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scholar a week from tomorrow we have duke/north carolina, or a week from today. duke is favored. what say you? >> i say carolina's going to win the second time for the year, that's what i say. and people tell me, hey, you're pr north carolina, you're governor of the whole state. i got a lot of friends at duke and a lot of supporters and it is a tremendous university. but when the time comes down to play basketball, you got to be true to yourself, ork. y -- okay. >> good luck with go, go, go. we're going to get that you oatmeal on your way out the door. >>> the house this week is taking up its first gun-related bill since the parkland, florida, high school shooting left month. melanie covering the story for the hill. what would this bill do and why did house republican leaders decide this would be their first response to the shooting? >> i think a couple reasons. flun were it's very bipartisan, it has over 75 cosponsors including some members of leadership on the gop side. and, number two, it's virtually uncontrovers
scholar a week from tomorrow we have duke/north carolina, or a week from today. duke is favored. what say you? >> i say carolina's going to win the second time for the year, that's what i say. and people tell me, hey, you're pr north carolina, you're governor of the whole state. i got a lot of friends at duke and a lot of supporters and it is a tremendous university. but when the time comes down to play basketball, you got to be true to yourself, ork. y -- okay. >> good luck with...
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. >> c-span is in winston-salem, north carolina. join us as we tour old salem, originally founded -- >> winston-salem, north carolina is an exceptional place. that exceptionalism is tied directly to the history of the church. people of european and african dissent built winston-salem through time and history has revealed here at old scylla museums and gardens -- salem museums and gardens. we are located on the center square in old salem. this was the central point of the community, the public space. a it is the grid that established the community in 1766. this organization is directly tied to the history of the church. these were people of great as thatcale who valued expand function and revealed this in the communities they established and piedmont, north carolina in the 18th century. their origin goes way back to the 16th century to the martyrdom of a bohemian priest. he was burned at the stake in 1415. out of his martyrdom, his followers organized themselves in 1457 into the unity of the brethren. were arguably the oldest protest
. >> c-span is in winston-salem, north carolina. join us as we tour old salem, originally founded -- >> winston-salem, north carolina is an exceptional place. that exceptionalism is tied directly to the history of the church. people of european and african dissent built winston-salem through time and history has revealed here at old scylla museums and gardens -- salem museums and gardens. we are located on the center square in old salem. this was the central point of the community,...
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when salem was established, we are in front to north carolina. -- frontier north carolina.alemles from the sea in it became a major commercial place in the backcountry of north carolina and was known far and wide for the excellent goods and products that came from here. salem was always designed to be the central town of wakovia. it was not ever considered to be a farming community. especially in the early period many people were growing the food they needed. it would not be until later that more food would come in from inrounding moravian farms the market house was built on the square for fresh meat sales. families are growing a lot of their own food. here we have this large kitchen garden of the single brothers. we will also visit a family garden right across the street here on academy street. we are in the midst garden, looking towards the mitch house, the first family house in salem from 1771. matthew and henrietta mitch lived with her daughter, martha. the little house is a log building sided with whether board. is very typical of a residential lot in salem where the h
when salem was established, we are in front to north carolina. -- frontier north carolina.alemles from the sea in it became a major commercial place in the backcountry of north carolina and was known far and wide for the excellent goods and products that came from here. salem was always designed to be the central town of wakovia. it was not ever considered to be a farming community. especially in the early period many people were growing the food they needed. it would not be until later that...
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staff cities tour recently traveled to winston-salem north carolina -- winston-salem, north carolina to learn more about its rich history. learn more about winston-salem and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. fort cedar live at in washington dc for an all-day symposium on abraham lincoln's life and legacy. ,p next, michael burlingame author of "abraham lincoln: a life." [indiscernible conversations]
staff cities tour recently traveled to winston-salem north carolina -- winston-salem, north carolina to learn more about its rich history. learn more about winston-salem and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. fort cedar live at in washington dc for an all-day symposium on abraham lincoln's life and legacy. ,p next, michael burlingame author of "abraham lincoln: a life." [indiscernible conversations]
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here in the paintings gallery of the museum of early southern decorative art in winston-salem, north carolina. c-span is learning about local history. join us as we look at some of the objects in the museum , created before the american revolution through the civil war. daniel: the museum of early southern decorative art, also called mesda, has some important representations of american art in the south. we will look at a few of those things to help tell the story of the south, by the object made and used by the diverse people who called it home for over four centuries. the south is an absolutely fascinating place because it is so diverse. we think of the south being made in three regions. chesapeake bay, the maryland south through charleston and savannah, and the back country. even beyond those three big regions or the seven southern states that are part of them, just go a few miles in the south, and everything changes. from the style of furniture to the kind of textiles people are making to the food they are eating. we are standing in the mcnamara masterworks gallery, what our -- one of our
here in the paintings gallery of the museum of early southern decorative art in winston-salem, north carolina. c-span is learning about local history. join us as we look at some of the objects in the museum , created before the american revolution through the civil war. daniel: the museum of early southern decorative art, also called mesda, has some important representations of american art in the south. we will look at a few of those things to help tell the story of the south, by the object...
