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>> in the nineteen nineties during a visit to nasa, sheila jackson lee demanded to see the flag that astronauts had planted on mars when gently informed that no human being has ever been to mars because it's very far away. >> lee flew into a rage. she accused nasa of racism and pointed out her membership on the , quote, science committee in congress and so on . we could spend the entire hour on sheila jackson lee stories, and it's tempting. on capitol hill, she's known as the queen and not in a good way. >> but what's interesting is that nobody ever talks about the congress district that sheila jackson lee supposedly represents. >> it's mostly inner city houston, and it could use some help. lee's district has a poverty rate almost twice the national average for all the usual markers of civilizational decline, high crime, bad schools, low social cohesion, drugs. now, lee has, quote, served in congress for nearly 30 years.
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but it's hard to think of a single thing she has ever done to improve the lives of the people who elected her. >> she doesn't seem interested . instead, sheila jackson lee has devoted her entire political career and her entire life to a single cause. >> shrieking about white racism. that's what sheila jackson lee does for a living. >> here's a selection. institutional racism and systemic racism taints and spoils us the way that america treats. in one instance, african-americans, in other instances minorities. >> the dastardly impacts of white nationalism, white supremacy and outright racism, racism, is a national security threat. >> racism is a national security threat. >> racism is a national security threat. institutional racism does exist. >> and until we accept that, we will not finish our job, we will not elect a chief bigot of the united states of america. >> our system is such that it then allows americans people
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to act in instances in a racist manner. >> racism, you see, is a national security threat to national security threat. really. sheila jackson lee, tell us how racism is a national security threat. >> speak slowly. we've got plenty of time, but of course, she won't do that. she's got no argument. she's got no facts. she doesn't even have a sincere belief in what she's saying. it's absurd. and she knows it. and by the way, sheila jackson lee doesn't want to protect a country she despises from national security threats. why would she want to do that? that's not the point. what she's doing here every day is leveling a racial attack, a blood libel against an entire group of americans while simultaneously pretending to be the victim of attacks from that same group. stop hitting me. she howls as she punches you in the face. it's such a common tactic at this point, used constantly by al sharpton, by the adl,
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by so many others. >> you may not even notice it anymore, but it's still disgusting. it's still immoral. it's still divisive. here's joe biden doing it. >> and finally, we're confronting the stains of what remains a deep stain in the soul of our nation. hate in white supremacy, you know, is a tough throughline of subjugation. enslaved people from our earliest days to the reigns of radicalized terror, the kkk, the dr. king being assassinated and the violent, deadly insurrection in the capital nine months ago. it was about white supremacy, in my view. speaking of blood libel, because that's what it is protesting the twenty twenty election result is the same as slavery as the kkk. >> it's the same as murdering martin luther king. it's all white supremacy, declares joe biden, without defining a term. now, you may recall when joe biden said that you probably dismissed at the time as ridiculous as the rantings of a partisan. and of course, that's what it
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was. but you should also keep in mind that joe biden did not say that by accident. it wasn't an ad lib off the cuff. >> no, his staff signed off in that speech. they wrote they read it before he read it and they wrote it for a reason. when the president of the united states identifies a threat to this country, his many federal agencies, the biggest in the world, swing into action to neutralize that threat. that's how the system works. as joe biden's staff well knows. >> so, in fact, when joe biden likens you to al al qaeda or the , it's not a small thing at all. it has implications. >> so here's sheila jackson lee from last week in a not unrelated clip calling for the renewal of the patriot act. >> which i remember after 9/11, when we all work together to ensure the protection of the american people through the patriot act and dealing with the fisa courts, we work
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together because truth is important. it's kind of strange if you think about it. so why would sheila jackson lee, a self-described liberal, find herself last week praising the secret government courts that liberals once opposed passionately on the grounds that those courts could be used to destroy the constitutional rights of americans without anyone knowing about it? secret courts liberals were against secret courts, and now the chief liberal in congress is strongly for secret courts. what's going on here? why? well, because those secret courts turn out to be a highly effective way to silence the critics of the democratic party to silence those so-called white supremacist joe biden's was yelling about. not all of them, by the way, are white. you don't have to be white to be a white supremacist. you just have to oppose the agenda and , of course, sheila jackson lee knows that very well. and that's why she wants to renew the patriot act indefinitely. and there are enough dumb republicans that she may be able to , but sheila jackson would like to go a lot further
