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another south carolinians. i don't have anything really to say to him and i'll said to be on us is a little self-conscious. it's a busy airport, lecture kinds of people another self-conscious about standing in line, waiting to greet him and his best known for his segregationist to rain. it was good enough to say that i've seen have been keep on walking. so i'm conflicted, though. i walked down the concourse about 100 yards i look back, and here since 89-year-old man at the time, he's got a suitcase -- a briefcase in one hand and a travel bag in the other in a package under one arm and he should shuffling down this busy, crowded airport. without thinking, i go back and introduce myself. i said senator thurmond, my name is joseph crespino. i'd be happy to get you to your you to your next flight. he said are sure you got enough time? i don't want to delay when your travel. as i've got plenty of time. i'd be happy to do it. we walked together for about 10 minutes and i was just trying to make conversation the strom
another south carolinians. i don't have anything really to say to him and i'll said to be on us is a little self-conscious. it's a busy airport, lecture kinds of people another self-conscious about standing in line, waiting to greet him and his best known for his segregationist to rain. it was good enough to say that i've seen have been keep on walking. so i'm conflicted, though. i walked down the concourse about 100 yards i look back, and here since 89-year-old man at the time, he's got a...
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i was thinking, i was in the constituent and i'm not a south carolinian and i really don't have anything to save them early and to be honest i was a little self-conscious. it was a busy airport. there were a lot of different kinds of people there and i was self-conscious about standing in line waiting to greet a man with all the segregationist harangue so was good enough to say that i had seen him and keep on rocking. but i get down, i'm conflicted though. i walked down to the concourse about 100 yards and i look back and hear everybody is shaking his hand and here is this 89-year-old man at the time. he has got a suitcase, briefcase in one hand and a travel bag in the other and a package under one arm and he is just shuffling down this busy, crowded airport. without thinking i go back and introduced myself and i say senator thurmond i name is joe crespino and i would be happy to help you get to your next flight. he said are you sure you have enough time? i want to delay you. i said no sir, have plenty of time. so i picked up his bag and we walked together for about 10 minutes. i was jus
i was thinking, i was in the constituent and i'm not a south carolinian and i really don't have anything to save them early and to be honest i was a little self-conscious. it was a busy airport. there were a lot of different kinds of people there and i was self-conscious about standing in line waiting to greet a man with all the segregationist harangue so was good enough to say that i had seen him and keep on rocking. but i get down, i'm conflicted though. i walked down to the concourse about...
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>> i appreciate my fellow south carolinian's comments about policy but here is a fact. so the capital of japan is tokyo. we know thesing a fact. here is the fact. not a single taxpayer dollar goes to fund abortions. not one. not even a cent. not even a penny. not one. the theory of reinstituting the policy is a farce. mitt romney was pro-choice. now -- then pro-life. then this morning he was pro-choice and now andrea is saying he's pro-life. i'm confused. the great thing is i couldn't p can't an abortion. the presidency is being choosing supreme court justices. that's what it is about. nothing more and nothing less. they decide every aspect of our lives. he liked scalia and clarence thomas. that's what the choices are about. nothing else. >> my thanks to our wednesday political power panel. trifecta from south carolina. thanks to all three of you. i appreciate it. >>> it is a headache the obama team doesn't need right now. congress holding a hearing on benghazi and attack at the top of the hour. just as new details start to emerge the moments leading up to street attack
>> i appreciate my fellow south carolinian's comments about policy but here is a fact. so the capital of japan is tokyo. we know thesing a fact. here is the fact. not a single taxpayer dollar goes to fund abortions. not one. not even a cent. not even a penny. not one. the theory of reinstituting the policy is a farce. mitt romney was pro-choice. now -- then pro-life. then this morning he was pro-choice and now andrea is saying he's pro-life. i'm confused. the great thing is i couldn't p...
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strom thurmon said, in his deep south carolinian accent, we have sex almost every night, we almost havesday -- i don't know if this is fit for cnn. >> it reminds me of a comment at moynihan at about malcolm wallop. >> malcolm wallop was a center from wyoming. >> by the way, in the future when i say, remind me, that means i don't have a clue, just so you know. >> oh. i thought you knew everything and had made that comment to inform the audience who malcolm wall republican was joe biden. you know how much it costs to buy a seat in the united states senate, $30 million. so when you pay $30 million for a seat, you like to sit in it. >> spector, the former prosecutor, studied his comedy performances with a critical aye, taking careful notes on which punch lines worked, and which fell flat. >> clearly, you're clearly tuned in to the audience because you were pausing. >> there's a cadence to it and the audience get into the cadence to it. when you pause they laugh. the last time i pause they laugh again. sometimes they laugh automatically. >> in the end, between his long senate career and his
strom thurmon said, in his deep south carolinian accent, we have sex almost every night, we almost havesday -- i don't know if this is fit for cnn. >> it reminds me of a comment at moynihan at about malcolm wallop. >> malcolm wallop was a center from wyoming. >> by the way, in the future when i say, remind me, that means i don't have a clue, just so you know. >> oh. i thought you knew everything and had made that comment to inform the audience who malcolm wall republican...
