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what we have is the earliest example of the tuscan villa style or italian aid style. north carolina by the 1830s had become the rip vanwinkle state as people called it meaning it had sort of fallen into a slumber. it was one of the first original colonies colonies, it was losing population as people moved to places like indiana and illinois, especially quakers. people were levering the-- leaving the state. one way to do that is to provide manufacturing facilities and farmers with larger market. as he was running around the stats, runstate running for office, if a farmer raised corn or cotton, unless they could sell it to their neighbor and the neighbor would pay a very high price for it which nobody could afford to do they weren't fully rewarded for the great crop they had.it which nobody could afford to do, they weren't fully rewarded for the great crop they had. he was lobbied for the railroad he established a new port city for the state which is still one of important ports. that city was named in his honor, it was morehead city. they could be placed oen a ship and sent to philad
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eastern, is carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 18 exceed five -- 1865. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring tulsa oklahoma. tulsa was an oil boom town in the early 20th entry. the rise in economic wealth led to the construction of elaborate art deco structures in the city's downtown. hosted by our cox cable partners, c-span's city tour's staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about tulsa all weekend here on american history tv. dolph: i think and support to remember that the official title of our museum is the institute of american history and art, and what he was doing -- the thomas gill kreis institute of american history and art. what he wanted to do was be able to amass a collection that would tell the story of the americans not just united states of america, but material from northern can
eastern, is carolina university professor emeritus charles calhoun on the obstacles faced and accomplishments made by ulysses s. grant during his presidency. sunday afternoon at 6:00 on "american artifacts," a tour of appomattox courthouse in virginia, the site of the confederate surrender on april 9, 18 exceed five -- 1865. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring tulsa oklahoma. tulsa was an oil boom town in the early 20th entry. the rise in economic wealth led to the...
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my thing is the thing in south carolina is different than ferguson and staten island. >> ferguson, let'se clear. we have the new florida tape released today, but in south carolina there's no defense. look, i have been trained in use of a firearm you have been trained. tactics, police tactics, techniques. you don't shoot somebody running, not a threat to anybody else, it is not justifiable. >> you chase them, tackle them down, that's it. you have to remember, i did my whole career without shooting anybody. i was hospitalized 30 times. i was shot at stabbed and all. i don't shoot my gun. my point is that cop should have ran after him, tackled him down. >> gives cops a bad name. every cop i talked to they're angry, people have the perception all cops are like >> now you have your friend al sharpton jumping up and down like it is such a widespread thing. again where was the outrage with five african-american cops in one week killed. >> let me ask this question. what do you do in the case when you know somebody is mentally disturbed? that makes it a harder issue because he represents a threat
my thing is the thing in south carolina is different than ferguson and staten island. >> ferguson, let'se clear. we have the new florida tape released today, but in south carolina there's no defense. look, i have been trained in use of a firearm you have been trained. tactics, police tactics, techniques. you don't shoot somebody running, not a threat to anybody else, it is not justifiable. >> you chase them, tackle them down, that's it. you have to remember, i did my whole career...
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this is carolina reefer sauce. >> you heard ginger there, the woman you're seeing say that she's getting her husband back for a snake prank. she's pulling out the big fiery hot pepper gun. it's not going to be in his food. it's going in his aftershave. >> that's bad. >> watch this. she takes a little syringe, pulls out not a lot but enough and it's going right into her hubby's aftershave. in comes her husband, carl. he does a pretty good job shaving off that stubble and here he goes reaching for the aftershave. >> ow. ow. ow! >> he went immediately red. >> you ain't seen nothing yet. he goes immediately to the sink and starts throwing water on himself. but of course ginger the wife outside the door. >> little bit of hot sauce for you. >> his head looks like a cherry. >> it's only getting worse. he shoves his face under the kitchen faucet. it's still not doing enough. so he goes for the jug of milk starts pouring milk all over his face. >> at this point you need like a burn cream. >> after the milk's not really cooling it off he starts slathering yogurt. >> what did you put in that? >> ju
this is carolina reefer sauce. >> you heard ginger there, the woman you're seeing say that she's getting her husband back for a snake prank. she's pulling out the big fiery hot pepper gun. it's not going to be in his food. it's going in his aftershave. >> that's bad. >> watch this. she takes a little syringe, pulls out not a lot but enough and it's going right into her hubby's aftershave. in comes her husband, carl. he does a pretty good job shaving off that stubble and here...
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john: is carolina still the biggest holder of u.s. debt? pat: no. japan is. but together they've got $2.5 trillion they hold in our debt the john: did you say trillion? pat: this is a product of free trade while the chinese practice economic nationalism. the chinese are doing to us what we did to the british empire in the 19th century. it's as clear as day. john: issue three. europe's shame? >> i do not expect any quick-fix solutions to the root causes of migration because there are none. had they existed, we would have used them long ago. but i do expect that the commission and the european external action service will present options for immediate action. john: that's donald tusk, the european council president. this year 1,500 migrants have lost their lives attempting to cross the mediterranean sea from africa to italy. relying on ramshackle boats and the whims of human smugglers migrant who dare to cross the mediterranean face great danger. and the human costs are often severe. last weekend, an estimated 900 people lost their lives when their ships sank o
john: is carolina still the biggest holder of u.s. debt? pat: no. japan is. but together they've got $2.5 trillion they hold in our debt the john: did you say trillion? pat: this is a product of free trade while the chinese practice economic nationalism. the chinese are doing to us what we did to the british empire in the 19th century. it's as clear as day. john: issue three. europe's shame? >> i do not expect any quick-fix solutions to the root causes of migration because there are none....
