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pyramids were deployed in the bay, they e were tested here, at a wol at the nearby university of south alabama. engineers tested scale models of the sign. here, they can adjust the size and frequency the waves to simulate real-world conditions. bret webb is a pro coastal engineering and has shnsulted on dozens of living elines on the gulf coast. >> testing allowed us to say, trmber one, that the original sizeture would not really work well for that site, that they were going to need it be a littleigger. the other thing that allowed us he say is that, hey, we don't need three rows of structures; we could just have two rows. >> sreenivasan: webb says isresearchers, including eineers and ecolog, are still fiatring out what works and one size does not fit all. even with customizatn, webb says, living shorelines are not appropriate for all waterfronts. >> there are also certain cases where somebody just absolutely needs vertical, you know, d ructure along city waterfronts ings like that where you've got wharfs and marinas or maybe ports and harbors. going to a natural shoreline e.ere is... is reall
pyramids were deployed in the bay, they e were tested here, at a wol at the nearby university of south alabama. engineers tested scale models of the sign. here, they can adjust the size and frequency the waves to simulate real-world conditions. bret webb is a pro coastal engineering and has shnsulted on dozens of living elines on the gulf coast. >> testing allowed us to say, trmber one, that the original sizeture would not really work well for that site, that they were going to need it be...
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alabama was very difficult. there weren't many republicans in the south, especially alabama. from 1874 to 1987, 113 years, the governor of alabama was always a democrat. from 1879-1981, both our senators were democrats. only two republicans were elected to the senate in 140 years. 1994, i became the first republican since reconstruction period to be elected attorney general and alabama. [ cheering ] i am telling you this, we should think about it. you get to that you get the picture. we were outnumbered, the odds were stacked against us. we worked hard and battled away. we campaigned, i remember campaigning for the governor -- a candidate for governor, my wife and a group of us went to the state fire -- fire to pass out bumper stickers. we were supporting a very articulate and dynamic republican candidate against george wallace and his wife lurline. the segregationist. we were excited about it, we thought good things might happen. but it crushed the republican party in that election and continue to do so for a number of years. but we did not quit. we continued to battle. in c
alabama was very difficult. there weren't many republicans in the south, especially alabama. from 1874 to 1987, 113 years, the governor of alabama was always a democrat. from 1879-1981, both our senators were democrats. only two republicans were elected to the senate in 140 years. 1994, i became the first republican since reconstruction period to be elected attorney general and alabama. [ cheering ] i am telling you this, we should think about it. you get to that you get the picture. we were...
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of us, butolerant politically winning elections in alabama was very of a there were just not very many republicans in the southnd alabama. in 1987, 113 years later, the governor was always a democrat. both senators were democrats. in 1994, i became the first republican since reconstruction to be elected attorney general of alabama. [cheers and applause. mr. sessions: i'm telling you this, we should think about it. you get the picture. we were outnumbered. the odds were stacked against us. but we worked hard. we campaign. i remember campaigning for the governor, afor candidate for governor, my wife and a group of us went to the state fair to pass out bumper stickers. we were supporting a very articulate, dynamic republican candidate against george wallace and his wife, the segregationist. we were excited about it. we thought things might happen but the wallace machine crushed the republican party in that election and continued to do so for a number of years. but we did not . we try to stand firm. , allboth senators apparatus, all nine members independently elected to the supreme court, is the republican and con
of us, butolerant politically winning elections in alabama was very of a there were just not very many republicans in the southnd alabama. in 1987, 113 years later, the governor was always a democrat. both senators were democrats. in 1994, i became the first republican since reconstruction to be elected attorney general of alabama. [cheers and applause. mr. sessions: i'm telling you this, we should think about it. you get the picture. we were outnumbered. the odds were stacked against us. but...
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south. - [darius]s] from mobile to birmingham, alabama's gay community is no longer silent. - [searcy] youmy roots are definitely southern. - [dariuius] and the strugglee to change statate laws anand attitudes has s gained gr. - [patricia] for somebody like me who's a political junkie anand an activivist, thiss is thehe front linines. - [darius] but in many cases, families' lives have been upended. - [k[kinley] oncnce again, oulife is put t on hold.d. - this is s about the whole sta. thisis is about t every single gayay personn who's beenen denied rights. - [darius] wititness "alabama b bound" onreel south. - [female narrator] support for this prorogram is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowment for the arts.
south. - [darius]s] from mobile to birmingham, alabama's gay community is no longer silent. - [searcy] youmy roots are definitely southern. - [dariuius] and the strugglee to change statate laws anand attitudes has s gained gr. - [patricia] for somebody like me who's a political junkie anand an activivist, thiss is thehe front linines. - [darius] but in many cases, families' lives have been upended. - [k[kinley] oncnce again, oulife is put t on hold.d. - this is s about the whole sta. thisis is...
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colleges and universities, like the university of south alabama, have been able to do a much better job of assessing the health of the red snapper stock with far fewer resources. their data is much more accurate and up to date. thankfully, along with my gulf coast colleagues, we have been able to work with the trump administration and the commerce department to ensure adequate recreational red snapper seasons over the last two years. but this bill includes reforms i authored to help fix the mismanagement of red snapper for all sectors once and for all. that means allowing for greater state control, especially as it relates to stock assessments and data collection. that is one of the best things about h.r. 200. the bill eliminates unscientific time frames to rebuild fish stocks that unnecessarily restricts access to fisheries. our national fishery policy should be based on sound, accurate data. the bill goes against the washington knows best approach that's failed so many times in the past. by providing greater flexibility to fishery managers, we can allow for better management strategie
colleges and universities, like the university of south alabama, have been able to do a much better job of assessing the health of the red snapper stock with far fewer resources. their data is much more accurate and up to date. thankfully, along with my gulf coast colleagues, we have been able to work with the trump administration and the commerce department to ensure adequate recreational red snapper seasons over the last two years. but this bill includes reforms i authored to help fix the...
