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in this period or south carolina in 1861 at the beginning of the civil war, nor do they focus on the usual south carolinians of the period. these episodes concern two searing moments of legal and political controversy that began in charleston but reverberated through the nation and across the atlantic. here we see an image of charleston in 1776 and as this print suggests, the city was the creature of its enormous harbor. the point at which the ashley and cooper rivers open into the atlantic ocean. by the 1820s, the waters was still the highway connecting the port to trade and commerce both interstate and international. but in the eyes of some south carolinians, the harbor was increasingly a mode of autonomy, surrounding what they saw as a bastion of state power. given the city's long history as a center of first imperial and then national exchange, claims that local authority shall control not only the city but the waters around it collided in this period with equally powerful assertions of authority from the federal government. these two episodes of all the pair of lading but for di
in this period or south carolina in 1861 at the beginning of the civil war, nor do they focus on the usual south carolinians of the period. these episodes concern two searing moments of legal and political controversy that began in charleston but reverberated through the nation and across the atlantic. here we see an image of charleston in 1776 and as this print suggests, the city was the creature of its enormous harbor. the point at which the ashley and cooper rivers open into the atlantic...
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the south carolina association.the association was a organization of slaveholders who made it their mission as their announcement in a local newspaper put it, to aid the execution of the founded upon the local and peculiar policy of south. the association had been formed in response to events in june of 1822, when residents of charleston were reeling from the news of an alleged conspiracy among the city's enslaved population led by a freedman named denmark veazey. the members of the association included many of the leading members of charleston's planter elite, including general thomas pinckney, mariah henrietta pinckney's uncle. thus, it was the association's who appeared in johnson's courtroom, not the state, to argue on behalf of the south carolina police bill johnson in. his opinion held that the south carolina statute unconstitutionally interfered with the federal government's rights, as he put it, to regulate interstate and foreign commerce. the constitutional issues, johnson said, involved the police bill vio
the south carolina association.the association was a organization of slaveholders who made it their mission as their announcement in a local newspaper put it, to aid the execution of the founded upon the local and peculiar policy of south. the association had been formed in response to events in june of 1822, when residents of charleston were reeling from the news of an alleged conspiracy among the city's enslaved population led by a freedman named denmark veazey. the members of the association...
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south carolina are wondering where in the world is our governor of mystery tonight in south carolina, the state's governor, mark sanford disappeared for days. >> governor alert the search for mark sanford in june 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford became a missing person news began to go route and south carolina getting the papers, like, no one knows where the governor is, south carolina governor's missing, where is he? is he dead somewhere in a ditch with each day that tick by, the mystery grew. >> media carolina don't know where he is, not even his wives, just so strange as well-known father of four young boys wasn't home for father's day. >> and more and more people started asking the headline of today is local paper says sanford awol, who's in charge. >> it was going to complete dereliction of duty. imagine if there was a mass shooting or hurricane you know, anything. >> i think all of us are concerned. we're worried about where he might be speculation was rampant. >> some people thought he was dead. >> a fringe view thought he'd been abducted by aliens. >> it was only aft
south carolina are wondering where in the world is our governor of mystery tonight in south carolina, the state's governor, mark sanford disappeared for days. >> governor alert the search for mark sanford in june 2009, south carolina governor mark sanford became a missing person news began to go route and south carolina getting the papers, like, no one knows where the governor is, south carolina governor's missing, where is he? is he dead somewhere in a ditch with each day that tick by,...
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and north carolina and georgia in tennessee, south carolina and in a state of florida they need immediate help especially from north carolina and georgia from the federal emergency management agency or what we call fema. it has now been a full week and this is what we learn today. fema is out of money, wait till you hear the reason why. take a look. >> we are meeting the immediate needs with the money we have we are expecting another hurricane hitting we do not have the funds, fema does not have the funds to make it through the season. >> sean: you have to remember i interviewed governor of georgia right interviewed of the state of florida, they have both prepositioned utility trucks and supplies, everybody knew that a massive category four hurricane was on the way, joe and kamala harris they prepared for absolutely nothing at the very least they should have at least understood allocated for the storm, and where did all the money go, this is where your blood is going to get hot. until last week he was a relatively calm hurricane system and here's where this story gets if your rating and b
and north carolina and georgia in tennessee, south carolina and in a state of florida they need immediate help especially from north carolina and georgia from the federal emergency management agency or what we call fema. it has now been a full week and this is what we learn today. fema is out of money, wait till you hear the reason why. take a look. >> we are meeting the immediate needs with the money we have we are expecting another hurricane hitting we do not have the funds, fema does...
