members in texas are debating which changes to make to their social studies curriculum. my favorite subject, i might add. parents, teachers and activists are all weighing in on the proposed changes ahead of a preliminary vote set to be held by the board and any changes could impact the students of how they're taught across the country. >> joining you go right now is kelly shackleford, president and krechlt. o. of liberty institute. good morning. >> good morning. >> i just clarified some stuff so the people are clear what's going on down there and i want you to clarify, this is not just pertaining to texas. this has got implications for hundreds of thousands, millions of parents across the country. >> oh, absolutely. and first, i just want to say that look, the -- the t.e.a.'s statement, i thought was really silly. fox has done an excellent job. i think most americans wouldn't even know about this and something that is going to affect them. when you set these social studies standards for texas, those are for 10 years.