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. >> nancy mace, a brand new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, a republican from south carolina, thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> you got it. >>> when we come back, with case loads and the death toll loads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms...
. >> nancy mace, a brand new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, a republican from south carolina, thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> you got it. >>> when we come back, with case loads and the death toll loads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq....
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going to take a listen, this is nancy mace, brand-new member of congress from charleston, south carolina, very critical of the president, but has come out against impeachment. let's hear her argument. >> -- to the two most precious people in my life. mr. speaker, the president of the united states -- the u.s. house of representatives has every right to impeach the president of the united states, but what we're doing today, rushing this impeachment in an hour or two-hour-long debate on the floor of this chamber, bypassing judiciary, poses great questions about the constitutionality of this process. i believe we need to hold the president accountable. i hold him accountable for the events that transpired, for the attack on our capitol last wednesday. i also believe that we need to hold accountable every single person, even members of congress, if they contributed to the violence that transpired here, but today i'm asking my colleagues to remember the words of the legendary -- the great leader in this country, dr.
going to take a listen, this is nancy mace, brand-new member of congress from charleston, south carolina, very critical of the president, but has come out against impeachment. let's hear her argument. >> -- to the two most precious people in my life. mr. speaker, the president of the united states -- the u.s. house of representatives has every right to impeach the president of the united states, but what we're doing today, rushing this impeachment in an hour or two-hour-long debate on the...
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service as an intern down at fort sumter and formal tree national historical park. -- in charleston, south carolina worked there for about a year in charleston, south carolina, if you have never been, is a beautiful town. most people associate it with its important civil war history. the war started there in 1861 in april. over the next 45 minutes i'm going to go over the build-up of the civil war there. i'm going to tell you about the battle on april 12 and april 13 nd then i will tell you what happened to fort sumter the rest of the war. what is there today and what you can see and i encourage you to go down and visit at some point. hopefully after covid and check out a lot of these important historical sites that are pretty well preserved. i really love the battle at fort sumter and there is a lot of high-profile characters involved in the opening shots of the war. i am going to go through some of hose as we talk today. fort sumter is a microcosm of the civil war and how it started off as this kind of gentlemanly, chivalric engagement that was relatively bloodless that led to the bloodiest war i
service as an intern down at fort sumter and formal tree national historical park. -- in charleston, south carolina worked there for about a year in charleston, south carolina, if you have never been, is a beautiful town. most people associate it with its important civil war history. the war started there in 1861 in april. over the next 45 minutes i'm going to go over the build-up of the civil war there. i'm going to tell you about the battle on april 12 and april 13 nd then i will tell you...
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they are in charleston when south carolina seceded. his name was major robert anderson. he is in command of the first u.s. artillery. really only about 85 men that he's commanding that are in this -- in charleston. it is important to realize how small the united states army was at the outset of the war. you only have about 15,000 union soldiers across the entire nation at the time. they were kind of spread out all across the country and less than 100 in charleston harbor. of the 85 men, eight were musicians in the band. it was a pretty sleepy post, and most of the men who were actually in the first u.s. artillery were immigrants that came from ireland and germany. and major robert anderson is an interesting figure too, because he is actually a southerner. he is from kentucky, and he was very much against the idea of secession, but he really was not in favor of any sort of war. he writes that his heart was not in the war that he foresaw coming. he was kind of in a tricky situation here, because it basically came down to property rights in charleston harbor where these fede
they are in charleston when south carolina seceded. his name was major robert anderson. he is in command of the first u.s. artillery. really only about 85 men that he's commanding that are in this -- in charleston. it is important to realize how small the united states army was at the outset of the war. you only have about 15,000 union soldiers across the entire nation at the time. they were kind of spread out all across the country and less than 100 in charleston harbor. of the 85 men, eight...
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cards for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies from iran business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. or get introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram. during the corona crisis he says it's to help retailers receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going on over $160000000.00 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products but 1st the users had to leave the op and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. in meats paper is one of just a few small businesses and though to test the new e-commerce features jamie no june the owner loves it. like amazon and sellers here don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills required. the we wa
cards for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies from iran business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. or get introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram. during the corona crisis he says it's to help retailers receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small...
