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Together for 47 Years, But Not Under the Law in Florida
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Arlene Goldberg tells how she met her wife Carol Goldwasser 47 years ago when they were both teenagers in New York. Since their marriage was not recognized in their home state of Florida Arlene couldn't receive Carol's social security benefits after her death.Sept. 29, 2014