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eric martin for the 1st time in history, interpreted translated court proceedings. he took one and a half days to read the indictment. then the accused were told to respond to the challenges. jackson's son, william was assisting his father. he was in the courtroom that day at the very opening of was read, was called upon to plead to it, plead guilty. not guilty or guilty with an explanation, tried to call 1st. and he stood up with a piece of paper in his hand and said, before i respond, i wish to say the following. for the scottish shruti tribal cutting short, you are here to plea guilty not guilty or guilty with an explanation. that remonstrance shouted. nick, surely, it can't emissions in it. that was an indication of his ability to try to find an opening to present what he wanted to say. rather than what he was being asked. rudolf hess heatless former deputy was briefed. i'm going to repeat it because to me then it was let's get to understanding division spot, but what i can heedless vice-chancellor, friends, fun poppet, going to be kind hearted. surely we're not
eric martin for the 1st time in history, interpreted translated court proceedings. he took one and a half days to read the indictment. then the accused were told to respond to the challenges. jackson's son, william was assisting his father. he was in the courtroom that day at the very opening of was read, was called upon to plead to it, plead guilty. not guilty or guilty with an explanation, tried to call 1st. and he stood up with a piece of paper in his hand and said, before i respond, i wish...
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eric martin had been reading are strong enough to travel where proctored back off. i'm not lying right. but went back in by the hour i did back then and there are a lot on iraq. as soon as they saw all the pictures they filmed of the concentration camps, it began the weather. and then as a matter of fact, several of them cried. they were crying. i don't think for the jewish people who are lost, they're crying because they knew that the and know what those pictures were seen in the world. they had no way to escape because fusion, a british camera crew shown these scenes in a liberated camp near the town of when i was back in doubt, not that the accused previously. so self-assured was shaken by the images. some briefed heavily, others lowered their heads minister of economics. votto film cried yulia strike here, claims not to believe what he saw as even him. and goering's nonchalance seemed to vanish. it was such a pleasant afternoon. he said until that film was shown, our good friends fossils. and these were scenes where you could see indescribable things happening.
eric martin had been reading are strong enough to travel where proctored back off. i'm not lying right. but went back in by the hour i did back then and there are a lot on iraq. as soon as they saw all the pictures they filmed of the concentration camps, it began the weather. and then as a matter of fact, several of them cried. they were crying. i don't think for the jewish people who are lost, they're crying because they knew that the and know what those pictures were seen in the world. they...
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the riot, eric martin, had been reading are strong enough to travel that brought it back, our outlying crime rate right back in by the allied a back there are a lot on iraq. soon as they saw all the pictures they filmed of the concentration camps, it began to wither. and then the matter of fact, several of them cried. they were crying. i don't think for the jewish people who are lost, they're crying because they knew that the and know what those pictures were seen in the world. they had no way to escape because fusion, a british camera crew shown these scenes in a liberated camp near the town of sela. when i was back in doubt, not that the accused previously. so self-assured was shaken by the images. some briefed heavily, others lowered, their heads minister of economics vowed to film cried yulia, strike here, claims not to believe what he saw. even hammon goering's nonchalance seemed to vanish. it was such a pleasant afternoon. he said until that film was shown of our good friends fossils . and these were scenes where you could see indescribable things happening. and of course, you ha
the riot, eric martin, had been reading are strong enough to travel that brought it back, our outlying crime rate right back in by the allied a back there are a lot on iraq. soon as they saw all the pictures they filmed of the concentration camps, it began to wither. and then the matter of fact, several of them cried. they were crying. i don't think for the jewish people who are lost, they're crying because they knew that the and know what those pictures were seen in the world. they had no way...
