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greensboro was an amazing moments that came relatively late. in the century at a time when people really did not expect the klan to be picking up weapons and murdering their enemies in open daylight let alone on t.v. the fact is that's precisely what happened. to the. report of a group that had organized to have an anti clinton inspiration and conference and when the third nine hundred seventy nine. i was one of the coordinators of the march so i was kind of busily looking in on this not the only thing and it was actually standing on the street corner for a little while not far from seeing the smith. line of cars. moving very slowly came down the street and cindy said it's weird it's it was weird she said no cops here. she was right and cindy was dead moments later. i saw this caravan of cars and. confederate flag on. one of the cars i knew it was the klan and the first car in the caravan was the pickup truck a guy leaned out with a long barreled black pistol waved it in the sky a couple times shot one shot into the sky and yelled something in
greensboro was an amazing moments that came relatively late. in the century at a time when people really did not expect the klan to be picking up weapons and murdering their enemies in open daylight let alone on t.v. the fact is that's precisely what happened. to the. report of a group that had organized to have an anti clinton inspiration and conference and when the third nine hundred seventy nine. i was one of the coordinators of the march so i was kind of busily looking in on this not the...
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person and a liberal woman and that trial and the klan and jointly liable with employees of the greensboro police department the survivors pooled the resources that we gathered from the civil suit which warless a certain amount of money to set up the greensboro justice fund which is an organization to fund grassroots groups in the us south the refining racial violence and that's really been a tremendous positive legacy this corner of the greens were massacred say the civil trial was a partial victory but other than that it was just lots of justice. documenting the klan as something i feel is a calling on my wife. my goal for the project is to document as thoroughly as possible the events the actions and the beliefs of the klan members. attend rallies ten marches. cross lighting ceremonies on private property. i've promised these groups only to be fair and objective and documenting what they believe even though a lot of what they do i don't believe in and. i've tried to stick to that promise. you know one child that i've hurt with was just five years old when i saw him last he was a fifth g
person and a liberal woman and that trial and the klan and jointly liable with employees of the greensboro police department the survivors pooled the resources that we gathered from the civil suit which warless a certain amount of money to set up the greensboro justice fund which is an organization to fund grassroots groups in the us south the refining racial violence and that's really been a tremendous positive legacy this corner of the greens were massacred say the civil trial was a partial...
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the last part of maryland clearing out towards greensboro. you can see storms clearing the area and as you watch down here toward denton and queen ann you have to look to your north and northeast in the sky to see remaining lightning. looking good, clearing up. temperaturewise we've cooled off some but it's muggy. a muggy 77. not exactly what we had in mind for our first night of fall. 78 in fredericks now. down south, look at culpeper, almost 100 today down into virginia for the last day of summer. our radar shows clearing out, weather out in far western maryland is not going to make it in here in any significant way, you can see the line of showers and storms they're tracking along a boundary north and west of baltimore. this boundary is not going to come through. i think it's going to retreat northward and that's going to allow the hot humid air to keep flowing in out of the south and keep temperatures way above average by that 15, 20 degrees. our forecast model clear and sunny tomorrow and into the day on friday, another clear sunny day w
the last part of maryland clearing out towards greensboro. you can see storms clearing the area and as you watch down here toward denton and queen ann you have to look to your north and northeast in the sky to see remaining lightning. looking good, clearing up. temperaturewise we've cooled off some but it's muggy. a muggy 77. not exactly what we had in mind for our first night of fall. 78 in fredericks now. down south, look at culpeper, almost 100 today down into virginia for the last day of...
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i'm here at wfmy in greensboro, my new station. i wish i could be there in d.c.o celebrate your 25 year anniversary at fox 5. we are so proud of you. a lot of people ask me why i decided to get into news and i have a lot of different answers to that question, but the truth is if a picture speaks a thousand words, this is why i got into news. it's a picture of you holding me when i was about a year and a half. you were out on a live shot. this is why i got into this business. it's something that i treasure and this picture is something i look at every single day. so congratulations again. enjoy this night with your co- workers and friends and remember, there's a lot of people that are very proud of you and grateful for you including your family. >> oh, sweetie, good job. >> speaking of your family, we are all very proud of you. coming in the door right now. >> oh, my goodness. what are you doing? i can't believe you're here. >> hi, we're here. >> for those of you who don't know, this is sue's other daughter nora and her husband joe. >> oh, she wasn't answering my
i'm here at wfmy in greensboro, my new station. i wish i could be there in d.c.o celebrate your 25 year anniversary at fox 5. we are so proud of you. a lot of people ask me why i decided to get into news and i have a lot of different answers to that question, but the truth is if a picture speaks a thousand words, this is why i got into news. it's a picture of you holding me when i was about a year and a half. you were out on a live shot. this is why i got into this business. it's something that...