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and the third case is in north carolina in which i'm currently involved. common cause as the lead plaintiff in the case and challenged aportionment of the 13 congressional districts in north carolina. in 2011 when the republicans took over the north carolina general assembly following the 2010 elections, they gerrymandered the districts to convert north carolina, which is a 50/50 state, from one in which there was a 7-6 democratic majority to a 10-3 republican majority by gerrymandering the districts. two of the districts they gerrymandered on a-- on racial quota and those were held unconstitutional and affirmed by the supreme court. well, in 2016 the district court ordered the districts redrawn so the republican legislature then adopted, still under the control of the republicans with supermajorities in both houses, adopted written criteria. the objective of which was to preserve the partisan advantage they had created in 2011. they specifically said in the written criteria that this would be a partisan gerrymander. they directed the map drawers to use po
and the third case is in north carolina in which i'm currently involved. common cause as the lead plaintiff in the case and challenged aportionment of the 13 congressional districts in north carolina. in 2011 when the republicans took over the north carolina general assembly following the 2010 elections, they gerrymandered the districts to convert north carolina, which is a 50/50 state, from one in which there was a 7-6 democratic majority to a 10-3 republican majority by gerrymandering the...
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they had also come down the great wagongreat wagon road inte piedmont region of north carolina. when they needed a chest of drawers, they turned not to a fellow member of their community but to a quaker craftsman who lived nearby. craftsman makes up a chest of drawers in the form he is most familiar with. decorating theo chest of drawers, he does something different. he carves out the decoration and the initials and then pours sulfur into them and planes off the excess to leave this sulfur in late and the date, 1796. a technique you see an quaker furniture being made in southeastern pennsylvania. this is a technique you see up and down the great wagon road can german-speaking communities. ofe you have the mixing icaker form, german and i decoration, and in many ways that represents what it means to be an american. to take bits and pieces of particular cultures and combine them together to create something artistically special like the chest of drawers. we have only had a chance today to see a small selection of objects from our collection. our collection is easily accessible and
they had also come down the great wagongreat wagon road inte piedmont region of north carolina. when they needed a chest of drawers, they turned not to a fellow member of their community but to a quaker craftsman who lived nearby. craftsman makes up a chest of drawers in the form he is most familiar with. decorating theo chest of drawers, he does something different. he carves out the decoration and the initials and then pours sulfur into them and planes off the excess to leave this sulfur in...
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when the republicans took over the north carolina general assembly, they gerrymandered districts in north carolina, which is a 50-50 state, from one in which there was a 7-6 democratic majority to a 10-3 republican majority by gerrymandering districts. gerrymanderedthey on racial quota. those were held unconstitutional by the supreme court. in 2016, the district court ordered the districts redraw in. the republican legislature adopted, still under control of republicans, adopted written criteria, the objective of which to preserve the partisan advantage they had created in 2011. they specifically set in the written criteria that this would be a partisan gerrymandering. to userected map drawers political data, meaning how districts voted in 20 statewide elections between 2008 and 2012. they did that. in january, a three-judge district court and a 204 page opinion which i commend to your reading, found this was a deliberate partisan violated not that one, but four provisions of the constitution. it violated the first amendment. the court found effectively what this was was viewpoint discrim
when the republicans took over the north carolina general assembly, they gerrymandered districts in north carolina, which is a 50-50 state, from one in which there was a 7-6 democratic majority to a 10-3 republican majority by gerrymandering districts. gerrymanderedthey on racial quota. those were held unconstitutional by the supreme court. in 2016, the district court ordered the districts redraw in. the republican legislature adopted, still under control of republicans, adopted written...
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the service set to begin within the next half-hour in charlotte, north carolina.oining me now for more on the man we are remembering, larry ross. a longtime friend and former personal spokesman to reverend billy graham. it's good to be here on this very special day, you knew the man for more than 30 years. what is your favorite billy graham moment? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. as the world mourns the passing of billy graham, for many it will be a celebration of a life well lived and and a lord well served. people have asked me to sum up his life in one word, i have to use four. humility, integrity, authenticity, and love. it wasn't about him or his ministry, it was always about the message. he was faithful to lift up the name of jesus and proclaim the gospel message of faith in christ everywhere he went. >> jon: he became a master of the medium of television, starting with the revivals that really build his ministry. he became masterful at using television and i don't mean that in a pejorative way. at employing this medium to get his message across
the service set to begin within the next half-hour in charlotte, north carolina.oining me now for more on the man we are remembering, larry ross. a longtime friend and former personal spokesman to reverend billy graham. it's good to be here on this very special day, you knew the man for more than 30 years. what is your favorite billy graham moment? >> first of all, thank you for having me on. as the world mourns the passing of billy graham, for many it will be a celebration of a life well...
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they head back to north carolina. >> if this doesn't work i'm giving up on wearing shoes. wow it's still tied. >> 200 hours all the flights and driving there was no point. >> you don't say. >> apparently north carolina works. >>> this is the daytona 200. you begin to realize that they don't have roll bars and that's a dangerous thing. >> ooh! wow. >>> plus -- >> the toughest day in any marriage is when you find out that your wife has an std. >> uhm -- >> but it's not the kind of std you may be thinking about. >> oh, single ladies have that, too. it's not just the wives. -whoa, he looks -- -he looks exactly like me. -no. -separated at birth much? we should switch name tags, and no one would know who was who. jamie, you seriously think you look like him?
they head back to north carolina. >> if this doesn't work i'm giving up on wearing shoes. wow it's still tied. >> 200 hours all the flights and driving there was no point. >> you don't say. >> apparently north carolina works. >>> this is the daytona 200. you begin to realize that they don't have roll bars and that's a dangerous thing. >> ooh! wow. >>> plus -- >> the toughest day in any marriage is when you find out that your wife has an std....
