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through those beatings. she helped deliver the child that amanda berry brought into the world. horrific stuff. it appears her speech is somewhat still ited or slowed along those lines. do you think that in terms of that and what s evident, what do you make of it? these women are reading from prepared statement. you might see more of their struggles where you will be able to ask them direct questions. a lot of my work is about saying to people i understand you are getting through it. but tell me the other side. tell me the times when you think you won t get through it. what are those like. i know these women want to come forward and inspire others and they are. but people should remember they have been through a kind of hell and that s tough going for a long time. martha: michelle knight talked about her faith in god. she is so the brave when you
back with us with the late rest working theory about what actually went wrong. plus, are we seeing a repeat of the end of iraq but in afghanistan now? kt mcfarlane is here. and randy travis remains hospitalized at this hour suffering from that scary heart ailment. what lessons it holds for the rest of us. dr. segal will have the latest on that. gregg: here we go again. the irs is in hot water, this time accused of exposing thousands of social security numbers maybe yours. we re live in washington with the latest. people pick a price and we help them find a policy that works for them. huh? also. we ve been working on something very special. [ minions gasp, chuckle ] ohhh! ohhh! one day the world. no, the universe will have the pricing power they deserve. mouhahaha! mouhahaha!
so if the president has the authority to delay one part, i think he ought to delay all of the parts, and then i don t want just a one-year delay, i want to permanently delay or actually repeal this entire health care law which i think as somebody that s practiced medicine for a long time, listened to my patients, this isn t what they re looking for if health care reform. gregg: yeah. well, the cbo indicates this delay s going to cost taxpayers about $10 billion, that after the cbo already determined that the cost of the affordable health care act is really double, up to $1.8 trillion. maybe you could rename it the unaffordable health care act? many people have done that. you know, they came out with another 606 pages of regulation on friday, july 5th. it wasn t because they wanted the world to know about it, and even the state of massachusetts has now applied for a waiver because, gregg, you brought up waivers? they ve applied for a waiver from parts of the health care law. and the p