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sheriff ed darnell confirms three churches in bamberg county were also struck just days ago. in the meantime, his deputies have increased patrols of the county's churches as they search for a suspect or suspects. at the word of life pentecostal holiness church in bamberg... ...pastor dwight brazell still has some cleaning up and repair work to do. "i was stunned when i first walked in. my discipleship ministry director was here, and he said, 'i got a surprise for you.' i walked in, and i said, 'woah!'" bamberg county deputies say his church was broken into, ransacked, and burglarized sometime over the weekend. "i seen my pastor's door was knocked in and kicked in and broken. then, there was a closet there that was broken in the secretary's office." a safe, along with $300 and the church keys inside it, were gone. the window of the church's room was shattered. overall, a lot of damage. "about $4,000 worth." but brazell's church wasn't alone. two neighboring churches in bamberg were also targeted by burglars, including spring branch baptist church on deacon road and mt. zion un
sheriff ed darnell confirms three churches in bamberg county were also struck just days ago. in the meantime, his deputies have increased patrols of the county's churches as they search for a suspect or suspects. at the word of life pentecostal holiness church in bamberg... ...pastor dwight brazell still has some cleaning up and repair work to do. "i was stunned when i first walked in. my discipleship ministry director was here, and he said, 'i got a surprise for you.' i walked in, and i...
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automotive supplier bosch has one of its biggest facilities in bamberg in southern germany 7000 employees assemble traditional combustion engine parts making things like nozzles for diesel fuel injection. but the future is said to look more like this fuel cells as standalone energy supply systems for home use are smaller units to power cars and trucks shifting to new technology is meant to make the facility future proof of. this by building prototype parts of the new systems we don't have a choice we have to tackle these issues. we need to be open to new technology. capable of getting behind us and. taking. electric mobility and autonomy driving represent great challenges for the suppliers of the future factory shutdowns and job cuts loom over operations and bamberg and around the region the inside among the workers is palpable but bush's fuel cells could be its way to stay at the cutting edge and its workforce has high hopes the $7000.00 employees and bamberg have had to work less and give up some of their pay but their contracts are secure until 2026 they say they need financing from th
automotive supplier bosch has one of its biggest facilities in bamberg in southern germany 7000 employees assemble traditional combustion engine parts making things like nozzles for diesel fuel injection. but the future is said to look more like this fuel cells as standalone energy supply systems for home use are smaller units to power cars and trucks shifting to new technology is meant to make the facility future proof of. this by building prototype parts of the new systems we don't have a...
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nor what it felt like waking up each day in bamberg the only indian family and that small-town. mom determined and dad proud. i know whatever fear they felt they pushed through it. they raised four children, made friends, grew business, build a life. a little more than 40 years after they arrived in bamberg my parents stood on stage and watched as their daughter was sworn as the 116th governor of the state they adopted as their home. [applause] ms. haley: "i learned that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it," said nelson mandela. the brave man is not he who does not feel afraid but he who conquers that fear. don't be afraid of being afraid, push through it. find the fear and conquer it for if you are not putting yourself in situations that make you uncomfortable, you have got some living to do.
nor what it felt like waking up each day in bamberg the only indian family and that small-town. mom determined and dad proud. i know whatever fear they felt they pushed through it. they raised four children, made friends, grew business, build a life. a little more than 40 years after they arrived in bamberg my parents stood on stage and watched as their daughter was sworn as the 116th governor of the state they adopted as their home. [applause] ms. haley: "i learned that courage was not...
