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he left because the siege was about to begin in early 1863, charleston never failed. he actually lost the accreditations given by the federal government in 1861 but the british wouldn't removed. they were afraid that the forces moved, he would be in a dangerous position and so they took him out. >> did the british government have any other diplomatic representatives in the south, in the civil war -- >> yeah. >> if so, what were their roles and what were their relationships with your subject? >> well, the british had 14 consoles in the united states in 1860. but only two of them were paid professionals, the rest were more or less what you would call honrary consoles. they did report to the crown, the correspondents. he was a clear rich man and was unreliable reporter, others were desperate to get out, more or less citizens from britain, there was one in mobile, alabama, he just couldn't stand it and but there was another one that i don't think we know enough about how he was paid, william in new orleans was quite good. he was a little bit more similar -- but it was pre
he left because the siege was about to begin in early 1863, charleston never failed. he actually lost the accreditations given by the federal government in 1861 but the british wouldn't removed. they were afraid that the forces moved, he would be in a dangerous position and so they took him out. >> did the british government have any other diplomatic representatives in the south, in the civil war -- >> yeah. >> if so, what were their roles and what were their relationships...
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it was a figure in the community and charleston. so the lesson was we don't want any free people coming from the caribbean so that they would what they would do with a british boat landed even though it was on it he had to be thrown in jail and held there until the ship left. he'd sort of just he was sort of just disappear into the world of the slave trade in south carolina so that is the issue and he thought he could meet some political headway and he negotiated with the governors and get all of that and eventually he got the law modified in a way that is acceptable. that is what he started to do. but then you see in the correspondence this absolute repulsion that the way that the people around him talked about it, the way they talked about beating the slaves. there is one incredible revealing dispatch when you've been there like two months. he talked about a conversation with a lawyer who lived next door to him who said that he personally beat his own slaves after making them undress and telling them they were lucky to be touched
it was a figure in the community and charleston. so the lesson was we don't want any free people coming from the caribbean so that they would what they would do with a british boat landed even though it was on it he had to be thrown in jail and held there until the ship left. he'd sort of just he was sort of just disappear into the world of the slave trade in south carolina so that is the issue and he thought he could meet some political headway and he negotiated with the governors and get all...
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savannah, georgia, and charleston, south carolina. about 100 miles apart they have been rivals for ken trees. debating everything from which has the best manors to which makes the sweetest tea. but these cities have something in common, too how to preserve their moss-draped southern charm without turning their backs on progress. >> there's a lot of jealousy between the two of them. >> retired american history professor john duncan was born in charleston, but has spent the last 50 years in savannah. his only, off monterey square, was built in 1869. >> how can you keep city like this charming and preserve its history yet still move forward at the same time? >> well, many savannahians would say we don't want to move forward. we happy just the way we are thank you very much. >> many in charleston might say the same thing. and that's the design dilemma. it's tempting to put these historic cities in formaldehyde to embalm them. carlson's mayor says that's not a viable answer. >> historic city should be a little place, because if you don't h
savannah, georgia, and charleston, south carolina. about 100 miles apart they have been rivals for ken trees. debating everything from which has the best manors to which makes the sweetest tea. but these cities have something in common, too how to preserve their moss-draped southern charm without turning their backs on progress. >> there's a lot of jealousy between the two of them. >> retired american history professor john duncan was born in charleston, but has spent the last 50...
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we're in charleston harbor, along the east coast of south carolina. from here, ferries carry tourists out to visit one of our nation's most important civil war sites -- fort sumter. >> southern states are becoming very dissatisfied with the federal union. south carolina is the first state to secede, and this is a direct response to abraham lincoln's election in 1860. >> one of the confederacy's first acts is to seize all the federal forts in the south. in charleston, union troops under major anderson are stationed at fort moultrie. >> fort moultrie was in pretty bad shape. that fort had been built in 1809. it was only one level high. >> in the middle of the night, the soldiers secretly rowed out to fort sumter, which was still under construction. >> anderson and his men moved over here to fort sumter because this was the newest fort in charleston harbor. it's three stories tall. it is going to be a state-of-the-art structure by the time it's complete, and it's defensible -- most defensible -- because it has a mile of water on all sides. so, south caro
we're in charleston harbor, along the east coast of south carolina. from here, ferries carry tourists out to visit one of our nation's most important civil war sites -- fort sumter. >> southern states are becoming very dissatisfied with the federal union. south carolina is the first state to secede, and this is a direct response to abraham lincoln's election in 1860. >> one of the confederacy's first acts is to seize all the federal forts in the south. in charleston, union troops...
