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by the 1880's he was doing very well locally and in the north carolina region. e company didn't really become a big company, verging on being a corporation, until the 1890's. there was a depression in and whenn 1893, everyone else closed down and j.r. their businesses, r. went into significant debt at that time to grow his plant even more. so he had higher scales of efficiency and produced more tobacco to send up to markets. he took a huge risk. the risk was so huge that his top officers all left the company. they thought there was good to be no jobs for them after this. and he ended up bringing in to have his brothers to work underneath him because of this exodus of his employees who didn't believe in his vision. at the same time in the 1890's as he is growing his plant and taking these are risks on, james is starting to buy up all the other tobacco companies, buying up all the cigarette companies, buying up pl the type-tobacco -- ipe tobacco companies. chewing thinks that tobacco is not a product for the future. he think it is not particularly classy. but by th
by the 1880's he was doing very well locally and in the north carolina region. e company didn't really become a big company, verging on being a corporation, until the 1890's. there was a depression in and whenn 1893, everyone else closed down and j.r. their businesses, r. went into significant debt at that time to grow his plant even more. so he had higher scales of efficiency and produced more tobacco to send up to markets. he took a huge risk. the risk was so huge that his top officers all...
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from for gina, tennessee, the carolinas. one student who was well-known from salem academy and college was sarah who become the wife of president polk after she left here. she was a first that we are happy to claim and be very proud of her. very unusual was in the late 1700s in north carolina. arrived here who did not have the same view of hadery as north carolinians before the revolution. if you were a slave in this town you are technically owned by the town. part of thee moravian, you would be a full member of the religious community. very unusually, jack's -- blacks and white's sat next to each other. they could eat together as well as work together. african-americans who were enslaved to be married within the church and their husbands and wives where recognized and their children could be educated here. we very famously had two students who were slaves, but they were also members, or educate by the teachers here. one of those girls, her name was hannah and she was owned by the schumacher's. the other girl was anne-marie a
from for gina, tennessee, the carolinas. one student who was well-known from salem academy and college was sarah who become the wife of president polk after she left here. she was a first that we are happy to claim and be very proud of her. very unusual was in the late 1700s in north carolina. arrived here who did not have the same view of hadery as north carolinians before the revolution. if you were a slave in this town you are technically owned by the town. part of thee moravian, you would...
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the carolina reaper. coming up, a man found out the hard way just how hot a pepper can be. >>> and tomorrow on "good morning america" kerry washington gives you a peek into the final season of "scandal." and dwayne johnson talks about his new action thriller "rampage." "gma" starts at 7:00 a.m., tune in then, but we'll be right back here. each day researchers make discoveries that bring us closer to the moment when all cancer patients can become survivors. their progress is made possible with the help of clinical trials. clinical trials are the brhtest torch researchers have to light their way towards better treatments. and if you've been diagnosed with cancer, they may be your brightest ray of hope. speak with your doctor and visit standuptocancer.org/ clinicaltrials to learn more together we can stand up for all of us. >>> well, here's a good reason to fear the reaper. a man in nework ate a carolina reaper during a pepper-eating contest, then suffered headaches for several days. he had to go to the emerg
the carolina reaper. coming up, a man found out the hard way just how hot a pepper can be. >>> and tomorrow on "good morning america" kerry washington gives you a peek into the final season of "scandal." and dwayne johnson talks about his new action thriller "rampage." "gma" starts at 7:00 a.m., tune in then, but we'll be right back here. each day researchers make discoveries that bring us closer to the moment when all cancer patients can become...
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for what purposeoes the gentleman frosouth carolina seek recgnition? >> mr. spker, i ask unanimous consen to ha my name removed as co-sponsor from h.r. 1310. thepeaker pro tempore: without objection. the house willcome to order. please remove your conversations rom the floor. for what purpe es the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remo my name as co-sponsor from h.res. 774. the speaker pro tempor without jection. house will be order. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> m speaker, i ask unanous consent that when the house adjourn today it adjourn toeet at 9:0a.m.omorrow. the speaker p tempore: without jection >> i ask unanimouconsent that the committee on governmentnd oversight reform be dcharged from further consideration of house resolution 838 and ask for its immediate consideration in the hse. the speaker pro tempore: t clerk will report the titlef the resolution. the crk: house resolution38, resoluti honong the life of first lady barbara bush. the speaker pro tempore: is t
for what purposeoes the gentleman frosouth carolina seek recgnition? >> mr. spker, i ask unanimous consen to ha my name removed as co-sponsor from h.r. 1310. thepeaker pro tempore: without objection. the house willcome to order. please remove your conversations rom the floor. for what purpe es the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to remo my name as co-sponsor from h.res. 774. the speaker pro tempor without jection. house will be...
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the carolina reaper. up, a man found out the hard way just how hot a pepper can be. >>> and tomorrow on "good morning america" kerry washington gives you a peek into the final season of "scandal." and dwayne johnson talks about his new action thriller "rampage." "gma" starts at 7:00 a.m., tune in then, but we'll be right back here. if you're looking for anbloom incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times fast
the carolina reaper. up, a man found out the hard way just how hot a pepper can be. >>> and tomorrow on "good morning america" kerry washington gives you a peek into the final season of "scandal." and dwayne johnson talks about his new action thriller "rampage." "gma" starts at 7:00 a.m., tune in then, but we'll be right back here. if you're looking for anbloom incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a...
