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scotty, fayetteville georgia x and very interested in how this particular trial has gone.heard from the democrats, they have put their 17 witnesses out there on the stand they have not had anything to say to the president's defects, i support president trump i support his congress and i support the american people. >> not guilty because what the house set forward was not a fair impeachment and what he did was not an impeachable crime, according to donna marie in monrovia california. frank is coming in from riverview florida, frank, what are your thoughts? >> today is the culmination of the democrats since trump won the nomination and yet to be sworn in as president they have said this was the road they wanted to go on. i disagreed with it then, i disagree with it now. they've done everything they could possibly come up with, talk about, downgrade, anything to hurt trump and that's been there whole deal. going throughout the trial and the information may brought in about the mueller report all that, that was never fair to trump and that culminates in they are going to get,
scotty, fayetteville georgia x and very interested in how this particular trial has gone.heard from the democrats, they have put their 17 witnesses out there on the stand they have not had anything to say to the president's defects, i support president trump i support his congress and i support the american people. >> not guilty because what the house set forward was not a fair impeachment and what he did was not an impeachable crime, according to donna marie in monrovia california. frank...
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everything i always heard when i moved from fayetteville is how liberal. having to hear you talk about the past and things come in the past having seen some life into generational offspring, have to have end to run into any of the daniels as of late and if you have, hopefully they print your book and i just want to go on an a personal basis do you see any difference today as a journali journalist? >> i was there in the 70s and today was a very progressive and liberal paper on the editorial page. when i worked there i thought it was a terrific paper particularly covering government, state government and exposing republicans and democrats
everything i always heard when i moved from fayetteville is how liberal. having to hear you talk about the past and things come in the past having seen some life into generational offspring, have to have end to run into any of the daniels as of late and if you have, hopefully they print your book and i just want to go on an a personal basis do you see any difference today as a journali journalist? >> i was there in the 70s and today was a very progressive and liberal paper on the...
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when i moved from fayetteville. was how liberal the raleigh nation observer was. here you talk about the fast -- pass. they've seen some light with the generation offspring. i just want to know on a personal basis you see any difference in the writing a newspaper today when i worked there today. was a very progressive liberal paper. it was a force. in exposing fraud by republicans and democrats. it remained a democratic paper. but today's a democrat. i think the editorial page over the years has gone to liberal democratic opinions and values. >> why do you think that changed. the family did take it over and there was a time when it was still conservative in the 50s but i think once the democratic party changed when the segregationist wing of the democratic party bolted for the republican party and the democratic party became the voice of progressives. at the same time african-american voters appended to the republicans. i think they have a choice to make whether to stay with the democrats. as i say from the time i worked there until this morning the paper is i thi
when i moved from fayetteville. was how liberal the raleigh nation observer was. here you talk about the fast -- pass. they've seen some light with the generation offspring. i just want to know on a personal basis you see any difference in the writing a newspaper today when i worked there today. was a very progressive liberal paper. it was a force. in exposing fraud by republicans and democrats. it remained a democratic paper. but today's a democrat. i think the editorial page over the years...
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. >>> fayetteville 08 is the time. let's get back to sal castaneda. >> i want to show you the east bay right now. traffic is going to be a little bit slower. and the rest of the east bay is okay with the exception of the bay bridge we where we have a backup. it's only 5:08 and it looks like this is much later. apparently there was some road work that ran late on the bay bridge and that slowed the metering lights down. it is an early morning at the bay bridge. just a little slower than you want to see it here. so get out there 10, 15 minutes early if you can. 5:09. let's bring steve paulson back in here. >> 10 to 15 minutes. come on now. i'm kidding. it's clear. is there good news when you get a north wind? yeah. the water temps go down. near average is slightly below for early february. 52. would not be surprised to see bodega bay go up. north northwest winds 25 to 45 miles an hour. there's a north breeze holding most of the temps up. 20, 25 out in the delta. even along the coast. north 21 to concord and even sfo down
. >>> fayetteville 08 is the time. let's get back to sal castaneda. >> i want to show you the east bay right now. traffic is going to be a little bit slower. and the rest of the east bay is okay with the exception of the bay bridge we where we have a backup. it's only 5:08 and it looks like this is much later. apparently there was some road work that ran late on the bay bridge and that slowed the metering lights down. it is an early morning at the bay bridge. just a little slower...
