00:53:00.000Because there's not enough protective equipment.
00:53:02.000When factory workers in Ohio are faced with dangerous conditions because this administration hasn't given clear guidance on how to protect our people.
00:53:12.000When teachers in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and across the country are being asked to return to the school.
00:54:13.000While working families are struggling, he's looking out for the people who are already doing just fine the wealthy, the big corporations, the donors to his campaign.
00:56:38.000Small business owners, like the ones whose shops and restaurants line the streets of Birmingham, Michigan, Charleston, South Carolina, of tribal nations, line the streets of Philadelphia and bring our communities to life.
00:58:14.000But let's remember, Donald Trump is suing to take health care coverage away from more than 20 million Americans and eliminate protections for over 100 million with pre existing conditions.
00:59:06.000Why does she remind me of an oversized baby?
00:59:12.000She literally looks like an adult sized, like a grown up baby.
00:59:18.000She has a major plan to invest in clean energy jobs and infrastructure.
00:59:22.000In the House of Representatives, we're closing loopholes to ensure local infrastructure projects use American made materials and local labor and support American manufacturing.
00:59:33.000Unlike Donald Trump, Joe Biden will actually enforce Buy American rules, investing in American made clean energy, building materials, high tech equipment, and RD, all creating more good jobs.
00:59:48.000In Michigan, we're banning business practices that have exploited workers and cost them hundreds of millions of dollars in lost wages.
00:59:55.000When unemployment is the highest rate since the Great Depression, millions of people have seen their hours and pay slack.
01:01:49.000I like how she's got, like, kind of an attitude.
01:01:53.000She's like, she's got that sort of like, you know, or a man who only knows how to deny and distract, a leader who cares about our families or a president who cares about himself.
01:02:17.000In a democracy, we do not elect saviors.
01:02:21.000We cast our ballots for those who see our struggles and pledge to serve, who hear our dreams and work to make them real, who defend our way of life by protecting our right to vote.
01:02:34.000Faced with a president of cowardice, Joe Biden is a man of proven courage.
01:02:40.000He will restore our moral compass by confronting our challenges, not by hiding from them or undermining our elections to keep his job.
01:02:50.000In a time of voter suppression at home and authoritarians abroad, Joe Biden will be a champion for free and fair elections, for a public health system that keeps us safe, for an economy that we build back better than before, and for accountability and integrity in our system of justice.
01:03:10.000We stand with Joe Biden because this isn't just about defeating Donald Trump.
01:03:47.000This unprecedented moment calls for leadership.
01:03:51.000Steady, inclusive leadership, driven by people who understand that our democracy is based on the value of each and every one of us being treated with dignity and respect.
01:04:04.000Leaders who respond to the needs of hardworking Americans who, right this minute, are unable to pay rent, put food on the table, and keep their loved ones safe.
01:04:14.000As a black woman, I find myself at a crucial intersection in American politics.
01:04:21.000For far too long, black female leadership in this country has been utilized without being acknowledged or valued.
01:05:38.000Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are that bridge, heeding voices from within the movement for racial justice, listening to the people, and acting with empathy and compassion to reflect our shared humanity.
01:05:54.000Tonight, we'll hear from a number of American leaders, including former acting U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates, who refused to defend an unconstitutional travel ban and paid for it with her job.
01:06:09.000The threat to this nation, to our democracy, is real.
01:06:15.000You've watched the president now for three years.
01:06:18.000Look at what he's doing instilling fear.
01:06:21.000I mean, not joking, instilling fear, sowing division, stroking racial division, undercutting every institution that was designed to check the abuse of power by the president or anyone else.
01:07:08.000For nearly 30 years, through Democratic and Republican administrations, I worked alongside my DOJ colleagues to advance our nation's promise of equal justice.
01:07:20.000Can we get the sign language out of here?
01:07:23.000administration and stayed on as acting attorney general for the Trump transition.
01:07:28.000Then, 10 days in, I was fired for refusing to defend President Trump's shameful and unlawful Muslim travel ban.
01:07:38.000That was the start of his relentless attacks on our democratic institutions and countless dedicated public servants.
01:07:48.000Like me, these officials didn't swear an oath to a person or a party.
01:07:54.000Public servants promised to defend our Constitution, uphold our laws, and work on behalf of the American people.
01:08:03.000But from the moment President Trump took office, he's used his position to benefit himself rather than our country.
01:08:11.000He's trampled the rule of law, trying to weaponize our Justice Department to attack his enemies and protect his friends.
01:08:20.000Rather than standing up to Vladimir Putin, he fawns over a dictator who is still trying to interfere in our elections.
01:08:29.000He's even trying to sabotage our Postal Service to keep people from being able to vote.
01:08:37.000His constant attacks on the FBI, the free press, inspectors general, federal judges, they all have one purpose to remove any check on his abuse of power.
01:08:51.000Put simply, he treats our country like it's his family business, this time, bankrupting our nation's moral authority.
01:12:39.000We will stay united from Sanders and Warren to Manchin and Warner.
01:12:44.000And with our unity, We will bring bold and dramatic change to our country.
01:12:49.000Let me tell you some of the things we do.
01:12:52.000With President Biden, Vice President Harris, and a Democratic majority, we will make health care affordable for all.
01:13:00.000We'll undo the vicious inequality of income and wealth that has plagued America for far too long, and we'll take strong, decisive action to combat climate change and save the planet.
01:13:12.000We will protect voting rights, fight systemic racism in the criminal justice system and in our economy.
01:13:19.000And restore a Supreme Court that looks out for people, not corporations.
01:13:25.000We'll rebuild our infrastructure and make sure every home, from inner city to rural America, has broadband.
01:13:32.000We will save the post office and once and for all, defeat COVID 19, this evil disease.
01:13:41.000And, beckoned by the lady behind us, we will reform our immigration system so that immigrants yearning to breathe free will at last become American citizens.
01:13:53.000Together, we reignite the hope once felt by millions of men and women, huddled masses on creaking ships, who glimpsed this mighty woman with her torch, knowing they could build a better life here in America.
01:14:10.000And out of this long national nightmare, America will finally awaken to a brighter future and a new day.
01:14:23.000Senator Chuck Schumer reminding us that leadership requires integrity and accountability.
01:14:29.000Real leaders don't ask what we can do for them, they ask what they can do for us.
01:14:35.000In a minute, we will hear from two former presidents.
01:14:38.000And we got our old sign language presidents.
01:14:39.000And we got our old sign language presidents.
01:14:40.000Here are Caroline Kennedy and her son, Jack Schlosser.
01:16:27.000We can reach these new frontiers, but only with a president who asks what he can do for our country and what together we can do to build a better world.
01:16:39.000Let's elect Joe Biden the next president of the United States.
01:16:44.000It's a great pleasure for Jimmy and me to join you in celebrating our next President of the United States, Joe Biden.
01:16:52.000We've known and admired Joe and Jill for many years, and most recently, I've worked with them on tackling the demands faced by the more than 53 million unpaid caregivers in our country who are juggling work and other family responsibilities and putting their own physical and mental health and well-being at risk.
