joblessness reached its highest rate on record. in brazil, recorded the second highest number of covid deaths worldwide. so today, the covid health emergency has ended here in the u.s., the toll in the chaos of the pandemic for a lot of people, it is not over. by a long shot. and with the end of covid, is the end of a trump era policy called title 42. that barred migrants from this country, due to the public health emergency. so, with that, with the end of title 42, many migrants, from any of these countries, are expected to make a very dangerous journey here to the u.s.. looking for something that human beings have been looking for since the beginning of time. to escape calamity and persecution and to find a better life. this is from the new york times today. well migration to the u.s. southern border has always fluctuated, the pandemic and the recession that followed hit latin america harder than almost anywhere else in the world. plunged millions into hunger, destitution and despair
population lives in extreme poverty. the new york times reports, in columbia, where worker protections are already weak, joblessness reached its highest rate on record. in brazil, recorded the second highest number of covid deaths worldwide. so today, the covid health emergency has ended here in the u.s., the toll in the chaos of the pandemic for a lot of people, it is not over. by a long shot. and with the end of covid, is the end of a trump era policy called title 42. that barred migrants from this country, due to the public health emergency. so, with that, with the end of title 42, many migrants, from any of these countries, are expected to make a very dangerous journey here to the u.s.. looking for something that human beings have been looking for since the beginning of time. to escape calamity and persecution and to find a better life. this is from the new york times today. well migration to the u.s. southern border has always fluctuated, the pandemic and the recession that follow
apparently over. done. today, more than three years since the u.s. declared covid-19 a national health emergency, that declaration is ending. now, when we think about the end of covid, we may think of an end to the death by the thousand spikes of illnesses and overrun hospitals. the end of mass panic. what we don t think about is the toll that covid took on populations outside of this country. in ways that weren t necessarily physical. as it stands, countries around the world are still recovering from the pandemic s devastating blow to the global economy. especially, in latin america. covid-19 killed millions and it fueled recessions and it unleashed widespread political upheaval. in venezuela, almost 80% of the population lives in extreme poverty. the new york times reports, in columbia, where worker protections are already weak,
elizabeth holmes was convicted of lying to people about what they were investing in, lying to people about how she was using their money, that is a federal crime of wire fraud if you use any wires to commit that crime, like telephone wires, or the wires that deliver your emails. the new york times reports, federal prosecutors have also been drilling down on whether mr. trump and a range of political aides knew that he had lost the race but still raised money off claims they were fighting widespread fraud in the vote results according to three people familiar with the matter. led by special counsel jack smith, prosecutors are trying to determine whether mr. trump and his aides violated federal wire fraud statutes, as a race as much as $250 million through a political action committee by saying they needed the money to fight to reverse election fraud, even though they had been told
deliver your emails. the new york times reports, federal prosecutors have also been drilling down on whether mr. trump and a range of political aides knew that he had lost the race but still raised money off claims they were fighting widespread fraud in the vote results according to three people familiar with the matter. led by special counsel jack smith, prosecutors are trying to determine whether mr. trump and his aides violated federal wire fraud statutes, as a race as much as $250 million through a political action committee by saying they needed the money to fight to reverse election fraud, even though they had been told repeatedly, there was no