of each ore other s body language are. lawrence: we re coordinatedded today. rachel: it is. this is how in sync we are on the couch. he s wearing baby blue, i m wearing baby blue. will will: i didn t get the memo. [laughter] all right. we jump with this, starting with the unmasking hysteria in schools. a virginia judge allowing the schools to defy governor glenn youngkin s ban on mask mandates in the classroom are. a spokesperson tweeting in part. this is about parents knowing what s best for their child s health. we are going to appeal. and a virginia mother says the parents rights movement is only growing. listen. we need to fight. i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school march 2020. we were such a minority then, and now we re not the minority.
do everything we can. i speak for my own county. they can t even send an email back or respond to any of our questions and our concerns. yes, we need to fight. i have been fighting for my children since they got out of school march 2020. we started protesting and going to it rallies with signs: get me back in person. we were a minority then. now we are not a minority. laura: i want everyone watching tonight to understand this. you other than a mother who never did anything like this before but your instinct as a mother kicked in. you knew it was wrong to keep the kids home and masked. you inspired a lot of parents across the country for the first time to get involved. the next step for you and people as concerned as you are is to run for school board. maybe it s not something you