they can claim religion all they want. but it don t mean you re going to come in here and do this in rutherford county. it s my right as an american citizen, to have a place of worship. murfeesboro is kind of a small-big town. it s a beautiful place where a family can live and grow and be a part of a community. very loving community. we love murfeesboro, and we love it for the most part, the way it is, and the way it has been. it doesn t matter what religion you are or what race you are, whatever, the people here are so welcoming. talk to the residents of people of murfeesboro, tennessee and they will tell you the strength of their city lies in its close-knit community and strong religious faith. the city has 104,000 people. more than 140 churches and one mosque. for decades, muslims have lived and prayed alongside their neighbors. but in june 2010, their place in the community was questioned, exposing a growing fear of islam in america, ten years after the atta
interview with michael phelps. this is piers morgan tonight. good everybodying, the games in london will be some of the most spectacular performances in history. a remarkable 22 medals. i sat down with michael phelps. as you see, he speaks from the heart and holds back very little. so michael, welcome. you told me if you re ever tired, you get a bit grouchy and you can be very short. so how are you feeling? i feel all right. grouchy? tired? you ve been answering questions all day. and if i just repeat the same old nonsense, then you re going to give me less time? i ll just be like a tape recorder. london is my hoechl town. what s extraordinary is every american athlete, when i asked e asked them to describe a role model, almost every one of them said you. with that comes responsibility. are you aware of the status you have amongst your peer group? and what do you feel with that responsibility? i mean, sometimes i feel it. i like to think of myself as a normal person
party bona fides sent him to washington and ryan is from his home state of wisconsin which leads me to my first question is does this change the mix in wisconsin? can you see republicans picking it up? they are now behind when you look at the polls in wisconsin. can paul ryan pull his own state into the romney column? good morning, candy. listen, i think wisconsin s always been in play. we turned wisconsin red in november 2010 because of president obama s policies, because of obama care, people didn t like that, being jammed through, entirely bart san basis. people also understand in wisconsin, we are pretty fiscally conservative here. people have the common sense notion that government should live within its means and as wisconsinites see this president spend our nation into debt, you know, burden our children, grandchildren with $5.3 trillion worth of added debt during this his administration, that scarce them so, again, we turned the state red in november 2010. i don t
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