Glenn Beck is back with a brand new episode of the Glenn Beck Program. He talks about the Kamala Harris Debates and how she handled it. He also talks about how the deep state is trying to get us to vote for Donald Trump.
00:07:35.040It's why if you listen to my interviews with Donald Trump, you always hear me go, and I'm doing that not to interrupt him, but to signal to him, we got to move on to the next thing.
00:07:48.800And you can do that in person, but not over the phone.
00:07:54.260And you have to make that sound so he knows.
00:14:12.420And the law will bend to whatever I want.
00:14:14.240Which is, of course, what is so ridiculous about this?
00:14:17.120Because, you know, like one of the reasons, one of the ways she did this, and she did do it several times, but one of them was on transgender surgery for prisoners.
00:14:48.060And it's a law that Donald Trump actually followed.
00:14:51.360You're probably familiar with, now it's a public report, that under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to, on a medical necessity basis, to people in the federal prison system.
00:15:06.560And I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of, like, throwing, you know, stones when you're living in a glass house.
00:15:13.940The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition surgeries happened during his presidency.
00:15:19.460Well, you know what, you've got to take responsibility for what happened in your administration.
00:15:22.280Yeah, no surgeries happened in his pregnancy.
00:15:34.580Like I said, I think he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people.
00:15:49.740And saying exactly what she's going to do.
00:16:27.440And by the way, that's a masterclass by Brett Baer there because he asked her the question.
00:16:30.860He knows where she's going to go with it, which is to blame Donald Trump.
00:16:34.360He's already got her cut off at the pass, knowing the answer that there were no transgender surgeries and then keeps pushing back on her when he says you have a say in the law.
00:16:44.000I would have preferred that he kept going.
00:16:46.160Of course, they cut off half of the interview time.
00:17:07.600He said four people that were in her entourage for were standing off camera behind one of the cameras looking right at Brett, giving him the wrap up sign.
00:49:31.540And the statistics in American health, as you've probably seen in some headlines, although it's not being talked about enough, it's not very good.
00:49:40.380Life expectancy in America is actually, it's been going down for the past several years.
00:49:46.080We're living eight years less in America as our friends in Japan and Sweden, even though we spend almost twice as much as any other country in the entire world on health care.
00:50:00.220So it makes you scratch your head a little bit.
00:50:01.980It's not like we're prescribing, it's not like we're not prescribing enough medications.
00:50:05.500We prescribe 221 million statin prescriptions per year.
00:50:10.820And yet, heart disease is still the number one cause of death in the United States, taking almost a million lives per year.
00:50:22.680Then you get to the question of things like, are we being poisoned?
00:50:25.600And, you know, it's not to be alarmist, but the U.S. does allow 10,000 chemicals in our food system, whereas other countries allow vastly fewer than this, allow only about 400 in Europe.
00:50:40.000And you can actually just go to the FDA website and see the chemicals that are allowed in our food system.
00:50:46.720Things like acetone, benzene, these are allowed in our food, 10,000 of these.
00:50:52.040And there is not a strong push to have these be proved as safe before they go into our food system.
00:51:01.640That was one of the things that really amazed me is if you want one of these things approved in the food, you as the food maker have to hire a research team, do your own research, then present that to the FDA while you're paying them to do it.
00:51:21.460And then they approve it based on your own research.
00:51:25.420And then every time you make a batch of that stuff, you have to continue to pay them.
00:52:01.260Let's say you're creating a product in the United States, like a drink, and you want to have that drink be strawberry flavored.
00:52:07.600It is not cheap to grow a bunch of strawberries and extract strawberry extract or strawberry juice from those products.
00:52:14.680That's very expensive and time intensive.
00:52:16.360You could quite literally call up a scientist, a food chemist, a food chemical company and say, I need a molecule synthesized that tastes like strawberry.
00:52:26.960It doesn't really matter what that molecule is.
00:52:29.640And we're going to put that in our food.
00:52:56.160And it said that the studies have to show that the amount in, let's say, Jell-O is not going to be harmful, at least if they don't eat too much of it over their lifetime.
00:53:09.420But does the research include how many times that dye is used in every other product?
00:53:28.520You know, let's talk about like Red 40, which is getting a lot of attention this week because history was made on Tuesday of this week in Battle Creek, Michigan, where Vani Hari and several other food advocates, doctors, pediatricians went to go fight Kellogg's about Red 40 because the science is extremely clear.
