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we knew he was in greensboro at the time the call was placed. physical impossibility. then came the results of the rape kit. >> there was no seaman on the virginal swab, nothing that would be conclusive proof that the rape had occurred. >> it just wasn't there? >> it wasn't there. they tested for everything they could and the person said they didn't see that kind of injury to her that would occur. >> there were knife cuts on her body, but -- >> they were superficial. >> the crowley family was outraged all over again that once again shannon's version of events was dismissed, while charges against her were through it. >> police thought she was making it up. >> yeah, yeah. >> they talk to her -- >> after they took to persecutors, yes. he called down there and -- >> changes. story >> everything changed. everything changed. >> this is what? one big conspiracy? >> sounds like it. assistant day david sexes the rape was properly investigated, and seem to be nothing more than a hoax. which also, for him, finally answers of who was stalking whom. >> every
we knew he was in greensboro at the time the call was placed. physical impossibility. then came the results of the rape kit. >> there was no seaman on the virginal swab, nothing that would be conclusive proof that the rape had occurred. >> it just wasn't there? >> it wasn't there. they tested for everything they could and the person said they didn't see that kind of injury to her that would occur. >> there were knife cuts on her body, but -- >> they were...
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ended up in greensboro, north carolina, imprisoned and enslaved in greensboro, and acted as a porter essentially for the rest of the war. ultimately moved to louisiana afterwards. or men like samuel brooks who had been captured in battle. he was one of the several dozen survivors of fort pillow, sent to mobile, alabama, where he labored as a blacksmith the rest of the war. was aided by a white irishwoman to escape. a lot of complexity. these are slivers of the men's lives, right? this is just about their military service. it doesn't give us the full picture of who they are, what they went through from their birth to their death, but it does give us something to start working with and to really expand upon what we know about military service for black men. particularly for formerly enslaved black men who didn't have the privilege to write about their experiences. whose lives were not codified in records by former enslavers. their births, marriages, deaths. before the war and after the war, former enslavers might aid their claims but they didn't codify their lives in state records. the
ended up in greensboro, north carolina, imprisoned and enslaved in greensboro, and acted as a porter essentially for the rest of the war. ultimately moved to louisiana afterwards. or men like samuel brooks who had been captured in battle. he was one of the several dozen survivors of fort pillow, sent to mobile, alabama, where he labored as a blacksmith the rest of the war. was aided by a white irishwoman to escape. a lot of complexity. these are slivers of the men's lives, right? this is just...
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the time, visitors someday we will have visitors enter museum again, from all over the world from greensboro, good morning in new jersey, brighton beach florida, san francisco, international and glad to have you with us watching from brazil, cairo egypt, good morning to you and el salvador, peru, and in stockholm sweden. again i will ask you to please post your comments so they can answer them. ask damien, danny has given us a sense of how it played out for couple college students who could relate on a very personal level as juice. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question whether to compete or boycott? >> that is a difficult question. for african americans, the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african americans sought to fight against racial discrimination. by embodying the idea of the amateur athletes. they saw this challenging notion of race and racial oppression. some of them were also concerned whether they would face discrimination in germany. they have legitimate concerns and worries. folks know many saw this as an opportunity to compete a
the time, visitors someday we will have visitors enter museum again, from all over the world from greensboro, good morning in new jersey, brighton beach florida, san francisco, international and glad to have you with us watching from brazil, cairo egypt, good morning to you and el salvador, peru, and in stockholm sweden. again i will ask you to please post your comments so they can answer them. ask damien, danny has given us a sense of how it played out for couple college students who could...
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i grew up in greensboro, my masters piece was about they went to school, there were buildings i couldnd see that. i was very interested in my local history since this time, my interest, these were things happening wherever i lived. interested in the confederacy in the late 80s, 1980s because i was working for museum of history, there had been a confederate women's homera ther. my colleague salvaged some from the home and made bunches from them and he came to me one day and said would you research this home and tell me what it's about akparks when i make these punch, i like to give some history behind it and it sent me down the rabbit hole that became dixie's daughter so everything really is about the local and i often feel that we learn locally tells us about what's going on regionally andnd nationally. >> well, there is a saying that all politics is local and it's my experience with student of history, all history. >> i agree with that very much this is theut thing about the monument issue for people to understand, monuments are local objects, they have their own individual history a
i grew up in greensboro, my masters piece was about they went to school, there were buildings i couldnd see that. i was very interested in my local history since this time, my interest, these were things happening wherever i lived. interested in the confederacy in the late 80s, 1980s because i was working for museum of history, there had been a confederate women's homera ther. my colleague salvaged some from the home and made bunches from them and he came to me one day and said would you...
