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join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but obviously the guess on the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then the ah, americans are projected to trend close to 200000000000 dollars this year on travel during the holiday. but while the cost to go over the hills and through the woods might be higher this year, no matter your means of transportation, the fuses and the timbers are much shorter. we will discuss how airlines are handling the crowds and doesn't really passengers as some wonder if the industry is
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really prepared to handle the holiday rush. also, another statue has been removed from a city hall this time, thomas jefferson joining a list of over 100 confederate statues from there were torn down just last year. but it's more calls remained for statues from every period american history leading back all the way to her founding to be removed. will there be any left standing and is it fair to judge history with mom and date standard? i am going to use and we're going to give you the $360.00 view of these issues on this special panel edition of news views right here on our tea america. ah, maybe it is your desire to get out of the house or maybe your emission to see loved ones who you have missed over the past 2 years. but if you are looking to travel this holiday season,
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you're not alone. triple a expect more than 10 percent normal will be hitting the rows. however, the biggest search actually happens in airline travel, which is estimated to be more than 80 percent more than just the previous year. and more traverse in flight means the potential for more stressful situations between travelers and airline staff. what are some of the problem is being created preventable by the airlines are benefiting some while putting up unfairly at odd? well i'm in today's our panel, former antiques be official. jamie finch hillary for which of us are all mark l. c n n martin publisher of pro american report dot com. thanks for joining me on this conversation. i have no doubt of it's going to be a lively one, considering the last 10 minutes before it was roll. i'm sure they're gonna bring that fire here. jamie, i wanna start with you on this, you have a background in the airline industry. let's start with the airlines. you know, we have seen continued abuses that have been happening of those are the staff. and now you have this influx of passengers. are the airlines and back up ready to go at
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full force and able to handle this rush. i'm hoping that they are, i mean they've, they've been trying to ramp up with the staff and with, with planes or work. they just take some time. and also they're having delays on the place that they were expecting to have the, from the oldest that they were replacing, which was the $737.00 max. and those are backlog into, in being delayed and delivery. so they're really trying to do their best, but i think they're going to have to just mark down and deal with it. you know, people are so many people traveling like jefferson. well, and they're allowed to buy flaring, but also goes the idea of price increases because it's not cheap. now granted, in the past there's been sales, but hillary this time, how is this year any different? the prices seem to be the same. and if it's not what's caused that influx, i know gas prices on the road are a lot higher. yeah, absolutely. and pleasure to be back to you and just to add to what jamie was saying, i mean that giving tie quando and crockett classes to some of the students. so i think that might help and, and themselves. but koby, the ceo of united airlines were saying,
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actually that it will be about 55 percent more expensive to travel. a couple of factors. you're right, absolutely about the cost of fuel by nicole. because now we're lease some of the strategic petroleum reserve a little bit too late, a little too late. and it's not really going to help those prices. but a few things. also the staff that they let go, and the staff that they put on follow during the pandemic, because although they had government funding to help them through that period, they actually didn't realize how quickly travel would rebound now is that some nation's travel is up to such a great extent there was a huge demand and having quite a few problems, getting the stop to come back. so what are they doing there? inducing them with extra pay extra overtime pay. also a lot of the maintenance staff actually for the airlines, the maintenance staff is put on. busy a lot of extended full load and they've actually had to induce them back. so you've got these higher cost on the staff side as well as the cost for the fuel to compound. in fact, that's logistics, but well, but also we have a, we have a couple of problems. one is,
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a lot of people have use this pandemic to get control, get excited about it. i mean, i never had that we call the air host. this is don't call air hosts, do it or host the yeah, that's not a lot. but all the sudden the master got to be on your stories. a mass drops down over your nose, and you get somebody over and says, get that up. right? and, and your neighbors upset the tension on flight after you haven't been on flights for awhile. or, you know, you actually have been flying through the pandemic. people don't handle it well, people will handle a mask on well, i'm vaccinated. i'm booster here i am. i got to where the mask, my neighbor is going to complain. she's got a masks on, she's wearing. all i want to know enough. i don't want to. i want, you know, try that, you are allergic, so we're going to have pretzels and i can't get my 3rd jack daniels. it's going to be the 2nd one. i've got a model i but that's one thing. one thing is the power of the, of the,