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at gunman killed nine people an ame church in charleston, s.c. in june. this is about one hour. >> it has been almost two months since the mass shooting in charleston, s.c.. nine worshipers including the pastor were killed during a weekly bible study inside the fiscalchurch -- a church. shortly after the tragedy, the ship bryant combination to pray
at gunman killed nine people an ame church in charleston, s.c. in june. this is about one hour. >> it has been almost two months since the mass shooting in charleston, s.c.. nine worshipers including the pastor were killed during a weekly bible study inside the fiscalchurch -- a church. shortly after the tragedy, the ship bryant combination to pray
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the gunman has the motivations, says he got the gun after charleston, said he had ideas about racism directed towards him. we know he was an employ, had a reputation for being difficult. dismissed in a way that the manager said was the hardest he had ever dealt with, and now two lives lost. the families, and this news family are bearing the brunt of this pain. >> they sure are. young, hungry, but joyful journalists the way we all should be. chris cuomo, we're going to check in again in a bit. >>> but first brian todd is in moneta, virginia. late out the time line of this morning's events? >> reporter: rents are still trying to wrap their minds around what happened here this morning, lay out the scene. this is the bridgewater plaza shopping center, this is where the shooting occurred in moneta, the shooter died in a hospital in northern virginia a couple hours ago. authorities say they had tracked him by cell phone. he had driven nearly 200 miles after ambushing two reporters from a station where he used to work. the entire incident live on the air. alison parker and her cameraman sho
the gunman has the motivations, says he got the gun after charleston, said he had ideas about racism directed towards him. we know he was an employ, had a reputation for being difficult. dismissed in a way that the manager said was the hardest he had ever dealt with, and now two lives lost. the families, and this news family are bearing the brunt of this pain. >> they sure are. young, hungry, but joyful journalists the way we all should be. chris cuomo, we're going to check in again in a...
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a family court showdown that became one of the longest and most contentious that charleston had ever seen. there will be mothers everywhere saying shame on him. how can he, you know, try to rip that baby from her arms when she's still nursing. she's built this bond. >> i wasn't trying to take her away from her mother. i just felt that i was the more stable parent. >> reporter: at the hearing, harris and others testified that lee's behavior was erratic, sometimes violent. one psychiatrist testified that lee had a mood disorder. according to harris' lawyer, graham sturgis, lee's emotional outbursts were on full display in the courtroom. so much so that the judge had to take action. >> as the case wore on, it was clear that her level of anxiety and frustration rose until the judge required that a bailiff stand behind her chair with his hands on her shoulder to keep her seated. >> reporter: some people might say that she felt that her baby was slipping away from her. and that any mother might start to lose her mind a little bit in court. >> i think there's truth in that, but it's also in
a family court showdown that became one of the longest and most contentious that charleston had ever seen. there will be mothers everywhere saying shame on him. how can he, you know, try to rip that baby from her arms when she's still nursing. she's built this bond. >> i wasn't trying to take her away from her mother. i just felt that i was the more stable parent. >> reporter: at the hearing, harris and others testified that lee's behavior was erratic, sometimes violent. one...
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if you went back to charleston he would look like defeat. if he came back into the field without extra men, he would not be able to fight greene again. cornwallis decided he would go into virginia and take a british army that was in virginia. he took command of the british army of virginia and then ultimately ended up at yorktown, surrendering to the forces of the continental army. general greene would still remain command in the southern and he would ultimately march as a conqueror into charleston, s.c.. the city of greensboro is named for nathanael greene. we have this wonderful statue behind me of general greene on the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general greene was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. -- his conduct in the war was exemplary. he was able to put men in the field and keep them into the field, and the militia saw the general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives meaninglessly. hadowing the war, greene not only the respect of the generals and politicians, but the respect of all the common m
if you went back to charleston he would look like defeat. if he came back into the field without extra men, he would not be able to fight greene again. cornwallis decided he would go into virginia and take a british army that was in virginia. he took command of the british army of virginia and then ultimately ended up at yorktown, surrendering to the forces of the continental army. general greene would still remain command in the southern and he would ultimately march as a conqueror into...
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and north charleston police began some community programs nearly 20 years ago. eight cops here work full-time on community relations. deputy chief deck ard would not talk about the scott case but admitted. >> it's awkward to go in some of these places and start a general conversation without having something extra there to maintain the conversations. >> reporter: local activist aj davis suggests talking about walter scott. >> what you didn't have is any true discussion between the police department and various community groups, especially those that are targeted on how they could improve the image of the police department within the community. >> reporter: they do discuss it. so far just not with each other. mark straussman, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. >> reporter: still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news", the price of going up is coming down. why airfares may suddenly be a bargain. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my j
and north charleston police began some community programs nearly 20 years ago. eight cops here work full-time on community relations. deputy chief deck ard would not talk about the scott case but admitted. >> it's awkward to go in some of these places and start a general conversation without having something extra there to maintain the conversations. >> reporter: local activist aj davis suggests talking about walter scott. >> what you didn't have is any true discussion between...
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a part of charleston. a dojo in when his session would be over and he would be leaving, another session would be starting where it was a much younger class. >> i was 9 years old. wanted to pick up something new. do something different, so karate. made a few friends of the one of them, you know, was my age. and then the other was dan hiers. well, it all started. we were playing, i think it was like a game of tag going on between me and two other kids. dan started running around, playing tag with us. he was like a big kid. >> dan became friends with the child's mother and offered to be some sort of role model, because the girl's biological father was not in her life at the time. >> he offered to start taking me to karate classes, actually. anything that was really going on around town, we would be a part of that, going to the fair, beak rides, going fishing. showed me how to shoot a gun. >> mila did question dan's affection to this young girl and was reassured multiple times that it was just a friendship, th
a part of charleston. a dojo in when his session would be over and he would be leaving, another session would be starting where it was a much younger class. >> i was 9 years old. wanted to pick up something new. do something different, so karate. made a few friends of the one of them, you know, was my age. and then the other was dan hiers. well, it all started. we were playing, i think it was like a game of tag going on between me and two other kids. dan started running around, playing...
