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not now, not ever. >> oh, do they hate obama care in south carolina.ative lawmakers right now right there are rushing to beat the clock this week to try and make sure the state senate passes a law which the state house has already passed by an overwhelming margin that would make south carolina the first state in the country to essentially nullify the affordable care act. all right. the bill would prohibit any state business or employees from assisting any agency in the enforcement of those provisions of the patient protection and affordable care act of 2010. or in other words, the attorney general would be allowed to sue any business or health insurer if he has reasonable cause to believe a person or business is being harmed by implementation of obama care. that means that those obeying federal law could find themselves in possible violation of state law. governor nikki haley who hasn't been shy refused to say today if she would sign the bill if it reached her desk. if you know something about the palmetto state, then you know this is not the first tim
not now, not ever. >> oh, do they hate obama care in south carolina.ative lawmakers right now right there are rushing to beat the clock this week to try and make sure the state senate passes a law which the state house has already passed by an overwhelming margin that would make south carolina the first state in the country to essentially nullify the affordable care act. all right. the bill would prohibit any state business or employees from assisting any agency in the enforcement of...
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on the state capital steps back in january. >> in south carolina, we have a great man who has been malignedin our nation's history who articulated this principle and that's john c. calhoun. and i am a proud south carolinian, i'm proud of our history and i'm proud of john c. calhoun. he went ahead and stood up for south carolina then, we're going to stand up for you now with your help. >> all right. so that's tom davis, invoking john c. calhoun. and this is another state senator pushing hard to pass the bill before thursday when the senate adjourns the year. his name is kevin bryant with whom you may remember from a picture he posted on his website in 2008 of obama in a turban with the caption the difference between obama and osama is just a little b.s., this is what it still looks like at the state level. a year after the court deemed it constitutional even as evidence begins to show that the basic structure of the building implemented is having pretty incredible results. joining me now, the senior fellow from the institute, the author of the forbes blog on health care and entitlement refor
on the state capital steps back in january. >> in south carolina, we have a great man who has been malignedin our nation's history who articulated this principle and that's john c. calhoun. and i am a proud south carolinian, i'm proud of our history and i'm proud of john c. calhoun. he went ahead and stood up for south carolina then, we're going to stand up for you now with your help. >> all right. so that's tom davis, invoking john c. calhoun. and this is another state senator...
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lou: i talk about the issue, the attorneys general of alabama and south carolina.ter identification lawsuit against the justice department. those states have that incredible statistical support for their procedures and loss. this is -- i cannot see why we want to hang on to something that is immaterial to the outcome. >> and that is a really good point. the wealthy that decision is the federal government is saying we're not going to babysit you, but if you missed the eighth we will step back in and do something about it. that is irate. lou: attorneys general, allan wilson of south carolina, those are two attorneys general, as the ministers of the law, not the language to phrase this -- the editorial laws and this is, they're going to sue them, but them in jail. >> the issue is sometimes there is conduct that falls below being illegal and what do you do in that situation? >> well, i don't think that you want to a politicize the justice department because -- and this seems to be an in powering for politicized justice departments. that is another part of the issue. ms
lou: i talk about the issue, the attorneys general of alabama and south carolina.ter identification lawsuit against the justice department. those states have that incredible statistical support for their procedures and loss. this is -- i cannot see why we want to hang on to something that is immaterial to the outcome. >> and that is a really good point. the wealthy that decision is the federal government is saying we're not going to babysit you, but if you missed the eighth we will step...
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there at the market center in south carolina. a barbecue dinner and fundraiser for their party and hearing from kentucky senator rand paul, one of the potential presidential candidates for 2016. we want to know and hear from you -- what are you looking for in a candidate in 2016? the number for republicans is on your screen. 3885.85- 3886.emocrats, 202-585- 85- the independence -- 202-5 3887. former governor jeb bush spoke at a new york fundraiser dinner. welcome to the discussion. caller: thank you. i will be a voter in 2016. the forced presidential collection i can vote for. presidential election i can vote for. candidate hasa the ability to do what ronald reagan did in 1984. i want to see the republicans become the dominant party. i believe that we look at different ideas i we a broad -- appeal to a broad range of people. i think it is important. we can do a lot better than we did in the last two elections. hope to see a conservative republican replace barack obama. if the republicans do not choose chris christie or marco rubi
there at the market center in south carolina. a barbecue dinner and fundraiser for their party and hearing from kentucky senator rand paul, one of the potential presidential candidates for 2016. we want to know and hear from you -- what are you looking for in a candidate in 2016? the number for republicans is on your screen. 3885.85- 3886.emocrats, 202-585- 85- the independence -- 202-5 3887. former governor jeb bush spoke at a new york fundraiser dinner. welcome to the discussion. caller:...
