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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.s
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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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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this is south carolina and georgia. south carolina and georgia. and when you actually go there, what do you find? business owners, researchers, faith leaders, elected officials, all responding to changes that they are witnessing. they understand, they see the risk that climate change poses, and they hope that their representatives in congress will wake up to the danger of climate change, the home state danger that their constituents are already seeing happening right around them. mr. president, after seeing the beauty of both south carolina and georgia along those lovely coasts, it's painful to see there the early warning symptoms of climate change. it called to mind president theodore roosevelt's message from 100 years ago, more than 100 years ago to america's school children. he said this. it's sort of old-fashioned language, but that was 1907 for you. he said this -- "in your full manhood and womanhood, you will want what nature once so bountfully supplied and man so thoughtlessly destroyed, and because of that want, you will reproach us, not f
this is south carolina and georgia. south carolina and georgia. and when you actually go there, what do you find? business owners, researchers, faith leaders, elected officials, all responding to changes that they are witnessing. they understand, they see the risk that climate change poses, and they hope that their representatives in congress will wake up to the danger of climate change, the home state danger that their constituents are already seeing happening right around them. mr. president,...
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take northern virginia, southern coastal south carolina, coastal south carolina in the spring of 1862. they try to run away from the union army and run to st. louis which is union but at leas uniot isn't in the middle of the battle. in virginia and kentucky and new orleans they set up refugee camps this isn't nice red cross camps they are just in the woods they are trying to survive. they burn defenses that are keeping the deer away from the corn. so the civilians and that in a frightened and scared and of course he learned things that will directly so they are short of food and they are hungry and infected with diseases. >> what about the prison population of the soldiers and the enemy prisons? >> both of them have been working on the most famous is andersonville in georgia. the title is to die in chicago. if the camps were clean and the men did not get infectious diseases and as it goes o does t of them had a chance to acquire. i didn't have enough food to feed their own people so what did you do. they were just skeletons so they started cutting back on the rations and particularly
take northern virginia, southern coastal south carolina, coastal south carolina in the spring of 1862. they try to run away from the union army and run to st. louis which is union but at leas uniot isn't in the middle of the battle. in virginia and kentucky and new orleans they set up refugee camps this isn't nice red cross camps they are just in the woods they are trying to survive. they burn defenses that are keeping the deer away from the corn. so the civilians and that in a frightened and...
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they take northern virginia, take southern -- sorry -- south carolina, coastal south carolina, in the spring of 1862 there's into new orleans, mobile, west tennessee, and people are terrified. the southern families are terrified and they start to move. they try to run airplane from the un -- run away from the union army, and that's white people. black people saw a way to escape from slavery and start to move and run into union lines, wherever they can get there, in virginia, kentucky, new orleans, and set up refugee camps. nobody setting them up for them. like is no red cross with tents. they're camping in the woods, trier to survive. so they're affected. armies when they go through landscapes they take all the food. they burn the fences that are keeping the deer away from the corn. they take any food available in barns barns and so forth. so the civilians end up in a war landscape, frightened, scared, and sherman goes through georgia, burns things deliberately. so the civilians are short of food, they're hungry, they're infected with diseases they wouldn't otherwise have had. all tho
they take northern virginia, take southern -- sorry -- south carolina, coastal south carolina, in the spring of 1862 there's into new orleans, mobile, west tennessee, and people are terrified. the southern families are terrified and they start to move. they try to run airplane from the un -- run away from the union army, and that's white people. black people saw a way to escape from slavery and start to move and run into union lines, wherever they can get there, in virginia, kentucky, new...
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two south carolina lawmakers sponsored the bill.passed through the house, but then it turned out that this fairly harmless, fairly adorable official state fossil bill just didn't sit right with some members of the south carolina senate. one senator was so upset by this bill, he tacked on an amendment that would get rid of any more state symbols. no more state anythings, he said. but then another senator decided that he would let the state fossil bill go ahead, but he would add to it three full lines from the book of genesis in the bible. so the first line would say the mammoth would be our state fossil, but then there would be these new lines in the bill. quote, and god said bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth after his kind, and it was so and god made the beast of the earth after his kind and cattle after their kind and everything that creepeth upon the earth and god saw that it was good and god saw everything that he had had made and behold it was very good in the evenin
two south carolina lawmakers sponsored the bill.passed through the house, but then it turned out that this fairly harmless, fairly adorable official state fossil bill just didn't sit right with some members of the south carolina senate. one senator was so upset by this bill, he tacked on an amendment that would get rid of any more state symbols. no more state anythings, he said. but then another senator decided that he would let the state fossil bill go ahead, but he would add to it three full...
