joe vaccaro, st. louis and chairman of the safety committee, thank you for being with us. thank you for having me. i am outraged the same as anyone should be at that when you have a prosecutor that claims to be helping people, this hurts the people that live in the neighborhoods where most of the crime takes place. and a lot of the older people that i work with that live in those neighborhoods are not happy. they will say all the time, quit telling us how we are supposed to live, or how we are supposed to be as black people, that we are living in our homes and we are laying on our floors as shots come through, yesterday i know that there was somewhat of a group that came up to city hall to complain about this, you know, when you are letting murderers go, that s a crime in itself, and then as i
year, the state troopers have been involved in more than 470 vehicle pursuits. send it back to you. jacqui: something at the border for us. john: amazing video, jacqui. people across the united states are urged to mask up regardless of their vaccination status as the white house weighs a possible change to national masking guidance, what does the science say. dr. marty makary, our resident scientist coming up. jacqui: former education secretary betsy devos the radical teaching group calling it an absolute falsehood. our panel weighs in on that ahead as america reports rolls on this friday. this department of education under the biden administration is about as far left-wing as you can imagine and we see countless examples. mples. home equity into cash. because home values have climbed to all time highs.
the streets in these communities. is this a case of be careful what you wish for because it might just come true? exactly, it s not just washington, d.c., we have seen in cities across country with the increasing crime wave, and if anybody spoke against the defund the police movement, they were called horrific things for suggesting this would not work. at the same point we have the city of minneapolis that is continuing to push forward with the banning the police altogether and having the whole alternate way of dealing with the crime. but the reality is that it is women and children and neighborhoods in the cities are the ones that bear the brunt of these poor decisions. john: you have been heavily involved in politics in washington when you are a part of the independent women s forum, what do you think the political ramifications of this this november because there are elections this november and november 2022 when it comes to the congressional elections, what will the impact be?
this evening. but it has had a big impact so far, and the republican candidate is going to talk about it. john: braving the lawn mowing equipment, thanks so much. jacqui. jacqui: joining us now to talk about it, radio talk show host and fox news contributor richard fowler, and director kathy medley, thank you for being with us. good to be here. jacqui: on top of the error they are calling it it appears that you department of education removed a language that could have prioritized grants for schools teaching 16-19 projects after a lot of backlash. they are saying as of monday it appears that opposes diversity of all students, but they won t get a competitive edge, so with that context in mind and the most recent error, how likely is it that promoting this philosophy of critical race theory was in fact an error? i will go to you first and then
the community wants to help law enforcement to bring criminals to suggest justice, but how do you think a citizen feels when they go and they report a crime, the guy is locked up, and the citizen can lead the police department, that person is back on the street. that is very demoralizing. and i have to tell you, it is not the police department s fault. the police department can only make arrests, once they make arrests, the process in nevada rests with a prosecutor. and they are there in the district of columbia that is failing the citizens of the district of columbia. and that is the frustration that is on the mind of the chief of police. john: we talked about this 30, 40 minutes ago, but it bears repeating, the chairman of the d.c. police union said this about what is going on, for the past 18 months, the d.c. city council has legislated away