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south carolina state capitol to remove the confederate flag shortly after the massacre of eight african american parishioners and their pastor by a white supremacist at the emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina. when police ordered her down, she responded by saying -- bree: you come against me with hatred and oppression and violence. i come against you in the name of god. this flag comes down today! amy: "you come against me with hatred and oppression and violence. i come against you in the name of god. this flag comes down today!" she said. i began by asking bree newsome bass about her reaction to the election results. bree: yes, i mean, it is undoubtedly a historic moment, right? i also see a lot of historical parallels right now. you know, i am repeatedly saying that i think that the central conflict in the united states is and has always been this tension between the ideology of white supremacy and thisoncept of having a multiracial democracy where everyone is allowed to participate in it, and i think that tension is continuing to play out today. you know, of course, we just had the election of the first woman vice president, black vice president, a woman of south asian d
south carolina state capitol to remove the confederate flag shortly after the massacre of eight african american parishioners and their pastor by a white supremacist at the emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina. when police ordered her down, she responded by saying -- bree: you come against me with hatred and oppression and violence. i come against you in the name of god. this flag comes down today! amy: "you come against me with hatred and oppression and violence. i come...
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part of a growing trend amongst small american companies the firm your own business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help retail. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of the lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going under over 160000000 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products but 1st the users had to leave the app and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. in meats paper is one of just a few small businesses and now to test the new e-commerce features jamie no june the owner loves it. when like amazon and sellers here don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills required . the we want pe
part of a growing trend amongst small american companies the firm your own business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help retail. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of the lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during...
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for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies from room to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the current crisis he says it's to help retain. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going under over 160000000 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products at 1st the users had to leave the app and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. in meats paper is one of just a few small businesses and now to test the new e-commerce features jamie now do the owner loves it. from like amazon and sellers who don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills required. the we want peop
for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies from room to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the current crisis he says it's to help retain. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during...
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got all my sisters with me we are family get up everybody and sing ♪ >> ok, let's head to charleston south carolinaice in the military, she has been serving her neighbors in charleston, sewing masks, including for a nurse she knows well, her mom. here is master sergeant carrie ann thomas. ♪ >> i can think of a time where i have called out for support and people have not been there. my mom is a nurse. ppe was strained. i was set to deploy in the spring. i was worried about her. i was going to use a sewing machine and make masks. i took to social media. a lot of people started to send her masks from across the world. no one once a pandemic, but if you have to go through it, you want to go through it with a strong community. on behalf of south carolina, we are proud to serve and would like to welcome our new commander in chief. ♪ >> from ohio, we are the marching band, proud to represent ohio in the parade across america. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> greetings from the virgin islands of the united states. we congratulate president joseph r biden. >> and vice president kamala harris on their inaugurati
got all my sisters with me we are family get up everybody and sing ♪ >> ok, let's head to charleston south carolinaice in the military, she has been serving her neighbors in charleston, sewing masks, including for a nurse she knows well, her mom. here is master sergeant carrie ann thomas. ♪ >> i can think of a time where i have called out for support and people have not been there. my mom is a nurse. ppe was strained. i was set to deploy in the spring. i was worried about her. i...
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army in the south, the southern continental army was captured with the british siege of charleston, south carolinaey sent gates south to we were nice the continental army in trying to retrieve the situation. he committed to battle. he was absolutely routed at that battle in 1780. a very controversial defeat. gates made critical tactical errors. lord cornwallis simply drove his army off the battlefield. gates reputation never recovered. he wanted a formal hearing to clear his name and he never got it. it took until 1782, they did return him to active duty. they became involved in 1783 as what is [inaudible] . we don't even know -- we don't exactly know what it was. it could have been a possible coup by disgruntled continental officers who were angry with congress over lack of pay and broken pension promises. gates was probably at the heart of that. washington stopped it with a very dramatic performance. washington crashed the meeting. he went in and very dramatically reminded the officers of what they had and to$'y frankly not disgrace themselves by doing something at the end of the war that would
army in the south, the southern continental army was captured with the british siege of charleston, south carolinaey sent gates south to we were nice the continental army in trying to retrieve the situation. he committed to battle. he was absolutely routed at that battle in 1780. a very controversial defeat. gates made critical tactical errors. lord cornwallis simply drove his army off the battlefield. gates reputation never recovered. he wanted a formal hearing to clear his name and he never...
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but part of a growing trend amongst small american companies to from room to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. mark zuckerberg introduced online shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help return. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going on over 160000000 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products at 1st the users had to leave the app and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. meats paper is one of just a few small businesses and now to test the new e-commerce features jamie no june the owner loves it. from like amazon and sellers who don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills required . we wan
but part of a growing trend amongst small american companies to from room to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. mark zuckerberg introduced online shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help return. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small...
