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pictures of people climbing the baby seals can not leave anyone unmoved just like killing children simply and durable to watch and do nothing the arrival of celebrities didn't produce any enthusiasm from the local population their trade that existed for generations was now being outlawed. we have nothing else to live on don't take the last thing we have from us don't let our children starve canet in skill up to three hundred thousand seals and well we get no more than twenty thousand eight hundred thirty min there and put well modern rifles and all these new helicopters don't exactly match well with the concept of tradition. your guinea and a foreigner is a former hunter he tracked down white coats by helicopter for many years. after i was paired with. your first i was pretty damn scared too well to hit them but i was already on the base there just like little babies they cry. so scared he said i asked them alexei how do i hit him like this you come up to him and then whack when a new green pup was born you can't help but to feel sorry for him you take them under your arm and go and you c
pictures of people climbing the baby seals can not leave anyone unmoved just like killing children simply and durable to watch and do nothing the arrival of celebrities didn't produce any enthusiasm from the local population their trade that existed for generations was now being outlawed. we have nothing else to live on don't take the last thing we have from us don't let our children starve canet in skill up to three hundred thousand seals and well we get no more than twenty thousand eight...
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riverbank they jumped on the other side of the river lots of them but i don't think anyone could be unmoved by the sight of people jumping. over his journey into space again with parachuting in that's my air i made my first jump on may twenty first one thousand nine hundred fifty nine. was i scared of course yeah your first jump is very special you realize that you are jumping off something so all that you have to overcome your fears. i open the door and put my foot on the step and then i push myself forward is that this sport like this once you've made your first jump you can never stop. to discover didn't always achieve particularly good grades for jumps she average just four or even three out of five. i often used to find her at the far end of the field where she'd landed after a jump she'd be crying. me i never cried why should i. job of assembling and training the first group of soviet cosmonauts was delegated to air force vice commander nicole like a man in the idea of sending women into space is also attributed to him. we need young strong girls in good shape so we can train them for
riverbank they jumped on the other side of the river lots of them but i don't think anyone could be unmoved by the sight of people jumping. over his journey into space again with parachuting in that's my air i made my first jump on may twenty first one thousand nine hundred fifty nine. was i scared of course yeah your first jump is very special you realize that you are jumping off something so all that you have to overcome your fears. i open the door and put my foot on the step and then i push...
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it was really exciting to see that we were able to move the project that seemed unmovable at one point, had a lot of agreement across the city. i want to thank cpmc for your flexibility in helping to make this happen as well. it's quite significant that you want to be a long-term provider of health care in san francisco. you want to make a commitment to this city to make it happen and you've done so by being flexible in this agreement. so, thank you very much. i also want to echo and want to thank supervisor cohen for her comments about making sure we have an accountability measure around our work force. they're actually not just submitting a commitment financially, but also providing oversight for making sure our work force programs are going to be effective and we havize and ears on the community for that process. ~ eyes [speaker not understood] commitment on paper, but having a body that provides oversight will help ensure we are moving forward on t. so, i want to thank you for your work with the community to make that happen. and lastly, i want to thank the community for coming tog
it was really exciting to see that we were able to move the project that seemed unmovable at one point, had a lot of agreement across the city. i want to thank cpmc for your flexibility in helping to make this happen as well. it's quite significant that you want to be a long-term provider of health care in san francisco. you want to make a commitment to this city to make it happen and you've done so by being flexible in this agreement. so, thank you very much. i also want to echo and want to...
