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economy, which they would call political science at south carolina college, which today we is the university of south carolina. he would stay at south carolina until 1850s when he was forced, not because he was openly anti-slavery, although he despised slavery, but rather because he soft on being pro-choice. he wasn't pro-slavery enough to teach at the university of south carolina in the 1850s, and he was out and he then went to columbia university and when the war begins, he be asked to, be a consultant, a helper to general henry halleck, who is the senior officer in the united states army. halleck in addition to his west point training, had been a lawyer after he left the army in the 1850s. and lieber is brought to into the war department to write what will become general order 100, which is known mostly today as the lieber code and the lieber code is. first carefully thought out expert offensive, deeply thoughtful, set of rules that creates the law of war. now, today the lieber code is recognizes, even though, of course, in many ways we are beyond that. and oddly, a year after the legal lieber code you get the first geneva conven
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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 and undermines our border security. unhcr's 2018 report which the trump administration w
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south carolina. the response of the whites of south carolina's supremacy was thunderous. death threats written and oral were constant across was burned at the waring's residence and bricks were thrown through the living room window on the order of the attorney general. judge waring was provided 24 hour u.s. marshals, security, time magazine described. waring is the man they loved hate but also noted he was proving to be a person of color. if the purpose the unprecedented vilification waring was intended to cower him, it did not work. instead, he continued his study and reflection on race and justice in america and became convinced that the foundation of jim crow segregation in the supreme court's 1896 decision in plessy v ferguson was legally historic and morally wrong. after the supreme court ruled with the plaintiffs, nine zero in civil rights cases issued in june 1951 involving a separate but not equal texas law school, that sweat versus paper and a graduate school where an african-american student was required to sit in a hall outside the classroom. that's mclaurin ver
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other cities on the list are charlotte, north carolina, charleston, south carolina, san diego and greenville, southalso recently released their summer home and outdoor trends report. it shows summer trends in sensory gardens and ambient lighting are just some of the categories with the most searches. it is time to get out and play. maybe before or after dinner, grab the kids and celebrate a big first. the united nations is dubbing today, the inaugural international day of play. here's the goal raising awareness of how important it is for kids to play. playtime is important, period. also, minimizing what's called the play gap. here in the bay area, many schools incorporate play in every day curriculum, but one local author and early childhood educator tells us a play gap can have far reaching consequences. really, it refers to the fact that so many children throughout the world are not getting enough time to play, and if they don't get enough time to play, then we know that that's going to delay development in all areas. and so this play gap is something to be really conscientious about. experts say
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south carolina college,f 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 and if he supports slavery, all of hisds in new york will stop to him. sod so what he does is pretty much says nothing aboutfor 20 years. he simply hides it as a professor at the college. that certain kind of lifestyle and as you would all realize you thought about it in the 19th century thatquires lots of household help. there's n's no indoor plumbing. there'sdinner means somebody goes to the market either every day fresh food that you're going to serve. you have to have lots 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 uncle francis a year. they get some american money. they might learn some english. and then they go home with a dowry and they can happily ever after in in germany. but aftered aside by the authorities at the college, told that white women don't do this kind of work even if they're your niecesr country. and so whether he likes it or slaves. this example late 18th century until the civil. this is the example enormous corruption that slavery brings. no matter how much you want to get from it. it's really very hard to do in new england, for example, there to only use maple sug the kind of sugar that you get from the car from slave owners and they don't cotton because it's produced by linen. but these are very small number congress who were anti-slavery in those daysco onths every so they rent from a boardinghouse. and there with the fact that they're in a boarding house they're bei day. slavery is everywhere. finally, by the 1850s, there are sort of some free labor boarding houses w realize, hey, we can fill our boardinghouse representatives from these weird states like ohio and massachusetts and new hampshire and vermont where and don't believe in slavery. so you have free blackabor working in the and that's where the. antislavery members the senate and the house board as i said by the 1850s youonger be neutral on slavery. labor can't hide literally out of the thes to new york and now as a very mous political theorist who's published a lot. lieber is given a position at columbia university that he was ondered for when first came to the united states. and then the war begins. lieber has spent. almost 25 years the confederacy. the heart of the american slave oc enlists the confederate armyounger sons fight for the united states. when one talks about, you know, one one brother wore blue, one brother wore gray. this is a family where that happens. his oldest is killed at the battle williamsburg. e loses an arm. note, by thei mean that tells you a lot abou german who has become a naturalized americanizen hamilton loses an. his other sonves the war unscathed. norman and he ends the war as a so for labor the personal because it involves own children. the been known to have killed. soldiers. a few years ago, a historian who counts things say claimed that was really more like 750,00but it's a weird kind of counting because what this article which some people have ju clearly as this article counts, al died after the war from a wound the and to my way of thinking it's to figure out how you calculate that in terms of the war itself although obviously the lingering effects the war are there is a reason why mississippi is the poorest state states. more than ended, it's because mississippi ista there's reasons why alabama. until very poor as well? because in some south, there's it was a devastatingi learned this morning that the there 50,000 civilian deaths and on one hand people. and on the other hand, when you eaths in modern it's not athese are again the kinds of calculations weand many of these civilian deaths are caused caused by other things clear. so. in the war. by thetitative historian jay david hacker, who makes his argument, says direct targeting the civilian po war appears to have been a rare exception rather than the rule. an think that is true, that it not a war directed at civilians in the that world war two will be apeople are directing the war at civilians. so the to murder many people as they can. and it. the british air for favor in in bombing parts of germany. the united states ve japanese. as sherman would have noted. war is hell. but the civilt i can tell, and i'm not military historian, but but read a lot of military history to not a war where there is grea contact between armies and civilians. yes, army is located in a town.
