The shooting, that happened on monday, will not set madison back. Walking in, it was weird. I mean, it didnt feel right. I started talking to my friends. It got a little better. I couldnt believe what happened. Nothing happens in our school. Not expecting it and, got to move on. Kids were pretty much acting normal. We may have had a couple of kids that chose not to go to the lunch room. It seemed very normal. It seemed typical. We had a lot of familiar faces, lot of support in the cafeteria to help kids feel at ease. The anxiety some of the students felt when they gotten near the of the caeria. The energy was actually very high. While some stayed away, others actually tossed it to a lot of who were inside the cafeteria. Superintendent says last nights walk at the high school was very, very important because parents and students came back to the school and he says, that got them back into the swing of things, if you will, getting together with their Staff Members and teachers as well. H
Feel your party, the Democratic Party does not Pay Attention to them any more you are more concerned with what bathroom people go into, to how they earn a living . What is the message. Very fair question. One, you give me credit. Its about 1 10. Its not a bad rate for me. Look, if we were going back in history to the 30s and 40s, and you asked the average working person, which party is the party of the Working Class in america . Overwhelmingly, people would have said it was the Democratic Party. Today people do not say that. And for good reason. No. When we talk about the greed on wall street, it wean the the republicans alone who did it, they did it with democrats. It was a democratic administration, not a republican
administration, that brought forth nafta, i think the democrats have got to make a fundamental choice, chris, that is which side are they on . You cannot be on the side of wall street, of the Drug Companies and the Insurance Companies and the big money and go to Working P
sort of crazy making aspect to it. that he doesn t ever people make mistakes and say things that aren t true. but they come back and say, i misspoke. that s not what he said. i m sorry about that, i didn t mean to mock you. he just says it didn t happen. you next. i think it was a nostalgic tour down the golden oldies of birney sanders. efrg was corporate greed, 1%. he opened up saying this election is about sexism and racism and xeno phobe yo, and other tried and failed campaign rhetor rhetoric. to me, one of the bright moments, i have worked with bernien sadders on legislation before. when he said he would work with donald trump on repealing or reforming nafta, he meant that. i worked with him on a drug
but not less important for us to try and communicate with those who do not agree with us on every issue. now in the mean time the wall street journal tallied up the cost of birney sanders proposals so far. the price tag a whopping $18 trillion over a decade. the paper describes it as, quote, the largest peacetime expansion of government in a modern american history. it includes more than $16 trillion for medicare and social security, a trillion for infrastructure, and billions for other programs like free tuition at public colleges, and paid leave. the self-proclaimed democratic socialist plans to pay for it with a tax increase that calls for $6.5 trillion in revenue over a decade. hillary clinton s slip in the polls comes as more headlines are emerging over her private e-mail server. politico is reporting that at least 55 messages now deemed to include classified information passed through commercial e-mail services, like gmail and aol on their way to and from clinton s
15,000. his biggest applause of the night came when he called for an end to illegal immigration. he got a 50-second standing ovation. trump also talked about the attention his opponents are getting and laid out specific terms for how president trump would bring manufacturing jobs back to the united states. so, the debate. i hear they re all going after me. whatever. whatever. no, i hear it. the polls come out, and we re really killing it. we are killing it. so the polls come out and everybody s surging. but trump. they don t want to say i m surging. i went up to 40% today in new hampshire. you saw that. 40%! ben carson, good guy. i think he s 11 or 12 and they re saying carson, here s the head line, carson surging. i said, what about me? where s my name? i m at 40. where is my name? it s unbelievable. do you know where my name is? they don t know where my name is, either. by the way, can you see in the back? they have the best view. can you see it s really my hair? i m self