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now, all of those folks that you just heard from also told me, look, we give the congressman credit for coming out here and holding the town hall, for opening up a discussion. the congressman is an old hand at these. he has held 415 town halls since 2013. that s 170 more than any other member of congress. i asked him after wards. he indicated during his talk that he thought some republican members of congress were getting distracted by the town halls, that it may hold back the legislation. i asked him about that specifically. he said while the town halls are important it s important that the republican party pushes forward with the reforms. meanwhile, how did donald trump become president in the first place? the crucial element of his strategy of winning on election day, he flipped rust-belt cities and towns that president obama had carried twice. one of those places, in the heart of what you could now call trump country, nelsonville, ohio, had 60 miles from ....
Give him a chance to succeed. this was not the way i was raised. the attacks are one thing, i think when you work for president trump, you take his lead and his guidance on that, he s pretty impervious to his naysayers. sean: it means you do not sleep ever. it s a mystery to me. i ve been so excited, i ve been coming to see pack 415, 20 yeare one thing i talked about that came true for donald trump, for years, talked about the affection of electability in the republican party they always asked us question who can win what work you can win, you can win, you can t win, sucking the lifeblood out of oue nominees, and he replaced electability with electricity. he said come with me, i m not building a traditional campaign, and building a movement. people felt like they were a part of that even if you can support him at the beginning, people felt like they were a part of it. ....
And the evidence is pretty clear. i looked at the number of drone strikes since 2004, in yemen, somalia and pack stone. pakistan 415 dresden strikes. yemen 111 drone strikes and somalia 13 drone strikes. can anyone say to me pakistan, yemen or somalia or r. stabilized successes? have the networks there been significantly degraded? so it s a flaw in that we re relying on one source of intelligence and it s a flaw that we are responding with one source. we drop more ordnance in vietnam than was used in the entire second world war and we still had to leave. i wonder does anybody in the military does anyone actually commanding troops believe that air power can win a real victory anywhere? i don t think so. i mean, we have lived this. we have seen this now for over a decade. and, you know, my experience back in the surge, when we were successful and in ....
Community? i think we have to see an acknowledgement that the apology, the regret can t just be for u.s. citizens. it has to be for the thousands of people killed in this program. those civilians also need that kind of empathy and that kind of regret. part of the problem it seems is we don t really even know how many non-american civilians have been killed right? the total strikes we think is around 415. but civilians killed ranges in number from 423 to 960. children killed ranges from 172 to 207. smaller window. but there s not the recordkeeping around this. so when we talk about acknowledging i mean, just tracking the data i think would be the first step right? we put evidence before the obama administration about particular killings. a grandmother killed before the eyes of her grandkids. blasted to pieces standing in a field. when we put that evidence before the obama administration satellite imagery, documentation, we never got any kind of answer. your estimates are differe ....
These. it s a lot of help. they go out of their way to make sure that you re taken care of. and therefore, the whole family. neighbors helping neighbors, family helping family. this is what we should be doing for one another. appreciate it. singleton moms definitely helps me with this fight. i have got all the motivation in the world looking in my daughter s eyes. right now some 30,000 runners are gearing up for the highly anticipated boston marathon. tomorrow s race holds special significance for one group of people in particular. they are survivors of the bombings and now, members of team 415 strong. i have the pleasure of being joined by dave forth yark the found other of team 415 strong and co-founder lee app yanni. good to see both of you. hi how are you? hi. i m doing great. i understand that you were ....