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even in spartanburg. they were there at the same time but some of the men actually stood up for the black soldiers of the 15th new york national guard. then there's an incident that involved -- the turning point. they said we've got to get these men out of here or we're going to have a race riot on our hands in spartanburg, south carolina,. >> to me this was an interesting taken part of the book he does use the term retaliation. so much of the media that we see in terms of the role of black soldiers during a particular period, they are perceived as mostly passes, but the few that folks, white folks in spartanburg had was in part related to what some african-american soldiers have done both in east st. louis and in houston. >> well, houston. it was a massacre in east st. louis, but in houston the so-called houston rockets, black soldiers went into -- houston riots. took revenge on to something that happen with black woman involved with a black policeman. there were people who were killed. and, of course, 1
even in spartanburg. they were there at the same time but some of the men actually stood up for the black soldiers of the 15th new york national guard. then there's an incident that involved -- the turning point. they said we've got to get these men out of here or we're going to have a race riot on our hands in spartanburg, south carolina,. >> to me this was an interesting taken part of the book he does use the term retaliation. so much of the media that we see in terms of the role of...
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>> there was great concern about sending the regiment into spartanburg south carolina. fact, hamilton fish had written to franklin roosevelt at the time who had become dire animes later on but he grew up with roosevelt in he was the assistant secretary of the navy and he wrote to him why are you sending the black troops into a hostile territory? as predicted there was racial friction from the beginning and the spartanburg fault said period know how to do with our black folks but you are bringing down the number the grows you don't know their place and there was also puerto rican as. they were prepared and hay word had to do talk to his mae and about not retaliating against any type of racial epithets or physical assaults and within the 27th division with the national guard this black regiment is recognized sinn new york state and not the organic part of the national guard and in fact, is, third is the term used in the regiment also with the a provisional brigade so it is like a detached a appendage so that 27 division was down in spartanburg but it was separate from the
>> there was great concern about sending the regiment into spartanburg south carolina. fact, hamilton fish had written to franklin roosevelt at the time who had become dire animes later on but he grew up with roosevelt in he was the assistant secretary of the navy and he wrote to him why are you sending the black troops into a hostile territory? as predicted there was racial friction from the beginning and the spartanburg fault said period know how to do with our black folks but you are...
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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a flashlight, training the beam of the flashlight around, walking, looking, seeing nothing. >> but in the back room, he found a woman on the floor murdered. >> it had to be a very chilling discovery. the killer had used a strap, tied it around her neck and then hung her from a hot water heater. >> robbery was not the motive. her purse was left behind and there was money in the cash register and her car was left behind. it appeared that the motive probably was sexual related. >> the victim was identified as 27-year-old dana satterfield, the owner of the hair salon. she was the mother of two young children. >> she ha
. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for what reason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a...
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. >> police in spartanburg, south carolina, went to tamika's house.er car was gone and the door was locked, but they gained access through an open window. in the back room, police found tamika's dog and a litter of puppies, all on the verge of starvation. >> i remember the detective coming and telling me that she loved animals and she would not have left her animals. >> there were no signs of violence and no indication where she had gone. police issued a be-on-the-lookout bulletin for tamika's car, a 1991 black honda. >> could have been a traffic accident off the side of a road, which would still be a tragedy, but it wouldn't be a criminal tragedy. >> family and friends put up missing person fliers all over town. >> as a mother, it is difficult not knowing where my daughter is, hoping and thinking that she's okay and safe. >> police checked tamika's cell phone and credit card records and there had been no activity during the time she was missing. tamika's ex-boyfriend, terence moss, went to police and offered his assistance. he had been living with ta
. >> police in spartanburg, south carolina, went to tamika's house.er car was gone and the door was locked, but they gained access through an open window. in the back room, police found tamika's dog and a litter of puppies, all on the verge of starvation. >> i remember the detective coming and telling me that she loved animals and she would not have left her animals. >> there were no signs of violence and no indication where she had gone. police issued a be-on-the-lookout...
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factory in spartanburg, south carolina, b.m.w.'s only u.s. auto plant.lt 20 years ago, mainly for access to the american market, it's now the sole production facility for their popular x- model line of luxury crossover suv's, 1,200 vehicles a day. but b.m.w.'s, and the occasional teutonic executive, aren't the only german imports around here. there's also apprenticeships. >> i actually grew up in germany in a little village and my daddy and my mom were of a blue collar background, so for them college was not something that they really envisioned for me. >> reporter: and so werner eikenbusch, b.m.w.'s head of workforce development for the americas, left high school in tenth grade for an apprenticeship, combining on- the-job training with vocational school. >> this german dual system has a long history in europe. it goes back hundreds of years, so it's really very much embedded and it is actually a recognized, you could call it educational pathway, that, for whatever reason, did not make it over into the u.s. >> reporter: eikenbusch later became an enginee
factory in spartanburg, south carolina, b.m.w.'s only u.s. auto plant.lt 20 years ago, mainly for access to the american market, it's now the sole production facility for their popular x- model line of luxury crossover suv's, 1,200 vehicles a day. but b.m.w.'s, and the occasional teutonic executive, aren't the only german imports around here. there's also apprenticeships. >> i actually grew up in germany in a little village and my daddy and my mom were of a blue collar background, so for...
