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also because they have paired -- caregiving needs they cannot meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. helping to address the issue of the paid caregivers who we are all depending on who need adequate wages and additional dignity in the work they do. there is a long-term plan, but i don't want to estimate that there is so much that is him immediately to getting women back to work and to getting kids back to school and to crush this pandemic. >> thank you both. one more? reporter: speaking of executive orders on gender equity. the president and the vice president campaigned on giving a third gender option on federal government ids to individuals who want them. does the president see value in an executive order to make that happen? >> i have not looked to see if that requires an executive order. i would note that we are very inclusive in the definition of gender and that we attend
also because they have paired -- caregiving needs they cannot meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. helping to address the issue of the paid caregivers who we are all depending on who need adequate wages and additional dignity in the work they do. there is a long-term plan, but i don't want to estimate that there is so...
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i referenced the caregiving crisis. one of the reasons women are leaving to work is, first, because they are in industries that are under stress like hospitality, retail. also because they have caregiving needs that they can't meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. and by the way, helping address the issues of the paid caregivers who we are all depending on who, you know, need addition-- adequate wages and additional dignity in the work that they do. as julissa said, there's a long-term plan, but i also don't want to underestimate that there is so much that's important immediately to getting women back to work and to get kids back to school and to crush this pandemic. jen: thank you, both. one more? one more. go ahead. reporter: speaking of executive orders on gender equity. the president and the vice president campaigned on giving a third gende
i referenced the caregiving crisis. one of the reasons women are leaving to work is, first, because they are in industries that are under stress like hospitality, retail. also because they have caregiving needs that they can't meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. and by the way, helping address the issues of the paid...
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this is my brief but spectacular take on caregiving. judy: so thankful for all of our caregivers.ur brief but spectacular segments online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. online, we talked to the many of you across the country who are helping to secure vaccine appointments for the people who need them most. you can read about their stories and the work left to be done on our website right now. pbs.org/newshour. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us online and here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs "newshour," thank you. please stay safe, and we will see you soon. >> major funding by the pbs "newshour" has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. and with the ongoing support of ese individuals and institutions. ♪ this program
this is my brief but spectacular take on caregiving. judy: so thankful for all of our caregivers.ur brief but spectacular segments online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. online, we talked to the many of you across the country who are helping to secure vaccine appointments for the people who need them most. you can read about their stories and the work left to be done on our website right now. pbs.org/newshour. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i am judy woodruff. join us online and here...
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for all of our caregivers. find all of our "brief but spectacular segments" online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. and on the pbs newshour online, we talk to the many of you across the country who are helping secure vaccine appointments for the people who need them most. you can read about their stories, and the work left to be done, on our website right now. that's pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow eveni. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe, and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans, designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. >> fidelity wealth management. >> johnson & johnson. >> bnsf railway. >> the ford foundation. working th visionaries on the frontlines of soci
for all of our caregivers. find all of our "brief but spectacular segments" online at pbs.org/newshour/brief. and on the pbs newshour online, we talk to the many of you across the country who are helping secure vaccine appointments for the people who need them most. you can read about their stories, and the work left to be done, on our website right now. that's pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow eveni. for...
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i referenced the caregiving crisis. one of the reasons women are leaving to work is, first, because they are in industries that are under stress like hospitality, retail. also because they have caregiving needs that they can't meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. and by the way, helping address the issues of the paid caregivers who we are all depending on who, you know, need addition -- adequate wages and additional dignity in the work that they do. as julissa said, there's a long-term plan, but i also don't want to underestimate that there is so much that's important immediately to getting women back to work and to get kids back to school and to crush this pandemic. jen: thank you, both. one more? one more. go ahead. reporter: speaking of executive orders on gender equity. the president and the vice president campaigned on giving a third gend
i referenced the caregiving crisis. one of the reasons women are leaving to work is, first, because they are in industries that are under stress like hospitality, retail. also because they have caregiving needs that they can't meet. you are thinking about, there are pieces of this in the american rescue plan, with paid family and medical leave and making childcare more affordable and helping with long-term care for sick or aging relatives. and by the way, helping address the issues of the paid...
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women and girls. ... >>. >> and the labor force and with the caregiving needs of american families who will ensure access to comprehensive healthcare to response of the gender-based violence and develop a national action plan with a governmentwide approach domestically and globally and with the gender equality globally to diplomacy trade and defense. [speaking spanish] >> with this to pass the podium to my colleague. >> thank you this is a whole of government approach that we are thrilled to lead i will talk today more about the details and operation of the council. the executive order requires a council to submit to the president governmentwide strategy to advance gender equity and equality in the united states in an annual report to measure progress to implement a strategy. the strategy will guided ministrations work to be as domestic and global gender equity and equality and the opportunity for women and girls in the strategy will evaluate made recommendations to improve policies and programs, budgets and data collection across the white house with the gender lens also to be involve
women and girls. ... >>. >> and the labor force and with the caregiving needs of american families who will ensure access to comprehensive healthcare to response of the gender-based violence and develop a national action plan with a governmentwide approach domestically and globally and with the gender equality globally to diplomacy trade and defense. [speaking spanish] >> with this to pass the podium to my colleague. >> thank you this is a whole of government approach...
