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south carolina has over 300 magistrate judges who hear thousands of cases each year. ikely to see a magistrate judge than any other type of judge in our judicial system. as has been detailed in the media, these judges receive little public scrutiny before they are confirmed, receive limited legal training and are not required to be lawyers in good standing with the bar. the first step in reform is transparency and accountability. magistrate judges must be required to be attorneys in good standing and certified by the bar to practice law. second, they should be publicly screened in hearings similar to those used for circuit and family court judges. and each member of the senate should vote on the record on each magistrate's confirmation. for further accountability, we must strengthen the statutory definition on what constitutes lobbying when it comes to influencing or communicating with state agencies on decisions, procurement or actions taken by the agency or its employees. also, we must have stronger and expanded authority for the state ethics commission on the local
south carolina has over 300 magistrate judges who hear thousands of cases each year. ikely to see a magistrate judge than any other type of judge in our judicial system. as has been detailed in the media, these judges receive little public scrutiny before they are confirmed, receive limited legal training and are not required to be lawyers in good standing with the bar. the first step in reform is transparency and accountability. magistrate judges must be required to be attorneys in good...
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may god bless you, the state of south carolina and the great united states of america. [applause] thank you and good evening. [applause]
may god bless you, the state of south carolina and the great united states of america. [applause] thank you and good evening. [applause]
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may god bless you, the state of south carolina and the great united states of america. [applause] thank you and good evening. [applause] infrastructure. >> nevada governor steve sisolak. >> good evening. in normal times, i would be addressing you tonight in this legislative chamber, assembled in front of our constitutional officers, elected officials, supreme court justices and other guests. but as we all know too well, these are not normal times. every nevadan has been impacted by the covid outbreak. whether you've lost a job, had to learn from home, missed a graduation, grappled with keeping your small business open, or been unable to visit family for birthdays and holiday, or in a hospital room, this disease has touched us all.
may god bless you, the state of south carolina and the great united states of america. [applause] thank you and good evening. [applause] infrastructure. >> nevada governor steve sisolak. >> good evening. in normal times, i would be addressing you tonight in this legislative chamber, assembled in front of our constitutional officers, elected officials, supreme court justices and other guests. but as we all know too well, these are not normal times. every nevadan has been impacted by...
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and south carolina is going to adopt this as their symbol. and you'll still see it to this day on the south carolina state flag, is the palmetto tree. that harkens back to this revolutionary war history. this is the actual flag carried by the palmetto guards which was a local charleston militia group that will be stained on morris island during the initial bombardment of fort sumter. so this just kind of gives you a good map. this gives you a good view of what it looked like in charleston harbor in 1861. you can see sullivan's island, they took fort moultrie. they build a raft and they put cannons on it, and it would float in the harbor and they could fire on the fort from their. this island down here on the south, morris island, would play an important role, not only during the first battle but later on in the war as well. and that position they're going to fortify that island as well. and there's a battery there that's manned by some students from the citadel. there was a military college there in charleston. and in january of 1861, preside
and south carolina is going to adopt this as their symbol. and you'll still see it to this day on the south carolina state flag, is the palmetto tree. that harkens back to this revolutionary war history. this is the actual flag carried by the palmetto guards which was a local charleston militia group that will be stained on morris island during the initial bombardment of fort sumter. so this just kind of gives you a good map. this gives you a good view of what it looked like in charleston...
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despite south carolina's secession in 1860. next, mark malloy describes the events of april 12, 1861 when confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on fort sumter. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. chris: welcome back to the virtual symposium. glad to have you with us. my name is chris. our next speaker comes to us from our sister site, "emerging revolutionary war." mark malloy is a historian with the national park service and he is like, what can i do this revolutionary war? i said, this is the civil war. we decided we would let him talk about fort sumter because it is as close as we can get to the revolutionary war era. i say that because mark is a delightful historian, wonderful guy, wish i could get him to laugh on cue. his most distinctive feature is his laugh. we are delighted to have him come here today to speak about the first shots of the civil war at fort sumter. mark? mark: thank you so much for that introduction, chris. [laughter] it is a pleasure to
despite south carolina's secession in 1860. next, mark malloy describes the events of april 12, 1861 when confederate guns around the harbor opened fire on fort sumter. this talk was part of a symposium on the war in the east hosted by the emerging civil war blog. chris: welcome back to the virtual symposium. glad to have you with us. my name is chris. our next speaker comes to us from our sister site, "emerging revolutionary war." mark malloy is a historian with the national park...
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yesterday, south carolina public health officials notified the public about the first two documented cases of the b-1351 variant, first detected in south africa and now in the united states. these cases were identified in different parts of the state and not believed to be epidemiology linked. we are learning more. earlier this week, minnesota identified the first u.s. case of the p-1 variant. this is a variant that originally emerged in brazil. cdc will continue communicating with international, state and local partners to monitor the presence and impact of variants in the united states and around the world. we are actively working with national reference laboratories, state health departments and researchers across the country to improve our understanding of the variants and how they -- it may impact the pandemic. we also know viruses mutate. they tend to mutate in ways that are advantageous to the virus. we expected this. this is why i feel compelled to underscore for you the need for each of us to remain steadfast in our commitment to taking all of the appropriate steps to protect
yesterday, south carolina public health officials notified the public about the first two documented cases of the b-1351 variant, first detected in south africa and now in the united states. these cases were identified in different parts of the state and not believed to be epidemiology linked. we are learning more. earlier this week, minnesota identified the first u.s. case of the p-1 variant. this is a variant that originally emerged in brazil. cdc will continue communicating with...
