News for Thursday, September 22nd, 2016
- One of the news presenters for the local news operation at WALA-TV (Bob Grip) said a news report for a TV station located outside of southwest Alabama
(WFXT-TV in the city of Boston in the state of Massachusetts) had a
kind of story that will "break your heart and make you angry all at the
same time" (it was about a person "overdosing" on a drug and her child
standing by her afterwards) on two of their own local news programs this
Thursday (this is how he used that phrase on the one named "FOX 10 News
at 5:00 p.m.": "This is the story that will--that will break your heart
and get you angry all at the same time"; this is how he used it on the
one named "FOX 10 News at 9:00 p.m.": "This still will come as the [kind
of] story that will break your heart and make you angry all at the same
time").
- One of the news presenters and news reporters for the local news operation at WALA-TV (Renee Dials)
appeared to be telling members of the audience for one of their local
news programs for this past Wednesday on the twenty-first day of this
September ("FOX 10 News at 10:00 p.m.") that they"should be able to see
police video when an important event happens" while comparing an
incident that occurred in the city of Mobile in southwest Alabama
involving a member of the department of police for Mobile using "pepper
spray" against a group of students of McGill-Toolen Catholic High School
in Mobile earlier this September to a more recent incident that occurred in the city of Tulsa in the state of Oklahoma
that involved a person suspected of having a weapon getting shot to
death by a member of the department of police for Tulsa (she said
requests for video of the incident were sent to leaders of Mobile
earlier this calendar week after a request for such video was forwarded
to the legal department for the department of police in Mobile before
saying, "We will continue to fight for your right to see videos from
police paid for by your tax dollar").
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