No Transparency at Biden’s Border | Guest: Aaron Kindsvatter | 3⧸22⧸21
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In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn talks about the power of entertainment and enlightenment. He also talks about relief factor and how it changed the life of a woman who was suffering from shoulder pain that was wrecking her life.
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15 seconds all right 15 seconds for the national program and we got a lot to talk about today
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hey come one come all we're giving out free hotel rooms are you a mexican citizen and would like to be
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an american citizen are you maybe in honduras and kind of sad come on we've got color tv and air
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conditioned rooms ready and waiting for you we talk about the border in 60 seconds
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the glenn back program so katie lives in pennsylvania she was suffering uh for the longest time from
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shoulder pain was wrecking her life everything she tried to combat the pain either didn't work or left
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her with side effects that were as bad or worse than having the pain in the first place she didn't
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know where else to turn fortunately katie listens to this handsome man on radio an awful lot
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yes that's right and she i don't think it was me uh she was listening to my program and she heard me
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talking about relief factor she decided to give it a shot and um and guess what i mean you know the end
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of this story after only a few weeks of beginning to take relief factor she felt the pain begin to melt
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away the best part no side effects katie got her life back and so can you relief factor it is not a
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800-500-8384 it's relieffactor.com okay i want to start with a uh i want to start with a song
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that uh nick daly and i are we're working on a few of these songs i think it's important that we
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do some things and teach some principles etc etc in different ways and be more culturally relevant
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it's why i'm painting us the series that i'm painting right now of uh of heroes and uh and why
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we're doing songs like this and my hope is that they will uh be able to teach some things while also
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uh infiltrating even in a little bit of our culture this one is uh was done by nick i i was inspired by
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this guy in france uh his name is wax taylor and uh in listening to his music it's just genius stuff
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and he takes cultural sounds and uh messages and mixes them into songs this one we've done and
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it's about empowerment there's so many complaining political speeches people are tired of hearing
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nothing but doom and despair on the radio now look i'm going to talk about us the average guys
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the john does he's the man the ads are written for that's right
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it's because the slimy politics that we have all this unemployment here
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signed a disgusting american citizen well well look at that face it's wonderful they'll believe him
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let's see what you look like when you protest against what against anything just protest what are you
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after i mean money money money what do you want a journalistic career money
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what do you want a journalistic career money money money money well i'm glad to hear somebody
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admit it money money money money money money why don't we tear the building down to most of you
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your neighbor is a stranger a guy with a barking dog and a high fence around him now you can't be a
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stranger to any guy that's on your own team so tear down the fence that separates you tear down the
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fence and you tear down a lot of hates and prejudices that man's right honey
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i don't think anybody will listen what may i remind you that i picked you up out of the
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and i can throw you right there again money money just protest i've had the whole army and navy
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out searching for you because he's in the oil business just protest money money with the newspapers
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and the radio stations that these gentlemen control we can kill the movement deader than
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the doornail will do it too the moment you step out of line i know a lot of you are saying what can i
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do i'm just a little punk i don't count well you're dead wrong the little punks have always
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counted because in the long run the character of a country is the sum total of the character of its
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little punks so so the trouble with the world is nobody gets a hoot about his neighbor these
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gentlemen and i know what's missed for the john does of america regardless of what trends like
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you think you're the fake we believe in what we're doing well that certainly is a new law
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i guess i've seen everything now the free people can beat the world at anything from war to
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tiddlywinks if we all pull in the same direction you better start right now don't wait till the game
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is called unaccounted practice wait wait bring up john doe you're the hope of the world
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all right john doe let's go south of the border shall we
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yes here we are in the great state of texas where
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we're just we've we're meeting new friends making new friends with new neighbors
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our hotel rooms being purchased by ice it's wonderful you know i always thought ice i mean
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when you get to a hotel what does somebody say who's gonna go get ice right now they're out
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buying hotel rooms they're renting them uh and and they're also building really nice places at
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seventy thousand dollars a bed if you look at how much this is costing us now to build these new uh
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these new camps seventy thousand dollars a bed for the kids that are coming across the border
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arriba right you bet um seventy thousand dollars let's see hang on just a second seventy thousand
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dollars per illegal um did you get that for the covid thing the check it all 70 grand uh
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you lost your business you lost your job did you get seventy thousand dollars
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because i i i didn't i didn't get that now i'm an evil conservative and i make money which i didn't
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earn by the way no but fourteen hundred dollars are on the way that's fourteen well not to me
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not to you but yeah but to people to people who who deserve it fourteen hundred dollars or which is
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almost seventy thousand i mean if you think about the difference there they're both above zero right
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both under a hundred grand both under a hundred right i mean it's basically the same basically the
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same thing you're right now uh nancy pelosi wants you to know that it is completely under control she
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says the border situation is under control in fact uh omar uh elia uh ilian omar which uh elon was
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wasn't she part of the aoc entourage down at the border last time when she was talking about how
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horrible these things were uh aoc of course was saying that this was like nazi germany literal
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concentration camps why do you say it like that i don't know that's how she says it really she says
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like literal concentration camps okay so here is elon omar listen there are growing complaints about
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the biden administration restricting media access i'm sorry i can't i can't i mean we have rare
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opportunity to use it so elon omar elon omar all right now we can hear elon omar there are growing
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complaints about the biden administration restricting media access to the border are you among those who
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are concerned about that it is it is very concerning again that you know we're we're not centering this
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conversation around what's actually taking place um where it wasn't a question coming from what
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situations they're fleeing what their conditions are right now at the border this conversation um
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around the hysteria that is happening with the republicans right now uh is centered around you
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know gaining political points it's not about the safety um of of americans it's not this it's not
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about adhering to international law and allowing people to seek asylum it's not about coming to the
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table and working with us um in in regards to immigration policy um because if any of those things
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were true you would hear hysteria from them in regards to the northern border you would hear hysteria from
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them around you know folks who become undocumented because they overstay their visas right
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and so it shows you really that this this conversation it's about maligning um and you know i i think
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creating a torturous space uh that often becomes dangerous um and and violent well it's a torturous space
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i mean some of these hotel rooms don't have color tv i'm i just i want you to know
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oh man they have pools though right now some of them do some of them hot tubs is there a hot tub
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situation i wouldn't use it do we have spa jets no i i didn't say i would use it i wouldn't use it uh
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you never know you never know uh but uh the border situation is under control now you know
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there is also some crazy people uh you know like the texas department of public safety uh that is
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deployed down at the border uh they pulled over an adult man and a 14 year old girl in star county
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discovered the man was a fugitive wanted by law enforcement for sexual assault but they had just
