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"mary sherman" Discussed on Brain Inspired
"I think it's more theory of loss of consciousness at the moment. And it's giving us some information about consciousness. And the sense in which we're proposing a theory of consciousness is not so much that we solve consciousness, but we're looking at the other leading theories of consciousness and saying, how does this mechanism that we found that clearly is at least correlated to loss of consciousness, if not the mechanism for the loss of consciousness? What that actually informs us and how that relates to the leading theories of conscience. So yes, it's as you say, if you record from the cell body of the also close to the axon of a layer 5 neuron in an awake in this case mouse and you use optogenetically depolarize or excite the top of the neuron. You see what we see under many situations in vitro where the top signal to the bottom and causes it to burst fire as our same before and this is very clear to see. And then if you anesthetize the animal with different kinds of anesthetics, you find that it flatlines, although you continue to excite the top because we basically imposing that optogenetically, that's to say we express general adoption in the neurons and put light specifically on the top of the neuron. Then under the anesthesia, you get no effect at all in terms of cell firing of this neuron. And well, that was for me, astonishing in the first instance, because you might think, well, anesthetics are anyways during the network and so on and so maybe you should expect that. But this is a biophysical claim because we're taking single neurons and we're forcing depolarization at the top of the neuron, and we're saying that depolarization is not doing what it did just a minute ago. It's not getting to the bottom of the neuron. So it's a biophysical claim about the neurons. Of course, we do think that circuit elements are impinging on that neuron and preventing the coupling from the top to the bottom. But what in that instant what we could see is that after a few more experiments, maybe I should say because let me just finish that always completely. We also found that if you suppress the higher order thalamus that projects to that particular region that you're recording from that has the same effect on the coupling, that meaning if you shine light at the top of the neuron and you record from the bottom of the neuron at the same time that you're suppressing higher order thalamus, then it's also decoupled. And then we found that so we knew from Mary Sherman's work in several others that the high order thalamus when it does project to the cortex projects to the top end to.

Encyclopedia Womannica
"mary sherman" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"This month of will manica is brought to you by LinkedIn. What does it mean to you to be professional? On LinkedIn, important conversations are happening around what that word means and how it's changing as we rethink when, where and how we work. LinkedIn members are talking about things like needing more flexibility and taking time away from work to focus on family or mental health. Those things should not stunt career development and growth. Instead, the workplace will be better when we show up on our own terms. Professional is ours to define and our authentic selves are our professional selves. Post your truth, show the world the authentic professional you and join the conversations redefining professional on LinkedIn. LinkedIn. Welcome, professionals. Hey listeners, it's Jenny with another podcast, I think you'll love. TED Talks daily. Every weekday you'll hear new ideas on every topic imaginable from artificial intelligence to how the war in Ukraine can change everything. One episode in particular that I thought you'd really like is the recent talk from creator comedian and actress Lilly Singh. Lily gets into how women and girls are conditioned to believe success is a seat at the table. When really, we should build a better table. She's hilarious, and not only shares intimate experiences from her career, but also offers ways we can build a more inclusive society. Where girls are encouraged and empowered to do great things. Stick around to hear part of her talk or head over to ted-talks daily. From the Ted audio collective, wherever you listen. Hello, from wonder media network. I'm Michelle Monaghan. And this is will manica. This month we're highlighting innovators from inventors to activists who explored in forged new paths that lead us to where we are today. Today, we're telling the story of a woman whose unique contributions to the space age were almost erased from history. A newspaper refused to publish an obituary her son had written because they couldn't verify any of the information. She was later dubbed the best kept secret in the space race. Please welcome Mary Sherman Morgan. Mary Sherman was born in the small town of ray, North Dakota, on November 4th, 1921. She came from a large farming family and spent her childhood immersed in farmyard chores. Her parents didn't send her to school until she was 9 when the local district forced the family to comply. The district gave young Mary a horse as transport to and from the schoolhouse. Her late start in formal education didn't seem to hold her back. She graduated high school as the valedictorian in 1939. Mary had an impressive affinity for chemistry, which earned her a place it might not state university as a chemistry major. When World War II broke out, Mary left her degree unfinished and went to work in a munitions factory as a chemical analyst, producing explosives for the military. After the war, she was hired by North American aviation in California. She was the only woman out of 900 engineers. In 1951, she married a fellow engineer, George Morgan, and became Mary Sherman Morgan. 6 years later, on October 4th, the Soviet Union launched the first artificial satellite into space. Sputnik one. Its report from man's farthest frontier, the radio signal transmitted by the Soviet Sputnik, the first man-made satellite as it passed over New York earlier today. The satellite may have been the size of a beach ball, but it had a monumental impact on politics, science, and technology. As NASA said, it marked the start of the space age in the U.S., USSR, space race. Up until that point, the U.S. Military's efforts to design a competitive orbital space rocket weren't working out. They hired Mary's company to create a powerful rocket fuel. Mary was named the technical lead of the project. Her tireless work resulted in high dine, the rocket fuel used for the first stage of America's first successful satellite launch, explorer one on January 31st, 1958. Explore one later detected the van Allen radiation belts surrounding earth, making it the first scientific discovery made in space. Mary retired from work after the arrival of her second child. She passed away from emphysema in 2004. The press coverage of explorer one from the time is rich with photographs of Wernher von Braun, who was widely celebrated as the inventor of the rocket that launched the first U.S. satellite. Even though his rocket never would have taken off without Mary's hydyne fuel, her work was little known in unrecognized for many years. This was, in part, caused by the secrecy of the program, but also due to Mary's own intense privacy. She intentionally eschewed the fame she could have had, said her son, in biographer, George Morgan, who has been on a mission since his mother's death to bring back her story from oblivion. Thanks to his persistence on getting her name out there, Mary Sherman Morgan has come to be known as the inventive rocket scientist she was. For more information in pictures of some of the work we're talking about, find us on Facebook and Instagram at will manica, podcast, and special thanks to Jenny and Liz caplan for inviting me to guest host. Talk to you tomorrow. You see, my goal was always a seat at the table. It's what women are conditioned to believe success is. And when the chair doesn't fit when it doesn't reach the table when it's wobbly when it's full of splinters, we don't have the luxury of fixing it or finding another one. But we try anyways. We take on that responsibility and we shoulder that burden. Now, I've been fortunate enough to sit at the few seats at a few different tables, and what I've learned is when you get to see trying to fix the seat, won't fix the problem. Why? Because the table was never built for us in the first place. The solution, build better tables. So, allow me to be your very own Ikea manual. I would like to present to you a set of guidelines. I very eloquently call how to build a table that doesn't suck. I've been told in very literal. Now, right off the bat, let me tell you, this assembly is going to take more than one person or group of people. It's going to take everyone. Are you ready? Should we dive in? Let's do it. Up first, don't weaponize gratitude? Now, don't get me wrong. Gratitude is a great word. It's nice. It's fluffy, a solid 11 points in Scrabble. However, let's be clear. Although gratitude fuels warm and fuzzy, it's not a form of currency. Women are assigned 10% more work and spend more time on unrewarded, unrecognized and non promotable tasks. Basically what this means is all the things men don't want to do are being handed to women. And a lot of those things largely include things that advance inclusivity, equity, and diversity in the workplace. So hear me when I say, a woman shouldn't be grateful to sit.

