arizona. take a look at what this died. there was a fiber cable that it appears was cut by a person some sort of a vandal. this took away internet tv phones, most people were not able to call 9-1-1. businesses couldn t get access to credit cards and cooperate get cash. all of northern arizona, from flagstaff to page and then west towards leaves. a lot ofñ;3ç people, when you think one person was able to get in here and cut a fiberoptic cable line here, very, very scary stuff. very, very serious. all right. rick, thank you so much. police officer about to take down a suspect but gets taken out by the suspect instead. the body cam footage that= íixò
america begins tonight and he pointedly called the president a disappointment and said the presidency has failed. here s more of his remarks. for every single mom who feels heart broken when she has to explain to her kids that she needs to take a second job and won t be home as often, for grandparents who can t afford the gas to visit their grandchildren anymore, for the mom and dad who never thought they d be on food stamps, for the small business owner, desperately cutting back just to keep the doors open one more month. to all of the thousands of good and decent americans i have met who want nothing more than a better chance, a fighting chance, to all of you, i have a simple message. hold an a little longer. a better america begins tonight. four years ago, barack obama dazzled us in front of greek columns with sweeping promises of hope and change. but after we came down to earth, after all the celebration and the parades, what do we have to show for 3 1/2 years of presid
personifies new establishment. he s had crowds of thousands at iowa state university, at the university of iowa. there s a tremendous movement. that challenge is turning those new people out on caucus night. and it s turning in a lot ofç criticism. when you get to the front, people start looking at it. here a new york times blog today, james kircheck accuses him of supporting anti-government conspiracy theories. he writes, it s impossible to know what ron paul truly this is about black or gay people or the other groups so vicious lly disparaged in his new letters. what do we know? we know with absolute certainty, however, that ron paul is a paranoid conspiracy theory who regularly imputes the worst possible motives to the very government he wants to lead. my question to you, mr. chairman, does that offend people? for example, if they were to think that ron paul has flirted with the idea of a truther. that maybe the government with its effort to get us into a war with the islamic