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one day, alabama, one of the biggest textile manufacturing states, most towns had a textile mill. a lot were built on the textile industry. us in south carolina, the biggest textile states in the country. american textile manufacturers were meeting in montgomery. and welcomed to the capital and somebody had written a nice speech, bold big jim had not seen the speech. someone handed me the speech, in mobile with his friends, got that reading the speech. i want to welcome you to alabama. one of every six jobs, i didn't know that. you don't want to hear that stuff. really and truly, he tells farmers, you know big jim will steal a little bit. big black belt plans, alabama is one of the most progressive states in america. you put congressional delegation, voting record and put the new york delegations to be identical. southerners love roosevelt, the new deal helped the deep south in alabama, one of the poorest application states in the country. they transformed that area to one of the richest in the country, it is one of the highest per capita income. having said that, there are new de
one day, alabama, one of the biggest textile manufacturing states, most towns had a textile mill. a lot were built on the textile industry. us in south carolina, the biggest textile states in the country. american textile manufacturers were meeting in montgomery. and welcomed to the capital and somebody had written a nice speech, bold big jim had not seen the speech. someone handed me the speech, in mobile with his friends, got that reading the speech. i want to welcome you to alabama. one of...
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most towns had a textile mill. a lot of towns were built around the textile industry. it was us and south carolina were the biggest textile states in the country. and so the american textile manufacturers' association was meeting in montgomery. and big jim was governor. and he was supposed to welcome them to the capitol. and somebody had written big jim a real nice speech to give to the textile manufacturers. this was all from new york and everything. and old big jim had not seen the speech. and someone had him the speech as he got to the room. he'd been down in mobile for a week or two with his friends, he had not seen the speech. he got to reading this speech, and he said -- i want to welcome y'all to alabama today. we got 400,000 people employed in the textile industry. it means one out of every six jobs -- i'll be damned. i didn't know that. [laughter] and threw the speech up in the air, said all y'all don't want to hear about that stuff, y'all want to hear about big jim -- and big jim would go to the courthouse stairses, and really and truly, he would tell those f
most towns had a textile mill. a lot of towns were built around the textile industry. it was us and south carolina were the biggest textile states in the country. and so the american textile manufacturers' association was meeting in montgomery. and big jim was governor. and he was supposed to welcome them to the capitol. and somebody had written big jim a real nice speech to give to the textile manufacturers. this was all from new york and everything. and old big jim had not seen the speech....
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new england made shoes and textil textiles, they went south because of the labor unions not being down south and then the moving out of the country altogether. i think the auto industry was the most important industry in the country for us. what is it? as goes general motors, so goes america, so goes the country. and i think there was a strong feeling that we needed to protect our auto industry. and of course, people out there don't feel -- out here don't feel they've been protected. it's interesting, though, and rachel's mentioned this -- where does the reagan democrat go? well, if you're a democrat, it's not so hard to vote for a democrat if that person seems to be responding to what you're concerned about, in this case, the loss of industrial jobs, the hollowing out of american manufacturing in this country, and who do you blame? you've got to blame policy, not just history. so, on the republican side, trump appeals to the same -- except he says it differently. he talks about economic nationalism and gives it more of a nationalistic flair, but obviously, both people, both the democr
new england made shoes and textil textiles, they went south because of the labor unions not being down south and then the moving out of the country altogether. i think the auto industry was the most important industry in the country for us. what is it? as goes general motors, so goes america, so goes the country. and i think there was a strong feeling that we needed to protect our auto industry. and of course, people out there don't feel -- out here don't feel they've been protected. it's...
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once known for the textile industry, its mills lined the reedy river in the heart of the city.ow, the mills are long gone or re-purposed, but the river remains at the heart of the community, lined by hotels and restaurants as it flows through a stunning urban park that's a magnet for tourists and locals alike. the evolution was no accident: >> we reinvented the downtown just as we reinvented the local economy. >> woodruff: knox white, mayor of greenville for more than 20 years, and a chief architect of the city's redevelopment, says city fathers set out decades ago to plan for the future. >> in the 1970s, when textiles were still very viable, the leadership in greenville very intentionally decided that we needed to diversify. they brought in, recruited companies like general electric, and today is a major presence here and that put us in a really good stead, because later the textile industry would collapse. >> i think they're very self- conscious about what they're doing in greenville. and also aware that these things aren't going to be decreed from on high. >> it's just in pa
once known for the textile industry, its mills lined the reedy river in the heart of the city.ow, the mills are long gone or re-purposed, but the river remains at the heart of the community, lined by hotels and restaurants as it flows through a stunning urban park that's a magnet for tourists and locals alike. the evolution was no accident: >> we reinvented the downtown just as we reinvented the local economy. >> woodruff: knox white, mayor of greenville for more than 20 years, and...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. make any day a pancake day with nutella. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm russ bowen. >> i'm stefan chase. the big story of the day is march 15th. that means it's primary election day. we've got team coverage for you this morning. >>> emma wright is in raleigh, justin quesinberry is in durham with respect to how voters are making an impact. >>> alyssa, that was a wicked storm. >> no severe storms to start off your weekend built we are tracking dense fog. visibility now at a half mile in raleigh. 4 miles in lewis. 4 in roanoke rapids
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the...
