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00:04:45.000All streaming is going to be exclusively live on Rumble from now on, with a continual lineup Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern and expanding.
00:10:21.000Also, there's a little part of me that just, I'm thrilled that the angry lesbian Rosie O'Donnell, who hates her country, now has to worry about offending her more progressive daughter.
00:11:06.000The gap used to be, you know, every film used to be, I'm not a notion of mine's going to be a queer, you know, like the people who don't exist in real life.
00:11:13.000But 20 years from now, it's going to be a lesbian mom.
00:11:15.000It's like, no daughter of mine's going to be a they.
00:11:20.000Mom, you're such a closed-minded traditional lesbian.
00:12:24.000In case you thought that President Trump was joking, he made it explicitly clear that he wants Canada, and now they're preparing for an invasion because of this.
00:14:25.000I hope I'm saying it right, but I don't really care.
00:14:28.000From Ontario, he said this about fighting for Canada.
00:14:32.000He said, there are many out there who would have no limit how we would defend this great nation.
00:14:37.000Many of us would rather have our eyes spooned out, be thrown in acid, and eviscerated, tortured, run over by tanks, have our heart pulled from our mouth, than have anything to do with the United States.
00:15:22.000It says one out of four Canadians see the United States as an enemy country, while the same poll shows that four out of four Americans still don't give a shit.
00:15:35.000Canada, and this is, we're going to get also to Ukraine later and this proposal of the United States controlling some of their nuclear plants.
00:15:42.000This is where we are in the United States, right?
00:15:46.000People are taking advantage of our good graces.
00:15:47.000But even worse, it's the grain standing.
00:15:50.000It's them acting as though they have a leg to stand on.
00:15:52.000It's them acting as though they have any kind of leverage.
00:15:55.000And this is really, it's exclusively a problem in the modern world that, frankly, the United States has created by being far too benevolent.
00:16:52.000Also, by the way, if Canada, let's say, you know, if they expend some of these, they need to purchase them, a lot of this equipment, from the United States.
00:16:58.000Do you think you would sell us a nuke?
00:18:42.000And by the way, if we were going to describe as to how we will eviscerate you with little to no effort, you're not even going to understand this answer.
00:18:50.000So how about you sit down, be grateful, and play ball.
00:18:53.000We're not asking you to do anything that's unfair or anything that we won't do ourselves.
00:19:53.000Well, I guess they'd have to get to their promised 2% spending as far as a percentage of their GDP, NATO, which Canada hasn't done, but they promised they'll do it by 2030-something, along with all of the other European countries.
00:21:12.000That we, you know, we're better than Canada, but we do pale in comparison to, this is a real stat, Uzbekistan, where they have 773 nanograms per deciliter.
00:22:27.000By the way, I have a question for you.
00:22:29.000If an invasion of Canada happened, and of course it very likely is not going to happen, but it's on the table, how long do you think Canada would last?
00:22:50.000And don't do it right now, but if you have the app on your phone and you haven't used it in a while, just update it because the Rumble app now is seamless.
00:24:18.000So Camila Munoz is a Peruvian citizen who overstayed her initial visa and then was arrested by ICE immediately upon returning from their honeymoon in Puerto Rico.
00:27:19.000You may not know we have another show called 3 and 3. Actually, you can bring this up to a minute.
00:27:23.0003 and 3, where it's three key facts in three minutes or less.
00:27:27.000And we cover the topics that you want to know most, three irrefutable facts, where we provide those references to you.
00:27:31.000And one of the first ones we did was on the Department of Education.
00:27:33.000It's less than three minutes, three key facts, the founding of the Department of Education, the amount of funding it's received, and the test scores, the results.
00:27:49.000So now President Trump is trying to fix this.
00:27:53.000And he's taking an approach that is different than the approach we've taken since the 1970s, which has been nothing more than status quo, more money.
00:28:37.000After 45 years, the United States spends more money on education by far than any other country, and spends likewise by far more money per pupil than any country, and it's not even close.
00:28:51.000But yet, we rank near the bottom of the list in terms of success.
00:31:07.000I'll show you a video, and you'll still question if I'm being honest with you.
00:31:10.000So, claim from Randy that Trump's actions on the Department of Education are really going to hurt people, something, something, especially teachers.
00:31:21.000This is what the Federal Department of Education does.
00:31:28.000So everything that it does, from the first moment that Johnson did the War on Poverty to now, is about getting poor kids some money for like a reading specialist when you're trying to deal with literacy and helping a poor kid.
00:34:32.000Oh, kids, they have to have food, nutrition.
00:34:34.000Kids don't learn because they're hungry.
00:34:37.000That's probably a problem in the top five, but the number one problem I think we worked out, that's actually going to the Department of Agriculture.
00:35:40.000It effectively ends up being a giant slush fund.
00:35:42.000The money doesn't necessarily go to teachers.
00:35:44.000If you believe that teachers should be paid better, first off, you may not know what the salary and the benefits are for a lot of public school teachers.
00:36:23.00087%. So what they do is they tell you class size, class size, class size.
00:36:26.000Well, first off, that's not even true because you have private Catholic schools in New York that have much larger class sizes and they still perform better.
00:38:44.000We're starting by eliminating bureaucrats.
