Opening statement. Todays hearing of on current and ongoing voting discrimination is part of the house judiciary subcommittee on constitution, civil rights and Civil Liberties over the course of this year to assess the current need for a reinvigoration of the requirement of section 5 of the Voting Rights act. To consider other ways to strengthen that civil rights statue. Im not sure why we say reinvigoration. That seems to be one of the words we tossed around. Section 4 was cut out so we need to have a section 4 to activate section 5. Section 5 has been made dormant by the Supreme Court saying section 4 wasnt adequate so we need to find a new test to awaken the dormant power of section 5. Voting rights act of 65 is widely considered the most effective civil rights statute ever enacted by congress to protect the fundamental right to vote. One of its central enforcement provisions was section 5. The provision required certain jurisdictions with a history of voting discrimination against
Population of 112,000 and has become a popular Tourist Destination with people looking to experience the citys history and nearby beaches. With the help of our Charter Communications Cable Partners for the next 90 minutes, we learn about the cities history from local authors. We begin with author chris pineville on fort anderson in the battle for wilmington during the civil war. I rolling thunder. [cheering] [applause] we are standing on the parapet of fort anderson. It was the largest confederate fort in the lowercase fear in the interior, that part of the western land approaches and the river approaches to the seaport of wilmington. The fourth was initially started in march 1862, construction ongoing throughout the war. Are still working on it in febrry 1865. The fort was built on top of the old seaport. Which was the leading seaport of the river in colonial times, in fact the first enduring settlement on the Cape Fear River. After the american revolution, it faded into oblivion. The
Population of 112,000 and has become a popular Tourist Destination with people looking to experience the citys history and nearby beaches. With the help of our Charter Communications Cable Partners for the next 90 minutes, we learn about the cities history from local authors. We begin with author chris pineville on fort anderson in the battle for wilmington during the civil war. I rolling thunder. [cheering] [applause] we are standing on the parapet of fort anderson. It was the largest confederate fort in the lowercase fear in the interior, that part of the western land approaches and the river approaches to the seaport of wilmington. The fourth was initially started in march 1862, construction ongoing throughout the war. Are still working on it in febrry 1865. The fort was built on top of the old seaport. Which was the leading seaport of the river in colonial times, in fact the first enduring settlement on the Cape Fear River. After the american revolution, it faded into oblivion. The
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police say he did wrong. the laundry list of this long, charges from the grand jury and we were talking serious charges, most of them felonies, this is the first break in the case that the family has been waiting almost three agonizing years. the grand jury indicted shermans attorney, gregory j moore, on charges he tampered with evidence, misled aliza and purposely lied to police light police, Aliza Sherman beach with nurse was stabbed repeatedly outside 75 you review plus on march 24th, 2013, she was to meet more at her office and her death at 5 25 p. M. was captured by Security Camera and was an image of the fluted killer, more now looking at one count each of tampering with evidence, telecommunications fraud, possessing criminal tools, obstructing business and falsification, two counts of terroristic threats and six counts of inducing panic, all business and falsification charges are felonies, we have watched agonizing anniversaries pass for the family waiting for justice, todays al