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So now everybody is making more demands, it continues to be a story because the media obama s regime won t be doing it the media hasn t been asking the right questions because, according to you, maybe it would have cleared her. she needs to get up and answer those questions. i wish she d do it sooner eric: an op to ed piece in the new york times says she s not going to get indicted. if she s not indict canned, it can be as bad because then people are thinking that, you know, well, there s no rule of law the only answer is for her to get indicted? there s recommendation for an indictment and obama doesn t do it, are you kidding? this ll never end. eric: bottom line, what happens? i don t think hillary will be president of the united states, and i think the odd toes are much higher that she will be the mom e knee. whether she s the president, or not, is up for grabs. eric: we ll play this tape in a year and a half. [laughter] we ll be here. ....
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voices the regime of bashar al assad has for 14 months tried to silence with batons and bullets and mortars and murder. these are men, women and children who 14 months ago began raising their voices, asking semifor change, reform. an end to corruption, discrimination. basic freedoms that most of us in the world take for granted. they spoke out peacefully and were with met with tear gas, tanks and torture. there s no more talk of peace were of reform. now they fight back. they ll not stop, they say, until bashar al assad and his regime of lies has fallen. just over 300 yards from where i m standing is the syrian border. you can see lights in the distance. that s syria, that s how close we are. the syrian regime does not want us here, they refused our request for visas to enter syria, as they have for many months now. we wanted to come so that you could hear the voices that they have tried so long to distance. children who have lost their parents. mothers and fathers who ....
these adults and children asking for change, reform, an end to disruption and discrimination. they spoke out peacefully demonstrating to towns large and small. they were met with tear gas and tanks and were met with torture. there s no more talk of peace were of reform. now they fight back. they ll not stop, they say, until bashar al assad and his regime of lies has fallen. you can see the syrian border in the distance. that is syria. that s how close we are. the syrian regime does not want us here. they refused our request for visas to enter syria as they have more many months now. but we wanted to come so you can hear the voices they have tried to long to silence. children who have lost their parents. mothers and fathers who have seen their children shot to death in front of them. the streets are well run here. but they are miserable places. because all the people here have lost loved ones. their lives are now in limbo. for the past two days we ve been visiting camps ....
reform, an end to corruption and discrimination. basic freedoms that most of us in the world take for granted. they spoke out peacefully demonstrated for peace in syria. they were met with tear gas, tanks and torture. there s no more talk of peace, reform. now they fight back. they will not stop until bashar al-assad and his regime of lies has stopped. just over 300 yards from where i m standing is the syrian border. you can see light in the distance, that is syria. that s how close we are. the syrian regime does not want us here. they refused our request for visas to enter syria as they have for many months. we wanted to come so that you could hear the voices that they have tried so long to silence, children who have lost their parents, mothers and fathers who have seen their kids shot to death in the streets in front of them. the refugee camps here in turkey are well run. they re probably the nicest refugee camps i have seen. they are miserable places because all the ....