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if somebody wins tonight, the cash option on the prize is set atmore than 146 million bucks.>> it's fun to dream. >> it is. that's all most of us will be doing. >> what time do we have the get our ticket by? >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> we have to hurry. before we go buy a ticket, tell us what's going on in sports. >> redskins hit the jackpot against the 49ers. all they want is a win. they are taking on carlos rogers. a benchingenched. >>> one of the things we like about dan, he probes deeply to find a gem. something good to talk about. it's not all bad, right? >> this is bad. it's way worse than we thought it was going to be. it's not that bad. it's an interesting nugget from the bills game. >> what? >> they gave up an extra sack. >> who did? >> the redskins. >> you mean more than seven, is that what you mean? >> yeah. they had a lot. >> wow. >> jim and doreen want to move on. we can't do it. we keep getting reminders of the bills debacle. the nfl credited the bills with ten sacks instead of nine. it's the most the redskins have ever given up in a game. you have to f
if somebody wins tonight, the cash option on the prize is set atmore than 146 million bucks.>> it's fun to dream. >> it is. that's all most of us will be doing. >> what time do we have the get our ticket by? >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> we have to hurry. before we go buy a ticket, tell us what's going on in sports. >> redskins hit the jackpot against the 49ers. all they want is a win. they are taking on carlos rogers. a benchingenched....
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realigned of how great this place is that my family reunion in alabama in the city of out more alabama -- atmore. it's the please my family plantation was, so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county alabama. slavery where construction, jim crow, the civil rights movement, this is my family story of struggling and fighting for humanity and freedom in the context and culture was saturated with investment into the humanization. what is amazing about this narrative about the story is not only does my family know where the plantation is in escambia county, we now own at and there are members of my family currently living on that as free people who have property rights to it, codify and protected by will fall. how many countries in the world is it possible to have a group of people who were once sleeves on a piece of property a few generations lately own the property that they were living on that they were being in sleeve on -- enslaved on. yes, of course we noticed progress in our country by having a black family in the oval office. there are n
realigned of how great this place is that my family reunion in alabama in the city of out more alabama -- atmore. it's the please my family plantation was, so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county alabama. slavery where construction, jim crow, the civil rights movement, this is my family story of struggling and fighting for humanity and freedom in the context and culture was saturated with investment into the humanization. what is...
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>> the holman correctional facility in atmore, alabama, is home to close to 1,000 inmates, all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted honor dorm. but inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area where we house roughly 200 inmates, and all these inmates are individually celled and they are all here because they broke a rule infraction here in prison. >> human contact in segregation is extremely limited. and interaction with others is at a minimum. this deprivation can take its toll on an inmate both physically and mentally. >> you've got a lot of inmates back there that have been in single cells for a long time. and they, of course, build up hostilities. it's a highly explosive area. >> i did not do what they said i did. [ bleep ] >> another typical day in ad seg. that's part of it. >> these officers work here and on a daily basis they deal with these inmates and you build up a relationship with these inmates. some are good and some are not so good. >> most people said when i start
>> the holman correctional facility in atmore, alabama, is home to close to 1,000 inmates, all of whom are categorized by their behavior. the best behaved are housed in holman's coveted honor dorm. but inmates who behave badly are sent to the administrative segregation unit. >> segregation is an area where we house roughly 200 inmates, and all these inmates are individually celled and they are all here because they broke a rule infraction here in prison. >> human contact in...
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how great this place is at my family reunion in escambia county, alabama, actually in the city of atmore, alabama. escambia county is the county that my family's plantation was. and so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county, alabama. slavery, reconstruction, jim crow, the civil rights movement, this is my family's story of struggling and fighting for humanity and freedom in a context and a culture that was saturated with injustice and dehumanization. now, what's so amazing about this narrative, this story is that not only does my family know where the plantation is in escambia county, we now own it. and there are members of my family currently living on it as free people who have property rights to it, codified and protected by the rule of law. now, how many countries in the world is it possible to have a group of people who were once slaves on a piece of property, a few generations later actually own the property? that they were living on? they were being end -- enslaved on? so this makes this place absolutely amazing. yes, of co
how great this place is at my family reunion in escambia county, alabama, actually in the city of atmore, alabama. escambia county is the county that my family's plantation was. and so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county, alabama. slavery, reconstruction, jim crow, the civil rights movement, this is my family's story of struggling and fighting for humanity and freedom in a context and a culture that was saturated with injustice and...
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reminded of how great this place is that my family reunion in escambia county alabama in the city of atmore alabama. escambia county is the county that my family's plantation was, and so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county alabama. slavery reconstruction, the civil rights movement, this is my family's story of humanity that was saturated with injustice and the dehumanization what is so near to about the story's not only does my family know where the plantation is in escambia county, we now own it, and there are members of my family living on it as a free people who have property rights to it, codify and protected by the rule of law. when the world is it possible to have a group of people who were once slaves on a piece of property and actually own the property that they were living on. so this makes this place absolutely amazing. yes, of course we notice the progress in our country by having a black family in the oval office. there are not to many countries in the world where you would see subdominant cultures rise to that level,
reminded of how great this place is that my family reunion in escambia county alabama in the city of atmore alabama. escambia county is the county that my family's plantation was, and so i stand here before you as a descendant of slaves from the bradley plantation in escambia county alabama. slavery reconstruction, the civil rights movement, this is my family's story of humanity that was saturated with injustice and the dehumanization what is so near to about the story's not only does my family...
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table and get the select committee to work to sequestration doesn't have a bit dramatically affect atmore appeared you know what this reminds me of interim history and obviously been in the military understanding the relationship between the marines and the navy. i mean, that may be basically -- it is very come november 8th have general amos here, who have tremendous respect for a separate table and yet there's always budgeting for the navy and everything basically flows through the navy to have been somebody's back. >> i'm an equal service cheap along with cheap naval operations, secretary of the navy controls the budget. >> how is that different than general mckinley won in the same type of opportunity you have been working through the card. how would that be a different? >> i can't speak to the budgeting of the guard asked back, but we have bid a service for 236 years. when the very court that his seat in 1978, we've been fighting our nation's bottles as a service for over 200 years. that is different. the guard is not the service. >> well, my tennis. i have questions that i have to ge
table and get the select committee to work to sequestration doesn't have a bit dramatically affect atmore appeared you know what this reminds me of interim history and obviously been in the military understanding the relationship between the marines and the navy. i mean, that may be basically -- it is very come november 8th have general amos here, who have tremendous respect for a separate table and yet there's always budgeting for the navy and everything basically flows through the navy to...