americans to make bad choices about foreign aid or investment abroad. it s not just about whether we ll be compelled to send our troops to another battle, but whether we ll be able to send our graduates into a thriving work force. that s why i m here today. and in making the point that globalization is here to stay, kerry said seven of the ten fastest growing countries in the world are located on the continent of africa, bill. bill: james, you mentioned secretary kerry is hitting the road. first big trip, where is he going? he s going to be hitting nine countries in 11 days. a fairly grueling travel schedule. he ll be making stops in four european capitals, london, paris, berlin and rome. then off to five arab and muslim countries. but not to israel or the palestinian authority. given the fact that the government coalition negotiations in israel are still
background checks. we think it s reasonable to provide mandatory instant criminal background checks for every sale at every gun show, no loopholes anywhere for anyone. america can do this, for us. joining me now is atlanta mayor kasim reed. mr. mayor, great to have you here. i want to point out the ad we saw portions of there, it was only run in the washington, d.c. area and wayne lapierre was of course on the sunday talk shows over the weekend claiming the government is out to get everyone s guns. would your ad have had a bigger impact if it had played to a larger audience across the nation? well, i think it would have, but that s why i m here today. this ad will be seen by millions of people really through the power of social media and certainly through mainstream communication efforts. the bottom line is we re making
toys to passersby, trying to raise money for their affected classmates and neighbors. many, many other folks have been lighting candles and saying prayers and attending vigils, a very touching one a few towns over for the 27-year-old teacher who died trying to save her students, victoria soto. the pain, how those mothers must be feeling at this time. not only child, but i couldn t picture that, and that s why i m here today. because she saved a lot of kids lives. the mother of the students who saw miss soto get shot, told me last night she still has not told her son about his daughter s fate because she says he loved his teacher, miss soto and he s already dealt with a lot this week. the president is going to be here later on today for an
evacuated, in the firehouse, they were holding a yard sale selling their toys and their things, trying to raise money for the affected families, really for their classmates. there have been many more folks in this area, lit candles and hung posters or balloons and many, many more have attended vigils and a very touching one last night for the 27-year-old teacher who died trying to save some of her students, victoria soto. the pain, how those mothers must be be feeling at this time. my only child, but i couldn t picture that and that s why i m here today. because she saved so many kids lives. reporter: i spoke with the parents of a student who saw mrs. soto get shot and they still haven t told their son about her ultimate fate because they think that after everything that s happened this week and everything else that he has seen, including
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