NAVARRO: “I‘m sorry, I‘m just not in the mood after that conversation about Jocelynn Carranza to segue into a lighthearted topic. It’s something that’s really weighing on me because I live in Miami, a community that is going through incredible pain right now. So I‘m going to use my time to urge parents to reassure their kids, to urge parents to teach their kids not to bully others because of where they may come from, or where their parents may have come from, to ask teachers to make sure that schools are safe spaces and that our children can go to school without fear of being bullied literally to death.”
PHILLIP: “Yeah, I really appreciate that message, Ana, and I think we all agree with it. Thank you so much.”
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