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sooner is better than later and i think diversification, at the manufacturing, textiles, many other thingske it far more sustainable. >> when you think about africa, you have to look at it from a long-range view. we go through these cycles. the key is how people react number one, number two is how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of returns we can get on something like a wind power investment, wind farm. i was there yesterday at hope field. there we are looking at a gross return of over 20%, even if you adjust down for a depreciation in currency. you have to say that that net, after all expenses, a return that is well into double digits. on a currently at -- currency adjusted net basis, your still looking at double-digit returns. up next on the africa opportunity. experts the on the very immediate fiscal and committed -- political challenges facing south africa. ♪ find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into
sooner is better than later and i think diversification, at the manufacturing, textiles, many other thingske it far more sustainable. >> when you think about africa, you have to look at it from a long-range view. we go through these cycles. the key is how people react number one, number two is how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of returns we can get on something like a...
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they are looking to diversify to manufacturing and textiles, it would make it more sustainable.hink about africa, you have to look at it from the long range view. we go through these cycles, whether commodity cycle up or down, the key is how people react. and how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of on wind power get investment, a windfall. yesterday i was at --. we are looking at over 20%. depreciation, we have done a pretty big step down last year. that still, net after all expenses and return that is well into the double digits. you are still looking at healthy double-digit returns. you cannot come in for sure. of time. experts talk about the immediate fiscal challenges facing the south africa. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. erik: nowhere does "the africa opportunity" seem re
they are looking to diversify to manufacturing and textiles, it would make it more sustainable.hink about africa, you have to look at it from the long range view. we go through these cycles, whether commodity cycle up or down, the key is how people react. and how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of on wind power get investment, a windfall. yesterday i was at --. we are looking at...
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an issue he will play well in north carolina at the loss of textile and manufacturing jobs here. he also took a shot at donald elections. >> in the midst of that you have republican governors figuring out all kinds of ways to make it harder for people - poor people are young people for old people to vote. that is a disgrace. [applause] kayla: if sanders wants to defeat until tomorrow he will need to appeal to african-american voters. bill: republican front-runner donald trump is in the tar heel state after about a two hour whether to delay. trump makes a big thomases to gop supporters and protesters at his rally at lenoir-rhyne university in hickory. supporters the front-runner wanted to watch the billionaire weigh lien on their concerns. >> we have spiraled into a debt that obama has drained our country. believe trump will be totally strong against them. bill: chris christie is you can see there was on hand to support trump rally appeared outside of the rally the crowds were just as vocal. some people telling us they drove hours just to have the chance to hear donald trump speak
an issue he will play well in north carolina at the loss of textile and manufacturing jobs here. he also took a shot at donald elections. >> in the midst of that you have republican governors figuring out all kinds of ways to make it harder for people - poor people are young people for old people to vote. that is a disgrace. [applause] kayla: if sanders wants to defeat until tomorrow he will need to appeal to african-american voters. bill: republican front-runner donald trump is in the...
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an issue that he hopes will play loss of textile and manufacturing jobs. after a very busy week on the campaign trail stumping to the carolinas hillary clinton wrapping up. bill: some of them are fully backing hillary clinton and others might have questions. david sentendrey is joining us in uptown with more. it sounds a lot more quiet than the last time we spoke with you. >> that's right bill. if you were turning in -- tuning in it earlier in the show we were live and hillary clinton stopped speaking to she touched on everything from gun control to climate change. about a thousand people at the grady cole center. some people are unsure who they are voting for tomorrow. >> hillary, hillary. >> voters piled an intro to rally support for hillary clinton and charlotte monday night. >> because it's the woman who runs the house especially if it's going to be the white house. >> i think she knows what she's >> some are first-time voters. i'm so excited for the first time i get to go to vote for her. >> many eager to cause their ballot the north carolina primary
an issue that he hopes will play loss of textile and manufacturing jobs. after a very busy week on the campaign trail stumping to the carolinas hillary clinton wrapping up. bill: some of them are fully backing hillary clinton and others might have questions. david sentendrey is joining us in uptown with more. it sounds a lot more quiet than the last time we spoke with you. >> that's right bill. if you were turning in -- tuning in it earlier in the show we were live and hillary clinton...
