desantis. he is success with that bill has no let other folks say oh, okay, the gender ideology, the drag queens, the kids in schools, this is now something we can go in offense on again. now we re going to have the scandals again. i saw a report today, and again, it s always hard confirmed these individual reports, like what book in what librarian what school is or isn t there. so i saw someone mentioned that tango makes three had been taking out of the school in florida, which is an amazing story about a gay couple of penguins in the central park zoo. a great book for kids. it s a great book for kids about being gay and his obviously nothing to do a sex. i just thought, like, in terms of going back in the clock, i remember heather has two mommies controversy in new york city board of ed in 1992. i mean, that s 30 years ago. taking a book like that ode to the library. it s back. yeah, i retain go to my
decisions that are being made by lawmakers here in congress, by local lawmakers saying we do not want parent s input. todd: she is often not aware of a lot, we ll dig into that and attack a look at a situation in virginia. get this, she is defending the constitution, governor glenn youngkin backing her up big time. what is stunning to me, they ll support a board member who believes we shouldn t teach our children about the constitution and our declaration of independence. this is at the heart of the parent movement. todd: this morning that board of ed nominee joins us, don t miss it. tony here from creditrepair.com, helping people see the true cost of bad credit.
brown versus the board of ed, that set in motion the desegregation of schools in the 1950s. one side is saying that brown versus board of education was about equalizing thing for black people because of how schools were de segregated. the other side is saying, that is not the case. brown versus board of education envisioned a race blind society in which we don t even talk or think about race. so they re both using this iconic supreme court case to sort of make their case on this very momentous day. any sense of how this is going to play out? yeah. it is really interesting, the supreme court in 1979, 2003 and 2013 and 2016 had every opportunity to overturn the use of race in college admissions but choose not to. the only thing that is different today in 2022 is the composition of the supreme court. and it appears based on sort of counting noses and analyst and