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Poll: Democrats Now Sympathize More With Palestinians Than Israelis

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:00 min | Last week

Poll: Democrats Now Sympathize More With Palestinians Than Israelis

"Is the baron Boris Epstein. Welcome back to America first. Happy Friday. Happy Friday my friend. It's an honor to be with you and honor me with the audience that is beautiful Friday it is president Trump dominating the polling winning all across the spectra putting on putting out powerful videos but a great week. Yeah, we played clips for two clips from his video at the top of the show. If he keeps on doing that, he will be just fine substantive policy videos, but you mentioned polling. Let's talk about a poll that I'm sure disturbs you, my dear friend. This is from the daily caller, Kate Anderson. I need you to react, especially when it comes to how these people vote in the federal elections. Democrats now sympathize more with Palestinians than Israel for the first time in decades, the latest polling, this just blows my mind. This is from Gallup Boris. Help me understand this. Now, 49% of registered Democrats have a preferential view of the Palestinian authority over Israel and the pro Israel vote has sunk to 39%. Do these people not understand the difference between these two communities? They do not understand it. And it is absolutely disappointing, depressing and awful, that the left in America, Ilhan Omar, she looked like AOC, Jim Clyburn, Nancy Pelosi. Their push to anti Israel, anti zionist, like beyond anti semitic agenda so far that now as well as pulling low solo with American public. President Trump stood for his move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem he took out from Soleimani, he fought for Israeli independence. He recognized the goal on heights and he was the best friend to the State of Israel, really an American history, but now you've got the left, let's just be honest, there isn't just about being anti Israeli or anti zionist, anti semitic.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:53 min | 3 months ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"Speaking of aids. Elizabeth Taylor comes to mind. And there is a great story the other day how, when Rock Hudson was really ill with HIV and aids and he wanted to get into some special treatment at a hospital in France and friends of his reached out to Ronald Reagan and Nancy saying, you know, you got to make a phone call. We got to get rocking this hospital in Paris. And they turned their backs on them. They wanted nothing to do. That's the kind of scourge aids was. Like some people were like, no, no, no, I don't want to know anything about it. I'm not a part of it. And then other people dove right in and fought. And Elizabeth Taylor was one of those people who dove in and said, now, the hell with this. I'm going to help these people and there's a great biography out now called Elizabeth Taylor grit and clamor of an icon by Kate Anderson brower. And she makes no bones about saying how the reagans, even though they were longtime friends of Rock Hudson, they refused to make a call for him to receive this experimental treatment that might have extended his life. And that really touches me because I know what that was like for my dad. And I know what I went through to extend his life. And I was nobody. We were nobody. We were just fucking people on Long Island. But we somehow did it. And the reagans, fuck, he was the president. But they wanted no part of it.

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Elizabeth Taylor Helped Rock Hudson When the Reagans Abandoned on Him