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i am actually from south carolina, from georgetown, south carolina. so am gullah. and this is definitely a story that i never heard. so i appreciate you for bringing this to light. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. and that raid that i talked on the santee river was pretty close to georgetown. yeah. there's a you know, santee river is like southern georgetown county. yeah. yeah. thank. good evening. my name is delany. i'm a student. morgan state university. my very question. i just wanted to ask what you want to research. harriet tubman so intensely to the point where you found a document was not found or inmates a public eye before? that is a good question. you know, sometimes find the best projects when. you're just minding your business and was minding my business in my rice fields and i was working on two projects one of which was mentioned in the introduction i collaborate a classical music composer by john by the name of john wineglass, who is from georgetown. his dad's from georgetown and john had won three emmy awards. he is an amazing contemporary classic
i am actually from south carolina, from georgetown, south carolina. so am gullah. and this is definitely a story that i never heard. so i appreciate you for bringing this to light. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. and that raid that i talked on the santee river was pretty close to georgetown. yeah. there's a you know, santee river is like southern georgetown county. yeah. yeah. thank. good evening. my name is delany. i'm a student. morgan state university. my very question. i just wanted to...
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they are not the usually stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in say 1861 at the beginning of the civil war, nor do they focus on the usual south carolinaens of the period. they contain two sears moments of controversy that began in charleston and reverberated across the nation. so here we see an image of charleston in 1776. as this print suggests, the city was a creature of its enormous harbor. the point as which the ashley and cooper rivers open to the atlantic. they were the highway connecting the port to trade and commerce, interstate and international. in the eyes of some, the harbor was a mote of autonomy , surrounding a bastion of state power. given the city's long history of first imperial and national exchange, claims that local authorities should control the city and the waters around it collided with equally powerful assertions of authority from the federal government. this called for a period of meeting largely forgotten. the first of these was justice william johnson jr.. he was nominateded by thomas jefferson to serve on the supreme court. he ended u
they are not the usually stories of south carolina in this period or south carolina in say 1861 at the beginning of the civil war, nor do they focus on the usual south carolinaens of the period. they contain two sears moments of controversy that began in charleston and reverberated across the nation. so here we see an image of charleston in 1776. as this print suggests, the city was a creature of its enormous harbor. the point as which the ashley and cooper rivers open to the atlantic. they...
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this morning surrounding the whereabouts or south carolina governor mark sanford mystery is unfolding surrounding the whereabouts of south carolina's governor reportedly even his wife didn't know where he went and he wasn't even around for father's day. the very simple solution that is saying he has governor sanford callback home come back home to people of south carolina warranto way you add, communicate, dmz called all a hunch 170 members, i believe, of the state house. i'll never forget i got a message from tmz and the guy on the other hand, he was just like do you know where the governor is and i was like, i do not any hung up and so then i was like all right. something something's going on at this point. >> i'm being bombarded from everywhere. >> i've got news trucks all around the state house right now because where is the governor? i should no, i don't know. >> and so what did you do? >> i put the hiking the appalachian trail story out because i've got members of my staff confirming it deeper. >> south carolina governor mark sanford vanished last thursday. well, yesterday, beca
this morning surrounding the whereabouts or south carolina governor mark sanford mystery is unfolding surrounding the whereabouts of south carolina's governor reportedly even his wife didn't know where he went and he wasn't even around for father's day. the very simple solution that is saying he has governor sanford callback home come back home to people of south carolina warranto way you add, communicate, dmz called all a hunch 170 members, i believe, of the state house. i'll never forget i...
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in tennessee, south carolina, and in the state of florida, they need immediate, especially north carolina and georgia frome ,the federal emergency management agency, or what we callntat fema. it has now been a full week and. this is what we learned today. fema is out of money. a loo >> and where do you hear the reason why? take a look. k.we are meeting the immediate needs with the money that weothe have. we are expecting another hurricane hitting. we do not have the funds. the fema does not have the fund do es not hs to make it thh the season. i inte now, you got to remember, i interviewed governor kemp of georgia. he i interviewed governor desantis, my state of florida, and they had bot h pre-positioned utility trucks, supplies. pritioned y knew that a massive category 4 hurricane was on the way. joe and kamala. they prepared for absolutely nothinsolutelyg. at the very least, they should have at least understood that they were going to run out of moneys allocated for this storm. this and where did all the money go? this is where your blood's bl going to get hot. until last week, it was a
in tennessee, south carolina, and in the state of florida, they need immediate, especially north carolina and georgia frome ,the federal emergency management agency, or what we callntat fema. it has now been a full week and. this is what we learned today. fema is out of money. a loo >> and where do you hear the reason why? take a look. k.we are meeting the immediate needs with the money that weothe have. we are expecting another hurricane hitting. we do not have the funds. the fema does...
