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for me it's going to be a struggle. >> the domestic abuse center runs batterers groups across south carolina. here in oconee county in the far northwest, they work with sheriff mike crenshaw, who says part of the problem is a culture of silence. >> with being in the deep south, traditionally when you think of domestic violence, it was for so many years, it's been a topic that no body wanted to discuss. you don't need to talk about this with your pastor, or if you did you were told to go back home. ya'll need to work this out. we've got to change this culture. it's not going to be overnight. >> back to back murder-suicides over the 4th of july weekend in 2012 were a turning point for this quiet, rural community. >> it's this brick home right here... >> this one? >> yes, this is the incident location where marge, the victim, in the summer of 2012 was murdered by her husband, and then he committed suicide inside the home. marge putnam was shot by her husband of 38 years after she decided to leave him. >> i think she probably thought she had reached the point where she was strong enough to stand
for me it's going to be a struggle. >> the domestic abuse center runs batterers groups across south carolina. here in oconee county in the far northwest, they work with sheriff mike crenshaw, who says part of the problem is a culture of silence. >> with being in the deep south, traditionally when you think of domestic violence, it was for so many years, it's been a topic that no body wanted to discuss. you don't need to talk about this with your pastor, or if you did you were told...
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. >>> the governor of south carolina, in 1802, published this book, "a view of south carolina as respects her natural and civil concerns." one of the natural concerns the governor wrote about are these fossils that were dug up in 1725 by a group of slaves outside of charleston, south carolina. he describes these fossils as the grinders of an elephant. turns out those grinders were the very first fossils found in north america, and they did not belong to an elephant, they belonged to a mighty, mighty woolly mammoth. and that has new, eye-popping relevance to some news out of south carolina tonight that you probably will not believe, but i swear, it is true. and that story is coming up. stay with us. [ aniston ] when people ask me what i'm wearing, i tell them aveeno®. [ female announcer ] aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion has active naturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> before i came here today, i stopped at zingerman's, which is the -- which is the right thing to do when you're in an arb
. >>> the governor of south carolina, in 1802, published this book, "a view of south carolina as respects her natural and civil concerns." one of the natural concerns the governor wrote about are these fossils that were dug up in 1725 by a group of slaves outside of charleston, south carolina. he describes these fossils as the grinders of an elephant. turns out those grinders were the very first fossils found in north america, and they did not belong to an elephant, they...
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can you explain this weird co-existence that takes place in south carolina?> look, i won't dignify robert ford by calling him uncle tom because uncle tom was a hero. there are people like myself as president of the aclu set that flag on fire when they debated that flag. because to me and the people of african heritage in this state, that flag represents slavery. and those people that would defend that flag, be they black or whatever, are buying into a system that was created on the vicious treatment, inhumane treatment of human beings. so whatever robert says -- one of the compromises that robert offered was to put the red, black and glean flag on the statehouse grounds next to the confederate flag like we ever fought under that flag. a lot of it is the cold old boy politics when you have someone like robert who says what you want him to say, you keep them around. >> wow. if there wasn't a south carolina, i think we'd almost have to invent it. extraordinary story. kevin alexander gray. thank you. >>> and coming up, an inconvenient truth for hobby lobby that m
can you explain this weird co-existence that takes place in south carolina?> look, i won't dignify robert ford by calling him uncle tom because uncle tom was a hero. there are people like myself as president of the aclu set that flag on fire when they debated that flag. because to me and the people of african heritage in this state, that flag represents slavery. and those people that would defend that flag, be they black or whatever, are buying into a system that was created on the vicious...
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in south carolina, there is a girl who really digs history and her story is next. community's fight to keep i identity. next >> pelley: south carolina has a variety of symbols, including a state tree, state bird, even a state spider. but a young south carolinian found one omission and, true to the state motto-- "ready in mind and resource--" she set out to fix it. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: eight-year-old olivia mcconnell is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. why are you spending recess looking for sharks' teeth? >> well, i like fossils. >> reporter: her love of fossils led her to discover that south carolina has no official state fossil. she knew that one of the first fossils found in north america from an ancient kind of woolly mammoth was dug up in south carolina, so she wrote to governor nikki haley and other state lawmakers to lay out the case. >> i wanted it to be a state fossil because i didn't want the history to be lost and our state to not get credit for
in south carolina, there is a girl who really digs history and her story is next. community's fight to keep i identity. next >> pelley: south carolina has a variety of symbols, including a state tree, state bird, even a state spider. but a young south carolinian found one omission and, true to the state motto-- "ready in mind and resource--" she set out to fix it. here's wyatt andrews. >> reporter: eight-year-old olivia mcconnell is so passionate about science, this is...
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south carolina's official fossil.he senate. in the senate things went horribly awry. one republican senator decided that the state fossil bill was offensive to him. so senator kevin bryant pro posed amending the bill to make the bill not about fossils telling us about our past but more about fossils telling us about senator kevin bryant. the official bill basically said woolie mammoth will beal our official state fossil. amended it, adding three verses from the book of genesis in the bible. the law would say woolie mammoth would be our fosfossil, let god bring forth a creature after his kind, cattle and creeping thing, and so god made the beast of the earth after his kind and cattle after their kind and everything that creep on the earth after his kind and god saw that it was good, and god saw everything that he had made. it was good. and the evening and the morning were the sixth day. so, the woolie mammoth is our state fossil. from where the woolly mammoth came from. xw and the book of genesis does tell the story li
south carolina's official fossil.he senate. in the senate things went horribly awry. one republican senator decided that the state fossil bill was offensive to him. so senator kevin bryant pro posed amending the bill to make the bill not about fossils telling us about our past but more about fossils telling us about senator kevin bryant. the official bill basically said woolie mammoth will beal our official state fossil. amended it, adding three verses from the book of genesis in the bible. the...
