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which is almost exactly a year after woodstock.or me, i think hendrix was doing was trying to figure out who he was and his relationship -- by practicing the song on his guitar. he was singing it with the strings of the guitar in a way that became his own personal expression of what it be. -- it becomes the national anthem on july 4, 1861 inches the fourth of july at the beginning of the u.s. civil war when by law the number of stars on the flag, and i have the 1814 flag here in the back down, the number of stars is used nash is -- is supposed to be adjusted to match the number of states. so the federal government does not recognize the states that succeeded as having left the union so the number of stars on the flag stays the same. and the star-spangled banner at that time, becomes the symbol of union and the song the star-spangled banner became the rallying cry of the union forces. so, at that moment, the sacrifices of the lives of the soldiers fighting in the country to end slavery and preserve the union is what makes it sacred
which is almost exactly a year after woodstock.or me, i think hendrix was doing was trying to figure out who he was and his relationship -- by practicing the song on his guitar. he was singing it with the strings of the guitar in a way that became his own personal expression of what it be. -- it becomes the national anthem on july 4, 1861 inches the fourth of july at the beginning of the u.s. civil war when by law the number of stars on the flag, and i have the 1814 flag here in the back down,...
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i just remember like an idea of like a woodstock or maybe the woodstock and like people losing their mind in mud. and yeah being like it. yes like that image you're saying i'm like, i feel like i have a specific thing of it. just no reference there was much more of that in 1999 like bonfires and real like media coverage of it is like lord of the flies people are turning against each other. yeah kai, question with all the questions representation like everyone did that have an effect on. takes out yeah, so i mean, i think this is a question like what what did these depictions do for politics? i think it's i'm trying to. to show that there was like there was a lot of optimism and there was a lot of ambivalence and it didn't map neatly onto the political parties. that there's a lot of like that that bill clinton is the boy from hope. um, and that technology can make the way and so another thing i have down here is there was all this conversation of the internet as the information superhighway it would lead us as the bridged to the 21st century. that have been another like campaign sloga
i just remember like an idea of like a woodstock or maybe the woodstock and like people losing their mind in mud. and yeah being like it. yes like that image you're saying i'm like, i feel like i have a specific thing of it. just no reference there was much more of that in 1999 like bonfires and real like media coverage of it is like lord of the flies people are turning against each other. yeah kai, question with all the questions representation like everyone did that have an effect on. takes...
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♪ susan: mark clague, that was jimmy hendrix playing his version of the star-spangled banner at woodstocklet's talk about your book. mark: i am smiling as i hear that because to be is still the most amazing performance of star-spangled banner in history. jimi hendrix, 1969, the youth of america conditioning a different future for the nation. i teach a course in american music for first-year students and i think partially to make myself look cool i play jimi hendrix and the star-spangled banner because i figure if i am talking about american music, what could be more american than the star-spangled banner? the questions lead me on a quest that has taken me more than a decade to figure out where the song came from, what it has meant in different moments in american history. but it started with hendrix in woodstock and this fusion of patriotism and protest reflecting the turmoil of 1960's in one of the greatest moments. susan: you describe your book is a cultural biography. what does that mean? mark: i think of the star-spangled banner almost as a person that was living through some pivotal
♪ susan: mark clague, that was jimmy hendrix playing his version of the star-spangled banner at woodstocklet's talk about your book. mark: i am smiling as i hear that because to be is still the most amazing performance of star-spangled banner in history. jimi hendrix, 1969, the youth of america conditioning a different future for the nation. i teach a course in american music for first-year students and i think partially to make myself look cool i play jimi hendrix and the star-spangled...
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leo and woodstock, illinois, republican line. caller: hi, i am commenting on your previous guest, ellis cose? i have written a book called unbroken -- read a book called "unbroken," and it stated that there were no japanese -- ellis cose stated there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, but there is an event in the index in the book, there is a james konichi susaki. he was captured and prosecuted, he was a japanese informant. lewis zamforini encountered him in a japanese prison camp while he was a japanese pow. the book is "unbroken," written by laura hildebrand. i wanted to point that out. i believe that guy is a liar. he should do his research first. he stated emphatically that there were no japanese saboteurs. this man, he was in the u.s. with lewis sam ferrini and it was in the book. that's all i want to point out. host: to charlotte next up, charlotte in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. a couple of days ago, someone called in, a white person, and said that after 400 years of being here, >> we are going to lea
leo and woodstock, illinois, republican line. caller: hi, i am commenting on your previous guest, ellis cose? i have written a book called unbroken -- read a book called "unbroken," and it stated that there were no japanese -- ellis cose stated there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, but there is an event in the index in the book, there is a james konichi susaki. he was captured and prosecuted, he was a japanese informant. lewis zamforini encountered him in a japanese prison...
