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right. so will michelle. michelle will be with us through thick and thin for the rest of our lives those two women. i wonder, when you last saw them they were girls. when you see them now they re women. they re women. and they re stronger than you, you, you, and me. i believe that. trust me, they are. how they re doing great. how they are different and if they helped one another through this. did you see signs of that? i m sure that that helped them get through. let me tell you, sisterhood, women that those girls, those women are so strong. it s what we do out here, what we have done in ten years, it s nothing compared to what those women have done. together to survive. we ll have much more coverage of this amazing, extraordinary story ahead including a live interview. this is with mark clause, you might remember he dedicated his life to protecting children after his own 12-year-old daughter polly was murdered. ....
It s taken him so long to come forward? initially the first few days i was emotionally incapable of coming out to do an interview. i had been advised by coming on and doing an interview by law enforcement that it could possibly hinder the investigation. and i m here to help in any way i can. mark clause isn t buying that. you may remember his family s tragic story, his daughter polykidnapped and murdered in 1993. he joins us now from san francisco. it s always good to see you. why are you skeptical of ayla s father? happy new year, erin. first of all, this whole idea of not talking to the press when your child is missing is a failed concept from a time in the past when victims parents of missing children were supposed to sit by the phone and wait for the ransom call to come ....
good evening, from cnn s election center because, yes, it has begun and it s an episode of survivor. at least that s how republican presidential candidate rick santorum described the iowa caucuses. here is the thing about iowa. no offense, iowa, you re really important but you re also small. only 2 million registered voters. 640,000 of them republicans. and if the 2008 caucuses were an indication of what s ahead for tomorrow, only about 100,000 of those republicans will actually go out on a cold january night to cast their votes. those who do, it only is a 50% success rate when it actually comes to picking the eventual nominee. so, what s all the hype about iowa? the bottom line is, it has a huge influence in who stays and doesn t stay in a presidential race. it may be small but it packs one big punch. listen to the candidates today. they know what s really at stake tomorrow. we are not looking for a chief executive officer. for this country. we re looking for a comma ....