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we knew he was in greensboro at the time the call was placed.n the rape, it just seemed a 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
we knew he was in greensboro at the time the call was placed.n the rape, it just seemed a 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 --...
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there's a second severe weather threat over the appalachians from pittsburgh to greensboro.l, gusty winds not to mention an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. that's a look at what's happening around the country. here's what's happening where you live. >>> and, unfortunately, we have more chances for severe weather tomorrow. we'll talk more about that coming up. back to you. >> all right, danielle. thank you. >>> this morning we are celebrating the life of country music legend, naomi judd. her death announcd the day before she and wynonna were set to be inducted into the country hall of fame and the tributes, as you can imagine, are pouring in. carrie underwood tweeting, country music lost a true legend. travis tritt, my deepest heartfelt condolences. chris connelly joins us with more on naomi judd's life and legacy. >> let me hear you clap those hands if you really do listen to country music. >> reporter: irresistibly charismatic on stage. off stage an admired matriarch who later in life would share her struggles with mental health. naomi judd had a special place in the
there's a second severe weather threat over the appalachians from pittsburgh to greensboro.l, gusty winds not to mention an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. that's a look at what's happening around the country. here's what's happening where you live. >>> and, unfortunately, we have more chances for severe weather tomorrow. we'll talk more about that coming up. back to you. >> all right, danielle. thank you. >>> this morning we are celebrating the life of country...
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you can see some of the more that the tornadic activity there, east of greensboro. and that's going to concern is the storm system winds down and makes its way off the eastern seaboard. so will be replaced by another one making its way into the plains over the weekend. in the meantime, though, we've got our little storm system out there. it's not a huge one, but it will bring with it the chance of a few light showers overnight tonight and some sprinkles. you can see those lightning strikes already and far northern california. then we've got a cold system that is going to drop into the bay area as we head into mothers day. here's long my forecast for you as we head through the night tonight, the system comes through and then kind of falls apart in the saturday. the good news is saturday looking pretty good will be a little breezy, but at least it looks like we'll be dry sunday. that changes. you've got the next storm system kind of barreling into california and bring with it the chance of rain. i think right around 10:00am or so seeing that rain move in the north and
you can see some of the more that the tornadic activity there, east of greensboro. and that's going to concern is the storm system winds down and makes its way off the eastern seaboard. so will be replaced by another one making its way into the plains over the weekend. in the meantime, though, we've got our little storm system out there. it's not a huge one, but it will bring with it the chance of a few light showers overnight tonight and some sprinkles. you can see those lightning strikes...
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acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clans, dna in november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of the united races front between the clan and the american nazi party cars full of clan members and new not these arrived the shooting broke out several cameras caught the crime on film. the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 88 2nd. even though the massacre had been captured on film, a white jury acquitted the murderers and so in the early 1980, the klan once again managed to for justice. the robert shelton who was still in charge of the united plan of america was unmoved and continued to spread his hateful message as nothing more than an animal living in our society. writing in the street. she took until 1981 for another murder to bring an end to this long period of impunity. mm. early morning, march 21st 1981 on herndon avenue in mobiles. michael donald body is bound hanging from a tree. he had been beaten, strangled his throat cut 3 times. me. 19 year old michael donald was chosen at random to
acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clans, dna in november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of the united races front between the clan and the american nazi party cars full of clan members and new not these arrived the shooting broke out several cameras caught the crime on film. the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 88 2nd. even though the massacre had been captured on film, a white...
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acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clan dna, the november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american, not the party cars full of clan members knew not do the right. the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the crime. i filled the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 80, a 2nd. even though the massacre had been captured on film, a white jury acquitted the murderers and so in the early 1980, the clan once again managed to for justice. the robert shelton who was still in charge of the united plan of america was unmoved and continued to spread his hateful message as nothing more than an animal living in our society. riding in the spring, she took until 1981 for another murder to bring an end to this long period of impunity. mm. early morning march 20 1981 on herndon avenue in mobiles. michael bottles body is found hanging from a tree. he had been beaten, strangled his throat cut 3 times. am. 19 year old michael donald was chosen at random to c
acceptable, but terrorism was still part of the clan dna, the november 1979 in the working class city of greensboro, north carolina, a group of communist demonstrators protested against the creation of united races front between the clan and the american, not the party cars full of clan members knew not do the right. the shooting broke out. several cameras caught the crime. i filled the 5 anti racist activists were killed in 80, a 2nd. even though the massacre had been captured on film, a white...