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, were you really at woodstock?nd i looked around, and everybody my age says they've been there, and i looked around sk and a lot of them weren't there. it was great. there was so much rain, and i do, i remember this, totally remember, at a certain point the first night, i woke up and i'm sliding down this hill of mud, and i just woke up and i said, wow, this is kind of cool, but it's very muddy and very rainy, and about a day later, we left, it will be a story some day, yeah, and it was. >> james, the book is great. you're having a hell of a life, and i really appreciated reading it. so thank you for being here. >> oh, thank you so much. yeah, i know you enjoyed it, and that means a lot. more people have said nice things to me about this book than anything i've ever done, which is sweet. >> continued success. >>> still to come, more of your best and worst tweets and facebook comments and we'll get to the results of this week's survey question, have you voted yet at smerconish.com, are concerns about america's unrav
, were you really at woodstock?nd i looked around, and everybody my age says they've been there, and i looked around sk and a lot of them weren't there. it was great. there was so much rain, and i do, i remember this, totally remember, at a certain point the first night, i woke up and i'm sliding down this hill of mud, and i just woke up and i said, wow, this is kind of cool, but it's very muddy and very rainy, and about a day later, we left, it will be a story some day, yeah, and it was....
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the belief was that then in cannabis woodstock consumption cannabis alchemy stacks and it would only consume yet road. now the belief is there is legitimate money and jobs in it. as i'm euphoria is extremely high, especially among the many people who want to start a business in the sector, the bose einstein going. but how easy is it to set up a cannabis company, like demi con, need to waste in parts of thirty's, 3 mates from uni. quit that job, submit everything they had on growing the perfect strain of lady jane for medical use from taking your cutting to harvest is about 100 days. but within the 1st 20 days, the, the plan basically doubles in size every $3.00 to $4.00 days. would in mind that every day, ah, my goodness is like christmas, christmas trees that is mel is absolutely amazing. it's like a forest because we have an h rack system that can control humanity and temperature so well, we can grow the plans to this size without mold. if you were to have this kind of a flower that is so huge and they will grow even grow even larger than that, they would mold and a greenhouse. it
the belief was that then in cannabis woodstock consumption cannabis alchemy stacks and it would only consume yet road. now the belief is there is legitimate money and jobs in it. as i'm euphoria is extremely high, especially among the many people who want to start a business in the sector, the bose einstein going. but how easy is it to set up a cannabis company, like demi con, need to waste in parts of thirty's, 3 mates from uni. quit that job, submit everything they had on growing the perfect...
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the belief was that ben in cannabis woodstock consumption cannabis alchemy stacks, and it would only consume yet for now the belief is, is legitimate money and jobs in it. but how easy is it to set up a cannabis company like demi con, near to face? then part of these 3 mates from uni, quit their job, submit everything they had on growing the perfect strain of lady jane for medical use from taking your cutting to harvest is about 100 days. but within the 1st 20 days, the, the plan basically doubles in size every $3.00 to $4.00 days. because we have an h rack system that can control humanity and temperature. so well, we can grow the plans to this size without mold. if you were to have this kind of a flower that is so huge and they will grow even grow even larger than that, they would mold and greenhouse. as you can see, these guys have a massive head start on the recreational market. once the laws change, we invested probably around $20000000.00 euros, investing insecurity. it was one element and investing in high tech and deseeno pharmaceutical environment. that was just quite costly.
the belief was that ben in cannabis woodstock consumption cannabis alchemy stacks, and it would only consume yet for now the belief is, is legitimate money and jobs in it. but how easy is it to set up a cannabis company like demi con, near to face? then part of these 3 mates from uni, quit their job, submit everything they had on growing the perfect strain of lady jane for medical use from taking your cutting to harvest is about 100 days. but within the 1st 20 days, the, the plan basically...
