to call attention to what is going on, to rally western support, including military support, not a traditional role for a first lady. many people in ukraine, especially women, a sense you have to. the old ways are no longer applicable, the old rules do not apply. people are rising to the occasion in all kinds of ways. she has also addressed mental health and tried to create initiatives so front line responders in ukraine can be trained to help treat people in trauma. you have to understand, she and many ukrainians see this is russia s war of extermination, and at the same time, professionals of all kind bloomer in ukraine and the ukrainian diaspora, they are trying to rally to help the country. a strange cognitive dissonance, on the one hand, people are trying to get on with life as normal, on the other
a sex ed bill that progressive democrats have said discriminates against lgbtq people. it bans sexual orientation and gender identity from kindergarten through third grade. governor desantis argues parents, not teachers should be discussing those subjects with children. one of the statest largest employers, disney, deciding to opposing the legislation after pressure from employees. disney says our goal as a company is for this law be repealed by the legislature or struck down in the courts. john? john: thousands of new york city workers that were fired for refusing to get covid shots say they want to sue the mayor after the city lifted rules for athletes and performers but not front line responders. madison albright has more. the workers are frustrated by the injustice. back in february, 1,400 city workers for fired for not
greenwald says there s a message for visitors that towers over anything. that there once was a time when americans stood united. this attitude that we can help one another, that we can be of service to our community and our nation, that s a lesson i want people to come away from this museum thinking about, particularly at a moment when we are so polarized and so fragmented as a society. we know how to do that. the question we want people to ask themselves is, does it take an event like 9/11 to remind us how to be the human beings we have the capability of being? this past year we saw a little bit of the same thing in response to covid. those people standing on their balconies, clapping and cheering at 7:00 every night in new york for the front line responders. that was 9/12. that was that moment. and when you come