that s how incredibly fast it happened. - [carolyn] well somebody called me right after it happened and said, tom coleman just killed one of those civil rights workers, and this town s gonna go up in flames. - [ruby] and before we could turn around the next thing i knew someone had pulled me from behind and i stumbled down the steps, and i fell to the side, and then i heard a shotgun blast, and i saw jonathan daniels fall down to the ground, fall backwards on the ground from the top of the, from the steps and he grabbed his stomach. - john daniels pushed ruby to the ground. and father richard caught me by my hand and jerked me around the car.
think that has opened up a more meaningful conversation. i think it is very easy to say well somebody flipped. i don t think that is the case. this is not reopening the current pay deal, nor is it pre empting next year s pay deal. i have always said i think the landing strip to end this on the agenda for change, rememberthis strip to end this on the agenda for change, remember this is more than just nurses, is for the pay review body to report quicker than it would. we heard from them just before half term. and for that to be backdated further than normal. normally it would go back to the 1st of april. i think the landing strip is for it to go back a bit further. i think the fact that conversation has been hard has been enough to ask the unions to suspend the current strikes, which has led to a more meaningful, trustworthy conversation
a voice inside my head said why don t you see how conscious people are of the subway art after all? i would say are you aware of the art in the subway? half of them said what art? no idea at all. i have some pens here, red, green and blue. here we go. my study of the subway really began years ago when i was eight years old. my father told me that down in the subway station in new york there were pictures on the walls, and i thought that was very curious, but what got me going deeper, besides the fact that i realised some stations were losing their decor so that had to be recorded, and realising this i got concerned and thought well somebody has to preserve a record of what we have. now, it became sort of a cause for me to record the embellishments of the station. so this is a rather long
which i think will suck up all the oxygen and build back better would never get done before that happened. but that is a true existential crisis and those efforts to suppress the vote and allow for a fairtarian take over of our democracy is what they intend to do but haven t seen before. we can t sit on the sidelines and watch this go by and say well somebody else will deal with it. that s why i jumped in the race for attorney general. i think we need other people to get out there and talk about this and confront these issues and not just to expect there will be other people. at the ends of the day, what we are going to need is we are going to need two things. one, everybody is going to have to vote, even if it is difficult. and two, we are going to have to have faith that our judiciary will hold. as it did in 2020.
red, green and blue. here we go. my study of the subway really began years ago when i was eight years old. my father told me that down in the subway station in new york there were pictures on the walls, and i thought that was very curious, but what got me going deeper, besides the fact that i realised some stations were losing their decor so that had to be recorded, and realising this i got concerned and thought well somebody has to preserve a record of what we have. now, it became sort of a cause for me to record the embellishments of the station. so this is a rather long project, almost a0 years in the making, and not done yet.