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>> bamberger: well, i wouldn't do it here. i'm not fond of it at all, but i'm wise enough, smart enough to know, if there's no incentive, if altruism is the only incentive, you're not going to get a great deal of participation on someone whose livelihood depends on bringing in dollars. >> logan: you'd think you were in africa. look at the giraffe sitting there. we turned to one of the world's top conservationists, pat condy, who lives in texas, to find out what he thought. >> pat condy: that's the scimitar-horned oryx. altogether, on different ranches, many different ranches, there are somewhere between 6,000 and 10,000 of these animals. >> logan: pat condy has devoted his life to saving animals, and he showed us around the fossil rim wildlife center, outside of dallas, which he runs. it's a world leader in breeding rare and endangered animals. >> hello, giraffe. >> logan: and it's also a place where tourists can get closer to these beautiful creatures than they ever could in the wild. do you think that texas ranches are savin
>> bamberger: well, i wouldn't do it here. i'm not fond of it at all, but i'm wise enough, smart enough to know, if there's no incentive, if altruism is the only incentive, you're not going to get a great deal of participation on someone whose livelihood depends on bringing in dollars. >> logan: you'd think you were in africa. look at the giraffe sitting there. we turned to one of the world's top conservationists, pat condy, who lives in texas, to find out what he thought. >>...
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oh it's so special because i remember my time in bamberg over ten years ago when i was. preparing so hard for this mahler competition and coming to this beautiful town and hearing this incredible orchestra conducted by the other conductors and then finally getting the chance to stand in front of the circus and i remember the emotion and excitement and desire i had to to get to work more with them and of course as competitions go you never know why or what what you did wrong or what they're looking for and as you say i didn't i didn't pass to the final round and. but it was so it was engraved in my ear in my memory in the sound of this orchestra the beauty of the hall and it sticks and i just really dreamt of maybe one day being able to work with that but honestly and i had said this to the orchestra yesterday i never thought it would be possible i thought oh well maybe in another lifetime but after ten years of working very hard i get this opportunity and i feel absolutely honored and and it's really strange i sort of wish that. my the lawn that out of ten years ago woul
oh it's so special because i remember my time in bamberg over ten years ago when i was. preparing so hard for this mahler competition and coming to this beautiful town and hearing this incredible orchestra conducted by the other conductors and then finally getting the chance to stand in front of the circus and i remember the emotion and excitement and desire i had to to get to work more with them and of course as competitions go you never know why or what what you did wrong or what they're...
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this weekend conducting the bamberg symphonic. germany one of germany's best orchestras without doubt and maybe one of the best in the world. this is actually not the first time i conduct them but i conducted them ten years ago under a very different circumstances i was one of many participants of the competition and i came here from mexico really frightened and next and so excited and nervous to conduct such an orchestra and to have the opportunity ten years later it to come back as a guest conductor and a subscription concert with tchaikovsky's resume vinnie's a great honor and i really can't wait to hear that sound stayed in my ear all these years. part of the job i do that a lot i've been doing that so much too much. but it's part of the job because you need to. from all of the music and get people to the concert today oh yes of course because it's in germany and by initial run focus a very important lead and not many people know me here i hear something hello hello hello. well i think for many decades almost over a century th
this weekend conducting the bamberg symphonic. germany one of germany's best orchestras without doubt and maybe one of the best in the world. this is actually not the first time i conduct them but i conducted them ten years ago under a very different circumstances i was one of many participants of the competition and i came here from mexico really frightened and next and so excited and nervous to conduct such an orchestra and to have the opportunity ten years later it to come back as a guest...
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can't compliment bambi enough," wynne laughed, referring to bamberger's popular nickname. wynne says while he knows plenty of andrews and drews, he only knows one living bambi, and the name stuck. "he just lives for this at 21." bamberger, a junior social work major, was also a part of relay for life, another charity dedicated to fighting cancer, and hopes to make events like this his career. bamberger pointed to incoming freshman as a major part of the leadership for this still young event, but nearly every finger in the room pointed back to him as a point of praise for the night's success. "he's so into it, his motivation made everyone want to raise more money," chris benvie, an ato sophomore majoring in accounting, said. benvie saw a change in himself from about breast family hard," benvie didn't have it until raising money for interynne audience to bring a team of five to playrebrand the biggest challengee change. omega fraternity present thirdpm wheversity student union for: st. elomen's wcarnival themed event all ages. a games, a live jazz band, bingo, and thousands
can't compliment bambi enough," wynne laughed, referring to bamberger's popular nickname. wynne says while he knows plenty of andrews and drews, he only knows one living bambi, and the name stuck. "he just lives for this at 21." bamberger, a junior social work major, was also a part of relay for life, another charity dedicated to fighting cancer, and hopes to make events like this his career. bamberger pointed to incoming freshman as a major part of the leadership for this still...
