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was tortured terribly too my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement park is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off pot and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for what sealed off people. pox on happening most from his own experience how a piece of paper can change lives. in one nine hundred ninety three i visited a classmate in one santelli at the square downtown people suddenly looked up in the sky inside balloons state intelligence officers were carefully watching the balloons then they popped in flyers were scattered people were asked to turn them into authorities but some people put them in their pocket and when i did. that was when poc realized for the first time what living in a country without oppression could actually mean. while most south koreans simply shrug off the
was tortured terribly too my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement park is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off pot and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for what sealed...
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supplies rather than using a local sustainable system we all do that right as stated in the new human rights movement in market based economics rarely if ever is anything said about public or ecological health why because the market is life blind and decoupled from the actual science of life support and sustainability if there were no more emergency does it does anybody here know how to cook the stuff that grows around your house i know i sure as hell don't there's a moment the corner store gets blown away by a tornado i'll be heating up eating what ends up being poisonous berries out of my neighbor's flower box all up be the first ever die from a single day food shortage. local news reporters like yes i was the bodega flooded and then this guy driving the flowers and i. mean the arby's was oh my life three blocks away really really a sad story. no not a must know how to survive if our food doesn't show up on time after being shipped from vietnam for. wherever they make the frozen pizzas and farm the tuna fish. real you know you know once you go in first in a natural disaster the small dogs will all
supplies rather than using a local sustainable system we all do that right as stated in the new human rights movement in market based economics rarely if ever is anything said about public or ecological health why because the market is life blind and decoupled from the actual science of life support and sustainability if there were no more emergency does it does anybody here know how to cook the stuff that grows around your house i know i sure as hell don't there's a moment the corner store...
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fiance was tortured terribly to my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement park is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off pot and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for its sealed off people. packs on hot notes from his own experience how a piece of paper can change lives. in one thousand nine hundred three i visited a classmate in one santelli at the square downtown people suddenly looked up in the sky in saw balloons state intelligence officers were carefully watching the balloons then they popped in flyers were scattered people were asked to turn them into authorities but some people put them in their pocket and i did too. that was when pocket realized for the first time what living in a country without oppression could actually mean. while most south koreans simply shrug off the
fiance was tortured terribly to my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement park is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off pot and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for its...
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supplies rather than using a local sustainable system we all do that right as stated in the new human rights movement in market based economics rarely if ever is anything said about public or ecological health why because the market is life blind and decoupled from the actual science of life support and sustainability if there were no more emergency does it does anybody here know how to cook the stuff that grows around your house i know i sure as hell don't there's a moment the corner store gets blown away by a tornado i'll be heating up eating what ends up being poisonous berries out of my neighbor's flower box i'll. be the first to ever die from a single day food shortage. local news report is like yeah i was the bodega flooded and then the guy driving the flowers and i. mean the arby's was open life three blocks away really really a sad story. no not a must know how to survive if our food doesn't show up on time after being shipped from vietnam or. wherever they make the frozen pizzas and farm the tuna fish you're really here you know you know what's going burst in a natural disaster the small dog
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historians say, many american historians say when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand centerstage in that story is pauli murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, pauli murray was there. she has only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation, and some of the examples of the work has to do with civil rights, with women's rights andt with labor. and i want to just briefly say a little bit about some of them. for example, thurgood marshall's legal team relied upon work she did as a student in the law school at harvard university in crafting the brief for the brown decision. if you take a look at the essay she wrote in the civil rights seminar and you look at the brown case, the brief, what you would recognize is that she clearly is core architect of that brief. also when she is on the board of the american civil liberties union she planted the seeds for the women's rights project which lost and under the leadership of the thin columbia university law school profess
historians say, many american historians say when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand centerstage in that story is pauli murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, pauli murray was there. she has only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation, and some of the examples of the work has to do with civil rights, with women's rights andt with labor. and i want to just briefly...
