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The Charlie Kirk Show
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"Hello everybody to the special episode of the Charlie Kirk show, with us right now is my pastor, rob McCoy. Rob, welcome back. Thanks, buddy. And then joining us remotely is Bryce ceti, the great Bryce, and Bryce, I don't know if you've ever been on our program. So welcome to our not yet. So here we go. Thank you. And Steve Schneider, who is a great American, and we're honored to have all of you guys and kind of talk about something important that is local in our focus, but national in nature. Absolutely. And so however you guys want to take it, rob, do you want to start? And then we can kind of, let me do my best to frame it. And then I know Jason Steve will be able to add all kinds of insight to it. In our community, the kineto unified school districts, there's two newspapers in the Canelo valley where I reside. And as this Bryce and Steve, these two newspapers, one is the guardian, the other, is the acorn. The guardian did a paper, did an article called third grade teacher promotes gender confusion in the classroom. And it was an article writing on behalf of Steve Schneider, who's on the program with us. Who was standing in defense of his third great daughter, who was told by the teacher to now these are the new pronouns of this fellow student in your class, and this is a book I want to read to you on transgender. And then expose the children to a video without parental permission. Steve took issue with at the kineto guardian on his behalf, wrote a very, very clear and concise article, everything and it was true. Good reporting, the acorn, which is a defender of what I would say that California teachers association and the district itself took great offense to it. Then the news channels came out CBS. They did a whole thing on it. And then there was graffiti at that elementary school and they blamed Steve Schneider for it. The police came to his house. He'll tell you more about that. He wasn't even there, so it was crazy.

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Troubling Case of One Parent's Journey in Defending His Child
"Hello everybody to the special episode of the Charlie Kirk show, with us right now is my pastor, rob McCoy. Rob, welcome back. Thanks, buddy. And then joining us remotely is Bryce ceti, the great Bryce, and Bryce, I don't know if you've ever been on our program. So welcome to our not yet. So here we go. Thank you. And Steve Schneider, who is a great American, and we're honored to have all of you guys and kind of talk about something important that is local in our focus, but national in nature. Absolutely. And so however you guys want to take it, rob, do you want to start? And then we can kind of, let me do my best to frame it. And then I know Jason Steve will be able to add all kinds of insight to it. In our community, the kineto unified school districts, there's two newspapers in the Canelo valley where I reside. And as this Bryce and Steve, these two newspapers, one is the guardian, the other, is the acorn. The guardian did a paper, did an article called third grade teacher promotes gender confusion in the classroom. And it was an article writing on behalf of Steve Schneider, who's on the program with us. Who was standing in defense of his third great daughter, who was told by the teacher to now these are the new pronouns of this fellow student in your class, and this is a book I want to read to you on transgender. And then expose the children to a video without parental permission. Steve took issue with at the kineto guardian on his behalf, wrote a very, very clear and concise article, everything and it was true. Good reporting, the acorn, which is a defender of what I would say that California teachers association and the district itself took great offense to it. Then the news channels came out CBS. They did a whole thing on it. And then there was graffiti at that elementary school and they blamed Steve Schneider for it. The police came to his house. He'll tell you more about that. He wasn't even there, so it was crazy.

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"Closing arguments have begun and the impeachment trial of President Trump after an unexpected twist delayed the conclusion of the Senate impeachment trial. Five Senate Republicans joining Democrats and vote to consider hearing witnesses. But the Senate, then voting instead of allowing witnesses to enter a statement by a Congress woman into the record. Republican representative Jamie Herrera. Butler is part of the group of House Republicans who voted to impeach former President Trump Butler became the center of Saturday's impeachment proceedings when lead Democratic House trial manner. Sure, Jamie Raskin opened with this. We would like the opportunity to subpoena Congresswoman Herrera regarding her communications with House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy and to subpoena her contemporaneous notes. That she made regarding what President Trump told Kevin McCarthy in the middle of the insurrection. ABC is legal analysts Kate Shaw says. There's still a lot of unanswered questions. There. Was that really important question from senators, Collins and Brickowski know about sort of what the president knew and what he did during the siege itself. And the president's lawyers really didn't answer that question. Michelle Franzen ABC NEWS federal health officials releasing guidelines for getting students back in the classroom color coding schools, according to Corona virus transmission rates in their communities, We get more from a B C's Alex Parrish, a for schools and red zones, hybrid, or virtual learning is encouraged while the blue and yellow zones allow for full in person instruction. Masks and social distancing or urge for all zones, so his diagnostic testing the CDC also saying teachers should be vaccinated as soon as possible, But it's not required to reopen schools. The Biden administration plans to open 100 vaccination sites by the end of the month. Only minor injuries reported after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit off the coast of northeastern Japan. Today. It shook Fukushima no reports of radiation leaking from the nuclear plant there. You're listening to ABC News. Now here's what's happening around the state on Sacramento's news 93.1 kfbk California Teachers Association says now.