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the hardest hit places, include several states trump won, texas, alabama, south carolina, michigan, wisconsinnsylvania. >> right here, you can see the soybeans. >> reporter: where richard schlosberg grows soybeans and says he's watched prices plunge since the president announced his tariffs. >> i understand why he's trying to do it, but it's affecting farmers in a negative way. >> reporter: but after igniting the trade war, today, the president authorized a $12 billion emergency aid package to bail out the nation's farmers, the payouts beginning in september, just before the midterm elections. on capitol hill, republicans are unimpressed. >> here are farmers who just want to make a living. they're in our office, they want trade, not aid. >> reporter: and senator rand paul tweeting, "the answer is not welfare for farmers, the answer is remove the tariffs." >> so, let's get to terry moran, live at the white house tonight. and as you reported there, some republicans frustrated tonight. they say the taxpayer money will be used to pay farmers hurt by what they say is the president's own trade poli
the hardest hit places, include several states trump won, texas, alabama, south carolina, michigan, wisconsinnsylvania. >> right here, you can see the soybeans. >> reporter: where richard schlosberg grows soybeans and says he's watched prices plunge since the president announced his tariffs. >> i understand why he's trying to do it, but it's affecting farmers in a negative way. >> reporter: but after igniting the trade war, today, the president authorized a $12 billion...
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how did growing up in the deep south in birmingham, alabama, influence how you tackle the issue of race think a lot of our views on race as adults are shaped when we're young, but i think the important thing my parents gave me was a lot of pride in myself re because if you're not l, if you're a victim of racism, that can mess with your self-esteem. i've been called the n-word. i've been harassed. i won't dare act like what i've been through compares to what a lot of people have gone through in this country and, you know, the civil-rights soldiers, you know, from back in the day, mpt i think for me it'stant to make sure that i shine a light on the stuffni that's hap in the corners of america where a lot of people, you know, don't consider,ha anng been from the south and having been in that world, m i feel like equipped as any other crespondent on the sho to be able to go and tell those stories. -roy, you're the father of a toddler. w ill you tell your son when he's older about what it's like to be a black man in america? -my son has to understanat t and that sometimes it's a burden, you
how did growing up in the deep south in birmingham, alabama, influence how you tackle the issue of race think a lot of our views on race as adults are shaped when we're young, but i think the important thing my parents gave me was a lot of pride in myself re because if you're not l, if you're a victim of racism, that can mess with your self-esteem. i've been called the n-word. i've been harassed. i won't dare act like what i've been through compares to what a lot of people have gone through in...
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hyundai has a factory in alabama. the south korean country said if trade disputed are drawn out, they would reduce the need for autos and increase the competition. >>> coming up next on today in the bay, a look at the warm weather ahead. >> yeah, we're starting out with clouds. especially near the coast, and we're seeing that in palo alto as well. inland areas are going to heat up. while it stays fairly comfortable in palo alto throughout the day, reaching into the low 80s by early afternoon. we'll take a look at all of our microclimates and what you can expect heading into the weekend up next. >>> we're looking at a good view of the san mateo bridge. this is . it would take you to half moon bay. maybe less traffic there, but we still have a good amount crossing this bay. we'll show you what's going on farther east. a warning coming up. live look a >>> welcome back. you're watching today in the bay on this thursday morning. a live look at the bay bridge and the san francisco skyline. been a bit of a foggy start to this all week
hyundai has a factory in alabama. the south korean country said if trade disputed are drawn out, they would reduce the need for autos and increase the competition. >>> coming up next on today in the bay, a look at the warm weather ahead. >> yeah, we're starting out with clouds. especially near the coast, and we're seeing that in palo alto as well. inland areas are going to heat up. while it stays fairly comfortable in palo alto throughout the day, reaching into the low 80s by...
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you look at south carolina, alabama, georgia -- what are the implications of that and the tariffs alltogether? kevin: you look at the move toward globalization and of those other factors are a result of the chicken tax, where european automakers have to bring their light truck capacity to the netted states to avoid that tax. but their car capacity really is still outside of the united states. and if you look at somebody like, you know, the big three of the year being premium brands, bmw, mercedes and vw with their portion and audie brands, both log and probably has the least -- vw probably has the least amount of capacity, where bmw and mercedes-benz have been shifting their truck capacity here for some time. alix: we have a graphic that shows the german brands, the amount of u.s. sales from 2017 and how much of them are imported. you can see porsche is at the top of the list, and vw at 7.7%. if you are the parent company, like vw for example, what is the reaction function to potentially higher prices on supply and demand? from that perspective? kevin: part of that is to realize that
you look at south carolina, alabama, georgia -- what are the implications of that and the tariffs alltogether? kevin: you look at the move toward globalization and of those other factors are a result of the chicken tax, where european automakers have to bring their light truck capacity to the netted states to avoid that tax. but their car capacity really is still outside of the united states. and if you look at somebody like, you know, the big three of the year being premium brands, bmw,...
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automakers re-nationalize their production and the unemployment rate in the right to work like south carolina and alabama and mississippi would be 16% so i think sometimes when people give up national policy they don't think of the phenomenon that there are a few companies that are just dependent on the national economic infrastructure that when 911 happened we close the border to canada and within three days they cannot make a car. so you get national policy or national government thinking about national policy that where integration and globalization is a fact and not a policy. >> and one example is nafta that was negotiated i remember being in the room with every living resident so the policy was to stabilize the economy of mexico for the benefits we would reap not a zero-sum game but the fact is it succeeded for 20 years yes there were losers in many parts of the country that was never properly articulated but just in the last few months former ambassadors are telling me that this election there is a 20-point spread and we will see in election in july that is a rejection of pro- american. >> i was in
automakers re-nationalize their production and the unemployment rate in the right to work like south carolina and alabama and mississippi would be 16% so i think sometimes when people give up national policy they don't think of the phenomenon that there are a few companies that are just dependent on the national economic infrastructure that when 911 happened we close the border to canada and within three days they cannot make a car. so you get national policy or national government thinking...
