Hi, everyone, welcome to monday. The people of the great state of Nuclear Reactor versus donald j. Trump is entering a new chapter. The prosecution rested and team trump has started its defense. On the stand right now, attorney Robert Costello who according to Michael Cohen formed a back channel to donald trump himself in the year 2018. Thats when Michael Cohen was the target of a federal Criminal Investigation. Costello claiming that Michael Cohen told him trump did not know about the Hush Money Payments to Stormy Daniels. Cohen has testified on direct that he was still in protect trump mode at the time. That he didnt tell costello. The prosecution rested its case, though, just in the last hour after methodically brick by brick restating the elements of their criminal case against the expresident. They sought to clean up some of the damage done by Trump Defense attorney todd blanche with an assist from their star witness, trumps exattorney, Michael Cohen. Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger br
teachers that are there, those staff members that are there, at the schools are already stretched very thin. those new certified teachers, new people coming in are already coming into stress situations. and, you know, if you want to attract people to a job or career, it has to be a job or career that you want to keep. so that s what we really need to focus on is retaining the teachers that we have and creating a situation where it becomes attractive because staff members want to stay. dana: 45% of public schools began the 2022-2023 school year with one or more unfilled teaching positions. that s only going to get worse. what is also getting worse is something we re very concerned about here at this show and at this channel. the nation s report card showing this decline, the score change between 2020 and 2023 reading down four points, math down nine
reason attributed for the spike in agent suicides but he says 2 million people are crossing the border last year alone. hundreds of immigrant deaths. children arriving alone at the border crossings. long work hours. dealing with high stress situations it is taking a toll. steve: absolutely. and the agents are frustrated. we have spoken to the border patrol association many times on this program. and they are frustrated that they cannot do their jobs. you can see it on their faces. to the point that there were three suicides in november, there have been 14 suicides in this past calendar year. you can see it in their faces. you can hear it in their voices. and, think about it. they are so under the microscope, our border patrol people are remember a number of months ago where there were those pictures of the guys on horseback and the haitians were coming in and they were trying to, you know, do their best to make sure that everybody stayed safe. and then there was the one image or two
real. obviously you heard the president will announce more search teams to go help with it. so that s the critical issue grade you can get enough increase in hospitalizations that are pushed up by covid, that it makes the overall hospital system not function effectively. there are a number of hospitals right now that are in what we call stress situations that may have to go into crisis care. that really is the big issue, hospitalizations and death, but controlling infections is also important because you never know where that person who gets infected is going to then pass on that infection. you don t know which a vulnerable individual may be the next in line. gillian: we are going to hear, dr. redfield, from the president directly. they are going to make this announcement from the white house. any minute now. what do you think is the most important thing for the president to say? what would you most like to hear from him today? you know, gillian, there are
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