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a millionaire candidate who wants you to keep attention to the country's poor.

It's infuriating. Just the idea that -- that people are still living like this and nothing's being done, when billions of dollars have been appropriated. Where is the money? Stuck in some bureaucrat's desk somewhere? I mean, where is it?

I think that -- that the truth of the matter is, America is not paying enough attention, I would say.

Well, I would -- I would gently argue with you about some of that. And, at least for now, I appear to be ahead in Iowa, very competitive in the early states. But that's all politics.

I hope that America sees that what they saw in New Orleans is not just in New Orleans. It's in rural areas in the South. It's in big cities in the North. And it is still a pervasive -- poverty is still a pervasive issue in America.

we're with John Edwards on the trail as he kicks off his poverty tour.

I want to, again, offer my deep, sincere apologies to all those I have let down and disappointed with these actions from my past. I am completely responsible. And I am so very, very sorry.

We are a nation that believes in upholding the rule of law.

I have issued a statement apologizing for, quote, 'a very serious sin in my past.'

John Edwards will launch a three-day, eight state tour to call attention to poverty, a key issue for his campaign.

It also gave so much more work to Homeland Security. And, of course, we know they're having a very difficult time doing the work that they're supposed to be doing now, in terms of recovery, rebuilding, and getting prepared for other…

You can't just go into the state once or twice a month and speak to big crowds, not that he mentioned any names.

I have a deep and abiding love for my Lord, Jesus Christ.

I can tell you it is prayer that played a huge role in my survival.

I would pay for it by getting rid of Bush's tax cuts for people who make over $200,000 a year.

Others were quiet. They went quietly to the floor of the Senate, cast the right vote. But there is a difference between leadership and legislating.

I should never have voted for this war.