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south carolina. near north carolina, georgia, alabama. all of our companies are foreign companies from europe. i have never -- i have only worked for one american company, and i am 77 years old. in my lifetime. if they decide that they want to shut their plants down and take their jobs away, there's already that islabama, i think going to lose about 20,000 jobs. it is a car, where they make cars. we make toyotas in tennessee. we make b&w where i live in self-care -- bmw where i live in south carolina. host: that you, caller. guest: absolutely. by sunday thaty has 20,000 jobs which are being lost, and in your home state bmw , it is quite interesting that that plant in spartanburg is the biggest exporting car plant in the united states, and bmw is the biggest american car exporter by value, not an american brand. when you think of american exports cars, a lot of them are these foreign brands coming from foreign investment. that is a really vital part of the u.s. economy. tariffs do bring some of that into question because a lot of these companies are bringing in parts from abroad and trying to s
south carolina. near north carolina, georgia, alabama. all of our companies are foreign companies from europe. i have never -- i have only worked for one american company, and i am 77 years old. in my lifetime. if they decide that they want to shut their plants down and take their jobs away, there's already that islabama, i think going to lose about 20,000 jobs. it is a car, where they make cars. we make toyotas in tennessee. we make b&w where i live in self-care -- bmw where i live in...
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that showed the states affected the most, by tariffs by trade war going forward lo and behold alabama and south carolina second and third on that list texas, of course, number one where i am. but if you look at alabama south carolina two examples where daimler bmw have u.s. production facilities saying they are looking to potential job cuts i think one of the reasons the president treading lightly because we've had so many foreign car producers coming to united states, production facilities hire american workers so, again, this is very tenuous territory, that he is over right now and we hope that he doesn't overreach, american house holes people voted for trump extremely happy last thing he has done is back down. but i would say that he needs to really be careful here. >> you know, sometimes, sounds like -- me offering dietary advice i wouldn't go there with president was talking about i want fair some countries at a loss i discovery when it comes to light trucks we slap 20% tariffs on those that come from abroad we are not exactly saints on this issue i have to rely on averages that are put ou
that showed the states affected the most, by tariffs by trade war going forward lo and behold alabama and south carolina second and third on that list texas, of course, number one where i am. but if you look at alabama south carolina two examples where daimler bmw have u.s. production facilities saying they are looking to potential job cuts i think one of the reasons the president treading lightly because we've had so many foreign car producers coming to united states, production facilities...
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now covered in grass, most of that coal ash ended up here, nearly 300 miles south in a landfill just outside uniontown, alabama of the more than 400 million tons of coal ash that came from kingston, tennessee to this landfill. while arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impacts of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the epa in 2015, they mandated that utilities like this alabama powerplant monitor their coal ash sites for contamination. that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can leach into the surrounding groundwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in wilsonville, it wasn't pretty. what did that data reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. scott pruitt, the epa administrator, said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christin todd whitman. we have seen these coal ashes breached. we have seen them get into the water tables. what they are not doing is putting
now covered in grass, most of that coal ash ended up here, nearly 300 miles south in a landfill just outside uniontown, alabama of the more than 400 million tons of coal ash that came from kingston, tennessee to this landfill. while arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impacts of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the epa in 2015, they mandated that utilities like this alabama powerplant monitor their coal ash sites for...
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church groups in south carolina, florida, and alabama are also among those who haven't been able to leavee) in national news tonight -- the trump administration released the names of children under the age of five who have been separated from their parents at the u-s southern border. there are nearly one-hundred names on the list, which was delivered to the aclu. the move was made to keep the administration in compliance with a federal court order. on monday, there will be a hearing on whether to extend the deadline for reuniting the children with their families, which is tuesday. government officials say they need additional time to track down dozens of parents who are no longer in custody ... including 19 who have already deported. (live) taking a live look outside at san francisco's embarcadero.... (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. a seasonably a seasonably warm summer a seasonably warm summer pattern stays in place for the start of the work week in the bay area. temperatures will range from the 60s-70s along the coast and 80s-90s inland.
church groups in south carolina, florida, and alabama are also among those who haven't been able to leavee) in national news tonight -- the trump administration released the names of children under the age of five who have been separated from their parents at the u-s southern border. there are nearly one-hundred names on the list, which was delivered to the aclu. the move was made to keep the administration in compliance with a federal court order. on monday, there will be a hearing on whether...
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you point out growth in the south which has been explosive in place like south carolina, alabama to thelet's talk about that but unfortunately the computer for own economics makes us take a quick break and show commercials so will do that and be back with you in a minute, sir. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred.
you point out growth in the south which has been explosive in place like south carolina, alabama to thelet's talk about that but unfortunately the computer for own economics makes us take a quick break and show commercials so will do that and be back with you in a minute, sir. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps...
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alabama in 1907. he was racist and reactionary, didn't like the changes going on in the south and all the rest so for those of you who haven't read "go set a watchman", what happens in that novel is the adult scout who comes back from new york to her hometown and realizes her beloved father wouldn't hurt a ground squirrel was a kind and decent man is falling in with these small-town racist reactionaries . and what happens over the course of the novel is that gene the lease as a series of these important conversations with the men in her life. suter, henry clinton and ultimately with atticus himself in which he saying atticus, the south has to change and atticus, she's worked up and emotional about it and atticus is the calm voice of reason in which he explained the kind of principles and segregationist position. and that book when it came out in 2015 everyone focused on the fact that atticus was a racist but we miss the politics of how hard lee would have been writing a book in 1957 when she wrote and one of the important things to remember about "go set a watchman" and this is confusing but "go set
alabama in 1907. he was racist and reactionary, didn't like the changes going on in the south and all the rest so for those of you who haven't read "go set a watchman", what happens in that novel is the adult scout who comes back from new york to her hometown and realizes her beloved father wouldn't hurt a ground squirrel was a kind and decent man is falling in with these small-town racist reactionaries . and what happens over the course of the novel is that gene the lease as a series...