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in north carolina sanders says free trade that been a job killer for the textile and furniture industries. >> what america wanted was obvious. what they wanted was not to have to pay people in north carolina or ohio or vermont a living wage. what they wanted to do is to shut down factories in america and the case of north carolina your entire textile industry. >> sanders is trying to reassure democrats he can get it done. he can be the nominee if there is a big turnout in those five states tonight they'll be watching for some surprises here in phoenix. we use to work down here. >> you know it well. columbus here in the middle in franklin county. there's where john kasich is from. that's where you get the majority of your votes. that's union vote, lost jobs. all that stuff. something interesting, two states that boardered ohio have already voted. i don't know what this means. when john kasich came out and changed his tone towards donald trump became interesting. look at the counties that boarder ohio. trump won half of them. cruz won the other half. in all of these, john kasich finished th
in north carolina sanders says free trade that been a job killer for the textile and furniture industries. >> what america wanted was obvious. what they wanted was not to have to pay people in north carolina or ohio or vermont a living wage. what they wanted to do is to shut down factories in america and the case of north carolina your entire textile industry. >> sanders is trying to reassure democrats he can get it done. he can be the nominee if there is a big turnout in those five...
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sooner is better than later and i think diversification, at the manufacturing, textiles, many other things it far more sustainable. >> when you think about africa, you have to look at it from a long-range view. we go through these cycles. the key is how people react number one, number two is how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of returns we can get on something like a wind power investment, wind farm. i was there yesterday at hope field. there we are looking at a gross return of over 20%, even if you adjust down for a depreciation in currency. you have to say that that net, after all expenses, a return that is well into double digits. >> on a currently at -- currency adjusted net basis, your still looking at double-digit returns. >> you have to be a patient investor. erik: up next on the africa opportunity. experts dig deep into the very immediate fiscal political and political challenges facing south africa. ♪ erik: nowhere does "the africa opportunity" seem real other than here
sooner is better than later and i think diversification, at the manufacturing, textiles, many other things it far more sustainable. >> when you think about africa, you have to look at it from a long-range view. we go through these cycles. the key is how people react number one, number two is how you are able to continue investing for the long haul. i think that is the key. >> this is a great story about africa. if you look at the kinds of returns we can get on something like a wind...
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in the nation, so we'll see north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> update to a story many have been following, 13-year-old albert jefferies. he had a heart transplant and i spoke with his mom tina and he's had a setback, he has a breathing tube and is on dialysis. his mom said his new heart is having a heard time communicating with his kidneys. they remain hopeful. we wish him the best, i know he'll pull through. >> complicated process, and we >> heavy rain, hail producing thunderstorm in north durham an eye on >> pelley: on the eve of the high-stakes primaries, getting out the vote and tossing out the protestors. >> get 'em out of here. get 'em out of here. >> the rhetoric he uses is i
in the nation, so we'll see north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> update to a story...
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uniquetex, a chinese textile company being one of them looking to create 125 jobs. >> north carolina was built on manufacturing, making things, and in shelby and cleveland county, they never gave up on manufacturing. this is a manufacturing mecca. expansion. >>> even with a blanket of clouds, temperatures have managed to warm to the low 70s this midday. i' if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and not just the powerful few. the powerful few. >>> stocks are faltering this decided to cut interest rates to boost the economy. the dow is down 61 and the nasdaq down 20 points. >>> canada's new prime minister is in the nation's capitol, the first time in nearly two decades he has been in the u.s. he and t
uniquetex, a chinese textile company being one of them looking to create 125 jobs. >> north carolina was built on manufacturing, making things, and in shelby and cleveland county, they never gave up on manufacturing. this is a manufacturing mecca. expansion. >>> even with a blanket of clouds, temperatures have managed to warm to the low 70s this midday. i' if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours...