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there were still veterans of the human rights movement, there still are. but many walked away from it. some became technocrats, cheerleaders for globalization, preaching gospel of economic growth. others embraced a radical identity politics that highlighted our differences, to the point of denying our commonalities. only a few held fast. when the secular left the civil religion go, the religious right quickly seized hold of it and set about correcting it. jerry falwell led the way. remember,too young to he was the founder of the moral majority, the political arm of the new christian right area -- right. falwell had lots to say about sin. for him, sin was always individual, never collective. and it was mostly sexual, never social. denounced of the sins of the people, it was always other people he had in mind. the fornicators, abortionists, hedonists, secularists, never the following members of his own flock. byhim who builds his house unrighteousness, suffered rooms of on justice, makes his nerve or -- makes his neighbors serve for nothing, he says, i will
there were still veterans of the human rights movement, there still are. but many walked away from it. some became technocrats, cheerleaders for globalization, preaching gospel of economic growth. others embraced a radical identity politics that highlighted our differences, to the point of denying our commonalities. only a few held fast. when the secular left the civil religion go, the religious right quickly seized hold of it and set about correcting it. jerry falwell led the way. remember,too...
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fiance was tortured terribly to my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement poc is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off park and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for its sealed off people. packs on happening most from his own experience how a piece of paper can change lives. in one thousand nine hundred three i visited a classmate in one santelli at the square downtown people suddenly looked up in the sky and saw balloons state intelligence officers were carefully watching the balloons then they popped in flyers were scattered people were asked to turn them into authorities but some people put them in their pocket and i did too. that was when poc realized for the first time what living in a country without oppression could actually mean. while most south koreans simply shrug off t
fiance was tortured terribly to my cousin had gone missing this is why i joined the north korea human rights movement poc is now fighting another kind of propaganda war but on the other side of the korean border. he doesn't need weapons just leaflets transistor radios and us dollars when the wind is blowing off park and his fellow activists drive to the border. they launch balloons filled with strong political messages. the north korean regime however fiesta free flow of information for its...
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historians say, many american historians say that when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand center stage in that story is paulie murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, paulie murray was there. she's only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation and some of the example of her -- of the work has to do with civil right, with women's rights and with labor and i want to just briefly say a little bit about some of them. for example, third good marshal legal team relied on legal team in crafting the brief for brown decision. you take a look at the essay and you look at the brown case, the brief, what you would recognize that she's clearly co-architect of the brief. she planted the seeds for the women's rights project which blossomed under the leader of colombia university law professor ruth bader ginsburg who became justice ruth bader ginsburg and under her leadership the women's rights project blossom and ruth bader ginsburg credits paulie murray as intellectual me
historians say, many american historians say that when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand center stage in that story is paulie murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, paulie murray was there. she's only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation and some of the example of her -- of the work has to do with civil right, with women's rights and with labor and i want to...
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historians say, many american historians say that when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand center stage in that story is paulie murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, paulie murray was there. she's only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation and some of the example of her -- of the work has to do with civil right, with women's rights and with labor and i want to just briefly say a little bit about some of them. for example, third good marshal legal team relied on legal team in crafting the brief for brown decision. you take a look at the essay and you look at the brown case, the brief, what you would recognize that she's clearly co-architect of the brief. she planted the seeds for the women's rights project which blossomed under the leader of colombia university law professor ruth bader ginsburg who became justice ruth bader ginsburg and under her leadership the women's rights project blossom and ruth bader ginsburg credits paulie murray as intellectual me
historians say, many american historians say that when the history of the human rights movement for the 20th century is written, one of the people who will stand center stage in that story is paulie murray, whether the issue is labor rights, women's rights or civil rights, paulie murray was there. she's only begun to receive recognition for her contributions to the nation and some of the example of her -- of the work has to do with civil right, with women's rights and with labor and i want to...
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some of barcelona's hard right groups expressed their opposition to independence more aggressively they burned independence movement flags and marched through the city with. human rights watch as described the use of force by the police during the independence referendum on october first as excessive we're going to zation said the fact that officers were carrying out court orders didn't give them the right to use violence against peaceful protesters. poor assembled peacefully expressing their views and some of them got beaten up as a result i spoke to a seventy year old woman who was lifted forcibly off the chair on which she was sitting to prevent police from passing bundled over landed on the ground and how to another thirty year old man sort of like thrown on top of her and she broke her wrist as a result so i mean these are cases where the type of force in the specific context used by the police was disproportionate and excessive. ok that's what you are right up today join me at the top of the hour when i'm back with the latest headlines. just manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final go round
some of barcelona's hard right groups expressed their opposition to independence more aggressively they burned independence movement flags and marched through the city with. human rights watch as described the use of force by the police during the independence referendum on october first as excessive we're going to zation said the fact that officers were carrying out court orders didn't give them the right to use violence against peaceful protesters. poor assembled peacefully expressing their...
