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graham at 48%, harrison at 48%, holding a tie in south carolina.about the fund-raising surge that some democratic organizations have seen. have you experienced any extra fund-raising surge over the weekend? >> well, lawrence, we've gotten tremendous support and we really appreciate it. and, you know, folks can continue to help us, go to jaimeharrison.com. but what we are doing is focusing on the issues here in south carolina. lindsey graham is too busy trying to be important, trying to get in front of all the cameras so people can see how great he is, how he doesn't keep his word. but i'll focus on the issues that people care about here, the things that people are suffering with in this state. because he's not doing his job, i need to do it for him. and i'm focusing on those issues right now here in south carolina. >> so, four years ago, when lindsey graham was running against donald trump, he said things like, i think donald trump is a conman. i think he would destroy the republican party. there is just a long list. i don't want to use your time t
graham at 48%, harrison at 48%, holding a tie in south carolina.about the fund-raising surge that some democratic organizations have seen. have you experienced any extra fund-raising surge over the weekend? >> well, lawrence, we've gotten tremendous support and we really appreciate it. and, you know, folks can continue to help us, go to jaimeharrison.com. but what we are doing is focusing on the issues here in south carolina. lindsey graham is too busy trying to be important, trying to...
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but people are ready for change here in south carolina. we're about closing the chapter on the sold salvage that he's a relic of. i'm excited about it, and it's going to be a sea change here in south carolina. >> let's talk about the affordable care act in this case, that will be heard by the supreme court and the way it relates to this confirmation battle. are you confident that defending the aca in the year 2020 as a democratic candidate wins more votes than it loses? >> oh, it does. health care is the number one issue here in south carolina. as a result of republicans like lindsey graham refusing to fully implement the affordable care act, we haven't had medicaid expansion here in south carolina. we're one of 12 state that hasn't expanded medicaid. as a result, 250,000 people in this state that don't have health care. but if they lived in 38 other states they would. as a result of that, we've had four of our rural hospitals that have closed over the past few years. if you live in one of those communities, it doesn't matter if you're a d
but people are ready for change here in south carolina. we're about closing the chapter on the sold salvage that he's a relic of. i'm excited about it, and it's going to be a sea change here in south carolina. >> let's talk about the affordable care act in this case, that will be heard by the supreme court and the way it relates to this confirmation battle. are you confident that defending the aca in the year 2020 as a democratic candidate wins more votes than it loses? >> oh, it...
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governor of south carolina, a great man, henry mcmaster. thank thet to governor of georgia, brian kemp, doing a fantastic job. from day one who has been with me, senator david perdue, georgia. and congressman doug collins and south carolina state representative nancy may, i want to thank you all. incredible. administration's pro-american energy policies, we and the next step step remaining the number one producer of oil and natural gas in the world, we are the largest producer in the world by far, and we are energy independent, which is nice. shaleracking, the revolution, and the tremendous surge in american energy production, we are showing we can create jobs, safeguard the environment, and keep energy prices low for america and for our citizens. you see that. you also see when you pump the and payingur car sometimes a lot less than two dollars. right? we are doing well. we got more than anybody ever thought possible, right? incredible. the approach of biden and the left is the opposite. their policies will destroy jobs, because energy pri
governor of south carolina, a great man, henry mcmaster. thank thet to governor of georgia, brian kemp, doing a fantastic job. from day one who has been with me, senator david perdue, georgia. and congressman doug collins and south carolina state representative nancy may, i want to thank you all. incredible. administration's pro-american energy policies, we and the next step step remaining the number one producer of oil and natural gas in the world, we are the largest producer in the world by...
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i don't think the people in south carolina really care. care about is the type of leadership to address this issue. >> perhaps you're aware that an outside group called the lincoln probably has a new ad calling senator graham a parasite. the group is backing the ad with a $1 million spend in south carolina. this is part of the ad. >> i am all in. keep it up, donald. everything he said was true. >> parasite don't care if they feed off a good host. >> i love him to death. >> or an evil one. they only have one purpose. to feed. there's only one way to stop a parasite. deprive it of its host. >> jaime, how much do groups or donors from outside south carolina, how much have they helped your run? >> craig, we've gotten so much support, not only from here in south carolina, but we've gotten contributions from every county in the state. we've also had friends who contributed outside. senator graham has seen the same thing. as it relates to that ad, listen, man, when elephants are tumbling, you've got a republican, a group of republicans running ad
i don't think the people in south carolina really care. care about is the type of leadership to address this issue. >> perhaps you're aware that an outside group called the lincoln probably has a new ad calling senator graham a parasite. the group is backing the ad with a $1 million spend in south carolina. this is part of the ad. >> i am all in. keep it up, donald. everything he said was true. >> parasite don't care if they feed off a good host. >> i love him to death....
