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affiliative catholic charities in those cities. they will have rent paid for, for about 90 days so they will have their first three months sort of covered and they will be provided with some modest furnishings and a little bit of job assistance and placement. but what they are really going to need are the american people to step up for them and that s where organizations like no one left behind have come in really well. you know, the folks at the iraq and afghan veterans of america, iava, have been fundamental in helping resettle these guys. there is a lot of organizations of the country that are all sort of nonprofits and volunteer organizations that really step up and try to help them help them the way they helped us. sort of a reverse role now. i i hope they have a smooth entry and i know you and others will be working to make that happen. i i i share your well, anger, that this has started so late. and that it is inevitable that thousands of these people will not get ou
and those who died in iraq and afghanistan, in new york city on september 11th, at ground zero, making rescues and helping people get out from under there, signed up, went to iraq, fought, came back, spent more than a decade fighting at iava for veterans of those wars. what are your thoughts about the brothers and sisters who you didn t get a chance to fight for, the ones who were lost in iraq, the ones lost in afghanistan, this most recent generation of the fallen? they re my friends and i think that s what kind of hits me the hardest, they re not just people i see on tv, not just names i read in a paper. they re my friends. guys like ed, he was 28 years old from nebraska, one of the nicest guys i met and he got killed by an rpg in fallujah. i want people to remember ed was a great american a great guy, he was a great son. you know, that s what i want. i want people to remember he shouldn t be forgotten and neither should all the other folks and think what ed would want and i would
and executive director of the iava, the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. so paul, always a pleasure, and thank you so much for everything you do. but listen, on this, a lot of people and a lot of veterans jumped all over him for this and you were actually saying, hang on, don t go too hard on him, and i wanted to know why. well, first off, it was terrible. it s unacceptable, it was stupid, and it s unfunny. i think the question now is, can we move forward past this and use it a as a teaching moment? and as we do that, i think like anything happening in america right now, if we can bring the temperature down and add some light, that can be a good thing. that s what dan crenshaw did. he took the high road and trying to move things forward and he s offering solutions and that s what we have to do, especially a couple of days out from the election. pete davidson should know be for the. he sadly lost his own father at ground zero. he was a firefighter killed when
we re going to consider it i tell them consider it a rifle. when they throw rocks like they did at the mexico military and police, i say consider it a rifle. jill, i heard paul rieckhoff, the founder of iava, iraq veteran on another network saying, they got rocks thrown at them constantly in iraq. they never emptied their clip at someone in return. you couldn t ask for more of a broad contrast between these two events today. absolutely. the contrast here could not be clearer. look, the president is planning a trip to georgia on this weekend. mike pence was there today campaigning, but the split screen image that everyone saw today was oprah winfrey up on stage there versus the president delivering this very hardline