we are relatively hot economy. you have to find a job eventually. and incentivizing people to not find a job by paying them to not work is utterly outrageous. i have a bunch of personal examples on that. ainsley: i want you to talk about that. it was created to allow people to get back on their feet. take a few months, look for a job and get back on your feet if you are able-bodied. someone who is able to work. tell us your mother-in-law story. you have been on our show before and it s pretty powerful. yeah. i mean, she is an incredible woman. i never like telling this story because i always get a little chocketd up when i do it. she came here as an immigrant from colombia with nothing, ainsley, zero. like no money at all. spoke no english. she works her butt off cleaning planes. she takes the airplane peanuts from the plane to give to the kids for food. she used to sleep on the mattress with one mattress with her three children. my wife obviously being one of them at the time like h
i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the u.s. pullout of iraq and its final hours. in 19 days all troops will be out. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki traveled to washington to meet president obama today. this is a historic moment. a war is ending. a new day is upon us. and let us never forget those who gave us this chance. the untold number of iraqis who have given their lives. more than 1 million americans, military and civilian, who have served in iraq. nearly 4,500 fallen americans who gave their last full measure of devotion. we have a moral obligation to all of them to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. the two leaders laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery for the close to 4,500 troops who did lose their lives in iraq. but with 16,000 americans slated to remain, none of whom will be military, some are worried that america has made the wrong call in pulling troops out. one of those concerned is former vice president dick cheney. i asked him earlier
let s go out front. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the u.s. pullout of iraq and its final hours. in 19 days all troops will be out. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki traveled to washington to meet president obama today. this is a historic moment. a war is ending. a new day is upon us. and let us never forget those who gave us this chance. the untold number of iraqis who have given their lives. more than 1 million americans, military and civilian, who have served in iraq. nearly 4,500 fallen americans who gave their last full measure of devotion. we have a moral obligation to all of them to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. the two leaders laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery for the close to 4,500 troops who did lose their lives in iraq. but with 16,000 americans slated to remain, none of whom will be military, some are worried that america has made the wrong call in pulling troops out. one of those concerned is former vice president dick chene
i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the u.s. pullout of iraq and its final hours. in 19 days all troops will be out. iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki traveled to washington to meet president obama today. this is a historic moment. a war is ending. a new day is upon us. and let us never forget those who gave us this chance. the untold number of iraqis who have given their lives. more than 1 million americans, military and civilian, who have served in iraq. nearly 4,500 fallen americans who gave their last full measure of devotion. we have a moral obligation to all of them to build a future worthy of their sacrifice. the two leaders laid a wreath at arlington national cemetery for the close to 4,500 troops who did lose their lives in iraq. but with 16,000 americans slated to remain, none of whom will be military, some are worried that america has made the wrong call in pulling troops out. one of those concerned is former vice president dick cheney. i asked him earlier