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among them, president of the united states, barack obama. lot of people asking about the attack on special needs teen by four black people shouting slurs against white people and donald trump, how it shows race relations gotten worse. i came to chicago in 85, you were there, i promise you, haven t gotten worse. but it s true that in part because we see visuals of racial tensions, violence and so forth, because smartphones and internet and media, what we ve seen is surfacing a lot of the problems that have been there a long time. whether it s tensions between police and communities, hate crimes, despicable sort just recently surfaced on facebook, i take these things very
effect on voters and their views of potential clinton policy and how they judged last four years. also economic value argument, different opinions about how people got access, affordability of their care and largely worked to the republicans favor in that election. this debate is a culture war and more difficult fight right now and probably not one that lot of republicans decided they wanted to spend the first days of the presidency. thank you very much. crime that president obama calls despicable. attack on special needs teen. r ? with sleep number, there s an adjustment for that. tilt your tormentor and put those snores to sleep. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store and save $600 on our best selling mattress. it s a no brainer. i use what s already inside me to reach my goals.
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