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On this week's "CBS Sunday Morning" with Jane Pauley; Some service members and others suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) have had little relief from traditional anti-depressants used in conjunction with psychotherapy. Now, a recent FDA-approved trial using a psychedelic drug called MDMA – better known by its street name, ecstasy – has shown promising results. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin talks with a former Marine whose two tours in Iraq presaged twelve years of nightmares, panic attacks and failed relationships – and who now finds hope.

Over two years ago, Donna Parker, of Lexington, Kentucky, found Army uniforms in the bottom of a dumpster, and began searching for their rightful owner. Her quest – an obsession, really – would lead her to a grieving Texas family. Steve Hartman reports on a uniform's journey home.

"Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, about the current state of our nation's response to COVID-19, and what the pandemic has taught him about science, politics, and America today.

Portugal is emerging as a shining example of civic duty. One of the most vaccinated countries on Earth, it is now welcoming visitors after having achieved a 98% vaccination rate for its eligible population, even as new COVID variants are appearing across Europe. Correspondent Seth Doane looks at how the country succeeded by approaching the virus as if going to war.

Academy Award-winning actress Halle Berry has always found inspiration and motivation via the spirit of boxing. That passion inspired her first film as a director, "Bruised," about a mixed martial arts fighter. Berry talks with "Sunday Morning" contributor Kelefa Sanneh about the lessons that MMA has taught her, and what she wants to impart upon her own children.

A year after COVID cancelled many family gatherings, the holiday is back, and our Luke Burbank has some do's and don'ts about getting the most from your family's feast.

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I spent over a decade pushing people away and making my life harder on myself to combat tours in Iraq… Got Ostrom overwhelmed by nightmares and thoughts of suicide, then he volunteered for an FDA approved trial using a psychedelic drug best known as ecstasy. I haven't had a nightmare about the war, says do you suffer panic attacks anymore. No, are you ready new home for veterans suffering from PTSD coming up on Sunday morning. Too many. He's a hero.

Others have their doubts, from the beginning. Dr. Anthony found she has been on the front lines of the battle against covert on one of his rare days off. Dr. Faucher took stock with our Ted Koppel joining me now. Your case can be made. The known one. Over the past 20 months has been more involved and more visible in the battle against covert daughter and three Faucher willingly uses a country pulling together creative and as a matter fact we had just the opposite. Could it have the answer to that is yes, it could have been different.

But when you have your ship denying that something is as serious as it is, then you have a real problem. Dr. Faucher on a two front war against covert ahead on Sunday morning.

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Even now she's a former beauty queen, but there's a lot more to her than that scallop SNA discovered Halle Berry the Academy award-winning actress is trained in mixed martial arts. Do you remember your first time we took a really hard shot staining for John Wayne and I broke three ribs in the house yet so she can take it and dish it out later on Sunday morning. Allie Beth Rita braver talks with Dr. Andrew Garfield Lee Cowan has the tale of an old telephone which dials up timeless connections. Sandstone is inside one of the most covert vaccinated nations on earth, a story from Steve Hartman Thanksgiving thoughts from Luke Burbank and more on this Sunday morning November 14, 2021 will be right back something you probably don't know as many as one in five veterans suffers from PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder is a leading cause of suicide among fats. David Martin has word of a surprising treatment that could lead them out of the dark.

I stab myself in the neck and the wrist with a knife and I just wanted the pain to stop a series of Pulitzer prize-winning photographs capture the agony of former Marines got Ostrom's life. Overwhelmed by PTSD after two tours in Iraq.

12 years of nightmares, panic attacks and failed relationships danger not only to himself but to others.

Deep down I was angry so really I I think I was just looking for a fight. What were you angry about. I was angry with myself. I felt guilty for some of the things that I failed to do what I was overseas failed to do. How I watch my friend burn alive inside of a Humvee and the fire was too hot and I couldn't get to them so I felt like I needed to be punished for that. You're being hunted by a memory of something that happened to Rachel Yehuda Mount Sinai Hospital in New York is spent 30 years working with veterans and other victims of PTSD treatment for PTSD has been psychotherapy and there are two medications that are FDA approved for the treatment of PTSD, both of which are antidepressants effective treatment.

