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Speaker 1 (00:01):
There's something that's happening in the media, and that is
they're trying to tell people that things aren't actually as
bad as they really are. Interest rates are now at
a twenty one year high. Credit card interest rates now
are at the highest many have seen in their lifetime.
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And we have almost a trillion dollars in credit card
debt in this country. It may be over at trillion
nine need to go check the numbers again.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
But there are.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
People now that are going to be dealing with I
can't afford the debt I have and the variable rate
that I have, and I can't afford the house if
I've got a variable rate mortgage, and I can't afford
to buy house, even if I can afford the actual
price of the house right like I can afford the price.
It's something that happens a lot. I can afford that
the actual price. I can't afford the interest on the
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money I got to borrow, could have afforded a year ago,
two years ago, three years ago, but not now. And
this is going to change, and it is screwing up
the housing market. One way it's screwing it up is
people with low interest rates are never going to move
Are you gonna give up a two and a half
percent interest rate, a three percent interest rate to inherit
a nine percent interest rate? No, most people will not
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do it that. And in the housing market you need
buying and selling. And when people that have locked in
these low interest rates on these thirty your mortgages see
what they would inherit to move, most of them say.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Not worth it.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
I'm out, I'm not doing this now. We also have
the problems with inflation. Yesterday was my birthday. We went
to dinner last night, and it just makes me laugh
now how expensive dinner has gotten. We didn't blow it out.
We went to an Italian restaurant. It was It wasn't
like some five star restaurant or anything like that. But
when you get the bill, you just look at it
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now and you're like, are you kidding me? Like, and
it's happening everywhere, almost everywhere I go. Now, it's just
there's this new sticker shock that is it's like really, like,
this is what we're now having to do, Like this
is how bad it is.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
This is what it is.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
And it's incredibly frustrating to me to witness the demise
of our economy and of business owners and small business owners.
It's also affecting people in a very real way that
own businesses because we're watching people not spend like they
used to because they can't afford it. The cost of
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goods and services have skyrocketed. I'll give you a great example.
A couple of years ago, we had our I think
it was twenty twenty, if I'm not mistaken. We had
our dog memphisis teeth cleaned. It is now two x
more than what it costs because they got to put
the dog under and everything else. And she said, I
get it. I think it's crazy. I'm not sure based
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on the age of the dog that I would do
this because of how expensive it is. And she said,
this is what the pricing has done since with inflation.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Like I'm really sorry.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
I mean it's affecting going to the vet. What it
costs to hire staff now is the highest it's ever
been in my lifetime. And people are like, oh, well,
wages are up. I mean, you've probably heard that argument
quite a few times. I've heard that argument quite a
few times, right, wages are up. And so when wages
are up, people think, oh, well, that's good news. Not really,
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not if you're paying nine percent interests on the house
and inflation rates and food costs that we've never seen
before in our lifetime. Like, no, this is not, to
be clear, a good thing. This is a in fact,
this is a very bad thing, an extremely bad thing
for this economy and for the American people. So now
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what is the media doing. They're trying to tell you
and convince you ahead of this election coming up that
Joe Biden's economy is a somehow working and Joe Biden's
economy is not that bad. Representative Jefferies was on TV
this morning, and I want want you to hear what
he had to say about the economy that Biden is
quote building.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
Do you feel you know, one of the things that
our colleagues have been reporting, Melanie and others has been
they're not going to have a vote to launch the
impeachment and greet because they don't have two hundred and
eighteen votes, mainly because frontline Republicans, the majority makers, many
of which many of them come from your state of
New York, aren't necessarily there yet. I've talked to some
of them behind the scenes. They say exactly that, do
you feel like politically it would be advantageous for you.
(04:25):
If they decide to go down this path.
Speaker 4 (04:27):
Well, I'll leave the political assessments to others. I think
that from a policy perspective, it's exactly the wrong thing
to do. As House Democrats, we're going to continue to
focus on delivering for everyday Americans, making a difference in
the lives of everyday Americans. There's so many challenges that
we need to continue to confront. President Biden is leading
in an extraordinary way trying to build an economy from
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the middle out and the bottom up, as opposed to
the top down, which had been the case on the
Republican presidents, and we're going to continue to support him
in that effort. There also are issues related to gun
safety that we should be tackling. This is a uniquely
American problem, and it's tragic. We shouldn't have children who
have to familiarize themselves with active shooter drills as early
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as kindergarten all across the country. We should be tackling
gun safety and some common sense measures that we support.
