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touchdown south carolina! and the play apparently is under review. >> gary: if he didn't get the touchdown, he came down inches short of the goal line. dylan thompson, as you look at the replay, dylan thompson did a brilliant job checking to this play. it's going to be short. they're going to get it first and goal. >> verne: yep. >> gary: but georgia showed the blitz. dylan thompson had the patients to figure that georgia would check out of it. he ran into it thinking they checked out of the blitz. it's a double foot fake. the first time he fakes, finds out what happened. the second time, finds out that they're going to check out of it. watch these guys block up front. we talked about cann, robinson and talk about cody gibson. they all got big blocks. >> verne: wilbur hackett jr. is the replay official. i don't think this should take long. we expect this to come back to the 1. >> after the review, the ball-carrier was short of the goal line. the ball will be placed on the 1 foot line. >> gary: wanted to say in
touchdown south carolina! and the play apparently is under review. >> gary: if he didn't get the touchdown, he came down inches short of the goal line. dylan thompson, as you look at the replay, dylan thompson did a brilliant job checking to this play. it's going to be short. they're going to get it first and goal. >> verne: yep. >> gary: but georgia showed the blitz. dylan thompson had the patients to figure that georgia would check out of it. he ran into it thinking they...
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going on in south carolina. martin luther king jr. always referred -- as the mother of the movement. she was the one that went to highlander school to teach. she taught rosa parks. she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph let's take some calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comment sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what they are thinking about the current gridlock as it relates to stokely carmichael and hf brown who probably foresee what i term as intellectual ignorance that her country is faced with now because the demographics are changing here in the united states. a lot of what seems to be what stokely and brown spoke against were those that were at the top placed strategically for their own reasons, or press people. but now we find even the white power structure which is becoming increasingly decreased, we find that there is an awareness that is causing the kinds of gridlock we find in our g
going on in south carolina. martin luther king jr. always referred -- as the mother of the movement. she was the one that went to highlander school to teach. she taught rosa parks. she was from charleston, south carolina. >> host: james clyburn, peniel joseph let's take some calls. alonzo in north wilkesboro north carolina please go ahead with your question or comment sir. >> caller: yes, either one can answer but i'd like to know what they are thinking about the current gridlock as...
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south carolina has one. >> gary: they almost got it. there's no way anybody from south carolina was going to move. steve said i'll take your scholarship away. >> verne: go back to the significance of this. the south carolina team that was hammered by texas a&m. >> gary: they had to have this game. not just you're down 1 1/2 games, but georgia has to lose three conference games. >> verne: missouri won again out of conference. kentucky playing florida tonight. and hutson mason, long night. it looked like it was going to be a short night with first and goal at the 4. >> gary: a.j. cann and corey robinson and alan knott have gotten movement the whole game. you have to trust them to get movement on this one. >> verne: goes left. see where the spot is. >> gary: i thought he made a few inches on that play. >> verne: look where the right foot spot is. see where the foot is? >> gary: i don't see how the bottom judge can call that. he had no view at all. seems like the other judge had a better view of it. he's got -- he's guessing as much as we a
south carolina has one. >> gary: they almost got it. there's no way anybody from south carolina was going to move. steve said i'll take your scholarship away. >> verne: go back to the significance of this. the south carolina team that was hammered by texas a&m. >> gary: they had to have this game. not just you're down 1 1/2 games, but georgia has to lose three conference games. >> verne: missouri won again out of conference. kentucky playing florida tonight. and...
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moving south carolina forward. i tell people all the time, my race is not about what south carolina was, not about what south carolina is, but what south carolina can be. and i simply asked my opponent to join me in renouncing his membership in a club that currently has no african-american members. it does have some african-americans on a quote/unquote waiting list. but to join me in renouncing his membership. let's just go forward. >> but wait a second -- >> i'm not trying to interject race into this. ais i'm trying to move it forward. >> it seems to me history is germane here, what the symbolism of the club means. he was a member there for 30 years, a member there, apparently, according to reporting in a local paper, back in 2008, had a deed that restricted it to whites only membership, that it is about history and it is about race. >> well, you know, mr. hayes, for me, i like to look forward. i like to believe in what abraham lincoln called the better angels of our nature. for me, i'm trying to move south caroli
moving south carolina forward. i tell people all the time, my race is not about what south carolina was, not about what south carolina is, but what south carolina can be. and i simply asked my opponent to join me in renouncing his membership in a club that currently has no african-american members. it does have some african-americans on a quote/unquote waiting list. but to join me in renouncing his membership. let's just go forward. >> but wait a second -- >> i'm not trying to...
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because south carolina was given the opportunity to be the first state in the south to have a primary. i was asked whether or not i could stay neutral so to get that primary to the states. . . >> good afternoon, ms. emily, to your family and the reverend whose leadership i follow here spiritually in south carolina. i am a washington resident and my roots are on the cusp of the county and where was on my way to a leadership while the chair person for the black caucus and i attended that. to my amazement for many years i thought you were a congressman of all people. i wanted to congratulate you on the achievements you brought to the country and internationally. being from washington you have brought together so many people of all races and we thank you. god bless you and your family. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> congressman, i want to thank you first of all and your lovely bride for being here today. it is truly an honor to wince witness history in the making. my question is for your bride. and the reason why i want to say what i want to say and ask the question is in addition
because south carolina was given the opportunity to be the first state in the south to have a primary. i was asked whether or not i could stay neutral so to get that primary to the states. . . >> good afternoon, ms. emily, to your family and the reverend whose leadership i follow here spiritually in south carolina. i am a washington resident and my roots are on the cusp of the county and where was on my way to a leadership while the chair person for the black caucus and i attended that....
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last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for k and ryan murphy takes it all the way back, 97 yards for the touchdown. beavers haven't won at the l.a. coliseum since 1960. 4-0 coming in, they tied it at seven. but usc back on top. cody kesler. justin davis out of the backfield. 14-10, that's where we stand, remember, this game on espn. and the watch espn app. >>> staying in the pack-12. stanford and washington. richard sherman enjoying the bye week, cheque out stanford. kevin hogan. let me tell you something, brother. kevin hogan, the touchdown run. stanford wins it 20-13. they are 23-3 against unranked teams
last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for...
