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clair county, south carolina, if we do this. judge waring was unpersuaded telling marshall, this is the case. this is the time. marshall urged judge to think practically, noting that any decision by him overturning plessy would be reversed on appeal by the fourth circuit, wearing that since they challenged the public school, contested constitutionality of the state law, he would request the appointment of a three judge panel and any appeal would automatically go into docket of the united states supreme court. up to this point, the ucp's highly successful legal strategy had been carefully. it was a carefully built one case from the top of another, never trying to get ahead of the supreme court. the path waring was suggesting was a bold and unflinching on segregation route and branch. a few minutes after this dramatic encounter, waring convened the pretrial conference in briggs and publicly pressed on whether he was challenging constitutionality of public segregation. marshall he was an to dismiss his pending lawsuit and refile a
clair county, south carolina, if we do this. judge waring was unpersuaded telling marshall, this is the case. this is the time. marshall urged judge to think practically, noting that any decision by him overturning plessy would be reversed on appeal by the fourth circuit, wearing that since they challenged the public school, contested constitutionality of the state law, he would request the appointment of a three judge panel and any appeal would automatically go into docket of the united states...
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adopted and practice in the state of south carolina must go and go now.tion is per se inequality. judge waring noted in his dissent the targeted retaliation had experienced in the result of their participation in the case which has included the loss of jobs calling in local fire department to respond to a fire that burned on the home of the plaintiffs community leader reverend joseph delayed for judge waring stated have shown courage in bringing and presenting this because the face of the long-established age old way of life the state of south carolina has adopted, practice, lived in since and as a result of the institution of human slavery. waring's dissent issued in june 1951 was the first challenge the government mandated segregation by federal judge justice harlan's historic dissent and plessy 55 years earlier. in early 1952 some sixs versus t ement exhausted his ostracism and charlestonl moved to new york city. followed closely segregation cases in virginia, delaware, kansas all were consolidated for the united states supreme court with briggs under
adopted and practice in the state of south carolina must go and go now.tion is per se inequality. judge waring noted in his dissent the targeted retaliation had experienced in the result of their participation in the case which has included the loss of jobs calling in local fire department to respond to a fire that burned on the home of the plaintiffs community leader reverend joseph delayed for judge waring stated have shown courage in bringing and presenting this because the face of the...
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south carolina. st recent book from which tonight's talk drawn is an example of courage, the blinding of sergeant isaac woodard and the awakening ofuman and judge w york times as riveting dremarkar y s as a timely a monumental achievement. gurglesh of whom are with us tonight. richie, who practices law in charleston, and joseph, who graduated yesterday from the fordham law school. i couldon, but i won't because like you i'm anxious to join me in welcoming judgethank justice jackson for t kind introduction. and we we have i had been confirmed. we were sort of our relationship i have been confirmed about a year in sentencing commission nominee for the district court but not yet. and we were at a sentencing commission conference and we had these wonderful conversations. and we have been friends and colleagues since. so we're so proud of her. and i'm truly honored to be here with in this event onnine, 1952. thurgood marshall, the legendary chief counsel, the naacpte courm and commenced his the supreme cou
south carolina. st recent book from which tonight's talk drawn is an example of courage, the blinding of sergeant isaac woodard and the awakening ofuman and judge w york times as riveting dremarkar y s as a timely a monumental achievement. gurglesh of whom are with us tonight. richie, who practices law in charleston, and joseph, who graduated yesterday from the fordham law school. i couldon, but i won't because like you i'm anxious to join me in welcoming judgethank justice jackson for t kind...
