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said to be wincing in pain during his quarter parents, enjoying a jelly daughter, read her hair and the pop culture, please guess what they lost it. so what is the big deal about a girl looking like a girl? we will explain. and texas launches investigations into school library books. what exactly are they investigating? this is going to cost taxpayers a lot of money. we will go in and the 1st gender neutral us passport is issued. but is it the point of a passport to provide the most accurate information for security? we will give you a $360.00 view which will be a spirited debate on gender neutrality is, isn't making our country at, let's say i am hughes. and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories and more on today's new use right here. an america ah, thank you for joining us. movie. nice age has just now wrapped up appeal to extra
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julian assigned to faith espionage charges offer publishing a secret military documents for almost a decade ago. i signed up spending 7 years inside the ecuadorian embassy in london starting in 2012. he was eventually detained in the united kingdom in 2019 after skipping bail. has since been and a high security london prison assigned is wanted by the united states to face 17 charges of espionage and one of conspiracy tech, a government computer, chris hedges of war, ring, journalist, and host of our team on contact went on in question earlier today to discuss the proposal that assigns could serve prison time in australia, the united states. a kind of caviar it is that the australians have to request them . so and the australians have not requested them. also, he would not be allowed to go into an australian prison system until all of his
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appeals had been exhausted. so i think that it all ref on whether australia would actually ask for julian. and i think most of us suspect that they would, in collusion with the united states, not artesia edwards dash the reports from outside the courtroom in london. they hearing of a hearing forward. you know, now the united states is now appealing to a ruling mate. fibers has started back in january with the united states, so that was a decision, a risk i made about trying to coordinate case to try. and i have already been to the ocoee with the play and a maximum security prison in the united states. and even 2nd sentence,
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grade level, so on hearing the sound of mental and physical healthy, even as bad as has been made on actually with the united states with actually prevent and committing suicide is expedited, interesting during this on today is a hearing a noise acting for the united states say a 2 day hearing and they they had the opportunity to present a defendant. janice entrepeneur today already there are plenty of protesters behind me that i saw. and just this whole harry, i with that is going to be on site. and you say that you will not be free. junior us will not be here in person today.
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it was denied that opportunity, which i think i'll grade that can be only one district student here. that is no extradition. us has abused the laws. the agreements with this country, it's abusing the expedition agreements with this country in order to have this hearing today. it has to come to an end. julian has to be free a years now and that has been revelations and they are a potential game changing in this case. i say one of them said a more, it's a field say, even mentioning had a she was taken by just how thing. he was many medical professionals saying that i'm exaggerating with taking his i live could really be,
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but the most my been really, i problems in a information that revealed a kidnapped units on to even estimate advantage. while he was hold up in london, ecuadorian embassy. now i tell a good lord say that this shouldn't be, i'm pulling up evidence. those are the case. and finally, out of a case again, elliot today, john shit, the father of june on he was here on the streets of london banking protest and embracing them saying that this campaign will not be up until june. this honorable can relay a condition, a
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willingness to follow up with really is going to be a crucial for the phase of getting a solid to put it on like pay to reach any concrete decision. rarely because if the united states is successful in the next 2 days, the case will be sent back to another call that then could make a decision. no, many of you have until then even to reaching the supreme court as well. in the meantime, however, it is expected to remain, it was in prison. oh, fellowship risen. it's not expected that he would be to go anytime soon. when it comes to gender identity. what if you change, or you're under age and jesse going through different phases r t a course wanted to touch a sweet has more on the daughter of a celebrity, being questioned. the daughter of actors, angelina jolie,
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and brad pitt was wearing a dress at her waist and red carpet event. hollywood is making such a big deal of it because shallow. joly pitt used to dress up like a tomboy, and while only 15 years old may labeled her as transgender when i got the call and it was explained to me that it would be this family is very diverse and inclusive tasa superheroes. i wanted to be a part of this family, angelina julie, a piri with her kids and a red carpet of it, and rome showcasing her upcoming role in the film eternally. but her daughter shiloh stole the spotlight and she shocked hollywood. wearing a dress earrings and nissan shoes. in the past shiloh had a tomboy face, we're much at the industry labeled her as transgender. even a google search showed shiloh as a boy named john in an interview back in 2008. brad pitt was asked by oprah about shiloh pitt had said she liked to be called john or peter, but it was a peter pan thing in 2011 jolie said shiloh like to dress like a tomboy,
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and they cut her hair. however, neither pit nor jolie. had ever labeled shiloh as transgender last year, pit publicly said how proud he was of his daughter. and as you can see, even though pinned up in braids shy, lose hair has grow longer, appearing to be much more minute. so if hollywood is accepting of shiloh dressing like a tom boy, will they embrace her the same way now that she wants to dress in a more feminine matter, reporting for you to choose, and how she sweets our team to discuss even further nancy work, host of the press here on our to america and steve. well, hollywood accept it. well, the fact that we're talking about it shows that seems like they, if they accepted they did, it was some in dejection because they were not happy about that lesson. you both have children. we know yours is actually already survive the teenager stage every day, every week they change the look. so why does it seem like hollywood is surprised at a 50 year old actually looking like what i consider to be a traditional 15 year old girl?
