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we start with lucia from raleigh, north carolina. our line for north carolina residents. good morning. go ahead. caller: hello. my question is the republican party has sent a clear message in north carolina to african-americans, and that messages, we don't want you to vote. we hope you don't vote. we're going to make it very difficult for you to vote. we have been through i think three lawsuits. they spent like $9 million trying to suppress the vote. and i want to know why does the republican party seem to put the party over the people? thank you. pedro: professor dinan? there is no doubt north carolina is not the only state, texas and wisconsin have also been the center of legal battles. carolina in 2013 passed an omnibus voter reform law and had a number of components to it. it imposed a voter i.d. requirement for the first time. it reduced the number of days from early voting from 17 days to 10 days and eliminated the same-day registration, the ability during the early voting period to actually register to vote and vote on the same day. this was an omnibus bill. it was
we start with lucia from raleigh, north carolina. our line for north carolina residents. good morning. go ahead. caller: hello. my question is the republican party has sent a clear message in north carolina to african-americans, and that messages, we don't want you to vote. we hope you don't vote. we're going to make it very difficult for you to vote. we have been through i think three lawsuits. they spent like $9 million trying to suppress the vote. and i want to know why does the republican...
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we start with lucia from raleigh, north carolina. our line for north carolina residents. good morning. go ahead. caller: hello. my question is the republican party has sent a clear message in north carolina to african-americans and that message is we don't want you to vote. we hope you don't vote. we're going to make it very difficult for you to vote. we've been through think three lawsuits. they spent like $9 million trying to suppress the vote. and i want to know why does the republican party seem to put the party over the people. thank you. host: professor? guest: it's worth rehearsing that north carolina, the legal challenge in 2013 passed a voter reform law and had a number of components to it. it imposed a voter i.d. requirement for the first time. it reduced the number of days from early voting from 17 days to 10 days and eliminated the same-day registration, the ability during the early voting feared register your vote and vote on the same day. this is an ominous deal. it was challenged in federal court. initially, the judge upheld the law in all respects. and the
we start with lucia from raleigh, north carolina. our line for north carolina residents. good morning. go ahead. caller: hello. my question is the republican party has sent a clear message in north carolina to african-americans and that message is we don't want you to vote. we hope you don't vote. we're going to make it very difficult for you to vote. we've been through think three lawsuits. they spent like $9 million trying to suppress the vote. and i want to know why does the republican party...
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it has embarrassed north carolina. if they just leave this new definition of gender expression and gender identity, which changes the whole definition of man and woman, boy and girl, and our privacy rights, if we're not going to have leaders stand up for the basic rights of either see in our nation, and our state, and our state, then we our -- then we are losing strong leadership. roy cooper: i'm glad he admits this is an embarrassment to north carolina, because it is. we had investors come in to tell -- they controlled $2 trillion worth of assets, and they told us this is essentially state government inflicted recession. governor mccrory attacked them. three days later in wilmington come at a speech to the chamber of commerce, said we need to bring more investment and capital into north carolina. gov. pat mccrory: i got a standing ovation at that chamber of commerce event. chuck todd: i have follow-ups were both of you. -- each have 32nd responses 30 second responses. you're the chief law enforcement of the state. if
it has embarrassed north carolina. if they just leave this new definition of gender expression and gender identity, which changes the whole definition of man and woman, boy and girl, and our privacy rights, if we're not going to have leaders stand up for the basic rights of either see in our nation, and our state, and our state, then we our -- then we are losing strong leadership. roy cooper: i'm glad he admits this is an embarrassment to north carolina, because it is. we had investors come in...
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the current governor of north carolina pat mccrory, and the current attorney general of north carolina, roy cooper. let's give them a rou i want both to know there is a live audience and hopefully that's as much as they participate in this debate. mr. mccrory, by virtue of the coin toss, you will go first with your one-minute opening statement. you also receive the first question. mr. mccrory, go ahead. >> chuck, first, welcome to north carolina. this is a very difficult time to our state. sadly, i had to announce two hours ago at the emergency center that we've now lost 17 those families. and i'm also extremely proud of our team, our national guard. i'm proud of the president for working with us. i'm very proud of our emergency operations team and all of the state and local officials. i do want to make an announcement that, however, if you're in moore county and live below woodlake dam, if you live below that dam, you need to evacuate that area immediately because the engineers have not certified the strength of that dam based upon some work today. and i needo if you're one of the 60
the current governor of north carolina pat mccrory, and the current attorney general of north carolina, roy cooper. let's give them a rou i want both to know there is a live audience and hopefully that's as much as they participate in this debate. mr. mccrory, by virtue of the coin toss, you will go first with your one-minute opening statement. you also receive the first question. mr. mccrory, go ahead. >> chuck, first, welcome to north carolina. this is a very difficult time to our...
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we are still attracting business every day to north carolina. investment in north carolina. i think we've got the fourth fastest-growing economy. we might have missed a few people like paypal. it's their loss, in my summation. jonathan: so you don't think this bill has hurt the economy in north carolina? senator burr: based upon what i see and the economic data, we still attract investment and we still create jobs every week. jonathan: another question to you. you have been in congress for two decades, 22 years as you pointed out. your opponent has criticized you for taking millions of dollars from special interests. you are just one of three senators who voted against the stock act which banned lawmakers from trading. my question to you is how do you respond to ms. ross's allegation that you basically used your position to cash in? senator burr: it's a lie, quite honestly. she has claimed that my personal wealth has grown phenomenally. let me share with you -- when i left the private sector 22 years ago, my retirement account was switched over to an ira worth a little more
we are still attracting business every day to north carolina. investment in north carolina. i think we've got the fourth fastest-growing economy. we might have missed a few people like paypal. it's their loss, in my summation. jonathan: so you don't think this bill has hurt the economy in north carolina? senator burr: based upon what i see and the economic data, we still attract investment and we still create jobs every week. jonathan: another question to you. you have been in congress for two...
