chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. rick: good morning, the town of rolling fork has about 1,750 people so imagine a small town like that everybody knows everybody, and now you re going to have everybody who knows somebody if you weren t yourself impacted by the storm. it s going to be a really rough day for people as the sun comes up just exactly one hour from now. this year has been a really active tornado season. we ve had 282 tornadoes. typically so far in the season we would have 174 tornadoes, and you get a look at that. this is just your statistical averages. march right there, we are headed into our what is generally really active months of april and may and june. doesn t mean that ll be the case this year but certainly that trend has been the case. all of this has been those storm s that have been coming across california, have made their way across parts of the south where its been really warm, above average temperatures for a long time, and those temps are still re
christopher, thank you for being here. good morning. pete: if you have crt consultant s if your school district wants to get rid of it you ll have to have someone that helps get rid of those philosophies. how do you do this inside a school district? well, first you have to educate people what critical race theory is. i saw in the board meetings of t emecula where i was the board president when i drafted the first resolution, probably in the country that banned critical race theory, you have to educate people what critical race theory is because most people just don t know. they think that banning it means banning critical thinking or banning teaching of african americans history and that s completely false. that just shows they don t know what critical race theory is. pete: you re right. its been completely mischaracterized or its been hidden, so they sell it as terms like diversity, equity, or inclusion or anti-racism, so when you re talking who do you train on this?