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he says the charleston shooting, a racist that killed nine people in a charleston church was part of that. he says, quote, the church shooting was a tipping point, but my anger has building steadily. i've been a human powder keg for a while, just waiting to go boom. in recent weeks somebody hug calling the abc newsroom asking for the fax number. they got the fax this morning, they got a call, someone identified themselves as bryce, and that he shot two people. >> and he felt sexually harassed? >> that's right. he felt he was being harassed, because he was gay. he felt he was being harassed because he was african-american. none of those things are co-workers said they ever noticed. he bought the gun just two days after the charleston shooting. >>> stand by, evan. the community clearly in shock. i want to go to our own chris cuomo, what are you learns? >> they the memorial. ms.ing in else going on. these people were very young. they toughed a lot of lives. this community has been telling stories about these two people and how they met them in the community and how much they thought of
he says the charleston shooting, a racist that killed nine people in a charleston church was part of that. he says, quote, the church shooting was a tipping point, but my anger has building steadily. i've been a human powder keg for a while, just waiting to go boom. in recent weeks somebody hug calling the abc newsroom asking for the fax number. they got the fax this morning, they got a call, someone identified themselves as bryce, and that he shot two people. >> and he felt sexually...
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they moved to the charleston area and took up residency in a suburb of charleston. >> mila, her relationship with dan from almost the beginning had been difficult. mila was saying how dan did not show her attention or affection. it was very difficult for her having her family so far away, being in brazil, and her being alone. >> we used to talk a lot. and once she told me she was having some problems about, concerning her sexual life, because dan seemed to lose interest in her. >> dan was very much into martial arts. and he would frequent a dojo in a part of charleston. when his session would be over and he would be leaving, another session would be starting where it was a much younger class. >> i was 9 years old. wanted to pick up something new. do something different, so karate. made a few friends. one of them was, you know, my age, and then the other was dan hiers. well, it all started. we were playing, i think it was like a game of tag going on between me and two other kids. dan started running around, playing tag with us. he was like a big kid. >> dan became friends with the child's mot
they moved to the charleston area and took up residency in a suburb of charleston. >> mila, her relationship with dan from almost the beginning had been difficult. mila was saying how dan did not show her attention or affection. it was very difficult for her having her family so far away, being in brazil, and her being alone. >> we used to talk a lot. and once she told me she was having some problems about, concerning her sexual life, because dan seemed to lose interest in her....
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since the early days after charleston much has happened. the confederate flag was removed from the grounds of the south carolina state capital and other public places. continuing struggle has continued to play out in the streets of ferguson missouri. incidents ofen new gun violence and lafayette, louisiana and chattanooga, tennessee and the reports of gun violence continued daily in washington dc, chicago and other cities and towns across america. the reverend dr. martin luther king who once spoke in this very room at about where i am -- in a 1967 essay, where do we go from here? chaos or community? perhaps our guest today can try to answer that question. please give a warm welcome to the presiding pre-late and senior bishop of the african methodist episcopal church, john richard bryant. [applause] >> let me acknowledge the presence of my wife, my partner and marriage and ministry for 46 years. [applause] patriarch to have the of our family here, mr. charles robinson who will turn 90 later this month. happy to have my sister here. god bless
since the early days after charleston much has happened. the confederate flag was removed from the grounds of the south carolina state capital and other public places. continuing struggle has continued to play out in the streets of ferguson missouri. incidents ofen new gun violence and lafayette, louisiana and chattanooga, tennessee and the reports of gun violence continued daily in washington dc, chicago and other cities and towns across america. the reverend dr. martin luther king who once...
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was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >> tomorrow, lunches for your kids under two bucks. stay tuned for more found wandering. >> have a great day. see ya. >>> whew. another wild week with wild swings on wall street. the dow dropping more than 1,000 points monday morning. all three indices rebounding and managing to end the week in the green. now presidential candidate bernie sanders blaming all this market mess on wall street greed. but some here say he's wrong. so who's right? hi, everyone. i'm brenda buttner. this is "bulls & bears." and here they are. gary b. smith, jonas max ferris, john layfield along with gary and emily tisch sussman. bernie sand
was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >> tomorrow, lunches for your kids...
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was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. good night.. tom: good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs. donald trump's candidacy, it just keeps on getting steam. the billionaire populist leaving his rivals in the dust now with the new national poll showing trump leading next closest competitor by 16 points. trump's straight talk and refusal to back down from confrontations apparently is resonating with voters fed up with typical washington politicians, and the same poll showing vice president biden's performing better against republicans in a general election matchup than hillary clinton despite the fact that biden says he is deciding whethe
was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. good night.. tom: good evening, everybody,...
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. >> i actually thought for sure they would say to me after charleston but they said charleston just added to the believe that they had that it's necessary. there's been other shooting at churches and they been hearing about the tragedy that they feel like they need this protection. >> at that state of affairs that you have to think that way. >> yet understand that it's a holy building in a church, but it can also open up any businessman who wants to defend his business and to have a concealed concealed carry inside their building as well so maybe that's why. >> my heart feels an incredible amount of stress when i think about soft targets though. when i think about my daughter to school, when i think about people in church, i don't know what the right answer is but these people are clearly an easy target for scary, crazy people. people. one pastor thought it was his right and he has a responsibility to protect the people of his church. and possibly someone who wants to do harm. >> of him. >> i'm here in jersey city at the hyatt regency hotel, i'm headed to the roof to learn berber ur
. >> i actually thought for sure they would say to me after charleston but they said charleston just added to the believe that they had that it's necessary. there's been other shooting at churches and they been hearing about the tragedy that they feel like they need this protection. >> at that state of affairs that you have to think that way. >> yet understand that it's a holy building in a church, but it can also open up any businessman who wants to defend his business and to...