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protecting north carolina families. i'm no marketing guru... but this guy is. he's from madison avenue. carolina families. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. "mom approved?" "caffeine free?" we think mr. marketing guru would fit in better at a different chicken company. ooh, i got it. "gluten free." >>> aish man with have could become very first person to be cured. >> if the trial is successful it could pave the way for effectively treating the 37 million people around the world living with the virus. >> reporter: joe josh contracted hiv in 2008. she says being diagnosed was heartbreaking. >> it was awful. i would like to say oh, i took it in my stride but that just isn't true. i was in a sort of shock. today has come a long way but despite major medical advances there is still no cure. now, that could be ab
protecting north carolina families. i'm no marketing guru... but this guy is. he's from madison avenue. carolina families. he likes to say things like... raised without antibiotics. that's a phrase he invented to make chicken sound safer. and it doesn't mean much because, by federal law, all chickens must be clear of antibiotics before they leave the farm. i've got more. "mom approved?" "caffeine free?" we think mr. marketing guru would fit in better at a different chicken...
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his work earned him a spot in the north carolina journalism hall of fame and north carolina broadcasters hall of fame. >> he stepped down in 2015 at that time telling viewers he was battling als. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to twenty-six billion." but seniors would pay nine percent more for medicare. richard burr is looking out for himself and the insurance industry... not you. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. ?? with the name trusted for 80 years, you have the compassion of the cross. the security of the shield. and the best choice of doctors and hospitals. giving you the power to keep pace. blue cross and blue shield of north carolina. >>> tonight a moore county couple fighting for a little boy who say of they say is a victim of a broken system. >> andy was just an infant when he suffered permanent brain damage the result of being shaken. cbs north carolina's michael hyland reports getting justice has been a battle for years and and
his work earned him a spot in the north carolina journalism hall of fame and north carolina broadcasters hall of fame. >> he stepped down in 2015 at that time telling viewers he was battling als. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to twenty-six billion." but seniors would pay nine percent more for medicare. richard burr is looking out for himself and the...
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she was so proud to be a north carolina teacher. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why thousands of teachers are moving out of state. as governor, i'll make schools the priority again. >>> time is we're digesting all of the information. 145 miles an hour winds associated with this massive category 4 hurricane. look at the circular characteristics of this storm. that's a clear indicator of how strong the storm is. a pretty defined eye within the last hour or so as well. a little ways away from the extreme southwestern peninsula of haiti. throughout the next few hours. moving to the north at 9 miles today and then move on to the bahamas. here's a look at some of the computer models that we monitor when we are tracking hurricane and you can most of these have them move to shore. i showed you the updated track. you do know that this is the yellow track for the national
she was so proud to be a north carolina teacher. she wouldn't have liked how we've fallen to 41st in teacher pay... 44th in per-student spending... or that governor mccrory tried to cut education funding to its lowest budget share in over 30 years. it's why thousands of teachers are moving out of state. as governor, i'll make schools the priority again. >>> time is we're digesting all of the information. 145 miles an hour winds associated with this massive category 4 hurricane. look at...
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it has embarrassed north carolina. if they just leave this new definition of gender expression and gender identity, which changes the whole definition of man and woman, boy and girl, and our privacy rights, if we're not going to have leaders stand up for the basic rights of either see in our nation, and our state, and our state, then we our -- then we are losing strong leadership. roy cooper: i'm glad he admits this is an embarrassment to north carolina, because it is. we had investors come in to tell -- they controlled $2 trillion worth of assets, and they told us this is essentially state government inflicted recession. governor mccrory attacked them. three days later in wilmington come at a speech to the chamber of commerce, said we need to bring more investment and capital into north carolina. gov. pat mccrory: i got a standing ovation at that chamber of commerce event. chuck todd: i have follow-ups were both of you. -- each have 32nd responses 30 second responses. you're the chief law enforcement of the state. if
it has embarrassed north carolina. if they just leave this new definition of gender expression and gender identity, which changes the whole definition of man and woman, boy and girl, and our privacy rights, if we're not going to have leaders stand up for the basic rights of either see in our nation, and our state, and our state, then we our -- then we are losing strong leadership. roy cooper: i'm glad he admits this is an embarrassment to north carolina, because it is. we had investors come in...
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where does north carolina go from here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my priorities as governor. we need to end giveaways for companies that send jobs overseas and grow our economy here. and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top aren't getting tax breaks at your expense. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it's october 8th, 2016. welcome to trump campaign. leaked video shows the candidate making lewd and sexist remarks, and breaking overnight, trump responds with a midnight video. >>> hurricane matthew charges up the southeast coast. we are in the heart of the storm. and cking up the pieces in florida, as the dangerous wind dies down, a surge of water still threatens the state.
where does north carolina go from here? i'm roy cooper, and after years of our state moving backward, these would be my priorities as governor. we need to end giveaways for companies that send jobs overseas and grow our economy here. and we need to reform our tax system so those at the top aren't getting tax breaks at your expense. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. it's october 8th, 2016. welcome to trump campaign. leaked video shows the candidate making lewd and sexist...
