across the city. people bringing blankets, it s somewhat cold here at night. there is food being brought in. some people leave at their home. they have a shower, they get changed. a lot of times people have been brought by their family and neighbors. there is a support mechanism from the outlying areas. that s how they are keepingthth them receiving going keeping themselves going. to keep them going. and as long as that exists it shows how much support, how much there are people out there in the country prepared to keep this going. so it s got a lot of steam. they are not going to go away anytime soon and they have plenty of resources behind them to make sure they don t have to. megyn: thank you so much. please keep us up to date. all our reporters over there are
are paid to be teachers and to go school. school administrators are paid to do that. parents, particularly in this economy, sometimes to have work two jobs. what parents can do can t be consistent across the board. so what can parents do that at least provides the basic support mechanism for kids to succeed in schools? well, of course, parents have a sacred obligation, really, to make sure their children get everything they need in life. that includes an education. there s no skipping the parents responsibility. the fact is that the schools can t take on fixing a family if a family needs fixing. they can t really reach out so far beyond their school boundaries. so we all need to work together. we talk about parents, school partnerships. sometimes that s a cliche and we need to make that a reality. when is it not a cliche? what examples have you seen where an intervention in terms of remarkable involvement by
this, or should they actually go on their separate ways as soon as possible? well, they should be able to do whatever they want. those relationships have been incredibly valuable as they ve been stuck in a mine for them to begin to process and resolve the trauma that they all went through together. so incredibly therapeutic support mechanism down there. i think that as they move forward, some may not stay in close touch, particularly if they decide not to work in the mine anymore. we find when soldiers return they have very close bonds in combat but after they return to the united states they naturally drift apart and it s really unusual to see long-term relationships. try to get to a normal place, normal environmental without that kind of stress and pressure, think. absolutely. what are some worst-case scenarios and best-case scenarios you can envision? well, 33 individuals, so we can be all over these. best case, all 33 will recover
laundry, went the entire month, never said a word, and never noticed. people don t notice whether or not you are wearing as much as you think. that s a guy, no offense. don t take any offense guys in the studio. this website, six items or less.com, this is going to provide a place for support and what else does it give you. it s a support mechanism. we found that the community became such a powerful part of the experiment, and we had people that would start to freak out a little bit about it. they would go to the community, talk about the way they were struggling, and they would keep powering through. this is all for to help ensure better financial security for folks? not spending so much? for us really it was more about thoughtfulness. so the financial aftereffect is nice, but it s more that we consume a lot of clothes. let s stop and take a pause and think what the other ramifications are. will you do this again? i think i will i just came
i think that s a real mistake. they are now starting to fall through the cracks. unless they get the type of support mechanism they need just to make ends meet i think it s a mistake on the republican s part to forget these. what are the major sticking points for republicans why they can t come to consensus on this? in my estimation is a silly notion. we have long term debt and deficit problems with respect to unfunded mandates on social security and medicare. already it s possible that the deficit will be smaller this year than expected.