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north carolina or north iran, a jump's a jump. north carolina or north iran, a jump's a jump.tension as you go out the airplane door, the same big lift in your chest as you see the parachute silk billowing out above you. when you land, it may be the safe ending to a flight, but your job is just beginning. >> you five students know your part in this exercise. you have been dropped presumably into enemy-held territory. you're to link up with the guerrilla force in your area, train them in tactics which we have been teaching you, and follow through on a bridge destruction mission with them. all right. let's synchronize watches. time is 08:21. lieutenant wineman. >> yes, sir. >> you will be met by guides from your guerrilla band. move to your mission support site where you have the balance of today and tonight to organize your guerrillas, make your reconnaissance, and prepare for the attack. your guerrillas will hit the bridge tomorrow morning prior to daylight. >> my job was to direct the guerrillas. the special forces man fights in the action only as a matter of self-defense. >>
north carolina or north iran, a jump's a jump. north carolina or north iran, a jump's a jump.tension as you go out the airplane door, the same big lift in your chest as you see the parachute silk billowing out above you. when you land, it may be the safe ending to a flight, but your job is just beginning. >> you five students know your part in this exercise. you have been dropped presumably into enemy-held territory. you're to link up with the guerrilla force in your area, train them in...
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we take you to north carolina's winston-salem. are here at state phillips african moravian church in winston-salem, north carolina where c-span is learning about local history. we learn about the hidden town project in old salem. projectidden town really stems from early research at old salem, about the narrative of the enslaved. old salem is interesting because it was one of the first history sites in north america to start to interpret the african-american narrative, it started in the late 80's, took up steam in the 90's. there was a lot of research done about the enslaved population. in december of 2016 we started a project called, hidden town. the reason for hidden town, because, in the 1990's when they started to do restoration of illip's, here in old salem, they found under the steps, slave tombstones that were taken out of the burial ground and hidden under the steps. when they did for the restoration work, they found some of these tombstones had been stacked and were holding up rotten floor joists. this notion of being hid
we take you to north carolina's winston-salem. are here at state phillips african moravian church in winston-salem, north carolina where c-span is learning about local history. we learn about the hidden town project in old salem. projectidden town really stems from early research at old salem, about the narrative of the enslaved. old salem is interesting because it was one of the first history sites in north america to start to interpret the african-american narrative, it started in the late...
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american history tv is joining our spectrum cable partners to showcase the history of winston-salem, north carolina. citiesn more about the visit current tour, c-span.org. >> there's a real sense of history in this town, because we've been here a long time and we been a successful city for a long time. >> we took a driving tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. heading first? >> the art district. winston has an interesting history of being basically a factory town for a long time. without any assistance, they started kind of being an artists colony. all of these places have kind of grown from that. now there are lots of restaurants and stuff. what wasstarted with just people wanting to have a place to display what they did. initially, this would have all been tobacco factories during the time of the furniture market. >> winston-salem was kind of built up on tobacco, right? winstonder --j.r.: specifically was starting in about 1880, because there was a lot of farmland around here. there were a number of tobacco factories. there were lots of people in tobacco before r.j. reynolds
american history tv is joining our spectrum cable partners to showcase the history of winston-salem, north carolina. citiesn more about the visit current tour, c-span.org. >> there's a real sense of history in this town, because we've been here a long time and we been a successful city for a long time. >> we took a driving tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. heading first? >> the art district. winston has an interesting history of being basically a...
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, north carolina learning about local history. -- winston-salem, north carolina learning about local history. rj reynolds, founder of the tobacco company which bears his name, moved here in 1917. we learn how he went from a public estate to a public art museum. >> kathryn smith reynolds was a girl from mount airy, north carolina. she married rj reynolds in 1905. by 1906, from their home in downtown winston-salem, catherine begin imagining her family home, the one that she would create. she set out to purchase over 1000 acres and held the deeds in her own name which is fairly progressive in the early 20th century. her desire was to build a country home where she could raise her children as healthy -- in a healthy and outdoor environment and they could thrive together. i'm standing in front of one of the salient features of this country estate. the design of the house is a bungalow. you see it's low-slung roof, the hundred foot front porch. and each of the eight bedrooms have their own sleeping porch. the bungalow style was selected
, north carolina learning about local history. -- winston-salem, north carolina learning about local history. rj reynolds, founder of the tobacco company which bears his name, moved here in 1917. we learn how he went from a public estate to a public art museum. >> kathryn smith reynolds was a girl from mount airy, north carolina. she married rj reynolds in 1905. by 1906, from their home in downtown winston-salem, catherine begin imagining her family home, the one that she would create....