00:53:45.220Red 40 is causing attention disorders in children.
00:53:48.740The research literature, peer-reviewed studies is showing this.
00:53:51.340We've got ADHD in children skyrocketing and behavioral issues.
00:53:54.720We have a chemical in so much of their food that we know is linked to it.
00:53:58.120And Red 40 and these other food dyes, they are derived from what?
00:54:06.500These are crude oil that are going to our kids' bodies.
00:54:10.040They also contain benzene, which is a known carcinogen.
00:54:12.120And Kellogg's and other food companies are not taking that out of the foods, even though the exact same products these companies like Kellogg's sell in Europe, they have a different formulation because these chemicals are banned in Europe.
00:54:25.700So American companies are serving American children foods that have chemicals that are banned in other countries that we know are causing issues like attention disorders and maybe causing cancer.
00:54:35.740And, of course, we have young adult cancers skyrocketing in the U.S., up 79% in the past 10 years.
00:54:40.940So these foods, this is one chemical we're talking about, Glenn, out of 10,000.
00:54:46.260And, of course, the way these are studied, we can say, oh, the average kid eating one bowl of fruit looks a day.
00:55:13.480I got a Negroni, sort of like a non-alcoholic Negroni.
00:55:17.560And right after I drank the drink, I was actually feeling really off.
00:55:22.060And so I looked up the ingredients of what was in this drink, and I saw under the ingredients for this aperitif that was in it called Giffard Apertif Bitter, there was an ingredient called E129.
00:56:01.160I remember seeing, you know, my doctor recommends that I smoke filtered camels.
00:56:07.240And it's like, your doctor recommends that?
00:56:09.980And I remember the game that was played.
00:56:12.360And then in the 80s and the 90s, where big tobacco came under scrutiny, it took forever to get to the point to where you're like, wow, they knew this forever and we're making things more addictive.
00:56:27.680Well, those people, RJR Reynolds and others, went and they bought our food companies.
00:56:37.000I mean, here's one study said the tobacco company-owned food manufacturers focus on, quote, the rise of hyperpalatable foods, which contain potent combinations of fat, sodium, sugar, and other additives that drive people to crave and overeat them.
00:56:55.400So they're doing the same thing they were doing with cigarettes.
00:57:01.300So some of the largest mergers in American history up until the 1980s were exactly, as you say, they were cigarette companies, which were falling out of favor in American culture because doctors and scientists finally woke up to these being lethal.
00:57:18.280And this is exactly when we saw the stark rise in ultra-processed foods as a percentage of our diet.
00:57:23.540Now, 67% of all calories we are eating in the United States is ultra-processed food.
00:57:30.260This is non-food, chemical, chemical substance essentially made by scientists and factories that look like food but are actually made of a combination of chemicals.
00:57:42.900And that's now almost 70% of American calories.
00:58:15.980We are now eating ourselves to death in the United States.
00:58:18.28074% of American adults have overweight or obesity.
00:58:21.24052% of American adults have type 2 diabetes or prediabetes.
00:58:24.440And, of course, all the downstream diseases from these, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer's, dementia are all going through the roof.
00:58:31.700And the food is quite literally designed to reach us to our bliss point, the use of chemicals that make our brain go crazy for this.
00:58:38.860And they include other chemicals like high-fructose corn syrup that turn off our satiety signals, meaning they tell our brain that we are not full.
00:58:48.700And normally, of course, when you eat whole, real food, you get full.
00:59:18.500Because we're not focusing on the root cause, which is the environmental factors like toxic foods, which are government-subsidized and allowed by our government and are absolutely taking down the American population in front of our eyes.
00:59:29.180And they're ignoring it when grassroot efforts, like what happened in Battle Creek, Michigan this week at the Kellogg's headquarters, it is absolutely being ignored.
00:59:37.340So we have got to scratch our heads about this.
00:59:40.520I think this is going to be a time in history that we look back on with real sadness of what we're doing to kids and to the adults in the American population with food.
00:59:49.240You know, in every way, the medical associations have so discredited themselves.
00:59:56.980The scientists have so discredited themselves that, you know, it's not a wonder we question authority.
01:00:07.220It's not a wonder why we are questioning the government.
01:00:10.600They were with a COVID vaccine where the government, the Federal Reserve, and Moderna are all making money off of something they are forcing you to take.
