act which would provide health care to roughly 180,000 people in south carolina. w.h.o. lack it. and it would create jobs in the state. and it would mean a healthier work force and it would mean healthier children going to school. and i hope that the symbolic extremely important symbolic move by governor haley may follow by a substantive move by her. an important point, jack. rick, i wonder if we should be careful to learn the right lessons of how this went down because a lot of people late to the struggle want to claim credit for it. and that strikes me as wrong and potentially blurring what went down here. nikki haley ran for re-election on flying the battle flag. and people say, oh well the shooting changed that. graham continued to defend this flag. it was only i think the combination of grassroots pressure and tremendous outrage on the ground and combined with
but for all these missteps the sale was not prevented and fbi director says he never should have been able to legally buy the gun that authorities say he used in the church shooting last month. all right. pete williams, thanks for that report. now you know that dreaded deadline? iran and superpowers are breathing down your neck new details after the break. niblgt best-selling author brad taylor knows how to keep us all in suspense and later thriller hits very close to home. he ll join us in the guest spot. plus something you don t see every day even in new york city. actually something we have never seen team usa, the women s world cup champions parading through the canyon of heroes or as we re going to call it today the canyon of heroines.
responded to that terrible terrible shooting where there were no riots and you had 15,000 young young feem on the bridge that 3-mile long bridge, white and black altogether says a lot about the future of the state and the future of the south, i think. these people these are people who know each other. they have gone to school together and the north, the schools today are far more segregated as a result of chief justice john roberts decisions a decade or so ago on school segregation in the north and so i think you ve got a different south that s begun to emerge and i think this whole aspect about the flag reflects it. you see it happening now in other states as well. yeah, rick i certainly identify with that sentiment based on my time that i got to spend in charleston to be there for the funeral of reverend
surrounded it is also gone as well. took them less than an hour to take down that flagpole. grace, yeah. because, you know if you think back to the days after the shooting, i mean the family members in that courtroom standing before the judge saying that they had already forgiven the shooter in their hearts there was that grace. there was the grace that was displayed in the days after that when you saw folks who got together and decided to pray on street corners in charleston. you saw the thousands of people that packed the largest bridge in charleston. another display of that grace. and a number of the people that we have talked to in the weeks since that shooting, this s the word that they use over and over again. governor david beasley, republican governor that served the state in the late 90s used that exact same word this morning and he was wiping a tear away in the ceremony. and he said, and i never heard