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and i saw hospitals in south carolina where instead of getting a hundredgrams of a drug they only get three. so they didn't have enough drugs, narcotics. men were deserting from hospitals in richmond was they were hungry. think about "blue mountain" one of the reasons he leaves the hospital is he is hungry. in philadelphia they com plain about soldiers going out and coming back and being nasty like a drunken college student. whereas in the richmond hospital, they complain the men go out on the streets and steal food from the locals. you cannot recover if you are starving and that is a report from all over the place: that the southern hospitals didn't have enough food. they were roasting rats according to one nurse in the richmond hospital. >> host: dr. margaret humphreys is a professor of history and medicine here at duke. where did you come up with the tit title? >> it is a walt whitman quote. he is famous for being a nurse in the washington hospitals and he is known for that quote "the real war will never get in the books". he was horrified by what he saw in the hospital and felt it
and i saw hospitals in south carolina where instead of getting a hundredgrams of a drug they only get three. so they didn't have enough drugs, narcotics. men were deserting from hospitals in richmond was they were hungry. think about "blue mountain" one of the reasons he leaves the hospital is he is hungry. in philadelphia they com plain about soldiers going out and coming back and being nasty like a drunken college student. whereas in the richmond hospital, they complain the men go...
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so i respect the gentleman from south carolina and i respect the whole south carolina george is delegation but we have got to stop this foolishness. >> just because it happens in someone's districts doesn't make it an earmark or anything in this bill and everything the dod does that is not in the continental united states would be in your mark. i certainly think everybody welcomes your point of order and with this point of order certainly there will be a determination that you should not be the ones and making determinations for the committee. the committee has staff to look at this and others have looked at this. we certainly shouldn't vote to take money away from something based just on your representation of what is your mark. no matter how much i enjoyed your description of how comical it was, that is just -- that would be distracting for us to just include it because you have said so. would the gentleman yield? and because we don't want to tony and lying around we don't know which of those alternatives are going to be selected by us and the administration but we must proceed to do tha
so i respect the gentleman from south carolina and i respect the whole south carolina george is delegation but we have got to stop this foolishness. >> just because it happens in someone's districts doesn't make it an earmark or anything in this bill and everything the dod does that is not in the continental united states would be in your mark. i certainly think everybody welcomes your point of order and with this point of order certainly there will be a determination that you should not...
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south carolina congressman james cliburn talking about his memoir. that is
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a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back. so the -- you have some instances like that. one woman in the confederacy who practiced charlottesville, but moe people who could claim to be doctors, acted as nurses, even though they may have been doing doctoring kinds of behaviors. >> host: do you know what the picture-on-the fronts of the book? >> guest: it is a hospital in washington, dc. i believe it's herwood hospital. and what you see there is one long ward, as so often the wards were. they were long, narrow rooms, stove in the middle. mosquito netting hanging up there. in washington, dc, they called that one part of time foggy bottom for good reason. it was very boggy, mosquitoey, and the men got relief with the mosquito netting, and you can se
a woman in south carolina went as part of the settlement where the union had control of the sea islands of south carolina, and her husband went off with the army to go to florida to fight and that left her in charge of the hospital that was there and she was a nurse but was in charge of the hospital, and she had a medical degree. and practiced as a doctor more or less until he came back. so the -- you have some instances like that. one woman in the confederacy who practiced charlottesville, but...
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they also arrested justin butler for the south carolina killing. butler has aan extensive -- an extensive criminal history. >>> a $1,000 award to track down the culprit that sprayed threatening graffiti at a middle school this week. it prompted heightened security on thursday. some parents opted to keep their kids at home. there was also a death threat found in the -- threat founder in the boy's restroom at that elementary school. >>> this is a picture of the rescue team with the pooch, priestess, and his -- prissy and his owners. air team from san fransisco was sent out here and they were able to find them. they were unharmed and flown to concord airport where they were reunited with family. >>> some residents in this neighborhood were without water this morning. an eight-inch water burst sent water gushing into kansas street between 22nd and 23rd street. the cause of break is unknown, but a spokesperson said ruptures are typically linked to aging pipes. >>> 880 will be closed again overnight. they are tearing down the overpass at marina boulevard
they also arrested justin butler for the south carolina killing. butler has aan extensive -- an extensive criminal history. >>> a $1,000 award to track down the culprit that sprayed threatening graffiti at a middle school this week. it prompted heightened security on thursday. some parents opted to keep their kids at home. there was also a death threat found in the -- threat founder in the boy's restroom at that elementary school. >>> this is a picture of the rescue team with...
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then the day before the south carolina primary, bill clinton said this. >> jesse jackson won in south carolina twice in '84 and '88 and he ran a good campaign, and senator obama's ran a good campaign here. >> clinton's mention of jackson was seen by a racially tinged criticism of president obama's candidacy. clyburn wrote about the phone call he received from the former president following hillary clinton's south carolina thumping. it's in his new memoir, "blessed experience." clyburn says, "his powerful voice came on the phone. experience. clyburn says, quote, his powerful voice came on the phone. the you bastards want a fight, you damn well will get one. i had no need to identify that voice, it was bill clinton. he exploded using the word "bastard" again and accused me of causing her defeat and injecting race into the contest. well, clyburn and clinton have since made their piece. jim clyburn is a democrat from south carolina and author of "blessed experience." well, you know, mr. clyburn, thanks for joining us. blessed experience that experience don't seem to jibe. tell me how it a
then the day before the south carolina primary, bill clinton said this. >> jesse jackson won in south carolina twice in '84 and '88 and he ran a good campaign, and senator obama's ran a good campaign here. >> clinton's mention of jackson was seen by a racially tinged criticism of president obama's candidacy. clyburn wrote about the phone call he received from the former president following hillary clinton's south carolina thumping. it's in his new memoir, "blessed...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: this email -- to remind the body of what we're talking about, this email was released as a result of a lawsuit, not voluntarily by the white house. in august of last year, the house of representatives, the committees of jurisdiction subpoenaed all documents related to benghazi, and basically were stiff-armed. senator mccain, ayotte and myself have written enough letters to destroy a small forest to the white house with nothing to show for it virtually. there was a private organization called judicial watch who sued under the freedom of information act and an independent judiciary -- thank god for that -- ordered this white house to disclose this email just days ago. knowing that the email was going to come out, the white house provided it to the congress a few days ago. what does that tell us? that tells us that they did not want you to know about this email, and they talk about 25,000 documents they provided. it doesn't matter the number of documents you provided to the congr
the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: this email -- to remind the body of what we're talking about, this email was released as a result of a lawsuit, not voluntarily by the white house. in august of last year, the house of representatives, the committees of jurisdiction subpoenaed all documents related to benghazi, and basically were stiff-armed. senator mccain, ayotte and myself have written enough letters to destroy a small forest to the white house with nothing...