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we need a governor who knows how to rebuild north carolina's north carolina can be one of the most admired states in this country. i'm going to work hard as your governor to rebuild north carolina. thank you for your vote. >> mr. mccrory? >> let's have more debates. i am welcoming more debates so people don't have to take decisions over multimillion dollar tv ads. i welcome more. i love our state and i love our people and i am so proud of the people in the coming together leadership that helped in the recovery with volunteer agencies, and i was proud of my leadership team responding four weeks ago to the charlotte incident where we decided to bring the national guard long before the mayor requested it. sadly, roy cooper was against working with the mayor and the mayor's office. i was having to work with the police chief and coordinate with the police chief and hand the powers of the police chief and i showed the leadership as i came in the office assed 74th governor when the unemployment was the 5th highest in the country. we needed to make change and lowered the income tax and business ta
we need a governor who knows how to rebuild north carolina's north carolina can be one of the most admired states in this country. i'm going to work hard as your governor to rebuild north carolina. thank you for your vote. >> mr. mccrory? >> let's have more debates. i am welcoming more debates so people don't have to take decisions over multimillion dollar tv ads. i welcome more. i love our state and i love our people and i am so proud of the people in the coming together leadership...
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donald trump, he is no respect. >> there's a time in which north carolina was north carolina. now it's more like north america there are people from all over carolina home. back in friendship where my mother was born and where she's buried, in our family's cemetery. >> in the south, certainly here in friendship, people don't so much visit the graveyard to grieve but to talk. to visit family. >> reporter: the friendship of her childhood was predominantly black, overwhelmingly rural. today it's now a place where the highly educated and overly affluent live as friends. >> i moved here for >> software engineer. >> reporter: in north carolina this election is less about two unpopular presidential candidates. it's far more personal than that. it's about what was -- >> i'm sure she would have had a strong opinion about hillary clinton and donald trump. >> reporter: what is -- >> what do you think about this race between hillary clinton and donald trump? >> i just want to vote none of the above. >> reporter: and what will become of an old southern state battling over what a new americ
donald trump, he is no respect. >> there's a time in which north carolina was north carolina. now it's more like north america there are people from all over carolina home. back in friendship where my mother was born and where she's buried, in our family's cemetery. >> in the south, certainly here in friendship, people don't so much visit the graveyard to grieve but to talk. to visit family. >> reporter: the friendship of her childhood was predominantly black, overwhelmingly...
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>>> north carolina news at 5 starts now. >> breaking news on cbs north carolina. right now raleigh police are investigating a crash that put one man in the hospital. >> and flooding after hurricane matthew still causing problems for folks in our area from power outages to school closings. we have everything you need to know this morning about the storm's impact. hello go here on cbs north carolina. i'm stefan chase. >> good morning, i'm russ bowen. lets get straight to it. several school systems in our area remain closed yet again today. >> here's a part of the list, cumberland, halifax, harnett, moore, nash, rocky mount are closed. hoke and johnson county schools are closed for the rest of the week. lee county is on a one-hour delay today. >>> let's get straight to storm team meteorologist alyssa corfont who's got a look at our forecast. bit of dryout. >> the sunny skies are what we'll continue to see. that's the good news through the rest of the week. we do want to start off with the flood warnings that are still in effect through later today, possibly through l
>>> north carolina news at 5 starts now. >> breaking news on cbs north carolina. right now raleigh police are investigating a crash that put one man in the hospital. >> and flooding after hurricane matthew still causing problems for folks in our area from power outages to school closings. we have everything you need to know this morning about the storm's impact. hello go here on cbs north carolina. i'm stefan chase. >> good morning, i'm russ bowen. lets get straight...
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debate between the governor of north carolina, republican pat general of north carolina, democrat roy cooper. we should note that this debate is happening at a difficult time. hundreds of thousands of north carolinians are without power, and flooding still remains a threat for so many. some of you are having to listen on the radio or are streaming this debate because of no power. we want to thank you and thank both candidates and the viewers, and we hope things return to normal as soon as possible. let me begin by quickly covering the rules of tonight's debate. it will last an hour and we'll begin with one-minute opening stat and then i will pose questions directly to the candidates. i should note these questions have been determined by me and members of the radio and news association of the carolinas. each candidate will have one minute to respond and a 30-second rebuttal. i do reserve the right to follow up as needed. we will conclude the debate with 90-second closing statements. there is a device that will time. we ask that they adhere to these time limits so we don't have to becom
debate between the governor of north carolina, republican pat general of north carolina, democrat roy cooper. we should note that this debate is happening at a difficult time. hundreds of thousands of north carolinians are without power, and flooding still remains a threat for so many. some of you are having to listen on the radio or are streaming this debate because of no power. we want to thank you and thank both candidates and the viewers, and we hope things return to normal as soon as...
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carolina families and certainly north carolina women. most of the people running the minimum wage are the women working two or three jobs and most of the families rely on a woman's paycheck to make ends meet. you can count on me to stick up for the north carolina families. >> moderator: mr. burr? >> burr: the facts are i never voted for a pay raise. every opportunity to vote for a pay raise in the united states by voted against. as a matter of fact i've altered bills, and one of them that i was a cosponsor of in 2009 is the reason that we don't have a pay increase since 2009 the point i went off of the amendment, harry reid didn't let it come out an up and democratsd the pay of congress. >> moderator: on the issue of immigration a year ago governor mccoury signed the law that prohibits any county municipality from blocking local law enforcement to cooperate with federal officials. you obviously support comprehensive immigration reform. but until and unless it passes, do you support cities that don't want to help the government enforce im
carolina families and certainly north carolina women. most of the people running the minimum wage are the women working two or three jobs and most of the families rely on a woman's paycheck to make ends meet. you can count on me to stick up for the north carolina families. >> moderator: mr. burr? >> burr: the facts are i never voted for a pay raise. every opportunity to vote for a pay raise in the united states by voted against. as a matter of fact i've altered bills, and one of...