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third case is in north carolina. common cause with the lead plaintiff and challenged a portion of the 13 congressional districts in north carolina. in 2011, the gerrymandered the districts to convert north carolina which is a 50-50 state from one in which there was a 76 democratic majority to a 10éthree. two the gerrymandered on a racial quota. this were held unconstitutional in the public the civil court. in 2016 the district court ordered the districts redrawn. so the republican legislature then adopted still under the control of the republicans with super majorities in both houses adopted written criteria. the objective of which was to preserve the partisan advantage they had created in 2011. this observing way said in a written criteria that this would be a partisan gerrymander. they directed the map drawers to use political data meaning how districts voted in 20 statewide elections between 2008 and 2012 and draw the district to maintain the existing republican advantage. they did that. in january three-judge dis
third case is in north carolina. common cause with the lead plaintiff and challenged a portion of the 13 congressional districts in north carolina. in 2011, the gerrymandered the districts to convert north carolina which is a 50-50 state from one in which there was a 76 democratic majority to a 10éthree. two the gerrymandered on a racial quota. this were held unconstitutional in the public the civil court. in 2016 the district court ordered the districts redrawn. so the republican legislature...
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host: north carolina, republican. good morning. i just turned on to your station, all of these people are just calling in and don't have the right information. lying, theare democrat news media is lying, and i don't get fox news, but i hear that is the best station to watch. they report the news the way it is supposed to work, report news fairly. the other stations are not doing that, they are pure democrats and they are liars and these people believe everything they hear and what you have to do is pay attention to what is going on. you have to research what is happening, he has done everything he said he was going to do, he is the most honest president we have ever had and he has been done dirty since he walked in the doors. he has the strongest backbone of any man to put up with the crap he has put up with, and the democrats have so much hate that it is so sick. i live in a small town and the democrats -- the people -- we get along great, but they are ill. they are mean, and it is set and the democrats have done all this stuff th
host: north carolina, republican. good morning. i just turned on to your station, all of these people are just calling in and don't have the right information. lying, theare democrat news media is lying, and i don't get fox news, but i hear that is the best station to watch. they report the news the way it is supposed to work, report news fairly. the other stations are not doing that, they are pure democrats and they are liars and these people believe everything they hear and what you have to...
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forest hill's high school is located in marshville, north carolina. this is their first basketball championship in school history. yellow jackets junior guard jay rory made four free throws in the final 14 seconds to lead his team to a 63-59 victory. congratulations to the team. jayon, dillon, cam, garrett, l, tanner, jaleen, keyshawn, jay rory, and josh owens. as well as the head coach and assistant coaches. go, jell-o jackets. thank you. jackets. go yellow thank you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, today i recognize the initiative mr. chuck hughes and dr. gordon e bradshaw from the city of garey chamber of commerce. mr. visclosky: their efforts have created the community civility counts initiative and a world civility day which will celebrate its third annual occurrence on april 12. it was establish
forest hill's high school is located in marshville, north carolina. this is their first basketball championship in school history. yellow jackets junior guard jay rory made four free throws in the final 14 seconds to lead his team to a 63-59 victory. congratulations to the team. jayon, dillon, cam, garrett, l, tanner, jaleen, keyshawn, jay rory, and josh owens. as well as the head coach and assistant coaches. go, jell-o jackets. thank you. jackets. go yellow thank you. i yield back. the speaker...
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learning about local history. -- winston-salem, north carolina learning about local history. rj reynolds, founder of the tobacco company which bears his name, moved here in 1917. we learn how he went from a public estate to a public art museum. >> kathryn smith reynolds was a girl from mount airy, north carolina. she married rj reynolds in 1905. by 1906, from their home in
learning about local history. -- winston-salem, north carolina learning about local history. rj reynolds, founder of the tobacco company which bears his name, moved here in 1917. we learn how he went from a public estate to a public art museum. >> kathryn smith reynolds was a girl from mount airy, north carolina. she married rj reynolds in 1905. by 1906, from their home in
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. >> welcome to winston-salem, north carolina. located 80 miles north of charlotte. it has a population of about 240,000. it is home to wake forest university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851 and the two joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes, we will learn about the cities history and literary community. including the connection maya angelou had to wake forest university. >> doctor maya angelou visited with students and i think was really inspired by that and so is our first african-american faculty, some of our african-american students in addition to others. and finally in 1980 teacher's name the reynolds professor here at the university and she taught and did many other things for nearly 40 years at wake forest.>> later, we visit charlie levitt as he showcases items found in his lewis carroll collection. >> this is lewis carroll's 1888 typewriter. he did not type books on this peak type a few letters and documen
. >> welcome to winston-salem, north carolina. located 80 miles north of charlotte. it has a population of about 240,000. it is home to wake forest university. in 1753, the town of salem was founded by a small group of settlers. a neighboring town called winston followed in 1851 and the two joined to become one city in 1913. with the help of our spectrum cable partners, for the next 90 minutes, we will learn about the cities history and literary community. including the connection maya...
