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>> donald trump continues to be most dominant voice in the republican party little disappointed that this big red wave was not as big as we had hoped. >> i think the fed will not
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enter 99 percent will overdo it in terms of tightening and take the economy into a deep recession to stop inflation nothing a recession is already inevitable. >> the problem is that it took six rate hikes stick 1.4 percent off of the cpi look at some time coming up better maybe next year the year after they have to realize that 20 a lot more to get down to 2 percent that i think anybody else thinks me back to stop fed from destroying the whole economy during this time and that is the greenwich esso christmas needs supply-side help. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stuart: taking care of business, was that a piece. >> will under no. stuart: that's a good suggestion is 11:00 o'clock eastern time, and it is tuesday, december the sixth those markets, moderate bosses this morning losses yesterday, loss of this morning
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the dow was 180 in the downtown is 170 on the nasdaq, big tech, mostly lower in fact there are lower microsoft is down nearly 1.1 percent and apple is down to 144 on the apple, enough of it in arizona under name is on the minute are all look at meta- down, 6 percent of the ten year treasury place, present, the yield is 3.56 percent and i should tell you, the yield on the two-year treasury, is close to 4.4 percent that's an inversion, and matt says here comes a recession and now this,. >> the irs's keeping tabs on any payments you make or receive over $600 in here comes a nightmare. and if you use paypal, then no, facebook marketplace, step up or any type of payment system, you left an electronic paper trail which the irs now follows and you're going to get a 1099, that is a form from the irs, telling
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you think know about those transactions they really want to know if you been getting extra income and he will have to explain coming your financial life, in detail and buying and selling on, keep all documentation, because they are not following exactly what you are doing and he gets kind of bizarre, suppose you hold a garage sale, you still household items, usually for a lot less than rich about them for, but the irs just sees that his income is on keep all of your receipts, to prove that you made a lot under loss this was supposed to be crackdown on taxis but what is really going on is there going after small business and socialist bernie sanders, still the chair of the senate budget committee and socialist elizabeth warren, so since on senate banking committee, they have absolutely no time for business an event, hit is just a cash cow and so now, they are milking any possible profit, write it down to every $600 payment you
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receive them please note that this is for now, earlier 2022, when you make out your tax return, over the next year, you will have to account for all you've mo, paypal and all the other platforms. and you know there are times when it feels like we are living in china and the third hour morning starts right now. varney & co. stuart: men dominant joins me on the show but here in new york city in person and meant welcome to the program. >> its way to be with you. stuart: i think there out to dig a small businessman. >> absolutely and is totally offensive because it we've mentioned bernie sanders, he always goes on about the millionaires and billionaires not paying their fair share but were not used to hearing is we really need to stick it to the little guy, we need seeking to anybody who's got a little side business online selling things to people who want them is been
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doing this and all these different payment programs you know accepting them electronically or the past several years in ways that even just trying to make up frankly the gaps in her own household earnings of experience in part because of inflation in the something that's totally inept to any think of the democratic party claims to be when he comes to representing delusional guy. stuart: can you imagine trying to find all of the documentation and paperwork in dealing with the irs. >> is ridiculous and one of these things stuart, we have to understand that this is them targeting the middle class is targeting the emerging middle class using this to make up the extra and frankly, what goes to his advocates go to summer camp and can we afford to have a nice dinner out this month and that is the kind of thing we will see go away because they have to nickel and time them and is really a thing, this obscene manner. >> and this is the united states compound stuart and georgia voters, there lining up for the