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replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayettevilleh carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information out and give communities the tools to help bring that information to residents. and as you indicated, it's been incredibly encouraging to see just within the last year the first time we have seen legislation being proposed at the federal level in this country to deal with these chemicals. it's taken 20 years to even have that discussion begin, and there are bills that have been proposed to try to require epa to actually designate these chemicals as hazardous or to requir
replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayettevilleh carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for...
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replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayetteville carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for environmental health, green science policy institute, there are a number of different organizations that are trying to help bring that information out and give communities the tools to help bring that information to residents. and as you indicated, it's been incredibly encouraging to see just within the last year the first time we have seen legislation being proposed at the federal level in this country to deal with these chemicals. it's taken 20 years to even have that discussion begin, and there are bills that have been proposed to try to require epa to actually designate these chemicals as hazardous or to require
replacement chemical, which is called gen-x, is being manufactured and usedded right now outside of fayetteville carolina, that new chemical has managed to contaminate the drinking water of hundreds of thousands of people in the wilmington, north carolina, area. a community group has gotten together to try to bring attention to that issue and bring awareness to this broader group of chemicals. so so through the fight forever chemicals campaign, environmental working group, center for...
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a lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward houston. windchill of 38. mobile 33 and northern florida at 35. so it is a chilly morning just about everywhere. as far as the weekend outlook goes, it's looking as quiet and nice as you're going to get, chilly and sunny in the northeast, finally a dry stretch today. perfect travel weather around the country. the next storm in the southwest on saturday. could bring southern portions, areas of nevada. it's not going to be a huge big rainstorm that we keep people away from the caucus sights. it's a quiet weekend to get through this morning, a nice rewarding weekend. >> sounds good. kids are going to love
a lot of schools on a two-hour delay from richmond, norfolk, virginia beach, raleigh, fayetteville, wilmingtonrth carolina, this morning, under a winter weather advisory. as far as what's left, the blue is the snow, and you can see it sweeping off the coast. we're just about done with it. we mentioned the cold, alex mentioned the cold. it's 16, windchill in new york right now. negative 3 in northern new england and vermont. we're at 3 in chicago. denver is at 7 and the cold air has swept toward...
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equivalent of a seven or eight great education through friedman schools that were established and fayetteville, north carolina where he grew up after the civil war. himselfy educated hurried he wanted to become a writer. that was the main thing he wanted was to become a fiction writer. what he did was to become the tost african-american publish fiction in the atlantic monthly. a soon as he could, he started to write novels. the narrow tradition is his best-known novel. it is an expose a of what was known as the wilmington race riot of 1898. today, it is more accurate to term it the wilmington massacre of 1898. he was talking about something that was front-page news in 1898 in the fall. hoped would galvanize public opinion and take white people understand disenfranchiseo black people in north carolina and across the south as well as the move to cradle-to-grave segregation, where did that come from? ?hat was the marrow of that he talked about the deep-seated racism that he knew growing up in the south as well as anyone else of african descent who was living in the south of the time. the novel wa
equivalent of a seven or eight great education through friedman schools that were established and fayetteville, north carolina where he grew up after the civil war. himselfy educated hurried he wanted to become a writer. that was the main thing he wanted was to become a fiction writer. what he did was to become the tost african-american publish fiction in the atlantic monthly. a soon as he could, he started to write novels. the narrow tradition is his best-known novel. it is an expose a of what...