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i'll talk to south carolina's democratic senate candidate jaime harrison next.ng "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. n msnbc. introducing the future of fitness. it's every class you can imagine, live. welcome back to the mirror. you've got this john. and on demand. it's boxing... cardio... yoga... and more. it's an interactive, goal crushing...whole family...whole body fitness machine. it's so cool! the future of fitness is at home. the mirror. about medicare and 65, ysupplemental insurance. medicare is great, but it doesn't cover everything - only about 80% of your part b medicare costs, which means you may have to pay for the rest. that's where medicare supplement insurance comes in: to help pay for some of what medicare doesn't. learn how an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by united healthcare insurance company might be the right choice for you. a free decision guide is a great place to start. call today to request yours. so what makes an aarp medicare supplement plan unique? well, these are the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp
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north carolina, iowa, georgia, south carolina.onservative populations. so while this does, i think, clearly help democrats get to the brink, it's to be determined whether or not it helps them in a last marginal state. >> did you say that mark kelly was in trouble? >> no. i said the opposite. kelly is in arguably the strongest position out of that bunch. >> a winner there might be eligible to take office as soon as november. it could be democrat mark dellly. talk to me about the possibilities. >> four republican votes in order to block a supreme court nominee in this unprecedented scenario. they need only three. susan collins is a little americ >> you think murkowski is not going to play -- she did not say she is not going to. i think you can imagine that collins was strong today. most likely a wiggle room. the next round of endangered republicans electorally, will tom tillis be in for doing it, david purdue, it may require a retiring republican. leaning on them has not been a sturdy tree for democrats, but it may require one of th
north carolina, iowa, georgia, south carolina.onservative populations. so while this does, i think, clearly help democrats get to the brink, it's to be determined whether or not it helps them in a last marginal state. >> did you say that mark kelly was in trouble? >> no. i said the opposite. kelly is in arguably the strongest position out of that bunch. >> a winner there might be eligible to take office as soon as november. it could be democrat mark dellly. talk to me about...
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south carolina has some called home rule. local municipalities have the ability to enact mask regulations and mandates. one of the things that i have ton advocating for, in order improve our response in a crisis is to repeal some of the burdensome regulation to respond quicker. one of the things i wanted to point out during the crisis is that democrat joe cunningham voted for a measure that would have reduced south carolina's medicaid funding by up to 10%, during a pandemic. he also tried to give china, that caused this pandemic a hall pass on tariffs, trying to reward a bad actor who started the crisis in the first place. he votes with nancy pelosi 90% of the time. i think it is very disingenuous to say that you are bipartisan have that kind of record. this is what happens when you follow nancy pelosi. >> i am proud of my voting record and i and proud that i shall let to the. when the cameras were rolling a few days ago, she told you those votes were not important enough to show up. i think we need to follow the facts. follo
south carolina has some called home rule. local municipalities have the ability to enact mask regulations and mandates. one of the things that i have ton advocating for, in order improve our response in a crisis is to repeal some of the burdensome regulation to respond quicker. one of the things i wanted to point out during the crisis is that democrat joe cunningham voted for a measure that would have reduced south carolina's medicaid funding by up to 10%, during a pandemic. he also tried to...
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at least seven south carolina state legislators or murdered. could you imagine? is role on one side. what it meant the bravery to be a state legislator at that time? as a republican in the south? that really angered people in the north. to see this. it was not at the same as the civil rights movement where there were actually in the later where you could see what was going on in terms of violence, bringing to people's homes there are reports of it. >> you get a fascinating tease about john begum. a person that i'm not familiar with and would love to read more about. could you make a reference to a good source of information about him? >> you know there's not much she's not well-known and he's very important. he made very clear what he thought the 14th amendment was about. >> it's actually a new biography. i think it's gerald gerard medically one. mega. we'll get you a reference. >> thank you. >> and why you press. >> i have been advocating people to do a biography on being in for a long time. i'm sorry missed that. it is fascinating and it's very clear what he mea
at least seven south carolina state legislators or murdered. could you imagine? is role on one side. what it meant the bravery to be a state legislator at that time? as a republican in the south? that really angered people in the north. to see this. it was not at the same as the civil rights movement where there were actually in the later where you could see what was going on in terms of violence, bringing to people's homes there are reports of it. >> you get a fascinating tease about...
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south carolina is not for sale. my opponent is going to raise $25 million, the most of any democrat in the country in this cycle, three months. if you want to help me lindsey graham.com. you mentioned something about a strong voice. the strongest voice in america for the law enforcement community is president trump.t in his convention,ce he showcasd the cops, victims of crime. family members who had lost their loved one serving as a police officer. this is the most dangerous time in american history to be a cop because criminals have no fear. liberal prosecutors and politicians have no respect for the police. god bless you, president trump.. law and order is on the ballot and we are going to kick their ass for the men and women in blue. >> sean: some of the famous people that don't live in south carolina that are donating to get you ousted from south carolina? i have to imagine my friends in south carolina, they are not going to like this list. >> right. >> sean: who is on the list? >> rosie o'donnell. barbra streis
south carolina is not for sale. my opponent is going to raise $25 million, the most of any democrat in the country in this cycle, three months. if you want to help me lindsey graham.com. you mentioned something about a strong voice. the strongest voice in america for the law enforcement community is president trump.t in his convention,ce he showcasd the cops, victims of crime. family members who had lost their loved one serving as a police officer. this is the most dangerous time in american...
