debate, the more it might help you but there are risks there, too. tomorrow governor desantis will be back on the road, in south carolina, a few events down there. trump is getting ready to go to new hampshire next week and another candidate will kick off his campaign, former arkansas governor asa hutchinson will announce next week as well. sandra. sandra: mark meredith, thank you very much for joining us on that. john. in the coming days we will vote on the protection of women and girls in sports act. we think women and girls should only compete in women and girls sports. john: house republicans setting up a vote on legislation to prevent biological males from competing in girls and womens sports at colleges and public schools across the country. 22 states currently have laws that ban transgender participation in youth athletics. three of those laws are being challenged. chief washington correspondent mike emmanuel is here with the latest. safe to say the house bill will
on saturday. and you come for it all. you cover it all. thank you to a world war ii veteran. my father was a world war ii veteran. fifth ranger battalion and landed in omaha beach. they truly were the greatest generation. trace: my father was a world war ii veteran as well. your group, furnace first, the plan, the mantra is this, quoting our plan is simple. we will protect our children by rejecting radical gender ideology in our schools and in youth sports from the top of the pilot to the bottoms. that is exactly what riley gaines is going for here is that, biological boys should not be allowed to compete against girls in youth athletics. i have been pretty consistent on this issue. we have been talking for about two years now. lia thomas, i have been very consistent on this and we are winning some battles. we won fina which is the international organization for
Boxing has lost ground with younger generations, but a referee and a gym in Independence, Missouri, want to bring it back. Their partnership uses the “sweet science” to build community and produce the next generation of boxing champions in Kansas City.