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and that black people were better off economically before the civil rights movement. and that humansher than how much money they make. according to one former employee, bob thinks the less government, the better, he's happy if people don't trust the government. and if the president is a bozo, he's fine with that. he wants it to all fall down. >> the even more sort of interesting and perhaps dangerous thing about rebekah mercer, is that she didn't just want to put in her team into the government and use her money to do so. she wanted to blow up the system. >> he literally believed that the clintons had murdered people and was susceptible to all kinds of, kind of, right wing kooky theories. i mean he's incredibly wealthy man with an unusual amount of power over this white house. >> seth: and although the first sign of damage we got from this alliance of bannon and the mercers was trump himself. he, unfortunately, probably not the last because now with trump in the white house it seems that the mercers are feeling more emboldened than ever. but their targets aren't democrats, like hilar
and that black people were better off economically before the civil rights movement. and that humansher than how much money they make. according to one former employee, bob thinks the less government, the better, he's happy if people don't trust the government. and if the president is a bozo, he's fine with that. he wants it to all fall down. >> the even more sort of interesting and perhaps dangerous thing about rebekah mercer, is that she didn't just want to put in her team into the...
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involved in murders and that black people are better off economically before the civil rights movement and that humans have no inherent value other than how much money they make. according to one former employee, bob thinks the less government the better, he's happy if theme don't trust the government, if the president's a bozo he's fine with that, he wanted it to all fall down." i'm joined by the former spokesperson for breitbart news, kurt bardella. how instrumental are the mercers as sort of a force behind breitba breitba breitbart. >> they're the life blood of it. at the end of the day what matters in politics are outcomes of elections. the way you get there is with resources and money. the reason why people are taking steve bannon's attack and assault against the republican establishment so seriously is because they know it's not just steve bannon. it's steve bannon with a benefactor that has very deep and unlimited pockets and resources to put into these type of elections and races and make them at the least competitive, if not to outright have enough money on win them. it's one thing when you h
involved in murders and that black people are better off economically before the civil rights movement and that humans have no inherent value other than how much money they make. according to one former employee, bob thinks the less government the better, he's happy if theme don't trust the government, if the president's a bozo he's fine with that, he wanted it to all fall down." i'm joined by the former spokesperson for breitbart news, kurt bardella. how instrumental are the mercers as...
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tommy smith raising the fist and australian norman also there wholess part of the movement for a statement of human rights the protest from last week. and colin kaepernick. how do you see similarities between those moments and what you were standing for? >> it takes courage to swim upstream against the tide when you see something wrong and decide that i need to bring attention that is being affected by law inforcement and doing the right thing or racism in general. the president tud as law enforcement for various people of color throughout the country. it is documented. individuals have died for selling loose cigarettes and as a kid playing in the park with a cap gun and a young lady died result of a traffic stop. it's on and on and on. a young man went to the store and he was killed. no one is prosecuted for these. we have corrupt offices in law enforcement and no one is taking the lead to say we weed these individuals out and protect them by shielding and saying whatever black dude saying we want to face these things and have conversations, they are saying the same thing they talked 50 or 100 years ago.
tommy smith raising the fist and australian norman also there wholess part of the movement for a statement of human rights the protest from last week. and colin kaepernick. how do you see similarities between those moments and what you were standing for? >> it takes courage to swim upstream against the tide when you see something wrong and decide that i need to bring attention that is being affected by law inforcement and doing the right thing or racism in general. the president tud as...
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movement. there haven't been any human rights violations, they said. the 1st of october, police brutality. and now this people in prison. for me it is a violation of human rights. we haven't had violence in demonstrations that they were participating in. for me it is not a necessary power. we must leave it there. there is no tradition of violence in any of these street demonstrations, but it does show, from talking to these people, how divided the cata la n these people, how divided the catalan region is. there are significant numbers of people here who don't come out onto the streets because they want to stay united with spain. they don't want independence. just one other thing, when it comes to spain imposing article 135, when it comes to collecting, for example, parking fines and erecting civil servants and directing the local police, it is going to be a difficult thing from a to do. kim wilcox with those enormous crowds in barcelona. army bomb squad specialists have been called to the nuclear reprocessing plant at sellafield in cumbria to deal with
movement. there haven't been any human rights violations, they said. the 1st of october, police brutality. and now this people in prison. for me it is a violation of human rights. we haven't had violence in demonstrations that they were participating in. for me it is not a necessary power. we must leave it there. there is no tradition of violence in any of these street demonstrations, but it does show, from talking to these people, how divided the cata la n these people, how divided the catalan...
