Joe Biden's Red Sermon and the Road to Indictment. Next, power company Excel seizes control of thermostats in Colorado during a heat wave. Third, a New York City private school director is boasting about sneaking political agendas into the classroom. And finally, from great resignation to the great regret, workers who quit their jobs now wish they hadn t.
00:00:00.000What we are very proud of now is the young generation like Prime Minister Trudeau.
00:00:13.000It's true in France now, I mean with the President, with the young global leader,
00:00:19.000President of Argentina and so on, that we penetrate the cabinets.
00:00:25.000I know that half of this cabinet, or even more, are actually young global leaders of the world.
00:00:38.000We're not going to tell you what they're saying.
00:00:42.000We're going to show you how they're saying it and exactly what the results are.
00:00:48.000And you can judge for yourself. Maybe you want further globalization.
00:00:52.000Maybe you want to see the continued erosion of our culture, our society, and the erosion of our traditional values.
00:00:58.000We take you into this following the medical, economic, financial, and yes, military implications of these new agendas and of these new programs.
00:01:07.000And we call it the Great Global Reset.
00:01:12.000Well, every orchestra needs a conductor.
00:01:19.000Premiering at Defeating the Great Reset, a Turning Point USA event.
00:03:15.000This is following the same script that we've seen in banana republics, fake republics, post-Soviet countries, Latin America, South America, Middle East.
00:04:07.000And this guy goes there, painting it in blood red.
00:04:12.000Also, by the way, defiling our United States Marine Corps while doing so.
00:04:19.000Doesn't talk about the fact that Philadelphia is a complete slaughterhouse of carnage right now.
00:04:26.000There's enough blood on the streets of Philadelphia every weekend to paint Independence Hall darker red than Joe Biden did every single week.
00:08:30.000Meanwhile, AJ, the little one year old baby AJ, he'll just go and look, walk right.
00:08:34.000And so I used to think maybe this is something that, you know, it's going to come up later.
00:08:38.000It's going to be something we have to teach him that, yes, you can put the Good Ranchers in the in the mustard or the whatever, you know, the dip, the honey mustard sauce, whatever it is, depending what you're eating.
00:10:07.000Thousands of Excel customers, Excel power lost control of their thermostats during what's called an energy emergency for hours this past Tuesday.
00:12:15.000I'm saying we pushed green energy and these these pitiful green energy programs that were not prepared in any way to be able to handle the energy needs and the capacity for the entire electrical grid.
00:12:55.000You don't get that with their solar panels.
00:12:58.000You're not getting that with your wind turbines.
00:12:59.000It's not enough and it's not going to work.
00:13:02.000You can't have modernity and green energy this way with those programs.
00:13:08.000The problem is, is that there's one type of green energy that they don't want starting to change a little bit, but that's called nuclear energy.
00:19:47.000More than 40 million Americans left their jobs last year in hopes of finding a career with better pay and hours and more satisfaction.
00:19:54.000A new survey finds nearly half of people who quit their old jobs for new ones during the pandemic say the switch has not met their expectations.
00:20:01.000It was just kind of a slow burn of, oh, this is taking a lot out of me.
00:20:24.000According to a recent survey from the job search portal, one in four workers who quit their previous jobs say they regret the decision citing a variety of reasons for their second thoughts.
00:20:34.000The most common reason for workers regrets is that they quit without having a new job lined up and they're finding it harder than they expected to find one.
00:20:42.000This comes as a surprise given the current labor market where open positions actually far exceed the number of unemployed workers.
00:20:49.000Other reasons for regretting the decision to quit include missing the people at their old company, disappointment in their new job and the realization that the one the old one wasn't so bad after all.
00:21:00.000According to Jobist, 42% of those who quit their job say their new job hasn't lived up to their expectations, but returning to their old job is not really an option.
00:21:09.000When asked about a possible return, 59% ruled out that option.
00:21:12.000Well, 17% said yes and 24% said they were open.
00:21:16.000Education and healthcare workers were apparently most fed up with their old jobs with 67% of these workers in their fields saying they had no intention of returning to their previous position.
00:21:55.000And I think that as a society, people are rethinking work.
00:21:59.000They're rethinking this idea of should we commute every day, an hour a day, 45 minutes a day, whatever it is, lash ourselves to a desk for eight hours a day, typing away some emails, pushing it off so that, you know, so that your company's bottom line goes up a couple of points or the stock price goes up a couple of points.
00:23:55.000Number two, the power company, Excel, seizes control of thermostats and the Colorado heatwave.
00:24:01.000Third project, Veritas, has the NY school director, private school director, boasting about sneaking the political agenda into classrooms.
00:24:08.000And finally, from great resignation to great reset, workers who quit their jobs wish they hadn't.
00:24:14.000Remember, as always, our promise, our oath, our solemn vow to you, be good, be brief, be gone.
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