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mace of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from south carolina. ms. mace: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in support of my amendment to ensure that no funds in the department of state foreign operations appropriations bill from being obligated, expended or otherwise made available to the united nations high commissioner for refugees or unhcr. in 2022, the united states contributed a total of $2.2 billion to the unhcr which accounts for approximately 40% of total funding. you might think that given america's outsize role in funding of the -- outsized role in funding of this, it might serve in the national interests of the united states. unfortunately this is not the case. like many international institutions, including the international organization for migration, which we debated earlier, the unhcr has become hostile to american sovereignty
mace of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentlewoman from south carolina, ms. mace, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from south carolina. ms. mace: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today in support of my amendment to ensure that no funds in the department of state foreign operations appropriations bill from being obligated, expended or otherwise made available to the united nations high commissioner for...
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clair county, south carolina, if we do this.rshall urged judge to think ny decision by him overturning plessy would be reveed#Ñcft on appeal by the fourth circuit, wearing that since they ■k■rchallenged the public schoo, contested constitutionality of the state law, he would request the appointment of a three judge pa any appeal would automatically go into docket of the united states supreme court. up to this point, the ucp's highly successful legal strategy had been carefully. it was a cef another, never trying to get ahead of the supremcourt.the path waring wasg was a bold and unflinching on segregation route and branch. a few minutes after this dramatic encounter, waring conference in briggs and publicly pressed challenging constitutionality of publimarshs lawsuit and refile a file new briggs xgcomplaint as first frontal attack on public school in american history. the newly filed briggs was tried in theharlcourthouse. in may 1951 before a three judge pane w included waring and prior years the civil rights south were sparsely
clair county, south carolina, if we do this.rshall urged judge to think ny decision by him overturning plessy would be reveed#Ñcft on appeal by the fourth circuit, wearing that since they ■k■rchallenged the public schoo, contested constitutionality of the state law, he would request the appointment of a three judge pa any appeal would automatically go into docket of the united states supreme court. up to this point, the ucp's highly successful legal strategy had been carefully. it was a...
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from south carolina? i'm here.you know, it's funny, you come to these big cities, everybody, everybody like, they city folk, but all your grandparents were from south carolina, georgia, alabama, north carolina, my mom, north carolina. you this country is the rest of us. i didn't go that far. but you are a proud south. you wear your marching on your shoulders. yeah, you wearr shoulders. and this book starts for me in time when this nation had to covid. mm. we were. and we sick and tired of being sick and and a young man nd he cried out, mom, mama, take us so the book, the moment it about a nt on and a very i'm a very, very emotipers. right. and don't i don't care i'll judge me. i let my therapist judge me if i need to. but i was it was the time when don don lemon said, i look like a young teddy pendergrass. i had an afro and my beard out and, you know, we were doing tv from our room tables and we weren't going to the we weren't going to put in my pajama pants. yeah and i had just gotten out the bed. and my twins, th
from south carolina? i'm here.you know, it's funny, you come to these big cities, everybody, everybody like, they city folk, but all your grandparents were from south carolina, georgia, alabama, north carolina, my mom, north carolina. you this country is the rest of us. i didn't go that far. but you are a proud south. you wear your marching on your shoulders. yeah, you wearr shoulders. and this book starts for me in time when this nation had to covid. mm. we were. and we sick and tired of being...
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what happened in south carolina? yes, boston was very strange it was the only city that had a big fight over the tea that it couldn't resolve all the other places the tea ships went. they found a resolution, some sort of coming to terms between the local customs officials, the and the governor, the tea merchants that were set to receive it, and the sons of liberty and the patriot organization in south carolina. the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against it and they had a huge meeting in the exchange, which was large building that housed customs house facilities on the ground floor and above was the main meeting hall. it served the same political purposes this old southwood and they resolved that they were definitely going to let the tea in and wow, the firebrands and politicians signs were yakking away upstairs in the great hall of the exchange south carolina merchants unloaded duty british tea off of the that had these india company tea so not the company's tea but other priv
what happened in south carolina? yes, boston was very strange it was the only city that had a big fight over the tea that it couldn't resolve all the other places the tea ships went. they found a resolution, some sort of coming to terms between the local customs officials, the and the governor, the tea merchants that were set to receive it, and the sons of liberty and the patriot organization in south carolina. the tea shipped arrived christopher gadsden, the sons of liberty campaigned against...