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. >>> the governor of south carolina, in 1802, published this book, "a view of south carolina as respectser natural and civil concerns." one of the natural concerns the governor wrote about are these fossils that were dug up in 1725 by a group of slaves outside of charleston, south carolina. he describes these fossils as the grinders of an elephant. turns out those grinders were the very first fossils found in north america, and they did not belong to an elephant, they belonged to a mighty, mighty woolly mammoth. and that has new, eye-popping relevance to some news out of south carolina tonight that you probably will not believe, but i swear, it is true. and that story is coming up. stay with us. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ [ doorbell rings ] the johnsons! stall them. first word... uh...chicken? hi, cascade kitchen counselor. stop stalling and start shining with cascade platinum pa
. >>> the governor of south carolina, in 1802, published this book, "a view of south carolina as respectser natural and civil concerns." one of the natural concerns the governor wrote about are these fossils that were dug up in 1725 by a group of slaves outside of charleston, south carolina. he describes these fossils as the grinders of an elephant. turns out those grinders were the very first fossils found in north america, and they did not belong to an elephant, they...
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as you know, south carolina today is not the south carolina of, let's say, 1990.s changed dramatically, a lot of people have come into the state. it's a real economic revolution started by carol campbell back in 19 the1990s. if you go to greenville, it's extraordinary the change there. extraordinary. they are mainstream republicans. a lot of people would think, naturally, you go from iowa with religious conservatives to new hampshire. and people think, all right, you go to the deep south and it's like alabama or mississippi. it's just not. south carolina is about as mainstream republican in presidential primaries. and for people that are skeptical at home. look at -- you know, they saved bush's candidacy in 2000. back to 1996, dole, after getting beaten up in new hampshire. won there as well. george w. bush in '92. it's wait it's done. >> when you're looking at republicans to recalibrate their message, you look at south carolina and virginia. that's the changing cell. that's the trend where you see that happen eventually in georgia and more of it in texas. what pe
as you know, south carolina today is not the south carolina of, let's say, 1990.s changed dramatically, a lot of people have come into the state. it's a real economic revolution started by carol campbell back in 19 the1990s. if you go to greenville, it's extraordinary the change there. extraordinary. they are mainstream republicans. a lot of people would think, naturally, you go from iowa with religious conservatives to new hampshire. and people think, all right, you go to the deep south and...
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. >>> a girl in south carolina has taken on a mammoth challenge.e senate in a bid to recognize an extinct mammal. wyatt andrews reports. >> reporter: 8-year-old oh link ya mcconnell from new zye yons, south carolina, is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. bhie are you spending recess looking for shark's teeth in. >> well, i love fossils. >> reporter: it led her to discover that south carolina has no state fossil. she knew that one of first fossils found in north america from an ancient kind of woolly mammoth was dug up in south carolina, so she wrote to governor nikki haley and other state lawmakers to lay out the case. >> i want it to be a state fossil because i didn't want the history to be lost and our state to not get credit for it. >> reporter: did you feel like you had to do something about it? >> if something's wrong, i've just got to help out. it's the right thing to do. that's what i'm all about. >> reporter: at the state capitol olivia's letter we
. >>> a girl in south carolina has taken on a mammoth challenge.e senate in a bid to recognize an extinct mammal. wyatt andrews reports. >> reporter: 8-year-old oh link ya mcconnell from new zye yons, south carolina, is so passionate about science, this is olivia during recess. she's searching for and finding shark's teeth in the playground sand. bhie are you spending recess looking for shark's teeth in. >> well, i love fossils. >> reporter: it led her to discover...
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mulvaney of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 544, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. mulvaney, and a member opposed, will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to be back this year to once again offer the president's budget as an amendment to the republican budget. it's the president's budget that i'll be offering, again, this year. you may recall, mr. chairman, i did this two years ago in an effort to try and drive a debate over what i thought was a misguided document, a document that the president had offered us that i thought offered bad ideas for the future of this country. i came in, offered it as an amendment as none of my democratic colleagues sought to do so and for various reasons failed to get a single vote on that particular amendment.
mulvaney of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 544, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. mulvaney, and a member opposed, will each control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. i reserve such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for as much time as he may consume. mr. mulvaney: thank you, mr. chairman. it's good to be back this year to once again offer the president's budget as...
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first the south carolina police chief saying she was fired for being gay. that's next. starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. grandpa! [ female announcer ] stay strong, stay active with boost. reckless seeding. a backyard invasion. enter homeowner, and ortho weed b gon max. kills weeds without harming innocent lawns. guaranteed. ortho weed b gon max. get order. get ortho®. ortho weed b gon max. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, y
first the south carolina police chief saying she was fired for being gay. that's next. starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste, and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional...