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come over the border illegally now you're gonna think the girl because she wasn't related to him
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uh it was likely that they paired up to cross the border uh together and uh and you know and he was
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going to abuse her but that's just your whiteness talking there okay it is yeah it's just your whiteness
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uh so she was 14 and you know he wasn't 14 and uh you know he has he he has a record of assaulting
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uh girls sexually that doesn't mean as he was he has learned his lesson because he was kicked out of
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this country once and now he just wants to come back and he's just trying to help you know this 14
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year old girl across the border that's all that's happening that's nice yeah so uh don't believe all the
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stuff that you're reading about that it's not under control because it is it is uh by the way uh looks
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like smugglers uh are embedding criminals in the families to cross the borders as well you know
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it's a another crazy story and please don't believe any of this um there's another crazy story out there
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that uh these children you know because it's six thousand dollars that could be up to twenty thousand
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dollars that's a lot of money that's a lot of money for a you know a struggling family in mexico
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you know six thousand dollars there's a lot of money i mean that's probably you know two days in
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disney world um six thousand dollars is a lot of money for people here in america to cough up so where
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are all of these people that are dirt poor coming up with six thousand dollars i mean
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is it that bad that they they're fleeing and they and they have six thousand dollars in
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cash just to i'm going to take it out of the bank i don't want to do this but i'm going to take it out
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of the bank where are these people getting six thousand u.s dollars now some would say but again
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it's like you know police can you trust the police anymore uh they're actually saying that um these drug
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cartels are holding the families hostage uh or making them promise and they will pay up
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kind of like the italian mob did in the early 1900s that yeah we'll help you get to america but then
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you're gonna owe us a favor and this is expanding the drug cartels influence here in america but don't
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worry as a lot of mar said we we're not talking about the real issue where these kids are coming from
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you know let's just all assume they have anywhere from two four six up to twenty thousand dollars
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that they can the families can just cough up because they're looking for a better life here
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in america where they can wow they're looking for a better life where they can make it here because
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they can't make it there but they've got six thousand dollars in u.s cash wow seems like there's some
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inconsistencies to this narrative seems like there might be something there that uh is there any
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point too we can start noting the incredible incompetence of the biden administration who came
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in and changed all these rules without any plan whatsoever as to what would happen when they
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change these rules when they really think this isn't the plan i i mean i don't i mean they're agents of
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chaos uh yeah i mean i think i the plan might be and i i would agree with this that they want to have
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uh a a situation where these illegal immigrants are getting across the border and becoming citizens
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in the long term i don't know that they necessarily want this hassle because the even the media as we
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talked about before we came on the air there are scattered showers of journalism all over the place
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right now uh yeah can we check on we're gonna go to the weather forecast with journalists
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and now scuttered showers of journalism all right let's uh take a look at the weather now with
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meteorologist stupid gear hi stew here we saw a stunning development in the storm uh front on the uh on the
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cuomo side of the map here recently uh which has been very shocking to me personally yes it took a
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long time to develop yeah but there is a lot of high pressure from the left yes on that one yes a lot
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of high pressure and you're seeing some of that as well here however i've noticed over the past week or
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so incredible increases in the amount of journalism falling from the skies on the border area of this
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country which is shocking to me i'd have to see it to believe it let me give you an example of this
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this is from abc news martha raddatz her uh they're like their lead foreign affairs correspondent here
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she is on their podcast this morning after hearing republicans complain about joe biden and how did this
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happen and some democrats complain about how did this happen so did you come here because joe biden was
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elected president basically basically people who i spoke to said quite clearly they came because they
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thought joe biden was opening up the borders and welcoming them
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would you have tried to do this when donald trump was president definitely not specifically they said
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they wouldn't have come if donald trump was still president so the biden administration really has
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a problem on its hand yeah i agree so give me the i gotta have you've got to give me the new york
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times music here for just a second because i have to ask uh our meteorologist a few questions
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on this one um do you think that these journalists are
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i think these journalists have actually seen the light or is there something else going on
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perhaps global warming that's a great point i hadn't thought about that yes it's global warming
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that's it it's definitely okay thank you so much okay michael bavaro thank you that's a pretty
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incredible uh report and this is they're not alone at abc i mean a lot of these places are telling the
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same story which i think honestly is it's just a sign of really high levels of incompetence
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there's no reason they have such a favorable treatment from the media there's no reason to
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get stuck into a controversy if you're joe biden you come in there and you do even a moderately okay
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job and they're going to say you are god but i don't think joe biden i mean can we play the
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walking up the stairs thing i mean i don't think joe biden is in control i really don't i don't think
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i think bill o'reilly is right i mean this is really sad this is okay there's one there's two
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there's three he's on the ground he's pushing his life alert button there and uh that's sad um i
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don't think that that he's he knows even what's going on really in the border and i don't think
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that he is on the day-to-day details i think i think radicals are in charge of that and that's the
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you could argue that's what happened here right like they came in and changed all of these rules
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on day one i mean biden signed all the stuff but uh you know they whatever i mean he campaigned on
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it though forget it forget any i'm not going to give him a pass because he falls downstairs
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and this is complete incompetence and he deserves to pay the political price for it oh i oh i agree
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with you 100 just remember on the other side of that door carol merrill's here to tell you all about
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it no it's president harris yeah no i want joe biden to remain i want him to be alive and healthy
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and president we are rooting for you we are rooting we are pulling for you brother stay in power we are
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pulling for president biden back in just a second
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this is the glenn back program so let me tell you something that i like to tell my kids
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when i like to get my groove on and i really want to jam oh it drives them crazy this is so great i do
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this to them all the time usually in public around their friends hey kids well dad's going to get his
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groove on i'm uh popping in my raycon wireless earbuds they fit really well into my ears
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i can i can uh hear what i'm listening to you know all the hair in my ears because i'm an old man
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but i'm not because i'm jamming uh here's the thing and they like that oh they like it's the greatest
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punishment ever uh i'm gonna go take you out in a pack of your friends at school and i'm gonna pick
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you up and i'm going to dress with white socks and shorts and i'm gonna talk like this hey kids
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oh my gosh oh my gosh oh my i i have to apologize immediately uh
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i'm really sorry uh could we please play the uh cnn interview with uh linda sanchez
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uh congressman linda sanchez over the weekend on
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i don't necessarily think that it's appropriate for journalists to be inside um centers that are
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that are are not permanent places for children that children are not placed there permanently
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they're processed out of um those facilities as quickly as possible and as quickly as the facilities
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will allow so uh some of them being held there longer than they're legally supposed to be um they
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are doing we'll have you under covet protocols if if it were not a pandemic i would totally understand