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so this week it's with a bamberg symphony orchestra in germany and with a cellist french journalist go to a couple songs. we're going to perform shostakovich cello concerto and i'm really excited to talk to him after the concert because initially conductors go one way and so was the other and off to the next plane to the next concert and this time i got to spend some time with got to learn a little bit more about him so stay with us it's been really a pleasure to work with you said the state's review of the sir music hall with us of course you know when you know the soloist and you don't know the person you never know what it's going to be like on stage but you never know this is going to good or bad exactly if you can. get it you're thirty forty years old and you've played with the london symphony orchestra with a very live forever and it works so that early for that wanted to san francisco symphony this is the year left you don't want it with the consent of all the new year filled with m h k an orchestra and in japan so i think the difficult thing is to find for me is to find the bal
so this week it's with a bamberg symphony orchestra in germany and with a cellist french journalist go to a couple songs. we're going to perform shostakovich cello concerto and i'm really excited to talk to him after the concert because initially conductors go one way and so was the other and off to the next plane to the next concert and this time i got to spend some time with got to learn a little bit more about him so stay with us it's been really a pleasure to work with you said the state's...
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bamberg previously supported hillary clinton. he said after reviewing senator sanders' policies, that he believes sanders is a game-changer. >> it's important that i show my constituents that we as americans have the right to choose. i'm not here to play the game of politician -- politics. i along with bernie are here to change the game of politics. [ applause ] >> bamberg replaced sellers in the house after he left for an unsuccessful run as governor. sellers a staunch hillary clinton supporter. >> ben: we are close to the caucuses and the primaries when the endorsements start flying. furious today on both sides of the aisle. this morning former presidential candidate and texas governor rick perry endorsed senator ted cruz. perry said of those who have a chance to win the republican nomination right now, he believes cruz is by far, quote, the most consistent nservative. >> alicia: a south carolina wants to do more business in israel. charleston post courier reports the state is sending a delegation on a trade mission to the midd
bamberg previously supported hillary clinton. he said after reviewing senator sanders' policies, that he believes sanders is a game-changer. >> it's important that i show my constituents that we as americans have the right to choose. i'm not here to play the game of politician -- politics. i along with bernie are here to change the game of politics. [ applause ] >> bamberg replaced sellers in the house after he left for an unsuccessful run as governor. sellers a staunch hillary...
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right to rise usa in neighboring bamberg county are also investigating similar crimes. sheriff ed darnell confirms three churches in bamberg county were also struck just days ago. the meantime, his deputies have increased patrols of the county's churches as they search for a suspect or suspects. meanwhile, orangeburg county continues to investigate nine separate church burglaries. "i seen my pastor's door was knocked in and kicked in and broken. then, there was a closet there that was broken in the secretary's office." says his agency hopes to have an update today about the break-ins. he also says orangeburg county and bamberg county are working together to figure out if all the similar crimes are related. a judge has denied bond for two men facing charges in an attempted murder investigation. orangeburg county deputies say christopher pressley and derrick james are responsible for a crime spree that started at the beginnininof january. they are charged with armed robbery and four counts of attempted murder and one count of armed robbery. the judge denied bond yesterday
right to rise usa in neighboring bamberg county are also investigating similar crimes. sheriff ed darnell confirms three churches in bamberg county were also struck just days ago. the meantime, his deputies have increased patrols of the county's churches as they search for a suspect or suspects. meanwhile, orangeburg county continues to investigate nine separate church burglaries. "i seen my pastor's door was knocked in and kicked in and broken. then, there was a closet there that was...