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alabama was difficult. the word many republicans in the south, from 1874 to 1987 113 years, the governor of alabama was always democrat. from 1879 to 1981 both of our senators were democrats. only two republicans were elected to the senate in 104 years. 1994 i became the first republican since reconstruction period to be elected attorney general. [applause] i'm telling you this, we should think about it. you get the picture. we were outnumbered, the odds were stacked against us. but we worked hard and battled away, we campaigned, i remember campaigning for the governor, for governor, my wife and a group of us went out to the state fair to pass out bumper stickers and we were supporting a very articulate and i -- dynamic candidate against -- we were excited about it. we thought things might happen. but the machine crushed the vulcan party in that election and continued to do so for a number of years. but we did not quit. and we continue to battle. in college, in law school, when i was in private practice, working as an assistant united states attorney, being appointed by ronald reagan to be united states attor
alabama was difficult. the word many republicans in the south, from 1874 to 1987 113 years, the governor of alabama was always democrat. from 1879 to 1981 both of our senators were democrats. only two republicans were elected to the senate in 104 years. 1994 i became the first republican since reconstruction period to be elected attorney general. [applause] i'm telling you this, we should think about it. you get the picture. we were outnumbered, the odds were stacked against us. but we worked...
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south. the latest in central alabama. an ef-0. winds of 85 miles per hour. the lightning strike in wisconsin, knocking a woman out who may have been on her phone at the time. you can see the phone shattered there. and flooding rain up the east coast. the weekend washout here in wildwood, new jersey. rob marciano starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, more severe weather rattling the u.s. now, over 500 reports of damaging wind and hail this weekend. with millions from florida to alabama still under the gun. >> we've got to go. >> reporter: storm clouds swallowing daylight over alabama saturday, as an ef-0 tornado descends. watch this funnel spinning dangerously close to homes in lee county. as storm sirens warn the area's 30,000 residents to get inside. among them, members of this wedding party. winds up to 85 miles per hour wreaking havoc on this mobile home park. this, one of 36 tornadoes in just 5 days. >> a good bit of damage. thankfully, no one was hurt. >> reporter: on the east coast, flooding rains. with another round on the way. this road in new jersey
south. the latest in central alabama. an ef-0. winds of 85 miles per hour. the lightning strike in wisconsin, knocking a woman out who may have been on her phone at the time. you can see the phone shattered there. and flooding rain up the east coast. the weekend washout here in wildwood, new jersey. rob marciano starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, more severe weather rattling the u.s. now, over 500 reports of damaging wind and hail this weekend. with millions from florida to alabama...
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producing in alabama and south carolina. exporting half. warn the tariffs will hurt profits forcing them to absorb the costs or pass them on to you. china is a huge customer for soybeans and eggs. 18 states grow the majority of u.s. soybeans. two of those states voted for president trump. -- all but two of those states voted for president trump. >>> move over. mark zuckerberg is now the third richest person in the world. cnn money is next. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... a
producing in alabama and south carolina. exporting half. warn the tariffs will hurt profits forcing them to absorb the costs or pass them on to you. china is a huge customer for soybeans and eggs. 18 states grow the majority of u.s. soybeans. two of those states voted for president trump. -- all but two of those states voted for president trump. >>> move over. mark zuckerberg is now the third richest person in the world. cnn money is next. my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder...
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now covered in grass, most of that coal ash ended up here, nearly 300 miles south in a landfill just outside union field alabamamillion tons of coal ash that came from kingston tennessee to this landfill. while arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impact of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the epa in 2015, they mandated that utilities like this alabama powerplant monitor their coal ash sites for contamination. that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and that led, which can leach into the surrounding groundwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in the wilson fuel, it wasn't pretty. what did that reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. at further testing is in jeopardy, contaminated groundwater. at further testing is injeopardy, that is because the epa admin said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christina type whitman. we have seen these breach. we have seen them get in
now covered in grass, most of that coal ash ended up here, nearly 300 miles south in a landfill just outside union field alabamamillion tons of coal ash that came from kingston tennessee to this landfill. while arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impact of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the epa in 2015, they mandated that utilities like this alabama powerplant monitor their coal ash sites for contamination. that is because it...
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david: you grew up in burlingham alabama in a segregated south and some of your friends were in the church bombing. do think that from a segregated south beginning you would ever rise up to have these positions that you held? condoleezza: it never occurred to me, but because i thought i would be a great concert pianist. my parents were people who had me convinced that even if i could not have a hamburger at a lunch counter, i could be president of the united states if i wanted to be. in my family, you were going to achieve, go to college. david i am not the first phd in , my family. david: your father had a phd. condoleezza: my father and my aunt. my father's sister. i'll he say if you think what i , do is weird for a black person, she wrote books on dickens. david: you were an only child. your parents focused a lot on you. condoleezza: definitely. david: you had all of the lessons you could have. you were a ballerina. condoleezza: every lesson known to humankind. some of which i was good at, some of which i wasn't. they kept me going. i had french lessons. my mother decided every well-bre
david: you grew up in burlingham alabama in a segregated south and some of your friends were in the church bombing. do think that from a segregated south beginning you would ever rise up to have these positions that you held? condoleezza: it never occurred to me, but because i thought i would be a great concert pianist. my parents were people who had me convinced that even if i could not have a hamburger at a lunch counter, i could be president of the united states if i wanted to be. in my...
