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RNC 2012: Weather Update
Clip: 8/27/2012 | 1m 17s
The weather is continuing to cause some problems for the Republican National Convention.
Managing editor Kim Lawton reports that the weather is continuing to cause problems. On Sunday, the Tea Party ended up meeting in the sanctuary of a Tampa megachurch, and Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom Coalition rallied as well.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
RNC 2012: Weather Update
Clip: 8/27/2012 | 1m 17s
Managing editor Kim Lawton reports that the weather is continuing to cause problems. On Sunday, the Tea Party ended up meeting in the sanctuary of a Tampa megachurch, and Ralph Reed's Faith and Freedom Coalition rallied as well.
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