Importance of Coronavirus Relief alongside dr. Anthony fauci and francis collins, director of the National Institutes of health. That event coming as this new white house today is balancing action on a trio of crises gripping the nation. On the sixth day of his presidency, joe biden working to address Racial Injustice and the raging coronavirus pandemic as republicans in the senate seek to erase Donald Trumps role in inciting the insurrection at the capitol on january 6th. 45 republicans making clear today that they have no interest in weighing the facts in the president s latest impeachment trial. This time for literally inciting violence against them. Instead, they have revealed the depths of their political insecurity by essentially refusing to carry out their constitutional duty to serve as jurors. That news coming just last hour as the current president carries out a flurry of executive actions to address racial inequality. A stark contrast in itself, as the insurrectionist, as we
Did she burn masterpieces from picaso, and monet to protect her son today . Friday, july 19th, 2013. From nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie. Live from studio 1a in Rockefeller Plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. Im matt lauer. Im Savannah Guthrie with al roker and tamron hall. If you ever wondered if we coordinate our outfits, this is proof that we dont. We have checks, and this over here. We have everything today. Meanwhile, the extreme temperatures are baking the entire country only adding to the problems for the firefighters. The incredibly hard working firefighters out in southern california. Thats right. Right now the Massive Wildfire is spreading. Thousands are under mandatory evacuations orders. We want to get right to nbcs Miguel Almaguer who is in palm spreupbgsz this morning. Good morning to you. Reporter good morning. The socalled mountain fire is moving in two directions. On one end here in palm springs the other closing in
Bronze. Do you like it . No, and it doesnt affect the way i act at pull. Another survey study is out. This is basically saying we spent most of our time during the day sitting down. Is that any surprise to you in todays world . I get most people have unless you are a construction worker or Something Like that, then you are standing up and walking around. They did this study by a group called ergatron. They do those special chairs and tables. 86 of workers sit all day. They only get up usually to get lunch. Or go to the bathroom. And then come back. And then you go home and sit and watch tv. Another one to two hours. And then you go to sleep. Only a handful of hours, two or three, where you are not or maybe four that you arent sitting or sleeping. Thus, our obesity epidemic. So they are basically saying its a good idea if you can stand up that you should try standing. So lets see if were capable of standing. Its even got its own name. Its called the sitting disease. Now you and i are pr
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WESTLAND John Russell Yowell, 77, of Westland passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, on February 22, 2021, after a difficult battle with heart disease.
John was born on July 10, 1943, to John and Mary (Viaro) Yowell in Fulton.
After graduating from Calumet High School in 1963, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet, completing operations in the Mediterranean Sea on the U.S.S. Notable, where he was part of a special mission to recover a lost, unarmed nuclear bomb.
After his time in the service, John went on to work as a skilled tradesman at Ford Motor Company’s Livonia Transmission Plant from 1966-2004, completing his apprenticeship at Henry Ford College and associate degree at Lawrence Technological University.