as i said earlier, i don t know if political policies will be with this business, but a lot of hearts have been changed. a lot of people, particularly people who are homeless. the people that didn t expect they would be given this level of attention by pope francis, but that s who he is. that s why he came here. i think that eegs the feel. it seems to be. we are watching the motorcade pull into place. we have seen him do this so many
the right time to put this country back on the right moral tone. not necessarily as they say in politics or whatever, but the right moral tone. make us feel proud of our country. make us feel respected with the people around us the homeless, the needy. he reminded us, all americans, he reminded us of the special value we have as americans. he is talking with local clergy and some visiting saying good-bye. you see the security forces are pretty tight. we haven t seen that as much as we see it right there. that is a tight knit circle. if one group of people have had a rough five days it s been the security around there. there no malice on his part, he has ignored them and plunged into crowds and held on to
less time everywhere. by the way, and more time in green rooms having to talk to a national audience that s the part of this that is frustrating the campaigns. that eegs a good point. we see it right there. rick santorum is more in iowa. thank you for joining us this morning. we appreciate it. all of them today on meet the press. and a suddenly interesting democratic race. that is next. stay with us.
can capture the middle. before we leave this morning i know ana wants to talk about a piece that was in the washington post that was a very lengthy article about colomba bush and her life as she grew up and her abusive father. the question we were talking about in the greenroom before is is this part of the territory for any family when somebody runs for the presidency? frankly, i think that peegs went too far. i m very disappointed with the washington post. i ve seen the same exact piece in two other publications but never in a serious newspaper. i think it s tabloid journalism. we know candidates are going to get scrutiny and their spouses and family. i will tell you scrutinize the candidate. put him through the sieve. rake him through the coleals. look at everything they have done. look at what kind of first lady first gentlemen the person
grand jurors. number one 35 is very pro michael brown he kept changing his store so a grand juror asking him are you telling him that the only thing that eegs true that s that you saw that plifr at point-blank rank? then the witness said yes. this is witness 40 plus it stash r turns out that he had posted a racist rant. so witness, the prosecutor skull actually asks he do you think that he dreams about this. but this is what happen with people s credibility in efrl cases should we take a look at this and you feel for the grand jury that has to sit through ours and hours. and then the question bms why