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he got me back into maury. we all have been watching maury.e end of the show. if you find yourself in the stanford, connecticut area, and want tickets. i thought i am never in the co. i have got to make this happen. i e-mailed me because of my fame. they will want to meet me. we met in person at the capital grill. >> i had a sit down with don corleoni. we discussed his business, and you know his life with connie. and the jet. it is one of those conversations where you realize you are just doing it all wrong. >> jimmy: the jet he has a jet? asking who is pregnant? >> i'm iyanla, you are oprah. you are not getting it. i am iyanla trying to fix your life. >> jimmy: does it have a name? >> air maury. >> he does the shows. audience loves him. i wanted to infiltrate the audience i new, award, fame, bikini modeling. i can't walk in there. problematic. some times more of a curse. i realized i had to infiltrate the maury audience in costume in a disguise if you've will. i will say at dinner, maury was a little freaked out during a nice normal conversat
he got me back into maury. we all have been watching maury.e end of the show. if you find yourself in the stanford, connecticut area, and want tickets. i thought i am never in the co. i have got to make this happen. i e-mailed me because of my fame. they will want to meet me. we met in person at the capital grill. >> i had a sit down with don corleoni. we discussed his business, and you know his life with connie. and the jet. it is one of those conversations where you realize you are just...
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he got me back into maury. of the show where they say if you find yourself in the stamford, connecticut area and want tickets. and i thought, i'm never in the stamford, connecticut area. i've got to make this happen. so i e-mailed him because of my fame. [ laughter ] and -- they all want to meet me. they all want to sit down. >> jimmy: sure. >> and in fact we met in person at the capital grill. >> jimmy: oh, you had a meal with maury. >> i had a sit-down like with don corleone. >> jimmy: wow. >> we haddiscussed his businessd you know, his life with connie and the jet. it is one of those conversations where you realize you are just doing it all wrong. >> jimmy: the jet? he has a jet? asking who is pregnant? >> i'm iyanla, you are oprah. you are not getting it. i am iyanla trying to fix your life. >> jimmy: he has a paternity jet literally. does it have a name? >> air maury. [ laughter ] so he does the shows, and the audience loves him. and i wanted to infiltrate. and i knew once again, the awards, the global fam
he got me back into maury. of the show where they say if you find yourself in the stamford, connecticut area and want tickets. and i thought, i'm never in the stamford, connecticut area. i've got to make this happen. so i e-mailed him because of my fame. [ laughter ] and -- they all want to meet me. they all want to sit down. >> jimmy: sure. >> and in fact we met in person at the capital grill. >> jimmy: oh, you had a meal with maury. >> i had a sit-down like with don...
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what a memorable week it has been for maury mcelroy -- rory mcilroy. ended third after imploding on the back nine. mcilroy dominated the final round to finish off 14 under. he began the day seven shots adrift but took his first title of the season. it has been a difficult week in some ways, but a great weekend others. i played really good golf throughout the four days. it seemed like today it was meant to be. the guys ahead of me were making mistakes. i take it vantage of that. was an the back nine, i couple behind. he made a couple of mistakes and i was able to birdie the last two. it seemed like it was sort of meant to be. >> adam scott has retained his place at the top of the world rankings after winning the u.s. pga event in fort worth, texas. scott needed to finish in the top 13 to remain the world's top-ranked player. he finished at nine under par with the same score. into the playoffs, after they traded birdies, they both fired birdies at the second. the tie-breaker broken on the third extra hole thanks to this pretty.
what a memorable week it has been for maury mcelroy -- rory mcilroy. ended third after imploding on the back nine. mcilroy dominated the final round to finish off 14 under. he began the day seven shots adrift but took his first title of the season. it has been a difficult week in some ways, but a great weekend others. i played really good golf throughout the four days. it seemed like today it was meant to be. the guys ahead of me were making mistakes. i take it vantage of that. was an the back...