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still ahead on cbs north carolina. latest on the investigation, and how the victims' family is reacting u tonight. >> plus the durham school board is expected to add a new member arsenic, mercury, lead. that's what you got. ed the drinking water of 1.6 million people in north carolina. and what did duke energy get? a sweeter deal from pat mccrory. mccrory got thousands in campaign contributions from duke energy executives. and what will you get? years of higher electric bills to pay for cleaning up their mess. narrator: look up the facts on richard burr. the insurance industry gave richard burr's campaigns and richard burr wrote a plan to privatize medicare. "new profits for private insurers would be as high as sixteen to twenty-six billion." but seniors would pay nine percent more for medicare. richard burr is looking out for himself and the insurance industry... not you. >>> do you remember school board will meet to discuss a replacement for the district two board seat. >> 11 candidates are hoping to get the position
still ahead on cbs north carolina. latest on the investigation, and how the victims' family is reacting u tonight. >> plus the durham school board is expected to add a new member arsenic, mercury, lead. that's what you got. ed the drinking water of 1.6 million people in north carolina. and what did duke energy get? a sweeter deal from pat mccrory. mccrory got thousands in campaign contributions from duke energy executives. and what will you get? years of higher electric bills to pay for...
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portions of north carolina. this yellow line you're seeing in the middle, that's the national hurricane center's track. and could take the storm over the outer banks as we head into the weekend. it's important to note a lot can still change and we're expecting it to change over the coming days. 63 here we'll stay in the low 60s through 7:00. i'll have more on the workweek forecast and when the hurricane could arrive coming up in just a bit. russ? >> all right. on a much lighter and spicier note it's national taco day. millions of people eat tacos every day in this world. check your favorite local restaurant. many are offering taco specials in honor of the day. 5:41 in the morning. coming up next. before themselves. >> it's an extraordinary hug. family and friends remember a wake county teenager killed after a wreck. coming up in 4 minutes, hear what the victim's mom had to say after the teen hugged her. >>> yeah. barking dog, not usually something you want to hear but coming up later why this one guy is getting
portions of north carolina. this yellow line you're seeing in the middle, that's the national hurricane center's track. and could take the storm over the outer banks as we head into the weekend. it's important to note a lot can still change and we're expecting it to change over the coming days. 63 here we'll stay in the low 60s through 7:00. i'll have more on the workweek forecast and when the hurricane could arrive coming up in just a bit. russ? >> all right. on a much lighter and...
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of north carolina. entering into something without knowing the cost, the wall street journal for the past six weeks showing all the states he mentioned, cost a greater than anticipated. i inherited a $525 million missed forecast on medicaid spending from the purdue administration and we had to fix that. >> one more topic, and idea where you stand. i want to go quickly to voter id. federal court border id law. african-americans with surgical precision has been thrown out. do you regret signing the bill? >> absolute not. one thing i would like to consummate the attorney general on that he did years ago was sudafed. we were having a terrible, we agree on this issue of drug addiction and he passed the law requiring id when you get on sudafed. if id is good enough for sudafed it is good enough for the people of north carolina because anyone who thinks with tens of millions of dollars on the ground in north carolina if you don't think there is potential for voter fraud you are burying your head in the stand.
of north carolina. entering into something without knowing the cost, the wall street journal for the past six weeks showing all the states he mentioned, cost a greater than anticipated. i inherited a $525 million missed forecast on medicaid spending from the purdue administration and we had to fix that. >> one more topic, and idea where you stand. i want to go quickly to voter id. federal court border id law. african-americans with surgical precision has been thrown out. do you regret...
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basketball tournamens basketball was born in north carolina and it belongs in north carolina. we have to keep it here.li i think that vantage is really really -- damage is really severe and you see a lot of legislative candidates trying to back away from it. this whole thing about it was charlotte's fault, what charlotte was doing was passing an ordinance against discrimination and there's no other way to say it. sort of the last straw. it really captures everything the governor mccrory and the republican legislature has done which has been too narrow partisan advantage rather than to try to benefit and lift up the whole state. now we are here two weeks from election and they are paying a heck of a price for it. >> host: kerry north carolina our line for residents. sherry, you are up next. >> caller: hi that was a great response to that last caller and i as police if you could give me 20 seconds to make two comments. first of all there is a lot of building and a lot of houses being built, a lot of communities and i am seeing a lot of immigrants from east india coming in, have
basketball tournamens basketball was born in north carolina and it belongs in north carolina. we have to keep it here.li i think that vantage is really really -- damage is really severe and you see a lot of legislative candidates trying to back away from it. this whole thing about it was charlotte's fault, what charlotte was doing was passing an ordinance against discrimination and there's no other way to say it. sort of the last straw. it really captures everything the governor mccrory and the...
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in central north carolina. pushing through the sand hills right now, and some heavier rain, you can see the very bottom of the screen there, the oranges, and the reds popping up on the radar, and still pushing their way to the northwest here, so areas in cumberland county, and parts of harnett county, and lee county, and moore county, would he can expect to see the heavy rain, picking up again, here, as we head through the next 30 minutes, to an hour. and flash flood watches are in effect for all of the counties that you see, highlighted in green. and that is for the heavy rain today, which may cause some locations. and these counties here, we do have a flash flood warning in effect, until 2:30 this afternoon, and that is for sampson county county, harnett county, cumberland county, lee county, and moore and hoke counties as well. and we have seen this area, already saturated with rain. we had dam breaches as heavy rain fell a week ago. and the saturated ground not boding well with the additional rain we have m
in central north carolina. pushing through the sand hills right now, and some heavier rain, you can see the very bottom of the screen there, the oranges, and the reds popping up on the radar, and still pushing their way to the northwest here, so areas in cumberland county, and parts of harnett county, and lee county, and moore county, would he can expect to see the heavy rain, picking up again, here, as we head through the next 30 minutes, to an hour. and flash flood watches are in effect for...