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. -- host: two north carolina. elise is on our under 25 line. hello there, go ahead. ok, i am a 12-year-old from north carolina. some adults say kids don't know what's good for them. i learned at bdc rally kids do have a voice. they know the difference between right and wrong. the last speaker, emma gonzales, when she paused for six minutes and 20 seconds, that was a very powerful thing for me to experience. host: thanks for your call. huntsville, tennessee is next. george is on the line. caller: hello. i am 100% for people to have guns if they want to. i believe decent people ought to have a gun. i am 100% for nra. i am 100% for donald trump. i don't know what our country is coming to. school, my mother told me, go to school and behave. i don't know. i swear to god i don't know what's happening to our country. in 20 years what's it going to look like? would you want the people today to write a constitution? host: we are looking for your comments on twitter as well. this one from lucy, who said, is there a reason the amount of people who marched is not being mentioned
. -- host: two north carolina. elise is on our under 25 line. hello there, go ahead. ok, i am a 12-year-old from north carolina. some adults say kids don't know what's good for them. i learned at bdc rally kids do have a voice. they know the difference between right and wrong. the last speaker, emma gonzales, when she paused for six minutes and 20 seconds, that was a very powerful thing for me to experience. host: thanks for your call. huntsville, tennessee is next. george is on the line....
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harry: university of north carolina. several, actually the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak. this is the 1970's, so the atmosphere around universities was not conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship, evidently, with several universities, because of some of the professors who were there other universities and a couple of the ones were the university of north carolina and duke, that area had -- duke had the theodore -- and a great military history course. and the university of north carolina had a couple of ex- professors out of the history department. who was abotham, visiting professor here at one point. jim lucy who studied under lego heart -- lidell hart. so those areas had a phenomenal professors and because they were in their and it was not like being in the northeast, the atmosphere was -- amongst the faculty, was much more conducive to military students and is so on and so forth. the university of north carolina is where i went
harry: university of north carolina. several, actually the history department at that particular time sort of had an in, so to speak. this is the 1970's, so the atmosphere around universities was not conducive to the military as well. but the history department had a great relationship, evidently, with several universities, because of some of the professors who were there other universities and a couple of the ones were the university of north carolina and duke, that area had -- duke had the...
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by the 1880s he was verying we locally in the north carolina region. he company didn't really become a big company, verging on bag corporation, until the 1890s. there was a depression in america in 1893, and whereas everyone else closed down shop, lost their businesses, rjr went ahead and went into significant debt at that time to grow his plant even more. so you would have higher scales of efficiency so he could produce more tobacco and send it out to more markets. so he took a huge risk. the risk was so huge that his top officers all left the company. they thought there was going to be no jobs for them after this. and he ended up bringing in two of his brothers to work underanything him because of this exodus of his employees who didn't believe in his vision. at the same time in the 1890s he is doing this, growing his plants and taking risks, james buchanan duke is buying up all the other tobacco companies, cigarette companies, buying all the pipe tobacco companies. buck duke has no interest whatever in chewing tobacco. he thinks chewing tobacco is n
by the 1880s he was verying we locally in the north carolina region. he company didn't really become a big company, verging on bag corporation, until the 1890s. there was a depression in america in 1893, and whereas everyone else closed down shop, lost their businesses, rjr went ahead and went into significant debt at that time to grow his plant even more. so you would have higher scales of efficiency so he could produce more tobacco and send it out to more markets. so he took a huge risk. the...
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you so in north carolina. eighty eight thousand miles of highway twenty two ferries and seventy two airports to seaports i had three. southern and north carolina state road hundred transit systems and all of them needed massive amounts of upgrade and support and the sun tzu says if you defend everywhere you defend nowhere so you just can't throw money at everything so you as you say you have to prioritize and and you know really our highway system around the country and all of the bridges the bridges are the real key weak links in the in the chain and and those need to be assessed and upgraded we were doing that pretty aggressively we're putting a lot of money toward it and i think each state legislature dresses this kind of stuff differently but in north carolina we went to a data driven system and you need to leach the politics out of transportation money because i had a four not billion dollar budget it was one of the bigger budgets in the state government and so you know everybody's kind of poland and what
you so in north carolina. eighty eight thousand miles of highway twenty two ferries and seventy two airports to seaports i had three. southern and north carolina state road hundred transit systems and all of them needed massive amounts of upgrade and support and the sun tzu says if you defend everywhere you defend nowhere so you just can't throw money at everything so you as you say you have to prioritize and and you know really our highway system around the country and all of the bridges the...
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state of north carolina has been charged with assaulting a black man he was a kid who was accused of jaywalking the incident happened last august m is captured on the officers body cam thirty three year old johnny rush he was on his way home when two officers stopped him and accused him of crossing an empty street illegally office a critic men can later be seen punching and raising rush we should warn you that the next part of the video is disturbing the work. i've heard. oh. my. god. well that clip that you saw there was leaked six months after the incident took place and the police brutality activist michelle gross says that the police department's refusal to act on the video until it was released is alarming the video was held by the police department all this time and all of this time they could have taken action against officer hickman an officer or gary and they chose not to you know supervisors look at that footage right away early so supposed to and clearly he had no fear of any kinds of accountability related to that conduct this must be standard operating procedure in that
state of north carolina has been charged with assaulting a black man he was a kid who was accused of jaywalking the incident happened last august m is captured on the officers body cam thirty three year old johnny rush he was on his way home when two officers stopped him and accused him of crossing an empty street illegally office a critic men can later be seen punching and raising rush we should warn you that the next part of the video is disturbing the work. i've heard. oh. my. god. well that...
