Reasons. And it is quite entirely possible that the fourth one may have second thoughts down the road. But anyway, thats the way it is. I have changed my party label but i have not changed my beliefs. Indeed my decision is about affirming the principles that have shaped my careers. I hope that the people of vermont will understand it. I hope in time that my colleagues will as well. I am confident that it is the right decision. What do you say to those people who only six months ago [inaudible] [cheers and applause] so what do you say to them . I understand. And im sorry that i have no expectation [inaudible] i was not Campaign Chairman but thats a small point. I believed at the time and had hoped at the time that those of us that are moderates of the party not just myself, and i speak imse sure for many moderates of the party, who had high hope when the president spoke of education and when he gave his dedication to education that we would be able to follow him. And i praise the presid
Put him on the national map. We want to begin this morning on washington journal by hearing from you on the late mario cuomo , his influence on the democratic party, when you remember about him, etc. Host you can also make a comment via social media. Host mario cuomo 19322015 the opening topic this morning on washington journal. Todd purdom writes in politico that he was the poet laureate of american literalism liberals and, the democratic partys most passionate defender of the underdog and its most articulate critic of the trickledown gospel of reaganomics. A fiercely proud son of immigrants, he believed, as he once put it, that if he could rise to the highest seat in greatest date of the nation, anything was possible. Mario cuomo like to say that politicians campaigned in poetry but governed in prose, and is own accomplishments in 12 years in albany never quite lived up to his highflown rhetoric. Instinctively cautious, he effectively waged a Holding Action against federal retrenchme
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And hes one of the best Wide Receivers ever to step on the field. Were in arizona at the fifth annual fitz supper club, where Larry Fitzgerald invites the biggest names in sports to come and work as waiters. Game changers is on. Kevin hello, everyone. Im kevin frazier, and this is ea sports game changers. Today, we are with all stars, hall of famers and, of course, everyday fans, and well go off the field and bring you facetoface with famous athletes who are changing lives through incredible heroic actions. Well also meet some of the most interesting people in all of sports, the creative thinkers who are changing the games through science and technology. But first a dodger ace. Baseball fans know Clayton Kershaws left arm is changing the game, but few know that his heart is changing the world. Along with his wife, ellen, this superstar has a passion and a purpose that goes well beyond baseball. His mission is to help people everywhere, from the streets of los angeles to villages in afr