your prerogative. you can have them in three masks until they re 18. but if there s a special needs kid that is struggling wearing the mask and having developmental problems because of it, you now have the ability to make that call for your child. it s eminently reasonable and sensible. it s pro data and science the governor is right and he should fight these people that refuse to supply at the county level. martha: richard, that make sense to you? i appreciate where guy is coming from. i also appreciate that every parent has a right to have their voice heard in the education process. what makes this case so interesting to me, in the case of arlington and alexandria, they had school board races this year. these voters were met with the same sort of debate as voters in other parts of the state. they decided to elect a school board that, you know, would create policies and mitigation practices that would keep their
together as a 501 c 3 and 4 organization. they filed to operate under what they call fictitious names. that s the term of law they filed. fic tish its names. and there s judicial crisis network. one of the it has a parallel judicial education process, that s a fictitious name. if you re interested in voter suppression, you can move to the honest elections project action. another fictitious name and it s twin, the honest elections project and they ve even got new ones less active. free to learn action and free to learn. they re eight organizations that are essentially one. as lawyers we think from time to time about piercing the corporate veil. that s corporate veiling that you could pierce with a banana.
0 of marriage, correct? i am aware there are various religious faiths that define marriage in a traditional way. do you see that when the supreme court makes a dramatic pronouncement about the invalidity about state marriage laws, it will inevitably set in conflict between those who ascribe to the supreme court s edict and those who have a firmly held religious belief that marriage is between a man and a woman? well, senator, these issues are being litigated, as you know, throughout the courts i as people raise issues and so, i m limited in what i can say about them. i m aware there are cases i m not asking you to decide a case or predict how you would decide in the future. i m asking isn t it apparent that when the supreme court decided something that is not even in the constitution is a fundamental right and no state can pass any law that conflicts with the supreme court s edict, particularly in an area where people have sincerely held religious believes, doesn t that effec
secured. they ll likely be signed by the end of the week but there is no guarantee that those will be available to be sent out this month. perhaps at the end of the month or beginning of next month. for all that s going on, testing remains one of the central challenges of this administration. the president said so today himself. jeff zeleny, thanks. appreciate it. in new york, the city s new mayor says he ll not feed into the, quote, hysteria around the rising covid case numbers after he rejected the city s largest teachers union s request to temporarily move to remote learning. as long as vaccines, masking, ventalation and testing are all part of the education process, medical experts do agree there is a steep price to keeping kids out of the classroom. as cnn s alexandra field reports. we cannot feed into hysteria. this is traumatizing our children. reporter: facing an unprecedented covid surge in new york city s new mayor insisting schools really are the safest place for child
quite modest. and i think that s going to be the hard part, i think, over the next few weeks because we only have a third of parents saying they re going to accept covid vaccines for their kids. right. let me give you more information on that. sometimes these risks you re talking about are really influencing the decision of so many parents. the kaiser foundation indicated through this polling that shows about a third of parents want to take a wait-and-see approach to vaccinations for their kids. another third are saying they won t vaccinate at all. so what do you say to either of those groups to kind of allay their fears? it s important. it s going to be an education process, i think, of really providing them with accurate health information. some of those numbers show how devastating it is for kids because the narrative is it exclusively affect older individuals, which is absolutely not true. and then what the real risks are of myocarditis, which seems to