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is different from other states that have the death penalty. in south carolinae murder is committed at the same time another crime is committed, the use of official power with which to kill, the disruption of a crime scene by placing the taser next to the guy giving the impression to investigators that he stole the taser. that, plus the murder, exposes this police officer now former police officer to the death penalty in south carolina. >> it is something in that particular state. juan, what about the politics of this. hillary clinton's tweet that it's too familiar. i mean, do you remember a case like this one recently? >> oh, i think all of america remembers ferguson, ferguson,. >> wait ferguson wasn't that. >> you are saying it doesn't exactly match. >> at all. >> i don't think. we have white police and black victim. he think for lots of people. >> there was no hands up don't shoot. >> agreed. i'm not arguing that. so why is this too familiar. >> what you have is a black victim, white police, and the kind of racial tensions that have attended the relationship
is different from other states that have the death penalty. in south carolinae murder is committed at the same time another crime is committed, the use of official power with which to kill, the disruption of a crime scene by placing the taser next to the guy giving the impression to investigators that he stole the taser. that, plus the murder, exposes this police officer now former police officer to the death penalty in south carolina. >> it is something in that particular state. juan,...
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the latest case we know about is in north carolina. shooting a black man repeatedly in the back. the victim died at the scene. protests and calls for change. jonathan martin is in charleston with more. >> good evening despite the initial part of the investigation moving quickly the chief of police and the mayor say they don't have answers to. calling for large scale changes here in the police department. >> this is a systematic thing. >> for a second time wednesday demonstrators circled outside. city hall in north charleston, south carolina. charging former officer michael slager with the murder of walter scott. >> this is finally an opportunity to validate what we have ever been saying, there is violence and profiling and intimidation happening in the north charleston, area. we don't have video every time it happens. >> north charleston released the video. in a news conference disrupted by protestors mayor said the officer has been terminated. but relying on two points, whether anyone witnessed the shooting and whether anyone administered cpr. >> i watched the video and i was sic
the latest case we know about is in north carolina. shooting a black man repeatedly in the back. the victim died at the scene. protests and calls for change. jonathan martin is in charleston with more. >> good evening despite the initial part of the investigation moving quickly the chief of police and the mayor say they don't have answers to. calling for large scale changes here in the police department. >> this is a systematic thing. >> for a second time wednesday...
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h and the category is "movie title." [ bell chimes ] carolina and sergio. "the incredibles." it. wow. hey, you're up to over $6,000. that deserves a kiss. absolutely. and "things" is the category for this next puzzle. [ bell dings ] and looks like i'm gonna give the wheel a final spin then i'll ask you to give me a letter if it's in the puzzle, you have three seconds to solve it. vowels worth nothing consonants -- we'll add $1,000. they'll be worth $1,900 a piece. again, it's "things," and carolina and sergio, we start with you. let's have a letter. n. any n's? yeah. two of them, i think. there you go. $3,800. three seconds. [ buzzer ] lesley and nick. t. one t. "things." l. nope. hang on a second. [ buzzer ] we thought we'd give them their full time. uh, eric and kristie. l. oh, okay. well, there is no l. carolina and sergio. s. yeah one s. "things." [ buzzer ] lesley and nick. r. mm-hmm. two r's. [ buzzer ] kristie and eric. m. one m. words of endearment. nope. still time. [ buzzer ] now it's carolina and sergio. c. one c. words of encouragement. yeah, that's it. hey, you d
h and the category is "movie title." [ bell chimes ] carolina and sergio. "the incredibles." it. wow. hey, you're up to over $6,000. that deserves a kiss. absolutely. and "things" is the category for this next puzzle. [ bell dings ] and looks like i'm gonna give the wheel a final spin then i'll ask you to give me a letter if it's in the puzzle, you have three seconds to solve it. vowels worth nothing consonants -- we'll add $1,000. they'll be worth $1,900 a piece....
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>> reporter: absolutely and more protests is what we're hearing, too betty, down there in south carolina. we are following that criminal investigation that the governor talked about. it is worth re-emphasizing that the video we're about to show you is graphic. it shows what appears to be an unarmed man being shot at as he runs away. it is disturbing or could be disturbing to some viewers. the fbi and the justice department are investigating. it happened saturday morning in north charleston south carolina. a traffic stop a brief scuffle then this. [ shots ] walter scott shot eight times in the back. >> we've got 343 police officers in our department. this is a bad decision by one of those 343 that is, that as the result of that video and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> reporter: officer michael slager says he felt threatened. >> 233 dispatch, shots fired. subject is down. he's got my taser. >> reporter: the video shows the officer picking up an object after the shooting and dropping it at scott's feet. >> this was a cop who felt like he could get a
>> reporter: absolutely and more protests is what we're hearing, too betty, down there in south carolina. we are following that criminal investigation that the governor talked about. it is worth re-emphasizing that the video we're about to show you is graphic. it shows what appears to be an unarmed man being shot at as he runs away. it is disturbing or could be disturbing to some viewers. the fbi and the justice department are investigating. it happened saturday morning in north...
