candidates. and what is dr. carson s a pole? we have claudia in san francisco where ben carson will speak. reporter: that s right, dr. ben carson riding a wave of momentum as he brings his soft spoken style the west coast. the pioneering neursurgeon is set to speak in the common wealth club in san francisco and will take questions after. dr. carson who is absent from the spotlight in the past week will talk about a flat tax and his opposition to the iran deal and why he is be the country s next president. the retired doctor came in the last month s gop debate unknown and climb negligent polls every since and carson is in third place in new hampshire and second place in iowa behind
just hadn t been putting it together yet offensively on the field. they d been riding a really good defense. and so it was so nice to see against the number-one team in the world last night, germany, and a team who also has two world cup titles that they were able to put together. they played great soccer. they had everything not just the defensive side, the offensive side. and you finally for the first time saw how much potential this u.s. team has. it was great to watch. talk about some of the great moments, carli lloyd capitalizing on the penalty kick just moments after the germans missed a kick of their own. lloyd also with a big assist to help them score, the u.s. score the second goal. talk about carlyi lloyd, who has really become now a much more familiar name to so many americans that are picking up on team usa. yeah. and carli lloyd is the captain who always it has seemed over the course of last decade really has come up big in huge
wiped out an entire village on gentleman have a. at least 18 java. that area experienced dos of land slides this week because of seasonal rains and high tides. riding a we have to sainthood, the vatican gives its blessing to start down that road for brazil s so-called surfing angel. also house minority leader nancy pelosi standing up to the president for his deal on relaxing wall street regulations. didn t win. but does that signal a new split in the democratic party? i was so really heartbroken. i don t think i ve ever said that word on the floor of the house. heart broken to see the taint that was placed on this valuable appropriations bill from on high s
at some point that little trickle becomes a wave and that wave knocks over everything that stands in its path. so don t tell me that a living wage is impossible. don t tell me that walmart is immovable. don t tell me that congress won t act. because what i realized on black friday was that that wave is coming, and you either get in front of it or you get out of the way. sometimes it s fun to take a step away from politics and talk about life, love, to talk about what really makes us tick. each time i jump on one of the bikes, i always try to imagine the story of the person that rode the bike before me. where did they come from? where were they going, and what is their life story? have you ever wondered why so many districts today look like a flying giraffe? or in the case of a state senate district in upstate new york, abraham lincoln riding a vacuum? well, that s because the g-word, gerrymandering. since it s all the rage in the gop, i wanted to get in on the action. you think ari i
numbers matter a whole lot to many lawmakers in the house, you would be mistaken. in 2010, republican state legislatures across the nation redrew congressional districts to make them a lock for the gop. and in some cases, just to send a message to the democrats. because that is the beauty, that s the beauty of gerrymandering. instead of the voters getting to pick their leaders, leaders get to pick their voters. when you look at the competitive nature of various congressional districts, it has only gotten easier for most radical republicans to win another term. have you ever wondered why so many districts today look like a flying giraffe, or in the case of state district in upstate new york, abraham lincoln riding a vacuum? well, that s because of the g word, gerrymandering. see, every ten years, districts are adjusted so they are roughly the same size. and that sounds fair, right? nope.