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gobbledygook was maury maverick junior. maury maverick was a big deal congressman and it was meant to describe the language of washington which sort of sounds like a turkey gobbling. i love catch-22 because catchcatch -22 may be among the best ever book titles. it was about to be released as catch 18 but leon put out a book called my the 18 so they had to pull it back and changed the word didn't 22. the world now knows the phrase catch-22 which is the catchall of bureaucratic and military life. in other words in order to get out of the service you have to prove your crazy but if you've proved you are crazy it is means you are sane enough to stay in the service. one of my favorites was actually created in 1510 by a named -- by a guy named otto botto. he had this imaginary utopia where there were many women and limited amounts of gold, a silver and jewelry or jewels. the people actually started and founded california and those were the words he picked up from his novels like utopia with many riches. another one of my favorite
gobbledygook was maury maverick junior. maury maverick was a big deal congressman and it was meant to describe the language of washington which sort of sounds like a turkey gobbling. i love catch-22 because catchcatch -22 may be among the best ever book titles. it was about to be released as catch 18 but leon put out a book called my the 18 so they had to pull it back and changed the word didn't 22. the world now knows the phrase catch-22 which is the catchall of bureaucratic and military life....
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and he is funnier than tuesdays with maury, but honestly, who isn't? >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> selling gifts is caution rifts. the 9/11 museum and memorial has gotten rave reviews for the honest and heartbreaking portrayal of the horrors horrors and heroism. but some including relatives of the victims are not thrilled with part of it, the gift shop. selling baseball caps and sweatshirts at a place where so many innocent people died is inappropriate. he lost his son in the attacks. >> we understand if they have to make money to make the museum run, but i think this is going overboard and it is tacky and very -- it is an result to -- an result to the museum. >> they say the money made will go toward sustaining the memorial. it will come from ticketing and keepsake items from retai. andy, is there anything wrong with this? all museums have to fundraise. >> i don't have a problem with the gift shop. i understand why some families are put off. that is understandable. here is what they did that is dumb. right now the museum is only open to victim families.
and he is funnier than tuesdays with maury, but honestly, who isn't? >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> selling gifts is caution rifts. the 9/11 museum and memorial has gotten rave reviews for the honest and heartbreaking portrayal of the horrors horrors and heroism. but some including relatives of the victims are not thrilled with part of it, the gift shop. selling baseball caps and sweatshirts at a place where so many innocent people died is inappropriate. he lost...
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she got her job through somebody that neither maury nor i knew. she said, john walsh didn't give me the job. i did it myself. one of the assistant producers went to pick her up at the airport. he said he was so taken with everything she said, he said, you are hired. you don't even have to go anywhere else. john said, that is myra's daughter. she was very independent. there is one hysterical story. they stationed her in dallas. they were covering the cowboys. they were at the center line and they kept moving them farther down the goalposts. they said, why? they were sitting on the cowboys side and they were behind them on the bench. he said, well her cell phone ring bothers them too much. she was playing "hail to the redskins." [laughter] >> as long as we are talking about your previous books, i want to run some video. you were in the audience for this. tell us what you got interested in this person. >> i believe that no society is good, even if it has social welfare, free rent, where men are not free to speak their minds. in that sense, i believe
she got her job through somebody that neither maury nor i knew. she said, john walsh didn't give me the job. i did it myself. one of the assistant producers went to pick her up at the airport. he said he was so taken with everything she said, he said, you are hired. you don't even have to go anywhere else. john said, that is myra's daughter. she was very independent. there is one hysterical story. they stationed her in dallas. they were covering the cowboys. they were at the center line and...
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she had to go eat pizza with maury povich. whatever she had to do. that is her husband.: she said i need more time to investigate because i don't see the issue. charlie: i would like to see how she got involved. liz: i am sure bill ackman involved for legitimacy. she backed out is more important good charlie: when you do a story about this, that doesn't mean he won't investigate. i'm not saying he will investigate. right now there are no subpoenas. i don't use the word investigation a less subpoenas are beginning to file or somebody. he is not exactly bashful about the issues that set. you try to get a comment out of this, they have never confirmed or denied, they never confirmed or denied they are looking at this. that does not mean they will not launch a formal thing tomorrow. liz: when did you tweet? charlie: about five minutes ago, 10 minutes ago. liz: it is down right now. charlie: of course. even on positive news, i kill companies. i would just tell people the stock is way up today for other reasons, there's a lot of noise going on from herbalife. if there is an in
she had to go eat pizza with maury povich. whatever she had to do. that is her husband.: she said i need more time to investigate because i don't see the issue. charlie: i would like to see how she got involved. liz: i am sure bill ackman involved for legitimacy. she backed out is more important good charlie: when you do a story about this, that doesn't mean he won't investigate. i'm not saying he will investigate. right now there are no subpoenas. i don't use the word investigation a less...