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all in all these circumstances never materialized in south carolina, georgia. but lee's experiences in 1861. in 1862, in south carolina bore disproportionately the overall determination of confederate strategy. in 1862, because broadly speaking robert e lee himself, the term and much of confederate strategy in 1862 as principal military advisor to jefferson davis, lee provided recommendations to the chief executive of and when setting forth his strategy he we really only had to please davis the confederate states war department. the confederate secretary of war possessed influence in directing confederate strategy by leaving matters in the hands. the president and his top military adviser, the first confederate secretary war, leroy pope walker approved ineffective and resigned in. september 1861. under political pressure. next came judah p benjamin, the attorney general who stepped into the position as an acting secretary of war, but only as a temporary measure. a permanent appointee could be settled upon. benjamin in a way keep his job decided. it was best to
all in all these circumstances never materialized in south carolina, georgia. but lee's experiences in 1861. in 1862, in south carolina bore disproportionately the overall determination of confederate strategy. in 1862, because broadly speaking robert e lee himself, the term and much of confederate strategy in 1862 as principal military advisor to jefferson davis, lee provided recommendations to the chief executive of and when setting forth his strategy he we really only had to please davis the...
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at the university, at south carolina college which today is the university of south carolina, he struggles to deal with the world he is in. he does not leave and slavery but he also knows if he condemns slavery he will be fired. if he supports slavery all of his friends in new england and new york will stop talking to him. he is in a real dilemma. what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it. as a professor at the college he's expected to maintain a certain kind of lifestyle. as you would all realize if you thought about it, in the 19th century that kind of lifestyle requires lots of household help. there's no electricity, indoor plumbing, refrigeration. dinner means somebody goes to the market every day or every other day to get the fresh food you want to serve. you have to have a lot of help. he solved the problem initially by importing his nieces from germany. this is probably a pretty big deal for them. these young teenage girls come and work for uncle francis for a year. then they go home with the dowry and get married and live happily ever a
at the university, at south carolina college which today is the university of south carolina, he struggles to deal with the world he is in. he does not leave and slavery but he also knows if he condemns slavery he will be fired. if he supports slavery all of his friends in new england and new york will stop talking to him. he is in a real dilemma. what he does is pretty much says nothing about slavery for 20 years. he simply hides it. as a professor at the college he's expected to maintain a...
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i approved requests of governors from florida, north carolina, south carolina, tennessee, georgia, virginia, and alabama for an emergency declaratio. r i approved additional requests for the governors of north carolina, florida, south carolina, and disaster declaration to pay for removal and provide financial assistance directly to survivors. fema and small business administration are there to help the residents was homes and businesses were literally destroyed, washed away, or blown away. the federal search and rescue teams have been working with state and local officials in partners in treacherous conditions to find those missing. they will not rest until everyone is accounted for. i want to thank all of our first responders and everyone working around-the-clock. one of the brave teams who volunteered to be there from san diego county fire department set to travel all the way from california to north carolina to help but on their way they were in a terrible car accident in louisiana. we pray for their full recovery but it was a bad accident. we know there is more to do and we will continu
i approved requests of governors from florida, north carolina, south carolina, tennessee, georgia, virginia, and alabama for an emergency declaratio. r i approved additional requests for the governors of north carolina, florida, south carolina, and disaster declaration to pay for removal and provide financial assistance directly to survivors. fema and small business administration are there to help the residents was homes and businesses were literally destroyed, washed away, or blown away. the...
