in just a seco. david brooks stayn this larger theme which is the white house, i talked to senr advisers say, look, can win the broader vision where the cotry is going, where it should go. we can win independent voters on that message. what is the vision that we re learning about of this republican variet party? it s a vision that thinks government s too big. the thing santorum brings to the table which the others don t talk about as well is community and values. he really was a big anti-poverty guy when he was in the congress. re talks about families and ties that to business a little betr. that s been lacng from what has become a very libertarian, anti-tax, economics only party. and it is in danger of reverting back into that. kathie what are the story lines that come out ofuesday as you see them? ll, i think that there s a couple things. one, that we re very interested in here in iowa is just how our iowa caucus is viewed nationall and the results here will feed into that disc
david brooks stayn this larger theme which is the white house, i talked to senr advisers say, look, can win the broader vision where the cotry is going, where it should go. we can win independent voters on that message. what is the vision that we re learning about of this republican variet party? it s a vision that thinks government s too big. the thing santorum brings to the table which the others don t talk about as well is community and values. he really was a big anti-poverty guy when he was in the congress. re talks about families and ties that to business a little betr. that s been lacng from what has become a very libertarian, anti-tax, economics only party. and it is in danger of reverting back into that. kathie what are the story lines that come out ofuesday as you see them? ll, i think that there s a couple things. one, that we re very interested in here in iowa is just how our iowa caucus is viewed nationall and the results here will feed into that discussion. does som
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the people. what s happening? reporter: seems like a very peaceful scene there, ali. i would say there s probably 4,000, 5,000 people still in the square. some peel are leaving over a bridge that crosses the nile. not very many. it s quite full. i have a good overview over the place where yesterday we had those very fierce pitched battles between the pro and anti-mubarak protesters. people in front of a campfire, people praying. i did see some skirmishes in that area today. not many, however. there were a couple of gunshots. again, much less violence than we saw yesterday, ali. part the reason, the military is being far more assertive today than yesterday. apparent lly they have more senr soldiers. one was the member of an airborne division and they seem to have a better grip of the security situation here around in the square.
to say no to the supreme court and say yes to liberty and justice. if are you ready to defend roe vs. wade? what is at state? it s women s freedom, our freedom to make our own decisions, our freedom to decide how many children were supposed to have. tammy: it s official, johnhn daniel davidson is a senr correspondent at the federalist, he joined us now. i ll come to the program i appreciate you joining us. i m sure we have all seen a lot of this outrage regularly, it s not necessarily a surprise. being at the federalist, i guess