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it is right near charleston south carolina. it came in minutes ago and it still looks inland across eastern north carolina and into south eastern virginia. that is going to be perhaps a position by around 6:00 p.m. it will be near the mouth of the way and heading up toward new england and came cod. it is going to be late this afternoon and this evening. it will give us one to three inches of rain. that includes the suburbs and eastern shore. by noon time we could get the heaviest rains and still more moderate to heavy downpours. as we get through the morning hours not much rain but we could pick up up to four inches of rain. it moves out late tonight. party sunny saturday and sunday. as we warm into the 80s. afternoon storms monday, tuesday, thursday next week. f good morning. >> tom thank you let's check in with the live desk with details about flooding. i want to show i was a lot of people will be encountering today. this is the outer loop before eisenhower avenue. there is standing water. officials have had to close two lanes
it is right near charleston south carolina. it came in minutes ago and it still looks inland across eastern north carolina and into south eastern virginia. that is going to be perhaps a position by around 6:00 p.m. it will be near the mouth of the way and heading up toward new england and came cod. it is going to be late this afternoon and this evening. it will give us one to three inches of rain. that includes the suburbs and eastern shore. by noon time we could get the heaviest rains and...
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bureaucrat and/or the secretary in washington to make those decisions on behalf of the kids in south carolina or tennessee or north carolina. >> as we said, 46 states, 45 plus the district of columbia have already adopted these standards. these common core standards. i suppose what the senator may be arguing is, well, let's say that we have a change in state government, in some state and they don't like these rigorous standards they've set up and they want to weaken them and they want to continue to get -- i continue to say -- continue to get title 1 money even though they've agreed to a set of standards that they want and now they want to reduce them down and make them less, we're going to say that's fine, race to the bottom? now, we said -- i'm told and i thought states could change their standards just as long as they show to the secretary -- i will say, yes, the secretary has to sign off on it to show they are equivalent to or stronger in terms of making students career or college ready so they don't have to take remediation courses. that's the idea behind this, ok, so they don't have to
bureaucrat and/or the secretary in washington to make those decisions on behalf of the kids in south carolina or tennessee or north carolina. >> as we said, 46 states, 45 plus the district of columbia have already adopted these standards. these common core standards. i suppose what the senator may be arguing is, well, let's say that we have a change in state government, in some state and they don't like these rigorous standards they've set up and they want to weaken them and they want to...
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as you go into south carolina and now into north carolina. that heavy rain shield just passing through the charleston area. that's one of the reasons we're showing you charleston. just experiencing a massive wave of rain. you see the center of andrea over north central florida now. winds 45 miles per hour. the storm weaken some but still tropical storm watches. more specifically here locally, we think this storm will lost all of its wind potential. still flash flood concerns as we get several inches of rain. some pockets of 4-inch of rain. it's already raining tonight. we'll talk more about how things will develop through friday. >>> it's coming up the coast. north carolina just now feeling the impact of the storm. officials prepared more anything. closing a park, canceling a fireworks display. all boaters get off the water tomorrow. people in the area have vivid memory. >> we had no hot water for two weeks. >> while heavy rein hit north carolina, the worse of it is expected to hit that area overnight. >> >> the french will go to normandy to
as you go into south carolina and now into north carolina. that heavy rain shield just passing through the charleston area. that's one of the reasons we're showing you charleston. just experiencing a massive wave of rain. you see the center of andrea over north central florida now. winds 45 miles per hour. the storm weaken some but still tropical storm watches. more specifically here locally, we think this storm will lost all of its wind potential. still flash flood concerns as we get several...
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the supreme court here in south carolina ruled in favor of veronica's biological father. an easy decision for the court. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority opinion, they wrote they are upholding the family court's ruling with a heavy heart. the majority opinion concluded the biological father and his family have created a safe, loving and appropriate home for her. those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law shouldn't trump state law, finding father knowingly abandoned his parental responsibilities in every respect. lawyers for dustin brown say "he's a good parent and veronica is happy, healthy and thriving." since she went to live with her biological father, they say they've only been allowed to speak with her once. >> we told her we loved her, she said i love you too. and that was it. >> reporter: but matt and melanie didn't give up. they took their case to the supreme court and just today, heard the ruling. the court sided with them, but the journey is not over. >> they now have to go back to family court in south carolina and at long last final
the supreme court here in south carolina ruled in favor of veronica's biological father. an easy decision for the court. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority opinion, they wrote they are upholding the family court's ruling with a heavy heart. the majority opinion concluded the biological father and his family have created a safe, loving and appropriate home for her. those in the dissenting opinion argued federal law shouldn't trump state law, finding father knowingly abandoned his...
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let's go to south carolina, good to see you. congressman gow dy. >> good morning. >> john: i assume you heard senator smoom schumer talk about i am. what do you say the house will pat the senate bill? >> i was moved almost to the point of tears by schumer's concerns for the prospects of the republican party. we're not going to take his advice. senate bill is not going pass in the house and pass for myriad of reasons. i support immigration reform. think the current system is broken. we have two legislative bodies and same they it did for a reason. house runs every two years with the theory being that we will be close eser to the will of the people. under the assumption that they gave us two legislative bodies and house of representatives with 435 members we are going to work our will like we have for the past week. we have passed four separate bills and additional bill out of homeland security. we are making progress and we will continue to do so. i'm more interested in getting it right than doing it on senator schumer's schedule
let's go to south carolina, good to see you. congressman gow dy. >> good morning. >> john: i assume you heard senator smoom schumer talk about i am. what do you say the house will pat the senate bill? >> i was moved almost to the point of tears by schumer's concerns for the prospects of the republican party. we're not going to take his advice. senate bill is not going pass in the house and pass for myriad of reasons. i support immigration reform. think the current system is...