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the carolina reaper. oming up, a man found out the hard way just how hot a pepper can be. >>> and tomorrow on "good morning america" kerry washington gives you a peek into the final season of "scandal." and dwayne johnson talks about his new action thriller "rampage." "gma" starts at 7:00 a.m., tune in then, but we'll be right back here. bounty is more absorbent,mom" per roll so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper the blade quality you'd expect from gillette at a price you wouldn't. the new gillette3 and gillette5. available now for $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. you want "streaming all you your favorite showsy. on the fastest internet" easy. you want "internet that helps you save on mobile" easy. you want "the best wifi you can pause with a tap." see? easy. time for bed. you want xfinity because it makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet for $40 a month for 2 full years
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the burden is on her. in green cell cap south carolina. he family of the law enforcement officer killed in charleston county. there two sides of the coin. they are trying to tell the whole story. they are the only victims in the situation. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers. they were law-enforcement officers. they do a wonderful job telling a story of how the expectations of a black father was exceeded the sky have the wherewithal in the heart to seek the truth wherever it may be found. i would love for you to let people know how it relates to the expectation being exceeded because of something that you did. i think it tends to make it in reference to. i have a man whose daughter had been murdered. her father i remember he didn't take a seat. so, i decided to handle that the case myself. we went to trial. i gave the closing argument. and eddie all throughout the process of that i think he saw that there are people who valued his daughter's life. he has greeted me like a long lost friend. that is
the burden is on her. in green cell cap south carolina. he family of the law enforcement officer killed in charleston county. there two sides of the coin. they are trying to tell the whole story. they are the only victims in the situation. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers. they were law-enforcement officers. they do a wonderful job telling a story of how the expectations of a black father was exceeded the sky have the wherewithal in the heart to...
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is nestled in the heart of western north carolina. right in the center of the western tip of the state and one of the things that sets us apart from other cities in north carolina is how asheville handled the depression. the post depression period. asheville refused to file bankruptcy and a repaid its debt, which took them so i believe sometime around the 1970's. as a result, it was sort of stagnant and it couldn't tear down what are now considered historic buildings and that turned out to be a gift, because the city was fairly well preserved. if you go to the downtowns of lots of other cities, bigger cities in north carolina, you will see a lot of buildings that were constructed in the 1950's, 19 60's, 1970's because they can afford to. they are not considered as attractive as the ones from the tens, 20's, 30's. we were lucky in that we made this decision to repay this debt and inadvertently preserve ourselves and now we are able to leverage that into a place that is really unique. do hope you tune in this week in the book tv on c-spa
is nestled in the heart of western north carolina. right in the center of the western tip of the state and one of the things that sets us apart from other cities in north carolina is how asheville handled the depression. the post depression period. asheville refused to file bankruptcy and a repaid its debt, which took them so i believe sometime around the 1970's. as a result, it was sort of stagnant and it couldn't tear down what are now considered historic buildings and that turned out to be a...
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end, frankly, the north carolina politicians wanted it in north carolina. it was a works project during the new deal, the roosevelt administration, and because of that, it didn't get a lot of use until the end of the world war, but it is one of america's great scenic drives. >> what are some things that people will see as they drive the blue ridge parkway? >> they will see stunning this .oes -- vistas >> we have been all over. what would you really like people to know about your city? kevin: asheville is still an old , but a cityd ways of innovation and art that loves to welcome folks to come hang out. there is a grittiness to it, but at the same time, there is a true elegance to it as well. >> thank you so much for showing us around your city. >> my pleasure. >> learn more about asheville and other stops on our tour at .org/city tours. you are watching c-span3, all weekendtory every weekend on c-span3. >> the women's liberation movement challenged long-held assumptions about american womanhood, transforming society. joining us to talk about women's ,ights i
end, frankly, the north carolina politicians wanted it in north carolina. it was a works project during the new deal, the roosevelt administration, and because of that, it didn't get a lot of use until the end of the world war, but it is one of america's great scenic drives. >> what are some things that people will see as they drive the blue ridge parkway? >> they will see stunning this .oes -- vistas >> we have been all over. what would you really like people to know about...
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the klan is ridiculously paul -- popular in the carolinas. the citizens of george county were part of the kkk. that is how it was in the mountain south. it is enormously popular. klan is as popular as it ever was in american history. they were trying to restore white supremacy, another word for home row. rule. whites back in charge of the policies.itical they believe they were protecting their stay, the community from outside influence that was going to mess things up. that is the basis of any fear that we have as domestic citizenry. use the klan does is liquor tax to get more white people enthusiastic about taking out republicans. -- klan actthe clan of 1870's. in 1871, the mountain counties were under a protector ship of the secret organization called the ku klux klan. leftthe law should never be executed in this county that we will make whiskey, sell whiskey whenever we please. that is pretty clear. they're intimately involved in saying, we are not going to let the federal government come into this area. whatever your beliefs, i'm sure ther
the klan is ridiculously paul -- popular in the carolinas. the citizens of george county were part of the kkk. that is how it was in the mountain south. it is enormously popular. klan is as popular as it ever was in american history. they were trying to restore white supremacy, another word for home row. rule. whites back in charge of the policies.itical they believe they were protecting their stay, the community from outside influence that was going to mess things up. that is the basis of any...
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chairman, north carolina obedient to the instructions of the north carolina state democratic conventiono place heromination the name of favorite son and it distinguished governor and to cast her 59 votes for him has caucused and the delegation has cast 59 votes for him. governormr. chairman, moore designed each delegate to ase his heart and conscience released the delegation from the instructions imposed by the north carolina democratic convention and north carolina casts her votes as follows, 12 moore,or governor dan two votes for sen. eugene vote for one half senator george mcgovern, and 44.5 votes for our distinguished vice president hubert humphrey. blowing] >> the north carolina vote is as forows, 44.5 votes humphrey, two votes for sen. forrthy, one half vote mcgovern, and 12 four governor more. ore. >> novichok, 25. >> madam chairman, north the dakota that- north -- castssays north seven votes for it sen. mccarthy, 18 votes for president .ice -- vice president humphrey walter: the north carolina votes had.d less than we that is the greatest difference we have had in any of them. v
chairman, north carolina obedient to the instructions of the north carolina state democratic conventiono place heromination the name of favorite son and it distinguished governor and to cast her 59 votes for him has caucused and the delegation has cast 59 votes for him. governormr. chairman, moore designed each delegate to ase his heart and conscience released the delegation from the instructions imposed by the north carolina democratic convention and north carolina casts her votes as follows,...