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and finally in greensboro, north carolina yesterday people brought a parade at a marine corps colorguardend we honor our heroes who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. national security correspondent jennifer griffin goes behind the scenes of the dignified transfer process at dover air force base. the first stop back home for fallen service members killed overseas. >> the dignified transfer of americans fallen. the first stop for u.s. service members killed overseas when they return home is at dover air force base in delaware. it is where their families wait, the ip's gather, the honor guard is called in members of the air force mortuary affairs team have the solemn task of preparing the remains of america's war dead for burial. every day is memorial day here. >> there is not a another mission exactly like it in the military pay. >> major matthew knight is a senior chaplin at dover. he joined the military after 911. >> we want to ensure whatever our fallen come through here, that they and their loved ones are shown dignity and respect for. >> crystal seymour is a sgt first class. rex i am
and finally in greensboro, north carolina yesterday people brought a parade at a marine corps colorguardend we honor our heroes who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. national security correspondent jennifer griffin goes behind the scenes of the dignified transfer process at dover air force base. the first stop back home for fallen service members killed overseas. >> the dignified transfer of americans fallen. the first stop for u.s. service members killed overseas when they return home is...
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. >> here in greensboro, north carolina, it's a spring business trip for some american swim stars like
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of nearly 500 black women at bennett -- a historically black, all-women liberal arts college in greensboro. this comes as activists pressure president biden to uphold his campaign pledge to cancel student debt, now a $1.7 trillion burden held by some 44 million people across the u.s. "the washington post" reports the justice department will require federal agents to intervene if they see other law enforcement officers using excessive force. this is the first update to the doj's use-of-force policy in nearly two decades. the policy is scheduled to take place in july and comes after massive racial justice protests erected in the united states and around the world in response to the police murder of george floyd in minneapolis two years ago. and a senior consultant at shell has resigned condemning the fossil fuel giant for expanding its oil and gas production despite mounting scientific warnings this would lead to a climate catastrophe. caroline dennett worked for the company for 11 years and was based in the united kingdom. she shared news of her resignation in a video posted on linkedin. >>
of nearly 500 black women at bennett -- a historically black, all-women liberal arts college in greensboro. this comes as activists pressure president biden to uphold his campaign pledge to cancel student debt, now a $1.7 trillion burden held by some 44 million people across the u.s. "the washington post" reports the justice department will require federal agents to intervene if they see other law enforcement officers using excessive force. this is the first update to the doj's...
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arthel: a command north carolina pays tribute to two members of the greatest generation residence in greensboroe-through parade for a pair of world war ii veterans. look at them. ninety-six drilled harold and 104-year-old walter sticky birx. the parade was held outside their senior living center with decorated cars and a local marine core color guard for a third veteran was also honored at the event. he died last week at 100 years old. we thank them all and god bless them all. >> indeed america's greatest generation requests as america pays tribute to its fallen war heroes on this memorial day, the rolling to remember events returned to washington this week and to pay honor to the nations prisoners of war and those who are still missing in action. and, to raise awareness about the challenges facing our veterans read the great lucas tomlinson, one of my good buddies joining us live from the rally. lucas, this is something that is so important for we are honored you are bringing the story today. berkshire is, kevin. this memorial day weekend we honor the more than a 1 million americans killed fig
arthel: a command north carolina pays tribute to two members of the greatest generation residence in greensboroe-through parade for a pair of world war ii veterans. look at them. ninety-six drilled harold and 104-year-old walter sticky birx. the parade was held outside their senior living center with decorated cars and a local marine core color guard for a third veteran was also honored at the event. he died last week at 100 years old. we thank them all and god bless them all. >> indeed...
