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lockhart road. where david's family lived. >> there could not have been a better place for us to be when all of this terrible stuff happened. >> reporter: the awful news raced through two families that night. david's sister julie was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. >> i said, "what?" "what are you, what are you talking about?" "what are you saying?" >> reporter: julie went straight to her parents' house. >> mom had all of the pictures of brad and jill i guess that she could gather up and was holdin' them. and just sitting on the floor and just rocking and sayin', "my babies." "my babies." "they've killed my babies." "somebody's killed my babies." >> reporter: david sent his uncles to tell kim's parents, janice and frank renn. >> janice, late at night, the doorbell rings, what can this be, huh? >> well, it can't be good. so i go out and i open the door and i see 'em standing out there and i think my mind just went blank. >> and janice yelled for me to get out there. so i got out there
lockhart road. where david's family lived. >> there could not have been a better place for us to be when all of this terrible stuff happened. >> reporter: the awful news raced through two families that night. david's sister julie was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. >> i said, "what?" "what are you, what are you talking about?" "what are you saying?" >> reporter: julie went straight to her parents' house. >> mom had all...
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with us now is joe lockhart. course was president clinton's press secretary and led the war room during his impeachment inquiry. during the clinton impeachment, there was an effort to say while that was going on the president was still attempting to do the people's business. trump's strategy is the opposite. all his tweets and focus is on this and attack and so on. is that a smart strategy? >> i think it's a terrible strategy. it's hard to say this is all political when everything you're doing is political. i think the effectiveness of president clinton's strategy was he never talked about. he never, ever more month after month after month no matter what they said about it, he'd say i'm not dealing with that. my lawyers are dealing with that. i'm dealing with the people's business. and we continued. now, did that make it go away? of course not. it was still the dominant story, but as far as people looking at what the president was doing, what he was thinking, what he was working on, they never wavered in thinking
with us now is joe lockhart. course was president clinton's press secretary and led the war room during his impeachment inquiry. during the clinton impeachment, there was an effort to say while that was going on the president was still attempting to do the people's business. trump's strategy is the opposite. all his tweets and focus is on this and attack and so on. is that a smart strategy? >> i think it's a terrible strategy. it's hard to say this is all political when everything you're...
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let's get to the bottom line with carl bernstein, also jill lockhart, a cnn commentator. us the 30,000 foot view of what happened here yesterday. >> i think that perhaps we have a new dynamic and some ground is shifting. two things have happened. one, that nancy pelosi now is the face of the democratic party, not the candidates, not warren, not biden, but for the next few months, nancy pelosi, a very formidable opponent of president nixon is really going to be the personification of the democrats and their constitutional argument that we have a corrupt president who has admitted his own corruption of the electoral process, who has taken the country somewhere where it has never been before, in encouraging a foreign power to undermine our system of free elections in this country. and it seems to me, even by the reaction of the senate yesterday, in finally agreeing to a resolution joined by democrats that there's recognition on the republican side in private that the president himself has set up this mudslide that he is now covered in himself, along with mr. giuliani, and it
let's get to the bottom line with carl bernstein, also jill lockhart, a cnn commentator. us the 30,000 foot view of what happened here yesterday. >> i think that perhaps we have a new dynamic and some ground is shifting. two things have happened. one, that nancy pelosi now is the face of the democratic party, not the candidates, not warren, not biden, but for the next few months, nancy pelosi, a very formidable opponent of president nixon is really going to be the personification of the...
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joining us now, joe lockhart and aiesha moody mills.hone call between pelosi and schumer, they're pressing the president on action. everyone is still waiting to see what the president will support and not support. do you see progress? >> i don't. where is mitch mcconnell and what is he doing? you have the democratic leadership trying to get this president to do the right thing right now. where are the republicans. specifically the republicans in the senate. i think it's interesting -- >> they want the president's instructions. >> they should be the ones in position to get their guy to do the right thing. he's going have an interesting re-election where this is going to come up over and over. the democrats shouldn't be the only ones carrying the water on and trying to safeguard american lives. right now we are all at risk of gun violence. and the republicans are kind of sitting around dwid ling their thumbs. we need to put more responsibility on mitch mcconnell to get trump to move something, move anything at this point. it shouldn't jus
joining us now, joe lockhart and aiesha moody mills.hone call between pelosi and schumer, they're pressing the president on action. everyone is still waiting to see what the president will support and not support. do you see progress? >> i don't. where is mitch mcconnell and what is he doing? you have the democratic leadership trying to get this president to do the right thing right now. where are the republicans. specifically the republicans in the senate. i think it's interesting --...
