thank you for joining me tonight. coverage continues with laura coates. i ll take it on a friday night. one per customer. apologize. i m not trick-or-treating at your house. one piece of candy for each kid. oh, no, no. you hand it all out? yes, i don t want it in the house afterwards because i ll eat it all. i m always like one piece kid and not the one i want. take 20 so i don t eat them, yes. okay. well, go to jake tapper s house, not laura coates. you get one piece of candy and probably black accolicorice. you probably give apples. i ve given toothbrushes from time to time. nice. good evening, thanks. i m laura coates. we re going to have a panelists from across the spectrum and they re on the screen right now. here is a really provocative question that we ve been tackling tonight. here it is. so what if the 2020 midterms are a repeat of 2020? it sounds like a very interesting proposition, maybe a scary one for a lot of people but what if electi
these adults are going to take care of you. they re feeling that way because you told them that. if yaw ou can t get the kids do what you want, do a better job. these are felonies. there is fireable. is it prosecutable? this gets pled down, i guess. it likely would. the idea, when at concerns me, choice of putting my kids in daycare versus private nanny because i thought at least i have other adults that might be able to check bev hahavior as opposed to one person. you have all these adults that saw this. you heard that, are you terrified? are you terrified? now clean up. now the question will be whether they can prove this case if they will prosecute it. i don t even think as a parent i d want to see anybody go to jail on this. i don t know. what would you want? i would want them to never ever enter into a classroom again. so i mean, i think that i can t speak for those parents but i know that those teachers should never be inside another classroom again.