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south. so for today, records could be places like atlanta making charleston, south south carolina, even galveston. then by sunday and monday it starts to spread into the midwest and into the northeast. take for example, chicago 86 today. so about five degrees above average backup to 97, almost triple digits by the time we get to monday washington, dc, new york, those temperatures are also going to start to rise. look at new york city specifically to bed today, right? on average. but then we're talking about low 90s by the time we get towards the back half of the upcoming week. >> well brutal allison. >> thank you. >> all right. let's go back now to london to take a look at the live pictures of buckingham palace, the trooping, the colour parade is underway as king charles celebrates his birthday. >> we want to show you princess catherine, when she arrived for the festival this morning, stepping out of that carriage with her children first, and then you'll see her coming out in her beautiful white dress we will be seeing her and the rest of her family on the balcony at buckingham palace. >> and jus
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. >> because coming from the south where i'm from, south carolina, i didn't feel accepted. in college. i was in the military. i really wasn't out until i really started to believe in myself. >> reporter: meyers believes making this area more welcoming for people in the queer community could have a life saving impact. he's only one. committee member and chief operations officer of oakland's lgbtq cultural center dawn edwards shares the sentiment. >> families, individuals, youth know that there is a safe space, a welcoming space that they can come, that they can get services, they can get good food, that they can get people that will welcome them with no judgment. >> reporter: about a year ago the committee took the idea of a cultural district to city leaders. >> city council believed in us. the city believed in us. the community believed in us. >> reporter: meyers says they received no opposition, but he knows lgbtq people throughout the world have received a lot of hostility, which is why areas like the lakeshore district continue to be needed. >> we have to have a safe spa
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. >> and buster's father serving two life sentences and a maximum security prison in south korea. south carolinainsists he had nothing to do with the deaths of his wife and son. bret? >> bret: jonathan serrie at our southeast bureau. jonathan, thank you. meantime, "the washington post" is not just covering the news, it is in the news tonight. post reporters and their media colleagues have written unflattering stories about the post embattled ceo. pois owner now jeff bezos expressing support for the executive. additional details from the fox news media analyst howard kurtz. >> it's a remarkable situation. "the washington post" paper broke watergate scandal announcing all out investigative assault on ethics of incoming editor british journalist. the "new york times" raising different ethical concerns about his former british colleague will louis now the post ceo. with their jobs seemingly in jeopardy jeff bezos who bought the paper a decade ago offered his backing especially to lewis. the journalistic standards and ethics at the post will not change, the amazon founder wrote to staff. you have my
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orangeburg, south carolina, where a big crowd gathered, south carolina state, technical college, and cal 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 corre
orangeburg, south carolina, where a big crowd gathered, south carolina state, technical college, and cal 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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in 1954 in south the state constitution of south, the state constitution of south carolina said coloredchildren were to be educated in different forever what brown versus board of education was targeting. now, again, yes,ots of problems in the united states, but i would set fproposition. there is no place in the united united today whe a are a government can say with proper authority that it is purposeful people a racial basis that wasn't accomplished yet. it was an important know don't think it should be it was a major thi limits is that you know does that bring us does that br us equality i full? of course not. but was an accomplishment. and we need to be very clear about that. so i just want to quickly say i agree with everything, randi but and and i read that article too, because my husband put it in my face right. axios right then. from that jumped out at me, the axios piece is that the average existence for a black or latino child in education today is one where three quartersare minority and, you know according to civil rights institute project out at ucla, at least half of their
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south carolinian? yes, ma'am how many of you? from south carolina? i'm here. you you know, it's funny, you come to these big cities, everybody, everybody like, they city folk, but all your grandparents were from southarolina, 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 wear your your community on your shoulders. and this book starts for me in time when this nation had to face itself covid. mm. we were. and tired of being sick and tiredhad knee on his ne cried out,om, mama, take us there. so the book, the moment it about a moment that i was on and a very i'm a very, very emotional person, and don't i don't care'l judge me. t 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 barbers. we weren't going to put in myyet the bed. and my twins, they were they babies at the time, baby babies at the time. and they were in our bed. they usually in our bed in the in early part of the morning and
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south carolina. the response of the whites of south carolina's supremacy was thunderous. death threatsl were constant across was burned at the waring's residence and bricks were thrown through the living room■' window on the ordr of the attorney general. judge waring was provide24 hour u.s. marshals, security, timee described. waring is the man they loved hate but also notedv■a proving to be a person of color. if therecedented vilification waring was intended to cower work. instead, he continued hisjustice segregation in the supreme ferguson was legally historic and morally wrong. after the supreme court ruled with the plaintiffs, nine zero in civil rights cases issued in june 1951 involving a separate but law school, that sweat versus paper and a graduate school where an african-american student was required to sit in a hall outside the classroom. that's mclaurin board of regent. judge waring was convinced that the supreme cot was ready to reverse plessy if a proper segregation case could be placed on its docket. judge waringis trial docket in. charleston, a case. southwhich sought to equalize the facilities in the district and white schools at the time, litigate aiding civil rights cases in the south was very tough slog for the naacp lawyers, and they had a as a sword. that segregation, but they wereequality. this was a highly successful legal strategy. they were winning their cases and it a brilliant kind of strategy because it avoided challenging segregation. the original briggs but it had its every time plessy was used to uphold the rightsan citizens, it in another way securing the status. the original briggs complaint not explicitly allege that ■segregated public schools were unconstitutional. was not an accident. they were notsserting that at the time when the plaintiffs attorney, thurgood marshall, appeared at november 17, 1954, a pretrial conference on the friday before the trial was the beginning. nd advised judge ter being ushered the justice judge's office without opposing present wearing marshals. try ar separate but equal case. bring me