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i feel really um i feel really bad because in the first half hour we talked about you know
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journalists and uh and some journalists that are saying we should be allowed in to take pictures
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you know because that's happened with every uh president uh you know uh in fact do we have the photo
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journalist that uh says that he has tried to uh get in with every single president uh every single
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president has allowed him to photograph u.s customs and border protection operations except for joe biden
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he is from getty the image special correspondent his name is john moore and uh he's he's speaking out
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now because uh joe biden isn't letting anyone in and i thought this was a transparent uh maybe when
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he fell down he bumped his head and he forgot about that oh see there's another joke do we have the
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audio of the of the the guy on msnbc saying you know don't joke about that thing because
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that that's that's i gotta apologize again my gosh guy on nbc this weekend msnbc said uh joking
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about the president falling down the stairs could lead to assassinations and uh so bizarre
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what do you mean well that's clearly a logical step is it clearly you joke about the president
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falling okay and the next thing boom he's dead from an assassin's bullet it's not usually the
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way it happens i will say to uh gerald ford fell down the stairs saturday night live always making
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fun of him true squeaky from thank you very much good night mic drop no i that's none none of that's
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rational in any way uh i it's when does that matter no it's true i mean look what they did with trump i mean
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i know there's a drew holden had a great thread of all the things they said about trump think peace
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after think peace after think peace about how we have to absolutely take it seriously that he could
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only he had that issue where he had to use his other hand to help himself take a drink of water
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and he looked like he was walking very gingerly uh down the ramp and that was that is important we
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must focus on it no it sounds like it's nothing but we must change that we must focus on it because
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it is serious you know every single media organization said that back in the in the day
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and now you know you're not even supposed to ask a question about it or have a little it was a sad
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it was a sad fall i mean this is you're watching them yeah you're watching somebody who is clearly
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clearly should not be in this position uh you're watching them just deteriorate in front of your eyes
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and does the family not care does does no one care is this the way this guy is going to go out
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really you're going to have him remembered this way it's just so obscene so obscene but they you know
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they don't they don't care about the truth anymore have you seen the journalist from i think it's the
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atlantic so here's the latest on the asian uh attacks from apparently the right
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the asian attacks are going on there was somebody else that was uh there was somebody else that was
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attacked it was horrible horrible uh 68 year old man asian punched in the face
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he's in critical condition now we have the attacker on tape doing it we know who it is
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okay uh it i mean just a really bad guy black here's what the reporter from the atlantic tweeted
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now remember we're crazy conspiracy theorists to say joe biden and his son are corrupt that's a crazy
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conspiracy tarik nasheed just tweeted many people believe that the nypd is orchestrating these random
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attacks on asians using black people who are paid assets i'm not sure how true this theory is
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but when suspects dressed like blacks black exploitation characters using jive turkey 70s dialogue like this
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it does seem questionable really alex jones wouldn't even go there alex jones wouldn't say
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what are you saying he's saying this is a false flag that's what got alex jones thrown out of society
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and the most dangerous man of all because he was saying false flag this guy is not only claiming
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false flag he's saying the cops are paying black people and the only reason why you can tell this
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is because it's obvious a white man dressed him what yeah that's that's a fascinating theory
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especially because going back a long time department of justice records show that the most common
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attacker of an asian person is an african-american despite being one-fifth of the population of white
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people uh that is the most and not and asian people uh are tied with white people for how many people
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attack asian people so again this idea that there is some sort of bizarre epidemic of violence against
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asian americans by white supremacists is not shown really anywhere in the data i mean it doesn't
00:31:13.800
seem to be what do you need it you have the vice president now of the san francisco school board
00:31:19.460
uh talking about what's really going on with asians now of course this woman is very conservative
00:31:26.100
being the vice president of the school board in san francisco uh she has uh said uh many asian
00:31:36.420
students and teachers i know won't engage in critical race conversations unless they see how
00:31:41.660
they are impacted by white supremacy she says i grew up in a mostly asian american school and i know
00:31:48.660
this experience all too well many asian americans believe they benefit from the model minority bs
00:31:54.880
in fact many asian americans teachers students and parents actively promote these myths they use
00:32:01.920
white supremacists thinking to assimilate and get ahead talk to many lowell high school parents and
00:32:09.320
you'll hear praise of tiger moms and disparagement of black and brown culture where are the vocal
00:32:16.640
asians speaking out against trump don't asian americans know that they're on his list as well
00:32:22.140
do they think they won't be deported beaten being a house n-word is still being an n-word you're still
00:32:29.960
considered the help oh people they are just these activists are just so crazy no she's a vice
00:32:40.280
president of the school board in san francisco what what makes you say she's an activist she sounds
00:32:45.100
like one really sounds like an activist no she's just trying to help all the students this just
00:32:49.600
obsession with with skin color is remarkable you only hear this i only hear this from white
00:32:56.140
nationalists this level of obsession you know you you and you go i guess you go to a white
00:33:02.340
nationalist conference you might see this sort of obsession with with the color of skin but this is
00:33:07.320
what we're getting from so many who are in control of the lives of your children yeah and uh you know
00:33:13.160
a lot of people we've heard a lot from people in california and a lot of them have been saying hey
00:33:17.460
open up those schools do you do you know what you're asking for here
00:33:22.720
maybe this is the best year of your kid's life maybe uh your kid being taught by you or someone
00:33:30.760
uh near near you uh in a group uh sort of setting even just being better taught by netflix
00:33:37.060
you know and star wars movies might be even better than this by the way uh the recall san francisco
00:33:45.080
school board campaign uh the ones that found these tweets she said i am not going to even address
00:33:52.380
tweets that were written five years ago oh i know oh that's yeah that's five years ago is so long
00:34:01.300
since when is that a no-go zone for the left so they released this they are these are liberals
00:34:10.900
in san francisco that are banding together and saying enough of this by the way she represents
00:34:18.640
schools the school that she's talking about and the school that she's overseeing the schools
00:34:23.920
is a mainly asian area and she's calling them white supremacists or using white supremacist
00:34:32.260
philosophies which is do good in school do work hard be a model student be a model citizen
00:34:43.080
a what model for what whites that's what kind of exactly right that is really the the philosophy
00:34:48.580
behind the anti-racism stuff the white fragility stuff is that these characteristics that we've all
00:34:56.200
always looked at and said were positive and it was my understanding it was across all societies
00:35:01.080
things like showing up on time working hard oh wait until i show you wait until next hour oh i've
00:35:08.120
got something that's being taught now in businesses that you won't believe well i mean you will but it's
00:35:14.920
it's all that it's all that wait into it'll it'll boggle your mind uh could i just leave this segment
00:35:21.540
with uh some common sense from bill maher listen to what he is saying on segregation and who's to blame
00:35:30.220
we seem to be entering an era of of resegregation that's coming from the left i mean on many college
00:35:37.540
campuses you can have there are separate dorms separate black dorms graduation ceremonies stuff
00:35:44.020
like that how will that affect elections in the future you know i i think uh there's there's a lot
00:35:50.200
of there's a great study in north carolina that showed that you know racially integrated schools make
00:35:54.740
people more more liberal uh but you know i i think just to go back i i think that the important thing
00:36:01.140
is to just realize that most non-white voters uh are not liberal uh they don't identify as liberal we
00:36:08.160
should take that really seriously uh and i think that when it uh like realizing that most voters don't
00:36:14.320
share our values means that we should instead try to meet people where they are with the values that
00:36:19.020
they actually hold and that we should talk them about issues that they care about uh that's uh one
00:36:23.860
of the you know brainiacs from the center for american progress uh one last clip from bill maher
00:36:29.480
and i i never thought i would live in an era i remember watching movies about the 50s
00:36:35.840
and the blacklist era when people would whisper that you were a communist and all it took was
00:36:41.200
somebody informing on you and saying oh they saw you at a rally or at some peace march and you were
00:36:47.020
branded and your career was over or you were on the blacklist people go to parties now and they like
00:36:52.980
they don't want to talk they're like can i talk i don't know your girlfriend she might be woke
00:36:59.220
really i'm not making this up people this informant thing this it's not just what you do
00:37:07.780
it's what you don't report that's another way the goalpost moved i was reading about this guy
00:37:14.480
winston marshall the banjo player in mumford and sons okay i remember when they were a thing
00:37:26.760
this guy tweeted out that he liked a book it's a book called unmasked i never heard of it you never
00:37:35.720
heard of it it's apparently not favorable to antifa so it's criticizing antifa okay people write books
00:37:43.240
he tweeted out finally had the time to read your important book you're a brave man to the author
