The state that fired the first shot in the civil war may be the last to retire the colors. The confederate battle flag at the State Capitol has long been the third rail of South Carolina politics. Even after the massacre at an African American church last week, the flag remained at full staff while all others were lowered. State law forbids anyone touching the banner. That left many people seeing red, and late today, after 150 years of history, politicians could see which way the wind is blowing now. Adriana diaz begins our coverage. Its time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. cheers and applause rose the governor, nikki haley, did today what many have wanted for years. This is a moment that we can say that that flag, while an integral part of our past, does not represent the future of our great state. Reporter republican tim scott, one of only two African American senators, stood next to her, as did u. S. President ial candidate and senator lindsey graham. As recently as frida
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