These treatments 10 not to really solve the problem for most people but they are better than nothing. Desperate for relief's got Ostrom answer to Facebook ads seeking volunteers for an FDA approved trial using a psychedelic drug called MDMA, better known by its street name ecstasy and really did change my life in a short period of time in six months. When I first heard about this I thought to myself, psychedelics were illegal and designated by our government as being of potential harm and no medical benefit at the annual burning Man festival in Nevada.

She met Rick Dobb. I knew that MDMA was great for PTSD in 1984, and has a psychedelic research organization called maps for decades is been fighting laws which made psychedelics illegal. We think now about how many people over the last 50 years could have been saved from suicide or depression.

If the research had been shut down. It's a tragedy.

It was not until 2016 that the Food and Drug Administration authorize phase 3 trials for MDMA the same time. The phase 3 trials covert vaccines went through the prove they are safe in effect, the results from the latest phase 3 trial of MDMA were just astounding. So, the study said they produce specific results. Two thirds of the people that were treated with a course of MDMA no longer have PTSD. Would you call this a breakthrough. I would absolutely call this a breakthrough was the FDA think they designated MDMA assisted psychotherapy is a breakthrough approach. What does that mean in terms of what you can do well. It doesn't mean you can start taking MDMA on your own means that the data are so good that let's get this on a fast track for approval but life on the fast track cost money. The biggest obstacle really for us was raising the funds to do the research because the pharmaceutical companies were not interested. The major foundations were not interested. It is all too controversial Bob Karsh maverick billionaire who first took psychedelics three years ago. How much of a difference.

Did psychedelics make in your life quality of my life is increased measurably, never a good student portions joining the Marines of 17 and was sent to Vietnam. A month later he was wounded.

This is a picture me in the field hospital was the last to solve combat with the war continued to haunt is completely different guided home. When the guard left the guard came home he sure Tupper never felt like he belonged. No matter where it was or who it was with was getting better was getting worse. I believe it was getting worse. Somebody would ask me if a certain upstart crime portions made his fortune from Go Daddy.com Internet company, which he turned into must-see TV with risqué Super Bowl ads. Now you're a billionaire there with all that money on what to do what I can to get psychedelics approved for therapeutic use portions is donated more than $7 million to psychedelic research under the influence of MDMA's got Ostrom was able to actually visualize his inner demon.

This spinning black ball started to open itself up to me in different layers, like an onion, and then each layer revealed like a new memory. It was almost like the layers were just opening and opening opening at the center. He found a part of him. He calls the bully. It was a terribly frightening creature. The bully is basically the person you had to become in order to survive.

Two tours in Iraq. That's right, that's who. The Marine Corps trains you to be a fighter killer and that's who I had to become to survive of the planet with the aid of two psychotherapists.

He was able to come to terms with it after those three MDMA sessions. I haven't had a nightmare about the war sent you suffer panic attacks anymore. No you have any thoughts of suicide. Now, but like a drunk getting sober he can undo all the damage done all the years lost it.

I spent over a decade pushing people away and making my life harder on myself and not loving myself so as far as dealing with the combat part of my PTSD. We were successful in that but height.

I still think I can be a better person. I still think there's room to grow.

MDMA may be a breakthrough, but it's still a trial drug not likely to be available to the estimated 1 million veterans suffering from PTSD until 2024 with the breakthrough means to me is that we have a meaningful way to spend our time now so that we can bring a new paradigm of care to the people that need it most just means that there is real hope out there that really end up being a game changer for people that have suffered for way too long in his battle against Cove Dr. Anthony found she is fighting a war on two fronts against the virus and an equally tough struggle against misinformation.

Senior contributor Ted Koppel visited Dr. found sheet at home to get this battle report 30 years ago.

Dr. Chu was being demonized by activists for not doing enough Tony all of that is bureaucratic both in your audit these days the ranks of funky critics of multiple is demon doctor must never be allowed to escape justice. But if anything in this age of covert the charge. No instant Fauci has done too much. Here's a guy who fully expected to spend his life giving prostate exams and there he was declaring the ancient Christian calendar null and void and see thank you Dr. Fulcher saw as the show think you mean the fact that you know that people really care about you and understand what you're doing really deflects a lot of the crazy attacks after nearly 2 years of covert three quarters of a million Americans killed by the pandemic and an unrelenting assault on his competence and honesty is Dr. found you have any second thoughts about the past and fresh thoughts about the next or could it have been different if the president live the answer to that is yes. When you have leadership you know denying that something is as serious as it is, then you have a real problem. So in that respect, it could have gone differently bordering the criminal.

