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    <title>South Carolina Popluar Programs - C-SPAN Video Library</title>
    <description>The most popular programs for the South Carolina Tag</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Republican Presidential Primary Field</title>
      <description>William Kristol reviewed the previous night's South Carolina Republican presidential debate. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Kristol in his remarks said that he believes it would be better for the Republican Party if Texas Representative and presidential candidate Ron Paul left the party.
C-SPAN Radio's Nancy Calo read news headlines at the end of the program.</description>
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      <title>Governor Mark Sanford News Conference</title>
      <description>South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford spoke to reporters about his recent absence from the state at a news conference from his office at the South Carolina State House. In his remarks he admitted to having an extramarital affair with an Argentine woman and said he was resigning his post as chairman of the Republican Governor's Association. He also requested a "zone of privacy" for his family, spoke about the nature of sin, and explained his affinity for "adventure trips."</description>
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      <title>Political News Review</title>
      <description>David Catanese talked about Alvin Green, the Democratic winner of the South Carolina Senate primary.</description>
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      <title>Senator Rubio Speech at Republican Party Fundraising Dinner</title>
      <description>Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) gave the keynote address at the South Carolina Republican Party's annual Silver Elephant fundraising dinner. He called President Obama one of the most divisive Presidents in years and talked about the importance of the coming election. He also warned about the consequences of America losing by straying from the morals and principles of its founding documents.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Secession, Part 1</title>
      <description>A panel was held on the secession of South Carolina from the Union on December 20, 1860. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, shortly after the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln. Ten more states would secede in 1861. After both panelists made their presentations they responded to questions from members of the audience. Faye Jensen moderated. 
William Davis spoke on  "John C. Breckinridge: The Fire-Eater's   Prisoner." William Scarborough spoke on "Propagandists for Secession: Edmund Ruffin of Virginia and Robert Barnwell Rhett of South Carolina." 
"The Campaign for Disunion" was the morning panel of the "A House Divided: Secession and Its Legacy Symposium" held at the Citadel's Holliday Alumni Center by The South Carolina Historical Society, The Citadel, and The Fort Sumter-Fort Moultrie Historical Trust.</description>
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      <title>Washington Journal: Tuesday</title>
      <description>Current news events and political issues were examined through reviews of the morning newspapers; interviews with journalists, newsmakers and legislators; and viewer telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Senator Announcement</title>
      <description>Governor Nikki Haley (R) announced the appointment U.S. Representative Tim Scott (R-SC) to succeed to the seat of U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC), who resigned from the Senate as of January 1, 2013, to become the president of the Heritage Foundation. Representative Scott would become the first black Republican senator from the South since Reconstruction.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina 1st Congressional District Debate</title>
      <description>South Carolina 1st Congressional District candidates Elizabeth Colbert Busch (D) and former Governor Mark Sanford (R) debated various issues, including taxes and federal spending, immigration, gun legislation, debt and deficit, and foreign policy. 
Candidates often leveled personal charges with Elizabeth Colbert Busch calling Former Governor Sanford as a hypocrite for advocating lower spending when he used taxpayer dollars to fly to Argentina to visit his mistress. Governor Sanford called Colbert Busch a tool of Nancy Pelosi and labor unions who would not advocate for the conservative-leaning 1st District.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Republican Primary Gubernatorial Debate</title>
      <description>South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidates Representative Gresham Barrett, Lieutenant Governor AndrÃ© Bauer, State Representative Nikki Haley, and South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster debated various issues prior to the June 2010 primary.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Gubernatorial Debate</title>
      <description>South Carolina gubernatorial candidates Vincent Sheheen (D) and Nikki Haley (R) debated various issues.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Secession, Part 2</title>
      <description>A panel was held on the secession of South Carolina from the Union on December 20, 1860. South Carolina was the first state to secede from the Union, shortly after the 1860 election of Abraham Lincoln. Ten more states would secede in 1861. After both panelists made their presentations they responded to questions from members of the audience. Kyle Sinisi moderated.
Mark Neely spoke on "Secession as the De-Ratification of the Constitution." William Freehling spoke on "Was Lincoln an Immediate Menace to Slavery?" 
