harris: a black atlanta mom is ripping her daughter s elementary school by seeing grey gaghts students by race. black and white students taught in separate classrooms. kyla posey who filed a federal complaint against maryland elementary school claims the principal seen here told her that she put the practice in place because she thought it was in the best interest of students. joe concha, this principal said that she did it based on what she thought the kids would need. services that white children would need and services that black children would need in separate classrooms. what do you make of it? joe: i make of it, again, i have children and i m horrified when i hear stories like this, a white child can have needs just
as much as a black child. and the fact that we re now, again, seeing everything through the prism of color. martin luther king jr., the greatest civil rights icon of our era, it bears repeating, don t judge people by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, we keep focusing on race and education and it bears repeating that the u.s. is currently ranked 25th in the world in reading, math and science. basic blocking and tackling. first is china, 11th is ireland, 21st the aussies even have us beat. we sit 25th in the world despite having tremendous resources and pour a lot of money into the educational system. don t blame the teachers, of course, at this point they tray their best. but the teacher s union or rogue principals like this are not doing our kids any favors in any way, shape or form bringing forth modern day segregation. it s a whole ball of wrong, harris. harris: kayleigh, this may be a little left field this is how i think of it.
love starts very early in your life. you never know how are going to love. if you are told that a little white boy in a class and little black girl in a class can t be together as they grow up, do they see that segregation as meaningful? by the way the lord orders my steps in my world. this is almost like a purity policy like where are you going to get biracialt? and this school district world where does that teacher even see those who mix? kayleigh: this is absolutely outrageous, harris. this mom, good for her for taking legal action on this. it s a clear vital of title 6 civil rights act cannot discriminate based on race. went to the principal and talking about a class. the principal said that s not a black class. that is what this mother said. the words were of the prince pr. how dangerous, cruel, how wrong. think about a kid in this school district i m sure they are teaching critical race theory in
tells me today. kayleigh: carley, is this wishful thinking on the part of chuck? carley: i don t know if it s wishful thinking. i do think he may be on to something though. if you are impeached and removed from office in new york you can t run for statewide office again. also, a senate impeachment trial would air all the dirty laundry and only defense would be to blame the victim. so, by resigning, he has avoided all of that and maybe he does want to resign to maybe live another day down the line politically. kayleigh: you may be right. we will see what the future holds for governor andrew cuomo. 13 days and counting and he is out. come up, a black atlanta mom speakings out after her daughter s public school segregated students by race. wait until you hear the explanation from the principal.