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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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south carolina until the 1850s. he was forced out. not because he was openly anti- slavery, although he despised slavery, but rather because he wasn't soft on being pro safely -- slavery. he wasn't proslavery enough to teach at the university of south carolina in the 1850s. he went to columbia university. when the war begins, he will be asked to be a consultant, henry hallock. who is the senior officer in the united states army. in addition to his west point training, have been a lawyer after he left the army in the 1850s. francis lieber is brought into the war department to write what will become general order 100, which is known mostly today as the francis lieber code. the francis lieber code is the most carefully thought out, expensive, deeply thoughtful set of rules, that creates the modern law of war. today, the francis lieber code is recognized today. oddly enough, one year after the francis lieber code, you get the first geneva convention on the treatment of prisoners during wartime. francis lieber is setting
south carolina until the 1850s. he was forced out. not because he was openly anti- slavery, although he despised slavery, but rather because he wasn't soft on being pro safely -- slavery. he wasn't proslavery enough to teach at the university of south carolina in the 1850s. he went to columbia university. when the war begins, he will be asked to be a consultant, henry hallock. who is the senior officer in the united states army. in addition to his west point training, have been a lawyer after...
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>> he was governor of south carolina at that point. sue went and later became a longtime republican senator but what was his role in the convention? >> he did not really have a significant role in the convention. but, what happened was the democratic governors had met right after harry truman proposed a civil rights plan in early 1948. they had drafted a report on kind of the condition of the south. what the south should do in this new situation. thurmond was selected to draft it. and so he did that. the teams are the forefront of tension then. and after the convention, the democratico convention, the fols wh thought there should be a third party effort held a convention in birmingham. just a week or two later. birmingham, alabama. so thurmond was there. there were other governors, a few other governors there. ithe did not get the support ofa lot of folks hoped it would rub democrats and elected positions in the south for this thurmond was one of the ones there. the organizers had really hoped governor of arkansas would take their nomi
>> he was governor of south carolina at that point. sue went and later became a longtime republican senator but what was his role in the convention? >> he did not really have a significant role in the convention. but, what happened was the democratic governors had met right after harry truman proposed a civil rights plan in early 1948. they had drafted a report on kind of the condition of the south. what the south should do in this new situation. thurmond was selected to draft it....
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so strom thurmond, south carolina. at that time, he was a democrat and he was governor of south carolina. correct. or was he senator by then? that is correct. now, he was he was governor of south carolina at that point. and later, of course, a long time republican senator. but what was his role in the convention? he did not really have a significant role in the convention yet. but what happened was the the democratic governors had met right after harry truman had proposed civil rights plan in early 1948. and they had drafted a report on the kind of the condition of the south, what south should do in, this new situation. and thurmond was selected to to draft it. so he did that and it came to the forefront of attention then and after the convention then the democratic convention the folks who thought that there should be a third party effort held a convention in birmingham just a week or two later. birmingham alabama. so thurmond was there. there were other governors, a few other governors there. it did not get the suppo
so strom thurmond, south carolina. at that time, he was a democrat and he was governor of south carolina. correct. or was he senator by then? that is correct. now, he was he was governor of south carolina at that point. and later, of course, a long time republican senator. but what was his role in the convention? he did not really have a significant role in the convention yet. but what happened was the the democratic governors had met right after harry truman had proposed civil rights plan in...
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led by south carolina.lace throughout the throughout the south was the pro-slavery movement because the north was moving more and more radically against slavery, the south managed to persuade itself, pro-slavery writers, that slavery was best of all things, not just for the planters, but for the enslaved. so you have this, this, this, this massive split happening which led to you know, with lincoln's election that led that was the final so south carolina secedes from the union when buchanan as president, buchanan doesn't really do much about it. lincoln is is elected president in november. take office till march right he says in his inaugural address. i'm not going to do anything to effect slavery where it already exists because it's protected by the constitution. so why did people in the south and the south carolina particularly not not take him at his word, he said i'm not going to get rid of slavery where it already exists. it's protected by the constitution. why didn't they believe him? you know, that i
led by south carolina.lace throughout the throughout the south was the pro-slavery movement because the north was moving more and more radically against slavery, the south managed to persuade itself, pro-slavery writers, that slavery was best of all things, not just for the planters, but for the enslaved. so you have this, this, this, this massive split happening which led to you know, with lincoln's election that led that was the final so south carolina secedes from the union when buchanan as...