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many members of congress south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace said on nbc's meet the press republicans must speak out against president trump we need to rebuild our country and i'm counting on my colleagues to add to join us to be that new voice for the republican party to lead us out of this crisis going forward because our country is counting on us but other republicans like south carolina senator lindsey graham see the senate should dismiss the charges and move on to promote healing. >>reporting in washington, i'm basil john. >>the u.s. government says that violent groups may turn to old-fashioned ways of communicating to plan future criminal activities. the federal june communications commission says that hate groups and others could be using radios instead of social media. they also say that would be a grave mistake because conducting or coordinating criminal activities via radio could lead to federal charges that implies to so-called ham radio operators even those using walkie talkies the government says the groups are looking for other ways to talk to each other. now
many members of congress south carolina republican congresswoman nancy mace said on nbc's meet the press republicans must speak out against president trump we need to rebuild our country and i'm counting on my colleagues to add to join us to be that new voice for the republican party to lead us out of this crisis going forward because our country is counting on us but other republicans like south carolina senator lindsey graham see the senate should dismiss the charges and move on to promote...
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republican congresswoman from south carolina, nancy mace. welcome, congratulations on your victory. >> thank you. >> being installed there in congress. let me first ask your reaction to what happened to senator graham. your fellow republican from south carolina i might add. >> right. i've been one of the most outspoken and vocal critics of the events that transpired on wednesday, so to say that i feel like a sitting duck especially after seeing and watching that video would probably be an understatement. in fact, i was escorted home by a security detail last night just to take an extra abundance of caution. you know, this is what happens when rhetoric has real consequences and people take your words literally. and that's why these events happened on wednesday and why i've been such a vocal critic. it's scary. i'm so grateful that i sent my kids home at the first flight out on monday morning. my motherly instinct was it doesn't feel right, safe, my children don't need to be up
republican congresswoman from south carolina, nancy mace. welcome, congratulations on your victory. >> thank you. >> being installed there in congress. let me first ask your reaction to what happened to senator graham. your fellow republican from south carolina i might add. >> right. i've been one of the most outspoken and vocal critics of the events that transpired on wednesday, so to say that i feel like a sitting duck especially after seeing and watching that video would...
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. >> nancy mace, a brand new member of congress from the charleston, south carolina, area, a republican from south carolina, thank you for coming on and sharing your perspective with us this morning. >> thank you for having me this morning. >> you got it. >>> when we come back, with case loads and the death toll loads and the death toll growing, why can't we get the your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms...
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you think about bree newsome after the horror at mother emanuel church in charleston, south carolina, o shimmied up that flagpole on the grounds of the south carolina legislature and took down the confederate flag, and they put it right on back up. what about what we're seeing today? prof. davis: well, of course, bree newsome was a wonderful pioneer, and i think it's important to link this trend to the campaign in south africa, rhodes must fall. and, of course, i think this reflects the extent to which we are being called upon to deeply reflect on t role of historical racisms that have brought us to the point where we are today. you know, racism should have been immediately confronted in the aftermath of the end of slavery. this is what dr. du bois's analysis was all about, not so much in terms of, "well, what we were going to do about these poor people who have been enslaved so many generations?" t rather, "how can we reorganize our society in order to guarantee the incorporation of previously enslaved people?" now, attention is being turned towards the symbols of slavery, the symbol
you think about bree newsome after the horror at mother emanuel church in charleston, south carolina, o shimmied up that flagpole on the grounds of the south carolina legislature and took down the confederate flag, and they put it right on back up. what about what we're seeing today? prof. davis: well, of course, bree newsome was a wonderful pioneer, and i think it's important to link this trend to the campaign in south africa, rhodes must fall. and, of course, i think this reflects the extent...
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much i learned from you about south carolina politics. really interested in you talking us through your perspective. i hope you will come back. >> i will come back. lindsay saided that may 2016 if we nominate donald trump we will get destroyed and we will deserve it. i think that is coming to roost. >> democratic national committee chairman jamie harrison. it is great to see you. >> take care. >> much more to get to tonight. stay with us. h more to get to tt stay with us
much i learned from you about south carolina politics. really interested in you talking us through your perspective. i hope you will come back. >> i will come back. lindsay saided that may 2016 if we nominate donald trump we will get destroyed and we will deserve it. i think that is coming to roost. >> democratic national committee chairman jamie harrison. it is great to see you. >> take care. >> much more to get to tonight. stay with us. h more to get to tt stay with us
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the army had allowed him to transfer from south carolina to fort sam houston.ers to get closer to the baby. and as close as he can get was san antonio so he can come and spend time with the baby on the weekends. the ramirez family struggled to find normalcy. back in maryland, the investigation seemed to have stalled. anne arundel county offered a $20,000 reward for information about the case. the reward generated no promising leads, and homicide detectives wondered if karlyn's death could be part of a larger, even more sinister crime. coming up -- investigators pursue a stunning new theory. >> there's no likely suspects. so the first thought is, serial killer or some unknown individual. >> reporter: and then, an eye-brow raising revelation about karlyn's estranged husband. >> she said that they had been intimate, for several years. com? almond breeze starts here with our almond trees in our blue diamond orchard in california. my parents' job is to look after them. and it's my job to test the product. the best almonds make the best almondmilk. blue diamond almon
the army had allowed him to transfer from south carolina to fort sam houston.ers to get closer to the baby. and as close as he can get was san antonio so he can come and spend time with the baby on the weekends. the ramirez family struggled to find normalcy. back in maryland, the investigation seemed to have stalled. anne arundel county offered a $20,000 reward for information about the case. the reward generated no promising leads, and homicide detectives wondered if karlyn's death could be...
