situations that especially in classrooms that kids and teachers should lock down maybee turn the lights off, lock close the door.or, but i but i think you say that that s not always the right move. why not curricula? and, y unfortunately, if we tryoo and tell people to do theseki cookie cutter solutions, it s not one size fits all. we learn that during columbine because we ve always programed i our kids that if anything happens, dove under the table or dove under your desk. well, instead of running out ofy the library like so many kidsab did, several ofle them dove undr the table and ultimately were executed because they were still there when the two assailants entered. so we have to use our common sense, react rationally rather than emotionally and process to do what isra and process best for our survival. now, michael, the question a is always fightinglw back and obviously little kids, they re t not going to be able to do much probably. back,
investments to fund our retirements. the government says it is now going to introduce stronger policies to nudge people towards accessing advice. workplace pensions will now have to offer a pension wise appointment. but will this all be enough? i m going to be asking a pensions expertjust that question a little later. we re going to be speaking about avoiding the pitfalls and knowing where to get the best help. so do send in your questions and comments in the usual way and we will try to answer a few of them. bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk or on social media. join me for that a little later. thanks very much indeed. do send your questions in, we will try to answer them. we your questions in, we will try to answer them. your questions in, we will try to answer them. ~ ., , ., ., .,, answer them. we always go through as many e-mails answer them. we always go through as many e-mails as answer them. we always go through as many e-mails as we answer them. we always go through as many e-mails
definitions. the committee participates in them every day. the committee meets at least once or twice a week. going through wet we found, and next steps. it s a very active piece of work. it is one of the most intense endeavors i ve been involved in in my years in congress. congresswoman zoe lofgren thank you very much for starting off our discussion tonight. thank you. thank you. and thanks to the congresswoman for that for fix said way too neal katyal. a former acting u.s. general and neil, with that set up, we have to go straight to you for the supreme court schedule for the question a donald trump s documents. question unless the supreme court acts
democratic senators, all on the same page and we have to reconcile any differences with the house. so, it s one step at a time, and right now, listening to the parliamentarian ask trying to resolve the last few issues that may be in disagreement. well, after that continuing resolution was passed to avert a shutdown, you tweeted some criticism of your friends across the aisle, republicans, over a long-term budget, and you said, in part, by refusing to engage in real negotiations on a long-term budget, republicans are prolonging the economic uncertainty that has accompanied the pandemic. so, how do you suggest democrats focus on that messaging during this time when the economy really seems to be the top issue among most americans? well, there s no question a continuing resolution is not a victory. it keeps government open. it keeps our programs funded, but it doesn t update our priorities by passing a few year appropriation, doesn t give the
that s clear. where exactly did this killing puppies thing come from? well, it turns out that a group called white coat waste project, founded by a former republican operative, posted blogs alleging evidence that the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, which fauci runs, spent over $375,000 funding truly grotesque experiments on dogs in tunisia related to a disease spread by sand fleas. except this was not the case. the journal that published a study on the experiments issued a correction, saying they had not received funding from the national institutes of health at all. but the nih had previously funded another study where beagles were immunized against a disease spread by sand fleas to test the effectiveness. animal experiments may not be your moral cup of tea, but as david pointed out, the experiments in question a seem reasonable to advance research of disease and, b, had nothing to do with dr. fauci.