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isa?is the holiest week for christians around the world. give us an idea a sense of what to expect for today. >> reporter: well, what we have at the moment, of course, in st. peter's square is the mass that's going on. it will culminate with the address to the city and the world. traditional blessing that the pope gives on easter sunday. we understand that this will also, this address will include words of concern about christians in many places in the middle east, africa, ukraine and elsewhere where violence is plaguing people of all faith. this will be, we understand, one of the themes of his address today as well. isa? >> yeah, we did hear from him yesterday during friday's service in rome, where he talked about condemning the killing of christians, those beheading by isis as well as those brutally killed in kenya. we are expecting pretty much the same tone, the same message today, ben? >> reporter: this is the message that he's really been stressing throughout the easter season. the im
isa?is the holiest week for christians around the world. give us an idea a sense of what to expect for today. >> reporter: well, what we have at the moment, of course, in st. peter's square is the mass that's going on. it will culminate with the address to the city and the world. traditional blessing that the pope gives on easter sunday. we understand that this will also, this address will include words of concern about christians in many places in the middle east, africa, ukraine and...
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i'm isa soares.me bring you the top stories we're following at this hour. somali-based terror group al shabaab just released a statement warning of more bloodbaths in kenya. this comes in connection with the arrest five suspects at the garissa college. they followed with tension to see muslims and nonmuslims of this town, that is something that we need to find. that's come in the last few minutes to cnn. >>> u.s. security council will meet today to discuss the conflict in yemen. more than 500 people have been killed in the past two weeks. the fighting of rebel forces and houthi rebel abandoned the presidential palace amid heavy air strike. >>> and british police say they arrested five men and one woman in the departure zone of a dover port on friday morning but the suspects posed no immediate threat for safety. >>> pope francis parade for christians the day after islamic militants attacked a prayer service at the university of kenya. people from eight different countries carried a wooden cross commem
i'm isa soares.me bring you the top stories we're following at this hour. somali-based terror group al shabaab just released a statement warning of more bloodbaths in kenya. this comes in connection with the arrest five suspects at the garissa college. they followed with tension to see muslims and nonmuslims of this town, that is something that we need to find. that's come in the last few minutes to cnn. >>> u.s. security council will meet today to discuss the conflict in yemen. more...
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isa's only official answer was reportedly a simple description of the email policy. that's two months after hillary clinton had left the agency. bear in mind that these questions about her email practices were coming amid the raging fire storm over her handling of the benghazi terror attack which had happened just three months earlier. a very simple question, david. did she drag her feet on answering when she knew the answer surprising? >> it's not surprising. she has a habit of obstructing justice. i don't think there's any other word for what she's done. she did it during the clinton administration when her husband was president. there was a draft indictment written by a prosecutor against her back there for obstruction of justice. they didn't serve her with it because of monica lewinsky. they decided to put all their eggs in that basket but the bottom line here in her defense, she didn't lie. she just didn't answer the question. the big question is whether she destroyed her emails and server in new york by after she was asked for those emails from that committee.
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isa, back to you. >> thanks very much.cky day on the american game show the price is right. she won a car, but by mistake. watch this. >> go ahead. no. oh. >> i won it. >> congratulations. we just gave you a car. >> whoops. the game's model accidently revealed the correct answer. and it sent host drew carey into a laughing fit. the contestant was thrilled. a tweet said sometimes you wake up and feel like getting somebody a car. >> and that does it for us for this hour. thank you very much for joining us. for our viewers in the united states new day is just ahead. for everyone else we'll be back with a check of your headlines in just a moment. stay here with cnn, the world's news leaderf to enhance your eyes. introducing a whole new way it's 1-day acuvue® define™ brand contact lenses. . your eyes' natural beauty. ask your doctor today about 1-day acuvue® define™ brand. >>> new threats this morning from the terrorist group and promising to carry out more attacks in kenya. details emerge after searching for victims. >>> all o
isa, back to you. >> thanks very much.cky day on the american game show the price is right. she won a car, but by mistake. watch this. >> go ahead. no. oh. >> i won it. >> congratulations. we just gave you a car. >> whoops. the game's model accidently revealed the correct answer. and it sent host drew carey into a laughing fit. the contestant was thrilled. a tweet said sometimes you wake up and feel like getting somebody a car. >> and that does it for us for...
