air we heard the two loud bangs. it sounded like grenades and it lead me to believe that it was maybe ushering in the end of the operation. they were flash grenades and the operation may end pretty soon. it does seem in terming s of the majority of the operation that is indeed the case. there are a number of arrests and there are people still in the building. the big question is who is inside the building? we don t know if he has been taken out, if he is one of the people who died, whether he is still inside the building. itit is on going and naturally because they are dealing with such dangerous men and women heavily armed. it will be a massive and
memorable moment? like lloyd benson had. and how much impact that that really have? it can have an enormous impact. in a ten-person debate or a seven-person debate. you want to capture the imagination of the press so your message gets near tops of the stories or even makes dlinlts. so having a moment like john mccain had in october 2007 when he talks about hillary clinton spending, in terming of being all tied up. he got a standing ovation. that captured the imagination of the audience and the president and made him the news of that debate. and how do you prepare for those? obviously, a debate is three dimensional chess. there is a lot of moving parts. you can t predict them all. do you try to read everything the person, the various candidates have said? i ve found if you read
american spectator and bret o donnell for the mccain presidential campaign. you ve worked with a number of candidates on the debate prep. how important is it to create a memorable moment? like lloyd benson had. and how much impact that, that really have? it can have an enormous impact. in a ten-person debate or a seven-person debate. you want to capture the imagination of the press so your message gets near tops of the stories or even makes headlines. so having a moment like john mccain had in october 2007 when he talks about hillary clinton spending, in terming of being all tied up. he got a standing ovation. that captured the imagination of the audience and the president and made him the news of that debate. and how do you prepare for
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where did they take them? reporter: do you have any idea where they bodies are? no idea. maybe they took it. maybe it s there. maybe it s in one piece, maybe 1,000 pieces. no one knows. reporter: one of many stories, one of many families affected here in the netherlands. i spoke to another mother who lost not one, but two sons on board mh17. she looked at me and said i wish it was me on that plane. families here very much united in outrage and anger. there s a tremendous sense of grief and loss felt in the netherlands. they want the body to be returned back home as soon as possible. john? the families need to be able to grieve the way they should be able to grieve. erin, thank you so much. the flight data recorders could be critical in terming who shot