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. >> reporter: spencer toole says he's page an extra 50 bucks a month to get to work in greensboro, north end. >> reporter: in atlanta, gas is too pricey for her to take a job. >> it's not worth it. i'm getting paid 10, $12 an hour. >> reporter: an international survey found 60% of workers would consider working for a new job if forced to return full time. in washington state, more than 100 contracted google maps workers signed a petition refusing to return to the office. >> it's a huge additional expense. >> reporter: tyler brown would have to drive 74 miles each way. >> it doesn't make sense for me at the moment for $19 an hour. so, i'm going to have to look for a different job. >> workers are looking at it from the standpoint can i afford to take that new opportunity? or can i afford to stay, if required to go back to the office. >> reporter: but some don't have easy options. >> it's very frustrating. but there's nothing i can do about it. >> reporter: scott angstat is eight years from his pension as a railroad engineer. >> to throw that away, that's throwing away a lot. >> reporter: s
. >> reporter: spencer toole says he's page an extra 50 bucks a month to get to work in greensboro, north end. >> reporter: in atlanta, gas is too pricey for her to take a job. >> it's not worth it. i'm getting paid 10, $12 an hour. >> reporter: an international survey found 60% of workers would consider working for a new job if forced to return full time. in washington state, more than 100 contracted google maps workers signed a petition refusing to return to the...
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two hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro.d into this hamptons in. this is him at the front desk at about 11 pm. and him again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight and that was the last that anyone had heard from jason young, until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say he is 170 miles away, he's got an alibi. that sounds like a great distance. >> 170 miles, you can get between the crime scene and the home tell in about two and a half hours. >> perhaps, but there was curious anomalies at the crime scene. a jewelry box was missing from the drawers. so was that a bungled burglary? then there were footprints near the body that seemed to eliminate jason. an obvious print on the pillow, was a size ten, but jason wore size 12. but this was weird, there was another partial footprint. defied easy identification, so they began calling in shoe experts. now they wondered, where their two attackers? investigators discovered early on that michelle's and jason's marriag
two hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro.d into this hamptons in. this is him at the front desk at about 11 pm. and him again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight and that was the last that anyone had heard from jason young, until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say he is 170 miles away, he's got an alibi. that sounds like a great distance. >> 170 miles, you can get...
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francisco is paying an extra 60 bucks a month to get to work in greensboro.id $10, $12 an hour. >> reporter: an international survey conducted last november found 64% of workers would consider looking for a new job if forced to return full time. in washington state, more than 100 contracted google maps workers signed a petition, refusing to return to the office. >> it's a huge additional expense. >> reporter: tyler brown would have to drive 74 miles each way. >> it doesn't make sense for me at the moment for $19 an hour. i'm going to have to look for a different job. >> reporter: workers are looking at it from a standpoint of, can i afford to take the new opportunity, or can i afford to stay if required to go back to the office. but some don't have easy options. >> it's very frustrating, but there's nothing i can do about it. >> reporter: scott's dad is eight years from his pension as a railway engineer. >> to throw it away, it is throwing away a lot. >> reporter: there is no plan to change direction, even as they pump the brakes on long-term plans. >> our pi
francisco is paying an extra 60 bucks a month to get to work in greensboro.id $10, $12 an hour. >> reporter: an international survey conducted last november found 64% of workers would consider looking for a new job if forced to return full time. in washington state, more than 100 contracted google maps workers signed a petition, refusing to return to the office. >> it's a huge additional expense. >> reporter: tyler brown would have to drive 74 miles each way. >> it...
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recognize our next speaker from his now famous "i am the majority" impromptu speech before the greensboroouncil. it was during that speech that he said, "don't -- "when the second amendment was written, if the framers liked it or not, they wrote it for everybody, and i am everybody. the law-abiding citizens of this city are everybody and we want our rights and we will keep our rights, and by god, we are going to keep them, come hell or high water." [applause] since that speech, he has fought with as much conviction and passion as anybody in defense of our constitutional rights and freedoms. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you this unwavering champion of the second amendment, please welcome my friend, nra member and lieutenant governor of north carolina, mark robinson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that great introduction, and as always, we thank our lord and savior jesus christ forgiving us all the blessings we have. without him, this nation would not be what it is, so we give him thanks first and foremost for all of those wonderful blessings. well, let me say first of
recognize our next speaker from his now famous "i am the majority" impromptu speech before the greensboroouncil. it was during that speech that he said, "don't -- "when the second amendment was written, if the framers liked it or not, they wrote it for everybody, and i am everybody. the law-abiding citizens of this city are everybody and we want our rights and we will keep our rights, and by god, we are going to keep them, come hell or high water." [applause] since that...
