. >> hello i am larry edmond and i learned how not to be violent living in the city in the sro's and what i would like to show you is right here. i was a quitted for charges and in the hotels and i learned about ice and the communities and being in jail and lockup. i got out 20 days and those were getting out october, november and months later and i learned about a system that i didn't need to be there but i definitely know that some years ago a man says segregation now segregation today and segregation forever and we just celebrated of that civil rights movement. i say to you today that you need to stand for up for due process and for this today and tomorrow and forever and just like the new bridge and standing up for justice. this is nothing more than racial profiling. you hear that african-americans go through this a lot. it is the same twin brother as racism and homophobia and we ask you to stand for justice today, tomorrow and forever and we hope from florida to goanch -- georgia to dc to here and we all are free in this country. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other memb