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expect it to bring storm surges at the beaches, south carolina, north carolina and in georgia today. in our area, the story seems to be the rain. we should see some -- have pudding in the roadways as you're making your commute to work. make sure you use some caution on the road ways. >> thank you, jumei. stay with us for full storm watch coverage. >> also new this morning, investigation of a carjacking at a gas station on m street. >> jennifer joins with us more what has been a very active night in this investigation. >> georgetown university right over here and to my right, key bridge. this is the exxon at the foot of the key bridge. it occurred around 1:15 this morning. if you look at it over here, it is more dark. that's where this woman in a mercedes-benz pulled up. we're told by the employee inside the store, another car pulled up with three guys inside. they tried to rob her. she goes running into the store and the employee said she was terrified. he called 911. looking at video from earlier. the suspects take her car. d.c. police get here and we understand they put a lookout f
expect it to bring storm surges at the beaches, south carolina, north carolina and in georgia today. in our area, the story seems to be the rain. we should see some -- have pudding in the roadways as you're making your commute to work. make sure you use some caution on the road ways. >> thank you, jumei. stay with us for full storm watch coverage. >> also new this morning, investigation of a carjacking at a gas station on m street. >> jennifer joins with us more what has been...
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this 66-year-old man has been arrested and charged with drug trafficking in south carolina, his story is proof that criminalization of marijuana is well passed ridiculous. plus, yes right wingers people are going hungry in america, and the gop's jihad on those in need gets uglier every single day. we begin tonight with house speaker john boehner's ashtray. this is not an actual photo of john boehner's ashtray, i'm guessing this is what john boehner's ashtray looks like right now, because he has a heck of a lot of reasons to chain smoke today. starting with the scene outside his capitol window. >> we're having this press conference outside the halls of congress because as congressman steve king has said, we haven't had much of a discussion yet inside the halls of congress. >> john boehner and everyone else, you're the wiig party. if we stay together and hold true to true principles without regard to party, the republicans will go the way of the wiigs. and we win. >> you know, there's an old saying in texas and a lot of other places, fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on m
this 66-year-old man has been arrested and charged with drug trafficking in south carolina, his story is proof that criminalization of marijuana is well passed ridiculous. plus, yes right wingers people are going hungry in america, and the gop's jihad on those in need gets uglier every single day. we begin tonight with house speaker john boehner's ashtray. this is not an actual photo of john boehner's ashtray, i'm guessing this is what john boehner's ashtray looks like right now, because he has...
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spinning away near charleston south carolina. yellow and orange are into north carolina. getting up toward richmond as the storm latest track shows it is still south and east of us. heading over cape cod by tomorrow. as we get ip to the afternoon hours we could get two, three inches of rain on top of what we already had. it is a watch out for high water into this evening. we'll have winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. we will get the heavy raining ip to the evening. party sunny saturday and sunday. small happens of a shower each day. afternoon storms as well as each afternoon. highs low to mid 80s. >> and we have breaking news on the roadway. inner loop accident between connecticut avenue and 355 has two right lanes blocked. >> you can see the scene. in the distance there. we have a jackknifed tractor trailer. it was ap empty car carrier. it has not flipped over. so, this is the best case scenario. it is dpeing to try to spin that around. they plan to open up the lanes. we have delays and we'll send it back to you. >> incident on the outer loop of the beltway. on the beltwa
spinning away near charleston south carolina. yellow and orange are into north carolina. getting up toward richmond as the storm latest track shows it is still south and east of us. heading over cape cod by tomorrow. as we get ip to the afternoon hours we could get two, three inches of rain on top of what we already had. it is a watch out for high water into this evening. we'll have winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. we will get the heavy raining ip to the evening. party sunny saturday and...
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>>brian: miss south carolina called and said that didn't make any sense. "fox & friends" starts, i believe, now. ♪ ♪ >>brian: i feel bad for her. you're on stage. the world is watching. our world is watching. >> how would you like to be on national television and screw up your words. >>brian: that never happens to me.
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gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i can unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last monday i attended a briefing by the american enterprise institute concerning foreign policy issues. i particularly appreciated the presentation by fred kagen, and he provided a map which i believe should be known by the american people of the al qaeda and associated movement areas of operation and safe havens. by said somalia is led warlords. in mali, there are new reports of terrorist training with surface to air missiles. this war began with safe havens in afghanistan on september 11, 2001. i believe we should be proactive, working with our allies to stop terrorists overseas. we cannot wish the threat away because in fact threats are growing.
gentleman from south carolina rise? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i can unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker: without objection. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last monday i attended a briefing by the american enterprise institute concerning foreign policy issues. i particularly appreciated the presentation by fred kagen, and he provided a map which i believe should be known by the american people of the al qaeda and associated movement...