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charleston was one of the wholliest in the old south. you had such a greatbackground of churches and religion and spirituals. whatare your perspective growing up on the bible and how you process that in terms of your community organizing. >> i think that change will change in this country and society has come with the role especially for african- americans is the church as an ins institution as been the the activitial point. the drive wasfed by volunteer and generated by congregations of both black and white. when we went tomississippi in the 60s and alabama and so forth. a lot ofwhite volunteers were volunteers by denominational desire to reach elk the i. so the church is the fundamental for change. when the gentleman struck at mother emanuel, a principal church which i have attended when i worked inside the south, he stroke below at the heart of the symbol of black freedom and so that's why when the eld duiest church, the mormon church ruled out, the bureau's name, they roll out four million name of blacks who used to be on plantation
charleston was one of the wholliest in the old south. you had such a greatbackground of churches and religion and spirituals. whatare your perspective growing up on the bible and how you process that in terms of your community organizing. >> i think that change will change in this country and society has come with the role especially for african- americans is the church as an ins institution as been the the activitial point. the drive wasfed by volunteer and generated by congregations of...
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is moved by the charleston nine, the south carolina citizens who were mowed down, but the heart of the democratic bill, and isn't that interesting, it's a conservative - yet again. it's a conservative democrat or republican background checks. what your piece shows was that you can go to gun show or go online and buy a gun. the soint's bill does not touch that. why do you thinks the n.r.a. was moved by what happened there, and not in charleston, combine . >> i think is it's acumulative effect. how can you not be moved by the way the relatives of the south carolina nine responded. >> how they came together? >> approach. for those that don't look closely direction. the senator is trying to do something about a big problem. and the states dot not always give up-to-date information. what does he do. no new money to do that. it's hard to see anything that this would do, except race problems. if a judge tells you to go and you haven't been adjudicated mentally ill, you may say just a moment, that presents constitutional problems. >> are you convinced that the mentally ill will be able to keep
is moved by the charleston nine, the south carolina citizens who were mowed down, but the heart of the democratic bill, and isn't that interesting, it's a conservative - yet again. it's a conservative democrat or republican background checks. what your piece shows was that you can go to gun show or go online and buy a gun. the soint's bill does not touch that. why do you thinks the n.r.a. was moved by what happened there, and not in charleston, combine . >> i think is it's acumulative...
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was moved by what happened there, and not in charleston, combine and it goes on. . >> i think is it's a cumulative effect. how can you not be moved by the way the relatives of the south carolina nine responded. >> how they came together? >> approach. for those that don't look closely direction. the senator is trying to do something about a big problem. and the states dot not always give up-to-date information. what does he do. no new money to do that. it's hard to see anything that this would do, except race problems. if a judge tells you to go and you haven't been adjudicated mentally ill, you may say just a moment, that presents constitutional problems. >> are you convinced that the mentally ill will be able to keep getting gun gs, because of the loophole some are pointing to. a judge says, let's say you expect, that you must go to a psychiatrist. you can buy a gun during this time. >> is this issue of mental health the issue that needs to be addressed. washington d.c. is home to st. elizabeth hospital. it was home of john hinkley, a man who tried to assassinate president ronald rea
was moved by what happened there, and not in charleston, combine and it goes on. . >> i think is it's a cumulative effect. how can you not be moved by the way the relatives of the south carolina nine responded. >> how they came together? >> approach. for those that don't look closely direction. the senator is trying to do something about a big problem. and the states dot not always give up-to-date information. what does he do. no new money to do that. it's hard to see anything...
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was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for the food lovers fat loss system, brought to you by provida life sciences-- practical solutions for better living. >> i'm annette, i'm from studio city, california. i'm a mother of three, i weight 155-1/2 pounds. this is the heaviest i've ever been. i'm a size 10. ...and this is me now! i lost 25 pounds and went from that size 10 to this size 2 in just 12 weeks. how did i do it? i became a food lover. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 36 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i've lost 50 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i lost 60 pounds. >> i'm a food lover and i
was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let this community mourn the loss of allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >> announcer: the following program...
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was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let thisy m allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >>> i'm bob massi. for 32 years i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real estate problems. from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago 6,000 people a month moved here looking for employment in affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real estate crisis. now it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're going to meet real people who face the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into the city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and
was there a love deficit in ferguson, baltimore, charleston? come on, mr. west. at least be consistent. you can't play the race card when the shooter is a cop or white and call it a love deaf set when the shooter is african-american. how about we all take a step back. let's take a self-imposed time-out on the politics and the race baiting and we let thisy m allison parker and adam. right now their families would appreciate it. >>> i'm bob massi. for 32 years i've been practicing law...