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isa? >> ben for us in rome. thanks very much.ng will be unseasonably cold for many people across the eastern united states. derek van dam joins us now with more. >> people getting used to springtime conditions, then they wake up on easter sunday and all of a sudden, it's 20 degrees below what it was this time yesterday. that's what they are feeling, at least along the east coast of the united states especially where you see the shading of purple and pink. washington, d.c. is 20 degrees colder than yesterday. on the flip side, a warming spell across the midwest including chicago, kansas city and the colorado rockies. we have freeze watches and warnings across kentucky and parts of tennessee into northern alabama and georgia. these are the temperatures we are waking up to early sunday morning, flirting with the freezing from knoxville to nashville as well as northward into indianapolis. here is the easter day forecast across the united states. the big apple, 61 degrees, a bit of rain in the forecast. scattered thunderstorms for the
isa? >> ben for us in rome. thanks very much.ng will be unseasonably cold for many people across the eastern united states. derek van dam joins us now with more. >> people getting used to springtime conditions, then they wake up on easter sunday and all of a sudden, it's 20 degrees below what it was this time yesterday. that's what they are feeling, at least along the east coast of the united states especially where you see the shading of purple and pink. washington, d.c. is 20...
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according to "the new york times," daryl isa was investigating the possible use of personal e-mail. one of the questions from the letter to clinton asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal account to conduct official business. if so, identify the account. clinton did not reply to the letter and resigned as secretary of state seven weeks later. the state department did respond with a summary of policies but failed to include an answer to that specific question. a clinton aid said quote, her usage was widely known to the over 100 department and u.s. government colleagues she e-mailed as her address was visible on every e-mail she sent. >>> new jersey governor chris christie kicked off a two-day trip through new hampshire on tuesday. he gave a detailed speech on his ideas for entitlement reform saying it's time to raise the retirement age for social security. >> i've come to new hampshire today to talk about the challenges that we're facing as a country. one of the challenges that we face is the unrestrained growth of government spend on entitlements. w
according to "the new york times," daryl isa was investigating the possible use of personal e-mail. one of the questions from the letter to clinton asked, quote, have you or any senior agency official ever used a personal account to conduct official business. if so, identify the account. clinton did not reply to the letter and resigned as secretary of state seven weeks later. the state department did respond with a summary of policies but failed to include an answer to that specific...
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i have a policy, i do not talk about cakekardashian, but he isa kardashian any more. he is this is fantastic news, this makes people, all over country, those conservative republicans that bruce jenner claims to be one, understand that being lgbt comes in all shapes and sizes even bruce jenner who was a huge guy, a man -- >> a mascot of manliness. he was a super star. >> and he is now coming out as somebody who feels he is a woman is fantastic it makes people understand st not an abstract thing, that someone was in living room. to now hopefully he will never be with the kardashians again. kennedy: here is difference went stand gender community there are -- transgender community, unfortunately there are high rates of suicide, and depression, and poverty, and bruce jenner, took this and made it phenomenal. >> i support bruce, and anyone else being who they are that even includes being a republican. really, the bigger, they welcome bruce. and -- >> this bums you out? >> the republican part? anyone being a republican bums me out. kennedy: that is part of the pill you are h
i have a policy, i do not talk about cakekardashian, but he isa kardashian any more. he is this is fantastic news, this makes people, all over country, those conservative republicans that bruce jenner claims to be one, understand that being lgbt comes in all shapes and sizes even bruce jenner who was a huge guy, a man -- >> a mascot of manliness. he was a super star. >> and he is now coming out as somebody who feels he is a woman is fantastic it makes people understand st not an...
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they follow in the tradition of old testament preacher, men like isa isaia. >> i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. even though john the baptist faces himself at the edge of the wilderness, people come from far and wide to hear his uncompromising message. >> geographically speaking he's actually from the margins. he goes out away from the center of power to the wilderness and draws people to himself. >> it might seem to us today obvious that jesus is more important, but at the time, if we'd been alive in first century palestine, we would know the name of john the baptist, but we might not know the name of jesus. >> the son of a jewish cleric, john how condemns the religious establishment. >> my god, john was angry withr become a very exploitive class. >> in an echo with old testament prophesies, the gospels recount his passionate belief that the end of the world is close. >> judgment is coming. >> and with it the coming of a new messiah. >> the kingdom of heaven is coming. >> to prepare themselves,
they follow in the tradition of old testament preacher, men like isa isaia. >> i'm here to warn you! >> but from the fringes of this civilization, one voice is louder and reaches further than any other. even though john the baptist faces himself at the edge of the wilderness, people come from far and wide to hear his uncompromising message. >> geographically speaking he's actually from the margins. he goes out away from the center of power to the wilderness and draws people to...
