scott farcus hey. something has happened. a fuse blew and i had gone out of my skull. jesse: if you do nothing and live in fear your bully will continue to control you. at a certain point, you got to take a stand. they may take a life but they will never take our freedom! jesse: in washington a brave group of high school students are having their william wallace moment. we told you about him last night. their state requires every student k through 12 to be masked up all day every day. even though science says it s wrong. funny how quickly the left abandoned follow the science when they didn t like where it led. but thankfully these kids aren t staying silent anymore. we are all walking in the school with no mask on.
schools across the country prepare for the upcoming school year. and the pressure to make a decision is playing out in california right now. cnn national correspondent on it for us. brin, what happened? yeah. the politicalization of mask wearing has been from day one of this pandemic. i was just shifting into the schools as districts are hoping to get every child back into their seats in classrooms. and in california, there was a lot of back and forth that happened just recently with the california department of health who said that no student k through 12 could enter a classroom if they didn t wear a mask. and they got a lot of pushback from parents and administrators. the governor heard it too. another tweet was sent that essentially said they re going to let individual school districts decide what they are going to mandate when it comes to masks in the classroom. now, this is something ma that is being echoed across the country. new jersey, neighbor to new york is saying districts
and you know, it wasn t easy. and to know that you could be sitting in class with with young men and women who did not get in fairly, how are you and other students feel being this? feel being this? i have talked to several students since the boston globe broke the story this morning. but i don t really want to i don t know how representative their views are of the entire student k yale daily news cond a survey on certain plus factors in admissions. according to the survey, 43% of the students were for and 41% against giving preferential treatment to recruited athletes in admissions. only 22% of students were for giving children of potential or current donors special status, while 64% of the students were against such practice.
titled hate wins. governor huckabee joins me now. good to see you, governor. you know. thank you, martha. martha: you white about the impact of music on your life and i would imagine that s what led you to want to be part of this organization that helped to spread the art to children who maybe wouldn t be able to enjoy them otherwise. absolutely, martha. without music as a child, i wouldn t be talking to you today. i would be eking out a living trying to pay rent on the little rent house in southern arkansas. to mere, this was about continuing something that i have been doing for decades. that s using every means available to try to put musical instruments in the hands of kids in public schools. did i that as a governor. we created mandates for music and art education for every student k through 12. that s why i was invited on the board. it had nothing to do with my politics or my faith. i didn t bring either one of those tout board. but obviously it made some people unhappy. thi