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south carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. columbia, southrested in bwxt. >> another nuclear power play and totally get that people want those. that's why i keep sending people to gev because they're nuclear. they're also natural gas and they're also wind and you want all of those. that's what we need to get out of this jam we're in and paulette in louisiana. paulette. >> caller: hi, jim. this stock is supposed to split into three different companies. it's dupont. >> yes, and i think dupont must be bought. we've been buying it for the charitable trust and telling club members, dupont must be bought below 80. it must be bought. let's go to tom in rhode island. tom. >> caller: i bow to you, thy cramer. i wish i listened to you two years ago. instead i got caught up listening to my kid's college professors pumping up alternative energy ideas. they never amount to anything. >> no, they don't. >> caller: they don't. maybe this one is now cheap enough and in your wheelhouse, though, or is it just going to give me more bad gas? it's bloom energy, be
south carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer. columbia, southrested in bwxt. >> another nuclear power play and totally get that people want those. that's why i keep sending people to gev because they're nuclear. they're also natural gas and they're also wind and you want all of those. that's what we need to get out of this jam we're in and paulette in louisiana. paulette. >> caller: hi, jim. this stock is supposed to split into three different companies. it's dupont. >>...
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south dakota. and then also in georgia and south carolina. damaging winds, the main hazard. i want to point your eye to south florida. their story has been extreme heat and really dry conditions. but that is about to flip. the flood watches are up, the tropical moisture is about to come in from the southwest and just pour into anywhere south of orlando, but especially there, fort myers and naples. through the end of this week, it's going to get really wet, really fast. excessive heat up to the sacramento valley. and david, right here in new york, we could see our first 90 of the season, which is about two weeks beyond when we get it for the average. >> david: ginger zee here with us tonight. thank you. >>> we turn now the shocking damage to a passenger jet. part of is the plane's nose ripped away. the cockpit windows shattered on the plane. here's abc's trevor ault tonight. >> reporter: tonight, these stunning images showing extreme damage a hailstorm caused to an austrian airlines plane. part of the nose missing. cockpit windows smashed. radar equipment left exposed. >> the plane shook very heavily. it felt like a re
south dakota. and then also in georgia and south carolina. damaging winds, the main hazard. i want to point your eye to south florida. their story has been extreme heat and really dry conditions. but that is about to flip. the flood watches are up, the tropical moisture is about to come in from the southwest and just pour into anywhere south of orlando, but especially there, fort myers and naples. through the end of this week, it's going to get really wet, really fast. excessive heat up to the...
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with thevil punishment and fines to $100,000, 99ears incarceration and in south carolina andex louisiana among lawmakers in south carolina about 20 signed a bill for that would perform abortion but anyway these kind of threats are making it difficult to figure out when can i intervene. in some intervened when the miscarriages thereis so she should be able services that she needs and if it is managing that miscarriage which is a euphemism for an abortion, then she a should be to protect her hoping to saveo challenged that and said our state abortio to protect her health and the supreme court to take this up even though they were scheduled to hear it. >> so underlining issue of federal preemption which is a constitutional doctrine that the federal law is supreme. area that is not about preemption so let's turn to some of those cases. the supreme court isth the only court. there are many lower courts and courts. across the country there a lawsuits. a tennessee kentucky, indiana wyoming idaho you can add abortion bans and typically brought constitutions. state constitutions have merit of being much longer and more s
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south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1287, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. r opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. the ng to serve in the military are now down over 30%. the military's seoul purpose is to provide for the defense of our great nation. our military's focus should be the protect of the american people and our freedoms, not liberals' feelings. therefore my amendment would eliminate any offices of d.e.i., diversity, equity, and inclusion, in the armed forces and in the d.o.d. we should focus on diversity of ideas and opinions not races and genders. d.e.i. programs tend to be ineffective and cost the taxpayers more money and it's been a very real detriment to our recruitment of our military. in short order a woke military is a weak military. woke ideology undermines readiness t undermines the cohesiveness by emphasizing differences based on race, ethnicity, and sex. it undermines leadership authority by introducing questions about whether a promotion i
south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1287, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. r opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: thank you, mr. speaker. the ng to serve in the military are now down over 30%. the military's seoul purpose is to provide for the defense of our great nation. our military's focus should be the protect of the american people and our freedoms, not liberals' feelings. therefore my...
