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The U.S. Constitution has become a model for developing governments around the world. Four signers of the Constitution were South Carolinians. Dr. Harry Lightsey, president of the College of...In this episode of 27:Fifty, join Jim Welch as he takes viewers around historic downtown Columbia, South Carolina. The first segment details the bicentennial of the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Several professors from the College of Charleston discuss why the Bill of Rights is as important today as it was over two hundred years ago. Country music star Randy Owen is the lead singer of the country band "Alabama." Whenever Randy is not out touring, he spends time on his eight hundred acre farm, raising cattle. Learn more about a grass-roots movement unfolding in Asheville, North Carolina, known as "micro-credit"; a practice with origins in third world countries. Micro-credit's popularity is increasing in popularity among entrepreneurs, and small business owners. Local Columbia comedian Mark Pfister also works as a meteorologist, and uses his unique sense of humor to make weather reports more entertaining.
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The U.S. Constitution has become a model for developing governments around the world. Four signers of the Constitution were South Carolinians. Dr. Harry Lightsey, president of the College of...Video
Country music star, and “gentleman farmer” Randy Owen of Fort Payne, Alabama, is the lead singer in the country band “Alabama.” Whenever Randy is not out touring on the road, he spends time on his...Video
The small businesses featured in this segment are part of a grass-roots movement in the U.S., taking part in a practice called “micro-credit”, which is designed to help business-people who are unable...Video
Local Columbia comedian Mark Pfister, has taken his talent for making people laugh to television. Mark works as a meteorologist (doing stand-up comedy on the side), and delivers his weather news...