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i mean, it is legal, in south carolina, to fire someone because they're gay.t viewed as socially acceptable. right? rightly so. everyone at the table agrees. that is wrong. it is also now there's also social norms about whether it is socially acceptable to have the belief that gay folks can't get married or to oppose guy equality. this came to head in the tale of ike who was the choeth of mowzilla which makes a popular web brucer. people found out he had given a contribution to the wrong side and there was a campaign that basically got rid of him. basically saying this is an unacceptable view of the ceo of a major firm to have, and there was part of me that did not know how to feel about how this whole thing unfolded. >> first of all i don't think anyone's rights were violated. >> no one has a right to be ceo. >> exactly. i do on the level of proportion question this. so, this guy gave one, $1,000 donation six years ago to a campaign that 7 million californians voted for that 6500 people gave a donation at his level or higher. mozilla has an anti-gay discrimin
i mean, it is legal, in south carolina, to fire someone because they're gay.t viewed as socially acceptable. right? rightly so. everyone at the table agrees. that is wrong. it is also now there's also social norms about whether it is socially acceptable to have the belief that gay folks can't get married or to oppose guy equality. this came to head in the tale of ike who was the choeth of mowzilla which makes a popular web brucer. people found out he had given a contribution to the wrong side...
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on a lighter note -- >> yes. >> charleston, south carolina. is a construction worker, working at the va hospital. >> yeah. >> down in charleston, south carolina. he goes into the cafeteria. he's having some soda. and he refills his soda. doesn't pay for it. he gets fined more than 500 bucks. >> for refilling it? >> can you believe that? >> so much money. >>> all right. thanks for watching today on this good friday. "way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> no matter what challenges they had, no matter what, my message couldn't be clearer. i won't back down. >> #fourmoreyears. yes! galaxy's favorite out of control politician is running for re-election. can rob ford really keep his seat? >>> they upset lots of fans. that's not the reason why presidential secret service agent wanted to shoot the mascot. >>> search and rescue mission continues on mt. everest after a tragedy claims the lives of more than a dozen tour guides. this is "way too early." hey, everybody. great to have you with us. welcome to "way too early," a show that h
on a lighter note -- >> yes. >> charleston, south carolina. is a construction worker, working at the va hospital. >> yeah. >> down in charleston, south carolina. he goes into the cafeteria. he's having some soda. and he refills his soda. doesn't pay for it. he gets fined more than 500 bucks. >> for refilling it? >> can you believe that? >> so much money. >>> all right. thanks for watching today on this good friday. "way too early"...
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and among those 29 states where it is legal to fire someone for being gay is south carolina.town of lata, south carolina the town's former police chief crystal moore says she was fired because she's gay. the town's mayor earl bullard fired the chief last week after giving her seven reprimands that same day. moore has never before been disciplined in 20 years on the force. she says people in the community warned her that mayor bullard was actually out to get her because of her sexuality. and now an audiotape of the comments which are allegedly made by the mayor is backing up that side of the story. msnbc has obtained the tape from one of the town's council members, jared taylor. taylor says this is a phone conversation that he had with mayor bullard. >> i'd much rather have -- and i'll -- i'll say this to anybody's face. i would much rather have somebody who drank and drank too much taking care of my child than i had somebody whose lifestyle is questionable around children because that ain't the damn way it's supposed to be. you've got people out there that -- and i'm telling
and among those 29 states where it is legal to fire someone for being gay is south carolina.town of lata, south carolina the town's former police chief crystal moore says she was fired because she's gay. the town's mayor earl bullard fired the chief last week after giving her seven reprimands that same day. moore has never before been disciplined in 20 years on the force. she says people in the community warned her that mayor bullard was actually out to get her because of her sexuality. and now...
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senator lindsey graham has a comfortable lead in h south carolina. ing to republican polling, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a commanding lead over tea party challenger matt bevin in kentucky. and establishment candidates have the early advantage in states like georgia and north carolina. but if you think the tea party is lose, think again. accomplishment republicans are doing just about everything they can to kiss up to the tea party base. sometimes shamelessly. case in point, mitch mcconnell took the stage at the conservative cpac conference last month, holding a shotgun over his head, which he followed up with a speech chalk full of zingers aimed squarely at the right heart, many of which completely died in the room. >> the president of the united states is treating our constitution worse than a placemat at denny's. i spent so much time over in the supreme court trying to stop these guys i'm practically on a first name basis with the bailiff. >> that was awkward. also last month, lindsey graham sounded the tea party bugel horn by blamin
senator lindsey graham has a comfortable lead in h south carolina. ing to republican polling, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has a commanding lead over tea party challenger matt bevin in kentucky. and establishment candidates have the early advantage in states like georgia and north carolina. but if you think the tea party is lose, think again. accomplishment republicans are doing just about everything they can to kiss up to the tea party base. sometimes shamelessly. case in point,...
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that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina. where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the wakima community hospital. he walked away from the hospital. police caught up with him and he managed to sleep into the deputy's police car and take off. >> he's the one driving the deputy's car with the sirens and everything on? >> oh, you bet. that is 35-year-old camillo diaz running from police at speeds of up to 100 miles per hour, crossing through a whole other state, the whole time a convoy of other police cars in pursuit of this guy. >> how did he get the police car? >> steven in this dash cam video, you can see diaz running across the grass median, approaching the deputy's car. the deputy steps out and diaz slips by that guy and slips into the car and takes off. >> so weird for people who saw this. >> a procession, one car after the other after the other after the other. they're below the s
that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina. where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the wakima community hospital. he walked away from the hospital. police caught up with him and he managed to sleep into the deputy's police car and take off. >> he's the one driving the deputy's car with...