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than that. lee is just introduced a bill called the leading against white supremacy act of 2020 three . now, it's not an exaggeration to say this single bill would do more to criminalize speech previously, constitutionally guaranteed speech than any other piece of legislation that has been proposed in the entire history of this country. >> that's not an overstatement. at all. and to prove it, we're going to read directly from the bill. here it is quote, a conspiracy to engage in white supremacy inspired hate crime shall be determined to exist between two or more persons, at least one of whom published material advancing white supremacy, white supremacist ideology, antagonism based on , quote, replacement theory or hate speech that vilifies or is otherwise directed against any nonwhite person or group and quote, now, nowhere in the legislation is the term white supremacy or white supremacist ideology ever
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define. of course, it's never defined. it's left open. >> it's subjective. anything can be white supremacy. but the bill does specific point to something called replacement theory. >> white supremacist ideology. >> if you engage in either one of them, you go to federal prison, possibly for a very long time. so all that's required under this piece of legislation, which is not been left out of congress yet, all this required is that your political opinions could as determined by a reasonable person, motivate actions by a person predisposed to engaging in a white supremacy inspired hate crime. so what would qualify as a felony under this law? >> well, virtually everything but among them would be pointing out the democratic party politicians, including chuck schumer, the leading senate democrat, have longed bragged that they are flooding this country with immigrants in order to change the demography ,to maintain political power for themselves.
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they've said that many times. they've written it. they bragged about it on camera. but if you notice it under this bill , you would be criminally responsible for the violent acts of people you have never met. and you would go to jail for terrorism. now, what's most interesting about this bill is that it's race specific, nothing and sheila jackson lee legislation would apply to , say, black supremacy or murder sprees by people who aren't white supremacists. the massacre in waukesha, for example. so that means that democratic party politicians can continue to say whatever they want with impunity. the first amendment still applies to them, but not to anyone who doesn't vote for them. so that's the definition of tyranny. it's horrifying. it's a direct attack on the bill of rights, on our core freedoms guaranteed by the u.s. government for two hundred and fifty years. we shouldn't be surprised by this, however, because it's consistent with what biden has
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promised as promises the day he got into office. and the promise was that race blind justice, which is the entire foundation of the rule of law in the west has been for centuries, is done. the new model, south africa. that's the new model. south africa, a country we never talk about because no one wants to admit what's happened there over the past twenty nine years. but on the basis of that, biden tried to allocate farm aid on the basis of skin color. a federal judge blocked that plan, but it has not stopped the democratic party because no one's repudiated the idea. no one on the right has been brave enough to say no. the federal government can never award or punish on the basis of skin color that is immoral and contrary to american law. and because no one has said that democrats, including sheila jackson lee, have decided that their opponents are terrorists and they're terrorists because of their race. and once you're a terrorist, what do we get to do? we can take all your stuff. we get to seize your assets.
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it shouldn't surprise you. that is actually unfolding in the state of california. always the leading edge of lunacy. >> watch this. these economists i've worked alongside us over this past year to come up with potential estimates for what reparations in the form of compensation or cash payments can look like for african-americans. that five hundred billion dollar number represents the state of california's maximum culpability for racist red mining practices. and that number represents the state of california max. my ability it is not a final recommendation coming out of the task force. final recommendations do not come out until july one . 2020 three know everything about this, of course, is bad and wrong, not just in practice, but in principle, but in practice. it sets up an incentive that the whole country can have to grasp with fairly soon. we've already been told that you can change your or immutable characteristic just by wishing. and so men can become women. women can become men .