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>>> north carolina news at 5 starts now. >>right now on cbs north carolina durham authorities looking for a shooter after a man is killed walking home. >>> a day after the debate hillary clinton and donald trump attend the same charity event. >>> protecting yourself from credit card fraud. e >>> you made it. good morning, happy friday. thanks for watching cbs north carolina i'm stefan chase. >>and i'm justin quesinberry. ali will have a look at your morning commute but first alyssa corfont is here with your forecast. >>pretty mild temperatures. that's just half the issue. just like yesterday we have henderson, 69 in rocky mount and clayton. raleigh we're now to 64 degrees. we're at 62 in fayetteville. 65 in ray ford and in pinehurst. a look at the fog will show the trouble spots we need to pay attention to. really looking closely at i-95 corridor, edgecombe county, nash county, wilson, halifax, up towards southampton as well. mile and a half to a mile these areas. fog will hang around till 8:00 a.m. showers possible this aft
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it's based here in north carolina. it was packed with 20 tons of supply to help the matthew. >> 4:57 on your friday. >>> matthew the most dangerous hurricane in a decade and is battering the florida coast right now. >> the impact is already being felt in north carolina to a degree. cbs north carolina has a crew on the coast with a live report in our next half hour. >>> in the meantime, here's a live look outside as you're heading to work this morning. it is not a pretty day. give yourself extra time for >> if you respect what they're doing, please evacuate. because they're doing this to save you. and eventually we're going to have to move them out so we can make sure they're safe. >>> right now on cbs north carolina, evacuations are underway on the east coast as first responders prepare >>> from haiti to our coast, we have a look at the the impact matthew is having and could have. >> good morning. thanks for watching cbs north carolina on your friday. i'm stefan chase. >> good morning, everybody. i'm russ bowen. >>> we
it's based here in north carolina. it was packed with 20 tons of supply to help the matthew. >> 4:57 on your friday. >>> matthew the most dangerous hurricane in a decade and is battering the florida coast right now. >> the impact is already being felt in north carolina to a degree. cbs north carolina has a crew on the coast with a live report in our next half hour. >>> in the meantime, here's a live look outside as you're heading to work this morning. it is not a...
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more than 450,000 duke energy customers across north carolina currently remain without north carolina. beau minnick has more on how crews are working against the aftermath of the storm here in raleigh. you can see there's a large tree that has fallen over here on gardner street. we're at the intersection with ashley court. as you can tell, the tree is blocking traffic in both directions, ask in a lot of ses in this area, trees have fallen over and have hit power lines causing a lot of those power outages. caught up with some of the duke energy crews at the staging area in raleigh. the carolinas. some of them coming from as far away as the midwest and new hampshire. >> access has been a real challenge, you know, while many roads continue to remain flooded, we're going to assess the times when we can get in and really start performing the work safely, once the flood waters recede in those areas. >> i had to go get dinner. cannot cook without power. you can't do nothing. >> some people are frustrated knowing they may not have power to a week before some people get their power restored, t
more than 450,000 duke energy customers across north carolina currently remain without north carolina. beau minnick has more on how crews are working against the aftermath of the storm here in raleigh. you can see there's a large tree that has fallen over here on gardner street. we're at the intersection with ashley court. as you can tell, the tree is blocking traffic in both directions, ask in a lot of ses in this area, trees have fallen over and have hit power lines causing a lot of those...
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>>> north carolina news at 6 starts now. >> good morning, thanks for watching north carolina news. i'm russ bowen, and thank you for being with us. >> absolutely. good morning, glad to have you along the we'll get to your big stories of the day in just a moment. first, we need to take a look at what's going on with the weather. that's why storm team meteorologist alyssa corfont is back and here with a look at the forecast. goor morning to you at home as well. as we do start off our morning, we're monitoring flood warnings, rivers that continue to rise, the tar and neuse rivers depending on where you are expecting to crest later today or continue to fall below flood stage. we watched the goldsboro area yesterday along the neuse river receive record flooding. kinston area is expected to see record flooding as we head into again, it's creeks and streams that are still overflowing their banks, and we're also looking at clogged storm drains causing issues with receding water as well. lets get to our satellite and radar composite. this is what we like to see as we're talking about flood
>>> north carolina news at 6 starts now. >> good morning, thanks for watching north carolina news. i'm russ bowen, and thank you for being with us. >> absolutely. good morning, glad to have you along the we'll get to your big stories of the day in just a moment. first, we need to take a look at what's going on with the weather. that's why storm team meteorologist alyssa corfont is back and here with a look at the forecast. goor morning to you at home as well. as we do start...
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but north carolina, well, i love you, north carolina, because you are so close. before we talk about that we will talk about the national, what is our deal? last week average of polls stood 47 to 43.8% and hick was -- hillary clinton was up. so this week, 44 to 42.4%? i thought she win. the send there is only one poll out, so we do not know. a week from now we will know in the race has changed. >> maybe you should tune in next week. what about north carolina? the tar heel state? the average of polls said that it is tied. essentially. so, how do you win in north carolina? when we look at north carolina, we are talking, really, about all of north carolina, there are pockets with large african-american communities and the appalachian area but it is mostly wake county, we know about because that is where the state capital is and although it is the second largest county it is the county where you get the most votes, the most important one of the fastest 20 growing counties in the nation, and high median income and quite white at 69% white and 21% black, obama won 55%
but north carolina, well, i love you, north carolina, because you are so close. before we talk about that we will talk about the national, what is our deal? last week average of polls stood 47 to 43.8% and hick was -- hillary clinton was up. so this week, 44 to 42.4%? i thought she win. the send there is only one poll out, so we do not know. a week from now we will know in the race has changed. >> maybe you should tune in next week. what about north carolina? the tar heel state? the...