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it's not money, in south carolina, the county 9700 per kid. fairfield, one of the counties in south carolina, 16,000 per student. so, we have to change the formula and the focus. we need outcomes not simply a funding conversation because it's obvious that they're getting better results for $97,000 than 16,000 there may be more to the formula than money. >> let's transition because we're talking opportunity, education and equity is an element in this. a couple months ago you were in the midst of the discussions with regard to your justice act bill and responding to the tragedy of breonna taylor and george floyd and the civil unrest across the country. that bill did not go through, it wasn't adopted by the senate though you had a majority. a couple of things about it, for those watching and listening, tell us what's in that the bill and your attempt to get that through and conte contextualize it. >> three major pillars in the justice act. some of those pillars are similar to what was in the house tax bill. number one, it's the whole data collect
it's not money, in south carolina, the county 9700 per kid. fairfield, one of the counties in south carolina, 16,000 per student. so, we have to change the formula and the focus. we need outcomes not simply a funding conversation because it's obvious that they're getting better results for $97,000 than 16,000 there may be more to the formula than money. >> let's transition because we're talking opportunity, education and equity is an element in this. a couple months ago you were in the...
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>> i'm in the black primary. >> south carolina. >> look, you know.o the nan, the national action network breakfast. >> okay. >> okay, daddy, well, i'm about to pull up. love you. >> love you too, baby. bye. >> oh, my daddy. my dad would ask me like what i want to be when i grow up when i was little, and i was like the president of the united states. i grew up in the greatest city in the world, chicago. i never thought that i couldn't be what i wanted to be, and that was because of my parents. my mom was an oral surgeon, and my dad was a lawyer. he was also an aide for chicago's first black mayor, harold washington, and then he went to work on bill clinton's presidential election. we were constantly going to marches, rallies. that helped me to see how grass roots politics really looks and feels to people, especially because chicago is so segregated. it really helped shape my view of the impact that i wanted to have on the world, but i wasn't interested in being a politician. i was interested in talking to people and telling their stories. >> all right
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our hospitals have closed here in south carolina. south carolina needs a senator who's going to focus and fix the issues we're dealing with on a daily basis. lindsey graham wants the glamour an glitz of washington, d.c. but doesn't want to do any of the work that got him there. itch want to fourks on the people of south carolina. this is my promise. i will never lie to you. i will never say something that is not true. i will always keep my word because as my grandfather said, a man is only as good as his words. if folks want to be part of this, go to jamie harrison.com because we are going to send lindsey graham home. we're tired of can being betrayed time and time again. >> mr. harrison, thanks very much. >> thank you for having me. >> president trump has released a list of names he said he would use to pick a supreme court nominee. today his forum personal attorney michael cohen said this about those names. >> let me be clear. he doesn't know the names of any of the people that are on the list. the list was goichb him by the herita
our hospitals have closed here in south carolina. south carolina needs a senator who's going to focus and fix the issues we're dealing with on a daily basis. lindsey graham wants the glamour an glitz of washington, d.c. but doesn't want to do any of the work that got him there. itch want to fourks on the people of south carolina. this is my promise. i will never lie to you. i will never say something that is not true. i will always keep my word because as my grandfather said, a man is only as...
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host: let's go to daniel from conway, south carolina. he is a supporter of president trump. caller: good morning. well, i am -- i hate to say republican and democrat here, because obviously you are neither. if you really believe that donald trump should lose the election and joe biden should win, pal, whatever you are taking, keep taking it, but stay off of the tube. i am a retired new york city cop. i worked on two of his jobs. he is not racist. i have never seen anything racist about him. they do not hate women, considering most of the women, most of his general contractors that run jobs are women. and believe me, they are tougher than you. they would rip you apart. second, lindsey graham has done more for south carolina and the united states than this guy has ever done in his life. you say you were a republican for 30 years. i i have been a republican for 40 years, ever since jimmy carter lost this country to iran with his bullcrap. i am not saying i am 100% republican, i do not believe in everything republicans believe in, i believe in something things the democrats beli
host: let's go to daniel from conway, south carolina. he is a supporter of president trump. caller: good morning. well, i am -- i hate to say republican and democrat here, because obviously you are neither. if you really believe that donald trump should lose the election and joe biden should win, pal, whatever you are taking, keep taking it, but stay off of the tube. i am a retired new york city cop. i worked on two of his jobs. he is not racist. i have never seen anything racist about him....
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montana, arizona, colorado, i about, north carolina, south carolina, and maine right now. , north carolina. we may expand the map into mississippi, since mike espey has come up, even in mississippi. we believe there is a simple rule in politics, and that rule is pain is the only teacher, and because pain is the only teacher, the people who enabled donald trump and trumpism need to be held to account. we have a set of tools to do that. we are working extensively to do that. while we will not be decisive in all of them, we think we can be decisive in some of them, part of the pool, like north carolina. in others, we have been a major driver like in alaska and south carolina, so we're going to be in this fight, and republicans who enabled donald trump, they have the chance at any second deterrent and say this man is wrong. he does not represent our values and is wrong for the country. let's go back and talk about lindsey graham and the nomination of amy coney barrett for the supreme court. lindsey graham and the reason why he changed his mind. i will read it to you. lindsey graham says this.
montana, arizona, colorado, i about, north carolina, south carolina, and maine right now. , north carolina. we may expand the map into mississippi, since mike espey has come up, even in mississippi. we believe there is a simple rule in politics, and that rule is pain is the only teacher, and because pain is the only teacher, the people who enabled donald trump and trumpism need to be held to account. we have a set of tools to do that. we are working extensively to do that. while we will not be...