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"The California Teachers Association wants the state to stay the course on reopening classrooms for kids. Just a few minutes before the union started a previously scheduled news conference, the CDC released its guidelines for getting kids back into schools encouraging, but it's the first step Sita is. Claudia Briggs says the protections need to be in place before students return to get shots in the arms of all employees who are required to report in person. And before students return to campus, the union brought several parents out who were advocating for a more deliberate approach to reopening campuses. This vaccine. It's fantastic, right, but we're not there yet. Christiane Carl. Okay, if I knew a state senator has introduced a bill to make religion essential. Republican Brian Jones from San Diego County says Governor Newsome went too far in shutting down religious services while allowing retail to stay open. If we trust our our business leaders to keep us safe and keep the pandemic under control in their retail businesses that we should be able to trust our religious leaders. Jones says his measure would force state and local governments to treat religious services as essential. The measure would also give religious groups more power to file for relief of emergency orders go too far. News is brought to you by solar Max Ah border collie in Tennessee is going to be living large for the rest of her life. Lulu's owner died late last year, He left Lulu $5 million The dogs. Caretaker says she doesn't know if she'll be able to spend that much on Lulu, who's eight years old. But she says she would like to try and chocolate is the most wished for gift this Valentine's Day bar.

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"New California Teachers Association wants the state to stay the course on reopening classrooms for kids. Just a few minutes before the union started a previously scheduled news conference, the CDC released its guidelines for getting Kids back into schools. It's encouraging, but it's the first bet Sita is. Claudia Briggs says the protections need to be in place before students return to get shots in the arms of all employees who are required to report in person. And before students return to campus, the union brought several parents out who were advocating for a more deliberate approach to reopening campuses. This vaccine. It's fantastic, right, but we're not there yet. Christian Carl. Okay, I'll find you. A state senator has introduced a bill to make religion essential. Republican Brian Jones from San Diego County, says Governor Newsome went too far in shutting down religious services while allowing retail to stay open. We trust our Our business leaders to keep us safe and keep the pandemic under control in their retail businesses that we should be able to trust our religious leaders. Jones says his measure would force state local governments to treat religious services as essential. The measure would also give religious groups more power to file for relief if emergency orders go too far. The news is brought to you by son Lux and accused Peeping Tom in Texas may have tried to get away from the cops, but he couldn't escape an angry mom. Phyllis Pain. Yes, says she saw the guy looking into her team daughter's bedroom window early last week, and she got back from the store, she says. She just reacted when the man ran in the direction and he was being chased by police. I figured at least I could do if I got him down, trip them up, Whatever. Then they have a chance to get caught up, and she did. Just that to take down was caught on police Dashcam video. A sergeant says It was a pretty good tackle Nikki Haley, a member of former President Trump's Cabinet, has called him out for the fatal riot of the U. S. Capitol, Haley said the former president went down a path he shouldn't have. And the Republican Party should not have followed her. Listen to him. Reporter Michael Kastner says Haley also told Politico she does not think Trump will run for federal office again. Haley is a former governor of South Carolina who was U S ambassador to the U. N in the early Trump years. She's been mentioned as a possible contender for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. We're gonna go back to the.

