Test test captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2008 as i described in my testimony, we know that Nursing Homes with a higher proportion of black and latin residents have higher death rates, however theres not universal reporting of the race and ethnicity of those individuals within Nursing Homes who have been affected by covid. That presents for us a significant challenge when it comes to targeting resources in order to prevent the transmission of covid. Because, you know, when covid19 enters a nursing home its because someone has brought it in and what its telling us that if those Nursing Homes are following the same safety procedures of restricts visitors, ensuge that providers have clean ppe every time theyre coming in, then we shouldnt see these disparities. However we do. And the likelihood these disparities in rates of covid infections within Nursing Homes are going to occur are going to be even higher in communities with a higher burden of covid19. And so what were
General election. This is under one hour. Now your moderator latoya edwards. Latoya welcome to this democratic senator primary debate. Andre the home of nbc 10, we would like to thank our guests. We will start with the incumbent, senator ed markey. He served massachusetts in the senate since 2013. Before that he served the seventh district in the house of representatives since 1976. We also welcome congressman joe kennedy. He served in 2013, and then as an assistant District Attorney. We are following social distancing guidelines during the debate. Everyone including the candidates are spread out more than six feet apart, and our panelists are not in the studio with us. They are in different coat different places in the media center. Before we get started, here are the rules for the debate. Both candidates will get one , and 45 seconds for individual questions with a 32nd rebuttal in a rapidfire round. They will have one minute for closing statements. You can join and now, use debate.
Down they take an oath to the constitution how come after they take the oath they forget about it there isnt a one of them that follows the constitution when it comes to war we havent declared a war in the last what 75 years since world war 2 i think its about time to start were at war in africa now and nobody knows about the app i remember when we had 4 green berets killed there and the congress didnt even know about it so again this is just a start up of the war it may end in afghanistan but itll start somewhere else its like whack of the moles youve heard of that a lot lately was in the moles on the on the pandemic well this is what the moles on war the commander of u. S. Strategic command has also announced that by the end of this decade for the 1st time the u. S. Will face 2 pair competitors with Nuclear Capabilities those competitors of course are russia and. China washington and moscow already have Nuclear Weapons that can launch from land air and sea and beijing is currently in
Divisions instead of 10 the realignment is based on the National Defense strategy crafted by former defense secretary jim mattis which places new conflicts with china and russia as americas Top National Security threat jesse this comes as the state department negotiates with the taliban to end the war in afghanistan now it seems like when one war ends another probably isnt far behind but it were between these countries would be catastrophic for the world absolutely they would be version but you know world war culture here in america a great deal of our economy relies on the war machine and producing it and continuing to produce it i realize ive said this many times but you cant say it too much to get it into people stick their heads theyve got their stand we have to be a perennial war now and its a war culture. You know were already at war in places where we dont even know and id like to know all these elected officials that we have from the president down they take an oath to the cons
You have to be able to relate to the feeling in. The right way. I think is the light and its my job to shed light on how and why. What do we know about the long term impact coronavirus has on Peoples Mental Health locked down in isolation have led to unprecedented levels of Anxiety Stress and depression so what is the psychological cost of the pandemic this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program. Depression affected more than 264000000 people worldwide and suicide was the 2nd leading death among young people that was before the pandemic before distance and isolation became our new experience of life before grieving loved ones without being able to say goodbye and before the sudden loss of jobs. Such difficult experiences have led to elevated levels of stress and anxiety experts say they warn of a potential rise in suicides and drug abuse and a possible psychological cost in the coming years after the pandemic is over Human Rights Watch has urged governments to expand Mental