She was born in 1972, and, you know, she is a pretty, you know, she's very beautiful, and she is a fairly easygoing gal.
It's, you know, she's feeling the breeze and, you know, she's feeling her freedom at the same time that she's feeling a loss of a lover.
From the ancient ruins of Egypt, to the presidential palace in Tunisia, to the desert of Morocco -- after thousands of miles with Hillary Clinton, you come away with this: Every step is certain, every word is measured, and you know only what she wants you to.
Then there is Lucy up there in a sequined thing, and, you know, she's a fabulous aerialist and acrobat.
Annika thinks that Michelle is good for the tour because she's drawing positive attention to the LPGA. And, you know, she's personally achieved so much that no one can take anything away from Annika.
And you know, before she died a number of years ago, Amanda Berry's mother, I mean she would call and talk to just any reporter in town, you know, newspaper, TV, anybody who would give any attention to the case, just repeating the details trying to spark some kind of memory, a witness, anything.
She, you know, and she gave a pretty long preamble, especially in her first speech in Des Moines.
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Yeah, they got a little emotional because it turned out that Lindsey's mom, you know, after her father died when she was a teenager, you know, she raised her and her brother alone.
And she said when she saw him, you know, do his own thing that he preaches, she said that let her really know that he follows, you know, and follows what he preaches.
You know, she had this thought that it might not work out, and she had developed, you know, a serious of ideas, which I think is absolutely the ticket.
And they're taking on her stands on social issues, especially abortion, and saying, you know, she's not qualified, she hasn't done any big interviews.
You know, and I wrote this tune for Amelia, you know, after she was born.
My mother wrote letters to my father in the summer she rode with the Freedom Riders, and you know, I think that even as she might have imagined such a moment, I don't know if she would have believed that it could occur in her lifetime.
She was already Lady Gaga, and we spoke a little, and she leaned on me, and she said in my ear, 'Did you know that this was my first photo shoot?
You know, there was a lady next to me on her cell phone all the way through and she was just, you know, being rude.
And she said, you know, I kind of think today will be safer than any other day, security will be stepped up.
And she said, you know, I hate it when people tell me that my son was shot because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And all of you know -- (applause) -- and she's not just working here, but she has taken the time to travel with me on my special projects.
She did other things as well, you know, she did ballet, tap and she loved hockey, but horses were Tania's love and she put so much hard work into them.
"I could eat whatever I wanted and wake up - you know everything, " she said.
And more importantly, does she know you?
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And she did - she almost seemed like Reese Witherspoon watching her little, you know, like, well, I'm just, you know, a kid.
"My two older children, of course, are very aware of what's going on and I said, 'I'm going down there, you know, for you, for us, and to make a difference, " she said.
And when she told me some of the news was surprising, you know, some of her safety schools she didn't get into.
The field of study intrigued her because "it's so intricate and complicated, and you want to know how it works, " she said.
' And she said, 'You know, even until now I can not understand what I was led by -- it must have been something from above.
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