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and back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. he was the great grandfather of a general. he just spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little town at the time. charlotte, going north, he followed what is pretty much i-85 today. , by the motor speedway, in fact, to salisbury. he went a little west into old salem. it was just called salem then. the moravian community. night because the governor of north carolina had said he wanted to receive the president that was running a day late. i don't think washington was happy about him running late, but he spent an action night there and he enjoyed it. they put on the feedback for him, they escorted him across the community, they gave him serenade, and he liked the industriousness of the moravians, and admired their community. that is the cover of my book, washington arriving in salem, north carolina. from salem, wash
and back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. he was the great grandfather of a general. he just spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little town at the time. charlotte, going north, he followed what is pretty much i-85 today. , by the motor speedway, in fact, to salisbury. he went a little west into old salem. it was just called salem...
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back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. grandfather oft a general. spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little courthouse time -- town at the time. followed what is pretty much i-85 today. salisbury. then he went to old salem. bush is called salem then. -- it wasn't just called salem then. he spent tonight because the governor of north carolina had said he wanted to receive the president that was running a day late. i don't think washington was happy about him running late, but he spent an action night there and he enjoyed it. they put on the feedback for him , they escorted him across the community, they gave him liked theand he industrious of the arabians and admired their community. book,s the cover of my washington arriving in salem, north carolina. washington -- and i need to mention this. the washington building in salisbury. here is my anecdote
back into north carolina. he entered charlotte. he spent one night in charlotte. he was hosted by general thomas pope. grandfather oft a general. spent one night there and called charlotte the trifling place it was. today it is quite cosmopolitan but it was a dusty little courthouse time -- town at the time. followed what is pretty much i-85 today. salisbury. then he went to old salem. bush is called salem then. -- it wasn't just called salem then. he spent tonight because the governor of north...
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we can sell north carolina's bill of rights back to north carolina. it's illegal to steal documents, government documents. but nobody -- they thought nobody was paying much attention. what they didn't realize was how much north carolina loved that bill of rights. they were the only state that refused to sign the constitution without a bill of rights. and they loved it so much that they refused to make it a commodity and refused to buy it back. so the girls, so the daughters get the document, they go to an antique dealer, and we say we've got this great thing we want to sell. they don't know it's illegal to sell it. oops, sorry. and so what they do is they find an antique dealer, and that antique dealer finds another antique dealer, and pretty soon somebody has purchased a copy of the bill of rights, and they're out to make as much money as they can. this is an antique dealer, actually, who appeared here in never many times at the antique show. so he was well known in philadelphia. >> so this is about what period of time? i mean, it was on wall in offi
we can sell north carolina's bill of rights back to north carolina. it's illegal to steal documents, government documents. but nobody -- they thought nobody was paying much attention. what they didn't realize was how much north carolina loved that bill of rights. they were the only state that refused to sign the constitution without a bill of rights. and they loved it so much that they refused to make it a commodity and refused to buy it back. so the girls, so the daughters get the document,...
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all '01 negative north carolina. it is a legal to steal documents but they didn't realize anybody was paying attention they didn't know how much they love that. they really state that refuses to sign the constitution without the bill of rights m. love did so much debris fused to buyback as a commodity. so they go to a antique dealer sold what they do is find antique dealer defines another and pretty soon somebody has purchased a copy and out to make as much money as they came and. actually he appeared here in and philadelphia many times at the antique show. >> this is around 2,000. >> when did they first. >> but several times and in the 20th century. >> and north carolina refused to buy it because it was theirs. >> did they ever threatened legal action? >> that is a good question. they could not because the seller was always hidden behind a diller -- a dealer or an agent or representative. >> so when tens up in philadelphia with a dealer tries to sell it to the national constitution seller . ahead of the constitution
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. >>> north carolina has a new governor amid a bitter partisan politics in the state. governor roy cooper was sworn into office a few on minutes after midnight on new year's day. comes after the state legislature passed a series of measures to strip him of his power. on friday, a north carolina judge temporarily blocked those measures until they can be reviewed later this had week. cooper beat out outgoing republican governor pat mccurry in a tight race that is bitterly contested. >>> north korea says it is intercontinental missile. that would put the country another step closer to launch ago nuclear bomb overseas. this weekend, north korean leader kim jong un says the next missile test is in its final stages. >>> a new suspension bridge in china claims now to be the
. >>> north carolina has a new governor amid a bitter partisan politics in the state. governor roy cooper was sworn into office a few on minutes after midnight on new year's day. comes after the state legislature passed a series of measures to strip him of his power. on friday, a north carolina judge temporarily blocked those measures until they can be reviewed later this had week. cooper beat out outgoing republican governor pat mccurry in a tight race that is bitterly contested....
