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there known as the rankin county death squad.s has been occurring for a long time under the leadership of sheriff bryan bailey who should be the subject of criminal investigation also. they have been getting away with this so long that they felt emboldened to act in such a radical and callous weight on that night of january 24, 2023. but it is through persistence, through intense legal advocacy with us advocating to the u.s. justice department, collecting evidence, and applying legal pressure and all kinds of pressure to bring about what is now historic. last thursday, the six defendants pled guilty to 14 federal criminal charges. they will plead guilty to more state charges monday. this is the first time that a white mississippi police officer has ever been held criminally responsible for harming a black person. we know plenty of police brutality has occurred not only in rankin county under bryan bailey, but throughout the state of mississippi. this is a history making moment. i'm just so sorry it had to come on dave accept the
there known as the rankin county death squad.s has been occurring for a long time under the leadership of sheriff bryan bailey who should be the subject of criminal investigation also. they have been getting away with this so long that they felt emboldened to act in such a radical and callous weight on that night of january 24, 2023. but it is through persistence, through intense legal advocacy with us advocating to the u.s. justice department, collecting evidence, and applying legal pressure...
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the very first congresswoman jeanette rankin.re is more good news because doctor bassoon will get more female labor soon. four more additional coming our way. this will show the over 3 million tourists that visit this building every year. a more accurate portrayal of our history. one that recognizes women's contributions to shaping our country and the world. having these women will allow thousands of youngcl girls who work here every day with their classmates and their families and friends to see the women that broke down barriers, remarkable women that inspire us and let us know that regardless of gender, dreams can come to real. thank you all for enjoying the statutes. now, i turn it over to a great lady from nevada. you can go and have a lot of fun [applause] >> thank you very much for your leadership. and the historical so society for putting a spotlight. you heard lois say that there are only 11. all we had was the ladies restroom was hidden behind the statue. now we have our own. so we don't have to look for it. we have h m
the very first congresswoman jeanette rankin.re is more good news because doctor bassoon will get more female labor soon. four more additional coming our way. this will show the over 3 million tourists that visit this building every year. a more accurate portrayal of our history. one that recognizes women's contributions to shaping our country and the world. having these women will allow thousands of youngcl girls who work here every day with their classmates and their families and friends to...
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angenette rankin montana statute was brought in 1985. the most recent in 2022 visual anintroduction with the statues look like another important fact about the statutory hall collection of sculptures have to be bronze or marble expression in that regard. a more traditional approach to commemoration. frances willard. it's quite interesting some of you are familiar and of the 19th century. the other interesting fact about this is women clubs are behind sponsoring it. it's another way to look at the collections look at the history of patronage and understand what groups really interested in having sculptures of particular individuals. they are quite a few instances in the early part of the collection where it was women's clubs who made the difference and got a lot of these things commissioned. several decades of past before minnesota commissioned it statue one of the first female college professors in the country. here we have doctor florence from colorado. a pioneer in women and scice the first woman to hold a full professorship, first wom
angenette rankin montana statute was brought in 1985. the most recent in 2022 visual anintroduction with the statues look like another important fact about the statutory hall collection of sculptures have to be bronze or marble expression in that regard. a more traditional approach to commemoration. frances willard. it's quite interesting some of you are familiar and of the 19th century. the other interesting fact about this is women clubs are behind sponsoring it. it's another way to look at...
