going to mask any more depending on each individual parent, what we re really saying is that your children with disabilities, your high-risk children don t matter. your child may enter their school with a mask on or a mask off. they have a choice. we don t. we have to do what our doctors tell us to do. reporter: so, hallie, what tasha said is an argument made across the country in these cases which is that taking this power away from school boards to protect children is really a violation of americans with disabilities act. whereas stephanie said the masks have become a political issue and if we don t give parents the control we re never get rid of this, even in periods of low tran mission, she said. when we look at where you and jake are, it is not just masking it is a broader discussion around parents rights when it comes to their kids in schools. in some instances, jake, as you ve seen there in san francisco, going up against some of the people in place, some of the officials t
else in this country, we hold it as sacred. what they are doing instead is there saying to every citizen you don t matter, your family doesn t matter, your children don t matter, but the people in other countries andd other places, they are the only ones who matter, not you. tucker: i think they are playing ar: really reckless gam. this is a great country. i don t think we should destroy it or let them. stephen miller, i appreciate you coming on. thank you. tucker: so, does your employer have a right to know details abouts your medical history, what you are infected with a not infected with? can you be fired for not taking a medicine you don tn want or need? it didn t used to be. suddenly that is happening in america, even on another cable news channel. we ve got details in a minute. coming to you from the palace hotel in budapest, hungary. we ll be right back.
citizenship above everything else in this country, we hold it as sacred. what they are doing instead is there saying to every citizen, you don t matter, your family doesn t matter, your children don t matter, but the people in other countries and other places, they are the only ones who matter, not you. tucker: i think they are playing a really reckless game. this is a great country. i don t think we should destroy it or let them. stephen miller, i appreciate you coming on. thank you. tucker: so, does your employer has a right to know details about your medical history, what you are infected with a not infected with? can you be fired for not taking a medicine you don t want or need? it didn t used to be. suddenly that is happening in america, even on another cable news channel. we ve got details in a minute. coming to you from the palace hotel in budapest, hungary. we ll be right back.
have anywhere is when people think their lives or the lives of their children don t matter, that they re somehow disposable like a paper napkin after lunch or restroom or something. doesn t matter. and we have to, if we want our freedom to be indeed as well as word in america, we have to make people feel that everybody matters again. president clinton said, more now on my conversation with sybrina fulton. i asked whether it would lead to charges against the officer involved in her opinion. did when you saw that videotape, did you think, well, this time the grand jury is going to indict? leslie? i really didn t know, to be
job everyday, a very difficult job. if you re in vietnam everyday and asked to act civil it s hard to do that unless you re trained, civil diversity and human experience. that along with policing, i believe, has the prospect of the appropriate kind of change. bill clinton addressed this yesterday and said something that hit with a lot of people. the fundamental problem is when people think the lives of their children don t matter. if we want our freedom to be heard we need make people feel everybody matters again. how do we do that? i think to the initial concept is dialogue. i think there is a communication breakdown between young people and force that represent authority. there has to be not a dictating scenario, but a conversation so police truly get to understand what the rejection sometimes is