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during and that there are a lot of cell phones within the walls of jails and prisons in south carolina and across the country and it's been a big push by guards and state department of corrections offices to try to curtail their use the thing is that in this particular case the investigation has actually yet to really begin about what the actual roots of the fight was what's known is that it was an intern gang rivalry people within the walls of this particular prison have said that they saw this coming for a while and happen to have happen on a sunday when there were less people. and also it was hard and it's a hard place to get on sides and rule south carolina and bishop hill south carolina but that said when looking at your question about the cell phones. i want to say that you know one of the things that we the story that we broke in prison legal news which came actually from cell phone photos that would be one of the reasons why. you know guards and department of corrections may not want cell phones besides the fact that you know potentially they could be drug trafficking potential
during and that there are a lot of cell phones within the walls of jails and prisons in south carolina and across the country and it's been a big push by guards and state department of corrections offices to try to curtail their use the thing is that in this particular case the investigation has actually yet to really begin about what the actual roots of the fight was what's known is that it was an intern gang rivalry people within the walls of this particular prison have said that they saw...
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here in western north carolina, the book that really took hold and stayed was called "christian harmonyiled by a gentleman named william walker who was from south carolina. there is a continuance christian harmony singing that has going on in western north carolina for over 100 years. singing acappella] so the ballot singing tradition here goes way back to the earliest settlers who came from the british isles. some of these ballots that are still sung here in the mountains, you can date them back to the 15th, 1600s in scotland and ireland. acappella]inging recorded days before music, this is how you past music on. madison county, which is north -- still has is ballot singing. people have been singing the ballot for six or seven generations and their families and they have been passed along. you will find people still singing about lords and ladies and castles and things, even they there in this -- they are in the mountains of west carolina. acappella]inging the lord thomas is waiting i'll go. ballots are basically telling a story and song. there are some kind of narrative going on. usua
here in western north carolina, the book that really took hold and stayed was called "christian harmonyiled by a gentleman named william walker who was from south carolina. there is a continuance christian harmony singing that has going on in western north carolina for over 100 years. singing acappella] so the ballot singing tradition here goes way back to the earliest settlers who came from the british isles. some of these ballots that are still sung here in the mountains, you can date...
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processing the casket of pi pinckney through the streets of south carolina and state flag of south carolina was at half-staff and the confederate flag was at the top of the pole and that moment encapsulated everything when we had been saying black lives matter. to your point about economics and racism, part of with why i became involved in the modern movement and i grew up in a solidly middle class family household and i'm the third generation in my family to graduate from college. what i recognized, however, when the u.s. supreme court struck down voting rights in 2013. when i saw the trayvonartin case unfold, was there no level of education. there was no level of income that could shield me from racism, that could protect me from being the next trayvon martin or protect my child from being the next trayvon martin and the violence, and the latest tragic headline is stephon clark in california. you heard from the white house, i believe they called it a local matter and the press spokesperson at the white house. william, i want to ask you, because again, it reall
processing the casket of pi pinckney through the streets of south carolina and state flag of south carolina was at half-staff and the confederate flag was at the top of the pole and that moment encapsulated everything when we had been saying black lives matter. to your point about economics and racism, part of with why i became involved in the modern movement and i grew up in a solidly middle class family household and i'm the third generation in my family to graduate from college. what i...
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the burden is on her or mr. jacobs. in greenville, south carolinaor the family of a law enforcement officer killed in charleston county this last year. the reality of it is that there are two sides of the coin. one of the things we try to do in "unified" is to tell the whole story. my story is not that, people of color are the only victims in these situations. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers because they were law enforcement officers killed in action. and tray does a wonderful job telling a story about how the expectations of a black father was exceeded because this guy had the, , not the courage but just the wherewithal, the heart to seek the truth wherever it may be found. i would love for you to let people know as it relates to that expectation being exceeded because of something you did. i hope you do that. >> i think we can make reference when i was a district attorney i had a man whose daughter had been murdered, a beautiful, beautiful young lady, and her father came in for the meeting, very diffi
the burden is on her or mr. jacobs. in greenville, south carolinaor the family of a law enforcement officer killed in charleston county this last year. the reality of it is that there are two sides of the coin. one of the things we try to do in "unified" is to tell the whole story. my story is not that, people of color are the only victims in these situations. there are widows and children growing up without fathers and sometimes mothers because they were law enforcement officers...
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this is the university of south carolina. the fountain. everyone goes there, does a lot of studying. it's a beautiful campus. and i'm so proud of these students here. some of y'all are seniors. you are going to be looking for jobs and it's stressful. today is the last day of school or class and then exams next week. monday is the last day. okay. say your name and what year you are. >> i'm a senior. >> i'm a senior. [[inaudible]] >> i'm jacob and i'm a sophomore. ainsley: how do you know seniors. ainsley: s that watt most stressful part of my life have you gotten a job where are you going to work? >> very overwhelming, i'm going to try every day. ainsley: you will find something. >> who else is a senior. >> i'm working on it. >> do you have a job yet. >> four years gone past i'm going to graduate school. >> where are you going to go. >> university in new york. >> amazing. give me a call. i will be there if you need anything. if you need a home cooked meal or need to wash your clothes. i will do it for you. >> i'm hoping to get
this is the university of south carolina. the fountain. everyone goes there, does a lot of studying. it's a beautiful campus. and i'm so proud of these students here. some of y'all are seniors. you are going to be looking for jobs and it's stressful. today is the last day of school or class and then exams next week. monday is the last day. okay. say your name and what year you are. >> i'm a senior. >> i'm a senior. [[inaudible]] >> i'm jacob and i'm a sophomore. ainsley: how...
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the university of south carolina. steve: we have a busy three hours. so the program is going to be live in columbia, south carolina and here in new york. abby is joining us in the center square today. abby: although i wish i were there today party in south carolina. brian: we will get to your college. not only does south carolina guests guests perfect for what's happening in south carolina. within an hour history was made to a degree as the north korean leader walked to the south. they hugged. they talked, they spoke about peace. abby: thousand vowed to end the korean war and denuclearize the peninsula. this is huge weeks before that meeting with president trump. steve: absolutely. that is one of the two reasons that they are getting together today. one of the things that they are trying to figure out what to do. you know, there was an arm sits back in the 1950s that ended the korean war. it was a little sloppy. a lot of loose ends there. they are trying to figure that out. there you can see the two of them holding hands.
the university of south carolina. steve: we have a busy three hours. so the program is going to be live in columbia, south carolina and here in new york. abby is joining us in the center square today. abby: although i wish i were there today party in south carolina. brian: we will get to your college. not only does south carolina guests guests perfect for what's happening in south carolina. within an hour history was made to a degree as the north korean leader walked to the south. they hugged....