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women jeannette rankin and shirley chisholm. the first woman and the first black woman elected the house of representatives as well as so many other women who broke down barriers. mazie hirono. tammy duckworth. kamala. my friend. kathryn coarse masto, you name. one of my favorite photos is a photo of staff in the u.s. who many, many years ago decades ago desegregated the senate cafeteria. and they are so proud standing front of the capitol. this is about so much more, of course than changing up the artwork in building. when i walk around capitol, i see little girls visiting with their families and their schools by showing them the role. women in our country's past. we're sending a crystal clear message that womesence and by ys event. thank again for inviting me to share a few wordkeep up the gre. enjoy the rest of tonight's event. you deserve it. thank you, senator klobuchar klobuchar. so if you've learned one thing tonight, it's that history is always unfolding and we're always learning more. r the capitol historical support. y
women jeannette rankin and shirley chisholm. the first woman and the first black woman elected the house of representatives as well as so many other women who broke down barriers. mazie hirono. tammy duckworth. kamala. my friend. kathryn coarse masto, you name. one of my favorite photos is a photo of staff in the u.s. who many, many years ago decades ago desegregated the senate cafeteria. and they are so proud standing front of the capitol. this is about so much more, of course than changing up...
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women like jeanette rankin and shirley chisholm. the first woman and the first black woman elected to the house of representatives, as well as other women who broke temperatures. maisy frodo, tammy duckworth, kamala harris, my friend catherine course masto. you name it. one of my favorite photos is a photo of staff in the u.s. senate who, many many years ago, decades ago, desegregated the senate cafeteria. and they are so proud standing in front of the capital. this is about so much more, of course, then changing up the artwork in the building. when i will around the capitol, i see little girls visiting with their families and their schools. by showing them the role of women and our country's past, we're sending a crystal clear message that women have a place in our future. that is what you are doing but your presence and by your interest in this event. thank you again for inviting me to share a few words with all of you, and for putting this program together. keep up the great work enjoy the rest of tonight's event. you deserve it.
women like jeanette rankin and shirley chisholm. the first woman and the first black woman elected to the house of representatives, as well as other women who broke temperatures. maisy frodo, tammy duckworth, kamala harris, my friend catherine course masto. you name it. one of my favorite photos is a photo of staff in the u.s. senate who, many many years ago, decades ago, desegregated the senate cafeteria. and they are so proud standing in front of the capital. this is about so much more, of...
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representing colorado and 1905 of jeanette rankin in 1985 and the most recent is in book 42.s is going to be a quick visual introduction to who these people were and what it looks like so have frances willard and you can see another important collection of bronze or marble so the parameters of the legislation don't encourage creative expression so you see a more traditional approach so this is the first one in the artist is interesting, a student you are with, a american in the 19th century and women's clubs are really behind sponsoring it so it's anotherio way to look at the collection and understand they are i interested in having sculptures of particular individuals there are quite a few instances where it was women's club who made the difference and got a lot of these commissioned. several decadesss pt, educator, one ofma the first female colles in thehe country. here we have colorado, a pioneer for women in science, first woman to hold a professorship in first woman elected to the national academy of sciences and first woman to have a department of the rockefeller instit
representing colorado and 1905 of jeanette rankin in 1985 and the most recent is in book 42.s is going to be a quick visual introduction to who these people were and what it looks like so have frances willard and you can see another important collection of bronze or marble so the parameters of the legislation don't encourage creative expression so you see a more traditional approach so this is the first one in the artist is interesting, a student you are with, a american in the 19th century and...
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i just thought i'd better put it to rankin. i just couldn't. i really came down to one or the other because i. couldn't splitting hairs. yeah. anyway, so have to say that once i compiled the list i just had to go back and add more and so it went 62 and then it was 65, then it was 74 as it is, you know, as is now, i have two versions of a speech by truth. i was going to ask the original one and then of course the one, the bastardized version. so it was, you know, i could easily have done 100, but then it would have been approaching doorstop territory. yeah, no, 75 is a good number it seemed. i mean, i just wondered how you arrived at it and how hard that must have been to win it and painful it must be to have to up speeches that, you know, are and compelling. and i'm wondering how you think you you do what a lot of historians now must do, which is to really look at the nuances of. some of these historical figures they all people to be lionize just they didn't make margaret sanger did amazing things she the godmother of birth control this country
i just thought i'd better put it to rankin. i just couldn't. i really came down to one or the other because i. couldn't splitting hairs. yeah. anyway, so have to say that once i compiled the list i just had to go back and add more and so it went 62 and then it was 65, then it was 74 as it is, you know, as is now, i have two versions of a speech by truth. i was going to ask the original one and then of course the one, the bastardized version. so it was, you know, i could easily have done 100,...