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that will come later and at the university, at south carolina college, which is today university of south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be fired. and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so he's a real dilemma. and so what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. he is expected to maintain that certain kind of lifestyle and as you would all realize you thought about it in the 19th century that kind of lifestyle requires lots of household help. there's no electricity there's no indoor plumbing. there's refrigeration. dinner means somebody goes to the market either every day or, every other day to buy the fresh food that you're going to serve. you have to have lots of health and health. lieber solves problem initially by importing his nieces germany and this is a pretty good deal for them. you know these young teenage girls come, they work for for for
that will come later and at the university, at south carolina college, which is today university of south carolina. he struggles to deal with world that he's in. he does not instance believe in slavery, but also knows that if he condemns slavery, he will be fired. and if he supports slavery, all of his friends in new england, in new york will stop to him. so he's a real dilemma. and so what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the...
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, the republican nod south carolina.this matter, you voted for it. i am wondering what you were thinking it stands now? >> for which one are we talking about? >> neil: to hold the attorney general in contempt. >> i did that for holding him in contempt and the oversight committee, and now vote today, is traveling back from charleston, south carolina after a historic win tonight. we were at spent 3-1 and -- >> neil: but if he had a chance on this -- >> i would have voted to hold him in contempt. >> neil: i would that be? >> we want to make sure people are held accountable for their in actions or actions, the things that they before congress twomak think it's aborted for the american people to know the truth about garland and our investigations, every thing we have done throughout congress twomak there is a lot at stake in november, it's important for the american people to know the truth. >> neil: let's talk about your victory last night, no runoff, one think if you could get the most votes, 50 percent, he managed to fend
, the republican nod south carolina.this matter, you voted for it. i am wondering what you were thinking it stands now? >> for which one are we talking about? >> neil: to hold the attorney general in contempt. >> i did that for holding him in contempt and the oversight committee, and now vote today, is traveling back from charleston, south carolina after a historic win tonight. we were at spent 3-1 and -- >> neil: but if he had a chance on this -- >> i would have...
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the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study and took their lives in a house of worship. it's a reminder because hate on the hides it doesn't go away fully put. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock it comes out. that's we must understand what juneteenth represents now in the commemoration of slavery it doesn't just celebrate the past and moment i will sign in july federal holiday. i've only been president several months i think this will go down for me as one of the greatest honors i will have as president. i didn't do it but you did it. democrats and republicans but it is an enormous honor. thank you for what you have done. by the way is difficult most of us in the congress and senate i would go down to the other and of the hall first to think your staff who do all the hard work. [laughter] [applause] they are at the other end but i think them as well. god bless you all and may god protect our troops. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conv
the killer motivated by hate, intending to start a race war in south carolina. drew his victims in bible study and took their lives in a house of worship. it's a reminder because hate on the hides it doesn't go away fully put. and when you breathe oxygen under that rock it comes out. that's we must understand what juneteenth represents now in the commemoration of slavery it doesn't just celebrate the past and moment i will sign in july federal holiday. i've only been president several months i...
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john calhoun sought south carolina's lead in slave holding voice in the senate captured. the political significance of the event. here he said in congress, there's but one question that can destroy this union and our institutions and that is this very same slave question. within two years congress would pass a new fugitive slave law. ten years later. black wilderness artists and members of the black community of philadelphia and harrisburg, pennsylvania played a critical role in the release of a man with the interest. a black man with the interest, the name of daniel webster. at the time, webster was living with family in harrisburg, where was arrested on a warrant issued by a local commissioner. webster was accused of escaping from his owner in virginia five years earlier. words of his arrest was telegraphed to friends in philadelphia and a number of opponents of slavery in the state house of pennsylvania began in search of witnesses, testify in webster's behalf. five african-american witnesses traveled from harrisburg, including in the 60 year old dr. william jones and
john calhoun sought south carolina's lead in slave holding voice in the senate captured. the political significance of the event. here he said in congress, there's but one question that can destroy this union and our institutions and that is this very same slave question. within two years congress would pass a new fugitive slave law. ten years later. black wilderness artists and members of the black community of philadelphia and harrisburg, pennsylvania played a critical role in the release of...