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and she's going to have, you know, daryl isa and gouwdy will have hearings and ask her questions about the e-mails and the server. look, republicans are going to attack her with every single thing that you threw out there. >> but they don't have to. she said it to the everyday americans. nobody even asked her the question. >> well, right now, look. she's doing -- still doing quiet well on the polls. i don't see, at least yet, within the democratic primary, anybody emerging to take her on and challenge her. we need to see who emerges out of the repub le eely can party. >> you know, joe, i'm sure that you saw what we all saw. and that was her scooby scooting by these senior citizens, people in wheelchairs waiting to see her at the entrance. you know, to this everyday american na e that she wants to talk to. she blows by them. and, later that day, actually, her van, scooby van, parks in a handicapped spot. >> certainly the handicapped spot was ridiculous. but the point is, look, all of these announcement tours are -- you know, you look at ted cruz. goes to liberty university where he's fo
and she's going to have, you know, daryl isa and gouwdy will have hearings and ask her questions about the e-mails and the server. look, republicans are going to attack her with every single thing that you threw out there. >> but they don't have to. she said it to the everyday americans. nobody even asked her the question. >> well, right now, look. she's doing -- still doing quiet well on the polls. i don't see, at least yet, within the democratic primary, anybody emerging to take...
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looking through this document the record of fugitives, gay will say napoleon took into the station, or isa napoleon, who was this napoleon? well, eventually turns out louis napoleon, a black man born in new york in 1800 which meant a lot have been passed in 1799 for gradual emancipation, sea goose board, not a slave exactly what he deserved and friendship of like 21 years to his owner until he became fully free and to do that so in the 1820s he finally becomes free. but basically by the 1840s napoleon is working in the office of sidney howard gay what they call the anti-slavery office with this newspaper is published by this main job is to go in the fugitive slave. he scours the docs, after looking for those hidden on both the win william steele since people by train from philadelphia to new york louis napoleon goes and meets them at the train depot and brings them to the office and in their sent upstate new york and canada. the interesting thing and louis napoleon goes to court to get writs of habeas corpus for people who are brought, slaves were brought to the states try to get them free
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cnn's isa suarez has been keeping score in the electoral title bout. ♪ >> reporter: through six monthsput through their paces, warming occupy economic policies. even taking jabs at each other. fighting it out tonight in the blue corner, weighing in with five years in power, it is defending government, the conservative party. in the red corner with a previous 13 years of rule, it's the labor party. gentlemen, let's keep it clean. for voter it's economic policies and pledges that will be weighed out. it's the blow by blow who've stands where. the conservative vs. made a bold promise call -- conservatives have made a bold promise, calling for referendums if they win. >> the conservatives in the blue corner started an aggressive front. they've offered an use referendum. that's good for offering people choice. however, i would give the round to the red corner, the labor party, who aren't offering that. businesses are nervous. we got more nervous around the time of the scottish referendum. now more nervous. we could lose jobs, investing, not good for the economy. i give that round to labor.
cnn's isa suarez has been keeping score in the electoral title bout. ♪ >> reporter: through six monthsput through their paces, warming occupy economic policies. even taking jabs at each other. fighting it out tonight in the blue corner, weighing in with five years in power, it is defending government, the conservative party. in the red corner with a previous 13 years of rule, it's the labor party. gentlemen, let's keep it clean. for voter it's economic policies and pledges that will be...
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isa sailor lost at sea for 66 days was found alive. this is off the coast of north carolina. the crew of that ship rescued him yesterday. he was spotted floating on a capsized sailboat and here he is walking already. he went out fishing back in january but somehow his boat lost its mass and capsized. the coast guard said he fished with a net he collected rainwater and rationed his food to stay alive. now he's got an injured shoulder. he was dehydrated but they say otherwise he's okay. >>> seismologists got an early heads up before the series of earthquakes hit the bay area wednesday and thursday. rob roth reports on the experts to expand an early warning system throughout california. >> reporter: the magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck just after midnight. followed by two smaller after shocks. >> i was just about to go to sleep and i felt my bed move from side to side. >> reporter: the earthquake early warning system detected the quake would reach berkeley a second and a half after it struck san ramon. >> somebody can within a second or two drop cover and hold on and protect thei
isa sailor lost at sea for 66 days was found alive. this is off the coast of north carolina. the crew of that ship rescued him yesterday. he was spotted floating on a capsized sailboat and here he is walking already. he went out fishing back in january but somehow his boat lost its mass and capsized. the coast guard said he fished with a net he collected rainwater and rationed his food to stay alive. now he's got an injured shoulder. he was dehydrated but they say otherwise he's okay....