01:00:20.520Back with Dr. Casey Means here in just a second.
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01:02:08.940I'm not sure if it's the food or it's the medicine.
01:02:13.440I have a feeling it's the combination of both.
01:02:16.600Who makes the chemicals that are going into our food?
01:02:20.240Is it the same people that make our pharmaceuticals?
01:02:23.080You know, it's actually different companies.
01:02:26.980And it's so funny because if you, these are companies that I think have really gone under their radar that are actually creating these weapons of mass destruction against Americans.
01:02:38.940But if you look at it, I mean, have you heard of the company Selenice before?
01:03:04.620And then you'll see food and beverage.
01:03:06.560And that's because a lot of a lot of the chemicals that are in our food are petrochemical derived.
01:03:14.040You might not know this, but a lot of the pharmaceuticals that we take are actually made from petrochemicals and made from essentially crude oil.
01:03:21.780And it's because a lot of these companies like DuPont and what Rockefeller was doing in the early 1900s, they realized they could use the byproducts from oil production to create so many other things.
01:03:34.980So it's not really a surprise that these these companies then make this this slew of both industrial chemicals and also food and beverage chemicals.
01:03:45.180So are there I mean, there they've got to be reasons why, for instance, besides the Rockefeller thing, which I looked into and is terrifying.
01:05:00.560But right now, the things that are torturing American lives across the lifespan are chronic issues, which are these slow developing, smoldering diseases that are fundamentally caused by our diet, our environment and our lifestyle.
01:05:12.640A distortion of our cellular biology over time that manifests as these different diseases in different parts of our body, but that are fundamentally the same thing.
01:05:47.700And yet we have applied the same paradigm for how we treat acute issues, which is surgery and pills to chronic issues.
01:05:54.760And that has been generally an abject failure.
01:05:57.720If you think about the more statins we prescribe, the more heart disease goes up, the more metformin we prescribe, the more type 2 diabetes goes up.
01:06:03.920The more SSRIs we prescribe, the more depressions going up.
01:06:07.080Not as a cause of these medications, but because we're not addressing the actual root cause in the environment.
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01:06:41.900You know, I think, you know, what Robert F. Kennedy and Donald Trump are now doing and what we're talking about is fundamental change in almost everything.
01:06:50.120We've created a system that doesn't work.
01:06:54.020That doesn't mean our constitution doesn't work.
01:06:56.300The way we're skirting it and we've made it into a money-making thing with the government, that's what doesn't work.
01:07:03.980Our credit cards right now, what's happening?
01:07:06.760We're putting all of this money into credit cards because we don't have the money because of the government fooling around with stuff.
01:07:13.740Our government bailing out all of these banks.
01:07:15.900We're having to pay them 25%, 30% interest now because everything's all screwed up.
01:10:11.020And what I think people are finding is that when they start working on this, it's like there's almost a war on small farmers in this country right now.
01:10:20.020Senator Massey talks about this so beautifully.
01:10:22.340It makes you scratch your head again because you think, wow, there are regulations that are so extreme right now about things like meat processing.
01:10:32.400It makes it very hard for people who even want to go and grow their own food to actually do it.
01:10:41.920It turns an entire population of 350 million people into people who are dependent on a food system.
01:10:48.640And we live in a country where there's a devil's bargain between the food industry making us sick and the healthcare industry profiting off of it.
01:10:55.920So, yes, so I think the reality is, Glenn, you don't need to be necessarily growing all your food and raising your own, your cows and, you know, in your backyard.
01:11:04.900But I think what we do need to realize is that we have to be moving back towards whole, real, unprocessed food as a majority of our calories.
01:11:11.620That's what's changed so much in the last four years we've gotten sicker is that our percentage of calories from natural foods that are grown somewhat close to where we live, i.e. fresh, has gone down precipitously,
01:11:22.840where less than 20% of Americans are eating the recommended amount of basic amount of recommended fruits and vegetables.
01:11:30.180We've got, again, about 70% of our calories coming from factory-made foods.
01:11:34.920And so what I always say to people is that if you can just eat more whole, real food, ideally organic, ideally local, you are going to transform your health.
01:12:09.920If you're not using synthetic pesticides, what are you using for pest control?
01:12:13.320You can look them in the eye and you can form a relationship, which is incredibly emotionally and spiritually fulfilling, I will say.
