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Okay, I'll get it.

You see?

Yeah, it's pretty.

Look at that yellow flower.

- There's amazing wildflowers here.

- Mm-hmm.

- Can you see?

- Mm-hmm.

Sheep don't know what to think yet.

Dobra.

I'll come with you a little.

Lay on the floor, grab both legs.

Grab both legs.

Shane Mosley was out there.

- Hey, what's happening? How are you?

- How you doing?

- Getting close to everybody today.

- Oh, I see. Okay.

- Nothing wrong with being close.

- That's what I always say.

- Keeps everybody warm.

- Exactly.

- Go get this kid.

- I will.

Lot of jabs. Lot of catching.

He's gonna try to floor you.

Hit him in the damn shoulders. Got it?

All right, baby. Go ahead. Go ahead.

How did that delivery go?

Was it easy, that one?

- Which one?

- The one you just did.

- The baby?

- Yeah, was it an easy delivery?

Yes, she is very easy,

although she's gonna be our fourth.

This is our fourth delivery.

- Fourth delivery.

- Mmm, fourth.

It was so easy and she delivered quickly.

She was just coming in.

How many more babies

do you think you're going to get today?

It depends.

They can come very little, and they

can come as many as you think of.

How many midwifes are there here today?

Today we are three in number.

Okay, go get 'em.

Next.

My theory is that Americans exist

to the degree they're being filmed,

or believe themselves to be filmed.

- Yeah, that

- This is the natural condition.

You see how Americanized I am now.

Careful.

She sees everything around her

and she's totally blind.

That's the image of the philosopher

who falls in the well, you say?

- Yes.

- While looking at the star.

Uh, uh, uh, uh!

I didn't see the headlines.

I sort of saw .

Watch out!

Yup, and these.

- And what else?

- You gonna bring them.

Hi, y'all. Cup in my mouth.

With a cup in your mouth, huh?

You know, these guys weren't real smart.

Can you take us through these items

and tell us what they are?

Mm-hmm.

All these items are the clothing

taken from James Byrd's body.

Uh, there's not a whole lot

of evidentiary value to these items.

Uh, but it's always important that things

like this be admitted into the courtroom.

One of the things that we did in

this trial was make up these booklets...

with 13 pictures to establish

specific evidentiary points.

Could you describe a couple

of key pictures in there

you felt really made your case?

There's .

There's one picture

it's about the third one in it

that, uh, shows all of the extensive

dragging marks on the body.

And one look at that picture

and you realize

how painful it must have been

and how much t*rture was involved.

Then there are several pictures

over in the back

where the elbows are ground in

way past the bone.

And when you look at these photographs

and you realize that for

a large portion of this dragging,

James Byrd was alive,

that he was using his elbows, uh,

to keep his head and shoulders

away from the pavement dirt,

that he was twisting his hips

back and forth

and using his, uh, heels

to try to keep his head from

coming in contact with that pavement.

And you see the degree of flesh

that's torn away during that process,

you begin to get mad.

Uh, hearing somebody talk about it

and actually looking at it

is different.

We gave each juror

a copy of this booklet,

and that eliminated the need

of showing the pictures on a screen

or showing 'em in a courtroom.

That, uh, creates, uh,

a whole lot of extra emotion.

We had all the emotion we needed

in this case without adding to it.

I need a little. Yeah, it's good.

- Beautiful.

- Yeah?

Yeah.

- It's okay now?

- It's beautiful. Yes, thank you.

Diversion.

Wait, wait. Yeah.

Keep the door closed.

Mamasho.

Thanks, sweetie.

I want to keep that off

so I can see you guys.

- Duh.

- Nice.

Felix, are you putting

the camera lens on too?

Thanks, guys.

You guys are so good at

putting things away.

Yeah, that's the microphone.

Don't be scared.

I so high.

- I can see the whole Kabul.

- This is great.

Whoa! Najib, hold on!

Whoo!

Cover this eye. Cover your hurt eye.

And look out and tell me what you can see.

Describe everything that you see.

Um...

And now cover the other eye

and tell me what you see.

Mmm.

Nothing.

In this side,

I can feel a little bit of light.

And when I'm moving my Oh, sorry.

It's okay. English or Dari is great.

Tell me in Dari.

You just look at me,

even though we're not filming everything.

What, um .

What are the expenses you have

to take care of your son right now?

Um, my expenses right now are.