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s ability to provide covid-19 vaccines to all veterans and their caregivers regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in the v.a. health care system. mr. speaker, the v.a. should not turn away any veteran who wants this life-saving vaccine. where i live in florida and i'm sure it is like in most places, it is like playing the lot erie to get a vaccine and this vaccine is paid for by tax dollars. in my opinion, mr. speaker, our veterans who have selflessly served our country, we should honor their service with easy access covid-19 vaccines. there are no people more deserving. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? >> i request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. gentlewoman georgia is recognized. >> on international women's day, i would like to discuss the equality act. the equality act has completely destroyed women's rights. mrs. greene: it has taken women's rights in sports and comp
s ability to provide covid-19 vaccines to all veterans and their caregivers regardless of whether or not they are enrolled in the v.a. health care system. mr. speaker, the v.a. should not turn away any veteran who wants this life-saving vaccine. where i live in florida and i'm sure it is like in most places, it is like playing the lot erie to get a vaccine and this vaccine is paid for by tax dollars. in my opinion, mr. speaker, our veterans who have selflessly served our country, we should...
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many of them are domestic workers, the caregivers, cleaners, nannys, cooks and other people on the frontomestic workers alliance. thanks for your time this morning. let's start with this. i want to point out that many domestic workers are part of what's known as the cash economy. they don't get a paycheck, per se. their data is not captured by the labor department. that makes it tough for them to qualify for unemployment, which is part of this relief package. is this assistance in the new house bill, is it enough for these workers, do you think? >> let me just start by saying who domestic workers are. we are talking about a majority of women of color who are working providing caregiving and cleaning services. they are predominantly mothers of young children and primary income earners for their families who earn poverty wages. this american rescue plan will be tremendous. it is an essential life line after they have been struggling to survive in this pandemic. it's from the child tax credit that will help families with young children, low-income families, the expansion of the earned incom
many of them are domestic workers, the caregivers, cleaners, nannys, cooks and other people on the frontomestic workers alliance. thanks for your time this morning. let's start with this. i want to point out that many domestic workers are part of what's known as the cash economy. they don't get a paycheck, per se. their data is not captured by the labor department. that makes it tough for them to qualify for unemployment, which is part of this relief package. is this assistance in the new house...
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total point zimm on women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses of women and they often are in significantly less than their male colleagues. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been baca it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing the limits day and night for you know taking care of coronavirus patients. there's a secret ballot about the physical strain is enormous working in this kind of is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and that is really stressful and. stressful is also how to describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home and person in the pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of carrying for society's elderly was mainly on women. and luckily men i increasingly interested in being and my
total point zimm on women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses of women and they often are in significantly less than their male colleagues. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been baca it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing the limits day and night for you know taking care of coronavirus patients....
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it amazes me how profoundly something so simple as a package of clothing can impact a caregiver when they feel like they have nowhere to go no one to feel supported by. imagine to unlock a brighter future as a society we put her minds to address poverty to break down the barriers thank you so much for having me am looking forward to the discussion. >> thank you so much it's really great to hear more of the organization if you are from the boston area and it's really good to remember in our community there are these incredible organizations doing great work in those places nearby that we could go to be a part of that. next it's my pleasure to talk to the deputy director of citizens for juvenile justice and is primarily responsible for the legislative advocacy and the lead organizer of the juvenile justice reform coalition those advocates for statewide with that justice. with a statewide organization working to improve juvenile justice for massachusetts advocating coalitions to conduct research educating on juvenile justice issues acting as a moderator for tonight's event coming at thi
it amazes me how profoundly something so simple as a package of clothing can impact a caregiver when they feel like they have nowhere to go no one to feel supported by. imagine to unlock a brighter future as a society we put her minds to address poverty to break down the barriers thank you so much for having me am looking forward to the discussion. >> thank you so much it's really great to hear more of the organization if you are from the boston area and it's really good to remember in...
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women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses are women and they often are in significantly less than their male colleagues. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been baca it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for year now taking care of corona virus patients. there's a secret knowledge about the physical strain is enormous working in this kind of gear is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and it's really stressful and. stressful is also how to describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home and burn in a pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of carrying for society's elderly falls mainly on women. luckily men i increasingly interested in being and my husband does also
women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses are women and they often are in significantly less than their male colleagues. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been baca it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for year now taking care of corona virus patients. there's a secret...
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to show their solidarity and appreciation of what women do all the around the world as the main caregivers during the pandemic many women are counting their losses rather than their guinea also coming up tonight harry and mick and explained they are great with the british royal family in a tell all interview with oprah that includes accusations of racism and indifference to mental distress even suicide. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us the world is working international women's day at a time when the pandemic is placing extra burdens on many women the ukrainian capital kiev shown here is one of the cities around the world where people have taken to the streets to march in solidarity a united nations commission says the world wide health emergency has forced women to take on more housework home schooling and carry while in many cases also losing their jobs and the isolation and stress of walked out has led to a global surge in domestic violence which again mainly affects women. well our correspondents have been follow. women's marches around the world hears you leon is stamboul
to show their solidarity and appreciation of what women do all the around the world as the main caregivers during the pandemic many women are counting their losses rather than their guinea also coming up tonight harry and mick and explained they are great with the british royal family in a tell all interview with oprah that includes accusations of racism and indifference to mental distress even suicide. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us the world is working international women's day...
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in making sure childcare centers are open, we are helping women as workers, parents and caregivers. over time, making sure as cecelia said, making sure we have that strong foundation in the care of economy around childcare and around how we help families that need extra care or later in life issues, the aging and disabled along with making sure we have -- facility and paid leave. these are things that help make it possible for people who have care responsibilities to be full members of our society. >> [indiscernible] we've got to wrap it up. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] what things you hope will essentially be part of that and what role in all of this does your push for a minimum wage increase play? how do you convince congress that that is essential? ms. psaki: we know that the president has been clear throughout the campaign and into governing on what his values are and where he wants to guide this economy. we are focused on how we can deepen and broaden the middle class. that is why we are focused on equal payday because women are -- make up the work -- the middle class. he has
in making sure childcare centers are open, we are helping women as workers, parents and caregivers. over time, making sure as cecelia said, making sure we have that strong foundation in the care of economy around childcare and around how we help families that need extra care or later in life issues, the aging and disabled along with making sure we have -- facility and paid leave. these are things that help make it possible for people who have care responsibilities to be full members of our...
