socialism, capitalism, they don t work together. it s not like a pulmicort nissan. right? i don t even know what that means either. at some point during the middle of the show, i will just say anything. are you frightened by these? are the parents going to fight back now? i am parent i am concerned about the and learning with kid learning from home, and computer , zoom is like the loss of learning that we saw over th past year and a half is unbelievable and they re such a need right now for so many to care about our children, yet we are focusing on taking the name of our holidays away? i guess they said the school district is still going to teac the meaning of the holidays, bu then you don t call it the holiday. it s just a day off day. at just go ahead and try to teach our kids again. rename to schools because it s offensive?
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sanctuary cities in my area i know about. in my area the policemen s hand are tied. someone is telling them don t do your job you swore to uphold and it comes down through the mayor. then her boss and up and up. and i can t figure out where the break is. i believe policemen would pick people up if they committed a crime and turn them over to federal if the federals would pick them up and do something with them other than release them. bill: you said i know you will sympathize with our story but i wouldn t more than that. i want you to be angry that america s borders are wide open. did they hear that? i hope that they did. josh was an average kid. he s your kid. he s anybody s kid. he was an average kid learning and living and trying to figure out life for himself.
see that taper at all. jim? tom, thank you very much for that. let s go outfront with erin burnett. erin, as top just explained, this economy has sort of been hooked on cheap money for some time now. sort of reminds me of how we were hooked on that housing market that was just taking off and off and off until we had to pay the price. is it haircut time? absolutely. i really like the example tom was giving of the kid learning to ride a bike. i d maybe be a little nastier about it. you could say it s like someone who has become addicted to heroin. heroin makes you feel really good but it actually hurts you over time and eventually you have to break the addiction. that s sort of where we are right now. yes, this is all coming from the fed saying the economy my be getting stronger than people thought. that means we don t need to give you this free money anymore. so in a sense this plunge that we re seeing is the result of good news but i will say this,
northwestern law, and now kathy is at columbia university. i don t want my kid learning from a radical activist. it s a good idea. take those schools off your list. there s a lost schools you ve got to take off. that s the problem. putting these people in high profile positions at major jiewforts thauniversities that g thoughts of our young people. is there a shortage of good professors? i just find this assumption that you all have that every college i shouldn t say you all, you and greg particularly have, that all of these universities and colleges being dominated by radical leftist professors is just not accurate. but i think there s something more interesting here about how not working and the revolving door can work when it comes to academia and in particular, liberals. so she s not teachin teaching a political science class. she s teaching a social work