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senate race today and herschel walker is against raphael warnock and outdoor juror number two, public and that is, governor jeff duncan, he said that walker, remember he's a republican, he said herschel walker will be remove it is one of the worst gop candidates ever enroll that tape please. >> i think of the kid is probably could articulate the conservative platform better than some of the candidates donald trump and his group supported all across the country and i think that herschel walker will probably go down as one of the worst republican candidates inter partes history. stuart: nk band will you address this coming is that georgia reelection really a referendum on trump. ben: no i don't thank you so them as much as trump's endorsement was key to clearing the field for herschel walker nobody took him on with it primary and if you have some people who thought he was going to be so terrible, statewide candidates and they should put their money with mapquest but they didn't and now look, you think that he's likely to lose today because he does not have
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brian kemp at the very popular governor on the ticket as well to help them i was really the difference when he came to setting of the soul and off and if that happens, 20 major consequences for the u.s. senate. fifty-eight yesterday when is huge. stuart: major consequences for trump, his guys herschel walker hand-picked candidate, if he loses like some other lost customer the country, the doesn't reflect well on trump. ben: here's the thing, a lot of people took of us from trump which was wrong you can be this outsider come in every to the politics sought great success by doing it the way that he did it, via social media, and rallies in the things on the size with their fundamentals about politics but i think for, part of many of these outsider candidates ignored this reason he lost sue might reason publicans underperformed so significantly on election day. stuart: you should be diplomats, if you like something like a dodging of a question. ben: you never tried to dodge you stuart, never sue and welcome to new york and think
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event and it will see you soon thank you mike murphy is here diva symptoms on the markets which are selling off this morning a bit like yesterday downside moves all across and mike, goldman sachs, is saying there in the hunts to buy these crypto forms after the ftx massacre, do you think that is a good investment for the banks to be making right now. mike: is generally better investment store than what was your ago, he would get a company like coin based on the came public this talk was over 300 now is down roughly 40 or $50 a share, so it's over $200 is allegedly come down in price which is the point that goldman is making but whether with them a what is the value. as you getting more and more regulation, on or into crypto, which was supposed to be deregulated, does it well is been quite this for quite have the same plan goldman sachs owns one of the big exchanges i would argue now, and so i do know with
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futurist right so we don't really see it as a great investment sue and jimmy diamond was out this morning think crypto sorry sideshow and he said that, something like pet rocks decent bitcoin is like a pet rock. >> yet he said don't put too much on c1 that was entirely dismissive the whole crypto in an industry. mike: needs been consistent he said even when they were moving up at 50000 come to be diamond was saying that the real value there was a pet rock, not much. stuart: you with us for the arsenal stay there please print now laura coming up some of the movers and i want to start with textron. lauren: the maker of that jet, up 6 percent one and $80.80 million contract to make the city billion-dollar helicopter built by sikorsky since the 1970s that would replace the park c1 he believed, this big contract and so git la
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what is that sweetie was opera company about 8 percent of the race there forecast and the ceo said if you don't hear this offer of tech companies, we are recruiting and actively hiring, just as competitors are backing down. so that is with a set of their and in the final mover and i love the story, emergent biosolutions, it's a maker, think narcan and opioid reversal drug, and there's a shortage which is hardly too many people are overdosing, some are being revived because of this and if the ages aspect their application to bring their drug to the market for, he zinc shortage final decision in march is talk was up now is down about 2 percent to 100 minus down, anyway move on, and price now the presence on his way to an event in arizona but do not expecting to visit the border, just waiting for you here the white house is playing this and we will tell you pretty bombshell new report from the secret service, claims chinese hackers so millions of dollars for the covid-19 relief money
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and only half of the money is québec. an oil storage tank explodes in a fireball in your field in russia and the clinton and kremlin claims it was hit by a drone attack and be alive report coming up next.