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republican representative trey gowdy, south carolina; lynn westmoreland of georgia; jim
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i think he can appeal to a broad cross section of people, even in south carolina. you have to necessarily tote a gun, but you do have to be respectful of people and recognize that it's not -- you know, that the southerners and christians are not people to be sidelines. i would add to that, of course they're going to prefer someone like mike huckabee, but he's not running for president. >> how much do they want to beat hillary clinton? 16 years of what they despise. are they willing to run someone they don't really like like jeb bush in order to beat hillary? >> that's the big question. i remember bag in '08 hearing a number of republicans say it takes at least two election cycles for the more factional folks to fall in line. and that's true of democrats, too, actually. right now, the republicans are looking at the possibility of getting the tea party folks get the evangelicals together. will they settle for jeb bush. they didn't settle for john mccain. they didn't settle for mitt romney. but now they may be desperate enough whatever, or angry enough to pull togethe
i think he can appeal to a broad cross section of people, even in south carolina. you have to necessarily tote a gun, but you do have to be respectful of people and recognize that it's not -- you know, that the southerners and christians are not people to be sidelines. i would add to that, of course they're going to prefer someone like mike huckabee, but he's not running for president. >> how much do they want to beat hillary clinton? 16 years of what they despise. are they willing to run...
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you're from the south carolina? >> south carolina. >> jimmy: that's what i mean.t. it's knows as the big hit. i mean, you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah, i know what you're talking about. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you think it was going to be this famous? >> no. >> jimmy: you hit a dude. his helmet popped off. he fumbled the ball. the guy just looks ridiculous. and you picked up the ball and you -- >> took off. >> jimmy: you took off, yeah. >> tried to. >> jimmy: i mean it's famous. are you sick of it yet? >> no. >> jimmy: let's show the clip. here it is. [ cheers ] >> michigan at the 41. >> jimmy: bang. oh, bang! >> ball's free! on the ground! >> jimmy: what's up? yeah. you keep running. he picks it up. i mean come on. bap. >> then he scoops it up with his left hand. >> and he wanted to roll with it. >> jimmy: helmet. scooped it up with your left hand. yeah, exactly. right there. [ cheers and applause ] you were un -- a talented dude. you're a talented, talented guy. >> thank you, man. >> jimmy: now i heard, you know, in the combine, nfl combine, you ran t
you're from the south carolina? >> south carolina. >> jimmy: that's what i mean.t. it's knows as the big hit. i mean, you know what i'm talking about? >> yeah, i know what you're talking about. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you think it was going to be this famous? >> no. >> jimmy: you hit a dude. his helmet popped off. he fumbled the ball. the guy just looks ridiculous. and you picked up the ball and you -- >> took off. >> jimmy: you took off, yeah....
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here now from south carolina, sheila gallagher.e superintendent of education. sheila, good to see you. quite simply, how did you come up with this idea? >> it started when we noticed how much money colorado and the state of washington was making once they legalized it. >> do you -- >> and of course i -- >> go ahead. >> our state house then again underfunded the public schools, so -- >> the state teachers union, which you used to head, applauded your creativity but said, quote, the scea remains confident that additional revenue streams for education can be identified perhaps through policies to reduce unnecessary tax exemptions to businesses locating here or to increase the quantity of taxable property. what's your response to that? >> well, we've had that idea out there. you know, we had the house of representatives and the senate pass the whole tax exemption with act 388 and we've been trying to get rid of that when they swapped property tax and sales tax. so we've been trying these ideas and they haven't worked. so it would be go
here now from south carolina, sheila gallagher.e superintendent of education. sheila, good to see you. quite simply, how did you come up with this idea? >> it started when we noticed how much money colorado and the state of washington was making once they legalized it. >> do you -- >> and of course i -- >> go ahead. >> our state house then again underfunded the public schools, so -- >> the state teachers union, which you used to head, applauded your...