I wouldn't say that because you know that generates a lot of unnecessary sound biting. It's something as a public health official in my mind is serious. For example, one of the things that to me was most difficult to accept this we put together a good plan for how we were going to try and dampen down the spread of infection. Early on, thinking that that was accepted by everybody and then the next day the president saying free Michigan free Virginia. I didn't quite understand what the purpose of that was except to put this misplaced perceptions about people's individual right to make a decision that supersedes the societal safety.

That to me is one of the things that I think went awry.

This durable reuse the president from you know I did have the opportunity to raise that I was sort of like shocked and then I didn't speak to him for some time after that. But it was at that point that I realized that I would have to just get out there myself and say things that clearly will be contradictory.

I'm not totally sure what the president was referring to that it was much worse then were saying it was that's not going to go away tomorrow.

It's not disappear like magic. This virus is going to disappear and unfortunately know that alienated among certain people in the White House, not necessarily the president himself. But GE unleashed you know people like Peter Navarro out there writing editorials that I didn't know what I was talking about. He had his comms people do opposition research on me. Could you imagine that I've never heard of that doing opposition research and wanted her own civil servant. How does that happen at the time and from point has denied that there been any opposition research targeting Fauci. There is no opposition research being done to reporters, but over time criticism has taken its toll. You're losing ground in public: couple of pulls like begun doing the kids are losing faith. Are you just preaching to the choir students know it's very very tough because if you keep lying about someone and keep fighting preposterous accusations that they can be some people to hear that often enough to believe it, but that's just the way it is. I can't change the fabric of society about social media and how it works read to you a quote from epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins University question was raised when is the pandemic and she said it doesn't end. Care we care a little less. We are now at 70 to 75,000 cases a and over a thousand deaths that is on acceptable point to say we've got a live with absolutely. If you get a way way way way down below that well below 10,000 a day that may be something that we can ultimately live with.

So to say that yes would just stop caring. We gotta be careful and make sure that stop caring when you don't notice it not stop caring when is still killing a thousand people a day in the United States couple years ago was not on, first to lose 30,000 Americans a year to the flu right is that an acceptable level. No, it's not the difference between influenza and covert, 19 is that we don't have a very good vaccine against influence so we cannot accept a high level of deaths to covert, 19 when we have a vaccine that could prevent it if we had a chance to do it again.

Should we refine the life of man or woman who was so highly regarded so trusted reported all under his or her control. If we had a country where people realized the importance of a communal effort that we could do that but that's not where our country is right now our country is divisive and I guess I should point out 20 months ago we thought that nationally trusted function for a while it looked as though you were right.

I didn't create political divisiveness and that's the thing with dealing with with dealing with the uncomfortable but real element of political divisiveness at a time when we are in the middle of a war against a virus know in a few weeks you will be 81 years. It would not be unreasonable to say something folks don't what I could see that's not the way I look at it on the head of an Institute that actually played the major role in the development of the vaccines that have save now millions of lives at covert, 1900, director of the Institute that is now been very important in the basic research in leading to the drugs that will now have an important impact in the treatment of covert, 19 that's what I do so, to keep doing that until this covert, 19 outbreak is in the rearview mirror. Regardless of what anybody says about me or wants to lie and create crazy fabrications because of political motivations. After Andrew Garfield sorted his role as either man, but that's nothing compared to the skills he displays in his new film, as he explains to our reader braver than a gallery or museum for two years visiting the American folk Art Museum Andrew Garfield's favorite New York Times get a sense of how is everything, even whether veins cross friendship in detail and telling something so simple and practical into a piece of that's one of the great things that human beings do Garfield is done great things starting scoring playing combat during World War II Arrearage, the Wine Dark Case of the Angel of Death Trail Dying in the 20 I Want More Life Now Entirely Ever Know You All so Guts to Try Some Really Good Question. What's the Best Way to Long so That, for Whatever Reason I Feel Compelled to Go to Places That I Have Sent As an Actor Is Jonathan Best Known for Writing. Larson Died Tragically, Aneurysm Rent Premiered Here in New York so It's Sacred Hallowed Kind of Holes Wed Jonathan's Opus Was Given to the Wealth of the First Time I Have so Much of Who Was Shot down Version Larson Struggled Writing despite This Is Him Just Piano to Singing the Songs and Try to Figure out How to Be Him in A While but Doesn't Want Him to Be Him. The Feature Directed by Manuel Moran)*10. From the Moment I Got the Gig to Directed My Brain Was like Will Who Could Play Jonathan Landis Garfield Winning Angels in What Impressed Him about What He Brought What Impressed Me Was That He Brought Everything to the Role He Brought His Joy and He Brought His. He Brought His Range.