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of the workers and they have a problem, right? it's a tough thing, but i do think it's people are grumpy, right? holidays are hard and i think people are going to be grumpy or that yet. it was one thing. remember the pin number, get the seat empty between you that was like, this is the yeah, i love that now. if stacked on top and they got a masks on on, you know, i think it's going to be really interesting to see if it hasn't come out of the little hole. so we've been cooped up. yeah. they're not used to actually been socialization or interaction. well, we need to pay attention the country through like a nice, a nice, some sort of nice class and make remind everybody i have that can make me will mean i'm ending on, depending on what it is. okay, so when you look at this travel costs you investigations, i've gone into initiated for unruly passengers. there has been a problem between what the, how the passengers are acting and how the staff is acting. some say, like you said, some say it's those below your nose and you might get and you have a local agent. they've also on short deleted, it definitely has gone up. that means
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a lot of these reasons don't make sense. you know, when you're waiting in line, you're on top of each other to check in your writing line, go through today. and then i know they go into an nfl football game and they're all going to be next week and with everybody right next, you know they're, you're taking it off. and of course the person next week comes in with a big goal and a sandwich. and the whole time they're just munching around on it like how is this making sense? does that have any part? and you think in the frustration that passengers a whole, it's a combination of all of it. i mean, you know, people have just been like this that you said they didn't show up at home that they had, you know, where you mash the old now you don't have to where you mess. know, put us back on in there. pissed off about that, and it's become very politicized. and, and it's just a bunch of travel anyway, you know, play a practical matter. did they, did the planes a, just with filtering. i've heard that know the place of all we say things are actually one of the safest faces and yeah, the, the hipaa filters, it circulates the entire cabin with every 2 or 3 minutes. all the air. if you are
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then you're right. that's what i'm saying. so yeah, my point is it ought to be a place to relax. i mean i, i was, i church a few days ago in the, in the pre said, we're not gonna have to do mask and dc the day or 2 ago. and i should said, he said, you know, you can, if you want, well, if it's the hippa fill the show, got it, but she needs to relax. well, you know, it should be like the squeaking, you know, they get on the bus and then there's the air couple sort of puts more to sleep. oh, okay. i don't know if i would agree on that one, but it might work for some there. and we make sure the air and the pilots in their chamber, at least we'll see. you know, i do have to talk about the airline staff here because they are able to build this list right now of unruly powers that are not able to fly anywhere. but guess what, every industry has rude people right now. they're not able to build a list. okay, so what is the difference here if you had a fairly, say, because you're putting a plane that's in the air 35000 feet at risk, and that this is deadly serious when you are disturbing the safety of a plane. i think that has done
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a test for job of going after these things and not doing what they need to do as far as going after it's in prosecuting these people are not having their mass down or off or having confrontations in the com or continuing on a mass? yes. every, as you go after they've no, i mean, the only thing about behavior, i think it's exacerbated now that's the issue. it's been multiplied and exacerbated, and he was rude and united actually point out the pointed out, he said listen, we would love to share our list with the other airlines. that unfortunately the government won't let us do that. government regulations, what govern regulations and the union did not make says why can i fly on united but you're banned from there? i'm just going to go book my flight on delta. why is it there a unified list or no fly limits in his role as well? the units are another part of the units inside of it. when you're talking about logistics, i'm trying to get the people being able to fly wherever the logistical issues. i've worlds the whether i guess not be able to like what part or is it these outside organizations playing? well, i'm look, i'm, i'm and i check to decide easy lists. he's listen in general. i think you should be
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able to, as you say, if someone does something wrong to the extent of crime, to charge him after that, you've got to be able to have a bad day. i'm the weight of the industry plus, frankly, i don't think we're transitioning t s a could be more useless, right? could be more useless. everyone, i don't want to, i could get you into a better mood to get on the plane. i think the time they get all, what is it again on the way to load the guy, the person 1st to you that with, before you get on the plane a and that i'm in your feel, tell you it is a lot of to because i have clear as well, you go to clear and the 1st thing you get is a big smile. they do the same thing, but they're absolutely delightful. it all comes down to the training the t essay. people could be just as delightful if they were trying to. i see those clear people, you know, big money people go pay a lawyers in there, you know, just wait. but you know, it's, but that's the thing you had to pay for to you said, now you have these alpha once again, is this dividing america?