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"mary sherman" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other members of Congress today held a congressional remembrance ceremony. Marking 20 years since the September 11th 2001 attacks on the United States more than 3000 Americans were killed. One commercial jetliner is hijacked by Al Qaeda operatives. Crashed into the twin towers in Manhattan, the Pentagon in Washington and after intervention by the plane's passengers into a field in Pennsylvania. More observances will be held tomorrow in the actual anniversary date. William Denis law reports. US President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Manhattan's 9 11 Memorial, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania to pay his respects to those that died 20 years ago. A group of victims. Families had previously called on the president not to travel unless he declassified documents relating to 9 11. Biden has now ordered their review and release in New York. Victimsfamilies will read out the names of those they lost. This annual ritual punctuated with six moments of silence to mark the time each plane crashed. And when the twin towers fell. A number of New York landmarks will also be lit Blue on Saturday evening, a tribute in light to those that died William Denzel Oh New York! The nation's leading Muslim civil rights group, marked the anniversary of the September 11th attacks and presented the results of its nationwide survey of American Muslims about their perspectives and experiences over the past 20 years, Mary Sherman reports, according to the Institute for Policy Studies, the war on terror in the aftermath of 9 11 created a culture that frame Muslims as suspects and taught them to fear the government. Amenabar, Who me with the Council on American Islamic Relations in Ohio, says two decades later, many prejudices linger. Anti Muslim discrimination still exists and policies. Secret Watch lists fills. The Muslims are often times spoken of from the framework of national security. Rather than being ordinary citizens that just want to live out their ordinary American lives. Roughly 60% of American Muslims reported experiencing religious discrimination between 2016 and 2020. However, he recently released survey of American Mosque leaders found that fewer than one in five felt that American society is hostile to Islam. There are 1.5 million more Muslims in the US now than in 2000 and seven who account for 1.1% of the overall U. S population. Barry Sherman. Reporting more from reporter Lily Bulky. The latest data from the FBI shows hate crimes at their highest level in 12 years more than 60% because of race, ethnicity or ancestry, and Sumeria Wahid with Muslim advocates notes that hate crimes against Muslim Americans are historically undercounted. She says there can be barriers to reporting ranging from language barriers to fear of authorities because of the discrimination and surveillance many folks have faced, including from law. Enforcement. American Muslims have faced discrimination and hate and targeting by the government since well before 9 11, particularly the black American Muslim community, and that just elevated with 9 11, and so we're continuing to feel those impacts today. More than 2700 people died in the September 11th attacks, including 10. People from New Hampshire. Granite Staters are holding events to commemorate the lives of those who died across the state in Hudson, Mary Mack, Milford, Portsmouth and Windham. New Hampshire is home to more than 7500 people who came to the U. S as refugees from countries including Bhutan, Nepal, Congo, Iraq and even Afghanistan, While he adds that as the U. S deals with how to continue supporting the evacuation and resettlement of refugees now fleeing The Taliban in Afghanistan. There already have been signs of hate online and an anti immigrant circles. We are seeing certain folks already hate mongering and trying to raise fears around people who are really fleeing for their lives. So it's another sign that we need to really be vigilant and protect our communities. Well, he says. Social media plays a big role in proliferating hate against Muslim Americans, and she says tech companies have a responsibility to crack down. She hopes lawmakers will pass legislation to incent. Advised companies to really take bigotry and hate seriously. She says One option is holding companies liable first of all rights violations on their platforms. I'm really bulky reporting memorials Commemorating the tragedy of September 11th have been erected across the country the past two decades. Including a new one. Now opening in eastern Wisconsin. Mike Mohan has the story Volunteers in the village of key. Waske, um, had worked for the past seven years getting their memorial ready. It was formally dedicated in June with a ribbon cutting ceremony. But organizer fuzz, Martin says this weekend is the first time this site will welcome visitors to coincide with the anniversary, he says giving residents the opportunity to reflect thousands of miles from ground zero is important. Just as you see veterans memorials and Pearl Harbor Memorial things like that. It is a Testament to what we endured as a nation. Aside from reflection, Martin says the site also gives a chance for future generations to learn more about what happened. The memorial in key was includes a steel beam from the north Tower of the World Trade Center. There's also the 9 11 Memorial highway that runs through the village along state highway 28. The project was inspired by the family of Andrea Haberman, a local high school graduate who died in the attacks. Martin says the project also offers aged appropriate lesson plans and field trip guides for educators if they want to enhance their teachings to those who are born after 9 11 Funny feels it's up to everyone to keep the memory alive. I think we as a nation have drifted certainly from where we were on. September 12th 2000 and one. I think partially, There's some healing involved in that. But, he adds, as time moves on, the public is more inclined to only reflect on the anniversary date. The Wisconsin 9 11 memorial includes a tree grown from a ceiling from the ground zero survivor tree. The formal ceremony starts at 10 A.m..

