[laughter] somebody brought licking as well, and licking s really hard to control. pete: so they say. will: what are you doing? are you questioning my ability to discipline dogs? pete: rachel, you should chime in,you re a pet parent, are you doomed to have undisciplined kids when you re a real parent? if. will: is skippy undisciplined? rachel: no, it s not. i have disciplined kids, i have a very unkiss palined dog undisciplined dog. pete, when i have a lot of kids and you re working hard, i just don t have time to do the dog. [laughter] he kind of just does his thing. pete: we moved to tennessee with two cats, and we only have one now. the tennessee wilderness got ahold of stormy. it was either a coyote, a hawk, a snake, a raccoon or a fox. so rest in peace, stormy hegset- [laughter] will: i grew up living in the rachel: ray did you name your cat after stormy daniels? pete: no, but it works nicely like that. we were going through a star wars they were very brave in ne
evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: two very tight senate races are getting closely watched as the midterms approach, the latest fox news power rankings show contest is a mania and in georgia, still our tossup s in control of the anton those two states, meantime besides early a big names, and the final run, president biden along with former president obama and president trump all hitting the road to try to rally their parties beast in the home stretch and we have fox news team coverage, all them interaction happening across the country prayed is our government pretty will will join us with his thoughts and just a moment but we begin with lucas, whether the white house with mark on president biden s agenda in the final days before the elections. reporter: president biden is putting the weekend in delaware we just voted earlier, short time ago i spoke to the press, said that he had just spoken to the policies after that violent attack. biden: you can t c
they have to not only have a seat at the table, but the head seat at the table in their children s lives. what s being taught in school continues to be a major concern to parents. we need to teach our children how to think, not what to think. we pushed hard in virginia to make sure we get divisive concepts out of schools and, oh, by the way, focus on how to read, math, science, history. the revisiting of curriculum priorities is critical. parents are expressing that loudly. we re seeing the results of the distraction from those most important things in all these test scores. the combination of all of this is a recognition that parents and families are coming together, not republicans versus democrats, but americans. in virginia we said it very loudly last year, parents matter, education matters, and i think this is going to be a top issue in november. will: well, it should be. i m glad to hear that it still is, and you put it perfectly right there are, parents being at the forefront of
we push hard and continue to make sure that we divisive concepts out of the schools by the way, we focus on this most important thanks, hon read and how to do math and science and history and the revisiting of curriculum priorities is critical and the parents are expressing that valley and are seeing the results of a distraction from this most important things that all of these test scores. will that has scores, as you will know you know a good ian and recalling his loss morning because as a result of the pandemic, as a mother thanks, high poverty districts and math instruction, essentially, 22 weeks of instruction, have been missed in envelope poverty districts within a symptom only 13 weeks which is still significant, but it tells you that the worst of the damage is being done to those who can least afford it in the reading scores in this country, great for reading scores are down,