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. >> they've traveled to the homes, give the vaccines to the scheduled patients and their caregivers,it with them for 15 minutes to monitor for any signs of a reaction. she says it is just as safe as getting shot at a vaccine clinic. >> we have the necessary equipment and medications to be able to handle a reaction in the home. lawson says because of cold chain requirements they can only schedule six shots a day. but they plan to expand once more vaccines become available. >> once we do, that will give us the opportunity to be able to get more vaccines in arms in a single day. >> state allotment while they can only do six each day lawson says she knows they're still making an impact. >> we anticipate we'll be administering 130 to 150 vaccine to patients in their caregivers in their home over next several weeks. >> that was cast cassie in birmingham, alabama on more how to make vaccines accessible to disabled let's bring in center for dignity and health care with people with disabilities. doctor thank you for joining us and start by telling us more about your efforts what are your curr
. >> they've traveled to the homes, give the vaccines to the scheduled patients and their caregivers,it with them for 15 minutes to monitor for any signs of a reaction. she says it is just as safe as getting shot at a vaccine clinic. >> we have the necessary equipment and medications to be able to handle a reaction in the home. lawson says because of cold chain requirements they can only schedule six shots a day. but they plan to expand once more vaccines become available. >>...
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these caregivers and family members. sometimes they're taking advantage of folks in the situation. and so the increase in reports have gone up at the same time, it's been more difficult. tonto meet the needs of folks living at home in the under these circumstances. when the social workers were unable to go out and meet with them directly to find out what was going on. also there's a lot of scams that have been happening during the pandemic, where people are called on the phone and enabled out of thera savings under some guys of something related to the pandemic. it's so sad when people prey on the more vulnerable sherry when investigators look it claims of elder abuse california to find nine different categories. walk us through what those are. aside from the obvious signs of things like physical trauma. sure yeah, the nine categories of abuse that are looked at our. physical sexual financial neglect self neglect. abandonment abduction. isolation and emotional or psychological abuse. um what we have been seen in our program are home safe program with santa clara counties, adult pro
these caregivers and family members. sometimes they're taking advantage of folks in the situation. and so the increase in reports have gone up at the same time, it's been more difficult. tonto meet the needs of folks living at home in the under these circumstances. when the social workers were unable to go out and meet with them directly to find out what was going on. also there's a lot of scams that have been happening during the pandemic, where people are called on the phone and enabled out...
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a lot of that is because so much extra weight of caregiving and responsibilities falling on their shouldersauses women to miss work and cut hours and leave their jobs and care for their children and aging loved ones. that in another itself shows discrimination. how many men are doing and women are staying in the workforce? host: this morning, solutions for the pay gap between women and men. send us a tweet. jodi sends this one saying, women who win, isn't that what americans love? it is systemic, disrespect at the very least. this is the reporting at the washington times this morning. pelosi urges senators to close the wage gap between women and men. house speaker nancy pelosi vowed to close the pay gap and urged the senate to act
a lot of that is because so much extra weight of caregiving and responsibilities falling on their shouldersauses women to miss work and cut hours and leave their jobs and care for their children and aging loved ones. that in another itself shows discrimination. how many men are doing and women are staying in the workforce? host: this morning, solutions for the pay gap between women and men. send us a tweet. jodi sends this one saying, women who win, isn't that what americans love? it is...
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rather than games that's because of the coronavirus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against 19th often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife megan explained their break with the british royal family and a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruel indifference just hours from now the trial for the.
rather than games that's because of the coronavirus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against 19th often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife megan explained their break with the british royal family and a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruel indifference just hours from now the trial for the.
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he will talk this week about investments need to make an domestic manufacturing, r&d, the caregiving economy, and infrastructure. in the coming weeks, the president will lay out his vision for a second package that focuses on creating economic security for the middle class through investments in childcare, health care, education, and other areas stop drought this process, we look forward to working with a broad coalition of congress to gather their input and ideas and determine the path forward and make america more competitive. i will note he is doing this in pittsburgh, where he launched his campaign for the presidency two years ago. today, the cdc announced a 90 day extension of the federal eviction moratorium. the moratorium was scheduled to expire march 31 and is now extended through june 30. the president is committed to supporting renters and small landlords through the covid-19 crisis. essential to that effort is the american rescue plan which delivers an additional anyone .5 billion in rental assistance to help families keep up on rent and remain in their homes. this include
he will talk this week about investments need to make an domestic manufacturing, r&d, the caregiving economy, and infrastructure. in the coming weeks, the president will lay out his vision for a second package that focuses on creating economic security for the middle class through investments in childcare, health care, education, and other areas stop drought this process, we look forward to working with a broad coalition of congress to gather their input and ideas and determine the path...
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rather than gate that's because of the corona virus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against hope at 19 often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife meghan explain their breakup with the british royal family in a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruelty indifferent. in an hour from now the trial for the white officer.
rather than gate that's because of the corona virus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against hope at 19 often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife meghan explain their breakup with the british royal family in a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruelty indifferent. in an hour from now the trial for the white officer.