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i have a chapter on the community in georgia and south carolina. wonderful, a really interesting community because it's a community that deals with war camp and that was unique in the united states. a whole war camp. one of the leaders was the captain. we don't know what to wear the that come from because we know that the african name the most popular african name in slavery. so it may just be come a been his real name. but there was also a possibility that people from the caribbean because when you of course actually people live in the caribbean before being forces led to the united states, the maven some kind of i mean, jamaicans and others arrive there would talk about the maroons of jamaica. we don't know. >> i was wondering about what your research revealed about the educational system within decades and the committee they had? >> did they have any access to education? >> no. >> anything at all? >> no. >> remember, slaves, it was against the law to teach slaves to read and write. many of them managed to acquire that knowledge anyway but educat
i have a chapter on the community in georgia and south carolina. wonderful, a really interesting community because it's a community that deals with war camp and that was unique in the united states. a whole war camp. one of the leaders was the captain. we don't know what to wear the that come from because we know that the african name the most popular african name in slavery. so it may just be come a been his real name. but there was also a possibility that people from the caribbean because...
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senate in south carolina who wants south carolina to print its own currency. >> why can't they just pay in pimento cheese. it's good down there. >> that is without a doubt the most delicate currency. what did you learn? >> guys play as a team. i still love that in the ncaa. i love kentucky but uconn played as a team. >> i'm going for uconn tonight. we love geno and so we'll see what happens. if it's way too early, mika, what time is it? >> it's time for "morning joe." but it's time now for "the daily rundown" with chuck todd. what does chuck stand for? have a great day, everybody. >>> clashes again in ukraine with pro-russian protesters calling for russian troops to help them. the world wonders whether putin is meddling again and potentially fomenting a so-called civil war. >>> back at home, it's equal payday. as president obama gets set to take executive action, we'll talk about the politics of the gender gap and how important it is to the democratic party's hopes of holding the senate. >>> and a three-day celebration of civil rights history kicks off in texas at the lbj library. it's
senate in south carolina who wants south carolina to print its own currency. >> why can't they just pay in pimento cheese. it's good down there. >> that is without a doubt the most delicate currency. what did you learn? >> guys play as a team. i still love that in the ncaa. i love kentucky but uconn played as a team. >> i'm going for uconn tonight. we love geno and so we'll see what happens. if it's way too early, mika, what time is it? >> it's time for...
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so you're certainly talking about this and you're not in south carolina. of people have an interest in public universities abiding by the u.s. constitution. >> i think a lot of people would be concerned about what the players thought about it. according to the school, a lot of those players who were not christian say that they never felt intimidated or anything like that to be able to share their own religion. got to wrap it there, patrick, thanks for your time. for more on this right now, ainsley earhardt is with us, her husband played football at clemson and is friends with the head coach, dabo sweeney. and on the phone is c.j. spiller. c.j., let me start with you. you were a player at clemson. did you feel like any of this religion was ever forced down your throat? >> no. to me, it was never forced upon any player. i came to clemson as a christian. that right there wasn't a big force for any guy -- we had chapel services just like we do in the nfl. it's voluntary, not mandatory -- a lot of my close friends, they didn't come to the chapel service. so to
so you're certainly talking about this and you're not in south carolina. of people have an interest in public universities abiding by the u.s. constitution. >> i think a lot of people would be concerned about what the players thought about it. according to the school, a lot of those players who were not christian say that they never felt intimidated or anything like that to be able to share their own religion. got to wrap it there, patrick, thanks for your time. for more on this right...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you. i have been to the canadian oil sands and i would recommend every person in this body go visit. the canadians are being very environmentally response whibl it comes to extracting the oil sands. this is an equivalent to a saudia arabian oil find from our canadian friends. here's the choice and here's the debate. they're going to sell the oil to china or they're going to sell it to us. how many people in america really have a hard time figuring out what we should do? it's not like the oil is not going to be sold and extracted from the ground. it's going to be sold, to us or the chinese. if we buy oil from canada, it's like buying oil from your cous cousin. we trade with the canadians. they're very reliable partners. there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people obj
the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: thank you. i have been to the canadian oil sands and i would recommend every person in this body go visit. the canadians are being very environmentally response whibl it comes to extracting the oil sands. this is an equivalent to a saudia arabian oil find from our canadian friends. here's the choice and here's the debate. they're going to sell the oil to china or they're going to sell it to us. how many people in america really...
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maybe he ends up doing well in south carolina. george bush did do well in south carolina.e could obviously win and then you have a couple of states after that likely out west all of those states that rick santorum was able to win, but i think if you look more broadly, you look at a state like michigan, you look at a state like iowa, all of those big states he could certainly play in because he could have the money. is chris christie tying up a lot of the oxygen, or is it all jeb? >> i think a lot of people think the bushes, all of them, are from kennebunkport maine. i want to go back to something you say about the is that the the thinking inside florida in terms of political strategist that is given the two of their both of them had positions all over the place, but jeb overall is a stronger potential candidate? >> i think what they're telling me is that it's not so much about, you know, what kind of crazy primary candidate the republicans might produce out of iowa. it's more about what is going on with his own family and his wife being a huge factor in that, and also, geo
maybe he ends up doing well in south carolina. george bush did do well in south carolina.e could obviously win and then you have a couple of states after that likely out west all of those states that rick santorum was able to win, but i think if you look more broadly, you look at a state like michigan, you look at a state like iowa, all of those big states he could certainly play in because he could have the money. is chris christie tying up a lot of the oxygen, or is it all jeb? >> i...
