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Transcripts for KUAR 89.1 FM [FM 89] KUAR 89.1 FM [FM 89] 20191216 160000

Allowed individuals sleeping outside to be prosecuted even when no other shelter was available the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals called this cruel and unusual punishment and a violation of the Constitution a number of communities trying to deal with their own homelessness problems had urged the Supreme Court to take up the case which it has declined to do leaving the fate of other anti homeless laws in doubt Pam Fessler n.p.r. News Washington awakes being held today in New Jersey for the police detective killed in last week s shooting in Jersey City N.P.R. s Jeff Brady says the detective was killed at a cemetery by 2 armed suspects who killed 3 other people at a kosher grocery store Jersey City police detective Joseph seals is being remembered for his work trying to get illegal guns off the streets tomorrow a procession is planned from the funeral home to a local church over the weekend a memorial service was held for Douglas Rodriquez an employee of the market he ll be buried this wee

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Transcripts for KURM 100.3 FM KURM 100.3 FM 20191205 130000

He is now taking court action of his own c.b.s. Is Allison Keyes Zimmerman is suing the teen s parents family attorney the attorneys book publisher and the prosecutors who tried his case claiming he was defamed when they allowed a witness to give false testimony the suit says a trial witness pretended to be the last person to talk to Martin on the phone before he was killed but was really the half sister of the caller the Martin s family attorney calls the allegations unfounded and reckless a California school district is being sued by the parents of a student who committed suicide We re live with c.b.s. Is Gehring on the girl texted a friend about her plan the message reached Yuba City California school officials who failed to tell her parents we are broken our family is broken Morgan believes she could have helped her daughter we didn t know that she felt alone or that she was planning this the text reached school officials 7 weeks before the girl took her own life heartbreak doesn

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Transcripts for WNPR 90.5 FM/WEDW 88.5 FM/WPKT 89.1 FM/WRLI 91.3 FM [Connecticut Public Radio] WNPR 90.5 FM/WEDW 88.5 FM/WPKT 89.1 FM/WRLI 91.3 FM [Connecticut Public Radio] 20191203 230000

In April but further delays are expected the court says the Trump family should be given a chance to challenge the release of banking records they think are too sensitive and Deutsche Bank has said in a court filing that it does not have Trump s tax returns add this to the pile of legal disputes over Trump s financial records that will likely be taken all the way to the u.s. Supreme Court Bobbie Allen n.p.r. News Washington President Trump s comments today a trade deal with China by now materialized until after the 2020 election did not play well on Wall Street all the major u.s. Stock market indices tumbling on the comments begin on the sidelines of the NATO summit meeting in London troubled with the market at record highs recently it s Ok for stocks to fall the Dow dropped 280 points today 22700502 the Nasdaq fell 47 points this is n.p.r. Support for n.p.r. Comes from n.p.r. Stations other contributors include the John d. And Catherine t. MacArthur Foundation recognizing exceptional

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Transcripts for WBAL 1090 AM [WBAL NewsRadio 1090] WBAL 1090 AM [WBAL NewsRadio 1090] 20191202 020000

He voted judges turned to a black pastor and civil rights activist in North Carolina in his effort to win over black voters and his Democratic presidential bid is Reverend William Barber of the Greenleaf Christian church you re listening to a.b.c. News. Got to be a news update. Radio 10 and f.m. What a 1.5 hours now the latest from the w.b. a 24 hour broadcast center the Ravens are celebrating another victory just a shocker for the winner $48.00 our yard. Happens good to come the way it is here you know how they can. Come up. Have already come up parted out or just in Tucker kicked a 49 yard field goal as time expired to lead the Ravens to a 27 team victory over the San Francisco 49 er s Sunday afternoon this puts the team at a record 8 straight wins to improve to 10 in 2 on this season the Ravens return to the field next Sunday against Buffalo Baltimore Police are investigating 3 shootings that left one person dead and 2 others injured a man was shot in the head about 715 Saturday ni

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Transcripts for WGBH 89.7 FM [Boston Public Radio] WGBH 89.7 FM [Boston Public Radio] 20191202 050000

Talked to. Come in and order. Today. And a small town life in. One. Life . Is. Quite a go on my. Town. This is Harper Lee. Q x r a New York radio station 164. There are no. Worldly way anyway but. We re. Told. Harper Lee was born in 126. She s known for her book To Kill a Mockingbird. She submitted a completed manuscript her publisher in 19595 days later she packed and moved to Garden City Kansas to research a crime national headline. Had been murdered she was with her childhood friend. Truman Capote. To learn how to tell a true crime story. She later told a reporter the crime. Intrigued with crime. I wanted to. Go to the New York Public Library. During their 1st few reporting. Incredible reporter. In the New Yorker. In. Probably 6 years researching the book and her role was widely known to the people in Kansas the Truman Capote never acknowledged that she helped report or tell the story. Some people have speculated that he didn t give her credit because he was. To Kill a Mockingbird

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