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yes, it's already expensive to travel, but we don't know why you're at tech, but you're talking about if i get band, guess what? if i'm rich, i'm gonna go private. do my own play. yeah. and then that's fine. you know, crash, you're open and the industry has taken off as travel actually chattering plant and they getting into groups and they're doing so. yeah. one against that divide. they go straight. so the idea about this no fly list is forever. there's not a hay in 5 years, 10 years, we might, that should be, should be by degree of what you did if you did something really, really bad, then 5, but it is not. but again, the common sense in these lines that are making them and that, that frustrate on that goes with it. well, i think that, you know, if you did something that was moderate until, or, you know, maybe for a free period but not for the rest of your life. but also i think that other private industries, retail, everything, if they weren't and some people because of poor behavior, i think they should be able to do that because they have dodges to responsibility, to making sure their business is going well, their responsibility to their customers and we actually are sure that they are okay and safe. so i think that's a well, let me bring up the next for the next question is, can you,
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what do they do with vaccinated? can you get on a plane vaccinated? right now? i and i get on a different flights, obviously i thought i thought there was one for that you either had to show a test and a negative test within 20 international or internationally. yeah. but right now, anybody are we going to get to the point where vaccinate cards are going to be shown? yes, i'm looking at it and that scared, especially for weekend, is that children on the list, or you want to list cuz you're on the backside. does that count has bad behavior for you could be yeah, say, have a government control, doesn't it? but at least divergent. i, when i was checking vaccination cards, well, the sit on the stage will say maybe other kind of cards. and then natural immunity is even stronger oversight and outside of our i have my medical doctor check you guys out next month after the break. would you like to own one of the 1st draft of the u. s. constitution? don't jump at that. when i know of your answer, you actually want to purchase it in case some day. it faces the same 8 as many statutes of america's past. we're going to discuss
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and then deliver them to all the incinerator of the cell, the licenses for degradation. so that's what we'll talk with short, don't seem an official unless the staff that you're someone at that the, from the tech copy of those. oh, yeah. and the son didn't wash the discussion and walk you through the phone yet the you supposed to do this? i was asked to follow them over here beside that, so i me at the with him in another she can usually sit almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in cities. it took us on some mission lifestyle, right? yes. the queue, mom and sich, shes leeway i show the
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you is in the process of finalizing what is being called the strategic compass for security and defense. this is a shorthand for what may become an e u army. this is not a new idea, and there is no guarantee that will ever come about is europe capable of defending itself in this competitive world? us constitution gives insight into the minds of america founding fathers. and while anyone can simply google the information these days, there's actually something special about being able to see the historic document and person. it's right, so many tourists walk to washington, d. c. that museum of national archives. just to get a glimpse of the real thing. but another 1st edition copy was a just sold at auction. and as artie correspond,
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natasha sweet explains it so fast and cost more than you might expect. a 1st edition copy of the u. s. constitution sells for a whopping $43200000.00 in only 8 minutes. and many were surprised this unknown bitter beat out a crypto crowd funder, who also made a group effort to obtain that 1787 documents. there's nothing more american than the phrase we the people for many who consider themselves. patriots. see the u. s. constitution as gospel for how this young country was started and many believe we need to heed the founding fathers directions. now, more than ever, regardless of where you stand politically, all can agree there simply nothing like the real thing. at the new york auction thursday, a mystery bitter bought the 1st edition, copy in minutes. his person out bid aid crypto crown funder, who managed to raise 40000000 for the historic document, but in the end, they were 3000000 sure of what the prize documents went for all the group constitution, tao did not win the bid. they saw their efforts as
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a victory saying in a tweet they showed the world what crypto and web 3 can essentially do on boarding thousands of people in the process, including museum curators and art directors who are now excited to keep learning constitution doubt emphasize while they were the 1st to work with a set of bees, they know that they would not be the last. and the u. s. constitution replaced the articles of confederation. it's been amended some 27 times. now this 1st edition copy of the u. s. constitution is so rare, it's only one of 11 known copies remaining in the world, 9 or in museums, a 6 or in us institutions, one in london. and only 2 are privately held copies, which are both in the united states. reporting for news use hughes and hush, a sweet r t. okay, we're back with our panel and ed. i bet you have a jazz texture while saying you know exactly what you want for christmas and thank you so much for giving it. yeah, my wife loves taking up guests and for 2 kids to the national archives,