"The Revolution of 1860" was the afternoon panel of the "A House Divided: Secession and Its Legacy Symposium" held at the Citadel's Holliday Alumni Center by The South Carolina Historical Society, The Citadel, and The Fort Sumter-Fort Moultrie Historical Trust.</description>
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      <title>Town Hall Meeting for Undecided Voters</title>
      <description>Representative Tim Scott (R-SC) and Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell (R) spoke at a town hall meeting with undecided voters.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Democratic Primary Gubernatorial Debate</title>
      <description>South Carolina Democratic gubernatorial candidates State Superintendent of Education Jim Rex, State Senator Robert Ford, and State Senator Vincent Sheheen debated various issues prior to the June 2010 primary.
Moderator: WBTW News Anchor Bob Juback</description>
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      <title>Nikki Haley Victory Speech</title>
      <description>Niki Haley spoke to supporters and thank them for their help in her victory in the South Carolina gubernatorial primary election.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina 5th House District Profile</title>
      <description>Political reporter Matt Garfield talked about South Carolina's 5th Congressional District. Video of the candidates, Congressman John Spratt (D) and Mick Mulvaney (R), campaigning was shown in the background.</description>
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      <title>Open Phones</title>
      <description>Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on a May 6, 2013, [USA Today] story on economic recovery and paychecks: "Has economic growth had an impact on your paycheck?"
Gina Smith of the [Island Packet] (South Carolina) spoke by phone about the race between former Governor Mark Sanford (R) and Elizabeth Colbert Bush (D) for South Carolina's 1st Congressional District seat.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Republican Primary Runoff Gubernatorial Debate</title>
      <description>South Carolina Republican gubernatorial candidates Nikki Haley and Gresham Barrett debated various issues. The runoff election is June 22.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell Funeral</title>
      <description>Funeral services were held for former South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell, Jr. at the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Former Governor Campbell, who also served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1979-1987 as well as president and chief executive officer of American Council of Life Insurance from 1995-2001, died Wednesday, December 7, 2005, of a heart attack at the age of 65. He was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease in 2001. Bob McAlister, a former chief of staff for the governor, delivered a eulogy.
 
 Courtesy of WIS-TV.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina State of the State Address</title>
      <description>Governor Nikki Haley made her annual state of the state of the address.</description>
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      <title>Mark Sanford Special Election Victory Speech</title>
      <description>Following his victory in the special election to represent South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, former Governor Mark Sanford (R-SC) spoke to supporters at the Liberty Tap Room and Grill in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina,</description>
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      <title>Campaign 2010 Update</title>
      <description>Reid Wilson talked about the Washington and California Senate races. The candidates in Washington are Senator Patty Murray (D) and Dino Rossi (R)). Senator Barbara Boxer (D) and Carly Fiorina (R) are the California Senate candidates. South Carolina gubernatorial candidates Nikki Haley (R) and Vincent Sheheen (D) were to participate in a debate later in the evening.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [When Conscience and Power Meet]</title>
      <description>Eugene Zeigler talked about his book [When Conscience and Power Meet: A Memoir] (University of South Carolina Press; September 15, 2008). He recounts some of the challenges of his career of public service in the state legislature. In 1972 he attempted to secure the Senate seat of Senator Strom Thurmond and in 1974 the Democratic gubernatorial candidacy. He talked about politicians maintaining integrity. 
Former State Senator Zeigler was interviewed by the C-SPAN Civics Bus crew while at the South Carolina Book Festival, which was held in the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, S.C., from Friday, February 27 through Sunday, March 1, 2009. This interview was probably done on Saturday, February 28, 2009.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Gubernatorial Inauguration</title>
      <description>Nikki Haley was inaugurated as the 86h governor of South Carolina. She is the state's first female and minority governor.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Senate Debate</title>
      <description>In a special NBC 'Meet the Press' program, 
 Republican incumbent Rep. Jim DeMint and Democratic challenger Inez Tenenbaum debated for the South Carolina U.S. Senate seat opened by the retirement of Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings. Mr. Russert questioned the candidates. Topics included the Iraq war, tax reform, joblessness, anti-gay issues, and abortion.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [I Belong to South Carolina]</title>
      <description>Susanna Ashton talked about the book she edited, [I Belong to South Carolina: South Carolina Slave Narratives].
