probably suppressing some of their stress in order to keep kids calm. this is absolutely devastating. what can people do, what should people be thinking about loved ones who have family in florida as they see their loved ones go through this, what can they do to help alleviate that? reporter: it is traumatizing and you are right, i worry about the most vulnerable groups as we most vulnerable groups during the pandemic, the seniors, those who need their blood pressure medication or their cancer medication or their asthma inhaler but the best thing you can do is heed the warnings of local officials and if you have a neighbor, may be a senior neighborhood lives alone check on them, we have distress hotlines for seniors specifically for seniors and mental and emotional distress if you are feeling unwell but the best you can do to be prepared is number one put your medications in a plastic bag in case it gets wet, we don t want it to get damaged and you could
system. what was this drug? was pelosi on some blood pressure medication or was it a narcotic? because there s a big difference. maybe they were trying to cover up the fact that the crash happened a little after 10:00, but police didn t test paul s blood until well after midnight. why not at the scene? so he had time to sober up obviously. he still blew over the legal limit. we know from the leaked complaint that pelosi handed the officers a police privilege card. then they asked him for his driver s license, and he gave them the card that says he s a donor. do you know what that means? i think you do. was paula lone in the car? we have conflicting stories. the police report says, quote, at the time of the initial contact, mr. paul pelosi was the sole occupant of his porsche and seated in the driver s seat. sole occupant. all right. so he s alone.
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congresswoman swalwell, because i don t know what i would do, with this person testifying before congress. words matter, and an abortion is an abortion. in south dakota, they are allowing abortions even for complications. it s still an abortion. so i think we should be consistent so we know what the playing field is, but the rules are, so we can continue to provide standard care, evidence-based medicine to our patients. and that is not just abortion, it s, everything it s cancer care, it s starting a new blood pressure medication. the process of having consent it then in means you have a meaningful evidence based conversation with patient about the risks, the benefits, and the alternatives, and with them, in the context of their lives, you help them make that decision. that s what we signed up for, that is our obligation to our patients.