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and lastly and certainly most importantly though i had the very good sense to marry a south carolina girl that is sitting by the exit. let's not go there. katie went to medical school while here in columbia and her grandfather was a very distinguished south carolinians whose name was eliot spring and he was from poo portability ande was a classmate of the aforementioned at the yankee institution of the allegedly higher education and when the great war broke out, he volunteered as a fighter pilot and shot down a considerable number. that is a technical airplane term. then he came home and wrote a novel about the cold war and it became a huge bestseller. they didn't continue to be a writer. but wanting to afford the finer things in life, he went into the family business textiles and had he remained a writer how is that for south carolina connections? does not suffice? ' even so, my in-laws still refer to me as the yankee. but enough about them. as a matter of fact the title of my new book is enough about you. i'm not going to bore you by telling you how wonderful it is other than to say
and lastly and certainly most importantly though i had the very good sense to marry a south carolina girl that is sitting by the exit. let's not go there. katie went to medical school while here in columbia and her grandfather was a very distinguished south carolinians whose name was eliot spring and he was from poo portability ande was a classmate of the aforementioned at the yankee institution of the allegedly higher education and when the great war broke out, he volunteered as a fighter...
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his name is trey goudy, now a second term congressman from south carolina.e just became one of the most important people in the republican party because he just got handed the newly formed select committee to investigate the state department's handling of the attacks against our diplomatic outpost in benghazi, libya. today house speaker john boehner picked gowdy for this very special gop honor of heading up a select committee. a select committee is not just any old committee. it's reserved for high level scandals. it was used for watergate and iran contra and now for benghazi. republicans are giving congressman gowdy the golden pitchfork on this one because in part he's been on the leading edge of republican conspiracy theory investigations. he was bulldog presence at all of the house oversight committee sessions. he's been hitting on all of the conservative causes. >> fast and furious was fundamentally flawed in its conception, flawed in its execution and flawed in its explanation afterward. >> mr. chairman, i counted 17 separate factual assertions by miss
his name is trey goudy, now a second term congressman from south carolina.e just became one of the most important people in the republican party because he just got handed the newly formed select committee to investigate the state department's handling of the attacks against our diplomatic outpost in benghazi, libya. today house speaker john boehner picked gowdy for this very special gop honor of heading up a select committee. a select committee is not just any old committee. it's reserved for...
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a south carolina made said he waited nearly a year to be treated. as jonathan martin reports for us now that wait nearly cost him his life. >> blames the severity of the health crisis on the system. >> it has change add lot. i look at every day like it is the last day you will be here. >> in early 2011, coats went to a v.a. clinic in rock hill south carolina complaining of severe rectal pain. >> i had problem using the bathroom, and i was bleeding in the abdominal area. the v.a. diagnosis was hemorrhoids. a doctor gave him paid medicine. >> she said to come back months me in two months and see if anything has changed. several months and two visits later he was told he may need a colonoscopy but never set up a screening my problems and issues was getting worse. after moving with his family, he was transferred to the dorn v.a. clinic in columbia, south carolina, where a goes troy surgeon determined he did need a colonoscopy, but a backlog of several thousand patients and the lack of staff would have to bait six months. >> they told me that there was n
a south carolina made said he waited nearly a year to be treated. as jonathan martin reports for us now that wait nearly cost him his life. >> blames the severity of the health crisis on the system. >> it has change add lot. i look at every day like it is the last day you will be here. >> in early 2011, coats went to a v.a. clinic in rock hill south carolina complaining of severe rectal pain. >> i had problem using the bathroom, and i was bleeding in the abdominal area....
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we now have over 60 charter schools in south carolina, right at 60 charter schools in south carolina, and what it did was it tailor-made for students applications that fit who they were. so in some cases they wanted to work on leadership, they could do so. in some cases they wanted to work on mathematics or on english or on technology or the arts and they had venues by which to specialize in that which god wired them to do. and so, one, this idea of increased choices for the students that are out there i think is vital. two, i think it's absolutely vital to the larger notion of local control. you know, people invest in things that they have a say in, that they have a voice in and what we saw in choice in south carolina, in expanded choice on the charter school front, was that parents indeed got more deeply involved and i've not just seen that in south carolina, i've seen it in different spots across the country, whether that's a school up toward milwaukee, you know, it's interesting to see the way in which parents would invest in their child's education when they had a little bit more
we now have over 60 charter schools in south carolina, right at 60 charter schools in south carolina, and what it did was it tailor-made for students applications that fit who they were. so in some cases they wanted to work on leadership, they could do so. in some cases they wanted to work on mathematics or on english or on technology or the arts and they had venues by which to specialize in that which god wired them to do. and so, one, this idea of increased choices for the students that are...
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virginia to south carolina could see isolated strong storms. rain is our biggest concern, two or three-inches widespread, some places nudging toward a half food. when that sat rates, we have flash flooding areas. we have widespread watches across the area. it is just the one side of the country, not where we need it. back to you. >> nicole, thank you very much. >> an illinois judge suspending the new pension support plan until lawsuits are ve solved. that was supposed to take effect june 1, reducing retiree benefits and raising the retirement age to save the state $145 billion in 30 years. the plan now face is legal challenges from unions and retired state employees. illinois currently has the worst funded state pension system in the country. >> in a little more than an hour, president obama will preside over a dedication ceremony at the national september 11 memorial museum at ground zero here in new york city. joining us with his perspective is a columnist at the daily beast. you were in new york city september 11. start by telling us how you
virginia to south carolina could see isolated strong storms. rain is our biggest concern, two or three-inches widespread, some places nudging toward a half food. when that sat rates, we have flash flooding areas. we have widespread watches across the area. it is just the one side of the country, not where we need it. back to you. >> nicole, thank you very much. >> an illinois judge suspending the new pension support plan until lawsuits are ve solved. that was supposed to take effect...
