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citadel, a military college in charleston, south carolina. he outlined his ideas on the nature of character and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader. decisions as leader. [cheers and applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national 2019]satellite corp. pres. reagan: thank you. thank you. you, general watts, faculty,shed guests, families and friends of the citadel class of 1993. thank you for that gracious welcome. i'm delighted to be here on this glorious day of hope and promise. it is indeed an honor to have the privilege of speaking to you today and to receive an honorary degree from this distinguished institution. surely my service record alone can't explain my presence here. more than half a century ago i was made a 2nd lieutenant in the horse cavalry reserve. enoughy to warrant the honor you do me today. but i do have to confess to you that during my presidency, i had an idea that i could never get anyone to support. i wanted to reinstate the horse cavalry in the armed services. [ap
citadel, a military college in charleston, south carolina. he outlined his ideas on the nature of character and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader. decisions as leader. [cheers and applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national 2019]satellite corp. pres. reagan: thank you. thank you. you, general watts, faculty,shed guests, families and friends of the citadel class of 1993. thank you for that gracious welcome. i'm delighted to be here...
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seriously, on my way to charleston i took a peek at "the guidon" which they tell me is the bible of the knobs. the more i read that little booklet, the better i like it. for example, i learned the three permissible knob answers -- "sir, yes, sir" and "sir, no, sir" and i liked this third one best of all, "sir, no excuse, sir." my golly, i think, we ought to send the entire u.s. congress down here to learn answer number three. then i read this friendly advice in the book, "when you receive an order, carry it out to the best of your ability. never argue or offer suggestions which you think might be better. this is not in your best interest." well, it seems to me that the citadel has a few things to teach the cabinet and the executive branch, too! in fact, maybe we should just put the whole federal government through cadet training! [applause] but then i remembered the last time the corps of cadets and good people of charleston decided the federal government was taking too active an interest in their affairs. before you knew it, cadet george haynsworth and the other boys behind the gun had
seriously, on my way to charleston i took a peek at "the guidon" which they tell me is the bible of the knobs. the more i read that little booklet, the better i like it. for example, i learned the three permissible knob answers -- "sir, yes, sir" and "sir, no, sir" and i liked this third one best of all, "sir, no excuse, sir." my golly, i think, we ought to send the entire u.s. congress down here to learn answer number three. then i read this friendly...
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i was involved in the charleston county council election. right before the voting rights act, there was an article that interviewed all the council members of charleston, south carolina. he said it is quoted in the paper we really like elections because it gives us contact with the people and we are closer to them. then you have the voting rights act. two years later, charleston goes to at-large elections. blacks begin to register to vote. i looked at the state of south carolina and three force of all counties changed then to at-large elections. is that coincidence? that is what they do in these court cases. it even gets trickier than that in this case. in the school in the school board, esau jenkins, great civil rights leader, drove a bus, does not get the credit he deserves for the freedom school, the idea of getting this going. just to do it, he ran for the school board on john's island. did not win -- came in third, i believe, but he did come in before one white person. next year, what do they do? they change it to some school boards wil
i was involved in the charleston county council election. right before the voting rights act, there was an article that interviewed all the council members of charleston, south carolina. he said it is quoted in the paper we really like elections because it gives us contact with the people and we are closer to them. then you have the voting rights act. two years later, charleston goes to at-large elections. blacks begin to register to vote. i looked at the state of south carolina and three force...
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he was from charleston, this man for some charleston, south carolina, the captain of unique ship. on show was his brother who is in charge of the confederate defenses. so i can think of hard anymore classic example of brother against brother as the work turned out to be. you are thinking what happens with harriet tubman? harriet tubman in the sense enters into the scene very soon after this because what happens when the union takes buford and port royal island, the victory accidentally liberates 10,000 contraband. these are these people pictured you can contraband is a term often use in naval exercises, i'm sure some of you know and meets in time of war you can seize your enemies property if they're going to use the property to make war against you. so by that definition since the north had no laws against, overhead and the united states have laws against slavery, the way they took this property of the confederacy was to declare them copper venter 10,000 people on the sea islands that were liberated in that way. our many photographs you can lop about what was called the port royal
he was from charleston, this man for some charleston, south carolina, the captain of unique ship. on show was his brother who is in charge of the confederate defenses. so i can think of hard anymore classic example of brother against brother as the work turned out to be. you are thinking what happens with harriet tubman? harriet tubman in the sense enters into the scene very soon after this because what happens when the union takes buford and port royal island, the victory accidentally...
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[laughter] president reagan: seriously, on my way to charleston, i took a peek at "the guidon" which they tell me is the bible of the knobs. the more i read that little booklet, the better i like it. for example, i learned the three permissible knob answers: "sir, yes, sir" and "sir, no, sir" -- and i liked this third one best of all. "sir, no excuse, sir." [laughter] president reagan: by golly, i think, we ought to send the entire united states congress down here. [laughter] [applause] president reagan: down here to learn answer number three. and then, i read this friendly advice in the book. "when you receive an order, carry it out to the best of your ability. never argue or offer suggestions which you think might be better. this is not in your best interest." [laughter] president reagan: but it seems to me that the citadel has a few things to teach the cabinet and the executive branch, too. in fact, maybe we should just put the whole federal government through cadet training. [laughter] [applause] president reagan: but then, i remembered the last time the corps of cadets and good
[laughter] president reagan: seriously, on my way to charleston, i took a peek at "the guidon" which they tell me is the bible of the knobs. the more i read that little booklet, the better i like it. for example, i learned the three permissible knob answers: "sir, yes, sir" and "sir, no, sir" -- and i liked this third one best of all. "sir, no excuse, sir." [laughter] president reagan: by golly, i think, we ought to send the entire united states congress...
