vaccinations are one of the best ways to keep educators safe in the classroom. educators are leading conversations to encourage people to learn more about getting vaccinated in an effort to keep students, their families, and their communities safe and healthy. i don t think there is any way other than to read this they want that is suggesting we are going to use in person learning as not just a leverage point but a tool that we are holding hostage for all of these other measures. it s always been a different measure. it s been masking, or whatever it may be along the way. pete: vaccinated which now they are all are. will: cases in the community. always, always we need to reach this other bar to get back into in person learning or do this one more thing before we can teach your children again. rachel: i m sorry, it s the data mining really getting to me. if you ever had any doubt that our unions are a political arm of the democrat party, this is exhibit a. i hope someone sues the pant
division series clobbering the tampa bay rays 14-6 in game two. five different boston batters homered in the blowout win. finally in the fourth division series, the houston astros are up two games to none. defeating the chicago white sox 9-4 and this year i will be heading to the world series. rachel: really? will: did i not know that. pete: you didn t know that? who told me the other day. will: i m going to the world series? pete: montana, field producer down in fort myers said i m going to the world series with will. will: no one told me. [laughter] pete: well you are. will: i hope it works with my schedule. rachel: why wasn t i sent? everyone knows pete: how many balls and how many strikes in a full count? rachel: three strikes and you are out. right? that s right. pete: we will take that as an acceptable answer. will: by the way, really quickly, behind the scenes, we go to our offices after the morning meeting, we don t see
soaring. instead, we are not. rachel: it s really hurting small businesses who really, you know, obviously you need people to go to work and you have all these job openings you need to raises wages in order for people pete: it s a huge problem. rachel: big businesses can do it better. they all got rich curing the due pandemic. small businesses hurting. i will say this as a caveat. i agree by the way, i think this is by design. i think the government wants to create a dallas of people completely dependent on the government. who have basically learned to live with less, you know, take the crumbs off the government take. i m satisfied with this and i will just sit back and watch netflix or whatever i think the pandemic on a positive note has given women, in particular, a new look at life. and so some women are just saying i want a new work life balance. i enjoyed the time that i was home with my child. so there could be some of that as well.
the hall. really important fire extinguishers. want to have one in every room. people think too much. keep it in the closet need it it s there. one every level. kitchen always, basement, garage. super important. come in combo kits. all of these things are available at home depot. so easy to walk in and get everything you need. affordable. also have links to them on my website as well. pete: fire. 10 years. looking at the gauges. always check your gauge. want to check it a few times a year. it should always be in the green. make sure it s in the green and operating. it not, then, you want to replace it with a new one. really important to set up escape plan. how do you get out of the house practice with t. with your kid. rachel: i have a ladner every bedroom not because i m safety minded but the home i bought already had that in the bedroom. so smart. never had that before. so many deaths occur in the second story. can t get out will hallway can t get down the stairs. these are gre
becoming a petrie dish a battleground instead of a place to educate our children. that takes me to one of the saddest part of this report. women participation. 300,000 women left the labor force just as schools were reopening. again, it s something that is bewildering. it does not make sense on paper. rachel: we sat here on the couch and talked about it. it could be for some of the reasons you talked about. women who are nurses or teachers or whatever leaving the workforce because of the mandates. could it be that a lot of women were home last year because of the pandemic and said hey, you know what? i m missing out a lot. i need to figure out a different way to work. find a job that s more flexible. maybe that s not such a bad thing. maybe in the long run at least on the women s front, and the child front, maybe this is a new less creepy reset than the one justin trudeau had in mind. maybe this a good reset for families. it could be a good reset for families. as long as it can susta