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little bit spotty and even with ukraine's air force, knocking down 60 of the 770 missiles the impact from yesterday's attack is extremely devastating and you have people who are killed, homes destroyed and no large portion of this country, is without power but even amid those conditions, as we found out percent, ukrainians remain resilient. >> normally be put off during winter, simply cannot wait for spring and working below freezing temperatures and piles of snow, nothing would happen here, just a short time ago. >> i don't know how i survived, you can even see traces on the fence everyone was surprised how we stayed hundred state alive c4 any try to fight off the invading russian soldiers and somehow he lived and so many others did not succumb is why these crews are merely harsh conditions to rebuild with a
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nearly lost. >> yes but we still have a lot of work to do and love people who have lost their homes, there's a lot of work there is no possibility to stop. reporter: while the science of the rebuild are all around us, what took place here, whenever go awake and more than 100 civilians and many women and children, were found buried here in a mass grave and no amount of new construction will ever change that but in their owner, this was devastated ukrainian community, will not sit broken. >> you see coming down the the state everyone is trying to have to do something. reporter: russian or strike to leveled homes especially the roads, eradicating their way of life but no amount of firepower, can destroy their spirit. >> will become better, everything rebuild is better in the main thing is for us to be in good health i will not break us. reporter: were also learning of another strike hitting us in the
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territory of russia for the second day in a row in russia claims that ukrainian drones attacked inside russia yesterday and it was two different airbases and today it was in their field and ukraine so far is not commenting on this latest attack we've yet to see a response like we did yesterday russia as a result of the seemingly response from ukraine into russia stuart. stuart: that i'm going to pick up on the stories will joining me know the former defense intelligence agency office rebecca, and as we just heard, ukraine attacked military bases in russia with drones in their taking the fight inside russia and i don't think you approve of that is something tells me that you don't approve of that and i might write. >> was not a matter of approving or disapproving, my intelligence announces that we continue to climb the escalatory ladder and this was all gained down back of
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the intelligence community. rebekah: in this war has nowhere to go but upward and will end up either in the space warfare around cyber warfare around or all of the way to nuclear c1 women, what you want, and this is apparently successful strike inside russia and got up on the run to some degree and what you want, they don't do that kind of income they just get a piece in place, i mean is unrealistic. rebekah: so what is on realistic stuart has that this war is going to produce a winner, neither ukraine, nor russia have a military path to victory in the pentagon itself has recognize and this is exactly why, lloyd austin is pressuring zelinski to de-escalate to, so unfortunately, we are right now in a situation where despite the
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fact that the ukrainians are trying, great numbers, the president have european commission, ursula, she herself acknowledged that that 100,000 ukrainians either got killed over wounded right now and 40, 20 - 40000 civilians, the same number of russians folks military personnel, some point, you get enough people but it would be one thing, if you produce results you know the result is that i guess for the united states, we want ukraine to win but given that this goal is simply unachievable and the biden administration needs to step in and really act as an adult and put an end to the ukrainian people suffering from the not only dying, from the missiles, they are now freezing to death. stuart: his russia still financing is more by selling o
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oil. rebekah: 100 percent and guess who is helping him from the biden administration. i knew europeans, somehow capitalism has been around for over 100 years but he did not make its way to washington or to brussels because the oil price cap yes destabilizing the market right now and how do you put a price cap on something that you don't own energy don't sell ended this russia that sells oil is so what russia is doing is just issued presidential order that will band the russia and russian companies from selling oil to the countries new companies to participate in the price cap. so what is happening right now, we had again effectively reducing the supply which is going to push the price way up
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and is going to ricochet against us, the united states and we are already walking into a recession and get europe these types of nonsensical policies for the biden administration is what god is here in the first place because his policies, remember, in february, the minute that he got into power, he canceled the keystone i would happen here is that the russian oil revenues from 16 billion at the end of 2020, and doubled up to 32 billion and effectively that military budget group one and a half, one times and half so when i'm going to close with us, we clearly have a difference of opinion here, my opinion is this, yes we do some of the ukrainians, they want to stay in this fight and they want to win that i personally would like to see president biden support that victory and give them what they needed and now we disagree on this and i understand, but that
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is where i am coming from. rebekah: i want ukraine to win i want ukrainian people to stop dieting stuart but it is not in the cards in the pentagon is recognize that and yet, they continue to play these games. stuart: give them what they want and let's see what they can do with the s my opinion and rebekah, come back soon and see you again, thank you a lot. rebekah: thank you c1 here is something that i can hardly believe this report from somewhere that said that renewables are on track to become the world's biggest source of electricity by 2025, initially, i'm not sure i can get behind that and a major source, 2025 what is going on. >> yes it is almost wally no, is most 2023 the big statement in the international agency is predicting that major the world's electricity makes apparently slamming the global energy crisis triggered by the
