politicians who like that sort of thing for these happened to be the people in washington in charge of putting together legislation that people are working time to potentially regular crypto. his so he had friends in d.c. but also as a reset and the opening this is a guy who spent a lot of money on happy progressive causes, bragged about it a lot spree talked a lot about esg and all of his corporations, good marks in this field. and it seemed to work in the press took a look at him and said look at this great guide during these great causes. outside groups like esg actually rated ftx higher think companies like exxon. ftx had like three board members part of the corporate discipline of a kindergarten classroom. but nobody was looking at any of this because instead there looking at her shiny progressive objects. paul: alicia do you think this was a failure of regulation? there is not been a law passed
people for good reason. if that dude sits for the pledge, he can do whatever it wants. but what does it mean for the schools and the fargo public school system? god knows what the kids are being taught about america that it s awful, rotten, racist undoubtedly. i m afraid the next steps going to be to take the pledge of the schools because all of our schools say the same pledge of allegiance. i said that the first time and what spurred me to do this and i should have done it eight years ago when i first got on the board. of my 5-year-old grandson came home and recited the pledge perfectly because he heard it every day in his kindergarten classroom. laura: thank you for having the courage to stand up and will be following this individuals have to run for school boards. it s been a doggone long week. i ll tell you what. next.
that s the kind of like visceral, deep reaction that i think people are having the country is having. the question for these it s so true. you said that, i had panic attack. i got chills. her kindergarten classroom, i remember walking into the classroom and she was so excited to show me her seat. the first thing i thought was it s the first desk in front of the door. i thought about having her seat changed. you can have some chance if a gunman comes in. a gunman. i thought to myself how selfish am i. i m putting another child in danger. both of you having the fear, there s little children in america who are aware of what s happening. that have the same exact fear. there are teachers in america who in addition to being underpaid and overworked and told what they have to teach, and having all these books banned and feeling shunned if
if a gunman came in. a gunman in her kindergarten classroom. i thought to myself, how selfish. emma cousin putting a another child in danger. both of you having that fear is the fact that there are little children having that in america who have the exact same fear. who in addition to being underpaid and overworked and being told what they have to teach and having all of these books band and feeling shunned if they are gay. now they are also being told that you have to arm yourself and you ve got to protect yourself and act as a first responder. being a teacher in america has become a dangerous profession. we ll kind of country are we? it s got to come to a point and a time when american citizens and american voters pick up the phone and call their senators and say enough pass something. sadly we are gonna talk about this more, it s not just schools, synagogues, movie theaters and the name of
this is a town of 15,000 people. he knows that park, he knows that flaccid which is now filled with little crosses. and he is using his platform so that we can be talking about it. and we can all realize that your children are not safe, your children are not safe. your child is not safe and my husband s grandchildren are not safe. you said that to me, and i think that there are so many mothers. i think about, you drop your kids off at school. we had to do that after you ve all the. that is the kind of visceral, deep reaction that people are having, that the country is having. and i think the question is so true. you said the. i had a panic attack, when my daughter first showed me her kindergarten classroom, i remember walking into that classroom and she was so excited to show me her seat. and the first thing i thought was, my god, the first desk in front of the door. and i thought about having her see changed. so that you could have a chance,