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the country just announced this afternoon is temporarily stopping fuel delivery from houston to greensboro throughout the southeast in the northeast will continue but oil and gas companies are closely monitoring the hurricane and potential damage assessing how this would affect operations. jon: it will affect the entire nation. thank you, christina. our coverage of hurricane ida continues we will speak to the head of fema in southern mississippi. >> we are seeing gust up to 70 or 80 miles per hour in new orleans here baton rouge we will track where the storm is headed next after the break doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. gillette proglide. five blades and a pivoting flexball designed to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. so you're ready for the day with a fresh face for a fresh start. for a limited time get a 5th cartridge free. hey lily, i need a new wir
the country just announced this afternoon is temporarily stopping fuel delivery from houston to greensboro throughout the southeast in the northeast will continue but oil and gas companies are closely monitoring the hurricane and potential damage assessing how this would affect operations. jon: it will affect the entire nation. thank you, christina. our coverage of hurricane ida continues we will speak to the head of fema in southern mississippi. >> we are seeing gust up to 70 or 80 miles...
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thank you for joining us from greensboro, north carolina. good morning to you in new jersey in boynton beach, florida, harrisburg, pennsylvania, san francisco and internationally. we're glad to have you with us watching from sao paulo brazil cairo egypt. good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very personal level as --. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question of whether to compete or boycott? was a difficult question because for african-american's the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african-american said sought to fight against racial discrimination by by embodying the ideas of the amateur athlete they saw themselves as challenging notions race and racial oppression. some of the more also concerned about whether they would face discriminatio
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i grew up in greensboro.hesis was about female academies but they were actually buildings. i was very interested in local history and since this time you know my interest in this has been to look at things that were happening in the locales wherever i lived. i visited the united daughters of the confederacy in the late 80s, 1980s because i was working for a museum of history. there had been a confederate women's home there. my colleague had salvaged some lumber from that home and made vintage from it and came to me one day and said would you research the psalm and tell me what it's about because when i make these benches i like to give it a history behind it. that is what brought me down the rabbit hole and learning about dixies daughters. what we learned locally tells us a lot about what's going on regionally and nationally. >> there's a saying that all politics is local and from my experience all history is local. >> i agree with that, i agree with that very much and this is something about the whole monume
i grew up in greensboro.hesis was about female academies but they were actually buildings. i was very interested in local history and since this time you know my interest in this has been to look at things that were happening in the locales wherever i lived. i visited the united daughters of the confederacy in the late 80s, 1980s because i was working for a museum of history. there had been a confederate women's home there. my colleague had salvaged some lumber from that home and made vintage...
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colonian pipeline, they shut down two lines from houston to greensboro, north carolina.rolina to new jersey remain operational. they say that will fuel supply in the southeast is fine because they have terminals a throughout the area, but also important to know type 12% of the refining capacity is in baton rouge and new orleans. this is an area so important to the country certainly as an economic engine and providing fuel for the rest of the united states, what impact this storm may or nay not have on is something to watch. we're expecting around 7:00, lindsey, to see this storm barreling right through. the core is projected to go ove midnight. we'll be standing by to see what kind of punch that will deliver. but it's going to be extremely dangerous. we'll send it back to you. >> the image we're seeing it new orleans, and that's not even the eye, which is barreling your way. stay safe. >>> a busy day, of course, at the white house, as president biden monitoring hurricane ida, as well as the rapidly changing situation in afghanistan. heidi? >> reporter: the president maki
colonian pipeline, they shut down two lines from houston to greensboro, north carolina.rolina to new jersey remain operational. they say that will fuel supply in the southeast is fine because they have terminals a throughout the area, but also important to know type 12% of the refining capacity is in baton rouge and new orleans. this is an area so important to the country certainly as an economic engine and providing fuel for the rest of the united states, what impact this storm may or nay not...