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he says that the charleston church shootings were his tipping point. >> right. the tipping point for attention seeking. he saw the attention that was received from that shooter all over the country. and that particular shooter was glorified on the news, in his eyes. that's why he picked this time of the day to shoot these two people. >> you say he's not a sociopath and that was this foreseeable. >> clearly foreseeable. when investigators go back to 2013 and they start examining the employer's records, the disciplinary records, the performance appraisals, everything that was said about him, and you start compiling that as the behavioral profile of the individual, you look at the violence continuum or the signs, these lead up to this particular act. they're clearly foreseeable. >> all right. so where do we go from here with regard to security for reporters who are out on the road and covering stories in dangerous situations 24/7? >> all right. we're exceptionally good at wake-up calls. we've been better at hitting the snooze button. we know that reporters are in v
he says that the charleston church shootings were his tipping point. >> right. the tipping point for attention seeking. he saw the attention that was received from that shooter all over the country. and that particular shooter was glorified on the news, in his eyes. that's why he picked this time of the day to shoot these two people. >> you say he's not a sociopath and that was this foreseeable. >> clearly foreseeable. when investigators go back to 2013 and they start...
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. >> reporter: from boeing's assembly line in charleston to the plant in columbia, south carolina has become a hub for manufacturing. >> nationally, 12% of the gdp of our country is manufacturing. south carolina is now up to 18%. something really, really special is happening. >> reporter: what's happening is a result of an intense push by south carolina leaders to attract aerospace and auto manufacturing jobs. helping push down the state's unemployment rate. recently, volvo picked south carolina over mexico for an assembly plant that will employee 2,000 people. governor nikki haley says convincing companies not to build south of the border means offering them a better option. >> the way we can step up is certainly costs you can go so far but we can step up on our training, with our workforce and we can step up with the business environment and how we proceed going forward. >> reporter: a big reason why made in south carolina has become so popular is because manufacturers like bmw can ship their products around the world. in fact, the port of charleston has become the busiest on the ea
. >> reporter: from boeing's assembly line in charleston to the plant in columbia, south carolina has become a hub for manufacturing. >> nationally, 12% of the gdp of our country is manufacturing. south carolina is now up to 18%. something really, really special is happening. >> reporter: what's happening is a result of an intense push by south carolina leaders to attract aerospace and auto manufacturing jobs. helping push down the state's unemployment rate. recently, volvo...
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incidentses, carolina, about what is being done to bridge the >> reporter: all summer police in north charleston have ticketed children for doing something good like picking up litter. that ticket is actually a voucher for something fun like snacks or zoo tickets. community outreach.
incidentses, carolina, about what is being done to bridge the >> reporter: all summer police in north charleston have ticketed children for doing something good like picking up litter. that ticket is actually a voucher for something fun like snacks or zoo tickets. community outreach.
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and never was this more apparent than in the wake of a senseless tragedy that occurred in charleston, south carolina, that threatened to tear apart a city. on a june night like so many others, the tranquillity of a community was shattered by a gunman who opened fire at a church, killing nine parishioners parishioners. among the victims was native sharon da-coleman who left behind three children, including son chris who made national headlines in the days following the massacre with his message -- >> i just say love is always stronger than hate. so we just love the way my mom would, then the hate won't be anywhere close to what love is. >> reporter: today as part of the yankees' hope week initiative, the team flew chris and his two siblings to new york, and surprised him on the "today" show where he got to meet some players live and in person. >> you saw alex rodriguez coming forward, did you light up? >> i lit up more than times square. that was amazing. it was a blessing. >> for one week we get to step out of the baseball field and go into the community and share with some pretty ama
and never was this more apparent than in the wake of a senseless tragedy that occurred in charleston, south carolina, that threatened to tear apart a city. on a june night like so many others, the tranquillity of a community was shattered by a gunman who opened fire at a church, killing nine parishioners parishioners. among the victims was native sharon da-coleman who left behind three children, including son chris who made national headlines in the days following the massacre with his message...
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you mentioned how he used the charleston church shooting as a spark. he even bought his pistol two days after that. was it something specific about charleston or is this someone who is really -- anything could set him off? >> in his mind, he really is persecuted as jeff said. he has distorted thinking. to him, everything is personal. he has always said he has been bullied, subject to sexual harass money ament harassment. so the church shooting -- he names dylann roof and insults hip and says, you want a race war? bring it. in his mind it's self-brainwa self-brainwashing has come up with a way that he can act on fantasies. they've been building up to are years. after charleston, he thought, i can vindicate those nine black lives by killing some reporters in the name of getting even for her racist comments. he never met this woman. in his mind he is like, now i will be a hero. >> he turned himself from a victim into a hero. >> that's where you see -- how do you say, dylann roof, you are the worst, you want a race war, bring it on, but yet he takes people
you mentioned how he used the charleston church shooting as a spark. he even bought his pistol two days after that. was it something specific about charleston or is this someone who is really -- anything could set him off? >> in his mind, he really is persecuted as jeff said. he has distorted thinking. to him, everything is personal. he has always said he has been bullied, subject to sexual harass money ament harassment. so the church shooting -- he names dylann roof and insults hip and...