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regulations but there's a renewed push in the state of south carolina to make that happen and i know the speaking of the you have so you see the pie dough who's rather infamous for his interesting promotional tactic celebrating the end of the trial that he actually visibly and was advocating against cell phones in prison why is oggi pious so that we're getting involved in this is it because of another example of follow the money . or you know i think it probably is i think the news in the reporting investigating done to see what kind of types of communications online lobbying and that sort of thing that a company like secure us and its allies in that industry are doing but it wouldn't surprise me at all if that's the case and it doesn't surprise me at all like you said that i did go visit this particular facility like i said south carolina is really a tipping point in the future of communications between family and prisoners held at facilities within that state i see that if it moves goes one way in south carolina we could see this happening in other places moving forward and of cours
regulations but there's a renewed push in the state of south carolina to make that happen and i know the speaking of the you have so you see the pie dough who's rather infamous for his interesting promotional tactic celebrating the end of the trial that he actually visibly and was advocating against cell phones in prison why is oggi pious so that we're getting involved in this is it because of another example of follow the money . or you know i think it probably is i think the news in the...
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regulations but there's a renewed push in the state of south carolina to make that happen and i know the speaking of the f.c.c. the pie dough who's rather infamous for his interesting promotional tactic celebrating the new trial that he actually visibly and was advocating against cell phones in prison why is oggi possibly getting involved in this is it because of another example of follow the money. or you know i think it probably is i think the news in your reporting investigating done to see what kind of types of communications online lobbying and that sort of thing that a company like secure us and its allies in that industry are doing but it wouldn't surprise me at all if that's the case and it doesn't surprise me at all like you said that i did go visit this particular facility like i said south carolina is really a tipping point in the future of communications between family and prisoners held at facilities within that say and i see that if it moves goes one way in south carolina we could see this happening in other places moving forward and of course the big picture here is tha
regulations but there's a renewed push in the state of south carolina to make that happen and i know the speaking of the f.c.c. the pie dough who's rather infamous for his interesting promotional tactic celebrating the new trial that he actually visibly and was advocating against cell phones in prison why is oggi possibly getting involved in this is it because of another example of follow the money. or you know i think it probably is i think the news in your reporting investigating done to see...
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amy: june the percentage of african-american prisoners in south carolina? it is staggeringly disproportionate. not just racially disproportionate, and is also the poorest people in the state. a state, incidentally, that has 30% of its children living under the poverty line. 19% of adults. this is a deeper problem. you'reis time last her just heard you won the pulitzer prize for "blood in the water." how do you see this relating to what happened september 9, 1971? hundred prisoners were killed at attica when they rose up to demand better prison conditions? 's lessons or if you do not treat people as human beings inside of institutions, they will eventually erupt. in the case of attica, it was quite different and the prisoners had a quite remarkably peaceful and democratic uprising , and the balk of the violence in that instance was when the prison was retaken by law enforcement. , bothforcement killing 39 prisoners and guards -- john amy: and it was all guards who did the killing. >> well, state troopers. and if you corrections officers. there were also deat
amy: june the percentage of african-american prisoners in south carolina? it is staggeringly disproportionate. not just racially disproportionate, and is also the poorest people in the state. a state, incidentally, that has 30% of its children living under the poverty line. 19% of adults. this is a deeper problem. you'reis time last her just heard you won the pulitzer prize for "blood in the water." how do you see this relating to what happened september 9, 1971? hundred prisoners...
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amy: june the percentage of african-american prisoners in south carolina? it is staggeringly disproportionate. not just racially disproportionate, and is also the poorest people in the state. a state, incidentally, that has 30% of its children living under the poverty line. 19% of adults. this is a deeper problem. you'reis time last her just heard you won the pulitzer prize for "blood in the water." how do you see this relating to what happened september 9, 1971? hundred prisoners were killed at attica when they rose up to demand better prison conditions? 's lessons or if you do not treat people as human beings inside of institutions, they will eventually erupt. in the case of attica, it was quite different and the prisoners had a quite remarkably peaceful and democratic uprising , and the balk of the violence in that instance was when the prison was retaken by law enforcement. , bothforcement killing 39 prisoners and guards -- john amy: and it was all guards who did the killing. >> well, stateroopers. and if you corrections officers. the werelso deaths ins
amy: june the percentage of african-american prisoners in south carolina? it is staggeringly disproportionate. not just racially disproportionate, and is also the poorest people in the state. a state, incidentally, that has 30% of its children living under the poverty line. 19% of adults. this is a deeper problem. you'reis time last her just heard you won the pulitzer prize for "blood in the water." how do you see this relating to what happened september 9, 1971? hundred prisoners...
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chairman, north carolina, obedient to the instructions of the north carolina democratic state conventiono place in nomination and the name of her favorite son and distinguished governor and to cast her 59 votes for him has caucused and the delegation has cast 59 votes for him. however, mr. chairman, governor moore, desiring each voter to vote his sincere convictions of his heart and conscience has released the delegations by the north carolina democratic convention and north carolina casts her votes as follows. 12 votes for governor dan moore. two votes for senator eugene mccarthy. 1/2 vote for senator george mcgovern. 44.5 votes for our distinguished vice president hubert humphrey. [horns blowing] >> the north carolina vote is as follows. 44.5 votes for humphrey. two votes for senator mccarthy. .5 votes for senator mcgovern. 12 votes for governor moore. north dakota, 25. >> madam chairman, north the -- north dakota casts seven votes for senator mccarthy. 18 votes for vice president humphrey. howard: the north carolina vote, after the delegates were released, shows votes for vice preside
chairman, north carolina, obedient to the instructions of the north carolina democratic state conventiono place in nomination and the name of her favorite son and distinguished governor and to cast her 59 votes for him has caucused and the delegation has cast 59 votes for him. however, mr. chairman, governor moore, desiring each voter to vote his sincere convictions of his heart and conscience has released the delegations by the north carolina democratic convention and north carolina casts her...
