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as you know, today is the fourth anniversary of the massacre at mother emanuel church in charlestown. the fact is the reverend was a friend and he was murdered along with eight others. the clearest example of the poisonous ideology of white supremacy. here is the point. ton we went down there celebrate the loss of those people in their lives, president obama stood there and ended his presentation with amazing grace. it was amazing the impact he had. i got to say afterward, the next day, -- stay afterwards, and the next day my family and i went to the regular service. family membersse and they had the grace to forgive those for the horrible thing they had done. that's time. thank you very much. joy: sit on down. come back. sit on down. alright, reverend barber, a question? mr. barber: it's amazing when a preacher has a problem with a microphone. let me ask this question. is poor people's campaign building a movement to root out the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and what we call the distorted narrative of religious nationalism. i am from the
as you know, today is the fourth anniversary of the massacre at mother emanuel church in charlestown. the fact is the reverend was a friend and he was murdered along with eight others. the clearest example of the poisonous ideology of white supremacy. here is the point. ton we went down there celebrate the loss of those people in their lives, president obama stood there and ended his presentation with amazing grace. it was amazing the impact he had. i got to say afterward, the next day, -- stay...
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technically is an untrue but it's right up there actually less of a gamble to go to charlestown than the given to these teachers west virginia created the frightening domino effect of teacher strikes in arizona kentucky california even colorado for a state that legalized none of those teachers were chill. but denver public school officials must have been high to give striking teachers an additional $23000000.00 in pay you don't just pass an agreement like that you puff puff passing. rare enough the only thing that's frightening and west virginia's bill is that it's one of the biggest thing that's frightening is that it could be a precedent for for all the other states to pass anti strike laws i mean this isn't the 1st time protests have been criminalized though as you know we've seen more than die. as in the states either pass or try to pass laws banning protesting oil pipelines strikes should make the people at the top uncomfortable for a good reason this is what it showed a ok well since you're so pro strike let's find out how comfortable you are if they happen on your show. was th
technically is an untrue but it's right up there actually less of a gamble to go to charlestown than the given to these teachers west virginia created the frightening domino effect of teacher strikes in arizona kentucky california even colorado for a state that legalized none of those teachers were chill. but denver public school officials must have been high to give striking teachers an additional $23000000.00 in pay you don't just pass an agreement like that you puff puff passing. rare enough...
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the general described their fate. " after their arrival in charlestown, they built huts without the lines. in many of the unfortunate women and children who lived comfortable in their own homes near camden died for wont in those miserable huts." meanwhile, the regular war continued. hisreene did come off defeat at guilford courthouse to reveal he remained a fighting general by marching for south carolina and seeking data. -- battle. it persuaded greene to go on the offensive. he told his head of commissary william richardson davie, a fascinating character. we don't have tim e to go into. he became the founder of one of our great state universities, the university of north carolina. "camden was the key to the enemy's line. they will all soon be evacuated." he was right. he evacuated camden on 10 may. the following day thomas sumter took the british post at orange burg. granby.lee took fort all of those british bases on the rivers, guarding the lines of communication and supply, gone. greene then sent light horse harry lee and his legion to georgia to command -- need my glasses here. to com
the general described their fate. " after their arrival in charlestown, they built huts without the lines. in many of the unfortunate women and children who lived comfortable in their own homes near camden died for wont in those miserable huts." meanwhile, the regular war continued. hisreene did come off defeat at guilford courthouse to reveal he remained a fighting general by marching for south carolina and seeking data. -- battle. it persuaded greene to go on the offensive. he told...
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we have seen it in pittsburgh and charlottesville and charlestown.ed coming from? well, you're about to meet jared taylor who holds in of the answers. he's a leader of america's new brand of white nationalist. taylor doesn't want to kill or hurt members of other races. but nor does he want to live beside them. so having essentially given up on limiting the flow of people of color into america, taylor now wants to create a section of america that only whites can live in. some of what you're about to hear may disturb you. some of you may be angry that we have given this man any air time. but i have always held the belief that you need to listen to all views, even those you find offensive. perhaps especially those you find offensive. white nationalism is on the rise and taylor and his followers will not go away, just because you ignore them. tell me what is your basic objective? you know, if you think about this philosophically what are you trying to do? >> i consider myself a white advocate. that is to say i speak up for the legitimate interests of whi
we have seen it in pittsburgh and charlottesville and charlestown.ed coming from? well, you're about to meet jared taylor who holds in of the answers. he's a leader of america's new brand of white nationalist. taylor doesn't want to kill or hurt members of other races. but nor does he want to live beside them. so having essentially given up on limiting the flow of people of color into america, taylor now wants to create a section of america that only whites can live in. some of what you're...
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you got to go to work. 50 in gaitherburg. 52 in leesburg, purcellville. 50 degrees in charlestown, west virginia. 60 there at marine base quantico. 63 at annapolis. it's a comfortable start to the day. and there won't be a big jump in temperatures between now and afternoon highs. 50s, low 60s now. northwest winds today will be ratherusty at times. that will hold those temperatures down. 73 for the high temperature today. a cool start coming up tomorrow morning. how cool you dare to ask? e numbers.th a lot of our western suburbs dropping far down into the 40s by tomorrow morning. even low 50s around town. by the chesapeake bay, the warm lds r of the bay temperatures up a bit, it's going to be a nice one. tomorrow after a cool start, sunny and mild. any chances for inclement weather have been pushed away. there goes the storms that we suffere through late yesterday off the lower tip of the delmarva. today it's going to be all about the sunshine. over 14.5 hours of sunshine today. another bright, sunny start tomorrow morning. there will be a few extra clouds around tomorrow afternoon as ou
you got to go to work. 50 in gaitherburg. 52 in leesburg, purcellville. 50 degrees in charlestown, west virginia. 60 there at marine base quantico. 63 at annapolis. it's a comfortable start to the day. and there won't be a big jump in temperatures between now and afternoon highs. 50s, low 60s now. northwest winds today will be ratherusty at times. that will hold those temperatures down. 73 for the high temperature today. a cool start coming up tomorrow morning. how cool you dare to ask? e...
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west virginia one in five bridges are structurally deficient including the ee vits run bridge in charlestown's hard to see the problems up above but once you get underneath you can see what's gone wrong. this is a piece of guardrail fallen off. up there, there is a hole in the guardrail. more holes, crumbling concrete. at the end you can see the concrete has simply fallen away. an estimated 11,000 people cross the bridge every day. >> this is a tragedy waiting to happen. >> dan mcginn lives nearby and says the state has been promising to repair it for two years. >> not so much this bridge. it's what it represents across this state. we don't invest in infrastructure. and people here know it. they're angry about it but what can they do. >> one solution neighboring pennsylvania increased taxes and fees which helped cut the number of structurally deficient bridges in half. >> you can see the deterioration here. >> but it's still a fight to keep bridges like this which will get a $54 million renovation in shape. >> we don't have any additional revenues, the ability to stay ahead of the curve so t
west virginia one in five bridges are structurally deficient including the ee vits run bridge in charlestown's hard to see the problems up above but once you get underneath you can see what's gone wrong. this is a piece of guardrail fallen off. up there, there is a hole in the guardrail. more holes, crumbling concrete. at the end you can see the concrete has simply fallen away. an estimated 11,000 people cross the bridge every day. >> this is a tragedy waiting to happen. >> dan...