John McCain
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Williford trial testimony (Day 6, pt 5)
Part 3 of May 23, 2012, testimony of Jason Williford's mother, Pam Williford. (Viewer discretion is advised.)
we did there were several times. Well there was a big deal McCain I didn't really at that time I never I didn't know like she put something special on your side you could even.drums. At a certain point. When Jason's great starting going downhill. And McCain listen less to -- so he. Did not play in the band I don't think if it was for short time and -
Rep. Insko speaks on campaign finance law
Republicans across the nation starts speaking out against this. Against the united Senator McCain and others. An we hope to build a coalition process. Oh okay.
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NAACP criticizes state spending priorities
The NAACP and other groups complain that state lawmakers are ignoring the needs of large segments of North Carolina's population.
We have troubled -- looked around the -- dating but. Carolinians on McCain's been hope putting up based on public tool we saw the bases. We've been the statistics that we often ignore poverty. Well -
Williford trial testimony (Day 5, pt 4)
Part 2 of May 22, 2012, testimony of Raleigh police homicide detective Sgt. Jason Hodge. (Viewer discretion is advised.)
torture. She indicated -- here pulling in and things of that nature McCain increasingly violent torture. So physical violence yes sir. -
House Judiciary Committee approves eugenics compensation bill
A House Judiciary Committee passed legislation calling for $50,000 payments to living victims of a former state program to sterilize people.
Hello McCain is an exercise in I mean eat grader at carnation and school years rally. And -- I just believe that general -- -
Wake school board retreat
The Wake County school board holds a retreat on May 22, 2012.
valedictorian and a full scholarship to NC state. Valedictorian has earned -- McCain morehead scholarship to UNC Chapel Hill. -- our students are headed to out of state schools to attend the University of Pennsylvania -
Twenty-two states join campaign finance fight
Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending.
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Campaign Finance Montana
FILE - Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock is seen at an event in which he announced the start of his 2012 gubernatorial campaign on in this Sept. 7, 2011 file photo taken in Billings, Mont. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending. Bullock argues that political corruption in the Copper King era led to the state ban on corporate campaign spending. A clarification of Citizens United is needed to make clear that states can block certain political spending in the interest of limiting corruption, he said. On Friday, May 18, 2012 Montana's case was given a boost when U.S. Sens. John McCain , R-Ariz., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-D-R.I., signed on in support. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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Campaign Finance Montana
FILE - Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock is seen at an event in which he announced the start of his 2012 gubernatorial campaign on in this Sept. 7, 2011 file photo taken in Billings, Mont. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending. Bullock argues that political corruption in the Copper King era led to the state ban on corporate campaign spending. A clarification of Citizens United is needed to make clear that states can block certain political spending in the interest of limiting corruption, he said. On Friday, May 18, 2012 Montana's case was given a boost when U.S. Sens. John McCain , R-Ariz., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-D-R.I., signed on in support. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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Campaign Finance Montana
FILE - Montana Attorney General Steve Bullock is seen at an event in which he announced the start of his 2012 gubernatorial campaign on in this Sept. 7, 2011 file photo taken in Billings, Mont. Twenty-two states and the District of Columbia are backing Montana in its fight to prevent the U.S. Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision from being used to strike down state laws restricting corporate campaign spending. Bullock argues that political corruption in the Copper King era led to the state ban on corporate campaign spending. A clarification of Citizens United is needed to make clear that states can block certain political spending in the interest of limiting corruption, he said. On Friday, May 18, 2012 Montana's case was given a boost when U.S. Sens. John McCain , R-Ariz., and Sheldon Whitehouse, D-D-R.I., signed on in support. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
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