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that was fayetteville, north carolina. there were no welcome home parades, the culture said it was acceptable to dismiss and even criticize our soldiers who fight to defend liberty. eeled from the crisis. i was in the company of the doctor of bob hope a few weeks ago as a dedicated our new cemetery in los angeles and i recounted to her a story that i remember experiencing with my mother. phil donahue was on television and you know what he was doing? who is running up and down the aisles with that microphone in hand. bob hope was the guest. he spent about the first 20 minutes of the show trying to get bob hope to say that the soldiers of vietnam were somehow different from the soldiers bob hope entertained in the pacific in korea during that conflict. that somehow they were broken. bob hope had enough. foraid the soldiers i saw the same soldiers that i saw on sawawa, the same soldiers i at saipan, australia, the same soldiers i saw after the bulge. is myremember after that mother yelling from the other room, "god bless you,
that was fayetteville, north carolina. there were no welcome home parades, the culture said it was acceptable to dismiss and even criticize our soldiers who fight to defend liberty. eeled from the crisis. i was in the company of the doctor of bob hope a few weeks ago as a dedicated our new cemetery in los angeles and i recounted to her a story that i remember experiencing with my mother. phil donahue was on television and you know what he was doing? who is running up and down the aisles with...
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atlanta, georgia, which influences everything by the way, my vote has to go to the amazi amazing -- fayettevilled she forced credit for this dance after being dismissed on social media when she put this up. and it is just such a really great story about really demanding what you deserve and not letting anyone erase your story. so i see you and i'm super proud of you. and a shout out to the students of washington and lee university which had their mock convention yesterday. they choose the nominee for the party out of power. they have been doing this for 112 years and they have only been wrong twice, this which is crazy. so yesterday they picked bernie sanders to win the democratic nomination. so i have to say given their track record, this is probably the best endorsement he could get so far. >> and given all of us, we were all wrong in 2016, maybe just let them decide. because i'll be honest, i don't have any clue. >> no predictions. >> no predictions out of me. and my pick for who won the week, these are all good picks, but this is dead skate indicated indica -- dedicated to the man at 1600 av
atlanta, georgia, which influences everything by the way, my vote has to go to the amazi amazing -- fayettevilled she forced credit for this dance after being dismissed on social media when she put this up. and it is just such a really great story about really demanding what you deserve and not letting anyone erase your story. so i see you and i'm super proud of you. and a shout out to the students of washington and lee university which had their mock convention yesterday. they choose the...
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next at teacher at oakville high school in fayetteville. thank you and of course thank you for comping a policy director for the pal foundation for gal. please rise and raise your right hand i will begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm the testimony are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative, thank you and you may be seated. the microphones are sensitive please speak directly into them green means go. red means stop. and yellow unlike with stoplights here it means speed up. d[laughter] you now recognize for five minutes. good morning and thank you for the opportunity to share concerns about the administration's proposed rule to that broad-based categorical eligibility i'm president of the no kid hungry campaign ending poverty and hunger we do have a particular focus on children here in the uniteded states. i am here today to talk about two things. first to provide a brief overviewil and why it is so important for famili
next at teacher at oakville high school in fayetteville. thank you and of course thank you for comping a policy director for the pal foundation for gal. please rise and raise your right hand i will begin by swearing you in. do you swear or affirm the testimony are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative, thank you and you may be seated. the microphones are sensitive please speak...
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all of the work so he can get paid, but also, if you someone an arkansas and has a car lot and fayettevilleand they decide, well someone else will offer him $15,000 to advertise their logo, he could say, i will give you $50,000 to advertise my logo, and he will be able to write it off. and as far as people saying that it is a color thing, black-and-white, well, whoever can play, plays. and someone brought up reparations earlier -- this has nothing to do with that. if you don't make everything and keep it fair, the teams will start breaking up and will not play as well because they will not have the fluidity they should, but also, it is going to be like once again in the older days, whoever has the most money can pay for the best players to "play for their teams," and to be a little political, i am not surprised that this stuff started out in california and everything. i think there are three republicans in the whole state of california, so personally -- host: richard, the average athletic scholarship is $17,000. makes $8.5 million a year. is that fair? caller: if he didn't get pay that kind
all of the work so he can get paid, but also, if you someone an arkansas and has a car lot and fayettevilleand they decide, well someone else will offer him $15,000 to advertise their logo, he could say, i will give you $50,000 to advertise my logo, and he will be able to write it off. and as far as people saying that it is a color thing, black-and-white, well, whoever can play, plays. and someone brought up reparations earlier -- this has nothing to do with that. if you don't make everything...