Lily Taylor's family was overjoyed when she was born not quite 2 years ago. But very quickly her mom and dad began to notice something wasn't quite right.
Five or six years ago, Sally and Scott Taylor of Richfield decided to mark Memorial Day with a stroll through Minneapolis' bucolic Lakewood Cemetery. Since neither had relatives buried in the area, Scott suggested they bring flowers to place on one of the graves, as a way of honoring the dead. So the Taylors wandered through the cemetery's lush, 250-acre grounds, scanning dates on headstones: .
stand by quietly, we show what it means to be stronger together. chris jansing is in ohio. you have seen her, of course, covering the president there. he s making this all about him, chris. his legacy. do it for me. one more campaign. it s interesting to watch this. we have heard it before. we have been hearing it more and more over the last receive months. he talks about the economy. he talks about the way lives have been changed. he taylors it to the audience. this is a part of america that s deindustrialized. there aren t the number of factories. cleveland in the cleveland area. in some ways it s grown. in other ways you see, again, some of the factory towns that got the landscape. in the suburbs. how much they are struggling. that s the case he s making that you want to keep it going for the next four years and the next eight years.