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the church shooting in charleston happened on 6-17-15. two glok nine millimeters were purchased about him. as for daniel roof deleted you bring it you white deleted. the madness ends. just before 11:30 a.m. virginia state police spot the silver mustang on interstate 66. this time the murderer avoid a real gunfight speeding away before running off the road and crashing. troopers fine him inside with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. he later dies at the hospital at 1:26 p.m. i want to bring in jeffrey marks the general manager of wdbj. mr. marks, i've been with you all day. i'm sorry to have to be with you under these circumstances. let's start on something that must do something to help warm your heart back up. this community. it came out. it refers to you and your colleagues as their news family. they gave warm regards to the work that these two young journalists did even if they weren't here long enough they certainly made their impression. how are you all handling it tonight? >> we're gratified. we know we have followers. we have viewers
the church shooting in charleston happened on 6-17-15. two glok nine millimeters were purchased about him. as for daniel roof deleted you bring it you white deleted. the madness ends. just before 11:30 a.m. virginia state police spot the silver mustang on interstate 66. this time the murderer avoid a real gunfight speeding away before running off the road and crashing. troopers fine him inside with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. he later dies at the hospital at 1:26 p.m. i want to bring in...
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when you think about charleston, it's where the civil work started. i'm thinking that this is historic, that it's where the civil war is going to end. i think this is a closed chapter now for the black political left to continue a few of these fires, and maybe we can get to some real questions of what has broken down in these communities, what has broken down in our education, what has broken down economically that we're not seeing that ship come up from the -- shift come up from the bottom to the top. i'm looking forward to a brand new day because of the courage of south carolinians. >> host: i'm going to call you out just a little bit. right before this interview you said now i can go to my family reunion in south carolina. what'd you mean by that? [laughter] >> guest: well, the reunion moves around, but 90% of my family is in south carolina. people don't know that i'm from there. ..
when you think about charleston, it's where the civil work started. i'm thinking that this is historic, that it's where the civil war is going to end. i think this is a closed chapter now for the black political left to continue a few of these fires, and maybe we can get to some real questions of what has broken down in these communities, what has broken down in our education, what has broken down economically that we're not seeing that ship come up from the -- shift come up from the bottom to...
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the church shooting in charleston happened on jun june 17th. now... law enforcement officers have concerns. >> in his television resume real posted on youtube, he hasn't work at that virginia station in about two years. now, flanagan says he was also influenced by the virginia tech shoot calling him his boy. he also mentions the shooters in the columbine high school massacre and the charleston church shootings calling them heroes. lucy? >> chris, we are learning more tonight about the victims. reporter alison parker and photojournalist adam ward parker had just turn 24 years and was dating chris hurst who's an anchor at the tv station. ward was engaged to the morning show's producer melissa ott who watched from the control room as all of this played out. today was ott's last day at the station she was heading to new job. meanwhile parker's father has spoken with the washington post. he said that his wife first learned of shooting in a text message from the station. he says they didn't know their daughter's condition but they feared the worst when they
the church shooting in charleston happened on jun june 17th. now... law enforcement officers have concerns. >> in his television resume real posted on youtube, he hasn't work at that virginia station in about two years. now, flanagan says he was also influenced by the virginia tech shoot calling him his boy. he also mentions the shooters in the columbine high school massacre and the charleston church shootings calling them heroes. lucy? >> chris, we are learning more tonight about...
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he says he bought his gun two days after the shooting in charleston, south carolina, in june. he recounts a long history of what he claims is racial discrimination, that he was bullied, that he was mistreated at other jobs anticipated talks supporttively about other mass shootings, about sun wee show carried out the virginia tech shooting, that killed 32 people, high school students who carried out the shooting at columbine and discusses his letter of what he calls a suicide note for friends and family. he says his anger has been building steadily. "i have been a human powder keg for a while, just weight to go boom." but he worked at the station in roanoke for about 11 months, but he was fired in 2013. so it's been more than two years since he worked at that station, till he took action against two employees there today. >> it was interesting to see what he was doing with social media, the fact that he was not only recording what he did and was posting it the whole way. he really wanted to be on stage, literally and figuratively. >> he bragged on social media, said disparaging
he says he bought his gun two days after the shooting in charleston, south carolina, in june. he recounts a long history of what he claims is racial discrimination, that he was bullied, that he was mistreated at other jobs anticipated talks supporttively about other mass shootings, about sun wee show carried out the virginia tech shooting, that killed 32 people, high school students who carried out the shooting at columbine and discusses his letter of what he calls a suicide note for friends...
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. >> sheriff from charleston, south carolina. well-publicized, al qaeda communications, about the brutality and the impact that had. isil has been exponential in that regard. what is your assessment of what i would term as sort of an impotent, sort of an international response to this. is anything in your mind concrete directed towards isis to emphasize or the incentivize that kind of brutality? >> we are certainly have to the incentivize that by killing as many of them as we can. [laughter] mr. vickers: but, you know, i so has a were -- isil has a war against everybody. we will do with them in a future day. right now, we're focused on the west. and he didn't pay attention to that. isil makes war on anybody. and it has been successful to some extent. it's brutality backfired. that is what led to the awakening. and at some point, it is going to backfire on isil. the sunni areas of iraq, if you tie to look at it in straight military terms and see how do 2000 guys in vehicles defeat an army of 50,000 that we spend $25 billion traini
. >> sheriff from charleston, south carolina. well-publicized, al qaeda communications, about the brutality and the impact that had. isil has been exponential in that regard. what is your assessment of what i would term as sort of an impotent, sort of an international response to this. is anything in your mind concrete directed towards isis to emphasize or the incentivize that kind of brutality? >> we are certainly have to the incentivize that by killing as many of them as we can....