01:12:20.200Because I think one of the reasons we're feeling pretty depressed in this country is that we have no connection to our food, which is ultimately what makes up our bodies and our minds and our brains.
01:12:29.140We don't even know the people growing our food.
01:12:32.960So, of course, we're disconnected from ourselves.
01:12:34.520And the third thing is that when we eat the food that was actually picked from the ground more recently, we get vastly more nutrients in that food.
01:12:43.800And nutrients are what ultimately make us healthy.
01:12:46.540Every piece of food we eat has tens of thousands of different food compounds inside of it, natural food compounds that are actually the molecular medicines that make us healthy, that work with ourselves to create health.
01:12:57.680And as food gets farther from when it was picked, so two weeks out, three weeks out, all of those nutrients are rapidly degrading.
01:13:05.720The average piece of food in the United States travels 1,500 miles from soil to plate.
01:13:12.620And every single day and mile that it's traveling, it's losing the nutrients that can help us be healthy.
01:13:17.800So, you know, basically, if you can just focus more on getting food that doesn't come from a package than actually comes from the earth, it's going to have a transformational effect on anyone's health.
01:13:27.400Not to mention when we cook at home, it means we're spending time with our families, we're investing in our health, and we're likely going to be sitting down at a table to eat that food.
01:13:35.600And that alchemy of being with our family, sharing food is becoming a lost art.
01:13:40.280Less than 30% of families are eating together regularly.
01:13:42.980And I think this speaks to a broader issue in how we've sort of lost the plot on our priorities in this country.
01:13:49.840This is precious time we can spend with our families that we are absolutely abdicating for the sake of convenience.
01:15:09.960Then you're taking individual components of that whole food and putting them together with other individual components of other foods, as well as food additives and chemicals, and creating a frankenfood that never before existed in nature and takes individual building blocks and puts them together in a totally unnatural way.
01:15:30.160So it's about extracting and recombining in a way that we could actually never do in our kitchen.
01:16:19.800It's been, you know, and so there are packaged foods that are processed that I would actually say are totally conduced to the healthy diet, like whole wheat, organic bread, or homemade applesauce without added sugar.
01:16:35.000Or, like, I love flackers, which are a type of cracker you can find at a grocery store that's literally vinegar, salt, water, and organic flax seeds.
01:16:42.240But, of course, they were mixed together and cooked, and so that is a processed food.
01:16:46.740But what we really want to avoid is these ultra-processed foods.
01:16:50.600This is where the food scientists got involved and had to literally, molecularly, like, separate parts of an original food and put it back together like a total Frankenstein food that our body doesn't know how to recognize.
01:17:03.980And because it's not real, we have to put all these additives in to preserve it and make it taste like something.
01:17:09.840And then those, of course, many of them are very, very toxic.
01:17:12.500All right. So, anything with a preservative in it is kind of the beginning of the line.
01:17:18.860I would say a synthetic preservative or any type of artificial food coloring or food flavoring we should absolutely avoid.
01:17:28.340You know, my dad was a baker, and for five generations, everybody in my family has been a baker except for me.
01:17:35.780And I was a black sheep, and strangely, the one that was really fat.
01:17:41.860My father was in great shape his whole life.
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01:29:30.380Well, look, I also think he had a difficult task to begin with, because what he is doing in this campaign is is trying to run away from his entire record.
01:29:42.500He's trying to present a picture to the voters that is fundamentally false.
01:29:47.980His actual voting record in his time as Congress has been extreme left.
01:29:53.220His first four years in Congress, he voted with Nancy Pelosi 100 percent of the time.
01:29:58.780He voted with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris their first two years in office 100 percent of the time.
01:30:04.700So he's voted for open borders over and over again.
01:30:07.300He's voted for releasing violent criminals from jail over and over again.
01:30:11.820He's voted for taxes and spending and debt.
01:30:14.600He's voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's assault on energy and oil and gas and jobs in the state of Texas.
01:30:21.460All of that is a terrible record if you want to run statewide in Texas, because that's directly contrary to the values of Texas.
01:30:29.520His whole campaign is millions of dollars trying to present a false image of who he is.
01:30:36.140And my objective in the debate was very simple.
01:31:07.740And actually going into the debate, I mean, we had run several TV ads laying out his record on on supporting boys and playing in girls sports, men playing in women's sports.
01:31:18.440And he looked those ads were doing damage.
01:31:21.600His negatives were going up and it was it was having a real impact.