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pleasant, south carolina, 29464. >> jackson is now 88 years old.just ten surviving world war ii recipients of the medal of honor. his courage and determination to save his brothers in arms helped preserve the independence of this great nation. he's too modest to ask for his medal back himself. he sure would appreciate the return. heroes like art jackson deserve nothing less. that's it for today. have a great week. a happy fourth of july. we'll see you next fox news a happy fourth of july. we'll see you next fox news sunday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the amazing perfecter fusion styler, brought to you by tristar products. [♪.. what if there was finally one perfect styling tool... one that takes short, flat hair and adds instant lift and volume... >> oh, yeah, oh, yeah! >> announcer: ...brings dull, damaged hair back to beautiful life with incredible shine and body... >> we're just brushing in the shine, right? >> yeah! >> announcer: ...and even transforms frizzy, coarse hair to strai
pleasant, south carolina, 29464. >> jackson is now 88 years old.just ten surviving world war ii recipients of the medal of honor. his courage and determination to save his brothers in arms helped preserve the independence of this great nation. he's too modest to ask for his medal back himself. he sure would appreciate the return. heroes like art jackson deserve nothing less. that's it for today. have a great week. a happy fourth of july. we'll see you next fox news a happy fourth of july....
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this is in upstate south carolina in the town -- or county of anderson county, south carolina. they have report of tornado damage in an area called sadler's. it is a subdivision, i believe. they say there is some damage. we don't know the exact of that damage but you can see the line of storms -- that's actually that's in georgia. it is this area. as i said, i was just putting this together as we go going on the air. this is in the upstate area of south carolina. damage reported. there had been a tornado warning issued. there was not a tornado watch box so this was a very isolated event. i'm going to show you what's happening to the northeast, in new england now. they are una severe thunderstorm watch. numerous lightning strikes, lots of heaven downpours. they are saying that as much as five inches of rainfall in some of these areas. i will tell you that the ground is saturated. they're saying some of these areas, they haven't seen the governing council this saturated in 100 years. flooding could be a real problem across this region. where you see these orange boxes, that's whe
this is in upstate south carolina in the town -- or county of anderson county, south carolina. they have report of tornado damage in an area called sadler's. it is a subdivision, i believe. they say there is some damage. we don't know the exact of that damage but you can see the line of storms -- that's actually that's in georgia. it is this area. as i said, i was just putting this together as we go going on the air. this is in the upstate area of south carolina. damage reported. there had been...
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he is introduced by south carolina representative mick mulvaney. this is about half an hour. >> thank you for doing this tonight. i've been asked to introduce a friend of mine. there is aon, saying that if you want a friend, get a dog. it is a way to give you cannot trust anybody up there. i have not followed that rule precisely since i've been there. i have actually made some very good friends, some of my best friends. you all know and have heard, and i will tell you it is true, that trey and jeff and tim and i have become friends in the last couple of years. and the scoutmaster has become a good friend of mine. he is still a senior member of the delegation. i do have some good friends, but not many. it is difficult to make friends in washington, d.c. but tonight i want to introduce one of those people. talk is relatively cheap in washington, most of it anyway. some of that has been pretty good. when i first got to washington a senator called and said, you have been doing some good work with the guys, and why don't you come and meet some of the gu
he is introduced by south carolina representative mick mulvaney. this is about half an hour. >> thank you for doing this tonight. i've been asked to introduce a friend of mine. there is aon, saying that if you want a friend, get a dog. it is a way to give you cannot trust anybody up there. i have not followed that rule precisely since i've been there. i have actually made some very good friends, some of my best friends. you all know and have heard, and i will tell you it is true, that...
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ads for the south carolina lottery as well.that medicaid was looking for a pitchman? >> you know what? i was excited and to tell you the truth, i was honored. many people don't know, that was my major in college. i majored in public health, and that's what i'm pursuing right now. >> what is your personal connection to this particular issue, besides the college major? >> you know, growing up in south carolina, you just grow up eating unhealthy. we grow up eating southern food and it's very important you go to your doctor, you eat right, and you stay active. and my dream of playing professional football has been life long and i realize those were the things that i had to do to reach my goals. it's been, you know, very engraved in me. >> according to select health of south carolina, the group are you working with, kids between the ages of 3 and 21, really need to see the doctor once a year. why are you focusing on 17 to 21-year-olds specifically? what is your involvement in the program going to be? >> the 17 to 21-year-olds, i fee
ads for the south carolina lottery as well.that medicaid was looking for a pitchman? >> you know what? i was excited and to tell you the truth, i was honored. many people don't know, that was my major in college. i majored in public health, and that's what i'm pursuing right now. >> what is your personal connection to this particular issue, besides the college major? >> you know, growing up in south carolina, you just grow up eating unhealthy. we grow up eating southern food...
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boeing corporation in south carolina and keeping the jobs and adding more in washington state. the nlrb gets involved in the race this is a bad situation. you look at the doj suing south carolina over our voter id law. 3$3.5 million we had to spend. we won, doj comes back to south carolina, a little town, branchville, 800 voters, and we spend hundreds of thousands of dollars verifying the voter id law was accurate. the larger this government gets, mort it's tentacles reach. the overreach is amazing. >> the solution, we have an awfully big government what is the solution? >> checks and balances. one of the things, we had to keep the power divested in washington. and we ought to try to do now, is make sure we keep this administration in check. consistently and continuously stay on the case. >> give me an example. >> classic example, how we are trying to figure out how do we rein in regulatory environment. obama care, still writing regulations. we need to keep this in front of our committees, oversight in the house, working on it. and the minority in the senate to bring more atten
boeing corporation in south carolina and keeping the jobs and adding more in washington state. the nlrb gets involved in the race this is a bad situation. you look at the doj suing south carolina over our voter id law. 3$3.5 million we had to spend. we won, doj comes back to south carolina, a little town, branchville, 800 voters, and we spend hundreds of thousands of dollars verifying the voter id law was accurate. the larger this government gets, mort it's tentacles reach. the overreach is...