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plus a race to watch in nikki haley's backyard, south carolina's congressional this pick one, donald trump, lost his primary race in that area. and now he's endorsing a woman challenging know now he's endorsing congresswoman nancy mace, but she is being challenged he is donald trump's endorsement in nikki haley's backyard hurt or help? i'll ask her. she'll be here on the lead. the challenger. we start this hour with the breaking news. the jury in hunter biden's federal gun trial is done for the day after deliberating for about an hour. cnn's evan perez is outside the courthouse in wilmington, delaware. evan, how effective do you think the problem? prosecutors and the defense were in their various closing arguments today well, one indication of how effective things are going. >> jake was the fact that during abbe lowell was nearly 90 minute closing argument. we saw at least a couple of jurors seem to nod off. he had a very lengthy series please of displays on the screen that he was trying to draw their attention to saying that all of those showed reasonable doubt. he said that because
plus a race to watch in nikki haley's backyard, south carolina's congressional this pick one, donald trump, lost his primary race in that area. and now he's endorsing a woman challenging know now he's endorsing congresswoman nancy mace, but she is being challenged he is donald trump's endorsement in nikki haley's backyard hurt or help? i'll ask her. she'll be here on the lead. the challenger. we start this hour with the breaking news. the jury in hunter biden's federal gun trial is done for the...
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normanf south carolina.posed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: my amendment prohibits the provision of gender transition procedures including surgery or medication through the exceptional family medical program. i heard it all when my good friend on the other side that the medical profession was for the surgery like saying the owners of a gas station are for gasoline production. it's given. price tag up here.ything has a and when i hear viagra, i hope and pray sri ag is not included. the exceptional family member program provides resourceslitarl needs. this program is designed for military spouses and children who require ongoing or medical with individuals with asthma, respiratory illness, intellectual d the military has tried to this m to get transgender procedures passed. the air force used this for families who want to help their child transition. i would just say you are taking -- a list of other inclut already exists that they are paying
normanf south carolina.posed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: my amendment prohibits the provision of gender transition procedures including surgery or medication through the exceptional family medical program. i heard it all when my good friend on the other side that the medical profession was for the surgery like saying the owners of a gas station are for gasoline production. it's given. price tag up here.ything has a and when...
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orangeburg, south carolina, where a big crowd gathered, south carolina state, technical college, andocal communities all celebrating some renewal efforts to be put forth in that community and that was for me to say to them how important it is for us to open the lines of communication. maintain communications. listen to each other. respect each other and remember what lessons said to us even while the country was still -- that this country is great because its people are good, and the people of this country cease to be good, this country will cease to be great, and that is the message i'm trying to project today. let us not lose our goodness toward each other because if we do that, this country's greatness will go down the drain. >> and as my colleague and friend and fellow host al sharpton, the president of the national action network reflecting on juneteenth told the hill, quote, he said it's not lost on any of us in the fight for social justice that this juneteenth comes at a time when every right that we've won since the civil war is under attack. what do you think -- >> he's corr
orangeburg, south carolina, where a big crowd gathered, south carolina state, technical college, andocal communities all celebrating some renewal efforts to be put forth in that community and that was for me to say to them how important it is for us to open the lines of communication. maintain communications. listen to each other. respect each other and remember what lessons said to us even while the country was still -- that this country is great because its people are good, and the people of...