00:38:48.000If you don't think we can start firing bureaucrats before we even touch teachers, then you don't believe that there's any solution to this problem other than more money.
00:39:00.000By the way, that also brings us to Randy Weingarten, a woman.
00:40:24.000More important indicator of education, literacy, criminality, graduating college, having successful relationships, mental health.
00:40:31.000What if we do care, we're just being honest about the problem?
00:40:35.000Because here's the truth, is that Weingarten and people, they actually hurt kids far more than people saying we need to change the Department of Education.
00:40:43.000This is the same person, by the way, Weingarten, who insisted on keeping schools closed.
00:41:01.000What if we care about them, novel idea, more?
00:41:04.000What if we think that children not going to school, what if we think about giving these teachers unions a free pass, what if we think that that'll lead to greater substance abuse?
00:41:51.000But we didn't have a choice because the mayor really wanted him to school, but the unions didn't, the labor unions.
00:41:57.000And so you had to find this weird, this is where I get upset at him, but he didn't tell unions to start off.
00:42:02.000So reluctant people are all total unions, pro-union, pro-workers, but he had to fight with them, which just doesn't work because he needs them for votes.
00:42:13.000Actually, I do disagree with one thing.
00:42:23.000Yeah. Which nobody says to the teachers union.
00:42:25.000By the way, Randy Weingarten was out, I think yesterday, guys, if you can look and see, out there saying that the fact that she wanted to keep the schools closed was a Republican talking point.
00:42:33.000But it wasn't actually anything that was in reality true about wanting to keep the schools closed, even though we know for sure, because they said it in public and protested against the school's opening, especially in Chicago.
00:45:02.000If I'm a parent and my son or daughter, if you have a daughter, if you have money tied to that student, you can spend it wherever you want to go.
00:47:33.000Because in Canada, I had a learner's permit, and they didn't know how to make sense of it, because it was in Quebec, it was French, and they were just like, here you go, go drive two tons of steel glass and gasoline, we don't care.
00:47:44.000Make sure you're texting at the same time.
00:51:44.000But both of us said, if it wasn't for Trump, you wouldn't even have a NATO, because we were paying the cost of almost all of the countries.
00:51:51.000It was the first president to get people to start paying their fair share.
00:51:55.000You heard us on trade, you do bad things on trade, and then on top of it, we're supposed to pay for your military.
00:52:00.000And because of what I did, hundreds of billions of dollars flowed into NATO by countries that just weren't paying, they were delinquent, they weren't paying their bills.
00:52:50.000Number one, and by far most importantly, thousands of young people, and they're not American people, they're Russian and they're Ukrainian.
00:52:58.000That brings me to something that I think we had through chat, but I wanted to talk about this, to talk about Russia and Ukraine.
00:53:04.000This trended last night, and I think it's pretty important because a lot of people...
00:53:09.000So National Security Advisor Mike Waltz said that it would be helpful if America was in charge of Ukrainian nuclear power plants.
00:53:16.000So he said, this is from Newsweek, American ownership of those plants would be the best protection for that infrastructure and support for Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
00:53:23.000And then Zelensky said, and of course we talked about this plant that was on the control lines.
00:53:28.000Zelensky said, all nuclear power plants belong to Ukrainian state.
00:53:34.000Here's what I'm talking about with Canada and the grandstanding.
00:53:37.000So you have someone from the States saying, you know what, this might actually be a good sort of collateral for security if we were able to control nuclear infrastructures.
00:54:20.000Or... There is no option C. If that's where we are, and I would be willing to bet that if Putin maybe floated this as part of the terms for negotiations, we don't know.
00:54:29.000A lot of this is kept behind closed doors, as it should be, until it's all worked out.
00:54:35.000I actually think this is an important litmus test for both.
00:54:52.000It's very important to the region, that specific plant that Russia has.
00:54:55.000If Putin gives that over to the United States to control, that's actually a better sign that he's going to stop in his tracks and he's not looking to roll on.
00:55:05.000Because he doesn't want to have to deal with the United States and go to war with the United States.
00:55:09.000As a matter of fact, if he said, all right, we'll give it back to Ukraine, that would mean that he's more confident he could just...
00:55:36.000That means they want a never-ending war with a never-ending supply of funds.
00:55:40.000If your choice is, all right, to end this, a third party, The United States will have a vested interest in the security of these nuclear plants.
00:55:48.000Yeah. That or keep fighting and never get it back because you're getting your ass kicked?
00:56:14.000Without the United States, if this was just basically a local fight, meaning just there between Ukraine and Russia, as it would be once upon a time before smartphones, before modern communications, the conversation would be, uncle!
00:56:27.000There's no one else to come in and get it back for you, let alone someone else to come in and say, okay, you two on these sides of the fence, and we'll control some of the nuclear, because neither one of you can be trusted with it.
00:57:37.000Right. If you're not careful with this kind of stuff.
00:57:39.000But also, it's the mineral rights deal that we were trying to sign as well.
00:57:43.000We were trying to tie ourselves economically to him, right?
00:57:45.000So I know that it's one of those things that would actually be better.
00:57:48.000But the United States came in and basically said, hey, we're not going to send troops into this deal, so what are we doing three years later?
00:57:53.000I'm not talking about one or two months later, where maybe the outcome was in question and maybe with enough support, you can stop Putin from taking any land.