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Carrie Johnson - Vermont Public Radio

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February 14, 2019
Carrie Johnson - Vermont Public Radio
A BBC cameraman was attacked by a Trump supporter yelling 'F--- the media!' at his border rally in Texas - Business Insider
MSNBC Guest: Trump's Lifeblood 'Flows from Hatred and Fear,' His Denunciation of Anti-Semitism is Hypocritical - Newsweek
MSNBC Guest: Trump's Lifeblood 'Flows from Hatred and Fear,' His Denunciation of Anti-Semitism ...
If you've been harassed online, you're not alone. More than half of Americans say they've ...

Carrie Johnson - Vermont Public Radio

Vermont Public Radio
Carrie Johnson is a Justice Correspondent for the Washington Desk. She covers a wide variety of stories about justice issues, law enforcement and legal affairs for NPR's flagship programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as the Newscasts and NPR.org.
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A BBC cameraman was attacked by a Trump supporter yelling 'F--- the media!' at his border rally in Texas - Business Insider

Business Insider
A BBC cameraman was attacked and pushed on Monday night by a President Donald Trump supporter yelling "F--- the media!" at the president's rally in favor of a border wall in El Paso, Texas.
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MSNBC Guest: Trump's Lifeblood 'Flows from Hatred and Fear,' His Denunciation of Anti-Semitism is Hypocritical - Newsweek

Newsweek
Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. said the president's criticism of Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar for controversial tweets was hypocritical. President Donald Trump called for Omar to resign for sending a tweet that was harshly rebuked for being anti-Semitic.
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MSNBC Guest: Trump's Lifeblood 'Flows from Hatred and Fear,' His Denunciation of Anti-Semitism ...

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. said the president's criticism of Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar for controversial tweets was hypocritical. President Donald Trump called for Omar to resign for sending a tweet that was harshly rebuked for being anti-Semitic.
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If you've been harassed online, you're not alone. More than half of Americans say they've ...

Alerta de Google: Cesar Sayoc
Harassment. Physical threats. Bigotry. Hate has become an almost unavoidable fact of life on the internet. More than half of Americans – 53 percent – say they were subjected to hateful speech and harassment in 2018.
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