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there's a new, new hbo documentary about which woodstock 1999. so there were two festivals to celebrate, which talks 25th anniversary and 30th anniversary. in 1994, there was a lot of like peace and love and harmony, it was like not a great re-run festival, but it certainly emphasized the peace, love and harmony. we're stuck in 1999 is just this dystopian vision of people, like tearing things down, setting fires on fire, dancing in mud. >> [inaudible] and acid. like, i heard stuff about which top, and i might be -- >> maybe, they might have been bad drugs. there's a great documentary. >> i just remember [inaudible] woodstock or maybe there was talk, and like, people losing their mind in mud. and being like, that that image, you're saying, i think office pacific thing of it [inaudible]. >> there was much more that in 1999. like bonfires and real, like, media coverage of it as like, lord of the flags, people are turning against [inaudible]. yeah, kai. >> [inaudible] with all the representation of, not everyone, without having effect on how [inaudib
there's a new, new hbo documentary about which woodstock 1999. so there were two festivals to celebrate, which talks 25th anniversary and 30th anniversary. in 1994, there was a lot of like peace and love and harmony, it was like not a great re-run festival, but it certainly emphasized the peace, love and harmony. we're stuck in 1999 is just this dystopian vision of people, like tearing things down, setting fires on fire, dancing in mud. >> [inaudible] and acid. like, i heard stuff about...
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that is actually very little in just about what's going on in woodstock. it's considered practically like and other countries it's getting a lot of for a time, but it's a promotion project sponsored by like sort of big ration on behalf of government. i suspect they do want to hear thousands of people have disappeared. many of them are being kept in dungeons don showed every day as a, obviously to drown out those sounds. you make these beautiful videos with catchy lyrics. and then you buy your dime and you can play them as long as you want me. and finally, it has been almost a year since to mizzi and president craig siad dismissed the country's prime minister and suspended parliament in what he called a national emergency measure. one that his critics have called the que siad has recently gone further firing. 57 judges accusing them of corruption and protecting terrorist. and he's ordered a referendum for the 25th of july to replace the country constitution. that constitution only dates back to 2014. it was passed by parliament and was a point of pride for
that is actually very little in just about what's going on in woodstock. it's considered practically like and other countries it's getting a lot of for a time, but it's a promotion project sponsored by like sort of big ration on behalf of government. i suspect they do want to hear thousands of people have disappeared. many of them are being kept in dungeons don showed every day as a, obviously to drown out those sounds. you make these beautiful videos with catchy lyrics. and then you buy your...
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host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 61-years-old and have not been to a doctor in 30 years. take your vitamins. my wife is a nurse. we have never caught it. i don't know if people notice but coronavirus is patented in 2015 by rothschild. host: are you vaccinated and boosted? caller: no, no. like i said, vitamin d, zinc, and vitamin c. i have not had a cold and i don't know how long. it is part of taking care of yourself. host: do you take the flu shot? just wondering. caller: no. the virus was patented, so was the vaccine. the u.s. government is in partner with these pharmaceutical companies and they get money from the patent. host: how do you patent a virus? caller: see how much money he has. host: sarah calling on the democrat line from fayetteville, georgia. caller: i have got one comment to make. i am so tired of these people going around talking about, they don't want to wear a mask, then they get sick, and then they take up hospital rooms. the guy taking the zinc? that is in addition to the shot. i hope presi
host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. i am 61-years-old and have not been to a doctor in 30 years. take your vitamins. my wife is a nurse. we have never caught it. i don't know if people notice but coronavirus is patented in 2015 by rothschild. host: are you vaccinated and boosted? caller: no, no. like i said, vitamin d, zinc, and vitamin c. i have not had a cold and i don't know how long. it is part of taking care of yourself. host: do you...
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. >> unfortunately, it is a three day economist woodstock. the fed is the opening act because they will give us an idea of where we go next when we get the gdp report and spending and inflation data on friday. the problem for the fed is that they have two lines that they have to follow and decide which one is more important. at this point, it looks like inflation is going to get the nod, which would suggest a stronger fed response, going forward. where the fed goes from here, they will try to keep their options open. alix: you are looking at equities higher and lower. you are looking at a modest lower dollar sale. that is a really strange thing when you are looking at a market pricing in a more deviant fed, going down the road. >> he would probably say that they are committed to ensuring that inflation gets back today to percent target. the market started pricing that out in the last couple of weeks. we saw some weaker growth numbers and tomorrow, we will probably see a little bit of that coming off. the fed does not know what will happen. i
. >> unfortunately, it is a three day economist woodstock. the fed is the opening act because they will give us an idea of where we go next when we get the gdp report and spending and inflation data on friday. the problem for the fed is that they have two lines that they have to follow and decide which one is more important. at this point, it looks like inflation is going to get the nod, which would suggest a stronger fed response, going forward. where the fed goes from here, they will...
