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thought was best for south carolina. your not listening to south carolina. show whatlieve you your core principles are. i believe american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism, and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i have made that clear. say you areough to someone who gets things done. i present myself as a principled leader who will get things right. >> there are many of us on this senatoro would say that graham has done a good job. we like to criticize john mccain in this state, but john mccain took the floor fighting against supreme court nominee is that senator graham voted for. we would like someone to go to washington to fight for south carolina principles. they are too busy trying to get democrats to vote in our primary, in a primary that ought to be closed. if you stood for core principles, if you did not support amnesty, if you did not agenda,most of obama's we would not be here tonight. but we got the message and we hope to see you in the runoff and two weeks after
thought was best for south carolina. your not listening to south carolina. show whatlieve you your core principles are. i believe american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism, and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i have made that clear. say you areough to someone who gets things done. i present myself as a principled leader who will get things right. >> there are many of us on this senatoro would say that graham has done a good job. we like...
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you're not listening to south carolina. i believe that you don't show what your core principles are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year. i believe the american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism, and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i've made that clear and up front. and i believe it's not enough to say that you're someone who can get things done. i present myself as a principle leader who can get things right. >> senator wriggete. >> there is i think many of us on this stage who would probably say they would much rather senator graham have done a good job. we would much rather have led the fight which we like to criticize john mccain but he took the floor fighting against nominees senator graham voted for. we would like to have someone go to washington to fight for south carolina principles and beliefs and not to work with the democrats. that is just -- if you stood for republican principles you wouldn't have to
you're not listening to south carolina. i believe that you don't show what your core principles are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year. i believe the american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism, and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i've made that clear and up front. and i believe it's not enough to say that you're someone who can get things done. i present myself as a principle...
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like it is what you think is best for south carolina . you are not listening to south carolina. you do not show what your corporate goals are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year and i believe the american heritage is built on the principles of christianity, capitalism and the constitution all stop those are my guiding principles. i made that clear and run. i believe it not enough to say you are someone who can get things done. i present myself as a principled leader who will get his right to stop >> i think many of us on the stage and probably say they would much rather senator graham had done a good job all stop him would much rather have lead the fight against soto mayor and kagan will stop john mccain took the floor against fighting the supreme court nominees senator graham voted for. andould like someone to go fight for south carolina principles and believes and not run so hard to work with the other side, were with democrats. they are trying to get them crept out to vote
like it is what you think is best for south carolina . you are not listening to south carolina. you do not show what your corporate goals are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year and i believe the american heritage is built on the principles of christianity, capitalism and the constitution all stop those are my guiding principles. i made that clear and run. i believe it not enough to say you are someone who can get things done. i...
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he graduated from -- [inaudible] he got his education at south carolina state university and south carolina school of law. he has three daughters. matter of fact, one of his daughters is here. meg, would you please raise your hand? meg is his oldest daughter, and she is a commissioner on the fcc, federal communications commission. and she's here with us today to be with her father signing some books. i can just give you so many good things that the congressman has done. now, he doesn't particularly like me to do his introduction. he doesn't want it done in conceit. but i'm going to be at liberty to tell you that not only am i related to him, but i want to have the opportunity to tell you a couple things about the congressman that you may not know. and dr. jordan alluded to the scholarship. i mean, thousands of scholarships that he's been responsible for through his golf tournament and from first tee, you know? he's been involved with so many young kids, getting them started off in golf. and that's his favorite sport. he loves to play golf. and the only way, you know, very patient. the only
he graduated from -- [inaudible] he got his education at south carolina state university and south carolina school of law. he has three daughters. matter of fact, one of his daughters is here. meg, would you please raise your hand? meg is his oldest daughter, and she is a commissioner on the fcc, federal communications commission. and she's here with us today to be with her father signing some books. i can just give you so many good things that the congressman has done. now, he doesn't...
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. >> lexington county sheriff jim metz immediately organized the largest manhunt in south carolina history. >> we didn't know if shari knew her abductor or not. we certainly had no reason to expect the she had run away. >> whoever it is that has our daughter shari, we want her back. we miss her. we love her. >> all her parents could do was wait. >> the smith family was a very influential family in the community. and there was no reason that we could determine why she would be kidnapped, other than maybe for ransom purposes. so we anticipated that the individual or individuals responsible would make contact with the family. >> the sheriff's suspicions proved right. two days after shari had been abducted, the smiths received a phone call. a man with a strangely distorted voice demanded to speak to mrs. smith. to prove the call was not a hoax, he described the black and yellow bathing suit shari was wearing beneath her shorts and shirt. >> he said he would release her. he said that she was fine, they were watching tv. >> he made no ransom demand, but he told the smiths that they would be rece
. >> lexington county sheriff jim metz immediately organized the largest manhunt in south carolina history. >> we didn't know if shari knew her abductor or not. we certainly had no reason to expect the she had run away. >> whoever it is that has our daughter shari, we want her back. we miss her. we love her. >> all her parents could do was wait. >> the smith family was a very influential family in the community. and there was no reason that we could determine why...