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civil rights attorney "justin - bamberg" is representing the family of "kouren - thomas"... in a potential civil suit. at a news conference-- bamberg repeated that thomas had 'no' weapon-- and was in the 'street'... when "chad - copley" opened fire-- from his 'closed' garage. in the 9-1-1 call... copley calls the people-- outside his home "hoodlums." mother was quick to denounce that claim. she told reporters about her last encounter with son that night. for making a fast arrest-- and charging copley with murder. new tonight -- fayetteville police make an arrest in the murder of a mother of six. "christopher - lee"...is charged with first-degree murder. he's in the cumberland county jail without bond. investigators say "angela - taylor" ..was 'shot' earlier this week.. while she was walking near 'ike - street'. she was taken to the hospital... where she later died. man -- who spent nearly three decades in prison for a murder he claims he didn't commit -- can go free on bond. "johnny - small" was convicted for the 19-88 murder of a wilmington woman at a tropical fish store, w
civil rights attorney "justin - bamberg" is representing the family of "kouren - thomas"... in a potential civil suit. at a news conference-- bamberg repeated that thomas had 'no' weapon-- and was in the 'street'... when "chad - copley" opened fire-- from his 'closed' garage. in the 9-1-1 call... copley calls the people-- outside his home "hoodlums." mother was quick to denounce that claim. she told reporters about her last encounter with son that night....
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now many are left with question(s/ justin bamberg / scott family attorney) "it leaves more questions than answers. honestly. hoping for justice. sarah rosario, nbc news, charlotte. the tulsa police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man has posted a 50- thousa betty shelby is charged with first-degree manslaughter. she turned herself in overnight.. but 20 minutes later posted bond. police say terence crutcher did not have a gun on him or in his vehicle when he was shot with hishands raised in the air. governorscott walker is rming a bipartisan task force to fight the heroin and prescription drug crisis in wisconsin.the task force team will include the public - police and medical professionals to come up with real solutions to deal with the problem. druoverdose from 2004 to 2014.half were caused by prescription painkillers. the governor signed the order forming the task force yesterday at a walgreens here in milwaukee to highlight the store's drug take-back disposal program. bins... like this one at 35th and wisconsin... are set up for people to drop off unused medication. g
now many are left with question(s/ justin bamberg / scott family attorney) "it leaves more questions than answers. honestly. hoping for justice. sarah rosario, nbc news, charlotte. the tulsa police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man has posted a 50- thousa betty shelby is charged with first-degree manslaughter. she turned herself in overnight.. but 20 minutes later posted bond. police say terence crutcher did not have a gun on him or in his vehicle when he was shot with...
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bamberg's recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. ladies and gentlemen i kind of like representative howard haven't come up to this podium tonight. you heard from me once earlier but i sit around and i've listened to the discussion particularly on this amendment. and it really has me thinking, it has me wondering and quite frankly it has me a bit upset. i've got to be honest. i'm a bit upset. and the debate here today has been for the most part fairly pleasant given the issues that we're talking about and people have been courteous of one another. because we're talking about a very contentious and important issue. but i want to take a second and point out just a couple of things. the first -- and my position has been known very well is that the flag that as we stand and as we sit in here is out waving proudly in the night breeze. that flag needs to come down. and that flag needs to come down sooner rather than later. now everyone in here has heard the governor call for the flag to come down, congressmen to call for the flag to come d
bamberg's recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. ladies and gentlemen i kind of like representative howard haven't come up to this podium tonight. you heard from me once earlier but i sit around and i've listened to the discussion particularly on this amendment. and it really has me thinking, it has me wondering and quite frankly it has me a bit upset. i've got to be honest. i'm a bit upset. and the debate here today has been for the most part fairly pleasant given the issues that we're...