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"And I'm very concerned about the equity lens in terms of this conversation, because so many Private schools are open. So he has a plan to get public elementary schools open quickly. Um, that was not met with much enthusiasm on the part of some superintendents, including Thea L. A superintendent. Can you talk about that? And what's happening with that? Yes. What's interesting is he's been trying to allow a pathway for elementary schools to open for a long time. You know. Months ago, he introduced this waiver process on DSA so some elementary schools if they chose to and wanted to re open. Good and have been opened. But a lot of the schools that jumped on that were private schools, and you can hear that in his frustration yesterday on DSA, people might say it's because they don't have unions or because they're much smaller and they're not part of this broader district to sort of deal with, um so his Latest plan would give grants to elementary schools willing to reopen in person so you can use this money. However you want as long as it's not in distance learning. It's a way for him to sort of Put his money where his mouth is and say, OK, do this, But there are rules, you know, and Big urban districts like Ella say we can't even qualify for this. You know, it doesn't benefit certain district is their argument. And so they think it's pretty unfair to offer money to district's who they say, you know, they can't qualify for reasons beyond their control because their community and county case rates are so high. Right. So it sounds like it really does come down to the local public Health department getting enough vaccines and deciding to bump teachers up to the to the head of the line. Right? Right, right, And we haven't seen any, um, any time that teachers could get further bumped up, and, you know, Newsome gets pressed on this a lot, And he will say repeatedly, teachers are eligible. He's basically saying I've done everything I can by putting them in this current tear, but he's not going to go into a county and ask them to Move a teacher in front of someone who's elderly, You know, he said Some counties have prioritized farm workers. It's up two counties to decide who needs it first, and it sounds like he's not going to intervene. But if the supply changes, I think that could really make an impact. He's also facing a recall possible recall, Andre Slipping poll numbers so and the teachers unions air politically very powerful and support him or they have s O s He also keeping an eye on that. Oh, absolutely, you know, see to the California Teachers Association is incredibly powerful on do some and unions have long been allies. But this school reopening issue has pitted, you know California Democrats. Including Newsome, now against unions over this very specific issue, And I think this this candid video of Newsome last week was Superintendent. Um It obviously heightened those tensions with unions. But we saw a lot of praise from frustrated parents who Saul Newsome got a glimpse of him, maybe as a father of young Children more so than as the governor of California. And so while it hurt him in the unions view, I think we can all agree. He did get some support out of it from people. You know there were Tweet saying This was the first time they felt like he wasn't an empty suit. You know it. It did sort of move people in a positive way. But at the same time, yes, absolutely. It was not a good look from the unions, point of view. You can see. Thank you. Thank you. Mackenzie made she covers education in California for politico. Well, let's look at the school reopening debate here in Los Angeles L U. S. C and the union ut L. A both say schools can't reopen until teachers are vaccinated. As we spoke of earlier with Mackenzie, the CDC disagrees, and they say they can safely also AH group of local pediatricians disagrees and a press release yesterday the regional Southern California chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics says schools should open immediately. They say the harm of keeping kids at home longer outweighs the risks. Let's talk about this. Now we have two guests. Dr Alice Quo is chief of medicine, pediatrics at U C. L, A and a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Welcome to you, Dr Quote. Thank you very much. Thank you for having me. Great. Have you also joining us is l u s T board member Jackie Goldberg. Hi, Jackie. Hi. How you doing, Michelle? Madeline. Jackie. What timeline is the district looking at for forgetting kids back in school? Is it possible at all that they will be back in the classroom this semester? Sure it's possible. It says. If the infection rate continues to go down right now it's at 11%, which is we were told in November that when we were at 8% that that was too high to go back. But now we're at 11%. We're told it's OK to go back. Hey, tells C T a the day before he goes to the administrators hearing that we're not going to force anybody to go back until everybody's vaccinated that will be working with kids. And then the next day, he says something different. Yeah, this is this is what we've been whiplashed. Every time we feel ready to do something we get told that the standards have changed, And that's really part of the problem. Also, we're looking at gather from from folks who are not actually looking at the data in Los Angeles, including. I'm sorry to say the pediatricians. We're still getting 6 7000 cases a day We're still getting an infection rate of 11%. We had 205 deaths yesterday and 224 the day before yesterday. We will not put people at risk. Now. Everybody says, Oh, it's okay. Kids done. You know, kids don't spread it. And you know what? I got news for you. We've been the only district in California that is doing regular testing of Children and adults in our district. And the highest rate of infection has been in the Children about a 30% infection rate of those we've tested, where there's only been a 10% infection rate in the adults. Do we want to go back to school? Yes. Are we ready? Yes. Are the teachers union holding this up? No, There are no bargaining units holding up our going back. We are not going back because the board and the superintendent have decided that science will be the issue. And that as long as we have such an outrageously high in section rate in our communities, particularly our communities of color, where of all the Children who have had serious illness and death 78% of the Children who died our kids of color? Well, okay, That's so, obviously, Yeah, I understand that. Let's get some response now to Ah, lot of that data from dr Quo. So what do you say to that that it's just what Jackie was saying that it's just too dangerous. Right now, The infection rate is too high. Especially among kids to open schools immediately. Right. I think that there's some different interpretations of the data that's happening here. So when we look at the number of students that have actually returned to school campuses in L, a county, it's about 90,000, Of course, none of those Aaron Elias D, but we have 87 other school districts in this county of Los Angeles. In addition to the independent and religious schools, so 90,000 students through either the waiver process or they're behind need our back on campuses and 10,000 are additional adults are on campuses. Many who of whom are actually in l, A USP and in the 3.5 months that this, uh you know that the students and and adults were on school campuses, there were only 385 cases. So you think 100,000 people 385 cases over 3.5 months and 80 to 90% of those cases were in adult staff, teachers or staff. So the infection rate that is being quoted is yes, General for the county, but that is called community transmission. So there's no denying that community transmission is high in Los Angeles County because we have 10 million people. And despite repeated, you know, request from the Department of Public Health for People to stay home is difficult, and people are interacting with each other and people going to supermarket and so on and so forth. So those data that we're just reported our community transmission rates. But not the data That's happening on school campuses and that the key because in the community we can't regulate. We can't make people Corentin. We can't make people symptom check when they enter. Supermarket. However, we do that on school campuses and so with appropriate infection control practices, the must have this universal masking social distancing hand hygiene. Frequent wipe down of high touch areas and symptoms. Screening schools are actually one of the best sectors in L..

