associated with it. another day with a hint of summer tomorrow before more typical april weather returnsn wednesday and thursday and another rain chance comes up on friday. next half hour, we'll give you the 10-day. >> looks good.ha love warm weather. >>> record breaker. this is video i have a hard timk g at myself. see the giant snake -- i mean giant snake, caught in florida. > and we want to tell you -- they didn't show it for you. and hidden cameras found in things like lightbulbs and smoke de >>> we are back with an update just into our news room. prince geor
the leading edge is around charleston, south carolina. the rain chances are kracramp u for us. for now. once we t past 3:00, showers could start to break out. and even become much more likely after 5:00. here's 7:00 on future weather.e that's that l of showers i showed you near charleston, west virginia. that's the arrival right aroundn 8:00 this ev and again, some of these could contain rumbles of thunder. we're not really primed for severe weather. but any one of those individual...
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places of worship, pittsburgh where jews were targeted because of their place of worship, in charleston, south carolinatheir religion. when we become so insensitive and so cowardly that we would kill people in prayer, kill people that are communicating with god as they see and relate to god, then we all that remain alive and well in believes in whatever faith should remember this on days like this and all be involved in trying to make sure that the world is sensitized that that is in no way, shape, or form justified or excusable even if it's not a place of worship or faith that you believe in. when i bring up about the churches burning in louisiana which was arson, we need to understand that there was a time that people had their views but would at least have a line that they would draw. it's a sad day when even houses of worship are not houses of refuge. that doesn't it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next saturday at 5:00 p.m. eastern and then again at 8:00 p.m. eastern for an msnbc special. it's called "not just black and white: race and the 2020 election." that's next saturday a
places of worship, pittsburgh where jews were targeted because of their place of worship, in charleston, south carolinatheir religion. when we become so insensitive and so cowardly that we would kill people in prayer, kill people that are communicating with god as they see and relate to god, then we all that remain alive and well in believes in whatever faith should remember this on days like this and all be involved in trying to make sure that the world is sensitized that that is in no way,...
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. >> stephen: a lot of them are from my home town of charleston, south carolina. >> they are?ff to a good start. >> we are! i'm going to keep this. >> stephen: it's so lovely to see you. >> thank you. >> stephen: you can probably tell from the response of the audience, that-- are you aware, henry winkler, that you are beloved? ( cheers and applause ) that must be-- people-- people belove you. >> people are-- people are unbelievably warm to me, and that is true. >> stephen: yes. >> no matter where i go, somebody invites me into their home for dinner or the equivalent thereof. and-- and one of the signs of this beloving was, since the last time you hla year, you won an emmy, your first emmy, right? >> my first emmy. ( applause ) >> stephen: been nominated many times, three or four, four or five-- a bunch of times. >> yeah. you know, they usually say mr. winkler was nominated 97 times. this was his first win. ( laughter ) >> stephen: right. >> i never thought of that. all i thought about was, oh, my goodness, i won right this minute. and i won for a character that is beautifully
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whether there are muslims in new zealand or the worshipers in charleston, south carolina, several years ago, whether in souther land springs at a christian service or tree of life in pittsburgh and now in california. we condemn and i'm glad the president as the leader of this country is out there condemning unequivocally hate crimes. he called it a hate crime before the officials had in california and we have to speak out about it and we have to be honest about it and we have to condemn hate in all of its force. people in this country should feel safe at all times. particularly, i think there is something particularly onerous about being gunned down in your place of worship, regardless of your faith. >> so in addition to speaking ought about it, president trump did so unequivocally, what more can be done? that's not the only solution. right? speaking out against it, obviously, that's the easy part. >> what we have found over time as a nation, jake, that many place of worship do not want to become barracks, if you will. they don't want to have the metal detectors outside, the armed guard
whether there are muslims in new zealand or the worshipers in charleston, south carolina, several years ago, whether in souther land springs at a christian service or tree of life in pittsburgh and now in california. we condemn and i'm glad the president as the leader of this country is out there condemning unequivocally hate crimes. he called it a hate crime before the officials had in california and we have to speak out about it and we have to be honest about it and we have to condemn hate in...