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representative terry alexander, representative bamberg and representative mcknight. [cheers and applause] >> south carolina! [cheers and applause] > are you ready? are you ready to take this country by storm? are you ready? [cheers and applause] >> to reclaim this democracy that was made for the people and by the people. are you ready? [cheers and applause]
representative terry alexander, representative bamberg and representative mcknight. [cheers and applause] >> south carolina! [cheers and applause] > are you ready? are you ready to take this country by storm? are you ready? [cheers and applause] >> to reclaim this democracy that was made for the people and by the people. are you ready? [cheers and applause]
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justin bamberg, where do you think we would be tonight if there was no video? >> if there was no video, i do not believe that that officer would be in jail right now. i believe that there could be numerous questions still floating around. i believe there would be rumors spreading. with this video, it's undeniable as to the specifics of the shooting. now, there are -- and you touched on this earlier some things in terms of what he picked up and stuff like that. and what happened before, because of course, the video from my understanding does not catch the entire interaction from the traffic stop through the shooting. but from what the video shows, i think that provides the necessary ammunition to hold this officer accountable. i have asked myself time and time and time again that same question. what would have happened if this witness had not had the courage to stand up and do the right thing and decide that what he saw, what he witnessed was wrong and to be honest, i'm glad that we don't have to ponder that. we now know, and that has done a lot for this family
justin bamberg, where do you think we would be tonight if there was no video? >> if there was no video, i do not believe that that officer would be in jail right now. i believe that there could be numerous questions still floating around. i believe there would be rumors spreading. with this video, it's undeniable as to the specifics of the shooting. now, there are -- and you touched on this earlier some things in terms of what he picked up and stuff like that. and what happened before,...
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haley: so one of those communities is bamberg where i grew up. and so to me, it was very important that we focus on the rural communities more than the urban communities. my greenville, charleston, columbia of the world, they're going to do just great. my bambergs, my orangebergs, my dillons, those were the ones i was worried about. so we did a couple of things. first, we went to our commerce department and we told every project manager, "you get bonuses every time you close a deal." everybody does that." but but i said, "i'll give you a bigger bonus if you close it in a rural county as opposed to closing it in an urban county." and magic happened. that's why we're making the first american flat screen tvs in winnsboro. that's why we're now producing the first american bikes in a small town like manning. those things happen because we could start to push those types of jobs into these rural counties where people want to work. and that's what we have to remember. everybody wants a job. everybody wants to make their family proud. everybody wants to
haley: so one of those communities is bamberg where i grew up. and so to me, it was very important that we focus on the rural communities more than the urban communities. my greenville, charleston, columbia of the world, they're going to do just great. my bambergs, my orangebergs, my dillons, those were the ones i was worried about. so we did a couple of things. first, we went to our commerce department and we told every project manager, "you get bonuses every time you close a deal."...
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in bamberg, grace joyal, abc columbia news. >> ben: very cool. from mechanics to laborers and barrel assist looking for employees of all skill levels who are ready to learn. if you fit the bill, you'll find the email to get in touch with them in the online version of this story on our website, abccolumbia.com. >> alicia: speaking of jobs, a new manufacturing plant is coming to the upstate. governor nikki haley was in spartanburg to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for toray carbon fibers american. work. we now have to prove to toray that they made a good decision. we now have to prove it through our work force, which i have great faith in. >> alicia: toray carbon fibers will be built on the moore-duncan highway. the new manufacturing plant will hire around 500 employees over the next 10 years. >> ben: residents affected by the historic october floods gathered tonight to offer input that will help richland county plan for future natural disasters. the community input and recovery project is a series of six meetings to gather feedback from neighb
in bamberg, grace joyal, abc columbia news. >> ben: very cool. from mechanics to laborers and barrel assist looking for employees of all skill levels who are ready to learn. if you fit the bill, you'll find the email to get in touch with them in the online version of this story on our website, abccolumbia.com. >> alicia: speaking of jobs, a new manufacturing plant is coming to the upstate. governor nikki haley was in spartanburg to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for toray carbon...