00:37:49.140
now he has to step away everyone's always stepping away from the band oh my god
00:37:56.240
um and he this is his apology again so soviet over the past few days i have come to
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better understand the pain caused by the book i endorsed what
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i have offended not only a lot of people i don't know but also those closest to me including my
00:38:20.880
and for that i am truly sorry it's so stalin-esque it's so you know what
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how about i can read what i want i'm a musician don't worry it won't happen again
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jeez uh hopefully people are starting to wake up to how soviet we are becoming um if you're one of
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i am going to share with you a very very very controversial bill and uh you won't understand
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why it's controversial up in the state of new hampshire um we're going to tell you about uh
00:40:17.920
a state bill and an act that is going through the senate and the house of representatives um
00:40:24.260
and it is the propagation of divisive concepts prohibited bill
00:40:29.480
they're trying to uh they're trying to stop the teaching of divisive concepts
00:40:38.900
now right now you're probably thinking oh geez what are they defining divisive concepts as
00:40:47.780
george washington crossed the delaware uh well wait until you hear and we've got a couple of
00:40:55.560
a couple of people who are deeply involved in this and the news is it's not going to pass
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this is the glenbeck program by the way i just want to talk about bill bar which is a reminder
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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there is a revolt against critical race theory oklahoma republicans have a bill out that would
00:43:03.460
ban critical race theory west virginia is doing the same thing chinese american organization is uh
00:43:11.040
is denouncing critical race what's what's happening iowa state legislature has introduced a bill to ban
00:43:19.320
critical race theory programs there is one bill that is being considered now it's called the propagation
00:43:26.520
of divisive concepts prohibited bill wait until you hear this and they're saying well i'll let you know
00:43:35.580
is it gonna pass or not two people that are really intertwined in this and know all about this particular bill
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the glenbeck program so george lives in oregon he drives a garbage truck 10 hours a day and with very limited movement
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for his right knee needless to say his knee situation turned over time from just discomfort
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but none of them work and he drives for a living so it's not like
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are you don't take this while you're operating heavy machinery
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i think a garbage truck fits into that well he heard me talk about relief factor on the radio
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decided he'd give it a try fortune favors the bold and it certainly favored george in this case
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within a few days of starting to take it he noticed that the pain was starting to go away
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all right i i've got to go over this bill before we introduce you to a couple of people
00:45:08.740
um the propagation of divisive concepts prohibited the definitions
00:45:16.100
contractor means any and all persons individuals corporations uh businesses of any kind that are in
00:45:22.540
any manner entered into a contract perform a subcontract pursuant to a contract with the state
00:45:27.540
of new hampshire divisive concept means the concept that a one race or sex is inherently superior to
00:45:36.060
another race or sex think how far we've gone b the state of new hampshire the united states is
00:45:43.660
fundamentally racist or sexist c an individual by virtue of his race or sex is inherently racist
00:45:50.660
sexist or oppressive whether consciously or unconsciously d an individual should be discriminated
00:45:57.080
against or receive adverse treatment solely or partly because his or her race or sex
00:46:02.660
e members of one race or sex cannot and should not attempt to treat others without respect to race
00:46:09.660
or sex f an individual's moral character is necessarily determined by his race or sex g an individual by
00:46:19.020
virtue of his race or sex bears responsibility for actions committed in the past by other members of
00:46:25.240
the same race or sex uh h any individual should feel discomfort guilt anguish or any other form of
00:46:31.620
psychological distress on account of his or her race or sex or i meritocracy or traits such as hard work
00:46:40.160
ethic are racist or sexist or were created by a particular race to oppose another race i could have read this to
00:46:49.400
you 10 years ago and said we're gonna have to start passing bills like this and they're gonna be hard to
00:46:56.000
pass 10 years from now and you wouldn't have believed me hard to believe right now it uh i mean what is part
00:47:04.940
what where is the controversial part of that the the one part that they push back on occasionally on these
00:47:11.300
things is and i believe this is a correct criticism that you can't really have affirmative action
00:47:17.600
without these sorts of when you have these in place you can't really have affirmative action now as a
00:47:24.160
person who opposes affirmative action i'm totally fine with that but like california ran into some
00:47:28.240
of this when they had laws that really made it seem like you're not supposed to treat people
00:47:33.520
differently because of their skin color which is obviously supposedly universal concept but we want
00:47:39.260
to do all these affirmative action programs so we can't have this in place but i believe it was d
00:47:44.860
of the of what you just read that said no adverse uh is can you read the wording of that one again
00:47:51.120
yeah d is an individual should be if they're teaching that in the any individual should be
00:47:57.180
discriminated against or receive adverse treatment solely or partly because of his race or sex so
00:48:03.540
that's even keeping it open to positive treatment because your sex or your race right it's okay essentially
00:48:09.300
to have affirmative action it's not trying to take that issue on so i'd like to know well first
00:48:14.200
carlin uh borisenko an organizational psychologist uh and a friend of the program doctor
00:48:21.000
how are you i'm doing well glenn how are you okay when i say doctor you're supposed to say doctor
00:48:27.180
oh sorry doctor yeah yeah um so you're involved in this new hampshire bill hb 544 you're promoting it
00:48:36.740
um you know on your website at youtube and you've uh looked into it uh how is this controversial
00:48:45.500
you know i i really don't know i've been working with state lawmakers over the last month or so
00:48:50.920
there's been a testimony in the house of representatives over this bill and it really
00:48:55.880
is something that shouldn't be controversial but of course the democrats in the state of new hampshire
00:49:00.500
are pushing back on it very strongly the first message they've gone through several different
00:49:04.380
messages at this point the first one is that they said this bill was racist now given the definitions
00:49:10.060
you just read i don't know how anyone can reasonably argue that the second one that they tried is this
00:49:16.100
bill is transphobic which makes no sense since trans people are not mentioned in the bill at all
00:49:21.940
at all but the third one and this is the one that seems to be sticking is that they're saying that
00:49:28.080
this bill infringes on free speech which oh my the irony there oh my gosh i know and the fact of the matter
00:49:39.460
is that this is the talking point that has stuck with some republicans in my state including my
00:49:44.680
republican governor chris sanunu who is now listening to this democratic talking point
00:49:49.140
rather than listening to the republicans in the house that are trying to pass this bill
00:49:53.260
and to the voters who elected him that is unbelievable so what are are democrats on in
00:50:02.680
lockstep on this or are there some democrats you know like bill maher was over the weekend saying this
00:50:09.120
is this this this has got to stop no i mean the democrats are pretty much in lockstep there might
00:50:14.140
be one that might defect our way but no they're they're pretty much in alignment on this one what
00:50:19.220
are the people that you know that are on the left the not not the politicians the people that you know
00:50:25.480
are they against this you know they i think that they've actually started to convince themselves that
00:50:34.020
a concept like one race is not superior to another race is actually a racist concept i really think
00:50:39.820
that they have bought into this ideology i don't understand it i mean the the reading of the bill
00:50:44.040
just the plain language that you just read is very very clear in what you can and cannot teach and for
00:50:49.820
me this is what i was taught growing up that you don't treat people differently because of their race
00:50:54.660
or sex it's just this is common sense this is all common sense this is all what we've been striving for
00:51:00.860
had we done this at the beginning of the uh the uh the country you wouldn't have had slavery you
00:51:08.700
wouldn't have had all the problems that we have right now how how is this how is this bill bad it
00:51:16.200
if this bill can't get passed you reverse everything the civil rights movement tried to teach all of us
00:51:23.140
that's exactly right glenn and a lot of people in new hampshire think that this bill isn't needed in
00:51:28.540
new hampshire but the fact of the matter is this this training is happening all over the place it's
00:51:33.440
happened at the university of new hampshire we just found out last week that the school districts in
00:51:37.900
manchester new hampshire the largest school district i believe in the state has done anti-whiteness
00:51:42.400
training it's happening in the bedford schools it's happening in the concord schools it's happening at
00:51:46.460
southern new hampshire university it's happening all over the place right in front of people and they
00:51:51.380
still are convinced that something like this isn't necessary you are somebody that goes into
00:51:55.340
organizations you're you're somebody who goes into to corporations and tries to help make those
00:52:00.780
corporations better uh yeah i bet your business isn't going well seeing that you won't be involved
00:52:06.980
with critical race theory and are standing against it but you know that businesses are having to do
00:52:14.200
these they're they're doing them all over the country that well that's exactly right and they're being
00:52:19.820
forced into a position of doing them by their hr team and by their employees and you know i'll tell you
00:52:24.680
what is my is my training business going well not exactly because as you said i refuse to pander to
00:52:29.560
this ideology but i'll tell you what is going well is my coaching business where i'm coaching executives
00:52:34.400
through exactly how to deal with this in their organizations because executives don't want to do
00:52:39.420
it and they feel like they're being forced into a position of needing to uh based on what their
00:52:44.320
employees are asking of them how do you do it quickly because i've got to run but how do you how does an
00:52:49.440
executive do it well i would look at an executive like coinbase's ceo that says that this is not a
00:52:55.020
part of our business we're going to be focusing on our core business initiatives and if you don't
00:52:58.720
like it here's a nice severance package and you can leave and when coinbase's ceo did that only five
00:53:04.680
percent of their employees took that severance package and so that's that is a a fair price for
00:53:10.500
to get toxic employees out of your organization that are only going to drag your organization down
00:53:14.960
that is the best strategy i've seen so far really good thank you very much carlin borosanko um we'll
00:53:21.480
talk to you again in a second i want to talk to somebody who's actually in the state house
00:53:26.020
and is fighting for this bill and what is it what it's up against we'll do that in one minute
00:53:31.320
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keith amin is with us he is a republican the new hampshire state representative uh and uh he's talking
00:55:17.780
about hb 544 he is one of the sponsors on that keith when you were putting this together did you think
00:55:26.040
you'd have a hard time getting this through and uh we we knew this would be controversial