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bill goes to republican governor isa hitch inch son who saidel sign it. >> it tries to maintain the balancereligious freedom versus equal protection laws. it is a balance we always try to achieve. this bill tries to do that. >> opponents of the bill marching outside the governor's mansion in little rock tuesday hoping hutchinson will change his minds, veto the measure. >> this bill is going to permit people in this state to be treated like training ers when they are just like you and me. >> meantime wal-mart which is bales in the arkansas, weighing in on the legislation. ceo doug mcmillan releasing a statement which says, quote today's passage of hb1228 threatens to undermine the spirit of inclusion present throughout the state of arkansas and does not reflect the values we proudly uphold. but zombies owners support the bill saying it has nothing do with discrimination. >> we've happily served them, we do so again. the issue is i've not for having the government or any entity force me as a business owner to do any particular item. >> governor hump inch son could sign the bill into law as ea
bill goes to republican governor isa hitch inch son who saidel sign it. >> it tries to maintain the balancereligious freedom versus equal protection laws. it is a balance we always try to achieve. this bill tries to do that. >> opponents of the bill marching outside the governor's mansion in little rock tuesday hoping hutchinson will change his minds, veto the measure. >> this bill is going to permit people in this state to be treated like training ers when they are just like...
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more from isa suarez. >> reporter: greece has produced its fair share of tragedies.it's the economy that is facing the most unfortunate of narratives. the prologue written by the government in january spoke of bold pledges putting a dramatic end to austerity. greece is also face a herculean task. under the terms of the original bailout, it has to repay almost $30 billion in debts by the end of the year. at the end of this month, it reportedly faces a bill of $1.8 billion for public sector wages and pensions. its creditors have frozen the next portion of the international bailout, $7.8 billion, until they're pleased with greece's package of reforms. >> translator: greece is part of the eurozone. despite an intensive discussion, we do not agree on what we must do next. since i have an experienced diplomat as a spokesman, i'm supposed to say we agreed to disagree. >> reporter: this caused a scene change in act two. brussels was the backdrop this past february. after three euro group meetings, a decision was made to extend aid to greece by another four month. reforms sti
more from isa suarez. >> reporter: greece has produced its fair share of tragedies.it's the economy that is facing the most unfortunate of narratives. the prologue written by the government in january spoke of bold pledges putting a dramatic end to austerity. greece is also face a herculean task. under the terms of the original bailout, it has to repay almost $30 billion in debts by the end of the year. at the end of this month, it reportedly faces a bill of $1.8 billion for public sector...
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our isa suarez takes a look at that issue. >> reporter: the often stormy english channel that separates britain from the rest of europe. for centuries, this small island nation has played host to immigrants from across the globe. people in search of a better life. a way to make a living in this free and democratic nation. the cliffs here have long been seen as a symbol of britain's frontier. the very first glimpse of the promised land of immigrants arriving from mainland europe. but now this border has become the source of political as well as physical division. the leader nigel faraj says mass immigration is responsible for many problems in british society. and has left public resources overstretched. it's a sentiment that's gained him increasing support amongst voters. when prime minister david cameron took power five years ago, he made a big promise, to big immigration down to tens of thousands. but on this commitment, he has failed. >> do you accept you haven't met the promise there? >> not met the commitment that i made. i fully accept that. >> reporter: in the year to september 20
our isa suarez takes a look at that issue. >> reporter: the often stormy english channel that separates britain from the rest of europe. for centuries, this small island nation has played host to immigrants from across the globe. people in search of a better life. a way to make a living in this free and democratic nation. the cliffs here have long been seen as a symbol of britain's frontier. the very first glimpse of the promised land of immigrants arriving from mainland europe. but now...