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the judge, unmoved. >> i'm watching the video.t look all that like it's behind the guy's back. almost like a fist pump or pat -- it's not the best thing but would you put a man in jail for 30 days because he patted his lawyer's butt? >> i have a couple thoughts about this. first of all, he's an athlete and this is what they do. >> this is kind of what they do. >> he's surrounded by men. this is like a job well done in the world of athletes. i'm surprised he didn't chest-bump the guy. >> right. but i mean, it was kind of subtle. >> right. secondly, i have a funny feeling this judge was none too happy with the fact this plea deal had come to pass. >> maybe. >> and maybe this was her way of letting chad johnson know how she really felt about the whole thing. >> maybe. he could have gotten up to a year so you could say he got off easy. he wasn't jumping up and down and laughing going, yes! just a little -- >> a subtle way of celebration. hey, watch it! >> let me demonstrate. >> no, no, no, no. next story. >>> talking about tim tebow,
the judge, unmoved. >> i'm watching the video.t look all that like it's behind the guy's back. almost like a fist pump or pat -- it's not the best thing but would you put a man in jail for 30 days because he patted his lawyer's butt? >> i have a couple thoughts about this. first of all, he's an athlete and this is what they do. >> this is kind of what they do. >> he's surrounded by men. this is like a job well done in the world of athletes. i'm surprised he didn't...
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for the most part, he sits quietly, seemingly unmoved, gazing forward. i spoke about his weight gain and what that might suggest about his emotional state. are you worried he might hurt himself? >> no. >> reporter: he seeps to be slowly doing himself harm by gaining all this weight. could he possibly do something morey veer? >> could he? i'm not going to be a psychologist or psychiatrist? could he? i guess it's possible. i've lived this case for a year. i've lot some weight. i think george is stressed out. i don't think he's going to harm himself. >> reporter: what he's doing is very concerned. >> i'm concerned that he's gotten to the point that he's gained 120, 130 pounds. that is physically destructive. that, i'll grant you. he's really stressed out. for a year and a half he's been in hiding. and now he's facing a potential life sentence. and he's fighting for his life. and it's very stressful and very frightening. >> a lot of people have been commenting on that ballooning weight by george zimmerman. what about the lyers and the witnesses? how has it a
for the most part, he sits quietly, seemingly unmoved, gazing forward. i spoke about his weight gain and what that might suggest about his emotional state. are you worried he might hurt himself? >> no. >> reporter: he seeps to be slowly doing himself harm by gaining all this weight. could he possibly do something morey veer? >> could he? i'm not going to be a psychologist or psychiatrist? could he? i guess it's possible. i've lived this case for a year. i've lot some weight. i...
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cenk, i told lawrence lessig that you voted for him, but he seemed unmoved. [ laughter ] >> michael:re talking to us now. give us a cliff note of the reader's digest version of what is going on on "the young turks." >> it's faz -- fascinating, there are many people in support of the turkey protesters now. they are starting to worry about the rule because he seems to be moving into a muslim secular division, and that's what people are worried about. >> michael: all right. cenk it's going to be a great show. i really want to see it. you are going to learn a whole lot about what is going on in the world if you watch "the young turks" tonight. finally here in "the war room," first nba bad boy dennis rodman got the north korea hermit state to open up a bit, and now steven segal can add diplomat to his rez -- resume. maybe our government should just make movies and our movie stars should just make diplomacy. we thank you for joining us here in "the war room" tonight. i urge you to watch cenk uygur. tomorrow we'll have more on the judicial appointment process and senator frank lautenberg re
cenk, i told lawrence lessig that you voted for him, but he seemed unmoved. [ laughter ] >> michael:re talking to us now. give us a cliff note of the reader's digest version of what is going on on "the young turks." >> it's faz -- fascinating, there are many people in support of the turkey protesters now. they are starting to worry about the rule because he seems to be moving into a muslim secular division, and that's what people are worried about. >> michael: all...
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these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power never stood in unmovable lines, never had to pass a so- called literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get to where we are today, so will it take another 100 to fix it and change it? >> that was congressman lewis reacting to tuesday's ruling on the landmark 1965 voting rights act. chief justice john roberts wrote for the majority -- meanwhile, justice ruth bader ginsburg wrote in her dissent -- president barack obama reacted to the ruling with disappointment and asked congress to pass legislation to ensure every american has equal access to the polls. in recent years, democrats have accused republicans at the state level of enacting measures to suppress the votes of minority votes. these measures include congressional redistricting and voter identification laws. just two hours after the ruling, texas began advancing a voter id law and other policies that were restricted last year. >> we are going to chicago where we are joined by jesse jackson, civil rights leader, founder of the rainbow/pushed coalition, and by tho
these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power never stood in unmovable lines, never had to pass a so- called literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get to where we are today, so will it take another 100 to fix it and change it? >> that was congressman lewis reacting to tuesday's ruling on the landmark 1965 voting rights act. chief justice john roberts wrote for the majority -- meanwhile, justice ruth bader ginsburg wrote in her dissent -- president barack obama...