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. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for whatreason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995,
. >> he's going to commit one of the most brutal murders in the history of spartanburg county for whatreason? why? >> on a warm july night in 1995,
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of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburgy. >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. >>> at the scene of judy southern's murder, investigators found a suicide note addressed to, "my wife, melanie binney." and on the note was her address, just a few miles from the southerns' home. a background check revealed melanie's husband, 26-year-old jonathan binney, had recently been arrested. >> jonathan binney is out on bond for the rape o
of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburgy. >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anything you will see. spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of...
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seneca, nancy grace, charleston, richard cash, anderson, spartanburg, dead bowers, and benjamin done. somee we begin tonight, brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the uighur names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start. that first question will do to mr. connor and then all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent and six aspirants to replace him. what i would like to know and what the voters would like to know is if this is a referendum on lindsey graham, why do you have a target on your back and why specifically, candidates, is this the j campaign against senator graham? >> first of all, thank you senator graham for being here and thank you, to the rest of the candidates. 20 years is too long and senator graham, i think when you first came in with newt gingrich, a lot of great ideas. but after things like voting for justice sotomayor or, justice kagan, the tarp ale out, a number of these things, it has come time quite frankly for someone else to come in an
seneca, nancy grace, charleston, richard cash, anderson, spartanburg, dead bowers, and benjamin done. somee we begin tonight, brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the uighur names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start. that first question will do to mr. connor and then all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent and six aspirants to replace him. what i would like to...
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he is leiv for me in spartanburg, south carolina. and perry, it is remarkable, i think, when we look back, if lindsey graham gets 50% plus one today, in this very crowded primary, it's actually one of the more remarkable feats, considering his voting record, how unapologetic he's been about it, in a state that has arguably the most conservative electorate in the country. >> exactly, chuck. it's not just that he voted for obama, he also voted for immigration reform, is that he goes around bragging about these things. like, i've been covering these primaries where the republican nominee, the incumbent against the tea party challenger. mitch mcconnell, talks about how conservative he is. and graham spent yesterday in every event talking about how eager he is to get immigration reform done, how much he wants to work on that, how much he wants to work with president obama. how he wants to define conservatism as a more compromising idea. it was very striking to see him in this year, campaign the way he has. >> and you've been making the po
he is leiv for me in spartanburg, south carolina. and perry, it is remarkable, i think, when we look back, if lindsey graham gets 50% plus one today, in this very crowded primary, it's actually one of the more remarkable feats, considering his voting record, how unapologetic he's been about it, in a state that has arguably the most conservative electorate in the country. >> exactly, chuck. it's not just that he voted for obama, he also voted for immigration reform, is that he goes around...
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bill conner, orangeburg, lindsey graham, seneca, nancy grace, charleston, richard cash, anderson, spartanburg dead bowers, and benjamin done. somee we begin tonight, brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the uighur names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start. that first question will do to mr. connor and then all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent and six aspirants to replace him. what i would like to know and what the voters would like to know is if this is a referendum on lindsey graham, why do you have a target on your back and why specifically, candidates, is
bill conner, orangeburg, lindsey graham, seneca, nancy grace, charleston, richard cash, anderson, spartanburg dead bowers, and benjamin done. somee we begin tonight, brief ground rules. each candidate will have one minute to respond to the uighur names when the candidates arrived for the order in which we will start. that first question will do to mr. connor and then all of the rest of you in turn. this has been a contentious race by most assessments. we have a two-term incumbent and six...
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bill is from spartanburg, south carolina on the republican line.aller: i can't believe the recession is over when 36 million people are getting food stamps area host: the number of people -- food stamps area host: -- food stamps. t: the number of people,m unemployed that has dropped by about 2 million people over the last 12 months. i still think there are a ton of people hurting out there. people who don't have a high school or college degree, that is where you see this to track recovery. the recession seems like something in their rear view window. a people working lower wage jobs, this economic recovery has been hard. host: the unemployment rate for those with less than a high 9.1%. degree is guest: those are startling numbers. articlese been so many about the boom and the number of student loans people are taking out and this idea of potentially a student loan bubble and what is the value of college. i think these numbers fair out that having a college degree not only doubles your earnings but also ensures that you are much less likely to be un
bill is from spartanburg, south carolina on the republican line.aller: i can't believe the recession is over when 36 million people are getting food stamps area host: the number of people -- food stamps area host: -- food stamps. t: the number of people,m unemployed that has dropped by about 2 million people over the last 12 months. i still think there are a ton of people hurting out there. people who don't have a high school or college degree, that is where you see this to track recovery. the...