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"mary sherman" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"On the weekends. I'm mark Miracle. Iran today hosted the first significant talks in months between Taliban and Afghan government representatives, a surprise meeting that comes as the US completes its withdrawal from Afghanistan and districts fall to the Taliban across the country. High level peace talks between the warring sides follow months old discussions and counter that have been stalled by diplomatic stalemate and escalating violence. State run media reported. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif greeted the delegates urging them to take difficult decisions for the future of their country. He said After the failure of the U. S and Afghanistan, Iran stands ready to assist the dialogue and help resolve the current conflicts in the country. Any solution, though, appears a long way off as the Taliban offensive, which is recently captured many districts in the country's north. Pushed into western Badghis province, the insurgents attacked the provincial capital. Reportedly, Afghan troops pushed them back with their victories in northern and southern Afghanistan. The Taliban are escalating pressure on provincial cities and gaining control of key transportation routes. After a two decade long military campaign. The United States military announced yesterday that 90% of American troops and equipment had already left the country. With a dry down set to finish by late August. Mary Sherman reports after more than two decades, the U. S military presence in Afghanistan is coming closer to an end. It's time now for us to complete this mission and for the Afghan forces to defend their own people and their sovereignty. Defence Department spokesperson John Kirby says more than 90% of the withdrawal process is complete. Ahead of President Biden, September 11th deadline. The commander of U. S troops in Afghanistan warns the Taliban is increasing its presence, which could send the country into chaos. But Kirby explains, the Pentagon is focusing on ensuring a safe and orderly drawdown. As for you if the Taliban takeover that's a big if that's a hypothetical and I don't think it's helpful for anybody right now to engage in hypothesizing about you know what might happen in months and years from now. The Afghan government and the Taliban have been in peace talks since last fall with hopes for a negotiated resolution before September. For Pacifica Network in Public News Service. I'm Mary Sherman. Russia is preparing to activate a military base in the ex Soviet republic of Ted Jica, Stan. Against advancing Taliban forces on its southern border to take a stand his house to more than 6000, Russian soldiers deployed to the Russian ground forces to fat 101st military base. One of Russia's few military sites on foreign soil More than 1000. Afghan government troops were reported to have fled north into Tadjikistan this week. As the Taliban seized dozens of districts in the past two months. Stuart Smith reports from Moscow. The Soviet era military base is expected to accommodate 6000 Russian troops. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Russia will do everything to prevent any aggressive encroachments against his allies as part of a security alliance Russia has with Tajikistan. He said. Reports on the ground suggest the situation is rapidly deteriorating as NATO and American troops hastily withdrawal from the region, leaving the 1400 kilometer wide Afghan Tajik border vulnerable. Moscow has previously offered to host peace talks between the Afghanistan government and the Taliban,.

KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"mary sherman" Discussed on KZSC 88.1 FM Santa Cruz
"A squad of gunmen assassinated Haitian President Jovan Elmo ease and wounded his wife and an overnight raid on their home today, inflicting more chaos on the Caribbean country. There was already enduring gang violence, soaring inflation and protests of Mo eases increasingly authoritarian rule. Interim Prime Minister Claude Joseph, who confirmed the killing, said the police and military were in control of security in Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas. Or a history of dictatorship and political upheaval have long stymied the consolidation of democratic rule. Late today, in a developing story, Hattie's communications secretary announced that police had caught for of what he termed presumed assassins. You, he said were arrested and two were shot dead. Nick Harper reports. Armed gunmen are reported to have stormed President Juvenal Maurice's house sit around one in the morning shooting him and his wife. She was injured in the attack. Prime minister called Joseph was called President Luiz is shooting a heinous, inhuman and barbaric act. The Caribbean nation has been wracked by months of political instability and violence. The president was under pressure to step down over allegations of corruption. He denied any wrongdoing. And there's been a rise in kidnappings for ransom with gang violence, inflation and the cost of living increasing across the country. I'm Nick Harper in Washington. Authorities declared a state of siege in the country and closed the international airport. Interim Prime Minister Collage Youssef, translated by Al Jazeera in is the assailants spoke English and Spanish. As head of the government, still in charge have gathered Superior Council of the National Police in the strict application of the Constitution. I've presided an extraordinary council of ministers in which we have declared a state of siege. Call for the respect of the democratic principles. I urge all the nations stakeholders to help us in the battle for the continuity of the state. This country is hurt. This nation is hurt. The perpetrators will be taken to justice. Let's keep our calm. The situation is under control. It's not clear who the assailants were, but there's much speculation it was a mercenary hit squad. Kim Ives is the editor of the publication Haiti Liberte. A. He told democracy now that reports from Haiti indicate the assassination had been well organized My sources in Haiti this morning tell me that The assailants. The killers arrived in nine brand new Nissan patrol pickups. They had, uh complete understanding of the Household of old movies, so apparently they had some inside information. Um they knew what they were doing. They pretended to be the D E. A So clearly, this was fairly sophisticated operation. Haitian president Muise had ruled by decree for more than two years after the country failed to hold elections, and the opposition demanded that he step down in recent months. In an interview with The Associated Press, Interim Prime Minister Josep called for An international investigation into the assassination. He said that elections scheduled for later this year should be held and pledged to work with Louise's allies and opponents alike. Kim Ives of Haiti Liberte, a So I imagine now the U. S, uh, is which holds a predominant weight in Haiti will tried to bring about some kind of transitional government. The streets, though, are going to be very hot. There are, uh, your neighborhood armed neighborhood organizations formed in a Organization called the Revolutionary Forces of the G nine family and Allies. Which have called for a revolution against the system in Haiti, and by that they mean the entire system including all the power that the bourgeoisie of Haiti wheels and they want to see change in the life. Of the Haitian people who live for the most part in dire poverty and miseries. Haiti's economic, political and social woes have deepened recently with gang violence is spiking heavily in the capital port of Prince inflation spiraling And food and fuel becoming scarcer at times in a country where 60% of the population makes less than $2 a day. Those troubles come as Haiti still tries to recover from the devastating 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew that struck in 2016 and once again, the latest on this story had these communications secretary says late today. Presumed assassin, as he put it, have been caught at least four of them to shot dead and two arrested. No further details yet available. President Joe Biden pitched his proposed investments in families and education at an Illinois community college today, telling residents of the swing district that what's good for families is also good for the economy. Biden set out for the Chicago suburbs to bolster support for both his bipartisan infrastructure deal and a broader package that he expects will be passed with only Democratic votes. His message is one designed to resonate with suburban parents, college graduates and the working poor coalition that was key to Biden's election win last year. Biden list the details of the bipartisan infrastructure deal. But the agreement constitutes only part of the $4 trillion in spending that Biden has proposed in a broader plan to reinvigorate the economy and boost the middle class. Republicans have warned that the tax increases on corporations and the wealthy needed to fund Biden's ambitions. Will hurt the economy. The Biden has to convince more than Republicans he has to overcome reluctance by centrist Senate Democrats like Joe Mansion. To use the budget reconciliation process to win approval of the spending on a simple majority vote. Senate minority leader Republican Mitch McConnell's repeating his staunch opposition Mary Sherman reports Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell vows to battle Democrats over plans to use reconciliation to pass an infrastructure package. A process that allows bills to pass with a simple majority instead of 60 votes. This is going to be a.

