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that are not intended to be factual either so the question is what else will jon kyl say on the floor of the senate about planned parenthood that is not intended to be factual will it be a good ninety percent of planned parenthood services go to army in iran with nuclear warheads or be ninety percent of planned parenthood services go to providing prenatal care and scare or babies or c. ninety percent of planned pair. good services go to keeping john mccain alive buzz preventing kyle from being arizona's senior senator or you think we should be president obama what if president obama said i'm going to make sure that on employment never goes below eight percent of president obama saying i'm going to shut down guantanamo bay or how about the fall so that he was going to introduce a bill in the senate in the house so that we could have comprehensive immigration reform those three right there not of our politicians of the. total already there's a difference between saying guantanamo this thing guantanamo doesn't exist is kind of more parallel ninety percent versus three percent i mean that
that are not intended to be factual either so the question is what else will jon kyl say on the floor of the senate about planned parenthood that is not intended to be factual will it be a good ninety percent of planned parenthood services go to army in iran with nuclear warheads or be ninety percent of planned parenthood services go to providing prenatal care and scare or babies or c. ninety percent of planned pair. good services go to keeping john mccain alive buzz preventing kyle from being...
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before, you must know now that only 3% of planned parenthood of's budget goes to abortion, because the jon kyl said was 90% and it turned out to be not true and a lot of people made fun of them. >> slightly off. >> some liberals, like vince gray and eleanor holmes norton, feel like they've been sold out, but the tea party, too, feels like they have been sold out. >> the congressional budget office projected the sittings of $30.5 billion, amounting to suited $370 million. it that is this year's -- going this year to $370 million. that is a sense of betrayal. john boehner had a tough time. with the democratic votes -- without democratic votes -- he lost republicans, and without the democratic votes it goes down. >> it was a triumph on his part considering how the deal was demagogued and distorted in the last three days. yes, only 1% would have been appropriated in this fiscal year, which only has 5.5 months to go. but the savings are real. denial of authorization, so it cannot be spent in the future. it is real money. it is not going to happen between now and october. distortion is what led a lo
before, you must know now that only 3% of planned parenthood of's budget goes to abortion, because the jon kyl said was 90% and it turned out to be not true and a lot of people made fun of them. >> slightly off. >> some liberals, like vince gray and eleanor holmes norton, feel like they've been sold out, but the tea party, too, feels like they have been sold out. >> the congressional budget office projected the sittings of $30.5 billion, amounting to suited $370 million. it...
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the only thing he hasn't used is the jon kyl defense where these statements are not to be taken factuallyif you look at the fallout, what's the effect -- you can imagine the effect on his charity here. but what is the potential ripple effect for other charities and philanthro philanthropies. >> we get down to trust. if people see somebody like greg mortenson who's taken advantage of his position using the charity money to pay for his ads to promote his book, people start to request, is it happening at other charities. is it the case that more money has been spent promoting the business interests of the people running the charities than actually for the important cause of the charities? it could be damaging. people will be more skeptical. but hopefully it will be healthy skepticism and people will be requesti asking questions and wanting to know more about the people they support. >> when did he raise your suspicions? >> last summer when a lot of people wanted to read "three cups of tea" and his other book, what we were really interested reading at the american institute of philanthropy wa
the only thing he hasn't used is the jon kyl defense where these statements are not to be taken factuallyif you look at the fallout, what's the effect -- you can imagine the effect on his charity here. but what is the potential ripple effect for other charities and philanthro philanthropies. >> we get down to trust. if people see somebody like greg mortenson who's taken advantage of his position using the charity money to pay for his ads to promote his book, people start to request, is it...
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it gets pretty bad that steven cobert and jon stewart start to look at what you're saying on the senate floor. that's a rarity. it all startd when senator kyl took to the senate floor and said 90% of what planned parenthood does is abortions. well, that was a little bit wrong. 90% of what planned parenthood does is health care. no abortions. as a matter of fact, it's 97%. and every dollar of federal funds goes to health care and may not since the 1970's, not one slim dime can go toward abortion. now, senator vitter upped this now and now says 98% of what planned parenthood does is abortion. i don't know what he's thinking, but let me reiterate, planned parenthood is a nonprofit organization. he says they make a profit. you can say anything. it doesn't make it true. and i think it's interesting that in the 1960's and 1970's, planned parenthood, which has become the prime target of the right-wing republicans, drew the support of prominent members of the g.o.p. richard nixon signed family planning legislation that authorized federal funding for groups like planned parenthood. former senator barry goldwater's wife peggy was a founding member of
it gets pretty bad that steven cobert and jon stewart start to look at what you're saying on the senate floor. that's a rarity. it all startd when senator kyl took to the senate floor and said 90% of what planned parenthood does is abortions. well, that was a little bit wrong. 90% of what planned parenthood does is health care. no abortions. as a matter of fact, it's 97%. and every dollar of federal funds goes to health care and may not since the 1970's, not one slim dime can go toward...
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it gets pretty bad that steven cobert and jon stewart start to look at what you're saying on the senate floor. that's a rarity. it all startd when senator kyl took to the senate floor and said 90% of what planned parenthood does is abortions. well, that was a little bit wrong. 90% of what planned parenthood does is health care. no abortions. as a matter of fact, it's 97%. and every dollar of federal funds goes to health care and may not since the 1970's, not one slim dime can go toward abortion. now, senator vitter upped this now and now says 98% of what planned parenthood does is abortion. i don't know what he's thinking, but let me reiterate, planned parenthood is a nonprofit organization. he says they make a profit. you can say anything. it doesn't make it true. and i think it's interesting that in the 1960's and 1970's, planned parenthood, which has become the prime target of the right-wing republicans, drew the support of prominent members of the g.o.p. richard nixon signed family planning legislation that authorized federal funding for groups like planned parenthood. former senator barry goldwater's wife peggy was a founding member of
it gets pretty bad that steven cobert and jon stewart start to look at what you're saying on the senate floor. that's a rarity. it all startd when senator kyl took to the senate floor and said 90% of what planned parenthood does is abortions. well, that was a little bit wrong. 90% of what planned parenthood does is health care. no abortions. as a matter of fact, it's 97%. and every dollar of federal funds goes to health care and may not since the 1970's, not one slim dime can go toward...