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russians invasion of ukraine is marked unprecedented momentum for renewables know the iea, said that sources of energy will become the largest source of global electricity by as you say 2025, so surpassing clothing agency expense a renewed hope for 40 percent world wide electricity upward by 27, coinciding it says, with share of: natural gas and nuclear generations and all i can say is we will see. stuart: [laughter] your diplomatic that's very good and mike murphy is still with me and new york and are you investing in renewable. >> we are and you know we want to invest two or anywhere where we believe there's a large market which is obviously a large market where we can see disruption and we can pick the winners in the space and so let's one of those you see these reports coming out and obviously there are more people buying electric vehicles and more more people electricity will be used
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to charges but how that impacts the environment, versus fossil fuels, and it goes over my head but i think that it is clear that where we are going is that there's going be more more people using renewables. stuart: which companies or industries are you investing it getting into renewables solar and wind. >> one think that we are looking at closely renew his nuclear medicine area because a lot of people knock it and they don't understand it but we think there's a lot of opportunity there. stuart: all agree thank you back to ashley, two women are suing apple over safety concerns and this is about the air take to think right. ashley: yes, two women say is there devices just make it too easy for stalkers to track and terrorize the victims of the women say, their cases, the ex-boyfriend during next three chessmen, they were able to track the in the accuse the apple of negligently releasing intensive device and the suit
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asked the court to award unspecified monetary damages now take the sizes you can see if about a half dollar.is about to be slipped to the attached or to personal possession healthy owners find them after continued complaints, the privacy apple upgraded safeguards this year which tells apple device users, wind and air that is not registered to them, is actually moving along with them and so that would give you a clue the suit wants money saying that apple was negligent the servers use these things all of the time. stuart: got it thank you know this, remember when tim cook, he ignored henry's questions about china, watch it again. >> you have any reaction to the factory workers that were beaten and detained for protesting in covid-19 lockdowns. >> will good from the wall street journal said that tim cook that day china anyone about it, bill is next.
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left-hand side of your screen in fact just got worse because the dow was down to 30, and sx down 150 and that is a 1.1 half percent loss almost to vanessa, and 70 for the dow, and later on today the president will be in arizona and he will tour the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing plant there in the company is increasing is investment down to 40 million from 12 billion, and back with us, this plan counts apple i thank you so his biggest client going to see stuff. >> absolutely, yes, so taiwan semi makes all the chips the going to apple devices and this total of 52 billion-dollar investment is 12 plus 40, one of the largest ever for investments in the u.s. generally the biggest and safe so is a mention you come to make the go into your icons and ipads and back and your watches and you will invest 12 billion in the first and 40 in the second and reportedly encouraged by apple, to start making those high and
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chips stateside sediment in asia is that for the trip shortage in electronics and car production cost companies that hundreds of billions of dollars in sales and so apple ceo tim cook will be live there later on this afternoon along with joe biden of course president biden and have chip making which event was interesting that includes videos, and lisa sue so obviously is motivated by that the billion-dollar chips act was signed into law and is really been a great motivator and intel to make their the united states and is a bipartisan bill to provide subsidies for the new plans and upgrades on old ones in the white house said that america really needs to protect her high-tech supplies to be less dependent on other countries. >> we used to 40 percent of the worlds semiconductor's snuffling down to 12 but in these advance areas of these leading edge chips that i was mentioning, literally used 0 percent were very dependent on foreign supply chains were principally
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depending on chips that are produce and time on. >> allure the grants and subsidies and i would say very motivating a look at the dollar amounts here, global chip giants investing tens of billions across different states and samsung with a reported $200 million investment in texas over the next two decades but hasn't been easy for them according to the journal are talking about high cost and construction snags and lack of skilled personnel making it more difficult and the plan will open in 2024 c1 2024, good stuff and thank you and other our next guest but tim cooks about day on china in the article mentions this moment when hillary question him about what he's doing in china role it. >> using for the chinese people's right to protest. [background sounds]. >> do you have any reaction to the factory workers that were beaten and he said for protesting and covid-19
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lockdowns. >> and you regret stricking airdrop access the protesters used to evade surveillance from the chinese government. [background sounds]. >> do thank you so problematic to do business with the communist chinese party when they suppress human rights. [background sounds]. stuart: [laughter] there is no putting hillary going off listen i think he did everything to get away from her including putting his insistent in front of them so she could not get it himself bill welcome to the show, tim cook staying so silent. bill: because he doesn't have good answers for those work all legitimate questions. they're going to be asked of any ceo does business in china. i had full disclosure, hess of the for guy doing business in china and you say selling a hamburger and all of a sudden, police politics overwhelm you,
