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thanks for joining us, rosalind. this must come as welcome news for millions of wrenches across the country. well, certainly those who say that the moratorium never should have expired this past weekend are rejoicing. but 60 days isn't a lot of time. considering that already $45000000000.00 had been set aside in legislation earlier this year by the incoming biden administration. that money for the most part, has not reached the landlord whose tenants have not been able to pay their rent because of the economic impact caused by the pandemic. and so 60 days isn't really a lot of time to try to get all of that money dispersed because of bureaucratic road, blogs and procedures. but certainly something that the u. s. president joe biden is, is hoping is that local governments and state governments will actually take advantage of this time to try to provide more relief. not just to the people who have been unable to pay their rent in their apartments or in their homes, but also to the landlords who have mortgages to pay an
thanks for joining us, rosalind. this must come as welcome news for millions of wrenches across the country. well, certainly those who say that the moratorium never should have expired this past weekend are rejoicing. but 60 days isn't a lot of time. considering that already $45000000000.00 had been set aside in legislation earlier this year by the incoming biden administration. that money for the most part, has not reached the landlord whose tenants have not been able to pay their rent because...
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rosalind: he's facing criticism from lawmakers on both side of the aisle.rticular, the apparent lack of ability by the u.s. to see what was to come, the speed of the taliban takeover, the dissented to chaos at the airport as people rushed to try to get out. the president says the u.s. will complete its evacuations as planned on august 31. the white house said the deadline has not changed. if anything, it harden. joe biden faces a backlash over the death of 13 u.s. service members who were killed yesterday. he can't afford any further risk to american soldiers who are there. american voters wanted their soldiers out. the u.s. extricated from the wall. there's about a thousand americans on the ground there and officials say they believe about two thirds of those want to leave. the u.s. has a couple days to get that done. it seems right now that the deadline is starting to stick. tom: incredibly pressured situation for the people on the ground. more broadly, what lessons is the rest of the world learning about the u.s. government approach to its allies and the
rosalind: he's facing criticism from lawmakers on both side of the aisle.rticular, the apparent lack of ability by the u.s. to see what was to come, the speed of the taliban takeover, the dissented to chaos at the airport as people rushed to try to get out. the president says the u.s. will complete its evacuations as planned on august 31. the white house said the deadline has not changed. if anything, it harden. joe biden faces a backlash over the death of 13 u.s. service members who were...
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for rosalind osgood, it's personal. she moved to defy governor ron desantis's mask mandate ban after three teachers died of covid within a day of each other. we'll be speaking with her. >>> also coming up, dr. jonathan reiner on whether we can really vaccinate our way out of the pandemic. >>> then slealuting the u.s. troops in the danger of kabul, putting themselves in danger to get allies to safety. we'll be right back. all the serums out there. this is the #1 in the world. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal. it seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin and reduces wrinkles. effective for all skin tones. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal paris. washed your hands a lot today? probably like 40 times. hands feel dry? like sandpaper. introducing new dove handwash, with 5 x moisturizer blend. removes germs in seconds, moisturizes for hours. soft, smooth. new dove handwash. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard
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rosalind osgood.e chair of the broward county school board, to hear mo good morning. >> good morning. >> nancy: i want to ask you why you and your school board decided to go ahead and vote to impose a mask mandate in your school district, where kids are set to go back to school on wednesday? and are you heartened to see that so many other school districts are doing the same thing? >> well, eight out of the nine of us on our school boards decided to protect the lives of our students and staff at all costs. we believe in science. we're living out the nightmare of the covid pandemic, where so many people in our county, including members of our staff and others, are being impacted. we have lost three teachers -- i'm sorry, two teachers and one e.s.p. to covid. others are hospitalized. we believe we have a constitutional obligation to protect the lives of our students and staff. and we've received, you know, threats from our governor. it has been really, really dramatic and horrible to be put in this posit
rosalind osgood.e chair of the broward county school board, to hear mo good morning. >> good morning. >> nancy: i want to ask you why you and your school board decided to go ahead and vote to impose a mask mandate in your school district, where kids are set to go back to school on wednesday? and are you heartened to see that so many other school districts are doing the same thing? >> well, eight out of the nine of us on our school boards decided to protect the lives of our...