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i'm from south carolina. one of the cases of brown versus board education, briggs versus elliott clarendon county, carolina. it was a man named, henry briggs. henry briggs and his wife, elizabeth briggs. henry briggs, very modest man, worked in a filling station. his wife was a maid. they became plaintiffs in. briggs versus elliott briggs as who was actually a pretty decent man, says harris. read in the paper, you're a in this case. you know, i can't i can't employ you. you're going to be a plaintiff. so take your name off of it. briggs refused. he was fired. his wife was fired. reverend delaine, who was really the spiritual guardian of the plaintiffs in that case, was run out of south carolina. these are the people that really sacrifice. and all too often we forget about them. it's people like that who are always beginning things. a case that the justices don't begin anything, the are always there sort of ratifying things that have begun. it's these people who actually got the ball rolling and they did have
i'm from south carolina. one of the cases of brown versus board education, briggs versus elliott clarendon county, carolina. it was a man named, henry briggs. henry briggs and his wife, elizabeth briggs. henry briggs, very modest man, worked in a filling station. his wife was a maid. they became plaintiffs in. briggs versus elliott briggs as who was actually a pretty decent man, says harris. read in the paper, you're a in this case. you know, i can't i can't employ you. you're going to be a...
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i've been very vocal on women's issues and folks in my district in south carolina, they respect that there's a place for everyone in our party and that's what it says to me, whether you're moderate, conservative right of center. all those things, maga, there's a place for each of us in there and the voters spoke resoundingly to have a 30 point win. i have never had that kind of margin. i've never had that kind of enemy fire coming against us $7 million. that is significant. it stings, it hurts. sometimes you cry going to bet at night because it's an awful experience. i got personal but i ran my race. i ran it. i was my campaign manager. i ran it how i wanted it to be done and at the end, we want huge because that's what the voters decided they wanted the truth over the lies. and we want the truth one resoundingly and it's a true honor for me. i got my start at the waffle house on the side of the interstate serving customers in and now i'm serving my constituents today as the first woman to graduate from the citadel, the military college of south carolina. i've come a long way. i don'
i've been very vocal on women's issues and folks in my district in south carolina, they respect that there's a place for everyone in our party and that's what it says to me, whether you're moderate, conservative right of center. all those things, maga, there's a place for each of us in there and the voters spoke resoundingly to have a 30 point win. i have never had that kind of margin. i've never had that kind of enemy fire coming against us $7 million. that is significant. it stings, it hurts....
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mace of south carolina. the chair: the gentlewoman from south carolina ms.d a member opposed each will control five minutes. ms. mace: i rise today in support of my amendment to protect marine corps recruit depot and ensure we are making the marines long into the future. my amendment would prohibi funds made available to the department of defense for any fiscal year to be cluesed for the closure or recruitment of paris island or relating to realigning paris island. the recruitment has been making marines since 1915 since opening over a century ago, over one million at paris island and 15,000 and 22,000 every single year. the recruit deep poe is not just critical to the low cou vital to our national security. the marines trained at paris island have served our country. it is a perfect location to make marines. by for the county is a supportive community to support the base and close access to majorluding charleston international airport. paris island allows recruits to focus on training without external distractions. given it is an island and completely self-
mace of south carolina. the chair: the gentlewoman from south carolina ms.d a member opposed each will control five minutes. ms. mace: i rise today in support of my amendment to protect marine corps recruit depot and ensure we are making the marines long into the future. my amendment would prohibi funds made available to the department of defense for any fiscal year to be cluesed for the closure or recruitment of paris island or relating to realigning paris island. the recruitment has been...