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we just had joe lockhart who wishes they didn't use transcript but describes d as summary.it a summary? ho would you describe exactly what this is. >> i would describe it as says at the top. memorandum of the phone conversation. an individual on the nsc stach to has taken a transcript provided to them by the situation room probably closest to a verbatim transcripts that exists and massaged the text more often than not to take away ums, ahs and stops and starts make the pros more elegant, but there's a human condition here at play both on the part of the situation room tribe etranscrib the nc is s pers krchlnsc trans. >> thanks for helping make sense of this, larry. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> soon the president is expected to address the call summary alongside ukraine's president and we are going to bring this to you live. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. wh
we just had joe lockhart who wishes they didn't use transcript but describes d as summary.it a summary? ho would you describe exactly what this is. >> i would describe it as says at the top. memorandum of the phone conversation. an individual on the nsc stach to has taken a transcript provided to them by the situation room probably closest to a verbatim transcripts that exists and massaged the text more often than not to take away ums, ahs and stops and starts make the pros more elegant,...
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shery: dennis lockhart, thank you so much for sticking around throughout our show.r thanks to kathleen hays. coming up next, nissan is looking to slim down as it tries to get back on track, seeking to sell an affiliate in a billion-dollar deal. we will run through the plan. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we continue our covering climate series. today we are looking at green bonds as a race to keep up with demands at curbing carving -- at curbing carbon emissions. there is a lot of opportunities for investing in futures -- future tech. b of a have helped surging sales in green bonds which are for everything from windfarms to batteries. they have already beaten 2018's record of $135 billion with issuance having more than quadrupled in the past five years. this as investors concede. u.n. at 640 four funds focus on environmentally friendly investments. that stands at more than $220 billion, compared with around $80 billion we saw at the end of 2014. they observe even from investors who don't identify as green climate related bonds, they are appealing in this late stage of the e
shery: dennis lockhart, thank you so much for sticking around throughout our show.r thanks to kathleen hays. coming up next, nissan is looking to slim down as it tries to get back on track, seeking to sell an affiliate in a billion-dollar deal. we will run through the plan. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ we continue our covering climate series. today we are looking at green bonds as a race to keep up with demands at curbing carving -- at curbing carbon emissions. there is a lot of opportunities for...
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down further into these new numbers, with me now are former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhartnd former hillary clinton spokesperson karen finney. joe, i want to go first to you. we see here now this dead heat really at the top of these polls. we have warren at 22%, biden at 20. but given the 4% range there, they are essentially tied or at least in a dead heat. how important a sign is this for warren? >> well, i think it signifies and memorializes what a good campaign she's been running. she's really been the candidate who has moved. biden started at the top. i'm sure he expected someone to move to be, you know, the co-frontrunner. and she's done that. you know, the one word of caution here, though, is where we are in the calendar, that this race is most analogous to 2004, where you have lots of candidates. and, yes, john kerry went on to win and he won iowa. but estimate in september he was way back in the field. everybody was talking about howard dean. so it is very good news for elizabeth warren. i don't think it's bad news for biden. i think he's holding steady there. it is
down further into these new numbers, with me now are former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhartnd former hillary clinton spokesperson karen finney. joe, i want to go first to you. we see here now this dead heat really at the top of these polls. we have warren at 22%, biden at 20. but given the 4% range there, they are essentially tied or at least in a dead heat. how important a sign is this for warren? >> well, i think it signifies and memorializes what a good campaign she's...