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before the museum opened, we had this table runner reviewed by a textile conservator to make sure that we knew that we were displaying it in a way that would best preserve it. one interest thing the conservator told me was that it was made from a kit that would have been purchased. so i like to think about ava thinking about this long ocean voyage ahead of her and thinking about what am i going to do i'm on the boat and going out and buying a kit so she could do some embroidery while she was sitting on the ship waiting to get to america. in this area, we call this our street scape. it is a typical immigrant urban neighborhood. we have different smaller galleries that go off from this area where we talk about different subjects, including the way that people lived, their home life, a lot of people lived in tenements. many had borders living with them in a small two-room apartment. so this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other close to people of other nationalities and learning about them in this situation. one gallery that surprises a lot of our visitor
before the museum opened, we had this table runner reviewed by a textile conservator to make sure that we knew that we were displaying it in a way that would best preserve it. one interest thing the conservator told me was that it was made from a kit that would have been purchased. so i like to think about ava thinking about this long ocean voyage ahead of her and thinking about what am i going to do i'm on the boat and going out and buying a kit so she could do some embroidery while she was...
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the textile mill expanded in 2011. with the help of a $146,000 state grant. >> right now a check on the forecast with chief meterologist, eric thomas. >> maureen, good evening. beautiful day out there today as the temperatures continue to rebound from the cold-snap. our high today 66 and we'll take you outside and show you. high pressure dominating the southeast and that is pushing that cold air away from us. with that clear skies and a cool night ahead. all coming up in the seven-day first-alert forecast. >> also, on your side investigates, continues to for our veterans. >> we would call and be on hold-up ward of 'hour to two hours each time. >> find out why some local doctor's offices are saying the problems are so bad they cannot treat those who served our country. >> and new at 7:00 on primetime... >> oh, my god, i don't know where i'm at. >> a 9-1-1 call minutes after a north carolina woman witnessed an explosion. hear from her and we have the >> announcer: closed captioning wbtv news is sponsored by... here is al
the textile mill expanded in 2011. with the help of a $146,000 state grant. >> right now a check on the forecast with chief meterologist, eric thomas. >> maureen, good evening. beautiful day out there today as the temperatures continue to rebound from the cold-snap. our high today 66 and we'll take you outside and show you. high pressure dominating the southeast and that is pushing that cold air away from us. with that clear skies and a cool night ahead. all coming up in the...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> right now, in just a few hours, crews will once again begin the search in the tar heel river for a man who disappeared while swimming with friends. >>> plus, these people are disruptors. they are not protesters they are disruptors. professional disruptors in some cases but that is all they do they stand up and disrupt. >> donald trump response to a confrontation during his rally in fayetteville. what else he had to say? >>> and, could we be in for another round of severe weather today? our meteorologists will let us know what to expect. >>> good morning everyone. overnight. thanks for watching north carolina news. >> glad to have you along. we
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> right now, in just a few hours, crews will...
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two years ago, he lost his job at a textile company. >> i earned about 700 euros, then the syrians came. they have work permits now and have been hired. >> he claims -- it is a controversial topic within his family. is that things the country has taken in of refugees and they are a burden on ordinary turks. >> take rent for example, it has doubled. syrians even paid three months upfront. turkey can't bear this burden alone. >> the arrival of more and more middle-class syrians has created in the among turks. he used to work as a jeweler in his hometown. now, it is still mainly syrians who buy from him. but he does not understand why his turkish neighbors are envious. >> it is normal that things become more expensive when a town's population suddenly doubles. real estate and rent goes up and so does commercial rent. scarce. -- space becomes scarce. >> turkey has the gun in directing a wall along the syrian border to deter refugees and smugglers. this saddens him. he misses the days where turks and syrians could cross the border freely. >> we used to head over there for lunch and they woul
two years ago, he lost his job at a textile company. >> i earned about 700 euros, then the syrians came. they have work permits now and have been hired. >> he claims -- it is a controversial topic within his family. is that things the country has taken in of refugees and they are a burden on ordinary turks. >> take rent for example, it has doubled. syrians even paid three months upfront. turkey can't bear this burden alone. >> the arrival of more and more middle-class...
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what happens next and why are praising the actions north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> welcome back. it is 4:40 on this monday morning. 64 degrees. here's a live picture at the raleigh-durham international airport. i wanted to point out you can see the tarmac shiny this morning and that is because a lot of us saw rain move through the overnight. yes the roads are wet but they are not causing any issues. the rain really is just tapering off for us and fog has begun to develop. let's check in with visibility. right along the virginia border visibility is less than a mile and a half and roxborough. full visibility out at the airport. but i will let you know when i was driving it, i saw
what happens next and why are praising the actions north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie....