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the gentlelady from north carolina is -- for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. . ms. foxx: today i rise in honor of women's history month. we honor the taylor blazing women. this -- taylor blazing month. it's important to recognize today's hardworking women in today's work force. these women account for nearly half of the work force while 40% of women are their family's top earners. because of tax reform, the women of america's work force will be able to keep more of their hard-earned cash to spend on their families rather than sending it to washington. additionally, working moms and their families will receive double the child tax credit to ensure they have the means to care for their children. mr. speaker, to the naysayers that claim tax reform will only benefit rich men, i say that's categorically false. tax reform already has and will continue to empower the wonderful women in america's work force to make history worth recognizing.
the gentlelady from north carolina is -- for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. . ms. foxx: today i rise in honor of women's history month. we honor the taylor blazing women. this -- taylor blazing month. it's important to recognize today's hardworking women in today's work force. these women account for nearly half of the work force while 40%...
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a lot of groups were punishing north carolina and states that supported that move, that north carolina saying they essentially went too far. there was a lot of back and forth on this, but a lot of conservative groups were united a lot of conservative politicians were united that punishing north carolina went too far. yet, you are punishing delta for taking this tact, and i'm wondering if that is hypocritical. >> well, i totally take issue with that, neil. i do not think that we're punishing delta or any other company for that matter. neil: why would delta ceo say our values are not for sale? he wanted simply to stay away from the controversy, pro or con; right? any company is going to avoid that like the plague. you want to stay away from controversy. you are punishing a company for maybe purposely valid reasons governor because it didn't welcome the controversy you're very comfortable embracing? >> well, absolutely. and they have a choice to make. i'm not telling them that they can't make that choice. i'm just simply saying that obviously if delta, you know, wanted to weigh in, after
a lot of groups were punishing north carolina and states that supported that move, that north carolina saying they essentially went too far. there was a lot of back and forth on this, but a lot of conservative groups were united a lot of conservative politicians were united that punishing north carolina went too far. yet, you are punishing delta for taking this tact, and i'm wondering if that is hypocritical. >> well, i totally take issue with that, neil. i do not think that we're...
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don't think she ever heard of charlotte, north carolina. know, appearances have talked her -- her parents have taught her to pray even at that early age. charlotte boy here in milking cows every morning and afternoon and he had no idea there was a little girl praying for him in china. mother wrote this little pollen. i want to share this pollen with -- that maybe you have heard this calpoem. prayed as we are inclined to do. i do not need a handsome man but let him be like you. strongt need one big and or very tall nor need he be a genius. head, may his be clear, .is shoulders straight , andis face at character let his whole life show a singleness of goal. when he comes as he will come , he is theeyes glow man i pray for long ago. the lord answered every single one of those prayers form mother and that little girl, my brothers and i called mama. that god has now brought them back together again in eternity. when i was a girl growing up mother let us in devotions every day, she read the bible and prayed. when dad was home he led family devoti
don't think she ever heard of charlotte, north carolina. know, appearances have talked her -- her parents have taught her to pray even at that early age. charlotte boy here in milking cows every morning and afternoon and he had no idea there was a little girl praying for him in china. mother wrote this little pollen. i want to share this pollen with -- that maybe you have heard this calpoem. prayed as we are inclined to do. i do not need a handsome man but let him be like you. strongt need one...
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. -- billy in north carolina. >> this was a good -- caller: this is a good day for the american people. we have been trying to get this done for a while. we have to protect the american people and the american people ourselves. we start protecting at home, we'll get stronger and stronger. that's biggest thing we need to do democrats, republicans, everybody, we need to take care of each other and this is a beginning of something very good , take care of our job the countries that don't like us, take our money but still don't like us. we need to protect everybody home, we can do everything among ourselves, take care of ourselves, all our people in the great united states of america and we can do that with stuff like, things like this host: you talked about home what about at home there in fwreevel, what impact do you think it'll have? caller: we're in eastern north carolina so we're kind of eastern part of the state is behind the rest of the state, i'm talking about myself now, i've been here a long time. not talking bad about it but that's the way it goes. we had big strbak in the time
. -- billy in north carolina. >> this was a good -- caller: this is a good day for the american people. we have been trying to get this done for a while. we have to protect the american people and the american people ourselves. we start protecting at home, we'll get stronger and stronger. that's biggest thing we need to do democrats, republicans, everybody, we need to take care of each other and this is a beginning of something very good , take care of our job the countries that don't...
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initially when the book was in press at the university of north carolina, there were conversations around changing the title of the book to the myth of the black mecca. one of the things i told the
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former north carolina. beating up a black man for alleged. video. i. may have. conflicting messages coming out of the. headlines. international. a group of militants has left syria's besieged enclave of eastern ghouta using a humanitarian corridor or that's after talks brokered by moscow the video shows the militants being escorted out of the area by syrian soldiers as in previous cases across syria the jihadists have surrendered in return for safe passage to other areas still held by militants here's artie's daniel hawkins given the deadlock over the past weeks and months in the region two pieces of news coming out of the first group of thirteen on armed militants and their families leaving the area through one of those russian military syrian government organized checkpoints those safety corridors offered to civilians and fighters to leave the area should they wish to do so now this is significant because prior to this all offers by the russian military and the syrian government were rejected by rebel groups in the region despite unverified video showing of fl
former north carolina. beating up a black man for alleged. video. i. may have. conflicting messages coming out of the. headlines. international. a group of militants has left syria's besieged enclave of eastern ghouta using a humanitarian corridor or that's after talks brokered by moscow the video shows the militants being escorted out of the area by syrian soldiers as in previous cases across syria the jihadists have surrendered in return for safe passage to other areas still held by militants...