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and not just walk in my shoes, but walk in the shoes of others that stood in those unmovable line. there's some history there. we cannot forget that history. as justice ginsburg said, if we tend to forget it, we will repeat it. in another period in our history, more than 100 years ago, people of color, african-american, former slaves, could register, they could vote. they ran for office. they got elected. and a few years later, they lost it. we cannot go back. we must go forward. >> congressman john lewis of georgia. thank you for your time tonight. i'm sure this has been just an emotionally exhausting day for you, sir. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. here is is a live shot from austin, texas, where we are in the middle of a real life nonstop talking filibuster to try to stop the proposed antiabortion legislation that's being pushed by republicans in texas. this is happening right now. this is live, and the democrats are winning. we've got details on that next. >>> this was such a big session for following the legislature on twitter and i don
and not just walk in my shoes, but walk in the shoes of others that stood in those unmovable line. there's some history there. we cannot forget that history. as justice ginsburg said, if we tend to forget it, we will repeat it. in another period in our history, more than 100 years ago, people of color, african-american, former slaves, could register, they could vote. they ran for office. they got elected. and a few years later, they lost it. we cannot go back. we must go forward. >>...
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and these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines themselves never had to pass a so caught literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it? to change it? >> chief justice john roberts argued america isn't as racist as it used to be back in 1965. it is an absurd position considering mississippi finally got around to officially abolishing slavery in february. roberts argued, it is up to congress to redraw the map of the nine states that need preclearance to change voting laws. are you kidding me? congress? there is no doubt, boehner's pattern of failed leadership will do nothing to fix this problem and it is an absolute shame. it is an american shame. look at the numbers. from 1982 to 2006, over a 25-year period, the act was used to block over 1,000 proposed changes to voting laws in this country. last year alone, there were a few. it was used to stop a voter i.d. law in texas. a florida law that eliminated early voting days. now, folks, we need to wake up to this. this
and these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines themselves never had to pass a so caught literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it? to change it? >> chief justice john roberts argued america isn't as racist as it used to be back in 1965. it is an absurd position considering mississippi finally got around to officially abolishing slavery in february. roberts...
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. >> opponents are unmoved. >> as long as they insisted on legalization first before border security the bill won't pass. >> we'll discuss immigration reform and the split inside the gop with a member of the gang of 8, senator lindsey graham and senator mike lee. then the special election in massachusetts, just two days for the vote to fill john kerry's old seat. and political heavy weights on both sides come out in force. we'll speak with former navy seal and businessman gabriel gomez. it's a "fox news sunday" scluf. >>> plus the fed announces plans to wind down the economic stimulus. we'll ask the sunday panel about fear in the financial markets. and our power player of the week. overseeing the only national park for the performing arts. all right now. >>> hello again from fox news in washington. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move today. with the u.s. seeking his extradition, hong kong authorities allowed him to leave the country, reportedly on a flight to moscow. russian news agencies say he's booked on a flight from moscow to cuba on monday. joining us now to kiss cuss the
. >> opponents are unmoved. >> as long as they insisted on legalization first before border security the bill won't pass. >> we'll discuss immigration reform and the split inside the gop with a member of the gang of 8, senator lindsey graham and senator mike lee. then the special election in massachusetts, just two days for the vote to fill john kerry's old seat. and political heavy weights on both sides come out in force. we'll speak with former navy seal and businessman...