00:55:32.820
uh part of your job as a legislature as a member of the legislature is to be a lightning rod for
00:55:41.140
discussions like this uh in my opinion so you know we knew it would be controversial uh and it's gotten
00:55:47.320
more timely we filed the bill back in november um i think we were the first state to do it
00:55:52.560
and our process is just now uh working its way through to handle this bill and it's gotten more
00:55:59.480
uh topical as time has gone on so tell me about the argument on free speech
00:56:06.860
yeah that's a very interesting one um that's been uh i think carlin we heard went over the different
00:56:16.420
objections and uh one by one those kind of disappeared and uh it focused on this free speech
00:56:22.440
argument what's really interesting about our legislature is we have uh 400 members uh and
00:56:28.780
they're from all walks of life and it just so happens that one of our former chief justices
00:56:34.320
of our supreme court our state supreme court uh is now a freshman representative well is this
00:56:41.300
robert lynn that's right robert and so he he weighed in on his opinion on the free speech issue
00:56:48.560
and decisively with uh you know citing cases and citing different references and the gist of his uh
00:56:55.720
his argument against that it violates free speech is that you know the free speech uh right is an
00:57:04.000
individual right it doesn't apply to government government doesn't have a free speech right people
00:57:10.020
that work for the government when they're when they're operating under the authority of the government
00:57:14.700
uh don't have that right in the course of their employment uh but as individuals we all have
00:57:20.680
that right so i thought that was a very interesting uh take on you know whether it violates free speech
00:57:26.720
all right so if the individual and we we see this you know practice in fact that's what they're
00:57:32.520
hunting in the pentagon now is anybody who was online saying anything that they shouldn't have said and
00:57:38.120
if you're a military member you're not supposed to be involved in in any kind of discussion on on
00:57:43.620
policies etc etc um and so we've seen that before and the left seems to accept that um they won't
00:57:52.140
accept it when it comes to you know school teachers and university professors and and everything else
00:57:57.540
but would it protect them if they were uh saying if the curriculum was not there but they were teaching
00:58:05.080
it anyway or is it tied to their job yeah so it's it's tied to your job like if uh the bill really
00:58:13.180
addresses anything taxpayer funded so if taxpayer money is funding some kind of training that deals
00:58:18.580
with diversity it doesn't ban diversity training what it does is it puts guidelines on what types of
00:58:24.760
trainings are acceptable and obviously ones that uh violate that list that you read you know wouldn't
00:58:30.580
be acceptable if this bill is passed um the interesting thing about the genesis of this bill is it came
00:58:37.260
from a university professor in one of our state institutions uh and that person wanted to remain
00:58:44.380
anonymous but they're seeing it in uh their place of employment you know creeping in and it's very
00:58:50.540
difficult to push back against it so that is one of that that's one of the things that um i noticed in
00:58:57.740
reading about the bill is that there are a lot of people that are asking to be kept out of this but
00:59:04.800
they are standing up at least quietly but they're all terrified of the blowback that should not happen
00:59:12.060
in america it should not it should not and so you know if anyone's listening in other states contact your
00:59:18.640
state legislators because that's where this battle needs to go next is to our state houses uh but you
00:59:24.880
have you have a republican uh in chris sununu i mean it's the sununu family so i use republican
00:59:32.960
in you know the lightest of terms um what is how how is he rejecting this is he gonna sign it or will
00:59:43.160
he reject it so thou shalt not violate the 11th commandment um you know we're we're both republicans
00:59:50.380
we're in different branches of the government and it's okay to have policy differences and discuss
00:59:55.280
those right so that's what i'll do here um i think what happened was he got blindsided in a
01:00:02.940
uh in a press conference about covet i think it was you know they asked him a question about this
01:00:08.280
bill and it may have been at that time that he had only heard of it on nhpr when they were
01:00:14.860
uh you know kind of slamming it about the free speech issue right um and so that kind of locked
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in his position so i i think we'll be able to work you know there's more than one way to skin a cat
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and uh i'll i'll put that teaser out there but i think we'll be able to get something accomplished
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this term uh regarding that language in 544 well i wish you luck and i hope that others do take
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um this um this bill it's again hb 544 from the state of new hampshire look it up read it yourself
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i mean i kind of in some ways i think of the old days when they would take these
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uh bills and make them into broadsides and and uh nail them to trees and people would gather around
01:01:02.160
and read them trying to get people to read this has got to be almost impossible but you need to read
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it because you can ask your friends what part of this do you disagree with and bring it to your state
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bring it to your state representative or your state senator and say we need this in in our state
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because this is a poison that is being spread uh it's called critical race theory and it is
01:01:29.220
everywhere everywhere thank you so much uh keith appreciate it thank you you bet uh i'm going to uh
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i'm going to go over what cigna is um this is the nation's largest health insurance provider
01:01:45.860
they're having a critical race uh theory training and uh some employees took some pictures of uh
01:01:57.000
they'll say like don't text things you don't want to become public yeah these these companies are going
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to start learning this eventually but they'll still get filmed doing it it's it's really but what people
01:02:08.980
have to understand is the companies are not doing this because they actually believe in it
01:02:13.560
this is all part of the great reset they're doing it because they're going to start getting
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um uh esg ratings and if you invest it all in the stock market you're 401k or anything
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especially charles schwab i think bank of america has just started this as well all the banks have it
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and all the investment firms have it but what it is is to help you invest because we know you want
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to be socially minded and so they're getting an esg score environment social justice and governance
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score so do they work with their government do they work with their local government can they justify
01:03:01.740
their business license really how are they doing on the environment what are they doing and are they
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teaching critical race theory when that score goes down merrill lynch and and other groups then
01:03:15.740
tell their investors uh you might not want to get in with this group because they have a very low esg score
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this is why this is happening they have to do it if they want to play ball they think
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now so cigna which is a fortune 500 uh company has 73 000 employees the 13th largest in the country
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as a corporation as measured by revenue uh has started the uh critical race uh lessons so
01:05:45.900
uh it's really good it's really good now it's great some of these uh some of these things are
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you know kind of being protested quietly of course by probably white men uh chat logs between an
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employee and a hiring manager viewed by the washington examiner detail an incident where
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a minority candidate with strong credentials performed exceptionally well in an interview
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when that employee suggested to the hiring manager that the company wave the candidate through to the
01:06:14.320
next step in the process the hiring manager dismissed the candidate because they said he was white
01:06:19.820
that's when the uh other manager that did the interview said no i interviewed him he's black
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oh then tell him we're excited to hire him and they didn't need any more information
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given the hiring practices they have in place where white male candidates are blocked regardless of
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qualifications i have to say yes there's obvious discrimination at this company one employee
01:06:45.500
uh spoke to the um washington examiner so they're having their they're having their critical race uh
01:06:54.040
theory lessons and of course we got screenshots uh of uh some of the things they're teaching
01:06:59.900
and uh stew i want you to stop think because your words matter okay i'm gonna stop and think
01:07:08.900
okay so uh when something is uh you know uh a law that has been we don't do it really anymore we can't
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make new exceptions but it's kind of covered because it's been there for a long period of time
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it's a law that is you're protected really because it's a grandfather grandfather right oh my gosh
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why would you say that oh no i didn't stop and think you didn't stop and think this is that's a
01:07:38.560
continuation of a legacy that you can say that but don't say the g word okay so grandfathered is bad
01:07:45.200
mm-hmm sorry for saying it again all right when you uh when you are gonna bring uh lunch sure and
01:07:53.480
it's in a uh sack uh and it's uh something that you would carry a lunch uh yeah the color of the
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brown bag a brown bag in it stop and think oh your words matter you can't say insignia
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you can't say brown bag lunch anymore you can say it's grab and go you can say lunch and learn
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which lunch and learn i say lunch and learn all the time all the time i say i'm like you know what i'm
01:08:23.500
lunching and learning today lunch and learn i've never heard a stupid wait so the you can't describe
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the bag color uh no it doesn't give a reason it just says that those are terms and phrases that
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matter got it okay you shouldn't use anymore by the way i apologize i apologize to every family that
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i've hurt by saying brown bag when i say uh hey friends hey y'all hey all people yeah uh any other
01:08:53.980
thoughts on another thing that you could say hey you guys oh my gosh stop think words matter
01:09:00.300
you wouldn't say that because it has a g word in it they may not all be g's
01:09:05.880
which is different than the other g word you're also not supposed to say okay okay no i think that
01:09:12.180
one you can say now you can say gay that's okay to say gay now if you just can't say guys can't say
01:09:20.880
guys hey guys no okay got it okay right well i would say that you're so articulate here but that's
01:09:27.080
another thing i can't say you can't say you can't say you're articulate i can say good job i can say that
01:09:32.840
good job good job who's a good job good job but you can't say articulate no you're you're so
01:09:39.800
articulate we should alert our president yes of this because he famously called barack obama a clean
01:09:47.160
articulate african-american which was like a storybook imagine yes imagine the fantastical
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tale that would need to be woven uh to have a black person be articulate and clean that was what our
