his first television interview since the announcement in iowa last hour. sandra: polling has him at a distant third, and he will have to walk a fine line between his white house experience and distancing himself from his former boss turned rival. how will he stand out? john: one top issue, the push for parental rights, republicans are campaigning on. they need to stop asking little children what they sexually identify as. six years old to decide about sexual things they don t even know. john: a brawl breaking out in southern california where parents pulled kids from classrooms over the push for lgbtq materials in the curriculum. assistant principal instructed staff to teach kids that every child by default is queer and socialist. a busy one, sandra. sandra: second house. a hazy orange new york at the moment, start with the dangerous wildfire smoke smothering not just new york but the entire eastern united states, john. wild pictures coming in. john: take a look
every time the american people have been called upon to do hard things, we always rise to the challenge. but i do think that faith, that belief as americans that we are endowed by our creator with inalienable rights, and i will always stand for the freedom of people to believe or not believe according to the dictates of their faith and conscience, but for me and our faith, i m a christian, a conservative and a republican in that order, and i truly do believe simply in the course of our career that people knowing that we are a family that prays, spends time in devotions, has been an encouragement to many believers around the country and we won t hide that under a bushel basket, and we turn our hearts back to the well spring of faith if we
a city built on a hill cannot be hidden. no one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. in the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory this is the word of the lord. all: thanks be to god.