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north carolina. if trump can't win that state, he can't be president. if republicans can't win the senate race there, they're probably not going to control the senate. what are you hearing from the democrats about their plans there? >> reporter: yeah, don't the democrats know it? i've been talking to people from the clinton campaign, i talked to the head of the democratic party here. this is an all out get out the vote push. you're seeing just the last couple of buses but there were dozens of them here packed with people who were inside. you heard that message from the first lady. she is so effective at that, and before she talked about the 17 votes when barack obama won in -- lost in 2012 is, she talked about when he won in 2008 by just a little more than two votes per precinct. when she said that, people who were around me up in the audience literally gasped. so her message, the message from hillary clinton was vote this afternoon. if you've already voted, get your friends, your neighbors to get ou
north carolina. if trump can't win that state, he can't be president. if republicans can't win the senate race there, they're probably not going to control the senate. what are you hearing from the democrats about their plans there? >> reporter: yeah, don't the democrats know it? i've been talking to people from the clinton campaign, i talked to the head of the democratic party here. this is an all out get out the vote push. you're seeing just the last couple of buses but there were...
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he didn't go to north carolina. he didn't advertise in north carolina. after that convention no one thought north carolina would be a play in 2016. what you have is you have a governor -- >> do you just make this up? >> you have a governor of north carolina who discriminates against people based on gender. you have someone at the top of the ticket that discriminates everybody. >> that's a bunch of lies. >> you have a senate candidate who stands with that presidential candidate. >> when you left north carolina did you stop learning how to tell the truth? you need to have your mouthwashed out with soap. obama lived in north carolina in 2012. we beat him again anywhere. we're going to beat hillary clinton. >> this is how it is when my younger brother and i get together. again, last week when you were here, you dismissed donald trump's refusal to accept the results of the election. do you think that might be part of the reason that he has slipped in polls over the past week? especially among early voter there is in your state? >> i think what i said was flip
he didn't go to north carolina. he didn't advertise in north carolina. after that convention no one thought north carolina would be a play in 2016. what you have is you have a governor -- >> do you just make this up? >> you have a governor of north carolina who discriminates against people based on gender. you have someone at the top of the ticket that discriminates everybody. >> that's a bunch of lies. >> you have a senate candidate who stands with that presidential...
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cbs north carolina will be there to cover it. you'll also be able to live stream the rallies on our that's wncn.com. >>> state of emergency. in # 6 north carolina counties as the state gets ready for matthew ahead of the hurricane's arrival. more on what you can do right now to get ready. >> yeah. so many community across our state are trying to get back on their feet after recent flooding in the past couple of weeks. governor mccrory wants everyone as possible. two-thirds of north carolina are under a state of emergency because matthew is going to change intensity and could change its pat as path as it nears our coast. having flashlights with fresh batteries in case you lose pear and have plenty of fresh water. if you believe you could be in the storm's path make some plans. and no matter where you are, governor mccrory wants to have a quick response areas. >> i'm hoping that this is a false alarm. but we can't gamble. we won't gam westbound people's lives and the livelihood of many people up an down the coast. >> fema has a tea
cbs north carolina will be there to cover it. you'll also be able to live stream the rallies on our that's wncn.com. >>> state of emergency. in # 6 north carolina counties as the state gets ready for matthew ahead of the hurricane's arrival. more on what you can do right now to get ready. >> yeah. so many community across our state are trying to get back on their feet after recent flooding in the past couple of weeks. governor mccrory wants everyone as possible. two-thirds of...
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obama back in north carolina .'s message to those impacted by the floods in our state. >>> well circle schools - tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. will be scrolling the schools throughout that newscast but here is the latest list probably, fairfax all too wednesday. pope and johnson closed for the rest of league. lee county on one hour delay and sadly tonight the death toll in north carolina has risen to 18. 2000 customers are still in the dark but crews have restored all power in florida and they are not moving north. >>> and the damp we have been watching all day. the woodland them the whole has grown and the aftermath could be catastrophic if people do not follow evacuation orders. we have the latest. >> reporter: the actual dam is only about 500 yards over my shoulder and that is why it roads like this one behind me are closed. they want to keep everyone they want to keep people away from dangerous areas that could be affected if the dam were to break but the people who live on the other side of the closures e
obama back in north carolina .'s message to those impacted by the floods in our state. >>> well circle schools - tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. will be scrolling the schools throughout that newscast but here is the latest list probably, fairfax all too wednesday. pope and johnson closed for the rest of league. lee county on one hour delay and sadly tonight the death toll in north carolina has risen to 18. 2000 customers are still in the dark but crews have restored all power...
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north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the first time in 8 years. we're 41st in how much we pay our teachers. there is a textbook shortage. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. the wolfpack needed to start fast at louisville to help the teams psyche following the heartbreak suffered the previous weekend at clemson. that didn't happen. it was the cardinals hitting on all cylinders through the n-c state defense with ease. his counter part ryan finley struggled to get on track throwing two big interceptions in the first half. so back to back losses -- one close - one blowout both registering the same on the ledger but feeling quite different. the falcons and saints failed to shovel more dirt both losing yesterday. at this point, anything positive is a bonus for a team sitting afternoon. left tackle michael oher remains
north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the first time in 8 years. we're 41st in how much we pay our teachers. there is a textbook shortage. but pat mccrory is shortchanging our schools. the wolfpack needed to start fast at louisville to help the teams psyche following the heartbreak...