I Didn't Know He Could Sing but I Just Felt like He Could Do Anything Story Takes Its Turn the Person Garfield's Good Buddy of New York's Most Works with Garfield and You Just Thought You Would Ask Him If Garfield Can Say Yeah I Think As He Was Elbow Halfway up My Neck. I Thought Saying Anything You Can Do Anything and I Said of Course You Can Say Hear the Voice of an Angel or Her Interest Is an Ethical Danger and I Said Can You Sing and I Say Because I Just Told Lie to Tell Because You for a Breakout like That's a Good Friend Will Lie on Your Baja Flight. Garfield Spent Years Studying Much of a Break Here in New York City, Which Has Special Meaning for Him As the Son of a British Monarch in American I Was Conceived As Possible, and I Doubt That That Way Too Many.

It Was Suggested He Try in Sheet Put Me on This Path She She Was the One Linda Garfield Passed Away May 29 Two and the Pain Is Still Real for Her Son. She Got Really Sick, She Ready for Pancreatic Cancer Really Hard for a Year and 1/2.

There Was No There Was No Defeating Interest. It Was Time You Have Said That You Get Your Performance in Care Mom and Also Infused the Wrong with Your Memory of Her. Yeah, I Mean I Think Every Everything I Do's and Patient Every Person Watching Could Double Their Plan Right Now. Garfield Had Plenty to Do.

The Devil Is Coming from and He Just Plain Disgraced Televangelist Jim Baker the Eyes of Tammy Faye and There Are Rumors He Won't Confirm or Deny Equally Coy about His Personal Life, so I Cannot Tell You How Many Young Women, and Asked Me to Find out If It Dating Might Run Flaccid That That's the Interesting to Anyone.

Yeah, Definitely like to the Future in His Career. Garfield Says He Hopes He Can Be As Meaningful As That of the Man He Plays to Take Boom. I Just Want to Tell Great Stories Because That's What Gets Me Out Of Bed Every Morning Is Is Feeling like You Can Offer Something Healing, Something Soulful like Jonathan Lawson Three Barry Mar All My Goodness, I Want to Tell You about Our New Shout to His Knees and Each Episode Mean Weekly, Gastric and Other Quirky Find Inspiring and Informative Stories That Exist Because Well Maybe You Do to a New Interior Design Trend Barbie Car to the Right and Wrong Way to Wash Her Also Getting the Things That You Just Kind of Well Probably Not Able to Do in Daytime Television.

So Watch out. Tristan Is Ever You Get Your Podcast on the Got Earlier We Told You about New Research into Treating PTSD. Steve Hartman Has More on the Very Same Topic. A Tale of How Lost and Found Donna Parker Is on the Last Leg of Her Journey to Find the Rightful Owner. These Army Uniforms Journey That Began More Than Two Years Ago at the Bottom of This Dumpster There Are Any Trash so This Became an Obsession for a Very Long Time.

All She Had to Go on Was a Common Last Name Mackenzie Donna Researched Posted on Social Media Even Set up Tables at Festivals around Her Home in Lexington, Kentucky, Hoping Someone Might Know Who These Belong to and Eventually Donna Did Get the Full Name and When That Way Was the First like It Would Back in 2018. Sgt. Keith Mackenzie Would Survive Two Deployments to Afghanistan Took His Own Life Had Been Diagnosed with PTSD Marriage Is Crumbling, Car Repossessed, Which Is Actually How the Uniform Ended up in the Dumpster.

This Wasn't at All the Answer. Donna Was Hoping to Find, but It Made Returning That Uniform More Important Than Ever. Somebody May Have Wanted Him.

