not. lawrence: i wish there wasn t so much secrecy on it i think that s what creates all the speculation. i think americans are as a public we are entitled to know more information, anyway, thank you for coming on the program. you are quite welcome. will: balance being dismissive against being conclusive. this is an open question. dan bongino, lara and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. what s the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it s neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of
it would do to policing. well, this is one bill that s justification in the use of force. and they would criminalize police officers and detectives while making an arrest using force. they want a tier system that would escalate as the situation would escalate but officers have to make a split second decision and people will be second guessing and monday morning quarterbacking these situations and putting the officers at risk and subject to arrest. will: yeah, paul, what we re trying to do it seems like we want officers to have good judgment in responding with the use of lethal force. but, this bill tries to codify that right? like you said tiered system. like if x happens then y can happen. if the suspect does, this then you are allowed to do this there is no possible way in my civilian estimation. an officer can go through this calculation while chaos is unfolding. it s virtually impossible. all it does is put the public at
wasn t real. if i did not have that foundation at home, then i couldn t combat that in the classroom. it is a theory. critical race theory. kids are going to learn all type of theories. it s wrong and factually incorrect. we shouldn t be teaching it. but if they are going to teach the theory. then we have to weaponize our kids with the information and facts so they go in ready for battle every day, will. will: you are 100 percent right. i also share a little bit of your pessimism about the size of the fight before us. this is good what we are seeing happen at certain school boards this is integrated into almost every aspect of our culture only describing the size of the fight. you will need to see more parents stand up. and hopefully that extends into fights conversations we had a little bit earlier against big corporations and against big tech. it s going to take that type of backbone and moxie from individual americans and i think what s happened is yes went too far on this racist id
technology, politics, they talk about suppression. they suppress now the small and the individual. they dictate to you how you should live your life. lawrence: in order to do that will, they would have to admit their involvement in this. again, when i talk about georgia, delta got in this big uproar. i love delta. their corporate lobbyists helped write the bill. they received that back and all these major companies have their corporate lobbyists involved in this. they like to back out once the bill has been passed. i think it s hypocritical. will: buy small, buy local. carley: there is a parent tatyana ebrahim in new york she spoke out at school board meeting. she is calling out the board because of critical race theory. take a listen to what she had to say. stop indoctrinating our children. you re teaching my children and other children that if they believe in god almighty they are part of a cult. why can t we let the public know that you are teaching our children to go out and mu
president obama s more companies to step up and do the same thing that happened in georgia. look at what happened to companies like coca-cola and delta and the mlb. i mean, they were called out so much because of what they did and then specifically with the mlb when they moved their game from a georgia to colorado, you look at the colorado voting law and it s almost like just it s even more restrict tia than what republicans had proposed in georgia. so, i don t know. i love what walmart has to say about this. they said that they tonight talk about politics. they don t talk about cultural issues. dive into the policy conversation on things that affect their bottom line like finances. other than that they stay silent and then people won t expect them to discuss the next issue. lawrence: in georgia all those businesses suffering and now texas. carley: companies should be like dolly parton. don t go there. don t go into politics and everybody will love you. will: build on having two poin