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not only does south carolina guests guests perfect for what's happening in south carolina. within an hour history was made to a degree as the north korean leader walked to the south. they hugged. they talked, they spoke about peace. abby: thousand vowed to end the korean war and denuclearize the peninsula. this is huge weeks before that meeting with president trump. steve: absolutely. that is one of the two reasons that they are getting together today. one of the things that they are trying to figure out what to do. you know, there was an arm sits back in the 1950s that ended the korean war. it was a little sloppy. a lot of loose ends there. they are trying to figure that out. there you can see the two of them holding hands.
not only does south carolina guests guests perfect for what's happening in south carolina. within an hour history was made to a degree as the north korean leader walked to the south. they hugged. they talked, they spoke about peace. abby: thousand vowed to end the korean war and denuclearize the peninsula. this is huge weeks before that meeting with president trump. steve: absolutely. that is one of the two reasons that they are getting together today. one of the things that they are trying to...
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owned a chain, grocery store in upstate south carolina and he gave me the view. first of all i had two parents both still living they were phenomenal parents. but sometimes you'll listen to somebody else's parent more than you will your own and that's true with our children but he taught me power of positive regard it did not matter what i had done. he always said i had heard worse oh, son i've heard worse. i think a lot of times he had not heard worse he unconditional positive regard in the ability to look at life from someone else's eyes . whether that be -- men of color which i was the one of only handle of whites that worked in warehouse that he put me in that's why he put me there. you're a doctor's son and no idea how people live. i'm going to put you in a warehouse and you'll work along side red bunny clown and james and lester butler and jeff kelly all the names i can remember from almost 40 years ago because he made me experience life through other peoples 'eyes and lived long enough he was a democrat long enough to see a republican elected to congress b
owned a chain, grocery store in upstate south carolina and he gave me the view. first of all i had two parents both still living they were phenomenal parents. but sometimes you'll listen to somebody else's parent more than you will your own and that's true with our children but he taught me power of positive regard it did not matter what i had done. he always said i had heard worse oh, son i've heard worse. i think a lot of times he had not heard worse he unconditional positive regard in the...
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hill south carolina but that said when looking at your question about the cell phones. i want to say that you know one of the things that we the story that we broke in prison legal news which came actually from cell phone photos that would be one of the reasons why. you know guards and department of corrections may not want cell phones besides the fact that you know potentially there could be drug trafficking potential they could be stuff happening with gangs outside the walls of those pick the jails and prisons is that within you know if someone actually has a cell phone they can take pictures and photo you know photos videos those sorts of things about what is actually taking place inside the walls and prisons in the united states is not really a site that we normally see and even often instance like this we sometimes may not hear of so one of the big reasons why this story became a national story why the associated press reported on it why c.b.s. news reporter and why we reported on it was because there was someone who had a cell phone within the walls of lee correct
hill south carolina but that said when looking at your question about the cell phones. i want to say that you know one of the things that we the story that we broke in prison legal news which came actually from cell phone photos that would be one of the reasons why. you know guards and department of corrections may not want cell phones besides the fact that you know potentially there could be drug trafficking potential they could be stuff happening with gangs outside the walls of those pick the...
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hill south carolina but that said when looking at your question about the cell phones. i want to say that you know one of the things that we the story that we broke in prison legal news which came actually from cell phone photos that would be one of the reasons why. you know guards and department of corrections may not want cell phones besides the fact that you know potentially there could be drug trafficking potential there could be stuff happening with gangs outside the walls of those pick the jails and prisons is that within you know if someone actually has a cell phone they can take pictures and photo you know photos videos those sorts of things about what is actually taking place inside the walls and prisons in the united states is not really a site that we normally see and even often instance like this we sometimes may not hear of so one of the big reasons why this story became a national story why the associated press reported on it why c.b.s. news reporter and why we reported on it was because there was someone who had a cell phone within the walls of lee correc
hill south carolina but that said when looking at your question about the cell phones. i want to say that you know one of the things that we the story that we broke in prison legal news which came actually from cell phone photos that would be one of the reasons why. you know guards and department of corrections may not want cell phones besides the fact that you know potentially there could be drug trafficking potential there could be stuff happening with gangs outside the walls of those pick...
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of theout the history violence at the lee prison and others in south carolina. >> in south carolina,he murder of inmates has gone up, quadrupled in two years. and again, this stems from the endemic problem of human rights groups, judges come all the way tellingng thehe departrtment of corrections that they need to remedy the situation in the prison. things such as letting people out of the cells more, more vocational and educational opportunities. frankly, fewer people inside the institution. the response instead has been more lockdowns. few are people outside of their cells. strange things like puttiting memetal plates over windows that restricts airflow, cutting down on yard times of people are actually in their cells even longer than they normally would be. problems with food distribution. amy: i want to go to south carolina's department of corrections director bryan stirling said the violence may have erupted because of an increase in prisoners who have cell phones. pulmonary investigation has found that this is gangs fighting over territory and if they are incarcerated, then the
of theout the history violence at the lee prison and others in south carolina. >> in south carolina,he murder of inmates has gone up, quadrupled in two years. and again, this stems from the endemic problem of human rights groups, judges come all the way tellingng thehe departrtment of corrections that they need to remedy the situation in the prison. things such as letting people out of the cells more, more vocational and educational opportunities. frankly, fewer people inside the...