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thank you very much.i said if lost i'm going to move to alabama or some place in the south. >> i doubthaps mar-a-lago is where heu were stay south in general has more fast foods compared to the east and westcoast, the least is vermont, between thatn and bersanders vermont might be the president's least >>> in a lot of cities you can live it up on six figures in san francisco it's considered low income. it's because allowing costs in the bay area are out of control. according to a new report. a four person household that makes 117,000 a year qualifies for all lowom inc housing. that's unreal. byn comparison i new york city, 83,000 is theth reshold. >> canada, russia is not happy about it.ld youn't think russia would care if canadians smoke pot. they probably be a l more relaxed about this if they had legal weed themselves but russia come out strony against the s international legal breach ot obligation. the russian foreign minisy said a number of internationals conventionhat canada signed ono restr the use of it to only medical and scientific purpoues. >>> maybe can have some of that he
thank you very much.i said if lost i'm going to move to alabama or some place in the south. >> i doubthaps mar-a-lago is where heu were stay south in general has more fast foods compared to the east and westcoast, the least is vermont, between thatn and bersanders vermont might be the president's least >>> in a lot of cities you can live it up on six figures in san francisco it's considered low income. it's because allowing costs in the bay area are out of control. according to a...
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the lowest prices, south carolina, alabama, mississippi.he highest, washington, california, and hawaii. if you live there, you're spending about $1 more. paula? >> yikes. these prices. okay, so i'm assuming a lot of us are looking for ways to save on fuel. any suggestions, gio? >> reporter: look, right now the biggest thing you can do can focus on the a/c. because the less you use it, the more you're going to save, right? but you don't want to have the windows open during your drive because that's going to cause a lot of stress on the car. and you're going to end up spending a lot more on gas. >> so if i have max a/c on with windows down i'm doing a lot of things wrong. >> thank you. >> sounds like you have experience. >> i do have experience in doing a lot of things wrong. >>> now to another holiday concern as millions of americans hit the beach, sharks, the latest scare, you're looking at it. it happened in a popular vacation spot. south carolina's myrtle beach, and a girl injured in an attack. the aftermath caught on cell phone video. th
the lowest prices, south carolina, alabama, mississippi.he highest, washington, california, and hawaii. if you live there, you're spending about $1 more. paula? >> yikes. these prices. okay, so i'm assuming a lot of us are looking for ways to save on fuel. any suggestions, gio? >> reporter: look, right now the biggest thing you can do can focus on the a/c. because the less you use it, the more you're going to save, right? but you don't want to have the windows open during your drive...
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they are supported by mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina and florida currently. i'd like to personally thank the partner states for coming to our aid. we've blown $900 so far in the part of operation. they are assigned to the obligation support to the 32 status and based out of houston they are in charge of the overall operation force in the full support and command. we deployed, when deployed the center software support and complete units as opposed to mobilize the battalion of the station already in el paso and the rio grande valley. we will spot those out as time goes on but we are still supporting the fires and a unit that was in the valley came off the station and supported the texas citizens with the flood we had about two weeks ago. saved many lives and went back to work. when they have been threatened by external dangers were suddenly plunge into the national guard and maintain security and safety of the homeland or skills and capabilities came from combat and civilian careers help us respond to the domestic threats such as radiological and nuclear attack
they are supported by mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina and florida currently. i'd like to personally thank the partner states for coming to our aid. we've blown $900 so far in the part of operation. they are assigned to the obligation support to the 32 status and based out of houston they are in charge of the overall operation force in the full support and command. we deployed, when deployed the center software support and complete units as opposed to mobilize the battalion of the...
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mississippi the society that was written about in 1964 that was happening in alabama and georgia, it was happening across the deep south. so that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much for coming out. this has been a lot of fun. [applause] we recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> first of all i just finished a book, like just last week that was very enjoyable. it's called deadweight cub crossing of the lusitania which is one of the books that led to the united states getting involved in world war i but it was fascinating. i like the writing and i've read one of the books previously about the chicago world fair that i thought was one of the best reads. i'm not a big fiction fan. i like nonfiction. i like his style of writing and i have enjoyed this and i've enjoyed finishing this. i started another but that's the general versus president talking about general douglas macarthur and president harry truman. when they were in world war ii with the possibility of a nuclear war, so i just started that just this past week i'm excited to read it as well. >> are there
mississippi the society that was written about in 1964 that was happening in alabama and georgia, it was happening across the deep south. so that's what i'm talking about. thank you so much for coming out. this has been a lot of fun. [applause] we recently visited capitol hill to ask members of congress what they are reading this summer. >> first of all i just finished a book, like just last week that was very enjoyable. it's called deadweight cub crossing of the lusitania which is one of...
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south. this is not 19 in alabama.l thought out, very well intentioned idea. >> the little red schoolhouse prides itself on its progressive proach to ucation. but that education does not come cheap, with an annual tuition of oarly $46,000 a year. attracting childf celebrities like david schwimmer, chrissy turlington urns, and sophia coppol w the schooltes in part, we're committed to supporting all of our students in order for them to have the mt enriching school experience possible. twoears ag the school's ngrector discussed the benefits of pla children in groups based on color. >> it gives them an opportunity to create community for themselves, to problemsolve, to feel some strength. to feelaffirmed. to commiserate, to have a private place oo speak. >> now, after igniting a st fim, the school is shelving the controversial idea. other schools have created similar groups, but in many of thoseases it's not mandatory. this school is going back to its previous class placement policy, which they say still keeps, quote, race
south. this is not 19 in alabama.l thought out, very well intentioned idea. >> the little red schoolhouse prides itself on its progressive proach to ucation. but that education does not come cheap, with an annual tuition of oarly $46,000 a year. attracting childf celebrities like david schwimmer, chrissy turlington urns, and sophia coppol w the schooltes in part, we're committed to supporting all of our students in order for them to have the mt enriching school experience possible....
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nick: nearbyll hunts alabama, is a fast-growing tech hub, the silicon valley of t south come and high technology campuses are caught in the no n's land of the tit-for-tat conflict. this company manufactures communications goodman added uses products from china that have been hit by u.s. tarif. its costs have increaspl and global schains have been disrupted, and the ceos as they have been punish for manufacturing in america. >> breathing the components into the u.s., their slapping the 25% tariffs. that is going against what we want to he done. nick: that policy on american companies -- >>ha those tmanufacturer here, yes. nick: our recent polls suggested that for the first time in his presidency, a majority of hamericans approve handling of the economy. a trade war could jeopardize all of that. this america first protectionism is hitting american commerce. suorters like josh leave that the trade war will be aort and shar america will end up on top. that fate and the president could turn into frustration and even fury in the summer of andffs turns into an autumn winter of economic pain.
nick: nearbyll hunts alabama, is a fast-growing tech hub, the silicon valley of t south come and high technology campuses are caught in the no n's land of the tit-for-tat conflict. this company manufactures communications goodman added uses products from china that have been hit by u.s. tarif. its costs have increaspl and global schains have been disrupted, and the ceos as they have been punish for manufacturing in america. >> breathing the components into the u.s., their slapping the 25%...