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an unarmed black man shot by a trooper in south carolina. jones' attorney joins me for the conversation in a moment. >>> talking about benghazi never gets old to conservative trolls. the actor once known as hercules lands in pretenders. but next i'm taking your questions, ask ed live. stay with us. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. it's about getting to the finish line. in life, it's how you get there that matters most. it's important to know the difference. like when i found out i had a blood clot in my leg. my doctor said that it could travel to my lungs and become an even bigger problem. and that i had to take action. so he talked to me about xarelto®. [ male announcer ] xarelto® is the first oral prescription blood thinner proven to treat and help prevent dvt and pe that doesn't req
an unarmed black man shot by a trooper in south carolina. jones' attorney joins me for the conversation in a moment. >>> talking about benghazi never gets old to conservative trolls. the actor once known as hercules lands in pretenders. but next i'm taking your questions, ask ed live. stay with us. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises....
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last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for k and ryan murphy takes it all the way back, 97 yards for the touchdown. beavers haven't won at the l.a. coliseum since 1960. 4-0 coming in, they tied it at seven. but usc back on top. cody kesler. justin davis out of the backfield. 14-10, that's where we stand, remember, this game on espn. and the watch espn app. >>> staying in the pack-12. stanford and washington. richard sherman enjoying the bye week, cheque out stanford. kevin hogan. let me tell you something, brother. kevin hogan, the touchdown run. stanford wins it 20-13. they are 23-3 against unranked teams
last chance for south carolina. dylan thompson. missouri wins it 21-20. south carolina's loss snapping that 11-game winning streak over teams with a winning record. tennessee's lost 21 straight on the road. in the s.e.c. fourth quarter, todd gurley. career high 208 rushing yards. also scored twice. georgia hangs on to win 35-32. right now on espn, also watch espn app, oregon state /usc. pac-12. first quarter. shawn manion. intercepted by cravens. usc has a 7-0 lead. now, uscopts not to do p for...
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earlier in the day, south carolina taking on georgia. look at todd gurley. keeps going. breaking a couple of tackles down field. 40 yards for the first down. he would score on the drive. south carolina up four in the third quarter. fourth quarter. brandon wilds. look at this great run. breaks a tackle at the 15. he scores. south carolina up ten. fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie. marshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla. jerry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and
earlier in the day, south carolina taking on georgia. look at todd gurley. keeps going. breaking a couple of tackles down field. 40 yards for the first down. he would score on the drive. south carolina up four in the third quarter. fourth quarter. brandon wilds. look at this great run. breaks a tackle at the 15. he scores. south carolina up ten. fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie. marshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be...
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with the first south carolina volunteers and i'm she wrote her memoir of her service with the south carolina volunteers. i'm going to be doing a children's book on susie king taylor. my next big biography that i'm planning to launch into is a study of mary todd lincoln but mary todd lincoln is someone who figures prominently in american history and we just began to reexamine women's roles and indeed her closest friendship during her white house years was with elizabeth keckley, an african-american seam stress, someone who supported her and i think we need to get a new view of this fasfating -- fascinating first lady. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> on "history bookshelf," here from the best known history writers of the past decade. to watch these programs any time, visit our website, /history.n.org you are watching american history tv, all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3, we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant hearings and public fit affairs events. america
with the first south carolina volunteers and i'm she wrote her memoir of her service with the south carolina volunteers. i'm going to be doing a children's book on susie king taylor. my next big biography that i'm planning to launch into is a study of mary todd lincoln but mary todd lincoln is someone who figures prominently in american history and we just began to reexamine women's roles and indeed her closest friendship during her white house years was with elizabeth keckley, an...
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when south carolina succeeded, he chose to draw his sword on behalf of his native state. out of his own pocket paid for e formation and quing of the hampton legion. ultimately the hampton legion infantry will remain as it is. the four companies of calvary will actually filled out and formed an actual regimen which will become the second south carolina calvary and the battle -- hampton tillly was 6'3", 240 pounds. he was very, very proud of the fact that as a young man he had killed killed a man a -- killed a bear with his bare hands. he wound up killing 13 yankees in battle in one-on-one combat. when jeff stewart was mortally wounded it is going to create a big problem for robert e. lee. the big problem that lee has is e's got a void in command. stewart was the eyes and ears of northern virginia. robert e. lee relied on him heavily. wade hampton is not a west pointer and he's not -- ease a member of south carolina air stock crassy. his handpicked choice was his army soul mate, lee. he's the favorite nephew of the commanding general of the army of northern virginia. fits l
when south carolina succeeded, he chose to draw his sword on behalf of his native state. out of his own pocket paid for e formation and quing of the hampton legion. ultimately the hampton legion infantry will remain as it is. the four companies of calvary will actually filled out and formed an actual regimen which will become the second south carolina calvary and the battle -- hampton tillly was 6'3", 240 pounds. he was very, very proud of the fact that as a young man he had killed killed...
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she wrote a memoir of her time with the south carolina volunteers and i'm pleased to say that i'm going to write an introduction for that, a reissue, but also if you go to my website, www catherineclinton.com i have a secret life. i also write children's books. when i was teaching at harvard in african-american studies and i was going out on the road i was recognizing that there was a hunger for history. there is a hunger for stories. we needed to get people out of "star wars" and out of the stars of the past so i'm writing a children's book on susie king taylor. we don't need role models simply within the black community, we need them within america. i believe all americans need to join in celebration of someone like harriet tubman. so that's my -- the microphone, please, fred. help him out. >>[inaudible] >> yes, they do. yes. and i also would say to you some of my colleagues in the academy might question my decision to -- my decision to write for children. i say i'm expanding my audience, writing for 10 and above, i'm trying to get at that because if we're going to teach at the univer
she wrote a memoir of her time with the south carolina volunteers and i'm pleased to say that i'm going to write an introduction for that, a reissue, but also if you go to my website, www catherineclinton.com i have a secret life. i also write children's books. when i was teaching at harvard in african-american studies and i was going out on the road i was recognizing that there was a hunger for history. there is a hunger for stories. we needed to get people out of "star wars" and out...
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he is a member of the south carolina aristocracy. stewart's choice was his soulmate, his army soulmate. the nephew of the commanding general of the army, and the finest example of nepotism i've ever seen. [applause] fitz lee had good days in the war. he ends at being the final commander of the army. they were kindred souls. they shared a joy. he was very much jeb stuart's successor. hampton out ring 10. hampton's commissioner was ahead of fitfully on the promotion list. therefore he was the senior general. general lee decides that rather than appoint a new commander, he is one to create these as independent commands reporting directly to him. do you see a problem? who is going to be in charge in the field? hampton by virtue of security is that guy. he is very much his protege, succeeded hampton. butler has a leg taken off by a shell at the battle of brandy station. he has returned to duty in 1864 with a brigade of very green mounted infantry. with the death of stuart, he will end up in command of hampton position. tom rosser, command
he is a member of the south carolina aristocracy. stewart's choice was his soulmate, his army soulmate. the nephew of the commanding general of the army, and the finest example of nepotism i've ever seen. [applause] fitz lee had good days in the war. he ends at being the final commander of the army. they were kindred souls. they shared a joy. he was very much jeb stuart's successor. hampton out ring 10. hampton's commissioner was ahead of fitfully on the promotion list. therefore he was the...