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charles: woodstock, georgia, a man identified as 61-year-old wayne shot 14 shots in sedan wounding the. police said victim tried to pass before the 61-year-old starting shooting. mind you in the view of a police officer who quickly caught up with the shooter and arrested him. facing a number of charges including aggravated assault. this is just one example of a rise in road rage incidents that rending in gun violence according to an analysis from every town resource. the latest numbers showing the percentage of road rage incidents that ended with a person being shot or killed doubled last year averaging 44 people a day compared to pre-pandemic average of 22 people. deadly scenes like this one in springfield township, pennsylvania, suburb of philly, this man facing first-degree murder after police say he got out of a car driven by his mother and fired two shots at white toyota camry killing king ho and are facing serious charges for what authorities say was a simplest act. >> it happens all over america these days. i think it probably has a lot to do with the easy access to firearms, to
charles: woodstock, georgia, a man identified as 61-year-old wayne shot 14 shots in sedan wounding the. police said victim tried to pass before the 61-year-old starting shooting. mind you in the view of a police officer who quickly caught up with the shooter and arrested him. facing a number of charges including aggravated assault. this is just one example of a rise in road rage incidents that rending in gun violence according to an analysis from every town resource. the latest numbers showing...
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charles: this playing out in woodstock, georgia, man identified as 61-year-old firing 14 shots into thesay the victim tried to pass several times before the 61-year-old started shooting. mind you, mike, this was in the view of a police officer who quickly caught up with the shooter and arrested him. now facing a number of charges including aggravated assault. this is one example of rise in road rage incidents ending in gun violence according to analysis from every town researching. the latest numbers showing road rage incidents that ended with a person being shot or killed doubled last year averaging 44 people a day considering pre-pandemic average. philly suburb, this man, 22-year-old washington facing first-degree murder after police say he got out of a car driven by his mother and fired two shots at a white toyota camry killing 54-year-old king ho, both washington and his mother, amanda, are behind bars facing serious charges for what authorities say was a senseless act. >> it happens all over america these days. i think it probably has to do with easy access to firearms for people w
charles: this playing out in woodstock, georgia, man identified as 61-year-old firing 14 shots into thesay the victim tried to pass several times before the 61-year-old started shooting. mind you, mike, this was in the view of a police officer who quickly caught up with the shooter and arrested him. now facing a number of charges including aggravated assault. this is one example of rise in road rage incidents ending in gun violence according to analysis from every town researching. the latest...
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. ♪ ♪ [scattered applause] so basically this is woodstock for fox fans except acid has been replaceds a good thing because today there are more ways than ever to combat the groupthink of the campus left. it's organizations like this. i didn't have it when i was a kid, you know, other people around shared my views. if you don't count "dungeons & dragons" on friday nights. but usually i had to find my own fun. thank god for my farrah fawcett poster. what do you mean? i don't understand. the event shows you the difference between tactics. inside the building its action and practical advice. outside it is stunts designed to destroy, catering to a pliable media. they are so addicted to their own [bleep], they have to get with them. it's much like a january 6 show trial. everyone knows its political theater, spoon-fed like joe biden's gerber strained peas. but they gush over it anyway. >> the sheer amount of new information they have uncovered is genuinely remarkable. >> and how they've given it to us. >> that was exactly what i was just going to same. >> that was what i was going to say.
. ♪ ♪ [scattered applause] so basically this is woodstock for fox fans except acid has been replaceds a good thing because today there are more ways than ever to combat the groupthink of the campus left. it's organizations like this. i didn't have it when i was a kid, you know, other people around shared my views. if you don't count "dungeons & dragons" on friday nights. but usually i had to find my own fun. thank god for my farrah fawcett poster. what do you mean? i don't...
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they say the victim had tried to pass the truck several times on the highway in woodstock, georgia. a police officer happened to be on the scene, saw it all happen, and then arrested that suspect. he faces charges including aggravated assault. this comes as data shows that highway road rage incidents across the country involving guns happen to be on the rise. >>> turning now to our southern border, the department of homeland security quietly preparing for a record number of unaccompanied migrant children trying to cross our border illegally this year. according to data obtained by the washington examiner, dhs estimates say as many as 161,000 children will try to cross the border this year, and that surpasses last year's number of 147,000. bill melugin is live at the border in eagle pass, texas, with the latest on the situation there. hey, bill. >> hey, eric, good afternoon to you. those numbers certainly add up. just in the month of may, there were more than 14,000 unaccompanied children. here where we are in del rio sector, this is now the epicenter of the border crisis. it is no l
they say the victim had tried to pass the truck several times on the highway in woodstock, georgia. a police officer happened to be on the scene, saw it all happen, and then arrested that suspect. he faces charges including aggravated assault. this comes as data shows that highway road rage incidents across the country involving guns happen to be on the rise. >>> turning now to our southern border, the department of homeland security quietly preparing for a record number of...