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he was the architect for city of charleston, south carolina, which was struggling to rebuild from hurricane hugo. he went to france to meet with their craftsmen. >> highly skilled craftsmen trained successive generations of craftsmen that they are -- they are there. they are capable. >> chase says they there may be difficulties finding materials commensurate with the material that has been lost. >> certainly the wood is not recoverable. stained glass is significantly damaged by high heat. >> reporter: but he believes in time, decades of time, the cathedral will be reconstructed, in part because so many people around the world will want to help. >> oh, overwhelming, i think. >> reporter: san francisco's grace cathedral was influenced by the architecture of notre dame. today here at notre dame des victoire the father celebrated mass and told me how he remembered hitler ordering the destruction of the cathedral in paris when severt was 9 years old. >> feels to demolish paris. >> reporter: there has been considerable debate over whether the general actually kept paris from burning. no question
he was the architect for city of charleston, south carolina, which was struggling to rebuild from hurricane hugo. he went to france to meet with their craftsmen. >> highly skilled craftsmen trained successive generations of craftsmen that they are -- they are there. they are capable. >> chase says they there may be difficulties finding materials commensurate with the material that has been lost. >> certainly the wood is not recoverable. stained glass is significantly damaged...
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but the biggest threat is across the carolinas from raleigh durham to charleston, south carolina.nder that severe weather risk. also, if you're flying out major airports are going to see big-time delays this afternoon. as the severe weather makes it way in and also the gusts will pick up to 35 to 50 miles an hour across coastal areas of the outer banks of north carolina as well. so expect these airport delays from charlotte, new york, possibly pittsburgh. this whole system will make its way to the north by saturday afternoon. so just unfortunate, it's a holiday weekend, people are trying to get out and going to have some problems. >> thank you, janessa. >>> coverage of the mueller report's release continuing. we're going to explore ag barr's thought process when it came to the redactions in this report. there were a lot of them. a look at that straight ahead. t. did you know comcast businesst. goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. wifi to keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. did you guys know we did a
but the biggest threat is across the carolinas from raleigh durham to charleston, south carolina.nder that severe weather risk. also, if you're flying out major airports are going to see big-time delays this afternoon. as the severe weather makes it way in and also the gusts will pick up to 35 to 50 miles an hour across coastal areas of the outer banks of north carolina as well. so expect these airport delays from charlotte, new york, possibly pittsburgh. this whole system will make its way to...
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. >> gabe gutierrez in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> just ahead, the latest democrats the already crowded 2020 pack and not joe bi biden. steve is at the big board. >>> the easter egg roll just started. look at these kids on the south lawn at the white house as the president gets ready to appear before our cameras for the first time since the release of the redacted mueller report. that's next. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth for everyone. the more you know. at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make sure ever
. >> gabe gutierrez in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> just ahead, the latest democrats the already crowded 2020 pack and not joe bi biden. steve is at the big board. >>> the easter egg roll just started. look at these kids on the south lawn at the white house as the president gets ready to appear before our cameras for the first time since the release of the redacted mueller report. that's next. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth for everyone....
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recall, "the new york times" reported similar problems with boeing's manufacture down in charleston, south carolinaogram in which metal shavings were being found in the plane and other discrepancies in the manufacturing process. this is a different avenue of investigation into this 737 max crash. as the company struggles to get that plane back up in the air. >> drew griffin with the latest. thank you. >>> turning now to the u.s. economy. shattering expectations in the first quarter. the gdp growing at a rate of 3.2%. that is far above what was projected, 2.1%, and president trump taking a victory lap touting those strong numbers. >> the country, though, is doing very well in every respect. i mean, we're just doing well. we're knocking it out of the park as they say. gdp is an incredible number. but remember this, not only that, we have a great growth which is growth -- we have great growth and also very, very low inflation. our economy is doing great. number one in the world. we're number one economy right now in the world. >> from yahoo finance rick newman is with us and that number is high dealin
recall, "the new york times" reported similar problems with boeing's manufacture down in charleston, south carolinaogram in which metal shavings were being found in the plane and other discrepancies in the manufacturing process. this is a different avenue of investigation into this 737 max crash. as the company struggles to get that plane back up in the air. >> drew griffin with the latest. thank you. >>> turning now to the u.s. economy. shattering expectations in the...