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earlier in the day, south carolina taking on georgia. look at todd gurley. keeps going. breaking a couple of tackles down field. 40 yards for the first down. he would score on the drive. south carolina up four in the third quarter. fourth quarter. brandon wilds. look at this great run. breaks a tackle at the 15. he scores. south carolina up ten. fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie. marshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be good, but misses by inches. south carolina hangs on to win it 38-35 as the coaches meet at midfield. >>> boston college welcoming usc. fourth quarter. tyler murphy. finds a seam and he's gone. outrunning the entire sc defense after their huge win last weekend on the farm. usc loses at boston college, 37-31. >>> ucla and texas. fourth quarter, down three, ucla. jerry neuheisel, rick's son in the game, because brett hunley was out with an arm injury. ucla wins it. >>> rice and texas a&m. second quarter, a&m leading. kenny hill. excuse me, kenny trill. makes a man miss. he scores. and
earlier in the day, south carolina taking on georgia. look at todd gurley. keeps going. breaking a couple of tackles down field. 40 yards for the first down. he would score on the drive. south carolina up four in the third quarter. fourth quarter. brandon wilds. look at this great run. breaks a tackle at the 15. he scores. south carolina up ten. fourth quarter now, georgia fought their way back. a chance to tie. marshall morgan from 28 yards out. looks like it's no good. looks like it might be...
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you and a guest are going to hilton head island, south carolina. >> sonesta resort, go to the pool, relax at the spa. >> and you can explore the local area and beaches with bike rentals. hotel accommodations furnished by sonesta. >> congratulations.
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police accuse him of killing his children in south carolina, then driving their bodies to alabama. police made the gruesome discovery along a dirt road. at this point, the father, timothy jones, is charged with unlawful neglect by a legal custodian. authorities believe he killed his children in south carolina and fled to mississippi where he is now jailed. after his capture, police say jones led them to the bodies in south carolina which were wrapped in individual plastic bags. >> turning to take a look at business. yesterday was the big day for apple. they unveiled the larger iphone six and the apple watch on tuesday. now, this watch will set you back about $349, it hits stores next year. different bands, two sizes and customize sable screens you can use it like a fitbit that will track your health information. the tech giants unveiled apple pay. this is a digital wallet apple promises will will will be moree than using credit cards. apple stock was down 37 cents. that was the overall trend on wall street on tuesday and right now futures look like they're pointing still to a lower
police accuse him of killing his children in south carolina, then driving their bodies to alabama. police made the gruesome discovery along a dirt road. at this point, the father, timothy jones, is charged with unlawful neglect by a legal custodian. authorities believe he killed his children in south carolina and fled to mississippi where he is now jailed. after his capture, police say jones led them to the bodies in south carolina which were wrapped in individual plastic bags. >> turning...
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>> what you just saw was dash cam video of former south carolina state trooper john grouper. he asked jones for his license, then shot him after jones reached back in his truck to get his license. he did "without justification unlawfully" shoot jones. he pleaded not guilty and according to his attorney was justified in shooting jones because the trooper feared for his life and the safety of others. south carolina department of public safety has released another version of the dash cam video, and in it there's a fascinating moment whi he tells what appears to be his supervisor his own version immediately after the shooting. the account seems to be in stark contrast to what was recorded by the dash cam. take a listen. >> now, that is not -- well, what appears to happen, at least some important details in that tape. hearing it made me think about a police shooting in 1999, when officers fired 41 shots. the officers were white and said they thought he had a gun. that gun turned out to be his wallet. those officers were acquitted of all charges later. joining me now is associate p
>> what you just saw was dash cam video of former south carolina state trooper john grouper. he asked jones for his license, then shot him after jones reached back in his truck to get his license. he did "without justification unlawfully" shoot jones. he pleaded not guilty and according to his attorney was justified in shooting jones because the trooper feared for his life and the safety of others. south carolina department of public safety has released another version of the...
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especially working behind enemy lines in confederate south carolina. tubman remained illiterate even after she reclaimed her freedom. there are owe b obituaries. scholars seek the exact date of her birth which would be especially useful to those executing her birth place. now when i started my own research in the 1990s, i searched for traces of tubman and her family in news papers, and she was a footnote, an anomaly. she pop-up and very quickly fade. but maryland state archivist chris haley prodded me to expand my searches beyond manuscripts, he insisted i needed the dedicated people who are engaged locally in her legacy, sterling advice for which i remain grateful. i've encountered so many dedicated researchers. the men and women of the harriet tubman center in cambridge maryland. they supervise tours and an annual harriet tubman celebration. go on down to the eastern shore tomorrow, harriet tubman day. my guides were so passionate, about where harriet might have been, where she might have lived, where she started her road to freedom. just last year,
especially working behind enemy lines in confederate south carolina. tubman remained illiterate even after she reclaimed her freedom. there are owe b obituaries. scholars seek the exact date of her birth which would be especially useful to those executing her birth place. now when i started my own research in the 1990s, i searched for traces of tubman and her family in news papers, and she was a footnote, an anomaly. she pop-up and very quickly fade. but maryland state archivist chris haley...
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today we are releasing reports on alabama, florida, south carolina, texas, kentucky, maryland and west virginia plus an overview report on the region. next month, we will publish reports on northeastern and midwestern states. the researchers who have produced the reports come from a variety of disciplines. some are political scientists, economists, sociologists, public health specialists and some of many other nationalities, i suppose. all of them have a deep understanding of the states they are studying, because they live in these states and have studied the states for many years. they share a deep interest in understanding and documenting the changes produced by the aca. some of you know, conducting field research by coordinating longtime tradition at the rockefeller institute. we have studies, welfare reform, medicaid and many otherñnational incentives. the studies vary a lot. a few basic elements are found in all of them.yp8ñ first, they focus on implementation, on how state and local bureaucracies and private organizations put the new responsibilities into affect. second, they r
today we are releasing reports on alabama, florida, south carolina, texas, kentucky, maryland and west virginia plus an overview report on the region. next month, we will publish reports on northeastern and midwestern states. the researchers who have produced the reports come from a variety of disciplines. some are political scientists, economists, sociologists, public health specialists and some of many other nationalities, i suppose. all of them have a deep understanding of the states they...