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the downtown area. with duane in asheville, north carolina. he will take us to some of the important african-american places in the city. do you want to tell us what is ood tours?- >> it is designed to tell african-american stories, but also protect and rebuild these areas. >> what are some of the places we will be visiting today? >> we will start on the east side of town. ,e will go to a high school then head to the block. then the south side of town. >> do you know when african-americans first came to the area? >> there has always been an african-american presence here in the mountains. people come to town and say, where are the black people? when we got involved with doing this tour, we started studying african-americans go back to the founding of asheville. there has always been a presence of african-americans here. there were more in the earlier days than today. >> do you know about the population and what it is today? >> not think we are around 9% currently. because ofly feel the amount of gentrification now that a lot of african-american
the downtown area. with duane in asheville, north carolina. he will take us to some of the important african-american places in the city. do you want to tell us what is ood tours?- >> it is designed to tell african-american stories, but also protect and rebuild these areas. >> what are some of the places we will be visiting today? >> we will start on the east side of town. ,e will go to a high school then head to the block. then the south side of town. >> do you know...
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the klan is ridiculously popular in the carolinas. anybody here from north carolina? anybody here from york county? citizens of york county were part of the kkk. that is how it was in the mountain south. it is enormously popular. this is a time when the klan is as popular as it ever was in american history. they were trying to restore white supremacy, which is another word for home rule. whites back in charge of the political, economic and social processes. they believed they were protecting their state, the community from outside influence that was going to mess things up. that is the basis of any fear that we have as domestic citizenry. what the klan does, like the issue of black voters, is use liquor tax to get more white people enthusiastic about taking out republicans. this is how the klan and moonshiners overlap in the 1870's. in 1871, a revenue agent wrote back to washington and said the mountain counties were under a protectorship of the secret organization called the ku klux klan. another left notes for agent that the law should never be executed in this count
the klan is ridiculously popular in the carolinas. anybody here from north carolina? anybody here from york county? citizens of york county were part of the kkk. that is how it was in the mountain south. it is enormously popular. this is a time when the klan is as popular as it ever was in american history. they were trying to restore white supremacy, which is another word for home rule. whites back in charge of the political, economic and social processes. they believed they were protecting...
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where the tension starts. south carolina is the first to secede in 1881. daniel webster is from new hampshire. when he was trying to expand his ball practice, he moved to boston -- trying to expand his law practice, he moved to boston. he is the spokesman of new england which is the most northern part of the north. henry clay is from kentucky. kentucky is a border state, considered the west. we have got this regional arrangement among the three. are kind ofe unstable, one of the parts of alliances, thee shifting alliances, among the three. at any given time, two are lined up against the other. which two depends on the time and the issue. at the same time, each one is ambitious. each one would love to be president. this is a interesting aspect of the story. influentialere more than all but a couple presidents of the united states. there's something about ambition that says it is great to be one by 1850, there were 60 senators. of one, to be president, even if they -- even if the presidency was not as big a deal as it would be
where the tension starts. south carolina is the first to secede in 1881. daniel webster is from new hampshire. when he was trying to expand his ball practice, he moved to boston -- trying to expand his law practice, he moved to boston. he is the spokesman of new england which is the most northern part of the north. henry clay is from kentucky. kentucky is a border state, considered the west. we have got this regional arrangement among the three. are kind ofe unstable, one of the parts of...
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>> the city is the only city in the western part of north carolina and as such it is an anchor for this part of the state. the city goes back to the early frontier and i mean the early frontier. we are talking 1700s. not the cowboys type of frontier, but the early european settlers right as the revolutionary war has come to a close. we are going to take a right and this will bring us to pack square. it is the central square of town , it is marked by a monument of the civil war era governor from asheville. this is quite literally the founding spot of the city and geographic center of the city today. >> tell me about the downtown. that is your city hall. >> they were built in the 1920's. when they were built out with the largest city hall and courthouse in the southeast. it was a boom town in the 1920's on its way to being one of the great southern major cities and was spending to make that happen. by the time the stock market crashed, asheville had amassed a municipal debt of more than $54 million, but it was building for the future and preparing for what was to calm and the people in th
>> the city is the only city in the western part of north carolina and as such it is an anchor for this part of the state. the city goes back to the early frontier and i mean the early frontier. we are talking 1700s. not the cowboys type of frontier, but the early european settlers right as the revolutionary war has come to a close. we are going to take a right and this will bring us to pack square. it is the central square of town , it is marked by a monument of the civil war era...
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the human heart. i found out since then about south carolina. were unique state. o represent that following year shoes that are impossible to fill has been an experience of a lifetime. i'm thankful to have been there. it was in no small part the evolution of the human heart in the southern that has allowed me to serve. two guys from different parts of south carolina has been able to find common ground in this body and city are common ground is hard to five the matter what party strikes you. >> he left out one minor part which is the first time we ever spoke is when we became freshmen together and he was running for lieutenant governor. he called and said he will be there. all the them will be there and debating. i heard of his name, maybe i won't. i wasn't gonna go there and tim was a no-show. and i thought he has no chance he was not going to run for lieutenant governor. it worked out just fine i didn't have a runoff. there are five people on the race initially. then i was the congressman and myself. >> one reason why is that we debated twice for that runoff paul
the human heart. i found out since then about south carolina. were unique state. o represent that following year shoes that are impossible to fill has been an experience of a lifetime. i'm thankful to have been there. it was in no small part the evolution of the human heart in the southern that has allowed me to serve. two guys from different parts of south carolina has been able to find common ground in this body and city are common ground is hard to five the matter what party strikes you....
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, located along the blue ridge mountains, it is the largest city in western north carolina withulation of 89,000. since the arrival of the railroad in 1880 asheville has been a popular destination for relaxation and for the seeking to experience the therapeutic qualities of the mountain air. >> biltmore house is a largest private residence in the united states. it is considered an architectural masterpiece. it was designed by the architect richard morris hunt in the 1890s, and it contains a very eclectic collection of fine art and furnishings. and today almost 1.5 1.5 millin people a year will come visit the or. >> f. scott fitzgerald was your 1935, his first visit here. he had lost his writing career by this point turkey gained official and was looking for a place to belong to a place to recover, place to rest the kingdom of some poorly to recover that you speak one to write again by need something to write about. when you came here he wanted to find stories and people that were staying here. >> f. scott fitzgerald is working several as his body was to be we don't know exactly
, located along the blue ridge mountains, it is the largest city in western north carolina withulation of 89,000. since the arrival of the railroad in 1880 asheville has been a popular destination for relaxation and for the seeking to experience the therapeutic qualities of the mountain air. >> biltmore house is a largest private residence in the united states. it is considered an architectural masterpiece. it was designed by the architect richard morris hunt in the 1890s, and it contains...
