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after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!! before advil. advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. when pain comes for you, come back fast with advil liqui-gels. the last remaining survivors of the tulsa race massacre in 1921 are on taking no for an answer. on, friday a judge throughout their lawsuit seeking reparations from the city of tulsa. so the attorneys for the survivors announced the plan to appeal that decision, for more i want to bring in one of the attorneys for the survivors, demario solomon-simmons. thank you for joining me. i'm glad to see you right now. this has been a very long process. i want to focus for --
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survivors announced the plan to appeal that decision, for more i want to bring in one of the attorneys for the survivors, demario solomon-simmons. thank you for joining me. i'm glad to see you right now. this has been a very long process. i want to focus for -- that was. here that was to do with the notion of what happened as a public nuisance. so might be surprised as that particular theory, which is to find us when a person or entity unreasonably interferes with the right to the general public shares and calm. one of, course tolstoy saying in response that just ones proximity to an event of not to be enough, what will be the next stage here? >> good to see you, thank you so much for having me on today. are public nuisance law here is much more specific, and more on point for our particular. issue that deals with something that interferes with someone's right to property, the use of the property, or commit a crime by doing that. tulsa race mchugh sucker meets that -- 100%.
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does not give a person unlimited rights to seek compensation. joining us now is demario solomon-simmons, civil rights attorney and founder of justice for greenwood. demario, it is great to see you. i have to say, the argument that people have normally made against reparations is that the victims of enslavement, or some other wrong, are long dead. we can't compensate people because victims are dead. now you have a case where the victims are alive. three people that were alive, and they are still saying that we can't have reparations. make that make sense. it seems like a heads you lose, tales i win. >> it is always a movement of the goal post when it comes to black people, and when facing justice claims. and you're, right 109 years old, mother fletcher was seven years old at the time. mother randall, 100 and, eight she was six years old at the time. they saw, they felt, they heard, and they witnessed and experienced the race massacre. they are still here. that's the thing that this case
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