She was interviewed by the crew of the C-SPAN Digital Bus. The date and location are not known.</description>
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      <title>Elizabeth Colbert-Busch Special Election Concession Speech</title>
      <description>Following her loss in the special election to represent South Carolina's 1st Congressional District, Elizabeth Colbert-Busch (D) spoke to supporters in the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Charleston.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Presidential Politics</title>
      <description>Professor Mark Tompkins talked about the history of presidential politics in South Carolina, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included changes in party affiliation and the Republican Party, the strength and numbers of Christian evangelicals, factionalism and race issues, and the state's high percentage of active military, veterans and its strong pro-defense views. 
Professor Tompkins participated from Columbia, South Carolina.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [Sorting Out the New South City]</title>
      <description>Tom Hanchett discussed Charlotte's unique history and other topics included in his book [Sorting Out the New South City] and his recent book chapter "Salad Bowl Suburbs: A History of Charlotte's East Side and South Boulevard Immigrant Corridors." He talked about Charlotte being integrated before the Civil War and then becoming segregated after the conclusion of the war and talked about waves of integration. He showed some slides and responded to questions from members of the audience at the Charlotte Museum of History. He was the keynote speaker at this community event to kick off the LCV tour of Charlotte.
C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) on their "2011 LCV Cities Tour" were in Charlotte, N.C., on August 29-September 2, 2011, to feature the history and literary life of the city that would host the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Working with the Time Warner local cable affiliate, they visited historic sites and interviewed local historians, authors, and civic leaders.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Senate Debate</title>
      <description>Incumbent Senator Lindsey Graham debated Democratic challenger Bob Conley, an engineer.
 
 Mark Quinn moderated the debate hosted by The ETV and [The State] newspaper.</description>
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      <title>Future of Governor Mark Sanford</title>
      <description>Kevin Cohen talked about his previous evening interview with South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Portions of the interview were shown throughout the program.
Mr. Cohen participated by remote access from Columbia, South Carolina.</description>
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      <title>Obama South Carolina Primary Victory</title>
      <description>Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama talked about his victory in the South Carolina primary election today and about his ongoing campaign.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Gubernatorial Debate</title>
      <description>Before an audience at Francis Marion University, the candidates debated various issues, including education, health care, road construction, the economy, the confederate flag, and tobacco. Mr. Juback moderated the debate. The candidates responded to questions posed by the moderator, which the television station prepared in advance based on voter electronic mail and submissions by students at the university.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina 4th District Campaign</title>
      <description>Sean Miller spoke about the 2010 midterm election and campaign in the Republican runoff race in South Carolina's 4th Congressional District between Congressman Bob Inglis and Trey Gowdy.</description>
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      <title>WVOC Radio Interview with Governor Mark Sanford</title>
      <description>South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford  was interviewed on WVOC Radio in Columbia, South Carolina. He answered questions from listeners and addressed calls for his resignation or impeachment over the use of state resources for personal travel.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina State of the State Address</title>
      <description>Governor Mark Sanford delivered the annual state of the state address in the state legislature.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Governor Inauguration</title>
      <description>After his swearing in ceremony, Governor Beasley spoke about his agenda for South Carolina in the next four years.</description>
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      <title>South Carolina Republican Governor's Race</title>
      <description>Kasie Hunt spoke by phone about the South Carolina governor's race. Clips of the candidates' campaign ads were shown.</description>
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      <description>Gina Smith spoke by phone about the South Carolina 1st Congressional District special primary race. The seat was vacated when Tim Scott was appointed to replace former Republican Senator Jim DeMint.</description>
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      <description>Republican Jim DeMint and Democrat Inez Tenenbaum took part in a debate. They are candidates for the South Carolina senate seat that was opened by the retirement of Senator Fritz Hollings after six terms. Several South Carolina journalists moderated the debate that included questions on a number of domestic and foreign policy issues.</description>
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      <description>A portrait of the first African American member of Congress, Joseph Rainey of South Carolina, was unveiled. Representative Rainey served from 1870-1878. Reverend Coughlin offered the opening prayer and the program contained singing of "America the Beautiful."  Members of Congress and Jody Wingate, the great granddaughter of Joseph Rainy, spoke at the unveiling. The oil painting was painted by Simmie Knox.</description>
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      <description>C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in their "2013 LCV Cities Tour" in Columbia, South Carolina, on April 15-19 to feature the history and literary life of the community. Working with the Time Warner Cable local cable affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders were interviewed. The history segments air on American History TV (AHTV) on C-SPAN3 and the literary events/non-fiction author segments air on BookTV on C-SPAN2.
