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4 Oct, 2019 19:53

Why did killer cop Amber Guyger get hugs?

After Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam announced a ban on face masks, masked protesters took to the streets and set a subway station on fire, prompting the city to shut down the entire system. RT America’s Faran Fronczak reports. Reports now claim the office of Ukraine’s general prosecutor is reviewing its own investigations into the gas company linked to the Bidens. This comes as Democrats publish a series of text messages they claim show the Trump administration trying to coerce Ukrainian officials. RT America’s Rachel Blevins reports. This week’s panel debates the case of Dallas police officer Amber Guyger being found guilty of killing her Black neighbor, Georgetown University mulling reparations for descendants of enslaved Africans, and a federal judge ruling Harvard University hasn’t discriminated against Asian students. Professor and Salon.com Editor-at-Large D. Watkins and Melik Abdul of the Black Conservative Federation go head to head. Plus, trillions of pieces of microplastics found off the California coast are being linked to car tires. So what does this mean for drinking water? RT America’s Natasha Sweatte has the story.

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