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he's a young man who has his feet squarely planted in south carolina soil. he loves the people of his great state. he went away to school, yale university. and when he graduated from yale, he came back and taught school there at the high school where he grew up. he gave back to his grandparents, went to work. bought his grandparents a house. symbolic of the fact that the shyster had taken the trailer home that his grandparents owned away from them unfairly. this is the kind of guy he is and the people of south carolina are finding that out and they're responding to him in such a way that i think it's going to be a surprise to the country and it will be a great honor to the people of south carolina, i think, for him to represent them. >> i'm glad to hear you're not holding yale against him too much. congressman james clyburn, thanks so much for being with us this morning and we do appreciate your. >> thank you. >>> so this morning at least a dozen people missing in the deadly wildfires in the west. among them, a well known environmental activist. we'll speak
he's a young man who has his feet squarely planted in south carolina soil. he loves the people of his great state. he went away to school, yale university. and when he graduated from yale, he came back and taught school there at the high school where he grew up. he gave back to his grandparents, went to work. bought his grandparents a house. symbolic of the fact that the shyster had taken the trailer home that his grandparents owned away from them unfairly. this is the kind of guy he is and the...
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she taught third grade in columbia, south carolina.ed monday, three days after the school was alerted to her diagnosis and just over a week after her last teacher workday at school. she was known as the school song bird for her work with the choir. the principal said she loved her students and they have missed an opportunity toed a sl ed a voad students. we're joined by her cousin, terrence. we're so sorry for your family's loss. how are you and demi's parents do? i understand she was an only child and lived with her parents. >> right now, we're all trying to cope with it. i spoke with her father tonight. he just wanted her legacy to continue to go on. demetria was a soldier. she always was free spirited and kept the family together. she just did a lot for us. we are going to miss her. >> the picture that we have seen of her with her smile outside of her classroom, it looks like the kind of teacher i wish i had. did she love teaching? >> demetria loved teaching. she practiced on us when she first got her teaching certificate. >> she pr
she taught third grade in columbia, south carolina.ed monday, three days after the school was alerted to her diagnosis and just over a week after her last teacher workday at school. she was known as the school song bird for her work with the choir. the principal said she loved her students and they have missed an opportunity toed a sl ed a voad students. we're joined by her cousin, terrence. we're so sorry for your family's loss. how are you and demi's parents do? i understand she was an only...
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south carolina. yeah, south carolina.oday shows lindsey graham tied with his democratic challenger, jaime harrison 48/48. it shows donald trump holding a one-point lead over joe biden, well within the margin of error in a state trump won by 14 points last time. jaime, the south, i keep saying it, is the hotness right now. this is now the third poll that either shows you tied or ahead with mr. graham. what is it that you think is going to be the difference to get one of you to 49, to 50? >> well, joy, the energy and momentum is on my side or are on my side. listen, you go around the state of south carolina, and you can't -- you will see this big round head everywhere. the signs are all over the place. billboards are up. people are excited because they feel the winds aof choing blowig in south carolina. lindsey graham has stopped representing them. it is far time for the people in south carolina to hand someone who going to be a workhorse for them instead of somebody who is actually fighting against them and telling them un
south carolina. yeah, south carolina.oday shows lindsey graham tied with his democratic challenger, jaime harrison 48/48. it shows donald trump holding a one-point lead over joe biden, well within the margin of error in a state trump won by 14 points last time. jaime, the south, i keep saying it, is the hotness right now. this is now the third poll that either shows you tied or ahead with mr. graham. what is it that you think is going to be the difference to get one of you to 49, to 50?...
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down 85 and you get to south carolina and lindsey graham, in the reddest of red states, is tied with jaime harrison and is frantically going on tv practically in tears begging people for money. then you keep going down, driving south from greenville, you know, on 85 past athens into atlanta and you're into georgia. and what's happening in the state of georgia? another presidential poll like so many over the past couple months that still shows georgia in a dead heat. that is just -- that is a political revolution of sorts. we are either seeing a lot of false positives or we're actually seeing something dramatic changing. and i'm not talking about the georgia senate race. i was talking about donald trump being deadlocked in -- with joe biden in georgia and it's been that way for a couple months. >> it's a bit of a different story that we're talking about with the north. the interesting thing to me is we've seen a number polls where trump is leading solidly still in south carolina and graham is tied. i've seen him down a point. i don't want to overstate this, but it could be s
down 85 and you get to south carolina and lindsey graham, in the reddest of red states, is tied with jaime harrison and is frantically going on tv practically in tears begging people for money. then you keep going down, driving south from greenville, you know, on 85 past athens into atlanta and you're into georgia. and what's happening in the state of georgia? another presidential poll like so many over the past couple months that still shows georgia in a dead heat. that is just -- that is a...
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i'm from mississippi, not south carolina, but i think a sense of integrity, a sense of honor, a sense your bond still means something in the south. it goes beyond party. i tell you how naive i am. i wrote a book that was pretty bleak about the republican party. i turned out to be an optimist. i really felt 48 hours ago that lindsey graham wouldn't do this just because it was too far even for him, but it just shows how naive i still am about the republican party. >> and what's the closing argument then? there are so many things that have happened. so many people have died of covid. there is so much economic devastation. you just talked about the tariffs and other things. what becomes the closing argument? does this become the closing argument? because it looks like for lindsey graham, the closing argument is going to be i stood by trump, i stood by evangelicals. that's his closing argument. >> so, look, south carolina's mississippians, we just don't like to be b.s.'d. i'm trying to be polite and not use profanity. people believe you when you give them your word, and then when you turn
i'm from mississippi, not south carolina, but i think a sense of integrity, a sense of honor, a sense your bond still means something in the south. it goes beyond party. i tell you how naive i am. i wrote a book that was pretty bleak about the republican party. i turned out to be an optimist. i really felt 48 hours ago that lindsey graham wouldn't do this just because it was too far even for him, but it just shows how naive i still am about the republican party. >> and what's the closing...