Pampers, wipes, clothes, shoes, food...

which is by being a single parent

is not easy and it's not impossible.

It's possible because I've been

doing it by myself for 19 months.

But at the same time, I just feel like...

with another child,

and what I'm trying to do right now,

it's not I don't feel like I can do it.

I work as a cashier. I just started there.

Just working till I get out of school.

That's all. So.

Tell me about school.

I'm studying to become a paramedic,

so, yeah.

I'm just trying to pursue my dream

so I can have better for my son.

Like I was telling you out in the lobby,

I feel like a bad person because I let it

happen a second time, you know. So.

I don't really think I can do

a second child by myself.

That's why I just feel like a bad person.

A bad female.

Because I let it happen a second time.

And I told myself not to do it,

but it happened anyways.

Okay. The only rule I'm gonna give you

is you may not say,

"I'm not a good person" anymore.

'Cause that is not the case.

Unintended pregnancy

is an unintended pregnancy.

That's all it is. That's all it is.

- So... no more, okay?

- Okay.

Okay? I'm not kidding.

Yeah, me too.

And you're making

everybody cry, number one.

And it's also happened to all of us.

We've all had unintended pregnancies.

If this clinic wasn't here,

what would you do?

Just start the sentence with,

"If this clinic wasn't here..."

If this clinic wasn't here,

I'd probably do an adoption,

but, as crazy as it sounds,

I said in my head, I said,

"Well, I would rather an abortion

than to give him

give the baby up to a family

I don't know."

Because if I want to hold it,

then that's love.

And I don't want to, you know

I know.

I'm so sorry.

You caught me.

I didn't mean to.

I was just trying to film the ground.

I was over here looking at the lighting.

The lighting's good now, Kirsten.

- Come here, honey.

- Is it okay if I film you?

Mom?

It would have been our furniture in here.

There was a swing that used to be

right there, that we had.

You can see the hook from the swing.

Yeah.

Ah, this is fun.

Little breeze come through here?

Huh.

I wonder if this .

Uh, the fireplace is confusing me

so I won't say .

Somehow I have a feeling that

when you came in the front door,

there was something here

that was a fireplace.

- Uh-huh.

- I don't know where it is.

Like this stove here.

That little stove. Was that here?

Yes, we used that.

Uh...

That's amazing.

Wow!

It's like magic.

Aw.

Look at her hands.

Dobra.

Thank you so much.

Ah, this is so good!

Oh, geez.

Oh, Jesus.

Can everyone clear out of my light?

That would be great.

Pennsylvania!

Pennsylvania!

Our community and many others

have faced extreme difficulty

and profound sadness.

We ask at this time that we all pause

and together take part

in a moment of reflection

and to especially consider

all victims of childhood sexual abuse

and those who've endured

suffering and loss.

You are in our hearts today.

For the glory of old State

For her founders strong and great

For the future that we wait

Raise the song, raise the song

Sing our love and loyalty

Sing our hopes that bright and free

Rest, O Mother dear, with thee

All with thee, all with thee

When we stood at childhood's gate

Shapeless in the hands of fate

Thou didst mold us, dear old State

Dear old State, dear old State

May no act of ours bring shame

To one heart that loves thy name

May our lives but swell thy fame

Dear old State

Dear old State

Thank you, guys.

- Thank you. Thank you.

- That was great.

Disconnected. Gave me dial tone.

Completely disconnected.

I can hear you.

Well, we were not actually

inside the court,

but we were able to watch

what was happening inside

through CCTV screens that were put up

inside the media filing center,

where we are all working from,

all the journalists covering this trial.

So, um, we could hear...

- You all right, Kirsten?

- I'm havin' a ball.

Okay.

Left! Left! Left, right, left!

Left! Left! Left, right, left!

Back in 1775!

Back in 1775!

My marine corps came alive!

My marine corps came alive!

It's hard to talk when you're running.

I don't know if you've ever tried that.

You know what I'm saying? Is that okay?

Is this really, or should I .

A little bit here more

so his eyeline stays a little bit .

There you go. Great.

The m*llitary gave us .

They gave us what's called a media card.

It's a card that tells you pretty much

what you can and cannot say to the media.

It says that you can't say anything bad

about the m*llitary.

Don't point your opinions on

on the political side of it

and definitely don't give up

any classified information

or talk about your operations.

Just tell 'em like, "Hi, I'm all right."

That's pretty much it.