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south carolina governor nikki haley released a statement saying in part what happened in this case is not acceptable in south carolina nor is it reflective of our values and i assure all south carolinians that the criminal judicial process will proceed fully. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington. tracie, can we expect more backlash today? >> reporter: we probably are going to see at least more protests in that area today, dara. i want to reemphasize that that video may be very disturbing to see and hear by some people. the fbi and the justice department are investigating. it happened saturday morning in north charleston south carolina, a traffic stop a brief scuffle, then this. walter scott shot at eight times as he was running away. >> we've got 343 police officers in our department. this is a bad decision by one of those 343, that is the result of that video and the bad decision made by our officer, he will be charged with murder. >> reporter: officer michael slager says he felt threatened. >> shots fired. subject is down. he grabbed my taser. >> reporter: the video shows the of
south carolina governor nikki haley released a statement saying in part what happened in this case is not acceptable in south carolina nor is it reflective of our values and i assure all south carolinians that the criminal judicial process will proceed fully. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington. tracie, can we expect more backlash today? >> reporter: we probably are going to see at least more protests in that area today, dara. i want to reemphasize that that video may be very...
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this is following a traffic stop which started as a routine one in south carolina here is the reaction from scotts brother >>:all across america i would say that the police department's need to reform themselves, they have to be changed. we need change. and that's what i would hope that we will see not tomorrow but today >>:when you are wrong you are wrong. if you make a bad decision it doesn't matter if you are behind the shield or if you're a citizen on the street to you have to live by that decision >> grant :investigators say that he'll be remembered as a loving person that everybody liked here now is the mug shot of the officer. the new york times appears that there was evidence near his body >> reporter :we wanted more insight on the dynamics at play here. kron 4 talked to a former police chief, a prominent civil rights lawyer. and wanda johnson. whose son, oscar grant, was killed by a bart police officer. >>:we the citizens have to continue to record incidents as we've seen. like this gentleman who was killed in carolina. we have to continue to record that and record incidents s
this is following a traffic stop which started as a routine one in south carolina here is the reaction from scotts brother >>:all across america i would say that the police department's need to reform themselves, they have to be changed. we need change. and that's what i would hope that we will see not tomorrow but today >>:when you are wrong you are wrong. if you make a bad decision it doesn't matter if you are behind the shield or if you're a citizen on the street to you have to...
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is going to carry back those thoughts with him to north carolina. in his memoirs, sherman has this to say about lincoln. of all the men i've ever met, he possessed more of the elements of greatness combined with goodness than any other. now, sherman is going to march northward from goldsboro toward richmond, but that changes on april the sixth because he received word that grant has broken through with petersburg and richmond. the confederates are fleeing towards the west. how sherman directs his army toward raleigh. joe johnston is that smithfield. while the federals are celebrating in their camps it's very quiet at the camps in smithfield. on april the 10th, true to his timetable, sherman begins what he believes will be his final offensive. he's right. he moves out on the 10th, heading towards raleigh. joe johnston falling back a day's march. it is on the 12th of april that sherman receives word from grant of lee's surrender. the men are jubilant. they're marching with light hearts. johnston has already received the news, an unofficial report that
is going to carry back those thoughts with him to north carolina. in his memoirs, sherman has this to say about lincoln. of all the men i've ever met, he possessed more of the elements of greatness combined with goodness than any other. now, sherman is going to march northward from goldsboro toward richmond, but that changes on april the sixth because he received word that grant has broken through with petersburg and richmond. the confederates are fleeing towards the west. how sherman directs...
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is going to carry back those thoughts with him to north carolina. in his memoirs, sherman has this to say about lincoln. of all the men i've ever met, he possessed more of the elements of greatness combined with goodness than any other. now, sherman is going to march northward from goldsboro toward richmond, but that changes on april the sixth because he received word that grant has broken through with petersburg and richmond. the confederates are fleeing towards the west. how sherman directs his army toward raleigh. joe johnston is that smithfield. while the federals are celebrating in their camps it's very quiet at the camps in smithfield. on april the 10th, true to his timetable, sherman begins what he believes will be his final offensive. he's right. he moves out on the 10th, heading towards raleigh. joe johnston falling back a day's march. it is on the 12th of april that sherman receives word from grant of lee's surrender. the men are jubilant. they're marching with light hearts. johnston has already received the news, an unofficial report that
is going to carry back those thoughts with him to north carolina. in his memoirs, sherman has this to say about lincoln. of all the men i've ever met, he possessed more of the elements of greatness combined with goodness than any other. now, sherman is going to march northward from goldsboro toward richmond, but that changes on april the sixth because he received word that grant has broken through with petersburg and richmond. the confederates are fleeing towards the west. how sherman directs...