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you're not listening to south carolina. i believe that you don't show what your core principles are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year. i believe the american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i've made that clear and up front and i believe it's not enough to say that you're someone who can get things done. i present myself as a principled leader who will get things right. >> senator bright? >> i think many of us on this stage would much rather have said senator graham made a good fight. we like to criticize john mccain, but he took the floor fighting against supreme court nominees that senator graham voted for. we would like to have someone to fight for success principles, fight for success beliefs and not run so hard to work with the other side, to work with the democrats. i mean, for goodness sakes, there's social media trying to get democrats to vote in our primary that o
you're not listening to south carolina. i believe that you don't show what your core principles are. no one knows what your principles are, how you make these decisions. i have campaigned for a year. i believe the american heritage is built upon the principles of christianity, capitalism and the constitution. those are my guiding principles. i've made that clear and up front and i believe it's not enough to say that you're someone who can get things done. i present myself as a principled leader...
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the truck belonged to alvin bellamy, a landscaper who lived in rural south carolina. the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the myrtle beach police department. >> they gave me the name of lieutenant larry bellamy, and my initial reaction was, they've made a bad mistake. there's no possible way that they've got the right person or that they should even be looking at this particular person. >> larry vehemently denied any involvement in the robberies. alvin came home a short time later in the truck identified as the lookout vehicle. the fbi found $116 in brand-new bills in alvin's wallet. >> fresh, crisp 5s and 1s. i started writing down the serial numbers to the $1 and $5 bills. >> there was basically one of those ploys
the truck belonged to alvin bellamy, a landscaper who lived in rural south carolina. the fbi went to the bellamys' home. neither alvin nor the truck were there, but alvin's wife was. >> she proceeded to tell us where he was, that he was with his brothers, claude bellamy and larry bellamy. so, that is the first time we come up with three names. >> around 1:00 a.m., a car approached the bellamy home, but it wasn't alvin. it was alvin's brother, larry, who was a lieutenant with the...
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the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. clyburn: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina yields back the balance of his time? mr. clyburn: i do yield back and urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 3375 and, mr. speaker, i'd like a roll call vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. lamborn: and i agree with that. i also ask for a roll call vote. i ask my colleagues to also support h.r. 3375, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3375. hose in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended -- the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas and nays will rise and remain standing until counted. a sufficient number having arisen, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on t
the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. mr. clyburn: mr. speaker, i have no further speakers at this time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina yields back the balance of his time? mr. clyburn: i do yield back and urge all of my colleagues to support h.r. 3375 and, mr. speaker, i'd like a roll call vote. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized. mr. lamborn: and i agree with that. i also ask for a roll call vote. i ask my colleagues to...
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host: pat, and south carolina. -- in south carolina. you said it was a tough year in senate races, i want to play and add it from american crossroads about the senate race going on in arkansas against senator mark pryor. it tries to tie mark prior to president obama. [video clip] >> your next word is prior. >> may have the definition? >> mark pryor is the deciding vote for obama care. >> pryor, obama. >> close enough. host: how does obama play in places like arkansas? guest: i think he is a huge issue in some of the states. he is very unpopular in arkansas. mark pryor has a fairly moderate voting record, but he has supported the president 95% plus on key votes that have been selected. republicans believe that part of their path to victory is to link him to obama as much as possible. especially since he voted for health care reform. you will see a lot of bad like that in a number of states. host: here is an ad from the mark pryor camp talking about the republican candidate. [video clip] >> i mark pryor, and i approved this message. >> he
host: pat, and south carolina. -- in south carolina. you said it was a tough year in senate races, i want to play and add it from american crossroads about the senate race going on in arkansas against senator mark pryor. it tries to tie mark prior to president obama. [video clip] >> your next word is prior. >> may have the definition? >> mark pryor is the deciding vote for obama care. >> pryor, obama. >> close enough. host: how does obama play in places like...
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he was in lexington, south carolina, 160 miles away, the week of heather's murder. then investigators got an unexpected call from an antique dealer 26 miles away in south carolina. he and his wife read about the murder in the newspaper and had some information they thought might help. >> they told us of a gentleman who had come down there. he looked like he had been in some type of a scrap or a fight. and he was trying to sell a camera. >> the cameras was the same make and model as the one missing from heather's apartment. >> just real suspicious acting the whole time. he even got a little aggravated when they told him they didn't want it. and he had a look that scared them. >> he described the man as white, mid-30s with dark hair. and he had the presence of mind to write down his license plate number on his coffee cup. >> it was registered to heather stigliano, who is our victim. ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. c
he was in lexington, south carolina, 160 miles away, the week of heather's murder. then investigators got an unexpected call from an antique dealer 26 miles away in south carolina. he and his wife read about the murder in the newspaper and had some information they thought might help. >> they told us of a gentleman who had come down there. he looked like he had been in some type of a scrap or a fight. and he was trying to sell a camera. >> the cameras was the same make and model as...