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, a member of my church 54 years until he joined a church closer to his home in north carolina.y graham did more to spread the message of christianity than any machine in history since the apostle paul. many people are christians today because of billy graham. we think of the man who preached to presidents and the queen of england as we've seen on television but i found he was more interested in the common person. you know, whenever he would do an interview, he would do a mike check and instead of the one, two, three, four, if five, he would quote john 3 clng 16, forgod so loved the entire world that he gave his only begotten son. somebody asked him why do you do that. and he said because there may be an audio technician or a camera man who had not heard of jesus and i want to share the hope. that was this heart of billy graham. lou: people people think it is dwindling, that is it's challenged around the globe. we know that. but what would you call the state of christianity in america today? how would you describe it? >> well, i think what is happening is the committed are getti
, a member of my church 54 years until he joined a church closer to his home in north carolina.y graham did more to spread the message of christianity than any machine in history since the apostle paul. many people are christians today because of billy graham. we think of the man who preached to presidents and the queen of england as we've seen on television but i found he was more interested in the common person. you know, whenever he would do an interview, he would do a mike check and instead...
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then as i saw my story start to change seeing this unfold before me in north carolina, i then in 2013 after james buchanan died finally managed to get access to his papers at george mason university that were housed in what is called buchanan house archives which was his last working office. and when i got in and saw those papers, everything that i was beginning to suspect -- [laughter] about the way his ideas were being used by this network of now hundreds of organizations funded by charles koch and his fellow donors, i saw that i was, in fact, correct. and that this was happening. or and the papers, i have to tell you, were absolutely helter-skelter. i mean, they were under the stairwells, they were in the hallways. they moved in boxes, nothing was organized. he didn't believe in filing. he had left several institutions in a huff. his favorite assistant didn't -- it was crazy. but in these files i found documentation of all of this, and i also learned how charles koch and some of his top, most trusted operatives in the various organizations he funds had cooperated with faculty in ge
then as i saw my story start to change seeing this unfold before me in north carolina, i then in 2013 after james buchanan died finally managed to get access to his papers at george mason university that were housed in what is called buchanan house archives which was his last working office. and when i got in and saw those papers, everything that i was beginning to suspect -- [laughter] about the way his ideas were being used by this network of now hundreds of organizations funded by charles...
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republican committee of north carolina congressman mark walker. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, maria. maria: his committee is investigating this. what should be investigated? >> if you look, my first two years in congress as an eye-opener for me serving for homeland security, how many times a day, tens of thousands of times per day to hack every industry we have. they are the biggest dealers of intellectual property and have been doing it for decades. the trump body language in the movement for warning shots is important and send a clear message. >> you like what the president has done? >> i do. obviously make sure that the terrorists do not get to a place where there is an increase in consumer costs or ultimately jobs are going after bad as in communicating with the chinese have been doing specifically leadership is very educational moment for americans.
republican committee of north carolina congressman mark walker. good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks, maria. maria: his committee is investigating this. what should be investigated? >> if you look, my first two years in congress as an eye-opener for me serving for homeland security, how many times a day, tens of thousands of times per day to hack every industry we have. they are the biggest dealers of intellectual property and have been doing it for decades. the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> it is a long way from iran to fort bragg, north carolina.f w halfway around the world, you might say. but that is where this story begins. it is my story, but it could be the story of a great number of other u.s. r army advisers who served in nearly 50 countries overseas. my name is captain paul winer, and my assignment with the assistance group in iran is with the imperial group in iran, but before you teach, you have to learn, the hard way. at fort bragg, we learned our special forces lessons well. lessons to make us into well trained soldiers in a foreign land, north carolina r or north iran, a jump is a jump. the same tension that you go out of the airplane door, and the same lift in your chest as you see the parachute silk billowing out. when you land, it may be the safe ending to a flight, but your job is just beginning. you five students know your part in this exercise. you have been dropped presumably into enemy-held territory, and guerrillas are operating. you are to link up with the guerrilla force in your area, and train them in t
. ♪ ♪ >>> it is a long way from iran to fort bragg, north carolina.f w halfway around the world, you might say. but that is where this story begins. it is my story, but it could be the story of a great number of other u.s. r army advisers who served in nearly 50 countries overseas. my name is captain paul winer, and my assignment with the assistance group in iran is with the imperial group in iran, but before you teach, you have to learn, the hard way. at fort bragg, we learned our...