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south carolina killing could cling to police have extensive history.st friends with police. >> : an update to little dog who found in san interstate 680 paid still scared. and is now at the contra costa county l l social-service money could take him to the dogs through it still wait for family clever. before being put up for adoption still waiting >> : sculler freeway and let the fda >> : to is abandoned at the center divider on interstate 680 heading north ministry. i don't exactly know what happened at hull and one up there but spotted through it during rush hour until l goode shall arrive. none >> : now freeway back a federal shelter getting checked out. >> : at that time shall be put up for adoption and perhaps from the extension. >> : the process of finding a new home can turn into a fiasco. people according a recent poll. 1300 dogs that comes to the shelter every year are also hoping to get lucky. and while the settled brought to the shelter you may it with another and ... and a better >> : couple days before the lottery to begin this thing goes
south carolina killing could cling to police have extensive history.st friends with police. >> : an update to little dog who found in san interstate 680 paid still scared. and is now at the contra costa county l l social-service money could take him to the dogs through it still wait for family clever. before being put up for adoption still waiting >> : sculler freeway and let the fda >> : to is abandoned at the center divider on interstate 680 heading north ministry. i don't...
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i through tout where sea level rise is gnawing away at south carolina's banks. i visited a center where scientists from duke university, university of north carolina, north carolina state, eastern carolina state, and, of course, noaa are studying various aspects of sea heavily rise in north carolina and the effects of ocean acidification on microbes that form the basis of the food web. these are some of the world's leading scientists. they all know that these changes are driven by carbon pollution. there is no doubt. unless north carolina's elected officials think that their own universities are part of the big hoax that some of our colleagues talk about, they had better pay attention to what is happening on the north carolina coast. i met with the north carolina coastal federation at their coastal education center in wilmington, north carolina. it was a bipartisan group, joined together in concern over the exposure of their coastal communities to the rising seas. the north carolina sea level rise assessment prepared in 2010 by the north carolina coastal resource
i through tout where sea level rise is gnawing away at south carolina's banks. i visited a center where scientists from duke university, university of north carolina, north carolina state, eastern carolina state, and, of course, noaa are studying various aspects of sea heavily rise in north carolina and the effects of ocean acidification on microbes that form the basis of the food web. these are some of the world's leading scientists. they all know that these changes are driven by carbon...
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south carolina senator lindsey graham on the floor. live coverage on c-span2. unborn child protection act, s. 1670, which is my legislation, and s. 1696, the women's health protection act by senator blumenthal. i -- just very briefly, what i'm trying to do is to have an opportunity for the body to talk about two pieces of legislation that relate to the abortion issue, the role of the federal government and very quickly, my legislation would ban abortion at the 20-week period, the fifth month, based on the theory that the child can feel pain at that point in the pregnancy, and that the standard of care for the medical community is you can't operate on an unborn fetus at the 20-week period without administering anesthesia, and the reason for that is because the child can feel pain. there have been individuals born at the 20-week period that survived, but the theory of the case is not viability, medical viability under roe v. wade. it's a new theory in the sense that the state has a compelling interest to protect the unborn child at this stage of pregnancy, and th
south carolina senator lindsey graham on the floor. live coverage on c-span2. unborn child protection act, s. 1670, which is my legislation, and s. 1696, the women's health protection act by senator blumenthal. i -- just very briefly, what i'm trying to do is to have an opportunity for the body to talk about two pieces of legislation that relate to the abortion issue, the role of the federal government and very quickly, my legislation would ban abortion at the 20-week period, the fifth month,...
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for all south carolinaç, not just blacks from south carolina. >> isn't it oppressing the way someone would put people in boxes. i think the best part of america is we're a mixing bowl and everyone -- that is a problem we're seeing a lot with some groups that think if you're black you have to think a certain way, you can't be free thinking or have a debate about ideas. >> i mean, richard, isn't he entitled to be able to represent, govern, be a senator the way he believes is best for that state? >> i completely agree with you, elisabeth. i think he has the right to think outside the box and has the right toç be different. but i think senator clyburn, being he's been in congress for so long, he knows the people of south carolina, he has the right to call tim scott's voting record into question. i think that is what he's doing here. >> tim scott has been a public servant for south carolina for the past 20 years. >> clyburn has been a servant for longer than that but that goes beyond the point. he's been in the statehouse, now in the congress. >> this became a matter more -- beyond i wil
for all south carolinaç, not just blacks from south carolina. >> isn't it oppressing the way someone would put people in boxes. i think the best part of america is we're a mixing bowl and everyone -- that is a problem we're seeing a lot with some groups that think if you're black you have to think a certain way, you can't be free thinking or have a debate about ideas. >> i mean, richard, isn't he entitled to be able to represent, govern, be a senator the way he believes is best...