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here's cbs's mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, south carolina's governor is telling residents not to after two cases of the highly-contagious covid strain, first identified in south africa, were detected in the state. south carolina now ranked second in the nation for new covid cases per capita. >> it's yet another reminder that the fight against this deadly virus is far from over. >> reporter: two adults with no recent travel history and no connection to each other tested positive for the variant in different parts of south carolina. former c.d.c. director dr. tom frieden. >> here is the bottom line: the more uncontrolled spread of virus there is, in this country or anywhere in the world, the more likely it is that strains will emerge and spread which are either more infectious or potentially even more lethalorhg but tonight, reports that an additional dose can be squeezed out of pfizer's vaccine vial are it.es needed to >> we're solving for problems as we go. >> reporter: pharmacist jessica daley is vice president of premier, a health-care company that streamlines medical supply pu
here's cbs's mola lenghi. >> reporter: tonight, south carolina's governor is telling residents not to after two cases of the highly-contagious covid strain, first identified in south africa, were detected in the state. south carolina now ranked second in the nation for new covid cases per capita. >> it's yet another reminder that the fight against this deadly virus is far from over. >> reporter: two adults with no recent travel history and no connection to each other tested...
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the south carolina republican chairs the judiciary committee. this is 35 minutes. senator graham: everybody ok? everybody make it out ok? i will just start. is that ok with you all? >> [indiscernible] senator graham: there you go. it is all good. as you can imagine, everyone in politics at the federal level are asked a lot of questions by the media about what it was all about. rather than doing a bunch of interviews, i thought i would if an idea what happened yesterday and the way forward for the country and try to get back to south carolina and help the transition. the first thing that stands out to me is how embarrassed and disgusted i am that the united states capital could be taken over by domestic terrorists while we are in session transferring power from one president to the other. that a band of people who are terrorists and not patriots literally occupied the floor of the house, drove the senate out of its chamber come and the question for the country is -- how could that happen 20 years after 9/11? september this year will be the 20th anniversary of the at
the south carolina republican chairs the judiciary committee. this is 35 minutes. senator graham: everybody ok? everybody make it out ok? i will just start. is that ok with you all? >> [indiscernible] senator graham: there you go. it is all good. as you can imagine, everyone in politics at the federal level are asked a lot of questions by the media about what it was all about. rather than doing a bunch of interviews, i thought i would if an idea what happened yesterday and the way forward...
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number one or maybe the if says a on the screen pmt a, south carolina now has two cases of the covid-19 variant, b 1351, the one originally spotted in south africa. b. the vaccine may have diminished effectiveness against new virus variants. something that we're looking at. >>> or c, the brazil appear uk variants are better at infecting children for unknown reasons. which unis not true? >> i did hear that south carolina has two confirmed cases of the variant. so that's not it. i think i've heard the vaccine may have diminished effectiveness -- not proven, don't know for sure but since moderna is doing a booster by the logic of deduction i'm saying not that. i will go with c, the brazil and uk variants are better at infecting children for unknown reason. i'm not sure and a lot of the viewers say a. so, you know, people think a is the lie. and some people say c, which is what i'm going to guess. what is it? >> c is the lie. and, you know, i respect how looked at the wording to piece that out. we'll run through them quickly. we have now identified two strains of that variant which was or
number one or maybe the if says a on the screen pmt a, south carolina now has two cases of the covid-19 variant, b 1351, the one originally spotted in south africa. b. the vaccine may have diminished effectiveness against new virus variants. something that we're looking at. >>> or c, the brazil appear uk variants are better at infecting children for unknown reasons. which unis not true? >> i did hear that south carolina has two confirmed cases of the variant. so that's not it. i...
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south carolina, large parts of new york and most of new jersey and also pennsylvania. any countryside in places that were occupied by the british, ordinary people michael months or weeks without saying a british soldier. whereas in cities where people are kind of living cheek by jowl, you're interacting with the occupied course, everything will date. as things move more quickly with greater intensity. in the cities were crucial to the plan on both sides. for the british common strategy was going to take the cities and use them as a basis to conciliate the loyalty from the surrounding countryside. and if there was anywhere that would be welcoming the british army, is likely to be these port cities. much more kind of transient in the population. they were largely dependent on the trade of the british empire for their livelihoods before the evolution. in any places for example, they welcomed the british army with this kind of counsel in the higher citizens in the proclamation of when he lands. so a lot of these places, the words these kind of people who were welcoming the
south carolina, large parts of new york and most of new jersey and also pennsylvania. any countryside in places that were occupied by the british, ordinary people michael months or weeks without saying a british soldier. whereas in cities where people are kind of living cheek by jowl, you're interacting with the occupied course, everything will date. as things move more quickly with greater intensity. in the cities were crucial to the plan on both sides. for the british common strategy was...
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craig is in south carolina where the cases were discovered. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this state's public health said the two adults carrying that south african variant of covid-19 had no recent travel history, no connection to one another. of course that's raising concern that the strain may already be circulating and new data indicates current vaccines may be less effective against it, this as breaking news comes this morning with johnson & johnson with new results on the highly anticipated one-dose vaccine. >> reporter: this morning, johnson & johnson announcing the phrase three trial in the u.s. is 72% of preventing moderate to severe system toms four books after vaccination and protection starts as early as two weeks after a single shot, making it easier to vaccinate a lot more people. >> stops you from getting covid or helps you if you get covid have a much milder version of covid. >> reporter: former giant saying it will file for emergency authorization. if it's green lit by the fda it would be the first single dose covid
craig is in south carolina where the cases were discovered. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this state's public health said the two adults carrying that south african variant of covid-19 had no recent travel history, no connection to one another. of course that's raising concern that the strain may already be circulating and new data indicates current vaccines may be less effective against it, this as breaking news comes this morning with johnson & johnson with new results on...