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and stayed in south carolina where she is today. i love that woman. that thing, that bubble, we talk about it on talk radio all of the time and that is real. y seen it happen to people. they leave a home setting and go there and live there and maybe they will by a parcel of hand and run for reelection every year and they are not creatures of their own state or environment. >> when i ran to office, i said i am going to limit my term to six years. i didn't want to become part of it. it helps you know this isn't going to be a career. you counted yourself out and it is like a sprint where you can see the finish line and give it everything you have while you are there and you are not thinking let's wait until after the last election. when they said that at the republican conference i said i don't have more time >> what is the jim demint position on term limits? >> i don't condemn people that don't limit their own terms. but this was important so i would not become a permanent fixture in washington. we have seen a number of states done it and i can tell you
and stayed in south carolina where she is today. i love that woman. that thing, that bubble, we talk about it on talk radio all of the time and that is real. y seen it happen to people. they leave a home setting and go there and live there and maybe they will by a parcel of hand and run for reelection every year and they are not creatures of their own state or environment. >> when i ran to office, i said i am going to limit my term to six years. i didn't want to become part of it. it...
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i think it has developed there in south carolina.n independent, a former republican in the race. that haley's people are worried that will split the vote there. potentially giving some more momentum to the democrats. so, yeah, it's a little surprising that the rga sees the need to assault the criminal justice system in south carolina of all places. >> indeed. let's go over to michigan. in that senate race, terry lynn land faced criticism from democrats from comments she made in 2010 that women prefer work flexibility compared to higher pay. today she took on critics and her democratic opponent. >> i'm terri land. congressman peters a errs want believe i'm waging a war on women. really? th think about that for a moment ♪ i'm terri land. i approve this message because as a woman i might know a little bit more about women than gary pete ers. >> your thoughts on this? >> it shows there's real value in republicans successfully recruiting women to run for office. they've had a very difficult time doing it, but this is what they can do if t
i think it has developed there in south carolina.n independent, a former republican in the race. that haley's people are worried that will split the vote there. potentially giving some more momentum to the democrats. so, yeah, it's a little surprising that the rga sees the need to assault the criminal justice system in south carolina of all places. >> indeed. let's go over to michigan. in that senate race, terry lynn land faced criticism from democrats from comments she made in 2010 that...
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. >>> a south carolina man, south carolina man was slapped with a $525 fine for refilling his drink without paying. the construction worker says he didn't know that it was an 89 cent refill charge at the va hospital where he was working. the federal citation has since been reduced to just a warning. >>> and attention thrill seekers. after $24 million, the longest inverted roller coaster in the world is ready for you. the roller coaster is called banshee. its track more than 4,000 feet long. there is a 100 foot curved drop. that roller coaster is in kings island, near cincinnati. kings island expects lots of adrenaline junkies to line up for the ride. >>> now a look back and a look ahead. another batch of formerly held -- formerly withheld clinton white house documents will be made public by the national archives today. today's files include former first lady hillary clinton's role in health care reform, the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, and the transition to the bush administration. >>> on this day in 1906, one of the worst natural disasters in u.s. history. a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck
. >>> a south carolina man, south carolina man was slapped with a $525 fine for refilling his drink without paying. the construction worker says he didn't know that it was an 89 cent refill charge at the va hospital where he was working. the federal citation has since been reduced to just a warning. >>> and attention thrill seekers. after $24 million, the longest inverted roller coaster in the world is ready for you. the roller coaster is called banshee. its track more than...
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that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. now what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the community hospital. he walked away from that hospital. police caught up with him and he somehow managed to slip into the deputy's police car and take off. >> she he is the one driving th deputy's car with the sirens and everything on. >> you bet. that is 35-year-old camilo diaz running from police at speeds up to 100 miles per hour, crossing through a whole other state, the whole time a convoy of other police cars in pursuit of this guy. >> how did he get in the police car? >> the police would love to know how that happened too because the officer whose car got stolen is also under administrative review to figure out his actions before, during and after his vehicle was stolen. this must have been weird for people who saw this. >> a procession, one car after the other after the other. it is -- wa
that's a south carolina deputy's vehicle being pursued in north carolina by north carolina deputies. now what happened? let's rewind about 50 miles and about an hour earlier to south carolina where deputies were pursuing this man on foot. apparently he had some mental commitment papers at the community hospital. he walked away from that hospital. police caught up with him and he somehow managed to slip into the deputy's police car and take off. >> she he is the one driving th deputy's car...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. a senator: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise today -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. scott: i ask, madam president, that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise today to discuss my two amendments to the legislation that we've been debating this week. i think most of us would agree that we need to give folks a hand up. that makes a lot of sense. but we also need to ensure that they have a solid foundation on which to stand. the best way we can help the unemployed is to help them find a job. my amendment aims to do just that. first, we will restore the 40-hour work week which was destroyed in obamacare. the employer mandate currently requires employers to provide health insurance to full-time employees and the new definition of a full-time employee is 30 hours per work week. as a result, employers are cutting hours for many of the employees to fewer than 30 hours per week. i've heard fr
the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. a senator: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise today -- the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. scott: i ask, madam president, that the quorum call be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. scott: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise today to discuss my two amendments to the legislation that we've been debating this week. i think most of us would agree that we need to give...