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tracy: it is certainly better than watching the maury povich show all day long.ou are learning stuff. >sure, but it dulls creativity. >> why do you have to go ahead and play the game they surprise you with on the internet? tracy: i don't think mark zuckerberg mind is dull. >> we are having in this economy. but me tell you about a little known statistic. for the current recovery today, beginning in june of 2009, the number of americans aged at least 55 years have increased the number of jobs employment has increased by 15 to 16%. for americans aged less than 55, increase in employment is less than 1%, six-tenths of a percent. that is a shocking statistic. they didn't have all this garbage. >> because they didn't know how to use it. >> i think young people are not getting jobs because they don't shower before the interview. i think on that note we are going to go. we have to talk about this because we could debate this the rest of the show, unfortunately we can't. thank you for getting everybody all riled up. you guys are awesome. i am telling you, young people are
tracy: it is certainly better than watching the maury povich show all day long.ou are learning stuff. >sure, but it dulls creativity. >> why do you have to go ahead and play the game they surprise you with on the internet? tracy: i don't think mark zuckerberg mind is dull. >> we are having in this economy. but me tell you about a little known statistic. for the current recovery today, beginning in june of 2009, the number of americans aged at least 55 years have increased the...
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campbell, maurie levin. your client was convicted of a murder of a woman captured at a gas station. your claim is not innocence. is that correct? >> that's right. there are two claims. the first is that he's mentally retarded or intellectually disabled which makes him exempt from execution according to the supreme court in 2002. the second claim has to do with secrecy with which texas is pursuing execution by lethal injection despite the events in oklahoma two weeks ago. >> let's take the first claim. i read the fifth circuit's ruling today. as i understand it, the state of texas essentially withheld evidence of the intellectual capacity of your client for more than a decade. is that correct? >> that's right. not only did they hold that information despite specific requests, they then opposed mr. campbell's assertion that he was ineligible because of his mental disability and actively pursued his execution right until the stay from the fifth circuit. >> the state of texas contended there was no evidence that they had when requested specifically by attorneys to produce evidence of wh
campbell, maurie levin. your client was convicted of a murder of a woman captured at a gas station. your claim is not innocence. is that correct? >> that's right. there are two claims. the first is that he's mentally retarded or intellectually disabled which makes him exempt from execution according to the supreme court in 2002. the second claim has to do with secrecy with which texas is pursuing execution by lethal injection despite the events in oklahoma two weeks ago. >> let's...
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gobbledygook was maury maverick who was a new deal congressman, and it was meant to describe the language washington which sort of sounded like, you know, a turkey gobbling. i love catch 22 because catch 22 may be among the best ever book titles, and the ironic thing about it was it was about to be released at catch 18, but there was a book called mile 18, so they had to pull it back and change the name to catch 22. the world now knows what catch 22 which is sort of the catch-all of bureaucratic and military life. in order to get out of the service, you've got to prove you're crazy, but if you prove you're crazy, it means you're sane and can't get out of the service. [laughter] it's a nice piece of business. >> a little over 17,000 words. milton hadn't come along, milton wasn't born until shakespeare was quite old. but shakespeare himself, people have claimed that he has invented as many as 3,000 words. and the most current estimates are that he invented 1700. is and i did a lot of work with this. i worked with the head of the shakespeare guild of america, i worked with several people who
gobbledygook was maury maverick who was a new deal congressman, and it was meant to describe the language washington which sort of sounded like, you know, a turkey gobbling. i love catch 22 because catch 22 may be among the best ever book titles, and the ironic thing about it was it was about to be released at catch 18, but there was a book called mile 18, so they had to pull it back and change the name to catch 22. the world now knows what catch 22 which is sort of the catch-all of...