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boeing "the new york times" reporting shoddy production and weak oversight at boeing's charleston, south carolinaanufacturing hub which is responsible for the 787 dreamliner when reached for a comment a boeing spokesperson sent cnbc an internal memo from the vp of the 787 program saying in part "this article features distorted information rehashing old stories and rumors that have long ago been put to rest. let's ask sheila kayalau, aerospace and defense analyst at jefferies. how much of an escalation is this about concerns around the safety of boeing planes? >> sara, i'd say about half of the article is really damaging from the standpoint of raising questions about whether or not they're rushing production, leaving tools in planes when clearly they should be taken out of planes. they could cause a flight risk also there were some metal shavings with certain parts that potentially could cause an in-flight emergency. those kind of revelations are the ones people look at and they say hmm, is boeing rushing production are they really guilty of that which goes back to the 737 max the other allegation
boeing "the new york times" reporting shoddy production and weak oversight at boeing's charleston, south carolinaanufacturing hub which is responsible for the 787 dreamliner when reached for a comment a boeing spokesperson sent cnbc an internal memo from the vp of the 787 program saying in part "this article features distorted information rehashing old stories and rumors that have long ago been put to rest. let's ask sheila kayalau, aerospace and defense analyst at jefferies. how...
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new zealand, the synagogue, the tree of life in pittsburgh, and obviously the church in charleston, south carolina years ago. people should feel safe in their place of worship. it looks like they may have been targeted for their faith, but will allow the authorities to come in and investigate. >> melissa: benjamin hall is live in london with more. spiegel i'm learning the identity of one of the americans who was killed yesterday. he is 40 years old from denver. he arrived at his hotel with cinnamon grand just hours before the bombing. he had been on a work trip for a publishing firm. his brother saying on social media "he would like to share our grief over the tragic incident." entry link, bombs are still being found as well as a van that you mentioned earlier that exploded when police tried to defuse a bomb inside. a huge 6-foot pipe bomb was found in an airport and a detonator at a bus station. the coordinated bombings that ripped through churches and hotels were carried out by seven suicide bombers from a little-known islamic militant group. until now they have only been known for smaller attac
new zealand, the synagogue, the tree of life in pittsburgh, and obviously the church in charleston, south carolina years ago. people should feel safe in their place of worship. it looks like they may have been targeted for their faith, but will allow the authorities to come in and investigate. >> melissa: benjamin hall is live in london with more. spiegel i'm learning the identity of one of the americans who was killed yesterday. he is 40 years old from denver. he arrived at his hotel...
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south carolina. he was 97. he loved the isle of palms. that was his place to be. he was born in charleston, south carolina, in 1922. he graduated from the citadel in 1942. he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent times of the civil rights movement. he urged the legislature to follow the law after brown versus board of education. he established the best technical college system in the country. we say that with great pride. it was fritz hollings who's the father of the south carolina technical college system that's resulted in thousands of jobs being created and educational opportunity for millions in our state. as a senator, they called him the senator from central casting. he looked the part, he acted the part, and he sounded the part. he was the junior senator for 36 years i think in south carolina with senato
south carolina. he was 97. he loved the isle of palms. that was his place to be. he was born in charleston, south carolina, in 1922. he graduated from the citadel in 1942. he attended the university of south carolina law school. he served as an artillery officer in world war ii. he earned a bronze star, finished with the rank of captain. he was in the state house of representatives from 1949 to 1954. he became our governor in 1958 at age 36. he shepherded south carolina through the turbulent...