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Former President Trump Headlines Conservative Gathering CPAC
"Trump headlines the premier Conservative gathering CPAC. For Pacifica Network and Public News Service. I'm Mary Sherman and their conference dedicated to the future of the conservative movement is already underway. And it's turned into an ode to Donald Trump. As speakers declared today, their fealty to the former president and attendees posed for Selfies with a golden statue of his likeness. As the Republican Party grapples with deep divisions over the extent to which they should embrace Trump After losing the White House and losing both chambers of Congress, those gathered at the annual conservative political Action Conference in central Florida made clear they're not ready to move on from the former president or from his baseless charges that the November election was rigged against him. Republican Senator Just Holly of Missouri, a potential presidential 2024 awful drew among the loudest applause today and the standing ovation when he bragged about Is challenging of the election certification on January 6th despite the storming of the Capitol building by Trump's supporters trying to halt the Institutionally mandated process. Trump will not arrive at the conference until Sunday, but was present in spirit in the form of a large golden statue erected in a merchandise show booth where attendees could pose for pictures with it more from reporters. Simon marks the stage is set in the US for a big weekend in Republican Party politics. Former President Donald Trump will address the conservative political action conference in Florida, where he's expected to stake his claim to the ongoing leadership of the Republican Party. The former president's former White House chief of staff is Mark Meadows. We will see the start of planning for the next administration, and I can tell you The people. They're the top of that list. All of them have. Trump is their last name. He spoke to Fox News Simon marks reporting. Immigrant rights activists

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"mary sherman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
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Their new admissions their new staff members that are hired and we need to have a mechanism for those folks to get. Actually mike. Dewine is expected to release additional information this week about a new maintenance vaccination program that picks up after the providers complete the federal program coded cases in the states nursing homes have fallen seventy seven percent since november which. The governor says a testament to the states aggressive vaccination efforts in long term care facilities. Mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media and the public interest funded in part by the george gone foundation. Ohio has administered more than three hundred sixteen thousand covert vaccine doses in long term care facilities and more than ninety five. Thousand residents workers have received a second. Dose senator lindsey. Graham said sunday that he thought senate minority there mitch. Mcconnell speech blasting former president donald trump would be used against republicans in campaign ads and twenty twenty two when the party fights reclaim the senate that from usa today. They reported mcconnell. A minority leader slammed trump for potential criminal conduct moments after he voted for acquittal and the fifty seven to forty three votes saturday. In the senate impeachment trial employees at google are urging the company to improve working conditions especially for contract workers lowly bulky reports for some bite source the alphabet workers union or eight you which launched publicly last month as filed unfair labor practice charge with one of google's vendors adecco shannon weight and adecco contractor works in a google data center for the company handles operation software and computer drives the complaint alleges workers were prohibited from discussing pay with their colleagues and we retaliated against her support of a. W we've been verbally asked not to discuss our wages and we've been reminded periodically through emails at discussing wages in compensation is never okay. She says her company has created this culture despite protections under the national labor relations act workers at alphabet google's parent company have noticed a shift from a majority of the workforce being direct employees to having more temporary workers or contract. This is p. ns demands for tougher guns or again growing louder after last week's deadly shooting and a minnesota health clinic born that story mike moment authorities said the suspect behind. The shooting in buffalo. Had a history of conflict had threatened the facility before and was once deemed mentally unfit to face charges. Chris brown of the gun control nonprofit group radio united says as state and federal lawmakers to respond in a forceful way it will be because the world saw healthcare worker killed while doing her job. It's unimaginable that you're going to work and that your society doesn't protect you from known dangerous. People pass deadly shooting such as sandy hook elementary failed to move the needle on federal laws but brown points to recent polling from pew research center. Showing broad bipartisan support for certain approaches including expanded background checks some state. gop lawmakers still resist. That idea saying there should be more focus on mental health treatment. The twenty twenty wildfires devastated oriented communities burning more than a million acres and destroying homes. Eric cantor tells us that grants from aarp foundation are helping oregonians. Get back on their feet. Noreen donald heads the united way of lane county which received one of the grants. She says the september fires displaced twelve hundred people in the community and the blazes were unpredictable taking some houses and leaving others intact a lot of people who are grieving. And they're survivor's guilt for those who didn't lose their property or last part of it but still are living forever had a profound effect on individuals.

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Ohio Among Top States for Long-Term Care COVID Vaccine
"The state of ohio at the head of the pack when it comes to getting the kovac nineteen vaccine into long care facilities. According to data by state updated yesterday. Ohio has administered the fifth highest number of doses nationally through the cdc's pharmacy partnership for long term. Care program that federal initiative is wrapping up. But there's still a need says. Peter van winkle who heads the ohio healthcare association. There are new people who come into facilities all the time. Their new admissions their new staff members that are hired and we need to have a mechanism for those folks to get actually governor. Mike dewine is expected to release additional information this week about a new maintenance vaccination program that picks up the providers complete the federal program cova cases in the states nursing homes have fallen more than seventy seven percent since november which governor says is a testament to the states aggressive vaccination efforts in long term care facilities. Mary sherman reporting. This story was produced in association with media and the public interest funded in part by the george gone foundation. Ohio has administered more than three hundred sixteen thousand covid nineteen vaccine doses in long term care facilities and more than ninety five. Thousand residents of workers have received a second dose.

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"mary sherman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
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This week passed the environmental bill of rights for a second time and the measure now beyond the state ballot in november if approved by voters the amendment would add fifteen words to the new york constitution. Each person shall have the right to clean air and water and a healthful environment. According to kate carreira with environmental advocates of new york the amendment makes protecting the environment fundamental responsibility of state government paradigm shift in thinking about how we regulate the environment taking it from a precautionary principle. Because this said you're right to breathe clean air or drink clean. Water cannot be infringed upon opponents of the amendments say more environmental regulations are needed and predicted could lead to a flood of lawsuits claiming environmental rights have been violated. I'm andrea sears. Reporting more than seventy organizations had signed a letter to legislators supporting passage of the environmental bill of rights in new york military officials overseeing the process to launch nuclear weapons were unaware january. Six then vice president. Mike pence's military aid carrying the so-called nuclear football was potentially endanger wider. Got closer to the violent capital insurrection. That from cnn. According to a defense official they report. The vice president is always accompanied by a backup of the football which contains the equipment to carry out orders to launch a nuclear strike. Cnn knows strategic command became aware of the gravity of the incident after seeing the video played at the senate impeachment trial wednesday choi pence his secret service agents and military officer carrying the briefcase with classified nuclear launch codes running down flight of stairs inside the capitol to get to safety. A new bill would make california's aid in dying law accessible to more people. Suzanne potter explains senate bill. Three eighty introduced on wednesday would remove the ten year sunset clause from the two thousand fifteen and of life option at state. Senator susan talamante. Edmund co author of the bill says more than two thousand mentally sound terminally ill. Californians have received the medication so far over thirty years and data from state of oregon. That says there's been no abuses oftentimes people who actually get the prescription. Don't miss it existed. Peace of mind that that comes from having the bill still requires patients. Get the consent of two separate doctors but would remove the existing fifteen day waiting period for people whose death is imminent opponents of the bill site moral and religious concerns about facilitating the end of a person's life. This is pms and no surprise. Romance top of mind for many young people planning to celebrate valentine's day this weekend while teen romance can be tricky. It should not be dangerous. Page welsh a senior dewitt. High school is on the michigan. Youth girls advisory board a program of the michigan organization on adolescent sexual health. Law explains many teens. Don't know that relationship violence can be physical psychological or emotional. She says manipulating or controlling behaviors are becoming more common in young relationships primarily due to social media. It's very hard to be happy in. Feel safe when you're being questioned about who you're talking to your main question about where you are and especially when it starts getting into giving passwords during teen. Dating violence awareness month. In february welsh in other advisory board members are educating their peers about healthy relationships. It's estimated one in three teens experiences. Some type of abuse by romantic partner. Mary sherman reporting and after a maryland coalition expanded voting rights for people in jails and prisons during the twenty twenty election. A landmark bill is now in the general assembly there that would turn that effort into law. The value my vote act would require state correctional facilities to give every person voter registration or absentee ballot application upon their release. They'd also receive documentation. That they're voting rights have been restored. Says monica cooper within maryland. Justice project cooper who served a decade in maryland. Prison says many behind bars aren't aware of their constitutional rights and particularly during this health crisis..