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so she'll get the one the gift shop, they have a copy there that would be that would be good. yeah. and that's when your book gets very cool story. i mean, i think like in light of the c r t debate and all these things, we're gonna talk about more education about the constitution looking at it. it's origins, how it came about, even the story of the articles of confederation and how it was replaced. it's wonderful, it's powerful, you know, my boss, late polish, laugh we used to say it was a divine event that we, that these regular very talented all but they were regular people. they came, men came together and put this thing together and it worked out. it's an extraordinary miracle, not just about the piece of paper, but even though that is an actual symbol, which brings us to the speaker, it's happening right now. thomas jefferson stature banished from new york city hall after a 187 years sketchy will be relocated to the new york historical society by people just put that on their maps to. and what is that when the new york and the chair of the black latin, an asian caucus, denique miller, who represents queens actually said he wanted statues gone because it doesn't represent contemporary values of minority leader,
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obviously over public and minority in new york job. really actually from staten island call, the move in attempt to sideline history. so who is right, bring back and our panel once again 4 inches, be official. jamie finch, over for which of israel mark elsie and ed martin, publisher of pro america report dot com. i went to you and you just said, yeah, you know, what's the ride? it will look. i think we need to get rid of j. f. k. he was abusive and he was a philander right. they need to go off of every school. we don't a ladder that's all i did all the work or anyone that's not true. yeah. sure. we can find something else about the man. yeah, he said his heart every day. so he's out there. okay. i mean w probably didn't go ok. they all have their phones because we're all human. none of this is more it's, there's some,
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i mean we're talking before this is much more important than people realize if we go this route where we're gutting our history, the whole shit, the whole american experiment is based on being a christian nation. now there were jews and others and everybody here, but as a christian nation, christianity is a historical religion. it comes from that and that, that whole identity we have the rule of law law relies on it. commerce relies on it if very, very serious. and frankly, the people that do this, they actually do hate america, we shouldn't, oh, they're confused. they hate america. the people that do this hate america, and they want to destroy it. they're not saying, oh, let's build something better. they're destroying something. that's great. well, this has been scribbling, sorry about the difference between the civil war figures. okay. find those in the south. they fought against the north. they last month it's. it's still you're still getting to pay for this, but more importantly, it's the rest of history. that is it right to judge the people of today, by or of yesterday, by today's no, there's no software at all. i mean, it's ridiculous. i'd be in for that. you're going to do that. basically, you're going to review all the history every time that we did that the chimes
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changed. you're going to go back to the romans and everything else. you're going to have to rewrite the whole thing because that doesn't fit with our, our values state because they had slaves and they, they educated people all the time, all these kinds of things that we don't do now. and so i think there's, you just can't, you've got to stop it and it's got way out of control. and also what kills me is a lot of these people, they're tearing down things where they were tearing down the elbert pipes to us that you brought ulysses s grant statue. i mean, things that they were tearing down last summer. there's like, do you not understand the history list? well, that thing is, are we just tearing down any stone possible and give us some background? obviously a being or we can say british this time being from england, you know, did, is there a history because we're still the teenagers on the world's fear u. s. america. how about what is this taken on in the u. k. and other countries with that same thing also, and i actually will go back to just on its point when he said about people that hate america, i would also say i agree, but it's also people that are basically ignorant of history, right?
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because if you look at the entire supply chain, it's a very different picture. this is the issue, is that most people like look at, look at the moment they actually on educated in terms of history. obviously, slavery is an absolute abomination, but it was throughout history to jamie's point. the romans, every single one of the table, most of our audience will all the descendants of slaves because the romans. but those roads built the coliseum. everything was built by indigenous people. i want to run a this is getting to my next point, you've anticipated my next point in terms reparations. the supply chain started way in africa, who rounded off every single, then american site, and had them in shackles in cages on the beaches reading the african kings would go in aluminum villages and eliminate cultures. they had them shackled in the cages on the beach and they were making a fortune and money from this. it wasn't so much a racial issue. this is a financial issue. this was trade or was about just like it was the romans. it's been like this throughout history. so a slavery isn't a nation. remember,
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you asked about the english issue, the english, right, william wilbur. 4th, 18. 07. was the 1st to actually start the abolitionist movement. it wasn't to $865.00 that slavery was abolished in america. obviously the u. k was in advance of that, but even in the u. k. now, in bristol, a very industrial town statues are being pulled down. and we've all heard of the roads, scholarships, right, roads, special roads, his stature was pulled down. and then this guy, i'm thomas guy, out of probably the guys hospital in london. are you ready? 75 percent of the public voted, but it's not true should remain nevertheless the, the challenge that round runs the hospital still pulled it down so. so this is not just an american ignorant issue. this is everywhere that people don't know the history. i think the solution should be key this not true bought. do declare what an abomination. slavery was, how abhorrent it was, but talk about the entire supply chain. i think a lot of black people would feel a lot better if they realize it wasn't just not the white people. it was their block and festival kings that sold them and they're,