You really You really can't

say anything outside of that.

Are you expected to be called back?

I believe so.

Our commanding officer has said

it's not about "if" as "when."

Mm-hmm. And are you gonna go back?

No.

- You're not?

- No.

What repercussions do you face

if you don't?

It's possible jail time.

That's one possible thing.

- Are you willing to risk that?

- Yes.

Yes, I will not let my person

I will not let anyone send me back

over there to k*ll other poor people.

Especially when they pose no thr*at

to me and my country.

I'd hate to see you get into any trouble,

you know.

Oh, yeah, man. Me too.

- I don't want to see you in jail or anything.

- Oh, yeah.

Do you have a lawyer?

Do you have any help or...

No, not at this point, no.

Well, you know, we'll see what we can do

if you need any help.

Okay.

I don't want this to be the end of this

being in touch with you here.

All right, so, yeah, stop it like that.

We'll throw it in and we'll start it.

Okay. Ready?

Go!

If you have two quantum pieces

of matter like elementary particles

that are produced at the same time,

they have certain quantum properties

associated with them.

And if you move one off

to infinite distance

or, you know, just arbitrary far away,

if you do an experiment on the other one,

then the one that's far away

will react instantly,

as if you had been doing

the experiment on it.

And yet, it's so far away

that it would take the speed of light

thousands of years to reach it.

You can entangle across time, you can

entangle into the future, in the past.

You can entangle through space.

That's what quantum entanglement means.

It means that there's another

underlying layer of nature

that we haven't discovered yet.

- I feel entangled with you already.

- Yeah.

Aha! Great!

- Can you see, you guys? Yeah.

- Uh-huh.

Dobra!

Thanks! Good Ping-Pong players.

Dobra, dobra!

Tell me things

you remember about your brother.

Do you ever see these things

when you're dreaming?

Excuse me?

- I haven't got you. Excuse me.

- Yeah.

No, you're you're...

- It's hurting, yeah.

- Yeah.

So... this is I am disabled.

I woke up sometimes

and I'm hearing voice saying,

"You need to do something

for women who have been r*ped."

And I'm saying like, "Yes, I will, I will."

It's just, we basically talk

about the fact

that actually nobody

we never go through our own trauma.

We are just putting things

inside of ourselves

by thinking this is something

what we need to do.

It's work, but it's really heavy work

because after you see thousands

of stories and putting in yourself,

what is your channel to let it go?

So...

Yeah, it makes me a little bit

a little bit angry, yes, it does.

But I mean, I couldn't choose

where I will be born

and what what will happen, so...

How has Ramadan been?

Ramadan has been good?

This is a camp in Zalingei.

So if we can get him in the foreground

and those women chopping down the tree

in the background.

And then can we

get them in the foreground?

- They had to bring the the

- Firewood.

Yeah, because she said

they call them bastards.

She said that?

I want to change the subject

and ask if she was always

such a great dresser.

- What are you doing?

- Thomas puffed proudly.

- What's that?

- Speak up, Thomas.

I'm sorry, sir. Excuse me, ma'am.

Perhaps we could find

a grand and tall Christmas tree for the .

So, with a clink and a clank,

two flatbeds were fixed.

Look at all these lovely hats!

There's something a grandma

can never have enough of.

He could blow down a house made of bricks.

But he couldn't blow down

the house made of

God on high

And in you

There's no shadow

So thankful you've been so kind

Oh, so faithful

From age to age

Oh, you remain the same

Holy and

Holy, holy

Oh, my God is holy

Holy, holy, holy

Oh, I believe

Holy, holy, holy

Holy

From age to age, you remain the same

From age to age

You remain the same

Oh, you are holy

You remain the same

You remain the same

Worthy are you, my Jesus

I bless your name for you're holy

She couldn't let go of things.

Look at all the stuff she saved.

She didn't save one.

"Kiss me, I have a mental

disability" button.

She saved...

you know, a hundred of them.

I mean, I'm glad I have one... to film...

but, like, I don't need this many.

I think the other thing about being angry

is, like, if you were too angry,

like, you might not

you might not come back.

Like, that you .

You know,

that you could lose it emotionally

and then, like, not really regain...

But... like you wouldn't come out of it.

Say more about what you're sick of.

I'm just sick of it. I'm sick of this.

Here's the poetry announcement

for the poetry books.

I'm sick of this.

I feel like I'm going to get punished.