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i want you to weigh in on his behalf in south carolina. joe lived there. i know many were waiting to hear from you. i even did a story with my other grandmother before the primary. at the time, joe biden had been doing poorly. i want to know how you decided to step into the primary and say something. >> you started out with a picture. the fish fry that i have become famous for, i was doing that before i came to congress. i have been congress 28 years. but i was doing that fish fry before congress. i really did it to give all of our workers around the state to do the friday night before the state democratic convention. it was just to show appreciation for people, turn out the votes, so that fish fry i had took place at a time my wife was losing her battle with diabetes. and she could not attend. we had twentysomething odd candidates running for candidate at the fish fry. there were 7500 people, according to the estimates of the police department. i got home, i spoke to my wife and told her about the success of the fish fry. and she said if you really want t
i want you to weigh in on his behalf in south carolina. joe lived there. i know many were waiting to hear from you. i even did a story with my other grandmother before the primary. at the time, joe biden had been doing poorly. i want to know how you decided to step into the primary and say something. >> you started out with a picture. the fish fry that i have become famous for, i was doing that before i came to congress. i have been congress 28 years. but i was doing that fish fry before...
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the people of south carolina spoke, he won my state and became president. i decided then, it is not about me, it is about being a senator from south carolina. people from south carolina wanted me to work with this president, and i did. i did the same with obama, i will do the same with biden. but this is a republican president. he changed my opinion of who he was through his actions. reporter: yesterday he helped incite a mob riot. sen. graham: just let me get there. the reason i have been close to the president is i think he has done tremendous things for this country. i think the judges he has nominated have been outstanding choices, and we saw yesterday an independent judiciary. i think people like bill barr were the best people in the country to be attorney general at the time they were. i think what he did to destroy the caliphate was long overdue. it makes us safer. getting out of the iran nuclear agreement has led the way to peace between arabs and israelis at a level i never would have imagined. i think he has brought order to the border. he listene
the people of south carolina spoke, he won my state and became president. i decided then, it is not about me, it is about being a senator from south carolina. people from south carolina wanted me to work with this president, and i did. i did the same with obama, i will do the same with biden. but this is a republican president. he changed my opinion of who he was through his actions. reporter: yesterday he helped incite a mob riot. sen. graham: just let me get there. the reason i have been...
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two cases of that variant discovered in south carolina. neither patient had traveled nor do they have any connection to each other. the cdc tonight warning it appears to be more contagious. dr. fauci and dr. jha, we hear from them both tonight. what you need to know. and on the vaccines here in the u.s., why are shots going unused? the cdc tonight now reporting 13 states have used less than half of the vaccine doses sent to them. >>> amid the pandemic, president biden signing a new executive action today, reopening the enrollment period for obamacare, to help struggling americans. mary bruce standing by on that. >>> the arrest at the capitol. police say a man with a gun in his car and paperwork on "stop the steal." the false claims about the election. and house speaker nancy pelosi tonight on the continuing threat, saying the enemy is within. saying members of congress want to bring guns onto the floor and have threatened other members. and the newly sworn in congresswoman and the videos. what she said to a survivor of the parkland shootin
two cases of that variant discovered in south carolina. neither patient had traveled nor do they have any connection to each other. the cdc tonight warning it appears to be more contagious. dr. fauci and dr. jha, we hear from them both tonight. what you need to know. and on the vaccines here in the u.s., why are shots going unused? the cdc tonight now reporting 13 states have used less than half of the vaccine doses sent to them. >>> amid the pandemic, president biden signing a new...
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and try to get back to south carolina and help the transition.he first thing that stands out to me is how embarrassed and disgusted i am that the united states capitol would be taken over by domestic terrorists while we are in session, transferring power from one president to the other, that a band of people who are terrorists, not patriots, literally occupied the floor of the house, drove the senate out of its chamber, and the question for the country is, how could that happen 20 years after 9/11? be theer this year will 20th anniversary of the attack on our nation. it is mind-boggling that such an event could occur. senator schumer has called for the sergeant of arms in the senate to resign. anyone in charge of defending -- anyone in charge of defending the capitol failed in their duties. if they would have been in the military, they would have been relieved and likely court-martialed. the first thing that has to happen is to hold those accountable for failing to defend the capitol while the congress was in session. why am i worried? it would h
and try to get back to south carolina and help the transition.he first thing that stands out to me is how embarrassed and disgusted i am that the united states capitol would be taken over by domestic terrorists while we are in session, transferring power from one president to the other, that a band of people who are terrorists, not patriots, literally occupied the floor of the house, drove the senate out of its chamber, and the question for the country is, how could that happen 20 years after...