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take a look. >> you're from charleston, south carolina. >> sure am. >> we did our show there. we fell in love with that town. and those people. >> what is it about the place? >> she said it, the people. and the food helps a lot. and the beach doesn't hurt, either. it's a great city. >> do people still come up to you and say "there's hootie" and talk about hootie & the blowfish or is has that passed? >> people who do it now are people who think they're really funny. >> like you've never heard it before. >> exactly. but people ask if we're getting back together and we are but, you know, it's just a matter of doing it at the right time. >> so you're hitting the road. do you enjoy going on tour? >> i love playing for people. that's all i've ever wanted to do since i was four years old. >> as much as you hate leaving charleston, the good thing about the payoff is you get to meet great people who love your music. >> exactly. >> what's the first thing you do when you get to a brand new city? >> if it's summer i try to find something to do with the kids, like an amusement park. >> how
take a look. >> you're from charleston, south carolina. >> sure am. >> we did our show there. we fell in love with that town. and those people. >> what is it about the place? >> she said it, the people. and the food helps a lot. and the beach doesn't hurt, either. it's a great city. >> do people still come up to you and say "there's hootie" and talk about hootie & the blowfish or is has that passed? >> people who do it now are people who...
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. >> we had a chance to sit down with darius to talk about charleston, south carolina, which we both love and his family and his new music. >> take a look. >> you're from charleston, south carolina,er. >> sure am. >> we did our show and fell in love with that town and those people. >> what is it about the town that you love? >> the people. she said it. the food. the beach doesn't hurt either. it's a great city. >> do people still come up to you and say, there's hootie or are those days past? >> that's very rare. the people who do call it think they're really funny. >> like you've never heard it before. >> people still ask me if we're getting back together. but it is just a matter of doing it at the right time. >> you're hitting the road. do you enjoy going on tour? >> i love playing for people. that's all i wanted to do. >> as much as you hate leaving charleston, the good news is you get to meet people who love your music all around the country what is the first thing you do when you get to a new city. >> i my kids with me over the summer, find an amusement park or something. >> we m
. >> we had a chance to sit down with darius to talk about charleston, south carolina, which we both love and his family and his new music. >> take a look. >> you're from charleston, south carolina,er. >> sure am. >> we did our show and fell in love with that town and those people. >> what is it about the town that you love? >> the people. she said it. the food. the beach doesn't hurt either. it's a great city. >> do people still come up to you...
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why ferguson, north are charleston, staten island. are reflected in >> for all the coverage of police clashes with minority neighborhoods, ferguson, north charleston, staten island and the rest, you would think that this was unique to this country but it is not. brazil also faces serious allegation of s of excessive actions against black minorities. our guide to the streets of bahia state knows racism in both countries. >> my name is . living in a world is designed to believe that your life has no value. i never believed that. i was taught the truth. i knew my people built this country and once i learned that brazil was a product of the same slave trade i became obsessed with comparing systems. so once i got the chance to actually come here i took it. being outdoors is to be connected to african itself whether it's the food you eat, the music you play, those things come directly from your culture, from west africa. brazil is home to the second largest group of afte afro descendants. the celebration of african culture is everywhere her
why ferguson, north are charleston, staten island. are reflected in >> for all the coverage of police clashes with minority neighborhoods, ferguson, north charleston, staten island and the rest, you would think that this was unique to this country but it is not. brazil also faces serious allegation of s of excessive actions against black minorities. our guide to the streets of bahia state knows racism in both countries. >> my name is . living in a world is designed to believe that...
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one on one with an r&b legend >>> the man accused in the charleston church murders pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges today. 21-year-old dylann roof left the federal court house in charleston after his arraignment, charged it killing nine people at an historic black church last month. his lawyers say dylann roof wants to plead guilty but not until prosecutors decide if they will seek the death penalty. he faces state charges, but not for hate crimes. south carolina is one of five states without a hate crime statute. the federal law could make a difference in this case, but since the law was adopted in 2009, its success has been limited. >> randall pinkston has more. >> the federal grand jury in south carolina has returned a 33 count indictment against dylann roof. charging him with federal hate crimes ... >> reporter: even though dylann roof faces the possibility of the death penalty on state charges, attorney-general loretta lynch decided his alleged violence against african-american was spo extreme he should face federal penalties. >> this federal hate crime law prohib
one on one with an r&b legend >>> the man accused in the charleston church murders pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges today. 21-year-old dylann roof left the federal court house in charleston after his arraignment, charged it killing nine people at an historic black church last month. his lawyers say dylann roof wants to plead guilty but not until prosecutors decide if they will seek the death penalty. he faces state charges, but not for hate crimes. south carolina is...