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well, anybody who would be surprised had an agenda in the 1st place. they looked at a child of the most famous powerful possibly how hollywood couple in existence. and they saw a way to explain that little girl because she was doing what normal little girls, some of them do. she wanted to be a boy. she wanted to be. and she was a tomboy. i knew many tomboys when i was a kid growing up. they didn't change the genders, they weren't transsexual, and they didn't wind up, you know, they went up with families and, and kids, husband. and that's what this girl apparently is going to do. look at her, she's a beautiful young lady should be the transition that has occurred, occurred apparently during the pandemic when she grew up from 13 to 15 and decided, hey, i want to look more like mom. i feel like a girl. and i'm just assuming here,
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just like everybody else is assuming that from the look or the other day, she's a girl and holly read or should i say those who were counting on being a transgender and an icon for transgender and blah, blah, blah, which are parents never labeled, or they get disappointed and they're sick as a question about what her parents actually did because like i said growing up probably until about probably 1011 years old. guess what? all of my daughter's clothes were picked up. i mean, she could ever pinion him, but you know, the majority of her look at where, how her hair was cut was by mia more of what i liked. and yes, she was able to voice your opinion and she did. but ultimately it fell on her father and i decision that being said, like angela and brad were actually disappointed because they obviously celebrate the diversity. i still celebrate the diversity of my children and their various styles and attitudes. but you feel like they were actually disappointed by their daughter not keeping her dude style. and doesn't this show there is a little bit more about the parents where the parents were putting the child rather than her own choice, especially when you're talking about a little child at themselves. that obviously aren't picking out their own things or
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buying their own products. right, well i don't know because i haven't seen like, like i said, and then the clary didn't declare it. there was never any. she's going through there. she's gone through hormone. she's, you know, she, she is a girl. she is a boy. rather, she dresses like a boy she, she feels like a boy. she plays like a boy and they went with that. i don't know until they tell us whether or not they're disappointed or not. i wouldn't, i would hope they're certainly not. i'll tell you why angel lina joey didn't look the appointed with beautiful little little border next door to the crowd. and she should be proud. and again, you know, who picked out the clothes. you know, you parent one way and i would probably favor your your parenting compared to the boy that they parent. but then again, they got a nice bed that we should point out. so i guess she has the kids for the most part now, but they bring these looking kids and none of them are in trouble. so they should be proud of what they've done. again, this is probably a non story, a non issue,
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a normal story, which because of the, the nuts that are out there today, we're talking about, well, i think that's the, and i think that's where the status is and all of this, the sad part of this is that it's actually hollywood put the label on her when she was younger, the hollywood that is criticizing for her label. now, how about you just let her be yourself and yes, by whom ever she is because that person is beautiful. steve, just like you, you're beautiful. thanks for joining me. well, the library is can be controversial, especially those that are full of bounded books, hence why they might be going away. so does this mean that hard copy records will also be controversial? well, when you said it's looking into how cost effective libraries are in the modern day, we'll discuss after the break. ah, ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a
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robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great trust rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with a statistic that 90 percent of the well to sell by 10 percent of the population, and they added trillions of dollars to their network. since the pandemic, one would look out onto the american landscape and look at all the wonderful innovation these folks have brought people to their lives. oh wait,
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hold on. the life expectancy is down into mortality is up wealth and income gap is widening to genie coefficient. looks terrible. death of despair are exploding. so i think it's natural to conclude that all this money printing is not feeding amera talk or see is back that speeding attack us dr. see rule by the least qualified with in texas, a conservative lawmaker has launched an investigation and to what books are on the shelves and school libraries representative mat kraus, specifically as districts about any books that dealt with race or sexuality. and i move comes just months after texas governor greg abbot signed legislation. barring
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schools are actually teaching what some say is critical race theory. lego jaws. my barrows contributor at the americas lawyer has more on this deep dive folk investigation. thanks for joining me, molly. i've got a ok so we know that libraries are going away because obviously they're not cost effective lately. but in this case in texas, they're actually investigating more what the content of the book is, is necessary in the book itself. so what books are being singled out with this investigation? well, if you can believe it, there's $850.00 titles that are included in this letter that crowd sent to a number of unnamed school districts and school superintendents as well as the texas education agency. so our texas education association, but i'm on the title, some pretty familiar ones. you may remember the cider house rules that was a novel that they made to movie back in the eighty's and it had to do with a doctor that from to portions. and he was a mentor to the main characters, also v for vendetta, which was another one about a fascist regime, a,
