peers, teachers, co-workers. those are the people who know and don t call, they don t see something and say something, they don t call in because they have an inkling that this guy is going to go over the edge. and they need to make those calls. they need to make those calls to tip lines. and i ll tell you, one other thing that we don t have in the united states, obviously you know about threat assessment teams in schools, threat assessment teams, businesses have those to some extent. okay, what is there available in the mental health care in the united states that captures the care of people who aren t a student in a school or don t have a company that has a threat assessment team? there isn t anything in the united states to capture a place where you can call and say, man, i just feel like this person needs help. we don t have that. one other thing about that. real quick. a lot of the mass shootings are suicide, right?
individual looked like and will start the tip lines and phone calls coming in. peter licata, grateful for your important insights as we follow the track of the investigation. cnn now live on the ground outside of the hospital where the victims of the brooklyn subway shooting are being treated. how vulnerable mass transit might be. throughout history i ve observed marketshaped by the intentional and unfoseeable.
virginia governor glenn youngkin is asking his constituents to rat out their neighbors. he is setting up a tip line for parents to report behavior in schools that they find questionable. that can be anything from mask mandates to so-called divisive subjects. so joining me now, cnn political commentator s.e. cupp. s.e., good evening to you. i m so happy to have you on to talk about this. let s talk about youngkin s already banned, i m going to go through this list here. critical race theory, which is not being taught in k through 12 schools. like a lot of republican colleagues in other states have been doing the same thing. now he wants parents to rat out individual teachers to the state government. what is going on here, s.e.? yeah. tip lines and blacklists and
like jonathan chase, progressives that are paying attention, because what they have done to children is really damaging. so they are not accepting any of the warnings. greg: that s probably a great kid, be seen and not heard. geraldo: [laughs] jeanine: it seems like i told you, go ahead. geraldo: the only thing creepier than teaching it in school is having a tip line to rat out to people that teach crt in school, i think that governor young can could be a great jeanine: why is that creepy? they did neither teaching crt. geraldo: is a hot freshman, it is a rookie, no tip lines, they are for the red scare, they
thing. but to talk in detail about how slaves were treated and with photos is another. what in the white fragility? florida is part of a national freak out over teaching the history teaching the truth of our history. during a radio interview, virginia governor glenn youngkin announced there is even a tip line for parents to report school officials who they believe are teaching divisive subjects. john legend had the perfect response to youngkin s nonsense. black parents need to flood the email with complaints. we are parents, too. that s who gets lost in all this, black parents and their children. we ll never understand this country as long as book banning, tip lines and legislation to bubble wrap the tender white souls among us continue to flourish. in the next hour we ll meet the progressive parents and activists pushing back against this classroom culture war. plus, dnc chairman jamie