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my colleague isa suarez picks up the news next from london. to tell the good from the bad?"people the power of the review. and now angie's list... is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule... ...services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angies list app. visit angieslist.com today. it'the setting is perfect.ey. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. plenty of guys have this issue, not just getting an erection, but keeping it. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or l
my colleague isa suarez picks up the news next from london. to tell the good from the bad?"people the power of the review. and now angie's list... is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule... ...services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our angies list app. visit angieslist.com today. it'the setting is perfect.ey. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. plenty...
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races are taking to the streets to assert that black lives matter and the new jim crow, of course, isaseautifully put it has to come to an end. >> i guess i wonder, dorian, when we talk about reform, i want to read an excerpt from "the baltimore sun's" magnum opus, a piece that came out last year. it reports that officers have battered dozens of residents who have suffered broken bones jaws noses, ankles, head trauma organ failure, even death coming during questionable arrests. some residents were beaten while handcuffed. others were thrown to the pavement. in almost every case prosecutors or judges dismissed the charges against the victims if charges were filed at all. so this is a question -- there's certainly reforms that need to be undertaken in policing, and there are broader questions that we'll get to later about whether or not policing is even appropriate. but the criminal justice system, the idea that -- it seems like nine times out of ten, that we err on the side of law enforcement. do you think that that is changing in terms of society and maybe even in terms of the courts? >
races are taking to the streets to assert that black lives matter and the new jim crow, of course, isaseautifully put it has to come to an end. >> i guess i wonder, dorian, when we talk about reform, i want to read an excerpt from "the baltimore sun's" magnum opus, a piece that came out last year. it reports that officers have battered dozens of residents who have suffered broken bones jaws noses, ankles, head trauma organ failure, even death coming during questionable arrests....
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so they brought in isa. and they started lobbying these groups. so the vote starts coming down. and the americans are very comfortable. they know they have done their groundwork. they know they have thrown their development dollars their way. then india votes no. you see this kind -- what just happened there? ok, but we still have our 2/3. then haiti. haiti votes no. and the 2/3 needed for that agreement just began to crumble. from that, you see an incredible , incisive post mortem about what went wrong with that vote. and what went wrong they say is that we paid attention to everything except the wishes of the inhabitants. we paid attention to national security issues, we paid attention to where military bases were, we paid attention to what our allies wanted, but we did not pay attention to the wishes of the inhabitants and we got a bad brush back pitch in the u.n. so anything we develop now is going to have to take into account the wishes of the inhabitants. again, this is a major step, and a major piece of the naacp played in trying to help shape the u.s. foreign policy to u
so they brought in isa. and they started lobbying these groups. so the vote starts coming down. and the americans are very comfortable. they know they have done their groundwork. they know they have thrown their development dollars their way. then india votes no. you see this kind -- what just happened there? ok, but we still have our 2/3. then haiti. haiti votes no. and the 2/3 needed for that agreement just began to crumble. from that, you see an incredible , incisive post mortem about what...
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isa. in particular -- it is a.riod in particular where they had bad moves in their china get that cool back. a lilly pulitzer dresses around $200 for a shipped dress. the ascetic is paid beachy like this. a lot of floral prints. lilly pulitzer who died a couple of years ago was known for having these amazing parties and target's first commercial showcases one of those parties. you're talking about that kind of price point. targets price point is anywhere from two dollars for like nail polish and iphone cases that are on the lower end of the spectrum. it does go up and up to around $200. not for the dresses, but some of the excess there's. they also hired lounge chairs and deck chairs with the lilly pulitzer print. as we were leaving, we saw a couple of ladies shoving a bunch into the back of their cars. they hope to mac out -- max out their five item limit. betty: it is cheaper and more affordable, but still a little bit premium. >> julie: compared to some of target's merchandise. this was $20. betty: i think that
isa. in particular -- it is a.riod in particular where they had bad moves in their china get that cool back. a lilly pulitzer dresses around $200 for a shipped dress. the ascetic is paid beachy like this. a lot of floral prints. lilly pulitzer who died a couple of years ago was known for having these amazing parties and target's first commercial showcases one of those parties. you're talking about that kind of price point. targets price point is anywhere from two dollars for like nail polish...