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what does that mean for north carolina. this is some of the impacts we could see even if that storm stays out at sea. these impacts are going to be much smaller, not as strong across north carolina. we only have about a 20% chance of seeing tropical storm force winds around the triangle. that chance goes up if you are further south and east. around samson, southern portions of cumberland county, about a 30% chance, not all that great but if you are around the wilmington area, you are looking at about a 40% chance or greater. remember from the center of the storm, tropical storm force winds extend out about 160 miles. let me sum this all up for you. we are looking at areas shaded in yellow, generally less than if you are shaded in red, this includes portions of wake county, raleigh and along the i- 95 corridor. we are looking at 1 to 3 inches. i wouldn't be surprised if we are on the lower and with this current track. winds are about 25 to 30 miles an hour. that will be wind gusts i believe. i don't think we will have sustai
what does that mean for north carolina. this is some of the impacts we could see even if that storm stays out at sea. these impacts are going to be much smaller, not as strong across north carolina. we only have about a 20% chance of seeing tropical storm force winds around the triangle. that chance goes up if you are further south and east. around samson, southern portions of cumberland county, about a 30% chance, not all that great but if you are around the wilmington area, you are looking at...
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north carolina ends can invest in north carolina businesses. it is called the nc paces act and it stands for providing access to entrepreneurs and to tell us all about it and break it down is benji jones who is coming from smith anderson law firm. talk about what is the importance of the paces act? what are you hoping it can do for entrepreneurs? >> it has been put in place to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship and help small businesses grow and what is special is you touched on it but north carolina companies can harness the power of their clients and their cust north carolina businesses. it is really exciting. >> you had an integral role in putting this together. what was your role and why did you find it was necessary? >> i guess a gap happening. >> there is a gap. i've been working in this area of law for 20 years now and there is an empty gap for small businesses can't reach their local investors to support we need to help build our economy from the ground up and that is what paces is about. >> you see crowdfunding for everything --
north carolina ends can invest in north carolina businesses. it is called the nc paces act and it stands for providing access to entrepreneurs and to tell us all about it and break it down is benji jones who is coming from smith anderson law firm. talk about what is the importance of the paces act? what are you hoping it can do for entrepreneurs? >> it has been put in place to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship and help small businesses grow and what is special is you touched on it...
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and they will be here in north carolina tomorrow. >> they will be visiting north carolina a lot. >> maybe they'll buy a home here or something. >> we are so important in this election. >> i don't think it's exactly >> we have the beach. we have the mountains, waiting for the colors to change. >>> yeah. i think we had nice color in the mountains. really late getting here and we finally started to see cooler temperatures dropping into the 30s, and now temperatures are climbing back into the 40s. the durham skycam showing blue sky that will be with us all day and 41 at the airport and even though it's 8:45 and we have all the sunshine, it still feel chilly when you step outside. the dew point, 40, and it will feel nice and dry and just be a gorgeous october day for us. still looking at 39 in henderson and 40 in chapel hill and south hill. 41 in smithfield and 36 in southern pines, and 41 in fayetteville. it's still cool out there even with the sunshine. positive, cool air in the faded blue contours. happening to the west, warmer, 53 in st. louis and this warmer comes pushing in, a pool of co
and they will be here in north carolina tomorrow. >> they will be visiting north carolina a lot. >> maybe they'll buy a home here or something. >> we are so important in this election. >> i don't think it's exactly >> we have the beach. we have the mountains, waiting for the colors to change. >>> yeah. i think we had nice color in the mountains. really late getting here and we finally started to see cooler temperatures dropping into the 30s, and now...
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they're in north carolina. but instead, it's the latest dump of those allegedly hacked e-mails from john podesta showing how bill clinton raked in billions and showing how those close to the former president arranged for consulting jobs. lucrative speaking gigs and how they're related to the clinton foundation. these e-mails, again, have not been authenticated by nbc news or the clinton campaign, for that matter. kristen welker. where she is a lot these days, on the tarmac in white plains ahead of hillary clinton's departure for north carolina. we'll talk about michelle obama and hillary for the first time in just a moment but first of all, this doug banned who secured these high paying speeches for bill clinton. what's wrong with this guy doing both of those things? >> reporter: it's a very rainy day on the tarmac here, craig. i think this is an optics problem for the clinton campaign, the clinton foundation. it underscores there was something unseemingly going on. top clinton campaign officials had real conce
they're in north carolina. but instead, it's the latest dump of those allegedly hacked e-mails from john podesta showing how bill clinton raked in billions and showing how those close to the former president arranged for consulting jobs. lucrative speaking gigs and how they're related to the clinton foundation. these e-mails, again, have not been authenticated by nbc news or the clinton campaign, for that matter. kristen welker. where she is a lot these days, on the tarmac in white plains ahead...
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north carolina truly considered a toss-up. >> reporter: north carolina has deep southern roots, from its lte to >> racism is iitbreathing my neck. >> reporter: black ters say race retions have worsened in man in charlolast month led todays of protests. >> i think clinton d be ch betat change happen because she's for man beings >> reporter: % of voters in rtcarolina are black. 96% of them votforpresidt obama four years ago and he the two points. both clinton and trp e courting in speeches, trump argues democrats have failed the b community. >> you're living in vey. schano good. you have no jobs. what the hell do you he to lose . he's dicating that, know, e up. america have to gain by ecting ditlabwhat's hiing happenedn the pastdma nayshey y toto be prejudiced, make the american people thin he they're mexican,whether th'r and that's not what he's saying. >> reporter: some de. >> he hastaken on with a sense of comfort to be able say what i thinke hae been wanting to say for the last 8 years. >> how does it make you feel the sue will be key in a tight race, their vote could determine who
north carolina truly considered a toss-up. >> reporter: north carolina has deep southern roots, from its lte to >> racism is iitbreathing my neck. >> reporter: black ters say race retions have worsened in man in charlolast month led todays of protests. >> i think clinton d be ch betat change happen because she's for man beings >> reporter: % of voters in rtcarolina are black. 96% of them votforpresidt obama four years ago and he the two points. both clinton and trp...