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are you maury povich all of a sudden?x of tennis balls. >> seth: yeah. roger federer is here. >> yeah, okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, did you a video game as well. but that's like very -- what are you -- i mean, when you have to do the motion capture things, what's that whole world like? >> um, it's kind of amazing. it's like the greatest acting exercise you could possibly have. i mean, you're in the studio. you're surrounded by 70 cameras. you're in a suit covered in balls. and you have like 88 -- >> seth: what kind of balls? [ laughter ] >> like little silver balls. okay? calm down. >> seth: okay. thank god. >> no! not tennis balls. that's in my contract. no tennis balls can be anywhere near me. so you have little dots on your face -- like 88 little dots and you're in this space. it's just like you and your imagination. i mean, it could not be a more extraordinary acting exercise. >> seth: that's great, but truly the most extraordinary thing you're doing if you don't mind me saying -- >> oh, please! >> seth: you were
are you maury povich all of a sudden?x of tennis balls. >> seth: yeah. roger federer is here. >> yeah, okay. [ laughter ] >> seth: now, did you a video game as well. but that's like very -- what are you -- i mean, when you have to do the motion capture things, what's that whole world like? >> um, it's kind of amazing. it's like the greatest acting exercise you could possibly have. i mean, you're in the studio. you're surrounded by 70 cameras. you're in a suit covered in...
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diane sawyer, david muir, maury povich was also there, joan rivers was there. >> good shindig. >> a good >> all right. coming up in "the skinny," kevin spacey's stalker. >>> but first a potential ticking time bomb on the highways. there could be millions of recalled tires on the road. the government investigation and what our brian ross has found out. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by swiffer. which is funny, because i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping. it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? let's open it up. [ afi ] it's a swiffer sweeper. [ zach ] it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. ♪ it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. voila! i am the queen of clean! [ zach ] yeah, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. voila! i am the queen of clean! thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water bu
diane sawyer, david muir, maury povich was also there, joan rivers was there. >> good shindig. >> a good >> all right. coming up in "the skinny," kevin spacey's stalker. >>> but first a potential ticking time bomb on the highways. there could be millions of recalled tires on the road. the government investigation and what our brian ross has found out. you are watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather...
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telling maury wheels the steal. i could never figure it out o.o the great jarney carson. i loved the car knack thing. >> kathleen bassfor fort royal virginia. please ask miller what he plans to do when california is hit by the great earthquake when it breaks it off from the west of the u.s.a. are you ready for that miller? >> i will tell you what i'm doing swimming for the coast for nevada because jerry brown makes gilligan look like patent and i'm not going to be stung on that island with a bunch of morons who want me to build fire for them every day because they can't get it together because they are working their way through fire block or something. and by the way, do you think california is going to handle the great earthquake in the attendant tsunami with the same degree of grace and stowism that our brethren did. you will hear reports of cannibalism in four hours. everyone is so uptight out here. they will not only feast on the corpses of dead vegetarians. if obama is in california when the big quake hits for a fundraiser like he is he ever
telling maury wheels the steal. i could never figure it out o.o the great jarney carson. i loved the car knack thing. >> kathleen bassfor fort royal virginia. please ask miller what he plans to do when california is hit by the great earthquake when it breaks it off from the west of the u.s.a. are you ready for that miller? >> i will tell you what i'm doing swimming for the coast for nevada because jerry brown makes gilligan look like patent and i'm not going to be stung on that...
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and for the last 22 years cornerstone church has multiplied under pastor maury davis. >> we're goingre we develop our belief system, we develop our culture, we develop our faith. and as long as i'm your pastor, that's not ever going to change. so chill out, child of god. then the lord god said it's not good for the man to be alone. >> amen. >> some of you aren't sure. that's why we're working on families right now. and the lord god fashioned into a woman the rib which he had taken from the man. for this reason a man shall be joined to his wife and they shall become one flesh. god's original family. the purpose of marriage is mutual satisfaction as well as reproduction. god said you shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female. it's an abomination. you don't get to make up your own walk with god. when we have a society that 80% of the people say they believe in god and a majority of americans say they're christians but they vote for people who they are putting in office who attack the very truths that built the greatest nation on the face of the earth because our traditional am
and for the last 22 years cornerstone church has multiplied under pastor maury davis. >> we're goingre we develop our belief system, we develop our culture, we develop our faith. and as long as i'm your pastor, that's not ever going to change. so chill out, child of god. then the lord god said it's not good for the man to be alone. >> amen. >> some of you aren't sure. that's why we're working on families right now. and the lord god fashioned into a woman the rib which he had...