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now or to germany where female caregivers are feeling the impact of corona not only as they work on devalued they often less than their male counterparts. here in the hospital there's a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been back it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing the limits they unite for you know taking care of coronavirus patients. there's a secret about the physical strain is an enormous working in this kind of is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and dentistry in a stressful ever watched was. stressful is also how hammond would describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home and person in the pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of caring for society's elderly was mainly on women. luckily man i increasingly interested in being an artist my husband does also but otherwise it's mainly wome
now or to germany where female caregivers are feeling the impact of corona not only as they work on devalued they often less than their male counterparts. here in the hospital there's a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been back it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing the limits they unite for you know taking care of coronavirus patients. there's a secret about the physical strain is an enormous working...
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my dad was her primary caregiver since that happened. my dad had put a sign on the door, said "no visitors." >> but there was at least one which may be how the couple got covid. >> my dad did a great job nursing my mom back to health while all the while his health was going down quick with covid symptoms. he few that he had it but he wasn't going to leave my mom. and it finally got to the point, when i said dad, i need you to go to the hospital. >> well, who's going to be with your mom? i said i'm in the car right now and i'm headed for new jersey to dalton and my dad drove himself to atlanta, two hours, to the hospital. >> you're a police officer? >> i am. coming up on 25 years. >> you have a local sports show? >> yeah. good evening, everybody. welcome to "football friday." i was asked to be part of the friday night football live television show. >> so stay with us. and have loved it ever since. >> that love for that sport comes from your father as well? >> yeah. it's something we always did as a family. he was a big football player her
my dad was her primary caregiver since that happened. my dad had put a sign on the door, said "no visitors." >> but there was at least one which may be how the couple got covid. >> my dad did a great job nursing my mom back to health while all the while his health was going down quick with covid symptoms. he few that he had it but he wasn't going to leave my mom. and it finally got to the point, when i said dad, i need you to go to the hospital. >> well, who's going...
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the other challenged law makes it a crime for anyone other than a family member or caregiver to deliverer's mail-in ballot. critics call the practice of community activists collecting ballots ballot harvesting. it was among the practices president trump railed against. >> there is such fraud and abuse, and you know about harvesting where the harvest the ballots and go and grab them and go to peoples houses and say, sign here. john: election experts say there is little evidence the practice leads to fraud. in arizona, most voters cast mail-in ballots, but many native americans don't have delivery service at their homes. >> needing to go into town can be a problem, but if you can give it to your neighbor across the street or the next hoag in monument valley, that's incredible. john: today's oral arguments turned on what standard the court should apply to determine as to whether election law discriminates. chief justice john roberts pressed arizona republican party attorney garvin. >> is it maximizing participation or equalizing it? that only comes up when you have disparate results, and w
the other challenged law makes it a crime for anyone other than a family member or caregiver to deliverer's mail-in ballot. critics call the practice of community activists collecting ballots ballot harvesting. it was among the practices president trump railed against. >> there is such fraud and abuse, and you know about harvesting where the harvest the ballots and go and grab them and go to peoples houses and say, sign here. john: election experts say there is little evidence the...
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that when she sends out a signal that she's distressed or scared she can count on the fact that a caregiver is going to be there in some way to help address that situation. but what if the stress and a young child's life never stops violence in the home or in the neighborhood parental love addiction incarceration are mental health problems severe neglect or abuse and what if the adults around their child don't or can't help them cope. when children are experiencing situations of fear and adversity and they do not have the buffering caregiver they continue to pump out high levels of adrenaline and cortisol and here's the problem. stress hormones things over actually starts to disrupt the developing brain circuits and then we start to see the health problems that are associated with toxic stress. toxic stress takes direct aim at the prefrontal cortex undermining a child's ability to concentrate control their emotions or get along with others a biological problem that becomes a behavioral one when a child gets to school the brain basically goes on fight or flight mode. so when they walk into a
that when she sends out a signal that she's distressed or scared she can count on the fact that a caregiver is going to be there in some way to help address that situation. but what if the stress and a young child's life never stops violence in the home or in the neighborhood parental love addiction incarceration are mental health problems severe neglect or abuse and what if the adults around their child don't or can't help them cope. when children are experiencing situations of fear and...
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while women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses are women and they often earn significantly less than their male colleagues did have you spent time with some nurses to learn more about their experiences during the pandemic. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been back a it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing the limits day and night for you know taking care of corona virus patients. as i think about it a bit as if the physical strain is an enormous working in this kind of is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part of our job but now we have seriously ill patients can also endanger us and it's really stressful and. stressful is also how hammond would describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home in perth in a pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of caring for society's
while women provide the bulk of work as caregivers looking after the young the old and the sick in germany most nurses are women and they often earn significantly less than their male colleagues did have you spent time with some nurses to learn more about their experiences during the pandemic. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but for cuts been back a it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been...
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here in germany most nurses are women there they've risked their physical and mental health as caregivers during a pandemic they often earn significantly less than their male colleagues many say it's time for that change. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but that's been back it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for year now taking care of coronavirus patients. as a speaker volatile with the physical strain is an enormous working in this kind of is exhausting but the psychological component plays a big role too we always have to take care of critically ill patients that's part of our job but now we have seriously ill patients could also endanger us. in a stressful. stressful is also how hammond would describe her last year she it works as a nurse in an old people's home in perth in the pandemic made her job even harder and again the burden of carrying full society's elderly was mainly on women. luckily men i increasingly interested in being and my hus
here in germany most nurses are women there they've risked their physical and mental health as caregivers during a pandemic they often earn significantly less than their male colleagues many say it's time for that change. here in the hospital there is a strict protocol when it comes to putting on your protective clothing but that's been back it has become a routine she is one of the many female nurses who have been pushing their limits day and night for year now taking care of coronavirus...