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and he's a graduate of richard bland college the university of mary washington and also unc greensboro and since 2001. he's been employed by the national park service at petersburg national battlefield. so if you're visited those terrific facilities at petersburg, you've probably either seen emmanuel or at least benefited from the great work. he has done that his title for tonight is the first participation of free blacks in confederate, virginia over to you. so much. going to attempt to share my screen. i can find the screen. you can hopefully get started. oh great. so, thanks everyone for joining tonight. i am gonna be like like dr. newhall before me and try to be quick because we don't have a lot of time. i want to leave time for for people to ask questions. i dress to be clear this talk is not about black confederate soldiers other people have written about this issue and all of its complexities and that is not what this talk. it's about instead is about what comparison most of its time during the civil war focused on was how do we extract labor to free up white men to serve in the
and he's a graduate of richard bland college the university of mary washington and also unc greensboro and since 2001. he's been employed by the national park service at petersburg national battlefield. so if you're visited those terrific facilities at petersburg, you've probably either seen emmanuel or at least benefited from the great work. he has done that his title for tonight is the first participation of free blacks in confederate, virginia over to you. so much. going to attempt to share...
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recognize our next speaker from his now famous "i am the majority" impromptu speech before the greensborouncil. it was during that speech that he said, "don't -- "when the second amendment was written, if the framers liked it or not, they wrote it for everybody, and i am everybody. the law-abiding citizens of this city are everybody and we want our rights and we will keep our rights, and by god, we are going to keep them, come hell or high water." [applause] since that speech, he has fought with as much conviction and passion as anybody in defense of our constitutional rights and freedoms. it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you this unwavering champion of the second amendment, please welcome my friend, nra member and lieutenant governor of north carolina, mark robinson. [cheers and applause] >> thank you for that great introduction, and as always, we thank our lord and savior jesus christ forgiving us all the blessings we have. without him, this nation would not be what it is, so we give him thanks first and foremost for all of those wonderful blessings. well, let me say first off
recognize our next speaker from his now famous "i am the majority" impromptu speech before the greensborouncil. it was during that speech that he said, "don't -- "when the second amendment was written, if the framers liked it or not, they wrote it for everybody, and i am everybody. the law-abiding citizens of this city are everybody and we want our rights and we will keep our rights, and by god, we are going to keep them, come hell or high water." [applause] since that...
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roy is calling from greensboro, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you. that last caller could not have been more wrong about everything. there have never been more guns in this country than there are now in this country. we are exceptional in the way we are going under mass psychosis with being able to pass off on believable lies as truth. the ar-15 is many times more deadly than the tommy guns of the 1930's. we outlaw them and it worked. people say it is not automatic. when somebody tries to man's plain to you the difference between automatic and semi automatic, stop them right there. ar stands for armor light. any slob can carry around with 200 rounds of ammunition and shoot them off in five minutes. that is a fact. the nra is expert at ignoring the general issues here and like the last caller said, no serious advocate has talked about taking away all the guns for everybody. every country has done it their own way. canada has plenty of guns, a lot of hunters, but they dealt with it. you have to go through an fbi check to get a concealed weapon. that is
roy is calling from greensboro, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you. that last caller could not have been more wrong about everything. there have never been more guns in this country than there are now in this country. we are exceptional in the way we are going under mass psychosis with being able to pass off on believable lies as truth. the ar-15 is many times more deadly than the tommy guns of the 1930's. we outlaw them and it worked. people say it is not automatic. when somebody...
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roy is calling from greensboro, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you.hat last caller could not have been more wrong about everything. there have never been more guns in this country than there are now in this country. we are exceptional in the way we are going under mass psychosis with being able to pass off on believable lies as truth. the ar-15 is many times more deadly than the tommy guns of the 1930's. we outlaw them and it worked. people say it is not automatic. when somebody tries to man's plain to you the difference between automatic and semi automatic, stop them right there. ar stands for armor light. any slob can carry around with 200 rounds of ammunition and shoot them off in five minutes. that is a fact. the nra is expert at ignoring the general issues here and like the last caller said, no serious advocate has talked about taking away all the guns for everybody. every country has done it their own way. canada has plenty of guns, a lot of hunters, but they dealt with it. you have to go through an fbi check to get a concealed weapon. that is o
roy is calling from greensboro, north carolina. good morning. caller: thank you.hat last caller could not have been more wrong about everything. there have never been more guns in this country than there are now in this country. we are exceptional in the way we are going under mass psychosis with being able to pass off on believable lies as truth. the ar-15 is many times more deadly than the tommy guns of the 1930's. we outlaw them and it worked. people say it is not automatic. when somebody...