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but they do know her car was found two weeks later in gree greensboro, north carolina. >> with we doe a dna profile of someone who was possibly involved. this was recovered out of a cigarette from our victim's vehicle. >> reporter: so far that dna has not identified a suspect. >> there has never been another moment in my life tat i've been so scared. >> reporter: it's been 17 years, but it still affects her daily life. >> the biggest thing i think about is the fact he's still doing that. who knows how many victims he's had since me. >> joe krebs, news4, washington. if you have any information that might help identify this rapist, detective keelan asks that you call. it's 1-866-411-8477. >>> the owners of two iowa egg farms had apologies but few answers about their recall of nearly half a billion eggs today. they were called to the capitol hill to testify on the salmonella outbreak that was traced back to their companies. lawmakers showed pictures of deplorable conditions at their farms. the owner of wright county eggs said he was horrified about the outbreak, but the owner of hilland
but they do know her car was found two weeks later in gree greensboro, north carolina. >> with we doe a dna profile of someone who was possibly involved. this was recovered out of a cigarette from our victim's vehicle. >> reporter: so far that dna has not identified a suspect. >> there has never been another moment in my life tat i've been so scared. >> reporter: it's been 17 years, but it still affects her daily life. >> the biggest thing i think about is the fact...
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and his protest became a model for the much more celebrated woolworth lunch counter protest in greensboronorth carolina, in 1960. dr. walters would go on to become a renowned scholar and widely syndicated newspaper columnist. he was 72 years old. >>> the fate of a proposal to open the doors to beer and wine stos in tacoma park could be decided late into the night tonight. the city council there has to draft a resolution tonight if it's going to make it in time for next week's vote. e meeting is still under way. tama park has been dry since it was founded. the council there is considering lifting the ban and attaching a condition to make sure the city gets veto power over who gets the licenses. >>> immigrant rights and free speech rights are at the center of a controversy in frederick, maryland, right now. it all began when a store inside he francis scott key mall began selling a t-shirt with a message supporting arizona's tough stance on illegal immigration. some complained that the message, which reads "maryland stands with arizona" was offensive. the mall sent the store a letter telling
and his protest became a model for the much more celebrated woolworth lunch counter protest in greensboronorth carolina, in 1960. dr. walters would go on to become a renowned scholar and widely syndicated newspaper columnist. he was 72 years old. >>> the fate of a proposal to open the doors to beer and wine stos in tacoma park could be decided late into the night tonight. the city council there has to draft a resolution tonight if it's going to make it in time for next week's vote. e...
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he is from greensboro, north carolina. it turns no an 18-yard touchdown run. 21-0 bears.reen in the end zone three times. twice he ran in from 7 yards out. it was 35-0, cal at halftime. and then early in the third quarter, the bears gave overnights something to think about all subpoena. allen gets a chance to show his open-field moves after taking a short swing pass. that is a 48-yard play and he maybes it to the end zone. riley throws three touchdown passes and cal wins 52-3 and hosts colorado next saturday. the freshman allen certainly made his collegiate debut memorable. >> i have been waiting for this day or a long time. it was great. he can do almost anything. >> he is a great athlete. the body control unhis hands are excellent, and he is a strong runner, you know? for a guy that big in the open field, he can make people miss. and that is a great combination. >> a money game for san josi state in its opener as the spartans aimed eye. defending national champion alabama in tuscaloosa. that is heading right into the fire for new coach mike macintyre. mac elroy14-3 and
he is from greensboro, north carolina. it turns no an 18-yard touchdown run. 21-0 bears.reen in the end zone three times. twice he ran in from 7 yards out. it was 35-0, cal at halftime. and then early in the third quarter, the bears gave overnights something to think about all subpoena. allen gets a chance to show his open-field moves after taking a short swing pass. that is a 48-yard play and he maybes it to the end zone. riley throws three touchdown passes and cal wins 52-3 and hosts colorado...
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but they do knowhat her car was found two weeks later in greensboro, north carolina. >> we have a dnao of a possible, person possibly involved. this profile was extracted out of a cigarette recovered from the victim's vehicle. >> reporter: so far that dna has not identified a suspect. >> there has never been any other moment in my life that i have ever been so scared. >> reporter: it's been 17 years but it still affects her daily life. >> the biggest thing i think about is the fact tat he is still doing it. who know how many victims he's since me? >> reporter: news4, washington. >> if you have any information that might help intify this rapist, detective keelan asks that you call crime solvers. 1-866-411 tips. that does it for news4 at 4:00. news4 at 5:00 starts right now. >>> we're following breaking news right now out of manassas, virginia. a fast-moving fire consumed several homes. some propties have been reduced to rubble as crews get the upper hand on this blaze. good evening, everybody. welcome to news4 at 5:00. i'm jim handly. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the fire broke out in a man
but they do knowhat her car was found two weeks later in greensboro, north carolina. >> we have a dnao of a possible, person possibly involved. this profile was extracted out of a cigarette recovered from the victim's vehicle. >> reporter: so far that dna has not identified a suspect. >> there has never been any other moment in my life that i have ever been so scared. >> reporter: it's been 17 years but it still affects her daily life. >> the biggest thing i think...