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, south carolina where i will be joining the resident acting company at charleston stage theater. i will be there for 10 months, i am incredibly excited for the next step, and i'm excited for my family to have a place to come visit. i've never been. i cannot express the gratitude and the support for my family as i continue the journey in my career. >> you will enjoy charleston. it's where i lived after i graduated from college. congratulations to you both, so happy for you. and you're such an inspiration, both of you. >> thank you. >>> thank you so much for being with me this sunday, happy mother's day to all the moms out there, especially to you, my mom noah whitfield. cnn newsroom continues with alex mar marquart right after this. and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. i'lthat's all-you-can-eatzed ribs ashrimp, too.lease. i'm shrimp rich! ♪ for a limited time, come to tgi fridays and get all-you-can-eat shrimp when you order any of our new whiskey-glazed ribs, chicken, or steak entrees. get shrimp rich with all-you-can-eat shrimp. tgi fridays. [music pl
, south carolina where i will be joining the resident acting company at charleston stage theater. i will be there for 10 months, i am incredibly excited for the next step, and i'm excited for my family to have a place to come visit. i've never been. i cannot express the gratitude and the support for my family as i continue the journey in my career. >> you will enjoy charleston. it's where i lived after i graduated from college. congratulations to you both, so happy for you. and you're...
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we came to a place called charleston in the christian language. there, they sold me to a small, weak, and wicked man called johnson, a complete infidel who had no fear of god at all. >> we know from our scholars that he probably went out on the part of st. louis on the saint -- on the ship and sailed across to south carolina, to charleston. he was obliged to do hard work. he says, i am a small man, a weak man. it is not the work for me. so, he runs away. again, this is what he writes in his biography. >> i am a small man and unable to do hard work so, i fled from the work -- from the hand of johnson and after a month came to a place called fayetteville. i saw some great houses, churches are to all the new moon into a church to play. a lad saw me and rode off to the place of his father and informed him that he had seen a black and in the church. a man named hunter and another with him on horseback came, attended by a troupe of dogs. they took me and made me go with them 12 miles where they put me into a great house from which i could not go out. i
we came to a place called charleston in the christian language. there, they sold me to a small, weak, and wicked man called johnson, a complete infidel who had no fear of god at all. >> we know from our scholars that he probably went out on the part of st. louis on the saint -- on the ship and sailed across to south carolina, to charleston. he was obliged to do hard work. he says, i am a small man, a weak man. it is not the work for me. so, he runs away. again, this is what he writes in...
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tians who bound me isn't me on board a great ship and we sailed on the great sea a 1/2 and came to charleston in the christian language. to a small old me weak and wicked man johnson a infidel who had no fear of god. is the important thing here he survived. people thought it was important enough to carry it on. others obably were written by people who were nslaved but this is the only known existing manuscript in slave in then by a united states. omar ibn ore about on m artifacts -- on m history tv american history tv. > a former u.s. arm psychiatrist and retired marine lieutenant colonel who both join to valley historians to discuss problem years of in the file american -- final years of manpower articipation hosted by after tet the military war at university of kansas. >> i would like to welcome back.ody i'm the executive director of eaarmy center and i would bailey and k beth hosting this great event and historical r colleagues at the u.s. army for their ms center ongoing collaboration in this nd other events around the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 professionalsseum
tians who bound me isn't me on board a great ship and we sailed on the great sea a 1/2 and came to charleston in the christian language. to a small old me weak and wicked man johnson a infidel who had no fear of god. is the important thing here he survived. people thought it was important enough to carry it on. others obably were written by people who were nslaved but this is the only known existing manuscript in slave in then by a united states. omar ibn ore about on m artifacts -- on m...
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south carolina is a key early voting state, and here in north charleston the population is about almost a 50% african-american. according to our late cnn poll, pete buttigieg is in the top five candidates right now. he's polling at about 7%, but when you look at where he's polling with non-white voters, he's polling at about 3%, and that is something that mayor pete buttigieg has admitted he needs to work on. he says he needs to better connect with a more diverse audience. now, just last week we saw the merrymeeting wi mayor meeting with al sharpton in west harlem, a traditional stop for many democratic candidates and he asked reverend sharpton for advice before coming here to south carolina. the reverend told him to just be himself, so it will be interesting to see, fredericka, whether tonight he's going to stick with his traditional script or he's going to switch up his message a little bit and try to cater to a more diverse audience. also, we're just learning that mayor pete this morning made an unannounced stop in plains, georgia. he met with the former president carter at his home.
south carolina is a key early voting state, and here in north charleston the population is about almost a 50% african-american. according to our late cnn poll, pete buttigieg is in the top five candidates right now. he's polling at about 7%, but when you look at where he's polling with non-white voters, he's polling at about 3%, and that is something that mayor pete buttigieg has admitted he needs to work on. he says he needs to better connect with a more diverse audience. now, just last week...
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that's captain paul bryant of the north charleston fire department, trying to get to a trapped puppy, buried under the rocks. >> you can do it. you can do it. >> reporter: he was responding to a rescue call after witnesses heard the puppy crying. >> there we go. come on. >> he's coming out. aw! >> reporter: one more gentle tug. >> come on, buddy. there we go! >> all right! >> how are you? >> reporter: the puppy, a bit stunned at first, but you can see it as he shakes it off, suddenly wagging his tail, kissing that fire captain. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: checked out by a vet, he was then taken to the charleston animal society and put up for adoption. and when captain bryant learned no one had claimed him, he returned to save that puppy again. >> this is meant to be. he's my dog and he's coming home with me. >> reporter: he was then asked about a name. >> does he have a name? >> yeah, we're going to call him rocky. >> rocky? okay. >> reporter: moments later -- >> and here he comes. right now. oh, my goodness. >> how are you? >> reporter: immediately kissing that fire captain again and s
that's captain paul bryant of the north charleston fire department, trying to get to a trapped puppy, buried under the rocks. >> you can do it. you can do it. >> reporter: he was responding to a rescue call after witnesses heard the puppy crying. >> there we go. come on. >> he's coming out. aw! >> reporter: one more gentle tug. >> come on, buddy. there we go! >> all right! >> how are you? >> reporter: the puppy, a bit stunned at first, but...