You Could Have Never Guessed How Much They Wanted a Thousand Miles Away in Waco, Texas, Keith Mackenzie, Junior, Was Left to Shaggy's Own Flyballs Still Feel Some Bitterness toward His Father, but That Military Service That's a Part of His Dad He Holds onto Dearly and Literally Sat There Holding Dogtags for a Good While. I Never Took Law since That's Got All They Had. That Was All until His Mother, Crystal Got a Phone Call from a Stranger. She Answered Prayer That I Was Praying for Some Faith That There's People out There That Care Crystal and Her Daughter Kayla Knew Donna Was Coming Out Of It Was a Surprise to Keith All the Way from Looking for Offer Thinking Donna Parker Set out to Return Uniform Will Think Unison Homeless Is Really What She Really Returned to This Family Was Hope Is Played upon Girl Superhero She Can Really Pack a Punch Has Our Sunday Profile Never Again Be the Time That My Life Would've Taken for Halle Berry the Academy Award-Winning Actress There Is. This Is Her Happy Place. The Key Where Fighters Trained in Mixed Martial Arts Do Battle. Barry Has Spent Years Training in Kickboxing, Brazilian Jujitsu and Other Martial Arts Guessing When You Show up in MMA. Jim McCue There Is Little Fighting.

I Don't Think Anybody Was Really Ready for Me to Show up As a Fighter, Playing Characters like Storming the X-Men Franchise and Sophia John Wick Three. She Got into Action Hero Ship. Remember the First Time You Took a Really Hard Shot and I Was Doing Very Much and I'm a Type Style Workout Broke out yet, but for Her Directorial Debut Bruised. She Had to Be Even Tougher Character. Jackie Justice Is in MMA Fight like You Get Punched in the Face One Woman Is Not in IDNA before She Was an Actress. Barry Was a Beauty Queen. She Was the First Runner-Up in the 1986 Miss USA Pageant, but in This Film.

Her Famous Faces Often Be Bloodied. Beauty Is so Subjective, That Word Has Been Tagged since the Beginning of My Career so I Had to Work Really Hard to Dispel What Beauty Is and What the Guys and What Did He Can Do. Since Her First Move. When She Played a Drug Addict in Spike Lee's Jungle Fever. She's Fought for Chances to Take on Unglamorous Role You Think This Package That I Walk around and Spares Me in Real Life Situations You Think Crack Would Pass Me by. Because of the Way I Look. Her Portrayal of the Teacher Musgrove, the Wife of a Death Row Prisoner in 2001's Monsters Ball Made Her the First Black Woman to Win a Best Actress Oscar in Your Life Now More People Knew Who I Was in My Life Is You Know the Movie Script Truck Didn't Back up to My Front Door to Wrap Them All off Because I Had Beautiful Golden Guy Maria Halle Berry Was Born in Ohio 55 Years Ago. Her Middle Name Was Anon to Halley Brothers Company. A Local High-End Department Store but She Says She Has Never Had It Easy. I Grew up in the Inner City of Cleveland, Latchkey Kid Absentee Father Was Being Raised by Single Mother so You Know We Had a Good Days He Had a Bad Days and Hard Day to Grew up Very Middle America, Middle America, like the Bad Days Were Pretty Bad and Very Abusive Alcoholic Dad for the Time That He Was around.

He Lists Now Struggling Suffering so You Know I Saw Some Things That Most Locations See Some Kids Escape through Art or Music. But She Loved Boxing Watching Boxing on the Weekends Was My Favorite past Time. I Would Imagine That These Men like Lee and George Fireman Hagler and Sugar Ray Leonard like They Were in My Family Who Was Watching These Fights When You Get Home Yourself in Front of the TV in My Room Imagining That These Men Were My Father so My Husband but More My Father and I Just Let the Spirit of Boxing. I Loved Everything It Represented and I and I Love the Nobility of It. Did You Take That Fighting Spirit onto the Schoolyard, My Fair Share and As I Navigated My Way through My Career, and Gotten Older That Ability to Fight and Not Being Afraid to Fight Realizing the Fight and Wanting to Fight Served Me Well. Barry Says She Wants to Be Seen As a Strong Role Model Especially for Her Daughter Who Is Now 13. She Can Do Anything She Wanted Was a Little Girl a Little Black Girl When a Girl of Color She Needs to See These Images She Needs to Realize That Her Mom Can Do Anything She Sets Her Mind to Do.

She Got in the Cage yet Not yet.