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in north carolina. the gop controlled legislature making a brazen push to sharply reduce the power of the new governor, democrat roy cooper, before he even takes office. >> what the republican led simply and legislature is trying to do is pass some bills and laws to actually curtail the incoming democratic governor's powers. >> it's one thing to lose a close race and be bitter about it. it's an entirely different one to try to jam through changes to strip away your opponents powers. >> seth: so, republicans lost and now gop legislators are stripping power away from the democratic governor before he takes office. that's like losing a bet and paying with monopoly money. $500. just like we said. sorry it's tiny and orange. [ laughter ] for example, four years ago when republican became governor the legislature expanded the number of appointments the governor gets to make, from 500 to 1500. now that a democrat is taking over, the legislatures has suddenly decided to cut that number from 1500 to 425. and the
in north carolina. the gop controlled legislature making a brazen push to sharply reduce the power of the new governor, democrat roy cooper, before he even takes office. >> what the republican led simply and legislature is trying to do is pass some bills and laws to actually curtail the incoming democratic governor's powers. >> it's one thing to lose a close race and be bitter about it. it's an entirely different one to try to jam through changes to strip away your opponents powers....
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so, i am not familiar with the details of the north carolina law. but you are correct, any finding that's sustainable that there is a racial animus in the passing of a law that would restrict voting, that law is -- could be unsustainable. >> now, north carolina is one of the states that would have been covered by preclearance, was it not? >> north carolina states would be. >> it would have been. >> i would just suggest that section 2 allows all the remedies, and that's what i suppose they filed the action under in this case. it just not a preclearance question, and that preclearance policy is intrusive. and as the supreme court has said -- and i didn't mean that in any pejorative way. i was asked, do you believe it's intrusive, is that correct? i said it is intrusive. but the voting -- it said this is 1986. but the voting rights act was absolutely essential to avert the problem -- >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >> we're going to break away from the confirmation hearings for some breaking news on the charleston church massacre trial. the ju
so, i am not familiar with the details of the north carolina law. but you are correct, any finding that's sustainable that there is a racial animus in the passing of a law that would restrict voting, that law is -- could be unsustainable. >> now, north carolina is one of the states that would have been covered by preclearance, was it not? >> north carolina states would be. >> it would have been. >> i would just suggest that section 2 allows all the remedies, and that's...
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john mcneil was born in north carolina in 1918. from the time he was born until he graduated from college, john helped his folks run their family pharmacy which first opened in 1875 and is to this day, mr. speaker, north carolina's oldest family owned pharmacy. when mcneil graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill in 1940 as a pharmacist, he had intentions to return home to whiteville and work in the drugstore. that didn't happen. the united states had joined the allies in world war ii and mcneil found himself at the recruiting station trying to enlist. but much to his dismay, he quickly discovered he wasn't tall enough to qualify for the navy. now, john mcneil was undeterred and determined to serve his country, so mcneil spent the next two months of his life stretching and added two inches to his height, just enough to qualify for the navy. having been accepted to the navy, john completed his mid shipman's training and gained his admission in 1942. he commanded landing craft in the pacific theater and served w
john mcneil was born in north carolina in 1918. from the time he was born until he graduated from college, john helped his folks run their family pharmacy which first opened in 1875 and is to this day, mr. speaker, north carolina's oldest family owned pharmacy. when mcneil graduated from the university of north carolina at chapel hill in 1940 as a pharmacist, he had intentions to return home to whiteville and work in the drugstore. that didn't happen. the united states had joined the allies in...
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parts of north carolina saw as much as 8-inches of snow. we're going to check in with lauren casey with more on this winter weather in just a few moments or so. >>> it does look like most retailers did pretty well this holiday shopping season. while official numbers won't be available until friday, early projections show total sales are up about .5 percent. it's not all rosie though for all stores. despite the increase for many retailers macy's and sears are closing more of their stores because their sales were lower than expected. >>> and we were just saying that lauren casey is going to bring us an update and here you are. >> yes, here i am. >> this has been kind of messy all over the place today. >> absolutely messy. the snow coming down heavy at times greatly reducing visibilities. the roads are definitely snow covered so it's a good night, it's saturday night just hang inside have a nice glass of wine, watch a good movie get a good book. conditions are cold. center city philadelphia you can see the snow covered streets. no flakes flyin
parts of north carolina saw as much as 8-inches of snow. we're going to check in with lauren casey with more on this winter weather in just a few moments or so. >>> it does look like most retailers did pretty well this holiday shopping season. while official numbers won't be available until friday, early projections show total sales are up about .5 percent. it's not all rosie though for all stores. despite the increase for many retailers macy's and sears are closing more of their...
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the constitution has been ratified, we don't have north carolina and rhode island in the union. we had a bunch of american patriots who voted against the constitution. very closely contested ratification in virginia, in new york, in new hampshire. very closely contested and two states voted it down, north carolina, madison has come to make the system work. it has been ratified on paper. how does he make it work? has to get himself elected to congress so he can begin to implement those things which he has to win the congressional election. in that congressional election he basically has to promise his constituents that he will support a bill of rights because if he doesn't pivot and say i was skeptical of this but i am persuaded it is a good idea he won't get elected to congress which he gets elected to congress on a platform that he will push a bill of rights. he defeated james monroe who is running against him so to be an honest person he has to carry out his promise and in order to get all these people in good faith who voted against the constitution, americans too, you got to
the constitution has been ratified, we don't have north carolina and rhode island in the union. we had a bunch of american patriots who voted against the constitution. very closely contested ratification in virginia, in new york, in new hampshire. very closely contested and two states voted it down, north carolina, madison has come to make the system work. it has been ratified on paper. how does he make it work? has to get himself elected to congress so he can begin to implement those things...