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south carolina. he was blindsided.he, of course, certainly regained his footing. >> he did. >> but the way of which it gets pulled out. the way -- you can't control the context for news. and the few times jeb has gone out and done loose interviews, he has done things like saying that this isn't ronald reagan's party. >> after the arizona debate and he said it in a private speech and it got out when he said i thought i was a conservative. and then i went to debate. that leaked out i believe of a private speech. welcome to the new world. >> he'll have to tighten up his media organization. this will be an evolution. you can do that. >> you can do that five years ago. >> he's fine. >> he's not on a lot. >> you can e-mail him. i would just say you can't underestimate how badly the republican party is going to want to win in 2016 and beat somebody like hillary. >> i think you can. >> i don't know if they want to win. >> is that the last of mitt romney they're going to take? we got to nominate the consensus elite candidate. >
south carolina. he was blindsided.he, of course, certainly regained his footing. >> he did. >> but the way of which it gets pulled out. the way -- you can't control the context for news. and the few times jeb has gone out and done loose interviews, he has done things like saying that this isn't ronald reagan's party. >> after the arizona debate and he said it in a private speech and it got out when he said i thought i was a conservative. and then i went to debate. that leaked...
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. >> we don't compete with comcast in south carolina, is that correct? >> that is correct. do you agree with what he just said about the potential merger affecting south carolina? >> i do. >> i'm a directv subscriber. so -- had problems with cable. >> if i can say, you're proof of the point that i am making. >> i've got problems with directv when the weather is bad. so i'm trying to revisit this. i really am. i don't know what to do. i'm trying to figure out what's the best -- i think most consumers want as much as they can get as cheap as they can get it, right? at least i do. and the details kind of cloud us over. so the bottom line is this merger, you're not taking two people that compete in the same marketplaces. am i right about that? >> that is correct. >> so my choices would be if the merger comes about, to stay with directv, go with dish, go with y'all. who else could i choose from? >> you could go with at&t as a wire line competitor. >> i've got four choices? >> you've got four choices. and again, depending on where you live, other competitors i
. >> we don't compete with comcast in south carolina, is that correct? >> that is correct. do you agree with what he just said about the potential merger affecting south carolina? >> i do. >> i'm a directv subscriber. so -- had problems with cable. >> if i can say, you're proof of the point that i am making. >> i've got problems with directv when the weather is bad. so i'm trying to revisit this. i really am. i don't know what to do. i'm trying to figure out...
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. >>> nfl scouts salivating over south carolina's clowney at his pre-draft workout. he weighed in on expectations, 266 solid muscle. critics question his work ethic. most say this defensive end will be the draft's number one pick. >>> congratulations to nba referee bravetti. this was the 2,633 game officiated by him. his streak is one game longer than cal ripken's consecutive game streak. he is 74 years young. >> impressive. >> good for him. >> no tiger, no good, at least when it comes to ticket prices at the masters in augusta. tiger woods withdrew because of back problems. >>> like mother, like son. tennessee's legendary coach pat summit won eight national titles. now her son, 23, is coach of texas tech women's team. >>> a super cell dumped golf ball sized hail on a casino parking lot denting cars and smashing windows. there are no reports of injuries. today is shaping up to be another severe weather day. meteorologist bill karins has the details. you guys are watching it closely. >> we had damage as you saw there but no injuries or fatalities from last night's sev
. >>> nfl scouts salivating over south carolina's clowney at his pre-draft workout. he weighed in on expectations, 266 solid muscle. critics question his work ethic. most say this defensive end will be the draft's number one pick. >>> congratulations to nba referee bravetti. this was the 2,633 game officiated by him. his streak is one game longer than cal ripken's consecutive game streak. he is 74 years young. >> impressive. >> good for him. >> no tiger, no...
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in south carolina, lawmakers are considering cutting roughly $70,000 in funds to the college of charlestonp state because students were assigned to read books dealing with homosexuality. the cases are different, but the debate is the same at what point with lawmakers withhold money from state-funded institutions. >>> republicans control the house and senate in michigan. center joins me now from grand rapids, michigan. thank you for being with me. >> great to be with you. >> why are you worried about this situation at michigan state? >> i just feel it's wrong for any public university that is supported by the taxpayers of the state of michigan that is supposed to go and fund either students or graduate stungds, have a problem with them promoting unions. >> because you generally speaking wouldn't support greater unionization, but mary snow talked abc south carolina. would this be the same issue if it is homosexuality? >> no, these courses are strictly offered to only union members. so we're not talking about students, academic freedom or free speech. this is about union organizing in non-uni
in south carolina, lawmakers are considering cutting roughly $70,000 in funds to the college of charlestonp state because students were assigned to read books dealing with homosexuality. the cases are different, but the debate is the same at what point with lawmakers withhold money from state-funded institutions. >>> republicans control the house and senate in michigan. center joins me now from grand rapids, michigan. thank you for being with me. >> great to be with you. >>...
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she stayed in south carolina where she stays today. [applause] i love it. that thing. that bubbled up we talk about that is real progress seen it happen. they leave the home setting then they go there and and move their then they run for reelection every six years after they buy some land not evening creatures of their own state or environment. >> fisa i will limit my term. six years. i did not want to become a part of it. you know, which is not a career you already counted yourself house a you can see the finish line to give it everything you have got you don't think intel after the next election when they said the republican congress i said paid to do it now. >> what is the heritage position and/or your position? >> i don't condemn folks you don't limit their own terms. for me it's was important for my own peace of mind to decide will not become a permanent fixture in washington. but i still think it is the best reform that could happen. the past to happen at the state level and i can tell you from visiting legislatures where they have term limits while it is not a p
she stayed in south carolina where she stays today. [applause] i love it. that thing. that bubbled up we talk about that is real progress seen it happen. they leave the home setting then they go there and and move their then they run for reelection every six years after they buy some land not evening creatures of their own state or environment. >> fisa i will limit my term. six years. i did not want to become a part of it. you know, which is not a career you already counted yourself house...
