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Story like that, a hometown story like that right at the heart of why you re trying to run, it felt like the idea there must be what works in minnesota can work for the country. and i believe you metaphorically, but i don t know what about that practical achievement is something that i could imagine these days happening in washington. well, it wasn t just about working across the aisle and giving that money, which we did, and we got that bridge that almost doesn t even look like a bridge it s so big. we got that done in over a year, so it was significant. but for mow it was just as much about the community. it was about the semi truck driver who died pbecause he veered away so he wouldn t hit the school bus. the it school bus goes down 30 feet, and a schoolworker gets these kids, every one of them off to safety. and the firefighter who dove in over and over again in the murky waters of these cars and trucks to find survivors. and that was that sense of community i feel is so fracture ....
He wasn t in town and he said you re not doing it outside? i said yes. it was just really important to me to announce my candidacy with the people. we have a strong tradition of that in minnesota. go back to humphry and to paul wellstone and do it by the river because the bridge collapsed and we rebuilt it in this incredible sense of community we had during that time but also because i thought it was a symbol of crossing the river of our divide, which donald trump of course has helped create. i was interested to see you put the bridge collapse really at the sort of emotional heart of the start of your speech. in part because you are very well-known and beloved figure in minnesota politics, at least based on the margins you win reelection but not nationally known. to put a story, a minnesota story like that, hometown story at the heart of why you re ....
Along the way. we re tired of the shutdowns and the showdowns of the gridlock and the grand standing. today on this snowy day on this island, we say enough is enough. our nation, our nation must be governed not from chaos but from opportunity, not by wallowing over what is wrong but by marching toward what is right. and it has to start with all of us. my family story is like so many of yours. on both my mom and my dad eastsid s side they arrived with nothing but a suitcase. they made a home here. it was cold okay, maybe not as cold as this. they didn t know anyone but like ....
put it away, this is enough to get us jail and, of course, there s going to be bail and there s a deductible on your bail bond, steve. a deductible? i m pretty sure. i ve done a lot of time. a lot of time you end up shelling out money. i thought you only have to pay a percentage of it. i feel like i m on the edge for the first time in my life. i believe we re pushing the edge of law and order and i really feel like a rebel. somebody who had a lot of edge yesterday is the guy you re about to talk about. i don t know what she means. was that my toss? thank you very much. hey, tennis, you are absolutely right, gretchen. i watched this match. it was incredible and it looked for a while they were going to see a great hometown story if the whole nation was great britain. but let s talk roger federer making history at wimbledon. federer tied with pete sampras record for seven wimbledon titles beating british player andy murray who was about to be ....