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tragedies that we've seen before tree of life 6 months ago its the shooting at emanuel am e in charleston south carolina 4 years ago of the list goes on and on and it will continue going forward unless we make changes in policy here in we're the pressure and the influence of the nra and the gun lobby and the political action committees and just think about our fellow americans 30,000 of them will lose their at a minimum this year and every year going forward until we change course what we have learned is that those states have adopted universal background checks. i have seen in your 50% reduction in gun violence that saves lives was adopted for the entire united states and perhaps the more politically contentious and and difficult thing to do. but important nonetheless weapons designed. engineers sold united states military for war because are really good at killing people in great numbers. things like ar 15 a variant of a military weapon with its high impact high velocity round that will cause to bleed to death before we can get to save your life has no business being sold in your communities because i
tragedies that we've seen before tree of life 6 months ago its the shooting at emanuel am e in charleston south carolina 4 years ago of the list goes on and on and it will continue going forward unless we make changes in policy here in we're the pressure and the influence of the nra and the gun lobby and the political action committees and just think about our fellow americans 30,000 of them will lose their at a minimum this year and every year going forward until we change course what we have...
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i went to charleston, south carolina on easter sunday to a historically black church, pete buttigiegthe state because as a reporter i wanted to hear what those voters had to say in this crucial primary state. they said they're listening closely to vice president biden as he prepares to get in. he has a history with president obama, they respect he's a seasoned hand. they want to hear more from people like beto o'rourke or pee pete buttigieg. some of the older voters don't know much about the candidates and they feel like they need to engage. they've seen a lot from senator harris, senator booker and senator warren. some of the older voters, to your point, they want to see someone who can beat president trump, speak to racial inequality, economic inequality, and think someone like biden or harris may be better to do so. >> my home state, south carolina, has become a retail politics state because it's such an early primary. and all the candidates will go there, most have been. they will meet voters one on one. and so what i'm hearing from down-home is we still need to see more. you kno
i went to charleston, south carolina on easter sunday to a historically black church, pete buttigiegthe state because as a reporter i wanted to hear what those voters had to say in this crucial primary state. they said they're listening closely to vice president biden as he prepares to get in. he has a history with president obama, they respect he's a seasoned hand. they want to hear more from people like beto o'rourke or pee pete buttigieg. some of the older voters don't know much about the...
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nbc's political reporter aly vitaly in charleston, south carolina, with this story.ren buffett for years complaining his secretary pays more than he does, but for people are they actually getting out their checkbooks at this point? >> your favorite city in america, a little windy but you're right. while most americans are complaining about how high their tax bill is, i caught up with a group of individuals who want theirs to be higher because they think it's only fair. take a listen. >> i am one of the fabulous millionaires. >> reporter: karen stewart is rich. she also wants to pay more in taxes. >> i feel like it's exploitative of them, unnecessary moor me to get away with that, and i want to pay my fair share. sounds odd. >> it does sound odd. >> but why should we -- why should the folks with the money not pay? >> stewart is part of the patriotic millionaires, a group of about 200 people with a combined net worth in the billions. their mantra, tax the rich. former blackrock executive morris pearl is the group's founder. >> we see how the system is skewed in our fav
nbc's political reporter aly vitaly in charleston, south carolina, with this story.ren buffett for years complaining his secretary pays more than he does, but for people are they actually getting out their checkbooks at this point? >> your favorite city in america, a little windy but you're right. while most americans are complaining about how high their tax bill is, i caught up with a group of individuals who want theirs to be higher because they think it's only fair. take a listen....
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.5, in 2 white supremacist murdered nine parishioners at a historically black church in charleston, south carolinauew weeks ago, three churches were set on fire in a single louisiana parish, in separate incidents. and we should note, the governor of wisconsin visited that sikh temple todayecs part of a l appreciation. this all comes amid a rise inme hate c let's look at a range of voices about the targeting of religious sanctuaries. ours is a small sampli of leaders of faith around the country. shakila ahmad, the first feme president of the islamic center of greater cincinnati. she is a founding member of the "muslim-jewish advisory council," a national group of business, political and religious leaders. rabbi devorah marcus is with temple emanuel in san diego, not far from the attack in poway earlier this week. ted elmore is a pastor with the southern baptists of texas convention. and, bishop eugene sutton is the head of the episcopal diocese of maryland. we welcome all of youd to newshour. some of us can hardly belief we're even having this conversation. we really appreciate you joining us. i wa
.5, in 2 white supremacist murdered nine parishioners at a historically black church in charleston, south carolinauew weeks ago, three churches were set on fire in a single louisiana parish, in separate incidents. and we should note, the governor of wisconsin visited that sikh temple todayecs part of a l appreciation. this all comes amid a rise inme hate c let's look at a range of voices about the targeting of religious sanctuaries. ours is a small sampli of leaders of faith around the country....