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my dad was born in south carolina 85 years ago and died in south carolina. one of my father's stories that he told me when i was a kid and he was the director and state party chair he was doing some of the first outreach as a white person to black voters in south carolina and he talked about having to sneak into the back downstairs of black churches at night hoping that no-- that there was no reporter nearby to see him. i asked him a couple of times why are you, a white man, southerner, with conservative church-going parents who are not political, why are you a democrat? there's nothing to suggest you should be. and his answer was quick and the same, because of my faith. because of my faith. >> one of the stories that encapsulates my father's life when they brought him home flt hospital for the last time, they had to drug him. he was on morphine and other things just so he would go to sleep and in his half sleep, half stupor, he called out, hey, jesus! the next morning, the last day he was here, he was half awake and he looked at carol and he said, where is
my dad was born in south carolina 85 years ago and died in south carolina. one of my father's stories that he told me when i was a kid and he was the director and state party chair he was doing some of the first outreach as a white person to black voters in south carolina and he talked about having to sneak into the back downstairs of black churches at night hoping that no-- that there was no reporter nearby to see him. i asked him a couple of times why are you, a white man, southerner, with...
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an obituary from south carolina included this phrase twice. kirkland was described as a gallant hero who had been sacrificed on our country's altar, and his name will stand upon a long list of victories already sacrificed upon the altar of our country's liberty. the phrase was also used in the obituary of a surgeon serving in william tecumseh sherman's army, who died in september 1864. wilson was portrayed as a faithful medical officer and an honorable gentleman, whose brave and true spirit had been sacrificed upon the altar of our country. this phrase "sacrificed upon the altar of our country" had a religious meeting -- religious meaning. being sacrificed on an altar meant being sent directly to the deity whose altar that was. countries, not gods, occupied a position of deity, so the use of the phrase suggests members of the civil war iteration believed the death of a soldier in the service of his country fighting for a noble cause would guarantee the deceased entrance into heaven. patriotism and duty of the soldier to defend his country agai
an obituary from south carolina included this phrase twice. kirkland was described as a gallant hero who had been sacrificed on our country's altar, and his name will stand upon a long list of victories already sacrificed upon the altar of our country's liberty. the phrase was also used in the obituary of a surgeon serving in william tecumseh sherman's army, who died in september 1864. wilson was portrayed as a faithful medical officer and an honorable gentleman, whose brave and true spirit had...
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so all eyes are on columbia, south carolina, looking for lawyers. there is a scrabbling underway just two weeks before this impeachment trial begins. the president has secured butch bowers a well respected lawyer in south carolina. he's a former bush administration department of justice civil division lawyer. he's represented every republican governor in south carolina in recent years. if you're a republican office holder in south carolina, you get into some trouble, you call butch bowers. so that is what is happening here. and lindsey graham connected him to the former president. but he's also looking for other lawyers. we're hearing there are some other people who are on cusp of signing on but there are questions over payment. the former president has a long history and record of not paying his bills. and anything from lawyers to contractors to others. so there are some people from big firms who are saying, no thank you. we are not going to sign on this because there are some worries about all controversy that comes with it and paying the bill. so
so all eyes are on columbia, south carolina, looking for lawyers. there is a scrabbling underway just two weeks before this impeachment trial begins. the president has secured butch bowers a well respected lawyer in south carolina. he's a former bush administration department of justice civil division lawyer. he's represented every republican governor in south carolina in recent years. if you're a republican office holder in south carolina, you get into some trouble, you call butch bowers. so...
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the minute harold foundous his grandson was accepted to the university of south carolina with a chancehat letter he gave him one of those huge bear hugs there was tears every place. >> tell you what, it blew my mind, it was the happiest moment of my life. >> it's crazy to think about i still think it's a dream. >> reporter: a dream that once seemed out of reach because et nathan was in and out of homes and football and faith kept him going. >> i kept 4hoping i knew god was going to get me out and find mr family at age 1 >> our goal was to help one person and turned out he helped us a lot more. >> we were way good family of six. >> reporter: they bonded over their love of football. >> he's a great athlete and boy's got a heart great as any human being. >> reporter: his passion on the field catching the eye of gamecocks coach. >> i started doing research and more you found out more i liked. >> reporter: coach offered nathan a preferred walk-on spot on the team, nathan achieving his dreams with his biggest fan cheering him on. >> what's it mean to you >> everything to me. they allow me to
the minute harold foundous his grandson was accepted to the university of south carolina with a chancehat letter he gave him one of those huge bear hugs there was tears every place. >> tell you what, it blew my mind, it was the happiest moment of my life. >> it's crazy to think about i still think it's a dream. >> reporter: a dream that once seemed out of reach because et nathan was in and out of homes and football and faith kept him going. >> i kept 4hoping i knew god...
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my dad was born in south carolina 85 years ago. one of my father's stories he told me when i was a kid when he was executive director he was doingoi some of the first outreh with two black voters in south carolina and he talked about how they would sneak in the back, downstairs of the churches at night, opening notes [inaudible] i asked a couple of times why were you, this white man southerner with conservative churchgoing parents, why are you a democrat because nothing suggests you should be and his answer was quick and always the same, he said it's because of my faith. one of the stories that encapsulates my father's life, when they brought him home from the hospital for the last time, they had to drug him. he was on morphine and other things just so you would go to sleep. and in his half-asleep he called out a, jesus. the last time he said where is jesus. i figured out when he got to the gate of st. peter he was already known. that's my father, 85 years and 85 seconds. >> these are the moments i hate in these meetings because if
my dad was born in south carolina 85 years ago. one of my father's stories he told me when i was a kid when he was executive director he was doingoi some of the first outreh with two black voters in south carolina and he talked about how they would sneak in the back, downstairs of the churches at night, opening notes [inaudible] i asked a couple of times why were you, this white man southerner with conservative churchgoing parents, why are you a democrat because nothing suggests you should be...