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jenna: republican senator rand paul is set to hold his first rally in south carolina since officially beginning the race coming up about an hour from now. the first southern state holding a primary is key to propelling any candidate to victory. republican senator south carolina senator lindsey graham potential bid could change the gameplan for other candidates. john roberts is live in charleston with more on all of this. john? >> reporter: good morning to you. beautiful day in charleston. spectacular backdrop for the rand paul event uss yorktown, highlighting military to south carolina voters. on that front there is skepticism where rand paul stands. one of his biggest critics south carolina senator lindsey graham said rand paul's foreign policy is to the left of president obama. lindsey graham is mulling over a bid for president saying one of assets, telling me in greenville, one of his biggest qualifications as president, a long experience as military reservist and vast experience with foreign policy in his time in the senate. >> people say maybe we need a governor. here is what we
jenna: republican senator rand paul is set to hold his first rally in south carolina since officially beginning the race coming up about an hour from now. the first southern state holding a primary is key to propelling any candidate to victory. republican senator south carolina senator lindsey graham potential bid could change the gameplan for other candidates. john roberts is live in charleston with more on all of this. john? >> reporter: good morning to you. beautiful day in charleston....
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carolina resident. thank you. fatal encounters.org is the website. thanks to both of you. rning more about the final moments leading up to the deadly shooting in south carolina is. the mother of the police officer charged with murder is now speaking out about what happened why she has not yet seen the video of her son soot ing -- son shooting an unarmed man in the back. >> and the talk. every black parent has to have it with their sons and daughters about how to behave around police. don't miss that conversation. it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> all right. i want to continue our conversation here about this deadly police shooting in south carolina because we can now show you this meeting incredibly emotional meeting between walter scott's mother and the man that recorded the final moments. this may ultimately bring this family some justice. >> god put me there for a reason. he put me there for a reason. >> he was supposed to be there. >> thank you for another sun god. thank you. >
carolina resident. thank you. fatal encounters.org is the website. thanks to both of you. rning more about the final moments leading up to the deadly shooting in south carolina is. the mother of the police officer charged with murder is now speaking out about what happened why she has not yet seen the video of her son soot ing -- son shooting an unarmed man in the back. >> and the talk. every black parent has to have it with their sons and daughters about how to behave around police....
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is "nightline." tonight, killer cop. the south carolina police officer appears to gun down an unarmed man, firing eight shots from behind, and all the world can see on this disturbing recording. now he's facing murder charges as the victim's family reacts. >>> a mother's quest to get her children back from the barricades of the fdls. this crowd keeping her from her own young ones even after she finally got custody. how they exert so much control of this corner of america. >>> and welcome to the oval office madam president. meet julia >> i'm back! >>> but first, the "nightline" five. >>> the average american visits about seven different websites before booking a hotel. i totally get that. we want to be sure we get a great hotel for a great price. next time before you book check on trivago. they compare live prices from more than 150 different websites to make sure you find the best price for your ideal hotel. hotel -- >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, in a disturbing and dwrafic video obtained by abc news, a police office
is "nightline." tonight, killer cop. the south carolina police officer appears to gun down an unarmed man, firing eight shots from behind, and all the world can see on this disturbing recording. now he's facing murder charges as the victim's family reacts. >>> a mother's quest to get her children back from the barricades of the fdls. this crowd keeping her from her own young ones even after she finally got custody. how they exert so much control of this corner of america....
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in south carolina today i understand? >> he is south carolina. it's the third swing -- actually the second swing of his announcement bid. alex, he ended up coming out against the shooting that occurred in south carolina and, of course, we've seen this has been bipartisan very much unlike the situations that we ended up seeing in ferguson missouri play out where they almost became a very big political football, the video i think has been key that you've seen just agreement, democrats, republicans and everyone in between of just the tragedy that occurred in south carolina. >> okay. mark murray many thanks as always, my friend. >> thanks alex. >> up next why the brand sabra is recalling thousands of cases of its popular hummus one of the stories we're updating. >>> and a startling nbc news investigation, did the church of scientology hire private detectives to track its leader own father. >>> and first there's a lot of things going on this morning and here are some of the things we thought you should know. legendary broadcaster bob s
in south carolina today i understand? >> he is south carolina. it's the third swing -- actually the second swing of his announcement bid. alex, he ended up coming out against the shooting that occurred in south carolina and, of course, we've seen this has been bipartisan very much unlike the situations that we ended up seeing in ferguson missouri play out where they almost became a very big political football, the video i think has been key that you've seen just agreement, democrats,...
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the army of tennessee is transferred to north carolina to defend the state from general cher sherman's invasion. they fight some small battles, well not small. it's after that in late march into early april that the army of tennessee is being reorganized. the army commander general johnston will get news richmond has fallen and that lee wants to meet him and unit their forces somewhere near the virginia-north carolina border. the west and end up around greensboro which was a railroad depot and supply base. the army is going to spread out like you see on the map here various camps around greensboro. h is going to be a very different experience than the men of the army of northern virginia. in this case the union army is not in contact with them. they're pursuing but not very aggressive aggressively. it's that point that sherman and johnston begin to negotiate and exchange communication. they will finally meet face-to-face at the bennett farm which is in durham. that's johnston, left. sherman on the right and in the middle the confederate secretary of war john brecken jjridge. they reali
the army of tennessee is transferred to north carolina to defend the state from general cher sherman's invasion. they fight some small battles, well not small. it's after that in late march into early april that the army of tennessee is being reorganized. the army commander general johnston will get news richmond has fallen and that lee wants to meet him and unit their forces somewhere near the virginia-north carolina border. the west and end up around greensboro which was a railroad depot and...