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KFI AM 640
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"The KO Phi 24 hour news room. We are at a critical moment in the pandemic. Public health officials in L. A county say some covert 19 restrictions have been lifted, but it's no time to relax. We remain in the most restrictive state here, Purple. Because of the number of new daily cases we have remains very high and transmission of covert 19 is widespread throughout our county Director Barbara Ferrer reported more than 4200 new cases. Today, she says people should still stay home and avoid possible super spreader events. Please stay home on Super Bowl Sunday. She says another surgeon, Cova 19 cases would require a return to more restrictions. Governor Newsome has struggled to get school superintendents and teachers unions to buy into his school. Reopening Plan L. A school district superintendent Austin Butte nurses. The timeline to reopen campuses this month is too tight. It's hard to be confident or somehow safer today. And we were back in December when health authorities told us similar virus levels put us in dire straits. It was only a couple of weeks ago, but hospitals were overrun. The California Teachers Association says campuses in purple to your county should remain closed until the number of new cases of the virus falls. Many superintendents and unions are also calling for full vaccination of teachers and staff before reopening. Reservations to get a cove in 19 vaccine tomorrow at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, have already been booked. San Bernadino County Supervisor Janice Rutherford says the county is logistically ready and has the personnel to have more super side events this month. The problem is the state. They've been not a great partner in this and so it's very discouraging. Our residents want to be vaccinated, and if they could give us more vaccine, we could get it into people's arms. Ontario Convention Center will be a vaccine site starting Thursday. A lot for 200 appointments a day to start D A's from around the state say they support a lawsuit by a filed by L. A county Deputy D. A s against George Gascogne Great Cotton's with the California District Attorneys Association and says the group filed an amicus brief with Ellie Superior Court this brief because district Attorney Gas scones actions are both unconstitutional and legally in defensive. Cotton, says CASS Cones, directors violate victim's rights and protections granted Under the state Constitution. Guess Cone has said he's doing what the people elected him to do. Ah, Hearing on the lawsuit is scheduled for tomorrow in downtown L. A Steve Gregory king. If I knew, scientists say the smoky air after a fire might have some stowaways, the smoke wafting through the air weeks after fires, maybe lifting microbes like fun Guy from the ground to an article published in Science, says the fire lines cut by firefighters to contain the fires. Dig up a lot of dust. That with the ground burned by the fires mixes into the air. Countless living microbes may be in the smoke that eventually enters our lungs and lands on our skin. Cal FIRE reports There were nearly 10,000 fires in California last year, and more than four million acres burned. Rob Newton CAF I News and Police in Rochester, New York, have released two body camera videos of officers handcuffing and pepper, spraying a nine year old girl. No. I got a bad what is spread No actress at this point. Rochester's deputy police chief says the girl had threatened to kill her mom and herself. The girl repeatedly.