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no, it needs a younger man, but in 1780, they were captured with a successful siege in charleston, south carolinaey tried to retrieve the situation. he committed to battle. and at the battle of camden in 1780 he was routed. gates made critical tactical errors and his army was driven off of the battlefield. he never recovered. he wanted a formal hearing to clear his name and he never got it. he was not returned to active duty and they becamed involved in 1783 in what became known as the new bird. we don't exactly know what the new bird considers it. it could have been a coup for those angry with congress over broken tension promises gates was probably at the heart of that. washington stopped it with a dramatic performance. he was not invited to a meeting of the officers that gates and a number of his close alies called. gates was chairing. he crashed the meeting and he reminded the offers of what they endured, and encouraged them not to disgrace themselves that would disgrace themselves but call into question the very notion of civilians who were military subordination. if that happened, if the of
no, it needs a younger man, but in 1780, they were captured with a successful siege in charleston, south carolinaey tried to retrieve the situation. he committed to battle. and at the battle of camden in 1780 he was routed. gates made critical tactical errors and his army was driven off of the battlefield. he never recovered. he wanted a formal hearing to clear his name and he never got it. he was not returned to active duty and they becamed involved in 1783 in what became known as the new...
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the book is an enslaved carpenter named boston king, he's born on a plantation outside of charleston, south carolina, please to the british lines, the british offered freedom to the revolutionaries behind the army. serves in a british regiment as an auxiliary or a crunch kind of worker then ends up escaping to new york where he marries another free slave, works as a carpenter, hairdresser, manservant eventually on the railroads. ends up reinventing himself as a free person even with the british and living out the rest of his life nova scotia in a black community. there's tons of people like this that are totally changing circumstances through the occupation. >> that raises the question about source material, it's easier to write about clinton or folks like that because george washington of course, but these folks would often see or write about the people you track across our states in time, where did you find these individuals? >> a lot of digging. a lot was going into these societies and digging through and seeing what they had. part of the reason is going back to the beginning of our conversation,
the book is an enslaved carpenter named boston king, he's born on a plantation outside of charleston, south carolina, please to the british lines, the british offered freedom to the revolutionaries behind the army. serves in a british regiment as an auxiliary or a crunch kind of worker then ends up escaping to new york where he marries another free slave, works as a carpenter, hairdresser, manservant eventually on the railroads. ends up reinventing himself as a free person even with the british...
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for the first time in south carolina craig is there he's in north charleston this morning. e findings of its vaccine, a single dose. it's been hailed as a potential game changer in the fight against covid-19 a single shot from johnson & johnson that would make it easier to vaccinate a lot more people this morning a company revealing its phase three trial in the u.s. found the vaccine is 72% effective in preventing moderate to severe symptoms, 4 weeks after vaccination adding protection starts as early as two weeks after receiving the shot >> it either stops you from getting covid, or it helps you if you get covid have a much milder version of covid. >> reporter: the former giant saying it will file fo emergency authorization in the next week, which could mean approval by the end of february. if it's green lit by the fda, it would be the first single dose covid vaccine on the market. >> this vaccine is going to be important for people who don't want to get a second shot, can't come back for the second shot, or live in rural and remote areas where it is difficult to get the va
for the first time in south carolina craig is there he's in north charleston this morning. e findings of its vaccine, a single dose. it's been hailed as a potential game changer in the fight against covid-19 a single shot from johnson & johnson that would make it easier to vaccinate a lot more people this morning a company revealing its phase three trial in the u.s. found the vaccine is 72% effective in preventing moderate to severe symptoms, 4 weeks after vaccination adding protection...
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. >> nancy mace, a brand-new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, republican from south carolina. thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> and please stay safe. you got it. >>> when we come back, with caseloads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the vaccine distribution right? i'll talk to dr. anthony fauci next. alk to dr. anthony fauci next did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-release formula that helps it pass through the tough stomach acid. it then works to turn down acid production, blocking heartburn at the source. with just one pill a day, you get 24-hour heartburn protection. prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. a migraine hope from aimovig. to show up... ...for the sweet. the hectic. the tender. the tense. and the fiery. but for many, migraine keeps them... ...from saying... ...“i am here.” we ai
. >> nancy mace, a brand-new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, republican from south carolina. thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> and please stay safe. you got it. >>> when we come back, with caseloads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the vaccine distribution right? i'll talk to dr. anthony fauci next. alk to dr. anthony fauci...
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, that breaking news coming in just a few moments ago. >>> one reason i'm here in north charleston, south carolinaf henry darby. he's a high school principal by day and he's a walmart associate by night. every dime he wakes at walmart, though, that second job that he picked up, every dime goes to help his students with their basic needs. 90% of his student body at his high school, north charleston, 90% live below the poverty line and the pandemic has hit this community especially hard. >> i get a little emotional because when you've got children, you've heard sleep under the bridge or a former student and her child sleeping in a car or when you go to a parent house because there's problems and you knock on the door, there are no curtains and just a mattress on the floor, and these people need -- i wasn't going to say no. >> he did not. his community is the better for it. we'll leave you on this friday with a real hero, henry darby, principal of north charm ston charleston high school high school. he does all of this for just one thing in return -- he asks that his students pay it forward. that doe
, that breaking news coming in just a few moments ago. >>> one reason i'm here in north charleston, south carolinaf henry darby. he's a high school principal by day and he's a walmart associate by night. every dime he wakes at walmart, though, that second job that he picked up, every dime goes to help his students with their basic needs. 90% of his student body at his high school, north charleston, 90% live below the poverty line and the pandemic has hit this community especially hard....