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but on the 23rd day of december in 1864, there is an assault on wilmington, north carolina. because by this point in the war, petersburg, this vital transportation system, is literally fueled by just two railroads. one is the south side railroad. i goes out towards western virginia and the all important salt works that con fed rats have there. but arguably the most important railroad coming into petersburg supplying the con fed rats is the one that goes south. the petersburg and weldon railroad whose southern term is wilmington north carolina. why wilmington north carolina you say? well wilmington has not been successful in taking wilmington. and so with that, wilmington is now the window to the world. and all manner of goods and materials brought from around the world can be brought into wilmington, placed on a rail car and then taken up to petersburg. now union army, of course, hampered that somewhat and the summer of 1864 when they cut the weldon railroad and the two battles that take place there the assaults on the weldon railroad on august 18th 19th and 21st and then fur
but on the 23rd day of december in 1864, there is an assault on wilmington, north carolina. because by this point in the war, petersburg, this vital transportation system, is literally fueled by just two railroads. one is the south side railroad. i goes out towards western virginia and the all important salt works that con fed rats have there. but arguably the most important railroad coming into petersburg supplying the con fed rats is the one that goes south. the petersburg and weldon railroad...
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i applaud -- and this is south carolina, and you have to take your hats off to the officials who saidt when somebody is shot in the back eight times that is murder. if a police officer does it, it's murder. i applaud the officials for acting decisively on that issue. i was a mayor for eight years. police officers have an enormously difficult job. they need to have our support but i think we need to make it clear that when police officers act badly, and it appears in this case that this officer acted very badly, he should be indicted. >> we had a public figure who has been talking about some issues you care about rebuilding american cities economic opportunity. he gave a talk yesterday appeared on his see if you know who was that set it. it is a person who's quoted saying can you imagine what a billion dollars stimulus could do for detroit or for appellation. i'm convinced that most americans want to work. i want us to create american prosperity. you know who that person is? >> rand paul. >> he was talking about not building bridges abroad, and instead putting that here in infrastructu
i applaud -- and this is south carolina, and you have to take your hats off to the officials who saidt when somebody is shot in the back eight times that is murder. if a police officer does it, it's murder. i applaud the officials for acting decisively on that issue. i was a mayor for eight years. police officers have an enormously difficult job. they need to have our support but i think we need to make it clear that when police officers act badly, and it appears in this case that this officer...
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and, jim,ab indictment is expected next month. >> axelrod: vicente arenas, in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. a boston police officer shot in the face two weeks ago is now out of the hospital. officer john moynihan was wounded during a traffic stop. he was a hero cop in boston for his valor displayed during the boston marathon bombing. the man who shot officer moynihan was killed by return fire. it seems police did everything by the book in that case, but other recent confrontations are raising questions about the use of force. and a sea lion pup goes to school and straight to detention when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: two incidents caught on camera this week are raising questions about the use of force by police. the deadly shooting of an unarmed man in south carolina that we reported on early eand the beating of a suspect by 10 sheriff's deputies in southern california, where even their boss says the force looks excessive. here's carter evans. >> suspect being tased. >> reporter: as 30-year-old francis pusok lay on the ground, hands behind his back, two deputies
and, jim,ab indictment is expected next month. >> axelrod: vicente arenas, in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. a boston police officer shot in the face two weeks ago is now out of the hospital. officer john moynihan was wounded during a traffic stop. he was a hero cop in boston for his valor displayed during the boston marathon bombing. the man who shot officer moynihan was killed by return fire. it seems police did everything by the book in that case, but other recent...
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that is the witness who filmed that deadly police officer shooting in south carolina. at he saw. what have we learned from his account and what the official police incident report says happened. >>> will the boston jury give the boston marathon bomber the death sentence or life in prison? >>> and dr. ben carson will join us on "new day." his last appearance was memorable. what can we expect this time? we will get his take on the south carolina shooting and reaction to the current field of presidential contenders. will he officially throw his hat into the ring? maybe even today? we'll get that. >> thanks, alisyn. >>> severe storms tearing through the midwest. this is not over yet. the threat facing 90 million people this morning. i'll bring that to you next. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the dandelions are reekin' mad havoc! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed and feed, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. feed your lawn. feed it! photos are great... ...for capturing your world. a
that is the witness who filmed that deadly police officer shooting in south carolina. at he saw. what have we learned from his account and what the official police incident report says happened. >>> will the boston jury give the boston marathon bomber the death sentence or life in prison? >>> and dr. ben carson will join us on "new day." his last appearance was memorable. what can we expect this time? we will get his take on the south carolina shooting and reaction...
