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victoria in charleston, s.c.. in williamsburg 15 years or so ago. one thing we like was the music played at the tavern when we had anner and also we talked to widow at the courthouse. my husband talks to thomas jefferson. aat strikes me as being person who lives in charleston, s.c., one of the senses most interesting to me is the music, the hearing. how much do you work with finding authentic music from calling all times? -- from colonial times? the singer in the tavern was singing songs from the times. could you work with the college of william and mary? do they have a music apartment that would create authentic using? -- music? we got the chance to hear an organ recital but it was not particularly colonial. it seems like you could do more or thatt for parties might be something that would generate revenue and entertain tourists in your town more. i will listen to your response. ted: thank you for your question. that experience in the tavern and hear that washed over the room while you eat an 18th-century meal, this is the experience that draws peo
victoria in charleston, s.c.. in williamsburg 15 years or so ago. one thing we like was the music played at the tavern when we had anner and also we talked to widow at the courthouse. my husband talks to thomas jefferson. aat strikes me as being person who lives in charleston, s.c., one of the senses most interesting to me is the music, the hearing. how much do you work with finding authentic music from calling all times? -- from colonial times? the singer in the tavern was singing songs from...
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shotne, a 21-year-old man dead nine church members and charleston, s.c.. but the san bernardino attack is the deadliest since the 2012 sandy hook school shooting, which left 26 people dead, including 20 children. just like after every mass shooting, the u.s. president called for tougher gun control. president obama: we have a pattern of mass shootings in this country with -- it has no power -- it has no parallel anywhere else in the world. there are some special tips -- there are some special steps we can take not to eliminate every one of these mass shootings, but to improve the odds that they do not happen as frequently. we should never think this is something that just happens. on jeb bush,ttack who sparked controversy in october for his remarks following the oregon shooting. jeb: the impulse is always to do something, and it is not always the right thing to do. >> the republican-led congress have shut down any amendments limiting the right to keep and bear arms. support for gun control has been declining since the 1990's. last week during black friday,
shotne, a 21-year-old man dead nine church members and charleston, s.c.. but the san bernardino attack is the deadliest since the 2012 sandy hook school shooting, which left 26 people dead, including 20 children. just like after every mass shooting, the u.s. president called for tougher gun control. president obama: we have a pattern of mass shootings in this country with -- it has no power -- it has no parallel anywhere else in the world. there are some special tips -- there are some special...
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for mozambique to charleston, s.c.. these of the kind of ways that assee our work as curators engaging in the world. on the national mall. we are also out in a variety of communities in a variety of important ways. that, yes this will be the first green museum on the national mall. there is an amazing collection that people will be amazed to see. people will be impressed and educated. job of the museum is to make america better. to create a safe space where difficult questions of race and poverty and the possibility of america are engaged. history people to use as a tool to help them live their lives. it is great to be a good museum. be a good museum. we want to be a place that matters. helps them realize that we are still being divided and challenged and hurt by issues of race. unless we find the safe space to we will always be divided that way. sao jose, will be a permanent exhibit? my hope is that this will allow us to bring in newer discoveries. expanding our notions of these ships. things that may have left the wes
for mozambique to charleston, s.c.. these of the kind of ways that assee our work as curators engaging in the world. on the national mall. we are also out in a variety of communities in a variety of important ways. that, yes this will be the first green museum on the national mall. there is an amazing collection that people will be amazed to see. people will be impressed and educated. job of the museum is to make america better. to create a safe space where difficult questions of race and...
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the group played a tribute to a song called s see strong -- s.c. strong. the branch directors said they thought this was a wonderful way to do something for the state. both usc and clemson have paid tribute to the victims all season long. >> that was such an amazing sight to see. >>> in february in a small a like was changed. >> he put his own life at risk to make sure a man he had never met lived. he said he was just at the right place at the right time doing what he had to do. >> reporter: 19-year-old nick floyd doesn't consider himself a hero. >> anybody else would have done the same thing. i think i did what i had to do. >> reporter: but when you hear what he did, you can judge for yourself. last weekend, nick was driving when four people flagged him down. they had just been involved in an accident. one car was on the bridge and another on the water. so was the driver. >> my guess was he rolled down his window and the water started rushing in. the car was completely submerged and i think i had a choice. i jumped in and swim underwater i opened the door
the group played a tribute to a song called s see strong -- s.c. strong. the branch directors said they thought this was a wonderful way to do something for the state. both usc and clemson have paid tribute to the victims all season long. >> that was such an amazing sight to see. >>> in february in a small a like was changed. >> he put his own life at risk to make sure a man he had never met lived. he said he was just at the right place at the right time doing what he had...
