teenagers. bad judgment. should never be able to teach, be around children in that kind of way. unacceptable. disgusting. the reason why seems even stranger. i don t think you can have a good reason why to be clear. yeah, i was reading the county sheriff there said they can t use corporal punishment so we think they were using the mask to squcare the kids to do what they were supposed to be doing. that s unacceptable. both are traumatic. i can t think about this from a law enforcement standpoint or even an employer standpoint, i can only think about it as a parent and hearing the voices and seeing the trama those kids went through, it s just really hard to watch. it s like a nightmare to think about anything bad happening but knowing they re feeling terror not even my kids. you drop them off at a place, this is a safe place.
as some elected officials don t believe that members of congress and elected officials should not wear their hair in a natural state, that their hair should be straight and we know where that comes from. so yes, i had a lot of personal experiences as many of my colleges and many people in our country, especially black women who have had to deal with this all of our lives and when you look at black kids, some young black girls and boys also have been expelled from school because of the way they wear their hair. it wrong and the mental stress and trama that occurs with that is outrageous and wrong and pure unamerican. now we have the physical impacts of what takes place or could take place as it relates to uterine cancer. so we got to get this right and we got to make sure that the crown act passes in the senate and we passed it a couple times
stand with you. and of course as we always say, because it s true, our prayers are with you. the president and i and our administration have put all the resources and will continue to put the resources the mayor and the chief and others need. in terms of federal assistance so the fbi and atm are here. there s a lot of healing that will have to happen that is both physical and emotional. there s no question that this experience is something that is going to linger in term of the trama. i d like to urge all the families and individuals to do
sheriffs. you spoke to the police. i m glad. i appreciate that. i want to listen into vice president harris. thank you so much for talking with us and i wish your family the best. thank you. we re here for you and we stand with you. and of course as we always say, because it s true, our prayers are with you. the president and i and our administration have put all the resources and will continue to put the resources the mayor and the chief and others need. in terms of federal assistance so the fbi and atm are here. there s a lot of healing that will have to happen that is both physical and emotional. there s no question that this experience is something that is going to linger in term of the trama. i d like to urge all the families and individuals to do seek the support you so rightly
they ve been through a tremendous amount. this just happened a few days ago, so to say that things are going well would not be a great characterization. things have been very difficult for the families and they ve been through a tremendous amount of trama. yeah. totally understandable they re still struggling physically and otherwise after this trama. let me ask you about this investigation from the texas house. small committee. three people. most of the testimony is going to happen in private behind closed doors. what is your degree of confidence in this committee s work? well, you know, i think that when you have a committee looking at issues as extreme as what we ve experience in texas with uvalde and southernland springs, it s time to open the doors and know the questions being asked and information they re receiving.