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jobs and investments from north carolina. we do not need that here. >> in droves of businesses, entertainers, and sports organizations boycotted north carolina saying they won't support communities that discourage equality. the texas association of business says if that happens here, the state could lose more than 100,000 jobs and up to 8 1/2 billion dollars. lieutenant governor patrick has called their bluff. >> we know we are on the right side of the issue, we are on the right side of history. >> a speaker in the texas house, i republican, has suggested this is not top priority in the upcoming session. this has lawmakers in kentucky and virginia considering bathroom bills of their own. bret? >> bret: up next, race relations. winter weather for some of our fox affiliates, and charlotte, north carolina's governor authorized a state of emergency as the south prepares for a winter storm this weekend. forecasters say snowfall totals could range from 1 to 9 inches depending on where you live. this is a live folk from fox 12 in po
jobs and investments from north carolina. we do not need that here. >> in droves of businesses, entertainers, and sports organizations boycotted north carolina saying they won't support communities that discourage equality. the texas association of business says if that happens here, the state could lose more than 100,000 jobs and up to 8 1/2 billion dollars. lieutenant governor patrick has called their bluff. >> we know we are on the right side of the issue, we are on the right...
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i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. the eye of the storm is strong winds, rain and poible floodin >>> right now at 6:00, the eye of the storm is here, strong winds, rain and possible flooding. and this is just the first of three storms. we'll see our coastline slammed by powerful waves. we'll track the storm's appro h approach. >> we are in the thick of it now, and don't expect the rain to let up for hours. want to take you outside, give you a live look at san francisco and san jose, we've seen rain on the camera lenses all day. it's going to continue into the evening. this is live doppler radar right now. we have a team of reporters in place, we begin with rob mayeda. what can we expect this evening? >> right now is really the peak of storm number one in terms of wind and rain. you can see moderate rain across the coastline. you can see this next round of heavier rain moving into san francisco, san mateo, and eventually across the south bay. strong gusty
i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. the eye of the storm is strong winds, rain and poible floodin >>> right now at 6:00, the eye of the storm is here, strong winds, rain and possible flooding. and this is just the first of three storms. we'll see our coastline slammed by powerful waves. we'll track the storm's appro h approach. >> we are in the thick of it now, and don't expect the rain to...
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, north carolina, are bracing for a new blast of winter weather. parts of the region may see several inches of snow from friday night into saturday, up to eight inches in north carolina, combined with plunging temperatures and sleet and freezing rain, it could all add up to a nightmare for travelers. >>> still ahead here tonight, maybe you've seen the infomercials for these popular pillows. why the makers may have sleepless nights ahead. >>> also, superstar janet jackson, a mom for the first time at 50. tonight, a reality check if you're thinking about joining the growing trend of having a baby later in life. >>> the infomercials are all over tv. maybe you've flipped past them yourselves. now the better business bureau is cracking down on the makers of the popular mypillow, accusing the company of deceptive advertising. nbc's miguel almaguer explains. >> you get the best sleep. >> reporter: the infomercial and its now infamous sales pitch. too good to be true? yes, says the better business bureau, which is giving the my pillow maker a reason to los
, north carolina, are bracing for a new blast of winter weather. parts of the region may see several inches of snow from friday night into saturday, up to eight inches in north carolina, combined with plunging temperatures and sleet and freezing rain, it could all add up to a nightmare for travelers. >>> still ahead here tonight, maybe you've seen the infomercials for these popular pillows. why the makers may have sleepless nights ahead. >>> also, superstar janet jackson, a...
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in north carolina -- >> big on this show. >> in north carolina alone, in north carolina alone, there were 200 polling places absent from the last election. and they didn't -- >> which is why mccrory's defeat is more -- >> right. don't forget scsin, like 300,000 people who because of -- >> no one wanted to dealith the fact that the voting suppression, which we championed on this show, as a nonpartisan issue, was a key factor here. everyone wants to keep avoiding it and now the incoming attorney general is one that you would expect to have a real problem dealing with this. >> he considers it intrusive. the fact that as the demographics keep changing, that's the biggest issue. georgia, 2% of the electoral is latino today. >> now i have to move to the revvie for the best political move of 2016. obviously it has to go to donald trump for his upset victory. but how did he win? was it his rallies? was it his twitter account? his celebrity? did he win because of working class white voters? did he win because of russian hackers? karine, what was the move that made trump the great political mo
in north carolina -- >> big on this show. >> in north carolina alone, in north carolina alone, there were 200 polling places absent from the last election. and they didn't -- >> which is why mccrory's defeat is more -- >> right. don't forget scsin, like 300,000 people who because of -- >> no one wanted to dealith the fact that the voting suppression, which we championed on this show, as a nonpartisan issue, was a key factor here. everyone wants to keep avoiding it...
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randy lexington north carolina, good morning. i'm an independent. as far as the wall and immigrants are concerned, the way that i look at it is, i am a firm believer of helping everybody but what about having to help yourself first. if my family and your family was starving and we didn't have anything whose family do you think i would feetfirst? gete jobs we're trying to we are letting millions of people in here and we can't get a job ourselves. i don't mind letting people in here but we need to help ourselves before we help anybody else area it doesn't make any sense. it doesn't make any sense democrat and people going crazy over all this. my concern is you need to help yourself before you help anybody else. you need to help your own family and get the united states act up and working right, then we can concern ourselves about immigrants and letting them in and helping wherever we can. ourselves our first. host: thank you. taxpayers to pay for the wall? that is the question and the remaining 20 minutes. k this tree, i believe mexico fund the wall.
randy lexington north carolina, good morning. i'm an independent. as far as the wall and immigrants are concerned, the way that i look at it is, i am a firm believer of helping everybody but what about having to help yourself first. if my family and your family was starving and we didn't have anything whose family do you think i would feetfirst? gete jobs we're trying to we are letting millions of people in here and we can't get a job ourselves. i don't mind letting people in here but we need...