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about a month ago and south carolina. the a generator. we or officer for almost 16 hours. the generator, for huntington's and donors. these are the kind of expenses that you cannot calculate. i don't care what kind of will, there's no way that i could survive this without these joint services insured services and graphs that. >> the fcc ruled that owners cannot control more than one station in the san local market using joins those agreements and shared services agreements. find out more monday on the communicators. a p.m. eastern on c-span to. >> book tv covers hundreds of of the programs throughout the country all year long. here's a look at what there will be attending this week. look for these programs in the near future. this one stay with her and know which a university with the annual culling military writers' symposium. interview on one of the military riders author of blood of tyrants, george washington and the forging of the presence in to be the same day and green lights bookstore and brooklyn, new york. and the of the new york times op-ed section will discuss h
about a month ago and south carolina. the a generator. we or officer for almost 16 hours. the generator, for huntington's and donors. these are the kind of expenses that you cannot calculate. i don't care what kind of will, there's no way that i could survive this without these joint services insured services and graphs that. >> the fcc ruled that owners cannot control more than one station in the san local market using joins those agreements and shared services agreements. find out more...
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but a month ago and software -- about a month ago and south carolina there was an ice storm. we were off the air for almost 16 hours. was 400,000erator dollars. these are the kind of expenses you cannot calculate. i do not care what kind of wealth i have been blessed with, there is no way could i survive this without the shared services agreement. that ownersed cannot control more than one station in the same local market using shared services agreements. find out more monday on "the communicators." >> next, q&a on the books the divide. followed by question time with david cameron. later, a look at the recent afghan presidential election with the brookings institution's michael o'hanlon. >> this week on q&a, author and former rolling stone columnist matt taibbi discusses his new book, "the divide, american justice in the wealth gap". >>
but a month ago and software -- about a month ago and south carolina there was an ice storm. we were off the air for almost 16 hours. was 400,000erator dollars. these are the kind of expenses you cannot calculate. i do not care what kind of wealth i have been blessed with, there is no way could i survive this without the shared services agreement. that ownersed cannot control more than one station in the same local market using shared services agreements. find out more monday on "the...
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i am in this for the long term because south carolina is my home town. that is what attracted me to this business. when david smith said i think i have the key to get you in and he showed me the myrtle beach station. and i said i have to do it. >> host: 15% of the revenue goes to sinclair broadcasting. >> and 85% stays with us. >> host: do you consult with david smith? >> no, it is totally independent. if i want wisdom or advice with things i am doing, i will ask. but the good news is, and this is a blessing, it is my history/background, earlier on in my career i was the ceo of the renaissance network, and i was there for 3-4 years. i have been involved with sinclair broadcasting for programming. that is the outfit that airs my national television show that has been on the air for a long time. so i have been involved in programming and developing content and manageing soul things. i bring the programming, the localism like the town hall meetings and other things that speak directly to the community. i heard "the wall street journal" say earlier a lot of
i am in this for the long term because south carolina is my home town. that is what attracted me to this business. when david smith said i think i have the key to get you in and he showed me the myrtle beach station. and i said i have to do it. >> host: 15% of the revenue goes to sinclair broadcasting. >> and 85% stays with us. >> host: do you consult with david smith? >> no, it is totally independent. if i want wisdom or advice with things i am doing, i will ask. but...
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we will tell you where a south carolina teacher found $11,000 in cash and what she did with it.& herb singing "reunited"] ♪ reunited and it feels so good ♪ ♪ reunited 'cause we understood ♪ retiring after more than 3 decades in the business. a plan that could put bay aa students near sex offendersd the big concerns it's bring. we are learning more about e suspect that killed three os fellow soldiers... the issue was struggling with. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's friday ,,,, >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> scientists have discovered a vast ocean on a moon orbiting saturn. the underground ocean is center at the south pole of the moon. researchers think it's as big as lake superior, and they say it's possible the ocean could harbor life. it was found using the nasa spacecraft cassini. >>> for two decades a south carolina teacher has been inspiring students in the classroom. well, now she's setting an example for them outside of school. kristen hampton of our charlotte, north carolina, affilia
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crystal moore joins me now with south carolina state representative james smith.h for being with us. well, police chief moore, tell me the story, how did you get fired and what did the mayor say? or did he do it in person? >> yes, ma'am, he did it in person. we had just had our council meeting on the 10th. and we actually -- he read the resolution. i had done my report. i was fixing to sit down. and he asked me to stand. he read the resolution for may 15th for peace officers week. and he actually acknowledged in front of everybody that we were doing a really wonderful job for the town, me and the officers. finished -- we finished our council meeting. on saturday we had our town festival. everything went well. monday i came to work, continued on the usual routines, which there's always something going on, so i was busy answering calls. then on tuesday, we had a grievance meeting for a fellow employee, and there was some issues on the policy. we went to the mayor and told him there were some questions about the members on the grievance committee not going along with
crystal moore joins me now with south carolina state representative james smith.h for being with us. well, police chief moore, tell me the story, how did you get fired and what did the mayor say? or did he do it in person? >> yes, ma'am, he did it in person. we had just had our council meeting on the 10th. and we actually -- he read the resolution. i had done my report. i was fixing to sit down. and he asked me to stand. he read the resolution for may 15th for peace officers week. and he...