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where you go to south carolina because your book one of your books has been banned at a school in southnd you write about what you think that's all about, let's listen to it. >> i thought how it all works not simply to misinform but to miss educate. not just to assure the right answers are memorized but that the wrong questions are never asked. and i thought about myself back in baltimore. and what i was being trained for. i was saved by the books in my house. by the implicit message that learning does not belong exclusively in schools. who would i be left to the devices of those who seek to shrink education? to make it an pliable, i don't know but i know what i would not be, a writer. >> you make the point with a couple lines down that your view of all these confederate monuments and this attempt to limit white students in south carolina from being exposed to anything about slavery or any of your kinds of writing. is as not so much or as much as glorifying the past that it might be it is to rob people of their future. >> and i don't think it's an accident and i've had a lot of time to
where you go to south carolina because your book one of your books has been banned at a school in southnd you write about what you think that's all about, let's listen to it. >> i thought how it all works not simply to misinform but to miss educate. not just to assure the right answers are memorized but that the wrong questions are never asked. and i thought about myself back in baltimore. and what i was being trained for. i was saved by the books in my house. by the implicit message that...
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haley was elected the 116th governor of south carolina.as the youngest governor in the country and the only minority female governor in america. to date, she is the only female governor in south carolina history. during governor haley's tenure, south carolina was a national leader in economic development, known as the beast of the southeast. the state's unemployment rate hit a 15 year low. it saw over 20 billion in new capital investment and her administration announced new jobs in every county of the state. in 2013, nikki's husband, michael, a combat veteran deployed to afghanistan to fight in the global war on terror. making her the first governor in us history to have their spouse diploid. the people of south carolina decisively re elected governor haley in 2014. 2 years later, time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world. in 2016, at age 45 president donald trump nominated governor haley to be the united states ambassador to the united nations. in that role, she served as a member of the president's cabin
haley was elected the 116th governor of south carolina.as the youngest governor in the country and the only minority female governor in america. to date, she is the only female governor in south carolina history. during governor haley's tenure, south carolina was a national leader in economic development, known as the beast of the southeast. the state's unemployment rate hit a 15 year low. it saw over 20 billion in new capital investment and her administration announced new jobs in every county...
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scott from elgin south carolina. and we just transfer those 87,000 new irs agents to secret service? they are strapped. jim from red bank says is peter doocy really wear a wig? no. i want to start another rumour. got felt start enough rumours with this thing. michael from caldwell ohio. jesse are you going to the trump rally in butler on saturday. i can. i got plans. but johnny will be there. also elon musk but most importantly johnny. ann wauters. this is my world. welcome to hannity. tonight recovery efforts continue in parts of north carolina, south carolina, georgia tennessee virginia and florida. we have communities all across appellation. they are completely devastated. the situation tonight is dire, and according to reports on the ground the biden administration have been making it worse and they have been totally tone-deaf for over a week. this has been the worst federal hurricane response in the history of our country. connect elon musk's been extremely generous and helpful to people in terms of restoring co
scott from elgin south carolina. and we just transfer those 87,000 new irs agents to secret service? they are strapped. jim from red bank says is peter doocy really wear a wig? no. i want to start another rumour. got felt start enough rumours with this thing. michael from caldwell ohio. jesse are you going to the trump rally in butler on saturday. i can. i got plans. but johnny will be there. also elon musk but most importantly johnny. ann wauters. this is my world. welcome to hannity. tonight...
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in south carolina voting starts today. i'm the only swing district in south carolina.ree issues for swing voters is immigration and in addition to women's issueses and abortion. immigration is right up there. i want to remind the american voter that is the biden-harris administration that has had over 20,000 illegal aliens let them back out on the street, didn't detain them for raping and sexually assaulting women and girls in the country. we cannot allow illegal aliens into the country. if you rape our women and a girls, you've got to be deported. that's how this works. and i'm working very hard for women and girls all across south carolina. i want people to know the truth and what they're voting for, what's on the ballot in november. maria: you know, i know that democrats like to go back to the senate bill that failed and kamala harris likes to say, look, we were all over the border, we had a senate bill and you know, donald trump killed it. that bill basically allowed children unaccompanied minors to come in unlimited. there was no limit on that. so -- >> that bill
in south carolina voting starts today. i'm the only swing district in south carolina.ree issues for swing voters is immigration and in addition to women's issueses and abortion. immigration is right up there. i want to remind the american voter that is the biden-harris administration that has had over 20,000 illegal aliens let them back out on the street, didn't detain them for raping and sexually assaulting women and girls in the country. we cannot allow illegal aliens into the country. if you...