01:17:16.000Joe knows well, too well, the sorrows and struggles of being a family caregiver.
01:17:22.000From Joe's time as a young widower, thrust into single parenthood with a demanding job, to he and Jill caring for their own parents and passing on vote at the end of their lives, he knows caregiving is hard even on the good days.
01:17:39.000Jill and I also know the challenges of caregiving for those who served in the military and returned with visible and invisible wounds.
01:17:48.000And we know those caregivers need a leader in the White House.
01:17:52.000Jimmy and I are voting for Joe because he recognizes the challenges facing our families and has the heart and the talent to make life better for all Americans.
01:18:07.000When I ran for president in 1976, Joe Biden was my first and most effective supporter in the Senate.
01:18:13.000For decades, he has been my loyal and dedicated friend.
01:18:18.000Character and decency to bring us together and restore America's greatness.
01:18:23.000We deserve a person with integrity and judgment, someone who's honest and fair, someone who is committed to what is best for the American people.
01:18:32.000Joe is that kind of leader, and he is the right person for this moment in our nation's history.
01:18:37.000He understands that honesty and dignity are essential traits that determine not only our vision but our actions.
01:19:07.000A presidential election is the world's most important job interview.
01:19:11.000At the end, we hire a leader to help us solve problems, create opportunities, and give our kids better tomorrows.
01:19:17.000That's a tall order this year, with the COVID-19 outbreak on a path to killing 200,000 people and destroying millions of jobs and small businesses.
01:19:29.000At first, he said the virus was under control and would soon disappear.
01:19:34.000When it didn't, he was on TV every day bragging on what a great job he was doing, while our scientists waited to give us vital information.
01:19:43.000When he didn't like the expert advice he was given, he ignored it.
01:19:47.000Only when COVID exploded in even more states did he encourage people to wear masks.
01:20:04.000COVID hit us much harder than it had to.
01:20:08.000We have just 4% of the world's population, but 25% of the world's COVID cases.
01:20:13.000Our unemployment rate is more than twice as high as South Korea's, two and a half times the United Kingdom's, more than three times Japan's.
01:20:21.000Donald Trump says we're leading the world.
01:20:24.000Well, we are the only major industrial economy to have its unemployment rate tripled.
01:20:29.000At a time like this, The Oval Office should be a command center.
01:23:59.000It's time to call the roll and officially nominate the Democratic candidate for President of the United States.
01:24:07.000But this year, for the first time, the roll call is heading out to all 57 states and territories, places that showcase our nation's natural beauty, places where people are working together to secure a better future for our country, and places that are working to rebuild and recover.
01:24:28.000Where thousands have been left homeless and hundreds of thousands have been left without power in the wake of last week's terrible storm.
01:24:59.000And now, the chair of the Democratic National Committee, Tom Perez.
01:25:07.000It's great to be here in Milwaukee, a proud union town.
01:25:10.000Your guys, such a great character, reflect the resilience of our party and our country.
01:25:16.000There's no doubt these last few months have been tough, but good leadership means being able to adapt to any situation.
01:25:22.000And I want to thank the people of Milwaukee for being such gracious and flexible hosts.
01:25:28.000It's also great to be back in Wisconsin, where I was lucky enough to marry my wife, Anne Marie, a little more than three decades ago.
01:25:34.000The progressive movement has deep roots here.
01:25:37.000And since today is the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment's ratification, we should point out that Wisconsin was the first state to ratify it.
01:25:47.000What's more, in its one word motto, Forward, Wisconsin captures something so important about America.
01:25:56.000The way that no matter what challenges today brings, we always believe a better future is possible.
01:26:03.000That's what my parents believed when they emigrated to this country nearly a century ago.
01:26:08.000Fleeing the iron fist of a brutal dictator in the Dominican Republic.
01:26:13.000This nation welcomed them with compassion, and they quickly learned that their hope of building a better life through hard work was shared by generations of Americans.
01:26:23.000Indeed, every American story is a story about that hope, that sense of possibility.
01:26:30.000It's what unites us, defines us, and it's what sustains us now.
01:26:36.000We will work to meet our extraordinary challenges because progress is made by the hopeful, not the cynical.
01:26:43.000And we will do that work together because movements are built by the many, not the few.
01:26:48.000And as you watch tonight's decidedly unconventional roll call and reflect on the diversity of our nation, remember you too are part of the American story.
01:27:02.000And no matter where you come from or where you're watching from tonight, you have a place in Joe Biden's Democratic Party.
01:27:12.000Delegates and distinguished guests, Under our procedural rules, two Democratic candidates submitted nominating documents to our convention secretary for the office of President of the United States, Senator Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden.
01:27:29.000As such, each candidate has provided names of individuals who will make nominating and seconding speeches on their behalf.
01:27:38.000We will begin with nominating and seconding speeches for Senator Sanders.
01:27:44.000Speaking on his behalf will be two progressive champions, Bob King.
01:28:54.000I'm excited to place in the nomination the name of a great champion of the working class, Senator Bernie Sanders.
01:29:05.000Good evening, bienvenidos, and thank you to everyone here today, endeavoring towards a better, more just future for our country and our world.
01:29:16.000In fidelity and gratitude to a mass people's movement working to establish 20th century democracy and human rights.
01:29:25.000Including guaranteed health care, higher education, living wages, and labor rights for all people in the United States.
01:29:35.000A movement striving to recognize and repair the wounds of racial injustice, colonization, misogyny, and homophobia, and to propose and build reimagined systems of immigration and foreign policy that turn away from the violence and xenophobia of our past.
01:29:58.000The unsustainable brutality of an economy that rewards explosive inequalities of wealth for the few at the expense of long term stability for the many, and who organized a historic grassroots campaign to reclaim our democracy.
01:30:18.000In a time when millions of people in the United States are looking for deep, systemic solutions to our crises of mass evictions, unemployment, and lack of health care, in el espiritu del pueblo and out of a love for all people, I hereby second the nomination of Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont for President of the United States of America.
01:30:44.000Thank you, Mr. King and Representative Ocasio Cortez.
01:30:47.000I understand that's the issue, as radical as she is.
01:30:56.000Chris Coons, who holds the Delaware Senate seat once held by the Vice President, and Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester, my colleague in the House.
01:31:06.000But first, we'll hear from Jacqueline Asby, a working American who met Joe Biden in a most unexpected place the elevator where she worked.
01:31:20.000I take powerful people off on my elevator all the time.
01:32:10.000I'm Senator Chris Coons from Delaware, a small state where people expect to see their senators and even sometimes their vice president at the supermarket, at a church festival, out in their community.
01:32:22.000Joe fights for us because he knows our struggles and hopes.
01:32:26.000He knows the pain of loss and the worries of working parents.
01:32:30.000And he's always brought that same personal concern he showed for Jacqueline to getting things done as our senator and then as President Obama's vice president.
01:32:39.000Joe's tackled gun violence and climate change.
