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illegal children have access to wic, they have access to school lunch programs. some states could allocate their own money, not federal money, their own money for welfare programs for illegal immigrants. california is trying to get 100,000 illegal immigrants onto the states medicaid. i oppose these efforts. i think they are too expensive. i do not think they're going to have a positive outcome. i do not think california taxpayer should have to subsidize that. illegal immigrants have very little. they have access to the benefits i just mentioned. some states allow people on the green card to have access to benefits. if you're here for five years, you can get a lot of these benefits. illegal immigrants and illegal immigrants have less access to welfare benefits. host: are you ok with illegal immigrants having those benefits you laid out? access to school lunch programs wic, are those things we should be providing to the country who come in illegally? guest: i do not think they should be. i think i should be reserved for american citizens, where they are native or f
illegal children have access to wic, they have access to school lunch programs. some states could allocate their own money, not federal money, their own money for welfare programs for illegal immigrants. california is trying to get 100,000 illegal immigrants onto the states medicaid. i oppose these efforts. i think they are too expensive. i do not think they're going to have a positive outcome. i do not think california taxpayer should have to subsidize that. illegal immigrants have very...
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Aug 6, 2022
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of black folks with guns and educated, giving food back, where literally, we're still living off the wic program. woman: right, that they created. - and we modeling things off that same program, you know what i'm saying? right now today, you know what i'm saying? so, given that, you know, you always gotta take into context how they don't, you... niggas with guns is a problem, you know what i'm saying? you don't need niggas with guns teaching people and feeding people at the same time. woman: right, because they thinking about... - so you have to take out the black panthers. we do this program in the same spirit in which they did the original books and breakfast. you know what i mean? and i put it last, because after we get through discussing all of these problems, we got to get to the point where we have some solutions. this ain't the end-all-be-all, but we feel that this is one of the things that intersects between these kids, and young adults, before the streets get them, before the police get them, before the system get them, we got to get them, so that's what this is about. (footstep
of black folks with guns and educated, giving food back, where literally, we're still living off the wic program. woman: right, that they created. - and we modeling things off that same program, you know what i'm saying? right now today, you know what i'm saying? so, given that, you know, you always gotta take into context how they don't, you... niggas with guns is a problem, you know what i'm saying? you don't need niggas with guns teaching people and feeding people at the same time. woman:...
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Aug 23, 2022
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i know said wic asada also mana, i see get annoyed seat ending when i lay. so when i lo, he gave emily who to me my hey, emily going back alia, going out on the me, mama, the made the during fema i for go super yoga gentle. so you're, you're gonna yeah, i so that's what happened. they tried to stop her, but they couldn't. she's unstoppable she one. and i've always known that my mother was miss panama. that you know, she's fabulous. but now that i'm older, i realized that this isn't just a story about my mom. this is a story about my country. why in a country that a 60 percent black, a country that was built by black people? why would anyone doubt that black women could represent the country? why is the panama that he's marketed to the world, the panama? that is reflected back to the panamanians. why is it's so light skin? why is it so rich? and most importantly, how did we get here? ah, in the streets exotic night with no so drove in, but on my north echo today, but our most at this the nearby jessa bowery, martin cul de la mu head barranca. oh you know, so
i know said wic asada also mana, i see get annoyed seat ending when i lay. so when i lo, he gave emily who to me my hey, emily going back alia, going out on the me, mama, the made the during fema i for go super yoga gentle. so you're, you're gonna yeah, i so that's what happened. they tried to stop her, but they couldn't. she's unstoppable she one. and i've always known that my mother was miss panama. that you know, she's fabulous. but now that i'm older, i realized that this isn't just a story...
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but she has her wic cut out 80 percent of children in sub saharan africa. come to read or understand a simple story by the age of 10, according to the award bank head him on his team are doing what they can to encourage more kids in ghana to pick up the book. and it's already making a difference. isabella is fast becoming one of the best readers in this group, as their confidence continues to grow for their daniel smiled and said, please do me one. that's okay for can be and nick longer still here with me, authors from the continent. jennifer, is it important or how important is it for you to be read on the continent to read, to be read back home and how does that influence your writing? oh, for me and i write specifically for african readers. must read writers write for every one out there. oh, oh, right? for western audience, but i write for part 1st you can and reader and everybody else on the continent and that has made or the difference in it because i'm published in pe the west, but i am writing for different people. so there's a conflict there. but i
but she has her wic cut out 80 percent of children in sub saharan africa. come to read or understand a simple story by the age of 10, according to the award bank head him on his team are doing what they can to encourage more kids in ghana to pick up the book. and it's already making a difference. isabella is fast becoming one of the best readers in this group, as their confidence continues to grow for their daniel smiled and said, please do me one. that's okay for can be and nick longer still...
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Aug 11, 2022
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illegal immigrant children have access to wic.om welfare benefit programs and they have access to school lunch programs and some states can allocate their own money for welfare programs. california is experimenting with a try to get 100,000 illegal immigrants under state medicaid. i think they are too expensive and they will have positive outcomes. i don't think american taxpayers want to subsidize that. illegal immigrants have very little access in welfare benefits. some states allow people who have a green car for five years, greater access to benefits. legal and illegal immigrants have much less access to these benefits. host: are you ok with illegal bricks having access to these benefits -- immigrants having access to these benefits? guest: think we should be almost -- a welfare state. if there is, it should be reserved entirely for native americans. that excludes illegal immigrants and illegal immigrants that have become best legal immigrants -- legal immigrants that have not become native -- citizens. caller: i will my eyes
illegal immigrant children have access to wic.om welfare benefit programs and they have access to school lunch programs and some states can allocate their own money for welfare programs. california is experimenting with a try to get 100,000 illegal immigrants under state medicaid. i think they are too expensive and they will have positive outcomes. i don't think american taxpayers want to subsidize that. illegal immigrants have very little access in welfare benefits. some states allow people...
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let's start wic stomach with serena, and nothing her devolution away from the game.ause of his covid status. he can't even get into this country. the government will not let him in. what do we see here? serena will be celebrating her 27-year career in tennis. she's made some $260 million in the game, she's 40 years old, and she says she wants to focus on her family. we will get some of that this week because she will be playing doubles with her sister, venus williams, this week, as well. that'll be a big deal. by the way, monday and tuesday are already sold out so it's going pretty well. djokovic, the 20 one-time champion, will not be here mainly because of government requirements. they are not allowing non-u.s. citizens to get into the country without a covid test, and it's been a tough year for the serbian. he has withdrawn due to travel restrictions into the u.s., but as i said, this year he was deported from australia where he went for a tournament because of that covid status. now he is saying he won't go to tournaments if he is required to have a covid vaccine.
let's start wic stomach with serena, and nothing her devolution away from the game.ause of his covid status. he can't even get into this country. the government will not let him in. what do we see here? serena will be celebrating her 27-year career in tennis. she's made some $260 million in the game, she's 40 years old, and she says she wants to focus on her family. we will get some of that this week because she will be playing doubles with her sister, venus williams, this week, as well....