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way, friday at 4:00 p.m.e eastern, who will be doing a book signing at foxtail books that is in woodstock, georgia for all of newt's georgia fansle out there. all right. let's look why we are allowing this to happen now h from a farmer's standpoint, they're paying 400 percent more for fertilizerayin and seed is costg twice what it cost last year. so cods they're struggling as t is income. somebody with an extrad truckload of cash that wants to pay a premium for their land. i don't bla blame them for sell. i don't blame cattle farmers for sellingng, but i do blame our government for allowing it to happen. what arere y your thoughts? well, look, i mean, you clearly have a very sophisticated chinese economic warfare in t which they are buying up access to be able to surround american military facilities in a way which in a warha could become just devastating. and it's very clear that this is across the board.we the chinese corporations ared allowed to break the rules that americans have to follow. the chinese are routinely subsid and bribing professors and researchers. there's no question bu
way, friday at 4:00 p.m.e eastern, who will be doing a book signing at foxtail books that is in woodstock, georgia for all of newt's georgia fansle out there. all right. let's look why we are allowing this to happen now h from a farmer's standpoint, they're paying 400 percent more for fertilizerayin and seed is costg twice what it cost last year. so cods they're struggling as t is income. somebody with an extrad truckload of cash that wants to pay a premium for their land. i don't bla blame...
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but not just that, she saw mariah like fox woodstock its payout in the wilderness. enola for what?g boyfriend that put mariah's name in a cell phone under a fake number? you know what? for what? all of this over a cheating boyfriend? and now mariah is dead. and that's not all. they did something really smart, they got hurt -- they did not extradite her. now, because costa rica has abolished the death penalty. they deported her on immigration fraud. that way texas can seek the death penalty. this is absolutely an aggravating circumstance. it's called lying in wait. cold-blooded. waiting for her to show up so you could break in and shoot her dead in the bathroom. >> that's an interesting detail tradition versus -- thank you for that and always being our guide in this matters. >> thank you for inviting me. it's a great reminder, thank you. thank you, nance, meanwhile teach all u.s. history and the good come of the bad command the uncountable pair that's the message from amanda notes on education. bill bennett is next on that. and atlanta cop delivering a baby at a gas station. that of
but not just that, she saw mariah like fox woodstock its payout in the wilderness. enola for what?g boyfriend that put mariah's name in a cell phone under a fake number? you know what? for what? all of this over a cheating boyfriend? and now mariah is dead. and that's not all. they did something really smart, they got hurt -- they did not extradite her. now, because costa rica has abolished the death penalty. they deported her on immigration fraud. that way texas can seek the death penalty....
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roy in woodstock, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. if we were being honest and look at the actual timeline, and look at something other than mainstream media, we would see another guy called michael epps encouraging people to storm the capitol. john sullivan, who was a trump hater, was at the front of the capitol. agencies have come in because remember, trump voters know that five states changed. the secretary of state changed the rules. we expected the vice president to come in and a senator to support it. pence was supposed to send them back to the state legislature. that was what this was about, stopping pence sending it back to the states. host: roy mentioned epps. he has been around speculation and rumors regarding the riot at the capitol. he was recently interviewed. this is from his home in rocky mountain and he talks about how he suffered because of right wing conspiracy theories. ray epps suffered enormously the past months as right-wing media figures and republican politicians have baselessly described him as a covert govern
roy in woodstock, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. if we were being honest and look at the actual timeline, and look at something other than mainstream media, we would see another guy called michael epps encouraging people to storm the capitol. john sullivan, who was a trump hater, was at the front of the capitol. agencies have come in because remember, trump voters know that five states changed. the secretary of state changed the rules. we expected the vice president to come in and...
