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Procter & Gamble Home Care brands Dawn and Swiffer are coming together to launch Come Clean to Close the Chore Gap, a campaign inviting everyone to do their part to create more equality in the division of household work.
While more time spent at home has created a positive shift for some, new research conducted by P&G reveals that in 65% of households, the responsibility for most chores still falls on one person.
Dawn and Swiffer will air a television spot inviting families to Close the Chore Gap on CBS’ Super Bowl Pregame show, The Super Bowl Today, in an effort to promote positive conversations in households across America. As many families watch the Super Bowl together and it’s our hope that this message will spark a dialogue between them. The campaign’s research shows when we talk openly about the Chore Gap we are more likely to work together to close it.
declare a national emergency. so if he declares a national emergency, then will he accept a president out of this house/senate conference committee that doesn t touch the wall because he thinks he can do that administratively. he continued to say that he s going to still demand the wall and he s not ruling out a shutdown. he says, this is his super bowl interview with cbs. would you shut down the government again? we ll have to see what happens february 15th. you re not taking anything off the table? i m not taking anything off the table. it s alternative. it s national emergency. it s other things. you d think someone would look for a circuit breaker here. but the president would want to change the subject and move on to another issue as he ramps up for re-election. this is it. for him, this is the re-election issue. he knows he either has to get a wall or show that he is fighting for it which is why national emergency is still on the table.
make some miscues on the way. but usually there s not a camera there that is showing your comments on the world like you re on cnn. that s a true fact. good plug for cnn. right here on cnn. more candidates do that. who wants to do the next town hall? killed the branding. sorry, john. it s a great day in america. super bowl sunday. much of the country it seems is tired of the patriots winning. not me. woman 1: i had no symptoms of hepatitis c.
from the states. if this were a presidential state i d say the patriots have no path to 270. what is because of the hit? we re sick and tired of being here. as a beleaguered bills fan this has become an unfortunate tradition to be on your show on another super bowl sunday. it gives you the opportunity to learn about other teams. i do this show almost every super bowl sunday, too. if your bears had a kicker, we might be having a different conversation. that s definitely true. but that reminds me of the greatest super bowl ever, super bowl xx when the bears won. it was a classic that was old school. best team ever. what s the saying? the same score may replicate itself. any images of bob kraft dancing should have a warning before they re aired on national
television. in honor of my wife and who dat nation there should be an asterisk on this super bowl because the saints were robbed in the superdome. it should be brady/brees. i agree. thanks for sharing your super bowl sunday morning with us. hope you can catch us weekdays as well at noon eastern. coming up next, jake tapper with state of the union with terry mcauliffe and richard shelby. have a great sunday. go, pats.