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i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. clooney baby mystery. >> are they or aren't they expecting twins? now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra . >>> george and amal's pregnancy headlines. the frenzy of rumors they're expecting two babies. we break dowwe break down every. >>> new photos, j. lo's date night with drake. is the surprise couple getting serious? >>> donald trump versus tom ford. why the president-elect is blasting the famous designer. >> we reveal who will dress melania for the inauguration. >>> then -- >> i've got fox news' sean hannity taking on the backlash. >> what do you think of members of congress not attending the inauguration? >> stay home. who cares? >>> plus -- >> i'm melania trump at fashion. >> melania's extra guest reporter. the trumps through years. >> watch "extra" or you're fired. >>> kim kardashian's new "oceans 8" shocker. is she really shooting a jewelry heist scene just months after her terrifying paris robbery? >>> plus, mrs. matt
i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. clooney baby mystery. >> are they or aren't they expecting twins? now on "extra." ♪ extra, extra . >>> george and amal's pregnancy headlines. the frenzy of rumors they're expecting two babies. we break dowwe break down every. >>> new photos, j. lo's date night with drake. is the surprise couple getting serious? >>> donald...
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, north carolina, are bracing for a new blast of winter weather. parts of the region may see several inches of snow from friday night into saturday, up to eight inches in north carolina, combined with plunging temperatures and sleet and freezing rain, it could all add up to a nightmare for travelers. >>> still ahead here tonight, maybe you've seen the infommercials for these popular pillows. why the makers may have sleepless nights ahead. >>> also, superstar janet jackson, a mom for the first time at 50. tonight, a reality check if you're thinking about joining the growing trend of having a baby later in life. construst number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief i will nevi wnevereverair again. wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v
, north carolina, are bracing for a new blast of winter weather. parts of the region may see several inches of snow from friday night into saturday, up to eight inches in north carolina, combined with plunging temperatures and sleet and freezing rain, it could all add up to a nightmare for travelers. >>> still ahead here tonight, maybe you've seen the infommercials for these popular pillows. why the makers may have sleepless nights ahead. >>> also, superstar janet jackson, a...
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jobs and investments from north carolina. we do not need that here. >> in droves of businesses, entertainers, and sports organizations boycotted north carolina saying they won't support communities that discourage equality. the texas association of business says if that happens here, the state could lose more than 100,000 jobs and up to 8 1/2 billion dollars. lieutenant governor patrick has called their bluff. >> we know we are on the right side of the issue, we are on the right side of history. >> a speaker in the texas house, i republican, has suggested this is not top priority in the upcoming session. this has lawmakers in kentucky and virginia considering bathroom bills of their own. bret? >> bret: up next, race relations. winter weather for some of our fox affiliates, and charlotte, north carolina's governor authorized a state of emergency as the south prepares for a winter storm this weekend. forecasters say snowfall totals could range from 1 to 9 inches depending on where you live. this is a live folk from fox 12 in po
jobs and investments from north carolina. we do not need that here. >> in droves of businesses, entertainers, and sports organizations boycotted north carolina saying they won't support communities that discourage equality. the texas association of business says if that happens here, the state could lose more than 100,000 jobs and up to 8 1/2 billion dollars. lieutenant governor patrick has called their bluff. >> we know we are on the right side of the issue, we are on the right...
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. >> so that's not just north carolina; right? >> no longer -- absolutely. >> california, and new york state and -- so you make a very good point. one point tearing with very much so in the article is nonpartisan redistricting jerry mannedderring squashes one side or the other, have insured jerry mannedderring levels the playing field. so this is not just republicans doing this. this is a system that's rigged by the side in power. >> absolutely. and that's absolutely true and democrats as i've said in other pieces have been as culpable as republicans in the lines. that's part of the system. it's an inherit problem of the system that we have today. so i think one step is nonpartisan independent district commissions. but there are lots of other steps to be taken. we have a handful of seats in carolina that are competitive. so what happens then is you get bills passed that are not approved by the population, per se. hp2 has a 55% -- >> yeah. but ultimately. the representatives of that bill or other, they're still accountable to the p
. >> so that's not just north carolina; right? >> no longer -- absolutely. >> california, and new york state and -- so you make a very good point. one point tearing with very much so in the article is nonpartisan redistricting jerry mannedderring squashes one side or the other, have insured jerry mannedderring levels the playing field. so this is not just republicans doing this. this is a system that's rigged by the side in power. >> absolutely. and that's absolutely...