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leo and woodstock, illinois, republican line.aller: hi, i am commenting on your previous guest, ellis cose? i have written a book called unbroken -- read a book called "unbroken," and it stated that there were no japanese -- ellis cose stated there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, but there is an event in the index in the book, there is a james konichi susaki. he was captured and prosecuted, he was a japanese informant. lewis zamforini encountered him in a japanese prison camp while he was a japanese pow. the book is "unbroken," written by laura hildebrand. i wanted to point that out. i believe that guy is a liar. he should do his research first. he stated emphatically that there were no japanese saboteurs. this man, he was in the u.s. with lewis sam ferrini and it was in the book. that's all i want to point out. host: to charlotte next up, charlotte in columbia, maryland. go ahead. caller: yes. a couple of days ago, someone called in, a white person, and said that after 400 years of being here, blacks have failed to as
leo and woodstock, illinois, republican line.aller: hi, i am commenting on your previous guest, ellis cose? i have written a book called unbroken -- read a book called "unbroken," and it stated that there were no japanese -- ellis cose stated there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, but there is an event in the index in the book, there is a james konichi susaki. he was captured and prosecuted, he was a japanese informant. lewis zamforini encountered him in a japanese prison...
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roy in woodstock, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. if we were being honest and look at the actual timeline, and look at something other than mainstream media, we would see another guy called michael epps encouraging people to storm the capitol. john sullivan, who was a trump hater, was at the front of the capitol. agencies have come in because remember, trump voters know that five states changed. the secretary of state changed the rules. we expected the vice president to come in and a senator to support it. pence was supposed to send them back to the state legislature. that was what this was about, stopping pence sending it back to the states. host: roy mentioned epps. he has been around speculation and rumors regarding the riot at the capitol. he was recently interviewed. this is from his home in rocky mountain and he talks about how he suffered because of right wing conspiracy theories. ray epps suffered enormously the past months as right-wing media figures and republican politicians have baselessly described him as a covert govern
roy in woodstock, georgia. good morning. caller: good morning. if we were being honest and look at the actual timeline, and look at something other than mainstream media, we would see another guy called michael epps encouraging people to storm the capitol. john sullivan, who was a trump hater, was at the front of the capitol. agencies have come in because remember, trump voters know that five states changed. the secretary of state changed the rules. we expected the vice president to come in and...
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host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. am 61-years-old and have not been to a doctor in 30 years. take your vitamins. my wife is a nurse. we have never caught it. i don't know if people notice but coronavirus is patented in 2015 by rothschild. host: are you vaccinated and boosted? caller: no, no. like i said, vitamin d, zinc, and vitamin c. i have not had a cold and i don't know how long. it is part of taking care of yourself. host: do you take the flu shot? just wondering. caller: no. the virus was patented, so was the vaccine. the u.s. government is in partner with these pharmaceutical companies and they get money from the patent. host: how do you patent a virus? caller: see how much money he has. host: sarah calling on the democrat line from fayetteville, georgia. caller: i have got one comment to make. i am so tired of these people going around talking about, they don't want to wear a mask, then they get sick, and then they take up hospital rooms. the guy taking the zinc? that is in addition to the shot. i hope preside
host: ben is in woodstock, connecticut, independent. good morning. caller: good morning. am 61-years-old and have not been to a doctor in 30 years. take your vitamins. my wife is a nurse. we have never caught it. i don't know if people notice but coronavirus is patented in 2015 by rothschild. host: are you vaccinated and boosted? caller: no, no. like i said, vitamin d, zinc, and vitamin c. i have not had a cold and i don't know how long. it is part of taking care of yourself. host: do you take...
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public policy or political issue that you would like to talk about, let's go to leo first up in woodstock, illinois. republican line. >> hi. i am commenting on your previous guest. i just read a book called unbroken, it was written by -- he was a runner, and olympic runner who encountered a tenement. he stated that there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, and that is why they oppose ascensions against the japanese people. but, in the index and in the book there is a name -- who was captured and prosecuted law. he was a japanese informant, and, the author encountered him at a japanese prison camp while he was a japanese prisoner of war. and, again, the book is unbroken. it was written by -- i just want to point that out, i believe the guy is a liar. he should actually do his research first, he stated emphatically that there were no japanese saboteurs. this gentleman was clearly, he was going to u.s. see with -- and it is in the book. that is all i wanted to point out. >> okay, to charlotte next up. charlotte is in columbia, maryland. charlotte, go ahead. >> yes, a few days ago, sev
public policy or political issue that you would like to talk about, let's go to leo first up in woodstock, illinois. republican line. >> hi. i am commenting on your previous guest. i just read a book called unbroken, it was written by -- he was a runner, and olympic runner who encountered a tenement. he stated that there were no japanese saboteurs during the war, and that is why they oppose ascensions against the japanese people. but, in the index and in the book there is a name -- who...