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Betty Garcia teaches her class earlier this month in Des Moines. She came to Good Vibes Movement with the idea to offer a yoga class in Spanish. I actually had never really planned on teaching yoga. But one of the girls that I went to teacher training with, she was working at the [YMCA]. And they were looking for somebody that taught Spanish, yoga in Spanish. So she pulled me, Garcia said.
A year of living in a pandemic has brought lots of emotional and physical stress. And one woman is trying to alleviate some of that by leading yoga classes in Spanish.
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congressional midterm elections. the state of the economy first and foremost on their minds. and with polls showing his party struggling, president obama went on the road this labor day, beginning a new push to retake control of the economic debate. he proposed spending $50 billion to improve the nation s infrastructure and create new jobs. he also called on congress to approve new tax credits for small businesses while allowing the bush-era tax cuts for high- income earners to expire. senior white house correspondent bill plante begins our coverage. reporter: fired up by a cheering crowd of union members in milwaukee, the president argued that he s working hard to fix the economy. i am going to keep fighting every single day, every single hour, every single minute to turn this economy around. reporter: and he blamed republicans for standing in the way. when it comes to just about everything we ve done, to strengthen our middle-class, to rebuild our economy, almost ev
control of the economic debate. he proposed spending $50 billion to improve the nation s infrastructure and create new jobs. he also called on congress to approve new tax credits for small businesses while allowing the bush-era tax cuts for high-income earners to expire. senior white house correspondent bill plante begins our coverage. reporter: fired up by a cheering crowd of union members in milwaukee, the president argued that he s working hard to fix the economy. i am going to keep fighting every single day, every single hour, every single minute to turn this economy around. reporter: and he blamed republicans for standing in the way. when it comes to just about everything we ve done, to strengthen our middle-class, to rebuild our economy, almost every republican in congress says no. reporter: and when he did succeed as with financial reform the president seemed proud of the enemies he d made. so that s taken on some powerful interests. some powerful interes