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jeanette rankin, montana statue brought in 1985. the most reason most unveiled in 2022. >> this is going to be a very quick visual introduction to who these people were and what the statute look like. here we have francis willard. that is another important fact on the whole collection. the sculptures had to be either bronze or marble. the parameters of the legislation did not really encourage a lot of creative expression in that regard. we have more traditional approaches to commemoration. this is the very first one. francis willard. the artist is quite interesting. helen farnsworth mere. she was a student of augusta sink got in. some of you may be familiar with him. he did a sherman monument new york city. one of leading sculptures in 19 century. the women's club early behind sponsoring. it is another way to look at the collection. to look at the history of patronage. to understand what groups were really interested in having sculptures a particular individuals. there are quite few in the early part of a collection they made the di
jeanette rankin, montana statue brought in 1985. the most reason most unveiled in 2022. >> this is going to be a very quick visual introduction to who these people were and what the statute look like. here we have francis willard. that is another important fact on the whole collection. the sculptures had to be either bronze or marble. the parameters of the legislation did not really encourage a lot of creative expression in that regard. we have more traditional approaches to...
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here we have jeannettee rankin eight known celebrated as a pacifist in the first woman elected to the house of representatives coming from montana. now what you are seeing is not a sculpture that datesf 2003. it waswh a cast was made with te state women to use thio represent them. the original is in bismarck, nort dakota that dates to 191 a lot of discussion about cepting this into the e,collection because the law basically indicates it's a single figure. because it is a mother with a made.an exception was it promoted it interesting internal discussion whether or not it was going to be permitted. as we learn t northern author activist lecturer and educator unveiled in 2000 live from nevada. and then alabama replaced one of their statues with helen keller in009. ofoue helen keller known as an author, disability rights activist,re political activist d lecturer. and now are coming to more recentimes last summer there's a lot of activity. emily ehrhat was unveile she is an aviation pioneer author, activist the first female to fly solo across the lantic. and then we have our statue of mary
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. >>> a horrifying case of police brutality in rankin county, mississippi.ers, and frankly i have a hard time saying those words together with a straight face. they called themselves the goon squad. they pleaded guilty to charges related to the torture of two black men. now, just a moment i will speak to the victims and their attorney, but first i want to explain to you a little bit about what we know has happened. back in january deputies responded to a complaint about two black men staying at a house in braxton mississippi. they entered the home, and for the next two hours they beat, assaulted, and sexually abused the man, even shooting one of the victims in the mouth. the u.s. attorney for mississippi, saying the former officers became the criminals that they swore to protect people from. >> not only did they brazenly commit these acts, but after inflicting serious bodily injury , by firing a shot through one of the victim's mouse they left him lying in a pool of blood. gathered on the porch of the house to discuss how to cover it up. >> joining me now ar
. >>> a horrifying case of police brutality in rankin county, mississippi.ers, and frankly i have a hard time saying those words together with a straight face. they called themselves the goon squad. they pleaded guilty to charges related to the torture of two black men. now, just a moment i will speak to the victims and their attorney, but first i want to explain to you a little bit about what we know has happened. back in january deputies responded to a complaint about two black men...