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located along the 's arena, it is the largest in western north carolina with a population of 89,000. since the arrival of the railroad in 1880, asheville has been a popular destination for relaxation and for those needing to experience therapeutic qualities of the mountain air. >> milhouse is the largest private residence in the united states. it is considered an architectural masterpiece. it was designed by the architect richard morris hunt and in the 1890s and it contains a very eclectic collection of fine art and furnishings and today, i have people on your looking into the biltmore. >> fitzgerald came to the park in 1935, his first visit here. he had lost his lighting career by this point. he was really looking for a place to belong, a place to recover, a place to rest but he most importantly wanted to recover that music. he needed something to write about. so when he came to the grove park in, he wanted to write about the people staying here and he penned several essays while he was here. we don't know which ones they work but we know this is the beginning of when he started to c
located along the 's arena, it is the largest in western north carolina with a population of 89,000. since the arrival of the railroad in 1880, asheville has been a popular destination for relaxation and for those needing to experience therapeutic qualities of the mountain air. >> milhouse is the largest private residence in the united states. it is considered an architectural masterpiece. it was designed by the architect richard morris hunt and in the 1890s and it contains a very...
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the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta. the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez. the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. keating. the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks. the gentlewoman from florida, mrs. murphy. and the gentlewoman from connecticut, ms. esty. vice president pence: the president of the senate at the direction of the body appoints the following senators as members he of the committee on the part of the senate to escort his excellency emmanuel macron, the president of the french republic, into the house chamber. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas, mr. cornyn. the senator from missouri, mr. blunt. the senator from colorado, mr. gardner. the senator from tennessee, mr. corker. the senator from arkansas, mr. boozman. the senato
the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta. the gentlewoman from california, ms. pelosi. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer. the gentleman from south carolina, mr. clyburn. the gentleman from new york, mr. crowley. the gentlewoman from california, ms. sanchez. the gentleman from georgia, mr. lewis. the gentleman from california, mr. schiff. the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. keating. the gentleman from new york, mr. meeks. the gentlewoman from...
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the color of their skin. just kind of a -- oh, lord, legals don't go here again in south carolina. the beautiful part was his intention was to start a race war in our state and it had exactly the opposite affect. >> brennan: you've talked a lot about the incident in charleston that sort of inspiring you to sit down and issue this call for action. what are you asking the public for in this book? >> i think if you look at the polarization that exists in this country, we have to find a path back to being one nation. i found that path through a horrific church shooting that provided me a chance to reflect on progress and pain. my family, my grandfather who as unable to drink from the same water fountain for the vast majority of his life. unable to go to a restaurant. walk on the same sidewalk. could not finish school beyond third grade. for me to live out a part of his american dream, to be able to converse and to challenge other folks and then in the aftermath of a church shooting, think about all that history in my family, to turn to trey was a symbol of progress that i believe all th
the color of their skin. just kind of a -- oh, lord, legals don't go here again in south carolina. the beautiful part was his intention was to start a race war in our state and it had exactly the opposite affect. >> brennan: you've talked a lot about the incident in charleston that sort of inspiring you to sit down and issue this call for action. what are you asking the public for in this book? >> i think if you look at the polarization that exists in this country, we have to find a...
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there's a flood watch out for the western carolinas. take a look at this map for tomorrow. here's good news finally in the third weekend of april. we get normal temperatures, temperatures almost in the 60s all across those northern areas. look at minneapolis. above normal for the first time in a while and warmer than normal in medford, oregon. l.a. 71 to 79, new york looking good at 64. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> still more ahead. the southern explosion destroying this home. the 'seven children at a sleepover birthday party among those hurt. the investigation tonight. >>> plus prices on the rise and what's causing the spike. and the best days of the week to save on gas. >>> one man's shocking tale of survival from the jaws of a bear now to a shark attack. stay with us. survival from the jaws of a bear now to a shark attack. with those we love, but does psoriasis ever get in the way? embrace the chance of 100% clear skin with taltz. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, up to 90% had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even a
there's a flood watch out for the western carolinas. take a look at this map for tomorrow. here's good news finally in the third weekend of april. we get normal temperatures, temperatures almost in the 60s all across those northern areas. look at minneapolis. above normal for the first time in a while and warmer than normal in medford, oregon. l.a. 71 to 79, new york looking good at 64. >> sam, thanks so much. >>> still more ahead. the southern explosion destroying this home. the...
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so this morning the rain is coming up in areas of north carolina through virginia. urgh this morning. there's a little band of rain heading up toward tennessee and it continues to trek its way into the lexington area. the rain will become more steady around washington, d.c. just a few showers this afternoon. so maybe want to bring that umbrella with you if you're getting home late from work or school today. temperatures across the board, remember the colors here, below average temperatures, colorado, nebraska, kind of seasonal to near average. much above average in northern new england. just a little bit longer. one more day of sunshine in maine, new hampshire and vermont. there's still snow up in the mountains so we'll call it cool to mild across the country. the really warm stuff is on the west coast. some areas could hit 100 in areas of southern california and the deserts. so nashville 55. d.c. 59. that's because of the cloud cover. much cooler today than it was yesterday and new york city is much cooler on wednesday because of the clouds and rain. we can deal wit
so this morning the rain is coming up in areas of north carolina through virginia. urgh this morning. there's a little band of rain heading up toward tennessee and it continues to trek its way into the lexington area. the rain will become more steady around washington, d.c. just a few showers this afternoon. so maybe want to bring that umbrella with you if you're getting home late from work or school today. temperatures across the board, remember the colors here, below average temperatures,...