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a graphic novel that was made into a movie that became pretty popular and handmade tale. you know, i'm sure you may be familiar with that if you haven't watched it, but it's been hugely popular and basically talks about utopian society where women are ruled by man. so he hits on some pretty added books that hit a nerve if you will. and this has been quite the hot topic in texas. what's interesting about this, those, he doesn't actually say what's going to become of these books. he just wants to know if they have them on the shelves. if there's any content at all or material that deals with stds with sexuality east material that could make students feel uncomfortable about their race or their sex seems to be the main focus. but he does also ask how much they spent on these books. but again, there's no real clear goal or direction with what will happen if they actually have these books on the shelves. will thing is, you know, there's no doubt the following quarter viruses. so many parents having to actually be one on one with their children, actually teaching their kids that they became more engaged in to what they were learning, especially within the public schools. but it is actually unleashed
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a bigger question going on right now, as parents are obviously becoming more active not only in the schools with the school board meetings. so how did this book investigation actually come about? you know, that's a great question because mark crosses are mat cross. mother hasn't to talk to anybody about this, but you know, he did run, put his name in the had he wants to run for texas attorney general that last month he made that announcement that he's going to be running for a g. so there's been some reaction that perhaps politically motivated, but again, it has been a hot topic politically in texas, and just in june, the governor signed a bill that they could no longer teach critical race theory in school districts, which they didn't do to begin with. so there was a lot of controversy about that. so you know, as to exactly what his motivations are without actually hearing it from himself, it's hard to know. but from the outside looking in, it seems like part of his motivation could be exactly what we're doing now. which is talking about him and talking about this issue. and he's certainly when you don't look at his campaign site, it's, he's reading on this conservative fighter agenda. and this seems to fit with that,
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that project, that image that he wants to project to voters such, oh, come on, molly, tell me that. not everything. always politically motivated. gosh, that just can't be. this has to be truly about making sure kids read, you know, what is good for their minds and their souls. but i think that is obviously, you know, be considering right now that is a huge talking point right now amongst those that are conservative. the bigger question, all of this is, the problem that i have with us is that are these books, they're actually being forced, the kids to read, i have no problem with them being in the library. i think it more information for the kids to go out for the better. i think the question is the parents have is when children are actually being forced to read it and forced to be tested on the content, that's where i believe that you can look at the content on it. what are other texas law makers actually saying about it? as well, you know, it's interesting, of course, from the democratic side you've got to stay rep victoria and he has and she's basically saying this is politically motivated, as we've just discussed. and we have the teachers association,
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which is saying this is a which hind to overreach. there really is no basis for any of this because it goes back to what you said. i mean, there are so many processes in place for each day, really before any books make it into a school library, they have to go through a rigorous vetting process if you will, to determine if the content is appropriate and sure their mistakes and slip ups. but 850 titles, it's the same thing as saying you guys don't know how to do your job, but it's a great way to make headline. so i think it'll be interesting to see what some of this other of law makers they are. i went looking for more comments from them, but there hasn't been a lot out there, but it is interesting that it, that we're talking about it because i'm with you. i mean, if nobody miss really complaining of parents are saying this is a problem with my kid. their kids are being forced to read it and what's the big deal? and there are actual, legitimate kids around the united states right now. there are examples of books that are not age appropriate. the re, those are true, but that's not happening in this case right here, which actually dilutes the real situations that parents are having address. but hey,
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the good news and all this parents are paying attention. maybe that's for the 1st time and a couple of decades. molly, always great to chat with you guys of the state department has just issued the 1st gender neutral passport. all of this is a part of the binding ministrations, new gender inclusivity strategy. so the identity of the 1st issue is under quite undisclosed. however, the united states, special diplomatic envoy for l g b t q writes actually considers this to be a major victory. prior to this leave, applicants had to actually present medical papers to verify their biological sex they were born with. however, no applicants can just actually select the gender of their preference to go on their passport. the point of a passport to help identify to foreign countries who exactly as a person they are letting into their country. and could this pose even more issues for americans, travel abroad to countries which don't have the same inclusive policies to non, by an airy, intersection, gender nonconforming, people as united states will discuss varying robinson health and lifestyle.