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that is not to say the killing of walter scott has not exposed the huge issue of race and policing. in south carolina. >> the fighting has intensified in yemen as the houthi rebels --. one consequence of the air flights has been disrupted air flights. >> this is the plane that is going to the yemeni capital of sanaa. they have been doing this against all odds. they are rescuing indian nationals and foreigners. two flights will be going in today and expect them to be the last. we were headed for a war zone and we had the usual safety demonstration. >> you are required to view the informational safety pamphlet under the seat. >> on board the indian minister in charge of operations -- of operation release. >> it is dangerous. people are cut off. a lot of things can happen. that danger is there. i'm not worried. i'm more interested in ensuring that we can take out as many people as possible. >> soon, we were touching down at the airport in sanaa -- scarred by conflict. we taxied past aircraft hangers bombed by the saudi led coalition. in the distant smoke was rising from a capital city now described as a
that is not to say the killing of walter scott has not exposed the huge issue of race and policing. in south carolina. >> the fighting has intensified in yemen as the houthi rebels --. one consequence of the air flights has been disrupted air flights. >> this is the plane that is going to the yemeni capital of sanaa. they have been doing this against all odds. they are rescuing indian nationals and foreigners. two flights will be going in today and expect them to be the last. we...
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guest: it is interesting. south carolinas a state that we are working with because the state's philosophy is when the kids have access to food and health care, it is much better for the state, those kids will do much better, and i believe that is true for the country as well as the state. clearly, it is also important -- one thing that is really important is feeding hungry case, i think you're also right that it is important to make sure the rules are enforced rarely. many organizations have done audits of the food stamp program and the general conclusion is that while there is some fraud and often -- typically fraud involves a grocery store provider with recipients at very low levels. the strategies for reducing it have been working. for example, they do a lot of sophisticated things to look at patterns of purchases. host: what are very low levels? can you put a dollar figure 28? guest: they had done that, but i don't remember. first of all, error is the first thing they measure rather than fraud. an error that you get when
guest: it is interesting. south carolinas a state that we are working with because the state's philosophy is when the kids have access to food and health care, it is much better for the state, those kids will do much better, and i believe that is true for the country as well as the state. clearly, it is also important -- one thing that is really important is feeding hungry case, i think you're also right that it is important to make sure the rules are enforced rarely. many organizations have...
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though some comments back fired with democrats. >> that is south carolina twice and he ran a good capmpaign. >> reporter: advisers say personal attacks won't play well. >> there is kind of a rally around feeling that i don't think the press has picked up on yet. i think it has been true for benghazi and the e-mail business and any of the business coming out of the book. >> reporter: even if the former president tries to stay back stage he may be pushed to the forefront. though president obama is suggesting the race will come down to her and not him. >> if she is her wonderful self i'm sure she is going to do great. >> the former president told town and country magazine that a law firm came in to institute reforms a sign he is trying to get ahead of criticism. a source close to the emerging campaign tells me some clinton staffers started moving into the brooklyn headquarters meaning we are getting closer to an announcement. >> thank you. >>> up next is president obama's epa making california's historic drought even worse? first here is what some fox affiliates are covering. fox 11 in los ang
though some comments back fired with democrats. >> that is south carolina twice and he ran a good capmpaign. >> reporter: advisers say personal attacks won't play well. >> there is kind of a rally around feeling that i don't think the press has picked up on yet. i think it has been true for benghazi and the e-mail business and any of the business coming out of the book. >> reporter: even if the former president tries to stay back stage he may be pushed to the forefront....
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joining us now is long time south carolina civil rights activist kevin alexander gray. edited the book "killing trayvons: an anthology of american violence" and is the author of "waiting for lightning to strike: the fundamentals of black politics." he is joining us from columbia, south carolina. welcome back to democracy now! can you first, kevin respond to this videotape that came out after an initial police report that this officer felt afraid, so he opened fire and killed walters got? -- walter scott? kevin: well, if you can get over your initial outrage, you have to command of the mayor for acting swiftly and bringing charges against the police officer. obviously the video shows that the police lied, and that is not uncommon for police to life. -- to lie. it is just lucky that there was someone there to film it. we have to ask the question about the officer's partner, but it is clear that the officer lied about what transpired in the parking lot, but at least the police department in north charleston acted swiftly. now they need to act on some reforms. they have got
joining us now is long time south carolina civil rights activist kevin alexander gray. edited the book "killing trayvons: an anthology of american violence" and is the author of "waiting for lightning to strike: the fundamentals of black politics." he is joining us from columbia, south carolina. welcome back to democracy now! can you first, kevin respond to this videotape that came out after an initial police report that this officer felt afraid, so he opened fire and...
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about traveler, the horse portraying traveler -- he has an interesting background. >> he is from liberty north carolina and is owned by copper top farms it's a farm for therapy animals for one did veterans and children. traveler -- they have found wounded veterans in particular help with wounded veterans. besides looking exactly like traveler -- the horse's name is actually sues. when they tell me that, i was not sure i wanted to get on him. he is a great horse and helps injured people, which i think is fantastic. yesterday and the a before, we were at the mclean house and i was mounted on zeus traveler, and he stood there for three hours without moving while people took photographs. he is a remarkable animal. host: it looks like we have a few animals -- if you collars left. good afternoon. hello, pittsburgh, are you there? we will wait to get the caller on the line. back into character for minute. there were many surrenders to come. what sort of role did general grant have in those surrenders? guest: i went back to washington city after that to find what was costing the government millions of dollars
about traveler, the horse portraying traveler -- he has an interesting background. >> he is from liberty north carolina and is owned by copper top farms it's a farm for therapy animals for one did veterans and children. traveler -- they have found wounded veterans in particular help with wounded veterans. besides looking exactly like traveler -- the horse's name is actually sues. when they tell me that, i was not sure i wanted to get on him. he is a great horse and helps injured people,...
