the most shockingly aggressive rescue bill of my lifetime is very likely to be signed into law. saturday after an all-night session, senate democrats passed the $1.9 trillion covid relief package in a strict party line vote. because senators made some changes to the bill, it now has to go back to the democratic controlled house which is expected to pass the identical senate version this week, possibly as early as tomorrow. so the bill would then go to the president, president biden for his signature. we re in the early part of march. not the 100-day marker yet. this is an incredible victory for both the country, the biden administrationings the democratic party which held together. they didn t get a vote in either house. they tried to break the party apart. that s bryns did by forcing tough votes on amendments and arguing against the bill in public. democrats won. and as a result, a lot of people s lives are going to get better. by passing this plan we would have delivered
rescue bill of my lifetime is now very likely to be signed into law. saturday after an all-night session, senate democrats passed the $1.9 trillion covid relief package in a strict party line vote. democrats all voted yes. republicans all voted no. because senators made some changes to the bill, it now has to go back to the democratic controlled house which is expected to pass the identical senate version this week, possibly as early as tomorrow. so the bill would then go to the president, president biden for his signature. take a step back. we re in the early part of march. right? we re not at the 100-day marker yet. this is an incredible victory for both the country, the biden administration, the democratic party, which held together. amid unified opposition from congressional republicans. they didn t get a vote in either house. they tried to break the party apart. that s republicans did. by forcing tough votes on amendments and arguing against the bill in public. but in th
which means teaching a head trauma patient to do one simple task over and over again until it becomes reflexive. because their brain is just not the same brain that that used to be. is it like rewiring the brain? absolutely. it is rewiring the brain. and so what do you do? you sit down, you do it with her until she s able to do it herself. brittani s brain injury was so severe much of her therapy was almost like a pre-school class. she would read her dr. seuss books to me. and that was a rehab. and she would have to read. and i d read, and she d read. it s like reading to a toddler all over and teaching a child to read. but the attack on brittani was so brutal, dr. wright wasn t sure how far she d get in her recovery. there was 25% of the brain she wasn t able to access that she used to be able to access. did you think she d ever get her memory back? getting that memory back, most people don t ever. especially if it s a traumatic brain injury, if you re you