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not only does south carolina guests guests perfect for what's happening in south carolina. n hour history was made to a degree as the north korean leader walked to the south. they hugged. they talked, they spoke about peace. abby: thousand vowed to end the korean war and denuclearize the peninsula. this is huge weeks before that meeting with president trump. steve: absolutely. that is one of the two reasons that they are getting together today. one of the things that they are trying to figure out what to do. you know, there was an arm sits back in the 1950s that ended the korean war. it was a little sloppy. a lot of loose ends there. they are trying to figure that out. there you can see the two of them holding hands. also, they are trying to figure out. abby: holding hands. not a hand shake. steve: kim jong un said this is very emotional day for him and the south korean leader as well. listen to. >> the declaration shouldn't repeat the tragic histories of the previous agreements so we are going to work closely together for the full implementation, successful implementation o
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because it in south carolina with a provocative past, it in south carolina where the last 50 years ofhange and transformation of the human heart, it in south carolina and charlson specifically that the first place a black man turns in the midst of a racially motivated murder is a white guy, from that state with our amazing history, and our provocative history, there's hope for the rest of the country to be able to bridge this divide, that the american family and sit down and have an honest conversation about the path forward, there's hope. in 2015, progress in the midst of what could have been an act of regression for the state. it truly is one of the greatest blessings coming out one of the greatest atrocities was the unity and the commitment that philips healthcare lydians had towards each other, and the world watched 36 hours later as those family members looked into the eyes of a murderer and said, your life can be better. there's hope for you. we forgive you. the world took notice of what was happening in our state. and i'm hopeful that the unity that came out of south carolina i
because it in south carolina with a provocative past, it in south carolina where the last 50 years ofhange and transformation of the human heart, it in south carolina and charlson specifically that the first place a black man turns in the midst of a racially motivated murder is a white guy, from that state with our amazing history, and our provocative history, there's hope for the rest of the country to be able to bridge this divide, that the american family and sit down and have an honest...
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of theout the history violence at the lee prison and others in south carolina. >> in south carolina,he murder of inmates has gone up, quadrupled in two years. and again, this stems from the endemic problem of human rights groups, judges come all the way telling the, department of corrections that they need to remedy the situation in the prison. things such as letting people out of the cells more, more vocational and educational opportunities. frankly, fewer people inside the institution. the response instead has been more lockdowns. few are people outside of their cells. strange things like putting metal plates over windows that restricts airflow, cutting down on yard times of people are actually in their cells even longer than they normally would be. problems with food distribution. amy: i want to go to south carolina's department of corrections director bryan stirling said the violence may have erupted because of an increase in prisoners who have cell phones. pulmonary investigation has found that this is gangs fighting over territory and if they are incarcerated, then they're goin
of theout the history violence at the lee prison and others in south carolina. >> in south carolina,he murder of inmates has gone up, quadrupled in two years. and again, this stems from the endemic problem of human rights groups, judges come all the way telling the, department of corrections that they need to remedy the situation in the prison. things such as letting people out of the cells more, more vocational and educational opportunities. frankly, fewer people inside the institution....
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i found out since then about south carolina. were unique state.to represent that following year shoes that are impossible to fill has been an experience of a lifetime. i'm thankful to have been there. it was in no small part the evolution of the human heart in the southern that has allowed me to serve. two guys from different parts of south carolina has been able to find common ground in this body and city are common ground is hard to five the matter what party strikes you. >> he left out one minor part which is the first time we ever spoke is when we became freshmen together and he was running for lieutenant governor. he called and said he will be there. all the them will be there and debating. i heard of his name, maybe i won't. i wasn't gonna go there and tim was a no-show. and i thought he has no chance he was not going to run for lieutenant governor. it worked out just fine i didn't have a runoff. there are five people on the race initially. then i was the congressman and myself. >> one reason why is that we debated twice for that runoff paul
i found out since then about south carolina. were unique state.to represent that following year shoes that are impossible to fill has been an experience of a lifetime. i'm thankful to have been there. it was in no small part the evolution of the human heart in the southern that has allowed me to serve. two guys from different parts of south carolina has been able to find common ground in this body and city are common ground is hard to five the matter what party strikes you. >> he left out...
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in green cell cap south carolina.the family of the law enforcement officer killed in charleston county. there two sides of the coin. they are trying to tell the whole story. they are the only victims in the situation. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers. they were law-enforcement officers. they do a wonderful job telling a story of how the expectations of a black father was exceeded the sky have the wherewithal in the heart to seek the truth wherever it may be found. i would love for you to let people know how it relates to the expectation being exceeded because of something that you did. i think it tends to make it in reference to. i have a man whose daughter had been murdered. her father i remember he didn't take a seat. so, i decided to handle that the case myself. we went to trial. i gave the closing argument. and eddie all throughout the process of that i think he saw that there are people who valued his daughter's life. he has greeted me like a long lost friend. that is
in green cell cap south carolina.the family of the law enforcement officer killed in charleston county. there two sides of the coin. they are trying to tell the whole story. they are the only victims in the situation. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers. they were law-enforcement officers. they do a wonderful job telling a story of how the expectations of a black father was exceeded the sky have the wherewithal in the heart to seek the truth wherever...
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brian sullivan live in charleston, south carolina, this morning with that angle., over to you >> reporter: yeah, seema thank you very much. believe it or not, folks, the port of charleston one of the biggest on the east coast, soon to be the deepest is behind us coming up all day on cnbc, we're going to be going in there we'll show you all the stuff you need to see. pretty cool sights once the sun comes up here's the thing about ports is that they are really the front lines with trade everything the president and china are threatening to tax has got to come in and out of this country somehow. the port of charleston, one of the biggest import ports in the entire united states why are we here? well, perhaps unlike any other state in the united states, the port of charleston matters to its state more than any other. yes, the port of charleston -- jacksonville's important, the port of savannah is important, the port of long beach and los angeles certainly are important, but the port of charleston is nearly 10% of south carolina's entire gdp it is responsible for more
brian sullivan live in charleston, south carolina, this morning with that angle., over to you >> reporter: yeah, seema thank you very much. believe it or not, folks, the port of charleston one of the biggest on the east coast, soon to be the deepest is behind us coming up all day on cnbc, we're going to be going in there we'll show you all the stuff you need to see. pretty cool sights once the sun comes up here's the thing about ports is that they are really the front lines with trade...