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scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, mr. shelby, ms. anna mom -- sinema. >> ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester. [inaudible conversations] mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. tuberville. [inaudible conversations] mr. van hollen, mr. warner, mr. warnock, ms. warren. [inaudible conversations] mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. biden, mr. young. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> the senate will be in order. the senate will be in order. the sergeant-at-arms will make the proclamation. >> hear ye, hear ye, hear ye all persons are commanded to keep silent while the house of representatives is exhibiting to the senate of the united states and article of impeachment against donald john trump former president of the united states. >> mr. president? at the senator from kentucky. >> article ii, section 4 the constitution says the president and vice president all civil officers of the united states shall be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason robbery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. article i section 3 cl
scott of south carolina, mrs. shaheen, mr. shelby, ms. anna mom -- sinema. >> ms. smith, ms. stabenow, mr. sullivan, mr. tester. [inaudible conversations] mr. thune, mr. tillis, mr. toomey, mr. tuberville. [inaudible conversations] mr. van hollen, mr. warner, mr. warnock, ms. warren. [inaudible conversations] mr. whitehouse, mr. wicker, mr. biden, mr. young. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> the senate will be in order. the senate will be in order....
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congresswoman nancy mace, beautiful state of south carolina. we have a lot more coming up. you know there is a super bowl coming up. this is one of those rare instances where you know the ads are all sold out? they're not. not even half of them. what's the deal? after this. ♪ ♪ r veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa those are advanced poses. that's why at cvs, we're making not...
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they will get through south carolina, rhode island and south dakota. to the end of the alphabet there was a question whether they would challenge wisconsin's electoral votes. at the end, mike pence under the limit of the amendment will announce the photo, 306 electoral votes for joe biden and 232 for donald trump and all will be on a glide path for president-elect biden to be sworn in at the capital on the twentieth of january. this has been a very intense day after the ride in the capital. several lawmakers on the republican side said they want to challenge the electoral slates. the republican senator from indiana. he said i didn't feel comfortable with the day's events, two states were challenged. at the beginning of your remarks you talked, 45 minutes ago there was a conflict, they thought they could lower the temperature with the riot and marauders, a republican from maryland and a democrat from texas almost got into a fist fight in the rear of the chamber but cooler heads prevailed. jillian: a lot of americans look to these events and hoped the tr
they will get through south carolina, rhode island and south dakota. to the end of the alphabet there was a question whether they would challenge wisconsin's electoral votes. at the end, mike pence under the limit of the amendment will announce the photo, 306 electoral votes for joe biden and 232 for donald trump and all will be on a glide path for president-elect biden to be sworn in at the capital on the twentieth of january. this has been a very intense day after the ride in the capital....
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jersey and congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew brees and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron rodgers led the packers to a dominating 32-18 win over the rams. the packers will host the nfc championship game next weekend. >>> good morning. 45 degrees to start in san jose, another warm day ahead, in fact it's going to be slightly warmer. a quick update, though, the
jersey and congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina. >>> in a welcome distraction, today is day two of the divisional round of the nfl playoffs. it will be tom brady and the bucs versus drew brees and the saints and patrick mahomes against baker mayfield in the afc. last night, thanks to this 101-yard interception return for a touchdown, the bills beat the ravens by a score of 17-3, advancing them to the afc championship game for the first time since 1993. earlier in the day, aaron...
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people say you must know chris rock, he's from south carolina. and, b, the people who say that haven't spent much time in south carolina. they don't understand there are two very different south carolinas. >> very different. >> stephen: do you know the state motto. >> what is the state motto, stephen? >> stephen: it is doom spiro sparrow, while i breathe, i hope. >> okay. >> stephen: that's not too bad. one of the things i introduced you as is a writer, director, producer and comedian. which of those is most important to you? you have to pick one. >> capricorn. >> stephen: okay. no. comedian. comedian is my, you know, i mean, i'm in the top 20, where i would be in the top 700 actors. so i would rather be, you know -- >> stephen: and the comedy leads to everything else. that's the nuclear reactor that drives the whole machine. >> yes, hard doing comedy right now. >> stephen: it is. though i saw your special, and total blackout, and i was very grateful for it. >> thank you. >> stephen: it's from somewhat to have the before times. it's not from this
people say you must know chris rock, he's from south carolina. and, b, the people who say that haven't spent much time in south carolina. they don't understand there are two very different south carolinas. >> very different. >> stephen: do you know the state motto. >> what is the state motto, stephen? >> stephen: it is doom spiro sparrow, while i breathe, i hope. >> okay. >> stephen: that's not too bad. one of the things i introduced you as is a writer,...
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we are joined by the south carolina congresswoman nancy mace who has been outspoken, thank you, congresswoman, for coming on with us over the last week. >> good afternoon. liz: been critical of president trump. you did not however vote for his impeachment. you called for him to be censured. >> right. liz: i was struck by a few of your comments. one i wanted to ask you since we have a business audience was interesting, the president is already being held accountable for his actions in many ways. one of the things you said capitalism is holding him accountable. what did you mean by that? >> well we're seeing banks and businesses and social media like twitter making those kinds of business decisions and it is also having a ripple effect where republicans who objected largely ceremonial vote to certify the electoral college are also making those decisions. the media is also holding him accountable as well. my frustration with the impeachment process that just totally derailed due process under the constitution and the rule of law. really sort of made a charade
we are joined by the south carolina congresswoman nancy mace who has been outspoken, thank you, congresswoman, for coming on with us over the last week. >> good afternoon. liz: been critical of president trump. you did not however vote for his impeachment. you called for him to be censured. >> right. liz: i was struck by a few of your comments. one i wanted to ask you since we have a business audience was interesting, the president is already being held accountable for his actions...