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jeannine in charleston, south carolina. ashton and brook in missouri. craig in nashville.c, maryland. isla, mila and hallie in hiawatha, kansas. ashley and emily in douglas, massachusetts. beverly and jeff in ludlow, kentucky. rosemary in mountain home, arkansas. happy 85th birthday, rosemary. allison in omaha, nebraska. and jim in florida in germanton, north carolina, celebrating their 50 tth anniversary. you might see yourself next week. you can get the "sunday today" mug at the nbc online store. >>> thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we'll see you back here next week on "sun da >>> good morning. it is sunday, january 3rd. a live look outside. a foggy start to our morning. that is ft. point in san francisco. cold out there as well. thank you so much for starting your first sunday of 2021 with us. i'm kira klapper. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey. in fact, he's been filling in a lot lately. so, rob, i want to remind you, it is sunday morning. and you have our microclimate forecast. >>> thank you. i need more coffee and to check the calendar, to
jeannine in charleston, south carolina. ashton and brook in missouri. craig in nashville.c, maryland. isla, mila and hallie in hiawatha, kansas. ashley and emily in douglas, massachusetts. beverly and jeff in ludlow, kentucky. rosemary in mountain home, arkansas. happy 85th birthday, rosemary. allison in omaha, nebraska. and jim in florida in germanton, north carolina, celebrating their 50 tth anniversary. you might see yourself next week. you can get the "sunday today" mug at the nbc...
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>let's look the time charley disappeared in february of 2015 when ashley was living near charleston south carolina. she walked the streets put up flyers and never stopped looking even when she moved back to upstate new york. it's been like thousands of different orange cats the day the asked about and none of them had the broken tail so i never gave up then. now perseverance paid off she spotted an orange tabby on a missing pet facebook page who just happened to have that unique characteristic is really and a little adventure. so i think that's how he away on an adventure apparently that curious cat had been living outside a dentist's office for all those ladies that were there said him called him orange kitty and they've even said that patients have asked now where he's been but how to get charlie 900 miles from south carolina to new york while ashley was under quarantine but was certainly an honor from our company to be involved in this reunion. >>that's where michael morgan and his pet transport business comes in blue me away that they were actually able to find the >>and get returned toward a
>let's look the time charley disappeared in february of 2015 when ashley was living near charleston south carolina. she walked the streets put up flyers and never stopped looking even when she moved back to upstate new york. it's been like thousands of different orange cats the day the asked about and none of them had the broken tail so i never gave up then. now perseverance paid off she spotted an orange tabby on a missing pet facebook page who just happened to have that unique...
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for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies to from iran to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help return. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this isn't make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going on over 160000000 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products that 1st users had to leave the app and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. in meats paper is one of just a few small businesses and though to test the new e-commerce features jamie 9 june the owner loves it. when like amazon and sellers who don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills required . the we want people to ha
for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies to from iran to business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help return. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this isn't make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this...
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. >> nancy mace, a brand new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, a republican from south carolina, thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> you got it. >>> when we come back, with case loads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections...and if you are o
. >> nancy mace, a brand new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, a republican from south carolina, thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> you got it. >>> when we come back, with case loads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill...
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cities across the country now, new york and philadelphia, you see there as well as atlanta, charleston, south carolina, chicago, seattle, los angeles, buildings are lit up, as well. the out going president never wanted to call attention for fear it would make him look bad. the incoming president having no problem assuming the same role many other presidents had whether ronald reagan after the challenger or barack obama after sandy hook. >> to heal we must remember it's hard sometimes to remember, but that's how we heal. it's important to do that as a nation. that's why we're here today. between sun down and dusk, let us shine the lights in the darkness along the sacred pool of reflection and remember all whom we lost. >> the president elect tonight in a role that only seems extraordinary by comparison out last four years. nowhere was this clear today than the president elect's farewell to delaware at a national guard center named after his late son beau. >> my colleagues in the senate used to always kid me for quoting irish poets. they thought i did it because i'm irish. i didn't do it for that reason
cities across the country now, new york and philadelphia, you see there as well as atlanta, charleston, south carolina, chicago, seattle, los angeles, buildings are lit up, as well. the out going president never wanted to call attention for fear it would make him look bad. the incoming president having no problem assuming the same role many other presidents had whether ronald reagan after the challenger or barack obama after sandy hook. >> to heal we must remember it's hard sometimes to...
