going to have to put it on the line. we do everything we can to protect the officers, make sure that they are protected. they have all the necessary equipment and tools in order to do their jobs. we want them to get home to, but there comes a moment, there comes a time, and this was one of those times, that we just have to go through the door, go through the wall, go through the ceiling, do whatever we gotta do to distract that gunfire away from these babies and from innocent victims so that they will have a chance. and we can fight because we have the equipment to do it. and they failed to do this on that day. in that city, in that hour, at that school. and god bless those families. cedric, you talk about the students being armed with crayons, coloring books. they called 9-1-1, over and over again. as their friends were being shot and killed, as their teachers were being shot and
education announced the state is not going to include dozens of math text books in a list by school district because the content included referencing to critical race theory and other, quote, prohibited topics and unsolicited strategies. what s next? science books, coloring books? what s the limit with this type of banning? i don t think there has to be a limit. i think the laws are purposefully vague so anything can be deemed offensive, any mention of rosa parks, martin luther king, american history, someone will beo fended and that s why critical race theory, which was not taught in elementary schools, in public schools public k through 12 let me say. it s vague. it gives people wide berth to
dignitaries arriving. there was the family of judge jackson and just for clarity, if we can run you through today s program, i m told the vice president will speak first and the president of the united states and ultimately it will be the judge. there are are her parents who are in and her brother as well who are all in attendance during the hearings. you can see the pride in their faces. her father, who would be studying his law books while she was drawing in her coloring books, helping inspire his daughter to what is now one of the most important positions in the land. among nine justices officially sworn in. and as we wait for the vice president, the president and the judge to arrive, as some have written, her impact may be a bit limited. clearly it doesn t shift the ideological balance but does bring a fresh perspective to the court. what kind of impact can she have
related. judge brown grew up in miami where her mother was a school administrator and her father was a lawyer for the school board. i was doing high homework with my father and he had his law books stacked up and i had all of my coloring books stacked up, and when i think back to those times there really is no question that my interest in the law began that early on. she graduated from harvard and harvard law and that s where she met her husband patrick, now a surgeon. they have two daughters, ages 17 and 21 if confirmed, she ll be the