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south carolina. 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
south carolina. 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...
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south carolina on. you will learn a great deal about him tonight. judge richard is a native of south carolina and grandson of ruian and jewish immigrants. he is a graduate of duke university and the duke university school of law. he practiced law in columbia southrolina for 30 years specializing in complex civil litigation before president obama nominated him as he was district judge and he was confirmed by the senate by unanous of 2010. shortly after the confirmation, he discovered that his maternal as american citizens in the courtrooms to which he was assigned. a fact that he has shared with naturalization ceremonies. he's presided in the federal courthouse since then and has handled a number of significant cases including the 2017 trial who killed nine people attending a wednesday bible study out a methodist church. he is the author of numerous articles and books with a particular focus on american legal history. with his wife, who is here with us tonight, a retired historian the author of in pursuit of the tree of life, a history of the early columbia south carolina. his most recent book from which tonight's talk is drawn is an example of courage, the blinding of sergeant and the awakening of president harry truman and judge. it's been ref
south carolina on. you will learn a great deal about him tonight. judge richard is a native of south carolina and grandson of ruian and jewish immigrants. he is a graduate of duke university and the duke university school of law. he practiced law in columbia southrolina for 30 years specializing in complex civil litigation before president obama nominated him as he was district judge and he was confirmed by the senate by unanous of 2010. shortly after the confirmation, he discovered that his...
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south carolina seek recognition? mr. norman i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 39 printed in part c of 559, offered by mr. norman of south carolina. the chair: pursuant who house resolution 1316, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: mr. speaker, i rise in support of my amendment that prohibits funds for t.s.a.'s quote, inclusion action committee. in august of 2020, t.s.a. announced the inclusion action committee, which it describes as a coalition of diverse leaders focused on measuring the current state of diversity and inclusion at the t.s.a. the committee was instrumental in creating a gender-neutral option for the t.s.a. precheck to serve nonbinary and gender noncon forming passengers and allow applicants to select their gender based on their self. regardless of the sex assigned at birth. this is flat-out insanity. where else does this work in our society? can i go to a bank and say i'm bill gates and i need a $10 million loan? can i go to any nfl team and say i'm a star football player and get autom
south carolina seek recognition? mr. norman i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 39 printed in part c of 559, offered by mr. norman of south carolina. the chair: pursuant who house resolution 1316, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. norman, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. norman: mr. speaker, i rise in support of my amendment that prohibits funds for t.s.a.'s quote, inclusion action...
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south carolina. trey gowdy podcast, good night from south carolin >> carley: two nasa astronauts are stranded in space after ele leaks and malfunction delay the return of the capsule. digging deeper into what nasa knew and when. >> todd: listen to this. >> i want to be clear. we don't determine -- undocumented individuals. >> todd: msnbc panel scolding a sunday show guest for using term illegal alien. joe concha is on deck, can't wait to get his thoughts. >> carley: climate protesters stormed 18th hole of the travelers championship. not something you see everyday on the golf course. we'll tell you about the charges they are facing. thi i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. we start on the campaign trail. former president trump back on the campaign trail with scalise. >> carley: he gears up for this week's showdown with president biden. doug luzader has details. >> doug: one on president campaign trail and the other hunk erred down at camp david. former president trump appeared at a rally over the weekend. he told the crowd on saturday, he knows who his v.p. pick is and that person may be at thursday's cnn debate in atlanta. >> nobody knows. who do you like as v.p.? [screaming] >> j.d. vance. >> you like jd? who do you like? >> who do you like as v.p.? >> tulsi gabbard. >> tom scott. >> tom cotton. >> a lot of -- >> a lot of names mentioned, a list that may be at the wautch party on thursday. president biden meantime remains at camp david and may be there until the debate. >> do you think he will be good on the stage? sc >> if he prepares, he'll be fine. we'll see what happens. >> what is your strategy for the debate? >> this is the best strategy people are screaming questions. >> joe biden does not have concerns about mental fitness, nor do i. joe biden has taken this country from downfall to leading the world. >> after the debate trump is heading to virginia to,a peer w with -- >> todd: doug, thank you. former president donovan schultz classified document case heading to florida courtroom. the judge will hear argument from prosecution and defense over trump team's motion to dismiss the case arguing special counsel jack smith appointment was unlawful since he was a private citizen at the time. all eyes on supreme court this week awaiting decision on trump's presidential immunity case. >> carley: los angeles police are searching for three suspects who shot and killed a father of four on friday night. garcia was shot in the head at a metro stop and died at the scene. the suspects are between 15 and 20 years old. the shooting comes just week after officers were added everyday. >> todd: and recommend ing justice department bring criminal charges against boeing for violating terms of a settle m ment. the justice department -- as long as it overhauled compliance practices. boeing breached that agreement. no word from