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here's running back justin rankin on their journey from worst to first. >> reporter: how special is thi team? >> it's great. i mean, we've been through a lot of adversity a lot of pressure. a lot of fir that made us who we are today. lot of people don't know what happened in the background to bring us here today. we've been through a lot where a lot of other guys would have folded. >> reporter: what are the chances you're all going bowlin to celebrate? >> oh, we definitely going bowling. come on! >>> it's been a tough year for two time major winner justin thomas. normally superstars ski the final event of the season, but he's right at the cut line to make the fedex cup playoffs, and this weekend is his last chance to secure a spot. thomas has to finish top 18 to make th top 70, and there's also ryder cup implications. but he's handling the pressure just fine sets up one of his five birdies on 13th. he's tied at 11. and earlier this year, billy hoerschel was in tears, but onl tears of happiness today. he ha a share of the lead entering sunday. he'll be paired with co-leader lucas glover.
here's running back justin rankin on their journey from worst to first. >> reporter: how special is thi team? >> it's great. i mean, we've been through a lot of adversity a lot of pressure. a lot of fir that made us who we are today. lot of people don't know what happened in the background to bring us here today. we've been through a lot where a lot of other guys would have folded. >> reporter: what are the chances you're all going bowlin to celebrate? >> oh, we...
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columbia to victoria, where the provinces minister indigenous affairs has granted us an interview. marie rankin is the man responsible for british columbia as indigenous communities. you can manage something if you don't measure that, and we have a metrics we've agreed upon with the 1st nation. leadership to manage and dispense describe the specific actions that need to be taken were the only jurisdiction in north america to have approved the declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples act, which is our roadmap. so, i mean, speaking about metrics, so i mean, unfortunately, indigenous communities kind of lead the way in, you know, the metrics such as rates of suicide of alcoholism instead of health outcomes. how big of a challenge is it going to be to kind of get those metrics where they should be? it's an enormous challenge and those negative metrics, if i can call it that are all true true. and we all agree, i agree, is us as a society that we need to do much, much better. this is the legacy of colonialism. we all know that to be true. we're trying to take steps to empower indigenous commu
columbia to victoria, where the provinces minister indigenous affairs has granted us an interview. marie rankin is the man responsible for british columbia as indigenous communities. you can manage something if you don't measure that, and we have a metrics we've agreed upon with the 1st nation. leadership to manage and dispense describe the specific actions that need to be taken were the only jurisdiction in north america to have approved the declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples act,...
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. >> reporter: the five rankin county officers were joined by richland police officer joshua hartfield. the federal complaint says one officer put a gun in jenkins' mouth, pulled the trigger and nearly killed him. >> what did i do? are these, you know, really officers? you know, do they do this? why are they doing it to me? >> reporter: authorities say the officers tried to cover up their crime by planting a gun in the home and drugs on the victims after their so-called raid. the officers charged with several crimes including civil rights violations and obstruction of justice. >> in their minds the law and the constitution be damned. they became the criminals they swore to protect us from. >> reporter: after their guilty plea to federal charges, the members of the goon squad face state charges and years behind bars. lester. >> miguel, thank you. >>> torrential rains caused flash flood emergencies and people had to be rescued from their homes in northwest tennessee, which got more than 11 inches of rain. rescues and evacuations were also reported in parts of kentucky and alabama while i
. >> reporter: the five rankin county officers were joined by richland police officer joshua hartfield. the federal complaint says one officer put a gun in jenkins' mouth, pulled the trigger and nearly killed him. >> what did i do? are these, you know, really officers? you know, do they do this? why are they doing it to me? >> reporter: authorities say the officers tried to cover up their crime by planting a gun in the home and drugs on the victims after their so-called raid....
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here's justin rankin on the journey from worst to first. >> reporter: how special is this team? >> oh, it's great. we've been through a lot of adversary, a lot of pressure, a lot of fire that made us who we are today. a lot of people don't know what happened in the background to bring us here today. we've been through a lot where a lot of guys would have folded. i'm proud of the team and the coaches. it's amazing. >> reporter: what are the chances you're all going bowling to celebrate? >> oh, we're definitely going bowling, come on! >> i want to know what bowling alley. >>> as 49ers training champ continues, we've seen brock purdy leading the niner windshield a healthy arm. our vern glenn sat down with him to see what it's like to command the offense. >> i've heard when you get in the huddle, you're the boss. no chirping, no talking, it's you and nobody else. >> yeah, that's the position of quarterback. kyle calls the plays, we have to get in, be all business, and i have to tell guys what to do. it's not hey, i'm the man, listen to me, it's this is what we have to do to win, lis
here's justin rankin on the journey from worst to first. >> reporter: how special is this team? >> oh, it's great. we've been through a lot of adversary, a lot of pressure, a lot of fire that made us who we are today. a lot of people don't know what happened in the background to bring us here today. we've been through a lot where a lot of guys would have folded. i'm proud of the team and the coaches. it's amazing. >> reporter: what are the chances you're all going bowling to...