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to so around forty six forty seven degrees probably over the next few days for the south of the southern parts of alabama as a bit more clouds here that will be drifting up into yemen and the southwestern parts of saudi as we head through tuesday say a bit more gray weather to be seen here but usually this doesn't give us any significant rain it's looking a bit wet if a eritrea that the thunderstorms to be a little bit lively at times down to was the southern parts of africa and the rain that we've seen over the southern parts of south africa is now working its way northward here it is i suppose of mozambique still giving us some shop showers here but towards the west is drawing now still cool and seventy. yards. volcano chill way erupted explosively last thing boiling clouds of steam and ash and rock high into the atmosphere scientists say it's not unusual for eruptions to stop and start up again later as for it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years native hawaiian spiritual beliefs say eruptions reflect the mood of the goddess. as native hawaiians family is always nice to us whe
to so around forty six forty seven degrees probably over the next few days for the south of the southern parts of alabama as a bit more clouds here that will be drifting up into yemen and the southwestern parts of saudi as we head through tuesday say a bit more gray weather to be seen here but usually this doesn't give us any significant rain it's looking a bit wet if a eritrea that the thunderstorms to be a little bit lively at times down to was the southern parts of africa and the rain that...
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those are made in south carolina as their mercedes suvs in alabama and the germans are taking the most trade were because we are in this bout with china. they put thought is here for a variety of reasons to have a place here and they make these cars to sell the china. how many eggs are we going to break? absolutely crushing. >> a white electorate treasury secretary stephen mnuchin told "fox news sunday" about why they are pushing so hard on these trade deals. >> focuses on negotiating these agreements. again, the president is not willing to live with the status quo for other countries have taken advantage of the rules and had free trade here and our companies and our workers can't compete fairly. >> i mean, do you think they are making moves in the right direction or do you think it's a little too messy right now? >> time is taken advantage. everybody knows including european. europe doesn't underprice us on labor or environmental rules. german workers have the trade balance benefit with us because they are making cars are bona fide. not because of some scammer currency manipulation wi
those are made in south carolina as their mercedes suvs in alabama and the germans are taking the most trade were because we are in this bout with china. they put thought is here for a variety of reasons to have a place here and they make these cars to sell the china. how many eggs are we going to break? absolutely crushing. >> a white electorate treasury secretary stephen mnuchin told "fox news sunday" about why they are pushing so hard on these trade deals. >> focuses on...
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nearly 300,000 south in a landfilljust outside uniontown alabama.nes of coal ash that came from kingston tennessee to this landfill. arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impact of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the environmental protection agency in 2015. they mandated for the first time that utilities like this alabama power plant monitor their coal ash sites for contamination. that is because coal ash contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can lead into the surrounding ground water. in march, the data was released for the first time, and here it will severe it was not pretty. it came out hot, it can not dirty. we have contaminated ground water. but further testing is injeopardy. that is cut in march, scott pruitt, said the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. the bad news is they stopped enforcement. and thatis is they stopped enforcement. and that is worrying people like christine todd whitman. bring that we have seen these coal ash p
nearly 300,000 south in a landfilljust outside uniontown alabama.nes of coal ash that came from kingston tennessee to this landfill. arrowhead has long since stopped accepting coal ash, the impact of that spill and the ash underneath me were profound. regulations were passed by the environmental protection agency in 2015. they mandated for the first time that utilities like this alabama power plant monitor their coal ash sites for contamination. that is because coal ash contains dangerous...
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richard shelby of alabama, john thune of south dakota, two very senior members of senate republican leadershipmmittee chairs. >> it's just so striking for a republican party -- >> it was very surprising. >> it wasn't a secret trip. >> correct. >> but it shows how much donald trump has co-opted this party and brought them along to what he believes rather than what they believed or held true before donald trump was elected. i've asked this question before and i'm going to ask it again. we've got a year and a half under our belts so maybe the answer is a bit clearer. for our nato allies, do they look at what donald trump says or do they look at what his administration is trying to do? for instance, defense secretary james mattis talks about wanting to build up nato. donald trump talks about no one paying up. you have pompeo trying to get north korea to make a deal. then you have the president saying deal's made, done, all great, wonderful. the intelligence community saying russia hacked our election. donald trump saying he believes vladimir putin. so who do they trust? do they trust the president
richard shelby of alabama, john thune of south dakota, two very senior members of senate republican leadershipmmittee chairs. >> it's just so striking for a republican party -- >> it was very surprising. >> it wasn't a secret trip. >> correct. >> but it shows how much donald trump has co-opted this party and brought them along to what he believes rather than what they believed or held true before donald trump was elected. i've asked this question before and i'm...
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. >> the threat for severe storms is shifting to the south and east, louisville, nashville and huntsville, alabamarisk.led through the w. as we continue to have that area of low pressure in place. meanwhile, off to the south, it's all about the heat as we continue to see several temperatures in the triple digits. kendis, diane? >> possibility of many records today. >>> president trump is courting controversy again, inviting vladimir putin to the white house this fall, looking to continue where they left off in helsinki. >> the white house is still working out details as it fends off criticism about the visit. it seemed to blind side dan coats. he learned about it in the middle of an interview. he says he would have advised the president against meeting with putin alone. he doesn't know what happened in that meeting. rod rosenstein spoke at the same security forum in colorado and issued another warning about russian meddling. >> the russian effort to influence the 2016 presidential campaign is just one tree in a growing forest. focusing merely on a single election misses the point. as director coat
. >> the threat for severe storms is shifting to the south and east, louisville, nashville and huntsville, alabamarisk.led through the w. as we continue to have that area of low pressure in place. meanwhile, off to the south, it's all about the heat as we continue to see several temperatures in the triple digits. kendis, diane? >> possibility of many records today. >>> president trump is courting controversy again, inviting vladimir putin to the white house this fall,...