boeing on the reports. justice department has until july 7 to decide if to move forward with prosecution and boeing is center of controversy in space. >> carley: two astronauts are stuck in space after return to space was delayed over mec mechanical issues, including a leak they supposedly knew about before launching. ashley has details. >> with 27 days worth of fuel, the window is closing. this after nas and and boeing decided leak they found was too small to pose a safety issue. once in orbit, four more helium leaks developed, two snaupts are stuck on the international space station after having spent 40% of their fuel. may 6 of 2024, another flight was scrapped because of faulty relief valve and eight days later it was pushed back due to helium leak. june 1, scrubbed because c computer ground launch sequence y. os june 5, it did lawn. wilmore and williams were supposed to be back on june 13th and now it is expected to be july 2. the spacecraft is doing well in orbit while docked, they say. they reject the claim -- back to you guys. >> carley: thank you. major vote set for today in new york that could ban biological males from competing in women's sports. >> todd: talking to a lawmaker voting on the bill today. that is next. ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. 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south carolina. beautiful morning there in south carolina. i'm happy to be with will and pete here. this morning after our big trump interview yesterday that we've been airing all day. good morning. pete: great to be here i had a concert on "fox & friends" great american. trivia for pete. pete that song as a -- will: now found lover of country music is a reference to older country music song but not that old. 90s -- pete: got nothing -- will: heads california, tails -- who sang that song? rachel: that is -- pete: george straight -- rachel: no it's a woman. will: i'll leave you at the suspension it is jo dee messina. rachel: that's right. pete: never heard of her. rachel: never heard of her? pete: shallow but catching up. will: wide but shallow. roots are running deeper. thanks to maverick -- pete: that might describe our interview wide shallow but deep sometimes deep. great conversation. we're very thankful to the former president for giving us so much time he gave us 90 minutes yesterday at bedminster sat down three of us had our list of questions where we wanted to go with things and top on the list was hey, this is the first interview he has given. since what happened in the -- with the verdict in manhattan where's his head at. that's exactly where we started here's about ten minutes of that interview. watch. >> mr. president, welcome to "fox & friends" weekend. >> thank you. pete: thanks for being here. this is your first interview since the verdict. it's been 48 hours. where's where are head where's where are hat at? >> i'm fighting for the constitution i'm fighting for the same thing i watch you all of the time you fight for freedom. you fight for your country. these people are sick. they're sick. they're deranged. you know i talk about the enemy on the outside and the enemy from within. see you have russia and china and if you have a smart president you handle them easily. we have a lot of advantages. but the enemy from within, they are doing damage to this country. they want open borders they want high interest rates they want to quadruple your taxes quadruple you know all of my life i watched politics it was like politicians want to lower taxes not quadruple them there's a sickness going on right now. it was a tough venue we tried to get out of the judge and wouldn't think about it. so we had probably maybe the worst area in the whole country for me you know in terms of vote. i'm sure if i sat down and explained it to that section of the world we could probably make progress but one of the worst sections and they always bring them to these sections. you know d.c., there, police pls where republicans not just me but republicans get virtually no votes. but the good news is that -- i think we've set a record beyond all records for fundraising that's like a poll another one came out before i got in that were six points higher than we were before. so i don't know if that holds up. , i mean, i'm not sure but people get it. it's a scam and the republican party is really -- they've stuck they stick together in this. they see what's, it is weaponization of the justice department of the fbi, and you know that's all coming out of washington. you may think it's bragg. take a look at who opened the case i'm not allowed to talk about it because i have a gag order first presidential nominee and -- the leader -- leading crooked joe by lot that's not allowed to talk. maybe heir doing me a big favor who knows. but i'm not allowed to talk i'm gagged nobody has heard of it it is weaponization and it is a very dangerous thing we've never had that in this country. they have it in other krpghts in southu know a little bit about it. glam that leads me to my question i think for a lot of american what's happened to you feels foreign it's never happened here before. but for hispanic americans people coming from latin america this feels very familiar. and those countries people are imprisoned instead of going to fight there. they're on house arrest they're told they can't run for office. what is your message and by the way, i think a lot of hispanic americans i hear from them they're scared about what they see what's your message to them about what happened to you -- and about how scared they are that our country is turning into the countries that they left bnsd the corrupt dysfunctional countries they left behind. >> they are scared very great people great energy, and as you know i'm doing very well with them beyond i don't think anybody has ever had polling -- rachel: do you think this is why a little bit? >> always liked me and i've done well from the beginning in 2016 i won the entir