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you have employees worry about and shareholders i understand the concern but tim cook is always maintained like apple is more than a big old business seeking profit and he pronounces on all sorts of things from the law in georgia, and he famously declined healthy fbi into the iphone, over the terrorist and put in trying to, please ask these questions, he suddenly is silent summa but he can't answer them kenny, if he was to come up and honestly, and complain about human rights in china, meaning would be an immediate response may be shutting down his iphone factory had the guys in a very difficult and very hard role to play is no. >> it is hard and he made it harder for himself by morally bringing in the u.s. where it is safe as you point out, china, you might not be safe and he has
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a lot of legitimate concerns about apple's business and as your last report suggestively, i think a lot of businesses are now recognizing, their over defendant on china and try to move some of us develop elsewhere in the market house his own answer i think. stuart: you are right, thanks bill, great story and very interesting in august 7 think you bill and see you soon. bill: think it. stuart: the secret service said that chinese hackers have stolen millions of dollars of u.s. covid-19 relief money and ashley has anybody taken responsibility for the. ashley: of course not, but reports point to a chinese hacking team known within the security community has a pt 41, x414 wi headed shiite believe that the chinese hackers have stolen tens of millions of dollars worth of u.s. covid-19 relief benefits since 2020 by tl
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members of the hacking group were indicted in 2019, and in 2020, by the u.s. justice for spying on over 100 companies but good luck tracking the suspect down the u.s. it china continues to be a safe haven of course for cyber criminals so long as they attack computers, outside of china, good luck getting them through and got it and think you actually and now this, watch this. >> in elementary school in virginia wilson house after school club, some people are so outraged that their praying the rosary, outside of the school so you all about that and dr. anthony fauci's and his deputy was impressed by china's pandemic response in 2020, and that admission, delight in deposition, deposition i'm sorry, just went public miseries attorney general, eric schmidt has more on those findings and he is next.
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stuart: law enforcement still searching for him so ever is responsible for that attack on more counties electric grid, and with us, jonathan coming to the authorities have any idea who did it and why. >> will still no suspects in the wanted what authorities are saying that whoever did this attack on the weather was in an individual or a group, they knew exactly where they were doing, what they were targeting because of the extent of the damage and duke energy said that he could be thursday before the paris resort to everyone in moore county north carolina, and
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gunfire were two substations there left 45000 businesses and homes without electricity on saturday evening and so far, no person or group has claimed responsibility for the attack on the paragraph, governor roy cooper said that investigators are pursuing all possible angles to try to determine who carried out the attack and why. >> we have have a serious national conversation about protecting our critical info structure is this is unacceptable to have this many people the power for this long and it was clear they knew how to cause significant damage. >> the governor said the more county as a retirement community in the state is providing generators to care homes in nursing homes to help out with the elderly residents there the power outage has also disrupted activities local hospitals, schools and businesses and duke energy said the repair process is taking several days because critical equipment needs to be
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replaced entirely. >> this is not small equipment, this is big stuff and so that is really what is driving summa timelines is the ability to have that equipment in place and get it there also much a supply issue. >> according to the website power outage u.s., 35000 homes and businesses in moore county, remain without power, that is about half of all of the customers served of their c1 thank you very much and now the attorney general of missouri, eric schmidt, just released a full transcript of his deposition with dr. anthony fauci over the handling of the covid-19 pandemic and joins me now and certainly go back to the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic. nobody never really what was going on and did not know how to deal with it and so we blindly went into lockdown and i know you're critical of dr. anthony fauci but once you cut them a little bit of slack for what he faced at the very beginning.
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eric: i mean, this is america, not communist china part of the problem here is that in the deposition when it was revealed that dr. anthony fauci sent his chief lieutenant, doctor lane, to china in early february to see what they were doing and came back raving about this really restrictive lockdowns, these isolation and blocking people in their apartments we see the protest now, that emanated recently come up with this going on since the beginning of this and since the end of 2019 into 2020, had dr. anthony fauci was completely on board with this and so i think that it was a glimpse and that seven hour deposition, of how the feud with a response should be and also a glimpse tina very well they gain of function research happening in the wuhan upcoming week potentially come back to camp which is why he sought to discredited it right away c1 wealthy you were talking with the actual origins of covid-19, in wuhan and do you believe from your deposition bell labs in wuhan.