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allied officials have turned a once moderate state that was a beakcon to the wider south into a competitor with alabama and mississippi for which we'll do less for its people. and to keep future voters from reversing all of the radical changes they've made, they've put not one, but six constitutional amendments on the docket this fall, including voter i.d. and a cap on top income rates. with these elements of the end game and grand strategy as context, let me turn in conclusion to three key implications of what i have outlined. first, what has made this audacious predictable, something we have never seen in american history, that is a concerted project by one extremely right wing mul billionaire who has taken it upon himself and network he has built to radically alter our world. let's be clear. never before has this much money, this much time and this much political power been wielded on behalf of individuals who are unelected and unaccountable to the people. second, gaining control of the courts is vital to this project. because the courts will decide how the law is going to be applied in the battle a
allied officials have turned a once moderate state that was a beakcon to the wider south into a competitor with alabama and mississippi for which we'll do less for its people. and to keep future voters from reversing all of the radical changes they've made, they've put not one, but six constitutional amendments on the docket this fall, including voter i.d. and a cap on top income rates. with these elements of the end game and grand strategy as context, let me turn in conclusion to three key...
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those new auto plants are in tennessee, alabama, georgia, mississippi, south carolina, kentucky, and texas. all states where the president is widely admired, states that he carried heavily in his election effort. those plants moved primarily to the southeast because our part of the country offered right-to-work laws and an environment that allowed companies to make quality cars at a lower cost and sell them competitively here in the united states and around the world. in fact, my own view is that the movement of the american auto industry to the southeast saved the american auto industry because where it was 25, 30, or 40 years ago was stuck in the midwest in an al goply with united auto workers and three big companies and they were producing big, expensive cars and the little foreign cars were coming in and eating their lunch in the marketplace. so now we have strong and effective america auto plants in the midwestern united states and in the southeastern united states, and half of them are made by so-called foreign manufacturers. mr. president, i agree with president trump on many
those new auto plants are in tennessee, alabama, georgia, mississippi, south carolina, kentucky, and texas. all states where the president is widely admired, states that he carried heavily in his election effort. those plants moved primarily to the southeast because our part of the country offered right-to-work laws and an environment that allowed companies to make quality cars at a lower cost and sell them competitively here in the united states and around the world. in fact, my own view is...
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in south carolina and alabama. again, adding thousands of dollars, while they were tariffs? maria: quick break. my interview in its entirety with president trump virginia supreme court of immigration in the midterms elections. we will be back in a minutes time. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. it maria: welcome back. voters in mexico elected a candidate as their next president in a landslide vote this weekend. new mexico elections. >> populism alive an
in south carolina and alabama. again, adding thousands of dollars, while they were tariffs? maria: quick break. my interview in its entirety with president trump virginia supreme court of immigration in the midterms elections. we will be back in a minutes time. and we know it's even more important today. so we're stepping up to volunteer more and donate over a million dollars every day. so our communities can be even stronger. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. my...
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segregationist former alabama governor george wallace basically swept the south in 1968 as a candidate for the american independent party. he won five states. a populist and straight-up racist segregationist platform. during that campaign, george wallace reserved for a particular target of his wrath the united states supreme court. the court then was led by chief justice earl warren, the supreme court had ended legal racial segregation in the united states. it had established miranda rights so criminal suspects were made aware of their rights immediately upon arrest. the warren court made it the law of the land that defendants have the right to legal counsel. imagine the horror. george wallace hated it all. >> the supreme court of our country has handcuffed the police. they have rendered decisions today that are absolutely ludicrous and asinine, turning people loose everyday to self-proven confessed murders of five or more people, you read about it. when they turn somebody loose a self-professed murderer of five or more people, intellectuals tell us, he's really not to blame, society i
segregationist former alabama governor george wallace basically swept the south in 1968 as a candidate for the american independent party. he won five states. a populist and straight-up racist segregationist platform. during that campaign, george wallace reserved for a particular target of his wrath the united states supreme court. the court then was led by chief justice earl warren, the supreme court had ended legal racial segregation in the united states. it had established miranda rights so...
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segregationist former alabama governor george wallace basically swept the south in 1968 as a candidate the american independent party. he won five states. a populist and straight-up racist segregationist platform. during that campaign, george wallace reserved for a particular target of his wrath the united states supreme court. the court then was led by chief justice earl warren, the supreme court had ended legal racial segregation in the united states. it had established miranda rights so criminal suspects were made aware of their rights immediately upon arrest. the warren court made it the law of the land that defendants have the right to legal counsel. imagine the horror. george wallace hated it all. >> the supreme court of our country has handcuffed the police. they have rendered decisions today that are absolutely ludicrous and asinine, turning people loose everyday to self-proven confessed murders of five or more people, you read about it. when they turn somebody loose a self-professed murderer of five or more people, intellectuals tell us, he's really not to blame, society is to
segregationist former alabama governor george wallace basically swept the south in 1968 as a candidate the american independent party. he won five states. a populist and straight-up racist segregationist platform. during that campaign, george wallace reserved for a particular target of his wrath the united states supreme court. the court then was led by chief justice earl warren, the supreme court had ended legal racial segregation in the united states. it had established miranda rights so...