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mayor and police chief saying we've turned this over to an independent group called sled which is a south carolinaup that is going to oversee this investigation now. i heard someone in the audience say you all work together. there's a lot of suspicion at this point about this investigation. can you speak to that? >> yes, of course. where does the line stop? if there's contradictions from the get go. if you look at the initial incident report there's information on there that was bad information. the sled is working with bad information. at the same time do we draw the line there? how do we know sled doesn't receive information and turn a blind eye? right mow the whole system is in question because we have no means from the side. >> you have a citizens review board. what what do you want them to do? >> we can change the training policy have accountability systems that come from grass roots. an officer abusing communities can get out right away. the community can do that kind of work. that kind of work needs to be responded to fast. we don't need drawn out investigations so there can be intimidation
mayor and police chief saying we've turned this over to an independent group called sled which is a south carolinaup that is going to oversee this investigation now. i heard someone in the audience say you all work together. there's a lot of suspicion at this point about this investigation. can you speak to that? >> yes, of course. where does the line stop? if there's contradictions from the get go. if you look at the initial incident report there's information on there that was bad...
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that's going to take you about 13 minutes. >>> public outrage is growing over a deadly police shooting in south carolina caught on video. a white police officer originally from this area we've learned, is charged with murdering an unarmed african-american. and just this morning we learned that the officer was allowed to stay on the force after being accused of accusations that he used excessive force against another unarmed man a couple years ago. here's the latest. citizens held a protest rally last night calling for justice and for better communication between police and the community. officer michael slager charged with killing walter scott on saturday is being held without bail. law enforcement is expected to release dash cam video the state says will help shed light on what happened before the deadly shooting. our tracy davidson is live in our digital operations center. tracy, what about the local angle, the officer that grew up in south jersey? >> right. michael slager grew up in south jersey, now facing a murder charge in south carolina. and for the people who knew him here, that's quite a leap.
that's going to take you about 13 minutes. >>> public outrage is growing over a deadly police shooting in south carolina caught on video. a white police officer originally from this area we've learned, is charged with murdering an unarmed african-american. and just this morning we learned that the officer was allowed to stay on the force after being accused of accusations that he used excessive force against another unarmed man a couple years ago. here's the latest. citizens held a...
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what they want to do and there will be no consequences paid for it. >> kg is there any indication what happened in south carolina at this point had anything to do with race? >> no, because i'm also not a mind reader. i don't know what that man's thoughts, private thoughts and heart is. what i saw was in my opinion, as a prosecutor a bad shooting, based on the circumstance. i haven't evaluated all the evidence but certainly seems there was excessive force used and the map lost his life and it's very unfortunate. they are going to take any opportunity to turn this into a raisch a.m. issue but i think we need to be very careful in light of what happened in ferguson as well. >> different though. completely different than what happened in ferguson. >> yeah, but this must be seen by racial activists purely through the racial prism as part of a way to indict an entire system. which is a sport these days. you have to find one thing and dial the system. but if you simply and factually state what happened, that a man shot another unarmed man in the back and killed him, a man running from him and you don't mention race the
what they want to do and there will be no consequences paid for it. >> kg is there any indication what happened in south carolina at this point had anything to do with race? >> no, because i'm also not a mind reader. i don't know what that man's thoughts, private thoughts and heart is. what i saw was in my opinion, as a prosecutor a bad shooting, based on the circumstance. i haven't evaluated all the evidence but certainly seems there was excessive force used and the map lost his...
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jason carroll is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, feidin santana wasork and that is when he spotted slager and scott and spotted a struggle. he said the two hit the ground and then he pulled out the cell phone and started recording. >> they were down on the floor. they were down on the floor before i started recording. they were down on the floor. i remember the police had control of the situation. he had control of scott. scott was trying to get away from the taser. the taser you know you can hear the sound of the taser. >> reporter: scott's family calling santana a hero for coming forward and sharing the video. someone else speaking out on behalf of santana is the mayor. the mayor and police chief faced an angry crowd during a press conference. specifically when questioned about something that happened after the shooting. a question of who or not the officers who performed cpr on scott. listen to what happened when the police chief was questioned about that. >> in the end of it what i saw was a, i believe to be a police officer, removing the shirt of
jason carroll is in south carolina with the latest. >> reporter: john and christine, feidin santana wasork and that is when he spotted slager and scott and spotted a struggle. he said the two hit the ground and then he pulled out the cell phone and started recording. >> they were down on the floor. they were down on the floor before i started recording. they were down on the floor. i remember the police had control of the situation. he had control of scott. scott was trying to get...
