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He fought for justice. Now he’s facing misconduct allegations.

Post Reports

The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Neena Satija and Wesley Lowery on the misconduct allegations against the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Sarah Ellison on Rupert Murdoch’s son and the fate of Fox News. Plus, Peter Holley on the Bible designed for Instagram.

Transcript

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From the newsroom of the Washington Post.

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I'm Kevin.

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This is Kriya, Kelly of the Washington Post.

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How are you?

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Hi there.

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It's time to get to the next.

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Hey, stay Fahrenheit for the post.

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Have you got a second post?

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This is Post Reports.

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I'm routine powers.

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It's Friday, April 5th.

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Today, a leading silver rights group

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outs its founder over accusations of misconduct.

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The future of Fox News and a new Bible

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for the Instagram generation.

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Last month, the Southern Poverty Law Center

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made headlines when it abruptly fired its co-founder, Moristies.

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The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit

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that's based in Montgomery, Alabama.

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It has offices all over the country now.

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And it does a variety of things.

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It's best known for labeling hate groups.

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