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it is where i live in south carolina. county challenger adam organ but morgan was defeated and they want of winning so why would matt gaetz get involved against a trump back to income but like william? what is he done to matt gaetz? >> a good question because we see it in primaries across the country where you see someone like matt gaetz is a natural ally of former president trump. endorsing against candidates former president trump has endorsed. i think you alluded to this before, a lot of these figures like matt gaetz are trying to build their own political brand trying to see how strong their own political brand is going forward and it is hard to compete against someone like former president trump. his name brand is obviously money mental compared to someone compared to matt gaetz. that being said, he's a rising star within the conservative movement so i think this is an opportunity for him to throw his weight around a little bit. >> i got to tell you, do not enjoy when you take while shaking her hand. it's a little ob
it is where i live in south carolina. county challenger adam organ but morgan was defeated and they want of winning so why would matt gaetz get involved against a trump back to income but like william? what is he done to matt gaetz? >> a good question because we see it in primaries across the country where you see someone like matt gaetz is a natural ally of former president trump. endorsing against candidates former president trump has endorsed. i think you alluded to this before, a lot...
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milatar -- i hope the military revolts at the voting booth -- >> i went to a boat company in south carolina. the boat -- i said how is it? he said it's a problem, sir, they want us to make all electric boats. so i said let me ask you a question. and he said nobody ever asked this question. and it must be because of m.i.t., my relationship to m.i.t. very smart. he goes -- i say what would happen if the boat sank from its weight? and you're in the boat and you have this tremendously powerful battery and the battery's now underwater and there's a shark that's approximately ten yards over there. by the way, a lot of shark attacks lately. did you notice that? i watched some guys justifying it today, well, they weren't really that angry, they bit off the young lady's leg because of the fact that they were -- they were not hungry but they misunderstood what -- who she was. these people are cra -- he said there's no problem with sharks, they just didn't really understand a young woman swimming. really got decimated. and other people too. a lot of shark attacks. so i said there's a shark ten yards a
milatar -- i hope the military revolts at the voting booth -- >> i went to a boat company in south carolina. the boat -- i said how is it? he said it's a problem, sir, they want us to make all electric boats. so i said let me ask you a question. and he said nobody ever asked this question. and it must be because of m.i.t., my relationship to m.i.t. very smart. he goes -- i say what would happen if the boat sank from its weight? and you're in the boat and you have this tremendously...
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not afraid to take on powerful people powerful forces, i don't work for washington i work for south carolinaeople that elected me to office i work really, really hard a few weeks ago i helped save 1,000 jobs in defense sector in south carolina helped a young woman 20 something year were told days ago wet appointment with oncologist because recently diagnosed with cancer needed help i work really hard for if people of south carolina i love to job doesn't feel like work i work seven days a week i think you will will see that reflected tomorrow night i am excited about it i am excited to have san overwhelming amount of support in our race folks can go to answer thaty mayes.org if they want to take on the machine when you operate with honestly integrity take on the machine they come right back at you they come back at you hard. it is very lonely. maria: are congresswoman we will be watching your race, and good luck to you thanks so much for joining us this morning congresswoman nancy mace. >> and to you we'll be right back. . hi, i'm amanda and i lost 37 pounds with golo. so i'm a hair stylist a
not afraid to take on powerful people powerful forces, i don't work for washington i work for south carolinaeople that elected me to office i work really, really hard a few weeks ago i helped save 1,000 jobs in defense sector in south carolina helped a young woman 20 something year were told days ago wet appointment with oncologist because recently diagnosed with cancer needed help i work really hard for if people of south carolina i love to job doesn't feel like work i work seven days a week i...
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enslaved people rising up against us and especially in places like south carolina, like the mississippi where black outnumber white. thank you so i'm not sure i quite understand something. you said there were the circulation of the abolition newspapers was 3000 said in a well if given pension for only reading what people that agree us so you got 2995 people who are abolitionists and five people out of the 3000 who are not so how would they have this much influence or any influence at all really. yeah, an excellent point. and this is exactly what the postal campaign in 1835 was designed to get around. and it was designed bring the message into the south to to slaveholders, quote unquote, the enemy and get publicity that other newspapers would cover. the other thing is they would so one of the peculiarities, i think, of the newspaper industry in the u.s. at this time compared to other is that the u.s. post office had a free newspaper exchange system so that meant that any newspaper could send a copy of its newspaper to any other newspaper for free. they wouldn't have to pay the mail. so a
enslaved people rising up against us and especially in places like south carolina, like the mississippi where black outnumber white. thank you so i'm not sure i quite understand something. you said there were the circulation of the abolition newspapers was 3000 said in a well if given pension for only reading what people that agree us so you got 2995 people who are abolitionists and five people out of the 3000 who are not so how would they have this much influence or any influence at all...