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church shootings -- columbine come charleston church shootings. saying what sent me over the top was thuchurch shooting. -- was the church shooting. >> i am keba arnold. julie haener is off. >> i am frank somerville. vester flanagan is the man who killed the news crew in virginia and turns out he grew up in the bay area. he even worked at kpix in the 1990s. when he started working on air he change said his name to -- changed his name to bryce williams. he sent a manifesto to abc news. >> vester flanagan shot and killed his former colleagues, wdbj7 reporter alison parker and wdbj7 photographer adam ward. they worked on the morning news together. they were just out doing their job interviewing a local official for a story outside of virginia. 6:45 a.m. this morning local time, vester flanagan fired 15 shots during live television, killing the two and injuring this woman they were interviewing. not only did this happen on live television the gunman recorded it on his cell phone. ktvu's eric rasmussen with a look at
church shootings -- columbine come charleston church shootings. saying what sent me over the top was thuchurch shooting. -- was the church shooting. >> i am keba arnold. julie haener is off. >> i am frank somerville. vester flanagan is the man who killed the news crew in virginia and turns out he grew up in the bay area. he even worked at kpix in the 1990s. when he started working on air he change said his name to -- changed his name to bryce williams. he sent a manifesto to abc...
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why ferguson, north are charleston, staten island. are reflected in >> hunted to the brink of extinction... >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species... >> i feel like we're making an impact >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a tropcal wind storm... >> ...can effect and surprise us... >> wow, these are amazing... >> techknow, where technology meets humanity! only on al jazeera america >> for all the coverage of police clashes with minority neighborhoods, ferguson, north charleston, staten island and the rest, you would think that this was unique to this country but it is not. brazil also faces serious allegation of s of excessive actions against black minorities. our guide to the streets of bahia state knows racism in both countries. >> my name is . living in a world is designed to believe that your life has no value.
why ferguson, north are charleston, staten island. are reflected in >> hunted to the brink of extinction... >> we need an urgent method that stops the killing. >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new science. >> this radio carbon dating method can tell us if trade of ivory is legal. >> it could save a species... >> i feel like we're making an impact >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> i'm standing in a...
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let's go to charleston. take a look at this. >> why did you do it? >> according to authorities, 21-year-old dylann roof sat with his soon to be victims for an hour in a bible study class listening to them pray, watching them worship before gunning them down. ♪ ♪ >> hard, it's hard to explain to your children. >> i'm mad, i'm hurt, i'm angry. i want to know why it happened. .. what have you seen since this? >> first of all, and take what happened in charleston out of historical context. exact same church was burned down in the early 1800s when one of the noorzai classmen can have an insurrection against the slaveowners. the white people in charleston were concerned because there more africans than whites and they were brutal to the africans and are trying to keep the africans suppressed. want i want to say, is that we continue to get people asking us questions but they don't want of real dialogue. how is the trick protecting itself. they don't want to talk about how to improve came into that space with the ideas that animate it was a busy day. my
let's go to charleston. take a look at this. >> why did you do it? >> according to authorities, 21-year-old dylann roof sat with his soon to be victims for an hour in a bible study class listening to them pray, watching them worship before gunning them down. ♪ ♪ >> hard, it's hard to explain to your children. >> i'm mad, i'm hurt, i'm angry. i want to know why it happened. .. what have you seen since this? >> first of all, and take what happened in charleston...
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at a freedom industries facility in charleston, west virginia, it sent the toxic chemical into the river. robert has more on today's hearing, and robert, what kind of punishment is this gary southern facing? >> reporter: well, you know in court today, the judge said that he could face 30 days, or up to three years. we'll see when the sentencing comes down in mid december, and $300,000 in fines. and if you look at it, that's about 1 dollar per amount of people that couldn't drink water for weeks here in charleston, west virginia. 300,000 that is. and we have been trying to talk to mr. southern since this all went down in 2014. this is the guy that famously came out in a press conference last year with a bottle of water, and as reporters were asking questions to him, he kept drinking the water when all of the people here couldn't drink it or bathe in it. quite an ego he has, so we decided to do a little full full-court pressure ofull-court. >> we're not going to be talking to the media. >> mr. southern, are you the example of a greedy executive who doesn't care about people? >> sir, excuse
at a freedom industries facility in charleston, west virginia, it sent the toxic chemical into the river. robert has more on today's hearing, and robert, what kind of punishment is this gary southern facing? >> reporter: well, you know in court today, the judge said that he could face 30 days, or up to three years. we'll see when the sentencing comes down in mid december, and $300,000 in fines. and if you look at it, that's about 1 dollar per amount of people that couldn't drink water for...
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and then, the formal thing in charleston happened. so -- the horrible thing in charleston happened. i were sitting there and thought he would have to stay and deal with this. we accepted that. he is the president. the next morning, they said he was coming. it was not clear if he was coming to my house. i thought it was heavy. then, the white house said he would come. so, we had to address that. wewould be three days before put the interview out and he would be addressing it. it was the right thing to do. charlie rose: of course. guest: i knew that we had to address the supreme court stuff and charleston. he comes into my driveway, which was tented. we had snipers on my neighbor's roof. i had to ask them if we could do that. my neighbor was retired and he was thrilled. are youlike, " are yo kidding?" secret service for a day! guest: you stay focused. it was solitary. there was no distraction. my garage is cluttered for a reason. there were 15-20 secret service people around and all i could think about was that i had to connect with barack obama. up, i could tell that there were a lot
and then, the formal thing in charleston happened. so -- the horrible thing in charleston happened. i were sitting there and thought he would have to stay and deal with this. we accepted that. he is the president. the next morning, they said he was coming. it was not clear if he was coming to my house. i thought it was heavy. then, the white house said he would come. so, we had to address that. wewould be three days before put the interview out and he would be addressing it. it was the right...