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justin bamberg and gino donald. chris hayes, the situation there tonight is striking when we compare it to the last incident like this that got such heavy coverage in ferguson, missouri. it seems there's complete calm there in that city, and it seems as though the way the police have handled this situation since the video emerged is part of why it's so calm there. >> yeah, that's right. there was a rally at the steps of the city hall just a few minutes ago, still folks down there, but maybe about 20, 25 fairly subdued. you do not see the just sheer outrage and frustration that you saw in ferguson. i think there's two reasons for that. one is that the officer in question is charged with murder. he was denied bail. he's behind bars. he's going to face a jury, if he doesn't plea, and the justice system is going to prosecute him like he committed a criminal act. that is what justice in the micro sense looks like. had that been the case in ferguson, it would be a very different story. this is a very different place than
justin bamberg and gino donald. chris hayes, the situation there tonight is striking when we compare it to the last incident like this that got such heavy coverage in ferguson, missouri. it seems there's complete calm there in that city, and it seems as though the way the police have handled this situation since the video emerged is part of why it's so calm there. >> yeah, that's right. there was a rally at the steps of the city hall just a few minutes ago, still folks down there, but...
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>> i have a question for tony bamberg. how much confidence would you have had in s.l.e.d. had this video not surfaced? >> had the video not surfaced and i will say this throughout the course of the investigation, thus far, s.l.e.d. has been in contact with us in terms of keeping an open line of communication. i like to think that they would have done their job. there are a lot of awesome s.l.e.d. officers. but the video was key. >> chris hayes, justin bamberg and jonathan capehart thank you for joining me tonight. >>> up next what police in north charleston have gotten right after that video came out. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for your eyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your eyes are unique so help protect your eye health with ocuvite. ♪ ♪ ♪ yo
>> i have a question for tony bamberg. how much confidence would you have had in s.l.e.d. had this video not surfaced? >> had the video not surfaced and i will say this throughout the course of the investigation, thus far, s.l.e.d. has been in contact with us in terms of keeping an open line of communication. i like to think that they would have done their job. there are a lot of awesome s.l.e.d. officers. but the video was key. >> chris hayes, justin bamberg and jonathan...
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justin bamberg, thank you for being with me. we're going to follow this story. >>> up next, i'll talk with my panel about the cdc's new guidance on masks. we'll still cover that and the rest of the day's political headlines after the break. headlines after the break. michael: this is the story of two brothers. david: my grandfather, pinchas. michael: my great-great- grandfather, rachmaiel. gigi: pinky and rocky. simi: there was an uprising in poland. david: and then the family broke apart. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile ho
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i grew up in bamberg, going to school in a brick box. my education was wonderful because of very special teachers. but when it came to resources, we didn't know what we didn't have. i know what it's like in bamberg and in other rural and poorer areas of our state. i am not one who believes that more money is the answer to our education problems. there are other, bigger factors including poverty and broken families. but the amount of money that actually touches a teacher and student in the classroom is without a doubt a factor in the differences between those schools and between the education that those children receive. now here's the tricky part. we must not do anything that undermines the quality of our schools whether it be in lexington or greenville or any economically vibrant part of our state. the parents of those students pay their taxes that fund their education and i will play no part in diminishing the return they receive. but we do have to figure out a better way to bring up the schools in the poorer parts of our state. and hi
i grew up in bamberg, going to school in a brick box. my education was wonderful because of very special teachers. but when it came to resources, we didn't know what we didn't have. i know what it's like in bamberg and in other rural and poorer areas of our state. i am not one who believes that more money is the answer to our education problems. there are other, bigger factors including poverty and broken families. but the amount of money that actually touches a teacher and student in the...
