concerns that there s unknowns about how the rest of the country is going to perceive shops up and down main street. our bread and butter is tourism. that s how we make all of our money, and that s how we have a rec center and have a performing arts center and ice arena, and you just don t want to kill the golden goose. everything does lead back to money somehow. it s all about what are the tourists going to think? some people on the town council are owners of giant resort lodges at the base of the mountain, and obviously their interest is to try to cater more to that perception issue. you re a good group of guys and going to go skiing and you have a choice between utah and colorado, maybe you ll choose colorado for obvious reasons. you re not going to choose colorado if you re a parent. you will go to utah. they are afraid that they will not only lose business in general but get a lower class of clientele. they are afraid that the town in general will become cheaper. the
money. there are a lot of allegations here. there s a lot of smoke. so people would be really digging into it. and as the campaign progresses and money becomes more of a factor there s going to be a lot more things to follow. so it s a perception issue at the very least. nobody s going to get the high ground ben, when it comes to raising money in politics. as clinton cash has had its life span and this early edition of it it s not about how it s illegal it s how they handle situations. how big a hammer do you think you can use on this issue? i think it s going to be big especially if you look at the clintons own words. they re the ones that have attacked super pacs, they re the ones that have attacked big money and also said we need transparency in government. they ve been the complete opposite of that. whether it be the lack of e-mails, having the server wiped or saying we vetted our own e-mails. and now you have this money issue coming in. and then they play the victim card. i
lesbians. despite the uproar there, arkansas approved a similar measure overnight so let s get to cnn s rosa flores live in indianapolis with the latest. rosa? well good morning, governor pence telling reporters that this is all a perception issue, that can be changed. that can be fixed by changing the language of the actual law. opponents not so sure. saying that they re asking for a repeal and fearing that the bad perception is already casting a shadow on the hoosier state. was i expecting this kind of backlash? heavens no. today, indiana s republican governor gets closer to a quote fix. for sb 101, the religious freedom reformation act. opponents calling the law the latest attack to legalize discrimination against gays and lesbians. we must repeal this offensive rfra law. governor mike pence s public
people working together. you have a dream, you can look forward to something. east stuart is an area born out of segregation. segregation led to this being a closed population with its own businesses, its own entertainment, its own schools, its own residences. it was completely self sustaining. once it ended many residents started shopping elsewhere or just moved away entirely. that led to a steady decline in business. today we ve gone from over 70 stores at its heyday to about a dozen. one of the biggest challenges today is that the community has an image problem. i think it s a perception issue. i think the perception is you know, east stuart is not safe, east stuart may not be clean, don t invest there. sondra says those impressions couldn t be further from the truth. it s very clean, very safe and i think as you see here today welcoming. the city s done a lot of work through the community redevelopment agency to put in
teaching our young people this is how community works. people working to the. you have a dream. you can look forward to something. east stuart is an area born out of segregation. segregation led to this being a closed population with its own businesses, its own entertainment, its own schools, its own residences. and it was completely self-sustaining. once it ended, many residents started shopping elsewhere. or just moved away entirely. that led to a steady decline in business. today, we ve gone from over 70 stores at its heyday to about a dozen. one of the biggest challenges today is that the community has an image problem. i think it s a perception issue. i think the perception is, you know, east stuart is not safe. east stuart may not be clean. don t invest your dollars there. thondra says those impressions couldn t be even further from the truth. it s actually very clean, very safe, and i think you ve seen here today very welcoming.