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a colleague of mine went to south carolina, interviewed also the descendants of the freedmen's and slaver who got their land back and had some really difficult conversations. >> yeah. and i just tweeted out a link to the 40 acres and ally, a report i listened to part one. part two is just out today. i want to play just a clip that you provided of part two, and this is when you go to i believe it's skin away hey, island in georgia and present some of the documentation from the 19 century. let's why so here i'm showing you two different land titles of two friedman who got 40 acres on the plantation. >> that is where your house is located. >> so we didn't know that they were paperwork involved in that. it was paperwork involved in it. it was just sort of spoken from the field that was how we perceived it just spoken from the field. so never did we think that anything beyond that happened and my brother who was a captain anomie, he he understood feel orders and then he was in a tiny he didn't even know it is it surprising to you to see that there were these actual land titles given but his, y
a colleague of mine went to south carolina, interviewed also the descendants of the freedmen's and slaver who got their land back and had some really difficult conversations. >> yeah. and i just tweeted out a link to the 40 acres and ally, a report i listened to part one. part two is just out today. i want to play just a clip that you provided of part two, and this is when you go to i believe it's skin away hey, island in georgia and present some of the documentation from the 19 century....
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but you probably know that preston was the south carolina congressman here who assaulted senator charles had given this speech very critical of slavery, critical of slave holders, hence the caning and. of course, this was big news. how it not be. it spread rapidly by telegraph. you know, the newspapers at the time, they often wanted to emphasize, hey, this is breaking just like on cnn today in this case received by a magnetic telegraph just showing off the fact that, you know, you need to get the news here because this is the very latest and, of course, accounts of the caning you know, as you would expect, were very different in the north versus the south. in the south, you see a lot of examples of sumner. sumner deserving it, basically abuse, full of the vilest and most appeals against the domestic institutions of, the south. it's kind of a code word for slavery back then. so most southerners, there are always exceptions, course, but most southerners are defend brooks blamed sner, whereas most northern, even if they're not rlly abolitionist, they want to defend their man and nt to defen
but you probably know that preston was the south carolina congressman here who assaulted senator charles had given this speech very critical of slavery, critical of slave holders, hence the caning and. of course, this was big news. how it not be. it spread rapidly by telegraph. you know, the newspapers at the time, they often wanted to emphasize, hey, this is breaking just like on cnn today in this case received by a magnetic telegraph just showing off the fact that, you know, you need to get...
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i went to a boat company in south carolina. the boat, i said, how is it? he said, it's a problem, sir. they want us to make all electric boats. so i said, let me ask you a question, and he said, nobody ever asked this question and it must be because of m.i.t., my relationship with m.i.t., very smart. i say, what would happen if the boat sank from its weight. you're in the boat, and you have this tremendously powerful battery. the battery is now underwater, and there is a shark that is approximately 10 yards over there. by the way, a lot of shark attacks lately, you notice that a lot of sharks. i watched some guys justifying it today. well, they weren't really that angry. they bit off the young lady's leg because of the fact they were not hungry, but they misunderstood who she was. these people are crazy. he said, there's no problem with sharks. they just didn't really understand a young woman swimming. really got decimated, a lot of people, too. i said, there's a shark 10 yards away from the boat, 10 yards. here, do i get electrocuted if the boat is sinkin
i went to a boat company in south carolina. the boat, i said, how is it? he said, it's a problem, sir. they want us to make all electric boats. so i said, let me ask you a question, and he said, nobody ever asked this question and it must be because of m.i.t., my relationship with m.i.t., very smart. i say, what would happen if the boat sank from its weight. you're in the boat, and you have this tremendously powerful battery. the battery is now underwater, and there is a shark that is...