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britain's open champion georgia hall struggled in the opening round of the us women's open in charleston, south carolina. a four—over—par 75 means she's ten shots behind the leader, japan's mamiko higa. manchester city women have signed portuguese defender matilda fidalgo from braga. fidalgo is a distant cousin of city men's midfielder bernardo silva and is city's second signing of the summer following england international ellen white. an all—english champions league final is less than 48 hours away. tottenham are already in madrid fine—tuning their preparations, with liverpool travelling tomorrow. reporting from the spanish capital, our sports correspondent, natalie pirks. it isa it is a city where football is king. but history to be made to my fans are already beginning to arrive in the spanish capital and there is a distinct theme emerging. no problem. watching a bar orjust a fantastic atmosphere to be here. absolutely great atmosphere, good to be around, pretty good in the plaza. madrid is bracing itself for tens of thousands of english fans are hoping their tea m of english
britain's open champion georgia hall struggled in the opening round of the us women's open in charleston, south carolina. a four—over—par 75 means she's ten shots behind the leader, japan's mamiko higa. manchester city women have signed portuguese defender matilda fidalgo from braga. fidalgo is a distant cousin of city men's midfielder bernardo silva and is city's second signing of the summer following england international ellen white. an all—english champions league final is less than...
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term as president, ronald reagan gave the commencement address at the citadel, a military college in charleston, south carolina. he outlined his ideas on the nature of character and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader. decisions as leader. [cheers and applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national 2019]satellite corp. pres. reagan: thank you. thank you. you, general watts, faculty,shed guests, families and friends of the citadel class of 1993. thank you for that gracious welcome. i'm delighted to be here on this glorious day of hope and om
term as president, ronald reagan gave the commencement address at the citadel, a military college in charleston, south carolina. he outlined his ideas on the nature of character and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader. decisions as leader. [cheers and applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national 2019]satellite corp. pres. reagan: thank you. thank you. you, general watts, faculty,shed guests, families and friends of the citadel class...
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term as president, ronald reagan gave the commencement address at the citadel, a military college in charleston, south carolina. he outlined his ideas on the nature of character and what it takes to make good decisions as a leader. [applause] pres. reagan: thank you. thank you.
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>>this is charleston. we all well look out for it. >>that was hannah gets reporting 30 children ended up attending cameron's birthday from that facebook posts and now people from all across the country are sending cards and presents to him, happy ending the iconic eiffel tower in paris was evacuated this morning had to shut down you can see why in this video on the lower observation deck. >>clinging to the side a spokesperson for the landmarks as someone was climbing up the towers, some tourists were stuck in the tower and c'est set down low 30's waited for the man to come down. additional details have not been released the tower is more than a 1000 feet high and welcomes almost 7 million visitors a year. >>to buy making it easy to access all your favorite entertainment at home. >>which is magical it was great at this a ever since i hate to say it but ever since kevin duran got hurt. >>it seems like the whole spirit of the team is different and the other plan. >>with their backs against the wall kind of in and the results are. >>amazi
>>this is charleston. we all well look out for it. >>that was hannah gets reporting 30 children ended up attending cameron's birthday from that facebook posts and now people from all across the country are sending cards and presents to him, happy ending the iconic eiffel tower in paris was evacuated this morning had to shut down you can see why in this video on the lower observation deck. >>clinging to the side a spokesperson for the landmarks as someone was climbing up the...
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cnn political reporter vanessa is in north charleston for us. what will go on? what will be the message? >> reporter: hi, fred. yeah, that's right. he's here in north charleston, south carolina, where almost 50% of the population is african-american. i'm told by his campaign he's going to continue to push what he calls his agenda for black america. he's going to be laying out five pillars, those include housing, health care, education, entrepreneurship and criminal justice reform. he's also going to take questions from the audience here. he wants to hear from them about what they would like to see in their community. now, pete buttigieg has acknowledged that he is having a tougher time connecting with more of a diverse audience. and he's hoping to see that diversity here this evening. according to a recent cnn poll, he's in the top five in terms of democratic presidential candidates. he's polling at about 7%. but when you look at him compared to where he is with non-whites, he's polling only at about 3%. so we started to get the ball rolling last week. we saw hi
cnn political reporter vanessa is in north charleston for us. what will go on? what will be the message? >> reporter: hi, fred. yeah, that's right. he's here in north charleston, south carolina, where almost 50% of the population is african-american. i'm told by his campaign he's going to continue to push what he calls his agenda for black america. he's going to be laying out five pillars, those include housing, health care, education, entrepreneurship and criminal justice reform. he's...
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glimpse of him because of course the people hey this is about witnessing history that's our charlotte charleston pill in bangkok thank you so much cycling funny has battered india's eastern coastline with winds blowing at more than two hundred kilometers an hour it's one of the biggest storms to hit the region in decades claiming several lives so far the cyclon is also likely to cause widespread disruption in bangladesh where more than two million people are supposed to be moved to safety. they knew it was coming. india's coastal state of addition was braced for the west. more than a million people were evacuated ahead of the storm but the coastal resort of poori still suffered extensive damage. the storm brought down trees and power lines as it moved inland in bhubaneswar odisha state capital the streets were deserted the storm left chaos behind it which is expected to weaken over the coming hours with ortiz is still warning people to be careful along the coastline. just don't prevent the people not to go inside the c.v.s. going to do that because if you do now you're high sensitive so just on
glimpse of him because of course the people hey this is about witnessing history that's our charlotte charleston pill in bangkok thank you so much cycling funny has battered india's eastern coastline with winds blowing at more than two hundred kilometers an hour it's one of the biggest storms to hit the region in decades claiming several lives so far the cyclon is also likely to cause widespread disruption in bangladesh where more than two million people are supposed to be moved to safety. they...