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. >> to increase a movement's chance of success, canvas provides protesters with books, training matererials, and background videos. >> human rights, education, general l welfare, c corruption versus t transpeacy & rule of lalaw -- what you think isis ry important. but it's not only that. it's also abouout what your peoe think.k. why? because your vision should never benly y yours. it needs to be a shahared visi. don't forget that you need people to join your movement and change the society. the more people share a vision, the more forceful it becomes. >> ok, we had a youth movement and the graffiti were the great solutions and rock concerts -- because that his how you see protest when you are in your teens. but than we get a lot of retired people. so of course they couldn't march with us on a harsh winter, we couldn't invite them to the places where teargas was used. but they have a lot of time in their hands. so when some of our guys was arrested, you get a list of people that are avaiable that day, and then immediately 70 retired people are calling the police station asking questions and putting pressure. and so you see -- you
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woman on the street or you because you feel like you have the right to do that, you are damaging another human being. >> i just never felt a movement made it important enough to me to come out publicly. that's the first time i've ever posted or said it. >> i survived several very violent rapes. i was four and five years old. >> it breaks my heart knowing that this will soon disappear from the news cycle. for so many of us around the world, this is our breaking news story every single day. >> there is power in sharing our stories in that when we share what happened to us, we let other survivors know that they are not alone. >> mason: some of the very powerful voice, the "me too" voices on social media today protesting sexual assault. that's the "cbs evening news." i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. >>> drug problem. the world has a drug problem, but we have it, and we're going to do something about it. so i'm going to have a major announcement on that problem next week. >> good evening. president donald trump once again said he'll declare a public emergency over opioids. he will also look into his drug c
woman on the street or you because you feel like you have the right to do that, you are damaging another human being. >> i just never felt a movement made it important enough to me to come out publicly. that's the first time i've ever posted or said it. >> i survived several very violent rapes. i was four and five years old. >> it breaks my heart knowing that this will soon disappear from the news cycle. for so many of us around the world, this is our breaking news story every...
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us totally ridiculous and totally against basic human right and democracy these protests also marked three years since the start of the umbrella movement which has proved to be one of the biggest challenges to the central government in beijing but since then many here say the rights of people who live in hong kong have been eroded. there have been many protests this year but there's a heightened sense of urgency at this march people here say best march is particularly significant given the government's recent actions they feel they could be arrested just for being at this protest despite this families and people of all ages brave the three kilometer walk through the heat and heavy rain. i think the next generations will suffer even more because of the government i find it strange the chinese leaders from the communist regime are trying to govern home kong like the rest of china but the two are not the same. organizers say it's the reason they held this protest on october first a day which it highlights unity in china hong kong is the only place where people can still protest freely under china's one country two systems policy and they
us totally ridiculous and totally against basic human right and democracy these protests also marked three years since the start of the umbrella movement which has proved to be one of the biggest challenges to the central government in beijing but since then many here say the rights of people who live in hong kong have been eroded. there have been many protests this year but there's a heightened sense of urgency at this march people here say best march is particularly significant given the...