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let's talk about the winners and losers of the debate, with joe lockhart, commentator and former white house secretary, elena plot, john avlon, and laura coates, former federal prosecutor. joe, what stood out? >> i thought biden was good in the last hour. he needed to come and bring force, be resolute, and he was. that's good. the second thing is, for the first time, i think warren and sanders were put on the defensive. medicare for all without a private insurance option is not a popular idea among democrats. there's a little myth out there in the bun dit class that biden is out of step. it's unpopular. there's a cnn poll that shows it's a 15-point difference, 55-40, over the democratic party wants this private insurance option. the third and maybe the most important thing, four of the second-tier candidates made a very good showing last night, which means they will be around for the next one and the next one. and it will take a while for this to settle out. >> let's keep going around the table. what stood out to you? >> i agree with joe. where joe biden came out strongest is saying to
let's talk about the winners and losers of the debate, with joe lockhart, commentator and former white house secretary, elena plot, john avlon, and laura coates, former federal prosecutor. joe, what stood out? >> i thought biden was good in the last hour. he needed to come and bring force, be resolute, and he was. that's good. the second thing is, for the first time, i think warren and sanders were put on the defensive. medicare for all without a private insurance option is not a popular...
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lockhart -- craig lockhart hospital. .his is a firing squad this needs no explanation. the sky is clearly not having a good day. prisoners of war, the aria squadrons, there were 18 causes, breakdown.eved of high-altitude, low out to two. people did not realize -- low out to do. people did not realize -- some of these guys were flying at 19,000 feet, wondering why there is were bleeding, they were dizzy, they were nauseous, headaches. all this stuff. they did not put two and two together. late in the war, you have the extremes of flying at the high altitude. flying without leave, the necessity of rest. clients -- pilots could be traumatized. .lcohol and tobacco it was funny. especially alcohol -- i have a .uote in a minute he was actually advocating out call and all of the pilots drank it as a tonic for the nerves. lloyd brown was on a steady diet we will talk about in a bit. milk and brandy for about three months. parsons would take a flask with him. he said that the only way i can keep on patrol. so, tobacco, all of this stuff. this is a fascinating subject. he made th
lockhart -- craig lockhart hospital. .his is a firing squad this needs no explanation. the sky is clearly not having a good day. prisoners of war, the aria squadrons, there were 18 causes, breakdown.eved of high-altitude, low out to two. people did not realize -- low out to do. people did not realize -- some of these guys were flying at 19,000 feet, wondering why there is were bleeding, they were dizzy, they were nauseous, headaches. all this stuff. they did not put two and two together. late...
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the lockhart manual, just the same. >> who served since 1991. >> i've a very vivid memory of justice,y card to conference. at this library card had a name tag on it like one of the grade teacher's name to come out one of those plastic slighting name tags. i kept wondering, he's got a life appointment. why does he have a slighting name tags? i walked out of his chambers and my first conference as a justice. what do i see? as he justice thomas with the same name tag. >> he then went for kennedy. >> talk about civics. >> kennedy became after he was confirmed, the first justice to serve with one of the former clerks. he has long been the courts swing vote. gorsuch was expected to be more in the mold, who actually actuy introduced him to philosophy of regionalism. >> he talked about regionalism. the constitution, it had a profound effect on me. >> the concept sounds simple, interpreting the laws and reporting to the original intent of those who wrote them. >> he says, the rights of the constitution, they were given 1789, the rights which were today, they can never be taken away. we the peo
the lockhart manual, just the same. >> who served since 1991. >> i've a very vivid memory of justice,y card to conference. at this library card had a name tag on it like one of the grade teacher's name to come out one of those plastic slighting name tags. i kept wondering, he's got a life appointment. why does he have a slighting name tags? i walked out of his chambers and my first conference as a justice. what do i see? as he justice thomas with the same name tag. >> he then...