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jordan spieth and lexi thompson north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes to a whole new level. nutella. spread the happy! >>> right now a good samaritan in washington is being held a killing a armed man. the armed man started attacking a clerk yesterday morning. he then one after a customer drinking coffee. that is when the customer pulled out a gun and shot him. the 60-year-old is a licensed gun carrier. prosecutors will review the incident. they still don't know the murder of -- modus. the man never asked for money -- motive. the man never asked for money. >> wind gusts knocked over a tree that f
jordan spieth and lexi thompson north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. with ingredients like...
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political ads designed to take down presidential front north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> here's an update to a story many of you have been following closely. al j underwent a heart transplant thursday morning. has had a setback in his recovery. we recently talked to his mom tina who says he will continue to stay is a daylighted beyond dialysis and have a breathing tube for the next few days. his old heart did so much damage to his kidneys that his new heart is having a tough time communicating with his kidneys. to find out how you can help out, there is a link to a.j.'s you caring page. there's also information on how you can become a donor yourself. >>> a toddler in illinois is actio
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the textile mills in eastern north carolina couldn't be saved. and this has been going on for 35 organization years now. there used to be a time when politicians were saying things like affirmative action and forcing us to hire people taking your job. but in reality, we have a consequence of past policy decision, so what's driving a lot of this is the anger, but it's also ignorance. ignorance about how the policy process works, and ignorance of the consequences of past policy decision. so when somebody like donald trump, who is not from their tribe, and doesn't have the stank, if you will, from being a public official, stands up and says outlandish things and touches visceral beliefs that they have, it never occurs, donald, how long is it going to take to build that wall and how much is it going to cost? >> just about everybody in the room, when they're cheering, i bet 99% of them have a cellphone in their pocket. made in indonesia taiwan, china, and those cellphone jobs are not coming to tennessee. >> what you say, i think that trump may be brin
the textile mills in eastern north carolina couldn't be saved. and this has been going on for 35 organization years now. there used to be a time when politicians were saying things like affirmative action and forcing us to hire people taking your job. but in reality, we have a consequence of past policy decision, so what's driving a lot of this is the anger, but it's also ignorance. ignorance about how the policy process works, and ignorance of the consequences of past policy decision. so when...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> it's currently 5:25 in the morning. north carolina has favorable conditions going into the ncaa tournament this year. >> yeah, a number one seed and at least the first round just 20 miles from chapel hill. that's a nice break after really tough breaks for the tar heels. from not winning at home against duke to not winning game business big enough margins, coach roy williams felt his team has been unfairly targeted. >> i think we are the most criticized really good basketball team i've ever coached and the least appreciated. that's a doggone good basketball team that i've got out there. tess a team that we as coaches have appreciated and pushed
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> it's currently 5:25 in the morning. north...
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before we opened, we had it reviewed by a textile conservator to make sure we were explaining -- displaying it in a way that would best preserve it. the conservator told me that it was made from a kit that would have been purchased. i like to think about ava thinking about the long ocean voyage and thinking, what will i do on the boat? kit so sheto buy a could do some embroidery while sitting on the ship to get to america. on this area, we call this our streetscape. it is a typical immigrant, urban neighborhood. we have smaller galleries that go from this area where we talk a different subjects, including the way that people lived, their whole life. a lot of people -- therir home life. a lot of people lived in tenants -- tenements. this was a different experience. people were living very close to each other, people of other nationalities, and learning about them in those situations. artifactsave some related to domestic life in the early 20th century. one gallery that surprises visitors is this one, where we explore the farming experience. not all jewish immigrants ended urban environments.
before we opened, we had it reviewed by a textile conservator to make sure we were explaining -- displaying it in a way that would best preserve it. the conservator told me that it was made from a kit that would have been purchased. i like to think about ava thinking about the long ocean voyage and thinking, what will i do on the boat? kit so sheto buy a could do some embroidery while sitting on the ship to get to america. on this area, we call this our streetscape. it is a typical immigrant,...