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but south carolina officials warn that until the fcc helps them stop the problem -- >> the folks thatre incarcerated are going to continue their criminal ways from behind bars. >> reporter: that's south carolina prison is currently installing a system that wouldn't jam cell phone signals but would block calls and texts from unauthorized phones. that technology has already been used in the mississippi state penitentiary and it worked. the detected number of call attempts dropped by 79%. kate? >> morgan radford, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, the new less invasive operation for those dealing with a common and painful foot problem. >>> well, as we finally slip into sandal season here in the northeast, a story about a promising new type of surgery for anyone with bunions. those painful bumps on the sides of the feet. they can make walking and even wearing shoes unbearable but dr. john torres tells us a new, less invasive procedure holds promise for faster relief from the agony. >> my bunion rubbed against here. >> reporter: for the first time in decades, she's looking forward to shop
but south carolina officials warn that until the fcc helps them stop the problem -- >> the folks thatre incarcerated are going to continue their criminal ways from behind bars. >> reporter: that's south carolina prison is currently installing a system that wouldn't jam cell phone signals but would block calls and texts from unauthorized phones. that technology has already been used in the mississippi state penitentiary and it worked. the detected number of call attempts dropped by...
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south carolina. the most southern of the southern states. from the standpoint of those looking ahead and knowing there is tension between north and south, it is south carolina where the tension starts. south carolina is the first to secede in 1881. daniel webster is from new hampshire. when he was trying to expand his ball practice, he moved to boston -- trying to expand his law practice, he moved to boston. he is the spokesman of new england which is the most northern part of the north. henry clay is from kentucky. kentucky is a border state, considered the west. we have got this regional arrangement among the three. are kind ofe unstable, one of the parts of alliances, thee shifting alliances, among the three. at any given time, two are lined up against the other. which two depends on the time and the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one would love to be president. this is a interesting aspect of the story. influentialere more than all but a couple presidents of the united states. there's something about ambition that sa
south carolina. the most southern of the southern states. from the standpoint of those looking ahead and knowing there is tension between north and south, it is south carolina where the tension starts. south carolina is the first to secede in 1881. daniel webster is from new hampshire. when he was trying to expand his ball practice, he moved to boston -- trying to expand his law practice, he moved to boston. he is the spokesman of new england which is the most northern part of the north. henry...
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just kind of a -- oh, lord, legals don't go here again in south carolina. the beautiful part was his intention was to start a race war in our state and it had exactly the opposite affect. >> brennan: you've talked a lot about the incident in charleston that sort of inspiring you to sit down and issue this call for action. what are you asking the public for in this book? >> i think if you look at the polarization that exists in this country, we have to find a path back to being one nation. i found that path through a horrific church shooting that provided me a chance to reflect on progress and pain. my family, my grandfather who as unable to drink from the same water fountain for the vast majority of his life. unable to go to a restaurant. walk on the same sidewalk. could not finish school beyond third grade. for me to live out a part of his american dream, to be able to converse and to challenge other folks and then in the aftermath of a church shooting, think about all that history in my family, to turn to trey was a symbol of progress that i believe all t
just kind of a -- oh, lord, legals don't go here again in south carolina. the beautiful part was his intention was to start a race war in our state and it had exactly the opposite affect. >> brennan: you've talked a lot about the incident in charleston that sort of inspiring you to sit down and issue this call for action. what are you asking the public for in this book? >> i think if you look at the polarization that exists in this country, we have to find a path back to being one...
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and it is significant with my colleagues from south carolina, north carolina and florida and we are grateful to point this out that here in the house chamber as an indication that the affection the american people have. president george washington and and rquee de lafayette there is love and affection for america's first ally and how excited he has arrived here in washington and looking forward to the joint session as he speaks to congress and the american people tomorrow morning. last year, house republicans made history bypassing the first meaningful tax cuts in 32 years. the last time our tax code was updated, top gun was the top movie, oprah win free first aired across the nation and the ow jones ended the year at 1 ,895. for context, the average is over 24,000 points which is an increase of nearly 8,000 points, which is nearly 20% increase since the day that president trump was elected. from that day, the sfock market has had a remarkable increase because of faith in his combiss acumen and the republicans have cut taxes and create jobs. despite how much our economy has changed, we are o
and it is significant with my colleagues from south carolina, north carolina and florida and we are grateful to point this out that here in the house chamber as an indication that the affection the american people have. president george washington and and rquee de lafayette there is love and affection for america's first ally and how excited he has arrived here in washington and looking forward to the joint session as he speaks to congress and the american people tomorrow morning. last year,...
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there was south carolina processing the casket of pi pinckney through the streets of south carolina and state flag of south carolina was at half-staff and the confederate flag was at the top of the pole and that moment encapsulated everything when we had been saying black lives matter. to your point about economics and racism, part of with why i became involved in the modern movement and i grew up in a solidly middle class family household and i'm the third generation in my family to graduate from college. what i recognized, however, when the u.s. supreme court struck down voting rights in 2013. when i saw the trayvonartin case unfold, was there no level of education. there was no level of income that could shield me from racism, that could protect me from being the next trayvon martin or protect my child from being the next trayvon martin and the violence, and the latest tragic headline is stephon clark in california. you heard from the white house, i believe they called it a local matter and the press spokesperson at the white house. william, i want to ask you, because again, it reall
there was south carolina processing the casket of pi pinckney through the streets of south carolina and state flag of south carolina was at half-staff and the confederate flag was at the top of the pole and that moment encapsulated everything when we had been saying black lives matter. to your point about economics and racism, part of with why i became involved in the modern movement and i grew up in a solidly middle class family household and i'm the third generation in my family to graduate...
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in south carolina, we have 130 german businesses making south carolina a part of their home. companies from bmw, mercedes, robert bosch, our trading relationship with germany is a very important one. one that is being strengthened strengthened -- i believe -- at this very moment between angela merkel and trump. i have very high confidence that when they come out, there will be a waiver that continues beyond may 1st for europe, the e.u., and ultimately, i believe it will have a greater, stronger partnership. he's had unorthodox trading relationships with the world but it has produced better results for the american worker and the future of american jobs. >> harris: i want to talk about north korea and how we go forward from there. the diplomacy talks that are happening is also on the table. >> no question. for the first time, we saw kim jong un across the dmz to the south, that's a very positive sign. the one thing we have had seen from 1992 and ford, you cannot trust the north koreans to live up to their word. we are going to have to have the concept of ronald reagan, trust a
in south carolina, we have 130 german businesses making south carolina a part of their home. companies from bmw, mercedes, robert bosch, our trading relationship with germany is a very important one. one that is being strengthened strengthened -- i believe -- at this very moment between angela merkel and trump. i have very high confidence that when they come out, there will be a waiver that continues beyond may 1st for europe, the e.u., and ultimately, i believe it will have a greater, stronger...