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this is about cell phones. >> reporter: john is a former head of the south carolina department of corrections. >> what the cell phones have done is given the inmates the ability to coordinate with their criminal confederates on the outside of the fence. >> reporter: disruptions are nothing new at lee. violence the government says could have been prevented. they've asked the fcc to limit cell use. >> federal and state prisons if this jamming were allowed. >> reporter: tonight, his call to do something about cell phones before violence erupts again. kristen dahlgren, nbc news. >>> there is much more ahead including an exciting report about lung cancer and a breakthrough that may be a game-changing blockbuster treatment giving new hope to patients suffering from the deadliest form of the disease. >>> also a major food warning. a massive recall for many american breakfast tables. we'll be right back. >>> we're back with a major breakthrough in the fight against lung cancer, the biggest cancer killer for both men and women. nbc medical correspondent dr. john torres tells us about a game changing t
this is about cell phones. >> reporter: john is a former head of the south carolina department of corrections. >> what the cell phones have done is given the inmates the ability to coordinate with their criminal confederates on the outside of the fence. >> reporter: disruptions are nothing new at lee. violence the government says could have been prevented. they've asked the fcc to limit cell use. >> federal and state prisons if this jamming were allowed. >>...
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and the entire southeast, it is probably more so, it is very clear that south carolinaindeed, be the front lines in this trade battle we'll explain why and why the potential for a triple whammy on tariffs, trade and trump has the palmetto state a wee bit nervous coming up on worldwide exchange after this >>> welcome back to worldwide exchange get you another quick check of the futures this morning the dow is holding onto the indicated gains up 210 this hour s&p 500 due to open at 21 points up .4 of 1%. getting back a decent portion of friday's 2% losses. >>> getting back to the brewing trade war on china president trump threatening to add billions of dollars more on tariffs on chinese imports that could have major impact on america's ports. brian sullivan live in charleston, south carolina, this morning with that angle. brian, over to you >> reporter: yeah, seema thank you very much. believe it or not, folks, the port of charleston one of the biggest on the east coast, soon to be the deepest is behind us coming up all day on cnbc, we're going to be going in there we'll
and the entire southeast, it is probably more so, it is very clear that south carolinaindeed, be the front lines in this trade battle we'll explain why and why the potential for a triple whammy on tariffs, trade and trump has the palmetto state a wee bit nervous coming up on worldwide exchange after this >>> welcome back to worldwide exchange get you another quick check of the futures this morning the dow is holding onto the indicated gains up 210 this hour s&p 500 due to open at...
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still singing about lords and ladies and milk white steeds even though they are in the mountains of western north carolinas is i'll go lord thomas is waiting i'll go ♪ ballads are telling a story in song. usually something happens and there is a moral to the story at the end. important forare passing along the customs and beliefs of a culture. buried there in my arms and the brown girl at my feet and the brown girl at my feet ♪ use the archives to show students the way that certain types of mountain music were performed and presented. reallyviduals who were 100 years ago. it is a window back in time. recordings offer an excellent way to hear the nuances of someone's singing. this is american folk music. when i travel to other parts of the world and i say icing american falls music, they are like, we did not know there was any other music other than the commercialized music. but every country has a folk tradition. even though we are talking western north carolina here, this is american folk music. it's important to preserve it, make it available because it is part of our nation's history. these tunes are l
still singing about lords and ladies and milk white steeds even though they are in the mountains of western north carolinas is i'll go lord thomas is waiting i'll go ♪ ballads are telling a story in song. usually something happens and there is a moral to the story at the end. important forare passing along the customs and beliefs of a culture. buried there in my arms and the brown girl at my feet and the brown girl at my feet ♪ use the archives to show students the way that certain types of...
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all the way down to philadelphia and that same storm or line creates more thunderstorms along the carolinamore winter storms. unfortunately, we have active winter storm warnings in the upper midwest and later portions of the workweek, more snow is on the way in the great lakes region and the northeast. sorry. >> good shot. >> did you just throw the paper at me? >> it has been brought, paul williams. >> bye, paul. >> bye, paul. >>> to a new development in the russia probe. the washington post is reporting that president trump is not a criminal target of the investigation at this point. >> sources say the special counsel, robert mueller shared that information with the president's lawyers. they also say the president though remains under investigation. when asked about the story, an attorney for the president said they do not discuss real or alleged conversations they may have had with the special counsel. >>> facebook has deleted hundreds of pages and accounts operated by a russian organization that posted fraudulent information during the 2016 presidential race. facebook ceo says the kreml
all the way down to philadelphia and that same storm or line creates more thunderstorms along the carolinamore winter storms. unfortunately, we have active winter storm warnings in the upper midwest and later portions of the workweek, more snow is on the way in the great lakes region and the northeast. sorry. >> good shot. >> did you just throw the paper at me? >> it has been brought, paul williams. >> bye, paul. >> bye, paul. >>> to a new development in...
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area and tail end of that causing more thunderstorms along the carolina coast. accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, china responds overnight as the trump administration proposes new tariffs. >>> but first evidence of phone spying in washington. the surveillance devices found across the city. >>> and she's about to marry prince harry but not long ago she wa >>> the federal government has uncovered potential spy equipment in the nation's capital. unauthorized devices that simulate cell phone towers have been discovered in washington, d.c. the department of homeland security is publicly acknowledging their existence for the first time. abc's martha raddatz says the devices could be used by foreign spies or criminals to track individual phones and intercept calls. >> the so-called cell phone site simulators like the one you saw trick mobile devices into locking on to these rogue sites instead of the real cell towers, dhs has not identified who is behind this or where exactly the devices were placed. this remains a real mystery. dhs saying only they
area and tail end of that causing more thunderstorms along the carolina coast. accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, china responds overnight as the trump administration proposes new tariffs. >>> but first evidence of phone spying in washington. the surveillance devices found across the city. >>> and she's about to marry prince harry but not long ago she wa >>> the federal government has uncovered potential spy equipment in the nation's...
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buy cigarettes. >> the south carolina beverage association opposes the bill.anyone product would be arbitrary and discriminatory. she says her son's death speaks volumes. >> wish we would have had the facts. wish we would have heard the stories. and weep just want to help save people's kids. >> the kripes my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >>> ak strethese days, she is w notice for her role on behalf of charities. john blackstone has her story. >> reporter: in los angeles, unicef, united nations children's fund honored salma hayak with the danny kay humanitarian award. >> and it takes so little to make big, big changes. >> reporter: it is recognition for all she has done for more than a decade on behalf of women and children around the world. it is hard to decide who should get money. >> so many people need it. how should we spend. it is the best, it is the best question. it is, fin
buy cigarettes. >> the south carolina beverage association opposes the bill.anyone product would be arbitrary and discriminatory. she says her son's death speaks volumes. >> wish we would have had the facts. wish we would have heard the stories. and weep just want to help save people's kids. >> the kripes my digestive system used to make me feel sluggish but now, i take metamucil every day. it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil,...
