and both teams together. and went and talked to principal. and said, hey, you got to see what they re doing down there. it is really awesome. it kind of raised an eyebrow about praying in public schools and what not. so he just decided, hey, we should check this out, to see if we re in compliance. martha: kelly, why? i mean, legally, as far as i understand it, you have to be coercing someone to participate for it to be illegal, is that right? absolutely. they have never, this all has been a promise he made to go after the games to give thanks. and, can a student he told them, can we come? he said it s a free country. do whatever you want. never abused that position at all in those situations. always about him going to the 50-yard line. i want to point out, people don t have to just believe us. they can go to liberty institute.org, see copies of letters from the school district. what they re saying. the last letter they sent him, this is very clear, any visible
with the program is something that is good. but as far as all the legal stuff, i don t understand, you know, really any of it when they talk about it could potentially cause problems. well, by taking away my rights, it definitely has caused problems. right. community divided. barry, legal counsel-wise, can you tell me your reaction to that statement and also are joe s rights being violated? well, that document that you just read from and the rest of it is available at liberty institute.org and really if you read the entire thing, that school district policy, their statement, is ridiculous. they have gone so far as to ban any visible religious expression by any district employees. so they re the ones that are violating the law here and placing themselves really squarely in the risk of litigation. and so this is really a decision by the school district to choose
flavor. you can nix the did you team up to do this? i did this. i directed. she s always wearing the pants. you wore the boots. let s start. we re cutting the croissants, right, liberty? yeah. we re going to cut the croissants and break the eggs. if you want to be an egg breaker. how many eggs? five. well, three for this. three or five. doesn t really matter. come on, brian. you want to do it the expert chef way. let s do this. beautiful egg breaking. my kids love to break the eggs. throw everything in there. throw everything in there. sugar, salt. vanilla. it will be on the website. pumpkin. the syrup for later. you whisk it and you re all set. the easiest breakfast in the world. are you going to do anything? he went to chef school for a
saturday evening, rain across the pacific northwest and stormy weather across the lower mississippi valley into the midwest. you re going to need the umbrellas with the costumes as you head out trick-or-treating. let s go back inside. maria, thank you very much. thank you is right. you count on leland vitter to deliver the news every single day. this morning, he s serving up a breakfast perfect for halloween. we re cooking with he and his sister liberty. leland i love your name. liberty. i do too. what say patriotic family. this is going to be breakfast with you the same as our house. liberty in the white dress telling us all what to do. exactly. where are your cowboy boots? i try to keep you guessing, steve. that was the whole idea. what are you going to make us to make our mouths water? this looks good. we re making pumpkin croissant french toast. pumpkin? it s a little autumnal
the bacon before it s cooked goes on here. you brush it with that syrup combo and bake it. and you re done. is that sweet and tangy. we heard this week that bacon kills you. right. slow down. liberty, one thing everyone should know about leland? about leland? look at the look he s giving you. he s a fabulous cook, ladies. he s a fabulous cook. she s a classically trained french chef at the cordon blue in paris. i must have gotten some of those genes with me. excellent. and i take after her. she has a ph.d. in math. all the brains went right here. i love the sibling rivalry. liberty and leland, thanks for joining us. you made america a better place. have a safe trip back to scotland. i have to whisk lyle ywhile