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. >> that is middletown new jersey school board president, frank capone, a father of five next. but i movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements. ingrezza is different. it's the simple, once-daily treatment proven to reduce td that's #1 prescribed. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. it's nice people focus more on me. ask your doctor about #1 prescribed, once-daily ingrezza. learn how you could pay as little as zero dollars at ingrezza.com
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>> the majority of the parents for sure in middletown supported this position.r we are just coming off of covid and lockdowns and parents were not necessarily aware this was even a policy in existence. so i think we kind of illuminated a lot of factors what was going on in the state for parents. we have heard from parents who are also against it, and we had a very, very contentious board of ed meeting. many activists showed up, not necessarily from our town but other places in the state. very contentious. people are concerned this policy will somehow harm trans children and i think speaking for myself and our policy committee we were all more concerned that there could be negative tragic outcome and a parent would have never been alerted that there might have been a crisis with their child or need, their child needed mental health help. >> john: the first point you made, what the attorney general of new jersey said in regard to the safety issue. said outing transgender, gender nonconforming and gender non-binary students against their will, increased risk of stu
>> the majority of the parents for sure in middletown supported this position.r we are just coming off of covid and lockdowns and parents were not necessarily aware this was even a policy in existence. so i think we kind of illuminated a lot of factors what was going on in the state for parents. we have heard from parents who are also against it, and we had a very, very contentious board of ed meeting. many activists showed up, not necessarily from our town but other places in the state....
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on the other side of this you have the middletown school board president who says how can parents help their children if they don't know what is going on? >> i truly do believe that the policy now in place with the state if lifted will help the children not only throughout the state and middletown, but the whole country. that's what we need. we really need to help our children. >> pete, today we saw protesters on both sides of this. about a hundred parents of kids supporting the school boards and roughly 10 transgender activist. governor phil murphy's administration claims the policies violate the state antidiscrimination law. state attorney general said today this was after the hearing in part, quote, these new policies mandate disclosure based on certainly protected characteristics without even assessing the individual needs or concerns of the child. however, the policy and middletown schools explicitly requires an assessment of an individual student's circumstance. parents who elected school board members to represent their values tell fox news this whole thing is ridiculous. >> thi
on the other side of this you have the middletown school board president who says how can parents help their children if they don't know what is going on? >> i truly do believe that the policy now in place with the state if lifted will help the children not only throughout the state and middletown, but the whole country. that's what we need. we really need to help our children. >> pete, today we saw protesters on both sides of this. about a hundred parents of kids supporting the...
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filed a lawsuit against middletown, and marlboro.eve: no kidding. >> said our policy was discriminatory. >> steve: sure. frank, what's your message to governor murphy? >> well, to begin with, you know, we have a governor who is consistently putting politics ahead of children and i will say this: you know, is he a lame duck governor to begin with. and the legislators on both sides of the aisle really need to wake up here. and take charge here because these are not laws. these are just guidelines that are in place. and our children and parents need to know it's time for them to take action. >> steve: okay. jacqueline, real quick. i know you haven't done any scientific polling but you have talked to parents. how many parents are thinking like you do? >> i mean, listen, we believe the majority of middletown thinks like we do on this issue. we have heard from many parents who are extremely upset and worried and concerned about what the school district might be hiding from them. we alert parents for everything from a child needs an aspirin
filed a lawsuit against middletown, and marlboro.eve: no kidding. >> said our policy was discriminatory. >> steve: sure. frank, what's your message to governor murphy? >> well, to begin with, you know, we have a governor who is consistently putting politics ahead of children and i will say this: you know, is he a lame duck governor to begin with. and the legislators on both sides of the aisle really need to wake up here. and take charge here because these are not laws. these...
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prt on the other sidt e of this, you have the middletown school board president who says, how can parentsp their children if they don't know what's going on? noi truly do believe that t the policy now in placrue with this state, if lifted, will help the children not only throughout the state and middletown, but the whole country. and that'sand middthe what we r. >> we really need to help our children. p today we saw protesters on both sides of this, kid about 100 parents and kids supporting their school boards and roughly ten transgender activists. now, governor phil murphy's administration claims the policies violate the state's anti discriminatetoy action law. state attorney general matt platkin said today this wa g ss after the hearing in pat quote, these new policies mandate disclosure based on certain protected characteristics withou t eventh assessing the individual needs or concerns of the child. however, pete, the policy in middletown schools explicitly requires an assessment of an individual student' schoolss circumstance. pare the parents who elected school board members to repr
prt on the other sidt e of this, you have the middletown school board president who says, how can parentsp their children if they don't know what's going on? noi truly do believe that t the policy now in placrue with this state, if lifted, will help the children not only throughout the state and middletown, but the whole country. and that'sand middthe what we r. >> we really need to help our children. p today we saw protesters on both sides of this, kid about 100 parents and kids...