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robert smalls was born in south carolina, beaufort self carolina and in 1849, he died in 1915. now the reason i'm spending time on this book this year is because i see what is happening here and in the country at the federal and state levels as being somewhat reminiscent of what happened during the life of robert smalls. robert smalls after getting his freedom by delivering [inaudible] along with other family members. so they went to the union forces and given a cash, we took and he became a delegate to the constitutional convention in side of south carolina that codified with the sleeves with the emancipation proclamation in 1863. robert smalls at the time of the convention became a member of congress and spent five terms in the congress. islamic before they are likely in 1992. now to the state constitutional convention of 1895 and in 1995, all of those rights and privileges that had been given granted with the team 66 were all taken away in 1895 and if you look at low was taking place, between 1866i guess basically 1876 because it was the presidential election that created th
robert smalls was born in south carolina, beaufort self carolina and in 1849, he died in 1915. now the reason i'm spending time on this book this year is because i see what is happening here and in the country at the federal and state levels as being somewhat reminiscent of what happened during the life of robert smalls. robert smalls after getting his freedom by delivering [inaudible] along with other family members. so they went to the union forces and given a cash, we took and he became a...
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of her teaching career in south carolina. then in 1956, the state of south carolina passed a law forbidding state employees from belonging to subversive organizations such as the naacp. she lost her job, and her retirement and then she developed a citizenship education program to be used during the civil rights movement. so the citizenship schools were designed to enable fors in the south to learn to read and write so they could pass the literacy test required by southern states to register to vote. but beyond that -- so they had a practical literacy component. beyond that, clarks' curriculum taught people about political literacy and economic literacy. so for her the focus -- the first hurdle was registering to vote. but the real job was coming to understand citizenship responsibilities, and then using the vote to bring improvement to your local community. the ostensible first goal of the school was to pass the literacy test and register to vote. each southern state had a different literacy test that usually required applica
of her teaching career in south carolina. then in 1956, the state of south carolina passed a law forbidding state employees from belonging to subversive organizations such as the naacp. she lost her job, and her retirement and then she developed a citizenship education program to be used during the civil rights movement. so the citizenship schools were designed to enable fors in the south to learn to read and write so they could pass the literacy test required by southern states to register to...
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it's heading up into south carolina during the day today and later on heavy rains move right up the east coast and we already had an inch of rain in the last 24 hours in baltimore and washington, d.c. the ground is already saturated. could have some minor flooding problems. the path takes it along the east coast and takes it up through nova scotia and the maritimes. we're watching the heaviest rain in the carolinas and by noon the heavy rains shifts to the mid-atlantic and tonight through new england. forecast during the day improves in florida, south carolina and georgia as the day goes on but the weather will get worse especially in the mid-atlantic region up 95 looks like a difficult drive this morning and this that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. there will be on and off rain this morning in areas of new england. heaviest rains from what's left is coming for you later on today through the dark. middle of the country you're starting to heat it up and getting hot in texas. looks like more avenue assistance event. a day to stay i
it's heading up into south carolina during the day today and later on heavy rains move right up the east coast and we already had an inch of rain in the last 24 hours in baltimore and washington, d.c. the ground is already saturated. could have some minor flooding problems. the path takes it along the east coast and takes it up through nova scotia and the maritimes. we're watching the heaviest rain in the carolinas and by noon the heavy rains shifts to the mid-atlantic and tonight through new...
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it is over south carolina as of now. right in the area. and it continues to move up to i-95 corridor and heading to us. we go into the later morning hours we will get in on again on the heavy rain coming down across the area. as we're stepping out temperature-wise we're warm and humid. and if you wake up this morning you make sure that you have the rain gear. and that small umbrella will not get you through the day. and fog and 71 as we head into the 10:00. wet coming in at 72 degrees. >>> andrea is weakening up the coast. but it is still expected to drench the region. >> and we see what the storm left behind in florida. >> the toppled trees. >>> these were the tropical storm's parting gifts. >> this is a reminder for all people to be prepared and be ready for hurricane season. >> those trying to heed the advice. >> those who got in were tossed around by the wind and waves. >> we went out it was not this bad. it was not too windy. as we started getting out there. it hit us like a last. >> and it spawned two tornados. this woman was there o
it is over south carolina as of now. right in the area. and it continues to move up to i-95 corridor and heading to us. we go into the later morning hours we will get in on again on the heavy rain coming down across the area. as we're stepping out temperature-wise we're warm and humid. and if you wake up this morning you make sure that you have the rain gear. and that small umbrella will not get you through the day. and fog and 71 as we head into the 10:00. wet coming in at 72 degrees....