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i have a full chapter on this community in georgia and south carolina.a really interesting community because it's a community that builds a war camp in the united states. it is a whole war camp and one of the leaders was named captain cudgel. we don't know where that came from. when we look at the african names the most popular african names are in cooed joe. there is also a possibility that people from the caribbean because we know of course a lot of people actually lived in the caribbean before being transported to the united states there may have been you know some kind of -- jamaicans who arrived there would talk about the maroons of jamaica but we don't know. >> thank you. >> okay, next. >> hi. i was wondering what your research revealed about the educational system within the caves and the community there. the educational system that they had. >> did they have any access to education? >> no. no. >> anything at all? >> no. >> remember slaves, it was against the law to teach slaves that many managed to acquire that anyway but education was not someth
i have a full chapter on this community in georgia and south carolina.a really interesting community because it's a community that builds a war camp in the united states. it is a whole war camp and one of the leaders was named captain cudgel. we don't know where that came from. when we look at the african names the most popular african names are in cooed joe. there is also a possibility that people from the caribbean because we know of course a lot of people actually lived in the caribbean...
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if you talk to him and talk to voters down in south carolina, the issue is actually sounds like it'sralized than it was this time two or four years ago. i think it's going to be an interesting next election cycle to see how aggressive the split on immigration continues to be or if there's calming down about it. >> it seems like regardless, sarah palin will not be the king maker in that debate. what did todd palin have to say about this? you spoke to him recently? >> i spoke to him briefly. it was an interesting moment. standing at the back of the room and casey said hello at well. he's alone watching the whole scene unfold, half full ball room in west des moines. >> he's with her at these spots, integral to her team? >> yeah. >> gate keeper. >> that's right, i think been a gate keeper. he's a friendly guy but it's interesting to think, ronan, six years ago, in the summer of '08, where palin was scaling the heights of national politics and now she's in iowa, still in the mix but it's certainly a different type of political stat tour for the former alaska governor. >> on that point --
if you talk to him and talk to voters down in south carolina, the issue is actually sounds like it'sralized than it was this time two or four years ago. i think it's going to be an interesting next election cycle to see how aggressive the split on immigration continues to be or if there's calming down about it. >> it seems like regardless, sarah palin will not be the king maker in that debate. what did todd palin have to say about this? you spoke to him recently? >> i spoke to him...
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idaho, rosy cortenas of idaho, virginia garcia of adrian, oregon, renee toothwine of gilbert, south carolina, lindsey troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, phil troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, kim langley of phoenix, arizona, nick langley of phoenix, arizona, ken rimer of hammond, wisconsin, jane rimer of wisconsin and don igele of minnesota, randolph radabaker of baldwin, wisconsin. i'd like to introduce the department of transportation worst nightmare, the head of the center for safety and has done remarkable work on this issue. >> i am clarence detlo from the center for auto safety. general motors head the problem for years. nhtsa missed the obvious warning signs and people needlessly died in crashes because of defective decisionmaking at general motors. and the government. this is a complete failure of the recall system and we must change the law to reform that system. any good engineer testing these switches would realize it's too easy to change the switch from position to e on the accessory position. in fact, g.m. engineers did recognize this. they recommended a different swi
idaho, rosy cortenas of idaho, virginia garcia of adrian, oregon, renee toothwine of gilbert, south carolina, lindsey troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, phil troutwine of framingham, massachusetts, kim langley of phoenix, arizona, nick langley of phoenix, arizona, ken rimer of hammond, wisconsin, jane rimer of wisconsin and don igele of minnesota, randolph radabaker of baldwin, wisconsin. i'd like to introduce the department of transportation worst nightmare, the head of the center for...
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charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously opted the new york times best-seller which she is too modest to advertise, shadowboxes government unions control america and rob the taxpayers blind. a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task force on terrorism financing and is frequently testifying on chair financing, regulation of the financial-services industry and other economic issues. he also served as chairman of the free enterprise fund, a free-market, as he says, do tank advocating economic growth, lower taxes, and limited government. they also brought the legislation the for the supreme court. today we're featuring him on "big tent" where we learn a little bit about our own movement, leaders in it, and their recollections leading up to where we are today. please join me in welcoming our good friend, mallory factor. valerie. [applause] >> thank you so much. what a great introduction. what i good place to think about the conservative movement
charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously opted the new york times best-seller which she is too modest to advertise, shadowboxes government unions control america and rob the taxpayers blind. a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task force on terrorism financing and is frequently testifying on chair financing, regulation of the financial-services industry and other economic issues. he also served as...
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we are also doing our own study in south carolina that replicates a study we did in south korea that estimates it is actually one in 38 and the prevalence is actually one in 38 individuals living with autism. the study is considered the gold standard because it is a population study. we went into the communities and interviewed and thought to individuals. we do not just rely on school and medical records. that is the most effective and the most accurate to determine the true prevalence. in the cdc, we are doing that in carolina. i think that will help answer the question. we will take the new criteria and apply them. host: give examples. guest: disorders would fall under the autism spectrum. asperger's,s of more high functioning socialctually with interaction problems, that label would go way. that has been quite controversial. social communication skills and behaviors will be part of that diagnosis. let's not get off point. the increase cannot be explained aay by better diagnosis or change in criteria. we are using the same criteria we used two years ago and two years before that. w
we are also doing our own study in south carolina that replicates a study we did in south korea that estimates it is actually one in 38 and the prevalence is actually one in 38 individuals living with autism. the study is considered the gold standard because it is a population study. we went into the communities and interviewed and thought to individuals. we do not just rely on school and medical records. that is the most effective and the most accurate to determine the true prevalence. in the...