being called out showing trash cards it depict ago pregnant man. preschoolers a chance to try to indoctrinate them. he is at the wall. ing. [cheers] a catch. how did he get to that wall? i m hooked on a feeling i m high on believing that you re in love with me ainsley: will is over here dancing. steve is nodding his head, clapping and hitting his leg. this is one of those songs that gets you in the mood. it s a great day. will going to be ninth today. going to be warm. steve: 95 here. hooked on a feeling and the feeling is hot. will: it s impossible to not sing i m hooked on a feeling steve: people are thinking we are doing day drinking. ainsley: no, not yet. steve: just happy. ainsley: we had a great memorial day. thank you so much if you are serving. will: i was in charlotte for the weekend. i spent yesterday binging on various memorial day themes. military moses. i watched lone survivor. ainsley: love it marcus luttrell. will: i watched
drives home the point. look, a lot of loving families come in all different shapes and sizes and thank goodness for that kids need loving families right now more than anything else. but i think when you are looking at a card and from a preschooler that has a mommy hugging a daddy with baby in his belly. that s just not age-appropriate material to be showing preschoolers and i m glad that this principal and the district acted immediately. will: you asked three questions. you said number three, what can be done about it? i want to address that issue. because, i think what you have encountered here is not a school policy. this wasn t a curriculum approved are pa by the school or the school district. correct me if i am wrong about this. individual teacher imposing their thoughts, their ideology, really forcing it, shoe horning it into a totally separate legislative. that is something that is going to be hard to control there are teachers across this country who are doing that on that own