to pay paul. there s going to be a heck of a fight in the congress over that. the prioritization of funds, i would think. no doubt it s going to be a very tough challenge, and i m hopeful and believe we re up to the job. and i hope we can do so on a bipartisan basis. congressman, thanks so much. steny hoyer. thank you. you bet. coming up, the president made a joke about the gop s attitude on health care reform. because that law is here to stay. glenn beck previewed the president s speech using a chain saw and a bunny rabbit. you heard that right, folks. and congressman paul ryan coughs up some numbers about just how much the president has spent. we ll truth swab that. you bet we will. back in the 80 s, it was really tough for me and my family. i was living on welfare and supporting a family of four. after i got the job at walmart, things started changing immediately. then i wrote a letter to the food stamp office. thank you very much, i don t need your help any more. you kn
hours to drive four miles home last night. we ll update you on the storm. hitting up and down the northeast. when we come back, we ll huddle around the water cooler to hear sarah palin s response to the state of the union address. you ll kick yaurz for not thinking of her clever response. back in the 80 s, it was really tough for me and my family. i was living on welfare and supporting a family of four. after i got the job at walmart, things started changing immediately. then i wrote a letter to the food stamp office. thank you very much, i don t need your help any more. you know now, i can actually say i bought my home. i knew that the more i dedicated. the harder i worked, the more it was going to benefit my family. this my son, mario and he now works at walmart. i believe mario is following in my footsteps. my name is noemi, and i work at walmart.
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has been accomplished. what has been accomplished? guest: well, what has been accomplished, there have been and this is important to the families, 500,000 mortgage modifications that have been finalized and, again, not to minimize how good that is for those families but when you look at that, compared to over the life of this program, it is estimated it could be between ten million and 13 million families receiverring foreclosure filings and an estimate of the program could help 700,000 to 800,000. it is good for those people but a drop in the ocean. we need to aim higher than that and go back to the original expectation. unless less is a failure for those people. neil: thank you for keeping us abreast. good stuff. thank you very much. when we come back, you may want to call me a $$4 billion nag. of. after got the job at walmart, things started changing immediately. then i wrote a letter to the food stamp office.