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frankly, it is not just big cities, wild attacks are happening in towns like middletown, connecticut.olice officer was overwhelmed by a hammer-wielding nut that ran at her full speed. stop, stop, stop. [screaming] ] >> stop, stop, stop. >> laura: did she hesitate to shoot because she was worried about being prosecuted herself and the anti-cop atmosphere that swept the country? who knows, but you got to wonder. as far as new york, it is one big giant psyche ward, but where t the -- are armed. this is what police have to deal with regularly. this is a 31 -- old freak who side swiped cops after wielding a gun in the air and holding it to their head. >> got a gun. chill. >> yo. . drop it. drop the gun. drop the gun. >> yo, that's crazy. >> yo, that's crazy. that's crazy. >> laura: obviously the cops had to sideswipe her to get her to put the gun down. hannah correo toted that pistol in the middle of the intersection at north belmar at 2:20 p.m., during the day. according to nassau city police, he had an arrest and another arrest the next day for trespassing, you see it, revolving door of
frankly, it is not just big cities, wild attacks are happening in towns like middletown, connecticut.olice officer was overwhelmed by a hammer-wielding nut that ran at her full speed. stop, stop, stop. [screaming] ] >> stop, stop, stop. >> laura: did she hesitate to shoot because she was worried about being prosecuted herself and the anti-cop atmosphere that swept the country? who knows, but you got to wonder. as far as new york, it is one big giant psyche ward, but where t the --...
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. >> yeah, and place like middletown and other districts, they are heavily republican, we didn't get he is actually our neighbor, there are plenty other towns that think this is okay. most people are activists from other towns. i was holding a sign that said parental rights on it and i was called a nazi and those people were not from middletown, they were activists. >> ainsley: 80% republican, what will you do if this is overturned and inner inner pas are not notified when kids want to transition? >> we are lucky we have a strong board and really good superintendent who is an educator and not a politician employees. keep fighting and pushing. we will incur some lawsuits and that will have to be okay. the attorney general is suing us, we have to incur lawsuits for greater good and take a stand and parents need to get off the sideline and stand up. a lot of people think it doesn't affect them. 70% of taxes in jersey go to the school system, even if you have grandchildren in the school system. write the governor and attorney general and parents need to be involved, no question about it,
. >> yeah, and place like middletown and other districts, they are heavily republican, we didn't get he is actually our neighbor, there are plenty other towns that think this is okay. most people are activists from other towns. i was holding a sign that said parental rights on it and i was called a nazi and those people were not from middletown, they were activists. >> ainsley: 80% republican, what will you do if this is overturned and inner inner pas are not notified when kids want...
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like middletown, connecticut, where a police officer was overw4e78d by a hammer wielding nutthat ranr fool speed. >> stop, stop. stoop. [screaming] [gunshots] >> okay. [screams] >> did she hesitate to shoot hm because she was worried about being prosecuted herself and anti-cop atmosphere that has swept the country? who knows? but you have got to wonder. now, as for new york, it's become one big giant psych ward except where the patients are armed and where there are no burly attendants to restrain them. the following is an example of what police in new york have to deal with all too regularly. this is a 31-year-old freak who sideswiped long island cops after holding a gun in the air and pointing it at his head. >> gun, yo. yo chill. >> yo! [tires squealing] >> drop it. drop it. drop the gun. drop the gun. >> yo, that's crazy. that's crazy. >> laura: yeah, obviously the cops had to sideswipe her there to get her to put the gun down. >> now also known as hanna carero toted that pistol while standing in the middle of the intersection. that was north bellmore in new york around 2:20 p.m.
like middletown, connecticut, where a police officer was overw4e78d by a hammer wielding nutthat ranr fool speed. >> stop, stop. stoop. [screaming] [gunshots] >> okay. [screams] >> did she hesitate to shoot hm because she was worried about being prosecuted herself and anti-cop atmosphere that has swept the country? who knows? but you have got to wonder. now, as for new york, it's become one big giant psych ward except where the patients are armed and where there are no burly...
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our policies in middletown said if you wanted to change your formal student record or use a differentr than your biological sex, that we would notify your parents. >> lgbtq groups are against that, they say the rights of students come first and there have been protests. the attorney general says in part this, the state is not targeting parental rights. all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies the districts found acceptable with little protest for years. the district lawyers say it could take several years before there is a final ruling on note fishing parents whether they should be told or not. right now they say they are working on appeal to try to get around all this, sandra. >> sandra: a lot of people will be watching to see how all this goes, eric, thank you for reporting on it. john. >> john: the first day of school for many kids across the country, that includes fairfax county, virginia, across the potomac from us, the school district is defying governor glenn youngkin's rules about gender policy. the school district says it will not comply for students to use
our policies in middletown said if you wanted to change your formal student record or use a differentr than your biological sex, that we would notify your parents. >> lgbtq groups are against that, they say the rights of students come first and there have been protests. the attorney general says in part this, the state is not targeting parental rights. all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies the districts found acceptable with little protest for years. the district...
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middletown, 23 miles per hour. it is the wind direction that is concerning.e have a spare the air alert for tomorrow my poor air quality for the inland east bay, from a combination of smog and wildfire smoke. we are already seeing the impacts of the smoke from up north. poor to unhealthy air quality in northern. california heading in our direction. hour-by-hour, the smoke forecast will show you the intensity of the smoke increasing tomorrow morning and continuing into tomorrow evening. i will let you know how warm or hot it will get in your neighborhood, plus a look at the rest of your forecast coming up right. --coming right up. ama: the dry wins tomorrowean pg&e might proactively drop power for more than 80 stomers in an effort to prevent fires. several counties, including parts of napa county, will be affected. dan: every day we look for ways to build a better bay area, and tonight we are focusing on what some parents and students in san francisco are worrying about. the school district is facing a severe financial crisis and an hour ago, the board wrapped
middletown, 23 miles per hour. it is the wind direction that is concerning.e have a spare the air alert for tomorrow my poor air quality for the inland east bay, from a combination of smog and wildfire smoke. we are already seeing the impacts of the smoke from up north. poor to unhealthy air quality in northern. california heading in our direction. hour-by-hour, the smoke forecast will show you the intensity of the smoke increasing tomorrow morning and continuing into tomorrow evening. i will...