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it would run from west virginia to the north carolina-south carolina border. governor mcauliffe's office said it would bring over 180 jobs. federal regular still must approve the plan. -- next on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- and i >> jewelry stolen right from their own bedrooms. i will tell you who police say was behind the thievery. thunderstorms may be coming tonight. we will tell you what to expect. >> jake a-rod makes history with the new contract. and the skins are the first week underdogs. the nationals play kershaw tonight. i've got the latest. >> only on 79, a housekeeper is accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars in jewelry out of the house she was hired to clean. >> this happen in potomac, maryland. detectives think there may be more cases like this. we are live in the neighborhood with exclusive information. kevin? thoughtwners share the about service professionals stealing valuables right behind your back. in this case, a well-known and well-liked mongering county housekeeper, a woman by the name fits theio castaneda bill of the sneaky thief. gre
it would run from west virginia to the north carolina-south carolina border. governor mcauliffe's office said it would bring over 180 jobs. federal regular still must approve the plan. -- next on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- and i >> jewelry stolen right from their own bedrooms. i will tell you who police say was behind the thievery. thunderstorms may be coming tonight. we will tell you what to expect. >> jake a-rod makes history with the new contract. and the skins are the first week...
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a south carolina police trooper is facing up to 25 years in prison for shooting an unarmed driver during a traffic stop. shawn groover is -- the trooper made him get out of car and ask for his drivers license and when the driver reached for his license the police officer opened fire. the driver is recovering from his wounds. >>> there is new video of the suspect that mowed people down outside a hotel in miami. the man jumped into the lexus after leaving the valet station, he continued to reverse and throttle forward and pinning several people before he sped away. four vick testimony tems we are learning about a near disaster in the skies over north carolina early yesterday. two planes forced to turn around because the runway lights were unexpectedly turned off. it happened at wilmington international airport. the pilots came in and noticed the navigation lights were suddenly dark. there was no way to land safely and both pilots were forced to turn around and land at the cities they took off from. the faa is now investigating. >>> jessie matthew, the man arrested in connection with the di
a south carolina police trooper is facing up to 25 years in prison for shooting an unarmed driver during a traffic stop. shawn groover is -- the trooper made him get out of car and ask for his drivers license and when the driver reached for his license the police officer opened fire. the driver is recovering from his wounds. >>> there is new video of the suspect that mowed people down outside a hotel in miami. the man jumped into the lexus after leaving the valet station, he continued...
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sweden if you get all 16,000 together you can't get south carolina with that number much less the south said he tries to come from eyes his way out of it with the help of john tyler as i called him him and about tyler is credentialed by the state of virginia after serving as the emissary to the president and between the president and confederate states of america. so they try to work it out and if you think about buchanan and the compromise is that the compromise that ended the first secession standoff in 1833 and the compromise of 1850 and the final settlement. you have all these compromises when are we going to compromise our way out of it this time. and i think legitimately so. there'd always been a specter that just happened on his watch. so that's sitting and waiting he actually did a great service in some ways and not others if he issued a call for troops he would have driven himself out of the union so one of the most important things he did was to preserve the border states. he said i would love to have god on my side but i need kentucky. he could win the fight without the worke
sweden if you get all 16,000 together you can't get south carolina with that number much less the south said he tries to come from eyes his way out of it with the help of john tyler as i called him him and about tyler is credentialed by the state of virginia after serving as the emissary to the president and between the president and confederate states of america. so they try to work it out and if you think about buchanan and the compromise is that the compromise that ended the first secession...
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south carolina wants to be part of that as well. i thank the gentleman for his leadership on this and with that, i yield back. mr. terry: thank you, i appreciate that. now ms. brooks from indiana as well. you're recognized. ms. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you to the gentleman from nebraska for bringing together my colleagues with tremendous energy, my colleagues who have the energy to talk about this package of bills to encourage investment in our infrastructure, lower energy prices and create good-paying jobs for millions of americans. my home state of indiana is especially well positioned to take advantage of chairman upton 's what they're calling in energy and commerce, the architecture of abaundance, embodied in the bill we just voted on and passed. last week the commissioner of indiana's environmental management testified that in fact 28,000 hoosiers are employed in the coal industry and that our state sits on top of a 300-year supply of this abundant resource. by rolling back the disastrous proposed e.p.a. regulation
south carolina wants to be part of that as well. i thank the gentleman for his leadership on this and with that, i yield back. mr. terry: thank you, i appreciate that. now ms. brooks from indiana as well. you're recognized. ms. brooks: thank you, mr. speaker, thank you to the gentleman from nebraska for bringing together my colleagues with tremendous energy, my colleagues who have the energy to talk about this package of bills to encourage investment in our infrastructure, lower energy prices...
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so south carolina was threatening to nullify the national tariff. some of those decided to make their stance in honor of thomas jefferson the founder of the democratic party. should be a big night for celebration. they elected there first official president jackson and had so much to celebrate. but this issue divided them. then by protocol the organizers they would give the toasted order of their station. and to listen to the organizers and cheering the idea that states could ignore federal law. and then jackson as a senator from tennessee a strong supporter they expected him to give a favorable toast. this is not what happened. that the union must be preserved. no qualification no ifs or ian's or buts the union must be preserved like the exploded bomb. next and the doctrine of nullification that the union was dear to the hearts of sanders with that remarkable statement. [laughter] the insert was martin van buren and secretary of state of the latest dates and said let's remember this country was founded uncompromised. america itself was a compromise
so south carolina was threatening to nullify the national tariff. some of those decided to make their stance in honor of thomas jefferson the founder of the democratic party. should be a big night for celebration. they elected there first official president jackson and had so much to celebrate. but this issue divided them. then by protocol the organizers they would give the toasted order of their station. and to listen to the organizers and cheering the idea that states could ignore federal...
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south carolina department of public safety has released another version of the video. in it, there's a fascinating moment in which gruber appears to tell his supervisor his own version of what happened. take a listen. >>> now, that is not what appears to happen. at least some important detail ins that tape. hearing it made me think about a police shooting in 1989 when someone fired 41 shots, striking him 19 times. the offices said they thought he had a gun and that gun turned out to be his wallet. joining me now, associate professor of psychology visiting the harvard kennedy school. professor, here's where i want to start. let's assume for the moment that that police officer is not lying. in his account. that his perception of what happened is that he kept coming at him. that he jumped into the car. as that possible? and, b, what leads to the mentality in which, from the outside, is a nonthreaten encounter is perceived as threatening. >> the first thing is it's absolutely possible but it's hard for anybody else to believe it given what we saw on the tape. the mind is a
south carolina department of public safety has released another version of the video. in it, there's a fascinating moment in which gruber appears to tell his supervisor his own version of what happened. take a listen. >>> now, that is not what appears to happen. at least some important detail ins that tape. hearing it made me think about a police shooting in 1989 when someone fired 41 shots, striking him 19 times. the offices said they thought he had a gun and that gun turned out to be...