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south carolina. i'm going to pick on south carolina.ning rights because one day the united states senate sent fellows, let's get together and listen to strom thurmond. he said "i've seen the light. let's give those negro people the right to vote. close but that's not how we got civil rights. do we get suffrage because men came together and said it's time we gave women the right to vote? it never happen that way. what's the choice between us in america right now? take responsibility for our country, own up to it. our generation, i will never be called to do freedom rides knowing that my bus will be burned and that i will be beaten. i will never be called to register people to vote in places where that's a literal danger to my life. what is this nation worth for you? to fight or surrender to what is? i will tell you all these people who worry about the election, stop worrying. turn your worry into work. i am going to go home tonight to newark, new jersey, i'm proud that i live in the ward, it's have black and brown community and its reach
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south. a very in south carolina, too right where the justice. burns yes. yes yes, yes, absolutely.and yet all of the southern states basically had and everybody knew the particular case was texas, but everybody knew that it was going to have implications. all of those other southern states and. and again, it's very a part of the kind of the context of the case that we were fighting a regime based on racial supremacy. and here the, you know, this this very blatant discrimination in voting was presented to the supreme court. and it was at a time of great civil rights, ferment and turmoil in, the country connected to the war know the african-american community had embraced what it called the double the campaign victory over fascism abroad and racism at home. and there were civil rights demonstrations and also the dislike haitians of the war economy, with so many people being in the military and being away opened up industries and positions that had previously been excluded for two african americans. and this led to a very ugly white in some instances, there were what was called hate s
south. a very in south carolina, too right where the justice. burns yes. yes yes, yes, absolutely.and yet all of the southern states basically had and everybody knew the particular case was texas, but everybody knew that it was going to have implications. all of those other southern states and. and again, it's very a part of the kind of the context of the case that we were fighting a regime based on racial supremacy. and here the, you know, this this very blatant discrimination in voting was...
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here with me now is south carolina republicans descender lins here with me now is south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. thank you so much for being here. sir. you of course. now, a close confidant, general, because answers were long and often he did not give are related answer to the question that he was asked by cnn's count, he made 30 false claims it didn't commit to accepting the election results and who loses what isn't that give you and other republicans pause about him well i thought he had a very good night. people who watched the debates thought the same thing to attend to the day. he was strong, he was clear, he was coherent but this idea that biden had a bad night, that's not that's not the stories had a bad presidency had a disastrous debate. how could we get here? how could the american people see what they saw and not before warned you gotta compliant media, who's written off the problems with president biden. they've tried to solve cell. this is attacked by the right-wing that is compromised. there is no clean fakes here. the man is compromised and the media has be
here with me now is south carolina republicans descender lins here with me now is south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. thank you so much for being here. sir. you of course. now, a close confidant, general, because answers were long and often he did not give are related answer to the question that he was asked by cnn's count, he made 30 false claims it didn't commit to accepting the election results and who loses what isn't that give you and other republicans pause about him well i...
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south carolina. today the faa chief in south carolina, looking at the 787 line, talking to boeing executives. they are under tremendous faa scrutiny, following the 737 max 9 door plug blow out in january. dozens of faa inspectors are on the inspection line. very closely watching what boeing is doing, and whether they are, in fact, maintaining good quality concerns if you or quality control, not only on the assembly line, but also safety, following safety protocols. boeing has admitted they have had a significant breakdown in quality control. they're working towards fixing that. and they are very much under the microscope with the faa, alex. >> i can about imagine. my goodness, just to be clear. tightening up these, it could cause like a buckling kind of thing in the fuselage? >> that's the big question, and we don't really have an answer to that. i think we want to stress that they say that none of those suspect planes have yet gone out to customers, but clearly as we mentioned with so much scrutiny on boeing right now, and, by the way, they have also had to announce to the faa that internal whistleblowers have come forward to say some employees are writing or signing off on work that was never done. so there's an awful lot of scrutiny right now on every production line, but this specifically is with the 787 in southrateful you are keeping your scrutiny on it as well. thank you so much, tom costello. that does it for us this hour. we aren't quite done yet. i will speak with richard blumenthal about the supreme court decision on bump stocks. our coverage continues right after this. ♪ home internet with 5g. ♪ wait! t-mobile has home internet? ♪ what a feeling! ♪ ♪ to have t-mobile now! ♪ 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. nothing dims my light like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and the preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. don't take if allergic to nurtec odt. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. mo
south carolina. today the faa chief in south carolina, looking at the 787 line, talking to boeing executives. they are under tremendous faa scrutiny, following the 737 max 9 door plug blow out in january. dozens of faa inspectors are on the inspection line. very closely watching what boeing is doing, and whether they are, in fact, maintaining good quality concerns if you or quality control, not only on the assembly line, but also safety, following safety protocols. boeing has admitted they have...