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i remember back to 2015 in my hometown of charleston, south carolina when mother of emanuel church wasabout a racist who killed 9 individuals and so you ter land, texas and beyond. the good news is we have seen the kind of response that is necessary that is necessary to start sketching that kind of hatred. i love the fact that my community came together and remembered math to you that 5:44 love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you it brought a strength and courage to confront some of the issues of polarization and hate in this country in a positive and powerful way. and i hope that we see more actions that are that positive confronting hatred from my perspective. that's one of the best tools we have when the community at large stands together united and do what the president said at the wisconsin rally which is he abhors this kind of hatred and stood strong and that was a positive moment for the entire country. >> martha: what about the role and responsibility of social media that i was just discussing with the rabbi? and, you know, i remember speaking with counter-terrori
i remember back to 2015 in my hometown of charleston, south carolina when mother of emanuel church wasabout a racist who killed 9 individuals and so you ter land, texas and beyond. the good news is we have seen the kind of response that is necessary that is necessary to start sketching that kind of hatred. i love the fact that my community came together and remembered math to you that 5:44 love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you it brought a strength and courage to confront some...
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murders, a white supremacist killed nine black worshippers at a mother emmanuel church in charleston, south carolina. in august 2017, a white supremacist killed heather heyer, who was protesting a white premacy rally in charlottesville. in october 2018, a white supremacist killed nine worshippers in a pittsburgh synagogue. and, just last month, a white supremacist killed 50 people at two mosques in new z. committee chairman jerry nadler said today's hearing was prompted by that new zealandat ck, and the role social media played, by enabling it to be live-streamed. >> i'd like to be cl there is no room for terrorism or hate on facebook. >> nawaz: facebook's public policy director, neil potts,le ackned his company has been criticized for allowing hate speech on its platform, but he pushed back, noting quickly removed the new zealand shooter's live-stream: >> on facebook, on iam, we took immediate action towards that video. once we were made aware, we were able to remove the video within ten minute >> nawaz: some expressed concern that tech companies like facebook and google were stifling free speech b
murders, a white supremacist killed nine black worshippers at a mother emmanuel church in charleston, south carolina. in august 2017, a white supremacist killed heather heyer, who was protesting a white premacy rally in charlottesville. in october 2018, a white supremacist killed nine worshippers in a pittsburgh synagogue. and, just last month, a white supremacist killed 50 people at two mosques in new z. committee chairman jerry nadler said today's hearing was prompted by that new zealandat...
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. >> reporter: reverend joe darby is an naacp leader in charleston, south carolina, a state where thelack vote is crucial in the democratic primary and a state sanders lost by nearly 50 points to hillary clinton. >> he did not do very well here. >> no, he didn't. >> reporter: in 2016, sanders lost black voters to clinton by an average of 57% in states where there were exit polls. >> based on what i'm seeing tonight we're going to do just fine in south carolina. >> reporter: this time around he's already made changes to his approach. in part by getting personal about his connection to civil rights. >> my years here in chicago gave me the opportunity to become involved in the civil rights movement. >> reporter: sanders has filled his schedule with travel to selma, alabama, to commemorate the anniversary of bloody sunday. in south carolina for the martin luther king jr. holiday. >> we now have a president of the united states who is a racist. >> reporter: he's also named black leaders to prominent roles within his campaign and made a specific push to address issues of concern to african-
. >> reporter: reverend joe darby is an naacp leader in charleston, south carolina, a state where thelack vote is crucial in the democratic primary and a state sanders lost by nearly 50 points to hillary clinton. >> he did not do very well here. >> no, he didn't. >> reporter: in 2016, sanders lost black voters to clinton by an average of 57% in states where there were exit polls. >> based on what i'm seeing tonight we're going to do just fine in south carolina....