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streets and they were both found separately. >> how did they connect two dogs in south south carolina with her? >> she had micro chips with her information and veterinary clinic scanned them and figured out they were from florida and belonged to britbrittany, yep. >> one of the dogs is found, two or three states away. no tags, now finally there's probable cause. there's no question that was a key, a key break. >> that was enough to get the police involved, but unfortunately at that point it was 11 days after she disappeared. >> finally, st. augustine police took over from the band of amateur sleuths. pat flew to florida to do what she could to help. met with the police. did the rounds of local media. tried to keep the search for her sister front and center in the public mind. >> the family long ago ruled out any possibility that this is just a purely innocent departure for her. i mean, that just is not possible that she would abandon her pets and stop calling her friends. >> i really felt that there was a short, a brief window of opportunity while there was still some publicity about
streets and they were both found separately. >> how did they connect two dogs in south south carolina with her? >> she had micro chips with her information and veterinary clinic scanned them and figured out they were from florida and belonged to britbrittany, yep. >> one of the dogs is found, two or three states away. no tags, now finally there's probable cause. there's no question that was a key, a key break. >> that was enough to get the police involved, but...
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state of south carolina. this footage reveals some have little face in the plane they built. >> would you fly in one? >> no. >> would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> of 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> an employee contacted al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was saying. at his risk we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 90% is swept away, hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> in another meeting are a source told us where workers are under skilled, uncaring, and in some cases on drugs. >> i've seen a lot of things that should not go on in an airplane plant. people talking about doing drugs, looking for drugs. >> over the course of a year, al jazeera has spoken with a number of engineers and machinists who have little faith from the dreamliner. one such document from 2010 which shows boeing loosening quality requirements. in one memo the deviation of scheduled process. but boeing denies. an engineer a
state of south carolina. this footage reveals some have little face in the plane they built. >> would you fly in one? >> no. >> would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> of 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> an employee contacted al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was saying. at his risk we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 90% is swept...
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a traffic stop goes terribly wrong in south carolina. why the state trooper says he shot an unarmed man. >>> and the desperate escape of a california woman forced to hide on the roof of her home. >>> welcome back. a south carolina state trooper is charged with assault and battery this morning and fired from his job last friday. this all comes after he shot an unarmed man during a traffic stop. the incident was captured on dash cam video and we must warn you the video is graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers. here's nbc's kristen dahlgren with the story. >> reporter: the video shows shaun gruber stopping jones september 4th near columbia, south carolina. jones was standing outside of his suv in a gas station parking lot when gruber asked for his driver's license. when jones turned to reach inside his vehicle, gruber began yelling at him to get out of the vehicle, then fired his weapon multiple times. >> get out of the car! get out of the car! get on the ground! get on the ground! >> reporter: jones is heard asking gruber why he sh
a traffic stop goes terribly wrong in south carolina. why the state trooper says he shot an unarmed man. >>> and the desperate escape of a california woman forced to hide on the roof of her home. >>> welcome back. a south carolina state trooper is charged with assault and battery this morning and fired from his job last friday. this all comes after he shot an unarmed man during a traffic stop. the incident was captured on dash cam video and we must warn you the video is...
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this all unfolded in columbia, south carolina. a newly released dash cam video shows exactly what happened next. what you are seeing here is very disturbing. >> can i see your license, please? >> get out of the car! get out of the car! [ shots fired ] >> get on the ground! get on the ground. >> i'm just getting my license! you said get my license. >> right there. >> put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back. >> what did i do, sir? >> are you hit? i think so. i can't feel my leg. i don't know what happened. i just grabbed my license. >>. >> why did you shoot me? >> you dove head first back into your heart and you jumped back out. i heard two words, sir. >> lavar jones was unarmed. there was not a weapon in the car. jones put up his hands. police say jones was hit in the hip with a bullet and is now recovering after a stay in the hospital. the trooper was fired last friday and arrested wednesday night for assault and battery of a high-end aggravated nature. the charges carry a
this all unfolded in columbia, south carolina. a newly released dash cam video shows exactly what happened next. what you are seeing here is very disturbing. >> can i see your license, please? >> get out of the car! get out of the car! [ shots fired ] >> get on the ground! get on the ground. >> i'm just getting my license! you said get my license. >> right there. >> put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your back. put your hands behind your...
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there is another story out of south carolina as well. perhaps it lends support to the observation that over time established private interests such as hospitals in the business community may have a moderating effect on state responses. there has been a coalition of interest in south carolina interested in medicaid expansion. so the big takeaway for south carolina -- and it's been mentioned already in the presentation. is that the situation is in flux. i think that's probably a good way to end things. thank you. >> thank you very much. i have a few questions. i wonder if people could summarize a bit or just respond. it sounds like if there is going to be change and sort of move towards great arer cooperation in aca, medicaid seems medicaid expansion seem s more likely to give than the establishing state exchanges. is that generally correct? >> i think that's right. the issue is the subsidies are a ticking clock. to the extent that 2014 is essentially over for purposes of expansion, that's a year of 100% federal support that is lost to the
there is another story out of south carolina as well. perhaps it lends support to the observation that over time established private interests such as hospitals in the business community may have a moderating effect on state responses. there has been a coalition of interest in south carolina interested in medicaid expansion. so the big takeaway for south carolina -- and it's been mentioned already in the presentation. is that the situation is in flux. i think that's probably a good way to end...
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not just here at home in south carolina, but coast to coast. gruber was charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. he was fired on friday. police released a statement saying in part, the facts of this case are disturbing to me, but i believe this case was an isolated incident. in which mr. gruber reacted to a perceived threat, where there was none. gruber's defense attorney said there's more ways to look or interpret the video. he claims his client is justified in shooting jones. gruber will be back in court next month. >>> we have no idea whatsoever where she is. >> right now at 5:00, hope is not lost for hannah graham. even though police in virginia can't question the man accused of kidnapping the uva student from fairfax county. >>> the war on isis hits close to home. new terror fear force anyone who rides metro. >>> and nasty and wet. storm team 4 will pinpoint when the weather is going to clear out. >>> a seven-hour drive from crossing the border to mexico. >>
not just here at home in south carolina, but coast to coast. gruber was charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, which could carry a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. he was fired on friday. police released a statement saying in part, the facts of this case are disturbing to me, but i believe this case was an isolated incident. in which mr. gruber reacted to a perceived threat, where there was none. gruber's defense attorney said there's more ways to look or...