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>> good morning to maury. we haven't seen each other in a while but we used to see each other quite a bit. we're due for at least a bump or construction or something like that. i don't think it should scare off investors but it is long overdue .valuations, again, are creeping up. p/e of seven times makes one a bit nervous. we get carried away with all these mergers. my sense of the at&t/directv issue may be it will scare the regulators into not doing either deal. >> you may very well be absolutely correct. i think defensively that's how at&t and directv might be thinking about it. >> they may want to kill the comcast deal and this might be a clever way to do it. the other thing i think is a long shot but could happen, some congressman may get incensed about the fact that pfizer is going to everybodylangland and government will have to wave good-bye to a billion dollars or something like that. it may be companies will leave town and they'll find out they've canceled the corporate income tax. those hidden things
>> good morning to maury. we haven't seen each other in a while but we used to see each other quite a bit. we're due for at least a bump or construction or something like that. i don't think it should scare off investors but it is long overdue .valuations, again, are creeping up. p/e of seven times makes one a bit nervous. we get carried away with all these mergers. my sense of the at&t/directv issue may be it will scare the regulators into not doing either deal. >> you may very...
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marshall was born in maury, hawaii. her parents were among the first immigrants to hawaii from the philippine islands in 1910. she came to new york to live with her maternal aunt and uncle and started to take classes in stenog if i at columbia university. during that same year she got a position as secretary to the national director of the naacp branches in new york where she said she admitted receiving her first baptism to the racial challenges of america. and she's been motivated ever since to make a difference in the lives of others. yesterday at our board meeting when we were taking notes on the computer mrs. marshall was reminding us of when she attended board immediatings as a young secretary and took notes in shorthand for the legal defense fund. she serves on many boards here in washington, d.c. and has been a tireless advocate on behalf of young people particularly through the thurgood marshall summer law inship program. but we know her best for her work on the board where she has served since 1994 getting on t
marshall was born in maury, hawaii. her parents were among the first immigrants to hawaii from the philippine islands in 1910. she came to new york to live with her maternal aunt and uncle and started to take classes in stenog if i at columbia university. during that same year she got a position as secretary to the national director of the naacp branches in new york where she said she admitted receiving her first baptism to the racial challenges of america. and she's been motivated ever since...
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marshall was born in maury, hawaii. her parents were among the first immigrants to hawaii from the philippine islands in 1910. she came to new york to live with her maternal aunt and uncle and started to take classes in stenog if i at columbia university. during that same year she got a position as secretary to the national director of the naacp branches in new york where she said she admitted receiving her first baptism to the racial challenges of america. and she's been motivated ever since to make a difference in the lives of others. yesterday at our board meeting when we were taking notes on the computer mrs. marshall was reminding us of when she attended board immediatings as a young secretary and took notes in shorthand for the legal defense fund. she serves on many boards here in washington, d.c. and has been a tireless advocate on behalf of young people particularly through the thurgood marshall summer law inship program. but we know her best for her work on the board where she has served since 1994 getting on t
marshall was born in maury, hawaii. her parents were among the first immigrants to hawaii from the philippine islands in 1910. she came to new york to live with her maternal aunt and uncle and started to take classes in stenog if i at columbia university. during that same year she got a position as secretary to the national director of the naacp branches in new york where she said she admitted receiving her first baptism to the racial challenges of america. and she's been motivated ever since...