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i'm also an assistant professor at the citadel in charleston, south carolina. >> i'm azra zaia.e are the largest global network of peace building organizations worldwide. we are in 153 countries to sustain peace and i'm a recovering former diplomat. >> i'm daniel lucy. i would like to thank mrs. jenkins and brookings. i teach at georgetown medical center and at the neil institute. i'm a research associate in anthropology. we cheated a three-year exhibit on epidemics which is largely what my career has focused on. >> as you can see we have ample expertise to draw from. the first question i would like to pose to the panel has two parts. each of you work on a wide ranging number of issues from cyberer securi cyber security to peace building to global health. do you believe in your area has been impacted by the policies or perhaps i should say the absence of policies enacted since 2016 and what you believe the long-term implications of those policies are for the field. the second part is given we live in a society where the electoral environment creates shifts from one side to the o
i'm also an assistant professor at the citadel in charleston, south carolina. >> i'm azra zaia.e are the largest global network of peace building organizations worldwide. we are in 153 countries to sustain peace and i'm a recovering former diplomat. >> i'm daniel lucy. i would like to thank mrs. jenkins and brookings. i teach at georgetown medical center and at the neil institute. i'm a research associate in anthropology. we cheated a three-year exhibit on epidemics which is largely...
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host: date is next in charleston, south carolina. -- dave is next in charleston, south carolina.ood morning. caller: good morning. it has been a while. as far as private prisons, if you follow the money, you can see what it is. dick cheney is invested in private prisons. there was a situation in pennsylvania, a few years ago where a judge and a prosecut ing attorney were getting people locked up for minor offenses because they had stock in the prison involved. war, it hase drug been a cash cow for state and local governments. they get a large amount of their money from fines levied against people for minor drug offenses. i think it is like a $1200 fine. if you multiply that by several hundred people, you are pulling in some money. the whole issue of crime and punishment is rich, powerful people make mistakes. poor people display criminal tendencies. host: your response. guest: one thing i take from that is the fines and fees issue. they are exorbitant in this world. when i talked about those driver's licenses that we were, almost all of them were for unpaid fines and fees. we are
host: date is next in charleston, south carolina. -- dave is next in charleston, south carolina.ood morning. caller: good morning. it has been a while. as far as private prisons, if you follow the money, you can see what it is. dick cheney is invested in private prisons. there was a situation in pennsylvania, a few years ago where a judge and a prosecut ing attorney were getting people locked up for minor offenses because they had stock in the prison involved. war, it hase drug been a cash cow...
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. >> whether it is muslims in the mosque in new zealand, the worshippers in charleston, south carolinaveral years ago, sutherland springs at a christian service or tree of life synagogue or pittsburgh or california, we condemn and we have to condemn hate in all its forms. people in this country should feel safe at all times. but particularly i think there is something particularly on orous being gunned down in your place of worship. >> sandra: john bolton saying in response this is a hate crime, no doubt about it. >> no doubt about it. when you go to a synagogue with a semi automatic weapon and attempt to murder people while that he pray that's a hate crime. it wasn't just an attack orthodox congregation. this was an attack on the entire jewish community. and that's the thing about hate crimes. whether people are being blown up at churches in sri lanka, murdered in a mosque in new zealand or attacked as a black church in charleston, south carolina. the attacks on houses of worship are the most heinous acts imaginable. >> jon: i want to read something you told the "washington post". ant
. >> whether it is muslims in the mosque in new zealand, the worshippers in charleston, south carolinaveral years ago, sutherland springs at a christian service or tree of life synagogue or pittsburgh or california, we condemn and we have to condemn hate in all its forms. people in this country should feel safe at all times. but particularly i think there is something particularly on orous being gunned down in your place of worship. >> sandra: john bolton saying in response this is...