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so as we go hour-by-hour, the winds ramping up, you'll notice right around middletown, 23 moirps out of the north, as that wind comes dunn the slope, the humidity level is really going to start to come down. down to the teens. 14% lake bariesa. 15% in fairfield. this is concerning which is why the fire danger index reflects this. you notice by 11:00 a.m. tomorrow we are talking about high to very high fire danger across parts of the north bay shaded in yell le and orange. i'll be back with a look at temperatures coming right up. ama: thank you, we continue our team coverage on the air quality and fire danger controls with les lee bring lee who joins us live from the east bay. leslie: the buzzword right now sun healthy air. that's what we can expect through neeforts bay area, especially out here in the east bay tomorrow. it's almost like a heat dome capping in some pollution here. here's what you can expect. spare the air alerts are fairly frequent in the course of bay area summers but the one forecast for tomorrow is worth paying attention to. >> we're seeing severe air pollution for
so as we go hour-by-hour, the winds ramping up, you'll notice right around middletown, 23 moirps out of the north, as that wind comes dunn the slope, the humidity level is really going to start to come down. down to the teens. 14% lake bariesa. 15% in fairfield. this is concerning which is why the fire danger index reflects this. you notice by 11:00 a.m. tomorrow we are talking about high to very high fire danger across parts of the north bay shaded in yell le and orange. i'll be back with a...
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middletown, 23 miles per hour. it is the wind direction that is concerning. we have a spare the air alert for tomorrow my poor air quality for the inland east bay, from a combination of smog and wildfire smoke. we are already seeing the impacts of the smoke from up north. poor to unhealthy air quality in northern. california heading in our direction. hour-by-hour, the smoke forecast will show you the intensity of the smoke increasing tomorrow morning and continuing into tomorrow evening. i will let you know how warm or hot it will get in your neighborhood, plus a look at the rest of your forecast coming up right. --coming right up. ama: the dry wins tomorrow mean pg&e might proactively drop power for more than 8000 customers in an effort to prevent fires. several counties, including parts of napa county, will be affected. dan: every day we look for ways to build a better bay area, and tonight we are focusing on what some parents and students in san francisco are worrying about. the school district is facing a severe financial crisis and an hour ago, the board
middletown, 23 miles per hour. it is the wind direction that is concerning. we have a spare the air alert for tomorrow my poor air quality for the inland east bay, from a combination of smog and wildfire smoke. we are already seeing the impacts of the smoke from up north. poor to unhealthy air quality in northern. california heading in our direction. hour-by-hour, the smoke forecast will show you the intensity of the smoke increasing tomorrow morning and continuing into tomorrow evening. i will...
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the winds start to veer more out of the north as you pay attention to calistoga and middletown area.ern comes in as the winds begin to dry out the athe
the winds start to veer more out of the north as you pay attention to calistoga and middletown area.ern comes in as the winds begin to dry out the athe
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the winds start to veer more out of the north as you pay attention to calistoga and middletown area. that is when the concern comes in as the winds begin to dry out the atmosphere. the fire danger index indicates this towards 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. we go into the high to very high category in terms of fire danger for parts of the north bay. this also means it will be a warm to hot one tomorrow. dan: we will see you in a few minutes with the 70 forecast. pg&e might proactivelyurn off power for about 8000 customers in an effort to preven wildfires. seven counties across the state can be impacte napa is the only bay area county on the list. leslie brinkley continues with team coverage. kristen: she joins us from the east bay where the biggest impact will be felt. reporter: everything is ok today, it is tomorrow we are concerned about. here in a certain, we could have a spare the air alert along with psps power shut offs. here's what you need to know. spare the air alerts are fairly frequent in the course of bay area summers, but the one forecast for tomorrow is worth paying attention to.
the winds start to veer more out of the north as you pay attention to calistoga and middletown area. that is when the concern comes in as the winds begin to dry out the atmosphere. the fire danger index indicates this towards 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. we go into the high to very high category in terms of fire danger for parts of the north bay. this also means it will be a warm to hot one tomorrow. dan: we will see you in a few minutes with the 70 forecast. pg&e might proactivelyurn off power for...
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i mean lagunitas 52, sebastopol, 53, middletown 51.f mid 50s there, including vallejo at 55, 45, 47 for truckee, south lake tahoe to 42 in mammoth. reno is at 57 in bishop says so are we. there were a few thunderstorms east and south of tahoe. i think a lot of that's cleared out, though, as this low begins to punch in. that sends a lot of that moisture in that high weakens considerably. we have drizzled this morning there'll be more tonight and for sure tomorrow maybe not point on nine and a half moon bay but i think you get the idea there's going to be some drizzle here nights and mornings. there's already been some measurable amounts this morning with more on the way. big fog bank coast and bay drizzle sunny inland but cooler to breezy to windy 60s 70s and low 80s temperatures come down a little bit more tomorrow then we'll get a little rebound friday. some inland temps start to get back into the 90s by the weekend. all right. thank you, steve. it's a big change for a new law to punish people for watching sideshows. coming up, why al
i mean lagunitas 52, sebastopol, 53, middletown 51.f mid 50s there, including vallejo at 55, 45, 47 for truckee, south lake tahoe to 42 in mammoth. reno is at 57 in bishop says so are we. there were a few thunderstorms east and south of tahoe. i think a lot of that's cleared out, though, as this low begins to punch in. that sends a lot of that moisture in that high weakens considerably. we have drizzled this morning there'll be more tonight and for sure tomorrow maybe not point on nine and a...