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right now up in charleston there's no longer the fosses growing economy after these numbers china has taken over and this is all this is coming at a time when the global macro economic conditions are rather benign crude oil prices have increased but they're not exactly on the board rupee has also been at a better footing compared to what we have seen us when it was standing at about $75.00 to the $1.11 and you know that the trade was between china and the u.s. can actually end up benefiting india africa place it's called strike so it will stay it's seeing right now is that the global economic conditions are still fine but despite the fact there is a slowdown in india right now consumptions has slowed down the auto sales growth to head here didn't really go and traffic has been on the decline and we saw in the last quarter as well also you know company looking at all these numbers and of cause the job of the unemployment crawled has also that that's another major problem that has been plaguing the internet economy there is also a shadow banking crisis that is brewing in the indian econ
right now up in charleston there's no longer the fosses growing economy after these numbers china has taken over and this is all this is coming at a time when the global macro economic conditions are rather benign crude oil prices have increased but they're not exactly on the board rupee has also been at a better footing compared to what we have seen us when it was standing at about $75.00 to the $1.11 and you know that the trade was between china and the u.s. can actually end up benefiting...
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i can never forget what happened in charlottesville, the church in charleston, and spread like wildfire. >> something new or old hate? people worried about ethic change, change, immigration? what stirred it up just now? >> combination of several things. those of us in political arena need to speak up and need to speak out. this is not the america that we want. we want a better america. we want to bring people together, because we're one people. we're one family. we all live in the same house. american house. the world house. we're brothers and sisters. we can do wettbetter, much bett. civil rights movement we talked the way of peace, lochve. i was beaten, left bloody and unconscious but never hated anyone, never will. those in the political arena need to preach the way of love of peace, help created beloved community and help bring people together as one people, one family. >> when you were leading sncc, student nonviolent coordinating committee, one of the first lunch counter sit-ins in nashville, you had people throwing stuff on you, what did you see in your faces when they were tryin
i can never forget what happened in charlottesville, the church in charleston, and spread like wildfire. >> something new or old hate? people worried about ethic change, change, immigration? what stirred it up just now? >> combination of several things. those of us in political arena need to speak up and need to speak out. this is not the america that we want. we want a better america. we want to bring people together, because we're one people. we're one family. we all live in the...
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i'm proud the house voted earlier this year to pass universal background checks and close the charleston loophole, a loophole that allowed the emanuel a.m.e. shooter acquire a firearm before the results of his background check were complete. we need the senate to stop stonewalling and bring these bills up for a vote. in closing, i can cannot help to reflect that this week the united states is observing holocaust remembrance week and honoring the six million jews and millions others murdered by the nazi regime. in the memory of all those lost to anti-semitism and other forms of hate, we have a moral responsibility to stamp out intolerance and prejudice in our time. otherwise as the late elie said, famously said, to forget the victims means to kill them a second time. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr. marshall, for five minutes. mr. smash shall: -- mr. marshall: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the six million jewish men, women, and children who were violently murdered by the nazi regime for the religious beliefs. this we
i'm proud the house voted earlier this year to pass universal background checks and close the charleston loophole, a loophole that allowed the emanuel a.m.e. shooter acquire a firearm before the results of his background check were complete. we need the senate to stop stonewalling and bring these bills up for a vote. in closing, i can cannot help to reflect that this week the united states is observing holocaust remembrance week and honoring the six million jews and millions others murdered by...
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and the first round is over at the women's us open golf in charleston. japan's mamiko higa has a one—shot lead over the rest of the field. and just about to get underway is the opening match in the nba finals, toronto raptors against the golden state warriors. the first time an nba finals match is being played outside the us. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, you may have heard by now that it's turning a lot warmer, but the forecast isn't quite so straightforward. in fact, it's not going to be turning hot everywhere, and in fact, some areas are still in for some rain. but i think the main message is that yes, broadly speaking, we are all at least for some warmth. but a lot of cloud out there right now. it's very muggy, a very muggy night, with temperatures in the mid—teens across some southern areas of the uk, but rain too. this is what it looks like the early hours of friday, so some bits and pieces of rain around western scotland, somejust
and the first round is over at the women's us open golf in charleston. japan's mamiko higa has a one—shot lead over the rest of the field. and just about to get underway is the opening match in the nba finals, toronto raptors against the golden state warriors. the first time an nba finals match is being played outside the us. you can get all the latest sports news at our website. that is bbc.com/sport. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, you may have heard by now...
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the remainder of charleston's command riding away at top speed, proving the 18th-century infantrymen's believe that nobody had ever seen a dead cavalryman in history. so morgan was a fine soldier, and his victory at calpine that led some to refer to him as one of the great american captains. but i think he was much more than that. story is sortis of exemplar in which we can see certain things about ourselves. 1781, stop there in early with many more years of his life to go, including a term is congressman, in which basically has promised political moment was passing the alien act. he left philadelphia before he could vote for the sedition act. he would have, too. [laughter] dr. zambone: and i relate some of his life to larger themes and also discuss, again, daniel morgan as a revolutionary. first, he was obviously ambitious. washould be obvious that he never simply a good old boy, despite all the evidence that attest to that. comparison,dd abraham lincoln was also thought but in backcountry hick, lincoln was ambition, and there was a little into that new no rest. morgan had an engine o
the remainder of charleston's command riding away at top speed, proving the 18th-century infantrymen's believe that nobody had ever seen a dead cavalryman in history. so morgan was a fine soldier, and his victory at calpine that led some to refer to him as one of the great american captains. but i think he was much more than that. story is sortis of exemplar in which we can see certain things about ourselves. 1781, stop there in early with many more years of his life to go, including a term is...