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world health organization is doing richard nations to pull their plans to give out booster shots. rosalind jordan reports now from washington, dc, one of the major problems of the cobit pandemic. some countries have more vaccine than they can use. others have none. that's why as covert cases reached to 100000000 on wednesday, the u. s. and the world health organization, we're arguing whether already vaccinated americans and europeans should get booster shots or the w h o wants a moratorium on booster shots through september 30th that so poor countries can vaccinate 10 percent of their citizens. i understand the concern of all governments to protect their people from the delta von and but we can not, and we should not accept countries that have already used most of the global supply of vaccines using even more of it. while the world's most vulnerable people remain unprotected white house officials rejected the w h o 's call. we also in this country have enough supply to ensure that every american has access to a vaccine, we will have enough supply to ensure if the decides that boosters are
world health organization is doing richard nations to pull their plans to give out booster shots. rosalind jordan reports now from washington, dc, one of the major problems of the cobit pandemic. some countries have more vaccine than they can use. others have none. that's why as covert cases reached to 100000000 on wednesday, the u. s. and the world health organization, we're arguing whether already vaccinated americans and europeans should get booster shots or the w h o wants a moratorium on...
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we'll hear from rosalind osgood, the school board chief in broward county, where three educators have died from covid in the last week. and with disgraced new york governor andrew cuomo on his way out, we'll ask the lieutenant-governor, kathy hochul, how she plans to clean up the mess in albany. and on the other side of the country, calnia governor gavin newsom faces a recall election in less than a mon'll cbs poll on t race and a lot more. all ahead on "face the nation." >> good morning. and welcome to "face the nation." we have a lot to get to this morning, including a fluid situation in afghanistan that seems to be deteriorating by the minute. more on that soon. but we want to begin with the dire covid-19 pandemic here in the united states. nationwide 77% of i.c.u. beds are now filled. hospitals in five states are at about 90% capacity. senior national correspondent mark strassmann begins our coverage in atlanta. >> this is a 40-year-old patient. he is a dad of an 11-year-old daughter. >> reporter: desperate times, desperate measures, mississippi burning with covid. >> this delta s
we'll hear from rosalind osgood, the school board chief in broward county, where three educators have died from covid in the last week. and with disgraced new york governor andrew cuomo on his way out, we'll ask the lieutenant-governor, kathy hochul, how she plans to clean up the mess in albany. and on the other side of the country, calnia governor gavin newsom faces a recall election in less than a mon'll cbs poll on t race and a lot more. all ahead on "face the nation." >>...
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as mission in afghanistan, the speak to all correspondent rosalind jordan, who is at the us state department who's been listening in to that briefing. what stood up the roseland well, it's pretty much what reporters have been expecting. hearing washington to hear, we knew that the secretary was meeting earlier on monday with his foreign ministry counterparts in the g 7, as well as the cutter and turkey. he also mentioned again, stilton bird, the nato secretary general also took part in these discussions. the administration had been sending a signal in the last 2 or 3 days that some americans would probably still be inside afghanistan, once the military evacuation operation on august 31st. and what officials had been telling reporters is that these people either may have decided that they wanted to stay, couldn't decide whether they were ready to leave, or perhaps had extended family inside afghanistan and were not prepared to leave them behind. so what we did here from asked a blank and is a commitment to help those people with us, citizenship or travel documents, leave afghanistan when they
as mission in afghanistan, the speak to all correspondent rosalind jordan, who is at the us state department who's been listening in to that briefing. what stood up the roseland well, it's pretty much what reporters have been expecting. hearing washington to hear, we knew that the secretary was meeting earlier on monday with his foreign ministry counterparts in the g 7, as well as the cutter and turkey. he also mentioned again, stilton bird, the nato secretary general also took part in these...
