less than a year. tucker: really? eight, nine months. something like that. tucker: he was your guardian? yeah. my mother signed me over to him before she died. tucker: how old were you when she died? 16. tucker: 16. he wasn t just your coach. he was your mentor yeah, if i didn t make it in fighting, i still had to be there. tucker: did you live with him? yeah, 13. tucker: you lived house? yeah. tucker: that s so different. listen, any time i saw a white guy with a judge, a cop, he was a victim. i come this guy s house and this guy showed me love. love is powerful. tucker: one of the reasons i wanted to interview you is because you re the author of one of my favorite quotes in english. everybody has a plan until they get hit in the face. 100%, especially now, nobody
we ve been talking about doing the both of these together, and that s what we need. i m not willing to push to say that we don t need money for higher education, you know what because this is the thing. there are home care workers that came to me in my district, that cried because they were talking about nobody fights for us. congresswoman, you are our congresswoman, will you fight for us. i remember those faces right now. i will not turn my back on those home care workers. i won t turn by back on teachers and principals. i won t turn by back on anyone else in our community. we can t just look at one sect of our community. we have to look at the whole of it. and they deserve it. so, cori bush, i stand with my people, all of them. let me ask you this congresswoman, and i promise i ll let you go. it seems as though looking where this lies, the chances both bills will move, that s going to take a fairly heavy lift. rej legislative text, if it s
at the moment i m seeing our citizens treated with less respect and common courtesy than illegal immigrants. we have people fighting and protesting for, you know, immigration policies and allowing them to stay, but nobody fights for us anymore and i would like to see our government fight for us. neil: and you don t see that happening? i see at the moment i see glimpses of it, but i see it getting knocked down quite bit and that s the sad part. neil: understandably. courtney, it s got to be very difficult when you do these interviews, that i know. as a dad i cannot fathom what you ve been through and what you continue to go through, but thank you very much for taking the time. more after this.
thousands of dollars. eric: listen to president obama on veterans day. watch. long after the battles end and the heroes come home, we stay by their side. that s who we are. nobody fights for country overseas should have to fight for a job or roof over their head or the care they have earned when they come home. bob: there is nothing changed under obama in terms of retirement and health in the military service at all. so putting that s.o.t. up there is nice to do to hook obama in to this. obama has nothing to do with this. military rules of retirement. eric: shrekively edit anything or do something wrong? aren t those his words saying we will take care of the people fighting for us overseas? greg: you disgust me. bob might have a point there. there is an interesting thing