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season 6 kicks off tonight on neck of words, charleston. we got the gang together to ask these questions for this editi". >>> craig, do you even sew, bro? >> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you like. >> austin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you accruing and my i borrow some? >> no, you cannot borrow any. i just got back from bali and i spent 17 hours in coach, and i earned those miles. >>now at 8 a good night to stay in now the main event is about to move on shore a new powerful storm arriving in the bay area right now. te final bargaining session before a strike deadline will tell you what happened and find out what pg any has to say about cal fire's announcem
season 6 kicks off tonight on neck of words, charleston. we got the gang together to ask these questions for this editi". >>> craig, do you even sew, bro? >> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you like. >> austin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when...
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last week i visited charleston, south carolina, and listened to the mayor of charleston discuss how they were urgently working to heighten the seawall in charleston, directly as a consequence of drastically increasing carbon emissions, likely related to warming sea water and the rise in sea level and volatility that has caused so much damage. the catastrophic effects of global warm wrg manifested in 2017 and 2018 natural disasters where the nation saw unprecedented natural disasters from the deadliest wildfires in california to the worst hurricanes to hit the east coast and puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. the ve -- the vulnerability of the island territories are particularly important as they are isolated, they have specific energy issues and concerns that other places do not, due to theirs aligse, their being sur rounded and part they have -- and part of the ocean environment. i want to thank congresswoman gonzalez-colon for her work on this amendment which requires a report on the impact of climate hange in the u.s. territories. which has particular attention and consideration
last week i visited charleston, south carolina, and listened to the mayor of charleston discuss how they were urgently working to heighten the seawall in charleston, directly as a consequence of drastically increasing carbon emissions, likely related to warming sea water and the rise in sea level and volatility that has caused so much damage. the catastrophic effects of global warm wrg manifested in 2017 and 2018 natural disasters where the nation saw unprecedented natural disasters from the...
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in your neck of words, charleston. we got the gang together to ask these questions for this charming edition of "e.t.'"e.t.. >>> craig, do you even sew, bro? >> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you like. >> austin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking when you named your dog after human craig? >> it's hard to yell at a puppy, but it's named, that's just a -- >> simba. >> my question for naomi, how many sky miles are you accruing and my i borrow some? >> no, you cannot borrow any. i just got back from bali and i spent 17 hours in coach, and i earned those miles. so nice to meet you june, jay, ji, kay, raj, and...ray! sa clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performance. neuriva. - [narrator] the following for plexaderm skincare. (lively music) - many of us have seen before and afters on
in your neck of words, charleston. we got the gang together to ask these questions for this charming edition of "e.t.'"e.t.. >>> craig, do you even sew, bro? >> yes, kathryn, i do sew, bro, and you're more than welcome to come over and sew with me any time you like. >> austin, what is the longest period of time that you will go without taking to shep or i? that's up to them. it depends on how much [ bleep ] they talked. >> what in the world were you thinking...
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i can never forget what happened in charlottesville and what happened at the church in charleston. it's spreading like wildfire. >> what a soulful man. a lot more from my interview later in this hour, but we begin with the back and forth between the president and the speaker of the house. the feud reached a new level with insults that included attacks on each other's emotional stability and fitness for offices. last night just hours after president trump defended himself saying he is an extremely stable genius, he retweeted a video of speaker pelosi at a news conference that was heavily edited. heavily edited, to give the impression she was stumbling over her words. other videos of pelosi distorted and altered to make it look like she was drunk and slurring her words. >> we want to give this president the opportunity to do something historic for our country. we want to give this president the opportunity to do something historic for our country. >> that altered video has been shared nearly 50,000 times on facebook and the president's own attorney, rudy giuliani retweet and later de
i can never forget what happened in charlottesville and what happened at the church in charleston. it's spreading like wildfire. >> what a soulful man. a lot more from my interview later in this hour, but we begin with the back and forth between the president and the speaker of the house. the feud reached a new level with insults that included attacks on each other's emotional stability and fitness for offices. last night just hours after president trump defended himself saying he is an...
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>> guest: charleston, west virginia, that was largely a regulatory failure, how did the dea not know that -- how did they think it was possible, and, you know, it's great that that's coming to light but to watch reporting and we have just seen the story, it's been regulatory failure after regulatory failure >> host: is this an appear -- appalacha problem. >> guest: ohio is now a huge hot spot, west virginia and ohio lead the nation in overdoses. there's also early hot spot in new mexico, starts out in distressed communities because there were people there who were legitimately injured because of workplace injuries, so if you are a mining town or a logging town, factory town, there were people who had legitimate injuries and they were prescribed opioids for them. what perdue did was hire an army of sales reps and went into the towns where there's also prescribing, competing opioids going and they said, look, we have this new fda approved label that allows to say it's less addictive, we know now that that wasn't true. they admitted in 2007. but that's kind of why you saw it pop up as a
>> guest: charleston, west virginia, that was largely a regulatory failure, how did the dea not know that -- how did they think it was possible, and, you know, it's great that that's coming to light but to watch reporting and we have just seen the story, it's been regulatory failure after regulatory failure >> host: is this an appear -- appalacha problem. >> guest: ohio is now a huge hot spot, west virginia and ohio lead the nation in overdoses. there's also early hot spot in...