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"Know, just like some student vaccinations are mandated in some are. The California Teachers Association has sent a letter to Governor Newsome. Resting. The teachers be moved up the list to get a shot. The covered 19 vaccination side of Dodger Stadium is open this morning after being shut down on Saturday. Anti vaccine groups shutting down at the entrance for about an hour. The site is usually open eight in the morning until late at night. A bomb scare briefly shut down the Oakland airport over the weekend Kid because Marshall Benson Widmore officials say that the potential bomb threat shut down the Oakland International Airport for about two hours. Yesterday, a customer was angry about delays to a flight headed for Mexico, according to the Alameda County Sheriff's Department. He then told the airline staff that he had a bomb in his bag. Nothing was located and after a struggle, the unarmed man was arrested on charges of making bomb threats. Marshall Benson News 93.1 KFBK this morning governor. New students asking for federal help to rebuild a portion of highway one kfbk Zara well belong. Report. California Governor Gavin Newsom is issuing an emergency proclamation for the counties of moderate and San Luis. Of this boat due to damage caused by wonder storms this past week. The storms have caused flooding as well as mud and debris flows, forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents. The storms damaged critical infrastructure, including washing out a portion of highway one. The emergency proclamation prompts Caltrans to formally request immediate assistance through the Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program and the Office of Emergency Services to provide assistance to local governments. Royal Balon Newsnight.

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"In Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is insisting that in person learning will resume on Monday for preschool to eighth grade students. Despite the lack of a deal with the teachers union. The impasse could lead to a teacher strike in California Governor Gavin Newsom is butting heads with educators. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on statewide safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. Newsom, who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote If we wait for the perfect, we might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction the school year. Faxes Christina Coleman, escalating threats of violence against Governor Newsome and his family are under investigation. The Sacramento Bee says A voicemail and emails obtained by the paper contained graphic, abusive language about the governor and his wife. As China tightens its grip on Hong Kong, Britain is offering residents there a path to citizenship from today. Almost three million people in Hong Kong could apply for a new visa, offering a route to citizenship here in Britain. The offer was announced last year Is China imposed a tough new security law on Hong Kong? Which used to be British. China is angry and says it won't recognize passports issued under the scheme. The UK predicts more than 300,000 people may take up the offer over the next five years. In London. Simon Ellen Fox News for a second straight month manufacturing activity weekend in China following outbreaks of the Corona virus. The country's service industry also lagged in January. Campus..

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"Students are in limbo in Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is insisting that in person learning will resume on Monday for preschool to eighth weight students. Despite the lack of a deal with the teachers union, the impasse could lead to a teacher strike. In California Governor Gavin Newsom is butting heads with educators. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on ST wife safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. New. Some who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote. If we wait for the perfect, we might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that were Not going to open for in person instruction. The school here socks is Christina Coleman, escalating threats of violence against Governor Newsome and his family are under investigation. The Sacramento Bee says A voicemail and emails obtained by the paper contained graphic, abusive language about the governor and his wife. As China tightens its grip on Hong Kong, Britain is offering residents there a path to citizenship from today, almost three million people in Hong Kong could apply for a new visa, offering a route to citizenship here in Britain. The offer was announced last year Is China imposed a tough new security law on Hong Kong, which used to be British, China is angry and says it won't recognize passports issued under the scheme. The UK predicts more than 300,000. People may take up the offer over the next five years in London, Simon Oh in Fox News for a second straight month manufacturing activity weekend in China following outbreaks of the Corona virus. The country's service industry.