These were the programs shown during the Columbia, South Carolina LCV weekend on Book TV:
Book Discussion on [Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman]
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Book Discussion on [South Carolina: A History]
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Robert Ariail Collection of Historical Astronomy
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Book Discussion on [Buying Power]
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Young Palmetto Books
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Book Discussion on [Mary Chesnut's Illustrated Diary]
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Book Discussion on [Cowasee Basin]
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      <description>Telephone lines were open for comments to the question, "Will you vote for the incumbent?"
Tom Fitzgerald talked by telephone about the Pennsylvania primary elections, including the race between incumbent Senator Arlen Specter and Representative Joe Sestak, Representative Paul Kanjorski's seat, and the canditates to fill the seat of the late Representative John Murtha. 
Mark Tompkins spoke by telephone about the South Carolina primary race for incumbent Representative Bob Inglis. Representative Inglis, who represents one of the most socially conservative districts in the nation, is facing a primary challenge from four Republican opponents.
Andrew DeMillo talked by telephone about the Arkansas Senate race between Democratic primary candidates Senator Blanche Lincoln, Lieutenant Governor Bill Halter, and  D.C. Morrison. The seat has been rated as one of the most competitive races in the country. 
Dan Nowicki was interviewed by telephone about the Arizona Senate race in between Senator John McCain and challenger J.D. Hayworth.
C-SPAN Radio's Bobbi Jackson previewed topics for Sunday morning news shows.</description>
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      <description>Former Governor Romney was the featured speaker at the Spartanburg County Republican Party Presidents Day fund-raising dinner. He spoke about the military, Islamic extremism, Iraq and other issues.</description>
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      <title>Life and Career of Carroll Campbell, Jr.</title>
      <description>Governor Campbell discussed the effects of the Persian Gulf War on
 congressional politics, having served in the Congress for eight years
 before being elected governor. He is only the second Republican
 governor in South Carolina in more than a century. Governor Campbell
 compared his various political positions to the differences between
 legislating and governing, for instance, the ability to set the agenda. "As a
 legislator, and I was a state legislator also, you are one of a
 body. The governor has to deal with everything. The governor is a
 single person that can be held accountable, that can't hide in a
 group."  He also related personal career experiences such as dealing
 with the aftermath of Hurricane Hugo and how he decided to go into
 politics.</description>
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      <description>Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama spoke to supporters at a campaign rally at the Florence City-County Civic Center.</description>
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      <description>Governor Mitt Romney spoke at the Lexington County, South Carolina Republican Party's Bronze Elephant Dinner. 
 
 This was Governor Romney's third trip to the state since February 2005. South Carolina is expected to host the first presidential primary in the South in 2008.</description>
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      <description>The Columbia chapter of the South Carolina League of Women Voters and the Central South Carolina Chapter of the Society for Professional Journalists cosponsored a debate between the candidates for the Senate seat in South Carolina. The candidates responded to questions from a panel of journalists while standing at separate podia in front of a large audience.</description>
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      <description>Jack Bass talked about the biography he co-wrote with Marilyn Thompson, [Strom:  The Complicated Personal and Political Life of Strom Thurmond], published by Public Affairs. Strom Thurmond began his career in public office in 1929, was the Dixiecrat candidate for president in 1948, filibustered the 1957 Civil Rights Bill, and left the Senate in 2003 at the age of 100. In the book, the authors chronicle the historic events in Senator Thurmond's life both personally and professionally and the influence he had in American politics in the South. After his presentation Professor Bass answered questions from members of the audience.</description>
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