don t say gay bill. it prohibits gender identity through the third grade in florida s elementary schools. on march 7, chapek told employees as we ve seen time and again, corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds. instead, they re often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame. he said he did not want the company to become a political football. at that time, more than 150 companies had already signed a letter opposing the legislation. two days later, chapek changed course, amid widespread outrage from disney employees and fans. he called governor desantis to express disappointment with the law. on the same day at an annual shareholders meeting he said our originally approach no matter how much attention didn t quite get the job done. he further apologized at a town hall for staff on march 21. on march 28th, desantis signed the bill into law. we ve seen corporate activism, guns after parkland, social justice after george floyd. the
kind of a stick figure image, sketch, painting of the family unit. it seems like it s a part and parcel of an education in the united states. draw your family. so if one kid looks at another and inquires why does heather have two mommies? the teacher needs to be able to respond and the response is obvious. she has two mommies because families comes in lots of shapes and sometimes. sometimes it s a mommy and daddy and sometimes it s just a mommy and sometimes it s just a daddy and sometimes it s a mommy and a daddy. guess what, families are all about love. ask your parents if you want to know more. next. that s it. so when florida doesn t define instruction, they queue the whole deal. that s the that s the answer. and as usual, it s somewhere in between. did i speak too long? i did. sorry. see you next week.
holes. it appeared that the get away driver may have been hit. and it appears it could have been in the leg. it appears he hit his mark. no word tonight on how much money they got. brinks is offering $25,000 for information that leads to an arrest there in florida. passengers worried about their naked bodies showing up in airport security scans can breathe a bit easier tonight. the transportation safety administration confirming it is removing the body scanners that produced x-ray images. congress had ordered the t.s.a. to fix those scanners by the month of june. t.s.a. officials say the company that makes them could not change the software in time so they are pulling them from the airport. but body scanners will not go away entirely. airports will still use the kind that makes the more generic stick figure image. the decision is purely based on the deadline and not the controversy over so-called invasive imaging. trace gallagher with more live in our west coast news hub