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flooding already a problem in charleton south carolina.h tide pushing in. 7 to 8 inches of rain to fall along the coast. >> cuba is dealing with major flooding as well. as least 30 towns were hit hard. june has brought buckets of rain to cuba. one western
flooding already a problem in charleton south carolina.h tide pushing in. 7 to 8 inches of rain to fall along the coast. >> cuba is dealing with major flooding as well. as least 30 towns were hit hard. june has brought buckets of rain to cuba. one western
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over south carolina turning northward.ajor cause for concern not only because of heavy rains but tornado warnings. the storm is expected to spend the day heading up the coast. people in north carolina are bracing for andrea now. the weather channel's dave malkoff has more. what's it look like where you are, dave? >> reporter: good morning. take a look. it is very windy and you can hear the storm rolling in with the waves crashing here. the wind is chopping up the waves back there. that's all we're seeing now. although earlier this morning, as you said, tornado warnings just north of here near the outer banks. that is pretty scary. if you are a family and you are here for vacation, and now that you get those alerts over your cell phone and you hear that cry of the ems alert on your cell phone in the middle of the night, this was at about 4:00 a.m., and that's what some people were waking up to this morning. but those candidate warning have passed. we did see a little damage up north of here in the inland areas near the oute
over south carolina turning northward.ajor cause for concern not only because of heavy rains but tornado warnings. the storm is expected to spend the day heading up the coast. people in north carolina are bracing for andrea now. the weather channel's dave malkoff has more. what's it look like where you are, dave? >> reporter: good morning. take a look. it is very windy and you can hear the storm rolling in with the waves crashing here. the wind is chopping up the waves back there. that's...
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check out south carolina's tanner english. that is what you call a fantastic catch.s you slow it down you can't just see how sensational that was. on his back, backhanded, wasn't even looking for the ball. gamecocks winners over south carolina. thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. we will see you at 10:00 p.m. george: well, currently, the doors on the bathroom stalls here at the stadium don't offer much by way of privacy. but i was thinking if we extend the doors all the way to the floor-- all the way to the floor? are you out of your mind? you'd suffocate in there. you're lucky you have doors at all. you know, when i was in the army-- hey, costanza, what is that you're eating over there? that looks pretty tasty. it's a calzone, sir. calzone, huh? let's see it. pass that on down. let's get a little look at it. big stein wants a little taste. come on, come on. pass it down here. that's a good boy. ok. hey, what's in this thing? uh, cheese, pepperoni, eggplant. eggplant, huh? that's a hell of a
check out south carolina's tanner english. that is what you call a fantastic catch.s you slow it down you can't just see how sensational that was. on his back, backhanded, wasn't even looking for the ball. gamecocks winners over south carolina. thank you so much for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. we will see you at 10:00 p.m. george: well, currently, the doors on the bathroom stalls here at the stadium don't offer much by way of...
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at least those from california, alabama, south carolina.al group out of tennessee. a group of pro-life-supporters in iowa and a national organization for marriage which i think comes out of washington, d.c. where you are, mike. do you know why that these groups were selected out of dozens if not hundreds of others? >> reporter: my understanding they wanted to give a cross-section. some of the tea party to demonstrate this was widespread across the country, bill. as you mentioned, different states, iowa, california, down south, and so, to show exactly how far, widespread this was, across the country. martha: you know, mike, one of the things that think i guess is the goal here for dave camp, who we just spoke to a little while ago, is to prompt enough, to continue to stoke the fire of interest in this by hearing these people's stories that would lead us to want to figure out more about exactly who initiated this program? >> reporter: martha, absolutely right. >> mike, thank you. we're going to the hearing because we're starting to hear some
at least those from california, alabama, south carolina.al group out of tennessee. a group of pro-life-supporters in iowa and a national organization for marriage which i think comes out of washington, d.c. where you are, mike. do you know why that these groups were selected out of dozens if not hundreds of others? >> reporter: my understanding they wanted to give a cross-section. some of the tea party to demonstrate this was widespread across the country, bill. as you mentioned,...
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no. >> not. >> we're still cautious. >> so you go to the south carolina courts, and to formally adopteronica, correct? >> that's our intent, absolutely. >> yes, yes, we're hoping they will finalize the adoption and everything will be the way it was before. >> were there times over the last two years since 201 1 that you thought this day might never come, this ruling would not turn out as it did? >> we feared that, absolutely. we had to keep hope and keep fighting, but there is always that fear, yeah. >> melanie, what kind of com tact have you had with your daughter since she went with her birth father in 201 1 to oklahoma? >> we had one phone call the day after they took her and none at all since. >> none at all? >> no. >> none, whatsoever. >> emotionally, i can't imagine what that's been like. >> it's been -- >> it's been awful. >> terrible. what would any other parent feel like if they were cut off completely from their child for so long, and just not knowing, you know, how she was doing. we don't know how she was feeling, and it's been pretty awful. >> i know you haven't had contac
no. >> not. >> we're still cautious. >> so you go to the south carolina courts, and to formally adopteronica, correct? >> that's our intent, absolutely. >> yes, yes, we're hoping they will finalize the adoption and everything will be the way it was before. >> were there times over the last two years since 201 1 that you thought this day might never come, this ruling would not turn out as it did? >> we feared that, absolutely. we had to keep hope and...