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sitting next to joe biden, by the way, dealing with this issue of -- from trayvon martin to eric garner, all while y'all were in and had to deal with this. are you confident, after this president who seemed to enjoy inflaming the problem and putting salt in the wounds, that joe biden has the expertise and the compassion along with his vice-president kamala harris, to try and begin the healing process as we also try to go for new legislation that i just discussed with senator jones? >> unequivocally. i think they are the terrific pair, the perfect pair to do this. reverend, you know. you were up close when president-elect biden called george floyd's family and the empathy with which he spoke to them, and the way in which he spoke to the nation, saying imagine what it feels like to have to have this painful conversation with your children. he made it a teaching moment. he made it one where he could walk in their shoes and try to imagine the pain that not only they feel, but that every black family feels. not just about their -- but about their daughters, too. to be able to articulate that
sitting next to joe biden, by the way, dealing with this issue of -- from trayvon martin to eric garner, all while y'all were in and had to deal with this. are you confident, after this president who seemed to enjoy inflaming the problem and putting salt in the wounds, that joe biden has the expertise and the compassion along with his vice-president kamala harris, to try and begin the healing process as we also try to go for new legislation that i just discussed with senator jones? >>...
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martin. you mentioned eric garner the been countless of the victims of fatal police violence or for jamaica violence. ahmaud arbery comes to mind. money. you wrote in the book that i think was when he went -- comes to mind. when he went to minneapolis to see the site where george floyd was killed under the knee of police officer, that's got to you. correct me if i'm wrong, i think you said it broke you. why of all the things you've done over all of these decades, what was it about that particular circumstance, that particular victim, that particular location or city that moved you or affected you that way? >> first of all, when i got the call, ben crump, the attorney called and said the family would like to be involved and he said, would you go to minneapolis and kind to stand up on this issue? i told him, absolutely. i called eric garner his mother and said i'm going to minneapolis. one of our supporters is going to give us a private plane to go. would you go with the? because was in the middle of the pandemic. none of us were flying. there were very few flights at that time, and i knew she was con
martin. you mentioned eric garner the been countless of the victims of fatal police violence or for jamaica violence. ahmaud arbery comes to mind. money. you wrote in the book that i think was when he went -- comes to mind. when he went to minneapolis to see the site where george floyd was killed under the knee of police officer, that's got to you. correct me if i'm wrong, i think you said it broke you. why of all the things you've done over all of these decades, what was it about that...
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martin class. >> in ferguson, michael brown. >> eric gardner's death at the hands of a new york police officer. >head is not going to be easy. it never is, especially for folks like you and me. >> michelle doubles down on her message of hope. >> after the 2012 election, the kind of caution that really defined the obamas during the first administration, some of that goes by the wayside. >> to matter how far you rise in life, how hard you work to be a good person, a good parent, a good citizen, for some folks it will never be enough. >> and we see a michelle obama that is less coy about race. >> it can make you feel like your life somehow doesn't matter. and those feelings are playing out in communities like baltimore and ferguson and so many others across this country. >> you can say it would have been a massive opportunity to really say something transform save. but at the same time, she still is operating boundaries of the white house. >> she's quite clear about the role of poverty and sexism and racism. but she also is not going to let anybody off the hook. it sucks, it's bad. but you are born
martin class. >> in ferguson, michael brown. >> eric gardner's death at the hands of a new york police officer. >head is not going to be easy. it never is, especially for folks like you and me. >> michelle doubles down on her message of hope. >> after the 2012 election, the kind of caution that really defined the obamas during the first administration, some of that goes by the wayside. >> to matter how far you rise in life, how hard you work to be a good person,...
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gave me a groan and they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironment all told ericabout 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. it's the disease a permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. in power all of those who profit from prominent more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is not a challenge that can be contained it would threaten the elimination of israel the security of gulf nations and the stability of the global economy at risk triggering a nuclear arms race in the region and they are raveling of the nonproliferation treaty. and how close is iran to getting it let me show you. brought a diagram for. here's a dark room. this is a bomb. this is a fuse. where should a red line be drawn. a red line should be drawn right here. the threat from iran is a political football what was interesting was that many israelis including people from the military said as long as there is an extensional threat somewhere
gave me a groan and they said the lockheed martin boeing dime corp international computer sciences corp and aero vironment all told ericabout 70 companies are interested in this $1000000000.00 contract as we look out 35710 years this market remains a very much a growth market. it's the disease a permanent war the destroy the men always. islamic fundamentalism. in power all of those who profit from prominent more politically economically and militarily. make no mistake a nuclear armed iran is...