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technology has replaced workers in the textile industry.he answer wasn't to go down and pay them what they pay them this bangladesh or philippines or china. we have lost some of those jobs and we have replaced them with higher-value jobs. >> right, but if laws had raised the wages higher, i think the jobs would have gone overseas and been replaced by machines faster because at some point the owner of a business has a decision to make. at the end of every year, do i want to buy machines or close the factory and contract with something overseas or do i want to give my workers here a raise. that's the decision for the owner to make, not for the politician to make >>> let's talk about fighting poverty. you can say if you're thinking about it from that perspective as an anti poverty tool, minimum wage is a blunt instrument. tell me by what you mean by that and that's a better instrument if your larger goal is having people earn a minimum wage that is fair or a living wage that is fair no matter where they live >> my first job as a high school st
technology has replaced workers in the textile industry.he answer wasn't to go down and pay them what they pay them this bangladesh or philippines or china. we have lost some of those jobs and we have replaced them with higher-value jobs. >> right, but if laws had raised the wages higher, i think the jobs would have gone overseas and been replaced by machines faster because at some point the owner of a business has a decision to make. at the end of every year, do i want to buy machines or...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> an update to a story that following, al j. has all of our hearts. >> he underwent a heart transplant on thursday. he has had a setback in his recovery. we recently talked to his mom tina. she said he'll continue to have a breathing tube for the next few days. his old heart did so much damage to his kidneys that his new heart is having a tough time communicating with his kidneys. tina told us doctors at unc children's hospital remain hopeful. to find out how you can help, we've got a link to al j's you caring page, and there's also information about how you can become a donor. we'll find t
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message....
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stop china's transfers of fuel to north korea or to restrict its enormous imports of north korean textiles. these last-minute changes demanded by russia, as you just reported, even exempt civil aviation fuel. china may even increase imports in order to offset the sanctions. while kim jong-un is probably not happy with the draft resolution, it doesn't pose a serious threat to his regime. >> now, the u.s. and south korea's joint military drill will take place soon. less than a month after the rocket launch. to this pyongyang has taken a threatening tone in response. how high do you think tensions are actually running? could any kind of military clash happen? >> i think there is great tension at the moment. but not because north korea feels genuinely threatened by these military exercises, which have been taking place annually since long before kim jong-un was even born. the problem is that this new set of sanctions against north korea would mean a great loss of face for the kim jong-un regime. we know from experience that it tends to try to restore face with its people by showing additional
stop china's transfers of fuel to north korea or to restrict its enormous imports of north korean textiles. these last-minute changes demanded by russia, as you just reported, even exempt civil aviation fuel. china may even increase imports in order to offset the sanctions. while kim jong-un is probably not happy with the draft resolution, it doesn't pose a serious threat to his regime. >> now, the u.s. and south korea's joint military drill will take place soon. less than a month after...
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that led to factories dotting the countryside producing clothes and textiles. the second industrial revolution in the late 1800s switched to coal power to electrical power to create mass production. the economies of scale involved change the course of human history by destroying cottage industries and luring millions of workers from the fields to the cities and towns. the third industrial revolution in the final decades of the 20th century took off with the use of electronics and information technology to automate the mass production. that computer revolution created all the devices we can't imagine living without today. the fourth industrial revolution, the one that's now underway, is being fueled by billions of people and things connected by mobile devices with unprecedented processing power. more storage capacity than you could ever imagine, and access to knowledge. the possibilities are multiplied by emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, robotics, digital networks, nanotechnology and biotechnology and great advances in computing power. like all
that led to factories dotting the countryside producing clothes and textiles. the second industrial revolution in the late 1800s switched to coal power to electrical power to create mass production. the economies of scale involved change the course of human history by destroying cottage industries and luring millions of workers from the fields to the cities and towns. the third industrial revolution in the final decades of the 20th century took off with the use of electronics and information...
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half a million dollars. 3 a developer plans a makeover for a historic office building downtown.the textile building on west fourth street has a new owner who plans to turn it into a mixed use development. possibilities include, office, retail, residential or a hotel. the company says it hopes to have a plan in place in the paid 12- million dollars for the building.the price tag on renovations is estimated at another 70-million dollars. 3 angry on splash mountain.we'll tell you the story behind a viral picture.plus, hear from an ohio woman who saw a tornado blow right through her yard.. right here on good 3 3 new this morning.. a shootout between chicago police and a suspect leaves one man dead and three police officers hurt. the officers are suffering from non- life threatening injuries.the shooting happened investigating reported drug activity in a neighborhood. they started investigating a man and woman who were "acting suspicious" when the two ran off.police say the man shot towards the officers.. hitting three of them multiple times. one of the officers returned fire.. killing the man.
half a million dollars. 3 a developer plans a makeover for a historic office building downtown.the textile building on west fourth street has a new owner who plans to turn it into a mixed use development. possibilities include, office, retail, residential or a hotel. the company says it hopes to have a plan in place in the paid 12- million dollars for the building.the price tag on renovations is estimated at another 70-million dollars. 3 angry on splash mountain.we'll tell you the story behind...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. and partying. >> announcer: the noise next door got explosive. >> they were shooting the fireworks off within 12 feet of my house. and they're all going on top of my house. i knew he was doing it for spite. and i think he was trying to provoke me to come over and say something. >> announcer: then did she return fire? >> judge judy: did you see ms. anderson shooting off fireworks that night? she was in her backyard setting off fireworks. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution judith anderson is suing her neighbor, michael sanders
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. and partying. >> announcer: the...