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political analyst margaret tall lib, the politics and white house editor for axios and commentator joe lockhart president clinton's former white house press secretary. start with what clarissa reported, joe, if the ukrainians are not going to put out their verbatim transcript of this conversation then it's very hard to trust actually what the white house has put out. they don't have the best record with transparency and the fact that, as jim points out, this was a five-page summary of what we understand to be a 30-minute phone call, of course it just raises the question of what are we missing? what have they expunged and hiding in the other computer network that is not supposed to be designed to store conversations like this but was. now what? >> i think that's what investigation and what adam schiff is going to be leading, because if you believe the reporting around this, and there's no reason not to, there has to be an e-mail record of people talking about, you know, did you hear what the president said and why it was moved from the normal server to another server. so i think they will try to
political analyst margaret tall lib, the politics and white house editor for axios and commentator joe lockhart president clinton's former white house press secretary. start with what clarissa reported, joe, if the ukrainians are not going to put out their verbatim transcript of this conversation then it's very hard to trust actually what the white house has put out. they don't have the best record with transparency and the fact that, as jim points out, this was a five-page summary of what we...
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. >> cnn political commentator joe lockhart is with us, former press secretary of course for president look. that said, the american people sadly expected in many ways a certain, it of politicians. feels a little different obviously your former boss accused of lying. look at corey lewandowski essentially saying i only have to tell it truth when under oath. a man considering a run for senate. where are we now? >> i think it reflects his boss. you know? we have 12,000 and still running mistruths, untruths, distortions coming from donald trump and i think he was there to please his boss. because his future political aspirations are tied to his boss. where are we? we're where donald trump wants us to be and that's the scary thing. he wants to degrade the truth so it becomes something that's negotiable. that's how he'll -- it's how he got elected and will get re-elected and it's important for everybody in moments like this to stands up and sap the truth isn't negotiable. you're telling the truth or lying. >> there are facts for a reason. they're facts. not negotiable. not alternate facts. >
. >> cnn political commentator joe lockhart is with us, former press secretary of course for president look. that said, the american people sadly expected in many ways a certain, it of politicians. feels a little different obviously your former boss accused of lying. look at corey lewandowski essentially saying i only have to tell it truth when under oath. a man considering a run for senate. where are we now? >> i think it reflects his boss. you know? we have 12,000 and still...
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joe lockhart. good evening. sounds like in this corner. you are all in the house. so good to have you. we're going to make you part of our fireside chat. this is our fire side chat. >> i love it. >> martin, going to start with you. we saw the top ten democrats on the stage. moderates, progressives. did voters get a better idea of how the people in the field differ, do you think? >> yeah, i think they really did. i think there was a much more forceful debate from joe bide dep and amy klobuchar particularly on health care. biden and klobuchar and others took on sanders and warren on the issue of the cost of the program and more importantly the idea that private insurance would be taken away. that's what's unpopular. elizabeth warren said people don't like health insurance companies. a lot of people like the plans. that's the difference. that dividing line was much clearer than it has been in previous debates. you got a better sense of the divide and where the debate centered. >> did you find that there were that different -- are they that far apart on any one policy,
joe lockhart. good evening. sounds like in this corner. you are all in the house. so good to have you. we're going to make you part of our fireside chat. this is our fire side chat. >> i love it. >> martin, going to start with you. we saw the top ten democrats on the stage. moderates, progressives. did voters get a better idea of how the people in the field differ, do you think? >> yeah, i think they really did. i think there was a much more forceful debate from joe bide dep...
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also joining us joe lockhart, press secretary from the clinton white house and ran the clinton war roomthat impeachment. when you hear about this ambitious timeline, what do you see in that? >> i think two things. one is they have what they need on articles of impeachment pertaining to the mueller report. they've -- you know, that won't take many up. i don't think they'll have to do any public information gathering on that. secondly i think the speaker wants this done ahead of the campaign next year and get it done while people are focused on it. it's a chick and an egg thing, but the polls have moved. the public now is in a poll this morning supportive by one point of impeachment. that was a 12-point deficit last week. i think what she's done is very smart. she's narrowed it. she's put it in probably the best prosecutor's hands. and also the most serious committee. which you don't have the crazies on the intel committee except for maybe mr. nunes but that's a whole other subject. i think by narrowing it, she'll be able to move with enough speed so they can politically take advantage of
also joining us joe lockhart, press secretary from the clinton white house and ran the clinton war roomthat impeachment. when you hear about this ambitious timeline, what do you see in that? >> i think two things. one is they have what they need on articles of impeachment pertaining to the mueller report. they've -- you know, that won't take many up. i don't think they'll have to do any public information gathering on that. secondly i think the speaker wants this done ahead of the...