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let's bring in rosalind jordan though he joined for his life for washington verse. the ambassador that i was staying with president biden has made it clear that it's any efforts to interfere will be met with force. but have, see, we haven't heard from the president since leading up to the the fall of cobbled and since then half way. well, there was a statement released by the white house on late saturday night and which joe biden reiterated his rationale for pulling us forces out. and we're essentially honoring the commitment which his predecessor, donald trump mate with the tall bond. a year ago. we are expecting to hear from the us president joe biden, later on monday from the white house where he is going to address the american people and explain why. in his view, leaving afghanistan is the right decision. his national security adviser said earlier on the morning breakfast showed here in the us that the president was faced with a number of bad choices. and he took the one that basically protected us troops and was just said to talk to us more about the reaction
let's bring in rosalind jordan though he joined for his life for washington verse. the ambassador that i was staying with president biden has made it clear that it's any efforts to interfere will be met with force. but have, see, we haven't heard from the president since leading up to the the fall of cobbled and since then half way. well, there was a statement released by the white house on late saturday night and which joe biden reiterated his rationale for pulling us forces out. and we're...
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evacuating between 50 and 60000 afghan nationals, and by that deadline of august 31st out there is rosalind jordan asked the state department if that deadline could be extended when you say the telephone has made commitments. does the taliban understand that given the u. s. his commitment to its citizens, to the applicant and to others in that pool, that if this operation needs to go beyond august 31st the tall a bon must allow that operation to continue? look, this is a decision that only one person will be able to make that person is not in afghanistan, that person is not in this building. that person sits in an office without corners in the white house. the president biden will ultimately have to decide when this operation will come to a close, i can tell you that it is our goal to move as quickly as we can and as efficiently as we can to bring to safety, as many people as we can. and i think we're seeing in the metrics in recent days and certainly over the past 24 hours that we are making good progress on that it is not our goal to be there one day, one hour, one minute longer than is a
evacuating between 50 and 60000 afghan nationals, and by that deadline of august 31st out there is rosalind jordan asked the state department if that deadline could be extended when you say the telephone has made commitments. does the taliban understand that given the u. s. his commitment to its citizens, to the applicant and to others in that pool, that if this operation needs to go beyond august 31st the tall a bon must allow that operation to continue? look, this is a decision that only one...
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other athletes in belarus had not been put through the necessary anti doping tests prior to that, rosalind okay, with that full ineligible. so g to as she described the incompetence of the officials in bella. ruth, she is being forced to compete in an event she didn't want to. i've also had a statement from the butler's olympic committee saying, as concluded by the doctor's given the emotional state of the valuation athlete, christina team, and also the coaches, counsel of the team, has decided to end the athletes. participation at the olympic games or al jazeera has managed to speak to the police at the port here in tokyo. now she's confirmed, she is with them. the unclear exactly what it is she wants at the moment. they're waiting a translator, the unaware if, as it's being reported, she's seeking asylum, but she's not on a plane at the moment. far as we understand, she still at an aid airport in tokyo. also, i still waiting for an official statement from the international olympic committee for nak, via choker as a political commentator, and advise it to bell or russian opposition at fig
other athletes in belarus had not been put through the necessary anti doping tests prior to that, rosalind okay, with that full ineligible. so g to as she described the incompetence of the officials in bella. ruth, she is being forced to compete in an event she didn't want to. i've also had a statement from the butler's olympic committee saying, as concluded by the doctor's given the emotional state of the valuation athlete, christina team, and also the coaches, counsel of the team, has decided...
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include africans linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. rosalind jordan has more from the state department. the announcement from the us state department comes after weeks of public pressure from n jose and from us based media organizations, asking the u. s. government to protect those people who helped them do their work during the 20 year long afghan war. this is the secretary of state antony blinking . today. the state department is announcing a new resettlement program for afghans who assisted the united states, but who do not qualify for special immigrant visas. we created a priority to or p 2 designation. granting access to the u. s. refugee admissions program for many of these afghans and their family members. a great deal of hard work has gone into this already, but even more lives ahead. now while this might sound like great news, and certainly there are those on capitol hill and within the human rights community who are praising the u. s. government for taking this step and making this offer to afghan citizens. the hurdle that they have t
include africans linked to us funded projects, as well as non governmental and media organizations. rosalind jordan has more from the state department. the announcement from the us state department comes after weeks of public pressure from n jose and from us based media organizations, asking the u. s. government to protect those people who helped them do their work during the 20 year long afghan war. this is the secretary of state antony blinking . today. the state department is announcing a...