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she pointed out i've only been here three days, nancy mace of south carolina. wasn't ready to give an answer on impeachment or the 25th amendment, but didn't rule it out. how many -- she noted there were 40% of house republicans voted to certify the election. who of that group could join? >> it's hard to see how many people in that group will come out and publicly support getting rid of the president because for so many of those republicans, not joining on to the objection, was a big step within itself and probably would have been much smaller if the riots didn't happen yesterday. you know, the president is losing grip of the republican party, but they've also -- the republican party, so many of them, have also been pretty silent today. we're hearing statements up and down the board from democrats. we heard from the speaker of the house calling for -- calling the
she pointed out i've only been here three days, nancy mace of south carolina. wasn't ready to give an answer on impeachment or the 25th amendment, but didn't rule it out. how many -- she noted there were 40% of house republicans voted to certify the election. who of that group could join? >> it's hard to see how many people in that group will come out and publicly support getting rid of the president because for so many of those republicans, not joining on to the objection, was a big step...
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conspiracies and extremism, congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina is making headlines for calling them out but right now it's a lonely road for republicans who preach bipartisanship and warn against trumpism. what will it take for her message to break through, and what happens to her party if it doesn't? >>> and much more to come right here on cnn newsroom. rush president upsignificance leader may still be in jail but his support remembers still on the streets protesting. more than 5,000 of them were detained just today. i'll ask former defense secretary leon panetta how a biden administration should respond. >>> plus conspiracy theorists force a vaccination site to shut down. cnn identifies some in the crowd as the same people at a qanon event last year. our doney sullivan has new reporting for us tonight. we'll be right back. -yes. -the answer is no. i can help new homeowners not become their parents. -kee-on-oh... -nope. -co-ee-noah. -no.
conspiracies and extremism, congresswoman nancy mace of south carolina is making headlines for calling them out but right now it's a lonely road for republicans who preach bipartisanship and warn against trumpism. what will it take for her message to break through, and what happens to her party if it doesn't? >>> and much more to come right here on cnn newsroom. rush president upsignificance leader may still be in jail but his support remembers still on the streets protesting. more...
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of time in south carolina.o south carolinians. south carolina was very, very important to joe biden. >> ...nbc news is projecting former vice president joe biden is the winner... >> narrator: and thetate's black voters gave him a victory. >> ...was reinvigorad largely by black vots in this state... >> joe biden wins >> narrator:hree days ter...big. >> in a political earthquake, these are the results nobody saw coming. >> narrator: ...he rode the momentum and dominated super tuesday. >> he pulled off one of the biggest political upsets in modern political history. >> narrator: soon, he'd win the nomination. (cheers and applause) >> in its own way, it's the culmination of all of his training and ambition and his mistakes and his regrets and his attempts to be better. and it, and it came together. at last. >> biden has made his pick. >> narrator: and when the time came... >> ...historic decision from former vice president joe biden. >> narrator: ...he turned to the opponent who'd gone after him on the campaign tra
of time in south carolina.o south carolinians. south carolina was very, very important to joe biden. >> ...nbc news is projecting former vice president joe biden is the winner... >> narrator: and thetate's black voters gave him a victory. >> ...was reinvigorad largely by black vots in this state... >> joe biden wins >> narrator:hree days ter...big. >> in a political earthquake, these are the results nobody saw coming. >> narrator: ...he rode the...
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going to take a listen, this is nancy mace, brand-new member of congress from charleston, south carolina, very critical of the president, but has come out against impeachment. let's hear her argument. >> -- to the two most precious people in my life. mr. speaker, the president of the united states -- the u.s. house of representatives has every right to impeach the president of the united states, but what we're doing today, rushing this impeachment in an hour or two-hour-long debate on the floor of this chamber, bypassing judiciary, poses great questions about the constitutionality of this process. i believe we need to hold the president accountable. i hold him accountable for the events that transpired, for the attack on our capitol last wednesday. i also believe that we need to hold accountable every single person, even members of congress, if they contributed to the violence that transpired here, but today i'm asking my colleagues to remember the words of the legendary -- the great leader in this country, dr.
going to take a listen, this is nancy mace, brand-new member of congress from charleston, south carolina, very critical of the president, but has come out against impeachment. let's hear her argument. >> -- to the two most precious people in my life. mr. speaker, the president of the united states -- the u.s. house of representatives has every right to impeach the president of the united states, but what we're doing today, rushing this impeachment in an hour or two-hour-long debate on the...
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will: here to discuss south carolina's gop congresswoman nancy mace. good morning, congresswoman. >> hey, good morning. thank you for having me on day, we're glad to have you. tell us about this seemingly obvious double standard here. it is not just iran's ayatollah. twitter's choices who, and who not to censor, to suppress seems to be obvious. what is guiding their principle right now? who are they choosing, why are they choosing certain individuals whose voices cannot be heard? >> obviously as you mentioned earlier it is the height of hypocrisy. twitter is a private company, they have rules an standards. they need to be clear and consistent the way they apply them. to ban the president of the united states for his language is one thing but then to allow, let's say the chinese government who just two days ago called for genocide against the uyghurs online, on twitter and the account is still up? the tweet is still up. if you look at iran's supreme leader calling for terrorist attacks on the u.s. and its
will: here to discuss south carolina's gop congresswoman nancy mace. good morning, congresswoman. >> hey, good morning. thank you for having me on day, we're glad to have you. tell us about this seemingly obvious double standard here. it is not just iran's ayatollah. twitter's choices who, and who not to censor, to suppress seems to be obvious. what is guiding their principle right now? who are they choosing, why are they choosing certain individuals whose voices cannot be heard? >>...