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"Fox News. I'm Mary Corsetti. Maryland is reporting its first known case of the South African based variant of the Corona virus, making it the second state in the U. S. With the new strain. The case involves an adult living in the Baltimore area with no international travel history. The news comes after South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Lucy will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected it'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there are 50 Democrats in 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because per the Constitution Vice president Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect she'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me, Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there Support giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David spent in school district's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on ST wife safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. Newsom, who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote if we went The perfect we might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction this school year, Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiations, so this could lead to a teacher strike. Fox's Christina Coleman America is listening to Fox News..

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"New covert strains in the U. S. Fox News. I'm Mary Corsetti. Maryland is reporting its first known case of the South African based variant of the Corona virus, making it the second state in the U. S. With the new strain. The case involves an adult living in the Baltimore area with no international travel history. The news comes after South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi He will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected It'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there are 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because per the Constitution Vice president Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect she'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me, Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there would Support giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David spent in school district's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on statewide safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. New. Some who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote If we wait for the Perfect. We might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction. The school year Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiations, so this could lead to a teacher strike. Fox's Christina Coleman America is listening to Fox News. E got. Andy didn't very fast. Tessa is in recovery from an addiction to prescription opioids. I was pregnant twice, and I had used prescription opioids both times. I knew that this was something I had to stop for the sake of my Children. And for myself, I am more fulfilled. Today I ever have.

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"New covert strains in the U. S. Fox News. I'm Mary Corsetti. Maryland is reporting its first known case of the South African based variant of the Corona virus, making it the second state in the U. S. With the new strain. The case involves an adult living in the Baltimore area with no international travel history. The news comes after South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi He will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected it'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there were 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because per the Constitution Vice president Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect she'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me, Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there would Support giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David Sponge in school District's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on ST wife safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. New. Some who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote If we wait for the Perfect. We might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction. The school year Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiations, so this could lead to a teacher strike. Fox's Christina Coleman America is listening.

KTTH 770AM
"california teachers association" Discussed on KTTH 770AM
"South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected It'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there are 50 Democrats in 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because per the Constitution Vice president Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect She'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there would support giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David spent in school district's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on statewide safety measures and effective vaccine. Rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. Newsom, who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote. If we wait for the perfect, we might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction. The school year Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiate. Haitians, so this could lead to a teacher strike. Fox's Christina Coleman America is listening to Fox News..

KTLK 1130 AM
"california teachers association" Discussed on KTLK 1130 AM
"New covert strains in the U. S. Fox News. I'm Mary Corsetti. Maryland is reporting its first known case of the South African based variant of the Corona virus, making it the second state in the U. S. With the new strain. The case involves an adult living in the Baltimore area with no international travel history. The news comes after South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected It'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there are 50 Democrats in 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because for the Constitution Vice President Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect she'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there Would support giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David spent in school district's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on statewide safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. New. Some who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote if we wait For the perfect We might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction this school year, Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiations, so this could lead to a teacher strike. Fox's Christina Coleman America is listening to.