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it was a moment where, as he said earlier that morning before we left for charleston, you workers and you workers and sometimes it feels like a thunder bolt, but you have to remember the decades of hard work that went into a moment like that. that was a great day. >> guest: hi ladies. i'm lauren patrick, i work in marketing for startups here in atlanta. it's not the white house but it's fun. for those of you who have read mrs. obama's book we know she's not interested in running for politics. and as we look at the next election and the crowded field of players, stacey, you haven't announced yet, but what qualities would that ideal candidate have as we we have to go and convince some of our family and friends who have voted in the last presidential election to pick a new candidate , i don't feel like we have found that person yet, so in your mind what quality would that person have. >> valerie: so to your last point it's early. so because somebody hasn't emerged that you feel passionate about, give it time. because every day somebody is getting in the race -- [laughter] i think we have
it was a moment where, as he said earlier that morning before we left for charleston, you workers and you workers and sometimes it feels like a thunder bolt, but you have to remember the decades of hard work that went into a moment like that. that was a great day. >> guest: hi ladies. i'm lauren patrick, i work in marketing for startups here in atlanta. it's not the white house but it's fun. for those of you who have read mrs. obama's book we know she's not interested in running for...
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in boston just to the south, it will be very, very hot we suld easily be in the hundreds again from charleston to be jacksonville to augusta. lot ofttention with the get a tornadoes going on we had all time records. >> busy weather week thank you so much. q today'sck hits, the first photo of a rare albino panda debuted to the world take in april at the national nature reserve in chinad believe be the first fully albino panda ever to be photographed. >> in the midsof high demand for specially trained dogs, there is a first program of its kind for the state university of new york system. >> monday marked the start of the scripps national spelling bee. the weekth kicked ofhe preliminaries and th pfinals will be takice this thursday an dishes? using multiple cleaners on grease can be expensive, and sometimes ineffective. for better vue, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around
in boston just to the south, it will be very, very hot we suld easily be in the hundreds again from charleston to be jacksonville to augusta. lot ofttention with the get a tornadoes going on we had all time records. >> busy weather week thank you so much. q today'sck hits, the first photo of a rare albino panda debuted to the world take in april at the national nature reserve in chinad believe be the first fully albino panda ever to be photographed. >> in the midsof high demand for...
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. >>> academic magnet high school in charleston, north carolina, one spot and umbe texas has three schools in the top 20. the#h4÷ most of > y state. >>when we come back, a crackdown on homeless camps around the city costing you [p dollars. the news4 i-team question if it is solving the ;ífk0kproblem. >>> and news4 is rooted in the community. we've been working with local elementary students to keep up a elementary students to keep up a community garden in you know when you're at ross and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. luckily, her dorm is about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. ashley's meeting all her in-laws, and she's about 10 minutes from a hotel by wyndham. jeff is flyi to.... oh never mind. but hey, 10 minutes from a wyndham. he's having the best. day. ever! and he's about 10 minutes... 10nu mites from a hotel by wyndham. with over 6,000 hotels across the country, book direct at wyndhls.com a great hotel by wyndham
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charleston the cliffs notes i believe that time and time again we need to be prepared to keep bringing things to an end in order to feel the magic of new beginnings and to make the most of opportunities to stop by and. that was what i learned as a student in the this is just as a scientist does is senior political and it is what i experience now in politics or to vice versa commission after leaving my political conflict and who knows what life will bring after my time as a politician is fullish off that too is completely open while this is only one thing is clear as well through that for us are all noise it will again be something different and something new. that's why i want to leave this wish with you ted on walls of ignorance and narrow mindedness for nothing has to stay as it is thank you if you want him to explain. take things take joint action in the interests of a mile to a letter all local world. keep asking yourselves am i doing something because of this right or simply because it's possible. don't forget that freedom is never something that can be taken for granted surprise
charleston the cliffs notes i believe that time and time again we need to be prepared to keep bringing things to an end in order to feel the magic of new beginnings and to make the most of opportunities to stop by and. that was what i learned as a student in the this is just as a scientist does is senior political and it is what i experience now in politics or to vice versa commission after leaving my political conflict and who knows what life will bring after my time as a politician is fullish...
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. >> reporter: that's captain paul bryant of the north charleston fire department trying to get to a trapped puppy buried under the rocks. >> you can do it, you can do it! >> reporter: he was responding to a rescue call after witnesses heard the puppy crying. >> there we go! >> reporter: one more gentle tug. >> there we go! how are you? >> reporter: the puppy a bit stunned at first, but you can see it as he shakes it off, suddenly wagging his tail, kissing that fire captain. >> thank you, oh yeah. >> reporter: checked out by a vet, then taken to the charleston animal society and put up for adoption. and when captain bryant learned no one had claimed him, he returned to save that puppy again. >> this is meant to be. he's my dog and he's coming home with me. >> reporter: he was then asked about a name. >> does he have a name? >> yeah, we're going to call him rocky. >> reporter: moments later -- >> and here he comes. right now. oh my goodness. >> reporter: immediately kissing that fire captain again and showing his love right in front of the camera. then fire captain paul and his puppy
. >> reporter: that's captain paul bryant of the north charleston fire department trying to get to a trapped puppy buried under the rocks. >> you can do it, you can do it! >> reporter: he was responding to a rescue call after witnesses heard the puppy crying. >> there we go! >> reporter: one more gentle tug. >> there we go! how are you? >> reporter: the puppy a bit stunned at first, but you can see it as he shakes it off, suddenly wagging his tail,...
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joining us on the shores of the cooper river just outside charleston, south carolina. mr. mayor, thank you very much. you seen the papers and read the editorials and saw brian's show and heard from the pundits. why, why are you running? >> david, look, here is the bottom line. the things i'm talking about which is literally about putting working people first, this is what we have to do in this country, this is what i've done in new york city. it as simple as that. i'm running because i made big substantial progressive changes. pre-k for all, paid sick days, guaranteed health care for all new yorkers, including mental health services and we're working for legislation. these are fundamental changes. the difference is, there is a lot and actually been done and the south carolina, they are looking for a candidate they can trust and believe that deeds are more important than words, that's what i have to offer. >> who are you targeting. almost two dozen, bill de blasio as you look to yourself in compliment with the other candidates. >> working people has a very strong appeal acr
joining us on the shores of the cooper river just outside charleston, south carolina. mr. mayor, thank you very much. you seen the papers and read the editorials and saw brian's show and heard from the pundits. why, why are you running? >> david, look, here is the bottom line. the things i'm talking about which is literally about putting working people first, this is what we have to do in this country, this is what i've done in new york city. it as simple as that. i'm running because i...