But I'm sick of it.

I'm sick of all of it. I'm sick of it.

I feel like I'm done.

I'm done with this,

and this.

I'm done with this...

and I'm done with this...

and this and this,

and all of this f*cking stuff!

And all of these,

and that, and that.

And all of these.

Oh, my God!

I totally don't want you to see me.

I just feel like now I have to clean this up.

Now I have to figure out what I'm doing.

I have to get this back in order.

That was crazy!

- Oh, my God.

- I suppose we have the sound of that.

Yeah. Well, we got the image of it too.

Should we go downstairs

and have some bagels, people?

That's a good idea.

Mommy, I want to cover that birdie.

- You want to do what?

- I'm cover that birdie.

You want to cover which birdie?

Birdie close to Grandpa window.

Dead, dead, dead birdie.

- The dead birdie?

- Yeah.

Okay, you want to go

cover the dead birdie?

- Felix.

- Let's go.

I think we have to be Let's be care .

Let's have Grandpa help us, 'cause I don't know

where that bird is and what shape he's in.

- Well, let's see.

- I see it.

- You see it?

- Maybe alive?

Oh, I see it.

It's in pretty bad shape.

Well, Dad's got the bird.

- Dead bird.

- What happened to the bird, guys?

- I touch it.

- Don't touch it, Fizz.

Why?

Because I think there have

been bugs crawling on it, probably, right?

- Yeah, flies.

- Why can Grandpa touch it?

Well, Grandpa's

just holding it by the little leg, see?

Can you see, he's got it by the little leg?

- So should we bury it in the ground, guys?

- Yeah.

- I have gloves.

- You need gloves, Viva?

- Mommy, I wanna put on my shoes.

- You wanna put on your shoes, Viva?

- I'll take care of it.

- No, we want to come with you, Grandpa.

- You want to come with me?

- Yeah, come on, guys. Let's go.

- I have shovel.

- You have a shovel?

- Yeah.

- Where is your shovel?

- Over there.

- Dad.

- Yeah?

- Let's get .

We can bury it under a tree,

don't you think?

If we had a shovel.

Or we could put it in the china closet.

That's a very bad joke.

I think let's just throw it

over there in the bushes.

I'll put it underneath

this rhododendron tree,

and that way it will cause

the rhododendron tree to grow

because it will fertilize it.

- Okay.

- Ashes to ashes.

What's the word?

Ashes to ashes, dirt to dirt.

- Mama! Mama, hey!

- Yeah, Viva?

I want to jump on the air.

- You want to jump on the trampoline?

- I see some newspapers!

Oh, we must get the newspaper.

If on the street you see a dead man,

you cover his face, right?

Why have we to look injured

and dead people on the media?

Because that attract people

and it's good for for advertisement.

It's good for ads.

The question that I have is,

during the refugee crisis, the picture of the

boy who had drowned off the coast of Turkey,

I think that was like a very big turning point

of the public perception of the refugee crisis.

I understand you might disagree,

but I'd like your opinion on that.

When you focus on death, you say,

"It's done. It's finished."

No... There's nothing to do

except voyeurism,

except watch and "Wow!"

So here is the main problem for us.

We have to find a way to represent horror,

to represent death,

respecting the golden rule

dignity.

Is there any one you would show us?

Oh.

I would need to talk to the Byrd family,

but if they'll permit me, I'll introduce

I'll release something on the ankles.

What else you want to talk about?

If you want to take us

through some of the exhibits over here.

Actually, can we pull the chain out?

Can you guys pull it and show it to us?

- These two can.

- Thanks.

Okay.

- Enough?

- Yeah.

- Go ahead. That's good.

- Okay.

Okay.

Ah-ah!

To who?

Oh, man.

K.J., you've been dying to ask one.

Well, I just I mean, that was

kind of amazing what happened to you.

Like when you first started.

Can we, like, come back to the present?

Like, what did that just feel like?

I mean, it seemed like you were

surprised by what you felt like.

Yeah, I was surprised.

Was it surprising to you

I mean, even Yeah.

At points when you go back

to that hallway.

Don't go back to the hallway.

Just now, what happened?

Right now when you sat down

with the keys, like, what just...

- It was amazing. I saw it.

- Yeah.

What was it?

I really don't know how to explain it.

I don't know. Just .

Um .

It was an intense time.

You know? Um .

And, uh...