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why then can't people change their race? that's a sincere question that is waved away is ridiculous. but it's not any more ridiculous than changing your . in fact, it's the same. >> so under laws like this, there is a huge incentive to change your race because you get paid for doing that. what are we going to do about that? >> but what's interesting and sadly, sadly predictable is that as politicians in california and the rest of the country decide how they're going to loot the treasury, the name of racial justice, the communities they supposedly serve are falling apart. in real, tangible, measurable ways. >> people are dying. axios, for example, reports that carjackings in dc have risen for the fifth straight year. ask anyone who lives there as the d.c. council candidate who was carjacked in broad daylight a year ago. >> a vehicle stolen friday may be linked to multiple crimes in northeast, including the murder of nineteen year old devin brewer. there was a drive by shooting
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on central avenue northeast. both victims survived. look out for the same. hylander went out over police radio. the plates on the car appear to match the burgundy. highlander used to carjack a d.c. council candidate at gun point. nate fleming was at a gas station on nannie helen burroughs avenue northeast. he says when the suspect pulled a gun, he gave up the keys, then went into the convenience store to call 911 one . he says one of the guys came in to stop him from doing that, chasing him out of the store. >> so instead of doing anything about that in, the leaders are doing what sheila jackson lee does. shrieking about white racism as if that's the problem or even a related problem or there's nothing to do with carjackings. >> as for actual carjackings, that are killing people, making taxpayers leave dc tarifa, everyone in the city. >> well, the d.c. city council has just passed a bill that will lighten the punishment for
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carjacking as well as other violent crimes. so here's what you have at the same time that sheila jackson lee would like to make it a , quote, hate crime, a felony for disagreeing with her. her compatriots in d.c. and across the country are making it easier for you to get killed by an actual carjacker non-narcotic is the name of that system. and it's spreading because no one's saying anything about it. candace owens is saying a lot about it has for a long time. she's host of kenesaw. always happy to have her on the show tonight. candice , thanks so much for coming on . so you at the same time that they're addressing these big theoretical macro issues and changing the american criminal justice code to be race specific, something that's never been they're ignoring the collapse of daily life for their constituents. you see this everywhere. what is it? >> we don't know what it is . it does seem to be a very
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strange collision. and seeing her put put this forth is just actually i'm incredulous. and selfishly, i'd like to see go into place for maybe just one day because it would be brilliant for a black conservatives because every single democrat would fall by their sword. of course, they reserved their most hatreds and the most vitriol for black conservatives, people like myself, larry elder, thomas, they'd all be locked up federally. let me trust you. if there's actually put into place. but i think it also yields more questions for me. i'm looking at this. i'm going what are they possibly thinking? how would this work and what about black on black criticism? would they they lock me up for saying something. sheila jackson is fundamentally a low iq, hateful individual. i'm just saying that i don't want to go to prison. i'm giving you a what if scenario. if i did say that i go to prison and how is this going to run parallel to their decriminalization efforts? right. they they don't want any black and brown people in prison. they want them all to be on the streets. but at the same time, they're saying that they will walk us up and by the way, would this extend to an overseas policy? would i be locked up if i said anything bad about the late osama bin laden?