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in greensboro, beau minnick, cbs north carolina. >>> well, hey, fall fridays in north carolina mean one thing. it's football time. coming up we'll preview the blitz game of the week which will actually be a star studded following a north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the first time in 8 years. we're 41st in how much we pay our teachers. there is a textbook shortage. and pat mccrory has cut 3,000 teaching assistants from the early grades. he may have given tax cuts to millionaires, governor mccrory is attacking roy cooper on the state crime lab. well, we know roy cooper and we know the problems he discovered when he became attorney general. roy found a backlog of over 5,000 dna test kits and years worth of shoddy investigations. but he cleared the backlog. and roy cooper helped us solve over 2,000 crimes and put 165 killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. buck newton's
in greensboro, beau minnick, cbs north carolina. >>> well, hey, fall fridays in north carolina mean one thing. it's football time. coming up we'll preview the blitz game of the week which will actually be a star studded following a north carolina used to make education a priority. we all understood the importance of having good schools. but pat mccrory seems more interested in giving tax cuts to millionaires. we rank 44th in spending per student. drop-out rates have gone up for the...
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>>> north carolina news at non starts now. >> goo afteoon eryone thanks for watching cbs north carolina at noon. coming up path mcrory confirms there are 14 deaths in theter math o matthew. and president obama has expedited emn ed for the rest of the week. here's a look at what we know now, a man was killed in wake county after a tree fell on his vehicle last night. since the storm hit there have been 2,000 water rescues seven of which happened last night. the coast guard conducted 94 the national guard has conducted 400 vehicles to help. learned boris abby has been found safe and aliv >>> the gornoralso mntioned today there was a confrontion between skplaufrment a man during the flooding in lumberton. it ended with the law forcement officer shooting and killing that man last night. there was also several rescue personnel in the area at the same tim >>> now n information about the historic town of forced major evuations there. keeping a close eye on the tar river which peaked early this morning. we're talking about a com that experienced a very similar siation during hurricane floyd. >>
>>> north carolina news at non starts now. >> goo afteoon eryone thanks for watching cbs north carolina at noon. coming up path mcrory confirms there are 14 deaths in theter math o matthew. and president obama has expedited emn ed for the rest of the week. here's a look at what we know now, a man was killed in wake county after a tree fell on his vehicle last night. since the storm hit there have been 2,000 water rescues seven of which happened last night. the coast guard...
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north carolina state falls. north carolina at miami. north carolina and control at that point. throwing appear of touchdowns later. finding a favorite target. ryan switzer. unc bounces back from the loss to virginia tech. 20-13. and quarterback malcolm -- goes over to stenson for the score. the eagles win on homecoming. 33-3. and langer with a two stroke lead in the final round of the championship at prestonwood country club. langer the second round. ten under par. that is a look at your sunday morning sports. don't forget to join us tonight for 11:15 p.m. for the sunday running -- sports rap. >>> and talking about the department's vetting process for accepting syrian refugees into the united states. johnson says he has added social media and other database tracks to bolster scrutiny of thousands of people seeking asylum. . >> again, that is on 60 minutes tonight on cbs north carolina. coming up in the next half hour, breaking news of a homicide in fayetteville. >>> relief agencies and volunteers band together to keep up the goodwill while helping so many neighbors still reelin
north carolina state falls. north carolina at miami. north carolina and control at that point. throwing appear of touchdowns later. finding a favorite target. ryan switzer. unc bounces back from the loss to virginia tech. 20-13. and quarterback malcolm -- goes over to stenson for the score. the eagles win on homecoming. 33-3. and langer with a two stroke lead in the final round of the championship at prestonwood country club. langer the second round. ten under par. that is a look at your sunday...
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it could make landfall in the south carolina/north carolina border. more inland track. this is the newest update. i do want to get to the update on the hurricane watch now in effect for portions of florida. you can see a tropical storm watch in the keys. we are walking through these changes. what it means for eastern portions of our state coming up in your complete storm team foreca the entire viewing area is under state of energy. leader stressed the importance of preparedness. >> reporter: the meeting lasted about 30 minutes. most of the discussion was focused on all the emergencies. an officer involved shooting, flooding in eastern counties and a fuel shortage. another state of emergency in 66 counties. at today's council of state meeting the governor praised for a healthy operations fund. if matthew does damage that fund might he urged folks to prepear. >> state officials will be monitoring the situation. what you can do is pay close attention to the forecast and pay attention to any notices from your local authorities. >> former governor rick scott is keeping up wi
it could make landfall in the south carolina/north carolina border. more inland track. this is the newest update. i do want to get to the update on the hurricane watch now in effect for portions of florida. you can see a tropical storm watch in the keys. we are walking through these changes. what it means for eastern portions of our state coming up in your complete storm team foreca the entire viewing area is under state of energy. leader stressed the importance of preparedness. >>...
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carolina home. >> so many call north carolina home. living here which are in prime adventure territory. ofidents enjoy 300 miles pristine beaches and some of the nations old oak grove forests. broadcasters in north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free, over the air program that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation in educating the public and businesses about the uses of broadcasting. over 300 radio and television members support our local community and our state by connecting viewers to their world. carolina association of broadcasters educational foundation is proud to make tonight's debate possible as a public service to the local communities they serve. ♪ announcer: that was the north carolina u.s. senate race, one of six in the u.s. senate rate it a toss up by a number of polling agencies. over on c-span 2, coming up in can a few minutes, you follow more of the house and senate races going on in this tiny 69 action. on c-span.ow here we will take a look at t
carolina home. >> so many call north carolina home. living here which are in prime adventure territory. ofidents enjoy 300 miles pristine beaches and some of the nations old oak grove forests. broadcasters in north carolina are proud to provide high quality, free, over the air program that educates, informs and entertains. the north carolina association of broadcasters leads the nation in educating the public and businesses about the uses of broadcasting. over 300 radio and television...