01:31:25.580And so last week he put up a TV ad where he's just him standing, looking straight to camera, saying this is not true.
01:31:34.440I do not support boys and girls sports.
01:31:59.720The facts are he supported it four separate times.
01:32:02.720Number one, he is a co-sponsor of and he voted for a bill called the Equality Act.
01:32:07.580The Equality Act mandated that boys use girls restrooms, be able to use girls changing rooms, be able to use girls locker rooms and be able to compete in sports.
01:32:55.020And then number four, number four, something he did just a couple of weeks ago.
01:32:58.540He joined with over 100 very left wing Democrats.
01:33:01.000He signed a letter about our military, and here are the changes he said that he believes we need in our military.
01:33:08.060He said, number one, our military bases need to have drag shows.
01:33:14.360Number two, he said, taxpayers need to pay for sex change operations on soldiers on our military bases.
01:33:23.840Number three, taxpayers need to pay for sex change operations and sterilization of children on our military bases.
01:33:35.720And number four, he demanded that military bases be able to fly the transgender flag above the base.
01:33:42.980Now, look, that is a radical agenda that is wildly disconnected from where Texans are.
01:33:50.800When it comes to our military, call me old fashioned, I think our military ought to be the finest fighting force of the face of the planet.
01:33:58.480I think they ought to be their job is to defend the United States of America, to keep keep Americans safe and to be prepared to kill our enemies if necessary.
01:34:08.840And all of this left wing politics has no business being forced upon our military.
01:35:36.280Mitch McConnell has a super PAC with $400 million that he's spending in Senate races.
01:35:40.700He spent zero in Texas, even though there have been a dozen polls that show this race is a one point race or a two point race or a three point race.
01:35:52.040By the way, Mitch did the same thing in 2018.
01:35:55.460My last election was, at the time, the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history.
01:36:06.760And there's a reason he uses that money to reward the senators who obey him and to freeze out the senators who stand up to him.
01:36:15.760And if you're at home frustrated, wondering how come so few Republican senators have a backbone and stand up to leadership, this is why the answer is it costs you 10 million or 20 million or 30 million or even 40 million dollars.
01:36:29.460And so what it means is I have to rely on patriots in Texas across the country.
01:36:33.920I want to ask your listener, please come to Ted Cruz dot or Ted Cruz dot or come right now to Ted Cruz dot Oregon and make a contribution.
01:36:42.860Give 10 or 25 or 50 or maybe someone could give 100 or 500 or even 1,000, because the only way we counteract the 100 million plus from Chuck Schumer and George Soros is is patriots and conservatives and common sense freedom lovers coming to Ted Cruz dot org, making a contribution right now.
01:37:06.200And I'll tell you, we're 19 days out from Election Day.
01:37:08.820Literally, you go on Election Day, you give $100 right now, and tomorrow that money goes out on TV to communicate with the voters, because it's real simple.
01:37:18.940If the voters know my record and his record, we will win.
01:38:34.780And Colin Allred's record is hard, hard left.
01:38:39.960His record is voting for open borders over and over and over again.
01:38:45.160His record is voting for boys and girls sports over and over and over again.
01:38:49.720His record is voting for releasing violent criminals from jail over and over and over again.
01:38:54.620His record is voting against oil and gas and energy and jobs in Texas over and over and over again.
01:39:02.260And if he gets elected, he would be a hard left senator, just like he's been a hard left House member.
01:39:09.240And yet the corporate media, every newspaper article you read about him, every TV news story, they describe him as a moderate bipartisan centrist, a middle of the road unifier who brings people together.
01:40:28.200No, there are hundreds of millions of dollars being poured into this state to change it blue because they know if they win in Texas, it's all over.
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01:44:44.540He also had four thousand two hundred and fifty dollars from the from the Osborne campaign in November 23 for fundraising consulting services.
01:44:56.280Prior to joining the Osborne campaign, Chester served as the regional field director for Bernie Sanders.
01:45:02.620These people are far leftist and and they're doing the same thing in every state that is currently happening with Kamala Harris.
01:45:15.660She is trying to run as somebody she's not.
01:45:19.260Her mother and her father are avowed Marxists that were active.
01:45:56.700Yeah, and I think a lot of people I mean, I think there's some people in Nebraska who are like, ah, well, you know, there's two Senate races.
01:46:04.480Maybe I'll vote one Republican and the Independent in the other one.