Um, it just surprises me that it still

gets to me after all these years.

It's just like I don't know

how to describe it other than

when you recall something

that was very intense for you,

especially if you're not, like, expecting,

you don't see it coming.

Um, you just feel this rush of feelings.

It feels like you want to cry,

but you're not really sad.

It's just, like, you know.

And you know, things just start

to cascade, you know.

You remember You remember being anxious.

You remember being angry.

You remember being frustrated.

You remember, um .

You know, all that, um

all the feelings that went along

with that with that time.

The champion, from the gold corner...

He's coming, and he's mad.

I worked f*cking hard!

I worked hard, man!

f*ck!

f*ck!

Garcia against Lamont "Havoc" Peterson.

The main event.

That's bullshit! That's f*cking bullshit!

I worked hard!

That was my fight!

You don't know nothing!

Don't touch me! Don't f*cking touch me!

This fight ain't over.

- Yo, yo.

- What?

I'm going to talk to my mother. What?

- Listen to me.

- That's bullshit!

- I worked f*cking hard!

- Yeah, I know.

- I was f*cking him up!

- I've been in that position, buddy.

You've been in that position.

How the f*ck you gonna rob me like that?

Hey, let me go.

You did a great job. Look at me.

You should've had that.

Don't get mad.

There's a lot of people watching.

Control yourself. Let's go in the back.

The world is watching.

Will he just tell me what it is, or .

There it is.

So, I wanted to tell you a story.

When, you know, we were making this film

about really serious stories of the w*r

and everything,

and when I came home to New York,

I, um

I It's hard to tell this story to you.

Yeah.

I I, um

I got the copy of the other movie

we were making, and I didn't watch it.

I just gave it to a friend.

And I said,

"Oh, you're going to love this movie,

'cause it's all about blueberries

and this land."

And then when she saw it, she said,

"Why didn't you tell me

it was about all these terrible things?"

And I completely blocked it out.

- So I can kind of...

- You know the story.

They are really happy that actually,

you brought these memories back,

and they stay in your mind,

because they are also happy

to see you coming back, and they are .

You can kind of record our kids now

when they are growing.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

We hope we will

be able to see your kids.

And maybe if you brought kids,

they see how we are living here.

And so they can see

where their mom was filming

and what she was doing.

There must be some way we can find out.

Marbles?

Oh, I'd love to have

another day with your prince, Max.

We all said people love you.

Here's a jazzy little jacket.

Just try this on.

How do you like the new suit

I made for you?

No, real suit.

You want to see how cute you look?

Look, I can turn the screen around. Look.

How do you look?

- It's that me doin'?

- Yeah, that's you in there.

What do you think?

- I don't like it.

- You don't? Why not?

I'll tell you what.

Because it's got these numbers

and this face.

Yeah. Oops. There you are.

Can you see yourself now?

There you are. There you are.

That's your face.

- This one, you mean?

- Yeah.

You look pretty cute, don't you think?

I think I have something wrapped

around my head. Don't you think?

I think it's 'cause

of the numbers on the screen.

You don't have anything

wrapped around your head.

Just your hair.

What's the photo in your hand?

What place is that?

That's my family ranch.

What's the name of the family ranch?

Uh .

It's It wears down with time,

and so the big rocks coming over the hill

- on the way down to the cabin.

- Mm-hmm.

Yeah, let's see.

Who's this guy? Who's that guy?

- It's who I married.

- That's who you married?

- Uh-huh.

- Who is he to me?

- You know him too?

- I know him too.

I've known him all my life.

- No kidding.

- Yeah, I'm serious.

Look, here's me as a teeny, tiny baby.

With that little smile, right?

That's that little smile I do. How's it go?

Wait, show me.

Show me. How is it?

I like to smile

without opening my mouth, right?

Yes.

- That's a nice little baby.

- Wasn't I a cute little baby?

Don't take a picture

when your hair is messed up.

Can you fix it? There we go.

Oh, yeah, that's looking good.

- You getting me?

- Trying to get you.

- That's good. You're helping me.

- Yeah.

Faster. Faster.

Faster. Faster.

Faster. This hat is blue.

This hat is blue.

- This hat is blue.

- This hat is blue.

- What color is this hat?

- What color is this hat?

- What color is this hat?

- What color is this hat?

- It is blue.

- It is blue.

- It is blue.

- It is blue.

It is blue.

Please be careful.

The bag may fall out.

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