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"And instagram's the new service dila newscasts aboard the eleven thousand eight hundred twenty one mic differ. Health experts are pressing. Colorado's governor jared polis to distributed kobe vaccines to denver's homeless population. Who have no other option. But to shelter in large group settings. Danika lee is deputy director of denver's kobe response team. She says the risk of exposure for staff and clients at shelters is extremely high and people experiencing homelessness are at much greater risk of sickness and death. We know that we have disproportionate rates of african americans and latin x people including people as well with come abilities and so being able to reach. This group of people is a priority for the city and county of denver because people without homes cannot self isolate and travel across the city for services leary's worries outbreaks. It's shelters could quickly spread and overwhelm. Local hospitals police told reporters this week. That people sixty five and older experiencing homelessness can receive vaccines but said shots in younger arms would cost lives. I'm eric gladys advocates say getting all shelter residents and staff vaccinated at the same time would be more efficient and require fewer trips now. These bullet points from cnbc regarding day. Two of trump impeachment trial to house impeachment managers arguing that for president. Donald trump excited insurrection against the government used graphic video and audio of the january six. Us capitol riot to recreate the events. Security footage shows former vice president. Mike pence senate majority leader. Chuck schumer and senator mitt romney of utah among others rushing away from the mob. He prosecutors from the house or making arguments to jurors who lived through the very attack and the fight against food apartheid in california to boost this week. At the los angeles county board of supervisors voted to create a food justice roundtable to explore ways to reduce hunger and make healthy food more accessible one program doing just that is called market match which gives people who qualify for food assistance programs such as cal. Fresh pandemic e-bt or wick an extra ten dollars to spend at farmers markets by letty of alaska's dns worse with sustainable economic enterprises known as c. La which runs multiple farmers markets. She says poverty worsened by the pandemic has driven a lot more customers to use market match. There have been line of people wrapped around the block at some markets to get the incentive whereas before it used to be just like a free steady flow of traffic. I'm suzanne potter. According to the la food policy council low income communities of color have two to three times fewer options for healthy food compared to more affluent areas this is pms indiana's vaccine rollout rapidly evolving and advocacy. Groups are working to make sure people want the vaccine know how to get it. Indiana is following the cdc's guidance for vaccine distribution by vaccinating residents tiered priority groups. Addison pollack with aarp. Indiana says that now includes health care providers frontline essential workers and people aged sixty five plus. We're lucky because some of our most vulnerable members of our society are getting the vaccine first. Aarp indiana volunteer marla. Pollock kramer is on a small team. That's calling older adults to make sure they have the information. They need about the vaccine. Some people are not comfortable with it and that's fine. We're not here to push them. Overwhelming majority are really eager to get the vaccine appointments. Local health departments can be made by calling two one one or online at corona virus dot dot g-o-v e. mary sherman reporting meantime eric. Tate off explains montana's will have another chance to find low cost health insurance as starts monday through executive order. President joe biden has reopened enrollment in the affordable care act marketplace. Jeremy smith is the program director for montana navigator a nonprofit that assists in healthcare enrollment says people who have been laid off likely have lost their employees based healthcare as well a lot of the people that have lost their jobs. They may have never have had to shop for health insurance before they may not be very familiar about. Healthcare dot gov were the health insurance plans on the marketplace so they may have missed the first open enrollment period. Smith says last year about four and five applicants qualified for financial help and more than three and five got a plan for less than fifty dollars per month. Finally diane bernard tells us while for president. Trump's impeachment trial is demonstrating deep divisions in the nation. A new documentary released today presents. A powerful look and for americans attempting to bridge political and racial divide is executive produced by tv news pundits van jones and meghan mccain the re united states profile. Susan bro mother of heather higher. Who was murdered by a white supremacist. At a twenty seventeen charlottesville rally at a commemoration for heather's death bro tells a crowd it wasn't until a white woman was killed before white. Americans recognize racist. Violence is a major problem that needs to be healed. So many mothers lose their children every day and we have to fix that. I don't want other mothers to be in my spot. I don't want this. The public is invited to join jones mccain for an online red and blue carpet premieres tonight go to re united states dot tv slash premier. This is by clifford for public. Do service member and listener supported. Heard on some of the nation's most interesting radio stations and online at public new servants dot. Org a look at weather from the hop lands news feed weather center today. Cloudy windy and cold with a thirty percent. Chance of snow. Pioneer twenty two tonight mostly cloudy with like wind. Low around ten. There will be partly sunny skies on your friday with continuing cold pioneer eighteen. That's the latest weather checkout more news and weather on our website at heartland newsfeed. Dotcom project veritas. Have you ever heard of project veritas. Yes they rock. What i will veritas means. Truth in latin i believe fullness or maybe truthfulness okay but they have They're more conservative than than libertarian-leaning spend some time attacking like planned parenthood and all that but But they do some they do some good stuff. They send in Under undercover reporters into organizations like see like present different scenarios. and just publicized. How the crew reacts to it begley. They've really stirred up of controversy because of this undercover cameras stuff. I mean it's great. Great work any time. You can get bureaucrats for instance to behave how they would normally behave because they don't see the cameras so that's where they see you as an employee so they don't see you at all. Yeah so you know you put these people in a position where they are treating you as they would normally shoot because when you bring a video camera openly they behave differently of course like a cop is not going to act the same way if he sees you carrying a camera as he will if you're not right so unfortunately once in a while they tell the truth off camera and it's so fascinating that that mask fall away for a moment so now the guy who's behind project veritas has been suspended and as has project veritas permanently suspended from the twitter platform as of today to come out over to social that freetalklive dot com guys because We'd love to have you and.