But instead what we see our Republicans with this do nothing,
extreme majority, wasting the time and the treasure of the
American people and that's unfortunately.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
I do want to ask you about both the economy
and on the Jacksonville shooting and gun safety in a second.
Speaker 2 (05:37):
But I do have one more we had.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
I mean, you hear this here. They're like, all right,
let's go back into campaign mode. Let's tell people that
Biden is leading an extraordinary way, in an extraordinary way,
trying to build an economy this election coming up. They
and you can see it in the media. They're like kry, like, look, guys,
we got to put the brakes on this, right, Like,
we got to tell people that things aren't as bad
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is they aren't as bad as they actually are. We've
got to tell people that things are better than they
actually are. This by the way, as Biden went on
stage yesterday and forgot the name of his own Department
of Homeland Security secretary majorcis listen.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
Sector almost security, a guy who took the job. Thank
you for taking the job out.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
For God, his own Department of Homeland Security secretary of
my orcis a guy that's supposed to be in charge
of the border, securing the border, which they've not done
on purpose. And how bad is it at the border
right now? Another illegal alien freed into the US by
the Biden administration from the southern border last night was
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charged with killing an eleven year old Aiden Clark. This
illegal alien, released into the United States of America in
twenty twenty two after arriving at the nation's southern border
by the Biden administration, is now charge with killing an
eleven year old after crashing into a school bus filled
with children in Clark County, Ohio. This happened on Monday.
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The thirty five year old illegal alien from Haiti appeared
in the Clark County Municipal Court, where his bond was
kept at one hundred thousand, falling charge of aggrigated vehicular homicide.
According to prosecutors, Joseph was driving a Honda Odyssey Mini
van when he hid a north Western Local school bus
that was filled with children. The bus, as a result
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of the crash, flipped and the eleven year old Aiden
Clarke was ejected from the bus. That Tuesday, by the way,
marked the first day of school for Aiden. Aiden's family
described him as truly unique, caring, an inquisitive soul, and
one of the most awesome and exceptional eleven year olds
in existence.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
His love of.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Sports were unparalleled his desire to gain knowledge never stopped,
and his weird interests were inspiring and never ending. From
his daily vegetable guarding with his dad, trampling, jumping with
his big sister, creating Minecraft worlds with his big bro,
and always snuggling with mom aiden love, playing old school
board games, doing word searches by flashlight in bed, playing
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outdoor sports inside, chasing his dog Daisy May, and snuggling
with anyone. An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman confirmed that
Joseph is assistant of Hadian, had arrived at the US
Mexico border in August of twenty twenty two. From there,
the guy whose name you can't remember, mister President, but
(08:33):
you're glad he took your job as your Department of
Homeland Security secretary in my orchis At the direction of
the Department of Homeland Security, they issued Joseph a notice
to a peer that's called an NTA in federal Immigration
court and released him into the US interior, where he
ultimately ended up in Ohio. National Immigration Center for Enforcement
Advisor or E board member said the Joe Biden's expansive
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catch release network at the border is ultimately respect for
what just happened. This is the guy who's running our
country right now, and this is what he's doing to
our country right now.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
And if we don't keep.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Telling the story as the media tries to cover and say, oh,
Joe Biden talking to his son about business dealings with
just him being a good dad. Oh, somehow, you need
to understand that you're not giving Joe Biden enough credit
for Biden's economy that he's quote building, that's their word,
that he's building. This is now what we're dealing with.
Five three five nine seven three two five three five
(09:36):
nine seven three two. My question for you is a
simple one. Do you give credit to Joe Biden for
building a great economy or do you give Joe Biden
credit for building an economy that is clearly a disaster.
They they're saying on National TV this morning that you
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you may have heard that interest rates are now to
twenty one year high. What you may not have heard
is this from the media that inflation ticked up, not down,
in July. In the gauges that the federal government looks
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at when they decide if they're going to raise interest
rates again. Inflation actually ticked up to three point three
percent yes on an annual rate in July, as measured
by the gauge favored by the Federal Reserve. Now, this
increase in the personal consumption Expenditure price Index, reported Thursday
morning by the Bureau of Economic Analysis tracks other readings
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that show inflation increased last month amid the Fed's campaign
to slow it by hiking interest rates over and over
and over and over and over again. So where the
report show us. The latest report shows inflation is still
above the Central Bank's goal of two percent annual price growth,
A bit of bad news for the economy and the
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Biden administration. So why haven't you heard about this story
since this broke on Thursday. It's because the media understands
it's a presidential election that's going on right now, and
they must tout positive economic developments. It's proof that Bidenomics
and the agenda is working. Now, let's talk about the facts.
