a slogan for tax reform and health care. jon: they could have a healthcare bill by the end of next week, that seems ambitious. i think it is very ambitious, don t they get happening. there is the government funding side, the possible shutdown, with that they need to strike a deal and are getting closer but they re not able to rush something through, that is what they tried the first time, it doesn t work. jon: this president campaign on the idea of fortifying the southern border, building the wall. democrats said if you want to add money, you want money to build the wall in the budget, we re not going to go for that. it is really that you are at loggerhead. that is the big question about this, whether there is a shut down. remember, democrats in 2006 including barack obama and hillary clinton approved the secure fence act which was not a wall, but a fence but now they say any wall funding in this funding bill, all bets are off, democrats oppose it. jon: they would be willin
and speaks on the crowds and part of his message is about the good communicator. you say why do you like him? i ve heard a lot of folks say he s effective at getting the message across and he likes him and that s what the president needs. this editorial very harsh. nobody wants to be described as a robot and algorithm of talking points. it s not something you necessarily hear from the rubio supporters on the trail. some see it as a disciplined candidate. like immigration and like national security and the fight against isis. as far as rubio committing energy on the campaign trail, this is something that s dogged him now for weeks. the perception he s not getting out and campaigning. we re going to see him on the trail a lot in the coming weeks and let s not forget he s putting a lot of add money out there. he s getting advertisements and
in a community where prostitutes worked in front of our window and looking ought the window at the prostitutes getting in and out of cars and having shiny dresses on and be very beautiful and asking my grandmother, what are those women doing and she told me. she told me those women take off their panties and give them money and me relating to because men had been taking my panties off and i said, wow, i didn t know they were supposed to give me money. her grandmother encouraged her to sell herself at 14 to add money to the family purse. i sat on the corner and that night i made over $400. those guys knew i was a minor. they knew i was young. they paid me more because i was young. after 25 years of surviving exploitation and violence, brenda was forced out of the life after a brutal attack by a john almost killed her.
me being 9 years old, living in a community where prostitutes worked in front of our window and looking ought the window at the prostitutes getting in and out of cars and having shiny dresses on and be very beautiful and asking my grandmother, what are those women doing and she told me. she told me those women take off their panties and give them money and me relating to because men had been taking my panties off and i said, wow, i didn t know they were supposed to give me money. her grandmother encouraged her to sell herself at 14 to add money to the family purse. i sat on the corner and that night i made over $400. those guys knew i was a minor. they knew i was young. they paid me more because i was young. after 25 years of surviving exploitation and violence, brenda was forced out of the
on chicago s westside, her first exposure to prostitution was right outside her front door. me being 9 years old, living in a community where prostitutes worked in front of our window and looking out the window of the prostitutes getting in and out of the cars with shiny dresses on and very beautiful and asking my grandmother, what are those women doing? and she told me, those women take their panties off and men give them money. and me being relating to that, because men had been taking my panties off and i said to myself, wow, i didn t know they were supposed to give me money. brenda says at 14, her grandmother encouraged her to sell herself in order to add money to the family purse. 1973, good friday, i proceeded to march on downtown to the gold coast and on the corner and that night i made over $400. and those guys knew that i was a minor. they knew that i was young. they paid me more because i was young.