Calvary Football Coach Rodney Guin talks about the move by the LHSAA's move to introduce Name, Image and Likeness for the state's high school athletes.
Calvary Football Coach Rodney Guin talks about the move by the LHSAA's move to introduce Name, Image and Likeness for the state's high school athletes.
so here we go. jillian: the staffing shortages are hitting the skies, huh. cheryl: this is something else. the labor shortage hitting american airlines really hard. the carrier had to cancel hundreds of flights over the weekend because of significant staffing and maintenance issues as well. they re also cutting 1% of their schedule this month and in july. tsa is having similar troubles with staffing, just as travel demand is pretty much close to prepandemic levels. we re almost there. but the people aren t there to work in the skies. todd: look, obviously i know we talk a lot about business, supply and demand. this story, the realization of this sort of bummed me out. shouldn t kids be able to go to disneyland and have fun. cheryl: you look at the numbers, maybe not all kids. that s the big problem here. so disneyland, disney world, are being accused of pricing out their loyal customers including kids on social media. the magic kingdoms offering such as the $100 super size sandwich,
jedediah, you said it is sad kids love halloween. they can go trick-or-treating after school. it is a big part of the day after school. they dress up and they have little contests of who wears the best costumes. from a teacher s perspective, this is a day where you don t have to teachers and. cash dash teachers and. shouldn t kids learn at a young age that life isn t fair? the whole point is stupid. halloween shouldn t be banned for kids. it should be banned for adults. i like the sexy nurse outfits they sell. people in their 40s dressed in costumes, really? scanning kids brains to see if they have criminal tendency? the author says, quote, the children who would be included in these studies shouldn t be identified by mass screenings. i am worried about what they define as abhorant behavior. is it kids being kids. i don t know.
i understand that there should definitely be consequences for behavior. like joey said, we don t want a columbine situation but at the same time, what happens to that kid when he stays at home for, you know, six months. joey, what happens when he has a criminal record? does that affect somebody mentally and emotionally? it could absolutely. what will end up happening, though, if you get a criminal record, you make a motion to expunge. why? you re in your youthful years. there shouldn t be a criminal record. in this particular case, there won t be one. i want to read what the attorney says. the attorney said we re raising up a generation of people who are going to be very compliant and afraid to step out of line. i kind of have a problem with that statement as his attorney, shouldn t kids shouldn t we be raising our kids to follow the rules? absolutely. yeah. absolutely. joey? no question about it. listen, there s deterrents. there s a deterrent value here. you want spec