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"california teachers association" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Station. New covert strains in the U. S. Fox News. I'm Mary course. Eddie. Maryland is reporting its first known case of the South African based variant of the Corona virus, making it the second state in the U. S. With the new strain. The case involves an adult living in the Baltimore area with no international travel history. The news comes after South Carolina announced the first to US cases of the variant on Thursday. Meanwhile, the Democratic controlled Congress is preparing to vote on a proposed $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief Bill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Will bring that resolution to the floor after the House passes it, which is expected it'll go to the Democratic run Senate. So there are 50 Democrats in 50 Republicans in the Senate. But Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is in power because per the Constitution Vice president Kamila Harris would be the tie breaking vote and you can expect she'll vote to pass the measure. And there are several senators to watch Senators Portman to me Collins and Mansion also back in the House. It's going to be interesting to see which Republicans there would so. Port, giving more money in direct payments to the American people. Fox's David Sponge in school District's are struggling to reopen due to demands from teachers unions. The California Teachers Association pushback against reopening by sending a letter to the governor that says an aggressive plan focused on statewide safety measures and effective vaccine rollout for essential workers, including educators is needed. Newsom, who would like schools to reopen for some students within the next couple of weeks, reportedly told the union's quote if we wait for the Perfect. We might as well just pack it up and just be honest with folks that we're not going to open for in person instruction this school year Chicago's mayor Lori Lightfoot, is taking a stand, saying Chicago's public schools will reopen elementary and middle schools Monday, even though the union and the school district are still in negotiations, so this could lead to a teacher strike boxes. Christina Coleman America is listening to Fox News. Now tell you Oh Ai local news January 6 Capital. Rioters continue to be arrested, including a third Houston area resident, Wilmar Alvarado was charged with, among others, violent entry or disorderly conduct entering a restricted building or grounds. The Texas representative Chip Roy is demanding that representative Alexandria Cassio Cortez retract her comments regarding Senator Ted Cruz over Twitter in a letter to speaker Nancy Pelosi, representative Roy asks Pelosi to ask a Cortez to retract her comments. Or he will quote be forced to find alternative means to condemn this regrettable statement. San Antonio Brewery weathered Souls was named the best in the country by industry, online magazine hop culture for its incredible resilience during covert 19 pandemic and specifically there, Mango Margarita fruited, sour and West Coast I P. A. I'm Sally Adams.

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"california teachers association" Discussed on NewsRadio KFBK
"59 I'm active other meteorologist Joe Lundberg News. 93.1 kfbk 45 degrees outside in Sacramento with stories trending now on the Cave became morning news this morning. The powerful union representing California Public school teachers says they're teachers will need to be vaccinated before they return to school cave because, Nick um, a guy, he says the report The California Teachers union is asking Governor Gavin Newsom if their teacher Girls can get the cove in 19 vaccine before the state more widely reopens classrooms. In a letter, the California Teachers Association wrote to new, some, saying the vaccines are essential to the return of in person learning. The union insists that the state needs to ramp up vaccination before reopening is safe. Last month, Newsome introduced a proposal offering schools two billion For testing and protective gear to reopen schools. In the short term, Nick and Meg all his news 93.1 kfbk there this morning. There is a new secretary of state in California. Here's kfbk is Marshall Benson. Dr Shirley Weber has been confirmed by the state Senate to become California's top elections official. Weber was approved by a unanimous vote. The former Assemblywoman, was first elected to the Legislature in 2000 and 12. She chaired the Assembly Budget Committee for the Assembly Committee of Elections. Prior to that, she taught African studies at the San Diego State University for four decades. Whoever replaces Alex Padilla, who is now the junior senator from California in the United States. Senate Marshall Benson News 93.1 kfbk Elsewhere in the news this morning, a statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been ripped down in a park in Davis, Kate because Mike Blunt with the story. Tensions between the Indian and Sikh communities and Davis are building up. Or a statue of Mahatma Gandhi statue was a gift to the city of Davis from the Indian government in 2016, however, earlier in the week the statue was toppled from its base. Officials are still investigating why the statue was vandalized. However, when it was first installed in the city's central park. Some members of the Sikh community protested its presence, saying God he was a racist and molested his teenage grand niece, Mike Blunt news 93.1 kfbk. Hundreds of Sacramento area residents are still without power this morning. Some artificial Say they've restored power to more than 200,000 homes. But more than 300 Smud customers have been without power for three straight days, he said. The snow has led to a new avalanche warning this morning in the high Sierra Kate because Taylor Martin has more Extreme avalanche warnings are in effect for California's Sierra region as a major winter storm hits the Greater Lake Tahoe area. The CHP warns that traffic maybe held at any given time for Avalanche.