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The core PCE inflation, a measure inflation that strips out
energy and food prices and is arly less volatile, rose
a tenth of a percentage point to a new high
a four point two percent and a year over year rate.
That's not good news, that's really bad news.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
Now.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
This latest p CE news comes after June's inflation report
showed declines. That's what the Biden administration jumped all over
that were more pronounced than many economists had expected. Here's
the problem now, While the c then, while the PCE
is the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, the more commonly cited
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headline number is the consumer Price Index, and that inflation
was clocking in at three point two percent in July.
Inflation has fallen greatly, the White House will tell you
from its peak last summer, because the Central Bank has
skyrocketed interest rates, and that's why you're paying a twenty
one year high on your home if you're going to
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buy one right now. Other economic indicators have also not
been going in the right direction. Recently, for example, GDP
growth has remained quote positive. The problem is it's coming down.
That's when you know you're headed towards what many refer
to as a recession. Also, economic growth increase at a
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two point one percent annual rate in the second quarter
of this year, according to the government's GDP estimates release
this week. That follows a first quarter that featured a
two percent expansion. That is again something that'll point to
is Okay, we're going to be fine. But then there's
the labor market. The labor market has remained strong as well. However,
there are now new signs of slowing. The economy added
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one hundred and seventy one hundred and eighty seven thousand
jobs in July, and the unemployment rate inch down to
an ultra low three point five percent. But this is
where economists are saying those numbers aren't an accurate trail
of what's going on right now. This week's release the
Job Openings and the Labor Turnover Survey showed the number
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of job openings decreased to a point eight million in July,
the lowest that number has been in more than two years.
What that means is people are stopping the hiring that
they have been at the same rate that they've been
going at for quite some time, meaning that inflation is
now catching up to the business owners, corporations and small
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business owners. Now, there's another aspect of this that has
to be talked about, and that is this part of
the conversation, what is the media going to do and
are they going to tell you the truth?
Speaker 2 (15:43):
I can tell you they're not.
Speaker 1 (15:45):
In fact, we put together a montage for you, and
I want you to share this with everyone you know,
because the media understands one thing right now that is
incredibly important for them, and that one thing is to
tell you that it's just not that bad, that your
life is actually going in the right direction, that everything
is fine, and that you should just get used to
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paying these lifetime highs on groceries and you should be
thankful for how good things actually are.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
I'm not joking.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
This is their narrative that they are pushing out right now,
and it's a narrative that every single one of you
should be very upset with. Now, Listen carefully, Okay, this
is an important aspect of this conversation. Listen carefully to
the media continuing to tell you that Bidenomics, with lifetime
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highs on inflation for me and for many of you listening,
and a twenty one year high with interest rates now
and credit card debt, by the way, is about to
be a massive problem in this country. We're more than
a trillion in credit card debt, and those credit card
interest rates are going to be at the highest people
have ever seen while they've had those credit cards. So
you combined all of this and you've got a huge,
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massive problem. So is the media telling you that, No,
they're propagandists, repeat after the White House, the economy is
strong and I'm happy, and they're all saying the same
damn thing.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Listen.
Speaker 5 (17:09):
Bidnomics poles consistently show that a majority of the American
people disapprove of the President's handling of the economy.
Speaker 4 (17:17):
Fiction filing rates are soored fifty percent higher than they
were before the pandemic.
Speaker 6 (17:22):
Over half of Americans earning a six figure salary report
that they're actually living paycheck to paycheck.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Tens and tens of millions of people are struggling to
put food on the table.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
The number of homeless people on the streets and in
shelters across the US increase significantly this year.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Leiden trying to rev up his economic vision for America,
but a lot of people aren't buying it because they
can't literally buy anything.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I'm so sick of how expensive everything is.
