and educators who selflessly serve the community safe. this includes schools everywhere, including chicago. todd: the white house said taxpayers have spent billions of dollars to ensure school can stay open during the lingering pandemic. while the schools are closed again today, there are signs ashley and todd that they may reopen in a limited capacity but we will have to see what the day brings, guys back to you. todd: mark, thank you. parents across the country say students have separate enough during the pandemic, here is will cain. after two years, we know there is isolation, depression, lots of learning and increasing risk of suicide. what we have watched as a society that takes most vulnerable its children and to add on top of that from a disproportionally black and brown children to the top of the volcano and toss them into the fire. we have sacrificed their children at the peer and power in all the ugly human sense.