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i remember after that, had joe lockhart. you saw people around the white house and you heard about the war room. right now, it is very internal. we need answers now, instead of holding back and people are not getting answers and up with of the reasons why these impeachment numbers are rising. i talked to reverend jesse jackson over the weekend. he said, you know, this president has pushed nancy pelosi to do what she did and now america seems to be understanding what is going on. this is not working in their favor and they need to come out and really address the american public about this. >> what is interesting about the president being disappointed in the messaging or strategy after the release or declassification of these documents is that the president notoriously doesn't follow the messaging scheme set up by the white house any way. he goes straight to twitter and that is what we have seen over the weekend. he is creating the messages. >> that is the problem. this president -- that is the problem. that is the question. i
i remember after that, had joe lockhart. you saw people around the white house and you heard about the war room. right now, it is very internal. we need answers now, instead of holding back and people are not getting answers and up with of the reasons why these impeachment numbers are rising. i talked to reverend jesse jackson over the weekend. he said, you know, this president has pushed nancy pelosi to do what she did and now america seems to be understanding what is going on. this is not...
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cupp joining us and also joe lockhart. we saw those shirts. is coons right, are republicans going to spin this as democrats want your guns? >> i don't think it is spin. beto is always proud of himself when he has a tv moment and quick to fund raise off it and slap it on a bumper sticker or t-shirt. we saw the same when he swore on television twice. and so i'm not surprised that he really thinks that this is a big seller for him. but everything that he said before hell, yeah, we'll take your ar-15s was good. and less quotable, right? but harder to put on a t-shirt. and harder for republicans to cut into an attack ad. that was literally handing republicans an advertisement that they can use against him and it was just unnecessary. as chris coons said, we understand his frustration. whatever side of the issue you are on, you know, you can admire his passion on this issue. but to say stuff like that that he thinks is cute and clever and quote theable is probably going to hurt him and the party. >> i won exercider if it will t. passion came through
cupp joining us and also joe lockhart. we saw those shirts. is coons right, are republicans going to spin this as democrats want your guns? >> i don't think it is spin. beto is always proud of himself when he has a tv moment and quick to fund raise off it and slap it on a bumper sticker or t-shirt. we saw the same when he swore on television twice. and so i'm not surprised that he really thinks that this is a big seller for him. but everything that he said before hell, yeah, we'll take...
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cnn political commentator and former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhart and cnn politicaldoes swearing typically make a presidential candidate seem more authentic, more passionate maybe, or does it seem contrived? >> i think if it comes off as authentic, it helps you break out of the pack. and i think for beto in particular, who was having trouble getting traction and is still in the lower tier of the candidates, this was something that hit close to home, and it was authentic when it came out. i'm not sure he'll continue doing this. but we've had a general coarsening of our politics. remember, the president has said a number of things on camera that are on par with what beto said. so, you know, i think if you need to say, hey, everyone, pay attention to me, you know, short of lighting your hair on fire, using profanity is one way, and i think it's worked for him. >> it gets your attention, no doubt. sarah, by "the washington post's" count, president trump has cursed at least 87 times in public. do you think some of these democratic candidates are trying to show they can co
cnn political commentator and former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhart and cnn politicaldoes swearing typically make a presidential candidate seem more authentic, more passionate maybe, or does it seem contrived? >> i think if it comes off as authentic, it helps you break out of the pack. and i think for beto in particular, who was having trouble getting traction and is still in the lower tier of the candidates, this was something that hit close to home, and it was...