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the vice president of the middletown school board tells fox the numbers in the poll reflect what sheing from parents in her district. >> the parental outrage has been palpable since friday's decision. and also very concerned about just what else does this mean? a real erosion of trust between parents and our district at this point. >> harris, the state argues the policies that these three districts were trying to implement violate the state's anti-discrimination law and put transgender kids at risk. the state also requires elementary schools to teach about gender identity and that's another thing that new jersey parents disagree with. look at this. according to the poll 23% think gender identity should be caught in grades 1-5. a majority think it should only be taught in high school. right now it's taught kindergarten through 12th grade. the poll finds the majority of new jersey parents think sex education courses be divided by biological sex. we'll send it back to you. >> harris: 22% of people were found to say yeah, teach the first grader about gender identity? where are these peop
the vice president of the middletown school board tells fox the numbers in the poll reflect what sheing from parents in her district. >> the parental outrage has been palpable since friday's decision. and also very concerned about just what else does this mean? a real erosion of trust between parents and our district at this point. >> harris, the state argues the policies that these three districts were trying to implement violate the state's anti-discrimination law and put...
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off of the higher humidity ocean water, it's the north wind that we are concerned about around middletown where talking about 20 miles per hour winds, calistoga 18 tomorrow, see what happens to the humidity is that wind kicks up, it starts to drop down to the teens. 40% at lake berryessa, 15 in fairfield when you combine that with already dry vegetation, our fire danger index goes into that high and very high category shaded in yellow and orange, and the rest in the moderate-high category. the rest is air quality issues and he, i'll have that coming up. >> you can access the same with the tracking tools and find them in the weather section on our bay area app. >> noticeably who is gotten covid lately? you're not alone. cases are on the rise and luz pena is in the news -- newsroom with what doctors are seeing. >> today's infection levels are nowhere near the peaks that we saw during the pandemic, but they are trending in the wrong direction. the cdc is no longer tracking daily -- daily infections, wastewater samples collected locally are the best indicator of covid-19 levels collected in t
off of the higher humidity ocean water, it's the north wind that we are concerned about around middletown where talking about 20 miles per hour winds, calistoga 18 tomorrow, see what happens to the humidity is that wind kicks up, it starts to drop down to the teens. 40% at lake berryessa, 15 in fairfield when you combine that with already dry vegetation, our fire danger index goes into that high and very high category shaded in yellow and orange, and the rest in the moderate-high category. the...
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is a statement from the middletown -- how can i never say it?, but the state does not want parents to know. rachel: here is a statement from bruce padilla who is representing the school district, trying to defend the parents and he says we strongly disagree with the court's ruling and believe there are several grounds for appeal, significantly the court decided to maintain the status quo, and did not rule on the merits of the policy, simply, it is not discrimination to tell parents if their child decides to change the gender in their student records, the law supports our position. you have been covering a lot of what has seeped into our culture from the left and woke, what do you make of this? douglas: it isn't it amazing? what adult would step in between a parent and their child. what court would dare to do that? what authority would dare to do that? if a child has a migraine in school and need to take an aspirin, the parents are going to be told about that, but you have these sinister figures, and they are sinister who think that if a child ge
is a statement from the middletown -- how can i never say it?, but the state does not want parents to know. rachel: here is a statement from bruce padilla who is representing the school district, trying to defend the parents and he says we strongly disagree with the court's ruling and believe there are several grounds for appeal, significantly the court decided to maintain the status quo, and did not rule on the merits of the policy, simply, it is not discrimination to tell parents if their...
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for more on this let's bring in bruce an attorney who represents the middletown new jersey school districtat of the three districts involved in this legal battle. the court is at least for now shutting the parents out of this decision do i have that right, bruce? >> that is correct thanks for having me on. what is that wrote in this decision is not making a determination on the merits. this is a procedural step to receive the status quo keep the current policies in place the districts had had. we will have a full chance to litigate this before the present owner facts and evidence and argue the legal merits of the case have full confidence in our policy does not violate the law against retribution for. >> and been one of those three school districts a student tells teachers or principles that they want to change their gender identity. they want to change their pronouns or it may be a boy wants to play on a girls team. parents are not allowed to be notified under the judge's ruling? >> that this is states the position in this case, jon. our policy was nearly tailored to define where parents
for more on this let's bring in bruce an attorney who represents the middletown new jersey school districtat of the three districts involved in this legal battle. the court is at least for now shutting the parents out of this decision do i have that right, bruce? >> that is correct thanks for having me on. what is that wrote in this decision is not making a determination on the merits. this is a procedural step to receive the status quo keep the current policies in place the districts had...
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students at the with a discussion with the school guidance counselor or teacher and our policies in middletownto change a formal student record or use a different restroom or play out a different team other than your biological sex then we would notify your parents. >> lgbtq group say there been protest about this about the schools and attorney general says the state is not targeting parental rights all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies, these districts found acceptable with little protest for years. in the district's lawyer say it could take several years before there is a final ruling on notifying parents or not if that is adopted. they say they're working on other ways to appeal and to get around this injection. stuart: thank you very much indeed, doctor marc siegel is with me this morning. if parents are called in for child is sick, why would parents not be cultures of elected. >> very disturbing, washington state you don't even have to inform your parents if you're doing certain gender reassignment surgery or treatments and governor murphy is undressing to a state, if
students at the with a discussion with the school guidance counselor or teacher and our policies in middletownto change a formal student record or use a different restroom or play out a different team other than your biological sex then we would notify your parents. >> lgbtq group say there been protest about this about the schools and attorney general says the state is not targeting parental rights all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies, these districts found...