This Movie Might Encourage Her or Discourage Her Now See Well What She Will Have To Deal and I'm Going to Require That She Will Have To Learn Form of Martial Arts Think I'm Adamant about, Especially Women, Learning How to Protect Themselves Think That's Key over the Years, Barry Has Learned. The Movie Started. Lee's Constant Scrutiny in the past I Would Read Things about Me and I Would Know That It's Not True in the Early Days It Would Bother Me. Keep Me up at Night and As I Got Older, My Skin Got a Little Tougher Realized That Dinnertime Fodder Don't Sweat the Real People in Your Life Know Who You Are. Barry Has Served As an Ambassador for Genesee Center Domestic Violence Organization, and She Says Mixed Martial Arts Have Been Helpful to Her and to Lots of Women Who Have Faced Difficult Times.

Many Women Are Fighting to Get the Power Back That Fighting for Their Voice Fighting to Be Seen to Be Heard and for Me, I Would Say That's Why What Is It about Fighting That Has That Appeal.

What Is It about Risking That Kind of Violence That Kind of Damage. If You're Desperate to Heal. I Think You'll Take Those Punches in the Face Getting Punched in the Face Doesn't Feel As Scary As Some of the Lives That These People Have Had to Let Pales in Comparison What Fighters Talk about the Fight Because They Have To Review It Seems like You're Doing This Because You Want to Have To Take Him to Have To Survive a Way for Myself, I've Had to Support Myself on How to Create a Career for Myself a Way Out Of No Way.

No Is Never Been an Answer for Me Getting Hurt and Stopping Never What I Do. Questioning Never What I Do. Taking Chances Always What I Do and That MMA Jim I Learned One More Lesson. Don't Get in Mary's Way Is the Same Sad Story in Country after Country Calls It Exacting Terrible Toll That Was True in the Small Nation of Portugal As Well but Things Changed A Lot since Stone Has a Postcard from Lisbon Portuguese Is about Change Constantly Run a Virus from This Overlooking Lisbon Sun Peeking through Things Look Pretty Good Weather the Storm of COBIT, At Least for Now. Which of Those Emerging Shining Example 1 of the Most Vaccinated Countries under Ramser Again Back so Our Restaurants. Roughly 90% of Those Eligible Here Been Vaccinated, Compared to about 62% in the US Organizers of Lisbon's Webb Summit Conference Companies Shift Their Stance on Attendance Was on September to September Right Work Were in on Those Followed by Facebook Google, Apple and Microsoft Were You Watching the Vaccination Rates Webb Summit CEO Patty Cosgrave Told Us Portugal's Vaccination Rate Was the Single Biggest Consideration Is the Work with the Authorities to Use the Number of Attendees about the Thousand Vaccination Program Was Led by the Military Navy Official Spoke at Webb Summit and All of His Gear and It Works. Whatever He Did. I Think It Had a Profound Effect Spelling Concerns That Certain Parts of the Population Might Have about Getting Proximate Week Away but Why Did You Wear Your Comments Because It Was War Funds a War for Yes Former Submarine Commander Vice Admiral In Re Ghulam and Was Put in Charge of Portugal's Vaccination Effort in February As the Country Struggled with the Deadly Third Way He Saw It As a War with No Neutral Parties so That Is a Little Science Article on the Side of the Virus Helping the Virus Because You Won't Want to Be Vaccinated or Are You in the Side of the Community of Everyone. Portugal Is Roughly Tied with United Arab Emirates for Fully Vaccinated Citizens, More Than 87% of the Entire Population. The Admiral Says Portugal Success Was Due To Organization Communication, Leadership, and Another Factor Causing Multiplication. I like the Process All Plan to Pull the Politics Struggles You Think That Was Important to Depoliticize This Clear Pulse Very Important People Here Are Very Keen to Get the Vaccine.

Deann Romano Runs This Vaccination Center Which Was Busy with Those Getting COBIT Boosters and Regular Flu Shots. He Says Portugal State Healthcare System Robust Vaccination Program since the Battle against Polio in the 1960s People Are You Still Get That to Get the Vaccine. Deaf Children to Get Effects in the Grandchildren to Get Sick so It's a Normal Health Procedure but across Europe. Kuwait Hotspots Are Reemerging Infections and Deaths Are Spiking in Bulgaria Were Only about 22% of the Population Is Fully Vaccinated. The World Health Organization Warns Half a Million People Could Die across Europe for February Are You Watching the Numbers Take up in Other European Countries As People Start to Go inside and Are You Getting Concerned. Possibly We Are Concerned, but Right Now We Still Have Lower Cases Comparing to Other Countries.