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the gentleman from south carolina. mr. timmons: i'd like to inquire he has colleague whether any additional speakers. i am prepared to close. mr. sherman: we have no further speakers here. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. timmons: i'll simply urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6934, time.yield back my the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. sherman: i yield myself the balance of my time. again, would like to thank my colleague from pennsylvania, ms. introducing and in effect passing this legislation here today. issuers elp qualified have access to lending facilities, will ensure that are grantedcilities on terms that's clear and ensure that congress' legislative carried out and is consistent with the policy of focused onat we have in the capital markets ubcommittee to make sure that we're not overly reliant on just three credit rating agencies. yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the ques
the gentleman from south carolina. mr. timmons: i'd like to inquire he has colleague whether any additional speakers. i am prepared to close. mr. sherman: we have no further speakers here. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. timmons: i'll simply urge my colleagues to support h.r. 6934, time.yield back my the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. sherman: i yield myself the balance of my time. again, would like to...
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i think that is a great message versus the land of calhoun in south carolina or clemson. but you need to look at each one. i am reminded of the judge when she went back -- when he went back and pardoned the friendship nine, the first and see went to jail in rock hill, south carolina. they accuse them -- of rewriting history. he said, you cannot rewrite history, but you can r-g i-g-h-t a wrong. but i think that is a good distinction. you have to ask at each memorial, what was it about? you'ree to look -- if looking at people, i was part of that generation that helped destroyed the idea of heroes in history. we might've been wrong. when we learned that jefferson at that time, we were not even sure, probably had a mistress who was underage. what else can you call it? wrong. then we sort of started throwing the baby out with the bathwater. i think you got a look at the total contribution of an individual. what was the ark of their life like. like. arc of their life peopleer thing is when are talking about -- very few of these confederate monuments are true art. they were just
i think that is a great message versus the land of calhoun in south carolina or clemson. but you need to look at each one. i am reminded of the judge when she went back -- when he went back and pardoned the friendship nine, the first and see went to jail in rock hill, south carolina. they accuse them -- of rewriting history. he said, you cannot rewrite history, but you can r-g i-g-h-t a wrong. but i think that is a good distinction. you have to ask at each memorial, what was it about? you'ree...
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and south carolina is definitely the south. southern democrats. the party of andrew jackson.hat is ominously missing here from the party of andrew jackson, northerners. where are they? why would a group of five southern democrats choose to go to the same boarding house? there's a lot of answers to that question. one result is undeniable. it was this group, the f street mess that was more responsible , than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the antebellum congress. that was the kansas nebraska act. it was this group who on a cold and snowy night in january of 1854 marched over to franklin pierce's house and demanded that pierce support their plan to organize the new territory of nebraska to permit slavery. there it is. southern democrats have one thing in common northern democrats don't. and that is an interest to expand slavery. this is ominous. because this shows the politics of the party through this political culture were becoming increasingly sectional. what year was the kansas nebraska act? >> 1854. prof. balcerski: what year i
and south carolina is definitely the south. southern democrats. the party of andrew jackson.hat is ominously missing here from the party of andrew jackson, northerners. where are they? why would a group of five southern democrats choose to go to the same boarding house? there's a lot of answers to that question. one result is undeniable. it was this group, the f street mess that was more responsible , than any other group of politicians for the most important piece of legislation in the...
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i have been going back and forth for unemployment in south carolina. appeal after appeal. i did receive my unemployment, was getting it weekly, and then all of a sudden my last job that , i worked in north carolina as a mental health qualified professional, was going into homes behind the mental health therapists, who really was not seeing the mental health patients. to my day by day service center. i had a caseload of 12. i had a caseload of 12. i was a qualified professional and i am going in and out of people's homes. i wound up contracting the flu. back then i did not know covid , was out. i really think it was probably covid. i have had the flu several times in life. i could not get out of my bed for 14 days. i was crawling to the bathroom. i was given tamiflu twice. it did not work for the whole 14 days. i winded up using a vaporizer, putting vaporizer stuff inside of the vaporizer and just a bunch of home remedies to make it through those 14 days. i contracted it from going back and forth to the clients' homes. one of my clients went to the dominican republic for chr
i have been going back and forth for unemployment in south carolina. appeal after appeal. i did receive my unemployment, was getting it weekly, and then all of a sudden my last job that , i worked in north carolina as a mental health qualified professional, was going into homes behind the mental health therapists, who really was not seeing the mental health patients. to my day by day service center. i had a caseload of 12. i had a caseload of 12. i was a qualified professional and i am going in...