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eric: that is the most credible theory absolutely and this idea that some animal reservoir theory, that dr. anthony fauci y any of the science and in fact what we have discovered in that deposition was out he was privy to many drafts on the initial report they came out in the sought to discredit nicole anybody a conspiracy theorist to talk about the lab leak in the reality is the reason why he try to discredit the lab leak it, and then use the of government to work with social media by forms to censor people was that he knew that could come back to him because they were finding it is a look, whether was the origins for the response the later with masks, dr. anthony fauci was making this up as he went come i was so based on science and is about power and control that is the story about how covid-19 was born c1 well his daughter employed at twitter from i believe that was revealed in the deposition and if that is the case, is unimportant and
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what's the significance of that. eric: mother mean it's an interesting to become his daughter was working at twitter time i think also think that's remarkable from the deposition was that dr. anthony fauci who claims to be this all-knowing overlord of science, was proclaimed that i am the science said that i do not recall over 170 times and that deposition and so if depending on the question that is asked my guess is how much he really knows about something but clearly, e-mail different then also came out as a relates to the mess and e-mail different telling her, that in february 2020 come you don't need work a mask of a just a few weeks later, he comes out and he says mass should be mandatory again, then we have the smoke signal goes up from the dr. anthony fauci candle then all of a sudden five -year-olds mainmast for two years and this is nuts see when you have a few revelations in the deposition, this affected think you for revealing some of them for us today, eric smith entrenchment, attorney general a
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sue went students in new mexico will no longer need to pass a test to graduate, this arson 2024, and the search education secretary cause, or blames, the impact of the pandemic and he said school should be focusing on quality instruction, mike murphy is still with me, and father five, when you make of that senate father six stewards terrible because running his kids out of the diploma visit they learn something when you have not tested them and you don't know if they learned anything in the short-term this is going from people because they do pass along from these people are now supposed to be functioning part of society and have a learned what is necessary to go out and be good members of society sue and i don't want to beat training actavis a monitoring can read and write and think we like that and thinking like an of this, a california english teacher, telling the students that grammar as part of white supremacy. martin schaefer, tenured english
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teacher at an at oroville high school also thanks that the sats are racist because the writers of the test are made up almost entirely by people. school choice leader and former school board member, erica donald joins me now and good grammar, dissuasive from seed can you riesling up to me. stu.erica: but it certainly is t however, the goal of this and i noticed you said, tenured teacher, to withhold information from her students, she actually said this would teach them proper grammar and writing skills but instead would honor how we talk every day these kids already know how to talk every day, they need to understand how to write properly and communicate so they can be successful in their future careers to what is is, comes kind of attack on grammar. erica: we seem to happen all of the country steward come over these woke teachers who have no culpability because of their union protection decide that instead of teaching had read and
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write, the things that the public has hired them to do, things that standards are require they decide to teach ideology in the classroom which is not going to have these kids succeed in life and as luck would have them communicate their ideas and lead this country into the future actually withholding equity from the students and helping them to succeed see what he felt that right, here's another one for you, parents were outraged as elementary school in virginia, elementary school, passes out flyers for an afterschool club and erica look i understand the outrage of this with the question is, would you be in this kind of club and say know that you can't do that, would you. erica: i would not be the answer is always school choice and if the answer to her previous discussion about the teacher, whether teaching in schools, if the answer here, we cannot expect government run schools to be everything to everyone there will be nothing to everyone and
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so in this case we have a christian club that is meeting after school and some of course, the other side says you have to let this a tentacle beat in the answer school choice so the parents are choosing what school are sitting their child to school with the support of its stakeholders, and offer whatever clubs most parents want and they can vote with their feet if they do not like it see whether that is here is at the school choice is making real progress especially after the mess that the pandemic created in public schools and is making real progress. erica: you're absolutely frightened we had huge school choice went in the midterm elections, from governorships, to state legislatures, were sing a huge advancement and what we are all advocating for universal psa's, education scholarship accounts. we sing the past in arizona, virginia we bills moving in many more states, this what we really should be advocating work to give the parents a way out police woke classrooms and places that are not holding
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their values see when you can come back on the show any time you like on school choice and i'm all in favor thank you very much for being here erica donald and we appreciate it and are here we go, the tribute and trivia question, the capitol of which state, south dakota, idaho, surrey, oregon, i knew this one. and i know this one, my answer, the correct answer after the break. a must in your medicine cabinet! less sick days! cold coming on? zicam is the number one cold shortening brand! highly recommend it!
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