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CNN Tonight

couple years ago at the washington post, citing that they found among high school teachers, there are 87 democrats for every 13 republicans. among english teachers, it's 97 democrats for every three republicans. among health teachers, it is 99 to 1. there is a big gap between the politics of public school teachers and the politics of the public. inevitably, that is going to create tension. teachers are working for the public. there is a values gap. the question is, how do we address that? is the right way to address that the ron desantis, christopher rufo strategy of trying to write the laws that ban every idea that conservative parents don't like? no. we are seeing the results of that play out here with this port teacher the just wanted to show a silly movie with a gay character. it is sad. i think the conversation that we should be having is, how do we get some more political

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Anderson Cooper 360

>> why is asking a child their pronouns indoctrination? >> if you ask my children who are seven and eight, what are your pronouns, they don't even know what that is. so, when you ask that, you are planting the seed in their minds that they maybe should identify as another gender, or that identifying as another genders hip or cool. hey, my teacher is asking me. so, maybe this is what i should do. >> i certainly never felt that way about my teachers. i did not learn i was heterosexual from my health teachers -- who is watching 90s movies with brad pitt in it. >> yeah. and i think that's how most of us are. >> we wanted to hear what some of the more liberal parents had to say. some of them said in a meeting, and one past me this note calling it a hate group. the next day, we met with those parents. for the record, have any of your kids a moment that, i'm feeling peer pressure to be gay or trans? >> no.

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CNN News Central

pronounce. >> reporter: the school board has tabled the proposal. why is asking a child their pronounce indocket lynnation. >> if you ask my children who are 7 and 8, what are their pronounce? they don't even know what that is. when you ask that, they're planting a seed in their mind, maybe they should identify as anotherend is hip or cool. hey, my teacher is asking me, so maybe this is what i should do. >> reporter: i certainly never felt that way. i didn't learn i was heterosexual from my health teachers. it is from watching '90s movie with brad pitt in it. >> i think that's how most of us are. >> reporter: we wanted to hear some of the more liberal parents. the next day we met with the parents. for the report, have any of your kids said i'm feeling peer

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BBC News at Six

with the head of the union. in total, 1.6 million public sector workers are voting over whether to strike this winter. in hospitals, that means everyone from cleaners and porters to managers, nurses and junior doctors. but it's notjust health — teachers and university lecturers are also considering taking action. in the private sector, around 200,000 people are already striking. postal workers have so far walked out for eight days this year, while rail workers more than 12 days. inflation is now atjust over 10% and could rise even higher by the end of the year. many people are striking because their pay isn't keeping up with inflation. this year, private sector pay has risen by 6.2%, while public sector pay has risen by 2.2%. but ministers are warning that big pay increases could push inflation even higher.

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BBC News at Ten

zoe conway is here to tell us more. this is shaping up to be a winter of industrial strife. 100,000 civil servants — including border force staff and planning officers — have voted to strike over their pay and conditions. yesterday the royal college of nursing — announced its first ever national strike — they could walk out before christmas. today the prime minister said the unions demand for a 17% pay rise today the prime minister said the union's demand for a 17% pay rise is "not affordable". in total 1.5 million public sector workers are voting over whether to strike this winter. in hospitals that means everyone from cleaners and porters to managers, nurses and junior doctors. but it's notjust health — teachers and university lecturers are also considering taking action. in the private sector — around 200,000 people are already striking. so far this year postal staff have

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BBC News

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BBC News-20210914-13:16:00

some rare cases, parents and children can't agree and children could overrule their parents and go ahead with vaccines. they will be questions about how that will actually be decided on whether that will be more the case for older children, perhaps, and what happens if parents are keen on the vaccine but it is the children who refuse? it if children have already had covid, parents will wonder, should they get the vaccine as well? and schools will also worry about being dragged into these arguments, because even as they will be the venue is where vaccinations will take place, it will be a scheme run by the health service. we have already heard from health teachers —— head teachers that parents shouldn't put pressure on schools about vaccinations. they say it is health experts, not teachers, who have decided this is a good thing. and whether or not a child is vaccinated, they say, it will not affect access to any other part of school life. it's also worth saying that a key aim of the vaccinations is to help more people stay in school and to actually reduce disruption. 0ther vaccination

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