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then i've seen the site out of greensboro where you can see there was a confederate position of local confederate soldiers who had conventional muskets like this, and they were facing a much, much smaller union or federal calvary unit, and you could tell this tiny calvary unit held off a much larger confederate monuments infantry unit because the calvary soldiers had revolvers like this and spencer car beans. you could tell what was happening because you could see these cartridges left on the ground that were about three inches under the dirt. you could see how effective the massive firepower coming from cartridge carbine and cartridge revolver. that just reminds me that colt, even though a great inventor held back invention in america for decades because of his patent rights. he patented this revolver action and nobody else could really use it unless they bought a patent or they infringed on the patent. so he held it back. a much better pistol came out during the same time which was this one. i can illustrate this. this is a remington revolver, the second most used pistol in the amer
then i've seen the site out of greensboro where you can see there was a confederate position of local confederate soldiers who had conventional muskets like this, and they were facing a much, much smaller union or federal calvary unit, and you could tell this tiny calvary unit held off a much larger confederate monuments infantry unit because the calvary soldiers had revolvers like this and spencer car beans. you could tell what was happening because you could see these cartridges left on the...
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history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went to school. there were actual buildings that i could go visit and see that. i was very interested in my local history and then since this time, my interest in this has been the things that were happening in the locales that were where i lived . get interested in the united daughters of the confederacy in the late '80s, the 1980s because i was working for the museum of history there have been a confederate woman's home there and my colleague had salvaged some lumber from that home. maybe just on them and came to me one day and said would you research this home and tell me what it's about. it is my make these benches, like to give a little history behind it. that sent me down the rabbit hole became dixie's daughters. so everything is really about local i often feel like what we learned locally tells us a lot about what is going on regionally and nationally. see what there is saying, that all politics is local and is b
history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went to school. there were actual buildings that i could go visit and see that. i was very interested in my local history and then since this time, my interest in this has been the things that were happening in the locales that were where i lived . get interested in the united daughters of the confederacy in the late...
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the artist left the big tip after ordering to go for a waffle house in greensboro when he showed up tois food. he noticed that the employee. >> honey lackey was pulling double duty at work. she was taking care for customers and her child at the same time, reporter darryl matthew spoke with honey. it has her story. as the saying goes hard work pays off. >> and it did for lackey better known by her coworkers as honey, i was working a double that 07:00am to 09:00pm. >> and not long before i was some of the way. a gentleman come in and got ready to leave, hit me $50. any left. >> but that $50 tip was only the beginning. about 5 minutes another gentleman come in and he's like. >> just heard you were here was with your baby for 15 hours. he's like i have to respect a mother. that will do whatever it takes to support their child in a society where people don't even want to working more that the tipper turned out to be a famous country music artists who came into this waffle house. >> on wendover avenue and victory way, that's when i was cash now wanted to go order. and he sent me the $1000. h
the artist left the big tip after ordering to go for a waffle house in greensboro when he showed up tois food. he noticed that the employee. >> honey lackey was pulling double duty at work. she was taking care for customers and her child at the same time, reporter darryl matthew spoke with honey. it has her story. as the saying goes hard work pays off. >> and it did for lackey better known by her coworkers as honey, i was working a double that 07:00am to 09:00pm. >> and not...
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this is the worst tragedy in my lifetime besides receiving my son at an airport in greensboro, northi just remember my son and so many others saying that was their hope that things were going to get better and it's not. we go from a country that was having flags flown every day and standing beside each other no matter your race, your color, your creed, your religion to vietnam all over again where they're wanting to spit in the soldier's face and yell at their families for standing tall and standing proud for them. this is not the america that my son fought and died for. it's not the one i want my grandchildren coming up in. >> amanda, i want to stay here with you for a second and talk about christopher who died tragically in 2011 in afghanistan. i know he want todd be -- wanted to be a marine ever since he was 11, right after 9/11. i'm sewer just what you think he would say today. do you think he would consider the mission accomplished in afghanistan or do you think he would consider all of the efforts the last 20 years wiped out? >> i know at one point when he came home from his fi
this is the worst tragedy in my lifetime besides receiving my son at an airport in greensboro, northi just remember my son and so many others saying that was their hope that things were going to get better and it's not. we go from a country that was having flags flown every day and standing beside each other no matter your race, your color, your creed, your religion to vietnam all over again where they're wanting to spit in the soldier's face and yell at their families for standing tall and...