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charleston educator and ed martin and publisher pro american report. thanks for coming on on this very interesting issue. i'll be honest with you on this wednesday when i was listening, president button's pressed garbage yesterday. i did not realize all of the different effects this would actually have from day one. so i do want to start with you at on this because consider all of the crisis is at the bottom. ministration is facing right now. was it's good timing to release a 42 page gender strategy. well, i mean, i think, you know, my answer. i mean this is insanity. i mean, this is an absolutely insane. we have a nation that is under lots of different real challenges from coded to the border to our education system. we've got a 1000000 things to worry about, and this is what they're spending their time on. i have said for a long time, this administration is not being run by joe biden, susan rice and others that have an ideological agenda. let lisa monica over in the justice department. they are making a mockery of america. and as you point out,
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passports are supposed to have a security aspect. we just went through in the last 10 years, real id after 911, we had to get a system where we could and many of us by the objected to real idea because we thought there centralizing power in the government. now we have a government saying anything goes on passports, where a mockery in the world right now, and it can't happen fast enough that there are elections where we can change the direction of the country because we're putting our nation at risk through silliness . that is self indulgent and just out of touch with what's happening in the country . and i don't think that down plays the importance of actual quote. i think we can all agree that that is something we do need to be striving for our multiple levels within our is just the timing of the question of considering all of the other challenges that we're facing, both in the globe as well as here at home so, darcy, i have to ask you though, and this is the so often even to the last issue we're talking about now talking about in texas. was this move actually regarding this gender neutral option, political pandering to a bowden group? hi sky, how are you?
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i just, you know, i think it's never, it's never a bad time to center gender and equity and i think to write it off is billy or stick, i think is also silly and sick. this strategy identifies 10 very interconnected priorities about economic security, about gender based violence, health, education, justice, immigration, human rights of quality, under the law, security, climate change, all of those things are interconnected. and the end this strategy also in a dobbs, an interest sectional approach that considers the barriers and the challenges that are faced by those who experience intersecting and compounding forms of discrimination. and so to say that it's really to address things that have to do
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with the intersectionality of race and gender and other factors and sexual orientation. you know, i think is it to, it's a right and to clarify it, please do. i'm not saying it's just silly. i'm saying it's insane. what you just said there, what you said there is so out of touch with the reality that the american people know and said, we want to be mean to anyone, break the laws and all that. but when you're talking about assigning gender, we're living in a nation right now where our leader of the free world president i states, is spending as time with a gender inclusivity package. when he can't get our men and women out of afghanistan, he can secure a work. you want to talk about sexual assault, go to the border and she, when the cartels are doing the women, you can play with your gender x, y, z, p, q, the american people know this is insane. they're not entertained by self indulgent people. i think talented in the white house,
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you think this is okay. they're terrified for their kids. so it's not just, you know, it does say no one wire. transgender people who are 4 times more likely than just, just under people experienced violence and victimization, and rape and sexual assault. but that, that we can stop raising. so we don't need to change our passports. we don't, we shouldn't have all sorts of rain, but we don't need to change our passports and about what you're saying. and that's the question i'd ask you, and that's where i want to talk about this. and i do have one question that i would like some clarification on, is climate change? what did climate change and gender neutrality? where is there discrimination? climate change amongst that? why would that include? and that's where my red flag was that it was political pandering. please, can you enlighten me? because we're talking about intersectionality. if we're talking about climate change, we're not simply just talking about clean air and hugging trees. we're talking
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about people in flint, michigan who are disproportionately black, disproportionately poor. we have to see things as interest sectional things are not just black and white, they're not just male and female. we have to understand the interest sexuality is an important approach to understand how you can have multiple comp, county issues of oppression. if you are a black, lesbian person with a disability, you are experiencing issues that are compounds in and if you're looking for housing that already disproportionately marginalize is people of color are also core. if you are also black, you have to understand how those intersect and dismissive billy, i think, is absolutely well and, and, and i'll get it alive for did get the last word on the 22nd. to leave the charge on century raced and centering the rights owner, gender non conforming. we want to go in here real quick as your sexuality only
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applies to the political priorities of the left. think about what you just said. you have to be a black, lesbian handicap person to be in the intersection world. you know what? there's a lot of white male workers in flint, michigan that got left behind letter intersectionality out the window and no matter . and we're going to say thank you, in a conversation with her today. thanks for joining me. thank you. well mazel ended are with some passion, that's all for they show in the meantime, follow me on twitter. give me your comments at scottie and he's use ash i team and vh. thanks for watching. ah. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in our race. is offensive. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i'll see how that strategy will be successful,
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