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and rosalind jordan and rosa, what more did we learn about the nature of us engagement and talks with the taliban? the national security advisor jake sullivan has been briefing over at the white house in the past 30 minutes or so. and what he has said is that there have been daily contacts or conversations between the united states and representatives of the tall, a bon, about this very matter. while he did not say that there is any definitive resolution, he did not leave out the possibility that us forces will remain in cobble beyond august 31st in order to carry out the mission which the us president joe biden has said needs to be completed. and that is evacuating all us citizens who want to leave afghanistan, as well as make certain that those afghans who worked with the u. s. government, or with private organizations in that country, are able to leave the country as well. now whether that means that the us is willing to engage militarily in order to carry out this mission, sullivan did not want to address that point. and what's being done to try and identify all those that need to
and rosalind jordan and rosa, what more did we learn about the nature of us engagement and talks with the taliban? the national security advisor jake sullivan has been briefing over at the white house in the past 30 minutes or so. and what he has said is that there have been daily contacts or conversations between the united states and representatives of the tall, a bon, about this very matter. while he did not say that there is any definitive resolution, he did not leave out the possibility...
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extended its decision, has decided to extend rather a moratorium on housing evictions for 60 days. rosalind jordan report from washington 11 months ago the us imposed an eviction moratorium for 15000000 renters to slow the spread of cobit 19 and to not put sick people out of their homes. the moratorium expired on saturday, even though cobit cases are rising again. by monday morning landlords had flooded housing courts with petitions to evict their tenants. $3000000.00 could become homeless this month. louise dantes is among them. he was in the hospital and unable to work. he now owes his landlord $5000.00. they gave me 3 weeks because i begged for it, and in 3 weeks i have no idea where i'm going to go. or what i'm going to do. us president joe biden under pressure to extend the moratorium told reporters on tuesday. this situation was not supposed to happen. we'll probably give some additional time while we're getting at $45000000000.00 out to people who are in fact behind in the written don't have the money. that's why it was passed in, in the act that we passed in the beginning, my minist
extended its decision, has decided to extend rather a moratorium on housing evictions for 60 days. rosalind jordan report from washington 11 months ago the us imposed an eviction moratorium for 15000000 renters to slow the spread of cobit 19 and to not put sick people out of their homes. the moratorium expired on saturday, even though cobit cases are rising again. by monday morning landlords had flooded housing courts with petitions to evict their tenants. $3000000.00 could become homeless this...
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and rosalind jordan, what more did we learn from the, from us today about the nature of washington's engagement with the taliban right now? well, what we understand is that the u. s. is engaging with a number of taller bond leaders both in cobble and in doha, where peace talks for a political settlement between the former civilian government and the tall bond have been taking place. it was confirmed, those talks are still continuing under the leadership of ambassadors on like how little side, who's been the special envoy in charge of overseeing this process. and we understand that there are also the state department officials in cobble who are also engaged in direct communication, although not necessarily in the same room with these tall about leaders. there is, of course, also the question of august 31st, which is 8 days from now. that's supposed to be the last day, according to the us president joe biden, that tell us forces will be in that country. but there's also this evacuation process underway. net price, the state department spokesperson explains exactly what's happening in t
and rosalind jordan, what more did we learn from the, from us today about the nature of washington's engagement with the taliban right now? well, what we understand is that the u. s. is engaging with a number of taller bond leaders both in cobble and in doha, where peace talks for a political settlement between the former civilian government and the tall bond have been taking place. it was confirmed, those talks are still continuing under the leadership of ambassadors on like how little side,...