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it was called the 20th south carolina and it was huge. ed the about 800 people in it. it was called by the other sowledier ares the 20th south carolina corp because it was so big. confederates weren't used to eeing reg mens of this size. ith had no experience fighting this style and was in charge of the brigade that had been formally headed by kershaw. and that brigade was the one that was given command to reckon order toward 08d cold harbor. it was a staster. kith marched toward. he's riding his horse. soldiers said he looked like a knight of old. kuster's men are there. their eyes light up as they see what is coming at them. they open fire and it a masacre. kit is badly injured. he will die shortly. his forces are routed and anderson falls back and takes up a position to the north. between both hoke and clingman is a stream. it's marked on all the park service maps now as bloody run. it wasn't called that back then but it would certainly third baseman name. it divides hoke's men from anderson's men with who were forming a line to their north. anderson is supposed to
it was called the 20th south carolina and it was huge. ed the about 800 people in it. it was called by the other sowledier ares the 20th south carolina corp because it was so big. confederates weren't used to eeing reg mens of this size. ith had no experience fighting this style and was in charge of the brigade that had been formally headed by kershaw. and that brigade was the one that was given command to reckon order toward 08d cold harbor. it was a staster. kith marched toward. he's riding...
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duncan of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 641, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. duncan: thank you, madam chairman. you know, several coastal states, including my home state of south carolina, as well as the commonwealth of virginia, have long advocated for responsible offshore energy development for our shores. this resource development starts with seismic surveys and goes all the way to production. unfortunately, the obama administration has blocked this exploration and development every step of the way, from tying up the seismic permitting process and bureaucratic delays to excluding several atlantic states from the current five-year plan. as we move forward to plan for a more secure energy future, opening access to new areas of our outer continental shelf, or o.c.s., is a no-brainer. we must do it to stay competitive and generate american energy and american
duncan of south carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 641, the gentleman from south carolina, mr. duncan, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from south carolina. mr. duncan: thank you, madam chairman. you know, several coastal states, including my home state of south carolina, as well as the commonwealth of virginia, have long advocated for responsible offshore energy development for our shores. this resource development starts...
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they made a lot of unforced errors, particularly in south carolina. she made a lot of unforced errors when she was questioned about her comments about lyndon johns johnson. they didn't respond in a smart way. i feel like yes, hillary clinton was answering that question about herself as a first lady, but i almost feel like she was answering it about her 2008 campaign self. >> now that we're all being honest here and we're all trying to get to the truth and not flaking for anybody, none of us are. what i want to get to with my more recent friend, a lot of that sensitivity among african-americans, this is just -- what is it? this is a fantasy, that kind of thing, which can be taken as a general assault and dismissal of barack obama. he's going to be way back in the pack. that was taken as a general attack on african-americans, aspirations in this country. and i learned in the whole campaign the hard way, every time i took a shot at hillary clinton, every single time, it was taken as a general assault on the aspirations of women. you learn these lessons t
they made a lot of unforced errors, particularly in south carolina. she made a lot of unforced errors when she was questioned about her comments about lyndon johns johnson. they didn't respond in a smart way. i feel like yes, hillary clinton was answering that question about herself as a first lady, but i almost feel like she was answering it about her 2008 campaign self. >> now that we're all being honest here and we're all trying to get to the truth and not flaking for anybody, none of...
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, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina first they'll to south carolina. he corresponded with his wife, jane commit during his trips come informing her of the progress of business and expressing his love for her and her four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept the slave sees old in the family he loved in various efforts bases. quote, loving wife he wrote, this will inform you of where a hymn at this time. i am well. i have sold all but four. i shall leave this place also to hunt a market for the balance of the i have on hand. this is my sail from what i have sold. he goes on to list what he has sold. rachel: $400. even $525. kerry and children $675. amy $300, it better. >> guest: ray. and i found this document and the archive and the arc of a sad there was an archivist that said these documents to ascertain the price of slaves at this particular time. however when i read the document, and this particular document, what i saw was the kind of compartmentalization that i ink slaveowners in the slave traders he's writing a note
, purchasing people in virginia, north carolina and south carolina first they'll to south carolina. he corresponded with his wife, jane commit during his trips come informing her of the progress of business and expressing his love for her and her four children. it is evident that intellectually and emotionally he kept the slave sees old in the family he loved in various efforts bases. quote, loving wife he wrote, this will inform you of where a hymn at this time. i am well. i have sold all but...
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factory in spartanburg, south carolina, b.m.w.'s only u.s. auto plant. built 20 years ago, mainly for access to the american market, it's now the sole production facility for their popular x- model line of luxury crossover suv's, 1,200 vehicles a day. but b.m.w.'s, and the occasional teutonic executive, aren't the only german imports around here. there's also apprenticeships. >> i actually grew up in germany in a little village and my daddy and my mom were of a blue collar background, so for them college was not something that they really envisioned for me. >> reporter: and so werner eikenbusch, b.m.w.'s head of workforce development for the americas, left high school in tenth grade for an apprenticeship, combining on- the-job training with vocational school. >> this german dual system has a long history in europe. it goes back hundreds of years, so it's really very much embedded and it is actually a recognized, you could call it educational pathway, that, for whatever reason, did not make it over into the u.s. >> reporter: eikenbusch later became an eng
factory in spartanburg, south carolina, b.m.w.'s only u.s. auto plant. built 20 years ago, mainly for access to the american market, it's now the sole production facility for their popular x- model line of luxury crossover suv's, 1,200 vehicles a day. but b.m.w.'s, and the occasional teutonic executive, aren't the only german imports around here. there's also apprenticeships. >> i actually grew up in germany in a little village and my daddy and my mom were of a blue collar background, so...