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congresswoman nancy joins us now from south carolina, she has survived a two pronged attack on her old, the republican nod south this, in 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 manage
congresswoman nancy joins us now from south carolina, she has survived a two pronged attack on her old, the republican nod south this, in 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...
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south carolina, ms. mace, on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 28 printed in part b of h 118-551 y ms. mace of southted. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote, the yeas are 201, the nays are 217. the teament is not adopted. the unfinhe recorded vote on amendment number 35 printed in part b of house report 118-551 by the gentleman from florida, mr. walz were postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 35 printed in part of house report 118-551, offered by mr. walz of florida. the chair: a recorded vote has be requested.
south carolina, ms. mace, on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk: amendment number 28 printed in part b of h 118-551 y ms. mace of southted. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in...
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south texas. this one right here, 40% chance of this disturbance developing to move toward the georgia south carolinare coming into that area from this storm. two storms we are watching. we are in june expecting a really active season. to explode and be active already. neil: just like you said. i thank you. darius rutger, i've been a fan of his forever but think of these skills. he is blown out of the park witchy -- with each of them it is branching out into fine wine. fine idea. in that regard. ♪ ♪ well done, viv. you got the presents, the balloons and the raptor cake. now, how about something to put a smile on your face? aspen dental provides complete, affordable care with dentists and labs in one place plus free exams and x-rays for new patients without insurance... and 20% off treatment plans for everyone. quality care at a price worth celebrating. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. i was only 23 when i was first diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my lif
south texas. this one right here, 40% chance of this disturbance developing to move toward the georgia south carolinare coming into that area from this storm. two storms we are watching. we are in june expecting a really active season. to explode and be active already. neil: just like you said. i thank you. darius rutger, i've been a fan of his forever but think of these skills. he is blown out of the park witchy -- with each of them it is branching out into fine wine. fine idea. in that...
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both candidates will stay in the south and biden will stay in south carolina where he lost to trump in 2020 and two decades in virginia, since a republican carried the race for the white house. trump's team is investing heavily in virginia. and glenn youngkin is on a short list. and we'll see what happens later tonight. >> busy day, alexis mcadams, thank you. of course, voters are weighing options. according to a new fox poll, 15% of voters say they would vote third party or they're still undecided. what do they need to hear from each candidate next week to help them make up their minds? joining me now it would undecided voters from key states. wisconsin voter, kaitlin singleton and georgia voter, bernadette wright. thank you both for being here. i'm going to go ahead and start with you. as alexis points out you're both in swing states and you're both women. these are demographics that president biden needs to continue to win over and president trump wants to get some of you on his side to win. he lost them in 2016 -- i'm sorry, he won them in 2016 and lost them the next team around. w
both candidates will stay in the south and biden will stay in south carolina where he lost to trump in 2020 and two decades in virginia, since a republican carried the race for the white house. trump's team is investing heavily in virginia. and glenn youngkin is on a short list. and we'll see what happens later tonight. >> busy day, alexis mcadams, thank you. of course, voters are weighing options. according to a new fox poll, 15% of voters say they would vote third party or they're still...
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south carolina seek recognition? the clerk: amendment number 75 printed in part b of house report 118-559 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentleman from south carolina, mr.~wilson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i offer an amendment to the state department and foreign operations appropriations bill. deeply rooted in our commitment to responsible governance and ethical stewardship of the american taxpayer as evidenced by the great work of congressman diaz-balart. amendment 75 seeks to prohibit american taxpayer humanitarian funding in syria from indirectly supporting the regime of assad, a known war criminal. current appropriations law has established taxpayer dollars do not go to the assad regime. it has been dumented that taxpayer dollars have reached the assad dictatorship. a study presented at the institute in washington revealed the reality. half of the aid funds in syria are funded to companies and associated with syrian with serious human rights abuses. this raises concerns about systemic flaws in the united nations' delivery process in syria, in
south carolina seek recognition? the clerk: amendment number 75 printed in part b of house report 118-559 offered by mr. wilson of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1316, the gentleman from south carolina, mr.~wilson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. wilson: i offer an amendment to the state department and foreign operations appropriations bill. deeply rooted in our commitment to responsible...
