I mean, i had Ruthven Stella meet me outside. I did not have time for doug great, great people. I can tell you a lot of stories. Let melet me get to it so that you can ask questions. I am thrilled to be traveling with johnson in john sununu. I wish some of you would write in the car. We talk about every policy and we will the fair. It is so much fun command he is so smart,smart, smarter than i am, but i like to have smart people around. One more round of applause. [applause] so i dont thinki dont think you have heard this before. Let me tell you a little story. I grew up in a little town outside of pittsburgh. My father. Male on his back. His father was a coal miner. My mothers mother lived with us. She spoke broken and limited english. My mother she is very opinionated and really not like me. I am shy. Just a terrific woman not educated because that is not what they did. And it is one little thing i think about what my mother could have been. It was a place where theyre were not any r
No one at this point is chart running against him. Josh romney considered and he was one of many people including jon huntsman junior who is asked to run against mike lee who declined to at that point you have a prominent banker and jonathan junior to announcing announced. The short answer is if you cant beat them, join them. I would like you to talk a little bit about the seniors and juniors relationship as lukewarm at best on the huntsman side of course. The last time i actually saw them together was during a dedication of a wing of the cancers to toot just a few months ago when john junior was on the stand at the time and that was one of the last times i have seen him with his father. Do you know what the relationship is . Sure an impact if you look at jonathan junior and senior are very close and they still talk every day. Whats complicated for them during the 2012 campaign because while they wanted to talk to each other every day and they did for the most part they had to be caref
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Save thousands of babies. Live from studio in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Good morning. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 5am on the bangladeshi border, where nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims are now gathered in terrible conditions, driven from their homes in myanmar by the military. We have been reporting on their desperate situation for several weeks now as the numbers have gone up and up. Mainly on foot, and taking as much as they can carry, the Rohingya Community talk of their homes being burnt, of landmines, of rapes, and shootings. The un has called on the authorities in myanmar, a mainly buddhist country, to suspend their military action against the rohingya people. The un secretary general, Antonio Guterres says the situation is having a devastating effect on the whole region. Grievances that have been left to fester for decades have now escalated beyond the borders of myanmar, destabilising the region. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. Las
This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, 1 00 in london and 6am on the bangladeshi border, where nearly 400,000 Rohingya Muslims are now gathered in terrible conditions, driven from their homes in myanmar by the military. We have been reporting on their desperate situation for several weeks now as the numbers have gone up and up. Mainly on foot, and taking as much as they can carry, the Rohingya Community talk of their homes being burnt, of landmines, of rapes, and shootings. The un has called on the authorities in myanmar, a mainly buddhist country, to suspend their military action against the rohingya people. The un secretary general, Antonio Guterres says the situation is having a devastating effect on the whole region. Grievances that have been left to fester for decades have now escalated beyond the borders of myanmar, destabilising the region. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. Last week there were 125,000 refugees who had fled to banglade