and a major focus on the events of january 6th and the former president s role in the violence on that day. we have to have peace. so, go home. we love you. you re very special. you ve seen what happens. you see the way others are treated that are so bad and so evil. i know how you feel. but go home and go home in peace. we are also following the fallout from devastating colorado wildfires. i ll talk to the boulder mayor about the situation that had people running for their very lives. we stayed up all night long just hugging each other, just glad that we have each other and we have our kids. and we re going to take a look at the legacy of betty white and the impact that she had on generations of female comedians. daily show cocreator lizz winstead will join me later on this hour. we want to start, though, this hour with the omicron surge that forced so many americans to change the way they rang in the new year. as the pandemic enters its third calendar year, the ne
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey outlined her "Literacy Launch" initiative in her State of the Commonwealth address, also outlining a proposal to invest in.
Is due hardworking families. he s been more concerned about funding it for a mere year and not really digesting and being, you know, just reflecting the true cost of the program, knowing that this is something that legislators of congress on both sides of the aisle would be reluctant to discontinue. already, we have seen the impact of this legislation as it s reduced poverty among kids by 40% and even those parents who haven t been living on the edge have felt a really welcoming seen the welcoming impact of this legislation as they re able to pay for school fees, you know, kids bursting out of their clothes, and out of their shoes. our feedback and research has demonstrated that they have been using it on a better quality of food, transportation for and really uplifting the wellbeing