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cuando mauri decÍa que tenía 15 aÑos y sigue viÉndose asÍ. >> en mi barrio le dicen fake, porque pareceme sienta dÉbil. pero tambiÉn es bonito cuando estÁs con tu familia, cuando estÁs con tus amigos, cuando estÁs en tu cÍrculo mÁs cerrado, pedir ayuda. mi mamÁ ha sido crucial en una transiciÓn de mi vida en donde si no hubiera sido por ella, a lo mejor no hubiera podido estar tan esta "familia, con mi niÑo, con mis viajes. >> tu madre es el ejemplo de las mujeres mexicanas que estÁn al pendiente. >> sÍ. pero que deje de twittear, por favor. >> buenÍsimo. >> dulce se ha puesto agria y paulina se ha puesto feliz. >> quÉ bonita estÁ. ya no estÁ tan hinchadita. ella es una mujer fuerte. ha sacado adelante a su hijo. las mamis estÁn para defenderte. >> pero estoy totalmente de acuerdo con esa paz que transmite paulina y de hecho, en la nueva tv y novelas tenemos imÁgenes de esa donde se ve realmente... >> perdiÓ el acento espaÑol! >> y ahora habla como sinaloense. >> como debe de ser. >> el acento se lo prestÓ a shakira. >> oigan, otro gran cuate de nosotros, pitbull que demandÓ a una compa
cuando mauri decÍa que tenía 15 aÑos y sigue viÉndose asÍ. >> en mi barrio le dicen fake, porque pareceme sienta dÉbil. pero tambiÉn es bonito cuando estÁs con tu familia, cuando estÁs con tus amigos, cuando estÁs en tu cÍrculo mÁs cerrado, pedir ayuda. mi mamÁ ha sido crucial en una transiciÓn de mi vida en donde si no hubiera sido por ella, a lo mejor no hubiera podido estar tan esta "familia, con mi niÑo, con mis viajes. >> tu madre es el ejemplo de las...
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one other bit of recent polling data, this from the market out ofh firm it so maury asks -- it if youant to know the numbers specifically on people who , it wasd to the data .ust 29% in the united states this graph breaking it down. the united states ahead of france, spain, and belgium on that list. how are your opportunities? caller: hello there. now.88 years old when i was a mother it was a full-time job to take care of the kids, to cook, to clean. when the kids came home. i was a very liberated woman. my friends and i would get together every other day or so and play mah-jongg and rink line. how do you like that he echo -- like that? talk about the challenges the next generation faces. caller: i blame what is going on with the lynnwood -- what is the women's liberation. they asked me what i do. i think women are forced to go to work and now they can't handle it. you cannot do it all. don't believe in daycare. i believe in taking care of your children. host: thank you for calling in. a tweet -- we will be talking about the subject with our viewers this morning. several members of co
one other bit of recent polling data, this from the market out ofh firm it so maury asks -- it if youant to know the numbers specifically on people who , it wasd to the data .ust 29% in the united states this graph breaking it down. the united states ahead of france, spain, and belgium on that list. how are your opportunities? caller: hello there. now.88 years old when i was a mother it was a full-time job to take care of the kids, to cook, to clean. when the kids came home. i was a very...
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and repeal the provision of the right and repeal the provision of the maury ryan budget deal that slash military actions and republicans have filibustered countless other bills that would have helped america's veterans in fact we just go through some of the back in two thousand and twelve g.o.p. senators blocked a billion dollar job bill for veterans same year republicans oppose the veterans compensation cost of living adjustment act it would have kept veteran v.a. benefits up with inflation they they would have. to do with their wounded veteran job security act the veteran retraining act the homeless veterans reintegration program. act the disabled veterans group and structural increase act veterans business that are actually job creation through out of your back this congress these republicans have been opposed to anything that would benefit veterans and now they're running around going to court all the voters are oh you know we start we're so concerned it's you that we shouldn't we when calling for the for mitch mcconnell to be to be fired. at him and all of a sudden you could serve
and repeal the provision of the right and repeal the provision of the maury ryan budget deal that slash military actions and republicans have filibustered countless other bills that would have helped america's veterans in fact we just go through some of the back in two thousand and twelve g.o.p. senators blocked a billion dollar job bill for veterans same year republicans oppose the veterans compensation cost of living adjustment act it would have kept veteran v.a. benefits up with inflation...