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charleston 95. raleigh 94 to 95 it's also going to be humid along with these temperatures, too. looks like it could get hotter by the time we get to sunday and monday some areas will be in the hundreds >> last week we were talking about how cold it was. >> total flip. >> total flip. >> just ahead, a doing a little growing of their own. >> total flip. >> just ahead, a ohhh.we found tide. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... y ouhydrating makeup. >>> welcome back as gang-related violence and other crimes rise, the dire need to keep gang members off the street is a challenge. one group in boston is take an innovative but controversial approach to solve the problem. nbc's steve patterson has more >> reporter: giovanni morris is doing something he never could have imagined just a few years ago. he's in college.
charleston 95. raleigh 94 to 95 it's also going to be humid along with these temperatures, too. looks like it could get hotter by the time we get to sunday and monday some areas will be in the hundreds >> last week we were talking about how cold it was. >> total flip. >> total flip. >> just ahead, a doing a little growing of their own. >> total flip. >> just ahead, a ohhh.we found tide. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he...
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f dance will be on display this week in charleston, south carolina, where a trilogy by the choreographer bill t. jones will be performed. the dance ensemble which bears his name has created the piecesc laboration with the company's janet wong. we sat down with jones in washington d.c., after the premier to talk about the importance of the arts. bill: one more time. go for it. i'm here to present an event. it is supposed to be a man's world is out of control -- that demands your attention and your heart. good. the way the stage comes together, the way things are repeated -- that is what we're looking for i that is w'm trying to do with these works. this work is called "analogy -- a trilogy." three stories from contrasting individuals raises the que what is a meaningful life, what is fear, what is triumph, what is perseverance. in my early days as a choreographer, we were very prejudiced against narrative. we felt there was too much storytelling, too much linear storytelling. we wanted to free the form. as i have aged, i have become more literary in my interests, and at the same time tryin
f dance will be on display this week in charleston, south carolina, where a trilogy by the choreographer bill t. jones will be performed. the dance ensemble which bears his name has created the piecesc laboration with the company's janet wong. we sat down with jones in washington d.c., after the premier to talk about the importance of the arts. bill: one more time. go for it. i'm here to present an event. it is supposed to be a man's world is out of control -- that demands your attention and...
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in 2015, nine are slaughtered at a church in charleston. in 2017, 26 killed in texas. and in antioch, tennessee, another person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed in a synagogue in poway, california. four of the attacks were by men with neo-nazi ideals. this pattern of extremism is forcing leaders like poway's rabbi to confront their new reality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway sheriff's department hosted an active shooting workshop which we attended. >> reporter: in his synagogue, everybody but one survived the shooting. if it wasn't for the shooter's gun jamming, a congregant who charged him and fired at the suspect, it could have been a bloodbath. >> if we would have had an armed security guard at the door, there's a very good chance the shooter would have been neutralized. why didn't we? the answer is simple. >> reporter: you couldn't afford security. >> there's no budget for it. >> reporter: after that shooting, california's governor pledged $15 million in
in 2015, nine are slaughtered at a church in charleston. in 2017, 26 killed in texas. and in antioch, tennessee, another person is gunned down at church. in 2018, 11 are murdered in the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. six months later, one person is killed in a synagogue in poway, california. four of the attacks were by men with neo-nazi ideals. this pattern of extremism is forcing leaders like poway's rabbi to confront their new reality. >> after the pittsburgh event, the poway...
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sounds like charleston. i love feet and want to show what a certain looks like a swiss like me described as 50 nations a 50 story. and 50 very personal tips on berlin's a very best. book now. covering with d.w. . alone a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and we begin with good news for europe because roumania finally appears to be taking up the battle against the corruption that is endemic in the country and justice it seems has finally caught up with this man livia threatening of the most powerful politician did rumania.
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experimental psychologist charleston's works with chef uses kitchen theory professor spence is head of across model lab at oxford university and researchers how effects can amplify influence and even deceive our sensory experiences too much testing in a science lab it's not like releasing sticking people on a brain scout to see which part of the brain lights up you can find things are it's nothing like a social done. experience so we try to catch people in the wild as much as possible and here's how the perfect potential opportunity for that is a coming to a kind of intimate if unusual experimental almost dining experience does a mushroom dish taste more like it came from a forest when it's served on a wooden platter. out of a shell. do you only see the color red here because. back at the tasting menu. the main course squid result is served well calligraphic designs are projected onto the table does that impact its taste intensity. or a fact that your brain can't quite make sense of it seeing what's the food what's the art and which was leading the other is kind of attention catching s
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back towards charleston and rain up into new england but not as likely to be severe. still going to be unsettled for the weekend across the south into the northeast including louisville which they are running the kentucky derby saturday looking unsettled and wet once again this year. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the alligator that tried to ring the doorbell. >>> but first a decision by facebook causing controversy. the list of so-called dangerous people the company is now banning. >>> and see how harrison ford and others are paying tribute to "star wars'" original chewbacca. er fa bug casergeant kenth hton the car burst into flames. she was trapped after the car hit a guardrail and flipped over but she suffered only minor injuries. quick thinking there by that officer. >>> facebook is cracking down on several high-profile people it describes as dangerous. banning them from its platform and from instagram. they include alex jones who promoted conspiracy theories that the sandy hook massacre was fabricated and louis farrakhan from the nat
back towards charleston and rain up into new england but not as likely to be severe. still going to be unsettled for the weekend across the south into the northeast including louisville which they are running the kentucky derby saturday looking unsettled and wet once again this year. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the alligator that tried to ring the doorbell. >>> but first a decision by facebook causing controversy. the list of so-called...