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but that same state, north carolina, got a super active anti-abortion governor. he has broken that pledge, and now more isn the way. republicans in legislature passed regulations designed to close north carolina clinics and now they're working on legislation to limit the types of doctors allowed today do abortions in the state to triple the number of days that women have to wait before the state would allow them to have an abortion, and they want no more training on how to do abortions at that world class medical school. no training on how to do it, no procedures performed at the hospital. that means the legislature and the governor may be about to unaccredit their state's flagship medical residency program. the university of north carolina says if the republicans in the state legislature and the governor do this thing, if they pass this bill, it could put their top rated obgyn residency program at risk of being an unaccredited program. part of being an accredited medical school, you have to offer them the ability to have hands on abortion training. you have to have the chance to do it. the state legislat
but that same state, north carolina, got a super active anti-abortion governor. he has broken that pledge, and now more isn the way. republicans in legislature passed regulations designed to close north carolina clinics and now they're working on legislation to limit the types of doctors allowed today do abortions in the state to triple the number of days that women have to wait before the state would allow them to have an abortion, and they want no more training on how to do abortions at that...
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wayne community college is in goldsboro, north carolina in wayne county. and one person was targeted. we believe that shooting went down in the library and authorities are still looking for the shooter. on the phone with me right now is daniel wiggins, assistant operations manager for wayne county. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> tell me in your own words, though what you believe is happening at wayne community college? >> okay. the information we are releasing at this time is that we do have report of a shooter on the campus. one person has been shot. we do have one victim. the suspect is still at large at this time. we have multiple law enforcement agencies on the scene working together to track him. the perimeter has been set up around the college so we make sure we keep him in that perimeter. >> did the shooting occur in the library, sir? >> that is the call that came in that we had that it did occur in the library. >> do you believe that person who was shot was targeted? >> well we're -- motives at this time. >> can you give us a description of
wayne community college is in goldsboro, north carolina in wayne county. and one person was targeted. we believe that shooting went down in the library and authorities are still looking for the shooter. on the phone with me right now is daniel wiggins, assistant operations manager for wayne county. good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> tell me in your own words, though what you believe is happening at wayne community college? >> okay. the information we are releasing at this...
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is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> a south carolinars after a routine traffic stop and the shooting death of an apparently unarmed blackman. michael slager is facing murder charges after cell phone video appears to show him firing eight bullets at walter scott as scott is running away. i want to warn you the video is disturbing. all right. let's talk about this. i'm joined by cnn political commentator marc lamot hill and l.z. granderson. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> good morning, carol. >> marc would we be here now at this place if that cell phone video did not exist? >> of course not. people die all the time at the hands of police. this is the 300th death at the hands of police this year. in south carolina there have been numerous complaints about police violence and in this town as well by excessive force. the police are always exonerated. whenever a person, particularly a black person killed by law enforcement and there's no videotape, the officer says the person was aggressive didn't have their hands up had a weapon eve
is real milk. lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> a south carolinars after a routine traffic stop and the shooting death of an apparently unarmed blackman. michael slager is facing murder charges after cell phone video appears to show him firing eight bullets at walter scott as scott is running away. i want to warn you the video is disturbing. all right. let's talk about this. i'm joined by cnn political commentator marc lamot hill and l.z. granderson. welcome to both of you....
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point out that the local department is not handling the investigation income it infact it is the south carolina law enforcement, wanted to know about other officers who may have witnessed the shooting. did other officers who arrived perhaps attempt to perform cpr. what we learned from the mayor is that we do plan to equip all of the officers in the north charleston police department with body cameras. >> that's from north charleston, south carolina. >>> fellow citizens about violent racially charged encounters with police. those law enforcement concerns were underscored for us, when we spent a day riding along with eric bolden. born and raised in sarasota, florida. >> it's sad to say but you know you do have a lot of police officers that they live on edge because of things they see in the media with african americans and so forth. i have a 17-year-old son. i feel bad but i have to have those same conversations with him. on what he need to do if he needs to do if he has an interaction or a confrontation with an officer, just a contact on the street. i don't believe that caucasians, a lot of cauc
point out that the local department is not handling the investigation income it infact it is the south carolina law enforcement, wanted to know about other officers who may have witnessed the shooting. did other officers who arrived perhaps attempt to perform cpr. what we learned from the mayor is that we do plan to equip all of the officers in the north charleston police department with body cameras. >> that's from north charleston, south carolina. >>> fellow citizens about...
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the medical examiner is -- to south carolina. the medical examiner is still trying to determine the cause of death. >>> an 18-year-old became ill last monday, went to the hospital and died there the next day. the medical examiner said she suffered from a rare type of bacterial meningitis. the health department is keeping tabs on the limited number of people who had close contact with madison before she died, but there is no danger to larger community. lauren hill made her first basket five months bag. the 19-year-old died friday from a brain tumor that had been growing inside her more than a year. she devoted that final year to playing basketball, raising money for cancer research and inspiring others. >>> a third republican has officially entered the gop presidential race. senator marco rubio announced his candidacy in his homestate of florida this evening. his kickoff event was in stark contrast to yesterday's video announcement by democrat favorite hillary clinton. florida senator marco rubio says he's running for president bec
the medical examiner is -- to south carolina. the medical examiner is still trying to determine the cause of death. >>> an 18-year-old became ill last monday, went to the hospital and died there the next day. the medical examiner said she suffered from a rare type of bacterial meningitis. the health department is keeping tabs on the limited number of people who had close contact with madison before she died, but there is no danger to larger community. lauren hill made her first basket...