ramping up his violent rhetoric ahead of the midterms. how should democrats respond? i will put that question to nikki freed, who ran to take off desantis for governor. and, to spank are not to spank? we ll tell you about the school district bringing back physical punishment to deal with unruly kids. all that and more is coming up. and good saturday morning to you! i am kenny fang. where staying on top of breaking news this morning into the justice department probe into donald trump. and the handling of classified documents at the florida home. we begin with trump s legal team that filed a new court document late last night. in its pursuit of a quote special master. to oversee the review of evidence seized from mar-a-lago. trump s team did not elaborate on what exactly it hope the party would filter out. but it did allege that the newly released redacted affidavit, has more questions than answers. and provides no information that allowed why trump to understand that the
today, it is allowed in 19 states, including missouri and, of course, florida. for more on all this, we are joined by clinical and forensic psychologist paula madrid. good morning, doctor, thanks for being here this morning. we should note that this is happening in with the superintendent self described as a very traditional rural community. and he claims that he even had parents calling him to thank him for this move. on the other hand, the united nations actually considers corporal punishment to be human rights violation. what was your reaction, initially, when you heard this news? and kind of give us your take as a psychologist who works with children. sure, my reaction is that i have a great deal of empathy for parents and professors and teachers. because discipline is really challenging. however, there is nobody of literature that supports corporal punishment. it just doesn t work. it creates an atmosphere of fear and anxiety. it s no way to discipline anyone. it really just d
left, but i want to ask you there is so much drama making its way into the classrooms this year, for example, the in florida, the don t say gay law the banning of certain books is okay. are you worried about how kids are going to be able to navigate these issues? because it seems to be a lot of extra pressure on them. e it seems i m very concernede way that the educational system is going in some of these states. i actually think about this all of the time. i really do believe this provide a very safe environment where one can discuss issues that are valuable. and why not allow children to engage in conversations? why not begin an open conversation about issues that may or may not impact them personally? i think really, it s important for school to be the place where many conversations are explored, and we are no banding takes place of that sort in particular. dr. paula madrid, we
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