01:32:42.000He stood up to dictators and supported our troops.
01:32:45.000He led the recovery effort after the last recession and delivered on a promise to make our health care system fairer and stronger.
01:32:53.000Through it all, Joe Biden's never forgotten where he's from.
01:32:56.000He's been sustained by his faith and his family through the toughest of times.
01:33:00.000And he has the heart and the compassion for this moment.
01:33:04.000For all of these reasons and more, it's my honor to second the nomination of my good friend, Joe Biden, to be the next president of these United States.
01:33:16.000I'm Congresswoman Lisa Blunt Rochester.
01:33:19.000In some history class in the future, children are learning about this moment.
01:33:24.000They're learning about our pain, our grief, our worry.
01:33:29.000But they're also learning about a man named Joe Biden, about how he restored decency to our government and integrity to our democracy.
01:33:39.000They're learning about how we conquered a pandemic, stood united for racial justice, and built our economy back better than before.
01:33:48.000They're learning about how his leadership gave their generation a fighting chance.
01:33:53.000They're learning about us, too, about the resolve and the unity we showed against the forces of hatred and division, about the work we will do over the next 11 weeks, and about the night when, despite our distance, we came together.
01:34:10.000To nominate Joe Biden for President of the United States, a nomination I'm honored to second.
01:34:19.000Pursuant to our convention rules, we'll now proceed to a roll call by states on the selection of our party's candidate for the President of the United States.
01:35:16.000But those who walked this path before us showed us the way forward.
01:35:20.000Quiet on the set, we want to honor John Lewis's incredible life.
01:35:25.000Let's restore the Voting Rights Act and ensure that our democracy belongs to all Americans.
01:35:32.000Alabama casts eight votes for Bernie Sanders, and the great state of Alabama casts 52 votes for our next president of these United States, Joe Biden.
01:35:45.000They can't tell people to be quiet around the camera.
01:35:48.000Are we going to have to go through every fucking state?
01:36:33.000On behalf of the governor Lolo Matanasi Molinga and the American Samoa Democratic Party, we proudly cast 11 votes for our next president of the United States of America.
01:36:50.000As a middle school teacher, I know that public educators are doing everything they can to make sure our students have quality learning experiences this fall.
01:36:59.000As a mother of a high school freshman, I know that it's far from perfect.
01:37:02.000As an NEA union organizer, I'll fight to make sure that it's scientists, parents, and educators that decide when it's safe to go back to school, not politicians.
01:37:12.000As an Arizona Latina, I proudly cast our votes 29 for Bernie Sanders and 51 for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:41:33.000Vote to 303 30 and make sure your voice heard in this election from the cradle of the civil rights movement and in the spirit of good trouble.
01:41:42.000Georgia cast our 117 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:41:47.000Guam, 70 years ago this summer, Chamorros became U.S. citizens.
01:41:53.000We are proud of our resilience, proud of our indigenous heritage, and proud to be part of this historic moment for our party and our nation.
01:42:02.000From the land where America's Day begins, Guam casts two votes for Bernie Sanders and 11 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:43:41.000Here in South Bend, we once feared that our best days were behind us.
01:43:45.000But then, that is such a perfect shot.
01:43:50.000And it's perfect because it represents exactly what Pete Buttigieg is, which is like a Macron background, you know?
01:44:05.000Indiana casts two votes for my friend Bernie Sanders and 86 votes for the next president, Joe Biden.
01:44:12.000That just says, like, international banking, that backdrop.
01:44:15.000But the powerful storm that swept through Iowa last week has taken a terrible toll on our farmers, our small businesses, and our families who are still without power.
01:44:24.000So while we have the honor of casting Iowa's votes 11 for Bernie Sanders and 38 for Joe Biden, we also want to ask you to keep Iowans in your thoughts during this difficult time.
01:44:48.000Joe Biden has a plan to help new farmers get a good start, and by funding schools and health care, he'll make sure that rural communities live, work, and raise a family for generations to come.
01:45:09.000Kansas, the Sunflower State, proudly cast 10 votes for Bernie Sanders and 35 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:45:56.000A community hub, a place where independent artists can make their name and parents can bring their kids during these difficult days of remote learning.
01:47:21.000We need a plan to get the economy going again.
01:47:24.000Joe Biden will get the pandemic under control, create new jobs and manufacturing and clean energy, help small businesses and our restaurants recover.
01:47:35.000And build back better so that our economy is stronger and fairer than it was before.
01:47:41.000Massachusetts cast 30 votes for Bernie Sanders and 83 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:47:49.000Michigan auto workers are the best in the world, but we'd be nowhere without Joe Biden.
01:47:54.000And a lot of folks wanted to let Detroit go bankrupt.
01:47:57.000But Joe Biden believed in us, and together we fought to save our auto industry.
01:48:03.000Now he's got a plan to create a million new auto jobs by investing in clean energy.
01:48:08.000Joe Biden believes in American workers.
01:48:56.000As the 46th mayor of a city that's more than ready for our 46th president, I'm proud to cast Minnesota's 31 votes for Bernie Sanders and 60 votes for our next U.S. president, Joe Biden.
01:49:12.000Tougaloo College reflects the progression of a people from slavery to citizenship to scholarship and leadership, contributing to Mississippi and the world.
01:49:21.000Our alumni are leaders like convention chairman, Congressman Benny Thompson.
01:49:26.000Joe Biden wants to invest 70 billion in HBCUs like Tougaloo.
01:49:30.000Imagine what impact that could have on HBCUs.
01:49:34.000Imagine what impact HBCUs could have on America.
01:49:38.000Mississippi cast two votes for Bernie Sanders and 38 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:49:45.000As a member of the International Union of Brick and Wire and Allied Craft Workers, Local One St. Louis, I love walking around the city and seeing the contributions that my brothers and sisters have made.
01:49:57.000We stand ready to rebuild our nation's infrastructure.
01:50:00.000And with Joe Biden's leadership, we'll create millions of new jobs, building back better.
01:50:06.000Missouri cast 28 votes for Bernie Sanders and 50 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:50:13.000When COVID shut down my college, I came home to my parents' ranch to finish senior year online.
01:52:44.000My name is Derek Lente, State Representative, coming to you from the homeland of my ancestors here at the beautiful Pueblo of Sandia.
01:52:52.000New Mexico is a diverse state, home to 23 indigenous sovereign nations with a rich multicultural history.
01:52:59.000We are all united by the love of this beautiful place that we call home, and we believe that we owe it to the next generation to protect the natural and cultural resources that are their inheritance.
01:53:10.000And to that end, also respect tribal sovereignty.
01:53:14.000New Mexico proudly casts four votes for Bernie Sanders and 42 votes for the next president of the United States of America, Joe Biden.
01:53:26.000As an immigrant from St. Vincent and the Grenadines and an 1199 SCIU registered nurse, I am proud to be part of America's fight against COVID 19.
01:53:38.000But many healthcare workers don't get paid sick leave or have enough protective equipment.
01:53:48.000I worry every day about bringing this virus home to them.
