move to curb collective bargaining rights for union workers out there in the state. a judge has now basically thrown a wrench into the works and put a stop on it. it s not just a regular stop. it s a restraining order that basically stops it from even working right now until they go forward with this lawsuit. take a listen to what governor walker had to say about it. he is still confident. the ruling regards the process that was used. we ll have to look at what the legal ramifications are. the bottom line is the law itself will be intact whether it s intact in the short-term or the longer term. one way or another, the law will become effective. the question is just the process. clayton: peter, i have a question for you. because this democrat who filed the lawsuit basically said that they violated the law because there was not this open 24-hour process, this 24-hour notice of the meeting. peter: open meeting. clayton: post it they will hold a vote and they didn t that s why this
bush s speech from 2001. can you pick up on some of that. take a listen. to all the men and women in or military every sailor and soldier and airman every coast guardsman and marine, i say this: your mission is defined. your objectives are clear. your goal is just. i have taken this decision with the confidence that action is necessary and we will not be acting alone. our goal is focused. our cause is just. and our coalition is strong. peter: history repeats itself in america today. a full-scale invasion is not oned by the president and he made it clear that there will be no troops on the ground but it is uncheer exactly what type of support will be provided other than awac and other air support and naval support, as well, to support the rebels in libya. similar. clayton: and the washington
marriage and childbearing and men would grow up because they had to be taking care of a family by the time they were . make 25. but, now the average age of marriage for college educated guys is more like 30 or 32. so, that creates a long period where they can just afford to be like sandler. alisyn: and a sign of the extended adolescence child men play a lot of video games. interesting. clayton: i don t know any guys like that. alisyn: and other symptoms? guest: they have a taste for off color jokes that go on and on and on. clayton: stop looking at me! guest: they talk about girls, women, in ways that we with not want your mother to hear and they are caught up in hooking up a lot.
the infantry. we re talking about women, battalions and platoons of women kicking down doors. if you are under 5 3 and a male you cannot do the minimum 30 pushups or whatever the standard is, you are not allowed to serve. if we have a uniform standard and the women are able to maintain the same standard as men kicking down doors, that is similar standard. clayton: the final word to you. guest: we have women right now who are assigned, attached in female engagement teams in afghanistan because they absolutely increase combat effectiveness in counterinsurgency environments particularly in the muslim world. they are out there. carrying the same wheat. doing the same mission, but they have not been trained in the in continue try. they could be medics or supply sergeants or truck drivers and if they are capable of doing the job, let them go through the
alisyn: he never grows up, playing the man boy in most of the movies, but some say the problem is not just on the silver screen. clayton: our guest says the movies all have one thing in common: all evidence that men ages 20 to 40 are stuck in a new adolescence and in the growing up. i don t buy it. alisyn: author of manning up, explains. clay please explain. women are just outperforming, outearning, outmaturing? guest: we have a new stage life where people are taking much longer to settle down and