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Defendant Louie Sanchez sits in court during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. Sanchez and co-defendant, Marvin Norwood pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow brain damaged and disabled. They were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Evin Collins, and David Stow, sister and father of beating victim Bryan Stow are shown during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. Two men, Marvin Norwood, and Louie Sanchez pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Stow brain damaged and disabled. The pair were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Defendant Marvin Norwood is shown during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. Norwood and co-defendant, Louie Sanchez pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow brain damaged and disabled. They were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Defendants Marvin Norwood, left, and Louie Sanchez appear during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. The two men pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow brain damaged and disabled. They were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Evin Collins, and Bonnie Stow, sisters of beating victim Bryan Stow are shown during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. Two men, Marvin Norwood, and Louie Sanchez pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Stow brain damaged and disabled. The pair were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Evin Collins, sister of beating victim Bryan Stow is shown during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. Two men, Marvin Norwood, and Louie Sanchez pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Stow brain damaged and disabled. The pair were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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Defendants Marvin Norwood, left, and Louie Sanchez appear during a hearing Thursday Feb. 20, 2014 in Los Angeles. The two men pleaded guilty Thursday to a 2011 beating at Dodger Stadium that left San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow brain damaged and disabled. They were immediately sentenced by an angry judge who called them cowards and the sort of people that sports fans fear when they go to games.(AP Photo/Nick Ut )

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In this Feb. 3, 2014, photo,Yvette Calderon, an In Person Counselor for President Obama's new health care law speaks with taxi driver David Bilewu, a 39-year-old Nigerian immigrant at a city office where Chicago taxi drivers go to renew their license. As the March 31 enrollment deadline creeps closer, the law’s supporters know they won’t get far boosting the so-far disappointing numbers if they stay in their state agencies and nonprofit headquarters. Instead, they’re fanning out, strategically hitting places where they can mine rich veins of uninsured during the limited time left. Cab drivers, restaurant workers, artists and community college students are seen as fertile ground.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

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In this image released by G.C. Media, Victor Mooney, right, stands inside his custom built row boat "The Spirit of Malabo," as he prepares for the Goree Challenge, his fourth attempt at crossing the Atlantic to raise funds for HIV/AIDS, on Wednesday Feb. 19, 2014 in Maspolamas, Gran Canaria. (AP Photo/G.C. Media,Handout)

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Kansas state Reps. J.R Claeys of Salina, left, Steve Brunk of Wichita, and Marty Read of Mound City, confer after a meeting of the House Federal and State Affairs Committee, Thursday, Feb. 20, 2014, at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. The three Republicans support a bill approved by the committee to bring Kansas into a compact with other states seeking to exempt themselves from the federal health care overhaul. (AP Photo/John Hanna)