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one of whom is going to be joining kyle as the south carolina. another gamecock, and we have one that will be here. >> that served with him in afghanistan, and through his recovery. and i also want to welcome the members of the medal of honor society that the ranks they join today. kyle and his fellow marines is that i ordered to afghanistan early in my presidency. their mission was to drive the taliban out of the strong holds. protect the afghan people and give them a chance to get his communities. pushing their way across open fields. weathering their heavy packs. >> . >> patriot 47 fighter. some of the men who were by their bulks gearing up for another day, some were heating up their mr exes, some were in makeshift of centers. a simple mud building, planning the day's patrols. up on the roof, behind a circle of sandbags to marines manned their posts. kyle, and lance corporal nicholas franzio. seeking cover, kyle and nikolaied down low on their backs behind those sandbags. and then the grenade landed. with a thud. it's pin already pulled it was
one of whom is going to be joining kyle as the south carolina. another gamecock, and we have one that will be here. >> that served with him in afghanistan, and through his recovery. and i also want to welcome the members of the medal of honor society that the ranks they join today. kyle and his fellow marines is that i ordered to afghanistan early in my presidency. their mission was to drive the taliban out of the strong holds. protect the afghan people and give them a chance to get his...
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>> he is considered to win a third term against brad hutto in south carolina. >> and we will have more on the cantor upset straight ahead. what does it mean for the coming midterm and republican party as whole? and what part did the tea party play here? are the reports of its demise exaggerated? >> and you can talk to us on twitter. fire up your thoughts and if you have questions we will try to get them to our great guest. >> sounds good. and a fox news news alert on another big story. we may finally get answers about the white house strategy behind the bergdahl swap. chuck hagel is set to testify at a house hearing in just under an hour from now. the big question is who exactly made the call for five taliban
>> he is considered to win a third term against brad hutto in south carolina. >> and we will have more on the cantor upset straight ahead. what does it mean for the coming midterm and republican party as whole? and what part did the tea party play here? are the reports of its demise exaggerated? >> and you can talk to us on twitter. fire up your thoughts and if you have questions we will try to get them to our great guest. >> sounds good. and a fox news news alert on...
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one is columbia, south carolina, based mid labd's technical college. five years ago the president said it co-developed a program with the utility training workers to work here and abroad. >> they can go to work anywhere in the world where the nuclear regulatory commission has oversight. >> reporter: the majority of students are adults with many looking to change careers. like 37-year-old kimberly hall. the chemist left a job in the drug industry, lured by her fascination with nuclear energy's potential. >> since i'm a scientist by nature, it's just a process that you can take uranium and power an entire city. >> reporter: the hope of a steady job brought 25-year-old wesley mclean. once a temporary worker for the state, he graduated last year and now works as a nuclear mechanic. >> i'm not sure how far up the ladder i'll climb. i definitely plan on spending 30, 35 years with the company. >> reporter: mcqueen recharging the career by taking the nuclear option. for "nightly business report," i'm mary thompson, south carolina. >>> coming up, is the promise
one is columbia, south carolina, based mid labd's technical college. five years ago the president said it co-developed a program with the utility training workers to work here and abroad. >> they can go to work anywhere in the world where the nuclear regulatory commission has oversight. >> reporter: the majority of students are adults with many looking to change careers. like 37-year-old kimberly hall. the chemist left a job in the drug industry, lured by her fascination with...
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the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: i believe senator mccain an i have some fipple -- some time for a colloquy. is that correct? officer sphe yes, butter were in a quorum. mr. graham: i ask that the quorum call be vermont terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. graham: senator mccaning and myself have decided to come down before the 4th of july break to talk about two michigans that are very -- to issued thaissues that are very t to our national security. the first issue is the threat we face as a nation from terrorist safe havens in syria and now iraq. the president has indicated in recent days that it is unacceptable to allow terrorist organizations like isis to have safe havens from which to launch tax against our country. mr. president, we agree. what are you doing about it? now, i understand iraq is complicated. i understand that you would need a new government in iraq that sunnis could buy into to probably turn iraq around. that is a problem. but that is a separate problem from safe hey h
the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. graham: i believe senator mccain an i have some fipple -- some time for a colloquy. is that correct? officer sphe yes, butter were in a quorum. mr. graham: i ask that the quorum call be vermont terminated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. graham: senator mccaning and myself have decided to come down before the 4th of july break to talk about two michigans that are very -- to issued thaissues that are very t to our national...
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and you've got lindsey graham who won in south carolina. a far more conservative state than virginia's 7th congressional district. he was so far out there in immigration reform that his opponents called it grahamnesty. >> right. >> we have other republicans, a poll that was taken by the tea party express and other political groups that say a large number of republicans, even tea party members support some form of immigration reform. you can look at all the polls and look at the numbers out there. if we tried to boil this down to immigration reform then we're going to miss the bigger story. this is a guy who was out 0 of touch with his district. >> yes. and as pointed out earlier on the show, eric cantor was still to the right of immigration reform. certainly, somebody like marco rubio and, sam stein, you have to look at every race. lindsey graham, as joe said, he was out there, arguably, much more conservative than cantor's district. you read on twitter, guys, it's about knocking on doors, it's about serving your districts, being in your di
and you've got lindsey graham who won in south carolina. a far more conservative state than virginia's 7th congressional district. he was so far out there in immigration reform that his opponents called it grahamnesty. >> right. >> we have other republicans, a poll that was taken by the tea party express and other political groups that say a large number of republicans, even tea party members support some form of immigration reform. you can look at all the polls and look at the...