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now that's what happened in north carolina, for example. just a few months after shelby county, the state enacted one of the nations strictest voter i.d. laws and enacted other restrictions without any evidence, the state described these changes necessary to prevent fraud. the court's disagreed. north carolina's restrictions were challenged and in july the fourth circuit found the primary purpose of the restrictions wasn't to fight fraud, but to make it harder for black people to vote. here's what the court said and i quote, the new provisions target african-americans with almost surgical precision. they constitute inept remedies for the problems assertedly justifying them and, in fact, impose curiouser problems that did not exist. senator, do you still believe that there is little present day evidence of state esrestricting access to the franchise and if you do, what do you think the fourth circuit got wrong when it found that north carolina targeted black voters with almost surgical precision, do you accept that north carolina was targeti
now that's what happened in north carolina, for example. just a few months after shelby county, the state enacted one of the nations strictest voter i.d. laws and enacted other restrictions without any evidence, the state described these changes necessary to prevent fraud. the court's disagreed. north carolina's restrictions were challenged and in july the fourth circuit found the primary purpose of the restrictions wasn't to fight fraud, but to make it harder for black people to vote. here's...
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the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to our colleague from texas, mr. doggett. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. mr. doggett: i thank the gentleman. for what may or may not be their good intentions, this resolution , its authors, undermine the security of families here and in israel. this go-it-alone approach with the current israeli government, defying a nan vote of 14 countries -- unanimous vote of 14 countries and ignoring the concerns of many of our allies, is not a path to peace. we will not protect ourselves, nor our allies in israel, if we pursue of path of isolation. for decades we've enjoyed a bipartisan commitment to two states living in peace and security next door to one another. it has been a difficult goal to achieve, but now is not the time to give up on it. there are, sadly, some in israel and some among the palestinians who wholly reject this commitment. they believe it's all theirs. they believe in a divine entitlement t
the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i now yield three minutes to our colleague from texas, mr. doggett. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for three minutes. mr. doggett: i thank the gentleman. for what may or may not be their good intentions, this resolution , its authors, undermine the security of families here and in israel. this go-it-alone approach with the current israeli government, defying a nan vote of 14 countries --...
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let's go to concord, north carolina and patricia on the republican line. good evening. >> caller: good evening. >> you are on the air. >> caller: i would like to say i think senator sessions would make a fantastic attorney general. he's got all the good answers. thank you. >> what stood out in terms muof what stood out in what you're hearing from senator sessions? >> caller: he knows what he's talking about. they ask him all of these questions, you know, i'm not a -- what would i call it -- >> an expert. >> caller: i'm not a political person, but the answers that he's given lines up with my way of thinking about things and he thinks about something before he says it. >> thanks for the call. we hear from rock spring, georgia next, independent line. hello there, alan. >> caller: hello. i just wanted to comment and say i appreciate c-span for covering these important events. it's good to have that public lens in any kind of government process. i think more citizens are becoming aware of government processes and are excited to watch via c-span and i'm one of t
let's go to concord, north carolina and patricia on the republican line. good evening. >> caller: good evening. >> you are on the air. >> caller: i would like to say i think senator sessions would make a fantastic attorney general. he's got all the good answers. thank you. >> what stood out in terms muof what stood out in what you're hearing from senator sessions? >> caller: he knows what he's talking about. they ask him all of these questions, you know, i'm not a...
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i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. hurry offer ends january 21st. only from fios. >> we're going to do something incredible. >> but they don't undersand the situation. >> countdown to the inauguration. national anthem singer jackie evancho is facing her critics and how does her transgender sister play into
i'm lester holt reporting from fayetteville, north carolina. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, get 150 meg...
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the story is based on a trip she took to western north carolina in 1874-1875. she will visit nashville. she is going to talk about these afford victorian northerners who go into western north carolina and she describes what they experience. when they begin to adventure outside of asheville into the forest of appalachia. i want to give you an excerpt from this series of articles known as "the land of the sky." they." describing when they tove asheville and begin venture into the wilderness of western north carolina. " they were leaving civilization altogether behind, walking deeper and deeper into the heart of primeval nature. the mountains rise on each side and great pines grow. dark shape ferns, flowers, and mosses abound and countless streams come leaping in foam sprayed." and foam why is this important? it turns out that these scenic entrepreneur's writers -- w riting is going to appeal to northerners who are reading "ournals like "harpers weekly, so why would this appeal to the northern readers? talks about a landscape that combines of the sublime and the b
the story is based on a trip she took to western north carolina in 1874-1875. she will visit nashville. she is going to talk about these afford victorian northerners who go into western north carolina and she describes what they experience. when they begin to adventure outside of asheville into the forest of appalachia. i want to give you an excerpt from this series of articles known as "the land of the sky." they." describing when they tove asheville and begin venture into the...
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north carolina wins it 91-72. >>> let's head up the road to saint mary's hosting robert morris. skipping ahead, second half mountaineers up one. long on the drive, puts it up, gets the bucket and the foul. he had nine points. the mount is up three. saint mary's clinging to a one-point lead. stewart, he completely throws it away. saint mary's hold on for the 48-47 win. maryland beating illinois 94-49. george washington losing to st. louis. >>> to the pro-bowl show down. kirk cousins taking his part. cousins throwing to odell beckham junior in the best hands junior. odell did not win. new this year, the drone drop. it's an 85 foot drop. cardinals, no problem catching this one. odell won this one. also new -- and i love it -- dodgeball. cousins gets pinged there. he's out. but the nfc went onto win when ze ezekiel elliott -- he's only 21 years old. he probably remembers playing that in sixth grade. that wasn't that long ago >>> hard to believe we're just nine days away from the super bowl. this year's game will feature two quarterbacks who rank among the both, both in stats and in
north carolina wins it 91-72. >>> let's head up the road to saint mary's hosting robert morris. skipping ahead, second half mountaineers up one. long on the drive, puts it up, gets the bucket and the foul. he had nine points. the mount is up three. saint mary's clinging to a one-point lead. stewart, he completely throws it away. saint mary's hold on for the 48-47 win. maryland beating illinois 94-49. george washington losing to st. louis. >>> to the pro-bowl show down. kirk...
