Hes exactly right. Also the president s own personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, obviously the former mayor of new york city is in the hospital this morning with covid, after spending weeks on the road flying from coast to coast, fighting the Election Results, on the president s behalf. He is the latest in a string of positive covid tests in the president s inner circle. Also this morning, president elect joe biden announces the team that will take on this pandemic. His number one challenge. Well get to that team in a moment. Lets begin in california, with our Stephanie Elam in los angeles. I know a lot of folks there are not happy about basically everything being closed, even playgrounds for their kids. That is how bad this is. Reporter no one wants this. No ones thrilled about this, right, poppy, no one wants to hear about the fact that we have all of these cases. Im actually at the point where maybe im thinking we should stop calling them cases and saying people. Maybe if people hear t
And then he talks about the importance of research, and we have funded many people who are doing very Important Research to help make the case, if you will. Then he talks about read description. So because we engage in multiple perspectives, native americans, africanamericans, asian americans, latinos, hispanics, whites americans, we get these multiple points of view and were able to read described if you will this continuum, this history. You can no longer deny that it exists. And then gardner talks about, you must be able to anticipate resistance and in case of racial dynamics, resistance for, and it takes many different forms and so you have to be really quick and be able to respond to resistance as. He also talks a real world events t can make a major impact in bring about changes in mind and thinking. We look at what happened in the tragic death of the students in connecticut, the children, and how suddenly guns are at least a public topic. We look at the election of an africaname
Exactly. So the bottom line is taking calcium without enough vitamin d is more than just a waste; it actually can be dangerous to your health. It seems like the simple solution would just be to take a vitamin d pill, right . Dr. Pavone, i wish it were that simple. Remember, as we discussed earlier, vitamin d sales in the u. S. Actually doubled in 2009. In fact, its considered one of the Fastest Growing categories in the Health Supplement business. Right, so the question remains, kris, why are people still deficient . Most people assume that theyre covered by their daily vitamin d requirements with their multivitamin which usually provides only 400 i. U. S of vitamin d a day. However, leading medical experts today say we need 5,000 i. U. S minimum more than 10 times whats in your multivitamin. But maybe even a bigger problem has to do with people being able to absorb the vitamin d pill itself. So whats going on with absorption . Well, according to the physicians desk reference for nutri
Mr. Enzi mr. President . The presiding officer the senator from wyoming. Mr. Enzi mr. President , id ask that the quorum call be set aside. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Enzi id also ask unanimous consent the pending amendment be set aside and i be allowed to call up adam 2812. The presiding officer is there objection. The presiding officer without objection. The clerk will report. The clerk the senator from wyoming proposes amendment numbered 2812. Mr. Enzi i ask unanimous consent the reading of the amendment be dispensed with. The presiding officer without objection. Mr. Enzi thank you, mr. President. When the childcare and Development Block Grant Program was first created back in the 1990s it was seen primarily as a way to help parents enter the work force or get job training. The program which is administered by the u. S. Department of health and Human Services gets about 5. 2 billion a year in federal funding, plus state matching funds, although fy 2014 appropriatio
Prescription cost for a breather with insurance but the kicker is you could be hundreds of dollars richer every single month if you took a few simple steps. Now from Prescription Drugs editor at Consumer Reports. Welcome back. 758 per year . And we could be sppnding a lot less. Using insurance when we dont need to and often buy medication where there is a cheaper alternative. Gerri what of the most interesting item in your story that sometimes you just buy the drug it is cheaper than using your insurance. Hall is that possible . We just discovered this of the last year there are hundreds of medications were the insurance maybe expensive than what the drug store deals are offering. Gerri shouldnt the Insurance Company . To make you would think so but this one is 4 per month that walmart or target yet Insurance Companies together spend 30 or 40 per month. And then to pull out the insurance card and they just automatically renewed up but stop and ask is there a cheaper way . Could i get t