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listen, eric cantor's district is no more conservative than south carolina. and in south carolina, you had a guy that was pro immigration reform, lindsey graham, republican party nomination going away. in 2012, you had newt gingrich, who is probably the most pro-immigration reform candidate out there, you know, he won south carolina. again, a very conservative state. but if you're going to sell it, you got to go all-in selling it. you can't bounce back and forth, you can't say you're trying to push for an immigration deal in washington, d.c. and then go home and run cheesy ads saying that your opponent is for amnesty. i mean, it's an absolute joke. you got to stay connected with the people, stay connected with the people, they will cut you slack. you will win elections. it's that simple. >> joe scarborough, watch you every morning. thank you. michael steele. >>> up next, hillary clinton's book rollout this week is the start of big things for the clintons, so how's that tryout going? my colleague cynthia mcfadden interviewed hillary and that's coming up next.
listen, eric cantor's district is no more conservative than south carolina. and in south carolina, you had a guy that was pro immigration reform, lindsey graham, republican party nomination going away. in 2012, you had newt gingrich, who is probably the most pro-immigration reform candidate out there, you know, he won south carolina. again, a very conservative state. but if you're going to sell it, you got to go all-in selling it. you can't bounce back and forth, you can't say you're trying to...
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south carolina's new lieutenant governor is a democrat. how did it happen? the republican lieutenant governor announced he was resigning to take a position as president of the college of charleston. congratulations. and you might have seen stories about glenn mcconnell. some were concerned about his role as a civil role reenactor. in south carolina, the senate pro-tem is supposed to tend to the job serving alongside the governor, but the republican didn't want the job, so he resigned. so the senate appointed the sixth most senior member of the south carolina senate, democratic senator yancy mcgill. he will serve until january when a newly elected lieutenant governor takes office. mcgill is south carolina's first democrat lieutenant governor since all the way back in 1995. now you have something to impress people with at cocktail parties with or something. coming up next, we'll talk about some reported developments in the ongoing federal investigation into chris christie. there is news here. hammer that in. nice. wrench? what? aflac! so this is who you brough
south carolina's new lieutenant governor is a democrat. how did it happen? the republican lieutenant governor announced he was resigning to take a position as president of the college of charleston. congratulations. and you might have seen stories about glenn mcconnell. some were concerned about his role as a civil role reenactor. in south carolina, the senate pro-tem is supposed to tend to the job serving alongside the governor, but the republican didn't want the job, so he resigned. so the...
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let's start with south carolina. >> sure. there are five primaries, there are five states having primaries tonight. south carolina, the incumbent is u.s. senator lindsey graham. he has been a tea party target for years. if nobody gets 50% of the vote, it's going to go to a run-off but polls have had graham north of 50% just last week. he seems pretty poised to win outright. >> virginia. >> another tea party versus the establishment race. gop eric cantor faces a challenge from a guy name david brat. so far, none of those leaders have lost their primaries and cantor has been ramping up his conservative rhetoric. virginia also has a senate race. republicans tapped ed warner. >> that challenge to cantor is a little stronger than originally thought. >> it is. but it's not going to be enough. recently, cantor really did amp it up. he was talking about his opposition to immigration reform. >> nevada and north dakota doesn't have a lot of real contests there. there is a serious one in maine. she's backed by maine senator, angus king,
let's start with south carolina. >> sure. there are five primaries, there are five states having primaries tonight. south carolina, the incumbent is u.s. senator lindsey graham. he has been a tea party target for years. if nobody gets 50% of the vote, it's going to go to a run-off but polls have had graham north of 50% just last week. he seems pretty poised to win outright. >> virginia. >> another tea party versus the establishment race. gop eric cantor faces a challenge from...
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the police chief in a small south carolina town who said she was fired because she's gay. well, she now has her job back. i'm talking to crystal moore today about the dramatic turn of events that got her back on the police force. >>> also, a dad's devotion to his son and also an invention could actually help millions of type one diabetes sufferers. i'm talking to the dad today. he has today's "big idea." hello to you all. i'm t.j. holmes in for mr. craig melvin. we do need to begin with the developing story overseas. iraqi forces reportedly fighting back against isis advances today. but first, need to tell you about a pr move by the islamic militant group. they issued a statement saying the group is changing its name to what? the islamic state. the group also declared control over areas in iraq and syria as the military currently occupies but developments on the ground make reality a little less clear. the iraqi army says it has driven isis insurgents from the city of tikrit, the birth place of saddam hussein. nbc's richard engel is in baghdad. >> reporter: the iraqi gover
the police chief in a small south carolina town who said she was fired because she's gay. well, she now has her job back. i'm talking to crystal moore today about the dramatic turn of events that got her back on the police force. >>> also, a dad's devotion to his son and also an invention could actually help millions of type one diabetes sufferers. i'm talking to the dad today. he has today's "big idea." hello to you all. i'm t.j. holmes in for mr. craig melvin. we do need to...