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undergraduate history major what i wanted to write about in the state of north carolina i grew up in c greensboromasters is about female academies involuntary daughter is in school, there were buildings that i can visit and see that i was very interested in my local history and since this time my interest in this has been because these were things that were happening in the locales wherever i lived i got interested in the united dollars, the confederacy in the late '80s covid-19 80s because i was working for museum of history and there was a confederate woman's home and my colleague had salvaged lumber from the home and made benches and he came to me one day and said would you research this home and tell me what it's about when i make these benches i like to give a little history behind it that sent me down the rabbita hole that became dixie's daughters everything is about the local and they often feel like what we learn locally tells us a lot about what's going on regionally and nationally. >> there is a saying that we all know all politics is local and it's been my experience as a student of hi
undergraduate history major what i wanted to write about in the state of north carolina i grew up in c greensboromasters is about female academies involuntary daughter is in school, there were buildings that i can visit and see that i was very interested in my local history and since this time my interest in this has been because these were things that were happening in the locales wherever i lived i got interested in the united dollars, the confederacy in the late '80s covid-19 80s because i...
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hurricane ida on its operations, this after it temporarily halted fuel delivery from houston the greensboroane ida the has pummeled the u.s. gulf coast, knocking out most of region's offshore wells and export facilities. as a result, just ahead of labor day, gasbuddy is predicterring the national average -- predicting the national average to rise 3-8 centings. would you agree with the prediction? >> yeah, i have a more modest increase of about 5-10 cents a gallon given that we've seen futures up a few cents especially in light of the number of refining averages we have as well as the colonial pipeline shutdown. lauren: how many, about half a dozen refiners are offline at this hour, is that correct? and if so -- [inaudible] >> well, right now the count is up to about a eight out of the nine refineries in the baton rouge/new orleans area have shut down. that represents about 1.5% of -- 12.5% of the nation's refining capacity. it's still unclear how long they would be down because we haven't been able to assess the amount of damage from waves or flooding. if you recall last year when hurricane
hurricane ida on its operations, this after it temporarily halted fuel delivery from houston the greensboroane ida the has pummeled the u.s. gulf coast, knocking out most of region's offshore wells and export facilities. as a result, just ahead of labor day, gasbuddy is predicterring the national average -- predicting the national average to rise 3-8 centings. would you agree with the prediction? >> yeah, i have a more modest increase of about 5-10 cents a gallon given that we've seen...
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undergraduate history major and what i wanted to write in the state of north carolina i grew up in greensboro, my masters with female academy and plantar daughter went to school, there was actual building that i could go visit, i was very interested in since this time my interest because these were things that were having and happening in the locales wherever i live i get interested in the confederacy in the late '80s covid-19 80s because i was working for a museum of history there have been a confederate woman's home, my colleague had salvaged lumber from the home and made vintage from them and they came to me one day and said would you research this home and tell me what it's about when they make these benches i like to give a little history behind it that sent me down the rabbit hole that became dixie's daughters everything is about the local and i often feel like what we learned locally tells us a lot about what's going on regionally and nationally. >> there is a saying politics is local and is been my experience in history the all history books. >> i agree with that very much and this is
undergraduate history major and what i wanted to write in the state of north carolina i grew up in greensboro, my masters with female academy and plantar daughter went to school, there was actual building that i could go visit, i was very interested in since this time my interest because these were things that were having and happening in the locales wherever i live i get interested in the confederacy in the late '80s covid-19 80s because i was working for a museum of history there have been a...
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he went for two years to the university of north carolina in greensboro. entitle him to an expectation of labor, that people would volunteer having after been offended by him to do this work. there are resources for folks that don't understand why this is important or how we can do better to address this, i encourage you to visit. >> and follow david, because my long-time friend, i assure you, those were tame remarks from mr. david johns. i want to talk about queen ri-ri, who has officially reached billionaire status. rihanna is worth a whopping $1.7 billion. in large part, this is thanks to her cosmetics company, making her the richest female musician in the world. we love to see it. so, brad, let me ask you, because this does feel like a moment. she is a self-made billionaire. she didn't come from, you know, money, her wealth didn't come to her through a sex tape. she went out there, had talent and built this empire. i'm curious, what is your take on it? >> i'm a huge fan, and i will say now that she is a billionaire, she's not the typical billionaire. s
he went for two years to the university of north carolina in greensboro. entitle him to an expectation of labor, that people would volunteer having after been offended by him to do this work. there are resources for folks that don't understand why this is important or how we can do better to address this, i encourage you to visit. >> and follow david, because my long-time friend, i assure you, those were tame remarks from mr. david johns. i want to talk about queen ri-ri, who has...