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the carolinas will see the bulk of the rain. charlotte, in and out of the showers. by the time we are at this evening's rush hour, we have after school activities, the rain arriving, heavy rain around 6:00-or it's the mid atlantic with the possible delays. florida, a chance of a storm. >>> and we will track the storm as we go through northern new england and slow mover. >> all right, bill, thank you sir. fast forwarding in to tuesday, courtney kardashian will be on capitol hill to testify before a house committee on cosmetics oversight to keep them safe for the public. and closing arguments will begin in bill cosby's sexual assault retrial. the defense rested the case without calling him to the stand. he is accused of drugging and molesting a woman, and said the encounter was consentual, spotify is unveiling what is next at a event in new york city. we will be right back. and the generation may be different, but the color needs to endure. and the toughest stains come with their own rewards. we've re-engineered tide because no matter what life brings, our commitment
the carolinas will see the bulk of the rain. charlotte, in and out of the showers. by the time we are at this evening's rush hour, we have after school activities, the rain arriving, heavy rain around 6:00-or it's the mid atlantic with the possible delays. florida, a chance of a storm. >>> and we will track the storm as we go through northern new england and slow mover. >> all right, bill, thank you sir. fast forwarding in to tuesday, courtney kardashian will be on capitol hill...
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steve hartman, "on the road," near raleigh, north carolina. >> glor: that iswesome. the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. have a great weekend. see you mo inside this small house... a free d-n-a sharing company had no idea it was used to track a serial killer. the arrest is raising new questions about the power of these geneaology websites. you take a d-n-a test to learn about your family tree, but could be unleashing much more information. kpix 5 >>> kpix5 news begins with a break in the golden state killer case inside of the small home. a free dna sharing company had no idea they would be used to track a serial killer. the arrest raising new questions about the power of these genealogy websites. >> you could be unleashing a lot of information. we are taking a close look at these privacy concerns.>> authorities say they searched several public genealogy sites this is the ones that let you upload information for family matches. no search warrant was needed by authorities as this is public information. my heritage, ancestry, a couple of view -- a
steve hartman, "on the road," near raleigh, north carolina. >> glor: that iswesome. the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. have a great weekend. see you mo inside this small house... a free d-n-a sharing company had no idea it was used to track a serial killer. the arrest is raising new questions about the power of these geneaology websites. you take a d-n-a test to learn about your family tree, but could be unleashing much more information. kpix 5...
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it is something i am aware of the issues in north carolina. we have have a toxicity review by the summer. with respect to genx. is is -- an iteration beyond it was a chemical. i'm very concerned about its impact. we're accelerating that tox review. and we'll look at further steps in the fall. we have been in communication was north carolina about that. >> i appreciate the attention. what are the updates to the risk management of genx based on independent laboratory analysis in the water samples. what about those can you discuss now? secretary pruitt: with respect to the toxicity review or other studies? mr. hudson: independent laboratory analysis of the compounds. secretary pruitt: that's part of the work being done to support the tox review. there will be additional standards set in the future. what we're trying to do is work with those states like north carolina that have an eminent concern. as they adopt state responses as well. mr. hudson: i don't know if you're able to make a conclusion yet, but was genx used in a manner incompatibility wi
it is something i am aware of the issues in north carolina. we have have a toxicity review by the summer. with respect to genx. is is -- an iteration beyond it was a chemical. i'm very concerned about its impact. we're accelerating that tox review. and we'll look at further steps in the fall. we have been in communication was north carolina about that. >> i appreciate the attention. what are the updates to the risk management of genx based on independent laboratory analysis in the water...
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across the carolinas easing out into the open waters process guys coming back in behind like my for the next weather system actually this area a cloud and maybe some wintry bits as well sinking for the south with so some wet weather coming into oklahoma into all console pushing down into northern parts of texas clearer skies dry weather if they wanted to shastri the night it's north carolina up towards the genius was the weather that just around new england are just pulling out of new york and notice some snow on the leading edge on the northern flank of this system it will ease father reese was full thursday prices guys come back in between we are going to say a little bit whether it making its way towards louisiana by that stay sick clearing out there for much of texas further north what you can see the snow that stretches up its central canada home territory say some wintry weather then as we go through thursday so west prng really struggling to break through the west is generally fine and dry generally fun to draw across a good part of the caribbean as well want to see showers there
across the carolinas easing out into the open waters process guys coming back in behind like my for the next weather system actually this area a cloud and maybe some wintry bits as well sinking for the south with so some wet weather coming into oklahoma into all console pushing down into northern parts of texas clearer skies dry weather if they wanted to shastri the night it's north carolina up towards the genius was the weather that just around new england are just pulling out of new york and...
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much,ers and so pretty this became a prominent manufacturing settlement in the life of? carolina during colonial days. group and initially it was governed by the church, but by the 1840's, a lot of people were chasing and they did not like that. the prominent uses men in the community who had considerable they wanted their own county seat. the church did not want the county seat to be in winston-salem. if you cannot pay your fine they got so many lashes. the long story is, we ended up and a town called winston it was right on top of salem. the other thing didn't like is county seats tend to attract riffraff. they did not want the county seats in salem because they did not want the riffraff, but the irony is, the county seat in the being right next to salem. in 1849was established and incorporated as an actual town in 1859. it was very much a small brother to the big brother of salem. what changed is when the railroad came. the railroad was supposed to come to salem. the people backing the road were salem industrialists, but the train was not forgetting. could go to winston accide
much,ers and so pretty this became a prominent manufacturing settlement in the life of? carolina during colonial days. group and initially it was governed by the church, but by the 1840's, a lot of people were chasing and they did not like that. the prominent uses men in the community who had considerable they wanted their own county seat. the church did not want the county seat to be in winston-salem. if you cannot pay your fine they got so many lashes. the long story is, we ended up and a...