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. >> but opponents are unmoved. >> as long as they insisted upon legalization first before border security, the bill is not going to pass the house of representative. >> we will discuss immigration reform and and the split in the gop with a member of a gang of eight, senator lyndsay graham and mike lee. >> then the special election for the u.s. senate in massachusetts. just two days until the vote to fill secretary of state john carrie's old seat. and political heavyweights on both sides come out in force. we'll talk with the republican candidate, former navy seal and businessman gabriel gomez. it is a fox news sunday exclusive. plus a wild week on wall street after the fed announces plans to wind down the economic stimulus. we will ask our sunday panel about fear in the financial markets. and our power player of the week. overseeing the only national park for the performing arts. all right now on fox news sunday. hello again from fox news in washington. nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move today. with the u.s. seeking snowden's extradition, hong kong authorities let him leave the coun
. >> but opponents are unmoved. >> as long as they insisted upon legalization first before border security, the bill is not going to pass the house of representative. >> we will discuss immigration reform and and the split in the gop with a member of a gang of eight, senator lyndsay graham and mike lee. >> then the special election for the u.s. senate in massachusetts. just two days until the vote to fill secretary of state john carrie's old seat. and political...
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. >> reporter: the judge was unmoved by parkin's denials.in prison. >> it's a very harsh sentence that was meant to send a message. tom parkin pulled off complex frauds for years. mr. parkin is on a level all his own. i don't think we'll see his like anytime real soon. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo increíble se vuelva visible, ♪ ♪ tres, dos, hola, ula... ♪ aplaudan en la luna. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, orange juice...tomato sauce... can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel t
. >> reporter: the judge was unmoved by parkin's denials.in prison. >> it's a very harsh sentence that was meant to send a message. tom parkin pulled off complex frauds for years. mr. parkin is on a level all his own. i don't think we'll see his like anytime real soon. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you...
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. >> these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines. they never had to pass a so-called literature test. come and walk in our shoes. come and walk in the shoes of those three young men that died in mississippi. come and walk in the shoes of those of us who walked across the bridge on bloody sunday, march of 1965. >> no question about it. this ruling is a direct blow to the heros of the civil rights movement, a blow to all those who were beaten and bloodied on the march from selma to montgomery in 1965, a blow to the legacy of dr. martin luther king jr. and rosa parks, who were in the room when president johnson, as he signed the voting rights act into law. and as if to mock justice roberts' claim that things have changed dramatically, right after the ruling today, the state of texas implemented its voter id law, a law that a federal court has already said intentionally discriminates against and black hispanic voters. this was ruled by federal court last year showing that we're not talking about just 1965 abuses. we're talking abo
. >> these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines. they never had to pass a so-called literature test. come and walk in our shoes. come and walk in the shoes of those three young men that died in mississippi. come and walk in the shoes of those of us who walked across the bridge on bloody sunday, march of 1965. >> no question about it. this ruling is a direct blow to the heros of the civil rights movement, a blow to all those...
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. >> looking at all the seemingly unmovable pile, jessica worries about the future. >> just walking through the house and seeing everything that's here and wondering is she going to be able to conquer this? is she going to get through this or am i going to be stuck handling this one day? is this going to be her legacy? >> coming up, jessica's mother in her own words. >> it's daunting. and you think i need to go through this, it will take forever. so wof the house?hink it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow ♪ ♪ get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >>> 27-year-old jessica lives with her mother who is struggling with a hoarding disorder. over the years, sta
. >> looking at all the seemingly unmovable pile, jessica worries about the future. >> just walking through the house and seeing everything that's here and wondering is she going to be able to conquer this? is she going to get through this or am i going to be stuck handling this one day? is this going to be her legacy? >> coming up, jessica's mother in her own words. >> it's daunting. and you think i need to go through this, it will take forever. so wof the house?hink...