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i was ambassador to france, and so i realized on a saturday to satisfy south carolina that i would have to resort to walking into the fields and grabbing handfuls of that uplift rice and then sewing it up into my coattails, and so i left milan, went down to the south near to noah, sailed back to france and finally sent that rise to south carolina. do you know, if i had been found for smuggling that rice, the sentence would have been death by hanging? so i apologize to share that story with you, but i will go to any and to satisfy our countrymen with a new plan. i think it is the most important thing anyone could do for their nation is to introduce a new plant. your next question, mr. light? >> well, president jefferson, we've had a number of questions about things that you like to eat. in fact, we had a question about whether or not it was all vegetables on your plate, and other questions asking if you like tomatoes. would you care to comment on what you served for dinner? >> you asked me amongst all things in the garden what are my favorite vegetables? what do i delight to provide at t
i was ambassador to france, and so i realized on a saturday to satisfy south carolina that i would have to resort to walking into the fields and grabbing handfuls of that uplift rice and then sewing it up into my coattails, and so i left milan, went down to the south near to noah, sailed back to france and finally sent that rise to south carolina. do you know, if i had been found for smuggling that rice, the sentence would have been death by hanging? so i apologize to share that story with you,...
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that's why i need people to go down jaimeharrison.com be a part of our movement to transform south carolinathat as well >> yeah. we're finally hearing that there is going to be some spending from the democratic spending committee in the south the word is they will spent about seven figures in the south. do you believe that democrats in general are missing an opportunity? i asked my team to pull up some of the polling on these southern races. in kentucky mitch mcconnell is doing quite well let's set that aside for a moment georgia looks competitive. the david purdue race is a two point race the john kor than race where me's up significantly. but in general if you go through mississippi and some of these other states, are democrats missing an opportunity by not putting more money in the south, even in races like alabama where they need an incumbent to defend like doug jones? >> well, it is important that you compete everywhere it is important that when you think about the south, and i talk about the south often, you have a large pocket of african-american voters right there in the south and t
that's why i need people to go down jaimeharrison.com be a part of our movement to transform south carolinathat as well >> yeah. we're finally hearing that there is going to be some spending from the democratic spending committee in the south the word is they will spent about seven figures in the south. do you believe that democrats in general are missing an opportunity? i asked my team to pull up some of the polling on these southern races. in kentucky mitch mcconnell is doing quite well...
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south carolina, we will become far less relevant. but one of the most egregious things they are talking about is expanding the number of judges so they can dilute the center-right majority we have created over time. and from 2020-2024 there will be two, maybe three vacancies, but they are trying to reshape the way our founding fathers created america to their advantage. they're trying to do away with the electoral college, to reshape what a judge does and the number of people serving on the supreme court. they are trying to add states in a manner i think is overwhelmingly partisan. and if we lose the house and republicans lose the senate and biden wins, i think most of what i just described has a better than 50-50 chance of coming true because they will try to change the rules of the senate to do away with the legislative requirement and filibuster. schumer and all of leadership in the senate will be under enormous pressure from the left. so a lot is at stake. my opponent, we will talk about where he is at versus where i am at later
south carolina, we will become far less relevant. but one of the most egregious things they are talking about is expanding the number of judges so they can dilute the center-right majority we have created over time. and from 2020-2024 there will be two, maybe three vacancies, but they are trying to reshape the way our founding fathers created america to their advantage. they're trying to do away with the electoral college, to reshape what a judge does and the number of people serving on the...
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i think after south carolina, the remarks he made, after his stunning victory in south carolina they on sunday on tv and monday on tv. what people saw, i think, willie, is his humility and a candidate with purpose and they came back to him. i think they were always there, but they came back to him after seeing him. >> joe, if you look at the african-american vote, i know we'll dive into these numbers. obviously african-american voters saved joe biden in south carolina. the numbers were even bigger last night. he won 60% of african-american voters. the numbers like 63%, alabama, 72%. tennessee, 62%. african-american voters, older voters rode to the rescue last night for joe biden. >> some people trying to suggest, bernie sanders voters, trying to suggest those numbers, black voters for joe biden were not shocking. they were shocking. again, i go back to that poll a week ago that had bernie sanders within single digits of joe biden. even after south carolina, people said 60%, 50% that's a pretty good number for joe biden. that's because of jim clyburn. those numbers, 62% in virginia, i
i think after south carolina, the remarks he made, after his stunning victory in south carolina they on sunday on tv and monday on tv. what people saw, i think, willie, is his humility and a candidate with purpose and they came back to him. i think they were always there, but they came back to him after seeing him. >> joe, if you look at the african-american vote, i know we'll dive into these numbers. obviously african-american voters saved joe biden in south carolina. the numbers were...
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secondly on lindsey graham, he's in a close race in south carolina.ould just say that donald trump's pretty popular down there and the idea that he would not move forward with donald trump's nominee to the supreme court would not sit well with the conservative voters of south carolina. so i think a lot of people are assuming that he's going to be knotted up by some previous statement, but there's a lot of trump supporters down there that would be unhappy if he were to put the brakes on this. >> jess, the president is laser focussed on his re-election. what do you make of the chances that the republicans will move forward before the election? >> i mean, any time we're expecting republicans to stand on principle and do the right thing for democracy in america, we are disappointed. and i would imagine that that will be the case here. it is up to democrats, democrats in the senate, democrats on the streets, to make as large of noise as possible to stop this from going through. i don't know that we'll be able to do it. i do know we'll be able to vote. and
secondly on lindsey graham, he's in a close race in south carolina.ould just say that donald trump's pretty popular down there and the idea that he would not move forward with donald trump's nominee to the supreme court would not sit well with the conservative voters of south carolina. so i think a lot of people are assuming that he's going to be knotted up by some previous statement, but there's a lot of trump supporters down there that would be unhappy if he were to put the brakes on this....
