unappreciated and they have horrible environments where they have to work. parents furious children are being sent home to school. let s play it. they want to dictate all policies in the city of chicago even further behind education and they say they know that they have the numbers to cripple our education system just by simply saying i m not going to go to work. mike: sarah, are the teachers union misreading the stress and anxiety millions of parents are feeling right now? you know, i think we all have to remember that everyone has a point here. parents want their kids in school. kids need an education. teachers want to feel safe and we ve all heard those horrible stories about teachers, for example, there was one teacher who was also leukemia patient of died of covid because some parents lied about their covid status and even refused to allow their kids to wear a mask. that being said, in terms of the specific issues, i think it s totally fair of teachers to ask
beam. he crawled, got on his knees, put his arms over his head, and within seconds the tornado came through the house. this doorway survived, and so did bob. and as the house was being destroyed around you, what was going through your mind? it went so fast, i didn t have time to whom about it. boom, it was gone. reporter: bob truly is a survivor. he was a leukemia patient, has triple bypass surgery, and sadly lost his wife of 55 years in march. they had lived in the home for almost their entire marriage. and it s where their son, steve, in this picture was born. steve frantically rushed up to kentucky from his home in tennessee after not being able to get in touch with his dad. he encouraged his father to get a smartphone in case of a disaster just like this. could you believe what you saw when you got here and that your dad survived it? that was pretty incredible. i was, like, how in the heck did he survive that?
put his arms over his head, and within seconds the tornado came through the house. this doorway survived, and so did bob. and as the house was being destroyed around you, what was going through your mind? it went so fast, i didn t have time to whom about it. boom, it was gone. reporter: bob truly is a survivor. he was a leukemia patient, has triple bypass surgery, and sadly lost his wife of 55 years in march. they had lived in the home for almost their entire marriage. and it s where their son, steve, in this picture was born. steve frantically rushed up to kentucky from his home in tennessee after not being able
was undeniable. here crew member chris sembroski takes pictures in the spaceship s cupola. crew member hayley arceneaux flipped for microgravity. hayley is a champ at spinning orpt arceneaux s jurpy was impossible long before she got to space. this video shows her at age 10, fighting bobs cancer a party at st. jude s hospital in memphis. 19 years later, her backstory fueled inspiration, raised $200 million for st. jude. watching her launch on wednesday, six-year-old matthew, a leukemia patient at st. jude today. from orbit, inspiration4 crew took questions from nine child patients now at st. jude, including matthew. are there cows on the moon? you know, i hope there will be one day. reporter: matthew s mother,