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good night from south carolina. ♪
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south carolina senator tim scott said two years ago today, our prayers were answered. in florida senator marco rubio said now american can lead in being a pro-life, pro-family nation. >> reporter: we have seen attacks on ivf. >> reporter: and maryland, arguing a second term would lead to more restrictions. >> reporter: now he wants us to believe that he will not sign a national abortion ban. look, enough with the gaslighting. >> reporter: two years income of 60% of americans continue to believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases. according to a brand-new cbs poll. about half of likely voters say abortion will be a major factor for them in november. >> bring me back the white house and i will fight like to restore roe v. wade and protect american freedom. >> reporter: biden huddled with more than a dozen advisors at camp david today prepping for thursday's debate. >> how should i handle him? should i be tough and nasty? >> reporter: after questioning biden's vigor for months, he is now trying to raise expectations for joe biden even falsely claiming that
south carolina senator tim scott said two years ago today, our prayers were answered. in florida senator marco rubio said now american can lead in being a pro-life, pro-family nation. >> reporter: we have seen attacks on ivf. >> reporter: and maryland, arguing a second term would lead to more restrictions. >> reporter: now he wants us to believe that he will not sign a national abortion ban. look, enough with the gaslighting. >> reporter: two years income of 60% of...
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wills, how donald trump's endorsement power is colliding with kevin mccarthy's revenge tour in south carolina. >>> great to have you with us. thank you for being here. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with verdict watch in the federal gun case against hunter biden. the jury back to deliberations this morning after being handed the case yesterday afternoon, following closing arguments where the prosecution called the evidence overwhelming. and the defense argued the prosecution had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. nbc's ken dilanian is outside that courthouse in wilmington. also with us, civil rights attorney and former prosecutor charles coleman. and defense attorney misty maris. ken, what do we know about what is happening with jury deliberations so far? >> reporter: well, jury deliberations are secret, so we don't know what's going on inside the jury room obviously. we know they were handed the case with only about an hour left in the day yesterday. and they began this morning at 9:00. we saw hunter biden leave the courthouse shortly aft
wills, how donald trump's endorsement power is colliding with kevin mccarthy's revenge tour in south carolina. >>> great to have you with us. thank you for being here. it is 10:00 eastern. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with verdict watch in the federal gun case against hunter biden. the jury back to deliberations this morning after being handed the case yesterday afternoon, following closing arguments where the prosecution called the evidence overwhelming. and the...
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but i may in virtually in in the cases the the way in which for instance, in in south carolina and invirginia the lower courts conceded that there had been deprived them? the courts conceded concede was the inherent invalid. it was the invalidity of segregation. so, you know, in south carolina, the lower court said, fine, ng to rule in favor of the acp but in ruling in favor of the equalization an end totion they did that in kansas us they did that everywhere and you know that is that would have; provided it actually and out to the supreme court had they wanted to takead finally come to the conclusion that they were, you know to grab the nettle and segregation. hello my name is gavin neu public policy student at the university of maryland. so the fight was very interesting, personal to me. i was wondering, i wonder a lot this studying public policy law. but how does it really change the culture and it feels notable that this country a lot of it happened in the courts and a lot of it still happens in the courts. but there's always thisse it's not passed inthis backlash that happens af
but i may in virtually in in the cases the the way in which for instance, in in south carolina and invirginia the lower courts conceded that there had been deprived them? the courts conceded concede was the inherent invalid. it was the invalidity of segregation. so, you know, in south carolina, the lower court said, fine, ng to rule in favor of the acp but in ruling in favor of the equalization an end totion they did that in kansas us they did that everywhere and you know that is that would...