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"We get more american off individual provider members of. Sei you seven. Seven five are negotiating their contract for the next two years. They don't want to be swept up in potential budget cuts during pandemic caregiver. Door pokey says estate contracts workers for certain hours but they often provide care around the clock especially if they're helping out a family member limited with the hours that do contract you for and sometimes the second job. You're not able to work out of the house because these clients that we take care of. They require that hands on. Lawmakers have pushed back because of the unusual budget year during the covid nineteen pandemic. The state is looking at three point. Three billion dollar shortfall through twenty twenty three according to a forecast from last year the workers contract expires at the end of june. This is p. us a key advocacy group for asian americans. Have minnesota hopes. The country is turning the corner on reducing hateful rhetoric towards community members but it says emerging plans need more detail and that diversity and government still is a big concern. Last week pesident. Joe biden signed a memorandum condemning and combating racism and xenophobia against asian americans and pacific islanders. The move directs. The justice department to enhance efforts on data collection and reporting of hate crimes and harassment nick core of minnesota's coalition of asian american leaders celebrities need to do a thorough breakdown when taking a closer look at the numbers because the agents american experience is so wide and diverse company. Everyone together within the asian american sort of like check box can be misleading times. Because they're encouraged to see biden condemn rhetoric such as china virus that former president donald trump used to describe cove in nineteen. I might mohan meantime. Many teachers in illinois are joining a national campaign. This week called black lives matter at school to raise awareness about structural racism in the us. It's often not included in the standard curriculum. They're advancing an agenda for schools from including more black and ethnic studies in the curriculum to hiring more black teachers. They also want to end zero tolerance discipline policies and fund more counselors and social workers than school. Police officers dr. Monique rudo smith is what the illinois federation of teachers race and racism lesson plans in black history month ideas not just during this week night just during this month good year round and not just in schools that served black students or that i one is of color. We need to ensure that curricula is really a mirror and also a window. Research shows black students who have at least one black teacher early in life in kindergarten through third grade are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college for public news service. I'm willie bulky. Finally mary sherman tells us state of the art tool is hoping researchers in indiana a small device known as a super gauge gathers data around the clock on water quality and the while bash river in new harmony. Knox county farmer ray. Mccormick explains the wabash a primary source of nitrogen and phosphorus flowing into the mississippi river and onto the gulf of mexico. The wabash is the biggest contributor as a percentage per acre to the gulf. High pox is the wabash river is very pristine and it's quite the asset for our state but the watershed that goes into the wall. Bash has been highly degraded the wabash river super gauge which cost several thousand dollars was installed with funding from the nature. Conservancy along with public and private partners. This is mike clifford. Thanks for starting your week with public. News service member listener supported on great radio stations.

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"Loss of income. During the pandemic fifty one percent of colorado's of color have lost income since the beginning of the pandemic compared with thirty five percent of white colorado's hagar says additional federal assistance will be needed to meet the scale of the crisis but some members of congress have opposed passing additional. Relief package is citing concerns about rising national debt and uncertainty. That money will go to those most in need. I'm eric gladys that same poll found that hugger is now a top concern for almost one in four. Colorado households help is available online at o. Food finder dot. Org cnn reports. President biden is open to some negotiations on this one point nine trillion dollar covid nineteen relief package but not the six. Hundred billion dollar counterproposal announced by some republican senators. The white house is reported to be specifically open to considering scaling down checks for families making more than one hundred fifty thousand dollars per year but the administration is not considering cutting off months of unemployment insurance access or money going to schools at home caregivers for people with disabilities and older folks washington state a whole do the line at budget talks with the state we get more from eric titles individual provider members of. Sei you seven. Seven five are negotiating their contract for the next two years. They don't want to be swept up in potential budget cuts during the pandemic caregiver. Dora pokey says state contracts workers for certain hours but they often provide care around the clock. Especially they're helping out a family member limited with the hours do contract you for and sometimes the second job. You're not able to work out of the house because these clients that we take care of. They require that hands on. Lawmakers have pushed back because of the unusual budget year during the covid nineteen pandemic. The state is looking at three point. Three billion dollar shortfall through twenty twenty three according to a forecast from last year the workers contract expires at the end of june. This is a key advocacy group for asian americans. Have minnesota hopes a country is turning the corner on reducing hateful rhetoric towards community members but it says emerging plans need more detail and that diversity and government still is a big concern last week. President joe biden signed a memorandum condemning and combating racism and xenophobia against asian americans and pacific. Islanders the move directs the justice department to enhance efforts on data collection and reporting of hate crimes and harassment nick core of minnesota's coalition of asian american leaders authorities need to do a thorough breakdown when taking a closer look at the numbers because the american experiences so wide and diverse company. Everyone together within asian american sort of like check boxes can be misleading at times. Before they're encouraged to see biden condemn rhetoric such as china virus that former president. Donald trump used to describe covid nineteen. I might mohan meantime. Many teachers in illinois are joining a national campaign. This week called black lives matter at school to raise awareness about structural racism in the us. It's often not included in the standard curriculum. They're advancing agenda for schools from including more black and ethnic studies in the curriculum to hiring more black teachers. They also want to end. Zero tolerance disciplined policies and fund more and social workers rather than school. Police officers dr mo niekro smith is with the illinois federation of teachers curing race and racism. Lesson plans in black history history month ideas not just during this week not just during this month but year round and not just in schools that served black students or the first students of color. We need to ensure that curricula is really a mirror and a window. Research shows black students who have at least one black teacher early in life in kindergarten through third grade are more likely to graduate from high school and attend college for public news service. I'm willie bulky. Finally mary sherman tells us they. State of the art tool is helping researchers indiana a small device known as a super gauge gathers data around the clock on water quality and the wabash river in new harmony. Knox county farmer ray. Mccormick explains the wabash as a primary source of nitrogen and phosphorus flowing into the mississippi river and onto the gulf of mexico. Wabash is the biggest contributor as a percentage per acre to the golf hypoc is on the wall bash rivers very pristine and it's quite the asset for our state but the watershed that goes into the wall. Bash has been highly degraded river super gauge. Which cost several thousand dollars was installed with funding from the nature conservancy along with public and private partners. This is mike clifford. Thanks for starting your week with public news. Service member enlisted supported or not great.

