It is a question, i think, of looking at the laws and the individual states and finding the right lawyers and attempts. But these laws that are being passed and the efforts to weaponize Poll Watchers in the Polling Place are all part of thinking, i think wrongly that intimidation of election officials is going to help republicans. I think what my fellow republicans are not recognizing is what goes around can come around and that this weaponization in Election Laws can be turned on them. This is not going to be a oneway street. And that overall is bad for the democracy. Yeah. Its not what any party should be about. No. Right. Were seeing that as you two join together. Ben, thank you so much. Bob, really appreciate it. Its a pleasure. Thank you. New day continues right now. Welcome to our viewers not United States and all around the world. Im John Berman with Brianna Keilar on this New Day. We do have Breaking News. A Covid Decision that will immediately affect thousands of children and
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Many families trying to support someone in psychosis fall into the same trap professionals find themselves caught in: power struggles: "How can I make my relative change? What should I do to get them to see they are sick?" While it's hard to argue with wanting someone to get better, control and conformity are at the heart of everything wrong with the standard psychiatric approach. The deeper families dig themselves into forcing change on their relative, the more they flounder.