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i mean, of course, it wasn't well thought through, but because does it need to be we know that their every effort is aimed at censoring speech. right. the democrats know that in order for them to be omnipotent, they need to be able to control words, because if they can control words, they can control control thoughts. and ultimately, what they're after is brainwash. and by the way, they've been really good at brainwashing, speaking what you just spoke about, you have people that are graduating. i just talked about this today. graduating harvard, who actually believe that men can be women and women can be men. all we have to do is change our minds so they know exactly what they're doing. they know exactly what they're after. and ultimately what they want is full power and control over every single person and their households. >> and they'll use law enforcement to do it. >> and the police and the fbi and the courts. i wonder if we've laughed too much at the absurdity of all of this and not internalized how deadly serious they are about using power to crush their political opponents. >> oh, i have been laughing,
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but at the same time point people to the very real truth and said that what they truly want is the totality in society. they are following the playbook, you know, everything that they are after ,they are attacking religion, they are attacking the first amendment. they continually want to remove guns from your household. i mean, what does that spell out to you? where have we seen this before? in every communist society that exists that has existed and does exist today because that is what needs to happen. they need to remove individual power and what's been very interesting is seeing how they're breaking down people's mentality right. we are becoming a fundamentally weak country. you have people that cry at the drop of a hat because they've been mis gendered. of course, they know that these people are not going to be able to take them on in the future because people are going to stand up to government when they can't even stand up to themselves and look themselves in the mirror and say, no, actually , i cannot be this person. i can't just wake up and be say that i'm a man or woman. so it's so machiavellian and it's so important that we keep talking about it. you can laugh to stay safe , to stay sane, but also recognize that something very real is happening in this country and it's dangerous and it's sinister. that could not have happened
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range for commercial pilots. steve keusch reported this on his substract. and the change now allows now a peoplell with injured hearts cardiac injury to fly. wi the faa made this change last october just after the vaccines were rolled out and made mandatory. why? well, we reached out the faa today for an explanation.planat. they claim they , quote, follow standard process based on data and science, whatever that means. scienclieutenant colonel theresg is an army flight surgeon. >> she joins us tonight to assess. doctor , thank you so much for coming on . so thi surgeons you raised somed giags, i would say, for people given what's at stake indo you t commercial air travel. why do you think the faa did f. this? tucker. and i thank you for having meay on , tucker. i just want to say upfront thatd my opinions are my own and they do not reflect arm that of the the united states army or the dod. yes. soker:. why they why they made t the change is very obscure because extend the pr intervalce
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from the acceptable range. isecn one hundred and twenty to twods hundred milliseconds to three hundred milliseconds does not improve safety. and i would like to seee th the data and the research thatco they based that decision on . a in aviation. we are a data driven institution and everything s around risk mitigation. sog makinthg that broader put actually puts the public at greater risk of a pilot having a cardiac event that didn'taugh get caught because they've extended that range. >> so, i mean, that's inexplicable. everythingeveryt the faa does, u just said, has to be designed with one goal in mind,al, mili and that's the safest possible flight commercial military pilot. >> i mean, and the pilots think way that way. so there is no way, in
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your opinion as a flight surgeon, that this changche, whatever its cause, could make air travel safer? an no. and in light of the emergin and overwhelming data that is showing the cardiac damage from covid and the covidd vaccines on cardiac muscle,agin i can't imagine why they would make this move. and i think it's a question that really should be taken to dr. susan northrup. r the she's the senior flight surgeon for the faa.a they and ask what what data they use to support this. and i think it only undermines aviation safety if you realizely that in the military, pilots receive an ekg every year, eive whereas for commercial air they receive at thirty five andd then at 40 and every year annually after age 40 .
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so those are, you know, very we hardly see them to begin with . in terms of, you know, a five year gap there. and so. right. so i mean, this is this - is baffling. >> i'm sure. i think there's an audio delay . but let me jusr conft say, seeml i appreciate your confirming what seems like common sense that there's no there's no good answer for why they're doing this. >> and we are going to follow it up dr. theresa long and ask to interview the head flight surgeon, faa, because maybeke we're missing something. doesn't sound like it, though, t thank you for joining you, us tonight. >> thank you, tucker. tucker.thank you. >> so you may have seen thisn de apdeo, an amazon delivery driver and apple valley, california, dropping off package when he steps and falls inside a septic tank. it happened last week while hev.
