Interesting issues was the social class. How are her children doing . That was part of the issue as well. Last fall we went to washington and we were asked to speak at the Armed Services committee about the experiences theyve had as women. During that conversation, i was discussing what it meant to deploy single mothers. In the book you would see in close detail how her children are careful for during hurt to yearlong absences. Her son is a little bit older but her girl is young. The question for children is even something that the department of defense is looking at. When we had the draft we didnt draft Single Parents of either gender. There is a reality that we have these children at home when their parents are off at war. When i finish talking she war. When i finish talking she took the microphone and said i just want to add something to that. She said i earned a lot of money during my deployment. I earned combat pay and i chose to fulfill those orders. I appreciated having that opp
Community action to you with an interview of sorts and the heart and we will have an opportunity for question and answer some say you are particularly interested in to follow up you will have that opportunity. And the privilege to be a part of the 50th the anniversary event. A great way to get things started. Without further ahead do we go get into my introduction of our guest. Known as Sister Simone campbell is part of the National Catholic Justice Group of religious leader and attorney and poet with expense assyrians of advocacy for systemic change and in washington she lobbies on Immigration Reform and health care and economic justice. She is a noted speaker of Public Policy issues and since the 70s she has founded or served as lead attorney for serving or protecting Public Policy needs. She has traveled to the middle east and with Health Care Reform she authored the famous and none better than supported the reform bill persuading 59 other leaders to sign on it was considered critic
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Drink a lot of beer tonight, budweiser. Those are my priorities at this point. I am going to say a prayer and thank you for the man up stairs for this opportunity for sure as well. Time to kickback for him. He is the oldest quarterback ever to start the super bowl. Now to the race for the white house. Heading up to New Hampshire Hillary Clinton forcitalking ab wall street funds. A former interview is haunting hillary now. Just like starting off in flint michigan in an he have forted to change the subject and focus on the toxic water crisis in the city. She remains under tense fire about the ball street money she has received. She denied ever allowing the money to influence her decisions over the years. Her opponent in the white house Bernie Sanders is drawing attention to a group of particular videos. Sanders campaign put out emails with a year old criticism leveled by massachusetts senator elizabeth ward. The reference about clinton in 2001 regarding bankruptcy. He says that favors bu
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