01:53:52.000Joe Biden's plan will help us take better care of your loved ones as well as our own.
01:53:59.000Along with Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, she looks like this New York's votes 44 votes for Bernie Sanders and 277 for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:54:18.000I've been doing this for a long time, so let me just be plain.
01:54:21.000Black people, especially black women, are the backbone of this party.
01:54:25.000And if we don't show up, Democrats don't get elected.
01:54:29.000I'm putting on my mask and we're going to every corner in North Carolina to help organize because we need to make sure everyone shows up for Joe Biden.
01:54:56.000Welcome to the homelands of the Mandan, Hidadza, and Arikara people.
01:54:59.000I graduated from a class of just 44 students, and I had to drive three hours just to take the SATs.
01:55:05.000But growing up, I knew that college was a ladder that could take you anywhere.
01:55:09.000Joe Biden knows that everyone deserves a chance to climb that ladder.
01:55:13.000So, as a proud tribal member, as a Mexican American, and as a Harvard graduate, I am proud to cast North Dakota's votes 10 for Bernie Sanders, and 8 for our next president, Joe Biden.
01:58:59.000Rhode Island, the ocean state, where our restaurant and fishing industry have been decimated by this pandemic.
01:59:07.000Our lucky to have a governor, Gina Raimondo, whose program lets our fish catches directly to the public, and our state appetizer, Calamari, is available in all 50 states.
01:59:20.000The Calamari comeback state of Rhode Island casts one vote for Bernie Sanders and 34 votes for the next president, Joe Biden.
01:59:38.000I am on the campus of South Carolina State University, the alma mater of Majority Whip Jim Clyburn and the late Dr. Inley England Clyburn, for whom its Honors College is named.
02:00:15.000As a first American citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, I welcome you to the Pahasapa, the Black Hills, the site of my creation story, and home to the Ocheti Shakowi, the Great Sioux Nation.
02:00:45.000100 years ago tonight, suffragists based here at the Hermitage Hotel in Nashville cheered as Tennessee became the 36th and deciding state to ratify the 19th Amendment, granting women the right to vote.
02:00:58.000This year, I'm casting my very first presidential vote for Joe Biden.
02:02:01.000Here in Utah, we've had mail in voting for years.
02:02:03.000If you register to vote, you automatically get sent a ballot.
02:02:08.000It's fast, it's reliable, and it's easy for everyone to participate.
02:02:12.000In 2016, we had turnout well over 80%.
02:02:17.000And this year, we're expecting even higher.
02:02:19.000That's why I have a little bit of respect for Pete Buttigieg.
02:02:22.000Because, as much as he is like a fag and a sociopath and like a neoliberal technocrat, at least the presentation is clean, logistical, it makes sense, it's practical.
02:02:34.000The state of Vermont, strongly believing in economic justice and racial justice and environmental justice.
02:02:41.000Where the fuck do these people even crawl out of?
02:02:43.000They put them in a parking lot in t shirts with a video camera.
02:02:47.000Authoritarianism and racism of the Trump administration is proud to cast 15 votes for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and nine votes for the next President of the United States, Joe Biden.
02:03:01.000In recognition of our Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and our delegate to Congress, Stacey Plaskett, we bring you greetings from the Virgin Islands of the United States.
02:03:11.000Where a young Alexander Hamilton was raised, the vacation home of a nominee with talkwise waters.
02:03:18.000White sand beaches and friendly people.
02:03:20.000We cast our 13 votes for Joseph R. Biden.
02:04:14.000As a 15 year old refugee from Vietnam, I knew that education was the key to finding opportunities in my new home.
02:04:22.000When having children of my own, I became an advocate to improve the public education system that gave me a chance to contribute to our America.
02:04:31.000Democrats invest in education because we are committed to fighting for all kids.
02:04:37.000Washington cast 43 votes to Senator Bernie Sanders and 66 votes to our next president, Joe Biden.
02:04:47.000West Virginians have changed the narrative about public education.
02:04:51.000Parents, teachers, and service personnel have worked.
02:04:54.000Together to fight for safe and welcoming schools, sufficient funding for classroom equipment, and fair wages for teachers and school service personnel.
02:05:03.000Elections matter, but so does activism.
02:05:06.000So let's keep fighting to guarantee a quality education for all our children and let's elect a president who will fight alongside us.
02:05:15.000West Virginia casts 34 votes for our next president, Joe Biden.
02:05:30.000Joe understands more than most our grief over Matt's death.
02:05:34.000But we see in Joe so much of what made Matt's life special his commitment to equality, his passion for social justice, and his boundless compassion for others.
02:06:10.000What many don't see is the joy, the resilience, and opportunity that lies within this community and so many others across America just like it, where hardworking people are fighting to provide for their families and to build a better future.
02:06:22.000We know that we build a better future for our nation by channeling Wisconsin's legacy as the birthplace of the labor and the progressive movement and uniting around a bold, inclusive agenda that uplifts every community in the pursuit of a more just future.
02:06:57.000Long before this train station bore his name, you see Joe Biden up here on the platform with the rest of the crowd, on his way to work or going home to his family.
02:07:19.000Our nation faces dawning challenges, but I've known Joe Biden for 40 years, and there's nobody I trust more to lead our party, unite our country, and restore our standing in the world.
02:07:28.000What's more, he's humble, he tells the truth, he treats everybody he encounters with respect and builds bridges, not walls.
02:07:35.000We got the good signer back, we got the attitude.
02:08:53.000I'm pleased to announce that Vice President Joe Biden has officially been nominated by the Democratic Party as our candidate for President of the United States.
02:09:05.000Vice President Biden is hereby invited to deliver an acceptance speech.
02:09:14.000Well, thank you very, very much from the bottom of my heart.
02:10:24.000Now we're going to talk about a topic that touches all of our lives health care.
02:10:30.000The Affordable Care Act was game changing.
02:10:32.000This pandemic has revealed just how important it is to protect and improve it.
02:10:38.000Increasing access to health care and bringing down its costs have always been a priority for Joe Biden because for Joe, And for all of us, health care is personal.
02:10:53.000It's the toughest battles that call for the steadiest leadership.
02:10:58.000Again and again, they were told to give up on affordable health care.
02:11:03.000They knew it would cost them politically.
02:11:05.000The Republicans say this will prove to be unpopular.
02:12:28.000Now it's unthinkable that Donald Trump is trying to take that health care away.
02:12:34.000In the middle of a pandemic, he's still trying to get rid of the Affordable Care Act.
02:12:40.000This fight is personal for Joe, as personal as it gets.
02:12:46.000So when Joe says he has a plan to strengthen the Affordable Care Act, protect those with pre existing conditions, and expand, To expand access to every American, he's thinking about how having health care saved his boys.
02:13:01.000When his plan talks about lowering drug prices and making care more affordable, he's thinking about Bo, who spent his final days in comfort because he was insured.
02:13:14.000Joe Biden knows what affordable health care means to American families because of what it's meant to his.
02:13:58.000He was born in 15 and with a heart condition known as transposition of the greater arteries and ended up requiring a transplant.