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our policies in middletown said if you wanted to change your formal student record or use a different a different team other than your biological sex, that we would notify your parents. >> but lgbtq groups say the rights of students come first. several protests about this at the school districts. the attorney general says this, quote, the state is not targeting parental rights. all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies the districts found acceptable with little protest for years. the issue is now before the state's division of civil rights. it could take a couple of years before a final ruling on this to notify parents or not is adopted. the lawyers say they are working on other ways to repeal to get this ruling reversed. >> dana: thanks for bringing us up to speed. >> bill: bring in bill mcgurn from the wall street editorial board. how do you see it breaking in new jersey as of now? >> i think the formal legal word for what has been decided is nuts. as eric pointed out, this could affect children as young as five. remember, we're talking about minors. the question is
our policies in middletown said if you wanted to change your formal student record or use a different a different team other than your biological sex, that we would notify your parents. >> but lgbtq groups say the rights of students come first. several protests about this at the school districts. the attorney general says this, quote, the state is not targeting parental rights. all our lawsuits seek to do is reinstate the same policies the districts found acceptable with little protest...
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that was the middletown new jersey school's board president. is suing three districts because they are requiring parental notification if a child requests to change his or her gender identity. new jersey doesn't want to do that. they don't want to share t information with the parents. the "new york post" today argues that it essentially amounts to asking the schools, insisting that a school lies to the parents about what is happening with their child in school. so let's bring in chris rufo, from the manhattan institute for policy research and author of america's cultural revolution. great to have you with us here today. what is at stake in this judge's decision potentially? >> everything is at stake. if you're a parent and you care about the health and well-being of your child, it's in jeopardy with policies that would hide gender transition from parents. this is actually part of the status quo. i've done research in reporting that indicates all of america's largest school districts, the big urban school districts, have a policy where teachers
that was the middletown new jersey school's board president. is suing three districts because they are requiring parental notification if a child requests to change his or her gender identity. new jersey doesn't want to do that. they don't want to share t information with the parents. the "new york post" today argues that it essentially amounts to asking the schools, insisting that a school lies to the parents about what is happening with their child in school. so let's bring in chris...
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waiting on that decision on a possible injunction that the state is seeking and i spoke with the middletownrd president. this hearing just wrapped up. he told me that decision from the judge could come in the next few hours and it could also come in the next few days. they did not get a specific timetable when they can expect a decision. essentially the state is arguing that in grades as young as kindergarten teachers should not be required to tell parents if a child makes an official request to change gender identities. parents here today that we spoke with say they elected school board members to represent their values and they came out to support them. take a look at these protests today. about 100 parents came out to support the school boards whereas we saw ten transgender activists supporting the state. the lawyer for two of the three districts involved explaining how today's hearing went. >> the judge was clearly prepared. read our briefs. understood our arguments. asked good questions on both sides and hope with our responses and feel confident in our case. >> the transgender activis
waiting on that decision on a possible injunction that the state is seeking and i spoke with the middletownrd president. this hearing just wrapped up. he told me that decision from the judge could come in the next few hours and it could also come in the next few days. they did not get a specific timetable when they can expect a decision. essentially the state is arguing that in grades as young as kindergarten teachers should not be required to tell parents if a child makes an official request...
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today was the first time the state publicly argued its case against the middletown, marlboro and manalapannglishtown school districts, districts whose leaders agree that the aim here, trace, is to strike a balance between care for the children and the rights of parents. >> i don't think that our policy is discriminatory in any way. i think we carefully crafted it to be compassionate and to actually attend to the needs of our district. >> reporter: meanwhile a spokesperson for the office of the attorney general in new jersey said in a statement tonight, the state has always respected the rights of parents and agrees that parents should be involved in important decisions regarding their children and any characterizations to the contrary are flatly incorrect. to be clear, the state has never sought and never will seek a ban on parental notification. now, the battle, as you can imagine, also centers around the idea of children, we're talking about kids, attempting to change names and bathrooms and gender identification as well as sports team participation. by the way the superior court judge i
today was the first time the state publicly argued its case against the middletown, marlboro and manalapannglishtown school districts, districts whose leaders agree that the aim here, trace, is to strike a balance between care for the children and the rights of parents. >> i don't think that our policy is discriminatory in any way. i think we carefully crafted it to be compassionate and to actually attend to the needs of our district. >> reporter: meanwhile a spokesperson for the...
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we spoke to a middletown school district school board member. >> the best way to prevent teen suicidewhat point do we become the guardians over children? these are still parents' responsibility to raise their children. in every other situation in a school district we inform the parents of everything from a child had a stomachache and you have to sign a form for what movie you are watching. >> john: if a child has to take an aspirin the parent gets notified. if they want to change their gender they don't. the state argues it violates the students' civil rights and could put a student in aingeer from an unaccepting pair unlit. >> i completely disagree with that. they are saying that potentially a parent may be harmful to a child by not affirming, right? what they are trying to do is in case this parent or this one parent out of 1,000 parents may abuse their child, which we don't know if that happens, we'll make it so the rest of the parents don't get to know. that's not the kind of law that is narrowly taylored for an interest and it's against parents 14th amendment rights. >> john: if
we spoke to a middletown school district school board member. >> the best way to prevent teen suicidewhat point do we become the guardians over children? these are still parents' responsibility to raise their children. in every other situation in a school district we inform the parents of everything from a child had a stomachache and you have to sign a form for what movie you are watching. >> john: if a child has to take an aspirin the parent gets notified. if they want to change...
