Valentine's Day Special: Florida police say 'snitch on your ex'
Did you know a broken heart can be fatal? Is a “broken heart” medically treatable? Dr. John Dombrowski of the Washington Pain Center to discuss the phenomenon of “Broken Heart Syndrome,” a scientifically proven form of heart disease caused by the death of a spouse and subsequent “assault of stress hormones” arising from the experience of “tremendous loss.”
But first, florists are worried about being able to accommodate the typical last-minute rush during their busiest time of year. Supply and staff shortages will also complicate romantic dinner plans for countless couples. Former USTR official Steve Gill discusses problems in thes supply chain and how they are expected to impact Valentine’s Day. He also offers advice to President Biden about how to regain the love of the American people.
RT America’s Natasha Sweatte reports on the “Let’s Go Brandon'' wine produced by 13 Stripes Vineyard, a poltically incendiary wine. It’s name is derived from an anti-Biden meme and a portion of profits are donated to veterans. Then “News.Views.Hughes'' producers Amy DeLaura and Roxana Solano join to discuss dating in the age of COVID-19. They also discuss a new Netflix documentary, “Tinder Swindler” and a Florida police department’s call on social media to use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to snitch on your ex.