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buy cigarettes. >> the south carolina beverage association opposes the bill.anyone product would be arbitrary and discriminatory. she says her son's death speaks volumes. >> wish we would have had the facts. wish we would have heard the stories. and weep just want to help save people's kids. >> the kripes my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> ak strethese days, she is w notice for her role on behalf of charities. john blackstone has her story. >> reporter: in los angeles, unicef, united nations children's fund honored salma hayak with the danny kay humanitarian award. >> and it takes so little to make big, big changes. >> reporter: it is recognition for all she has done for more than a decade on behalf of women and children around the world. it is hard to decide who should get money. >> so many people need it. how should we spend. it is the best, it is the best question. it is, fin
buy cigarettes. >> the south carolina beverage association opposes the bill.anyone product would be arbitrary and discriminatory. she says her son's death speaks volumes. >> wish we would have had the facts. wish we would have heard the stories. and weep just want to help save people's kids. >> the kripes my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil,...
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we talked and senator tim scott from south carolina next.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power". david: we turn to mark crumpton with first world news. u.s. is keeping pressure on north korea to denuclearize is washed first racemic with president trump and kim jong-un. robert wood says the pressure has had an important impact in the north's decision to return to the table. he says hereporter, received no instructions about easing the pressure on pyongyang ahead of the summit. in the u.k. is a sign there is a may faces more charges on brexit -- thousand lords has wanted to keep part of inspect conduct ultrasound inspections of fan blades when they reach a certain number of takeoffs and landings. puerto rico's power company says it restored the power of more than 80 customers by those affected by in islandwide blackout and outage happened when an excavator a transmitter line. moree the latest outage, than 44,000 people are still urfacet normal electric s after hurricane maria. global news, 24 hours a day, on t
we talked and senator tim scott from south carolina next.his is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power". david: we turn to mark crumpton with first world news. u.s. is keeping pressure on north korea to denuclearize is washed first racemic with president trump and kim jong-un. robert wood says the pressure has had an important impact in the north's decision to return to the table. he says hereporter, received no instructions about easing the pressure on...
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for today, 7:00 a.m., the rain shifting to heavier stuff in south carolina. this afternoon, it shifts into north carolina. raleigh, i think you stay mostly dry today, late tonight the rain will be over you and tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., rain from richmond to raleigh. so your tuesday evening, plan on that wet weather being over the top of the washing tot. walton beach, florida. today, a minor chance of severe weather today town in areas of georgia. we have some good stuff out there today, phillip, some beautiful weather, too. >> sounds good. >>> jeff just came on. inbound to j.r. smith. his shot is good. >> if anyone was going to hit that, it would be j.r. smith, right? he has a knack for doing that. that was a 70-foot buzzer beater in the fourth game of the cavs playoff series against the pacers. the shot sucked the life out of the home crowd as cleveland went on to win tieing the series at 2-2. >> j.r. smith probably would have taken that shot even if there was 20 seconds left. >> he would shoot it in the next possession. >>> just ahead, breaking news to
for today, 7:00 a.m., the rain shifting to heavier stuff in south carolina. this afternoon, it shifts into north carolina. raleigh, i think you stay mostly dry today, late tonight the rain will be over you and tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m., rain from richmond to raleigh. so your tuesday evening, plan on that wet weather being over the top of the washing tot. walton beach, florida. today, a minor chance of severe weather today town in areas of georgia. we have some good stuff out there today,...
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south carolina's got a long tradition of being very tough.ten, politics is a tough, toh, tough sport and there no tougher than south carolina in america. >> narrator: bush allies orchestrated a bitter underground attack designed to appeal to the republican base. >> it was a series of attacks, person life distorted, political record distorted. it's a real smear campaign, but it hurt. >> thereere rumors all over the state that mccain had fathered a black child out of wedlock, a that his wife, cindy, was a drug addict. >> narrator: mccain's daughter idget was adopted from bangladesh, and cindy mccain had been open about how she had overco a prescription drug addiction. >> it's just despicable. what they did was spicable. i think they were desperate. and if you think abo had bush lost south carolina, it was over for george bush. >> and it's wrong, and it's wrong. my friends, this is what's going on around here. >> you saw more and more anger from senator mccain himself, who was openly frustted and angry s out the ads against him, the attacks agai
south carolina's got a long tradition of being very tough.ten, politics is a tough, toh, tough sport and there no tougher than south carolina in america. >> narrator: bush allies orchestrated a bitter underground attack designed to appeal to the republican base. >> it was a series of attacks, person life distorted, political record distorted. it's a real smear campaign, but it hurt. >> thereere rumors all over the state that mccain had fathered a black child out of wedlock, a...
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do you think you will win in south carolina running as a bernie sanders democrat? i got an email from a big trump supporter who told me he loved me. he said i don't like democrats. but he said i agree with you, we need to do something on healthcare and guns. he says he's not sure what. but he says you worked in the circus with lots of different people. you know how to get along with people. i think you may be able to break the logjam. mr. rogers went to dartmouth. jesse: if you win, you will be in nancy pelosi's caucus. will you caucus with nancy and vote how she wants you to vote? >> i think i can have a good influence on her, too. single payer healthcare -- jesse: you are a south carolina guy and it's deep red. and you want to run and single payer healthcare. do you think that's a winning ticket? >> yes, because conservatives get sick and go bankrupt, too. my whole thing is i think ebb should be able to go to the doctor. jesse: obamacare is halfway to single payer. you want to go all the way in and week afford that how? >> every other industrialized nation in the
do you think you will win in south carolina running as a bernie sanders democrat? i got an email from a big trump supporter who told me he loved me. he said i don't like democrats. but he said i agree with you, we need to do something on healthcare and guns. he says he's not sure what. but he says you worked in the circus with lots of different people. you know how to get along with people. i think you may be able to break the logjam. mr. rogers went to dartmouth. jesse: if you win, you will be...