Speaker 7 (17:47):
I don't know how anyone else is surviving out here.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
I can't go to the grocery store and get a
week's worth of groceries without spending three hundred and four
hundred dollars because everything is just astronomically expensive.
Speaker 9 (17:58):
Eventually we will have no quality of life whatsoever, not
even for the middle class.
Speaker 7 (18:02):
It'll just be the rich people enjoying life. Is that
what you want, because that's where we're headed. And tell
you how many people I know, young.
Speaker 10 (18:08):
And older especially, that are living in their cars and
living in their car idiot.
Speaker 9 (18:13):
We all struggled, but there's a difference streets struggling and drowning.
I told my son, all you have to do is
work hard, go to college or join the military.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Like I did.
Speaker 9 (18:22):
It's saved almost every dime and still can't afford to live.
It's literally turning into the ultra wealthy, and then everybody
else is just born.
Speaker 11 (18:28):
The everyday necessities that people take for granted you can't
afford them anymore. I have never seen somebody core billions
of dollars into another country and not its own.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
That is clearly hurting.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
Bidnomics, Biden's formula for strong economic growth.
Speaker 7 (18:46):
From the bottom up. It's so much.
Speaker 5 (18:49):
Greater than even the experts and economic stuff expected it
to be.
Speaker 7 (18:53):
How are you feeling tonight?
Speaker 3 (18:54):
Are you feeling confident tonight?
Speaker 7 (18:57):
Biden administration is crediting economics. The economy is great.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
It's a Goldilocks economy.
Speaker 7 (19:04):
I don't recall an economy that is this good.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
Our economy is doing so well.
Speaker 9 (19:07):
I guess what it's workingmics is working, biomics is working.
Speaker 7 (19:13):
It is actually working.
Speaker 9 (19:15):
My God, really is mourning in America right now?
Speaker 7 (19:18):
From your labs.
Speaker 5 (19:19):
Cornelomics is changing their lives for the better.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Most economists fear the most that the United States economy
is too strong.
Speaker 7 (19:29):
We haven't seen an economy like this.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
And the Biden administration has been more successfully economically than
the New.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
Deal, the Bidenomics, this has been the greatest economic growth
of any.
Speaker 7 (19:40):
Country in the world.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
The economy is looking in every meaningful metric right now,
you know, frankly, well beyond the expectations of anyone.
Speaker 12 (19:49):
Because real Americans are feeling the benefits.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
Bynomics and how well the economy has been doing under
Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Flywer, it might actually be declaring victory. This economy is
particularly good.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
How did you feel.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
When you were sitting there with the woman Vice President
of the United States, women Speaker.
Speaker 7 (20:05):
Of the House.
Speaker 5 (20:06):
This is Bidenomics, This is Bidenomics.
Speaker 6 (20:09):
Everything that Joe Biden has done since the beginning of
his administration, he has been winning.
Speaker 11 (20:15):
Told your US you look at the gas prices that
came down.
Speaker 7 (20:18):
America is doing incredibly well.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Bidenomics, Bidenomics.
Speaker 6 (20:22):
Things have been looking much much better for the uscon
The reality is much better than you feel.
Speaker 7 (20:27):
I know we have bidonomics sense.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
Yeah, I knew.
Speaker 7 (20:29):
Obamacare is Bidenomics.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Programs that delivered widespread prosperity, jobs, reducing inequality. The Biden
economy was like the Rodney Dangerfield of economies. They couldn't
get any respect for the things that they'd done, but
you knew it was popular.
Speaker 1 (20:45):
This is what propaganda sounds like, and you can hear
it in their voices. They're not journalists, they're members of
the Biden administration. Going on TV and doing everything they
can to convince you that this is amazing, that this
is perfect, that you should be the happiest person in
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the world. You should be grateful for what they've done
for you, even though clearly they haven't done jack crap
for you. It's not, by the way, just bid noomics
where the media is doing this kind of crap. I
want to give you example of something that has nothing
to do with the economy, but it does have to
do with a transgender issue. Sage Steele was a amazing
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anchor at ESPN. Sage Steele is no longer an anchor
at ESPN, and the reason why is because, as a woman,
she made it clear that she was going to defend
women's sports, and part of what she decided to do
is to say that there is a difference between men
and women, and just because you're a dude acting like
a chick doesn't mean that you should be able to
do what Thomas, for example, did in the swimming Championships,
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that it's unfair to women. Martina and Avitulova, speaking of
tennis right now, at the US Open, came out and
she was one of the first openly gay professional athletes.