02:14:08.000And thankfully, the ACA had already taken effect.
02:14:11.000But now that's something that we think about all the time, especially with his coverage, the potential coverage maxes, and his initial hospital stay was over $3 million that was built back to the insurance.
02:14:22.000I remember thinking as Bo lay dying in bed, and we'd sit, lie in bed with him, his brother and I and his sister, and thinking to myself, what in God's name would I do if the doctor walked in and said, I'm sorry, you've outrun your insurance, you've reached your cap, suffer the last few months of your life on your own.
02:14:45.000I came from a part of the country, rural Missouri, where basically everybody was a Republican and I was a Republican.
02:15:50.000And in fact, people in my church that can't take advantage of it because they don't have good health care, that's pretty discouraging to me and that's pretty discouraging to them.
02:16:00.000Because of the myasthenia gravis and the fact that it's a very.
02:19:07.000By the time you're watching this, you will have grown up to be strong and courageous, but I don't know how much longer I'll be around for you.
02:19:20.000I was diagnosed with ALS today, which is a deadly, debilitating disease.
02:19:28.000After I was diagnosed, the president passed a tax bill that put my health care at risk.
02:19:35.000So I went to Washington, D.C. My next guest made headlines when he confronted a Republican senator on an airplane.
02:20:12.000My name is Audie Barkin, and I am speaking to you through this computer voice because I have been paralyzed by a mysterious illness called ALS.
02:20:21.000Like so many of you, I have experienced the ways our healthcare system is fundamentally broken enormous costs, denied claims, dehumanizing people.
02:20:30.000This is why we shouldn't have democracy.
02:20:35.000I have traveled the country meeting countless patients like me, demanding more of our representatives and our democracy.
02:20:43.000Today, We are witnessing the tragic consequences of our failing health care system.
02:20:49.000In the midst of a pandemic, nearly a hundred million Americans do not have sufficient health insurance.
02:20:55.000And even good insurance does not cover essential needs like long term care.
02:21:01.000Our loved ones are dying in unsafe nursing homes, our nurses are overwhelmed and unprotected, and our essential workers are treated as dispensable.
02:21:11.000We live in the richest country in history, and yet we do not guarantee this most basic human right.
02:21:17.000Everyone living in America should get the health care they need, regardless of their employment status or ability to pay.
02:21:24.000Even during this terrible crisis, Donald Trump and Republican politicians are trying to take away millions of people's health insurance.
02:21:32.000With the existential threat of another four years of why is he even sitting there?
02:21:36.000It's not even his words, he's not even talking.
02:21:39.000Not only to, I don't even think he's making the machine say those things.
02:21:43.000It's like a pre recorded message like TTS.
02:21:51.000For our country, and then with a compassionate and intelligent president, we must act together and put on his desk a bill that guarantees us all the health care we deserve.
02:22:02.000Text votes, somebody says the computer zero to learn how to vote safely because our lives depend on it.
02:22:12.000Politics and elections can seem like these faraway things that one person doesn't have the power to change, but what's happening in our country, Jaden says, How much is he charged for teaching?
02:22:25.000I've discovered that when I get to speak and participate, it's going to get smaller.
02:25:22.000Our ideals and our brave men and women in uniform can't afford four more years of Donald Trump.
02:25:29.000Our troops can't get out of harm's way by hiding in the White House bunker.
02:25:33.000They need a president who will stand up for them, and President Biden will.
02:25:39.000Joe's moral compass has always pointed in the right direction, from the fight to break the back of apartheid to the struggle to wake up the world to genocide in the Balkans.
02:25:49.000Joe understands that none of the issues of this world Not nuclear weapons, not the challenge of building back better after COVID, not terrorism, and certainly not the climate crisis.
02:26:00.000None can be resolved without bringing nations together with strength and humility.
02:26:08.000Joe understands our values don't limit our power, they magnify it.
02:26:12.000He knows you can't spread democracy around the world if you don't practice it at home.
02:26:18.000And he knows that even the United States of America needs friends on this planet.
02:26:23.000Before Donald Trump, we used to talk about American expansion.
02:26:26.000He's like Joker, the way he keeps looking at the world.
02:26:28.000The only thing exceptional about the incoherent Trump foreign policy is that it has made our nation more isolated than ever before.
02:26:37.000Joe Biden knows we aren't exceptional because we bluster that we are.
02:26:42.000We are exceptional because we do exceptional things.
02:26:47.000On June 6, 1944, young Americans gave their lives on the beaches of Normandy.
02:27:28.000In the situation room, presidents make decisions of war and peace.
02:27:32.000So when Joe Biden walks into the situation room, first and foremost in his mind is how will my decision impact the lives of the American people?
02:30:03.000It's like if an empire was run by Bank of America and the United States, and the United States made decisions without any thought, without any preparation, that have massive life and death consequences.
02:30:15.000At one of the most defining times in the history of the world, Joe Biden is uniquely qualified to be president of the United States.
02:30:22.000If you want a strong America, you want Joe Biden.
02:30:27.000Hi, I'm former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
02:30:30.000100 years ago, a young immigrant left a dirt farm in Jamaica and set out for America.
02:30:36.000Three years later, a ship pulled into New York Harbor and a young Jamaican woman gazed up at the Statue of Liberty for the first time.
02:30:43.000They became my parents and they inspired me to finish college and join the Army.
02:30:48.000This began a journey of service that would take me from basic training to combat in Vietnam up the ranks to serve as Chairman of the Joint Secretary of State.
02:30:58.000The values I learned growing up in the South Bronx and serving in uniform were the same values that Joe Biden's parents instilled in him in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
02:31:09.000I support Joe Biden for the presidency of the United States because those values still define him, and we need to restore those values to the White House.
02:31:18.000Our country needs a commander-in-chief who takes care of our troops in the same way he would his own family.
02:31:24.000For Joe Biden, that doesn't need teaching.
02:31:26.000It comes from the experience he shares with millions of military families.
02:31:31.000sending his beloved son off to war and praying to God he would come home safe.
02:31:36.000Joe Biden will be a president we will all be proud to salute.
02:31:40.000With Joe Biden in the White House, you will never doubt that he will stand with our friends and stand up to our adversaries, never the other way around.
02:31:48.000He will trust our diplomats and our intelligence community, not the flattery of dictators and despots.
02:31:54.000He will make it his job to know when anyone dares to threaten us.
02:31:58.000He will stand up to our adversaries with strength and experience.
02:32:05.000I support Joe Biden because beginning on day one, he will restore Americans' leadership and our moral authority.
02:32:12.000He'll be a president who knows that America is strongest when, as he has said, we lead both by the power of our example and the example of our power.
02:32:21.000He will restore America's leadership in the world and restore the alliances we need to address the dangers that threaten our nation, from climate change to nuclear proliferation.
02:32:31.000Today, we are a country divided, and we have a president doing everything in his power to make it that way and keep us that way.
02:32:39.000What a difference it will make to have a president who unites us, who restores our strength and our soul.
