decade ago, in a senior ap english class, which is optional. also unmentioned is the fact that the allegedly traumatized teen is now reportedly a associate general counsel for the national republican congressional committee. or that the book is reportedly required reading in the school. claims seem to fade when they re about books the other side doesn t look. critical race theory, youngkin says he wants to ban from virginia schools despite not much evidence it is taught in virginia schools. that doesn t really matter, because it is a constant refrain on right wing talk tv. get this, according to lexisnexis, critical race theory has been mentioned 2,175 times on fox news this year alone. those transcripts don t cover all their shows.
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that people are vaccinated. reporter: new york city employers are growing more confident workers will be in the office come september, from 45% in march to 62% in may. willingness to return to the office, though, is uneven. the young tech employees, it seems to be much tougher to get them back. reporter: the balancing act also important for small businesses. while there s concern about forcing people to come back or get vaccinated, there is also a lot of concern about the overall economy of the city. a big piece is the commuters working remotely, not patronizing the local stores. reporter: child care is still a problem until it s clear that schools can reopen in-person for good. also a concern the impact on careers of those who don t want to return to the office. two, three, five years from now when they re making promotional decisions, we promote people we know and with
post just a few hours ago, it would be a perilous endeavor for any of us to put ourselves in simone biles shoes and feel what she s feeling. if she s not 100% in this particular sport, she has every right to root for her team and believe they re better without her. we believe that no matter how poorly she performed, they d be better with her. she s that good. but it s not true in this case, and she knows it s not true. so she s done the right thing and she has the right to do the right thing. yeah, she clearly, i think, listening to her has made the right decision. and, diana, we thank you so much for discussing your evolution on this topic. diana niad. great to have you here this morning. as always, brianna. so what is this alarming cdc discovery we ve been talking about this morning mean for the entertainment industry, concerts, events? one legendary entertainer will join us live. plus as cnn gets ready to air another original series,
sport this is. there is no other sport, brianna, you can take tennis, swimming, you name it, all the other sports. what happens if you re not your best? you know, you re disappointed. i bet you katy ledecky, as great as she is, the medals she s winning is somewhat disappointed in the games as they re unfolding for her. but is she going to be hurt in the pool, in not winning? no. and it s the only sport i can think of where the disparity between the very top of the gymnast and the next level, the 10th down, you can take the 500th tennis player in the world. he or she looks pretty darn good, doesn t look from the best, but not in gymnastics. when you go down below the 10th, they can t do these moves. so if simone biles says that she s lost her place in space, she doesn t know where the ceiling is and where the floor