said this yesterday about his party. we have abandoned our cities. what s happening in new york city is taking place in chicago s southside. it s taking place in california and atlanta. you are seeing gun violence and so pervasive. more than gun violence. if we don t educate, we will incarcerate. 65% of black and brown children in this city every year never reaches proficiency. and you are seeing in the democratic party basically they have thrown up their hands and continuing to see the same problems in our inner cities. why is it taking us so long? we are watching these babies die year after year after year and no one seems to care. pete: it s the right statement. and he has the background, obviously serving in law enforcement. if you combine that perspective with the willingness to back the police, gives a little bit of hope. we ll see. ultimately he is a democrat beholden to a very left wing base in this city and city council that s very left wing as well. he will be facing seriou
wearing masks and both vaccinated. ainsley: randi weingarten represents the second largest the largest one. they looked at all these measures they have approved, they decided they need more attention. and one of the delegates want to implement responsive education for k through 12 and higher education. also want racial justice training for all school employees and similar training for students. brian: here s the problem. they also deny they are teaching it. so, on the promise we are not teaching it. ainsley: raising that you will money to sue. brian: suing and talking about how they are going to teach it this guy kendi who is their guest speaker says kids should be taught as early as 11 years old it seems to me they are teaching it. why are you fighting for something you are not doing? ainsley: these teachers in these five state that have banned it in their classrooms, if the teachers decide to teach critical race theory, then they will probably lose their jobs, right? pete: maybe, i d
ainsley: brian, you are right. why is it darker. beautiful sky over nashville but the city looks very gray, doesn t it? pete: it does. if you would like me to i can explain time zones and sunrises and all of that. brian: that s for another time. ainsley: okay, do it. pete: the sun rotates around the sun or the earth rotates around the sun. brian: we still haven t found out. pete: i want the science on that one. it s still pending but we are glad you are here. ainsley: thank you for waking up with us nashville and all the other cities. we are glad you are here. brian: one of the things that always catches us by surprise is when a real question is asked at the state department press briefings or the white house press briefings that doesn t revolve around a fox reporter it happened yesterday. it s hard to take your eyes off the disaster which is taking place in afghanistan. at a break neck pace our decision to pull out on 9/11 telling them ahead of time to do so, the one policy that joe b
30 should be seeing any one of these vaccines. class action lawsuits against twitter google and facebook. there is no better evidence that big tech is out of control than the fact that they banned the sitting president. lightning strikes twice. the tampa bay it win their second straight stanley cup. brian: i thought it would be lighter in milwaukee. it isn t. i will get the sun up shortly. that camera we put on top of that building. you know the building i m talking about in milwaukee. providing a great kaleidoscope shot. pete: congratulations to tampa. brian: lightning back to back the bucs and partial no hitter yesterday by theories. what going on? pete: the place to be. brian: right. ainsley: i was really proud of
that many americans don t know where to get vaccinated here to react is fox news medical contributor dr. janette nesheiwat. good morning. good morning. ainsley: good morning to you. what was your reaction to that because he is saying he is the leading expert on this. he is coming at this from a doctor s perspective. but, yet, is he making it political. i have never heard one of my doctors talk to me that way. yeah. well, ainsley, thanks to president trump s successful operation warp speed, we now have over 160 million americans who have had at least one vaccine. and that s because we approach it with providing education and information in a respectful manner and explaining the benefits and the risks of the vaccine versus the potential long-term side effects and consequences of picking up coronavirus. i think a better approach would be to explain the vaccine, explain the virus and it s a personal choice in allowing americans to make that decision that s best for them, their family a