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these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines. they never had to pass a so-called literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it, to change it? i call upon my colleagues in the congress to get it right, to fix it. we renewed the act in 2006, only 33 members in the house voted against it. not a single member of the united states senate in its base, on tomorrow, on resear-- testimony, on research, it is what's taken place in the past, it is going on still today. >> you know there is a lot more disagreement in both houses an congress. what are the chances of mobil e mobilizing authorities to get this through, past the hastert rule in the house? >> it is going to be very difficult. but people said the same thing in 1965. because of what happened on bloody sunday, because of the murder of three civil rights workers that i knew, just 49 years ago this month. we must not forget our past. we must not forget our history. if we forget it, we will repeat it. >> this august i
these men that voted to strip the voting rights act of its power, they never stood in unmovable lines. they never had to pass a so-called literacy test. it took us almost 100 years to get where we are today. so will it take another 100 years to fix it, to change it? i call upon my colleagues in the congress to get it right, to fix it. we renewed the act in 2006, only 33 members in the house voted against it. not a single member of the united states senate in its base, on tomorrow, on resear--...
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senator mark kirk, said in a statement: other republicans, including alabama's jeff sessions, were unmovedthe deal. >> there are a host of problems i think the legislation that we i think we can get something done but we're a long way from that today and i don't think this amendment is going to touch many of the objections i spoke about. >> suarez: if the bill ultimately scores a big enough win in the senate, it could put new pressure on house speaker john boehner to let the house vote on the same bill. still, today, he said, in effect, don't count on it. >> regardless of what the senate does, the house is going to work its will. our members, when we get back after july the 4th, republican conference is going to have a special conference where there's going to be a broad discussion of this. and now that, hopefully, will determine, you know, what the way forward is. >> suarez: for now, at least, the house is moving toward a vote on a republican bill that deals with enforcement only. meanwhile, back on the senate floor, members continued to debate other amendments. the senate is hoping to co
senator mark kirk, said in a statement: other republicans, including alabama's jeff sessions, were unmovedthe deal. >> there are a host of problems i think the legislation that we i think we can get something done but we're a long way from that today and i don't think this amendment is going to touch many of the objections i spoke about. >> suarez: if the bill ultimately scores a big enough win in the senate, it could put new pressure on house speaker john boehner to let the house...
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for the most part he sits quite seemingly unmoved, often gazing forward.are you afraid he will hurt himself? >> no. >> could he do something to hurt himself. >> i guess it's always possible. i've lived with this case for a year and i've lost weight. could i harm myself? no. i think he's stressed out. >> it's extreme. >> i'm concerned that he's got to this point where the case has caused h imto gain 120 and 130 pounds. that is physically destructive. i'll grant you that. >> he's very stressed out. for a year and a half he's been in hiding and now he is facing a potential life sentence where he is facing for his life today and this week as he was back in february of 2012. it's very stressful and frightening. >> thank you for that. testimony will resume monday morning as the state is expected to call two sanford police investigators to the stand. racial slurs and profanity have been kwlused a lot in the trial including the n word. who can use it? if it's ever okay? that's not about aaron. is it ever okay and if someone does use it, should they lose their jobs
for the most part he sits quite seemingly unmoved, often gazing forward.are you afraid he will hurt himself? >> no. >> could he do something to hurt himself. >> i guess it's always possible. i've lived with this case for a year and i've lost weight. could i harm myself? no. i think he's stressed out. >> it's extreme. >> i'm concerned that he's got to this point where the case has caused h imto gain 120 and 130 pounds. that is physically destructive. i'll grant you...
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. >> but opponents are unmoved. >> as long as they insisted upon legalization first before border securitys not going to pass the house of representative. >> we will discuss immigration reform and and the split in the gop with a member of a gang of eight, senator lyndsay graham and mike lee.
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i marched across that bridge on bloody sunday in selma, alabama when people stood in unmoveable lines, when people had to pass a so-called literacy test, people were asked to count the number of jelly beans in a jar. my mother, father, grandparents could not register to vote because of the color of their skin. >> but those five justices said that was then, this is now and times have changed and they a argued all 50 states should be held to the same standards. >> the question of race is deeply embedded in the american society. and we cannot sweep it under a rug in some dark corner. the state of alabama, the state mississippi, the state of georgia, 11 states that are old confederacies, they selected it themselves. they made a decision in a systematic deliberate way to make it hard and difficult for african-american and other minority to participate in the democratic process. >> but there are other problems in some of the other states as well. the chief justice roberts spoke about massachusetts, for example, that there are serious problems as far as voting rights as far as massachusetts
i marched across that bridge on bloody sunday in selma, alabama when people stood in unmoveable lines, when people had to pass a so-called literacy test, people were asked to count the number of jelly beans in a jar. my mother, father, grandparents could not register to vote because of the color of their skin. >> but those five justices said that was then, this is now and times have changed and they a argued all 50 states should be held to the same standards. >> the question of race...
