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FOXNEWSW The July 6, 2024

all the school closures are now bemoaning the results of their own policies. about one in two adults ins these one in two adults ins america is reporting levels of loneliness. and these numbers are even greater among kids. but what you also find is that loneliness has serious effects on our mental health and our physical health of raising our risk for depression, anxiety and suicide, but also increasing our risk of heartcien disease, stroke, dementia and premature death. e now. remature yeah, well, who would havedes predicted this? well, the lingering effects of shutting kids out of education ,sports , even socialand so ports , even socialand so they have been horrific. t wgoe couldn t go to our fi home come in.n eigh they couldn t have athn eighth grade graduation. you felt if your son had still been in school, he would still be alive. do you still feel that waydos when our present condition is not meantti to be socially isolated? olated? gone into lockdown, he w

FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle June 4, 2024 07:04:00

online education. now we found out last fall that math and reading scores forin nine year olds in the u.s. fell between 2020 and twenty twenty two by a level not seen in decades. and this week we saw similar stats among eighth graders. new test results revealing an all time low score in history d and a first ever declineecline civics again, all due to the democrats needless and inhumane covid lockdown s what s in our brilliant education secretary, miguel cardona. i have to say about all this, that is very alarming. it s disturbing. it is not surprising.ha keeping ind mind,to a year an half ago, over half of hal our schools were not open for full time learning. now, this has put schools in a total bind. h the mental health struggles,le anxiety and poor performance. n it s a triple threat. schools nationwide have been trying to hire more staff, including tutors and psychologistintutorss. but with teacher burnout and a

MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber June 4, 2024 22:27:00

ì(lc% ght3 in the modern@qap of the u.s., whenw3 you look at the history d look at these cases and these types of problems and threats,q this doesn t work. that s not a trump era fact.e1 historical examples of prosecutors staring down threats go, back to some of theçó most violent forces and eras in americançó history. the mafia, cosa nostra a different context welpxd asked veteran prosecutor of mafiaxd cases about thr%@;ák not suggestingçó they would end a whole criminal investigation bud wonderxd field goal he got scar. i wantlp to show thank you ñi tonight. this is robert fáfisk, who ran e famed e1çósdny, tapped by attor generalw3 reno, here what happe he told us on that xdñijfscore. do you or any of youri] team get scared? y

FOXNEWS Hannity June 4, 2024 07:54:00

they re building those missiles for you. they chant death to israel, death to america. and you don t want them to have nuclear weapons that they canwen deliver to any american city.s so i think it s a big mistake sa to go back to that deal . i hope that people will change their minds in washington, especially in view of what they re seeing now. of the tragedies they see now on the streets of iran s cities. and its capital , tehran, and abort that deal , thatth wit deal paves iran s path with gold, with hundreds of bolds with whichar they can both build nuclear arsenals to threaten all of us and also spreadd their terrorism far and wide.is that s not a good deal .far don t go back to this deal .icae i hope americans hear or yope the world hears you. your life story is and what incredible journey, what an impact you ve had on history.d and you have had the you ve had the moral clarity when so many others have not, which is one of the greatest things i admire about you. your life story

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100913:18:22:00

dig. i researched the history of an old house. i helped move the one house logato schoolhouse out in the country in to town hall to restore it as a piece of our county s history. and that launched my lifelong career in historic preservation. and so i guess and i know you are interested in history and have studiedparticularly, i think i ve read, president lincoln and the way he created a cabinet and so on. and so i know you value our nation s history. and i guess my question for you is, what areour thoughts tabou what we re doing in your administration to invest in preserving our nation s history d our historic places? and one leittl job-generating idea i d give you is that all the studies show that renovating existing buildings, restoring historic buildings is more iv

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