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"In the news and what should be politics, technology, prisons, police What's happening in City Hall and at the Statehouse in Washington and in the streets that starting at 7 A.m. right after democracy now on up front Well, Democratic lawmakers in Washington this week We need their effort to raise the federal minimum wage. Labor groups in Ohio. We need to push for a $15 an hour minimum wage in that state Maura from reporter Mary Sherman, there's a renewed bid to raise Ohio's minimum wage to $15 per hour. State representative Bridget Kelly, a Democrat from Cincinnati, is asking colleagues to co sponsor a bill modeled after a recently passed ballot initiative in Florida. The I'll measure calls for the current wage of $8.80 an hour to be raised to $10 in 2022. It would then increase every year until hitting $15 in 2027. Kelly says. Too many working Ohioans can't make ends meet, including some full time workers. We can't continue to bury our heads in the sand. We need to be modernizing our minimum wage, creating a pathway for people and families to be able to take care of themselves into be able to meaningfully participate in our economy to Democratic state senators, Sesil Thomas of Cincinnati. Herschel crank of Columbus are introducing a companion bill in the Senate. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden wants to more than double the current federal minimum wage to $15 an hour. It's been stuck at 7 25 since 2009. Research on the impact of a $15 minimum wage varies widely. A 2019 report from the left leaning think tank policy matters. Ohio found that roughly two million Ohioans would benefit from a $15 minimum wage. Michael Saltsman with the fiscally conservative Employment Policies Institute points to the Congressional Budget Office is research the specific numbers they found. Are you going to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and you'll pull about 1.3 million people out of poverty, but at the cost of anywhere from 1.3 million to 3.7 million job, however, newly confirmed Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently said a $15 an hour minimum wage would have a minimal impact on jobs. Kelly argues it would increase productivity and consumer spending. The bottom line is this minimum wage had kept up with productivity. It would be over $20 an hour and research is showing that increases the minimum wage do not cost jobs. But in fact, folks have more money in their pockets to spend in our communities. Ohio voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2006. That index is Ohio's minimum wage to inflation. Mary Sherman, Ohio News Connection. This story was produced in association with media in the public interest and funded in part by the Georgetown Foundation. A powerful storm packing heavy rain, snow and wind pounded parts of California and western Havana early today, toppling trees, causing power outages and raising fears of flash flooding and destructive debris flows in vast areas that have been scarred by wildfires. Onslaught was fueled by a potent atmospheric river weather system from the Pacific Ocean that punched into the state through the San Francisco Bay area overnight. For the 36,000 Bay area. Customers of Pacific Gas and Electric lost power. Nearly 100,000 lost electricity in the Sacramento area. Evacuation orders had been issued in advance in Santa Cruz and San Mateo counties around in areas scorched by wildfires ignited by Lightning last August. The state also positioned teams with specialized rescue skills in five counties. Although several slides were reported on Highway one in big serves south of Julia Piper Burn State Park by midday today, no major damage had been reported in the Santa Cruz Mountains, including areas around Boulder Creek, Ben Lomond and other communities where the sea's ew lightning complex fire last August had left vast areas denuded and a risk But around.

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"President joe biden made the keystone xl pipeline. One of his top priorities on his first day in office issuing an executive order to revoke the controversial projects permit we get more from eric ticket off the pipeline aimed to deliver eight hundred thousand gallons per day of alberta tar sands through montana on its way to louisiana and texas bill whitehead is chairman Via cinnabon and rural water supply system in northeastern montana. He says it's been a long fought battle with many ups and downs looking at different times. Looks like we may prevail but never let your guard down the still want you to point it out as well as other corporate entities. Whitehead says he was concerned about the pipeline leaking because the local water system was not designed to process tar sands. Tc energy the company behind keystone xl says bite. Decision will result in the loss of thousands of jobs. The dakota access pipeline began operating in two thousand seventeen on his first day in office by also rejoin the paris. Climate agreement and b. c. News is reporting that. Dr anthony fauci now feels free to speak honestly about covid. Nineteen now that former president. Donald trump is out of office in his first news. Briefing of president. Joe biden was sworn in foul. She said the new administration was committed to being completely transparent. Open and honest and bbc news notes that the sharp break from the trump white house when fauci said he often felt there would be repercussions for speaking obviously about the pandemic they quote found. You're saying it was clear there were things said regarding things like hydroxychloroquine and other things like that. That really wasn't comfortable because they were not him. Scientific facts and some community health advocates. Say that covid. Nineteen vaccine is as big a problem as distrust of the process in black communities. Black americans are receiving co vaccinations at dramatically lower rates than whites. According to kaiser health news and florida's vaccine tracking website shows fifty eight thousand five hundred and forty. Black people have received at least one dose compared to almost seven hundred and forty nine thousand whites mistrust rooted in structural. Racism is one cause of the low inoculation rates. But another is access. Says deborah austin. She's with reach up a group. That's launch a vigorous education campaigns and vaccine drives and so that's very because we educated people we've been able to fail the the mistrust and the discomfort and now they just can't get the vaccine. I'm jones as a thursday. Florida had distributed two and a half million doses of vaccines and administered about one point. Three million of them. This is pms as an estimated. Two hundred thirteen thousand families of pennsylvania faced possible eviction civil rights advocates say president biden's executive order extending the moratorium on. Evictions is a good start but congress could do more to protect tenants who fall behind on rent. Because of the pandemic the moratorium was set to expire at the end of this month on evictions from federally assisted or finance properties and on for closures on federally guaranteed mortgages but the executive order extended through the end of march in thomson with the aclu says it needs to be expanded to cover alternates and for the duration of the pandemic. We also need requirements. Put in place on landlord to make sure that they are not violating these important protections. He adds it. Congress needs to have emergency rental assistance in place before the moratorium is lifted some landlords have already challenged the constitutionality of the federal moratorium in court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting meantime the nation is turning point with a new push for you to eat some groups say change. Your food system is one crucial step. In addressing the divide executive director of the he'll food alliance novi and ghana says the combination of covid nineteen. The climate crisis and political unrest has illuminated the food systems vulnerability in times of crisis. And she explains that disinvestment from a geordie black neighborhoods lack of access to land in week labor laws have fueled inequities for many of our communities where most negatively impacted by the food systems. That's been the case for hundreds of years. Black into smith's and other people of color have come under attack and have been the ones who are most exploited within our food suspenseful at times. Kind of these devine's cannot be bridged. Without first dismantling policies that put profits over people in the environment. Mary sherman reporting. Finally diane tells us we won't learning during the pandemic has meant excessive screen time for kids and maryland. Healthcare group is raising awareness to prevent too much exposure to potentially damaging blue light the light emitted from digital devices can cause serious retinal damage in children with long term exposure. According to scott edmonds with united healthcare children's eyes are still developing and blue light enters. Their retinas than adults is in addition to taking breaks edmund. Suggest teaching kids to follow what he calls the twenty twenty role to protect their is re twenty minutes. You should look off into the distance. Something twenty feet or further for twenty seconds. Since the chance of you're going to get myopia gets you away from the blue light about sixty percent of teachers. Think blue light protection would improve. Student's attention span's this is mike clifford for public news. Service member listener supported heard on some of the nation's most interesting radio stations and allied that public new service dot. Org it is a little bit weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center today. Sunny skies light wind high near forty nine tonight. Increasing cloud cover with shifting winds from west to northwest at about ten miles per nala often midnight. Low around twenty field. Friday partly sunny skies gradually turning sunny with light wind high near thirty. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website than newsfeed dot com. But whatever is on your mind and to that end. Let's go to the phones. We've got truth seeker. Calling in from utah truth seeker. You're on free talk live. Yeah just wanna call talk about kobe. In nineteen by question. I the thing is for any Cure to work for something where the pcr is being used to diagnose the disease. What does the cr stand lord. I'm sorry what what does stand for. I wasn't paulie chain reaction. I think that that that's everybody goes and gets whenever they get call. You get a six inch cue. Tips shoved up your nose. That's a pcr test correct So if you're using pcr to diagnose if someone has a disease you kind of need to know what. The false positive rate is to.