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police in south carolina say a woman bought the lego set at a thrift store in charleston and took it home to georgia. they gave the legos to a child who opened the box and discovered the meth. drug officials say the box could have been purchased in a storage auction before making its way to the shop without anyone questioning its contents. >> trevor: okay. i have so many questions. first of all, how did that kid know it was meth? ( laughter ) you're telling me there was some 7-year-old out there like, yeah, it's meth but it ain't the good shit. ( laughter ) seriously, this sounds like something that would happen in a movie. like it probably started out with some dealer who was like okay, go to the thrift shop, there's a box of legos on the third shelf on the right, the drugs are inside. they get there, it's gone. on the one side of town, where's my drugs, man? and on the other side, a kid punching his dad, where's my legos! i'm sorry, timmy, thought it was legos. shut up, go sell the meth so we can buy more legos! the kid will be up all night building a life-size empire state buildin
police in south carolina say a woman bought the lego set at a thrift store in charleston and took it home to georgia. they gave the legos to a child who opened the box and discovered the meth. drug officials say the box could have been purchased in a storage auction before making its way to the shop without anyone questioning its contents. >> trevor: okay. i have so many questions. first of all, how did that kid know it was meth? ( laughter ) you're telling me there was some 7-year-old...
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is gaining popularity in parts of asia and there is now an inter asian league did over you charlotte charleston pill caught up with one ambitious team from bangkok who have their sights set on the next world cup. it's fast friends day and full contact. welcome to roll a dog. this is a game that about balance and free food the claim here has pushed costs eight zero i'm going to try and stop the uptake of like bait and it's not easy but next plainly this is no place to begin is these guys are on a mission to set up thailand's first ever national team and skate their way into the biggest competition in the game devoted to the world cup almost every roller derby player know as a dream of competing in the world cup and it would be great to bring the team from thailand with thai skaters. trained in bangkok that would be a dream. with the world cup expected to take place in a few years time the race is on to qualify they already have the skills. and training from the true role of the legend if it takes korean international should stop that's become team thailand's they need to recruit more type player
is gaining popularity in parts of asia and there is now an inter asian league did over you charlotte charleston pill caught up with one ambitious team from bangkok who have their sights set on the next world cup. it's fast friends day and full contact. welcome to roll a dog. this is a game that about balance and free food the claim here has pushed costs eight zero i'm going to try and stop the uptake of like bait and it's not easy but next plainly this is no place to begin is these guys are on...
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charleston, south carolina post and courier says hazardous conditions should continue through the week. >>> the first ever opioid-related lawsuit against drug makers gets under way in oklahoma. "the oklahoman" says johnson & johnson and other drugmakers will be tried by state prosecutors for creating a nuisance leading to thousands of deaths and addiction. >>> and the world's most dangerous laptop just sold at auction for more than $1 million. new delhi's "hindustan times" says it's actually a work of art. an old laptop containing six historic malware viruses. the artist claims could cause billions in damages. >>> president trump is on his way back to the united states after a four-day state visit to japan. during his trip he met japan's new emperor and held serious discussions with prime minister shinzo abe about north korea, iran, and trade. nbc's hallie jackson reports from tokyo. >> reporter: with a wave president trump boarded his plane today after boarding this ship to greet troops on memorial day. >> i always like to be back in the u.s., as you do, for that day. but we did a lot
charleston, south carolina post and courier says hazardous conditions should continue through the week. >>> the first ever opioid-related lawsuit against drug makers gets under way in oklahoma. "the oklahoman" says johnson & johnson and other drugmakers will be tried by state prosecutors for creating a nuisance leading to thousands of deaths and addiction. >>> and the world's most dangerous laptop just sold at auction for more than $1 million. new delhi's...
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atlanta, charleston and charlotte. again monday, probably right into the week, looking for thunderstorms from d.c. in tornado alley, threats of severe weather during the afternoon tomorrow. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> now to japan and the historic four-day visit under way. president trump and the first lady arriving in tokyo. trade tariffs on the table as well as time on the links and a sumo wrestling tournament. abc white house correspondent tara palmeri is traveling with the president. >> reporter: tonight, president trump arriving in tokyo for high-stakes trade talks, wasting no time, immediately pressuring japan to remove trade barriers against american imports. >> i would say that japan has had a substantial edge for many, many years, but that's okay. maybe that's why you like us so much. >> reporter: as american farmers feel the pinch from the ongoing trade war with china, trump aiming to open up the u.s. agricultural market to japanese consumers and threatening to slap tariffs on japanese cars if a deal can't be
atlanta, charleston and charlotte. again monday, probably right into the week, looking for thunderstorms from d.c. in tornado alley, threats of severe weather during the afternoon tomorrow. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> now to japan and the historic four-day visit under way. president trump and the first lady arriving in tokyo. trade tariffs on the table as well as time on the links and a sumo wrestling tournament. abc white house correspondent tara palmeri is traveling with the...
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scope of the multicultural metropolis in our euro max series the band battleground of venice much like charleston e i love featuring was shown wednesday so it's a mix of the toughest race like me described as the 50 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best in terms of. looking down on the land starts may 25th on d w. happy birthday germany's. constitution 1st 70. 2 served as an authority for germany there. are seen these basic tense. this week. europe and its young people a complicated relationship. they demonstrate against climate change but aren't interested in the european election it's just me what about you not really. did you vote just. as much i think my parents will make me vote saying we are. we want to find out what young people think about europe.
scope of the multicultural metropolis in our euro max series the band battleground of venice much like charleston e i love featuring was shown wednesday so it's a mix of the toughest race like me described as the 50 nations 50 story and 50 very personal tips on berlin's very best in terms of. looking down on the land starts may 25th on d w. happy birthday germany's. constitution 1st 70. 2 served as an authority for germany there. are seen these basic tense. this week. europe and its young...