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. >> you know, when i was growing up in texas and you were growing up in south carolina we didn't praye me this day my daily bread." that's the law of the jungle. the powerful take what they want and everybody else is left to get what they can. we prayed, "give us our daily bread." >> stephen: the lord's prayer is an us not an i. give me this day my daily bread. screw the other guy. >> you got it. stephen: there's always time for amendments. >> you know, steve, the basic premise of the american dream is that if you work hard, you can make enough money to have a better life, a good life, and you can make a better life for yourself and your children. that doesn't exist anymore. my friend jim hightower, the populist in texas says the real question is not why so many people fall through the cracks. the real question is why are there are so many cracks? >> stephen: can we talk about one other thing? you work for l.b.j. you were there when the voting rights act was passed in 1965. >> in the room. stephen: what do you think he would say to the supreme court for their decision yesterday and ke
. >> you know, when i was growing up in texas and you were growing up in south carolina we didn't praye me this day my daily bread." that's the law of the jungle. the powerful take what they want and everybody else is left to get what they can. we prayed, "give us our daily bread." >> stephen: the lord's prayer is an us not an i. give me this day my daily bread. screw the other guy. >> you got it. stephen: there's always time for amendments. >> you know,...
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it's florida through georgia and through south carolina. also look at the circulation and the spin right here, real easy to see where the center of circulation is and it's right there, and very, very soon it will be making landfall, i think, in the next couple of minutes, somewhere around cedar key, florida. they've been getting a title storm surge of 2 and a half feet and 30-mile-per-hour winds and in the tampa area, they've seen 3 inches of rain. this band of rain is tracking to the northeast at 70 miles an hour and expected to pick up forward speed. so the big rains they're getting down around florida and georgia, i don't think we're going to see as it makes its track eastward. here it is, by early tomorrow morning, right across eastern portions of south carolina, and by late friday, just to the east of our area. what i like is the consistency with a lot of the guidance and the computer models that we've been looking at all keeps it to the east, that forward speed cutting down on our rainfall totals. when i return a little later in the n
it's florida through georgia and through south carolina. also look at the circulation and the spin right here, real easy to see where the center of circulation is and it's right there, and very, very soon it will be making landfall, i think, in the next couple of minutes, somewhere around cedar key, florida. they've been getting a title storm surge of 2 and a half feet and 30-mile-per-hour winds and in the tampa area, they've seen 3 inches of rain. this band of rain is tracking to the northeast...
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so i thank my colleague from south carolina. mr. president, i appreciate the patience of the senator from texas, and i yield the floor. mr. cruz: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: mr. president, on friday, the people of iran head to the polls to make a false choice. ostensibly participating in a democratic process to select a new president. they are really affirming their existing extremist theocracy. they will be forced to select not the candidate of their choice but the candidates that have been chosen for them by the supreme leader ali komeni. candidates guarantee to continue the supreme leader's policies of political and religious oppression in pursuit of nuclear capability at all costs. in the united states, we are now engaged in a national dialogue about how we can best preserve our god-given rights guaranteed to us by our constitution. we're taking a serious look at the role of government in our lives and revisiting the balance government is striking between security and privacy. but even
so i thank my colleague from south carolina. mr. president, i appreciate the patience of the senator from texas, and i yield the floor. mr. cruz: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mr. cruz: mr. president, on friday, the people of iran head to the polls to make a false choice. ostensibly participating in a democratic process to select a new president. they are really affirming their existing extremist theocracy. they will be forced to select not the candidate of their...
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he found out that texas' redistricting plan and south carolina's i.d.e both rejected by lower federal courts in texas and south carolina today. not 50 years ago, not 40 years ago. what's interesting here is that in 2006, congress and george bush signing the legislation, reviewed this, and in a bipartisan way found there was compelling evidence to suggest we need to -- >> senator, you voted to reauthorize the voting rights act. is there not a bipartisan basis to find remedy along the lines that the president wants? which is striking. he said let's not go back and pre-clear states. but he said there are rules. >> there's just one section that used 50-year-old voting participation records. and the fact is, today, in those nine states, the participation of african-americans in voting is as high or higher than white. so all the court said is if there's a compelling case based on data today, then they need to look at it. but i think it was a good judgment. and it's not going to hinder voting rights. >> in 2006, the formula wasn't on 50-year-old data. if you t
he found out that texas' redistricting plan and south carolina's i.d.e both rejected by lower federal courts in texas and south carolina today. not 50 years ago, not 40 years ago. what's interesting here is that in 2006, congress and george bush signing the legislation, reviewed this, and in a bipartisan way found there was compelling evidence to suggest we need to -- >> senator, you voted to reauthorize the voting rights act. is there not a bipartisan basis to find remedy along the lines...