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rankin won the 1972 academy award for best director for the french connection.hank you for your company, i'm rosemary church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now, there's solensia. solensia is a once-monthly injection to control your cat's oa pain. veterinary professionals administering solensia who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breast feeding should take extreme care to avoid self-injection. self-injection could cause allergic reactions like anaphylaxis. ask your vet about solensia and help get your cat back to their normal. (warehouse ambience) introducing togo's new french dip sandwiches featuring fresh artisan bread piled high with tender roast beef, smothered with melty provolone cheese and served with hot au jus for dipping. try the roa
rankin won the 1972 academy award for best director for the french connection.hank you for your company, i'm rosemary church. i will be back with more cnn newsroom in just a moment. i totally eat stuff to not miss out. and that's just a bit of psychology eva learned from noom weight. sign up now at noom.com what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now, there's solensia....
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montana's jeanette rankin, the first woman elected to the u.s. congress or bisexual like a new mexican educator and politician and by theby 1890s, huge numbers of women, mother of 11 hope to make the west national capital of the new progressive politics. she was also a poet and also stand up for nebraska. women's rights and economic justice for average people in the post- corrupt political machine for corporate monopolies of the 1%. up until this time, there were rich people in america but doing into the gilded age started after the civil war, enormous inequities that separated the superrich from everybody else so it iser something americans were coming to terms with and how the progressive movement developed. homesteader turned lawyer cofounded the party before she could even vote. the electrifying orator hours morning in her voice that the u.s. had become current wall street and many women quietly shaped the western states. t93 and 96, the west, already in service because of wyoming and utah became the global epicenter of suffragist will sharin
montana's jeanette rankin, the first woman elected to the u.s. congress or bisexual like a new mexican educator and politician and by theby 1890s, huge numbers of women, mother of 11 hope to make the west national capital of the new progressive politics. she was also a poet and also stand up for nebraska. women's rights and economic justice for average people in the post- corrupt political machine for corporate monopolies of the 1%. up until this time, there were rich people in america but...
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montana's rankin the first woman elected to congress. or bisexual like the new mexican educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge numbers of women and the nebraska farm like grandmother of 11 helped make the west the national capital of the new progressive politics. she wrote a very loud ballot called stand up for nebraska that brought everybody to their feet. e opposing the monopolies of the era where the 1%, there've been certainly rich people in america but they until they started after the civil war there were these enormous inequities like separated the superrich from everyoness else. the cofounder of the new people's party before she could even vote. the elector playing orator helps people. many progressive women also quietly helped to shape midwestern states. coloradowo and idaho in 1893 and 1896. the national hotspot because of wyoming and utah became a global epicenter sharing the spotlight with the other settlers society of australia and new zealand. ason immigration surged in the century, the public debated the question of wh
montana's rankin the first woman elected to congress. or bisexual like the new mexican educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge numbers of women and the nebraska farm like grandmother of 11 helped make the west the national capital of the new progressive politics. she wrote a very loud ballot called stand up for nebraska that brought everybody to their feet. e opposing the monopolies of the era where the 1%, there've been certainly rich people in america but they until they started after the...
