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thanks for joining us, everyone. a very big night, as many of you just saw. for months the nation has been debating the islamic center mosque two blocks from the world trade center site. missing of that debate has been the voice of the imam everyone is talking about, feisal abdul rauf. tonight, just moments ago, he broke his silence on cnn. he said if he had to do it over again, he would have chosen another site. he said when it comes to moving it, all opgs are on the table but giving in now, he says, could strengthen radicals on all sides and threaten national security. we ll talk extensively about that tonight. much more with people on all sides of the question. first, i want you to hear, in case you missed the whole thing, i want you to hear the most important things that the imam said tonight, some of soledad o brien s interview, starting with why, for now, he is not moving the center. i am extremely empathetic to sensitivity. but also i have a responsibility. if we move from tha
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together. we that i is very important. the decisions have to be made at the local level. but what the president and i believe is when you have dropout factories and xwoolz a vast majority of students, 50%, 60% are not able to graduate, that s we got to do better than that. now, again, getting more specific. under the existing law, failing schools have to offer students either special tutoring or give them the topgs tranoption to tr. one of the criticisms is coming from margaret spellings who calls it a mixed bag. but is critical specifically that your reform will no longer mandate those options. why the change there? well, again, i think washington should be less involved. those are great ongss. i think local educators can decide what s the best option for the children, whether it s more after school tutoring, whether it s choice. but for us to mandate, to be prescriptive here, i think that s fundamentally backwards. let those great teachers, great principals figure out the best
it is not the senate vote. it is their vote they taking. and take a listen to house democrats during the vote. [ singing ] they re singing, hey, hey, hey, goodbye. they think this gives their party a leg up with voters because the bill aims to do away with some of the most popular elements of obamacare. in a move to bring on more conservative members, the bill passed gives states the topgs allow insurers not to cover what s known as essential health benefits like maternity care, mental health care and hospital stays. it now allows sicker people and people with pre-existing conditions more. that upset moderates. so in an effort to bring them on board, this provides over $8 billion over five years to people with pre-existing conditions to help them afford