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at one point, south carolina police called me saying, all right, what's your eta? i hung up and i mumbled to myself, saying, this is not this is not good. this is not going to end well. >> but it wasn't police who immediately went to work looking for samantha. it was her friends. they initiated their own investigation, heading to the bar from the night before and asking to see their surveillance video. >> and that is when we start learning that she got into the black sedan. as you're a e to see her in the bird dog with her friends, you're able to see her standing outside, and then you're able to see her get into this black sedan. >> her friends showed the footage to police and they put out a bolo. be on the lookout for the black sedan. but before they even located a grisly discovery, then, more than an hour away from columbia, two hunters find samantha's body in a field. as her parents arrive at the police station in columbia, they're ushered straight into a conference room. >> nothing felt right. everything felt way off and too cold. they had a table of a couple p
at one point, south carolina police called me saying, all right, what's your eta? i hung up and i mumbled to myself, saying, this is not this is not good. this is not going to end well. >> but it wasn't police who immediately went to work looking for samantha. it was her friends. they initiated their own investigation, heading to the bar from the night before and asking to see their surveillance video. >> and that is when we start learning that she got into the black sedan. as...
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so strom thurmond, south carolina. at that time, he was a democrat and he was governor of south carolina. correct. or was he senator by then? that is correct. now, he was he was governor of south carolina at that point. and later, of course, a long time republican senator. but what was his role in the convention? he did not really have a significant role in the convention yet. but what happened was the the democratic governors had met right after harry truman had proposed civil rights plan in early 1948. and they had drafted a report on the kind of the condition of the south, what south should do in, this new situation. and thurmond was selected to to draft it. so he did that and it came to the forefront of attention then and after the convention then the democratic convention the folks who thought that there should be a third party effort held a convention in birmingham just a week or two later. birmingham alabama. so thurmond was there. there were other governors, a few other governors there. it did not get the suppo
so strom thurmond, south carolina. at that time, he was a democrat and he was governor of south carolina. correct. or was he senator by then? that is correct. now, he was he was governor of south carolina at that point. and later, of course, a long time republican senator. but what was his role in the convention? he did not really have a significant role in the convention yet. but what happened was the the democratic governors had met right after harry truman had proposed civil rights plan in...
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for example, in south carolina.ut at the state level was a mathematically impossible 101%, meaning that more people voted than there were eligible voters. for example, in one south carolina county, the county vote level total was 2000 more votes than the entire adult male population of the county. many voters likely were voting more than once, and it was largely white southerners. and so there was a clear sense that there was fraud. and both sides claimed fraud. republicans said that black voters were prevented from voting, that white southern democrats had voted more than once or crossed state lines. democrats claim that republicans controlled the canvasing boards and were manipulating the totals or throwing out democratic votes that were legitimate. a lot of this sounds very familiar to some of the things we saw in 2020 or during the bush-gore election of 2000. so as this played out at the state level, the details kind of varied in each state. it gets extremely complicated. so without getting too far into the weed
for example, in south carolina.ut at the state level was a mathematically impossible 101%, meaning that more people voted than there were eligible voters. for example, in one south carolina county, the county vote level total was 2000 more votes than the entire adult male population of the county. many voters likely were voting more than once, and it was largely white southerners. and so there was a clear sense that there was fraud. and both sides claimed fraud. republicans said that black...
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find through hurricane milton and we did okay at the coast and from helene the upper part of south carolina still has houses with power out but were not nearly as devastated as western north carolina or eastern tennessee where a lot of our thoughts and prayers and were telling everybody to donate and help those people in need in western north carolina especially. maria: i know there has been a lot of talk about this administration using fema money, getting fema after mayorkas said it was running dry and they would not be able to make it to the hurricane season but the administration is calling it misinformation they are denying that they use fema money for illegal migrants despite the fact that karine jean-pierre said this two years ago, here it is, watch it. >> fema administrators have been meeting with city officials on site to coordinate available support from fema and other federal agencies funding is also available through fema emergency food and shelter programs to eligible local government and not-for-profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants we wi
find through hurricane milton and we did okay at the coast and from helene the upper part of south carolina still has houses with power out but were not nearly as devastated as western north carolina or eastern tennessee where a lot of our thoughts and prayers and were telling everybody to donate and help those people in need in western north carolina especially. maria: i know there has been a lot of talk about this administration using fema money, getting fema after mayorkas said it was...