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s. military mission. enough chemist on spring in rosalind jordan joins us from washington. d. c. and you got to wonder what sort of political pressure is brewing for the buyer and ministration as a result of those events we're looking at unfold enough, ghana, stan rather than well, it seems as if the pressure on president joe biden is coming mainly from congressional republicans who are saying that the president is essentially recreating the situation or the environment which led to the september 11th attacks just about 20 years ago. however, the president is getting support from his fellow democrats, including senator chris murphy, of connecticut, who says, not only was the president correct to continue the trumpet, ministrations deal with the taller bond to pull us forces out of afghanistan. but murphy goes on to say that this is a matter of reckoning for the foreign policy establishment here in washington, murphy says that it didn't matter whether the us state another year, another 5 years, another 10 years. it was simply putting off the inevitable. and that the country needs
s. military mission. enough chemist on spring in rosalind jordan joins us from washington. d. c. and you got to wonder what sort of political pressure is brewing for the buyer and ministration as a result of those events we're looking at unfold enough, ghana, stan rather than well, it seems as if the pressure on president joe biden is coming mainly from congressional republicans who are saying that the president is essentially recreating the situation or the environment which led to the...
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all right, thanks so much. rosalind jordan, a group of african refugees have arrived in northern virginia as part of the u. s. evacuation operation. the evacuees are being temporarily. how's that the dulles expo center in chantilly before they've taken fully taken to military basis? some critics of raise concerns about homeland security and the swift vetting process. go live now to phil laval. he's at that dulles expo center in chantilly. so what kind of reception are they arriving to fill? well, it's a very private reception. so let me show you what's happening. this is the x percent here, most of the sales off, as i say, it's private to stop the camera saying what's happening, but we've had buses arriving and becoming fairly suddenly, the last few hours, maybe real, for each housing around about 50 or so migrants all ages both sexes. a few moments ago we saw a young family out of this discount. here the father resumed the father was holding a very small child. on what we assume was the mother was holding a small packet belonging. i'm not. you think it's probably all they have got here.
all right, thanks so much. rosalind jordan, a group of african refugees have arrived in northern virginia as part of the u. s. evacuation operation. the evacuees are being temporarily. how's that the dulles expo center in chantilly before they've taken fully taken to military basis? some critics of raise concerns about homeland security and the swift vetting process. go live now to phil laval. he's at that dulles expo center in chantilly. so what kind of reception are they arriving to fill?...
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but 1st let's cross live to rosalind jordan. she's at the state department with secretary of state anthony blink, and you to speak there very shortly. now rose, we heard from the pentagon earlier, so 10000 people are still waiting to be evacuated. is the us actually confident that us going to plow? well, according to officials at the pentagon and at the state department, they are confident that they can get the remaining 10000 or so people that they believe are at perhaps the most risk of being harmed by the tall bond. they believe that they can get them out of the country before the august 31st deadline. and of course, so the re priority is to make certain that all us citizens are able to get flight out of the country, but time is running short. they're just about 6 days left, but certainly this is a situation that is top of mind. especially for the pentagon, which is actually overseeing the actual flight in and out of cobble international airport. john kirby is the paragon spokes person. but we will continue to evacuate, neede
but 1st let's cross live to rosalind jordan. she's at the state department with secretary of state anthony blink, and you to speak there very shortly. now rose, we heard from the pentagon earlier, so 10000 people are still waiting to be evacuated. is the us actually confident that us going to plow? well, according to officials at the pentagon and at the state department, they are confident that they can get the remaining 10000 or so people that they believe are at perhaps the most risk of being...
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to clear before they can try to get the opportunity to eventually resettle in the united states, rosalind jordan, thank you very much. still to come this half hour as usaid official, samantha power, and refugees into dung. bodies with the hands tied to found in a river that runs between the 2 countries and poll, asking mexicans if the former president should be put on trial as failed ah. for thunderstorm waters has been a wonderful time in the alps. the tit all as well as some a thunderstorms rumble around, but this bit of a difference. the further ne, you get these lows wrapped around the baltic. statements of southern scandinavia indicate weather is particularly wet weather. there is tail and sherry stuff, which is the thunderstorms going through. barrows, however, this is really not particularly summary termed as even down as far sciences. northern germany are in the low twenty's there. british charles has not been much sunshine seen for days. not much better. i have to say on tuesday, it's all incomplete contrast. what's happening further south starts a warm, though not hot and longer
to clear before they can try to get the opportunity to eventually resettle in the united states, rosalind jordan, thank you very much. still to come this half hour as usaid official, samantha power, and refugees into dung. bodies with the hands tied to found in a river that runs between the 2 countries and poll, asking mexicans if the former president should be put on trial as failed ah. for thunderstorm waters has been a wonderful time in the alps. the tit all as well as some a thunderstorms...