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. >> she isa couple of things. common court worries the hell out of me. we need to keep in mind the insurance companies are pushed against the fence, you can't come back. we need to talk about that. and thank you for being here. gov. rick perry: common core and obamacare, i dressed those earlier -- addressed those earlier. brandeis liberal but he respected the constitution. he said that states should be able to experiment. i group that -- i agree with he said, at least they do not wr destroyed the repub. i fear grateeatly that obamacare has the potential to destroy our country. i know how to expand health care. a decade after it was passed , there were more than 3500 practicing physicians practicing health care. it is about putting thoughtful practices into place. i will suggest to you, that will happen in the states, it will not happen in washington dc. common core is every amount just as bad as obamacare. god bless you. [applause] >> good afternoon. after lunch is governor time and i have the opportunity to introduce another governor to you and just a m
. >> she isa couple of things. common court worries the hell out of me. we need to keep in mind the insurance companies are pushed against the fence, you can't come back. we need to talk about that. and thank you for being here. gov. rick perry: common core and obamacare, i dressed those earlier -- addressed those earlier. brandeis liberal but he respected the constitution. he said that states should be able to experiment. i group that -- i agree with he said, at least they do not wr...
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artificial monster robot steps out of the gates of hell out of turn to the person sitting next the isa i bet you that's the bad guy. i bet you that's the bad guy. you will not vote for the villain. you won't. mitt romney let himself be demonized and vilified. you can't until a fire so the all you can do is make the other guy a villain if he had shown what he was about then you would have to villains and people would have the choice of which one of these two villains has the best policies. that didn't happen because we don't understand the power of story. we don't understand the power of what they did when they said that mitt romney is a vampire who causes cancer in his employers, the ones to put women in binders and ship their lady parts to china. by the time the debate started he was already darth vader and the election was already over. if we don't understand the power of this will never win again and i don't want to lose to these people. if we are going to lose to at least listen to people with machine guns and tanks are somebody you can respect them not these are common is? do we h
artificial monster robot steps out of the gates of hell out of turn to the person sitting next the isa i bet you that's the bad guy. i bet you that's the bad guy. you will not vote for the villain. you won't. mitt romney let himself be demonized and vilified. you can't until a fire so the all you can do is make the other guy a villain if he had shown what he was about then you would have to villains and people would have the choice of which one of these two villains has the best policies. that...
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we are getting back to leadership, but i think the string over what isa 85%, 90% of the health care site juries in the air. it is not in government. that goes for r&d as well. we have brilliant minds in dod research, but the cutting-edge stuff with regard to development to relate new technology vaccines, countermeasures and coordination with dod. i would speak in favor also the intelligence community and say that we need the good and tell us you will too help us to know in which direction to develop these new countermeasures. >> i appreciate that. very helpful to us because we have had different people testified with regard to return having a role in offensive than unifying and integrating mutual capabilities for an outcome that is very helpful. we thank you. we thank all the families. ladies and gentlemen, we are going to take a 10 minute break. maybe nine and a half. lunches are outside. dr. irwin will be her luncheon speaker. if you've been in the military you understand what i'm about to say. you've got 10 minutes, so swallow it down into it later. food is outside of the door. we wil
we are getting back to leadership, but i think the string over what isa 85%, 90% of the health care site juries in the air. it is not in government. that goes for r&d as well. we have brilliant minds in dod research, but the cutting-edge stuff with regard to development to relate new technology vaccines, countermeasures and coordination with dod. i would speak in favor also the intelligence community and say that we need the good and tell us you will too help us to know in which direction...
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it represents a real opportunity to give the american people more of isa say on this important issue and we look fiewrtd forward to a vigorous debate on it next week. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: this morning i extend a warm welcome to reverend ralph williamson from nevada. for a dozen years dr. williamson has served as senior pastor. during that time, he has helped shepherd the first african-american episk pall episcopal church through expansion. he is a devoted pastor and he's beloved by a growing congregation that includes senator cory booker's mother. corey's mom and aunt live in las vegas, and it was there that his good dad died. ithey are so proud of their son cory as well they should be, as they're proud of having wore shipped in this church. the apostle paul wrote "as we have there opportunity let us do good to all men especially unto them who are of fanal." williamson has heeded this admonition doing good for his flock and the people of all southern nevada. through his leadership, the first african-american episcopal church has become a -- his tire
it represents a real opportunity to give the american people more of isa say on this important issue and we look fiewrtd forward to a vigorous debate on it next week. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. reid: this morning i extend a warm welcome to reverend ralph williamson from nevada. for a dozen years dr. williamson has served as senior pastor. during that time, he has helped shepherd the first african-american episk pall episcopal church through expansion. he is a devoted...