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and i didn't -- i am not a south carolinian. i don't have anything to say to him, and i was a little seefe-conscious. kind kind of self-conscious about standing in line to greet man who is best known for his segregation. so i thought it was good enough to say i had seen him and keep on walking. but i'm cony oicted, though. i'm conflicted. i walk down the concourse, 100 yards, and i look back, and here everybody has disspe muersed, shaken his hand, and here's that's 89-year-old man at the time, a suitcase -- a brief case in one hand and a travel bag in the other, and a package under one arm andawust shufy oing down this busy, crowded airport. and without thinking guy back and without thinking guy back and introduce myself and say, i'd be happy to help you get to the yes, flight? he said are you sure? i don oe want to delin s you. >> i said i had time. so we walked together for ten minutes, and i wasawust trying to m mue conversation with strom thurmond, so i told him about all the people i met that su and ier, and he said night -
and i didn't -- i am not a south carolinian. i don't have anything to say to him, and i was a little seefe-conscious. kind kind of self-conscious about standing in line to greet man who is best known for his segregation. so i thought it was good enough to say i had seen him and keep on walking. but i'm cony oicted, though. i'm conflicted. i walk down the concourse, 100 yards, and i look back, and here everybody has disspe muersed, shaken his hand, and here's that's 89-year-old man at the time,...
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million, yes millions of social security numbers stolen from south carolinians and governor mickey haileys up in arms. your information is at risk. all the details up next. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. >> south carolina governor told her state they all been hacked. the department of revenue was attacked two weeks ago and 3.6
million, yes millions of social security numbers stolen from south carolinians and governor mickey haileys up in arms. your information is at risk. all the details up next. mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford...
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major anderson and late december 1860 transferred his force on sullivan's island, a place of south carolinians could have easily taken no terribly to fort sumter. the carolinians were upset. the powerful democrats in congress were upset, southern democrats in congress were upset because buchanan promised he would take no action at charleston harbor and they saw anderson's move to fort sumter as action. they pressed buchanan to force anderson withdraw. divorce anderson to withdraw. but buchanan wouldn't do that. his decision to maintain anderson at fort sumter, and a decision he held to remain of his presidency, gave lincoln cars and lincoln would have had. on top of that, you can told major anderson at fort sumter that if he needed help, if he needed any help he had it read to come. they had an expedition ready to go. now, of course, if buchanan had been faced with what lincoln was faced with, overwhelming force is required, the army didn't have that much strength, buchanan in my judgment probably would have ordered withdraw of anderson. but buchanan did more than people give him credit for do
major anderson and late december 1860 transferred his force on sullivan's island, a place of south carolinians could have easily taken no terribly to fort sumter. the carolinians were upset. the powerful democrats in congress were upset, southern democrats in congress were upset because buchanan promised he would take no action at charleston harbor and they saw anderson's move to fort sumter as action. they pressed buchanan to force anderson withdraw. divorce anderson to withdraw. but buchanan...
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and i did not -- i was not a constituent, not a south carolinian. i don't have anything to say to him. and to be honest was a little self-conscious. a busy airport. i was kind of self-conscious about standing in line waiting to greet a man who is best known for his segregationist harangue. enough to kind of say that i had seen him and keep on walking. so and conflicted. and conflicted. i walk down the concourse about 100 yards and look back and everybody had dispersed, shaking his hands. this 89 year old man. the briefcase in one hand and a travel bag and the other. a package under one arm, and he's just shuffling down this busy crowded airport. well, without thinking a go back and introduce myself. i say, and on capitol hill and would be happy to help you get in next. well, are you sure you have enough time? don't delay you. i have plenty of time. happy to do it. and pick this up and we walked together. and i was just trying to make conversation. and so i told them about all the people i met the summer. he said nice things about the various colleag
and i did not -- i was not a constituent, not a south carolinian. i don't have anything to say to him. and to be honest was a little self-conscious. a busy airport. i was kind of self-conscious about standing in line waiting to greet a man who is best known for his segregationist harangue. enough to kind of say that i had seen him and keep on walking. so and conflicted. and conflicted. i walk down the concourse about 100 yards and look back and everybody had dispersed, shaking his hands. this...