senate. president biden plans to sign it into law tomorrow. joining us now, cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash. the co-anchor of state of the union. and dana, this will be an east room address, we understand. and we are told new details this morning. the president will honor the 500,000 lost to covid, the millions of people being affected. he ll discuss what s being done to accelerate vaccination efforts and lay out the next steps in getting the pandemic under control. that s the what. what about the why? why are we seeing this tonight? why is because the people in the biden white house, starting with the president himself, remember 2009. remember what happened the last time a democratic president started his administration with a giant piece of legislation that was passed by democrats. and it was completely attacked in such a big way that it helped to create the tea party and helped to create the 20102010 republican takeover of the house of representatives. a
american people and talk about what we ve been through as a nation this past year. more importantly, i m going to talk about what comes next. i m going to launch the next phase of the covid response and explain what we will do as a government and what we will ask of the american people. there is light at the end of this dark tunnel in the past year. what we cannot let our guard down now. the covid relief bill is part of the light at the end of the tunnel, biden said. house of representatives passed that legislation, 220 to 211 on an almost strictly party-line vote. minutes ago, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader chuck schumer heralded this moment calling it a momentous day. this is the most consequential legislation that many of us will ever be a party to. who knows what the future may bring, but nonetheless, on this day, we celebrate. so what do we say to america? we say to america, help is on the way. help is on the way. you will receive $1,400 chec
Prince William County high school math teacher mourned after COVID-19 death
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WOODBRIDGE, Va. - A Prince William County school community is mourning after a popular math teacher died due to complications from COVID-19.
In a letter to the school community, Principal Matthew Mathison wrote, Mr. Zuckernick is remembered by his colleagues for having a huge heart. He cared deeply for the success of his students and made learning math approachable for even the most reluctant of students. Although Mr. Zuckernick had been teaching virtually all year until his illness, he built strong bonds with his students due to his caring personality and commitment to Gar-Field.
Teacher Dies From COVID In NoVA
(Woodbridge)- Family members, staff and students are mourning the loss of a teacher in Prince William County. Richard Zuckernick died earlier this week after contracting COVID-19. School administration wrote a letter to the community and said that he had been fighting the virus over the last few months. Zuckernick was a math teacher at Gar-Field High School.
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