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10-29-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-29-18 8:30 AM newscast
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Eli Saslow Traces 'Straight Line' From White Nationalism To Alleged Synagogue Shooter
"In the horrific hierarchy of white nationalist beliefs, they really consider Jews their primary enemy," the journalist says of the suspect in the Pittsburgh shooting Saturday.
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Authorities Investigate Kentucky Shooting As A Hate Crime
Police in Louisville, say the white shooter targeted black victims at a supermarket last week after he failed to get into a black church. The alleged shooter has been charged with murder.
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Jonah Hill: Acting Was An 'Amazing Derailment' On The Path To Directing
Hill always wanted to be a writer and director, but an unexpected compliment in an acting class shifted him toward performing instead. Now he's written and directed his first movie, Mid90s.
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'Let The People See': It Took Courage To Keep Emmett Till's Memory Alive
Historian Elliott J. Gorn's new book revisits the 1955 death and public funeral of the African-American teen. Critic Maureen Corrigan says it's a timely story about the fragility of collective memory.
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10-30-18 KUAC MORNING NEWS
10-30-18 9:30 AM newscast
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10-30-18 KUAC NEWSMINER MID-DAY UPDATE
10-30-18 12:30 PM newscast
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Why Are People So Angry At Ebola Responders In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo?
Health workers and other responders are threatened as often as three or four times a week in the country. And efforts to bring security are proving difficult.
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Kelly, Kawasaki Clash Over Budget, Medicaid, Climate Change In Last Debate Before Election
Cuts to the state budget and Permanent Fund dividend dominated a debate Monday between Republican Senate President Sen. Pete Kelly and Democratic Rep.…
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How Anti-Semitism Is Tied To White Nationalism
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ilana Kaufman of the Jewish Community Relations Council for the San Francisco region about how anti-Semitism is tied to white nationalism.
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