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was stuck. the driver uploaded this video.s custt's delivering to this customer's house. i think and i just fell into a septic if tank. they w i don't know if they were digging it or what, but i walked by it and theroun i'm nd came out underneath me. i'm like six feet down.. and i tried using these routes around me to get out and itof m. just pulled more dirt on top of me. g so i just called dispatch. hopefully they'rete goin g to getse i the cops or the fire departmento here because i definitely don'td want to try to climb out o on mi own again, because, likery i said, the walls are kind of caving in on little bit scary. >> so the fire department did come and rescue that man.merica and here's the thing. at a moment when people are tha dismissing american workers as lazy or disengaged, thamant c took a shower and thenro continued his routute!e. oyee o >> and we were very impressede with that. in fact, we gave himfound the employee of the month honors and then we found him.s >>he his name is charles mackenzie. who joins us tonight. >> charles , so impressed
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by this. thank you for joinin.g us . y >> how you fell into this like t a tiger trap without seeing it. >> is that correct? no, actually , i did see the hole. bawalked by it on my way to deliver a package, and then i walked by it again on my way back to my vehicle and the ground next to the hold undernet collapsed underneath me, even though i kept a bit of distance from the hole, i still managed to fall in because ofd the ground collapsing undert th my feet. and also, i wanted to let yofiue know the fire department confirmed with me the drop wasn't six feet. it was actually 13 feet.unbeliee that's unbelievable. um, i mean, i'm sure you seet all kinds of things on your route every day. fi mean, famously, a pretty interesting job.jo weird people, dogsb., have youhb ever fallen into a deep holeis before? this is not something i would have ever imagined. >> happened. no, tucker.r and i don't think other delivery drivers would have either. >> your coolness under pressured
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inspires the rest of us .er insf us. also your commitment to your job. but also your commitment to your job. i mean, once you fall into a 13 foot skeptical, i mean, you kind of deserve the day off. off >> i mean, people take holidays off i've never heard of before. did you consider just calling it a day and having a beer? here >> i did consider it. you know, i think there was there was several things that that caused me to decide to goog ahead and finish the route. and , yodu know, it was probably i was on a good adrenaline rush, you know, my time in ace marine corps, you know, as a marine, you know, we're conditioned to always accomplish our mission. so that was going throughing my head. but another big thinisg is thati had not completed my route orptt attempted to aot least other drivers who had already beentiru out there and done their entiret would routes would would get stuck having to finish my route.m eith take my routidn't think that would be fair to them either. but i did voluntarily offer it. to take my route. >> so i hope you're rewarded our for you certainly havening >>r admiration for it.
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a ton of money from sam banks and freed like semaphore yaven't yet returned the money that stolen money. they don't seet m very interests in how this ha haps happened. well, we are interested. we just finished a documentary, in fact, called scam bakeman fraud. the story of it's out on thursday and fox nation. re'a >> p here's a preview. one of his strategies wass stra teto clutter his sentencesr hi with technocratic jargon so no one could really understand what he was saying. almir did have a big positiones open on fauci x. that position, i think was youkl vary over collateralize. a year ago. r there is aag total market collapse and specifically large late collapse in its assets over the last month. i am n o cryptocurrency expert. i know finance, but i don't think you answered my question . the technocratic jargon is itself part of the smok ansee screen too. i have a general rule of thumb. if you cannotht explain it to at fourteen year old, that meansr either you don't understand it yourself. and yoor you do understand it