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they're the lucky ones. they survived because they all the ones died when they're black african kings either slaughtered them, packed off their right hands, or put on the safe trips. well, and are we talking about a double sparing guess they re, obviously is a big reason why is their bomb nationwide for them, but like you point out, there were other bad things that happen besides slavery in american history, world history. and yet those stay up. yeah. i mean, look again and one of the things i would say we're in this more this moment we're in, you can't get real news. you can't get honest news. i think you can't get real history . you get fake history. you go back and look at this and you say it was written history and you say, what is this? because for a certain number of people right now, you'd say for the last 40 years we've killed 50000000 babies, right? if you're pro life, right, you say this is an abomination. why are we at some point history, going to look back and say nancy pelosi was show pro abortion. she shouldn't have a statue. is that the stat, my point is who gets to set the standard and the race to the bottom. but here's the real danger. the real danger is most americans, people watching all of us. we got
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a normal setting who are in a bar, we get a booth. so we could talk, i able to hear us because the pressure of the culture right now is that you're going to be accused of being racist to just have a conversation. i hadn't heard about rate because i'm not like the guy. i mean, you know, you said you're yeah, i was happy back up. there was a time in america where there was signs and every, all the shop saying, no, i no, no. and where can i get my report? i don't know, but it's been, it's been all sorts of people. this is my who out history that is seen different people on the truck to do so. you know, i mean, it's going over there. you go with that. the question of it moving forward from this, my biggest ferrett that old adage that those who forget about history tend to repeat it. yeah, there's so many vision to it. it's not going to be savory as it was in the traditional fence in the past. but what is going to be the newspaper when, when do we actually in chain ourselves to something that we can't get out? well, i think that that's what we're doing, we're, we're, we're wrapping ourselves up the change. but with this, this woke culture and so forth. where you're not even allowed, this was going to the point is good. you're not even allowed to ask
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a question. yeah. if you ask a question your basis and they immediately shut you down and, and we're not studying the history and to end if we study the history of it, then people would understand it a lot better. you know, that has to do with the civic. they took civic jobs. yeah. cool. that's a very good. yeah. johnny, at the very beginning, his conversations, someone said people want to be edified. if you wake up in the morning and you're 15 and you're told america's races, it gets tiring, right? the whole thing gets tired, we're building a culture that feels bad about itself. instead of saying, here's how we overcome things. here's a system that can do better. reagan say, don't many problems for me. so yeah, it is not unifying in any kind of way. right? is, is, is putting us against the right and it's making it actually putting everybody in silos much more hispanics with african americans white. all of us are being siloed to, to a certain degree and just like not having interaction with each other. and we don't have interaction with people you get to make up or whatever. i'll tell you
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something about that very well. i was going back to the irish catholic. they'd like going up putting an aisle tornado. i never met anybody catholic. i mean, i, from what we were taught in swimming, it's in the english constitution that, that one moment cannot marry, family can never be on the phone. so, and guy folks, of course, not really a pretty guy fawkes, was a complex over the you throw them on the firearm, bump on net, but remember member, remember? so the only thing is that not come to america, just like anybody else. you know, as my actual catholic, they're just abs. i'm divorced. i. my point is, is actually jamie's point is that once you then you interact and when you embracing, when you live in a culture where everyone religion doesn't matter, i'm race doesn't matter because you just embrace everybody and you stop. and it's not just adding it to it. it's not just the race, it's also homophobic. it's also secretary and it's anybody who's talking about it. all that does is divide. it takes to this law. my last point is, the more this is done, the more i think regular americans look up and don't want the democrat party and
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they want to trump, to be honest because they feel like they that'll drop a although i bought it, he loved everybody equally. if you didn't, you know, she attacked him and then you get young. can i say is the trump policies without all the uncouth and gospel and it's hard to govern. we'll see how he does. yeah. graham, that's out of it. well, wanted to get on with thank you. this conversation could continue and will continue it and thanks for joining me on it. in the meantime, we're going to continue the conversation with you the public to follow me on twitter. s got it and he's used the hash tag team and b h for their show in more detail on the portal dot tv app or your apple android device. thanks for watching and thanks for chatting. ah with
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