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for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies the from iran business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. zuckerberg introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help retain. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small businesses during this period this is the difference between staying afloat or going on over 160000000 small businesses use facebook's infrastructure to advertise products and services they use posts to embed links to their products at 1st the users had to leave the up and buy products directly on the retailers websites but not anymore. in communities paper is one of just a few small businesses and now to test the new e-commerce features jamie 9 june the owner really loves it. when like amazon and sellers here don't need to rely on an expensive shipping program. setting up shops is free no programming skills requir
for part of a growing trend amongst small american companies the from iran business from charleston south carolina uses antique printing presses to mint the carts and the new online shop and facebook to sell them. zuckerberg introduced only in shops to facebook and instagram during the corona crisis he says it's to help retain. as receive some of the financial losses suffered during the pandemic this is going to make up for all of that lost business but it can help and for lots of small...
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nine people have been killed in an historic african-american church in charleston, south carolina, andlice chief says he believes it was a hate crime. >> nine people were dead, six women and three men including the church's beloved pastor. >> as details came to light all the victims were african-american, and their assassin was a white kid who later claimed he wanted to start a race war. >> nine people living lives both ordinary and extraordinary. gathered together in prayer and gone much too soon. >> president obama expected to personally deliver the eulogy this friday. >> churches have been safe spaces for black people in the united states. folks who are just coming for sunday school, reading their bibles. and what happened? it's the height of a certain kind of barbarity. >> that first meeting sitting there with a couple of speechwriters and a couple members of his staff, it wasn't as if we were sitting there and he said, i know exactly the thing to do. it was actually the opposite of that. he was expressing frustration about, i know i have to do something and i want to do something
nine people have been killed in an historic african-american church in charleston, south carolina, andlice chief says he believes it was a hate crime. >> nine people were dead, six women and three men including the church's beloved pastor. >> as details came to light all the victims were african-american, and their assassin was a white kid who later claimed he wanted to start a race war. >> nine people living lives both ordinary and extraordinary. gathered together in prayer...
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>> i'm from charleston south carolina. >> the situation has gotten violent. they can't get it under control. is this okay? >> no one hears being violent. >> the capital was breached. >> wait a minute, you say the capital is breached, whose house is that? that is weedy people. that is the united states of america capital. >> inc. you very much. dana, i'm talking to the people and obviously they're very upset. back to you while i deal with the situation here. >> dana: thank you. congressman, you been evacuated i believe, can you give us an update from where you are? >> i'm not going to say my location, but i'll tell you it's a mess out here. i hear a lot of rounds of ammunition going off. this is a disaster. i just heard the person he interviewed saying this is the people's house. this is the people's house. we do think as a democracy, with order, we don't do stuff like this. it's insane. the president's tweets have been insane. the president needs to show readership right now. bring out the d.c. guard so we can go forward with our constitutional responsibility
>> i'm from charleston south carolina. >> the situation has gotten violent. they can't get it under control. is this okay? >> no one hears being violent. >> the capital was breached. >> wait a minute, you say the capital is breached, whose house is that? that is weedy people. that is the united states of america capital. >> inc. you very much. dana, i'm talking to the people and obviously they're very upset. back to you while i deal with the situation here....
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>> i came here, i was born in charleston south carolina, but i was raised in washington.ame here around about 1900. >> 1900? so why did you come to new york? >> why? i was looking for a town that had some progress to it and everyplace right then was, to me, a little backwards. >> right. [laughter] >> they were very slow about it, so i did not want to. so i came to new york here and new york seemed to have the speed that i wanted to make because i do not have too much money. if you could not make a living in new york, you could make it anywhere. julieanna: you see me as a young girl, i was very intent on my research. when i showed up at his apartment, he actually had tickets to josephine baker. my father had been stationed in france and we had gone to josephine baker's castle, where she lived and had all the children. the fact that i had to make the decision, do i go and take those tickets to go see her or do i do my interview and i stayed to do my interview. you hear me -- because i asked him finally -- he interviews me first and asked me why i do this work. you hear me a
>> i came here, i was born in charleston south carolina, but i was raised in washington.ame here around about 1900. >> 1900? so why did you come to new york? >> why? i was looking for a town that had some progress to it and everyplace right then was, to me, a little backwards. >> right. [laughter] >> they were very slow about it, so i did not want to. so i came to new york here and new york seemed to have the speed that i wanted to make because i do not have too...