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"Sansom Airlines are banning guns and alcohol. For Pacifica Network and Public News Service. I'm Mary Sherman, California Governor Gavin Newsom is mobilized 1000 members of the National Guard over concerns of the possibility of violent attacks at the state Capitol by white supremacists in the days leading up to next week's inauguration of President elect Biden. Treating this very seriously and the points significant resource is to protect public safety, critical infrastructure and First Amendment rights. But let me be clear there will be no tolerance for violence. That's why today along with the CHP and Office of Emergency Services, I've activated the California National Guard to support the CHP to enhance security with an initial deployment of up to 1000 guard members. Protect critical state infrastructure in and around the state capital. Also today, we're standing up temporary security perimeter around the Capitol officials erected a temporary chain link fence around the state capital of California Highway Patrol has refused to issue permits for rallies that had been planned there. The moves come as the FBI and others warn of the potential for nationwide civil unrest before or during next week's inauguration yesterday, During public testimony at a state budget hearing, two women warned state lawmakers that they could face the wrath of armed opponents. They appeared to be supporters of a recall effort against Governor Newsome and opponents of vaccines. So keep threatening us Keep taking our getaway. Keep telling us We can't do anything about it and see how much longer we're going to just sit here and wait to get public comment way didn't buy guns for nothing. Thank you. And there's one more no 17 million guns were purchased in the United States. First I'm gon overs plus 17 million. What do you think?.

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"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked. The violence must be held accountable. State red padma. Mccoo intends to ransacking of the. Us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes. This week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging michigan. Gop to co-chair candidate. Ms sean matic. As well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election state representative darren millery says that includes sean and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. It statement sean. Maddox said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name. Newly elected republican. Derek recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says how leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. Conduct is just not to the standards of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session. Idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene is representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you that if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or they drink but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting close. I'm suzanne potter. Among other things a connecticut is recommending nursing homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are was brown tells us new mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produce water fracking explosion at home in the permian basin. Bill sponsor senator antoinette's deal. Lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division to use the best available science for rules governing fracking. Then he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's gonna make the discharge or the release of purchase wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week. Public do service member illicit supported and online at public new service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed with us into they will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per gallon fuel. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles put out though in the mid twenties to thirties. That's the latest widowed. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at halftime us. Newsfeed.

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"mary sherman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election misinformation. That is believed to have sparked. The violence. Must be held accountable. State red padma. Kupa contends the ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries. And she believes this. Week's violence stems in part from extremist refusing to accept reality truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws. That are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust chair candidate. Miss sean. matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn election. State representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map who joined the dc protests should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. and it. Statement sean matic said rally was intended to be peaceful. Agree that those who broke. The law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups of west virginia decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry in destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. De evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what legislator and elected official the state of west. Virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed it change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capital attack in the boise. Protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic. And that's the point right to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms. A question on pennsylvania's stay ballot in two thousand seventeen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment not as marcy law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affects at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key waves lessons rice if defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania supreme. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand covert infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa or in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking for somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of. Pp finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollar gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking. Explosion at a home. In the permian basin senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require states oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. the he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. And thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news. service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per alec fueled friday. Expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles. Put our high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties to. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at halftime us. Feed.

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"mary sherman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked the violence must be held accountable. State padma coupon contents. The ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes this week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate miss. Sean matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election. State representative darren. Camilla says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. You should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. And it statement sean. Matic said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what. A legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked the nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures. Shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included far-right anti-government activist and bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats is pms. A question of pennsylvania's state ballot in twenty nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the u. of pennsylvania. The three two two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key ways lessen the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene representing the rights of victims in the case that thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than three thousand four hundred deaths. Twelve thousand cove infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras that help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitation is restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their close changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have an adequate stockpiles of finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produced water fracking explosion. At a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's gonna make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm ross brown. This is why clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is. You'll latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour fuelled. Friday expect cloudy conditions with thompson. Flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend wind speed steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties thirties. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com. Hey guys and gals welcome to liberty. What kinda aka electric liberty land episode number two ten. Before we get into the show. I wanted to tell you about a little program called the use program matthews van of our show. He reached out to me Expressing his love and affection as more of you should do honestly. But i want to tell you a little bit about his podcast which i checked out. I'm digging it mostly. Because matthew focuses on the financial side of things you know he gets into his own personal journey to financial freedom. 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"mary sherman" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate mishaan matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts. to overturn the election. state representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep mathematics who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place in a statement on matic said. The rally was intended to be peaceful and agree that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups west virginia or decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. His conduct is not through the standards. Of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capitol attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar and tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement exchanges to multiple articles in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three to ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons or rice defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court i'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you've been if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislature nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms. Annadurai ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing. Homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in rome cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about loved one heating or they drinking with somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are roz brown tells us mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the state's twenty nineteen all gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking explosion at a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public. Do service members and listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour field. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected to plead speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles put out though in the mid twenty s to these. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com..

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Finding private health insurance: Costs, coverage, and exclusions
"Companies set aside a two week period for employees to select health benefits for the following year. And he recommends people take time to review all their options in costs to find the best fitting coverage one important point. He says is checking to see if your doctor is in a health plans care provider network, we've been employee as a physician that currently is in their network of providers and the employer decides to move to a new carrier and that provider happens to not be in network. The employees could be facing higher out of pocket expenses when they go to receive care from that provider and beyond the monthly premium. He notes they are out of pocket expenses to consider such. Deductibles, tell pays and co insurance health changes are in another important consideration such as the pregnancy or plan surgery. It's estimated that one point seventy five million Americans have employer. Sponsored health coverage. Mary Sherman reporting.