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i would love it if you tie south carolina. a lot of activity in south carolina. you had the best yiefer ever had and they had the best year they have ever had. we are deeply honored to be joined by a military spouse, amy williams joined by her spouse townsend williams. at my state of the union address. everybody remembers. look at that. hi, amy. what a great place. we had a great state of the union. you are looking well. thank you very much. say hello to the whole family. thanks to the incredible sacrifices -- and they are our warriors, we are pursuing peace in afghanistan. it's very close. we'll soon be down to 4,000 soldiers. we are taking them out. they are serving as policemen. they have done a great job. i am not looking to kill 3 million people to win what? should have never been in the middle east. we are bringing them back just so you know. we are bringing them back from iraq. we are down to 2,000 soldiers in iraq. in syria we are all back, we are all finished except for one thing. i decided to keep the oil. we took the oil. we kept it. we'll always suppo
i would love it if you tie south carolina. a lot of activity in south carolina. you had the best yiefer ever had and they had the best year they have ever had. we are deeply honored to be joined by a military spouse, amy williams joined by her spouse townsend williams. at my state of the union address. everybody remembers. look at that. hi, amy. what a great place. we had a great state of the union. you are looking well. thank you very much. say hello to the whole family. thanks to the...
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but not in south carolina. so, i think he is who he says he was. so, many of you have probably heard of equiano. but i suspect almost none of you have heard of this man. james field stanfield. he was a common sailor on board a slave ship. he had sailed around the world. he was very well educated. he had been studying to be a priest in france. he was an irishman, by the way from dublin. and he had a kind of personal rebellion against the church. he went away. he deserted the church, went to sea, sailed around the world. and finally one time he signed on board a slave ship. we don't know exactly why he did it. i suspect he was pretty desperate for money. and this, in fact, is a main reason why a lot of sailors signed on board these ships. the mortality rates for sailors were just as high as the rates for the enslaved. this is not widely known. the reasons are a little different. much of it has to do with the malaria of the west coast of africa, which made it the white man's grave. so, it's not a place that people would usually choose to sail to unles
but not in south carolina. so, i think he is who he says he was. so, many of you have probably heard of equiano. but i suspect almost none of you have heard of this man. james field stanfield. he was a common sailor on board a slave ship. he had sailed around the world. he was very well educated. he had been studying to be a priest in france. he was an irishman, by the way from dublin. and he had a kind of personal rebellion against the church. he went away. he deserted the church, went to sea,...
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south carolina so often south carolina goes off the deep end. it'll probably do it again. it's not a cause for concern. well, folks, it was a cause for concern. december and january of 1861 suddenly the other states in the deep south fell into line behind south carolina, and suddenly you have a situation that has been way out of control. and this is what william a. seward was so concerned about. they know who side the bread is buttered on, they wouldn't dream in the end of doing this. seward and some other people who were closer to the ground, another of them right here in new york city was former senator haylton figs. they said this is year wrs and dangerous, we've got our try otherwise this whoelg thing has the potential to run us into territory where we don't want to go. >> and about calhoun? any thoughts about calhoun? >> i did my graduate work at jail university. i'm not one of those who would say just because in retrospect john calhoun disagreed with many things we disagree with we ought to name calhoun calhoun college. >> it was entertaining and informative. thank y
south carolina so often south carolina goes off the deep end. it'll probably do it again. it's not a cause for concern. well, folks, it was a cause for concern. december and january of 1861 suddenly the other states in the deep south fell into line behind south carolina, and suddenly you have a situation that has been way out of control. and this is what william a. seward was so concerned about. they know who side the bread is buttered on, they wouldn't dream in the end of doing this. seward...
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. >> next, south carolina senator lindsey graham talks about the confirmation process for supreme courtp's nominee. >> and the drama over the supreme court, mike next guest will have a starring role. he is the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, where the confirmation fight over ruth bader ginsburg's vacancy will play out. he has had this front-row seat in the last couple of nominations. share his perspective along with what the timeline may be, is senator lindsey graham. voters to the values summit. >> thank you. guess supreme court nominations are the super bowl for our business. this will be number four for me. looking forward to it. >> you are in the driver's seat as the chairman of the committee. making hisnt announcement on saturday. that sets in motion a process. what is it? >> it is a constitutional process. every president has the right to pick replacements for the supreme court. of the 19 supreme court nominations in an election year, 17 were confirmed. this will be the 20th. when the person is of one party and the senate is of another, there had -- have only been t wo. w
. >> next, south carolina senator lindsey graham talks about the confirmation process for supreme courtp's nominee. >> and the drama over the supreme court, mike next guest will have a starring role. he is the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, where the confirmation fight over ruth bader ginsburg's vacancy will play out. he has had this front-row seat in the last couple of nominations. share his perspective along with what the timeline may be, is senator lindsey graham....