01:09:59.120
president said yeah well now he's in the oval office yeah and we don't talk about that oh i'm
01:10:03.480
sorry that's another thing you don't you don't talk about got it uh now if we're having a party
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and uh you say who can come you'll say can i bring my significant other good for you you stopped and you
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thought i thought okay good you could say spouse partner but you wouldn't say and i'm only doing this
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for demonstration purposes only be careful wives husbands boyfriends or girlfriends okay they
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no no i don't know who you're talking about bill but even if it is your boyfriend like because you
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know it's not like you're guessing hey are you going to bring your boyfriend because you might be
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guessing at what they may or may not have yeah but if it's you you do know if you have a boyfriend
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or a girlfriend yeah and therefore would be able to say with accuracy yeah this is my girlfriend
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yeah well no no you can't say that because what the other person might be offended you have a
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girlfriend if it's a girlfriend it doesn't mean that she's significant you know what i mean or a
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boyfriend she's actually just an escort frankly and it's somebody i'm i'm seeing you know right now
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i found her on craigslist 20 minutes ago right so i wouldn't say she's a significant other she's
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another she's another she's another until the next other next week when you say you're flying without
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instruments or you're going into something uh that you just don't know what you're doing you're
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flying you're flying blind oh my gosh don't say that no stop and think your words matter i didn't
01:11:39.180
stop or think on that okay you don't say that you say i'm going in unaware going in unaware and oh
01:11:47.680
and i'm not no i don't know what to expect what happened to the the liberal the liberal approach of
01:11:54.660
wanting our language to be colorful and descriptive and we don't want these businesses cracking down
01:12:00.180
and making every speech seem like it's a boardroom what happened to that now it's now they're the ones
01:12:05.680
enforcing this craziness oh that is the next word oh no yes it is craziness yeah uh if you say i had a
01:12:15.080
crazy crazy day crazy day yeah oh you wouldn't believe it i had a crazy day you can't say that
01:12:22.540
uh why you had a busy day you had a stressful day you had a long day but you did not have a crazy day
01:12:30.340
so you can't say so stressful is a a pressure that would come psychological pressure or emotional
01:12:39.140
crazy is a different thing now i don't know if you work in some sort of a mental institution
01:12:45.960
if you can say i've had a crazy day crazy is just eliminated from the language because you can't say
01:12:51.340
it as a descriptive term as a person who's nor a normal workplace maybe you also can't use it as a
01:12:56.620
medical description correct and maybe you could use it if you are the person in the mental institution
01:13:02.720
but i don't know it might offend others if you're like completely nuts and you're like
01:13:07.720
is that a crazy day i don't think it's appropriate i just feel like the the patsy klein song
01:13:14.540
is no longer going to be popular because you can't you can't i'm
01:13:20.760
for loving you okay uh here we go uh so the of what i like is you know grandfathered
01:13:30.360
inclusive term or phrase you change that to a continuation of or legacy brown bag lunch lunch
01:13:37.640
and go grab and go lunch and learn uh hey guys hey team friends you all all people uh you're so
01:13:46.460
articulate good job then we get down to china virus china virus can't do this uh with two asterisks
01:13:55.680
uh and capital letters no alternatives discontinue all use so you can't even you can't even talk about
01:14:03.420
the coronavirus covid19 no it's just well you can say you can't call it a jet of virus right but
01:14:09.280
there's no alternative the alternative to china virus would be covid19 i feel like that's something
01:14:15.000
maybe you should discuss it yeah it's covid19 yeah uh here's one i think we all will understand
01:14:20.680
why they uh uh if i said uh hey knock it off you people up in the cheap seats no no no uh you know
01:14:33.220
they're like the two old men in the muppets uh balcony yeah the bubble the balcony yeah but it's
01:14:38.500
you know the peanut gallery oh peanut you can't you can't use that anymore well i don't know oh
01:14:45.940
people are allergic to peanuts a lot of people are that could be it could be that it really could be
01:14:51.420
that that is so funny it's great yeah the the only one that i see here is off the reservation
01:14:59.300
okay i mean i can see that one i again who you no one uses it for whatever i mean what's the
01:15:08.460
history of it you you're that you're the big native american historian around here yeah going off the
01:15:12.820
reservation right means you're you're he's crazy he's gone off the reservation you go to the
01:15:19.680
reservation you stay on the reservation right you're going off the reservation the key word here
01:15:26.040
is not going we're off it's reservation right so you're not allowed to say reservation anymore
01:15:31.780
well you can't get at a restaurant what what is the what is the business model of open table after
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this announcement i don't know i i don't i don't know uh i don't know well you're too young to
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remember but oh nope that's another thing i can't you can't say young say or remember or i can't remember
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yeah what is weird is you can't say blacklist either which i guess works in their advantage
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seeing that this is what they're doing right is creating a blacklist
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hey you've been following the christy gnome story over the weekend yeah a little bit
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she's uh she's got a bill about women's sports uh girls sports i guess mainly in in south dakota
01:18:06.800
and it was a bill that would be would align with conservative values on the bill technically or
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generally i mean where it was basically we don't want male transgendered students who are you know
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crossing the lines and then competing against females because it's not fair and not right and
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not why we design women's sports so now i'm not sure what her stance is we asked her to be on the
01:18:29.320
program today hopefully we'll have her on tomorrow um but i'm not sure what her stance is i want to give
01:18:34.120
her the benefit of the doubt here but i've heard two things from her one is that it would just would
01:18:39.100
have opened up all kinds of litigation and so and i have a great story to back that side up the the
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other is that well then you know we're excelling in south dakota and none of our athletes would be
01:18:53.280
able to go to uh play you know sports with any what is it naacp or ncaa that's what it is uh yeah so
01:19:03.360
basically the two main things seemingly and she's going to veto this bill that's why it's controversial
01:19:08.400
and conservatives are upset about that her her general points are one it has something to do with
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like a performance enhancing drugs as well which if you were you know potentially transitioning you
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might use that was why they were included in the bill her it says basically you have to get um a piece
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you know document that anybody who plays in women's sports did not take these drugs and you know
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generally on its face you'd understand that her point is number one it creates a massive record
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keeping um regime for the schools and number two it sets it up so if a kid doesn't make the team
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and later on another kid who did make the team has a positive test for say steroid or we find out that
01:19:53.900
they took steroids at some point then that kid who didn't make the team can sue the school district
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and school to sue the kid um in the kid's family i guess uh for damages she wants to repair that part
01:20:05.780
of the bill she doesn't like that the other one is basically the ncaa came up with all these crazy
01:20:10.980
rules and if you don't agree with their rules you can't participate in the ncaa and her point is no
01:20:16.940
one basically is going to go to college in south dakota if they're big time athlete because they're not
01:20:22.780
going to be able to compete against the normal competition in other words they they would lose
01:20:28.300
out on all the big recruits they would go somewhere else those are the two the two yeah well i don't
01:20:33.180
know people that are beating down the door to go to south dakota uh or north dakota or you know i
01:20:38.160
mean well the north dakota state though has had yeah yeah major major athletes isn't this the place
01:20:42.580
where we draw a line though i mean yeah that's going to happen a lot of things if your company says i'm
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not going to do i'm not doing these things i'm not you're going to start to have to pay a price
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it is coming so what the uh the ncaa is more important than your principles no now on the other
01:21:04.540
hand this is why i really want to have her on on the other hand before you judge and say well wait a
01:21:10.420
minute she's she's torpedoing this i want to show you a document this is the real document if you happen
01:21:16.860
to be watching the blaze you'll see it um but i'll explain it to you this is um a letter
01:21:23.640
from or a note from abraham lincoln in his own handwriting and it's to the senate and what was
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happening was the uh the senate was passing what's called the second confiscation act where the north
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could just take your slaves because you were in rebellion and then free them and the problem is
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is that it caused all kinds of legal problems so this letter says to the senate don't adjourn i know
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you're going to adjourn tonight don't give me one more day i have a better idea and the better idea
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led to the uh emancipation proclamation he was concerned about the standing the legal standing to
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make sure that it was done right hopefully that's what christy noem is doing here
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this is the glenbeck program well it looks as though uh the universities and the students
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didn't really mean tenure i mean okay tenure what's it for well it's to protect views that
01:24:32.300
may be controversial now i for one i don't like tenure uh because tenure has been used to
01:24:42.060
filter out opposing views and only have really radical views where's the try to get tenure
01:24:50.620
if you're a conservative or don't believe the same thing as the far left does you're not even
01:24:55.740
getting hired let alone tenure all right but tenure exists so we don't have what happened you know with
01:25:03.660
galileo and the catholic church you know you got to be able to think freely and explore all options
01:25:12.260
that's what a university should be teaching not not what to think but how to think by asking
01:25:20.880
questions and pushing people to their limits of understanding get them to reach out themselves
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inside of themselves well that's not what's happening at our university in fact u.s campuses
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an increasingly uncompromising climate is costing professors their job and one professor is not
01:25:43.560