02:32:45.000I still believe that in our hearts we are the same America that brought my parents to our shores.
02:35:00.000He just had an ability to find the common ground, but never give up your principles.
02:35:05.000For three decades, Joe was able to move his colleagues and find a way forward on violence against women, banning chemical weapons, assault weapons, and controlling nuclear arms.
02:35:19.000It was a style of legislating and leadership that you don't find much anymore.
02:35:26.000And when millions of Americans were faced with losing their health insurance, it was Joe's friend who saved Obamacare by crossing the aisle.
02:35:34.000McCain has his vote with a thumbs down.
02:35:39.000John and I have been given several awards about bipartisanship.
02:35:43.000We don't understand why you should get an award for bipartisanship.
02:45:51.000The frustration of parents juggling work while they support their children's learning or are afraid that their kids might get sick from school.
02:46:01.000The concern of every person working without enough protection.
02:46:06.000The despair in the lines that stretch out before food banks.
02:46:16.000That follows every lonely last breath when the ventilators turn off.
02:46:23.000As a mother and a grandmother, as an American, I am heartbroken by the magnitude of this loss, by the failure to protect our communities, by every precious and irreplaceable life gone.
02:46:40.000Like so many of you, I'm left asking, how do I keep my family safe?
02:46:50.000You know, motherhood came to me in a way I never expected.
02:46:55.000I fell in love with a man and two little boys standing in the wreckage of unthinkable loss, mourning a wife and mother, a daughter and sister.
02:47:07.000I never imagined at the age of 26 I would be asking myself, Who is like excited about Jill Biden?
02:47:27.000And so we figured it out together in those big moments that would go by too fast Thanksgivings and state championships, birthdays and weddings, in the mundane ones that we didn't even know were shaping our lives, reading stories piled on the couch, rowdy Sunday dinners and silly arguments,
02:47:50.000listening to the faint sounds of laughter that would float downstairs as Joe put the kids to bed every night.
02:48:00.000While I studied for grad school or graded papers under the pale yellow kitchen lamp, the dinner dishes waiting in the sink.
02:48:11.000We found that love holds a family together.
02:50:29.000There are times when I couldn't even imagine how he did it, how he put one foot in front of the other and kept going.
02:50:39.000But I've always understood why he did it.
02:50:43.000For the daughter who convinces her mom to finally get a breast cancer screening and misses work to drive her to the clinic.
02:50:51.000For the community college student who has faced homelessness and survived abuse but finds the grit to finish her degree and make a good life for her kids.
02:51:04.000For the little boy whose mom is serving as a Marine in Iraq, who puts on a brave face in his video call.
02:51:13.000And doesn't complain when the only thing he wants for his birthday is to be with her.
02:51:20.000For all those people, Joe gives his personal phone number to at rope lines and events, the ones he talks to for hours after dinner, helping them smile through their loss.
02:51:47.000And his doesn't matter, doesn't matter, doesn't matter if it's loaded or not loaded, if it's a Nerf gun or a real gun, or even in himself, it's in the providence of God.
02:54:18.000Nothing stops her when she sets her mind to getting something right.
02:54:21.000And you know, for all of you out there across the country, just think of your favorite educator who gave you the confidence to believe in yourself.
02:54:30.000That's the kind of first lady, lady, lady, lady, this Jill Biden will be.
02:55:19.000As Dr. Biden just reminded us, Joe is a steady and experienced leader who can bring us together and help us heal, who will support us in getting better.
02:55:34.000If we participate, if we vote, this moment isn't beyond you, it's up to you.
02:55:41.000Tomorrow night, we'll meet Joe Biden's choice for Vice President, Kamala Harris, and learn more about their vision for the future of our country.
02:55:49.000And we'll also hear from Senator Elizabeth Warren and President Barack Obama, plus performances from Billie Eilish and Jennifer Hudson.
02:55:57.000And now, with his song Never Break, here's John Legend.
02:58:53.000Then again, I would say that I went to public school.
02:58:56.000I know it's different now than it was even five years ago when I graduated from high school, but.
02:59:02.000I guess you could send them to public school as long as you kept a careful eye on them.
02:59:06.000I would probably say that public school might be a little bit better in a more conservative or a rural area, although I honestly don't know for sure.
02:59:15.000So that's something that you're probably going to want to think long and hard about where you want to live, job opportunity, things like that, because obviously it varies from person to person, and it's a matter of preference.
02:59:28.000It's a matter of, for some people, what they're able to afford or what their employment will allow.
02:59:33.000So it's really kind of hard to give a broad perspective.
02:59:36.000Answer like rural is better or homeschooling is better because you know it kind of depends on your own personal situation, especially when you're talking about where you're going to move.
02:59:45.000You know, it comes down to the culture of the area and also the economy of the area.
02:59:50.000So there's a lot of variables, but I would look into that what the school district looks like.
02:59:56.000Unfortunately, the curriculum in these schools most of the time comes from the top down.
03:00:01.000So, you know, even if you go to a conservative area, odds are you're still going to have.
03:00:06.000Primary school teachers that graduate from liberal colleges and teach a liberal curriculum.
03:00:10.000So it's kind of tough, but I guess you just have to look at your own individual situation.
03:00:17.000Cool blue square says, tripling my normal donation to make sure your producer knows I'm a good party guest.
03:00:24.000God give you the strength to lead us, and God give us the strength to follow.
03:00:28.000I'm sure you've already heard it all day, but have a great birthday, King, ride or die.
03:00:35.000And yeah, the producer will be writing down the dollar amounts so that when I go to your birthday party, you know, we know how much to put in the card, to put in the envelope.
03:00:47.000Has his tradition, so I appreciate that.
03:03:31.000Sometimes, you know, and it's these young guys.
03:03:34.000It's young people that watch the show for the most part.
03:03:38.000Not, you know, no offense if you're old, but, you know, it's a lot of young guys that watch the show, and I'm, you know, I'm proud that the show has a good influence on them because, you know, you imagine people are bombarded all day long with things that will hurt them.
03:03:54.000And so few things, I think, that are engaging or persuasive or compelling that will put them in a good direction, you know, whether it's.
03:04:02.000On the bad side, it's pornography, it's the music industry, it's entertainment in Hollywood, it's their school, it's peer pressure, whatever.
03:04:11.000So, you know, you have to think it's almost like a miracle that a young person finds the right path these days, let alone, you know.
03:04:22.000Evil Groyper says, I didn't know Jaden McNeil considered Shalit, Faked Alaska, and Zoomer Clips all people whom he wouldn't want to do business with.
03:04:32.000I have no idea what you're talking about.
03:04:34.000Thanks for letting all 12,000 of us into your group chat last night.
03:04:37.000Yeah, I don't know what you mean by that.
03:05:07.000Because, you know, what they want to do is basically poison the well.
03:05:10.000So that when people think of better times, we're supposed to think cynically about that.
03:05:15.000When we think about white picket fences and.
