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Hits & Misses: 9/15/12
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An 'apparent miss' to Apple's new iPhone 5
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- Date Sep 17, 2012
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Time now for hits and misses of the week Kim first -- you.
-- hit the Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett.
And his legal team for this week going to the mat again over their voter ID law.
Defending in front of the State Supreme Court.
Pennsylvania -- like a lot of states trying to clean up their rampant voter fraud -- been under assault.
By civil liberties groups and also by attorney general Eric Holder.
Whose Justice Department in an attempt to intimidate Pennsylvania and also foment racial -- the -- before the election.
Has launched an inquiry into the Pennsylvania law.
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Corbett manages to pull this off this week will be one -- closer to fair elections okay.
-- -- -- Well -- -- apparently missed two Apple's new iPhone 5 which was introduced this week and criticized as boring because it doesn't have the latest stop such as touch to share which means to Smartphones touch each other and pictures passed between the fifth or face unlock which means you just look at the phone and an unlocked the password of a doubt I'm here to tell you it even.
Apple can't keep up these days I somehow feel a little bit better about where it -- Okay all right Mary.
Paul this is a hit for Pope Benedict who despite the violence in the Middle East.
Stuck with his plan to -- to Lebanon this weekend.
His pilgrimage is.
Technically a peace pilgrimage but he's also trying.
Attention to the fact that Christians are being persecuted in the Middle East.
-- in numbers that we haven't seen again in and modern has an important message of peace they say that -- in the most divisive.
Debate in American sports that we're gonna -- it right.
The Washington Nationals were perhaps we -- to shut down phenom pitcher Stephen Strasburg.
Coming off Tommy John surgery the young pitcher had.
Not as many innings last year they put in a limit on innings this year he hated -- this week.
And the nationals put him down it shows that they're committed to a long term and investments in great player.
It's a message to young there's been this thinking really cares and this has -- long term thinking in America still.
All right that's it for this week.