Daily Show Prep: Thurs, May 26

Daily : Thurs, 26

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Grandfather of Texas school shooter Salvador Ramos says his mother is ‘feeling bad for everybody’

School Board Member Deceptively Claims Uvalde Shooter Was a White Nationalist

Witnesses: Police Refused to Enter School as Uvalde Shooter Rampaged, Subdued Parents Begging Them to Act

Revolution: To Fight Racial Injustice, the US Army Will Rename Nine Historic Bases

Hour 2

Ray Liotta who died in his sleep next to his fiance in Dominican Republic hotel while shooting new film Dangerous Waters

WEF wants kids to learn in the metaverse to curb climate change

Poll Shows Gas Prices And Inflation Have Caused More Than Half Of American Families To CANCEL Summer Plans


Hour 3

Pop Star Halsey Says Label Won’t Release Her Music Unless She Goes Viral on TikTok
‘Republicans For Biden’ Owe The Nation — Heck, The World — An Apology

Democratic Senators call on messaging apps WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal to address “misinformation”

Exclusive : Andy Rutten On At Meeting

Andy Rutten joins us to relive his night at the board meeting, why they targeted him, and he reveals some during the .

Andy Rutten had previously how PHM was breaking the law with SAC meetings. He thinks PHM might be breaking the law on another .

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After Caught Breaking , They Are Opening Diversity And Inclusion To The Public

We’ve been talking about how local districts have been using meetings secret to hide from the general public they are doing in . (Penn-Harris-Madison) were one of the districts using this tactic.

In March, the state of Indiana informed PHM they were violating state in doing so.

Now … via Real News Michiana:

The Penn Harris Madison School Corporation is having its first PUBLIC of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council (SAC) on Monday night. The SAC was developed in 2020 following the death of George Floyd and the ensuing Lives Matter riots. Since its creation, SAC meetings had been illegally held in secret, closed-door sessions. Parental complaints about the illegal meetings lead to an investigation by the State of Indiana. The state eventually notified the school district that must allow the public to attend the SAC meetings.