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, _ structures such as the angela of the northnorth, has told the ft that one way to deal— north, has told the ft that one way to deal with the controversial sessional road statue, which is editoriat— sessional road statue, which is editorial college oxford is to keep the statuary does, but to turn it around — the statuary does, but to turn it around so — the statuary does, but to turn it around so it's facing the wall. delay— around so it's facing the wall. delay keys on the naughty step at school. , , _, , _, delay keys on the naughty step at school. , , , school. yes. so his comments come as the colleue school. yes. so his comments come as the college has — school. yes. so his comments come as the college has said _ school. yes. so his comments come as the college has said that _ school. yes. so his comments come as the college has said that it _ school. yes. so his comments come as the college has said that it won't - the college has said that it won't remove — the college has said that it won't remove the statue, the cost ass
, _ structures such as the angela of the northnorth, has told the ft that one way to deal— north, has told the ft that one way to deal with the controversial sessional road statue, which is editoriat— sessional road statue, which is editorial college oxford is to keep the statuary does, but to turn it around — the statuary does, but to turn it around so — the statuary does, but to turn it around so it's facing the wall. delay— around so it's facing the wall. delay keys on the naughty...
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joining us to discuss, angela rye, and host of unwon by angela rye, and host of the digital show, and rove, i want to go to you, you're on the ground in elizabeth city, northlly leaders from all over north carolina with the naacp, they want to keep the attention going since andrew brown jr. there have been daily protests here in elizabeth city, all peaceful, but every single day there's been a protest and this is the latest. >> and what are they asking for? >> i know the judge has released 20 minutes of video to the family. what are the protesters demanding from the city? >> well, that's one of the issues that they actually have, that the judge limited how much video they were going to be able to release, just a maximum 20 minutes out of two hours and also they're angry that the judge has taken so long. you will likely see calls for the d.a. to recuse himself and to turn this over to allow the attorney general to come in. they want full transparency and they're saying they simply have not gotten it and that's the pressure they want and some questions being raised about this particular judge, as well. because of that decision, he all of a sudden is vetting
joining us to discuss, angela rye, and host of unwon by angela rye, and host of the digital show, and rove, i want to go to you, you're on the ground in elizabeth city, northlly leaders from all over north carolina with the naacp, they want to keep the attention going since andrew brown jr. there have been daily protests here in elizabeth city, all peaceful, but every single day there's been a protest and this is the latest. >> and what are they asking for? >> i know the judge has...
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north—west unison. we are both members of the region. —— i was and she's pps. —— i was angela's.scapegoated stop keir after the disappointing election results, he said he would take full responsibility. —— she was scapegoated. to apportion blame to angie and to sack her from her position was absolutely a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view but what a difference a day makes. from being sacked to gaining three key positions on the front bench. i really look forward to seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael gove. a, seeing ange at the dispatch box against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the _ against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part - against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part of - against michael gove. a despicable act of cowardice on the part of the | act of cowardice on the part of the labour leader, sir keir starmer. those are really strong words. yeah. i think those are really strong word
north—west unison. we are both members of the region. —— i was and she's pps. —— i was angela's.scapegoated stop keir after the disappointing election results, he said he would take full responsibility. —— she was scapegoated. to apportion blame to angie and to sack her from her position was absolutely a despicable act of cowardice from my point of view but what a difference a day makes. from being sacked to gaining three key positions on the front bench. i really look forward to...
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north. your reaction to this news about angela rayner, the party's deputy leader, being removed from a couple of haven't heard it directly yourself but would this seem like a logical step to you? i just say it few things about the results and what we are seeing. it would be really easy, especially at this point at the end of today to point to results that have been better for labour than they were yesterday, gains in the metro mayor elections in the west of england and cambridgeshire and the fact it looks like the projected national vote share will put us with a narrow gap between labour and the tories and it was on the 2019 general election but the only part that really matters for labour, every time we are put to the country and tested with the electorate, is does this put us on course to win the next general election? so we don'tjust have brilliant labour leaders and local government like andy burnham we elected today, sadik can hopefully shortly, —— sadiq khan, ora labour government which has had a fantastic result, we need a labour government in westminster and the crucial thing about that
north. your reaction to this news about angela rayner, the party's deputy leader, being removed from a couple of haven't heard it directly yourself but would this seem like a logical step to you? i just say it few things about the results and what we are seeing. it would be really easy, especially at this point at the end of today to point to results that have been better for labour than they were yesterday, gains in the metro mayor elections in the west of england and cambridgeshire and the...
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north tulsa and people who live on the south side of tulsa. >> and it's interesting that you can make that connection to what happened 100 years ago today. angela, i feel like tulsa is a microcosm of so much of what's happening in the country today. like i said, tulsa's not an anomaly. having worked on capitol hill for several years, working on policy, what role does the federal government play in righting some of these past wrongs? what should we be doing to encourage the federal government to correct these conditions? >> that's a great question. first we have to start with acknowledgment. so often when you hear from the survivors themselves here in tulsa, they just want to be seen, heard, to really see justice. uncle red testified on capitol hill a little over a week ago. he said, one, we are one. he said i want to see justice before i leave this earth like so many of the other survivors. we have an obligation in this country to right the wrongs of this country. if tulsa was an anomaly to your point, then we wouldn't have seen 1919. there wouldn't have needed to be a kerner commission. we are seeing the perpetuation of this harm through polic
north tulsa and people who live on the south side of tulsa. >> and it's interesting that you can make that connection to what happened 100 years ago today. angela, i feel like tulsa is a microcosm of so much of what's happening in the country today. like i said, tulsa's not an anomaly. having worked on capitol hill for several years, working on policy, what role does the federal government play in righting some of these past wrongs? what should we be doing to encourage the federal...