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. >>> a south carolina father has reportedly admitted to murderin@ >>> a south carolina father has reportedly admitted to murdering his five children and dumping their bodies in alabama. timothy ray jones led officers to a sec you'ded dirt road yesterday and they range in age from 1 to 8 years old and were killed at the same time. an autopsy is underway to determine how they died. the mote he is unclear. >>> the verdict for the oscar pistorius trial will be read tomorrow. he is accused of killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp, if found guilty of premeditated murder, he could spend life in prison. >>> today officials shot inauguralameckey pucks for good luck through the main entrance and theyand wnveiled the arena l thatamests the hockey games and there is seating for 10,000 concert goers, it opens to the public this friday night with a concert by the eagles. not the sports team, the rock group. >> we know. >>> the other eagles are about to release anand wpdate on thei injury plagues offensive ague. jeff skversky is live with more on that. >> reporter: hey guys, lots of moving parts for nick
. >>> a south carolina father has reportedly admitted to murderin@ >>> a south carolina father has reportedly admitted to murdering his five children and dumping their bodies in alabama. timothy ray jones led officers to a sec you'ded dirt road yesterday and they range in age from 1 to 8 years old and were killed at the same time. an autopsy is underway to determine how they died. the mote he is unclear. >>> the verdict for the oscar pistorius trial will be read...
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, it's a weak one off the coast of south carolina, so it will be sometime before it pulls up the eastern seaboard and whacks us with some much needed drenching downpours. the rain's arriveal you can expect it in southern parts of new jersey from now until 9:00. the i-95 area from wilmington to trenton it's not until between 9:00 and midnight and the western parts of the area m midnight before it pushes in and it's heavier for the commute tomorrow and over the next 24 hours, 1 to 2 inches of rain and this is a good soaking and some areas could see close to 3 inches at the shore. when we come back we'll talk about the timing rick and the brighter future ahead for the weekend. >> thank you adam. be sure to download the storm tracker 6 app to your smart phone. you'll have access to life radar and watches and warnings posted to your area to people are under arrest are as police search the area when an and several areas broke into the house and salted him, two suspects were taken into custody a third suspect fled on food. that prompted the search for several nearby schools that were locked dow
, it's a weak one off the coast of south carolina, so it will be sometime before it pulls up the eastern seaboard and whacks us with some much needed drenching downpours. the rain's arriveal you can expect it in southern parts of new jersey from now until 9:00. the i-95 area from wilmington to trenton it's not until between 9:00 and midnight and the western parts of the area m midnight before it pushes in and it's heavier for the commute tomorrow and over the next 24 hours, 1 to 2 inches of...
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state of south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the company's flagship product, the 787 dreamliner. little faith in the plane they build. >> you fly one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one. would you fly in one of these planes? >> no i wouldn't. >> 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> i wouldn't fly on one of these planes because i see the quality (bleep) around here. >> reporter: annal employee captured the footage after contacting al jazeera to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported on the 787 there's 90% that's getting swept away, hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> in another meeting the source told us work eshes are often underskilled uncaring and on some cases on drugs. >> i've seen a lot ever things ashouldn't go on at an airplane plant. people talking about doing drugs, looking for drugs. >> some coke and painkillers, and others. weird, this really -- don't drug t
state of south carolina. workers here in charleston are assembling the company's flagship product, the 787 dreamliner. little faith in the plane they build. >> you fly one? >> no. >> you won't fly in one. would you fly in one of these planes? >> no i wouldn't. >> 15 workers asked randomly, ten said they would not fly on the dreamliner. >> i wouldn't fly on one of these planes because i see the quality (bleep) around here. >> reporter: annal employee...
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south carolina's public safety director fired the trooper last week after watching that video. >>> the latest strikes against isis have hit a handful of oil refineries. warplanes from the u.s. and two arab allies reportedly destroyed a dozen oil refineries and killed at least 14 isis fighters ovghernit in eastern syria. the pentagon believes that the facilities controlled by isis produced revenue for the terror group. >> we didn't completely obliterate them off the map but you can take a look and see they're not going to be pumping any refined oil out, petroleum any time soon. >> reporter: u.s. officials say militants used the petroleum to run their own vehicles and also sold it on the black market. the air strikes came after president obama condemned isis and other terror groups in a speech at the united nations wednesday. >> the only language understood by killers like this is the language of force. the united states of america will work with a broad coalition to dismantle this network of death. >> reporter: the latest strikes were about half the size of monday night's initial attack
south carolina's public safety director fired the trooper last week after watching that video. >>> the latest strikes against isis have hit a handful of oil refineries. warplanes from the u.s. and two arab allies reportedly destroyed a dozen oil refineries and killed at least 14 isis fighters ovghernit in eastern syria. the pentagon believes that the facilities controlled by isis produced revenue for the terror group. >> we didn't completely obliterate them off the map but you...
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they told reporters they're hoping to get jones back to south carolina either today or tomorrow where he'll be served murder warrants. the acting sheriff said the children's mother, as you can imagine, is distraught. >> i'm a father and i'm a grandfather, and in all of my years of law enforcement i have never seen a case like this. it's hard to work a case with one child or one murder. it's very difficult to work two. but five is extremely hard. >> joining me now on the phone is harrison cahill from the state newspaper. he's been reporting the story and there at the news conference. obviously the first question is why. what did the suspect, timothy jones, jr., tell authorities happen here? >> right now as the investigation stands, there's no real cause as to why he did this. it was said during the press conference at this time, they don't know if it was financial. he had ingredients to make methamphetamine and synthetic marijuana in the car, which is also known as spice commonly throughout law enforcement. but at this time, there's no real motivation to why he did this. >> authorities
they told reporters they're hoping to get jones back to south carolina either today or tomorrow where he'll be served murder warrants. the acting sheriff said the children's mother, as you can imagine, is distraught. >> i'm a father and i'm a grandfather, and in all of my years of law enforcement i have never seen a case like this. it's hard to work a case with one child or one murder. it's very difficult to work two. but five is extremely hard. >> joining me now on the phone is...