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he is leiv for me in spartanburg, south carolina. and perry, it is remarkable, i think, when we look back, if lindsey graham gets 50% plus one today, in this very crowded primary, it's actually one of the more remarkable feats, considering his voting record, how unapologetic he's been about it, in a state that has arguably the most conservative electorate in the country. >> exactly, chuck. it's not just that he voted for obama, he also voted for immigration reform, is that he goes around bragging about these things. like, i've been covering these primaries where the republican nominee, the incumbent against the tea party challenger. mitch mcconnell, talks about how conservative he is. and graham spent yesterday in every event talking about how eager he is to get immigration reform done, how much he wants to work on that, how much he wants to work with president obama. how he wants to define conservatism as a more compromising idea. it was very striking to see him in this year, campaign the way he has. >> and you've been making the po
he is leiv for me in spartanburg, south carolina. and perry, it is remarkable, i think, when we look back, if lindsey graham gets 50% plus one today, in this very crowded primary, it's actually one of the more remarkable feats, considering his voting record, how unapologetic he's been about it, in a state that has arguably the most conservative electorate in the country. >> exactly, chuck. it's not just that he voted for obama, he also voted for immigration reform, is that he goes around...
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he is joining us from columbia, south carolina. in new york, ned parker is with us, the reuters bureau chief in baghdad headed back to iraq shortly. let's go first to south carolina to mohammed al dulaimy. would you please explain what you see is happening to your country right now? see is the failing of the whole system, of the united states and its allies that tried to build in iraq. in iraq isemocracy in danger and has been for a long time. but now it is more a danger to everyone. we're seeing the consequences thatf a sectarian regime was ruling in iraq for eight maliki, andy mr. the lack of trust among his partners, corruption -- all of that gave the way for radicals to rise and gave the chance to populations inn mosul, the second-largest iraqi city. all of this is threatening the integrity of iraq, the unity of the country, and threatening syrian-like war. box when you talk about the rain of maliki and the securing of his government, could you elaborate? majority of the population being shiite, the united states has continued
he is joining us from columbia, south carolina. in new york, ned parker is with us, the reuters bureau chief in baghdad headed back to iraq shortly. let's go first to south carolina to mohammed al dulaimy. would you please explain what you see is happening to your country right now? see is the failing of the whole system, of the united states and its allies that tried to build in iraq. in iraq isemocracy in danger and has been for a long time. but now it is more a danger to everyone. we're...
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this can be lived in the deep south. it can be lived in georgia and south carolina. if they are lived and realize they can be exported to the rest of the country. i am from a southern mississippi. i grew up in gulfport. i moved to georgia and texas and went north to new england and came back. i am a southerner at heart. i don't like being cold. i understand that the south is where change happens. i am honored to be here today because i know that if we harness the power of the african-american community, latino voters, asian american voters, if we tie them together in an unbroken not and bind them together to look forward to a future, then the center for more american progress will look no further than the south to see what america's future looks like. thank you. [applause] >> we will at the panelists take their seats. i think you can see why i stopped telling her a long time ago what she couldn't do. she told me she would be the first black governor of georgia. she is certainly on her way. i want to get things kicked off here. i wanted to start us off. this summer as
this can be lived in the deep south. it can be lived in georgia and south carolina. if they are lived and realize they can be exported to the rest of the country. i am from a southern mississippi. i grew up in gulfport. i moved to georgia and texas and went north to new england and came back. i am a southerner at heart. i don't like being cold. i understand that the south is where change happens. i am honored to be here today because i know that if we harness the power of the african-american...
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i don't care if the democrat wins in south carolina. speaking as a republican, and eisenhower hoover lincoln busch, ford republican, i don't want these neoconservatives. i am tired of the wars, i am tired of the fighting. stuffired of all of that and i am really fed up with it. i love the country and i love the american people. black-and-white people are getting pretty defeated if they my opinion it. and it's coming from the democrats but we have neoconservatives -- >> thank you for calling in. let me give some others a chance. diane is next, an independent calling from georgia. diane, whatsapp? >> i think eric cantor probably did lose because of the immigration discussion. with the children coming in from the southern border and from , it iss and guatemala riling up the base. if they are really upset because all those children are coming in, people are worried about who will have to take care of them. they don't understand that extreme poverty and the lack of control contributes to the declaration of those children coming across the co
i don't care if the democrat wins in south carolina. speaking as a republican, and eisenhower hoover lincoln busch, ford republican, i don't want these neoconservatives. i am tired of the wars, i am tired of the fighting. stuffired of all of that and i am really fed up with it. i love the country and i love the american people. black-and-white people are getting pretty defeated if they my opinion it. and it's coming from the democrats but we have neoconservatives -- >> thank you for...
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i yield to my collyialolleaguao south carolina. >> the senator from south carolina. >> i would ask to be recognized for four minutes. >> without objection. >> thank you. mr. president, contrary to what maybe poplar belief there are plenty of democrats worried about iraq. the question is what do we do it about it. it is complicated. but we have to asess does it matter what happens with iraq? yes, i think it does. iraq could be a fail state that spreads against the country you will feel at the gas pump and at the wallet. it will affect the world oil market and throw it into turmoil. military does it matter? it does in this regard. isis is an off shoot of al qaeda because they al qaeda kicked them out. they will have safety from syria to the gates of baghdad. they are sworn to attack us. part of their agenda is to strike our homeland. their goal is to create an islamic state that would put the people under their rule into darkness and i don't know want to hear war about women studies unless you address iraq and syria. you want to see a war on women i will show you one. can you imagine wh
i yield to my collyialolleaguao south carolina. >> the senator from south carolina. >> i would ask to be recognized for four minutes. >> without objection. >> thank you. mr. president, contrary to what maybe poplar belief there are plenty of democrats worried about iraq. the question is what do we do it about it. it is complicated. but we have to asess does it matter what happens with iraq? yes, i think it does. iraq could be a fail state that spreads against the country...