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and you're trying to confuse asthe audience for a reason that has to do with your ownested self-interested game. >>ga mizoram, mr. bank been freed , has been ableconfus to confuse interviewere s by talking in circles. nothing that sbf has said sincea the fraud was exposed has beens coherent even to thibeensfinanc sophisticated observer of financial markets. and i think that that's noiathit just an accident.io it is by design. it is another deflection tactic. so the man you just saw in thatw clip is one of the peoplean who act as a sherpa for us ,ied. as we tried to understand what was happening with same bank fees for vache ramaswamy, a frequent guest, the show executive chairman of strivesh asset management. >> he joinsts us iriet mn studin tonight. thanks so much for comin.g on . i loved your point.on >> and i think it's one of the the truest guides to other people's talkingking. am
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but tell me why sam blankman friede seems to be treated so much more gently than your average criminal defendant ? >> well, it's because he hadp. that entire deflection tactics sejustt up and it wasn't justcr. the jargon, it was the s.g. smokescreen. gd guy who was engaged in effective was the good guy who is engaged, in effective altruism funding democratic candidates. he knew how to play the game to bbee able to create about the appearance that he cared about something other than profit and power sometfit an, wt he cared only about more profit and power for himself. but but the thing that was most striking to me about the story, tucker, is not how this is some sort of deviant who's so different than how the rest of wall street operates, but ofy familiar his story reall is . it is the same story as we sawer back in 2008. i think there are a lot of similarities. it's going to make a lot otof h people mad to hear this. there's a lot oflo s similaritis to what those s.g. promoting financial institutions do today, because what sbf do, he took client funds without their permission and used to advance his agenda without telling them, guess what,
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the largest financial institutions in the world are doing today. >> they're using somebodyusing else's money withoutr pe their permission to advance their own agenda s and what o i find most fascinating about sy the story isn't this thisis one guy with curly hair was is 30 year thirty years old. that was worth a lot os d f monm and now isn't necessary detail. i thin.terestink it's an intereg loment for everyone to look in the mirror who's inwall wall street and everywhere elsev and ask themselves how dissimilar his story realley is to what even mainstream actors in financial markets have had since 2008. >>larstor to this point. >> i mean, these are peopled by who are motivated by a lot of things. but one , there's a desire to accumulate as much money as possible. we know that is fine, but t we have regulators are supposedent. to keep that within the bounds, like gary gensler. >> buse they ?gendas whey're busy, focused on advancing those same agendayc . whloy ar rulese they propagating disclosure rules when, in fact, they should be focused on preventing people fromuc losing moneyker:? you would think this was an objective. and the irony is they're goingth to use this as a catalyst to say, well, now we needto to have greater purview over regulating cryptocurrencies orf
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whatever , when in fact thisen is just a managerial class , it's advancing a political agenda.at's and the more you advance a political agenda advng politil re you'r, the less you're doing the job thatthat's you're actually supposed to do and you don't. well s, tucker, that is the stoy of the administrative state. the sec included, as we know, really quick, if it is true that what sandbanks been fauci,r did is not so different fromt th what a lot of people are doing right now, are you concernedit about the stability of our financial system? >> so, look,d i hadconcer concs dating back to 2008. the thing that we didn't let happen in this country, tucker, was when those banksen actually heard that then we should have le, lett them fall and actually teach this system its lesson instead. of a lesson we taught wased out the worse you act, the moretem. likely you are to get bailed. >> by the system. what els sbf was a young guy.t bu that's the system he grew up. what else do you expect?he but the next generation of fraudsters do the same thing. lt a decade and a halerf later. and clearly his parents encourage this. i mean, you can just imagine this kid pulling the same scam at thirteen, you know?he's >> yeah. so cute?he he's so smart.gr you okay, great to see you.u >> thank you.
