the surveys before that debate. she seems to be playing to win. she s not only going after trump. but she went after jeb bush, the establishment front runner. she s very aggressive and very polished on the trail. and she has the potential to do quite well here. phillip, thank you very much for joining us. glad to be here. coming up an unarmed college football player shot and killed by a rookie police officer. what does the surveillance tape reveal? that s after the break.
team needed to score a couple of goals. it just makes it it s tough to keep your footing. the ball slows down a lot, depending on how wet the field gets and how waterlogged the ball gets. these new balls are designed to do really well in wet weather. the balls in south africa were designed to work in altitude. passes are difficult to make. you have to strike the ball harder than you might normally. but with both teams going through with a draw, even a scoreless draw, it s not going to have the impact that it might in a way, i think it may actually benefit the american team because it s going to slow the game down. and that s going to neutralize germany s quickness, which is one of their advantages. the coach insists we are going to be playing to win. but is there a feeling among some of their fans there is that you ve talked to at least that, hey, let s play it safe and get the tie so that we definitely advance?
the platform for his views. the support and fund-raising prowess that he could demonstrate to his own party. giving his views more seeming viability within the republican party. hoping to nudge the party in that direction. there was reasons for him to run as a protest candidate. but no one, including ron paul, i think, ever thought that he was ever anything but a protest candidate, that he was ever actually going to be president. running was its own end. he held on to that house seat from texas for decades. you know, casting protest votes and passing zero legislation and every four years woe run for president in order to build support for the paulite brand of the republican party. nobody knows if rand paul is just chapter 2 of that legacy, if he too is playing just to play instead of playing to win. but as foreign policy moves back into the forefront of national politics thanks to russia and as the republican establishment gets its claws out this week against rand paul s foreign policy
when i say this. but ron paul was basically a lifelong protest candidate for national office. the platform for his views. the support and fund-raising prowess that he could demonstrate to his own party. giving his views more seeming viability within the republican party. hoping to nudge the party in that direction. there was reasons for him to run as a protest candidate. but no one, including ron paul, i think, ever thought that he was ever anything but a protest candidate, that he was ever actually going to be president. running was its own end. he held on to that house seat from texas for decades. you know, casting protest votes and passing zero legislation and every four years woe run for president in order to build support for the paulite brand of the republican party. nobody knows if rand paul is just chapter 2 of that legacy, if he too is playing just to play instead of playing to win. but as foreign policy moves back into the forefront of national politics thanks to russia and a
the support and fund-raising prowess that he could demonstrate to his own party. giving his views more seeming viability within the republican party. hoping to nudge the party in that direction. there was reasons for him to run as a protest candidate. but no one, including ron paul, i think, ever thought that he was ever anything but a protest candidate, that he was ever actually going to be president. running was its own end. he held on to that house seat from texas for decades. you know, casting protest votes and passing zero legislation and every four years woe run for president in order to build support for the paulite brand of the republican party. nobody knows if rand paul is just chapter 2 of that legacy, if he too is playing just to play instead of playing to win. but as foreign policy moves back into the forefront of national politics thanks to russia and as the republican establishment gets its claws out this week against rand paul s foreign policy ideas, which drive them