chicks. they were smoking. they were on fire at that time. waiting for the life of the traveling soldier our love will never end the dix ee chicks sold 10 million albums, filling arenas. soldiers coming home they had the number one song in the country with traveling soldier. so the dixie chicks were putting on a concert in london in 2003. you sure is not too much? the iraq regime continues to possess some of the most lethal weapons ever devised. in 2003, there was a u.s. administration that was hell bent ongoing to war in iraq. staying at a hotel in parklane and every single morning you would wake up and there would be another massive demonstration. the gravity of this moment is matched by the gravity of the
the dixie chicks sold 10 million albums, filling arenas. soldiers coming home they had the number one song in the country with traveling soldier. so the dixie chicks were putting on a concert in london in 2003. you sure it s not too much? the iraq regime continues to possess some of the most lethal weapons ever devised. in 2003, there was a u.s. administration that was hell bent on going to war with iraq. staying at a hotel in parklane and every single morning you would wake up and there would be another massive demonstration. the gravity of this moment is matched by the gravity of the threat that iraq s weapons of mass destruction posed to the world.
stage. you ll have people like o malley and cheviee and webb trying to vie for attention and trying to create a moment, if you will, where they can sort of distinguish themselves and perhaps gain some traction in this case because as you know right now, those candidates have struggled to do that. but, obviously, the big story i think of this campaign so far, besides hillary clinton and what she has had to go through to this point so far some struggles along the way is bernie sanders who is filling stadiums and filling arenas. he s seeing 10,000, 20,000 people along the way and incredible to see the self-described socialist from vermont do so well in this campaign to far. my colleague sunlen is covering the bernie sanders campaign. from what i understand listening to all of the reports it s one heck after ride so far? that s right, jim. for bernie sanders it is about creating this image of momentum
positions when it comes to women s lives. reporter: the clinton campaign may be smiling about trump and hits dominance over the campaign, but they aren t laughing about bernie sanders, whog drawing considerable attention in the democratic race. this campaign is sending a message to the billionaire class. yes, we have the guts to take you on. reporter: bernie sanders has the guts and the crowds. with the populist cry, he s filling arenas. weekend rallies in seattle and portland the signs that he s on the campaign trail the issue of wealth and income equality is the great moral issue of our time. reporter: he seldom mentions hillary clinton by name, but he doesn t have to. his progressive policies are a direct shot at her front-running campaign. we need an economy that works for working people, not just
promoting it, giving these great speeches, filling arenas, and his numbers haven t moved. so i d say right now you did ask fred yang a very difficult question. there is a way though on the margins. i think presidential campaigns are about achievements and about overall direction. and national security is an important part of every single presidential campaign. it will be a part of the 2012 campaign in a significant way. and the benefits from killing bin laden and awlaki will be clearer in august of next year than they are now. and on other foreign policy issues you could say president obama and this may not please the democratic left has in some ways followed the policies of president bush. a continuity of leadership on a very important national security issue. and what he inevitably does and in presidential campaigns you earn what you get credit for. right. you talk about what you ve done and you phrase it in a way that catches on with the american people. there will be a nation