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right here in south carolina there is what we call sector charleston south carolina and that sector encompasses all the missions across the waters. we have a strong and proud coast guard presence here in south carolina. that's a lot to be proud of and makes us here in the coast guard a part of civil society and the civil network in south carolina. i want to make that connection with you. there is that connection right here locally in charleston with the coast guard to make and enhance that civil society here in south carolina. i am diverting these missions and is more than the missions with whatever he wants do with your life whatever service you want to go into. there's also an ethos and we take pride in our ethos of selfless service and our core values. if there is no delicate way of taking a drink when you are making a talk. i wanted to say our core values is on a respect motion and dignity. we in the core lit by core values. everyone needs to help her values and organization. it's the glue that bonds you together is an organization. we are characterized by an inspirational motto. separate p
right here in south carolina there is what we call sector charleston south carolina and that sector encompasses all the missions across the waters. we have a strong and proud coast guard presence here in south carolina. that's a lot to be proud of and makes us here in the coast guard a part of civil society and the civil network in south carolina. i want to make that connection with you. there is that connection right here locally in charleston with the coast guard to make and enhance that...
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i think the -- i'd like to have the senator from south carolina summarize. the cost of inaction of doing nothing is the greatest cost we can incur. the situation on the battlefield is not only terrible but the polarization of the different groups in iraq is growing worse by the hour. we are seeing the resurgence of the old shia militias that we had put -- that thanks to david petraeus we had put down before. iraq was largely under control thanks to david petraeus, ryan crocker and the surge in 2011. if we had left -- and it's a fact -- and if we had left that residual force behind, history would be very different. and i would add one other comment. we cannot ignore syria in this situation. we have to understand that syria is now part of this huge area the size of the state of indiana, which is governed by isis. from montana is recognized. mr. walsh: thank you, mr. president. i rise today not only as the senator from montana but as a veteran of the long and difficult war in iraq. like most americans, the increasing instability in iraq and the disintegration o
i think the -- i'd like to have the senator from south carolina summarize. the cost of inaction of doing nothing is the greatest cost we can incur. the situation on the battlefield is not only terrible but the polarization of the different groups in iraq is growing worse by the hour. we are seeing the resurgence of the old shia militias that we had put -- that thanks to david petraeus we had put down before. iraq was largely under control thanks to david petraeus, ryan crocker and the surge in...
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this can be lived in the deep south. it can be lived in georgia and south carolina. if they are lived and realize they can be exported to the rest of the country. i am from a southern mississippi. i grew up in gulfport. i moved to georgia and texas and went north to new england and came back. i am a southerner at heart. i don't like being cold. i understand that the south is where change happens. i am honored to be here today because i know that if we harness the power of the african-american community, latino voters, asian american voters, if we tie them together in an unbroken not and bind them together to look forward to a future, then the center for more american progress will look no further than the south to see what america's future looks like. thank you. [applause] >> we will at the panelists take their seats. i think you can see why i stopped telling her a long time ago what she couldn't do. she told me she would be the first black governor of georgia. she is certainly on her way. i want to get things kicked off here. i wanted to start us off. this summer as
this can be lived in the deep south. it can be lived in georgia and south carolina. if they are lived and realize they can be exported to the rest of the country. i am from a southern mississippi. i grew up in gulfport. i moved to georgia and texas and went north to new england and came back. i am a southerner at heart. i don't like being cold. i understand that the south is where change happens. i am honored to be here today because i know that if we harness the power of the african-american...
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host: pat, and south carolina. in south carolina. you said it was a tough year in senate races, i want to play and add it from american crossroads about the senate race going on in arkansas against senator mark pryor. it tries to tie mark prior to president obama. [video clip] prior. next word is >> may have the definition? pryor is the deciding vote for obama care. obama.r, >> close enough. does obama play in places like arkansas? guest: i think he is a huge issue in some of the states. he is very unpopular in arkansas. has a fairly moderate voting record, but he has 95% plus the president on key votes that have been selected. part ofans believe that their path to victory is to link him to obama as much as possible. especially since he voted for health care reform. you will see a lot of bad like that in a number of states. from thee is an ad mark pryor camp talking about the republican candidate. [video clip] >> i mark pryor, and i approved this message. he voted five times to turn medicare over to the insurance companies. >> the na
host: pat, and south carolina. in south carolina. you said it was a tough year in senate races, i want to play and add it from american crossroads about the senate race going on in arkansas against senator mark pryor. it tries to tie mark prior to president obama. [video clip] prior. next word is >> may have the definition? pryor is the deciding vote for obama care. obama.r, >> close enough. does obama play in places like arkansas? guest: i think he is a huge issue in some of the...