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so how's that for south carolina connections? does that suffice? [applause] but, you know, even so, even so my in-laws still refer to me as that yankee katie went and done married. [laughter] but enough about them. as a matter of fact, the title of my new book is, indeed, "but enough about you." i'm not going to bore you by telling you how truly wonderful it is other than to say that it's attractively packaged. [laughter] and reasonably priced. [laughter] the, it's, you know, author introductions make me think of the "about the author" paragraph on the back flap of books. you're familiar with them. i know patricia is. these are the paragraphs that authors pretend they didn't write. [laughter] you know? considered the leading voice of his generation. considered the greatest writer since f. scott fitzgerald. no, i didn't write that. well, after a number of books, ty or six -- five or six, i sort of got bored with the "about the author" paragraph. there wasn't really anything more to say, hadn't been much to say to begin with. so i just started making
so how's that for south carolina connections? does that suffice? [applause] but, you know, even so, even so my in-laws still refer to me as that yankee katie went and done married. [laughter] but enough about them. as a matter of fact, the title of my new book is, indeed, "but enough about you." i'm not going to bore you by telling you how truly wonderful it is other than to say that it's attractively packaged. [laughter] and reasonably priced. [laughter] the, it's, you know, author...
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house speaker john boehner has chosen south carolina congressman trey gowdy to head the benghazi select committee. thank you for joining us on a very, very busy night on "hannity." i'm eric bowen in tonight for sean. >> short time ago, fox news learning three leading republicans will circulate a letter as early as tomorrow calling for harry reid to form a joint benghazi select committee with the house. today, the speaker publicly confirming what had been said privately, that south carolina congressman trey gowdy will lead the select committee, vetting his experience as a seasoned federal prosecutor. colleagues backing that choice. >> he has relationships on both sides of the aisle. i think it's being fair, tough, but fair, and he's just the ideal person to lead this select committee. >> also today, the obama administration and democrats in the house say they are undecided about the select committee, but boycotting the panel will limit their ability to respond to republican allegations in advance of the midterms. eric? >> katherine, if house democrats won't even join or possibly may boyc
house speaker john boehner has chosen south carolina congressman trey gowdy to head the benghazi select committee. thank you for joining us on a very, very busy night on "hannity." i'm eric bowen in tonight for sean. >> short time ago, fox news learning three leading republicans will circulate a letter as early as tomorrow calling for harry reid to form a joint benghazi select committee with the house. today, the speaker publicly confirming what had been said privately, that...
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we know because of the landscape there, you know, the -- [inaudible] but they were in south carolina virginia. >> >> thank you. >> remember, it was pretty hard to get to the north. >> yes. >> except almost all the fugitive slaves that got to the north were from maryland, virginia, kentucky, the states really -- >> the border states, yeah. >> -- bordering on free soil. if you were in alabama, it would have been pretty hard to get to the north, so either you become a maroon, or many fugitives went to cities to sort of blend in with the free black populations there. because getting any further would have been pretty difficult. we probably have time for a couple more questions so that sylviane can go out and sign the books, so maybe the first two, and then the rest who have questions can ask her when she's signing books. go ahead, sir. >> thank you. and thank you for the presentation. it's very interesting. i was curious about the that ons in the swamps and their -- the maroons in the swamps and their relationship to rice growing. rice is, of course, something that is grown in swamps, an
we know because of the landscape there, you know, the -- [inaudible] but they were in south carolina virginia. >> >> thank you. >> remember, it was pretty hard to get to the north. >> yes. >> except almost all the fugitive slaves that got to the north were from maryland, virginia, kentucky, the states really -- >> the border states, yeah. >> -- bordering on free soil. if you were in alabama, it would have been pretty hard to get to the north, so either...
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senator tim scott on my far right has served the people of south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2013. before he joined the senate when he was a member of the house of representatives in south carolina and for many years, on the charleston city council. this is senator mike lee from utah. he was elected in 2010 and is made a big footprint since then and is known not only as a strong defender of the constitution as a lawyer but as an advocate for the poorest members of our society. there is lots of talk here today and i'm looking forward to hearing with each of these gentlemen has to say. i will get right to it and start with majority leader kantor,. there is a lot to talk about in reform conservatism these days. you have talked about it all over the country, making life work, making life better. and there's a new book," making life grow." this has 13 essays that lay out the future. it's a futuristic document but how to make some of these things come to life. the big question is -- what is reform conservatism? what are you pursuing as part of the reform conservative a
senator tim scott on my far right has served the people of south carolina in the u.s. senate since 2013. before he joined the senate when he was a member of the house of representatives in south carolina and for many years, on the charleston city council. this is senator mike lee from utah. he was elected in 2010 and is made a big footprint since then and is known not only as a strong defender of the constitution as a lawyer but as an advocate for the poorest members of our society. there is...