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. >> here on c-span, "newsmakers" is next with republican congressman mark walker of north carolina.
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that's especially true in north carolina. in durham, millennials make up 40 % of the population, with white, black and latino's represented in nearly equal numbers. in the presidential election, they gave hillary clinton 79% of their vote. but durham's vote didn't swing the state. trump won. correspondent diane roberts discovered that millennial voters are focused on revitalizing their city, refusing to be paralyzed by the lectoral bitterness. diane: durham, north carolina, population almost 230,000. it's emerging as the "it" city in the new south taking aim at recruiting and retaining millennials. >> it felt right to settle in and grow some roots here and build that kind of wide community. diane: megan jones' 5 year old business fits right in. the 29 year old is co-owner of mercury studio, selling workspace memberships to entrepreneurs, similar to what you buy at the gym. >> i benefited from the city financing in that and i'm so grateful. diane: as the city replaces long standing industries, like big tobacco megan is aware s
that's especially true in north carolina. in durham, millennials make up 40 % of the population, with white, black and latino's represented in nearly equal numbers. in the presidential election, they gave hillary clinton 79% of their vote. but durham's vote didn't swing the state. trump won. correspondent diane roberts discovered that millennial voters are focused on revitalizing their city, refusing to be paralyzed by the lectoral bitterness. diane: durham, north carolina, population almost...
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host: john from north carolina. to you and all of your calls and comments and tweets and facebook postings, we appreciate it. continue the conversation on @cspanwj. page, coming up, we want to turn our attention to donald trump's tweets. when he is not a twitter directed to the ford motor company, it impacted ford and its decision to keep jobs here in the u.s. we'll talk to issie lapowsky about all of this. and later, can an entrepreneur like donald trump run the country like a business? university of maryland's philip joyce will be here to share his thoughts. "washington journal" continues on this sunday morning. but first, news makers, which
host: john from north carolina. to you and all of your calls and comments and tweets and facebook postings, we appreciate it. continue the conversation on @cspanwj. page, coming up, we want to turn our attention to donald trump's tweets. when he is not a twitter directed to the ford motor company, it impacted ford and its decision to keep jobs here in the u.s. we'll talk to issie lapowsky about all of this. and later, can an entrepreneur like donald trump run the country like a business?...
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. >>> north carolina has a new governor. roy cooper was sworn into office just after midnight this morning on new year's day. former governor known for the controversial bathroom bill did not concede for weeks after the election. he signed a bill right before leaving office stripping cooper of executive powers. it's a real tug of war in north carolina. now is the official day. how does this play out? >> this is clearly a highly cont contentious environment. he has taken some of the republican lawmakers to court. with this long court process, the legal fight, will he be able to bridge that political divide in north carolina? >> roy cooper officially sworn in as north carolina's 75th governor, seconds after midnight. the private ceremony came after the governor elect moved a bitter battle with republican law mamakers into a courtroom friday. cooper hoping to back a set of republican backed laws that limit his authority as the state's chief executive. just 34 hours before governor elect cooper took the oath of office a north ca
. >>> north carolina has a new governor. roy cooper was sworn into office just after midnight this morning on new year's day. former governor known for the controversial bathroom bill did not concede for weeks after the election. he signed a bill right before leaving office stripping cooper of executive powers. it's a real tug of war in north carolina. now is the official day. how does this play out? >> this is clearly a highly cont contentious environment. he has taken some of...
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david: some of these boycotts hurtment i'm thinking north carolina, there were issues there that people had with nem and they called for a boycott. they lost a lot of business and sometimes these things can hurt. >> i can't follow them all. i'm supposed to boycott macy's because i like donald trump or boycott macy's because i don't like donald trump? >> you're not a screaming liberal. if you were a liberal you'd keep track of this. >> i can't buy a breakfast cereal without checking? i'm not going to do that. david: mike, the fact is there are people that do affect businesses, again, there was a call for boycotting north carolina, certain convention centers stopped using hotels there, et cetera. >> and a lot of people go through the news, david, just looking at headlines, right? and if you don't defend yourself and correct what people are perceiving you to be, then all of a sudden, if you repeat a lie long enough, people are going to think it's the truth. so she had to do what she did. >> i don't mind by the way, protest against government policies, if people -- that's free speech what's
david: some of these boycotts hurtment i'm thinking north carolina, there were issues there that people had with nem and they called for a boycott. they lost a lot of business and sometimes these things can hurt. >> i can't follow them all. i'm supposed to boycott macy's because i like donald trump or boycott macy's because i don't like donald trump? >> you're not a screaming liberal. if you were a liberal you'd keep track of this. >> i can't buy a breakfast cereal without...