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rather than games that's because of the coronavirus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against covert 19 often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife meg and explained their break with the british royal family and a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruel indifference. just hours from now the trial for the white officer charged in george floyd's death gets underway the world is watching how the u.s. city of minneapolis will deal with a racially charged case. and hospitals call for help to treat hundreds injured by deadly explosions in equitorial guinea the blasts flattened a military camp and nearby neighborhoods in the country's largest city. on the thank you for joining us today countries around the world are marking international women's day the past year has been a particularly difficult one for women who face extra burdens because of the corona virus in the philippines women raise concerns over heightened inequality as a consequence of the pandemic this year covert 19 as negatively impacted women's
rather than games that's because of the coronavirus pandemic women have stepped up as the main caregivers in the fight against covert 19 often at a high cost to themselves also coming up prince harry and his wife meg and explained their break with the british royal family and a tell all interview that levels accusations of racism and cruel indifference. just hours from now the trial for the white officer charged in george floyd's death gets underway the world is watching how the u.s. city of...
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if you can, go to your primary caregiver for the shot instead of a massive site. these locations are trying to serve healthcare workers and educators, so you may face a bit of a delay., >> live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news . >>> facebook is launching a global campaign to help millions of people get vaccinated. now, breaking down how all of this will work . >>> facebook is giving his users information about where and when they could get the covid-19 vaccine. it's called the covid-19 vet information center. they will be expanded to instagram and help people get registered for vaccinations. the company adds labels on post about the vaccines with information from the world health center. users will start to see changes in coming weeks and facebook hopes this will bring 50 million people a step closer to getting vaccinated . >>> president biden and vice president harris kickoff across country georgia promote the newly pass coronavirus relief bill. now, gene sperlg rsee throllout. some ari stimulus checks at their bank accounts over the weekend, as nearly hal
if you can, go to your primary caregiver for the shot instead of a massive site. these locations are trying to serve healthcare workers and educators, so you may face a bit of a delay., >> live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news . >>> facebook is launching a global campaign to help millions of people get vaccinated. now, breaking down how all of this will work . >>> facebook is giving his users information about where and when they could get the covid-19 vaccine....
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acknowledge to our seniors it has disproportionately had devastated older minnesotans and their caregivers. thank you for your resilience and sacrifice during the isolated time communities look to elders for wisdom and guidance whether through window visits with grandchildren or holidays spent alone, you set the example of selflessness and bravery for the entire state to follow. the third reason i'm giving the speech is from losing football. 1999 halfway to the season and we lost the first four games. we lost in close ones that we are just on the edge of winning. the teams we had left if they were all good. to some it seemed everything was stacked against us. but our team never lost hope. the stands remain full and did yesterday cheering us on each week we got a little better we approached each practice and play and every down with a focus to improve and we did until one day we won and we kept improving and we kept winning. to the astonishment of everyone we qualified for the state playoffs. against an undefeated team that racked up state titles over the years. we were down with only secon
acknowledge to our seniors it has disproportionately had devastated older minnesotans and their caregivers. thank you for your resilience and sacrifice during the isolated time communities look to elders for wisdom and guidance whether through window visits with grandchildren or holidays spent alone, you set the example of selflessness and bravery for the entire state to follow. the third reason i'm giving the speech is from losing football. 1999 halfway to the season and we lost the first four...
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veterans that meet the eligibility criteria of a local area and would also permit their family caregivers that are in va programs to also be vaccinated. that seems to make a lot of sense to people as well. but we didn't believe in making the bill so broad that it would mean that a lot of civilians were jumping the line before veterans -- >> do you know how many people total this bill would impact and have you gotten any sort of of a commitment about the vote in the senate? >> i don't have a commitment yet in the senate. but i can tell you that there is growing support among the vso community and we'll see. i think the va is evaluating the legislation and -- but i think we we were working -- i think we've got the right calibration for what we want to achieve, right calibration in the legislative language. and it was bipartisan. my ranking member -- republican ranking member, not my ranking member, but the republican ranking member, mr. bost, was very supportive and most -- all of the republicans and all of the democrats on the committee supported legislation and we had a small victory in g
veterans that meet the eligibility criteria of a local area and would also permit their family caregivers that are in va programs to also be vaccinated. that seems to make a lot of sense to people as well. but we didn't believe in making the bill so broad that it would mean that a lot of civilians were jumping the line before veterans -- >> do you know how many people total this bill would impact and have you gotten any sort of of a commitment about the vote in the senate? >> i...
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and then caregivers and family members as the house and senate are now debating whether they should give that too. all of those things are things we want to do when we have the supply to do it. we will be in a position to really ramp that up because i've got to tell you our vaccinators, our docs, our nurses in the va system, they're unbelievable. we're hearing positive stories from all across the country every day. but we want more supply as i know everybody does so we can vaccinate even more veterans. >> so it sounds like you're still waiting on that, that there isn't actually any firm answer about when you would get -- when you would get more supply? >> well, you know, we get -- there's a process we go through every week, everybody does. everybody gets their allotments each week. we've gotten slightly more each week as the country has developed more of supply and then obviously as the president has indicated by may everybody will be eligible. so we anticipate a significant increase in the supply over the course of these next two months as we get into may. >> i want to talk to you about
and then caregivers and family members as the house and senate are now debating whether they should give that too. all of those things are things we want to do when we have the supply to do it. we will be in a position to really ramp that up because i've got to tell you our vaccinators, our docs, our nurses in the va system, they're unbelievable. we're hearing positive stories from all across the country every day. but we want more supply as i know everybody does so we can vaccinate even more...
