Davon McNeal’s grandfather John Ayala, founder of the D.C. chapter of the Guardian Angels, joins Trace Gallagher with reaction on ‘The Story.’
Month: July 2020
OU: Susan Rice’s stock reportedly rising in Biden veepstakes ((outnumbered_______)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
The former Obama national security adviser is reportedly getting lots of attention in Joe Bidenâs camp; reaction on ‘Outnumbered.’
SR: President Trump’s Mount Rushmore speech draws partisan rebuke ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
The mainstream media painted President Trumpâs Mount Rushmore speech as dark and divisive; reaction from the ‘Special Report’ All-Stars
SR: Washington Redskins ownership considers team name change ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Team owner Dan Snyder once promised never to cave to political pressure and ditch the name Redskins; Fox Business correspondent Hillary Vaughn reports Landover, Maryland
YW: Is rapper Kanye West serious about running for president? ((yourworldcavuto___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Insight from Real Clear Politics’ Phil Wegmann
YW: 30 percent of companies cut employees’ pay during coronavirus pandemic ((yourworldcavuto___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Companies say they made cuts to avoid layoffs; Fox Biz Flash: 7/6
YW: Is rapper Kanye West serious about running for president? ((yourworldcavuto___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Insight from Real Clear Politics’ Phil Wegmann
nprnews_____ = ||| lubuntu at wor3|||Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park To Be Charged||| kickerpage = |||no kicker pagenpr for NPRNEWS||| summarynpr = |||The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office says it is initiating a prosecution of Amy Cooper over false reporting of an incident. In a cellphone video, she claimed a Black man was threatening her.
The Manhattan District Attorney says he will prosecute Amy Cooper, who called police after a black man asked her to leash her dog in New York’s Central Park.
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Live Updates: Protests For Racial Justice
Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park To Be Charged
SR: Dozens shot in Chicago over Fourth of July weekend ((specialreportbaier)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Chicago police say nearly 90 people were shot, 17 killed since the beginning of the long holiday weekend; Matt Finn reports
YW: 30 percent of companies cut employees’ pay during coronavirus pandemic ((yourworldcavuto___)) ((lubuntu at wor3))
Companies say they made cuts to avoid layoffs; Fox Biz Flash: 7/6