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who calls andler from north charleston, south carolina named steve. i know you know who he is. he has a very distinctive voice and he called in january 8 10, february 5, march 25. so he has called in four times in 66 days. i left comments on your comment up times.ast eat i recognize his foes. how are you doing? -- i recognize his voice. duly noted. we will do our best to make sure steve does not get through. guest: i am really sick of it. i was 24 years old when that happened when -- when the happen, three mile island happened. were decisions made in the area because of the fallout? thank you for your time. guest: but the really good question. this is an area where we were asking where are we? this is an area where people came to visit. we are right next to the amish. lancaster county. people came here for hershey and the gettysburg battlefield. a whiff of losing all of that. this was a place he wanted to go to. gettysburg.caster, after the accident we became a pariah. hershey is interesting because hershey was -- stopped buying milk. they froze it. is about nine days. they fro
who calls andler from north charleston, south carolina named steve. i know you know who he is. he has a very distinctive voice and he called in january 8 10, february 5, march 25. so he has called in four times in 66 days. i left comments on your comment up times.ast eat i recognize his foes. how are you doing? -- i recognize his voice. duly noted. we will do our best to make sure steve does not get through. guest: i am really sick of it. i was 24 years old when that happened when -- when the...
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outreach to call for a humanitarian truce >> a funeral service was held at the citadel in charleston, south carolinaformer senator fritz hollings who served nearly 40 years in the senate, many side by side with joe biden who remembered his longtime friend. >> 32 years we sat next to each other every single day when the senate was in session. i learned not only what made fritz tick, not just what he cared about, but i got a glimpse inside the man's soul i think, into his intellect, his love of his family, his love of his state. >> you are up to date. that's the news update this hour back downtown to you >> sue, as always, thank you very much. >>> still to come, qualcomm surging to its best day since 1999 on news it's settling its royalty dispute with apple we'll speak to an analyst about what it means and the broader chip sector. >> as we head to break check out shares of netflix and ibm. the companies posting their quarterly results and both lower but off the lows of the afterhours session we'll dive into the numbers when "closing bell" returns what's a target date fund? what's a hedge fund? a mutua
outreach to call for a humanitarian truce >> a funeral service was held at the citadel in charleston, south carolinaformer senator fritz hollings who served nearly 40 years in the senate, many side by side with joe biden who remembered his longtime friend. >> 32 years we sat next to each other every single day when the senate was in session. i learned not only what made fritz tick, not just what he cared about, but i got a glimpse inside the man's soul i think, into his intellect,...
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the new york times over the weekend looking at the 77 dreamliner that is built in north charleston, south carolinaassembly facility for boeing. when they establish this in 2008, people say how is it going to work? this new york times piece focuses on the 787s and the allegations revolve around whether there is shoddy or rushed production that calls into question whether or not some of the dreamliners are as safe as they should be boeing responded to the report by issuing a statement in part it says, this piece paints a skewed and inaccurate picture of the program and of our team here at boeing south carolina as you look at shares of boeing, remember, this company reports ea earnings wednesday morning and that's going to be crucial not only because there will probably be questions not only about the 787 but certainly about the 737 max and where things stand there. but what happens with full year earning and whether guidance comes down that's going to be in focus wednesday morning. and then wednesday afternoon we get tesla. >>> speaking of which, phil, we always joke about the news on your beat, but
the new york times over the weekend looking at the 77 dreamliner that is built in north charleston, south carolinaassembly facility for boeing. when they establish this in 2008, people say how is it going to work? this new york times piece focuses on the 787s and the allegations revolve around whether there is shoddy or rushed production that calls into question whether or not some of the dreamliners are as safe as they should be boeing responded to the report by issuing a statement in part it...
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you will not be able to live in houston, texas or charleston south carolina any more. you may not be able to live in el paso texas, it may not sustained human life. if you're concerned about apprehension apprehensions with mexico. then you will have a crisis. >> you hear the candidate linking together two of the biggest issues in the campaign cycle. it's been a big issue here because of the floods that have been happening in this state recently. we're hearing it come up again and again this is so early in this process, april of 2019 a chance for these candidates to lay the groundwork with these voters who expect to hear from them time and time again before that vote. >> you make a good point. floods, farming, all big there in des moines. they have to keep the focus on climate change for sure. we'll speak with you later today. >>> julio barr and joe biden. yr car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. over to you, logo. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ you're smart,eat you already knew that. but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see wh
you will not be able to live in houston, texas or charleston south carolina any more. you may not be able to live in el paso texas, it may not sustained human life. if you're concerned about apprehension apprehensions with mexico. then you will have a crisis. >> you hear the candidate linking together two of the biggest issues in the campaign cycle. it's been a big issue here because of the floods that have been happening in this state recently. we're hearing it come up again and again...