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in place with this state, if lifted, will help the children, not only throughout the state and middletownthe whole country, and that's what we need. we need to help our children. >> john, people protested on both sides of this issue. about 100 parents and kids supporting the local school boards and roughly ten transgender activists here outside the court. governor murphy says the school board policies violate the anti-discrimination law, that they will not go for efforts that undermine public education and marginalize the students. but they say it's meant to help transgender students by alerting their parents and teachers should not be holding secrets from parents. >> it shouldn't be us versus them, it needs to be about the children. none of us ever signed up to parent with the government and they are consistently getting involved in our daily lives and what we think and feel and believe in our private homes. >> john, as you mentioned, school starts here in new jersey in about three weeks, so the judge's ruling on this possible injunction will have a rather immediate impact. we'll send it
in place with this state, if lifted, will help the children, not only throughout the state and middletownthe whole country, and that's what we need. we need to help our children. >> john, people protested on both sides of this issue. about 100 parents and kids supporting the local school boards and roughly ten transgender activists here outside the court. governor murphy says the school board policies violate the anti-discrimination law, that they will not go for efforts that undermine...
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so here is the school board president in middletown, new jersey, one of the three districts where thisof all parents will raise their hand and say they want to be involved in their child's life. there is a hill to die on. this is the hill we die on. >> bill: the state came in and said you can't do this. why would the state do that? does that suggest that the state doesn't trust the parents? >> you have know, there is a lot of levels here. number one, the argument is that it would do irreparable harm if the child was outed to their own parents. if a child is in danger of irreparable harm you have to let the parent know. schools call the parent if your child isn't there, have a bloody nose, get into a fight they'll call the parents, if they need an advil. they need permission. it is preposterous to not include the parent. if there is an extenuating circumstance where there is a something at home that -- the other thing i would say. if your child is identifying as a different sex in school, you are going to hear about it. you can't protect a parent from learning. they will watch their chi
so here is the school board president in middletown, new jersey, one of the three districts where thisof all parents will raise their hand and say they want to be involved in their child's life. there is a hill to die on. this is the hill we die on. >> bill: the state came in and said you can't do this. why would the state do that? does that suggest that the state doesn't trust the parents? >> you have know, there is a lot of levels here. number one, the argument is that it would do...
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let's turn to bruce padula, the board attorney for middletown and jd isaacson, the mom of four. i will start with jeannie. a lot of us are really concerned, angry about what we see happening. of very few people stand up and put a public baseboard. first of all, i want to commend you for your courage. my question to you is, our other parents standing with you? >> thank you, rachel, for having me on tonight. and yes, there are parents that are starting to stand up and realize that they are the voices for their children. and if they don't do it, who will? because at this point, every politician out there, political figure, is kind of trying to get in the way of the family unit and they need to back up. >> yeah. are you seeing bipartisan support, jeannie? >> yes. >> you are? good. bruce, first of all, from a public relations perspective, i just can't imagine why the governor would want to take on parents. it just doesn't seem like a good look. but from a legal point of view, how do you think this will end? >> well, rachel, first, thanks for having me on. i think tuesday was the firs
let's turn to bruce padula, the board attorney for middletown and jd isaacson, the mom of four. i will start with jeannie. a lot of us are really concerned, angry about what we see happening. of very few people stand up and put a public baseboard. first of all, i want to commend you for your courage. my question to you is, our other parents standing with you? >> thank you, rachel, for having me on tonight. and yes, there are parents that are starting to stand up and realize that they are...
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transgender activists protested outside and inside a middletown school board meeting in june. >> it ishome or not. >> but of course on the other side parents who elected school board members to represent their values tell fox news this is ridiculous and parents should know what's going on with their child. >> this is for our middle school and under age groups. these are babies. these are minors. these are children who need their parents to be aware. >> again we have 50 parents supporting the school boards today. ten transgender activists. you mentioned school starts in three weeks. today's ruling will have a rather immediate impact. we'll send it back to you, dana. >> dana: lots of interest in this today. thank you so much for being on the case, nate. >> you got it. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: hemmer, you love august but here is a sign summer is flying by quickly. the associated press releasing its college football rankings. georgia is the team to beat. the two-time national champs topped the poll of the top 25 teams. michigan number two ahead of ohio state. is that you? >> bill: wh
transgender activists protested outside and inside a middletown school board meeting in june. >> it ishome or not. >> but of course on the other side parents who elected school board members to represent their values tell fox news this is ridiculous and parents should know what's going on with their child. >> this is for our middle school and under age groups. these are babies. these are minors. these are children who need their parents to be aware. >> again we have 50...
