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brian: testing. if you want to do testing, every school should have it. there is enough money there. ross, real quick, you were just telling me in the break that s what they used to make money for home learning better laptops and ipads. right, ross? that s got to frustrate you with your six because you have to work from home, too. i think one of the things that we re lacking from the public school administration here is transparency around the decisions that they are making, when we re in school, when we are in zoom school. and what are the numbers. what are the vaccination numbers. what are the infection numbers? we don t know any of that we are waiting for the next email to come to say surprise, you have to figure out what you are going to do with your kids tomorrow. brian: it s not fair. it s not right. we have a lack of leadership all around. and i feel bad for the teachers. many of which want to go back but they are hostage to the union. they can t get a job without joining
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just see people walk through. set up turn styles. julian castro proposed decriminalizing illegal border crossings. people on both stages agree with that. come here and no problem. all those idiots coming through here going through process green cards, studying to test. make sure they don t do anything to break the through make them ineligible. how do you feel people going through the right way and other people crossing. ainsley: have you talked to any of them? you probably have. brian: they are enraged. ainsley: it s not fair. griff: change the laws. whatever the laws are. get on the same page and supports the men and women charged. we want to know what you think, email them friends@foxnews.com. one final thing. i interviewed the guy that built the, quote: cages which is chain link fence rbg which has been the cry he built that in 2014 under obama. he is there today working around the clock trying to help expand the facilities. he built it open so that the