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nice suede like i said you want to focus on textiles, quality, a this is something you wouldou splurget find.nd this is a j joel shirt i found u really inexpensive in localn thrift story tails about 50 to t 60 bucks.. but it paired perfectly. per >> that's beautiful.s auti >> okay. we have the neck model zaraa bennett.nn she is rocking again a '80's style sequin dresses beautiful.f >> it translates really well. one of the thing you want to t keep in mine when vintage v shopping like as you can see c e she's tiny. she's tiny but this is like a size 66e 66 dress. dr size does not matter were you'rr vintage shopping.g. >> why is that?? >> put it on.t rock it how you want.. >> okay.>> you got to fry it on. i >> own it.wn i >> own it.>> >> let's talk again about i abo think still a lot of people wilo be hung up between vintage and e living, you know, and really knowing that distinct.isti is there anyone thing you can dn to definitely give it thatitelv vintage feel as opposed this isi thrift store look >> i would say -- i would go - u with a more aero base thing. t don't get something that y
nice suede like i said you want to focus on textiles, quality, a this is something you wouldou splurget find.nd this is a j joel shirt i found u really inexpensive in localn thrift story tails about 50 to t 60 bucks.. but it paired perfectly. per >> that's beautiful.s auti >> okay. we have the neck model zaraa bennett.nn she is rocking again a '80's style sequin dresses beautiful.f >> it translates really well. one of the thing you want to t keep in mine when vintage v...
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i went to north carolina to those textile mills. i went to maine. i let people bang on me in every place i went. - and they did. and they banged. - i met with the labor groups. but what i came back and i would tell my staff, they're not against trade. they don't like the fact that they feel everybody's taking advantage of us. if you hear them, what they're saying is, "at least give me a chance to compete." we're americans. you give us a level playing field, we can win. but we've let everybody in our market. when do we get in theirs. what i said to them is, "i'm going to hold your feet to the fire, "because i'm going to produce a trade agreement "that looks like what you said you wanted." - have you done that? so you're responsible, though you're out of office now. - we inherited three outstanding trade agreements with panama, columbia, and korea, all over different issues. after our engagement, all of that, i never will forget, we - i'm the only - i said the first, leo gerard reminds me. i'm the only u.s. trade representative ever invited to speak t
i went to north carolina to those textile mills. i went to maine. i let people bang on me in every place i went. - and they did. and they banged. - i met with the labor groups. but what i came back and i would tell my staff, they're not against trade. they don't like the fact that they feel everybody's taking advantage of us. if you hear them, what they're saying is, "at least give me a chance to compete." we're americans. you give us a level playing field, we can win. but we've let...
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. >> cafe, tea and textiles. >> we wanted to be able to offer our clients coming in specifically forlothing a beverage or snack while they were browsing around. >> the name blind tiger is a reference to speak easies set up during prohibition, it's a tip of the hat to black and denim and a subtle way the founders linked the brands. >> i would say they're intertwined only because of the historical aspects that we encompass in both of them. >> the shared staff aside, these companies operate independently. but have become a perfect pair. >> we in essence created our tenants by creating the blind tiger. >> on the outside, each business has its own branded entrance. >> we wanted to make sure we can attack all angles in terms of customer base so know here's a door, i'll welcome you in, come in at any time. >> inside there's 3,000 square feet of shared space for coffee and clothing. >> i think that the person that wants a really good cup of coffee is going to come in and then all of a sudden realize there's really good clothes and apparel here. at the same time, the person that's going to co
. >> cafe, tea and textiles. >> we wanted to be able to offer our clients coming in specifically forlothing a beverage or snack while they were browsing around. >> the name blind tiger is a reference to speak easies set up during prohibition, it's a tip of the hat to black and denim and a subtle way the founders linked the brands. >> i would say they're intertwined only because of the historical aspects that we encompass in both of them. >> the shared staff aside,...