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. >> all right, rosalind, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo's resignation, current lieutenant governor kathy hochul will become the governor. she tweeted this, i agree with governor cuomo's decision to step down, it is the right thing to do and in the best interest of new yorkers as someone who has served at all levels of government and is next in line of succession, i am prepared to lead as new york state's 57th governor. joining me now is the ceo of all in together, a gender and workplace expert. and it's close to lieutenant governor hochul. thanks for being with me. you have been in communications with her since this started, the report has been released. what's happening now and what do we need to know about her? >> i think it is an extraordinary and historic moment for the state of new york and for the lieutenant governor. she joins very rarified company. she will be only the 45th female governor in the united states. and she has been preparing for years. i've said to many people, she is really in many ways the opposite of governor
. >> all right, rosalind, thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. >>> new york governor andrew cuomo's resignation, current lieutenant governor kathy hochul will become the governor. she tweeted this, i agree with governor cuomo's decision to step down, it is the right thing to do and in the best interest of new yorkers as someone who has served at all levels of government and is next in line of succession, i am prepared to lead as new york state's 57th governor....
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. >> rosalind osgood, we appreciate you coming on and explaining your decision as a board.e hope you'll come back and let us know how the school year is going. we certainly hope whether to see a ton more cases like we're seeing elsewhere. thanks for your time. >>> coming up, why a letter signed by nine democrats made things tougher in the house. e things tougher in the house. >>> now to the latest on the infrastructure standoff on capitol hill. nine moderate democrats are demanding an immediate vote on the bipartisan bill passed by the senate earlier this week. and they're threatening to derail the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill on human infrastructure. speaker pelosi not showing any signs of giving in, though. nbc's ali vitali is on capitol hill. ali, if there was ever a script to use a pothole reference, i feel like it's this one. it feels like the road to infrastructure is just full of them. >> reporter: yeah, that's absolutely been true of this entire process. many fits and starts over the course of the negotiations and then into the procedural portions. we've seen m
. >> rosalind osgood, we appreciate you coming on and explaining your decision as a board.e hope you'll come back and let us know how the school year is going. we certainly hope whether to see a ton more cases like we're seeing elsewhere. thanks for your time. >>> coming up, why a letter signed by nine democrats made things tougher in the house. e things tougher in the house. >>> now to the latest on the infrastructure standoff on capitol hill. nine moderate democrats...
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rosalind osgood. dr. osgood, what do you plan to do? >> well, we are responding.ontinuing to mandate masks. we believe we are in compliance with the executive order and the rule from department of education because we have options for students who have medical notes from doctors and ieps or 5014 plans. we are moving on what we voted on. we asked our legal counsel to seek legal avenues to challenge the executive order and rule from department of education. we believe the governor is overreaching his authority. we believe the constitution gives local school boards the authority to make decisions for local school districts. >> dr. osgood, that means you're going to lose your salary. why are you doing this? >> well, we're doing it because we really believe we're doing the right thing for the people of broward county with positivity rates being higher than they've ever been before, having the experience of people dying from covid, people impacted by covid, being left with negative positivity rates, we can't risk people's lives with this pandemic. you know, for me perso
rosalind osgood. dr. osgood, what do you plan to do? >> well, we are responding.ontinuing to mandate masks. we believe we are in compliance with the executive order and the rule from department of education because we have options for students who have medical notes from doctors and ieps or 5014 plans. we are moving on what we voted on. we asked our legal counsel to seek legal avenues to challenge the executive order and rule from department of education. we believe the governor is...