becoming a norm of attacking people, and let s take a deep breath and think about treating each other with dignity and respect. what you re seeing in washington is happening in our communities, and i don t think i think president biden when he goes to the capitol today is going to say who do we want to be as a nation? and we need to ask who do we want to be as a community? i think that s certainly an important question. today is going to be a day of looking back with real somber. also being tribute to those who were so brave, protecting lawmakers, and the investigation into what happened that day is going and the january 6th committee will accelerate what it s doing in the coming days and weeks, including some potential primetime hearings to really bring attention to what happened that day and also an effort to prevent something like that from happening again. what is your take? would you agree with that step?
i think they often try to make fraud and suppression a synonym and they are quite opposite. suppression can exist even though we know fraud doesn t really exist in this election system. and i don t think that for the people act or the john lewis voting rights act is an overreach. i think our democracy is in crisis and that if real people were in leadership right now, meaning the republicans that are elected right now and joe manchin and kyrsten sinema, we would be able to get this bill passed. but for some reason, they continue to play politics, and quite honestly not put our democracy first. yeah. charlie, there should be more people like you there because when you were there, voting rights, it was unanimous. i mean we even showed mitch mcconnell, who was in congress at the time, saying, you know what? everyone should have the right to vote and applauding that more african americans were being i ve got like ten seconds if you want to respond. just real quick. look, everybody s g
to the population to declare the war over. that means you stop wearing your mask. if you go to stores and restaurants and they ask you to wear a mask coming essay, you know what, i m following the science and you leave. it s time for everybody, i m not talking about me, i m not talking about don lemon, i m talking about the as americans, the viewers, the general public, they have to simply disobey an end this thing once and for all, because the problem is the government is lying to you. they act as if the risk of a 10-year-old is the same as a 65-year-old smoker, that s b.s., stop applying different risk to different people. geraldo: it s also about manners, good manners. greg: you called people flippant who have been thinking about this for two years, there is no flippancy in making a risk management decision. geraldo: take a deep breath, one more month, two more months.
every day. we found they come back a lot of the time a shell of their former selves prior to the pandemic. we understand we have to be patient and we have to persevere. reporter: schools are where the emotional trauma shows up. so that human connection piece and being able to respond to one another, just human to human. that was something that some of our kids lost out on. reporter: the process is different for each age group. for these kindergartens it is a lesson in what to do when emotions boil over. we might feel the strong feelings like mad if we don t do it the right way or nervous. what can you do to help yourself stay calm? take a deep breath. yeah. stop and take a belly breath. reporter: down the hall in third grade, show and tell is
some of our kids lost out on. reporter: the process is different for each age group. for these kindergartners, red light/green light is a lesson in what to do when emotions bowl boil over. when we play games like this, we might feel those strong feelings like mad, maybe if we don t do it the right way. or nervous. what can you do to help yourself stay calm? take a deep breath. yeah, stop. name your feeling and take a belly breath. reporter: down the hall in third grade, show and tell as students share what was good and bad about the day before. show of hands. who likes morning meeting? and can somebody tell me, what do you like about it? what i like about the morning meeting is the good things. what s the secret to getting a third grader to open up about how they feel? i think waiting is important. so making sure that they know they don t just have to share a good thing. just making it very open.