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of north carolina and into virginia. this is where we'll see the highest accumulations of snow and ice, and we could be seeing up to a half foot of snowfall. the hardest hit will be north carolina up to the tidewater region of virginia. other news, as we head into saturday morning look at the temperatures falling. by sunday morning it is really cold out there, especially where there's snow on the ground. which means the snow and ice is another going to melt and the roads are going stay treacherous throughout the weekend. i'm eric fisher, meteorologist for the cbs news, stay safe. >>> the four streamed a vicious attack against a mentally disabled man on facebook. police say the victim is traumatized. president obama condemned the attack. >> what we've seen as surfacing a lot of the problems that have been there a long time, whether it's tensions between police and communities, whether it's hate crimes of the despicable sort that has just now recently surfaced on facebook. >> roxanna s a aberi has more. they're at the hand
of north carolina and into virginia. this is where we'll see the highest accumulations of snow and ice, and we could be seeing up to a half foot of snowfall. the hardest hit will be north carolina up to the tidewater region of virginia. other news, as we head into saturday morning look at the temperatures falling. by sunday morning it is really cold out there, especially where there's snow on the ground. which means the snow and ice is another going to melt and the roads are going stay...
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has been mobilized. >> it's all hands on deck in north carolina. preparations also well underway in alabama and georgia. >> our goal including the goal of the state is to have everyone off the metropolitan atlanta roadways by 4:00 p.m. >> road crews out ahead of the the storm, their goal is to prevent a repeat of this nightmare from three years ago when an ice storm shut down metro atlanta. >> i remember cars being everywhere and my parents got stuck. >> one of the strangest things i have ever seen. >> and out west winter storms are wreaking havoc and workers de-icining planes in denver and two people rescued from an avalanche. in new york some residents are digging out from two feet of snow. some roads in west seneca impassable for school buses forcing children to spend the night in their classroom. >> it was scary but good to know they were in safe hans at school. rather than here than on the roads somewhere. >> and forecasters say this is just round one, there is another storm brewing that could dump up to a foot of snow in charlotte and atlanta
has been mobilized. >> it's all hands on deck in north carolina. preparations also well underway in alabama and georgia. >> our goal including the goal of the state is to have everyone off the metropolitan atlanta roadways by 4:00 p.m. >> road crews out ahead of the the storm, their goal is to prevent a repeat of this nightmare from three years ago when an ice storm shut down metro atlanta. >> i remember cars being everywhere and my parents got stuck. >> one of the...
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north carolina players reportedly taunted the tigers' bench. the reason there for that encounter. >>> we are doing a 76er story? are we that desperate around here? all right. we're tied with the timberwolves. 1.6 seconds left in regulation. let's go to philly. >> on their feet at wells far fargo -- yes! >> it was all right. robert covington takes the inbound pass and sinks the lay-up just before the buzzer. and the sixers win it 93-91. trust the process. >>> in los angeles one lucky fan, you make this shot you get $95,000! wow, and you get to wear those nice shorts. l.a., 116-102 win over the grizzlies. those are great moments when a kid hits the shot, gets the scholarship -- >> that was definitely worth the price of admission there. >> the sixers highlight, i did not approve of that. >> we are still laughing here in the studio. see you back here in a minute. >>> meanwhile, still ahead, president-elect donald trump takes a jab at intelligence officials for allegedly delaying a briefing on russian cyber attacks. >>> plus, house speaker paul ryan
north carolina players reportedly taunted the tigers' bench. the reason there for that encounter. >>> we are doing a 76er story? are we that desperate around here? all right. we're tied with the timberwolves. 1.6 seconds left in regulation. let's go to philly. >> on their feet at wells far fargo -- yes! >> it was all right. robert covington takes the inbound pass and sinks the lay-up just before the buzzer. and the sixers win it 93-91. trust the process. >>> in los...
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lloyd bailey, a republican elector from north carolina, was faithless. and the governor of north carolina certified the state's electoral certificate with knowledge of the vote. the house and senate thoroughly debated whether his vote should be counted but ultimately voted to reject the challenge. opponents of the challenge in my view properly argued that congress lacked the power to exclude dr. bailey's vote under the count act, an more importantly congress had no power to exclude his vote under the constitution. to do so would be a violation of the rights of the sovereign states. some have argued that the bailey precedent is not applicable when an elector violates his or her state's law when casting a faithless vote. i find this suspect. unless no candidate reaches a majority, congress' role in the counting process appears to be ministerial. count votes and announce the result. the faithful electors is rightly resolved at the state level before the results reach congress. at the present time, however, a hodgepodge of state laws exist to deal with faith
lloyd bailey, a republican elector from north carolina, was faithless. and the governor of north carolina certified the state's electoral certificate with knowledge of the vote. the house and senate thoroughly debated whether his vote should be counted but ultimately voted to reject the challenge. opponents of the challenge in my view properly argued that congress lacked the power to exclude dr. bailey's vote under the count act, an more importantly congress had no power to exclude his vote...