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craig melvin coming to you live from north charleston, south carolina. story of the pandemic not like any other happening right now in our country. that's because south carolina just reported our country's very first cases of that south african virus variant. one of the cases right here in the low country region of the state. coming up, i will talk to a member of the state's department of health about how quickly this thing may have spread. >>> first, in the last few hours, johnson & johnson releasing information about its vaccine candidate. it's 72% effective in the united states. folks, this vaccine is different. it's one shot, not two. and it also does not need to be kept in those near freezing temperatures like the other two. any moment now, we should hear more about this vaccine news and the new virus variant from the white house covid-19 response team.
craig melvin coming to you live from north charleston, south carolina. story of the pandemic not like any other happening right now in our country. that's because south carolina just reported our country's very first cases of that south african virus variant. one of the cases right here in the low country region of the state. coming up, i will talk to a member of the state's department of health about how quickly this thing may have spread. >>> first, in the last few hours, johnson...
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-- and i'm proudly, you know, from new york city with a joint -- dual citizenship with charleston, south carolina at times. but in those cramped city streets where there's not the kind of markers in history as exist in philadelphia because new york is a place that reinvents itself so deciduously. you had the first congress take place in the hall and they're making it up as they go along. they're debating how much a president should be considered a king. the city of new york kind of ponies up to spruce-up their city hall to make it appropriate for a congress. the congressional library i think fascinatingly the decline and fall of it roman empire, which shows how much the precedent of ancient greek and roman history was on their minds. they were consciously both in writing the constitution and trying to setup those precedents, trying to learn the lessons of history so they didn't follow the path of all the failed republics before them. remember john adams says there hasn't yet been a democracy that didn't commit suicide. so all this is very much in their minds. and there's a lot of griping about th
-- and i'm proudly, you know, from new york city with a joint -- dual citizenship with charleston, south carolina at times. but in those cramped city streets where there's not the kind of markers in history as exist in philadelphia because new york is a place that reinvents itself so deciduously. you had the first congress take place in the hall and they're making it up as they go along. they're debating how much a president should be considered a king. the city of new york kind of ponies up to...
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. >> i am old enough to remember the debate in charleston, south carolina, when the coronavirus came up for sort of the first time in a debate. and i am also old enough to remember that on the eve of that primary, bernie sanders was by many perceived to be the nominee, right? and then joe biden came from behind. so that night bernie sanders, everyone was around him, and i say this, michael, to raise -- remind everybody of the power that he has and who he speaks for in the party. in that op-ed that michael references, nia, senator sanders writes, no more business as usual. no more same old same old. and then he lists the priorities that he wants, raises the taxes on the wealthy, auto companies, like amazon, free college. this whole litany of things the far left of the party want. the president biden we all know is uncomfortable with much of that. is he going to be able to manage that wing of the party? >> the reality is slim margins in the house for democrats and the slimmest of slim margins in the senate. they know this reality. so i am certain that they are recalibrating what they w
. >> i am old enough to remember the debate in charleston, south carolina, when the coronavirus came up for sort of the first time in a debate. and i am also old enough to remember that on the eve of that primary, bernie sanders was by many perceived to be the nominee, right? and then joe biden came from behind. so that night bernie sanders, everyone was around him, and i say this, michael, to raise -- remind everybody of the power that he has and who he speaks for in the party. in that...
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. >> reporter: out of work and stuck in our charleston, south carolina home.lly colorful roller skates. i was really excited. and literally like put them on and fell over. >> reporter: you didn't have a job. you were stuck at home. and the answer was roller skates? >> i tried to convince myself i could do wood working. >> reporter: she could not. >> i tried to make it festive with some tinsel for the holidays. >> reporter: like so many of the projects people tried to do in 2020, it was a covid fail. >> it did kind of teach me that i also try to do so much at once. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., diplomat eli thought he'd use lockdown to finally write his novel. >> when covid happened, i said now it's time. i'm sitting at home. alas, i'm on page 4. think of new year's resolutions, maybe that's a covid resolution, whatever you want to call it. and then reality hits and all of a sudden you realize it is harder than you think. >> reporter: for years and years, myself included, we said if i only had the time and we finally had the time and we didn't do it. >> one
. >> reporter: out of work and stuck in our charleston, south carolina home.lly colorful roller skates. i was really excited. and literally like put them on and fell over. >> reporter: you didn't have a job. you were stuck at home. and the answer was roller skates? >> i tried to convince myself i could do wood working. >> reporter: she could not. >> i tried to make it festive with some tinsel for the holidays. >> reporter: like so many of the projects people...