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also with us this morning joe lockha lockhart, bianna golodryga.nevitably in the wake of this, we come back to the conversation on guns and potential gun legislation and what can be done. the president saying in the wake, this really hasn't changed anything. is he right, joe? this hasn't changed anything? i mean, will anything change anything? >> well, one way it was a moment of rare honesty from the president. because i don't think it changes anything. because the president has chosen not to exercise any leadership. this is a situation, you know, we went through in the clinton administration. obama went through it. it's very difficult to get the republicans to move. but this president has a lot on republicans. he can get them to do what he wants. if he steps up in any way and says i want to do things, they can get them passed. maybe not an assault weapons ban which is really needed here but get things started. but he's chosen to abdicate that. he says he's open to ideas. it was a cynical 25 seconds yesterday when he talked about things not changin
also with us this morning joe lockha lockhart, bianna golodryga.nevitably in the wake of this, we come back to the conversation on guns and potential gun legislation and what can be done. the president saying in the wake, this really hasn't changed anything. is he right, joe? this hasn't changed anything? i mean, will anything change anything? >> well, one way it was a moment of rare honesty from the president. because i don't think it changes anything. because the president has chosen...
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joining me, joel lockhart. white house press secretary for president clinton. and karen finney, former senior spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign. both of you have been in the room planning for debates. let's strategize tonight as to what these candidates need to do. joe, start with joe biden. what does he need to do on the stage? >> he has to show energy, resolve. show why he's the person that can take it to donald trump and defeat him. he's got to define what this race is all about, which is taking on trump. >> how does he do that? >> he's got to be better for the whole debate. he was terrible in the first debate. the second debate, a good first half and then trailed off. people are talking about whether he's lost a step. he needs to come out tonight and from the beginning to the end show energy, resolve. the other candidates don't exist for him. it's about what's at stake for this country and how he can beat donald trump. >> karen, you agree? >> absolutely. at this point neither warren nor biden because they're the front-runners, they should not wo
joining me, joel lockhart. white house press secretary for president clinton. and karen finney, former senior spokesperson for the hillary clinton campaign. both of you have been in the room planning for debates. let's strategize tonight as to what these candidates need to do. joe, start with joe biden. what does he need to do on the stage? >> he has to show energy, resolve. show why he's the person that can take it to donald trump and defeat him. he's got to define what this race is all...
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photographs see taken by saul lockhart.text sheetr shows the sequence of events and of the south vietnam in which a bomb was exploded upon this city. we can see the villagers morning and scrap into the debris trying to find evidence of loved ones or evidence that their personal belongings in this village. a journalist who also served as a photo editor would mark each of the frames which she felt would be suitable for publication. present thegs were editorial intent and creativity behind the selection process area we also see how the photographs were displayed in the publication itself. here, you can also see the deep emotion, the sorrow and the -- english that the vietnamese suffered during this attack. here, we have the villagers grieving, weeping and standing over the ball and best bodies of their relatives and loved ones who were killed during the attack. was taken by and brian who is the editor in chief of the overseas weekly pacific edition. troops -- they would follow them into the battlefield and also into the humani
photographs see taken by saul lockhart.text sheetr shows the sequence of events and of the south vietnam in which a bomb was exploded upon this city. we can see the villagers morning and scrap into the debris trying to find evidence of loved ones or evidence that their personal belongings in this village. a journalist who also served as a photo editor would mark each of the frames which she felt would be suitable for publication. present thegs were editorial intent and creativity behind the...
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alexander rojas, issa moodie mills and joe lockhart.ging up cancer patients to joe biden was not the best use of ammunition for bernie sanders on an issue he generally owns. >> he has a personal story. i think he told it there. he told it in the end, the resilience question, were strong answers across the board from all of the dand dates. everyone will talk about joe biden was attacked tonight. there was a clearer distinction between, there's two schools of thoughts among democrats. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren believe we have to force ourselves into medicare for all, where private insurance is abolished and the rest of the field is not there. the public opinion polls is very popular and very controversial to eliminate private insurance. we saw for the first time, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders a bit on the defensive there. and this is going to be a critical issue. >> they talk about the profits not getting rid of insurance. but elizabeth warren, we had her on the show earlier today. she's talking about 2%, 2%, 2% tax. that
alexander rojas, issa moodie mills and joe lockhart.ging up cancer patients to joe biden was not the best use of ammunition for bernie sanders on an issue he generally owns. >> he has a personal story. i think he told it there. he told it in the end, the resilience question, were strong answers across the board from all of the dand dates. everyone will talk about joe biden was attacked tonight. there was a clearer distinction between, there's two schools of thoughts among democrats....