kind of a stick figure image, sketch, painting of the family unit. it seems like it s a part and parcel of an education in the united states. draw your family. so if one kid looks at another and inquires why does heather have two mommies? the teacher needs to be able to respond and the response is obvious. she has two mommies because families comes in lots of shapes and sometimes. sometimes it s a mommy and daddy and sometimes it s just a mommy and sometimes it s just a daddy and sometimes it s a mommy and a daddy. guess what, families are all about love. ask your parents if you want to know more. next. that s it. so when florida doesn t define instruction, they queue the whole deal. that s the that s the answer. and as usual, it s somewhere in between. did i speak too long? i did. sorry. see you next week.
southern border? how worried are they about impending repeal of title 42? i can tell you that border patrol agents, it s almost like they are just waiting for the surge. they know what is coming. they know this administration will do nothing to stop it. we have to remember that border patrol agents are americans. they are mommies, daddies, little league coaches, deacons at the church, husbands, wife. my husband is a grandfather, too, we have to dehumanize them and the demographic in order to attack them. people of el paso by the texas policy foundation and the number one issue that texas is worried about is the border issue. they want border security. carley: that is why you see
we have some big decisions coming up. and all of them point to culture wars issues on either side. there is the potential abortion issue decision coming from the supreme court in early summer. and the second thing to say is that issues like critical race theory and then the whole thing with gender fluidity transgender kids these issues are the ones lighting up the talk radio shows on the right, getting activist base, republican strategist, getting that republican activist base, you know, energized. but, you know, you look at spencer cox, the governor of utah republican. he said you know what? high rate of suicide. sometimes kids have two mommies or two daddy s. how does the teacher handle that? how do you deal with this? it s very difficult. bret: josh, brit s point earlier is how much everything costs. the white house previewing this inflation number coming out tomorrow and the inflation
members of society. we want them to be the mommies and daddies that their families need. we don t want to keep paying about $32,000 per inmate per year to house them. no. we have got to make sure that they are much better than when they went in. lawrence: you know, virginia is a mess right now. but it looks like help is on the way. lieutenant governor elect, thank you so much for joining me tonight. the cavalry has arrived, virginia. lawrence: it s not just about adults feeling the pain in biden s america. chicago classrooms have remained closed third straight day. will teachers voted to shift classes online. a brave 27% pushed to keep the school doors open. including my next guest despite battling cancer joseph continues to show up to school ready to do
age-appropriate to be teaching in primary school classrooms or even with older kids, that it should all be age-appropriate, what do you say to that? well, i think that that s i think that s not what really happens. i mean i m sure there are children in kindergarten who have friends who have two mommies or two daddies. they are not unaware of the existence of the community and what that means, and i just think it would be beneficial to everybody if there was a way to talk about it in a way that doesn t make it scary or seem different. i understand parents wanting to know what their kids are learning. i m a parent. but i sure wanted matt to know what the world was like and not try to shield him from things that were going on. and if he had questions about at an older age or even in elementary school about what being a member of the community was about, i would have wanted him to have someone to talk to