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developmental disabilities or who have significant injuries acquired or congenital that require caregivers. what we will say to anyone who is representing them, please feel free to be very inclusive in who you call we encourage you to continue to work for the pre-registration system. sometimes, there may not be a perfect fit. take advantage of the hotline number and if you could post that up one more time so that we can make sure that everybody has that number so you can call the 1-833-734-0965 and they can call you make sure your loved one, and your caregiver, get on the list. like we have done before, i really ask every west virginia, as the governor just has in our leadership team does as well, to make sure that you are patient. we want to get everybody in the priority group, but we do want to get at our oldest part of our population first and continued to move through the list. you will get your opportunity and we absolutely hope that you choose to be vaccinated. making sure we are being patient and serving each other in the altruistic, come unity-based way that has allowed us thus far
developmental disabilities or who have significant injuries acquired or congenital that require caregivers. what we will say to anyone who is representing them, please feel free to be very inclusive in who you call we encourage you to continue to work for the pre-registration system. sometimes, there may not be a perfect fit. take advantage of the hotline number and if you could post that up one more time so that we can make sure that everybody has that number so you can call the 1-833-734-0965...
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allowed us if you're caregivers, food services, bar has been easier with fema. >> glad tidings was open this weekend only but faith-based leaders hope it becomes permanent. california vaccine plan looks to prioritize communities of color. >>> in fremont a small step to getting some students in classroom. school district is opening small learning hubs. not return to in-person instruction, but specific students who need it most are invited to campus to participate. designed for those without about internet connection or who do not have a safe and quiet place to study. only allow a maximum of 16 students and staff. >>> on hold once again, jury trials in marin county will not resume tomorrow as planned according to county officials. cited public health concerns for postponing again but specifics about the decision were not given. clerks' offices also closed to in-person visits. district attorney says there's trials pending in the county. >>> ghost fire case. derick almena pleaded guilty to 65 kountss involuntary manslaughter in exchange for shorter sentence. trial will determine if he goes
allowed us if you're caregivers, food services, bar has been easier with fema. >> glad tidings was open this weekend only but faith-based leaders hope it becomes permanent. california vaccine plan looks to prioritize communities of color. >>> in fremont a small step to getting some students in classroom. school district is opening small learning hubs. not return to in-person instruction, but specific students who need it most are invited to campus to participate. designed for...
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to his grandson's grave >> it hit me like a rock >> reporter: the cards and emotional lift for caregivers, too. >> i have been able to k connect with my patients in ways i have never been expected >> healing in big ways catie beck, nbc news ♪♪ i was distracted and in traffic ♪ ♪ i didn't feel it when the earthquake happened ♪ ♪ but it really got me thinkin' ♪ ♪ were you out drinkin' ♪ ♪ were you in the living room ♪ ♪ chillin' watchin' television ♪ ♪ it's been a year now ♪ ♪ think i've figured out how ♪ ♪ to let you go and let communication die out ♪ ♪ i tried to imagine your reaction ♪ ♪ it didn't scare me when the earthquake happened ♪ ♪ but it really got me thinkin' ♪ ♪ the night we went drinkin' ♪ ♪ stumbled in the house and ♪ ♪ didn't make it past the kitchen ♪ ♪ ah it's been a year now ♪ ♪ think i've figured out how ♪ ♪ how to think about you without it rippin' my heart out ♪ ♪ and i know you know ♪ ♪ we know you weren't ♪ ♪ down for forever and it's fine ♪ ♪ i know you know we know we weren't ♪ ♪ meant for each other and it's fine ♪ ♪ but if the world was ending ♪ ♪ you'd come over
to his grandson's grave >> it hit me like a rock >> reporter: the cards and emotional lift for caregivers, too. >> i have been able to k connect with my patients in ways i have never been expected >> healing in big ways catie beck, nbc news ♪♪ i was distracted and in traffic ♪ ♪ i didn't feel it when the earthquake happened ♪ ♪ but it really got me thinkin' ♪ ♪ were you out drinkin' ♪ ♪ were you in the living room ♪ ♪ chillin' watchin' television...
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he talked about infrastructure to caregiving to expanding access to health care, to address the tax system, those are components under discussion, but we will have more to say in the weeks ahead. >> the white house -- in today's jobs report, it would take until april 2023 to get back to pre-pandemic employment levels, so how much -- how many more months or years does the administration think it will take to recover? >> independent analysis shows that passing the rescue plan will create 7.5 million jobs in 2021 alone, and get our economy back to full employment -- help create those, i should say, get our economy back to full employment one year faster. it certainly will help expedite this effort and put more people back to work and pull us far ahead of that two-year outline. >> some of the compromises out of the senate, the president agreed to limit eligibility for the stimulus checks and is allowing the unemployment checks to be lowered from $400 to $300. it seems like a lot of these compromises are tailored to the more moderate element of the democratic caucus. is the president concerned
he talked about infrastructure to caregiving to expanding access to health care, to address the tax system, those are components under discussion, but we will have more to say in the weeks ahead. >> the white house -- in today's jobs report, it would take until april 2023 to get back to pre-pandemic employment levels, so how much -- how many more months or years does the administration think it will take to recover? >> independent analysis shows that passing the rescue plan will...
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the senate is poised to pass legislation allowing the va to vaccinate the families and caregivers ofeterans as well washington correspondent jessi turnure reports. >> many veterans were among the first in line for the covid-19 vaccine. but some told arkansas senator john bozeman. they were hesitant because those closest to them or not eligible yet. sure enough, it was a real problem bozeman then introduce legislation to change that. when you think about it, you're not really taking new vaccine. these people would be eligible at some point. >> you're just shifting it to the bipartisan bill allows the va to vaccinate all veterans along with their spouses caregivers and in some cases their children. it also urges the department of health and human services to adjust the v a's vaccine allocation based on this increase eligibility. paul, it really well kill 2 birds with one stone. the sense getting the vaccine distributed. >> more in the rural areas and more in the underserved areas. lawmakers hope the change also encourages more americans to get vaccinated some communities are more hesit
the senate is poised to pass legislation allowing the va to vaccinate the families and caregivers ofeterans as well washington correspondent jessi turnure reports. >> many veterans were among the first in line for the covid-19 vaccine. but some told arkansas senator john bozeman. they were hesitant because those closest to them or not eligible yet. sure enough, it was a real problem bozeman then introduce legislation to change that. when you think about it, you're not really taking new...
