and was being shown on tv stations all over the world. so it was a slap that was heard around the world. this sort of thing used to happen in american legislative chambers a lot, even in the u.s. senate a century ago. i guess we ve outgrown it. or have we? if you thought american politicians were above childish play, hold on to your hats and take a look at this next clip. oh! we finally get some good old-fashioned american brawling. of course wouldn t you know it would be alabama. southern hospitality flies right out the window during a legislative session in montgomery, alabama, in 2007. the day ends with a bang. or more literally a punch. oh! uh-oh. there it is. that was quite a punch. that was a roundhouse punch it looked like. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. journalist rhonda colvin
commissioner. running for land commissioner in texas, likely to win. a legitimate texan? yes. he ll win this race unless something weird happens and an odds on favorite for governor in nine years. you re embracing the mother i think thoughtfully. do you think she took a roundhouse punch that included the clinton, why should the same four families be running the show. let s face it, who else is she talking about? definitely, she was cuffing her cub around, as you said, also fire inging a shot across bow at the clintons, i have dealt with and wayne has, too, i ve dealt with barbara bush a lot over the years. if there s a godfather in that family, it s not h.w., or george, it s barbara. she s the keeper of the christmas card list and enemy s list. i love it. she never forgets i tell you, she never forgets. she s fierce and she s helped make two men president.
and was being shown on tv stations all over the world. so it was a slap that was heard around the world. this sort of thing used to happen in american legislative chambers a lot, even in the u.s. senate. a century ago. i guess we ve outgrown it. or have we? if you thought american politicians were above childish play, hold on to your hats and take a look at this next clip. oh! good old-fashioned american brawl, wouldn t you know it would be alabama. southern hospitality flies right out the window during a legislative session in montgomery, alabama, in 2007. the day ends with a bang. or more literally a punch. oh! uh-oh. there it is. that was quite a punch. that was a roundhouse punch it looked like. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. journalist rhonda colvin covers the state senate for alabama public television and
the 14-year-old gators player who tackled the referee are all charged with battery on a sports official. bradley and howard plead guilty and are both sentenced to two years of probation. going to deny your request for a continuance. for a continuance. austin pleads not guilty and is awaiting trial. mr. howard and mr. bradley were both somewhat remorseful. definitely sorry that it happened and i wish we all would have handled it in a different way. mr. howard who is a large man made a comment that he was throwing some large roundhouse punches and that he feels fortunate that he never really directly made contact with the ref or any of the opposing team because he could have really hurt them. although the referee threw the first punch, he is not charged. the referee used good judgment and he wanted to defend himself. i did not see him throw the first punch, but based on what i saw with my eyes, i would have defended myself, as well. the arrests are not the only consequ
around the world. this sort of thing used to happen in american legislative chambers a lot, even in the u.s. senate. a century ago. i guess we ve outgrown it. or have we? if you thought american politicians were above childish play, hold on to your hats and take a look at this next clip. oh! good old-fashioned american brawl, wouldn t you know it would be alabama. southern hospitality flies right out the window during a legislative session in montgomery, alabama, in 2007. the day ends with a bang. or more literally a punch. oh! uh-oh. there it is. that was quite a punch. that was a roundhouse punch it looked like. oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. journalist rhonda colvin covers the state senate for alabama public television and