being fired but now the students are demanding that he resign over his uh expressing concern
01:25:52.340
over critical race theory and anti-white sentiment on campus it's an amazing story he joins us in 60 seconds
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aaron kinsvater he is a counseling professor at the university of vermont and the students want him
01:27:57.740
to resign because he had concerns uh his concerns were put together on a video and he released it
01:28:07.160
it's really uh really well thought out really articulate uh and in my opinion not controversial
01:28:18.320
uh he's expressing an opinion if you don't like it go pound sand you know make a video yourself
01:28:24.220
uh but they want to silence him and we asked him to be on the program we're thrilled to have him on
01:28:31.100
hello professor how are you hello mr beck i'm very well thank you good um so first of all what do you
01:28:38.460
teach at the university uh i teach uh psychotherapy so uh i help to prepare people who are going to
01:28:47.580
uh be helping adults uh who are in mental distress and uh i also help to prepare uh counselors who are
01:28:57.180
going to be working in the schools who are going to be um working with children who are uh experiencing
01:29:03.960
uh distress as well so it's not that i would dismiss you know um uh you know professor of mathematics if
01:29:10.840
he had the same view but this is really in your alley is it not it it most certainly is it most certainly
01:29:19.280
is and the um the um the encroachment of uh critical race theory into uh psychotherapy is is truly
01:29:31.840
uh frightening in its implications for uh the mental health of both uh children and adults tell me why
01:29:41.440
um well um there there are two different reasons uh for uh children children need a particular
01:29:52.180
environment in which to flourish and it's it's an environment where no conditions are placed upon
01:30:00.640
their sense of self-worth now obviously there are uh rules that they need to learn and so forth but you
01:30:09.580
don't you don't you don't um you you don't convey to a child that they are uh uh good or bad based on
01:30:22.620
what they um what they do and this ideology and in particular uh kindy's version of anti-racism
01:30:32.280
um establishes very uh strict parameters uh of of uh viewing oneself and other people as either good
01:30:46.620
or evil uh but in in kendy's language he's using the term racist or anti-racist but it's it's essentially
01:30:54.820
a good you're either good or evil morality uh ideology and it's not and it's not
01:31:02.260
there's there's no uh i mean to me that's teaching our children that you don't have a chance
01:31:09.740
if you're if you're white now you really don't have a chance because you're part of you know team evil
01:31:15.580
and if you are if you are a person of color well they're teaching you you really don't have a chance
01:31:23.880
unless we all get together and stop these people on team evil so it yeah it's just crushing
01:31:31.440
the individual is it not it it it most certainly is it it it is saying that uh in in order to be
01:31:41.060
um an acceptable person you must first claim fealty to this ideology and i would just add to that that
01:31:50.080
um for for for children of color black children uh they are not safe from this either because if
01:31:57.920
if they don't if they don't uh toe this line then they have there are lots of interesting names that
01:32:04.880
are being created within academia um for them the most uh the the one that i've just heard recently
01:32:13.960
that's come out is uh multiracial whiteness and it's a way to take a person of color uh or a black
01:32:22.560
person and say well you're just white and which which is meant to be an insult right from that
01:32:29.880
perspective so i i don't i don't even know if this is i did this conversation can get derailed
01:32:40.020
by uh thinking of this in terms of a white thing or a black thing what this what this really is
01:32:47.320
is this is a racist thing it's racism and and racism is contagious and it it once all it needs is a
01:32:56.900
foothold in an air of legitimacy and then it will flow out into society and and be adopted uh widely to
01:33:08.400
the detriment of every uh person and the university of vermont right now is giving uh the habits of
01:33:17.760
mind that inform racism they are the administration is presenting this as a form of intellectual
01:33:25.900
refinement and right now uh it gains legitimacy by saying well we're focusing on whiteness but
01:33:34.540
you know no no no habit of mind that is so crude and so destructive is going to stay focused on
01:33:43.600
whiteness this is going to find its way to the doorstep of persons who have the least amount of
01:33:49.840
power in society to defend themselves from it and give me an example of that what do you mean by that
01:33:56.520
well that uh that that people who um new americans for example in burlington uh don't speak the language
01:34:07.040
uh they don't um uh they're not familiar with our culture they're just coming in they're coming in
01:34:14.100
from war-torn countries those people uh need a liberal society one in which they are protected uh from
01:34:24.400
uh from uh you know uh ridiculous views and categorized categorizations about who they are
01:34:33.820
and uh traditional liberalism that looks at people as uh individuals and that insists that any claims about
01:34:43.520
individuals be subjected to skepticism and empiricism helps to protect even the least powerful among us
01:34:53.660
uh when we start making unsubstantiated claims about a link between a particular race
01:35:01.860
and uh you know vaguely defined social ills it tends to find its way uh down to the people who are not
01:35:12.980
in a position to protect themselves uh i hate to bring it here but i'm uh i unfortunately am going to
01:35:19.740
the um i i i i'm a you know historian wannabe and i collect a lot of a lot of documents and i collect a
01:35:31.360
lot of the dark side stuff about america and the world and um i have the teacher's manuals from germany
01:35:40.740
that teach how the jews are subhuman and and and and and how the children are to treat those jews uh
01:35:52.980
and i see a lot of similarities here uh you know we had that study was in the 1960s maybe 1960 where
01:36:00.560
the classroom was told we're going to do blue eyes and brown eyes and by the time they went out for
01:36:06.180
recess they were they were already in separate groups i mean this is what we're doing isn't it
01:36:13.500
it is and the thing is when like even even two years ago i would have said oh no you know we're not
01:36:25.480
to that point yet i think we are dangerously dangerously close to coming uh uh to a point uh
01:36:35.860
that you're talking about with these teaching manuals i haven't had i have been wanting to go
01:36:40.680
back and look at what this looked like when it happened in germany because i i'm i'm absolutely
01:36:48.360
convinced that the thought processes the same habits of mind and yeah and the dehumanization
01:36:56.400
are the same i think where people keep getting derailed um in in recognizing this as uh as much of a
01:37:05.740
problem as it is is that they they think of this in terms of um well this is just you know this is
01:37:13.900
just society talking back to the powerful but they they have to realize and what they mean by that is
01:37:19.820
you know that that that white people are considered to exist higher on right uh on this intersectional
01:37:28.860
ladder but this this way this way of thinking is so contagious and it's you know i'm sure that there
01:37:37.500
are good intentions behind uh you know turning towards whiteness but it would take virtually no
01:37:44.880
time at all for the conversation and i'm even hearing whispers about this now to where now asian people
01:37:50.960
are part of the problem because look they're even more successful uh than white people are yet
01:37:57.060
beginning to hear whispers of that and there's no whisper i'll hang on just a second give me a
01:38:04.040
minute i gotta do a commercial we come back they're not whispers they're screaming it from the top of
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their lungs the uh vice president of the school board of san francisco is saying that very thing right
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we're with uh aaron kinsvater uh a professor who is in trouble at his universe how much trouble
01:39:47.920
first of all are you in uh i don't know um it's um it it's hard to say how or if uh
01:39:59.380
uh this situation will escalate um what i can say now you know the glenn beck program is not going
01:40:06.260
to help you well i i i what one of the things that i appreciate about you mr beck is that that i do
01:40:16.260
think that you are someone who uh has spoken uh to both sides of the political aisle and it doesn't
01:40:24.540
mean that you have to think about you don't have to believe what people on the other side of the aisle
01:40:29.620
believe but you you do send out a message of unity and i um people are talking about our our great
01:40:38.960
uh polarization in this country right now i'm i'm starting to think that it's going to be like
01:40:47.140
uh people like you and i who are uh talking to our our neighbors and our friends and sitting down
01:40:54.500
and saying let's let's have a conversation about our differences that is going to lead us forward
01:40:59.220
rather than the um you know rather than institutions oh putting on programs like turning towards whiteness
01:41:05.660
oh yeah the the i will tell you that it's going to take the low it's going to take local effort and
01:41:10.220
it's going to take person to person just reaching out and going come on i mean because you said in your
01:41:14.860
speech uh let me see if i can find it here real quick you said um about unity that that we have
01:41:21.860
a lot in uh common you said we we all share the same values we all want the same thing for our
01:41:28.660
university and our society is that true well not at the university of vermont uh but i do think that
01:41:37.940
that i am absolutely convinced that this is true among most people but at the university
01:41:44.840
of vermont their response uh to me the provost's response was to say uh my values uh do not
01:41:54.840
represent the values of the university and um uh and then encouraged uh to some degree uh members of the
01:42:08.620
university and including including colleagues in my department in their um in in the steps that they
01:42:16.740
were taking to uh ostracize me so that that was a pretty shocking response from the uh provost of the
01:42:25.760
university um let me give you this this is from the the vice president of the school board in san francisco
01:42:33.620
uh i can't remember her name her last name is collins uh she just spoke about asians asian americans
01:42:40.800
she said uh many asian americans believe they benefit from the model minority bs in fact many
01:42:48.720
asian american teachers students and parents actively promote these myths they use white
01:42:54.540
supremacists thinking to assimilate and get ahead oh boy that that has just got to stop i that the use
01:43:05.460
of i mean we can talk about why this is so effective but i i think that one thing that the average
01:43:13.800
yeah i realize that not everyone has time to sit down and and study these matters but people have
01:43:20.720
must must must must absolutely understand that the people who are saying things like that tend to be
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master manipulators and so when they are uh deciding what to name things um they uh they they name them
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in such a way that uh it it pushes uh the part of our psychology that responds to guilty feelings
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uh which is a very very effective manipulation technique and when pernicious
01:44:01.000
pernicious i cannot believe that the how ubiquitous this is and um and white supremacy is a good example of
01:44:11.620
that now no reasonable person uh would would um uh not say that white supremacy as it was at a time
01:44:24.700
where yes one particular race was holding itself above another was not a bad thing and so what what
01:44:32.500
people who are using terms like this have done is to say we understand now that the very worst thing that
01:44:40.580
you can call someone is a racist or a white supremacist so we're going to change what that means
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in order to guilt people into putting into not putting up too much of a fight
01:44:51.520
when we ask that they adopt these other ideologies a professor from the university of vermont his name is
01:44:58.580
aaron kinsvater i'm going to uh tweet out his uh his his video that he made that he's in so much
01:45:05.860
trouble for i want you to watch it and see where the problem is uh and i'd like to ask him one more
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and you'll save 10 bucks we are uh with professor aaron kinsvater uh he is um a professor at the
01:46:54.400