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>>> back home officials say illegal cell phones played a major role on a riot in a prison in south carolina that left seven inmates dead and several others injured. kristen dahlgren explains. >> reporter: for more than seven hours, inmates fought in several dorms of the correctional institution. seven inmates killed and another 17 seriously injured. no guards at the maximum security prison were hurt. officials say there was sufficient staff. >> this was about territory and contraband. this is about cell phones. >> reporter: john is a former head of the south carolina department of corrections. >> what the cell phones have done is given the inmates the ability to coordinate with their criminal confederates on the outside of the fence. >> reporter: disruptions are nothing new at lee. violence the government says could have been prevented. they've asked the fcc to limit cell use. >> federal and state prisons if this jamming were allowed. >> reporter: tonight, his call to do something about cell phones before violence erupts again. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> there is much more ahead includ
>>> back home officials say illegal cell phones played a major role on a riot in a prison in south carolina that left seven inmates dead and several others injured. kristen dahlgren explains. >> reporter: for more than seven hours, inmates fought in several dorms of the correctional institution. seven inmates killed and another 17 seriously injured. no guards at the maximum security prison were hurt. officials say there was sufficient staff. >> this was about territory and...
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>> on afterward south carolina republican senator tim scott and trey gaudi discuss their friendship and time in congress. there interviewed by jim, afterwards is a weekly program with guesthouse interviewing authors about their work. >> thank you for joining us. i love your book. unified, above the title and the best part is the picture on the cover, you two laughing at each other tells the whole story. i want to talk about how you met in the chaos when he first got here. and that i want to talk about your campaign. they're both notable in different ways.
>> on afterward south carolina republican senator tim scott and trey gaudi discuss their friendship and time in congress. there interviewed by jim, afterwards is a weekly program with guesthouse interviewing authors about their work. >> thank you for joining us. i love your book. unified, above the title and the best part is the picture on the cover, you two laughing at each other tells the whole story. i want to talk about how you met in the chaos when he first got here. and that i...
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>> on afterward south carolina republican senator tim scott and trey gaudi discuss their friendship and time in congress. there interviewed by jim, afterwards is a weekly program with guesthouse interviewing authors about their work. >> thank you for joining us. i love your book. unified, above the title and the best part is the picture on the cover, you two laughing at each other tells the whole story. i want to talk about how you met in the chaos when he first got here. and that i want to talk about your campaign. they're both notable in different ways. trey, you decide after never running before to take on a veteran republican congressman into them, you jumped into a
>> on afterward south carolina republican senator tim scott and trey gaudi discuss their friendship and time in congress. there interviewed by jim, afterwards is a weekly program with guesthouse interviewing authors about their work. >> thank you for joining us. i love your book. unified, above the title and the best part is the picture on the cover, you two laughing at each other tells the whole story. i want to talk about how you met in the chaos when he first got here. and that i...
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john is calling from south carolina. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead, john. now -- amd i only are i on the air now? host: you are. caller: i'm calling about marijuana laws. i've been a paramedic for 20 years in the state of south carolina. a paramedic a firefighter. i moved up in rank, i was an instructor who became a national paramedic, on the national registry, which is when the hardest registries you can get into. i became an instructor for the national registry of paramedics. years,his for 20 fighting fires, saving people, saving lives. years i was stoned on marijuana every single day, driving an ambulance, driving a big heavy fire truck. episode theyerious could have been reflective of marijuana. the few damages i did in any wrecks were backing accidents where you back into objects that couldn't be seen like things in people's yards. host: what does that mean for national policy? it's not going to the national policy, it's just an example of what goes on. how many people smoked marijuana that were in the fire departments and you enough until i admitted i
john is calling from south carolina. good morning. caller: hello? host: go ahead, john. now -- amd i only are i on the air now? host: you are. caller: i'm calling about marijuana laws. i've been a paramedic for 20 years in the state of south carolina. a paramedic a firefighter. i moved up in rank, i was an instructor who became a national paramedic, on the national registry, which is when the hardest registries you can get into. i became an instructor for the national registry of paramedics....
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for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition. mr. wilson: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last week i introduced house resolution 815, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state of israel as well as president donald trump's courageous decision to move the american embassy to jerusalem. over the past 7 o years the israeli people have demonstrated resiliency of the human spirits while overcoming tremendous obstacles. every day israelis endure the threat of terrorism in their lives, but they remain optimistic about the future of their country. as americans face a similar enemy in the global war on terrorism, we must continue to strengthen our relationship inspired by ambassador ron determiner. by holding fair and free ections and vigorously legislating in its partly, israel is a shining model of democratcy. i'm grateful for another remarkable y
for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition. mr. wilson: ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, last week i introduced house resolution 815, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state of israel as well as president donald trump's courageous decision to move the american embassy to...
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that erupted sunday night at a prison in south carolina, leaving seven prisoners dead and 17 seriously injured. >> every day in the united states we lock up so many people in these really barbaric institutions. we put human beings in cages. these places are extremely overcrowded. and then one day, folks eventually erupt in desperation and fury. and rather than seek to find out why or what is going on, we just deem them animals and decide they are the worst of the worst in the most violent. we really need to think about this differently. amy: and kendrick lamar becomes the first hip hop artist to win a pulitzer prize for music. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump has rejected a new round of sanctions against russia, only one day after u.s. ambassador to the united nations
that erupted sunday night at a prison in south carolina, leaving seven prisoners dead and 17 seriously injured. >> every day in the united states we lock up so many people in these really barbaric institutions. we put human beings in cages. these places are extremely overcrowded. and then one day, folks eventually erupt in desperation and fury. and rather than seek to find out why or what is going on, we just deem them animals and decide they are the worst of the worst in the most...