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. >> ashley hall in charleston, south carolina.e. i remember she opened with, george, what should t ik about and he said, bar, about ten minutes. no one wants to listen any longer. >> she wasn't very good atthat. t thank you so much for watching and for coming today. if she wches all four hours, we're all coming over. >> and you even included saturday. >> love it. >> get the hole groe group. >> and she loves kevin. >> you know how i know she's good people? she's from columbia, south carolina. >> number 13, she listens to "today" show confidential. >> who's your favorite on that? >> libby. >> good answer. h >> do you feel about pete breen? >> he's pretty funny. >> thank you guys for coming back. >> i love th . >>>well, coming up next, we are going to be kicking off festivities for next month's indy 500. we've got the legendary racing family, the andrettis. they are live on the plaza and they are about t reveal something huge. >> that is cool. >>> plus our friend martha stewart is here to get us into the easter spirit. forget the sto
. >> ashley hall in charleston, south carolina.e. i remember she opened with, george, what should t ik about and he said, bar, about ten minutes. no one wants to listen any longer. >> she wasn't very good atthat. t thank you so much for watching and for coming today. if she wches all four hours, we're all coming over. >> and you even included saturday. >> love it. >> get the hole groe group. >> and she loves kevin. >> you know how i know she's good...
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it's built at a north charleston, south carolina, factory reportedly plagued by shoddy production and weak oversight that have threatened to compromise safety according to an investigation by "the new york times" that looked at hundreds of pages of documents and interviewed more than a dozen employees past and present. >> from what i have seen, building the airplanes here at charleston, i don't feel they are in a safe and airworthy condition. this is my retirement plaque. >> reporter: john barnett retired in 2017 after working as a boeing quality manager for more than 30 years and has since filed a retaliation complaint with the labor department. boeing says it has substantiated and is fixing two out of ten claims barnett raised. one of them metal slivers created during installation that were left dangling over crucial wiring inside planes. >> over time these metal shavings will migrate down into these boxes or the electrical connectors, start a fire, and the last thing you want at 40,000 feet is a fire. >> reporter: barnett says so-called foreign object debris is common, but employee
it's built at a north charleston, south carolina, factory reportedly plagued by shoddy production and weak oversight that have threatened to compromise safety according to an investigation by "the new york times" that looked at hundreds of pages of documents and interviewed more than a dozen employees past and present. >> from what i have seen, building the airplanes here at charleston, i don't feel they are in a safe and airworthy condition. this is my retirement plaque....
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to a report from "new york times" the company allegedly pressured workers at the north charleston, south carolinaring employees complaints about potential safety risks and defective manufacturing. the times says it reviewed hundreds of pages of internal e-mails, corporate documents and federal records and conducted interviews with more than a dozen current and former employees. is the paper says it reveals a culture that up favored production over quality, as it faced long manufacturing delays. boeing has defiled manufacturing problems with the dream democrat liner, and in a statement to "new york times" said boeing south carolina's teammates are producing the highest levels of quality in our history. >>> however, the newspaper also reports that at least one major carrier, qatar airways, had been frustrated by manufacturing issues at that particular boeing facility. since 2014 the airline has only brought its airliners from a different facility. >>> life imat a time art as an actor best known for playing the president of ukraine was elected to be the president of ukraine. with over 90% of ballots
to a report from "new york times" the company allegedly pressured workers at the north charleston, south carolinaring employees complaints about potential safety risks and defective manufacturing. the times says it reviewed hundreds of pages of internal e-mails, corporate documents and federal records and conducted interviews with more than a dozen current and former employees. is the paper says it reveals a culture that up favored production over quality, as it faced long...