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to paraphrase our governor, it is a great day and charleston, s.c. when lawyers and [laughter] doctors worked together on public health issues. [laughter] become charles that has a shining example of all of the positives that can result in gun violence. my greatest sympathies to the people at mother emmanuel and my greatest admiration to their standing up and doing the right thing. can identify with dr. webster's comparing gun violence to an infectious disease epidemic. with a defined incubation. , getting shorter and -- ter where many americans as a physician, we must first teach. the m ologies the word doctor comes from the latin -- comes from a latin word. we all must become teachers in gun violence. he must increase public education and awareness. discuss it openly. from a doctor who has had marvelous editorials, thinking of this epidemic as an infection that can be diagnosed, treated, and perhaps cured, i feel more hopeful than i have in a long time. in looking at this crowd, i too feel very hopeful. on the flipside, violence begets violence. so
to paraphrase our governor, it is a great day and charleston, s.c. when lawyers and [laughter] doctors worked together on public health issues. [laughter] become charles that has a shining example of all of the positives that can result in gun violence. my greatest sympathies to the people at mother emmanuel and my greatest admiration to their standing up and doing the right thing. can identify with dr. webster's comparing gun violence to an infectious disease epidemic. with a defined...
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putting aside s.c. how his position's helped him within and without the base, right? >> it's such an interesting dynamic between cruz and rubio on foreign policy now. for the past few months ted cruz has come under scrutiny in the party pejoratively calling other republicans neocons which republicans shouldn't do, it's an unwritten rule. his record, showing up at armed services committee, public hearing something like 17 out of 50, people questioning that. his position on syrian intervention, his position on nsa metadata collection have put him in a strange, almost rand paul-like position within the party. as we all know, terrorism is a top concern for americans now. marco rubio's job will to be paint ted cruz as inconsistent on foreign policy, not the tough, hawkish foreign policy leader we need now for this moment and sort of put his own hawkish foreign policy out there as the grown-up version of a foreign policy in the room. >> not talking about your guy much today, jeb bush. when he comes into tonight, what are expectations for him? how does he make that moment? i
putting aside s.c. how his position's helped him within and without the base, right? >> it's such an interesting dynamic between cruz and rubio on foreign policy now. for the past few months ted cruz has come under scrutiny in the party pejoratively calling other republicans neocons which republicans shouldn't do, it's an unwritten rule. his record, showing up at armed services committee, public hearing something like 17 out of 50, people questioning that. his position on syrian...
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let's go to north charleston, s.c. on the independent line. welcome.aller: thank you, merry christmas by the way. listenedll you, i have to washington journal and c-span for years. my wife tells me to get another life but i really appreciate you on this channel and the show that lets us speak freely and does not lean. you don't have an agenda and thank goodness for that. we really appreciate you. religion does impact my voting. let me tell you why. i am southern baptist and born-again christian. near charleston, where the senseless tragedy occurred by this maniac dylann roof. it is so sad. here's why we need to take a stand as christians. i cannot understand. i have friends on the left and right and we don't let politics interfere with our friendship and some people do. whove some catholic friends are liberal and maybe you can help me understand this. i don't know your religious leaning and that is your business. , not onlyd democrat lean but they are outspoken. i do not understand a practicing thatlic voting for a party is wholesale for abortion. i do
let's go to north charleston, s.c. on the independent line. welcome.aller: thank you, merry christmas by the way. listenedll you, i have to washington journal and c-span for years. my wife tells me to get another life but i really appreciate you on this channel and the show that lets us speak freely and does not lean. you don't have an agenda and thank goodness for that. we really appreciate you. religion does impact my voting. let me tell you why. i am southern baptist and born-again...
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victoria in charleston, s.c.. in williamsburg 15 years or so ago. one thing we like was the music played at the tavern when we had anner and also we talked to widow at the courthouse. my husband talks to thomas jefferson. aat strikes me as being person who lives in charleston, s.c., one of the senses most interesting to me is the music, the hearing. how much do you work with finding authentic music from calling all times? -- from colonial times? the singer in the tavern was singing songs from the times. could you work with the college of william and mary? do they have a music apartment that would create authentic using? -- music? we got the chance to hear an organ recital but it was not particularly colonial. it seems like you could do more or thatt for parties might be something that would generate revenue and entertain tourists in your town more. i will listen to your response. ted: thank you for your question. that experience in the tavern and hear that washed over the room while you eat an 18th-century meal, this is the experience that draws peo
victoria in charleston, s.c.. in williamsburg 15 years or so ago. one thing we like was the music played at the tavern when we had anner and also we talked to widow at the courthouse. my husband talks to thomas jefferson. aat strikes me as being person who lives in charleston, s.c., one of the senses most interesting to me is the music, the hearing. how much do you work with finding authentic music from calling all times? -- from colonial times? the singer in the tavern was singing songs from...