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let's take you down to columbia, south carolina. the game cocks hosting georgia. south carolina up by one in the second. dylan thomas, rory anderson. pass and catch, it worked. they had to hang on to win. final of 38-35. >>> segue over to golf. third round of the tour championship. 14th hole, let's join adam scott, who off a sprinkler head, usually that doesn't work for me but it worked for him. tenth place at four under par. rory mcilroy had 15, trailing billy by a couple of rounds and made up ground. how about a 27-foot putt in the bottom of the cup. final group, mcilroy on sunday. >>> floyd may weather looking to stay undefeated and he will win by a unanimous division to decision to improve his career record to 47-0. they broke it down. he earned over $888,000 a minute. >> $32 million? >> $888,000 a minute tonight. i should have been a boxer. >> and we'll be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, we hardly ever get celebrities on the weekends so it was very nice of you to -- subfor ann. she'll be back tomorrow night. i tweeted i would cross this off my buck lis
let's take you down to columbia, south carolina. the game cocks hosting georgia. south carolina up by one in the second. dylan thomas, rory anderson. pass and catch, it worked. they had to hang on to win. final of 38-35. >>> segue over to golf. third round of the tour championship. 14th hole, let's join adam scott, who off a sprinkler head, usually that doesn't work for me but it worked for him. tenth place at four under par. rory mcilroy had 15, trailing billy by a couple of rounds...
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deputies in south carolina are investigating a shooting between two alleged burglars. witnesses told investigators this man, anthony jeffcoat, shot his accomplice during a fight over items they had stolen in recent home burglaries. >>> a woman in maine, she got quite a surprise after rescuing a baby turtle. turns out the little guy has two heads. >> needs two worms. >> the woman named the turtle frank and stein. wildlife biologists say two headed turtles are uncommon but not unheard of. >> they're normal around nuclear disasters. >> they are found in the wild. >>> and remember the guy who raised $55,000 so he can make potato salad? well, now he is turning his kickstarter campaign into an entire festival calling it potato stock 2014. it will take place in columbus, ohio, and the event will feature lots and lots of potato salad. i'm not a big potato salad fan. not my thing. >>> would you volunteer to be tied to the tracks of a wooden roller coaster? not for me. a world renowned escape artist wowed the crowd as he chained himself to the tracks to see if he could escape be
deputies in south carolina are investigating a shooting between two alleged burglars. witnesses told investigators this man, anthony jeffcoat, shot his accomplice during a fight over items they had stolen in recent home burglaries. >>> a woman in maine, she got quite a surprise after rescuing a baby turtle. turns out the little guy has two heads. >> needs two worms. >> the woman named the turtle frank and stein. wildlife biologists say two headed turtles are uncommon but...
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mary thompson traveled to several companies in north carolina and south carolina and minnesota to find out where the jobs are. >> reporter: business is booming at timco aviation. the firm provides faa required maintenance to commercial, cargo and military planes. it's benefiting from the strong growth in the aviation industry, growth threatened by a lack of skilled workers. >> we are at capacity. if we were to expand t would be an issue of getting enough work force in here to work the aircraft. >> reporter: kip is timco's vice president, he said to meet demand and replace the 30% to 40% of its work force facing retirement, they would need to hire 350 workers. they would need to inspect, repair and put these planes back together again and need to be faa certified. that's a process that takes two years. to ensure a steady stream of workers, timco's partnered with gill ford community college to get the word out about jobs in the industry, starteding with talks aimed at kids as young as fourth and fifth grade. >> we try to spark that interest early when people are open to anything. >> repo
mary thompson traveled to several companies in north carolina and south carolina and minnesota to find out where the jobs are. >> reporter: business is booming at timco aviation. the firm provides faa required maintenance to commercial, cargo and military planes. it's benefiting from the strong growth in the aviation industry, growth threatened by a lack of skilled workers. >> we are at capacity. if we were to expand t would be an issue of getting enough work force in here to work...
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. >>> a south carolina father who police say killed his five young children waved his right to appear in court today. >> he put their bodies in garbage bags and dumped them in a wooded area of balance balance. jay gray has the latest. ♪ >> reporter: a grieving family gathered this afternoon. to remember five young lives lost. brothers and sisters that police say were killed by their father. >> loved going to the park. they loved swimming. they loved chocolate cookies. >> reporter: their short lives were celebrated in rural mississippi. nearly 500 miles away in a south carolina courtroom, 32-year-old timothy ray jones, junior, chose not to stand before a judge during his first hearing in the case. >> he wishes to wave his appearance to appear today. he has been served with a copy of the warrant. >> reporter: they say he murdered his five young children last week. >> he traveled to south carolina, georgia and north carolina and then into mississippi. >> reporter: where officers say he was acting strange during a routine stop at a vehicle inspection checkpoint. >> they saw blood. they
. >>> a south carolina father who police say killed his five young children waved his right to appear in court today. >> he put their bodies in garbage bags and dumped them in a wooded area of balance balance. jay gray has the latest. ♪ >> reporter: a grieving family gathered this afternoon. to remember five young lives lost. brothers and sisters that police say were killed by their father. >> loved going to the park. they loved swimming. they loved chocolate...
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in terms of public mn, it's hopeful. >> let's talk about the south carolina shooting. does this video prove there's a race problem in law enforcement. >> there's so much more. maybe the video crystallises it for some people. it's long-term systematic problems in terms of the way law enforcement engages young black men. >> can you put this into perspective and talk about priorities in afghanistan can american communities. how does this issue rank? >> well in most communities that are african-american, low income and so on, the idea of public safety is important, and the suggestion that she is not interested in public safety is not true. when people pick up the phone, they want to know that the person on the other side of the phone, that they will help them. >> police officers, like the one that shot the guy in south carolina, aren't a lot afraid? >> when you have a case like this, yes, it highlights a larger issue and allows people to dismiss it. saying it's a bad apple. the entire tree is rotten. >> just to that point. it looks like the police officer thought the guy w
in terms of public mn, it's hopeful. >> let's talk about the south carolina shooting. does this video prove there's a race problem in law enforcement. >> there's so much more. maybe the video crystallises it for some people. it's long-term systematic problems in terms of the way law enforcement engages young black men. >> can you put this into perspective and talk about priorities in afghanistan can american communities. how does this issue rank? >> well in most...
