i have personal experience. it is not just a slogan. it is truly a guiding principle for these charter networks. retiring, work hard be nice, means what for the charter schools? it s a principle for american values. it goes way beyond charter schools and that is the issue. when you want to replace something like work hard, be nice, you re replacing self-reliance, self-agency. you re also replacing civility, right? these are things that should be instilled in children as well as adults. so i m concerned but we have yet to see what they re going to replace it with. will: eric, i mentioned that i have personal experience with. this i my children go to a very large, have gone to a very large public charter school, success academy here in new york city and the theory is rigor. that minority students in impoverished areas can achieve at a level as high as any rich suburban white school in this country, if you require someone to work hard.
building, don t ever cash a check? it is nonsense. this is matter of protecting the integrity of the vote, making it harder to cheat, not harder it vote, shouldn t be a problem but it is a problem for democrats who obviously want to figure out a way to keep cheating. will: won t carry as much weight as vote of your life. keeping it on a ledger, mark me a fan of the beard. pete: me too. rachel: i like it too, governor. 3-0 right now. this is good. pete: 3-1 right now. will: that is what it sounded like one with veto power. always great to have you on. have a great day with your slurpeees, rick reichmuth with the forecast. guys, here you go. moisture across parts of the east.
class-action lawsuit on banning. will that ultimately be more substantial taking on big tech than anything this administration is willing to do? i have an op-ed on that coming out very shortly. i lay out what if the case argued correctly that is the big if, it does have the potential to be one of the defining cases of our time because that gets to the heart of the government s marriage with big tech, the way in which big government is using big tech to accomplish through the backdoor what it cannot get done directly through the front door. that is the key issue we need to focus on. pete: as always, vivek ram swami. thank you. you got it. pete: a retiring police captain uses his last patrol to show his rookie partner the ropes. that rookie happens to be his son. they join us next.
or suggested that she is interested in ousting all white teachers. as a result, that principal for only second time i believe in new york public school history has received a vote of no confidence. here is the quote of office for equal opportunity filing against high school principal paula lebb. mrs. lebb asked me to conspire with her in getting rid of my colleague. she stated in spanish, going to get rid of all the white teachers that aren t doing anything for the kids of our community. i believe miss lebb is not suited for the position of principal because of comments she made to me about white people and ma like shaws way she thinks and speaks. sheep is not fit to be leader of a school. as a school staff we lost confidence, credibility, trust, most important we lost hope of miss lev as a principal for the high school of law and public service. rachel: in addition to making those despicable comments, she was in a staff meeting with the other faculty.
cable companies like verizon and comcast. that you can t have viewpoint based discrimination or discrimination based on viewpoints they express, the place we need that is with the social media platforms today. it s a perfect example of creating the smoke screen, lightning rod for public attention by focusing on cable companies which actually haven t been the problem for censorship for years. but instead actually not focusing on the big tech platforms themselves. i ll tell you this too, focused a lot on corporate side and m&a i would rather live in a world where the biggest tech companies in the world were american than chinese. it is not the size is the problem. the way the size of the companies are exercising greater social an political power than any company possibly should. pete: that is true. when they exist in those other countries they adhere to anti-free speech code. they have their own issues here in the united states. but acting completely in concert with governments there. qu