responsibilities in our marriage, and gabby handled the politics. but now we have to do to the politics together. gabby, her cordage is the her encourage is the equivalent of a lunar mission. she has set her sights on a distant arising, a country that will be dramatically safer from gun violence, and she works hard each and every day with physical therapy, speech therapy, and also a little bit of yoga to make sure she is in shape to get their. doubters,are many many who think the nra and the rest of the gun lobby is simply too powerful, many who think are deep and patriotic support of the second amendment, which, by the way, gabby and i share, would prevent us from making progress. any use all the failure of the senate to pass expanded background checks last week have thrown up their hands in anger and disgust. that is fine. our friend jim lovell, the commander of apollo roman 13, remembers being amazed. whens a main just in 1971 president kennedy said we would get to the m
veteran themselves. i would like to say before i leave here, if you call your station and turn your sound off under tv, you can hear every word you are saying to your telephone, so you don t have to have the tv on. just keep the telephone to your year. thank you very much for taking my call. earl. that s good advice, the point we make here is that veterans are individuals. some folks have more motivation than others. some folks are better fits that companies than other folks. i think that is the most important thing. just like everyone else, you need to own the responsibility of building a great career and act on it. host: greg from north carolina, independent line. go ahead. caller: yes, sir. i think that for a lot of the the employment here, especially in right to work states that north carolina is better than being on an unemployment line. if you are an older vet, something that might help is .ust to be able to get back in if you can pass the physical fitness test and writ
supreme court? it s not a very sexy place. every once in a while it does something incredibly interesting. there is a core press core. the major newspapers pay a lot of attention to it. it s so complicated when it comes to lot of the technical legal issues. it s hard for the public to stay engaged. you applied to how many law schools in the beginning? i guess about, sad time to remember, half a dozen or so. they thought it would be better if i pursued other opportunities. but, i had my step mother s may be second does cousin adjunct faculty member and went to head of faculty admission, my cousin, tom goldstein is my favorite cousin. he would be just fantastic. it was just family doing something good for family and they let me in. unbelievablet experience. i had just been kind of that stereo typical college student who enjoys life more than they enjoyed school. you say you ve been in this business for 10 years andoff been an advocate. how many? 20. i basically deci
why is what you re doing necessary? it s amazing the supreme court is really important institution. everybody got to agree with that to the healthcare decision to affirmative action and same sex marriage. yet with all the coverage of congress and the president, there was no place that was paying complete attention to what the justice was doing. why do you think there s so little interest on the part of the general media and the supreme court? it s not a very sexy place. every once in a while it does something incredibly interesting. there is a core press corps. the major newspapers pay a lot of attention to it. it s so complicated when it comes to lot of the technical legal issues. it s hard for the public to stay engaged. you applied to how many law schools in the beginning? i guess about, sad time to remember, half a dozen or so. they thought it would be better if i pursued other opportunities. but, i had my step mother s may be second does cousin adjunct facu
offers many resources. our app offers 10 life paths of areas that military families experience, be it raising military children, spouse employment and education, deployment. with a section on the basics for new spouses, for people who want to learn what is out there for military families. it is written by military families. we have a paid staff of 34 and many, many volunteers. we wrote this. we live the life. we know what families need to know and are always learning more. host: you talk a little bit about what happens on the base and the unit, does veteran affairs take care of this as well? guest: for veteran families, life is a little different. hope as families transition out of the military that their families will investigate what resources are available through their communities. veteran families are relying on community resources. they will need to see what is going on, what counseling services are available through the community. what programs for their kids are avail