rumor that spread around little crozet, virginia in 2003. pretty soon, everyone knew it was true. it was not any ordinary fire that robert davis witnessed out there. going out to the grocery store, or the gas stations, stuff like that. it was clear there was a murder? yes sir. anne charles and her three -year-old thomas were dead. horribly. and larry claytor, the forensic man got a better look at it than anybody. this was probably one of the more horrendous cases i had worked in my career. larry could not give investigators much to go on. a few small footprints in the snow out back. but forget dna. and the possibility of finding that was flushed away by fire hoses. then i got word from the medical examiners office, they had recovered a knife that was sticking in the woman s back what did you think when you heard that?
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photographs of your dead child. but we need a game-changer here, chris. and you and i both know that images are powerful. images can alter the course of history. remember the images from vietnam. remember the images from the bridge, remember the images from burning him, where fire hoses were turned on demonstrators. an image can galvanize public opinion throughout all history. we are hiding ourselves. we are averting from the tragedy of shootings like this, that brutal murder of children with assault weapons. and what i said in the piece i truly believe, why should a child, who was an eyewitness, a vivid eyewitness in this tragedy, who will live with this for the rest in his or her life in grief counseling, be the one to bear all this? but all the rest of us, including our lawmakers, are spared. so that s how i see it. i believe we need a gate change of some sort.
digested it, it was like some of those comments senator durbin again, george wallace as an example,s you know, didn t sit too well. everyone knew that we had two holdouts in the democratic party, senators sinema and manchin. so i don t think the press was negligent in not putting that out there. it s almost like, hey, you know, the earth is round. we know that. [laughter] howard: well, i would disagree with both of you to this extent which is when using that kind of language about george wallace and i don t know how many people remember bull connor, the guy who turned fire hoses on demonstrators, it seemed to imply that anybody who opposed the voting rights legislation is not only kind of indicting all republicans, but some moderate democrats was, in fact, a racist. and that, i think, became more clear as the dust settled. let me move on to this, susan. even some of the president s liberal allies in the media, first of all, they were saying, well, the speech is too little too late, w