The folks here representing the people who served, the families of folks that i hear of the people who served. On june 16, we passed the pact act in the United States senate, not by a small margin. We passed it with 84 positive votes. The Appropriations Committee should be able to address those issues. He wants to stop that from happening. While we have and im going to say republicans because they are the ones that flipped republicans say i dont have a problem with the cost, but im going to vote no because of some of the reason whatsoever that is political malpractice and we need to hold people accountable. Im going to tell you something. I have been in this business 25 years and i have never seen anything that has happened like happened yesterday and what compounds it and makes it that much more difficult is we in essence yesterday took benefits away from people who have been impacted by war that we sent off to war and we turn our backs and say, no, we are going to find an excuse to v
positive experiences here. so help me understand the good moments. yeah, it s surprising. you watch some of the trailer, you might go into the very topic, and you go mental health and care giving, this isn t something you want to necessarily bring up friday night having pizza. but what we did find is with kate hendricks, who had cancer just the last year, the president signed an executive order that guaranteed mammograms for all women veterans for the rest of their lives. there was an outdoor ex-skurgs company started in alaska to help veterans get through ptsd. at the end of the day, that s what i m seeing resonate with all these families. you saw the kids too, right? yeah, i did. i was going to ask about the kids. i mean, trying to keep from the her husband and woman trying to keep cancer away from
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