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memo on the seat of every union attendee talking about rick scott and his plan to, among other things, sunset medicare, social security in five years. we ll send it back to you as the president is giving let s listen to the president of the united states. here he is. good to be home! as they say, y all brung me to the damages. thank you. please, please have a seat. you re a gigantic reason why i m standing here standing here as your president. i really mean it. back running for office when i was a kid, it was labor, union, made a difference. at the time we were a right-to-work state. we changed that, too. i ve never forgotten not only

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school. smartest of all of us. he became an editor of the wall review. he was the first one of us who got a job out of school. got out of a big, prominent law firm in the state. more money than the rest of us. he married an incredibly beautiful woman who s a doctor. they have three gorgeous daughters. one cuter and happier and more talented than the next. he was the first one among us to become a partner at his law firm. he bought a great house, great car, and worse yet, he was really good-looking. and in perfect shape. the guy used to run 10, 12 miles a week, every week. we loved him, but we hated him. the guy had everything. right. he was running one day in his normal routine, he hurt his back running. he was in his early 40s. and was not giving into age. and he was running his normal time and he hurt his back.

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we went to law school at seton hall university in new jersey. he came from an ivy league school to seton hall. he was the smartest of all of us. he became an editor of the law review. he was the first one of us who got a job. out of school. he got it at a big prominent law firm in our state and making more money than any of the rest of us. he married a beautiful woman who is a doctor. they have three gorgeous daughters. one cuter and happier and more talented than the next. he was the first one among us to become a partner at his law firm. he bought a great house. he had great a great car and worse yet, he was really good looking. and and in perfect shape. the guy used to run 10, 12 miles a week every week. so we loved him but we hated him. because the guy had everything, right? he was running one day in his normal routine. he hurt his back running. he was in his early 40s.

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review. he was the first one of us who got a job. out of school. he got it at a big prominent law firm in our state and making more money than any of the rest of us. he married a beautiful woman who is a doctor. they have three gorgeous daughters. one cuter and happier and more talented than the next. he was the first one among us to become a partner at his law firm. he bought a great house. he had great a great car and worse yet, he was really good looking. and and in perfect shape. the guy used to run 10, 12 miles a week every week. so we loved him but we hated him. because the guy had everything, right? he was running one day in his normal routine. he hurt his back running. he was in his early 40s. and was not giving in to age. and he was running his normal time and he hurt his back. and so he went to the doctor

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water or no water at all. two of those hospitals we knew were working on contingency plans but it sounds like, according to the governor, none of those hospitals will have to evacuate patients. right now here in columbia, we have a task force going door to door in some of these affected areas looking for people who may have been trapped, if there s no one inside they clear that house and mark it with spray paint. right now we have seven confirmed deaths in south carolina, one of those a transportation worker whose vehicle was swept away by flood waters. right now across the state we have approximately 40,000 people without water, 26,000 without power. we have a curfew here in columbia and we also have a continued plea from officials for people to please stay off the roads, stay home and let emergency crews focus on this recovery effort and getting the city back running. andrea, back to you. sarah dalloff, thanks for the comprehensive reporting from down there. now to politics. in t

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