members. they are ordering state officials to draft more options for law enforcement to provide more security but they ultimate i will say it s merrick garland s job to enforce federal law, tensions surrounding the supreme court and justices are running high after the controversial decision to overturn roe v. wade and there are concerns that outrage can turn into violence. alexandria hoff in washington with more. alex. alex: but federal law has been clear that it is illegal to picket or parade outside of court official with active court case with an attempt to influence them. two months ago hogan and virginia governor glen youngkin called on merrick garland to enforce the statute, quote, a month lawyer after assassination attempt on justice kavanaugh the department of justice finally responded declining to enforce the laws. now a different federal official is writing to us with conflicting information. he s referencing a letter from supreme court marshal to governor hogan
veteran is at that point, they usually feel hopeless, they feel completely alone, so if they have a gun in their mouth or something like that, they look at a dog and they say, well, the dog is going to miss me, i can t leave the dog and that s a very powerful thing and in my opinion works very well. i heard from veterans all over the country why why that s been such a boon for them in their personal journey. luckily the paws act signed last year and president biden signed it and we saw the va moving that direction and embrace that as well. alicia: that is amazing, cole lyle we thank you for your service and all that your organization mission roll call is doing on behalf of veterans, thank you so much. thank you, alicia. alicia: we will be right back. for strength and energy.
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the 2010 census reported 55% of americans 55 and older don t have regular access to the internet. the va moving in this direction is absolutely the right way to go. but to penalize veterans who don t have the capability for the opportunity of resources to file a claim electronically sometimes by tens of thousands of dollars is too much. it is too severe. jenna: the amount of time to fill out these forms and provide the documentation required would cause them to lose up to a year of benefits. jenna: why does the va sadist necessary to now do it this way? for dozens of years veterans have been able to make a disability claimant asked for benefits in a variety of ways. physically sending a a paper request outlining their injury. they could even submit on the back of a napkin as long as it was stated. this led to a chaotic system.
the 2010 census reported that 55% of americans 65 and older do not have regular access to the internet. the va moving in this direction is absolutely the right way to go. but to penalize veterans who don t have the capability or the opportunity or the resources to file a claim electronically, sometimes by tens of thousands of dollars, it s too much, it s too severe. the veterans groups say the amount of time to fill out these forms and provide all the documentation required would because them to lose up to a year of benefits for dozens of years the veterans have been able to make disability claims and ask for benefits from the department in variety of way, including physically sending in paper requests, outlining their injury. they could even send it in on