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curtain until he was gone.five-a as i did so, i could only thinkr of my five year old sister- sorr who i bring to this gym duringjo the summer. i >> sorry to enjoy their waterslides. child >> this is the ymca whered thei whenreds of children spend their summer afternoons in child care camps. t when i askedhe the ymcapolicy management what their policy saidregarding transgenders, they confirmed that the man that i saw was indeed alloweded to shower wherever he pleased. >> as long as you are not a redn flag's on megan's law, the california sex offender registry, a grown male can shower alongside a teenage girl at your ymca locatio an here in santee, where she should be on x the offender industry for showering with teenage girls. if you're an adult man, ymcaadui they pute ashamed of itself. of course, it's not just put out out a statement saying, quote, reviewing their four floor plans. we wanted to speakpeak to th teg woman you just saw in thather ne video. >> we found her. he ir name is rebecca.s rebe we're grateful to have her join,
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us tonight. you'ebecca, thank you so muc t h for coming on .re one you're not the only person thisu happened to . you're one of the only people who said you think about it. why? why did you decide you would take the risk of speaking up about this? was >> well, i mean, when i addressed the city council, i didn't even know thai t i wast being recorded. i had no idea that it was goingut to get this nationwide. response, but i just felt like it was my duty to shed lighte pe on the consequences of these policies because reali people nd to realize that the things that we were thinking could happen are now actually happening in normal, everyday situations. ns people.normal people. th >> well, that's exactly how old are you by the way? i'm seventeen. .yoe toazing dthat you had the courage to d this and the ability to describe it. so vividly what you did.get? >> i'm so impressed by that. what kind of response to it? me, >> yeah, well, i mean, from very the media, it's largely beens ih very positive because people are realizing thatto thisenin
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is happening to in their neighborhoods. this is happening in their backyards. d chiland parents and children,n are outraged by this. so largely it's been a good ymcs response. inform informed me that they're going to look into changing some things, but they keep pointing to local policies and local laws. is kind of an excuse as to why they have this transgender law . so we haven't seen any reactiond to change the policy of the ymca. they've just said that they're m excite lookind to seeg into it. but i'm excited to see whattica they'll move further becausean something practical and something tangible does need to be done here. >> yeah, i will do anything unless forced to , and i certainly hope they are. >> so we've been hearing that the transgender activism is empowerinring.g. did you feel empowered as a teenage girl with a naked manwad walked into your your shower >> room? >> no, not at all. no. m i my safety my privacy was the threatened. i mean , i had just been inld be in the shower, so i'm in one of the most vulnerable positions
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that a girl can be in. not onl nom getting out and i see this man's this man's backside. d hew soas not only do i not want to see him, but i was terrified that he was going to see me. so i went right back into the shower and no, this is absolutely not empowering whatsoever. in our efforts to cater to the rights o in our efforts to cater to the rights of transgender, m to express themselves.pr it's threatening my safetyivacyo my privacy, and also the safety and privacy of all the other women and children who arengss f frequenting that ymca.ying >> bless you for saying that out loud. know shocking that it requires bravery to say it, but we both know that it does. so thank you, rebecca.f course good to see you tonight. well, thank you for having me.so course. so the former nba player and his freedom was in romefromt recently when he learned fromhet the fbi need to come back to the us immediately. >> h s told that the turkish hivernment had put a bounty on his head. freedom grew up inor of turkey before coming the united states and changing his name in turkr of this country. he's been critical ofvernme
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the turkish government. minister for freedom joinsnthe i us tonight. >> thanks so much for coming on . so that turkish government youan were informed by the u.s. government has put head? a bounty on your head, half a million dollar bounty. what does that mean, a bounty on your head? so, like, first of all, thankfoa you for having mvie, mr. carlso. i was doing a basketball campl p in vatican, actually , for, you know, christians, catholic, muslim and jewish kids. and i heard the news forch with the first time. and i had a i got in touch with fbi immediately and they said, come back to america. the moma flightat this moment.o so i took a flight the nextow, h day. and so, you know, this is thectl first time actually the turkish government puty a bounty on my head and put them in a most wanted terrorist list. just because of i talk aboutonsn the some of the human rights violations and political thatkn has happened ii'n turkey . one and , you know, i'm note the only one there are so many journalists, academics, professors and celebrities are on their list. and when i hadio a conversationi with my friends on the ground,tr
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they said the mafia, the serial killers actually professional hitmen and cartel could be after my case. and i was like, speechless. i was like, this is this cannot be happening to an american citizen in u.s. soil. >> do you feel like the u.s. government is helping to protect you? from this threat from a foreignt governmentio? y reacti really good question. you knowto, some of the members of the congress are asking biden administration to speak actually reacting this news and asking by the administration to spea k up and actually take some actions. you know, becausree i rememberm, firs befort president biden befe took to office, actually the first thing he said, the the problem in middle east is erdogan. n almost we need to do something about it. and it's been almost two yearsrs righhe has not done a thing yet. so wtse have to prioritize humai rightsmp and because turkey plas a very important role, because it could be the bridgeof of isl, and west. but just because o yf thernoe io freedom of speech, there are so many political prisoners that
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