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. >> it gained new traction after a deadly prison riot in south carolina a week ayling. but as morgan ranford reports the federal government is resisting. >> reporter: the riot in a south carolina maximum security prison lasted seven hours and left as many inmates dead. state prison officials say the violence spread tloud the lee correctional thanks to unauthorized cell phone zploos cell phones enable inmates to do to continue to run criminal enterprise sees behind bars. >> more than 5,000 cell phones were taken away by prison guards fl 2016 in south carolina alone officers confiscated one cell phone for every three inmates the highest rate in the country. >> these folks are fighting over real money and real territory while incarcerated. >> despite tough rules to keep them out, the phones keep coming in. and the federal communicationing commission won't allow prisons to jam the signals the phones need to kpungt. captain robert johnson nearly died in 2010 when he was shot outside his home. >> a cell phone is given to an inmate a weapon of mass destruction. >> the hit was
. >> it gained new traction after a deadly prison riot in south carolina a week ayling. but as morgan ranford reports the federal government is resisting. >> reporter: the riot in a south carolina maximum security prison lasted seven hours and left as many inmates dead. state prison officials say the violence spread tloud the lee correctional thanks to unauthorized cell phone zploos cell phones enable inmates to do to continue to run criminal enterprise sees behind bars. >>...
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i'm senator tim scott and i have the pleasure of representing the great state of south carolina. i'm happy to see a bipartisan coalition of members of the house and senators here today. always good to see the speaker of the house, paul ryan with us. thank you very much. >> as i think about the memory of frederick douglass, i think about the challenges that he faced, the nation he lived in, a man born in bondage, but his spirit was always free. it was matter of time before he would experience it physically. when i think about our responsibilities today to remember the legacy of frederick douglass, it is not simply to celebrate a life lived in struggle and then his success, but to remember the responsibility that leaders today have to build upon the foundation that he established, a foundation that focuses on economic freedom and the power of education as two of the key pillars to make sure this nation lives up to its fullest potential by making sure that americans trapped in distressed communities experiences freedom, freedom that so many, so many that went before us died to purch
i'm senator tim scott and i have the pleasure of representing the great state of south carolina. i'm happy to see a bipartisan coalition of members of the house and senators here today. always good to see the speaker of the house, paul ryan with us. thank you very much. >> as i think about the memory of frederick douglass, i think about the challenges that he faced, the nation he lived in, a man born in bondage, but his spirit was always free. it was matter of time before he would...
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the newsrooms, when we buy stations, whether it's in myrtle charleston, south carolina, or tuscaloosa, vegas --m, las host: it's seven stations at the moment? guest: yes. basically you would say it's liberal. i try not to get involved in the newsroom. thewill not hear me on phone saying we should run this story, we should do that story. what cnnhat, for labeled some of their sinclair anchors as zombies was totally unfair and just downright silly. work very hard. and they will tell you, whether it's sinclair or someone else -- not for davis smith and sinclair, i would not be an owner of television stations the country today. sinclair broadcast group gave me that opportunity. and so you have to be careful. you don't want a heavy hand in newsroom. most journalists, most journals i know on the left and on the to haveeally want integrity. they really want to do what is right. fair andly want to be honorable in their reporting, which is very difficult sometimes. you leave newsroom alone. but what you do have, you have what is called commentary. at the end of my broadcasts, i may offer a 30-
the newsrooms, when we buy stations, whether it's in myrtle charleston, south carolina, or tuscaloosa, vegas --m, las host: it's seven stations at the moment? guest: yes. basically you would say it's liberal. i try not to get involved in the newsroom. thewill not hear me on phone saying we should run this story, we should do that story. what cnnhat, for labeled some of their sinclair anchors as zombies was totally unfair and just downright silly. work very hard. and they will tell you, whether...
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i've never been to south carolina. north carolina. yes, i have. myrtle beach. emotional roller coaster. ( laughter ) that was the entirety of sherman's march through the south just now with you. >> i'm losing my mind. >> stephen: okay. >> i'm sorry. >> stephen: do you get back home to your mom and dad? are your mom and dad back in kentucky? >> yes, everybody's still in kentucky. i have a lot of nephews, one niece who are getting to the age now where they start asking why my sister and law and i are putting garbage bags on the windows and i'm, like, what's going on and i said, remember what i told you about aunt jen's job and it's weird and-- because it wouldn't be christmas without a stalker. and people think they know aunt jen but they don't? and the three-year-old said if someone tries to take a picture of me at the gym, i'll shoot them with my nerf gun. ( laughter ) that was really sweet, and they wanted to put bubble wrap at the end of the driveway to-- >> stephen: tell when someone's coming? >> yes! >> stephen: that's some spy stuff right there. >> hi, guys
i've never been to south carolina. north carolina. yes, i have. myrtle beach. emotional roller coaster. ( laughter ) that was the entirety of sherman's march through the south just now with you. >> i'm losing my mind. >> stephen: okay. >> i'm sorry. >> stephen: do you get back home to your mom and dad? are your mom and dad back in kentucky? >> yes, everybody's still in kentucky. i have a lot of nephews, one niece who are getting to the age now where they start...
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the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta. the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez. the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. keating. the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks. the gentlewoman from florida, mrs. murphy. and the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. esty. vice president pence: the president of the senate at the direction of the body appoints the following senators as members he of the committee on the part of the senate to escort his excellency emmanuel macron, the president of the french republic, into the house chamber. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas, mr. cornyn. the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the senator from colorado, mr. gardner. the senator from tennessee, mr. corker. the senator from arkansas, mr. boozman. the senato
the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta. the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez. the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. keating. the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks. the gentlewoman from...