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host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy. caller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton. given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we need to change it, make revisions to the nafta treaty. i want to comment on what people were saying earlier is that the unions are the reason jobs left the country. host: we are talking about campaign 2010. miller's campaign promise in alaska. he is saying less. alaska gets a lot of federal support. jill miller ran on getting less. if you're interested in this piece, it takes a look at who joe miller is. miller left the army to attend law school at yale, where a professor who new him well recalled a compassionate man who chose to move to alaska for a long internship. he could have c
host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy. caller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton. given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we...
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host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy. caller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we need to change it, make revisions to the nafta treaty. i want to comment on what people were saying earlier is that the unns are the reason jobs left the country. host: we are talking about campaign 2010. miller's campaign promise in alaska. he is saying less. alaska gets a lot of federal support. jill miller ran on getting less. if you're interested in this piece, it takes a look at who joe miller is. miller left the army to attend law schoo at yale, where a professor who new him well recalled a compassionate man who chose to move to alaska for a long internship. he could have clerk
host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy. caller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we...
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i also had the fortune to work at the greensboro home under days. -- dave.[applause] i will be stepping into the role as a professional and will leave working for many years not just on health care reform. i'd like to point out the worker center. you can ask questions about how you can work with us in this next push to make sure we have all we need to complete the plush for all the health care reforms in the state of vermont. could you raise your hand or stand up? [applause] there will be petitions that you can sign. health care worker like myself work everyday. we know how a devastating what the health care is to all of you. we supported our own colleagues as they struggled to care for these children. parents unable to take time away from their jobs because they may lose their health insurance. we want to help figure out how to work on this. insurance companies will not pay for all the necessary supplies. what we have learned to this struggle as health care professionals and what we presume to be on a table -- unattainable is most certainly attainable when
i also had the fortune to work at the greensboro home under days. -- dave.[applause] i will be stepping into the role as a professional and will leave working for many years not just on health care reform. i'd like to point out the worker center. you can ask questions about how you can work with us in this next push to make sure we have all we need to complete the plush for all the health care reforms in the state of vermont. could you raise your hand or stand up? [applause] there will be...
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host: greensboro, north carolina. roger, republican line. caller: i have been working hard.ost: i am going to put you on hold and ask you to turn down the television. we will go to texas. eric on the independent line. caller: the stimulus that president obama wants to do, i think it is going to fall the same way it did before. it seems to me, these stimulus packages are making our economy go defunct. host: what do you say that? caller: i hear what some of the callers are saying about barack obama being socialist-minded. host: let me ask you this. what would you like to see the president to on the economy? caller: i could quote thomas jefferson where he said the truth. of our constitution is for the wisest to invest, states are independent, as do everything within themselves. host: would you like him to do nothing, no more spending? caller: i would like him to get back to the natural principles of our constitution, and not only that. host: "the financial times" says this is what president obama should do to stimulate the economy -- gregory ip, what about the issue of payroll
host: greensboro, north carolina. roger, republican line. caller: i have been working hard.ost: i am going to put you on hold and ask you to turn down the television. we will go to texas. eric on the independent line. caller: the stimulus that president obama wants to do, i think it is going to fall the same way it did before. it seems to me, these stimulus packages are making our economy go defunct. host: what do you say that? caller: i hear what some of the callers are saying about barack...
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i also had the good fortune to work as assistant director of nursing at the greensboro nursing home underkilled and compassionate leadership of your own dave yacavoni. i will be stepping into the president role at the vermont federation of nurses and healthcare professionals and have been very fortunate to work with the vermont worker center for many years, not just on healthcare reform, but on many issues important to our community. and at the very beginning, i'd like to point out the worker center members that you can go to ask questions about how you can join in and work with us in this next push to make sure that our legislators have all that they need to complete the push for universal type medicare for all healthcare fundamental reform in the state of vermont so that we can lead the way for the country. so could the vermont worker center people wave your hands or stand up? [applause] there is information, and there will be petitions that you can sign so that at the end of the panel, please find those folks. healthcare workers like myself work every day with you and your family membe
i also had the good fortune to work as assistant director of nursing at the greensboro nursing home underkilled and compassionate leadership of your own dave yacavoni. i will be stepping into the president role at the vermont federation of nurses and healthcare professionals and have been very fortunate to work with the vermont worker center for many years, not just on healthcare reform, but on many issues important to our community. and at the very beginning, i'd like to point out the worker...
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host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy.aller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton. given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we need to change it, make revisions to the nafta treaty. i want to comment on what people were saying earlier is that the unions are the reason jobs left the country. host: we are talking about campaign 2010. miller's campaign promise in alaska. he is saying less. alaska gets a lot of federal support. jill miller ran on getting less. if you're interested in this piece, it takes a look at who joe miller is. miller left the army to attend law school at yale, where a professor who new him well recalled a compassionate man who chose to move to alaska for a long internship. he could have cle
host: we'll go on to try, democratic line in greensboro, north carolina. go ahead, troy.aller: people are talking about job loss in the country. the biggest thing about the job loss is the and is the nafta t. it has hurt the jobs in middle class and manufacturing. host: nafta was put into place by bill clinton. given what you just said, what does that mean for how you will volt this november? caller: i will volt for democratic. bill clinton did shine bill, but that wrong don't make right. we...