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just like the public pool in bamberg carsten passive house can save energy in many ways. he doesn't need additional heating and the solar power system supplies power for his house and his electric cars. good ideas can work everywhere and that certainly holds for our next story it's about a german ugandan joint projects they have developed a method to turn maize spend also enter briquettes a great way to make use of biomass waste they want to see people in uganda using less firewood and more of these natural briquettes for cooking and heating are it purports that went out to investigates. in dead to university in century uganda provides meals to one thousand eight hundred students every day. and uses huge amounts of cooking wood in the process. the university is looking to change that with the help of a german engineer brett smit is working with the energy research center to replace wood with most the sin of the cats make from corn waste. the first new stuff is already in operation. it was a former fire wood stove and we adopted the two to break it already planning to adop
just like the public pool in bamberg carsten passive house can save energy in many ways. he doesn't need additional heating and the solar power system supplies power for his house and his electric cars. good ideas can work everywhere and that certainly holds for our next story it's about a german ugandan joint projects they have developed a method to turn maize spend also enter briquettes a great way to make use of biomass waste they want to see people in uganda using less firewood and more of...
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>> i spoke to justin bamberg, one of scott family attorneys. she tells me he was pleading with her husband to be still leading up to the moments of the fateful shooting. that answers the lingering question of what she was referring to. bamberg responding to new information surfacing this afternoon and scott's history with guns and domestic violence. the attorney arguing it shouldn't be pertinent to this investigation. >> he has no weapon. he has no weapon. >> less than a year before rakeyia scott pleaded with police officers not to shoot her husband, she was asking the state to keep him away from her and her children, citing incidents of domestic violence. documents filed by mrs. scott last october showed she asked the state to impose a protect order saying she hurt one of her children saying he hit my 8-year-old son in the head a total of three times with his fist and kicked me on october 2nd, 2015. the same court record suggests scott did have a gun last year. mrs. scott makes reference to a weapon in her complaint, writing, he kicked me and
>> i spoke to justin bamberg, one of scott family attorneys. she tells me he was pleading with her husband to be still leading up to the moments of the fateful shooting. that answers the lingering question of what she was referring to. bamberg responding to new information surfacing this afternoon and scott's history with guns and domestic violence. the attorney arguing it shouldn't be pertinent to this investigation. >> he has no weapon. he has no weapon. >> less than a year...
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bamberg and i are still very close friends. he is a great guy, a big golf writer for "sports illustrated." my parents, who with this writer you are hanging out with from "sports illustrated?" he is probably one of the biggest inspirations in my own life. bamberg did not need to get to know me, and he ended up writing a book but he also taught me as a writer to think about what you are seeing, not just cover the quote. if you ever read a bamberger article, he rarely quotes anyone. tell the story. tell what you are seeing, what is really happening. i thought about him the other day when i saw congressman coming over to watch trump. they are taking selfies. sitting members of congress. that is compelling. members of congress trying to grapple with the trump phenomenon. that comes back to him. don't cover the speech, cover what is around. he is a teacher, a friend, a mentor. brian: here is one other one i want you to read. rejection turned robert into a 14-year-old populist. robert: i did not get into an elite school in new jersey.
bamberg and i are still very close friends. he is a great guy, a big golf writer for "sports illustrated." my parents, who with this writer you are hanging out with from "sports illustrated?" he is probably one of the biggest inspirations in my own life. bamberg did not need to get to know me, and he ended up writing a book but he also taught me as a writer to think about what you are seeing, not just cover the quote. if you ever read a bamberger article, he rarely quotes...
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the pageant was certainly an eye-opening experience. >> it was the little wee miss bamberg pageant. it was the thing to do in the town. there was a black queen and there was a white queen, and they disqualified me and my sister because they didn't want to upset either side. i remember my mom just said, well, can she at least do had her talent? because i had practiced. so i sang "this land is your land, this land is my land," and they gave me a beach ball. and if they think it's a good idea, it comes to my desk. >> reporter: but she says the experience did not embitter her. quite the contrary. >> this same town that may have disqualified us in a pageant was the same town that accepted me into girl scouts, was the same town that when my brother was deployed in desert storm they wrapped their arms around us. that's the message, how much our country has changed. >> reporter: it's not over, though. >> it's not over. i had a white senator call me a rag head and another call me a conservative with a tan. but that does not define us. >> reporter: hailey refused to invite the two to the annu
the pageant was certainly an eye-opening experience. >> it was the little wee miss bamberg pageant. it was the thing to do in the town. there was a black queen and there was a white queen, and they disqualified me and my sister because they didn't want to upset either side. i remember my mom just said, well, can she at least do had her talent? because i had practiced. so i sang "this land is your land, this land is my land," and they gave me a beach ball. and if they think it's...