01:46:10.540The only thing you need to think about in these races right now is whether you want Kamala Harris, if she were to win, to be able to name any Supreme Court justice she wants.
01:51:53.320It was started by the Planned Parenthood, the ACLU, George Soros, dumping millions and millions of dollars into our state.
01:52:01.340So almost every single one of these abortion amendments include one very important word.
01:52:12.280In Florida, no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health as determined by the patient health care provider.
01:52:27.580So that means abortion at any time, partial birth abortion.
01:53:49.860And everybody, I mean, if you are somebody who's against abortion, again, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, Nevada, South Carolina.
01:54:05.260All of these states have a constitutional amendment being voted on.
01:54:13.180What's the difference, Bob, between just a law and a constitutional amendment?
01:54:21.340And I'm actually termed out in a couple weeks.
01:54:24.000But if you don't like what I did, you can not elect me the next term.
01:54:29.460Or if we realize we did something that's not working, we can change it.
01:54:33.480It's nearly impossible to change a constitutional amendment.
01:54:37.360So in the United States, most of your listeners, because they're smart, will know that there's 27 constitutional amendments in our country.
01:55:36.180But, Glenn, it's even more dangerous than just Amendment 4.
01:55:39.620Across the nation, you know, if you look at the geographic map of the United States, there's way more, you know, either conservative or moderate people out there that just want to be left alone.
01:55:50.960But the crazy radicals that are trying to destroy our country, they're using these citizen-initiative ballots, spending hundreds of millions, probably billions, all over to actually get rid of the legislative process.
01:56:07.900In Florida, it's legally necessary for a physician to be present at an abortion.
01:56:15.800But Amendment 4 just says a health care provider.
01:56:20.880But in Florida law, provider is a person that furnishes health care services and is licensed or otherwise authorized to practice in the state.
01:56:30.860That's a physician's assistant, a registered nurse, a nurse midwife, a licensed practical nurse, or an advanced practice registered nurse that is licensed.
01:56:49.700And that's why I'm disappointed in our Supreme Court.
01:56:53.100How these things happen is, you know, you have to get 920,000 verified signatures, which it turns out there may have been some fraud there and you can't pay for signatures.
01:57:03.340And we believe it may have happened, but it's probably too late to change that.
01:57:06.600But then you have to go before the court and say, okay, these things can't be vague because there's trickery in language and nobody really pays attention.
01:57:16.180And the court, you know, and many of the people who were appointed by Governor DeSantis, it was four to three approving the language.
01:57:25.320And unfortunately, the people that approved the language, they were the men that were appointed by Governor DeSantis.
01:57:32.140And I'm probably going to get in trouble for saying that, but oh, well, I can't hear it.
01:58:17.380Provide a constitutional right to abortion in the state constitution and allow the use of public funds for abortion is Colorado.
01:58:26.140Provide a constitutional right to abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health as determined by the patient's health care provider.
01:58:35.980That's the Florida one in Maryland amend the Maryland Constitution to establish a right to reproductive freedom defined to include decisions to prevent, continue or end one's own pregnancy.
01:58:50.720Wow, that's kind of open in Missouri amend the Missouri Constitution to provide the right for reproductive freedom and provide that the state legislature may enact laws that regulate abortion after fetal, fetal viability.
01:59:06.180Montana amend Montana's Constitution to provide a state constitutional right to make and carry out decisions about one's own pregnancy, including the right to abortion.
01:59:20.080Nebraska amend the Nebraska Constitution to provide that unborn children shall be protected from abortion in the second and third trimesters.
01:59:32.380But also you have in Nebraska the right to an abortion to amend the Nebraska Constitution to provide that all persons shall have a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability.
01:59:45.520In New York, add language to the New York Bill of Rights to provide that people cannot be denied rights based on their ethnicity, national origin, age and disability or sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes and reproductive health care and autonomy.
02:00:08.600Nevada established a constitutional right for an abortion or to an abortion providing for the state to regulate abortion after fetal, fetal viability, except for medically indicated to protect life, physical health or mental health of the pregnant woman.
02:01:52.840Everything that American Giant makes is made with American workers, American cotton, American quality, the cutting, the sewing, the thread, the ink.
02:02:02.180All of it comes from America and American companies.
02:02:06.040You've got to support American companies like American Giant.
02:02:09.180When you do, you're supporting original American work ethic.