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colorado delegate terry tucker was one of them. >> the democratic party was always a party of the people. it's become so much like the other party in many respects-- the way you chase the big money, the way the establishment, the elite, choose which candidates are going to be put forward. we lost our roots, and we need to get back there. >> reporter: bill galston says hillary clinton is walking a tightrope between the past and the present. >> she understands that the party is nothing like the party that nominated and then helped to elect her husband. >> reporter: her challenge is crystallized by sanders supporters like terry tucker. so if i could get you in a time machine, and you somehow could travel back to 1992, what would you tell them was going to happen to their party 24 years later when there's another clinton up? >> i believe there were some people that were trying to tell them that you're shutting out a huge part of the party, and it's going to have consequences. >> reporter: but if they say to you know what, we did put a two- term democrat in the white house, so maybe bill clin
colorado delegate terry tucker was one of them. >> the democratic party was always a party of the people. it's become so much like the other party in many respects-- the way you chase the big money, the way the establishment, the elite, choose which candidates are going to be put forward. we lost our roots, and we need to get back there. >> reporter: bill galston says hillary clinton is walking a tightrope between the past and the present. >> she understands that the party is...
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my name is terry tucker, i'm from are colorado. i doubt very many people in this room know much about summit, but i do. i've worked in africa volunteering with big cat conservation for many, many years.nd i have a report by our democratic house natural resources commission that talks about this. let me read their summary very fast.ea on paper the countries examined in the record have equally strong frameworks for insuring that trophy hunt benefit species conservation. unfortunately, the implementation of these frameworks has, in many cases, been marred by corruption and has not produced the advertised and desired results. the recent decision by the fish and wildlife service to ban imports of african elephant trophies from tanzania and zimbabwe is a promising development. however, the agency is not making full use of its significant authority to insure that american trophy hunters are not making a bad situation worse for african wildlife. i'd like to tell you a couple of things. everybody remembers cecil the lion. >> that's your one
my name is terry tucker, i'm from are colorado. i doubt very many people in this room know much about summit, but i do. i've worked in africa volunteering with big cat conservation for many, many years.nd i have a report by our democratic house natural resources commission that talks about this. let me read their summary very fast.ea on paper the countries examined in the record have equally strong frameworks for insuring that trophy hunt benefit species conservation. unfortunately, the...
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[applause] [cheers] my name is terry tucker. we have a wonderful initiative in colorado called amendment 69. we need to try this, let us try it. [applause] >> one minute. >> i am from chicago. if not having health care is bad, in communities of color for women, it is a tragedy. the leading cause of death for black women between the ages of 25-35 is hiv-aids. black women predominantly live in the states of the old confederacy, who all opted out of the health care act. we need health care. it is a condition for us to have life, liberty, and to pursue happiness. [applause] >> thank you all very much. five minutes is up. 30 seconds. go ahead. vens.rly step i can go to the primary care doctor, but cannot get test because i cannot afford them. my aunt lives in canada and she goes to the doctor when she is started a business because she could afford to leave her job because her health care is guaranteed. i believe that every single human being has an comparable --th, and medicare for wall all shows that we believe that, too. >> thank y
[applause] [cheers] my name is terry tucker. we have a wonderful initiative in colorado called amendment 69. we need to try this, let us try it. [applause] >> one minute. >> i am from chicago. if not having health care is bad, in communities of color for women, it is a tragedy. the leading cause of death for black women between the ages of 25-35 is hiv-aids. black women predominantly live in the states of the old confederacy, who all opted out of the health care act. we need health...
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. >> quickly my name is terry tucker and i'm from the state of colorado and you know that we have all kinds of pot in colorado, rocky mountain high. however i'm here to talk about some unknown consequences of our federal laws. there are children with cancer, children with cancer that are receiving some sort of medical marijuana that could not be administered to them in school. we had a law called jack's law passed so that they could , signed by our governor but because of funding issues that cannot be administered to them in public school so these are children withcancer that you are saying cannot go to school . please support this. [applause] >> one minute. >> sandusky from colorado as well. i just appreciate for this amendment you know, especially people that are trying to get jobs, that have to check the box that they been convicted of some crimes . they need to be supported so that we are taking care of people. >> thank you. we are done? time is up. opponents? five minutes for the opponents. >> my name is tim wright from illinois. >> and face this way. >> i'm from illinois. >> tha
. >> quickly my name is terry tucker and i'm from the state of colorado and you know that we have all kinds of pot in colorado, rocky mountain high. however i'm here to talk about some unknown consequences of our federal laws. there are children with cancer, children with cancer that are receiving some sort of medical marijuana that could not be administered to them in school. we had a law called jack's law passed so that they could , signed by our governor but because of funding issues...