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there was a fight against michigan, south carolina, and alabama. >> right. >> south carolina had won.race. >> i remember. >> and i did. >> mark halperin? >> congressman, i know you'd love to talk about bill clinton more, but i'm going to switch to the title and subtitle. genuinely southern. in this big day and age, the big national media is becoming more interactive, the south is still distinctive. what does it mean today to be genuinely southern? >> the south is in transition today. i think we've seen that south carolina maybe behind georgia, but if you take a hard look at southern states. florida, take a look at arkansas. kentucky's not exactly a southern state, but a border state. you will see in north carolina that went for barack obama in 2008 and was a close race in 2012. i think the south is changing rapidly. a lot of my classmates that left when i graduated, over 80% of my class when i graduated college left the state. they're not coming back. a lot of young people are staying. all three of my children remained in south carolina. that was not the case when i was coming along.
there was a fight against michigan, south carolina, and alabama. >> right. >> south carolina had won.race. >> i remember. >> and i did. >> mark halperin? >> congressman, i know you'd love to talk about bill clinton more, but i'm going to switch to the title and subtitle. genuinely southern. in this big day and age, the big national media is becoming more interactive, the south is still distinctive. what does it mean today to be genuinely southern? >>...
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this is his very best friend grady down in south carolina when we were saying good-bye.id you miss me bob? >> i can't tell you. >> i love the one where his ear is inside out. >> i want to read you a story from a british newspaper. alert, yawn, two jack pants got married in sunday. tacky enough for reality tv. they were betroethed in a cassel. the republic still stands. the rest of you can take a deep breath. it's over. thank god. >> so last week, we discussed who the best vocalist was in the history of vocals and you i both said fred he used to be the front man for jurn any. he left injure -- journey. he shows up over the week. take a listen, he hasn't been on a concert stage for about 20 years. take a listen. ♪ >> that is awful. >> i love journ any. >> i'm not knocking the song foolish heart. it's like lou graham. what were they thinking? >> the issue with him and now he's coming back and i don't think he had any idea journey was going to last like it did. >> i think it's horrible. and terrible. >> the man who took over for steve perry -- >> they found him on a youtube
this is his very best friend grady down in south carolina when we were saying good-bye.id you miss me bob? >> i can't tell you. >> i love the one where his ear is inside out. >> i want to read you a story from a british newspaper. alert, yawn, two jack pants got married in sunday. tacky enough for reality tv. they were betroethed in a cassel. the republic still stands. the rest of you can take a deep breath. it's over. thank god. >> so last week, we discussed who the...
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. >> there's this case in columbia, south carolina which has turned up in one of the inspector general reports that they were actually given money to lower the wait lines. the va center wouldn't do it. they only spent a couple 00 dre dre dread thousand to keep it all in house. because they have an incentive to it because the more money they do it. >> and colonoscopies actually go down. the solution here is to priva privatize these hospitals. the vas -- it will improve the private hospitals. as the evidence seems to suggest, veteran also have access to better civilian private care. >> you can can still subsidize veterans to give them the quality care, but you give them the access to -- particularly those who can't afford other private coverage are now denied. >> right, exactly. i think we should point out, there are dedicated people in the veteran's administration who do good work, but they themselves are the victim of a bureaucracy that they can't solve, unless we do something like this, those people are going to be forced. >> it's the incentive in a government run system. >> when we c
. >> there's this case in columbia, south carolina which has turned up in one of the inspector general reports that they were actually given money to lower the wait lines. the va center wouldn't do it. they only spent a couple 00 dre dre dread thousand to keep it all in house. because they have an incentive to it because the more money they do it. >> and colonoscopies actually go down. the solution here is to priva privatize these hospitals. the vas -- it will improve the private...
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but south carolina senator lindsey graham isn't going to have that problem.dingaccording to supporterd former congressman bob. >> he is the most conservative person in the south carolina senate race. >> and with endorsements from the chamber of commerce, national right to life and the mining association no one would dare take on this conservative ideologue. >> i believe i'm the true conservative in this race. >> seriously. >> lindsey graham is not a true conservative. >> that is his candidate bill connor. what makes him think he can take on graham. >> i'm endorsed by the facebook tea party 16,000 people throughout the nation and the grandparent rights association. >> seriously? >> yes. >> there really is say grandparents rights association? >> there is. >> do they judge by how many butterscotch candies or nickles they give to grandkids over the years? >> you'll have to ask them. >> i'll be damned bill connor is the most conserve active man in the race case closed. >> the most conservative is lee bright. >> who the (bleep) is lee bright? >> the beef, the full
but south carolina senator lindsey graham isn't going to have that problem.dingaccording to supporterd former congressman bob. >> he is the most conservative person in the south carolina senate race. >> and with endorsements from the chamber of commerce, national right to life and the mining association no one would dare take on this conservative ideologue. >> i believe i'm the true conservative in this race. >> seriously. >> lindsey graham is not a true...
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of the bill now just says the columbian mammoth is designated as the official state fossil of south carolina, period, end of story, no things creepeth or beasts of the field and that version will soon hit governor nikki haley's desk. if she signs it, olivia's work will all have been worth it, and it will still have been this amazing that this is how it had to happen. good work, olivia. you're almost there. best new thing in the world today. now it's time for "the last word." have a great night. >>> paging dr. rove. dr. karl rove. >> i didn't say she had brain damage. she had a serious health episode. >> karl rove is trying to explain comments he made about former secretary of state hillary clinton. >> walking back his reported comments about hillary clinton's brain clot. >> following a blood clot in her brain in 2012. >> karl rove suggested hillary clinton may have brain damage. >> he allegedly said she had brain damage. >> for real. >> no, no, no, no, no. wait a minute. no, no. >> he said his remarks had been misrecorded. >> this is a top republican campaign strategist, karl rove. >> i won'
of the bill now just says the columbian mammoth is designated as the official state fossil of south carolina, period, end of story, no things creepeth or beasts of the field and that version will soon hit governor nikki haley's desk. if she signs it, olivia's work will all have been worth it, and it will still have been this amazing that this is how it had to happen. good work, olivia. you're almost there. best new thing in the world today. now it's time for "the last word." have a...