Tim Conway Jr.
Los Angeles and San Diego Schools to Go Online-Only in The Fall
"Very eventful day in Southern California has experience with this pandemic, and it's affecting Ella USD. It's remarkable I I was listening to the mayor's news conference a little bit earlier, and he made in aside essentially saying that the number of cases in L. A county positive cases in L. A county of covert 19 now outstrip all of Canada and that if L a county were its own country, it would rank 20th in the world in terms of infection, And that is a remarkable statistic When you consider also the second largest school district in the country, Of course, Ella ust resides here in L. A county. And the planners and the officials for the school district have been wrestling with what to do when August 18th arrives that, of course, the first day of the new academic year and the speculation had been that perhaps we would see some sort of a blend of online and in person instruction. So you know, maybe you would have half the class show up on Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday and the other half of the class show up on Monday and Friday. And the other half. That's not there maybe is online and you know, you just kind of makes things up to at least get the kids on campus because what we have found is that a staggering number of students when it's online instruction on Lee just do not engage for a lot of reasons out there that we don't have time to get into. So the assumption was, we would see some sort of blend like that. Then. Last week, the California Teachers Association, the United Teachers Los Angeles, the chapter basically of Sita, here and down in Los Angeles, came out. They said. We don't want any in person classes because of what we've seen over the last 4 to 5 weeks. This massive surge again this resumption of cases in L. A county and they made their case for online only instruction and AH, l ust being the second largest and not to mention also San Diego coming out in a joint statement this morning, saying, We're going to start the year with online on Ly instruction, which is Major development when you talk about the number of other districts that were waiting for a big one, like Ella to make a move like that we're going to start to see a lot of dominoes fall not only in California, but I would presume in other states. They're seeing a tick up in cases like Arizona in Texas and Florida, Georgia and all these other places, right for all the reasons you mentioned. And the first that you did mention, which is that we're the second largest school district in America. I think this is exactly right. There were the litmus test and it might be the strategy that a lot of other municipalities through the country imposed, But obviously the problems extend into well OK, so now these kids were home, so they have to have some supervision at home. And you have parents who or other, you know, kind of health care rather a childcare situations that are going to have to evolve TTO handle. These kids were now at home. I mean, there seemed to be complexities here. I'm not suggesting that these policy makers have to address all of them in the moment. I understand that there is trying to handle the classroom problem, but the other problems seem substantial. Yeah, That's the I mean, you hit on the right The complexity off the cova. 19 pandemic is one that a singular entity like Elio Stas. Biggest, it is cannot deal with on its own, because the tentacles off Cove it stretching to every little facet of our lives. Right now, That's what we're discovering Mohr and Mohr. So you know you can't restart the economy until you get kids back in classes, But you can't get kids back in classes until you have the testing in the tracing to understand where this disease is cropping up. And being able to cut off that tentacle so that ah, classroom is safe. Not for a teacher. So that a Boston safe enough for the students and for the driver so that the lunch line is safe enough for the lunch lady, You know, it's not just about the kids. It's about everyone. Those kids come in contact with and for just a singular high school. You're talking about hundreds of thousands of context that permeate from that school. And if you want to do testing if you want to do tracing in every single school, Austin Beauty brought this up the superintendent. Avella USD this morning, he said. If you want to do it in every single school across the country, you're talking about $15 billion in order to set up that program. But the federal government has been absent of leadership in this issue. And because of that, it's made it even more difficult for local school districts to come to a solution come to a decision, which is part of the reason why here we are 56 weeks out from the start of the school year and just now really coming to grips with the fact that the kids are not going to be headed back to school, and Mom and Dad may not be able to go back to work, and that We'll have further repercussions in the economy. As we move forward, Christian Carlo is with us. I want to continue this conversation. But I want to ask you if there was any indication as to what the classroom would look like. I mean, with the virtual classroom would look like I mean how they've shut this shop. Clearly they given it, some thought. So there's so much more to the story if we're going to go to an online experience as soon as August 18th It's going to affect so many kids in so many families. As we said, I mean, the numbers are overwhelming. I mean, there are on top of the Million's just what is the actual number of kids enrolled in L. A is doing Had it here. It's ah, It's a huge, huge number. But there it is. It's 1/2 a 1,000,000 K through 12 students, about 75,000 employees. On DH. So you're dealing with this, these people and as as Christians, saying they interlock in so many different ways, and all those ways exposed these people to some risks, So