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in america's best interest in my opinion. >> tim scott from the great state which is really no south carolinan north carolina is as well thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> god bless you. >> coming up the path for republicans to keep the house runs through some states that might surprise you, speaker kevin mccarthy is next on "sunday night in hey, scott. this stuff's perfect for fall, right? yep! it feeds your lawn now to strengthen roots all winter for a better lawn next spring. how do you know all of this? says it right there on the bag. yes, it does. download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. feed your lawn. feed it. with dexcom g7, managing your diabetes just got easier. so, what's your glucose number right now? good thing you don't need to fingerstick. how's all that food affect your glucose? oh, the answers on your phone. what if you're heading low at night? [phone beeps] wow, it can alert you?! and you can even track your goals. manage your diabetes with confidence with dexcom g7. the most accurate cgm. ♪ learn more at dexcom.com alright, sandwor
in america's best interest in my opinion. >> tim scott from the great state which is really no south carolinan north carolina is as well thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> god bless you. >> coming up the path for republicans to keep the house runs through some states that might surprise you, speaker kevin mccarthy is next on "sunday night in hey, scott. this stuff's perfect for fall, right? yep! it feeds your lawn now to strengthen roots all winter for a...
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we are here for you and i want to thank the republican governor of south carolina and democratic governor of north carolina and all elected officials who have focused on the task at hand. in a moment like this we put politics aside, at least we should. there are no democrats or republicans, only americans and our job is to help as many as we can, as quickly as we can, and as thoroughly as we can. that is why before the storm hit i directed the federal government to use every possible resource to help communities across the nation, across the region get ready. we deployed over 1001st responders in the southeast and i approved the emergency declarations as soon as i received them. today i reproved the request of governor cooper for the federal government to cover 100% of the cost for debris removal, emergency protective measures for six months. all of the costs. [applause] this really matters. there are 70 north carolinians dead and 100 unaccounted for. i have flown over a lot of storm damaged areas since i have been president. most of them forest fivers. the fema director and i have flown
we are here for you and i want to thank the republican governor of south carolina and democratic governor of north carolina and all elected officials who have focused on the task at hand. in a moment like this we put politics aside, at least we should. there are no democrats or republicans, only americans and our job is to help as many as we can, as quickly as we can, and as thoroughly as we can. that is why before the storm hit i directed the federal government to use every possible resource...
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if you are in florida, south carolina, or north carolina, start applying for fema assistance.er is 1-800-621-3362. you can also visit disasterassistance.gov. we want to help as many people as possible to apply for fema assistance. there have been several disasters declared in south carolina and florida. it is important to start documenting, take photos of your homes if it is safe to do so, collecting insurance documents. we want people to be there as long as it takes to recover. caitriona: what does fema resistance mean in a practical way? is that mean rebuilding someone's home, finding them a place to live in the short-term term, or what? jaclyn: fema's assistance program provides support for people with damage to their homes. we also have support for personal belongings. if you are an entrepreneur and your computer got ruined, we have assistance for that in select counties. but we also have -- our partners at sba also provide loan support for people asking to rebuild. for those who are uninsured, you can qualify for assistance up to the statutory limit. caitriona: do you hav
if you are in florida, south carolina, or north carolina, start applying for fema assistance.er is 1-800-621-3362. you can also visit disasterassistance.gov. we want to help as many people as possible to apply for fema assistance. there have been several disasters declared in south carolina and florida. it is important to start documenting, take photos of your homes if it is safe to do so, collecting insurance documents. we want people to be there as long as it takes to recover. caitriona: what...
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in america's best interest in my opinion. >> tim scott from the great state which is really no south carolinanorth carolina is as well thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> god bless you. >> coming up the path for republicans to keep the house runs through some states that might surprise you, speaker kevin mccarthy is next on "sunday night in america". hey, scott. this stuff's perfect for fall, right? yep! it feeds your lawn now to strengthen roots all winter for a better lawn next spring. how do you know all of this? says it right there on the bag. yes, it does. download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. feed your lawn. feed it. upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. ( ♪ ) my name is jaxon, and i have spastic cerebral palsy. it's a mouthful. one of the harder things is the little things that i need help with: getting dressed, brushing your teeth, being able to go
in america's best interest in my opinion. >> tim scott from the great state which is really no south carolinanorth carolina is as well thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> god bless you. >> coming up the path for republicans to keep the house runs through some states that might surprise you, speaker kevin mccarthy is next on "sunday night in america". hey, scott. this stuff's perfect for fall, right? yep! it feeds your lawn now to strengthen roots all...