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Office, this is the same community that stood rallying for justice for ahmaud. so i do feel confident that we will have success in this. counselor, what does it mean to you that in looking at the laws in this part of the country where this case is going to be tried, that some of these statutes date back to the civil war? it s something that the glenn county community in south georgia had to grapple with over the past year, that these archaic laws still existed on the books and that they make black people more vulnerable. i m grateful again that the community stood up, finally passed a hate crime statute in georgia. and that was because of the work of so many community organizers and supporters that the community finally stood up and got rid of the citizen arrest statute. it still exists on the books but even on those terms, it will not prove helpful to the mcmichaels
Ahmaud-arbery-caseCounselorOfficeCommunitySuccessJusticeSomethingCountryPartLawsSomeStatutesDone with donald trump. we don t know the answer to that, and the senate judiciary committee led by dick durbin, the chairman, is trying to get some answers. jon avlon, we know the president was pushing georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger to push his fraudulent election claims. but luckily the system worked and state officials did their jobs. what happens if there is a next time and those officials aren t there or, you know, if these new voter laws go into effect, they could just overturn the election. that s why we need to pay attention to these efforts, not just to voter suppression, but what an election law expert has called election subversion. brad raffensperger stood up, did the right thing, was under direct threat on tape by the president of the united states to find 11,000 votes so he could win the election.
Senate-judiciary-committeePresidentDonald-trumpDick-durbinJon-avlonAnswersGeorgia-secretary-of-stateAnswerOfficialsElectionStateSystemThere or, you know, if these new voter laws go into effect, they could just overturn the election if they want. go on. that s why we need to pay attention to these efforts, not just to voter suppression, but what rick hassen, the election law expert, has called election subversion. because you know, brad raffensperger stood up, did the right thing, was under direct threat on tape by the president of the united states to find 11,000 votes to effectively flip the election. he held. but we don t want to underestimate what means for the guardrails of our democracy. raffensperger was kneecapped by his own political party and now trump congressmen are running to hold that office implicitly so that the next time this might occur they would do the will of a trumpist figure. and that s the real danger here. that s why we ve got to keep our eye on the ball because this is not over. there needs to be real
ElectionRick-hassenAttentionVoter-lawsVoter-suppressionGo-onEffectEffortsElection-subversionThingPresidentUs13-year-old self if you could go back and have a talk with little man price? what would you tell him about what his future would be? you wouldn t believe it. you wouldn t believe it. it wasn t all that long ago, again, just some 20-some odd years ago if i had stumbled at the right place at the right time i wouldn t have fallen into a dream job. i would have fallen into into an opportunity that wouldn t have been available to me. and that good fortune is not my own doing. it s because of those who have come before me and those who have stood up, those who have fought for equal rights and dignity. and today i m just so fortunate and grateful to be able to take advantage of that good work. ned price, chief spokesperson for the state department, thank you very much.
PriceSelfFutureTalkLittle-man13PlaceIt-wasn-tDream-job20OpportunityWouldn-tTell your 13-year-old self, if you could go back and have a talk with little ned price, what would you tell him about what his future would be? you wouldn t believe it. you wouldn t believe it. it wasn t all that long ago, again, just 20 something odd years ago, that if i had stumbled at the right place at the right time, i wouldn t have fallen into a dream job. i would have fallen into an opportunity that wouldn t have been available to me. and that good fortune is not my own doing, it s because of those who have come before me, and those who have stood up, those who have fought for equal rights and dignity, and today, i m just so grateful to be able to take advantage of that good work. ned price, chief spokesperson
SelfPriceFutureTalkLittle-ned13SomethingPlaceIt-wasn-tDream-job20OpportunityThe full confidence of the house and senate democratic caucuses and that we re gonna be in a position to strike a blow against injustice and systemic racism and police violence in a meaningful way. hopefully sometime soon. when your own constituents in the district you represent in the city of new york come to you and they say, what s better now a year after those protests? people are out in the streets and politicians were heeding the call and various jurisdictions we re talking about different ways of reimagining public safety and performing the police specifically. but in the place that you represent, what is your answer to that and what s better now? well, all across america people showed up, spoke up, stood up, demanding justice for the murder of george floyd. and that was received. that s very different in the city of new york than what we typically encounter.
True-deep-waySenateBlowHouseRacismConfidencePolice-violenceInjusticeCaucusesPositionDemocraticNew-yorkCome to you. what is better now? all across america, people showed up, stood up, spoke up, demanding justice for the murder of george floyd. that is different than what we typically encounter. this is a city, when i was coming of age, 41 shots, no accountability, shawn bell, 50 shots, no accountability. eric garner, choked to death by a new york city police officer in front of the world to see, no accountability. one thing is clear. the people took to the streets to demand accountability for the death of george floyd and we received it. guilty, guilty, guilty was the verdict. i think that is a step in the right direction, and we passed in the house, not just once but twice, the first time with bipartisan support, the george floyd police reform act, and now
PeopleGeorge-floydMurderJusticeUnited-statesSpoke-upStood-upAccountabilityDerek-chauvinCityDeathShotsStood up by initial adopter, dog with spina bifida finally finds forever home Share Updated: 6:24 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 6:24 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 WLWT Digital Staff WLWT Digital Staff A 9-month-old puppy with spina bifida has found his forever home after his story went viral after getting stood up by a potential adopter last month.In a Facebook post that has since gone viral, nonprofit rescue organization Peaches Bully Rescue said their rescued American bulldog puppy named Jack traveled 40 minutes to meet a potential adopter but they never showed up or called. Jack was very sad when his meet-and-greet person was a no show, no call. He had a bath, got his fancy harness on, had a fresh diaper, and a dedicated foster team that drove 40 minutes each way just to end in huge disappointment, the nonprofit said.The post was met with hundreds of requests for applications to adopt Jack.Then, after a
United-statesAmericanFacebookPeaches-bully-rescueJack-thenBully-rescueDogSpina-bifidaStood-upForever-homeOhioEd: as we mention the low unemployment. and the rhetoric is going to repel african-americans in 2020. people get mad we re talking about the unemployment numbers. that s important because that means freedom, we re taking control of our own narrative. people are tired of this. democrats vote against things that we hear about global warming, and everything, but helping the neighborhoods. ed: he thinks that the democrats care more about illegal immigrants and he s stood up, accurate to say they ve stood up and democratic candidates and raised their hands that they want health care for illegal immigrants, but went on to say they care more about illegal immigrants than black voters, how do you back that up? that s true. i did the video and we see the living conditions in baltimore
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