.. .. the former slave turned congressman. 53,000 black southerners have been eliminated by white democrats and targeted. 53,000. i always thought it was interesting. about 50,000. he is keeping numbers. according to adam s diary never once does he say that black republicans in the south are being shot. what he does say simply that people like sumner are stretching the constitution. the fourth generation fourth-generation declines. after the war. they were wandering around italy. they roll the carriage and crashed the leg. and the doctors want to take it off. henry gets there in time to say goodbye. and for a long time. it was unkept and overgrown. at one time the they actually lost her grave it fell over. the grave was about 10 feet away from her stone. so she dies him because of that. henry of course famously varies. there is a lot about this in the book there is a fair amount of press. there is a great photographer but not a great be
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In southern california. And englands ashes hopes hang by a thread after australia secures a second consecutive test victory. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that brexit secretary david davis has told mps that the government has made no Impact Assessments of the economic effect of leaving the european union. He said the usefulness of such assessments would be near zero because of the scale of change brexit is likely to cause. His comments prompted immediate claims from Opposition Mps that mr davis had misled parliament a year ago when he said his department was in the midst of carrying out about 57 sets of analyses on different parts of the economy. During the day on another brexit challenge theresa may spoke to the leader of the dup Arlene Foster who rejected plans for the future of Northern Irelands border and forced the rescheduling of talks in brussels. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo reports. Back from brussels without the deal she wanted. She knows that she needs a new pl
People ive known in law enforcement. But keep in mind persecutors of the performance evaluation is based on their conviction rate. The performance evaluation is based on the positive press for the office. For anybody to think that theres there is not a selective prosecution, i just think that you are really naive. On the sentencing issue i dont have a problem with people that are involved in whitecollar crimes that we punished them by making them pay restitution and pay fines, double their fines, do whatever. I dont have a problem with that. I dont think everybody has to go to prison to pay for the mistakes. Its like you get a parking violation. Im not saying the same thing for the whitecollar criminals but i can assure you there are many whitecollar criminals that were convicted for things they didnt even know that they did wrong. There was no criminal intent. That we but we put them in prison. I just think that its wrong. Your message seems to be getting some bipartisan support of th
Longing and recognition, a collection of tiny lights that gathered force long ago. The boy with long fingers sweeping the keys of a piano and uncles laugh at it teachers who always listen to the one who perceive them all, the father. The things. The things about him you never forget, his hand circling your ways, flying perilously in the air, grains of sand rubbing against your cheek, your chubby hands moving back the soft bristles of his hair so they spring up again like soldiers. Then in a flash, you stand head to head, face to face, and he walks away for you have become too mature, too near, a danger. In an equitable longing takes over you and then eventually is forgotten. Years go by and one day you meet him again the thickly chinned, the bright smile and behind his classes the love that was always there, hes not your father but he is everything you wanted him to be. Quote. Bob and my dad were sweet, kind, loving men. My late father had been my first teacher, he had laid the path th