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What do you think of it this. i listen to mike who is a local sports talk guy. they were on top of the subject. they come across looking very naive. very naive. and healthy baby boy, so congratulations. good for him. every mets fan i didn t hear any mets fans complaining they were like it s two games out of 262. give me a break. i don t think it is a controversy. our friends in minnesota, yeah. not fun. it s still snowing. it s snowing hard and, you know, the last gasp of winter. it s april. we ll warm up over the weekend a little bit. it s snowing hard. imagine that, you have school cancellations and delays, like, the first week of april. that s what we re dealing with. why you re speaking my language as a kid. i m sure the teachers are happy. they don t want to be school until july. as far as the weekend we re looking a the minneapolis area light snow today. it ll be ending. thunderstorms through the southeast as we talked about. some with damaging wind. as we go through ....
Built, built, delay, deny, wait till i die. at the beginning of 2012, the average wait for a veteran putting in a disability claim was 188 days. more than six months waiting just to get an answer from the v.a. a year after that, the wait was worse. it wasn t six months anymore. it was nine months, 262 dis, even if the answer a veteran had waited for all that time was no. well, today the v.a. reported that the backlog has been cut way, way down. it has been cut by 44%, by almost half of these hundreds of thousands of claims that were being held up in the system for months. there are still well over 300,000 veterans in line, but the v.a. is finally starting to make significant process in terms oof the number of veterans waiting and the overall waiting periods they re being forced to endure. the v.a. also said the average wait times have been reduced from nine months to about four months and the claim is that the v.a. is on track to eliminate ....
They are due from the va. the va backlog got to where soldiers were dying before they got the benefits they were promised when they signed .uh. one refrain from a veteran was this bag backlog that built, built, built, delay, deny, wait till i die. at the beginning of 2012, the average wait for a veteran putting in a disability claim was 188 days. more than six months waiting just to get an answer from the v.a. a year after that, the wait was worse. it wasn t six months anymore. it was nine months, 262 dis, even if the answer a veteran had waited for all that time was no. well, today the v.a. reported that the backlog has been cut way, way down. it has been cut by 44%, by almost half of these hundreds of thousands of claims that were being held up in the system for months. there are still well over 300,000 veterans in line, but the v.a. is finally starting to ....
There backlog was built and built and built, delay, deny, wait till i die. at the beginning of 2012, the average wait for a veteran putting in a disability claim was 188 days. more than six months waiting just to get an answer from the v.a. a year after that, the wait was worse. it wasn t six months anymore. it was nine months, 262 days, even if the answer a veteran had waited for all that time was no. well, today the v.a. reported that the backlog has been cut way, way down. it has been cut by 44%, by almost half of these hundreds of thousands of claims that were being held up in the system for months. there are still well over 300,000 veterans in line, but the v.a. is finally starting to make significant process in terms of the number of veterans waiting and the overau waiting periods that they are being forced to endure. the v.a. also said the average wait times have been reduced from nine months to about four months and the claim is that the ....
They believe the position evolved on con slens. kwen mpx again, somewhere between 55 and 75% of the public. if they want to go and campaign, i think they re climbing up a steep hill. we will leave it is there. look, the ballot issue was of 262%. look at the polls today. it s a different day today. first it was our e-mails and then our computers. now, the nsa is building a new super computer. if you thought your online records were safe, think again. [ male announcer ] this is the story ....