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. >> reporter: rankin county sheriff, brian bailey, who is also named in a federal lawsuit by the victimsin my heart that this department remains one of the best. >> reporter: he later apologized saying he didn't initially fully understand the gravity of the crimes. today he issued a statement saying in part, we hope today's guilty pleas bring some sense of justice to the two victims in this case. jake, when you think about the pain this family had to go through, mary jenkins said she didn't think her son was going to survive this. now the big question moving forward, how many other victims have been involved with this goon squad? it's a question we'll continue to ask as well. once again, it's important to note that these men also pled guilty to those federal charges. jake. >> ryan young, thank you for that important report. >>> children as young as 5 years old taking on the state of m montana in court and winning. what will this ruling actually mean when it comes to protecting the climate? ould trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replacece. ♪
. >> reporter: rankin county sheriff, brian bailey, who is also named in a federal lawsuit by the victimsin my heart that this department remains one of the best. >> reporter: he later apologized saying he didn't initially fully understand the gravity of the crimes. today he issued a statement saying in part, we hope today's guilty pleas bring some sense of justice to the two victims in this case. jake, when you think about the pain this family had to go through, mary jenkins said...
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>>> in mississippi, the sheriff of rankin county says he is ashamed after five of his former deputieslack men. the deputies and a police officer from richland are all white and some refer to themselves as the goon squad. they were accused of torturing two black men for nearly two hours and then shooting one of them in the mouth in a mock execution. in the sheriff's own words, this is why people don't trust the police. cnn's nick valencia has been following the story for us. nick, some of the details of this story are just brutal. >> reporter: the details aren't lost on us that this happened in the wake of tyree nichols when the nation's attention was gripped by police excessive force, and these deputies accused of doing some of the worst things we've heard of, repeatedly beating and torturing two black men with the intention of getting away by covering it up. they say it wasn't just organized it was premed dated and done so under the band banner of law. accord to the complaint, these men had a name for themselves, the goon squad, because of their willingness to use excessive force. li
>>> in mississippi, the sheriff of rankin county says he is ashamed after five of his former deputieslack men. the deputies and a police officer from richland are all white and some refer to themselves as the goon squad. they were accused of torturing two black men for nearly two hours and then shooting one of them in the mouth in a mock execution. in the sheriff's own words, this is why people don't trust the police. cnn's nick valencia has been following the story for us. nick, some...
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in 1918 when it passed the house of representatives the first time, jeannette rankin of montana, the first woman to serve in congress to introduce the amendment was able to vote for it and it was an incredibly dramatic vote. this is where having those allies really came in. you have allies from the beginning, frederick douglass is the one who stood up in seneca calls when it look like elizabeth cady stanton's revolution for women for vote wasn't going to pass and his words were the ones that convinced the rest of the people that they should go ahead and vote for it and it passed the day and that's why we talk about that being the beginning of the savage movement thanks to that first hour, frederick douglass and you find men throughout the entire course but especially at the end. once you have the vote in congress it comes down to the wire. there were four pronged suffrage congressman brought in on stretchers, including theater systems of tennessee, he broke his shoulder but refused to have it set. he stayed there in great pain because he wanted to make the other people feel guilty to
in 1918 when it passed the house of representatives the first time, jeannette rankin of montana, the first woman to serve in congress to introduce the amendment was able to vote for it and it was an incredibly dramatic vote. this is where having those allies really came in. you have allies from the beginning, frederick douglass is the one who stood up in seneca calls when it look like elizabeth cady stanton's revolution for women for vote wasn't going to pass and his words were the ones that...
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in terms of just how angry they are about the fact that this goon squad was even operating inside rankinpart of the ridgeland police department. now we have their mug shots. now they all walked into court and they pled guilty. now, what they pled guilty to was basically they went to the home of two men and they tortured them over a two-hour period. they used tasers to see which one had the most powerful taser. they threw eggs at them. they called them the n word over and over again. they then even tried to sexually assault one of the men. but unfortunately, he became so sick and so terrified that they could not complete that sexual assault. the story had been going on for months. it happened back in january. these men have been trying to get the attention to so many in the law enforcement community. once the mississippi state investigators got involved, they started unveiling things to make sure that they saw that there was something wrong with this. in fact, take a listen to one of the victims who was in court today to watch these men plead guilty. >> i enjoyed the view of seeing the sh
in terms of just how angry they are about the fact that this goon squad was even operating inside rankinpart of the ridgeland police department. now we have their mug shots. now they all walked into court and they pled guilty. now, what they pled guilty to was basically they went to the home of two men and they tortured them over a two-hour period. they used tasers to see which one had the most powerful taser. they threw eggs at them. they called them the n word over and over again. they then...