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the judge, unmoved. >> i'm watching the video.uy's back. almost like a fist pump or pat -- it's not the best thing but would you put a man in jail for 30 days because he patted his lawyer's butt? >> i have a couple thoughts about this. first of all, he's an athlete and this is what they do. >> this is kind of what they do. >> he's surrounded by men. this is like a job well done in the world of athletes. i'm surprised he didn't chest-bump the guy. >> right. but i mean, it was kind of subtle. >> right. secondly, i have a funny feeling this judge was none too happy with the fact this plea deal had come to pass. >> maybe. >> and maybe this was her way of letting chad johnson know how she really felt about the whole thing. >> maybe. he could have gotten up to a year so you could say he got off easy. he wasn't jumping up and down and laughing going, yes! just a little -- >> a subtle way of celebration. hey, watch it! >> let me demonstrate. >> no, no, no, no. next story. >>> talking about tim tebow, apparently to the new england patriots
the judge, unmoved. >> i'm watching the video.uy's back. almost like a fist pump or pat -- it's not the best thing but would you put a man in jail for 30 days because he patted his lawyer's butt? >> i have a couple thoughts about this. first of all, he's an athlete and this is what they do. >> this is kind of what they do. >> he's surrounded by men. this is like a job well done in the world of athletes. i'm surprised he didn't chest-bump the guy. >> right. but i...
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it took organizing people who feared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines. it took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young men that i knew on june 1, 1964, andy goodman, nick, and james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, shot, and killed by the klan. we don't want to go back, we want to go forward. the only thing i did, a few short years ago, i gave a little blood on that bridge, but others, brothers and sisters of mean and other people in the struggle gave their very lives. the record congress produced demonstrated the clear need for voting rights protection in our country. even the court did not deny that discrimination still exists. the american people should use the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and other opportunities to say, we still need voting rights protection in our country. they must compel each and every member of c
it took organizing people who feared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines. it took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young men that i knew on june 1, 1964, andy goodman, nick, and james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, shot, and killed by the klan. we don't...
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it took organizing people who feared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines.t took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young men that i knew on june 1, 1964, andy goodman, nick and james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, shot, and killed by the klan. we don't want to go back, we want to go forward. the only thing i did, a few short years ago, i gave a little blood on that bridge, but others, brothers and sisters of mean and other people in the struggle gave their very lives. the record congress produced demonstrated the clear need for voting rights protection in our country. even the court did not deny that discrimination still exists. the american people should use the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and other opportunities to say, we still need voting rights protection in our country. they must compel each and every member of cong
it took organizing people who feared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines.t took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young men that i knew on june 1, 1964, andy goodman, nick and james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, shot, and killed by the klan. we don't want...
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it took organizing people who eared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines. it took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young june 1, knew on nick and goodman, james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, hot, and killed by the klan. we don't want to go back, we want to go forward. the only thing i did, a few short years ago, i gave a little blood on that bridge, but others, brothers and sisters of mean and other people in the struggle gave their very lives. the record congress produced demonstrated the clear need for voting rights protection in our country. even the court did not deny that discrimination still exists. the american people should use the 50th anniversary of the march on washington and other opportunities to say, we still need voting rights protection in our country. they must compel each and every member of congress to act in a bipa
it took organizing people who eared for their lives, it took standing in unmoving lines. it took people struggling and dying for the right to vote. just 49 years ago, three young june 1, knew on nick and goodman, james went out to investigate an african-american church that was burning. a church that had been used for voter registration workshops. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail, taken out of jail, beaten, hot, and killed by the klan. we don't want to go back, we want to...