Sexual assault. Marianne rafferty is live with a fight that is escalating across the country. Marianne good evening. Reporter good evening trace. In his opinion temporarily blocking rules j David F Bowman says he hopes the state and School Boards can negotiate in good faith and strike a balance between protecting transgender students and the rights of parents to bring up their kids. Three School Districts in Monmouth County were sued by the state back in june after adopting policies that require teachers and staff to inform a parent if their child wanted to use pronouns or School Facilities that did not conform to their sex at birth. That injunction is temporary while the larger case plays out in the states civil rights division. Temperature attorney representing the Marlboro Board Of Education saying that process could take years. In the meantime he writes the School District is now severely constrained in its ability to notify parents about important issues involving their minor chil
the mayor comes back with this we will continue to double down on programs we know work and we remain focused on coming up with new and innovative ways to help our communities feel safer. she s talking about a juvenile curfew. your thoughts on this. we don t need invasion, you just need to do what you were doing before when it actually worked pre covid which is make arrests and then from. this idea we re going to have innovative programs because you re creating a kerr cue and if someone who is a minor gets caught goes into a program. doesn t mean anything. and as much as they re pushing forward with these new ideas or going back to the old i hope everyone in dc remembers the people now trying to fix the problem are the people who created the problem in the first place so they should suffer politically. trace: i hear innovation and i think can t we do fundamental, get away from innovation and go back to fundamentals. jason rantz thank you as always. thank you. trace: coming up k
whistleblower a registered democrat, but he had a significant one of the presidential candidates currently trying to challenge donald trump inaccurate selection. we knew there were multiple reasons the inspector general thought the whistleblower had partisan bias and it couldn t be just that he was registered democrat. learning that he had professional ties to one of the candidates is important but also reason to believe the whistleblower wasn t just blowing whistle is repeating hearsay. he got a lot wrong with what he claimed about this phone call and this is the problem with the impeachment inquiry. we already have the phone call. we can read it. we don t need whistleblowers. we don t need to hear about it. the shannon: there s a big effort to get testimony directly from this whistleblower. everyone in dc hopes that happens, we get more answers. we deserve that testimony and the evidence to be protected that he has.
their day here at the world war ii memorial are up 17th street outside the white house. they are basically making everyone in dc who willisen or who is just will listen or just passing by know how upset they are how veterans have been treated during the government shutdown. everything started out this morning. predawn the crowd was gathering. before the speeches and the chants and the songs started this morning we did see the organizers lead a charge tearing down, breaking apart and then taking down the metal barricades that surrounded the entire world war ii memorial. they then laid them in a heap over on a grassy area just to the side of the memorial and that allowed several hundred people to go into the world war ii memorial which is technically closed. the police did not the police were not really having a huge presence here this morning. they let everybody right in. we saw in the distance a similar scene on the steps of the lincoln memorial this