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there in the first place, you can move from michigan to tennessee and to north carolina and south carolina. you can move from south carolina back to michigan. you can do anywhere. you got a lot of states at play. a lot of competition. it's not like oh, gee, i'm taking the competition away. you got a lot of places you can move. i don't care. as long as it's within the united states. the borders of the united states. there will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving and getting away with
there in the first place, you can move from michigan to tennessee and to north carolina and south carolina. you can move from south carolina back to michigan. you can do anywhere. you got a lot of states at play. a lot of competition. it's not like oh, gee, i'm taking the competition away. you got a lot of places you can move. i don't care. as long as it's within the united states. the borders of the united states. there will be a major border tax on these companies that are leaving and getting...
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court in texas, north carolina, and wisconsin, but specifically north carolina have shown that with respect to north carolina, where the legislature and try to implement photo id at the elections. they have literally been targeting african-americans to try to make it harder for them to vote on election day. notproblem with photo id is that it exists, it is that it exists in such a way that it is not even and -- evenhandedly administer. it is not acceptable to everyone . it is not free in all instances. it is not something that is easy to obtain for all americans. if we were to have photo id that was free and available to everyone, then we can start a different conversation. the problem with photo id is that it has been used in such a way to make it harder for groups of people to have access to the voting booth. that undermines our democracy. democracy is supposed to be about making elections free, fair, and accessible to all voters. researchers have found that is not what is happening. michelle lee of the washington post wrote a story about debunking that pew report. john spicer also commen
court in texas, north carolina, and wisconsin, but specifically north carolina have shown that with respect to north carolina, where the legislature and try to implement photo id at the elections. they have literally been targeting african-americans to try to make it harder for them to vote on election day. notproblem with photo id is that it exists, it is that it exists in such a way that it is not even and -- evenhandedly administer. it is not acceptable to everyone . it is not free in all...
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north carolina and rhode island have not. so when george washington is going to take office as the first president of the united states only 11 states in the new union, medicine isn't done. the constitution is ratified but we don't have north carolina and rhode island back in the union. we had a whole bunch of american patriots who voted against the constitution. it was a very closely contested ratification. in massachusetts, virginia, new york, new hampshire. very closely contested and again to states voted it down. north carolina and rhode island Ãmedicine isn't done. he has to make the system work. now how is he going to make it work? he has to get himself elected to congress so that he can actually begin to implement this. now he has to win the congressional election. and in that congressional election, he basically has two promises constituents that he will support a bill of rights. because if he doesn't have it and basically say you know, i was originally skeptical about this thing that i'm not persuaded it's a good id
north carolina and rhode island have not. so when george washington is going to take office as the first president of the united states only 11 states in the new union, medicine isn't done. the constitution is ratified but we don't have north carolina and rhode island back in the union. we had a whole bunch of american patriots who voted against the constitution. it was a very closely contested ratification. in massachusetts, virginia, new york, new hampshire. very closely contested and again...
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you have north carolina they actually went in court and the court said the combination of all these things together is just an attempt to exclude and i think if your party spoke out against that more then i think we would have a better conversation. i don't think reducing it just always to voting i.d. is helpful because that's not all of what's been going on. >> the sisters of the poor you're referring to the
you have north carolina they actually went in court and the court said the combination of all these things together is just an attempt to exclude and i think if your party spoke out against that more then i think we would have a better conversation. i don't think reducing it just always to voting i.d. is helpful because that's not all of what's been going on. >> the sisters of the poor you're referring to the
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and also by 2070 new hampshire will begin to look like north carolina. so, there are tremendous economic implications of that as well as implications on everything from our wildlife, our moose, our trout, to our fauna and lots of other things that affect the state.
and also by 2070 new hampshire will begin to look like north carolina. so, there are tremendous economic implications of that as well as implications on everything from our wildlife, our moose, our trout, to our fauna and lots of other things that affect the state.
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i was in north carolina right before the election doing a lot of work. i saw a wonderful woman offer herself for the u.s. senate and she came up short. now, the governor's race, governor-elect cooper, did really well. i was perplexed because i went
i was in north carolina right before the election doing a lot of work. i saw a wonderful woman offer herself for the u.s. senate and she came up short. now, the governor's race, governor-elect cooper, did really well. i was perplexed because i went
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. >>> i'm tammy leitner in north carolina. the winter storm delivered a wicked one-two punch of brutal snow and now plunging temperatures. dumping more than a foot of snow in places like cape cod. >> i got two scarves, three sweaters -- >> reporter: so cold in pittsburgh the referee's whistle froze during the dolphins/steelers game. at least five deaths blamed on the east coast storms. most due to slick road conditions. but one rescue. a snowplow picked up a pregnant stephanie dawson after her car broke down, getting her to the hospital just in time to deliver. in the southeast, temps remain 10 to 20 degrees below average. only 9 degrees in raleigh, north carolina, this morning. forcing schools and businesses to close. today, weary travelers still struggling to get home. >> this is me for three days. >> this is all you've had on? >> yeah. >> reporter: after thousands of flights were canceled or delayed across the country. tammy leitner, nbc news, raleigh, north carolina. >>> still ahead, you've probably seen the ads. maybe you
. >>> i'm tammy leitner in north carolina. the winter storm delivered a wicked one-two punch of brutal snow and now plunging temperatures. dumping more than a foot of snow in places like cape cod. >> i got two scarves, three sweaters -- >> reporter: so cold in pittsburgh the referee's whistle froze during the dolphins/steelers game. at least five deaths blamed on the east coast storms. most due to slick road conditions. but one rescue. a snowplow picked up a pregnant...