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this is textile mills, this is loss of jobs. these five together and give us a thread for what these voters are telling their politicians? >> certainly as i mentioned earlier. trump has been doing particularly well in areas, county, regions where there has been economic hard times. economic difficulty. if you look at where trump has succeeded in those numbers. he's blowing people out at that point. at that rate in counties like that. what they have in common is difficult economic times. you may have textile mills and people who have been out of work for an extended amount of time who think they government isn't listening and the game is rigged to borrow a phrase from bernie sanders. those are the kind of people who are most attracted to donald trump. they are very frustrated at what's been happening in washington. bill: i will always remember local, massachusetts and why that happened. and worcester, massachusetts and why that happened. >> they have gone to non-traditional places where campaigns weren't going in 2012 and 2008 an
this is textile mills, this is loss of jobs. these five together and give us a thread for what these voters are telling their politicians? >> certainly as i mentioned earlier. trump has been doing particularly well in areas, county, regions where there has been economic hard times. economic difficulty. if you look at where trump has succeeded in those numbers. he's blowing people out at that point. at that rate in counties like that. what they have in common is difficult economic times....
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so if you start with jobs you can see that over the last 15 years we have lost over 70% of our textile jobs. so if you want to understand what was happening in north carolina and south carolina in those primary votes you can -- you should see how many textile workers don't have their jobs anymore. if you want to get an idea what was happening in michigan and ohio you can look at autos. ohio is the second biggest auto state after michigan where even with the auto recovery, even with the good stuff that's happening with cars, we're still 30% fewer jobs than we had 15 years ago in the auto sector. and then it also affects wages and if you take a look at this wage chart, you can see that since the beginning of the recovery, wages for people in the economy as a whole have risen about 2.5% after adjusting for inflation. people in service sectors, financial services, information, education, hospitality and leisure, even the low-paid service jobs and hotels and things have all seen their wages go up a little bit. who's seen their wages go down? it's been people in manufacturing and down 2.5% -
so if you start with jobs you can see that over the last 15 years we have lost over 70% of our textile jobs. so if you want to understand what was happening in north carolina and south carolina in those primary votes you can -- you should see how many textile workers don't have their jobs anymore. if you want to get an idea what was happening in michigan and ohio you can look at autos. ohio is the second biggest auto state after michigan where even with the auto recovery, even with the good...
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you have a textile industry down there that was hit hard by the economy.ve hillary clinton try to talk, john, about the economy and real solutions which she thinks are achievable solutions to try to turn things around and get jobs back to america. bernie sanders will continue to hit home on trade. that worked for him well in michigan, try to tie hillary clinton to what he says were bad trade deals, nafta, promotion authority and also dealing with china. it's going to be epic in many ways. it could be a turning point in campaign. it seeps overused, but every week is a turning point. it's a major moment in the campaign. >> thank you so much. thank you for setting up the town hall. it should be a great event. on that programming note, it's sunday night, the state of ohio. 8:00 p.m. eastern time. hillary clinton and bernie sanders, they sit down for a democratic town hall. again, it's at the ohio state university in columbus. they will take questions from voters just two days before the primary in that state. 8:00 eastern only on cnn. >> donald trump being ask
you have a textile industry down there that was hit hard by the economy.ve hillary clinton try to talk, john, about the economy and real solutions which she thinks are achievable solutions to try to turn things around and get jobs back to america. bernie sanders will continue to hit home on trade. that worked for him well in michigan, try to tie hillary clinton to what he says were bad trade deals, nafta, promotion authority and also dealing with china. it's going to be epic in many ways. it...
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are north carolina schools participating in march technology from north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> more local news, a combination of not paying too close is being blamed for the pileup on sunday, on i-40. in all, we're talking 134 vehicles damaged and 25 people hurt. there were accidents on both sides of the interstate. >> he'll recap some of the high latest of 2015 such as the expansion of elevators and pfizer. he'll talk about what is in store for 2016 and the speech is on the city's youtube page. >>> rapper is coming here to fayetteville to sign bottles of his vodka, the penguin at 5:00 and you must be 21-years-old. and you'll only be able as to s
are north carolina schools participating in march technology from north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. sanders: i'm...
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north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> this weekend was daylight savings time which is day in which we all lose an hour of our lives, plus this weekend i watched the democratic debate, so i actually lost three hours of my life. >> joo they did a study. in fatal heart attacks in the three days after we changed the clocks. probably looking at your clock and realizing you should have picked up yo ur kid. >>> my question is this. it's a reasonable question. why on the weekend. why not wednesday at 4:00. look. it's wednesday at 5:00. time to go home. >> that is so brilliant. that is so brilliant. >> we'll have to try that. >> the clocks were off on the coffee machine, nobody knew what ti
north carolina's furniture and textile industries decimated by decades of disastrous trade deals. over 361,000 manufacturing jobs lost. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while his opponent has flip-flopped on trade deals, bernie has fought them and stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals because he doesn't take their money. for jobs. for us. bernie. >>> this weekend was daylight savings time which...