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they say a little digging after the facebook post reveals he is likely in south carolina and they are now working on taking him into custody. >> we will work with local authorities and other intelligence information sources. it could be tomorrow or four years from now. it's just a matter of time. that war and will be there forever. there. warrant will be >> gilliam is from maryland, but they believe he fled t south carolina with a girlfriend. , wbal-tv 11 news. >> that's pretty funny. another republican joining a field of gubernatorial hopefuls. george announced he will run for governor in 2014. >> i'm doing this a little differently. i'm actually putting out a synopsis of a plan for economic growth in maryland. .hat's what i'm about that's when i worked on for the past seven years. made his59-year-old announcement earlier tonight in annapolis. will face david craig who announced his bid earlier this week. >> some meetings are more fun than others. just ask the baltimore ravens and president obama. they got an exclusive invite to 1600 pennsylvania avenue to meet the president this aft
they say a little digging after the facebook post reveals he is likely in south carolina and they are now working on taking him into custody. >> we will work with local authorities and other intelligence information sources. it could be tomorrow or four years from now. it's just a matter of time. that war and will be there forever. there. warrant will be >> gilliam is from maryland, but they believe he fled t south carolina with a girlfriend. , wbal-tv 11 news. >> that's...
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attorney in south carolina who is to the left of chairman mau politically.e is to the left of eric holder but doing a phenomenal job because he doesn't politicize the office of the united states attorney in south carolina. he doesn't believe in the death penalty so he doesn't participate in the decision-making. he didn't try to enforce a progressive agenda and that is my frustration with this attorney general. he sues states when it is politically advantageous to him to sue them. the ability to break the immigration laws as a civil and human right which is the the last thing i asked him about. >> judge jeanine: what you are talking about now and i than agree with you, those are issues say those are some what political issues and as you and i both know we are not supposed to be political in a position as a chief law enforcement officer but it is worse than that. the guy is lying to congress. he is arguing ec arguing execue privilege when you get too close to things. he doesn't answer. he is dil dill la dilatory ne . >> if you feel compelled to respond you nee
attorney in south carolina who is to the left of chairman mau politically.e is to the left of eric holder but doing a phenomenal job because he doesn't politicize the office of the united states attorney in south carolina. he doesn't believe in the death penalty so he doesn't participate in the decision-making. he didn't try to enforce a progressive agenda and that is my frustration with this attorney general. he sues states when it is politically advantageous to him to sue them. the ability to...
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he was one of the eight americans in south carolina before i was elected in 1992, and smalls was also a delegate to the state constitutional convention of 1895. in 1895 all those rights and privileges that have been given rights were all taken away from the constitutional convention of 1895, and if you looked at what was taking place between 1876 because it was the 1876 presidential election that created the opportunity and the atmosphere that led to the ending of reconstruction and which eventually led to the creation of jim crowism and what i if you look up to 1895 in that 0 #-year period -- 20-year period, we saw the beginning of the end of full citizenship of african-americans in the country, and so by the time robert smalls died, i think in 1915, he died broken hearted and financially not near as well off as he once was, and sioux i've spent time talking about the history of this and i used to say, you'd think it happenedded before, it can happen again, and when we see all the speculation about what the supreme court is going to do with the most important civil rights act, which
he was one of the eight americans in south carolina before i was elected in 1992, and smalls was also a delegate to the state constitutional convention of 1895. in 1895 all those rights and privileges that have been given rights were all taken away from the constitutional convention of 1895, and if you looked at what was taking place between 1876 because it was the 1876 presidential election that created the opportunity and the atmosphere that led to the ending of reconstruction and which...
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the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. duncan: i claim the time in pposition to the motion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you. i urge opposition to this motion, mr. speaker. what we have here in this motion to recommit is just the latest attempt by few on the other side of the aisle to cater to special interests needs of the american people. behind me i have a copy of the transboundary area that we're talking about, the western gap. if you'll notice in that map, u won't see the state of florida. this bill enacted an agreement between the united states and mexico to open a million and a half acres in offshore drilling in the gulf of mexico, an agreement negotiated by and signed by the secretary of state, hillary clinton, in february of 2012. we want to make sure this agreement will help create american jobs. we want to make sure that we're developing our resources in a safe and responsible way. we want to make sure that this bill puts us on the path toward north american energy inde
the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. duncan: i claim the time in pposition to the motion. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. duncan: thank you. i urge opposition to this motion, mr. speaker. what we have here in this motion to recommit is just the latest attempt by few on the other side of the aisle to cater to special interests needs of the american people. behind me i have a copy of the transboundary area that we're talking about, the western gap. if...
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you was one of eight to serve in south carolina in 1992. and 1895 indian 1895 all of those rights and privilegess that had been given back with the process were all taken away from the constitutional convention of 1895 and if you look at what has taken place to 1876 because it was the 1876 presidential election that creates the opportunity and atmosphere that led to the ending of reconstruction which eventually led to the creation of jim crow and apartheid in the united states of america. so if you look at 1876 to 1895, in that 20 year period we saw the beginning of the end of dual citizenship in this country so that was a rather small value in 1915 he died a broken hearted, financially not near as well off as he once was so i spent a lot of time with groups talking about the history of this. if it happened before it can happen again. when we see this, what the supreme court is going to do with civil rights act in 1965 and most experts think that is about to come to a significant local end, programs with affirmative-action simply means you
you was one of eight to serve in south carolina in 1992. and 1895 indian 1895 all of those rights and privilegess that had been given back with the process were all taken away from the constitutional convention of 1895 and if you look at what has taken place to 1876 because it was the 1876 presidential election that creates the opportunity and atmosphere that led to the ending of reconstruction which eventually led to the creation of jim crow and apartheid in the united states of america. so if...