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CROWD HILLARY CLINTON
many smart people apart from the crowd. Creating new ideas at the drop of a hat is difficult,
This skill, called idea generation, sets many smart people apart from the crowd.
In 1989 Chinese troops opened fire on a crowd of demonstrators...
(crowd applauding)
Raise the atmosphere in this crowd.
The atmosphere in this crowd
And then give us some main action perhaps: "The sound from the stadium was deafening as the crowd rose up to chant the player's name."
"The new flag was hoisted up on high, greeted by a cheer from the crowd."
(crowd applauding)
BROUGHT THE CROWD TO ITS FEET.
More than that, everybody in this crowd and watching at home knows that in our country today, a person's right to choose is under assault in places like Missouri, in Alabama, in Georgia.
They don't really stand out from the crowd.
VO: CROWD CHANTS: HANDS UP, DON’T SHOOT