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dais for a period they bring south carolina with them to boston pennsylvania. i'm curious to hear about the stories of movement and i gratian and what you see in your work. >> it's interesting because were studying a place so were not really looking at the city or looking at those folks who left but we do see migration in interesting ways of african americans into charleston and in the wake of the civil war. cities like trust and were often viewed as a safer, freer places a place where charleston's example there was a black majority and union army and at that point it showed some interest in protecting african-americans from ex- confederate so that is one small migration story. another two is the emancipation and celebration and to get at the movement question a little bit one thing we have tracked and surprised by is that even after reconstruction and south carolina's redeemed white conservative take back control drive african-american political office that for a while these emancipation celebrations hold on and they would have them several times a year. the b
dais for a period they bring south carolina with them to boston pennsylvania. i'm curious to hear about the stories of movement and i gratian and what you see in your work. >> it's interesting because were studying a place so were not really looking at the city or looking at those folks who left but we do see migration in interesting ways of african americans into charleston and in the wake of the civil war. cities like trust and were often viewed as a safer, freer places a place where...
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up next, some of the most violent criminals in south carolina battle each other in a prison riot.ng you there. first what some of our fox affiliates are covering around the country, fox 29 in philadelphia where the ceo of starbucks is hoping to meet with the two black men arrested after store employees called 911 to say they were trespassing. kevin johnson sets company expects to train store managers on what he calls unconscious bias. fox 5 in san diego as a hot air balloon crash lands sunday evening. video from a viewer shows the balloon's dissent. san diego police say 14 passengers and a pilot were aboard. fortunately no one was injured. this is a live look at a rainy boston from fox 25. the big story there tonight, the 122nd running of the boston marathon. conditions, well, you see them. they were miserable. the first japanese man win the race since 1987 and desiree linden first american woman to win the race since 1985. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgr
up next, some of the most violent criminals in south carolina battle each other in a prison riot.ng you there. first what some of our fox affiliates are covering around the country, fox 29 in philadelphia where the ceo of starbucks is hoping to meet with the two black men arrested after store employees called 911 to say they were trespassing. kevin johnson sets company expects to train store managers on what he calls unconscious bias. fox 5 in san diego as a hot air balloon crash lands sunday...
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there is a church shooting in a state like south carolina.gets to the evolution of the human heart, the southern heart. we still have a ways to go. but we have done amazing things. kennedy: we do have our challenges as human beings. there is redemption and that is a beautiful message. thank you both so much. coming up, president trump says he wants to pull our troops out of syria. is that great news or certain disaster? -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts... and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times -- once with a woman, once with a country, and finally... with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn't that what i'm doing? with powerful 24-hour relief to non-drowsy claritin from symptoms triggered by over 200 different allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real
there is a church shooting in a state like south carolina.gets to the evolution of the human heart, the southern heart. we still have a ways to go. but we have done amazing things. kennedy: we do have our challenges as human beings. there is redemption and that is a beautiful message. thank you both so much. coming up, president trump says he wants to pull our troops out of syria. is that great news or certain disaster? -if you told me a year ago where i'd be right now... aah! ...i would have...
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there is a church shooting in a state like south carolina.gets to the evolution of the human heart, the southern heart. we still have a ways to go. but we have done amazing things. kennedy: we do have our challenges as human beings. there is redemption and that is a beautiful message. thank you both so much. coming up, president trump says he wants to pull our troops out of syria. is that great news or certain disaster? feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin with powerful 24-hour relief from symptoms triggered by over 200 different allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. for one week only, save up to $46 on select claritin products. check this sunday's newspaper. hey dad, come meet the new guy. the new guy? what new guy? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? (dog growling) hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? (bark) my analysis of satellite imagery
there is a church shooting in a state like south carolina.gets to the evolution of the human heart, the southern heart. we still have a ways to go. but we have done amazing things. kennedy: we do have our challenges as human beings. there is redemption and that is a beautiful message. thank you both so much. coming up, president trump says he wants to pull our troops out of syria. is that great news or certain disaster? feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin with powerful 24-hour relief from...
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the state i now live, in south carolina exports dream liners. we export bmws. you mentioned caterpillar that's a really important company in our state and in my district. we are exporters. we are weary of trade wars. i applaud the president for standing up for our manufacturers, but no one wins in a trade war and i hope all of this is just posturing for some more fairness from our trading partners. >> neil: you know, i know senator and congressman in this book you talk about, you know, how to govern in a divided country but the division seems to be even within your own party, as i have said at the outset. and, senator, i will ask you what i kind of touched on with the congressman this view. operations there chief among them whip sawed by. this prime for the picking by the chinese. they are worried enough to say it out loud mr. president, be careful. do you think he should be careful. >> certainly we have to be very careful with the strategies that the president is using. my office met this morning with some of the major manufacturers in south carolina. frankly,
the state i now live, in south carolina exports dream liners. we export bmws. you mentioned caterpillar that's a really important company in our state and in my district. we are exporters. we are weary of trade wars. i applaud the president for standing up for our manufacturers, but no one wins in a trade war and i hope all of this is just posturing for some more fairness from our trading partners. >> neil: you know, i know senator and congressman in this book you talk about, you know,...
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started off doing this in charleston, spread through south carolina, north carolina, georgia.st done in the northeast in the midwest. he's done it i think the last-- over hundred, hundred 50's labeling theorist than the the night in and the reason he does this is he feels like it's a way to have a connection with the enslaved past and also because he wants to use it to draw attention to these structures and their survival that we need to keep them around. that we don't have enough physical reminders of the experience of the enslaved that there is hundreds of a well preserved plantations, big houses, but for dozens and dozens of years races where the people who produced all the wealth to build those houses where they live or neglected. they fell apart and so the project is to draw attention to that and i think he's doing fantastic work. >> thank you everyone and as a way to close out in lead up to what i want to be a well read round of papas for our authors is that their work really encouraged me and really reminded me of something that we were coming to with chocolate cities f
started off doing this in charleston, spread through south carolina, north carolina, georgia.st done in the northeast in the midwest. he's done it i think the last-- over hundred, hundred 50's labeling theorist than the the night in and the reason he does this is he feels like it's a way to have a connection with the enslaved past and also because he wants to use it to draw attention to these structures and their survival that we need to keep them around. that we don't have enough physical...