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he talked about everything from infrastructure to doing more for caregiving, to doing more to expand access to health care, doing more to address the pac system. those are components that are under discussion, but we will have more to say in the weeks ahead. >> the white house pointed out this morning at the pace of today's job reports, it would take until april 20 23 to get back to pre-pandemic economic levels. how much quicker does the white house believed that the economy can recover with the $1.9 trillion package? sec. psaki: don't take it from us, take it from outside economists, and independent analysis shows that passing the rescue plan will create them and .5 million jobs in 2021. -- 7.5 million jobs in 2021. helping our economy get back to full employment one year faster. it will help expedite this effort and put more people back to work and pull us far ahead of the two year timeline. >> on some of the compromises we are seeing coming out of the senate, the president agreed to limit eligibility for the stimulus checks, and allowing the unemployment checks to be lowered to $3
he talked about everything from infrastructure to doing more for caregiving, to doing more to expand access to health care, doing more to address the pac system. those are components that are under discussion, but we will have more to say in the weeks ahead. >> the white house pointed out this morning at the pace of today's job reports, it would take until april 20 23 to get back to pre-pandemic economic levels. how much quicker does the white house believed that the economy can recover...
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country unless we are ready to raise the minimum wage and then invest in creating 10 million jobs in caregiving, green infrastructure, and manufacturing. amanda: one thing we do know is that it will raise the cost for business. we worry some will not hire as a result and some will have layoffs. but for sure the cost of products will go up for consumers. it gets more expensive to pay people more. what you are saying that presses should go up that it is a hard sell. mary kay: if 42% of the american workforce is already on a path to $15 and we haven't seen huge job loss in those cities and states, nor have we seen consumers stop buying because prices are too out of reach, why are we so frightened from un-sticking a $7.25 minimum wage for the other 60% of the american workforce? when we look at the price of a hamburger in the u.s. versus the price of a hamburger in scandinavia, it is $.25 more and scandinavian workers earn $25 an hour. it doesn't make economic sense. this is both good policy and good politics and good economics for a nation where tens of millions of people don't have a job and 33 m
country unless we are ready to raise the minimum wage and then invest in creating 10 million jobs in caregiving, green infrastructure, and manufacturing. amanda: one thing we do know is that it will raise the cost for business. we worry some will not hire as a result and some will have layoffs. but for sure the cost of products will go up for consumers. it gets more expensive to pay people more. what you are saying that presses should go up that it is a hard sell. mary kay: if 42% of the...
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providers discretion they can vaccinate those family members that are eligible because they are caregiversthose who are. that was one thing that is interesting in the governor's announced today. and santa clara leaders had their press conference this afternoon and saying if we can get the supply the biggest issue will be just trying to get that many people their appointments so everyone needs to have a little patience. >> yes. so far it has been a big "if." thank you, katie for that. >>> looking live at san an thcity isanenorr to in person learning by the end of april. in a ruling today the judge said the request was unnecessary. he cited a district plan to bring back lower grades by april 12th. attorneys for the city argue there is still no in-person plan for middle and high school grades. >>> meanwhile, the city school board voted tonight to removal son collins from her role as vice president. tonight her decision for the du her term. it comes after tweets she made in 2016 about the asian american community came to light. nearly 5,000 people have signed a petition calling on collins to r
providers discretion they can vaccinate those family members that are eligible because they are caregiversthose who are. that was one thing that is interesting in the governor's announced today. and santa clara leaders had their press conference this afternoon and saying if we can get the supply the biggest issue will be just trying to get that many people their appointments so everyone needs to have a little patience. >> yes. so far it has been a big "if." thank you, katie for...
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the reason the care home said they won't give a caregiver is because they are a nursing home and theyal health and seeing her. the only times they are letting people and is in the life. we all know so many people that allow parents through this. my friend got told 30 minutes when her dad was end—of—life. they did let her stay for an hour and a half. he died an hour after she left. it isjust half. he died an hour after she left. it is just so heartbreaking. so many horrible stories from this. tracy, we wish her mum well and we wish her dad well up with that visit tomorrow. thank you so much for joining us. you are watching bbc news. the latest daily data on coronavirus shows 11,712 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means that on average, the number of new cases reported per day in the last week is 5,889. 65 deaths were reported — that's people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. this number is often lower after the weekend. on average, 206 people have died every day in the last week from coronavirus. the total number of deaths so far across th
the reason the care home said they won't give a caregiver is because they are a nursing home and theyal health and seeing her. the only times they are letting people and is in the life. we all know so many people that allow parents through this. my friend got told 30 minutes when her dad was end—of—life. they did let her stay for an hour and a half. he died an hour after she left. it isjust half. he died an hour after she left. it is just so heartbreaking. so many horrible stories from...