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speaking with justin bamberg, one of the attorneys for the scott family. justin, tell me, you just saw the body cam footage and the dashcam footage that the family had been asking to see, correct? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what did you see? >> well, let me start off by saying it was painful to watch, not just to see him get shot and killed, but to see the reactions on his loved ones' faces. what i see in that video is an individual who is sitting in a car who gets out in a calm, peaceful manner. he never appears to be aggressive. it seems like he's a tad confused. i don't know if he's getting yelled at from too many directions. his hands are down. there does appear to be some object in his hand, but you can't make out what it is. at the moment he is shot, he's actually stepping backwards. >> reporter: did he have a gun? >> as far as i know, i don't know. you know, we know that law enforcement is saying that he had a gun. i have not seen any definitive evidence aside from what law enforcement is saying. >> reporter: now, earlier in the day, during your news
speaking with justin bamberg, one of the attorneys for the scott family. justin, tell me, you just saw the body cam footage and the dashcam footage that the family had been asking to see, correct? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: what did you see? >> well, let me start off by saying it was painful to watch, not just to see him get shot and killed, but to see the reactions on his loved ones' faces. what i see in that video is an individual who is sitting in a car who gets out in a...
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bamberg, remind us what happened. this occurred on saturday right? >> yes, sir, on saturday. >> and obviously, you heard that walter scott was dead he was shot. what did they tell you at the time? >> what did who tell me? >> the law enforcement, the police. >> at which point in time? >> when you first learned -- i don't know when you were brought into this case. but when -- he obviously was shot and killed on saturday. at some point somebody had to notify the family -- the scott family that walter scott is dead. i was wondering what the police said how he died. >> yes, sir. i was not there at the time. so i do not -- i cannot answer that question. >> mr. stewart, do you know? >> yeah. the incident happened saturday. i was brought in sunday. so they had already informed the family. actually the family was informed from i think a friend who was in the area that said something had happened and that's where they found out about the incident. >> i want both of you, the scott family attorneys, i would like you to stand by. we have just received an extended
bamberg, remind us what happened. this occurred on saturday right? >> yes, sir, on saturday. >> and obviously, you heard that walter scott was dead he was shot. what did they tell you at the time? >> what did who tell me? >> the law enforcement, the police. >> at which point in time? >> when you first learned -- i don't know when you were brought into this case. but when -- he obviously was shot and killed on saturday. at some point somebody had to notify the...
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justin bamberg is the name of the lawyer you were hearing from most of the time there. he was joined by two other attorneys for the family of keith lamont scott, keith lamont scott who was shot by police in charlotte on tuesday. he was exiting his vehicle in the parking lot of an apartment complex. the dispute that has emerged in the wake of that, and this has led to all sorts of protests, and the two cases here have led to violence in charlotte, the dispute between the family and police officers has come down to this. the family has said keith l. scott was exiting the vehicle with a book. the police say he was exiting the vehicle with a gun. now, there is some video that is out there, at least the police have it, it's not out there for the public to see yet. the police insisted he had a gun. the families are saying, the lawyers are saying they want to review that video, they want to see it. the lawyers just indicated that later this afternoon apparently the family, the lawyers will be reviewing that video evidence. justin bamberg pointedly did not commit to addressing
justin bamberg is the name of the lawyer you were hearing from most of the time there. he was joined by two other attorneys for the family of keith lamont scott, keith lamont scott who was shot by police in charlotte on tuesday. he was exiting his vehicle in the parking lot of an apartment complex. the dispute that has emerged in the wake of that, and this has led to all sorts of protests, and the two cases here have led to violence in charlotte, the dispute between the family and police...