President Biden, Jen Psaki Cdc, Alexei Navalny discussed on Sean Hannity

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From town hall dot com. I'm Jason Walker Republican lawmakers meeting with President Biden proposing spending about one third of what the president wants in virus aid. They're urging him to negotiate rather than trying to ran through that package That's reportedly worth $1.9 trillion. It also calls for more targeted reliefs and Biden's plan to issue $1400 stimulus check. We saw this as a good faith proposal, they put forward good faith effort to have a discussion. The president's inviting them here in good faith on we will see where it goes from here. White House press secretary Jen Psaki CDC says Only one third of nursing home workers in America have been getting vaccinated against covert 19. The shots were first offered. That study finds many nursing home employees simply are not getting the vaccination. CDC CDC looked at more than 11,000 nursing homes all across the United States. Also a town hall dot com. Chicago Bandits teachers arguing over whether it's safe to return to school, Chicago's K through eight teachers have been fighting returning to the classroom worrying the city hasn't done enough to make them safe from Cove in 19. They say Chicago did not prioritize vaccinating teachers, and they worried about ventilation and contact tracing issues. But on Sunday night, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she expected the teachers to show up for work today, though she delayed students arrival until Tuesday over staffing concerns. Saying remote learning would be extended a day. I'm Rita Foley. Moscow bracing form or protest as a demonstrators seek the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny. He's facing a court hearing on Tuesday over the weekend, thousands more filled the streets throughout Russia. More on these stories of town hall dot com. Tell me why really factor is so successful in lowering or eliminating pain? I'm often asked that question. Beatings have child. But the father and son, founders of.

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