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he came back after living in north carolina and was engaged in some kind of a reforming business but was also politically active and outspoken because he believed deeply in civil rights and constitutional rights for the free men and women. he ran into some problems because of that. he went to new york, to upstate new york and it was fair that he heard about the louisiana law and the challenge that appeared in the chicago newspaper and he was then contacted by the citizens committee because they knew that this was a lawyer that had experience and could be helpful so he came on board and affiliated himself with the name of walker who handled the matter and that's how he got involved in the case. >> you describe some as the leading civil rights lawyer of the era. any more meat on the bones people should know about? >> he was a famous novelist and was worried if he affixed his name to the book there would be consequences to pay to suppress opinions they didn't like. they sold 200,000 copies and then wrote another book and signed it as the author of the first book. >> so the lead-in to th
he came back after living in north carolina and was engaged in some kind of a reforming business but was also politically active and outspoken because he believed deeply in civil rights and constitutional rights for the free men and women. he ran into some problems because of that. he went to new york, to upstate new york and it was fair that he heard about the louisiana law and the challenge that appeared in the chicago newspaper and he was then contacted by the citizens committee because they...
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and he went with his rifle from north carolina to washington d.c. to shoot people who are responsible for that now if you can get somebody to do that you think you may to actually get someone to switch their vote i think so ok i'm going to bring lionel in here because richard says that you know it was russian interference this won the election what allows the fifty million facebook accounts sees information is now been tapped does not play opponent. i don't even know where to start you are bringing this stuff up again this thing was but this whole story this yawn was devised by the democratic party and hillary clinton to explain how she lost a rigged election and all of a sudden the story was who can we get to explain this guy the russians and you obviously are still repeating this trope this mean this idea that somehow fortune intelligence agencies concluded there was medley and as of today as we sit here right now there has not been one person one piece of evidence one witness to say how votes were stolen how numbers were were were exchanged nothi
and he went with his rifle from north carolina to washington d.c. to shoot people who are responsible for that now if you can get somebody to do that you think you may to actually get someone to switch their vote i think so ok i'm going to bring lionel in here because richard says that you know it was russian interference this won the election what allows the fifty million facebook accounts sees information is now been tapped does not play opponent. i don't even know where to start you are...
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services ending in charlotte, north carolina, as you can see the more than 2,000 in attendance thereck obama library beside his wife ruth who passed away several years ago. father jonathan morris is on the couch with us. what a day this has been, father. >> it is. it's one of those historic moments and why, i think that's a really good question because i have heard that question asked to a lot of politicians why was barack obama so important and they fumble because it's rather uncomurstable to say that the reason why barack obama is being honored in the way that he is, the reason why he was being -- he was laid in honor in the capitol in the rotunda is because he preached the gospel of jesus christ in a profound way that changed millions and millions of people's ordinary lives. it wasn't because he gave advice to 12 presidents. that's not why he was -- the fact is that people in america right now are watching the television saying this man changed my life. and that's why we honor him. and it's, you know, no political party, democrat or republican could say we really don't want to do
services ending in charlotte, north carolina, as you can see the more than 2,000 in attendance thereck obama library beside his wife ruth who passed away several years ago. father jonathan morris is on the couch with us. what a day this has been, father. >> it is. it's one of those historic moments and why, i think that's a really good question because i have heard that question asked to a lot of politicians why was barack obama so important and they fumble because it's rather...
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bryant's remains were found inanuary in the north carolina forest. >> as a result of the investigationnced at that point that gary hilton was our suspect. >> but there was another open homicide case that seemed to fit gary hilton like a custom-made suit. down in florida, the body of sheryl dunlap had been found in a national forest. her at card stolen, the remains decapitated. detectives thought that fit hilton's m.o. to a "t." and gary hilton, still playing the smartest kid in the class defied florida to after him, all that time, all that money. >> if they want to spend a million dollars, 2 million, then another 2 million to get death and then another 8 million to defend the death penalty and get around to executing me 17 years from now when i'm 78 years old and i'm decrepit, hey, they can do it. >> two tough florida prosecutors it turns out would be the match of his defiant talk. >> my belief is this is an evil, bad person and there ought to be a consequence in life to evil acts. >>> coming up -- justice for sheryl. the hunt for evidence begins. >> she took the floors up, the seats o
bryant's remains were found inanuary in the north carolina forest. >> as a result of the investigationnced at that point that gary hilton was our suspect. >> but there was another open homicide case that seemed to fit gary hilton like a custom-made suit. down in florida, the body of sheryl dunlap had been found in a national forest. her at card stolen, the remains decapitated. detectives thought that fit hilton's m.o. to a "t." and gary hilton, still playing the smartest...
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police officer in north carolina is charged with assault after beating up a black man for alleged. video is the. initial excitement surrounding the surprise announcement of a meeting between donald trump. with conflicting messages now coming out of the white house. welcome to it here on r.t. international we have a worldwide news had. a group of militants has left syria's perceived enclave of eastern using a humanitarian corridor or that's after talks brokered by moscow this video shows the militants being escorted out of the area by syrian soldiers as in previous cases across syria the jihadists have surrendered in return for safe passage to other areas still held by militants. hawkins has details the first group of thirteen militants and their families leaving the area through one of those russian military syrian government organized checkpoints those safety kodos offered to civilians on fighters to leave the area should they wish to do so similar previous moves during the syrian civil war where rebels have been evacuated from places such as. well under the cease fire agreements
police officer in north carolina is charged with assault after beating up a black man for alleged. video is the. initial excitement surrounding the surprise announcement of a meeting between donald trump. with conflicting messages now coming out of the white house. welcome to it here on r.t. international we have a worldwide news had. a group of militants has left syria's perceived enclave of eastern using a humanitarian corridor or that's after talks brokered by moscow this video shows the...