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and my dad rented a bus to bring 40 puerto ricans up from washington heights to middletown, connecticuthe find random puerto ricans? [ laughter ] >> yeah, "get in the bus!" no, it was all a bunch of friends and family. there was a snowstorm and they were late. so we had -- i was mortified because they were holding the curtain for the miranda bus. it's an 80-seat theater. so it's half the audience is the miranda bus. and it was very mortifying for young jesus. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm sure you forgave them. >> i did. it really messed my mom up. she did rosary for a month after seeing her son crucified. >> jimmy: oh, really? oh, yeah. >> even though it's in song, it really messed her up. >> jimmy: yeah, right. seeing your son crucified. >> it's not great. >> jimmy: one of the things you don't want to see as parent. speaking of being a parent, i want to take a break here, because i want to talk about this song that has really seeped into every pore of every iota of my home and my body and my ears and my brain and everything like that. we're going to come back. lin-manuel miranda is with
and my dad rented a bus to bring 40 puerto ricans up from washington heights to middletown, connecticuthe find random puerto ricans? [ laughter ] >> yeah, "get in the bus!" no, it was all a bunch of friends and family. there was a snowstorm and they were late. so we had -- i was mortified because they were holding the curtain for the miranda bus. it's an 80-seat theater. so it's half the audience is the miranda bus. and it was very mortifying for young jesus. [ laughter ]...
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first one take you to middletown, connecticut saturday night at 6:30.hey received a complaint about noise and breaking glass and officer by the name of carley travis, first officer approached a man who she realized the closer she got to him he had a hammer. and she asked him very calmly, repeatedly to put down the hammer. he would not. and so she called for backup. and that inflamed him. and he started to come after her with a ma'amer. >> ainsley: she tackled or actually he, his last name is tate. he tackled the police officer and he is beating her with a hammer and she, police said she had to fight for her life. watch this video. it's graphic, we warn you. >> stop! stop! [screaming] >> ainsley: so you heard the gunshot there. she, after telling him to put down the weapon, he said no. and then he tackled her. he charged at her, can you see him there with a hammer and she pulled out her gun and she had to shoot. he was arrested. he was treated at the hospital. and then she also went to the hospital. her injuries were minor, thank goodness. >> brian: who
first one take you to middletown, connecticut saturday night at 6:30.hey received a complaint about noise and breaking glass and officer by the name of carley travis, first officer approached a man who she realized the closer she got to him he had a hammer. and she asked him very calmly, repeatedly to put down the hammer. he would not. and so she called for backup. and that inflamed him. and he started to come after her with a ma'amer. >> ainsley: she tackled or actually he, his last name...
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cnn's jason carroll is in the area where alix dorsainvil grew up, that is middletown, new hampshire.ason, what more are you learning about this kidnapping? and i'm sure this is an area where people are just, you know, devastated by what they're seeing about this woman from their hometown being kidnapped. >> reporter: as you can imagine, there are a lot of prayers here for dorsainvil and her daughter. we'll see if some of those protests that you mentioned there going on in haiti put any sort of pressure on what is happening behind the scenes. i can tell you that el roi haiti, that is the faith-based humanitarian organization that dorsainvil and her husband work for, they put out a statement which says they've been working diligently not only with haitian officials but with u.s. officials as well. but they caution, brianna, that they're really not able to say much about whatever efforts are going on behind the scenes because their feeling is that that could jeopardize whatever efforts are being made. and that's the same sentiment we heard in d.c., not only from the state department but
cnn's jason carroll is in the area where alix dorsainvil grew up, that is middletown, new hampshire.ason, what more are you learning about this kidnapping? and i'm sure this is an area where people are just, you know, devastated by what they're seeing about this woman from their hometown being kidnapped. >> reporter: as you can imagine, there are a lot of prayers here for dorsainvil and her daughter. we'll see if some of those protests that you mentioned there going on in haiti put any...
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but the policy for middletown schools explicitly requires an assessment of an individual's student healthld know that our staff members and our education world truly do know our children. they are the educators in the building every day. and to discredit them is what the state did today. they discredited the ability of the educators and our guidance counselors. >> today in court, laurels for the three districts involved made clear that the conversation would start privately with the child at school before possibly bringing the parents into it. the judge's decision will have an immediate impacted with the schools set to start here in new jersey in about three weeks. bret? >> bret: nate to foia live in free hollande, thanks. speaking of schooled going ahead with the student loan agenda despite losing his case in the supreme court. hedward lawrence has details frm the white house forgive certain student loans as overall student debt relief plan remains sidelined by the supreme court. changed the way income driven repayment programs count months towards forgiveness. the new rules count partia
but the policy for middletown schools explicitly requires an assessment of an individual's student healthld know that our staff members and our education world truly do know our children. they are the educators in the building every day. and to discredit them is what the state did today. they discredited the ability of the educators and our guidance counselors. >> today in court, laurels for the three districts involved made clear that the conversation would start privately with the child...
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right now, temperatures back from 61 degrees at the bolinas fire station to 97 degrees in middletown, 82 degrees in sonoma. so it's relatively on the pleasant side at this hour. the only thing is these temperatures will continue to climb and it's in the high 70s now around america canyon, east bay numbers this is where the heat has been on. we're talking 92 degrees at this hour in alamo, going up to a high of 99 degrees. it is 78 degrees. it is pleasant in panola and 80 in castro valley. check out these numbers. saratoga at 83, 85 in morgan hill and mid 80s and san jose when the average high this time of the year is 81 degrees. there meanwhile, 79 degrees in san mateo. foster city, pretty similar conditions and 80s will become right now around, let's say, stanford all the way to palo alto. these temperatures are pretty close to where we were this time yesterday, except we're on our way to a warmer day in fairfield. five degrees hotter at this hour there. otherwise, two degrees warmer in half moon bay. and that's because the fog has been thinning out there. the winds are now picking up
right now, temperatures back from 61 degrees at the bolinas fire station to 97 degrees in middletown, 82 degrees in sonoma. so it's relatively on the pleasant side at this hour. the only thing is these temperatures will continue to climb and it's in the high 70s now around america canyon, east bay numbers this is where the heat has been on. we're talking 92 degrees at this hour in alamo, going up to a high of 99 degrees. it is 78 degrees. it is pleasant in panola and 80 in castro valley. check...