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town in up in a small south carolina. his dad is a police officer.rldfather served war ii and korea and vietnam. service to our country goes through their veins very, very rapidly. exactly 19 years ago today, and september 11, 2000 one, news of the attack in our nation's great, great country. this was an attack just like never has happened to us. but it went through pat's high school and went through is death went through his classroom and pat was sitting there listening. his teacher solemnly told his students that their generation had a fight to win, a fight and a fight to win. in that moment, pat was called to action. he knew his country needed him. 10 months later at the age of 18, pat was in army basic training at fort benning. soon, he joined the elite ranks of the legendary army rangers. pat became an exceptional soldier and expert sniper. he saw heavy combat in multiple theaters of battle. 2010, during a deployment in afghanistan, his leg was severely wounded by an enemy grenade. while recovering in south carolina, pat met with his wife, aliso
town in up in a small south carolina. his dad is a police officer.rldfather served war ii and korea and vietnam. service to our country goes through their veins very, very rapidly. exactly 19 years ago today, and september 11, 2000 one, news of the attack in our nation's great, great country. this was an attack just like never has happened to us. but it went through pat's high school and went through is death went through his classroom and pat was sitting there listening. his teacher solemnly...
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>> well, i can't speak for south carolina.to me that, first of all, i just cannot imagine how most of these republican senators who have gone on the record years ago now wake up and look at themselves in the mirror and are somehow comfortable with what they've become and the things they have to say, which is purely the party of power. purely, the whole republican philosophy now is because we can. and i think one of the things that i find so striking about this, is that it says that conservatives, in so far as we can call them conservatives have completely given up on any hope that their ideas can ever be sold to the public. that they can win elections. they can advance their cause. they have become the far left liberals of an earlier generation, saying nobody wants what we're selling so we're going to go to the courts and we don't care how we get to the courts. it's amazing to see people of the right who -- when joe and i were republicans this was a big thing to criticize the left saying you guys are going to the courts to get
>> well, i can't speak for south carolina.to me that, first of all, i just cannot imagine how most of these republican senators who have gone on the record years ago now wake up and look at themselves in the mirror and are somehow comfortable with what they've become and the things they have to say, which is purely the party of power. purely, the whole republican philosophy now is because we can. and i think one of the things that i find so striking about this, is that it says that...
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it to the east coast as well so that the atlantic side, the gulf side and up in the georgian, south carolina. that's the message and battleground florida. a state you will hear so much about. the other state is north carolina. he will make another trip there. we will follow both as we get into the heat of the action with less than two months to go. he's been watching and waiting. karl rove is there. welcome both of you. can i show you something? this is something else. you know it's that time. here are the results and florida four years ago. he won the state by 120,000 votes. this is what we're seeing in the polling now down in florida. put all of them together, the average, joe biden was obsessed. a month ago he was up four, today is 1.8. very interesting, very intriguing how this is developing. north carolina, biden up three, today it's nearly a draw at .6. what is moving in the states that you see? >> i think the election will naturally tighten. the further we get away from the coronavirus, the more people's concerns will turn to the economy. donald trump has an advantage, joe biden has h
it to the east coast as well so that the atlantic side, the gulf side and up in the georgian, south carolina. that's the message and battleground florida. a state you will hear so much about. the other state is north carolina. he will make another trip there. we will follow both as we get into the heat of the action with less than two months to go. he's been watching and waiting. karl rove is there. welcome both of you. can i show you something? this is something else. you know it's that time....
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they are being built in ohio, being built in south carolina, north carolina. they are being built all over and expanded at a level we have never seen before. because i said to japan and germany and others, sorry, you have to come here and build plants, otherwise we are going to have to make it very tough on
they are being built in ohio, being built in south carolina, north carolina. they are being built all over and expanded at a level we have never seen before. because i said to japan and germany and others, sorry, you have to come here and build plants, otherwise we are going to have to make it very tough on
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, south carolina, georgia. re fighting in the carolinas -- or actually anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troop, resources to the fight in the north. it means these governments can coalesce. these people can coerce loyalists -- >> was there a divisive battle in georgia. >> georgia is very new. it was only settled in the mid 1730s. very small population. with everything else falling apart in the south, the governor flees. they arrest him and he escapes and goes on a warship. so there's -- georgia rolls over. doesn't fight. okay. so, that's rage militaire in the south. well, we have one last topic and that's boston. okay. the siege of boston. let's go back to the very first picture here. boston has been under siege since bunker hill. the americans can't get in. the americans can't get out. george washington shows up and begins to turn it into the main continental army. washington crossing begins at this point. washington meets all of these guys who are new englanders. t
, south carolina, georgia. re fighting in the carolinas -- or actually anywhere in the south until 1778. that means these colonies contribute support, troop, resources to the fight in the north. it means these governments can coalesce. these people can coerce loyalists -- >> was there a divisive battle in georgia. >> georgia is very new. it was only settled in the mid 1730s. very small population. with everything else falling apart in the south, the governor flees. they arrest him...
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the assembly speaker apologized lots of people are seeing green after the pick 4 lottery in south carolina. >> because the winning numbers were 2, 2, 2, 2 and quadruple number combinations are the most popular number combos played. >> $3.5 million in prizes are being awarded. >> kind of a letdown. >>> finally the political candidate who is winning over the internet. >> he was seen on a yard sign in iowa.
the assembly speaker apologized lots of people are seeing green after the pick 4 lottery in south carolina. >> because the winning numbers were 2, 2, 2, 2 and quadruple number combinations are the most popular number combos played. >> $3.5 million in prizes are being awarded. >> kind of a letdown. >>> finally the political candidate who is winning over the internet. >> he was seen on a yard sign in iowa.