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others were gay like montana's jeannette rankin, the first woman elected to the u.s. congress.r bisexual like adelina warren, a new mexican educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge numbers of women such as luna kelly, and nebraska farm wife and mother of 11, helped make the west the national capital of the new aggressive politics. she was also a folk singer and a poet and she wrote a very rousing ballad called stand up for nebraska that brought everybody to their feet. progress is upheld women's rights and a poorly economic justice for average people, and opposed the corrupt lyrical machines and corporate monopolies of the eras -- political machines up until this time there certainly have been rich people in america but in two oh the gilded age which started after the civil war, there were not these enormous inequities like that separated, like the superrich from everybody else. so this was something that americans were just coming to terms with, and that's how the progressive movement developed. the kansas homesteader turned lawyer mary elizabeth lease, cofounded the new pe
others were gay like montana's jeannette rankin, the first woman elected to the u.s. congress.r bisexual like adelina warren, a new mexican educator and politician. by the 1890s, huge numbers of women such as luna kelly, and nebraska farm wife and mother of 11, helped make the west the national capital of the new aggressive politics. she was also a folk singer and a poet and she wrote a very rousing ballad called stand up for nebraska that brought everybody to their feet. progress is upheld...
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. >> rankin williams is following her passion, dancing with the marin county dance company. don't quit your day job dancers . >> people will often just like, laugh at our name. and because it tells the whole story of our company that we are people who like to dance together and we're not professionals. >> you can have your job and have something that you love to go to on weekends and evenings that give you purpose and give you a new sense of life and freedom and fun. so the company is made up of members between the ages of 40 and 70 years old, all working in a wide range of daytime professions. evans you became a preschool teacher or a lawyer or a consultant or a construction worker. but inside there was a performance part of you. there was there was somebody who wanted to be on stage. there was somebody who wanted to do something else. a love of dance, a love of storytelling. and with the premiere of their new production charmed, these talented dancers will share their joy of dance with an audience. >> i think our commitment and our passion about it just really comes throug
. >> rankin williams is following her passion, dancing with the marin county dance company. don't quit your day job dancers . >> people will often just like, laugh at our name. and because it tells the whole story of our company that we are people who like to dance together and we're not professionals. >> you can have your job and have something that you love to go to on weekends and evenings that give you purpose and give you a new sense of life and freedom and fun. so the...
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example, changing our electoral system from a win or take all plurality system to something like the rankinoice voting would make for example third-party bids much more feasible than they are under the currentea system and that's something that is under the control of individual states and municipalities and it doesn't have a constitutionall basis si wouldni think that things that n be changed rather than pie in the sky changes are really what we ought to be focusing on right now. >> michael>> in broward county, florida. please go ahead with your question or comment for doctor francis fukuyama. >> caller: it's wonderful to hear you speak because you are one of the last true optimists i believe. you talk about there being a natural evolution into a liberal democracy, which i would add i olhave two quick questions here. might that liberal democracy be of liberal logic democracy i think a lot of libertarian populism is based on the fact that they see the lack of the need for government when we can communicate because hierarchy is about communication. without that maybe we can just haveve a law
example, changing our electoral system from a win or take all plurality system to something like the rankinoice voting would make for example third-party bids much more feasible than they are under the currentea system and that's something that is under the control of individual states and municipalities and it doesn't have a constitutionall basis si wouldni think that things that n be changed rather than pie in the sky changes are really what we ought to be focusing on right now. >>...