She took a huge hit financially for doing that, and
she did it. When she came out, it was in
a time and the I think it was the early
eighties when she when she came out that it completely
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destroyed her marketability aspect of her career because no one
wanted to touch her. She is a trailblazer, would be
a better way of describing it. And one of the
interesting things about her is she's also now come out
and people on the and the LGBTQ actors community are
attacking her because she's saying, Hey, men should not be
allowed to play in women's sports even if they quote
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identify as a woman. So what's the media doing on
that issue? They're attacking anybody that says anything that they
don't agree with. Now, Safe Steele also is coming up
with something that I think is a very interesting point
that we should all use to our advantage. She said
something about science, and she was talking about COVID. You know,
in COVID, what was the line you can't question in science?
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Right?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
That's the Faucy line and the and the CDC and
the NAH and everybody else, right, Like, you got to
follow the science.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
You got to follow the science. You got to follow
the science. And that's they said.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
You couldn't ask questions about ivermectin, you couldn't ask questions
about how lethal COVID actually was. You couldn't ask questions
about people and every doctor saying that you died of
COVID in the hospitals because they made more money off
it than if it was an actual heart attack or
a stroke or anything else. That there's a lot there
that we should that can be talked about, that should
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be talked about. And if you brought up questions or
you had doubts, they immediately said that you were a
science denier. Well, here's where Sage Steel has become totally brilliant,
and I want to give her credit. She's now ripping
those preaching science on COVID but ignoring the same basic
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science when it comes to men playing in women's sports.
It's also come up at the White House, and the
White House is now decking questions on protecting women's athletes.
Listen to Sage Steele on Fox News Channel talking about this,
and again, if we're going to follow the science right
like we did with COVID, the mandate of follow the
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science can't ask questions, then why aren't we following the
science on the difference between.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Men and women?
Speaker 12 (24:17):
Defended you, I'm not going to play that. I do
want to play this though from the White House, because
you did. I brought up and then you picked up
on it, the issue of transplane in women's sports. It
was brought up at the White House yesterday. This is
a hot topic all across the country, and for good reason.
Listen to the White House yesterday.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
Well, that gives schools the flexibility to establish their own
athletics policies.
Speaker 11 (24:38):
Does he care that girls are allowed to compete in sports?
Speaker 7 (24:42):
But now I'm just a year of injury?
Speaker 11 (24:44):
Does he think it's fair for girls to have to
compete against biological.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
Male I just answered the question. It is a complicated issue.
It is truly a complicated issue with a wide range
of views, a wide range of views.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
How complicated do you think it is?
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Age?
Speaker 7 (25:01):
This is so ridiculous.
Speaker 8 (25:02):
Honestly, the more I hear it, the more angry I get,
because it's not complicated.
Speaker 7 (25:07):
All these people who've been preaching science for the.
Speaker 8 (25:09):
Last three plus years with COVID or all of a
sudden ignoring science for something that is so basic.
Speaker 7 (25:14):
Also, even if you talk to people. I've had a
lot of people come up to me. We have very
different opinions about a lot of things.
Speaker 8 (25:19):
But I feel like on both sides of the aisle,
so to speak, the vast majority of Americans agree this
is ridiculous. We know the differences between boys and girls,
men and women, and I'm disappointed and a lot of people,
a lot of companies, et cetera, that are they were
preaching you know, women's and supporting women's sports, et cetera,
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and have about all the title nine work for all
these years. Then all of a sudden, we're just forgetting
it and ignoring it. And most importantly, people who agree
with us that are being silent why because it's easier,
because it's safer. And I just feel that if we
don't speak up, and by the way, I mean men
and athletes with big platforms as well, almost feel like
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we're going to have blood on.
Speaker 7 (26:01):
Our hands here because what is the line?
Speaker 8 (26:03):
All I know is that as a mother and as
someone with a little bit of a platform, which I
don't know what that is right now, but here, I
am like, if we don't do this, then we've wasted
fifty years of work and trying to uplift women, and
I don't get it.
Speaker 7 (26:18):
This is this is pathetic that it's.
Speaker 8 (26:19):
Still an issue, and shame on these people in leadership
positions for not being willing to give an honest answer.