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i'd like to thank the senator from south carolina for showing up. mr. graham: i'm sorry i was late. actually i had an exchange with general demsey about this very topic. senator mccain, do you see any scenario where isis is militarily stopped and that the iraqis can retake ground lost to isis without u.s. air power being involved? mr. mccain: i know of no military expert that believes without the use of military power they will be able to regain territory. mr. graham: did you hear president obama say it's unacceptable for iraq islamists to have a safe haven there? mr. mccain: no. i did hear him say on september 14, 2011 we're leaving behind iraq with a representative government that was elected by its people and other quotations -- mr. graham: my point is don't you agree he's right, it's not acceptable for our national security interests for isis to have a safe haven in syria and iraq that could run from aleppo to baghdad, that that's not a good thing for us? mr. mccain: i totally agree. mr. graham: if it's not a good thing for us, how do you change it? give me a scenario where we p
i'd like to thank the senator from south carolina for showing up. mr. graham: i'm sorry i was late. actually i had an exchange with general demsey about this very topic. senator mccain, do you see any scenario where isis is militarily stopped and that the iraqis can retake ground lost to isis without u.s. air power being involved? mr. mccain: i know of no military expert that believes without the use of military power they will be able to regain territory. mr. graham: did you hear president...
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billion project being done by south carolina electric and gas. i'll have that story after the break. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. >>> welcome back. for a rally software just after the specialist posted weaker than expected results. take a look. a deplunge, down nearly 29%. >>> one utility in south carolina has been in hiring mode since 2009. our mary thompson joins us live, in jenkinsville, with the latest on the series on where the jobs are, looking at the nuc
billion project being done by south carolina electric and gas. i'll have that story after the break. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping...
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attorney for south carolina, the fbi, the justice department, and the state law enforcement division to launch investigations. >>> when we come back, airport confusion turns a family reunion seven years in the making into heartbreak. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? and with that in mind... when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we
attorney for south carolina, the fbi, the justice department, and the state law enforcement division to launch investigations. >>> when we come back, airport confusion turns a family reunion seven years in the making into heartbreak. when "caught on camera, the thin blue line" continues. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just...
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officials in south carolina had only gotten around to submitting their fingerprints to the nationwide database just two months earlier. mason was married, had children and grandchildren. he owned a number of gas stations, and had not been arrested for any other crimes in the years since the murders. >> now we've got a real suspect. but we were still a little bit apprehensive. okay. it's a fingerprint. it's an old fingerprint. what else do we have? >> one of the robbery victims, bob dewar, was brought in for a photographic lineup. but couldn't identify mason as the man who stole the car. so police needed to look further. >> they needed something more. and "what more" was me. >> the man who bought the murder weapon in 1956 and rented a room at a ymca in shreveport, louisiana, had printed his name on the register. paul edholme, a forensic document examiner, was asked to compare gerald mason's handwriting to the signature of george wilson on the ymca register. almost immediately, edholme noticed that some letters seemed to jump off the page. >> first was the capital "g," because we had "g
officials in south carolina had only gotten around to submitting their fingerprints to the nationwide database just two months earlier. mason was married, had children and grandchildren. he owned a number of gas stations, and had not been arrested for any other crimes in the years since the murders. >> now we've got a real suspect. but we were still a little bit apprehensive. okay. it's a fingerprint. it's an old fingerprint. what else do we have? >> one of the robbery victims, bob...
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director, you have excellent agent ins south carolina. i know it would mean the world to them if you ever had a chance to tell them that one of their fellow citizens appreciates their work. there's a gentleman by the name of jim vladamin that really is a credit to the bureau. >> i'm visiting all 56 by the end of this year. i'll be in columbia and visit him and be sure to embarrass him. >> i'm sure that i just embarrassed him. but make sure you're not serving any warrant while you're there. >>> jimmy jordan asked you about the irs targeting scandal. i'm not going to ask you anything about it because you can't comment and it's not fair for me to ask you a series of questions where you say you can't comment. i just want to make an observation to maybe help you try to understand where jimmy is coming from. you used to be in a courtroom where you had challenges for cause. and you had preemptory challenges. and i've never argued that the cause a prosecutor was plitically engaged or or active and maxed out to a particular political party. i've n
director, you have excellent agent ins south carolina. i know it would mean the world to them if you ever had a chance to tell them that one of their fellow citizens appreciates their work. there's a gentleman by the name of jim vladamin that really is a credit to the bureau. >> i'm visiting all 56 by the end of this year. i'll be in columbia and visit him and be sure to embarrass him. >> i'm sure that i just embarrassed him. but make sure you're not serving any warrant while you're...
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>> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a flashlight, training the beam of the flashlight around, walking, looking, seeing nothing. >> but in the back room, he found a woman on the floor murdered. >> it had to be a very chilling discovery. the killer had used a strap, tied it around her neck and then hung her from a hot water heater. >> robbery was not the motive. her purse was left behind and there was money in the cash register and her car was left behind. it appeared that the motive probably was sexual related. >> the victim was identified as 27-year-old dana satterfield, the owner of the hair salon. she was the mother of two young children. >> she had worked in the hair business for seven years. i want to say she had been in the shop for three or four. when i say
>> on a warm july night in 1995, a south carolina woman was waiting for her ride home and witnessed a bizarre incident. she saw a man jump through the window of a hair salon and run away. the witness immediately called police. >> the deputy arrived thinking, okay, i'm going to investigate a burglary at this beauty salon. goes in and it's completely dark. he has a flashlight, training the beam of the flashlight around, walking, looking, seeing nothing. >> but in the back room,...