Perhaps, you know, as Anne said, that maybe she just - you know, she's not going to move up.
She was an animal that when people would go into the gallery in front of what we call our Outer Bay exhibit where she was on display, you know, every time that she would swim past, you could just hear, you know, people's gasps.
And in this film, she's playing this woman who is just - she's really just beaten down, and she just wants to, you know, save her son, to do the best for him.
Mr. WEB SHAYE(ph) (Former U.S. Attorney): You know, she just had all the Republicans in the state mad at her.
You know, there was a lady next to me on her cell phone all the way through and she was just, you know, being rude.
Just when you think you know someone, he or she surprises you.
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She said, you know, they just came to me and said we're going, they didn't tell me what was going on.
You know, she pointed out that this is just a short-term infusion of cash here, and it doesn't really solve any long-term problems.
And she came down to one of the events we had down here in Boulder and she just is so used to seeing, you know, busted-up, missing-limbs people that to them it's like, wow, this is totally normal.
Ms. GENTRY: Well, I think she just answered that in the sense that, you know, you all have these newly-registered voters.
"You just don't really know what to think about this or how to react, " she said.
Ms. BARBARA ARWINE (Executive Director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under the Law): What's beautiful about the Kimberly Samuels story is just how determined she is to vote, and how she's, you know, struggled with her life problems, and how she is still committed to her city.
And so listening to the song and knowing about that back history, you realized how much more poignant it is, in terms of her speaking, not just this sort of abuse and addiction, you know, as a social problem, but she's really speaking from her own experience as well.
And you know, before she died a number of years ago, Amanda Berry's mother, I mean she would call and talk to just any reporter in town, you know, newspaper, TV, anybody who would give any attention to the case, just repeating the details trying to spark some kind of memory, a witness, anything.
"But the real problem is that in the absence of comprehensive immigration reform, you're asking the state, you're asking officials of the state, like the people of the department of motor vehicles, to, in effect, ratify someone who is not here legally as someone who is going to be given a privilege, a document from the state, and, you know, it just didn't bear up under a lot of scrutiny, " she explained.
And all of you know -- (applause) -- and she's not just working here, but she has taken the time to travel with me on my special projects.
In the older film, the 12-year-old Regan starts acting up because, well, she's possessed by the devil, but also because her parents have just divorced and she now lives with her single mom, a working actress, and you know how that goes.
" and she said "Sal, if you're meant to write songs you'll just know how to do it.
So I think it just sort of puts a negative light on her as well because you're - you don't know where she's coming from.
Just for starters, two years ago, the affirmative action case out of the University of Michigan, you know, she was the person who wrote the opinion that said that the affirmative action policy at the University of Michigan Law School, not the undergraduate school, was constitutional.
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