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. >>> developing this morning in south carolina, at least seven inmates are dead and 17 others hurt after a prison riot broke out at a maximum security facility in bishopville. no officers were hurt. >>> two alameda county deputies are due in court in a few hours. they have pleaded not guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and assault charges. in 2015, the deputies chased a car theft suspect to an alley. video shows them beating the suspect repeatedly with their batons. >>> police are searching for the suspect in another east freeway shooting. this happened in richmond just before 7:00 saturday night. an officer was in the middle of a traffic stop when a driver in a white suv opened fire. the motive is still unclear but investigators do not believe the officer was the target in this case. this shooting follows three other shootings on the east bay freeway this month. >>> there are concerns of radiation at the former hunter point's naval base. documents say that the reports about the area are unreliable. some are blaming bay area political leaders. >> reporter: diane feinstein is one of t
. >>> developing this morning in south carolina, at least seven inmates are dead and 17 others hurt after a prison riot broke out at a maximum security facility in bishopville. no officers were hurt. >>> two alameda county deputies are due in court in a few hours. they have pleaded not guilty to assault with a deadly weapon and assault charges. in 2015, the deputies chased a car theft suspect to an alley. video shows them beating the suspect repeatedly with their batons....
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. >>> south carolina authorities say seven inmates are dead, 17 more are injured after an eight-hour prison riot happened at the lee correctional institute in the town of bishopville northeast of columbia. officials say inmates began fighting shortly after 7:00 last night. guards could not secure the building until about 3:00 this morning. ambulances from at least seven jurisdictions tended to the wounded. the maximum security facility houses about 1,500 inmates, some of them south carolina's most violent and longest serving offenders. >>> napa police are investigating the death of a woman after her body was found at the school. the department shared these photos on their facebook page. police say there is no threat to public safety. school will likely open today. anyone with information is asked to contact napa police. >>> happening today, a group plans to provide the details of what they call obstruction of justice about a redevelopment project at san francisco's hunter's point naval shipyard. united public workers for action say they have evidence that congresswoman nancy pelosi a
. >>> south carolina authorities say seven inmates are dead, 17 more are injured after an eight-hour prison riot happened at the lee correctional institute in the town of bishopville northeast of columbia. officials say inmates began fighting shortly after 7:00 last night. guards could not secure the building until about 3:00 this morning. ambulances from at least seven jurisdictions tended to the wounded. the maximum security facility houses about 1,500 inmates, some of them south...
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>>> south carolina lawmakers are proposing a ban on energy drinks on children.it's estimated at least 2,200 americans became ill after having an energy drink. last year davis cripe died after have the many energy drinks. >> he was an entertainer. loved to put on a show, every day. >> we're proud of him. >> last year davis cripe, a 16-year-old sophomore suddenly collapsed at his south carolina high school. two hours prior he drank a large soda, latte, and energy drink. they were told their son died from a caffeine-induced energy drink. >> i was so shocked, so hurt. that's something that's supposed to be so innocent, something that does not hurt your kids. >> reporter: the u.s. food & drug administration warns that adults consume no more than 400 milligram as day. that's about five cups of coffee. by one estimate, 68% of kids consume energy drinks. >> most of the cans put a label on it that says not recommended for children. so i don't understand why we're selling them to children. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics and the american medical associatio
>>> south carolina lawmakers are proposing a ban on energy drinks on children.it's estimated at least 2,200 americans became ill after having an energy drink. last year davis cripe died after have the many energy drinks. >> he was an entertainer. loved to put on a show, every day. >> we're proud of him. >> last year davis cripe, a 16-year-old sophomore suddenly collapsed at his south carolina high school. two hours prior he drank a large soda, latte, and energy drink....
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we are in the mariner's ceramics gallery and one of the greatest gallery in south carolina. in the 19th century, was home to a number of where places where enslaved potters took the local materials into these very useful vessels. we don't know the names of these potters, but one big exception and that is david gray whose work we say here. dave was a phenomenally talented potter. to convert raw clay into a vessel of this large, but dave speaks to us through his work. more than 150 examples of his work in which the signs and dates the size of the potter known, but what is even more significant are the pots where he also adds his own insubscriptions. here is a man when at a time it was illegal to teach an enslaved individual to read and write. he is giving the name of his owner and an affidavit of resistance. and he is creative. not just with his hands but creative with his minds as well, adding poems. in this case, the words, i saw a lion in a leopard's face and i saw the word grace. and a powerful statement from a man who is enslaved in this place. what is so fascinating abou
we are in the mariner's ceramics gallery and one of the greatest gallery in south carolina. in the 19th century, was home to a number of where places where enslaved potters took the local materials into these very useful vessels. we don't know the names of these potters, but one big exception and that is david gray whose work we say here. dave was a phenomenally talented potter. to convert raw clay into a vessel of this large, but dave speaks to us through his work. more than 150 examples of...
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but south carolina passed a law in 2016 mandating almost all online stores collect sales tax. and now the question is before the highest court in the land. the hearing wasombative from the start. justice sotomarnr was con about retailers and over turning a supreme court decision on this very issue. justice ruth bad teeder ginsbers on the other side. one retail trade group says cautiously optimistic. >> in order to make sure a playing field, everyon playing by the same set of tax collection rules, it's very important that this court act. >> reporter: both sides providing very different numts for collecting salesax could impact businesses. estimates of what it would cost a company to mply rangerom $12 to $25,00,000. lost revenue is up to34 billion. way fairer says no matter what happens at the supreme court, is will for consistent rules and legislative solution. >> several bills proposed trying to solve this issue but none of them have turned into law. l eyes are onhe supreme court. final decision is expected in june. for knile i'm elan murry in washington. >> as elan laid out t
but south carolina passed a law in 2016 mandating almost all online stores collect sales tax. and now the question is before the highest court in the land. the hearing wasombative from the start. justice sotomarnr was con about retailers and over turning a supreme court decision on this very issue. justice ruth bad teeder ginsbers on the other side. one retail trade group says cautiously optimistic. >> in order to make sure a playing field, everyon playing by the same set of tax...