Speaker 12 (26:26):
Especially those women who made millions. They worked hard, they
got those championships, they succeeded, and now they don't stand
up for girls that are younger than them.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
It is mind blowing.
Speaker 12 (26:37):
And I hope that you and I get to maybe
off camera, we'll talk about it one day, and I
hope we see you again and more often on Fox News.
Sage Steel, thank you so much, have a great day.
Speaker 7 (26:47):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
For having me. I mean, you look at Sage. She's
her career in many ways has been ruined.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
She was an incredible person on TV in sports, and
all she said was I'm going to protect women's sports.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
That's all she said. Like it's just that simple.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
But what does the media do to their own a
fabulous career? I mean, what do they do? They will
attack and destroy you. They will come after you with
everything they have. They will make sure that they silence
you no matter what. There's also something else here that
I think is important to understand. College athletes that speak
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out about transgender athletes dominating women's sports. When they do it,
the universities are not backing them up either, Like they're
not doing it.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
This is a college athlete speaking out about transgendered athletes
in her school. Would you tell us, tell all of
us watching right now, what is it like to go
into a competition against a transgender athlete when you know
the outcome ahead of time.
Speaker 10 (27:50):
Yeah, it's extremely deflating. I've experienced it five times, and
each time I lost to biological mail. And the fact
that that's still happening, that women are still using to
biological males in their own sport, shows why we need
more female.
Speaker 7 (28:04):
Athletes to speak up about this.
Speaker 10 (28:06):
And so I just kind of want to say to
the female athletes in Pennsylvania, don't let anyone silence you.
Speak up, Tell the NCAA, your athletic directors, and your
coaches that you want fair competition because doing this is
nowhere near as scary as it seems, and the amount
of support is overwhelming.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
That is a brave woman who is then ostracized, and
what they do is they'll say, oh, well, you're a bigot.
They'll say you're being you're a homophobe, you're anti transgender,
you're the worst person in the world because you're not
willing to comply. And I say this to encourage women.
Women's sports will only be saved if women start standing
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up for women. If mothers don't start standing up for
young girls, then men will take over women's sports. Now,
I'm not saying every position, they're just going to take
over the record books.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
They're going to be ranked number one.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
Thomas winning the national championship is a great example of this.
It only takes one person, one man, to act like
they are a woman and allow them in to destroy
the entire women's sports apparatus. And at some point it's
gonna happen to your daughter or your grandchild in sports.
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High school sports now are in full swing, college sports
or in full swing. And I'm telling you right now,
when one man gets on the field, whether it's soccer,
whether it's softball, whether it's I don't care swimming, any
of these other sports, lacrosse, they're gonna injure women like
there's gonna be serious injuries to women. We've already seen
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this around the world at the highest levels in different sports,
but it's gonna happen, and that's probably what it's gonna
take for women to wake up.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
It shouldn't take that.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
It's also gonna when the record books get destroyed and
when women don't get to go into bigger competitions because
somebody takes their spot. Who's a dude acting like a chick.
There is going to be heartbreak. There is going to
be lifetime achievements that are going to be taken away.
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They're going to be destroyed because of what I'm describing
for you right now. And that is a real problem.
And this goes back to by the way the media here,
you cannot be afraid of the media. You have to
I think just understand that you've got to fight extremely
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hard to go up toe to toe when the media
comes from you. Nick Sandman, for example, remember the kid
that was you know, the drum was being beaten in
his face by that Native American. He did antagonize, he
didn't start it, and he had on a maga hat
and the media came after him. He ended up suing
and winning big time millions of dollars. That's what it's
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going to take. It's going to take people doing that.
I mean, look at this young little hero end with
this point on this look at the young boy who
had the Gadsden flag patch on his backpack, and what happened.
Teachers kick that student out of class for wearing a
Gadsten flag patch on the backpack. It took him being brave,
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his family being brave, and the community rallying behind him
for the school board to then make a decision and
vote that he could wear the Gatson flag on his backpack.
They're going to bully you until you fight back. And
that's not bullying, right, that's just defending yourself. It's not
bullying at all. That's just straight up saying I'm going
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to defend myself. And that's the point that everybody needs
to understand. Please take everything I just told you, share
it with your family and friends, take our podcast, share
it wherever you can on social media, because I promise
you what I just told you is not and will
not be covered by the mainstream media.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
They are not going to do it.