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for too long, caregivers were disproportionately women and women of color. the families plan will change that with benefits for millions of people. we will be able to get to work in an economy that works for them. decades ago, the united states government used to spend 2% of its gdp, the gross domestic product on research and development. today, we spent less than 1%, i'd take it is 7/10 of 1%. here is whether it matters. there are for -- only a few economies in the world -- we have fallen back. the rest of the world is closing in and closing in asked, we can't allow this to continue. the americans jobs plan is the biggest increase in our nondevelopment spending on record. it will boost the american innovative edge. markets like battery technology, biotechnology, computer chips, lean energy, the competition with china in particular. critics say we should not spend this money, they ask what we get out of it. they said the same thing when we flew into space for the first time. they said the same thing. pushing the frontiers lead to big benefits back home. when
for too long, caregivers were disproportionately women and women of color. the families plan will change that with benefits for millions of people. we will be able to get to work in an economy that works for them. decades ago, the united states government used to spend 2% of its gdp, the gross domestic product on research and development. today, we spent less than 1%, i'd take it is 7/10 of 1%. here is whether it matters. there are for -- only a few economies in the world -- we have fallen...
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and this devastated us >> i am a single parent, and so i'm the primary caregiver in the home.actually to leave my job and to consult. so my household income has been cut in half. it was already not where i would have wanted it to be. >> prior to the pandemic, i would work usually days and my son could go to an after school wreck and then i could go to work. and once the pandemic hit, those, you know, supports kind of went away. so now i've beenrying to manageorking overnight and having a family member come over once a week and watch him while i'm at work. so that's been very challenging. >> the biggest needs now for the family is obviously to rent. the car needs tires. the kids grow out of their clothes, unemployment without the extra that you get, we'd be probably homeless. >> i have three kids and finding places that can take all three kids that i can afford is extremely difficult and given we looked at the y.m.c.a. and they have great programs in our area, but that program is upwards of $200 per child per week, which is just out of our range. >> i get some stuff for the six
and this devastated us >> i am a single parent, and so i'm the primary caregiver in the home.actually to leave my job and to consult. so my household income has been cut in half. it was already not where i would have wanted it to be. >> prior to the pandemic, i would work usually days and my son could go to an after school wreck and then i could go to work. and once the pandemic hit, those, you know, supports kind of went away. so now i've beenrying to manageorking overnight and...
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with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today.roducing voltaren arthritis pain gel. the first full prescription strengthver to older adults. non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. hey shaq, remember you were talking about the general being great insurance and we stopped letting you sit with us at lunch? i do. well turns out you were right. they're...
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that when she sends out a signal that she's distressed or scared she can count on the fact that a caregiveris going to be there in some way to help address that situation. but what if the stress and a young child's life never stocks violence in the home or in the neighborhood parental drug addiction incarceration are mental health problems severe neglect or abuse and what if the adults around their child don't or can't help them cope with it when children are experiencing situations of fear and adversity and they do not have the buffering caregiver continue to pump out high levels of adrenaline and cortisol and here's the problem if that stress hormones things over to actually start to disrupt the developing brain circuits and then we start to see the health problems that are associated with toxic stress. toxic stress takes direct aim at the prefrontal cortex undermining a child's ability to concentrate control their emotions or get along with others a biological problem that becomes a behavioral one when a child gets to school the brain basically goes on fight or flight mode. so when they
that when she sends out a signal that she's distressed or scared she can count on the fact that a caregiveris going to be there in some way to help address that situation. but what if the stress and a young child's life never stocks violence in the home or in the neighborhood parental drug addiction incarceration are mental health problems severe neglect or abuse and what if the adults around their child don't or can't help them cope with it when children are experiencing situations of fear and...
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would allow the va to vaccinate not only the veterans themselves with their families and their caregivers washington, dc correspondent jessi tenure has more on the story. >> many veterans were among the first in line for the covid-19 vaccine. but some told arkansas senator john bozeman. they were hesitant because those closest to them or not eligible yet. sure enough, it was a real problem bozeman then introduce legislation to change that. when you think about it, you're not really taking new vaccine. these people would be eligible at some point. >> you're just shifting it to the bipartisan bill allows the va to vaccinate all veterans along with their spouses caregivers and in some cases their children. it also urges the department of health and human services to adjust the v a's vaccine allocation based on this increase eligibility. paul, it really well kill 2 birds with one stone sense getting the vaccine distributed. >> more in the rural areas and more in the underserved areas. lawmakers hope the change also encourages more americans to get vaccinated some communities are more hesitant
would allow the va to vaccinate not only the veterans themselves with their families and their caregivers washington, dc correspondent jessi tenure has more on the story. >> many veterans were among the first in line for the covid-19 vaccine. but some told arkansas senator john bozeman. they were hesitant because those closest to them or not eligible yet. sure enough, it was a real problem bozeman then introduce legislation to change that. when you think about it, you're not really taking...
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other prohibits absentee ballots from being collected from anyone other than a family member of caregiver could chip away at a. for more on this, we're joined by npr legal affairs correspondent nina totenberg. good evening, good to see you. >> nice to see you, josh. >> what's the main argument that arizona is making for upholding these laws? >> well, there are laws like this in other states and the -- particularly for the absentee ballot provision, the republican officials, because actually the state officials are split on this, according to party. in the republican -- the republican national committee, takes the position that there's too great a danger of fraud if you allow anybody other than a caregiver or a family member to collect a ballot and deposit it at a nearby post office. the other side says, look, some of these areas are huge rural areas, the navajo nation, for example, is 27,000 square miles, and there are many, many people who are not on a postal route, who are 20, 30, 40 miles from a post office and may not have a car and it is a tradition that community act vifss and party
other prohibits absentee ballots from being collected from anyone other than a family member of caregiver could chip away at a. for more on this, we're joined by npr legal affairs correspondent nina totenberg. good evening, good to see you. >> nice to see you, josh. >> what's the main argument that arizona is making for upholding these laws? >> well, there are laws like this in other states and the -- particularly for the absentee ballot provision, the republican officials,...