Of Course, and We Have These Defense Vaccines. People Could Look at Portugal's a Well You Had Such High Vaccination Rates but You Still See the Virus Circulating Is Still See People Wearing Masks Real Monster Who Studies Infectious Diseases Institute for Molecular Medicine Is Only a Small Percentage of Portuguese or Anti-Mass History Offers Some Context for Something Else to Ship until 74 so That the Available Offer Them Something. These Covering Doesn't Seem Troublesome Compared to Decades of Fascist Dictatorship and Motel Masks Are Not Going Away Anytime Soon to Learn How to despite Their Progress Notices Celebrating Portugal's Vaccination Rate May Be Premature. I Think Our Success Doesn't Mean Anything Is Not Successful. Everyone I Think One Thing That Is to Remind Us Again and Again Global World Associated We Can Celebrate When the Entire World Replicates the Vaccination Success of This Little Country Could Be Long until Thanksgiving Which Prompt Some Thoughts from Our Luke Burbank Thanksgiving Is without a Doubt My Favorite Holiday Always Has Been. When I Was Little, I Loved Sitting at the Kids Table.

We Fill Our Glasses with Sparkling Apple Juice. Cheers.

The Other Kids and Pretend We Were Drinking Beer Things Would Get Wild.

Come to Think of It This Is Pretty Much Still How I like to Celebrate Thanksgiving, except Now That the Grown-Ups Table. I Come from a Big Family.

Seven Kids in All and Each Year No Matter Where We Are All Living How Busy We Are.

We All Make a Point to Gather Together My Parents House outside of Seattle to Reconnect. That Is, We Always Did until Last Year. The CDC Says the Spread of Coronavirus Is Now so Out Of Control American Should Cancel Their Thanksgiving Plans This Year.

Thankfully, Things Are Looking up Thanksgivings Back Baby but Also How Does Thanksgiving Work Again in Case You've Also Got a Little Rusty That You're off, Here Are Some Dues and Downs Do Make Sure You Cook Your Food Thoroughly. Back in the 1980s When I Was a Kid a Massive Wind Storm Knocked out All the Power in Seattle on Thanksgiving Forcing People to Pull Their Turkeys Out Of the Oven Midway through Just Call It Good. Let Me Tell You It Was Not Good. Not Good at All.

Don't Peek Too Early When It Comes to Your Feasting and More Than One Thanksgiving Meal Dampened Because I Couldn't Wait for Dinner and Ate Three Entire Bowls of Black Olives, Myself. Also I Drink Yellow Juice You Get outside. At Some Point in the Day, Your Body Allows for Is Nothing like Getting Your Blood Flowing to Work on the Proper Appetite about 10 Years Ago I Started Something Called Burbank Family Fun Run Early Morning Jog.

The Whole Family Agrees Is Their Least Favorite Part of Thanksgiving. I Know This Because They Tell Me Repeatedly and Finally, Don't Be Surprised If at Some Point in the Day You Feel the Desire to Legally Emancipate Yourself from These People You Love so Much.

Whether That Uncle Is Look at One Too Many Facebook Posts and Thinks He Knows What's Really Going on, or Sibling. Still Nursing a Grudge That Goes Back to the Nixon Administration, Families Can Be A Lot and Cramming Yourselves into a Room with Them Together around a Large Bird You Just Cooked Can Be Stressful and Challenging for Those of Us Lucky Enough to Have Family Together with This Year. It Sure Beats the Alternative. Thank You for Listening. Please Join Us When Our Trumpet Sounds Again Next Sunday Morning with Gary This Week. Stephen Long Live Mitch McConnell in One of Washington's Biggest Midterm Moneyman List for Me to Senate Races You Think Republicans Have the Best Chance of Taking a Democratic Seed with Nevada Not Georgia. Georgia Is Right up There with New Hampshire's Surprised New Hampshire People Really Just Kind of Don't like You Have for More from This Week's Conversation, Follow the Take out with Maj. Garrett on Apple Podcasts or Wherever You Get Your Podcasts