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confederate symbols, specifically the confederate battle flag in the streets of auburn, alabama in the early 1990's, the old south korea's were replete with confederate -- parades were replete with confederate flags. it was settled with the adoption of the new state flag in 2004. what seemed at the time to be the solution to the long-running problem, the challenge of the confederate flag over the capitol dome in south carolina, when it came down from the dome in 2000 proved the only an armistice and not the solution. controversies have been raging for more than half a century. while theforget events of 2015 to make us forget that these are not new to 2015. quite the opposite. the reason i am appear here at all talking to you as an expert on the confederate battle flag is because controversies have been raging in such volume in the years. in the late 1980's and the early 1990's when we decided to create an exhibit called "embattled emblem" to address the history of the confederate battle flag to provide background and perspective we thought the public should know to understand why there were so many battles over t
confederate symbols, specifically the confederate battle flag in the streets of auburn, alabama in the early 1990's, the old south korea's were replete with confederate -- parades were replete with confederate flags. it was settled with the adoption of the new state flag in 2004. what seemed at the time to be the solution to the long-running problem, the challenge of the confederate flag over the capitol dome in south carolina, when it came down from the dome in 2000 proved the only an...
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>> the reciprocal to that would be vehicles made in alabama and south carolina by bmw in south carolinadai and the soon-to-be operational plans would also have international markets open to bomb with no terrorists. stuart: you would like that, no terrorists? get there as fast as possible. >> stuart, never seen it happen from the bs would welcome it. thanks for joining us, sir. we will bring you back a little more later into this trade dispute. thank you very much. we'll check various markets for you. i will start with gold. 12.62 per ounce up six bucks this morning. let's do bitcoin coming yes it's still around. 6700 now that i've come back. can we please put the big board up on the bottom right hand corner there is screen. we are up 268 points. 1.1%. this is a rally. i'm calling it the summer rally. check this out. described as a motocross legend. creating stuns originally. evil knievel first jumped over 52 stacked cars back in 73. he will try that in 67, but he broke $40 then also jumped over 16 buses. stuart: that is daredevil. there he is. i've not seen that before. okay, glad we sh
>> the reciprocal to that would be vehicles made in alabama and south carolina by bmw in south carolinadai and the soon-to-be operational plans would also have international markets open to bomb with no terrorists. stuart: you would like that, no terrorists? get there as fast as possible. >> stuart, never seen it happen from the bs would welcome it. thanks for joining us, sir. we will bring you back a little more later into this trade dispute. thank you very much. we'll check...
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. >> their principal export by 1820 are slaves to mississippi, alabama, and the deep south. >> the killer is that when they try to talk about a meaningful gradual emancipation plan, and it has to be a gradual emancipation, that the people in the north can say, yeah, that makes sense, and they're going to -- haand pennsylvania will e slavery, new york will end slavery, massachusetts end it early, vermont is really quick to it, but that's because there are very few african-americans -- >> in the region. >> -- in there. okay? but virginia is 40% black. >> south carolina is 60%. >> south carolina is 60% black. so when you're talking about ending slavery south of the chesapeake, you're talking about something fundamentally different. and this is the killer, because the founders are brilliant in so many ways. they're imaginative in so many ways. jefferson can imagine the separation of church and state. they can imagine a nation-sized republic. nobody else could d tho that. they cannot imagine a biracial society. it's never existed before. and they cannot conceive of it. >> let me move us, becau
. >> their principal export by 1820 are slaves to mississippi, alabama, and the deep south. >> the killer is that when they try to talk about a meaningful gradual emancipation plan, and it has to be a gradual emancipation, that the people in the north can say, yeah, that makes sense, and they're going to -- haand pennsylvania will e slavery, new york will end slavery, massachusetts end it early, vermont is really quick to it, but that's because there are very few african-americans...
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repouner: nearbyville, alabama, is the fastest growing tech hub in america. a silicon valley of the south. and e home to high technology campuses now caught in the no man's land of this tit for tat conflict. airtran manufacturers comm iication equipment and product lines use 1,300 components imported from china that have been hit by u.s. tariffs. its costs have increased. and its global supply chains have been and its c.e.o. says they're being punished for manufacturing in ameri. i buy the individual pieces, the individual chips and components ato res and bring them into the u.s. so i can manufactued here, sla with a 25% tariff. so i think that's going against what we actually want to have done. reporter: that poll policy is penalizing u.s. companies. >> those that manufacture in the u.s., yes, it's a problemth reporter: u.s. economy is driving and many talk of a trump bump. a recent poll suggested that for the first time in his presidency, a majority of americans approve of his handlingcof themy. a trade war could jeopardize all ofhat. this america first protectionism is alreadyer hittin
repouner: nearbyville, alabama, is the fastest growing tech hub in america. a silicon valley of the south. and e home to high technology campuses now caught in the no man's land of this tit for tat conflict. airtran manufacturers comm iication equipment and product lines use 1,300 components imported from china that have been hit by u.s. tariffs. its costs have increased. and its global supply chains have been and its c.e.o. says they're being punished for manufacturing in ameri. i buy the...
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nearby huntsville, alabama is the fastest—growing tech hub in america, a silicon valley of the south.h technology campuses now caught in the no man's land of this tit—for—tat conflict. this company manufactures communications equipment and its product lines use 1300 components imported from china that have now been hit by us tariffs. its costs have increased, its global supply chains have been disrupted and its ceo says they are being punished for manufacturing in america. if i buy the individual pieces, the individual chips and components and resistors and bring them into the us so i can manufacture here, we're slapped with a 25% tariff so i think that's going against what we want to have done. that policy is penalising american companies? those that actually manufacture here in the us, yes it's a problem. the us economy is thriving, many talk of a trump bump. and a recent poll suggested for the first time in his presidency, a majority of americans approve of his handling of the economy. a trade war could jeopardise all of that. this america first protectionism is already hitting ame
nearby huntsville, alabama is the fastest—growing tech hub in america, a silicon valley of the south.h technology campuses now caught in the no man's land of this tit—for—tat conflict. this company manufactures communications equipment and its product lines use 1300 components imported from china that have now been hit by us tariffs. its costs have increased, its global supply chains have been disrupted and its ceo says they are being punished for manufacturing in america. if i buy the...