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for that he was given south carolina's medal of valor. after this latest shooting if he is found guilty he could be given 20 years in prison. john and christine. >> there's a lot there that is really interesting. the cop asked the man for his license. the guy went to the car to get his license, we is when the police officer opened fire. he said he thought the man might be reaching for the gun. the other thing is astounding is the conversation that took place after the shots were fired with the man on the ground. the police officer, you know to his credit he called in for emts immediately. the guy on the ground was still saying why did you shoot me? what happened? he kept on calling the officer sir. >> he was very bewildered. here is my license. you asked for my license. >> what are you supposed to do? you have to get it. >>> we are learning more about the suspect arrested for allegedly abducting student hannah graham. jesse maththew was questioned in a 2002 rape case but never charged. matthew waived extradition in texas and will return t
for that he was given south carolina's medal of valor. after this latest shooting if he is found guilty he could be given 20 years in prison. john and christine. >> there's a lot there that is really interesting. the cop asked the man for his license. the guy went to the car to get his license, we is when the police officer opened fire. he said he thought the man might be reaching for the gun. the other thing is astounding is the conversation that took place after the shots were fired...
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. >> from south carolina, his four year old daughter audrey really feeling those moves, part of their daddy daughter date night. >> to weigh in on this adorable video, good day philadelphia! >> yes, i don't know how i feel about a guy dating his daughter. >> no, no, no. >> i just think it is wrong. >> no. >> if i can, if i can be weighing in on this, think i it is wrong. >> oh, well, it is south carolina. >> i'm kidding. >> what are you doing in town? >> oh, don't hit me again. i'm doing helium's. >> is that why your voice is so high? >> (laughing). >> you think i would have thought of that. >> you should take it with you to do your stand up. you have an excellent act. >> i'm doing it tonight, one show, two shows friday, two shows saturday. >> oh, you are really working this week end. >> yes. >> getting a lot of money. >> no. i pass my hat around, okay -- >> does this helium, i was talking to guy that owns the place, they are making good money. >> i got to have my agent -- >> you need call urinate. >> so what, we go tonight, tomorrow night, saturday night, what's your theme nowadays i
. >> from south carolina, his four year old daughter audrey really feeling those moves, part of their daddy daughter date night. >> to weigh in on this adorable video, good day philadelphia! >> yes, i don't know how i feel about a guy dating his daughter. >> no, no, no. >> i just think it is wrong. >> no. >> if i can, if i can be weighing in on this, think i it is wrong. >> oh, well, it is south carolina. >> i'm kidding. >> what are...
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but even all 16,000 together in one place he can't even defeat south carolina with that number much less the nine south. he charged to compromise his way out of it. crenshaw by a state of virginia after serving as an emissary to the president and the confederate states. so they tried to work it out. he think about it, buchanan compromise in 1820, the compromise that ended the first session standoff in 1833. the final settlement. we have all these compromises. so a lot of hope and compromise and legitimately so happened on his watch. so i think this is sitting in waiting he actually did when can a great service in some ways and not in others. he would have driven the united south out of the union. one of the most important things of lincoln did was to preserve the border states. 's, perhaps, would love to have gone on my side, but i need kentucky. he cannot win this fight without the border states. missouri, kentucky, maryland, delaware and opted to succeed, the task, with a ben today to accomplish. by waiting and waiting for us out to initiate hostilities he was able to preserve the bord
but even all 16,000 together in one place he can't even defeat south carolina with that number much less the nine south. he charged to compromise his way out of it. crenshaw by a state of virginia after serving as an emissary to the president and the confederate states. so they tried to work it out. he think about it, buchanan compromise in 1820, the compromise that ended the first session standoff in 1833. the final settlement. we have all these compromises. so a lot of hope and compromise and...
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a phd candidate in history originally from lexington, south carolina... and our returning champion, a business research librarian from washington, d.c...
a phd candidate in history originally from lexington, south carolina... and our returning champion, a business research librarian from washington, d.c...
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but you do notice moisture garageerring there's an area of low pressure over south carolina and into georgia and some spills north ward monday night into tuesday. we'll time things out to you. future tracker 6 on monday showing it's not a bad day. sun to start the day. sun will give way to increasing clouds. you notice 6:00 in the morning it's dry for the morning commute and fair amount of cloud cover south and east of city. as we get into the afternoon hours you notice, 3:00 in the afternoon it looks to be mostly cloudy as we into more early wind come monday afternoon. so that area of low pressure to the south will stay away from the region and with easterly wind. moisture will work its way east ward and north and east ward. here's what to expect as we get to monday night and into tuesday more specifically. for northwestern suburbs nice mixture of sunshine and clouds and dry by tuesday. along the 95 corridor and areas south and east mostly cloudy, light rain and drizzle lyingly and breezy conditions at the coast as well on tuesday especially with so much moisture coming in off of th
but you do notice moisture garageerring there's an area of low pressure over south carolina and into georgia and some spills north ward monday night into tuesday. we'll time things out to you. future tracker 6 on monday showing it's not a bad day. sun to start the day. sun will give way to increasing clouds. you notice 6:00 in the morning it's dry for the morning commute and fair amount of cloud cover south and east of city. as we get into the afternoon hours you notice, 3:00 in the afternoon...
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carolina and south dakota as well as arizona and california. we should not be considered to be regional. >> host: just to reiterate , your book just came out in 2013 some of the tables are five and six and 20 years old. has it changed? >> each year i do a survey to see the students in my class is have changed the networks themselves have not changed. >> host: here is the cover of the book. "juan in a hundred" the representation of latinos n network news" otto santa ana is the author. . .
carolina and south dakota as well as arizona and california. we should not be considered to be regional. >> host: just to reiterate , your book just came out in 2013 some of the tables are five and six and 20 years old. has it changed? >> each year i do a survey to see the students in my class is have changed the networks themselves have not changed. >> host: here is the cover of the book. "juan in a hundred" the representation of latinos n network news" otto...
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a south carolina teen is suing the dmv over his driver license photo and we'll tell you why. >> and a fair dunk clown was canned after making racial comments. >> the new smart design changes the layout of any device including tablets and >> let's check out some of your traffic spots. first up southwest philadelphia, 95 at enterprise avenue. construction crews were back in the area overnight and they continue to work there this morning. you can see that flashing arrow. they're blocking the southbound left lane so stay to the right as come off the girard point bridge and go over towards the airport but they should be out of there in the next hour. let's go to langhorne bucks county route one at route 213. traffic is moving along nicely on route 1 between bensalem and morrisville but nearby route 213 is blocked at flowers mill road because of a crash and a downed pole that happened last night. karen is going to have more details thon coming up. matt. >> you also have the use that waze app. love that thing. even if you know where you're going tells you when there's hazards up ahead and gi
a south carolina teen is suing the dmv over his driver license photo and we'll tell you why. >> and a fair dunk clown was canned after making racial comments. >> the new smart design changes the layout of any device including tablets and >> let's check out some of your traffic spots. first up southwest philadelphia, 95 at enterprise avenue. construction crews were back in the area overnight and they continue to work there this morning. you can see that flashing arrow. they're...