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For journalists covering the Charleston story, it has been nearly impossible to not be overcome by the display of faith, resilience, and forgiveness shown in the community. MSNBC reporters Trymaine Lee and Benjy Sarlin, along with the Charleston Post and Courier’s Jennifer Hawes, provide insight from the ground.June 22, 2015