03:05:19.000The suburbs and a white society, you know, a thriving, prosperous, post war traditional Christian society, we're supposed to think, oh, well, it was really horrible just beneath the surface.
03:05:39.000Oh, well, they're hiding something, you know, their spousal abuse or their murderers or their racist.
03:05:46.000So that's all those, like, Assumptions or stereotypes that people have about the old days, it's very deliberate.
03:05:55.000All those ideas have been planted in your head so that you're supposed to tolerate horrible things.
03:06:03.000So that when you look at the proliferation of degeneracy and sexual immorality and these family structures that are totally unnatural and weird and harmful, we're supposed to say, well, it's not perfect.
03:06:18.000It's not that white picket fence, but that's family.
03:06:23.000That's like what modern family is supposed to do.
03:06:25.000It's supposed to say, oh, it may not be traditional, but hey, it works and it's ours and we all love each other.
03:06:31.000And that's how we're supposed to tolerate homosexuals, divorce, promiscuity you name it, all kinds of single mothers and whatever.
03:06:44.000That's how we're supposed to come on board with that because when you look at what's ideal, they're trying to poison the well and say, you can aspire to nothing.
03:08:51.000You know, last year when it was my birthday, that was before Groyper Wars, before Michelle Malkin joined the team, and before AFPAC, and before so much that has happened this year.
03:09:02.000You know, the show now averages 10,000 viewers per night.
03:12:17.000And she has to talk in an Asian accent.
03:12:20.000That'll be stipulated in her contract.
03:12:22.000Not only do you have to give free massages, but also you have to talk in a ridiculous caricature accent that an Asian person talks in, like a Chinese person.
03:12:35.000Nick Calling says they pronounce community like that to flex.
03:12:39.000What other four syllable word do they ever say, names aside?
03:12:44.000That's kind of funny, but deeply offensive.
03:12:48.000Minnesota Groyper with a big super chat.
03:14:45.000Even at 12k feet with 30 miles per hour winds, we came across these two mask cucked dumb bitches making a sarcastic remark at my younger brother while he was far behind us for not wearing a mask on the trail.
03:15:07.000It's empowered awfuls in a way that makes me uncomfortable, you know?
03:15:12.000Because before, you kind of had to give them a reason to antagonize, but now they're just having a field day with it, no matter where you are.
03:15:53.000You know, if you can chip in a few bucks here and there, but if you're a Zoomer and you're saving and whatever, you know, save your money.
03:16:04.000But then the understanding, of course, is that you're going to grow up, you're going to get a nice job with the advice I've given you, and then you're going to pay it forward, okay?
03:16:14.000So, you know, I say right now, Zoomers, save your money.
03:16:18.000If you got a few, you could spare a few bucks, never hurts, but, you know, save your money.
03:16:22.000Don't feel pressured or obligated to, you know, To get at the top of the leaderboard or whatever.
03:16:29.000But then the promises, then the contract is then when you become a lawyer or a doctor or whatever, then you're going to be able to go to the big AFPAC fundraiser and write a big check when we've got people in Congress and we've got people in the Senate and we've got arms trafficking.
03:18:32.000They don't, you know, they're totally.
03:18:34.000But could you imagine being so pathetic that you're going to let another race or a group of people dictate to you what you can and can't say?
03:20:12.000You know, if you just go to the institutions that you would imagine would have conservatives, go to your college Republicans, Turning Point, whatever.
03:20:20.000You'll probably find like minded people.
03:20:26.000The three or four friends that I made in college that are like lifelong friends that I still talk to, I just met them at the debate.
03:20:34.000There was a debate viewing party because I went to college in 2016 during the election.
03:20:41.000And the main group, it's me and three other guys, we all met at the Trump debate viewing party, the first Fox News debate I remember back in, what would that have been, October 2016.
03:20:57.000And we all met and I was there with my Trump hat and my MAGA flag and my Trump shirt.
03:21:02.000And we all, you know, sort of were, you know, we're all Trump supporters and everything.
03:21:10.000So we gravitated towards each other, and the rest is history.
03:21:50.000Based Beans on Toast says, You may have the whole of the white race on your back, but you've also got loyal supporters in the thousands who will try and make the carry just that little bit lighter.
03:22:01.000And it couldn't be any other way, as there is only one.
03:23:41.000Guildhelm says, Why do morons like Loomer keep running in heavy Dem districts and actually think they will win?
03:23:47.000I don't think Laura Loomer is a moron.
03:23:49.000I think she has actually run, and this is just a fact, one of the most successful campaigns out of anybody that has challenged the establishment since Trump got elected, if I'm being honest.
03:24:03.000And particularly this variety of internet personality turned Congress people or government officials.
03:24:10.000Hands down, she's run the most successful and serious and clearly viable campaign.
03:24:16.000She's, I think, raised more than a million dollars.
03:24:19.000She just won the primary by a not insignificant margin.
03:24:24.000And obviously, we don't agree on everything.
03:24:25.000She happens to be a Zionist, but she's against tech censorship.
03:24:33.000There's a lot of positives there, there's a lot of overlap.
03:24:36.000And I will say that even if you don't like Laura Loomer, even if you personally don't like her, you don't agree with her views, whatever, you can't deny that she has a really effective campaign, which is more than can be said about a lot of people.
03:24:50.000And the way that we have to operate as a movement is to look at people like that and learn from them.
03:24:56.000You know, not to say, oh, well, they don't agree with us on everything, or, you know, she doesn't fit the exact mold of what our movement is going to look like.
03:25:05.000But you could look at her and say, wow, she raised a million dollars.
03:28:58.000That's what the show has always been for years.
03:29:01.000And now, obviously, I've got a lot of people helping me behind the scenes and super chatters and whatever, but that's all it is.
03:29:09.000That's where it all came from, you know?
03:29:12.000So, and that doesn't mean everybody's going to start a wildly successful YouTube show or should or whatever, but it just goes to show that everybody can make a difference, as cheesy as that sounds.
03:29:24.000Polish American Groyper says, Did you have any birthday cake today?
03:36:27.000This feels like at the end of your birthday party when you have to open all the gifts in front of everybody, you know?
03:36:32.000You remember when you were a kid and you'd have a birthday and everybody put the presents on, like, the present table, and then some birthdays you'd do this, other birthdays you didn't, but.
03:36:42.000Then everybody from the party gathers around and you open everything, go, Oh, it's from this one.
03:42:05.000I remember when she said that at AFPAC, I got chills.
03:42:08.000If anybody was there, if you're watching and you were at AFPAC, I don't know how people felt watching the live stream, but I'll never forget.
03:42:16.000That was a magical night for the people that were there.
03:42:19.000And probably for the people watching at home, too.
03:42:23.000But especially when Michelle Malkin got up to give the headline speech, the keynote speech, and we were all there, all the best Groypers, right?
03:42:32.000It was like a family reunion, kind of.
03:42:35.000And Michelle was up there, and when she read out that line from that poem, it was like chills.
03:45:30.000But do not invade the last male space, which is the group chat, where you're going to say the N word and you're going to Fed post and whatever.