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call comes from greensboro, north carolina. independent. it welcome to the conversation.r: i would like to say that everything is created by design. you have three leaders in 1957 that were given american scholarships. one is an american ambassador, the other is head, afghan president. what a coincidence. everything is: -- created by design. while we are worried about refugees coming over here, you have a lot of people that will not return to work. host: brenda, charlotte north carolina, caller: we have sent some much equipment and soldiers over it there to help them so why don't they fight for their own country? host: we have to leave it there in the house is coming in for a brief session this morning. we will leave it at that and be back tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. eastern time, enjoy your day. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute,
call comes from greensboro, north carolina. independent. it welcome to the conversation.r: i would like to say that everything is created by design. you have three leaders in 1957 that were given american scholarships. one is an american ambassador, the other is head, afghan president. what a coincidence. everything is: -- created by design. while we are worried about refugees coming over here, you have a lot of people that will not return to work. host: brenda, charlotte north carolina,...
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it happened after the musician went in for a meal at a waffle house in greensboro. known as honey multitasking during her shift. not only taking care of customers but her daughter who was with her as well after watching her work. the musician who was in town for a show and like he wants to keep them anonymous that musician left an extra $1000 in tip. he also threw in a couple tickets to his show to get heart right there. nasa's perseverance rover is prepped to collect its first samples from mars. this mission comes after the perseverance marked its one year anniversary of touching down on the red planet. scientists say the samples will be useful in filling in gaps of our geologic understanding of the planet and it will bring researchers closer to knowing if there was once life on mars. the car-sized perseverance and its partner. the ingenuity helicopter launched for mars on july 30th of last year. first touchdown inside the 28 mile wide jezero crater 6 months later. guess. we'll see what they find. still ahead here in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news 2 of sa
it happened after the musician went in for a meal at a waffle house in greensboro. known as honey multitasking during her shift. not only taking care of customers but her daughter who was with her as well after watching her work. the musician who was in town for a show and like he wants to keep them anonymous that musician left an extra $1000 in tip. he also threw in a couple tickets to his show to get heart right there. nasa's perseverance rover is prepped to collect its first samples from...
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anne, greensboro, north carolina, democratic line, go ahead. republican administration made an agreement to leave and withdraw from afghanistan, made the agreement with the taliban. my question is why would you make an agreement with the taliban rather than the afghan government? maybe that had something to do with what happened at the time of the withdrawals. and the republicans of course realize they made a mistake with that because man, apparently they had an agreement on their website that they were praising and i understand they have taken the agreement down from their website because they realized that it made no sense at this time to make an agreement with the taliban versus the government. host: this is eric in lawrence, new york, good morning. caller: yes, good morning. i think that the president's speech was just a political salesmanship. this country for years has on and off dealt with the taliban. am i incorrect that the clinton administration saw them as positive, citing the opium trade? i think trump was more out in the open. he j
anne, greensboro, north carolina, democratic line, go ahead. republican administration made an agreement to leave and withdraw from afghanistan, made the agreement with the taliban. my question is why would you make an agreement with the taliban rather than the afghan government? maybe that had something to do with what happened at the time of the withdrawals. and the republicans of course realize they made a mistake with that because man, apparently they had an agreement on their website that...
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we are sending our cargo plane today at 1:00 eastern time from greensboro, north carolina, to port-au-prince this plastic used today that was used in 2010 after -- it's still being used. so we'll take this plastic. people need shelter. when their home has collapsed, they've got to have shelter from the rain -- [audio difficulty] they've got to have shelter from the sun. and so shelter is extremely important. but more important is water. desalinization carts, we can do about 7,000 people a day with fresh water there if these. from these. all you cois put a hose -- do is put a hose in the ocean, and you can start making fresh water in minutes. so that's in play. we also have a mobile medical clinic that we're taking and with a team of medical specialists that are on this flight. we'll be down there for some time. i know the body count is, like, 300 as of last night. i believe it's going to be much higher today and tomorrow as more numbers come in from some of these remote areas. rachel: yeah. >> this is an area of haiti that is less populated than what we saw in port-au-prince. a. rachel: yeah
we are sending our cargo plane today at 1:00 eastern time from greensboro, north carolina, to port-au-prince this plastic used today that was used in 2010 after -- it's still being used. so we'll take this plastic. people need shelter. when their home has collapsed, they've got to have shelter from the rain -- [audio difficulty] they've got to have shelter from the sun. and so shelter is extremely important. but more important is water. desalinization carts, we can do about 7,000 people a day...