their political ideology, but you know, this topic triggers so many different discussions whether it is parental rights, i have always believed that this type of curriculum has been a trigger at the largest parental revolts you will find in modern american history, and austin we had a drag queen tuesdays where the public library kids that were harris: we covered it. george: k-12 were again in expenditure of public resources, that s why in texas we have a waiting list, not full opportunity scholarships but over 120,000 students predominantly from black and brown communities that want to line up either for christian or per secular public charter schools. and so let s bring this back to the basics, and parents i m so thrilled to see whether it is in county virginia or other parts of our country that are raising their voices, because these are our tax payer dollars and our children. as a father of two, it makes my blood boil as well. kayleigh: no doubt, and out of maine, emily, i
i didn t want him to die. i yelled for him to stop. reporter: the defense told the jury that chases action at the scene proved her innocence. she called 9-1-1. and flagged down those officers to help her husband. what s going on? my husband! it made my blood boil. i was shaking, i think, literally, when i heard this stuff. reporter: bob s family said the defense case for no resemblance to reality. prosecutors agreed. is there any credible evidence at all that chacey was poynter abused by her husband? no. there is no er visit? no 9-1-1 calls. no previous law enforcement at that address? no one else saw robert poynter even get mad. he s been described is a big teddy bear. reporter: on the other hand, they did find plenty of evidence that chacey wanted bob gone. she s fishing around for multiple men to commit this murder for her.
that mother has to go out of pocket and i hope he sues and gets a ton of money and the kid gets recognition that he deserves along with others. this is a story that makes my blood boil as well. this is why candidate youngkin is governor youngkin, you have group of elite administrators are making decisions for all of the students, whether it s critical race theory, extreme covid policies and now deciding when merit scholars can be told with the people that actually won them and you already have and we will see what the attorney general comes up with, 3 school districts and 16 schools and i can t imagine what s going to come out but i m so happy that the attorney general and the governor are taking this on. bill: real quick and we will wrap it up. let s take a look at lieutenant governor. i can t imagine that this is what s happening in our schools in virginia. 17 schools when we were told,
final two years, particularly in the post election period. and, look, that s not to say that the first two years went really well. there s a lot of stuff that didn t go well. but the first two years are different in the trump story than the second two years. we re coming up here on the top of the hour, 7:00 on the east coast, talking to michael schmidt about the paper back edition of his new book that includes an interview with general kelly, how did he take the line that joe referred to earlier as a four star marine general when talking about injured and wounded war veterans, donald trump saying to general kelly, quote why the eff do you think they re heroes, they re losers, which makes your blood boil, how does general kelly handle a comment like that and a man who thinks that way? i think that one of the difficulties that kelly encountered is kelly is the