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right here in south carolina, to sectorck home come a charleston, south carolina, not far from here,nd that is almost all the missions, except the national defense is the water. right here him a you have a strong and proud those guard presence in south carolina. that is a lot to be proud of and that makes us you're in the colts guard -- coast guard part of south carolina. it is not just me coming down here in london from the coast inrd academy. locally charleston here in south airliner. -- south carolina. it is more than just missions for whatever company you go with or whatever service you go into. our core values -- that was not the right thing to do. let me take a drink real quick. i need to have that break. way to take aging point you're giving a talk. in a clear make sure voice, honor and respect. .e live by those core values that is really the glue that bonds you together as an organization. by ourcharacterized motto at the coast guard. always ready. motto, our core values, and our mission, we have got a lot of pride and passion in our service and it is evident in our those gua
right here in south carolina, to sectorck home come a charleston, south carolina, not far from here,nd that is almost all the missions, except the national defense is the water. right here him a you have a strong and proud those guard presence in south carolina. that is a lot to be proud of and that makes us you're in the colts guard -- coast guard part of south carolina. it is not just me coming down here in london from the coast inrd academy. locally charleston here in south airliner. --...
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he's a full-time student at the university of south carolina.he ceremony at the white house, june 19. >> a lot of people wear breathe right strips, especially to avoid snoring at night and while we don't think it's a big problem, the horse named california chrome now competing for the triple crown wears the horse version of nasal strips. there was a question whether he would be able to wear it in the belmont stakes in new york june 7th. today permission was granted. he made it two in a row with the preakness just this past week. and this will either make you feel young or old, but think about what it means for mick jagger. he's now a great grandfather, his 21-year-old granddaughter gave birth to a baby girl today. jagger, who is 70 is also about to become a grandfather again soon. >>> the prestigious peabody awards were handed out and while nbc news was awarded for poverty in america called "in plain sight," we were proud to be there for tom brokaw who accepted a peabody for his life's work in television news. >>> when we come back, a family we
he's a full-time student at the university of south carolina.he ceremony at the white house, june 19. >> a lot of people wear breathe right strips, especially to avoid snoring at night and while we don't think it's a big problem, the horse named california chrome now competing for the triple crown wears the horse version of nasal strips. there was a question whether he would be able to wear it in the belmont stakes in new york june 7th. today permission was granted. he made it two in a...
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they got tired of the cycles of construction being up and down, and south carolina is a right to work state, we brought amazon, boeing and other companies in here, and they are offering jobs with benefits. wages aren't as high as construction, but they got tired of construction and moved away. >> so you are suffering from the idea that you happen to be in an area where not only is construction booming but so are a lot of other things that compete for your workers. this >> absolutely. yeah, we have a healthy economy here in south carolina, we have grown since the middle of 2011, and it's everything we can do to attract workers locally and from other states for jobs. >> what kind of workers are now looking for and what is the pay benefits that come go with it? >> when we talk about trade partners and need for workers, we need attorneys, brokers, realtors, guys that can swing hammers, guys that can put shingles on, it goes the gambit. you didn't think about all of the backdrop it takes to get something built. and there are jobs at every level. half of the jobs are created by people who a
they got tired of the cycles of construction being up and down, and south carolina is a right to work state, we brought amazon, boeing and other companies in here, and they are offering jobs with benefits. wages aren't as high as construction, but they got tired of construction and moved away. >> so you are suffering from the idea that you happen to be in an area where not only is construction booming but so are a lot of other things that compete for your workers. this >>...
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al jazeera, myrtle beach, south carolina. >> gather to dedicate the 9/11 memorial. >> staterring nexteek, -- john was at the dedication ceremony today. john. >> great honor to be there today. you know this museum almost didn't get off the ground, running out of money, they were arguing outsourcing everything. there was never any doubt there would be a memorial, but it was question what kind of tone. every race, every creed, every corner of the world. >> it sits precisely where the tours once stood. it's aim is the show the build up almost 13 years ago, when the towers came down. it highlights the lives of those who died and those who came to rescue. artifacts are combined with dramatic video and moving tape recordings of loved ones saying goodbye to each other, or trying to. i had no idea what she meant. >> the man they call america's mayor, used his speech to point out the random nature of those who died that day and those who made it out alive. >> we will never understand why one person escaped and another didn't. >> this woman is one of the few to make it out of the. >> a nearly on
al jazeera, myrtle beach, south carolina. >> gather to dedicate the 9/11 memorial. >> staterring nexteek, -- john was at the dedication ceremony today. john. >> great honor to be there today. you know this museum almost didn't get off the ground, running out of money, they were arguing outsourcing everything. there was never any doubt there would be a memorial, but it was question what kind of tone. every race, every creed, every corner of the world. >> it sits precisely...