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to bruce pedulla.iddl he is the board attorney foretow middletown and minneapolis and jeannie isaacson. she is the isaac mom of four. i'm going to start with you, jeannie, first of all. h jeanniit's not you know, a lof us are really concerned, angry about what we see happening. but very few people stand up and put a public face forward. so first of all, i jusdt want to commend you for your courage. and my question to you is,paren are other parents standing with you? , ra thank you, rachel, for having me on tonight. and yer havis, there are parentt are starting to stand up and realize that they're thee to voices for their children. and if they don't do it,use at t who will? because at this poinhis point, you know, every politician out there, political figure is kind of trying to get in the way of the family unit and they needt to back up. yeah. are you seeing bipartisan support, jeannie ? yes, you are. good. yeah. bruce, you know, first of all, o from a public relations perspective, i just can't imagine why the governor would gove on parents. n't se it just doesn't seem like a good look
to bruce pedulla.iddl he is the board attorney foretow middletown and minneapolis and jeannie isaacson. she is the isaac mom of four. i'm going to start with you, jeannie, first of all. h jeanniit's not you know, a lof us are really concerned, angry about what we see happening. but very few people stand up and put a public face forward. so first of all, i jusdt want to commend you for your courage. and my question to you is,paren are other parents standing with you? , ra thank you, rachel, for...
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middletown 56.n there, molina said 53 one of the cooler cooler ones along with tiburon, but 5859 sonoma and napa 43, 4540 for truckee, south lake tahoe and mammoth lakes. one system coming in. we have actually had two a couple of them coming in. yeah, pretty impressive is it september? no, it's only august . and these systems are moving into the pacific northwest. we have some tropical moisture. the remains of what was once eugene falling apart. some of that will start to drift in towards our we get a break from the heat for a while, i think maybe all the way into the least saturday. a lot of high clouds, mid-level clouds. this does tend to favor areas south and east and over the sierra starting to pick up a hero on some of the forecast projection for the mountains. not until sunday. monday tuesday. but there you go, south lake tahoe and truckee showing some signs of some tropical moisture and thunderstorm activity. 50, 60, 70 to 80 in the morning. overcast maybe a little drizzle. the breeze will be
middletown 56.n there, molina said 53 one of the cooler cooler ones along with tiburon, but 5859 sonoma and napa 43, 4540 for truckee, south lake tahoe and mammoth lakes. one system coming in. we have actually had two a couple of them coming in. yeah, pretty impressive is it september? no, it's only august . and these systems are moving into the pacific northwest. we have some tropical moisture. the remains of what was once eugene falling apart. some of that will start to drift in towards our...
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and also up to middletown, but 51 in lagunitas and 52 fairfax out to point reyes station 40s in the mountainsegrees. susanville 55. and the activities close i mean it's there you mention it because boy, it doesn't take much. but all that activity continues to rumble just south and east and north of tahoe, truckee and reno, at least so far, but the highest building in. and that's going to allow temperatures to warm up. so it starts we bottomed out yesterday and the temps today will jump it up and it looks like three and out again. that's the way the old used to be. the old rule of thumb was three to now. and then all of a sudden we didn't see that for a few years. now we're seeing it again, sunny and warmer. what that means is three days of heat and then the fall comes back and temperatures cool off. and that's exactly what it looks this time, 60, 7080s on the temps. how to stay will be sunday. then it starts a little bit of a cooldown monday a bigger cooldown on tuesday. all right, steve, thank you. time is 443. parts of interstate 80 expected to be shut down again this weekend. we'll tell yo
and also up to middletown, but 51 in lagunitas and 52 fairfax out to point reyes station 40s in the mountainsegrees. susanville 55. and the activities close i mean it's there you mention it because boy, it doesn't take much. but all that activity continues to rumble just south and east and north of tahoe, truckee and reno, at least so far, but the highest building in. and that's going to allow temperatures to warm up. so it starts we bottomed out yesterday and the temps today will jump it up...
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this one area of middletown reporting 84, perhaps some of the higher elevation areas there.porting a 78 getting into the afternoon. we're going to be partly cloudy at the coast, mostly sunny for the rest of us. this cloud cover here is expected to bring with it some moisture. and with that, the risk of thunderstorms for the afternoon for the sierra if you are heading in that direction for us by about 5:00 or so, it's coming our way. we're not expecting any rain or that possibility of a thunderstorm, but we will see an increase in cloud cover, perhaps turning mostly cloudy. it looks like, right about the 5:00 hour and then heading into the sunset. meanwhile, our temperatures for today going to be warmer than yesterday, 90 degrees. santa rosa, upper 60, san francisco, upper 70s in oakland, 96 for you. livermore 89 over san jose and continuing to climb into the business week. a better look at the afternoon highs for today and the week ahead. coming up. thank you, rosemary. and old plan to build a large delivery center in san francisco is now back. what amazon is saying about wh
this one area of middletown reporting 84, perhaps some of the higher elevation areas there.porting a 78 getting into the afternoon. we're going to be partly cloudy at the coast, mostly sunny for the rest of us. this cloud cover here is expected to bring with it some moisture. and with that, the risk of thunderstorms for the afternoon for the sierra if you are heading in that direction for us by about 5:00 or so, it's coming our way. we're not expecting any rain or that possibility of a...