don. that is absolutely right. we ve deprioritized kids at every step of this pandemic. we are coming up on two years of disrupted learning and there is a casualness around closing schools i just don t understand. the costs are severe and accumulating, well documented. everything from loss in reading and math gains for kids in school. your last caller said a hundred thousand kids missing from the school system last year. we see the immediate impact of school closures on the inability to detect child maltreatment. in new york city in the first three months of closures in 2020, 8,000 expected cases of child maltreatment were expected to come in. that didn t happen. extrapolating out to the country, 300,000 cases. schools are the first chance to detect abuse. we see millions of kids relying on schools for nutrition and food. we see impacts on working women in particular in drop outs of the labor force the closing
with such casualness about the notion of sending the military into six swing states suggesting that they were ready to go to extraordinary lengths to do that. flynn has been subpoenaed as you mentioned. he has defied that. he s trying to block their ability to get his phone records so this has yet to play out and flynn like a lot of people, are trying to run out the clock on this investigation. yeah, the election is coming. there s so many pieces. this great color that i had no concept of. flynn wanted continue to spread the conspiracies at the january 6th rally. that didn t happen. you paint this picture of him bummed out sitting there watching. why didn t it happen? weirdly, what michael flynn wanted was this sober, exha exhaustive recitation on january 6th of all of this supposed election fraud that had taken place so that people on national
to. so, that s one problem. as you know, when something ends up in social media, a sort of takes on a life of its own. so, part of the problem is a lack of rules that keep up with practices of this generation that has now kicked into a new form of communications. that all has to be sorted out by the oversight committee. if you keep on pulling this thread, carol, on the sweater, where does it end up? that s a really good question. where does it end up? what i m going to be very interested in looking at is exactly what types of classified information is actually in those documents. some of them are reportedly our top secret documents. that s very serious, obviously. you have different levels of classification. if you ve topsecret documents in there, it s indicative of the sort of casualness dealing with these types of confidential documents that really should not be going on at the white house level.
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pandemic are we sacrificing kids to protect adults many of whom are choosing not to be vaccinated at this point? thanks for having me back on, don. that is absolutely right. we ve deprioritized kids at every step of this pandemic. we are coming up on two years of disrupted learning and there is a casualness around closing schools i just don t understand. the costs are severe and accumulating, well documented. everything from loss in reading and math gains for kids in school. your last caller said a hundred thousand kids missing from the school system last year. we see the immediate impact of school closures on the inability to detect child maltreatment. in new york city in the first three months of closures in 2020, 8,000 expected cases of child maltreatment were expected to come in. that didn t happen. extrapolating out to the country, 300,000 cases. we see millions of kids relying