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south dakota or wyoming or south carolina housing is too expensive. it has been for years. it has been for far too long. one big reason we do not have enough of it. for the past decade rent has gone up and up and out part one and four renters pay more than half their income for rent. more than half of your income goes to rent every month, it is hard to juggle all the bills you have let alone save for a down payment. height rent stops people from becoming homeowners so many families think if i can only come up with they're down payment the money for a down payment is what stands between millions of americans and building generational wealth. that's why my bill supports a first generation homebuyers down payment toward equity act and the helper act specifically they're down payment toward equity act is a broadly for teachers, firefighters and police officers to allow them to buy homes in their communities and other sources of assistance. all that is so important. director thompson, you know these challenges because you'rer agencies are at the center of our efforts to lower the cost of housing. your agencies do not build housing of art housing markets your job is to make sure there is affordable housing for the hauser's and builders and housing providers create the families can get a mortgage to buy their first home and as americans get older they can still live safely in their homes. both of your agencies have announced changes that should help increase housing supply and bring down costa. following calls from senator reid and me and others hud acted to improve access to financing for affordable housing through fha and the federal financing bag parade this will help housing providers and states build and preserve more affordable housing for renters across the country. hud's a long overdue update to load limits for manufactured housing's new guidance to support conversion of old office space into homes will open up new housing options. especially in cities like cleveland. you have a limit upfront fees of fannie and freddie have in the past charge lower income first-time homebuyers and borrowers who could not afford a big down payment to begin with. you also refocus to fannie and freddie the federal home loan banks with their roles not just in financial markets but in helping to support housing families and communities need. the fact remains housing prices are still far too high. they have been for years and years it will take all of us working together housing providers, federal, state, local governments to lower cost hud and fha need to do more to be vigilant and ensuring taxpayer money is actually serving families not enriching shady landlords and wealthy investors. wall street firms and other outside investors swoop into communities but they buy up properties they evicted tenants and drive up local housing prices we should pass my stop predatory investing act to end their tax breaks for buying up numbers of single family homes. we need to ensure all of our housing agencies are on the same page and working to stop not in any way supporting this predatory business model. state and local governments have a lot of influence over the housing and their communities more and more cities and counties are making changes like updates to zoning like shortening lengthy approval processes to open up opportunities for new housing, expand access to affordable homeownership. hud is a critical partner in supporting that work. franklin county commissioner kevin testified these sent on behalf of the national association of counties about critical role homes, cdbg and the housing trust fund play and helping counties of every size to address housing needs. local communities depend on this partnership. even with more housing some families working low-wage jobs some seniors on fixed income still will not make enough. sorry okay. hud's housing assistance program are critical to keep rent affordable. >> excuse me. [laughter] well done. [laughter] i am almost done senator scott. >> take your time mr. chairman. [laughter] i need to make sure they work effectively and officially to serve our communities and protect our investments. congress needs to do our part. last month this committee had a hearing on legislative proposals help expand our housing supply and bring down the cost of housing let's continue our bipartisan work to move forward with common sense proposal help expand housing options and reduce cost i look forward to continue to work with ranking member scott on this committee towards that goal. i look forward to hearing today from the two leaders before us about what they have done. what more they can do. what resources they need to get their input of what congress can do to make housing more affordable for renters and for homeowners. ranking member scott peck works works thankyou both for being h. congratulations well done. expect you to be completely prepared were going to talk about over the next several hours, likely. thank you, mr. chairman for holding this hearing. i've been asking for about a year to have both of you in front of us. so it is certainly something that is absolute essential for us to be able to hear from our regulators as often as possible to achieve the goal of american homeownership because american homeownership is not just homeownership it is in fact in the eyes of so many americans the american dream. if we are going to close the wealth gap with that we talk so much about we are persistent is by create equity in creating equity comes from homeownership in our economy so thank you both for being here. you think about the value of homeownership, consistently, americans owe somewhere around somewhere amount $12 trillion on their mortgages. mortgage debt accounts for 70 plus% of consumer debt in the united states of america. not an insignificant amount of money. and yet, the last time we had this hearing was back during the trump years when chairman crapo was chairman of this committee. i certainly hope we have more opportunities you from both of you at the same time going forward. the american dream of home ownership is further out of reach today than it was just a few years ago despite the subsidies the trillions of dollars we spent over the decades, little has changed in 1970 homeownership and america was 64% today it is 65% rate since the passage of the fair housing act in 1968 the goal was to eliminate housing discrimination. the homeownership rate for african americans has not changed much, 41%, 44%, it continues to have a very slow growth trajectory. our housing regulators must testify up more often so that we can find ways to deal with the challenges that housing presents to so many americans. but sincepresident biden's takee mortgage rates have ballooned by 150%. rent have gone up about 20%. homelessness is up 12% in a single year. the highest number on record in the history of our country despite empty promises from the white house about helping working families the simple fact is the housing under this administration has skyrocketed. i see that at home in south carolina and i see that across the nation as i travel. i see that in families worried about how to make ends meet watching the dream of homeownership seemed further and further and further away. what has become apparent as this administration about affordability and housing has failed to line up with their policies. reckless spending on progressive wish list fueled runaway inflation and now americans are painfully aware biden mixes not help them. instead burdened them so much. the mountains of red tape and regulations this administration has put on housing providers are only making that matter so much worse. officially, both hud and f hfa have taken several politicized actions that will unnecessary increase the cost for families and burden communities. i have recently imposed rent controls on low income housing tax credit properties. f hfa is public comments on policies enclosing correct rent controlviolent direction fe house. what do these policies mean in practice? they have the pot
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