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. >> okay so now let's head to charleston, south carolina to shine the spotlight on another hero next for help or support that the people in the military have not been there. my mom is a hospice nurse. and ppe was strained across the country. i was set to deploy in the spring. so i was moree-- more worried about her than i was about me. i was going to use a sewing machine and learn how to make masks. >> i took to social media. a lot of people asked for my mom's address and they started to send her masks from around the world. no one wants a pandemic but if you have to go through t you want to go through it with a strong community. on behalf of joint base charleston here in the low country of south carolina, we're proud to serve and we like to welcome our new commander in chief. >> from spring spheeldfield, ohio, we are proud to represent ohio and pat raid across america. ♪ (cheers and applause). ♪ . >> greetings from the islands of the united states. we congratulate president joseph r biden. >> and vice president kamala harris on their inauguration. sending our best wishes to the admi
. >> okay so now let's head to charleston, south carolina to shine the spotlight on another hero next for help or support that the people in the military have not been there. my mom is a hospice nurse. and ppe was strained across the country. i was set to deploy in the spring. so i was moree-- more worried about her than i was about me. i was going to use a sewing machine and learn how to make masks. >> i took to social media. a lot of people asked for my mom's address and they...
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charleston, south carolina, a republican. hi, steve. caller: actually, i am an independent. that is ok. anyway, i don't have tunnel vision. you know, greta -- and, by the way, happy new year. host: happy new year. caller: thank you. all it takes is one bad day to wipe out through 64. -- wipe out 364. that is what happened here. people are headed here by the thousands in anticipation of the biden opening of the borders. we are going to have a big problem with that. i do not know have a will be dealt with. -- how it will be dealt with. taxes, citizen friendly and corporate friendly tax code, which encouraged businesses to build here. increasing national security. the foreign policy has let -- warp speed was a success. people said you cannot have a vaccine before 1.5 years, two years down the road, so that was a success. there are a number of things he should get credit for, but that one day, december 6, wipes out any good. by the way, for those folks who would like to hone in on this religious thing, trump has a tendency to be brash and rude. he does not carry the banner for c
charleston, south carolina, a republican. hi, steve. caller: actually, i am an independent. that is ok. anyway, i don't have tunnel vision. you know, greta -- and, by the way, happy new year. host: happy new year. caller: thank you. all it takes is one bad day to wipe out through 64. -- wipe out 364. that is what happened here. people are headed here by the thousands in anticipation of the biden opening of the borders. we are going to have a big problem with that. i do not know have a will be...
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in addition to his day job at north charleston high school in south carolina, henry darby works threeing shelves at walmart and donates his salary to low income students and his families. and to him the effort is personal. >> a couple of years ago i had two students who were females sitting under the bridge. there was another situation where a former student of mine and her daughter, they were living in their car. and another situation where one of my former students came needed funds for her water and light bill. >> wow. >> principal darby's altruism was highlighted by a tv station leading to a gofundme drive that raised $100,000. and today walmart got into the act, presenting darby with a check for $50,000 for his school. we need more principals like principal darby, needless to say. ama, what's your reaction to that? i think sometimes the plight of the individual student is not recognized, especially there are so many kids that are struggling, families that are struggling. >> absolutely. you hear the story and you think that he is doing this. and already it's starting to pay off ev
in addition to his day job at north charleston high school in south carolina, henry darby works threeing shelves at walmart and donates his salary to low income students and his families. and to him the effort is personal. >> a couple of years ago i had two students who were females sitting under the bridge. there was another situation where a former student of mine and her daughter, they were living in their car. and another situation where one of my former students came needed funds for...
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viewers as public -- as a public service. announcer: located in charleston harbor fort sumter was held in 1861. despite south carolina'sssion in 1860. up next, mark malloy describes the events of april 12, 1861 when confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on fort sumter. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. chris: welcome back to the virtual symposium. glad to have you with us. my name is chris. our next speakeres
viewers as public -- as a public service. announcer: located in charleston harbor fort sumter was held in 1861. despite south carolina'sssion in 1860. up next, mark malloy describes the events of april 12, 1861 when confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on fort sumter. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. chris: welcome back to the virtual symposium. glad to have you with us. my name is chris. our next speakeres
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the port of charleston has long been a powerful growing economic engine for south carolina and is thenth busiest container port. it will soon be the deepest on the atlantic coast. construction will soon be completed on its world-class intermodal container transfer facility in north charleston. once completed, cargo business will skyrocket with new and expanded rail access, traffic congestion will be eased in the low country and new jobs and investment will flow across the state. nephron pharmaceuticals corporation announced hundreds of millions of dollars in new investment in pharmaceutical and medical supply manufacturing as a global leader in the fight against covid-19. that is just the beginning. south carolina is truly open for business. [applause] last week i released my executive budget, which will provide south carolina with the skilled workforce needed to compete for future jobs and investment. i am proposing that the general assembly allocate $500 million which is $.38 of every new dollar into our state's “rainy day” reserve fund. we must be prepared for any future economic u
the port of charleston has long been a powerful growing economic engine for south carolina and is thenth busiest container port. it will soon be the deepest on the atlantic coast. construction will soon be completed on its world-class intermodal container transfer facility in north charleston. once completed, cargo business will skyrocket with new and expanded rail access, traffic congestion will be eased in the low country and new jobs and investment will flow across the state. nephron...