university of vermont he did a just a really great calm collected uh video on why critical race theory
01:47:03.940
is poison to society um and he has received incredible blowback um i want to i wanted to ask
01:47:14.220
you two things since what you specialize in is the mind and um and counseling counsel here for a couple
01:47:22.880
of a couple of things first counsel me as a dad if my child would come to me and say
01:47:29.980
dad i know you're not racist but it's not enough to not be racist you need to be anti-racist
01:47:37.900
and i would follow that with well what does that mean uh because i am against racism uh but if
01:47:47.560
they're using it as part of this terminology how do you how do you explain to your kid when they say
01:47:55.800
that to you you uh you would have to provide them with additional reading materials remember
01:48:02.500
what what the child in this case is being taught is essentially a a very effective rhetorical strategy
01:48:11.240
but the moment you start to to complicate the assertion that the child is making in this case
01:48:18.020
uh they begin to have to uh wrestle with the idea of what exactly is meant by anti-racist
01:48:26.440
and who gets to make um those decisions and so um so at you know oftentimes asking from from a good faith
01:48:37.720
uh curious uh position to say um well you know what um uh what about what about kids you know would
01:48:50.980
you really want to uh would you really want to tell a younger a kid who was younger than you
01:48:57.540
that it it's not enough and uh if if they're not if they don't adopt more of what you think that they
01:49:05.420
uh should be that that they're racist would you really want to tell that to a child because the
01:49:11.760
person who is uh the person who you're you're talking about daughter wrote a book saying that
01:49:17.920
that's exactly what we should be doing we should be telling pre-verbal infants that there's you're
01:49:24.000
either racist or you're anti-racist do you think that's a good idea but are you saying i'm playing
01:49:29.420
devil's advocate but are you saying that you don't benefit from white privilege
01:49:34.460
well you this is again this is a very very complicated discussion because uh uh you any
01:49:44.080
time that an assertion is made like that you need to think about it in terms of the grounds that
01:49:50.460
support it and to the consequences to which it may lead and so you know you could make an argument
01:49:58.320
that i benefit from white privilege but the consequences to which that is going to lead
01:50:04.280
is now we're going to be talking about asian privilege and then uh just just to really
01:50:11.180
make a mess of society we're going to start talking about the you know the differences between brown
01:50:18.200
privilege and uh you know and and and black privilege it is an incredibly divisive way of thinking
01:50:27.560
especially when there are so many uh perfectly acceptable alternatives uh what what we could
01:50:34.940
do instead of talking about white privilege is we could begin using what's called evidence-based
01:50:40.900
advocacy where we take a very specifically defined problem uh we measure its impacts we take a very
01:50:49.420
very carefully um uh put together solution apply it to the problem and see what happens that's such a
01:50:59.020
more effective way of helping uh with societal problems than uh than than statements that encourage people to
01:51:08.500
begin uh to uh view each other in terms of race and in terms of how much power or privilege they have based on
01:51:18.520
that race so you could make the argument that i've benefited from uh white privilege but then i think if
01:51:26.100
you're going to make that argument you also have to be ready to talk about uh what the implications
01:51:34.700
of the conversation that you're starting are likely to have on society and they are not good we could take
01:51:41.860
your materials mr beck uh from germany look at them and say this is where that goes this is how that goes
01:51:49.700
it's a same thinking well you could also take their own materials and show that um you know we're talking
01:51:57.060
about a meritocracy they're saying that merit-based judgment is bad uh that that doesn't lead any place
01:52:06.560
good um you you have to have certain standards and this that when they say whiteness they mean
01:52:15.000
all western society all of the cultural norms well there might be some bad ones but there's some also
01:52:21.540
really good ones in there as well um absolutely one one last question um this audience is filled with
01:52:29.760
people that want to do something they don't know exactly what they feel very alone uh and many of
01:52:37.840
them probably are starting to see this now in their own business but they've got a family to feed
01:52:43.780
uh how do you what do you say to them about standing up there well okay there are two things that you can do
01:52:53.660
that'll really help one um reach out to your neighbor who might if your audience is mostly
01:52:59.860
conservative then maybe reach out and i know this is a hard thing for conservatives to do it's it really
01:53:05.520
is a hard time to be conservative but you know maybe reach out to someone who's a little bit less
01:53:11.160
conservative or more on the left but is a reasonable person and you know start a conversation there
01:53:17.180
there are organizations like braver angels i'm not speaking for them but i'm a big fan
01:53:22.740
that try to bring people on the right and the left together and i think what happens is that we will
01:53:29.180
all see that we are not nearly as alone as alone as we think we are um we share much much more in
01:53:37.760
common as americans than than we have that divides us the other thing that you can do if if you want to
01:53:43.520
do something to to take action is what i did with my alma mater kent state university is when they called
01:53:49.820
me for money i said do you have a diversity equity and inclusion uh initiative and they said yes and
01:53:58.120
i said does diversity include it is diversity equity and inclusion specifically defined and
01:54:06.260
specifically is diversity of thought considered to be a kind of diversity and is inclusion of different
01:54:12.440
perspectives uh to be considered uh you know a kind of inclusion and uh they would not respond uh to my
01:54:23.760
uh questions and so i said well until you do uh respond to these questions you will not receive one more
01:54:31.620
dime from me as an alumni and so uh so do not support universities that are not willing to provide
01:54:40.600
uh definitions uh when they say anti-racism or they say equity or they say diversity and inclusion
01:54:48.460
do not support them unless they are willing to provide uh definitions and unless they are willing to do
01:54:55.640
what they're supposed to be doing anyway which is to say we are trying to facilitate diversity of thought
01:55:01.400
we are trying to bring together people and include different perspectives to bring them to bear
01:55:07.440
on the intractable intractable problems that our country faces if everybody only does that you will
01:55:16.440
quickly uh see things change the way to a university president's spine is through their pocketbook
01:55:22.700
i'm talking to professor aaron kinsvater university of vermont uh do the people
01:55:29.240
um that you in your profession do they get it and are just silent or are they for this i think the vast
01:55:44.840
majority are they get it and they are not for this but they uh as as a profession counseling and psychology
01:55:57.880
and social work are very very woke and so anyone who speaks out publicly about that about this
01:56:05.540
uh really receives quite a lot of backlash but your average uh psychotherapist is and i know this
01:56:13.840
because of my work with some of the organizations that are you know working to counter this trend
01:56:19.360
people are increasingly seeking uh psychotherapy because they are just being devastated by these
01:56:27.420
you know trainings uh you know trainings uh where they're being singled out as racist because they
01:56:33.840
said that doesn't sound quite right to me or you know they're they're you know young men who are
01:56:39.240
coming in and who've been told that um you know they're they're toxic because of their masculinity and
01:56:46.820
they need to work on that and these people just come in uh uh who who have begun to buy into this
01:56:55.020
and they uh feel terrible about themselves and they're they're increasingly coming uh to therapists for
01:57:02.000
help one of the things that is being worked on right now is a um is a resource uh an international
01:57:10.520
resource uh of non-woke uh psychotherapists so that people know that they can go to these psychotherapists
01:57:18.640
and they you know people are welcome to talk about uh anti-racism and so forth in in these uh settings
01:57:27.640
to support it but they they know that the therapist is not going to use the therapeutic alliance as
01:57:38.040
a venue in which the therapist can push their ideology is the client is this an online thing that people
01:57:45.900
can find uh critical therapy antidote is uh what people should look up and uh we're we're just
01:57:55.160
getting going uh but we're we're beginning to uh try to put these resources out there this has just
01:58:01.540
happened within the last year so we all we know there's a problem and we're we're trying to begin
01:58:06.880
to address it it's just going to take a little while i will tell you uh you're braver than i even
01:58:11.640
thought you were um that is fantastic uh please stay in touch with me anything we can do to help
01:58:16.760
you uh you please let me know thank you i just keep reaching across the aisle glenn you got it that's
01:58:24.020
uh professor aaron kinsvater with a name like kinsvater i mean you know what i'm saying
01:58:31.540
no i don't i don't know no glenn i don't know what you're saying
01:58:38.080
you remember that old commercial yeah they used to run them constantly yeah yeah that was gosh
01:58:43.160
those would probably be racist today yeah they were anti-racist commercials back then but they
01:58:47.180
were probably acts at advocating equal treatment so they're way out of step with reality now so
01:58:52.360
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my guy is not here today um to get because it's your ingot guy you got an ingot guy i have any i got a
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i can't remember how many ounces now but it's it's stamped on it's like twenty six hundred dollars
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and i think it's how many pounds twenty pounds it's like this gold bar that you lift up and it's
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small and you lift it up you're like oh my gosh very dense and heavy yeah worth three hundred thousand
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the value of it was two thousand six hundred and forty one dollars and ninety six cents and it's stamped
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uh the the um the price of gold is directly related to the the value of our dollar now
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week or the week before i uh i still have the sitting on my desk and i just i it's it is crazy the nevada
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democratic party has now broken up um have you seen this no terrible news though
02:01:40.120
i well very well listen uh the democratic socialist of america took over the leadership of the nevada
02:01:47.460
democratic party uh sweeping all five party leadership positions and contested election
02:01:53.060
um and so now it's just i mean they it's all socialists so the democrats are are leaving and uh like
02:02:03.000
yeah uh it's now the democratic socialists of america and i think that's happened
02:02:09.840
lots of places you just don't really notice it um but uh that's a little disturbing it's a little
02:02:18.400
disturbing especially out west i just don't understand people who are from the west you know
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i'm from seattle and boy i don't understand those people what happened to you oh my grandfather was
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right my grandfather said you know what all these people that are just too weird for california are
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going to move up here and they're going to wreck this place too like come on grandpa that's not
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going to happen yeah that's exactly what happened i think california i think these are californian
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rejects in seattle the other people are like california is like no come on come on even that is too
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crazy for us and they're all in seattle amazing yeah it's just it's incredible how much things have
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changed so quickly even since january all right we'll see you tomorrow on the radio uh we've got
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