we just want to do everything in our power to keep students safe. i do support those places requiring it. we know it helps keep our children safe, so i do support it. the department opened invs. interrogation into five states discriminating against students with disabilities who might have a higher risk from severe illness. one of those states, kim reynolds said the biden administration, quote, decided to peculiar a political fight and went on to say we will continue to support individual liberty over government mandates. is that what this is about, individual liberty? i support the ability for local districts to make decisions on how to safely reopen schools. we really need to keep the politics out of it. we did this last year. i was commissioner of a state last year, and we reopened schools by working well together, communicating regularly. we re prepared. the department of education to work with every state, every governor to do what we can to support their safe reopening.
region. at least four died in pennsylvania and at least 27 people lost their lives in new jersey, where governor phil murthy toured flood damage. there are 15 other counties in new jersey and we re in there fighting on behalf of those other counties that were impacted. reporter: state and local officials focused on how to be better prepared for the next storm by improving infrastructure and putting better warning systems in place to alert people of the danger. we have sea walls that need to be raised. we have, you know, sewers that were built 100 years. we really need help from the federal government to get back on our feet and get ready for the future. so, athena, how do people who need storm relief get it from the federal government? well, one way, anderson, is that the city, new york mayor bill de blasio saying today that the city will be sending teams door to door to people s homes
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