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host: focusing on another nancy, congresswoman nancy mace quoting the south carolina freshman republican on fox saying that she will see a dozen or so republicans that will vote to impeach president trump later today, although this is what the congresswoman just posted a few minutes ago to her twitter account saying a rushed impeachment today with only two hours of debate on the floor isn't the right or legal approach. i have opposed attempts to violate the constitution and will continue to do so. congresswoman nancy mace tweeting out on fox today and this from congresswoman marjorie taylor greene and liz cheney coming out for impeachment, the freshman and calling for liz
host: focusing on another nancy, congresswoman nancy mace quoting the south carolina freshman republican on fox saying that she will see a dozen or so republicans that will vote to impeach president trump later today, although this is what the congresswoman just posted a few minutes ago to her twitter account saying a rushed impeachment today with only two hours of debate on the floor isn't the right or legal approach. i have opposed attempts to violate the constitution and will continue to do...
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representative from north dakota ruth buffalo, long beach california mayor robert garcia, and columbia, south carolina mayor, my friend steve benjamin. representative buffalo, i do want to start with you. tribal communities and covid vaccine, that's a huge issue for this country that we do not nearly discuss enough. tell me, what are the issues facing tribal communities, specifically in north dakota. have you been in touch or anyone been in touch with the biden administration about addressing that important issue somebody. >> thank you for having me. i'm a citizen of the iroquois nation. there are five tribes and five went with moderna and the other three pfizer. what we're learning though is there wasn't a concrete plan in place. so i'm excited to see and hear of president biden's plan, aggressive plan, to roll out the vaccine. my elder mom is scheduled to get
representative from north dakota ruth buffalo, long beach california mayor robert garcia, and columbia, south carolina mayor, my friend steve benjamin. representative buffalo, i do want to start with you. tribal communities and covid vaccine, that's a huge issue for this country that we do not nearly discuss enough. tell me, what are the issues facing tribal communities, specifically in north dakota. have you been in touch or anyone been in touch with the biden administration about addressing...
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i spoke to republican member of congress from south carolina nancy mace, congresswoman, so glad to hear you're safe and well. as a member of congress you've been a big supporterser everyone the president but that changed last week as you were barricaded in your office. first and foremost do you think president trump was responsible for instigating the riots. >> i do, members of my own party contributed to the violence that day. rhetoric has real consequences and days leading up to the vote to certify the electoral college vote last week my life was threatened and i was accosted on the eve of the riots so words have consequences especially when people take them literally. it was an enormously sad day for our nation and as a mom i'm sad for my kids that's why i've been such a vocal critic what happened on wednesday we have to acknowledge we have a problem
i spoke to republican member of congress from south carolina nancy mace, congresswoman, so glad to hear you're safe and well. as a member of congress you've been a big supporterser everyone the president but that changed last week as you were barricaded in your office. first and foremost do you think president trump was responsible for instigating the riots. >> i do, members of my own party contributed to the violence that day. rhetoric has real consequences and days leading up to the...
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the citadel military academy, thes congresswoman nancy mace now, a republican just elected from south carolina. congresswoman, grateful for your time this morning. i want to start with a human moment because, as i said to your democratic colleague earlier, you were terrorized this week, the democrats were terrorized, your staff was terrorized, nerve that blag was terrorized and i want to show a tweet of you hugging your two children when you got home friday night and you were mentioning as we came on the air that you had to do that with a security detail. the president of the united states calls those protesters patriots. you retweeted one of my colleagues josh campbell video of them busting through the door and you called them domestic terrorists. how critical is it at this moment that republicans like you stand up to the president and say just what you say right there, this is domestic terrorism, tlpt, you are responsible? >> right, if we want to save our country f we want to save the future for our children in this country you have to stand up. in times of crisis we need
the citadel military academy, thes congresswoman nancy mace now, a republican just elected from south carolina. congresswoman, grateful for your time this morning. i want to start with a human moment because, as i said to your democratic colleague earlier, you were terrorized this week, the democrats were terrorized, your staff was terrorized, nerve that blag was terrorized and i want to show a tweet of you hugging your two children when you got home friday night and you were mentioning as we...
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were alreadyhired for him going into south carolina and he . think that reflects a level of trust including trust with southern black voters that no other candidate, not onlycandidates like me evencandidates of color . he had something different and i think part of it is longevity , just the idea that even if there was a sense that you didn't agree with him on everything for every choice that he made there's a sense of who he was good just got across all. there's also a kind of persistence. the fact that he didn't get discouraged by results that might have compelled others to question whether they were going to stay in the race and i think that gets back toso we began this conversation talking about . a sense of awareness of the ups and downs of life and the readiness when the lows can get low in order for the highs to be what they could be. and i think all that served him well as well as those qualities we've been talking about make him so recognizable that really connecting to people even if they are from a different generation or a different
were alreadyhired for him going into south carolina and he . think that reflects a level of trust including trust with southern black voters that no other candidate, not onlycandidates like me evencandidates of color . he had something different and i think part of it is longevity , just the idea that even if there was a sense that you didn't agree with him on everything for every choice that he made there's a sense of who he was good just got across all. there's also a kind of persistence. the...