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right rally in charlottesville virginia ultimately empty pfizer decentralize movement which will exist as long as there's a fascist force to oppose. thank you anya are joined today by mark breyer historian of human rights terrorism and political radicalism in modern europe was one of your grandma's there's an occupy wall street and he's the author of empty for the anti fascist handbook as well as a lecturer a dartmouth college so let's open by talking a little bit about. what you do in the book the history of the movement what its aims are right and what its tactics are and we should be clear that i've been very critical of the black bloc just from the start. but go ahead i mean you you spent a lot of time kind of building. the genesis of this movement right so anti fascism can be traced back one hundred years we can look at the pople in italy who fought against mussolini's blackshirts look at the different communist and socialist factions that fought against hitler in germany that we can take a look at the international brigades joining from around the world to fight in the spanish civil war but really what people miss is that after world war two despite the defeat of the axis powers militant a
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rights muchlt movement. they begin with slavery and the institution and the fact that blacks had absolutely to rights. considered property. and even three fifths a person. not even a full human being. if you have an institution like that, that flourishes for hundreds of years, even when the laws change. it's still imbedded in peoples minds and psych. so we think it's important to set the tone for what happened in the later years. for example a very important supreme court case we focus on is the 1896. which established the separate but equal doctrine. putting a stamp a legal stamp on jim crow laws and black codes that flourished throughout the united states. we could be here for very long time creating this very long list. everything from transportation systems to restaurants. hotels, neighborhoods, hospitals, when during segregation the hospitals were segregated and there have been cases where a black person needing emergency assistance even if the white hospital was closer, they couldn't make it over to the black hospital in time. the colored hospital as it was called and so ended up dying. even cemeteries were segregated. basically everything was segregated. and this was
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human was facing the dog looking right at him. other times they had their backs turned. they found dogs had more facial movementking at the person's face rather than the human's back. also, dog's facial expression did not change much when the human was holding a treat. the theory being the human interaction most an mates the dog. >>> we'll be animated tomorrow night. eagles monday night football. >> man's best friend in this town? an eagles win and they need one tomorrow against the redskins. the eagles may be in first place atop the entire conference but the birds are for the satisfied. the eagles are eyeing their first six and one start. since 2004, the season they went to the super bowl. the eagles had been on fire since beating washington in week one, they have dominated at home. carson wentz has won eight of ten starts at the linc and the quarterback tells me he feeds off philly fans and calling on you to bring your a game tomorrow night on monday night football as well. >> fans are going to be ridiculous monday night. you know that. how much does that inspire you when you throw a touchdown and you're runn
human was facing the dog looking right at him. other times they had their backs turned. they found dogs had more facial movementking at the person's face rather than the human's back. also, dog's facial expression did not change much when the human was holding a treat. the theory being the human interaction most an mates the dog. >>> we'll be animated tomorrow night. eagles monday night football. >> man's best friend in this town? an eagles win and they need one tomorrow against...
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right to do that. you are damaging another human being. >> i just never felt a movement before that made it important enoughme to come out publicly. that's the first time i have ever posted or said it. >> i survived several very violent rapes. i was 4 and 5 years old. >> it breaks my heart noek that this will soon disappear from the news cycle. so many of us around the world, this is our breaking news stoesh every single day. >> there is power in sharing our stories. in that when we share what happened to us, we let others, survivors know that they're not alone. >> that's the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back a little later for the morning news, and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm anthony mason. thank you for watching. >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm michelle miller. a 60 minutes report on the opioid epidemic has sent political shock waves through capitol hill. 33,000 americans died of opioid related overdoses in 2015. and that was before a new law that essentially ties the hand of the dea. one of the spons
right to do that. you are damaging another human being. >> i just never felt a movement before that made it important enoughme to come out publicly. that's the first time i have ever posted or said it. >> i survived several very violent rapes. i was 4 and 5 years old. >> it breaks my heart noek that this will soon disappear from the news cycle. so many of us around the world, this is our breaking news stoesh every single day. >> there is power in sharing our stories. in...
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in 1976, he secured accreditation for the christian democratic movement of cuba to speak before the u.n. human rights commission in geneva. for decades, he's been involved in a number of human rights advocacy organizations, denouncing the systematic repression brought on the cuban people by the evil castro regime. he founded the center for human rights in miami, he's a dedicated husband a proud father of eight children, grandfather of 11 grandchildren, jesus is a shining example to us all. thank you, jesus for your service to our community and to my native cuba. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom new york seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, each year millions of americans visit wildlife refuges throughout the country. they generate over $2 bhl in economic activity and create 35,000 jobs. this wouldn't be possible would help from dedicated and hardworking volunteers. that is why we have introduced h.r. 3979, bipartisan legislation that re-authorizes the national wildlife refuge system vol
in 1976, he secured accreditation for the christian democratic movement of cuba to speak before the u.n. human rights commission in geneva. for decades, he's been involved in a number of human rights advocacy organizations, denouncing the systematic repression brought on the cuban people by the evil castro regime. he founded the center for human rights in miami, he's a dedicated husband a proud father of eight children, grandfather of 11 grandchildren, jesus is a shining example to us all....