03:45:45.000Tragic atheists, as Trump's policies haven't been good for ordinary Americans, excuse me, as tax cuts benefited rich people and corporations, that's not true.
03:45:55.000Yeah, they disproportionately benefited corporations, but to say that the economy getting better hasn't been good for most people is ridiculous.
03:46:04.000Unemployment was at an all time low, and yeah, you could say that maybe there's an overemphasis on the stock market at times, but the stock market highs coincided.
03:46:15.000With the lowest unemployment in like 20 years and low immigration levels and low illegal immigration levels and deregulation.
03:46:25.000Deregulation is good for everybody, and tax cuts are good for everybody.
03:46:29.000You know, a lot of the regulation, I mean, we need some regulations, but the regulations that are put in place are largely there to help giant corporations.
03:46:37.000And, you know, some of them are just straight up anti competitive, anti business.
03:46:42.000So, you know, I don't define myself explicitly or primarily as a pro growth.
03:46:48.000Pro business conservative, but I'm not anti business.
03:48:20.000Alpine Zoomer says, just thinking another timeline.
03:48:22.000The great men of today could have been shooting for the stars rather than trying to maintain our existence and salvage Western civilization on the internet.
03:49:00.000Amy Groyper says, RIP, those two from American Samoa broke the rules according to Army Regulation 620, Chapter 5, Section 3, and can thus be punished according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
03:51:24.000It's probably one of the best, one of the better streams on DLive.
03:51:28.000I don't want to insult the other Groypers, but it's one of these better shows that it's like, oh, it's Saturday, Saturday night, Saturday night vibe.
03:55:33.000The personal stuff, too, because politics is always great, but if you hear that people's lives are back on track, because that's the saddest thing I see.
03:56:18.000So when you see people destroy their lives for whatever reason with drugs or whatever, immorality or.
03:56:26.000Bad relationships or bad decisions, it's heartbreaking.
03:56:31.000And what's heartbreaking about it is that it's unnecessary because there's always going to be suffering.
03:56:36.000There's always going to be some of it, and we do what we can.
03:56:38.000But when you see people making bad decisions that are totally avoidable, it's like, you know, it's horrible to see.
03:56:44.000So, you know, what I've always advised people is on the basics, you know, no drugs, no alcohol, save your money, make sound decisions, make good choices.
03:56:52.000But you've got to make those tough decisions.
03:56:57.000You spare yourself like a living nightmare by making hard decisions in figuring out what is best for you, and you got to be ruthless in pursuing that.
03:57:06.000And I don't necessarily mean like most advantageous monetarily, I just mean what is best for your soul, what's best for you.
03:57:32.000There's that documentary, Africa Audio, or Audio Africa, and it shows how, after Europeans decolonized Africa, after they left Africa, they obviously abandoned all their estates, all their land and their buildings and infrastructure and property.
03:57:52.000And you see these beautiful homes being destroyed because the government redistributes all the land that the colonists used to own.
03:58:00.000And now that it's not private property that's owned and maintained and taken care of by owners, now it's like communal and they're giving it away.
03:58:08.000And he's these beautiful properties, and you've got 100 people living in there, and they're literally ripping out the floor so that they can farm inside these gorgeous mansions and literally farming mud.
03:58:22.000It's a great scene in that documentary, which shows you what we're up against.
03:58:28.000And people say that low IQ is a consequence of.
03:59:00.000Says a lot that the neocons crossed the aisle to support the neoliberal over Trump.
03:59:04.000It does, it tells you what we're up against.
03:59:07.000And who you should vote for, honestly.
03:59:09.000Robert says, Why do we never hear about fighting Japan in World War II?
03:59:13.000They weren't far off invading America and basically took over all of Asia because it doesn't fit the narrative.
03:59:19.000It all goes back to Hitler because Hitler is a racist.
03:59:23.000Hitler was a genocidal racist, and that has to be the arch villain, the Satan in that moral framework.
03:59:31.000So that's why we don't talk about Germany in World War I or World War I at all, for that matter, or the Soviet Union or anything like that.
03:59:42.000It's always about Hitler and the Nazis because that is the long shadow that is cast over our white society of why we can never have things the way they were.
04:01:35.000Jeff says, Alert, hackers have taken control of your site and are giving away the entire America First content library, nearly 800 videos and over 1,300 hours of content for only $5 per month.
04:02:36.000There's not much I could say that he still needs to get better on because it's really turning around on immigration, on foreign policy, on tech.
04:02:46.000He just needs more allies in the White House, is what it comes down to, honestly.
04:02:51.000But you really can't ask for much more at this point when you look at our progress on troop withdrawals and on the border wall and on legal immigration numbers, on the economy.
04:03:04.000And you have to temper your expectations.
04:03:07.000And set reasonable expectations based on the reality of the climate right now, which is that his own party's against him, the media's against him, the donors are against him.
04:03:19.000So, all things considered, I think he's doing really well.
04:03:22.000N Word Slizzer Hands says, Saw a lot of gay stuff tonight.
04:03:25.000Just a reminder, everybody gay sex equals poop sex.
04:05:45.000Just wanted to point out how stupid it is that you have to wear a mask for 10 seconds when you walk into a restaurant and then once you sit down, you take it off.
04:05:58.000You park, you get out the car, you walk to the restaurant, put on your mask, open the door, the host takes you to your seat, and then you take the mask off.
04:08:31.000Glad you like the SpongeBob references.
04:08:35.000That reminds me, I'm going to make a spreadsheet of my Spotify just so I have all that data.
04:08:44.000In that, while I was reading that, I was just imagining creating a spreadsheet with artist, song name, album, genre, and I'll have to listen.
04:08:54.000I'll have to go through the entire list and listen to each song if I'm not sure what the genre is, and then I'll be able to mark the genre.
04:09:02.000And then, based on the information from the spreadsheet, I'll be able to sort by the column that has the genre and create playlists.
04:09:08.000So I could create an alternative playlist, I could create a rap playlist.
04:09:15.000And then, if my Spotify ever expires or whatever, then I'll always have that list of songs.
04:10:28.000Blacktrack Casey says, Do you support universal health care, increasing taxes on the rich, raising the minimum wage, and fighting climate change?
04:10:50.000State by state, I think yes, but I don't think across the board you can raise the minimum wage.
04:10:56.000In a city or in certain states, certainly, where you can support a higher wage, but I don't think you can apply one minimum wage across the country.
04:13:05.000Amatara says, thoughts on Michael Knowles?
04:13:07.000He seems like a good traditional Christian conservative.
04:13:10.000Yeah, I mean, he would be if he wasn't a liar shill that works for Ben Shapiro.
04:13:15.000I mean, yeah, he should be, and he's probably better than most, but he won't talk about race, he won't talk about Israel, and he works for Ben Shapiro.
04:13:22.000And he'd blacklist Groypers in America first.
04:13:24.000So, yeah, a lot of these guys talk a good game, but, you know, where's the follow through?
04:13:31.000Bob Sakamoto says, see, that wasn't so bad.
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