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their pastor by a white supremacist at the emanuel ame church in charleston in june 2015, bree scaled the 30-foot flagpole at the south carolinaate capitol and removed the confederate flag. therwere cfedera flags i thatapitol yesterday cried by the insrectionis. she is now housing rhts vocate inorth calina. up a yoork tweeting storm sterday a t storm was unfoldg in wasngton, d.c yeerday. you said e d.c. mor requesd the guard. it is nopossibleecurity forcesere caug off guard a prepar or simp failed. leaseease thi ridilousarrati. ta it fromhere. >>hank y for inving me t jo you. i was sociaediall sterday d like eryone el, gried watchg the even that we happeni. one ofhe thingthat we saw througho the dayesterday re peopllike mel whoave be prese for varus prests and mostly oplef colo black peoe, notinthe obousifferee in termof ho polichave a coordined, ovtly milirized response to any kind of protest that is challenging racism and policing or racism and at the government versus what we witnessed yesterday. i think what we saw yesterday was another one of these kind of flashpoint moment in history that represents the culmination of ev
their pastor by a white supremacist at the emanuel ame church in charleston in june 2015, bree scaled the 30-foot flagpole at the south carolinaate capitol and removed the confederate flag. therwere cfedera flags i thatapitol yesterday cried by the insrectionis. she is now housing rhts vocate inorth calina. up a yoork tweeting storm sterday a t storm was unfoldg in wasngton, d.c yeerday. you said e d.c. mor requesd the guard. it is nopossibleecurity forcesere caug off guard a prepar or simp...
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engine in south carolina and is the nation's ninth busiest port and will soon be the deepest port on the atlantic coast and will soon be completed on the transfer facility in north charleston. once complete, business skyrocket expanding rail access and traffic congestion will be used in the low country and new jobs will flow across the state and those of pharmaceutical medical supply manufacturing but this is just the beginning. [applause] last week as you know will provide south carolina with the skilled workforce needed to compete for future jobs and investments. i am using the general assembly allocate $500 million which is 30 sense of every new dollar into the states rainy day reserve fund. we must be put are prepared for any situation if through the rainy day accounts will be almost twice what they were last year going from $616,000,000.1132 million go saving this money instead of spending it something that has served our state well this year south carolina will be prepared for any eventuality and a lot of rain. also setting aside the $525 million recently received from the savanna settlement with the federal government. these funds should be handled in a stand-alone
engine in south carolina and is the nation's ninth busiest port and will soon be the deepest port on the atlantic coast and will soon be completed on the transfer facility in north charleston. once complete, business skyrocket expanding rail access and traffic congestion will be used in the low country and new jobs will flow across the state and those of pharmaceutical medical supply manufacturing but this is just the beginning. [applause] last week as you know will provide south carolina with...
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in south carolina, i am proud of my state because just over the bridge into charleston just next -- theree in and out quickly. can you come over to the vaccine place and help us so these people don't have to wait so long? they took it from an hour wait to 15 minutes. this was the headline. thank you. the headline says call thes, chick-fil-a, direct gridlock traffic in south carolina drive-through covid-19 vaccine site. steve: new cases down 31%, death down 4%, lagging indicator, things might be breaking america's way for a change, might make joe biden look good even though he has nothing to do with that and nothing wrong with doing something else what they do in israel is effective. if you know there is vaccines you could wait outside a hospital and be there because sometimes once you puncture the file only a certain amount of time unless you throw it out, if you want to do one of those where you wait outside major medical facility or a drive-through, we didn't get as many as we want, some didn't show up for their appointments, that would work, that worked for everybody if you had the tim
in south carolina, i am proud of my state because just over the bridge into charleston just next -- theree in and out quickly. can you come over to the vaccine place and help us so these people don't have to wait so long? they took it from an hour wait to 15 minutes. this was the headline. thank you. the headline says call thes, chick-fil-a, direct gridlock traffic in south carolina drive-through covid-19 vaccine site. steve: new cases down 31%, death down 4%, lagging indicator, things might be...