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:53 min | 3 months ago

Elizabeth Taylor Helped Rock Hudson When the Reagans Abandoned on Him

"Speaking of aids. Elizabeth Taylor comes to mind. And there is a great story the other day how, when Rock Hudson was really ill with HIV and aids and he wanted to get into some special treatment at a hospital in France and friends of his reached out to Ronald Reagan and Nancy saying, you know, you got to make a phone call. We got to get rocking this hospital in Paris. And they turned their backs on them. They wanted nothing to do. That's the kind of scourge aids was. Like some people were like, no, no, no, I don't want to know anything about it. I'm not a part of it. And then other people dove right in and fought. And Elizabeth Taylor was one of those people who dove in and said, now, the hell with this. I'm going to help these people and there's a great biography out now called Elizabeth Taylor grit and clamor of an icon by Kate Anderson brower. And she makes no bones about saying how the reagans, even though they were longtime friends of Rock Hudson, they refused to make a call for him to receive this experimental treatment that might have extended his life. And that really touches me because I know what that was like for my dad. And I know what I went through to extend his life. And I was nobody. We were nobody. We were just fucking people on Long Island. But we somehow did it. And the reagans, fuck, he was the president. But they wanted no part of it.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:21 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Step up. Kate Anderson, God bless you, thank you. I don't know is it come easy? Hey there folks. Exciting news. We're going into the home stretch. That means that my book is launching, I can not believe it. As the author, you work so hard on something. I work really hard on this book. And there's stuff in here, which I promise you is going to blow your mind. Alvin, you've been reading it and you've been having very positive experiences with it. When a friend tells me, you know, what he's reading. Yeah, I've been reading it and it's fascinating. It's blow your mind fascinating. No, I mean, it is. And it's not because I wrote it, it's the stuff that I'm writing about is inherently fascinating. And so, okay, two things. First of all, I've not mentioned this, I don't think before, but one thing you can do is you can ask your local library to carry this book, carry copies of the book. It's already a bestseller. And that would be really helpful. When libraries carry the book. So please, if you can, if you think of it, do that. I also ask you to think about buying copies to donate to libraries to school libraries. It's just important this information get out there and be available. And you'll see when you read the book, if you haven't already done so, if you remember the launch team, also, I want to say that please post your reviews if they're favorable. As soon as possible because there are a lot of atheist trolls out there and they work really hard to destroy books like this. Like they post one star reviews on Amazon and they've never read the book and stuff. So we need your help to please as soon as the links go live wherever it's good read your Barnes and noble or Amazon. As soon as you can, please post your reviews. It makes a big difference. And by the way, if Albert Albert Camus was still alive today, he'd be given this a 5 star review. Yes, he would. That's right. I mean, some of the craziest stuff in the book is the fact that Camus and SARS became believers at the end of their lives. No one seems to know about this. Don't ask me how I discovered it except by God's grace. But when you discover what you think, this is monster news. We've got to tell the world. The world needs to know whenever their names came up and say, oh, by the way, at the end of their lives, they accepted God. People are gonna think that's not possible. Well, you can look it up not only in my book but in the footnotes and the bibliography. I also want to stress we are doing a campaign for lines defending freedom. We really ask you folks to do I've become more and more free in asking, not just for money for these organizations or for people to buy my book because I feel like we're on a crusade..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:49 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"5 four 7 53 33 8 5 5 5 four 7 53 33 8 5 5 5 four 7 53 33 album do I have time to read a funny letter? I think you do, yeah. I don't think it's even funny. Okay. It's about the nepheline, which kind of dovetails off your book. It's so crazy. The methylene that I can hardly make it up. Oh, by the way, I was on the victory channel yesterday, and everybody wrote down the website and said, how do I get your book for 45% off? When you go to my website, Eric metaxas dot com and you click on it, you have to go down to the baker link. So that's how tough, no. Okay, here's the letter. Okay, here we go. We get letters. We get this one we decide to read on the air. Eric, traveling for work as I do 5 days a week, three to four weeks a month. I've enjoyed rediscovering you, having seen you on red eye before, and now hearing your podcast every day. I was curious if you've explored the biblical people slash race of the nepheline and related giants, including any serious scientific research about it. I've seen a few books and one with claimed photographic evidence of biblical giants. Wow. That's a George eastman must have taken that. Here's what I don't understand. Photography wasn't invented until about 1839 ish. And the nephilim are from approximately 1839 BC. That's roughly 4000 year gap. So I don't know what this person is talking about, all I know is I'm fascinated by this and I'm going to look into this. But if you want to get us information, I wish this person that send me a link, we just love getting your letters write to us. Tell us what you're doing. Tell us where you listen from. Don't say anything negative because we'll go into the fetal position. We need encouragement. Thank you, we'll be right back..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

08:01 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"At line's defending freedom. Kate Anderson, Kate, welcome back. Thank you. I've been talking this month to my audience about giving to lines defending freedom. They know how important religious liberty is to me and to the nation, but I thought, hey, let's get some specifics from ADF. So what are the cases that you're working on now that might be of interest to my audience to understand what we're going through as a nation? Well, we just asked the Supreme Court to take a very important case out of Colorado on behalf of our client Lori Smith. She owns three O three creative. She's an artist and a website designer and she wants to be able to create freely to create messages that are in accord with her religious beliefs. But the state of Colorado is weaponizing a law to try to force her to create what custom wedding websites that promote same sex marriage if she creates any custom wedding websites. And that violates her poor convictions and something that the government should never force anyone to do. And that's why we're asking this so important. So you're asking the Supreme Court of the United States of America to take this case. Now ADF for my audience in case they're not tracking. You have argued numerous cases in front of the United States Supreme Court. That's a staggering opportunity, a staggering responsibility. What I always try to communicate because I've gotten to meet Jack Phillips, a bunch of times. If you all were not fighting these things, it's simply stunning to me to think where we would be as a country. And the reason I wanted you on, and the reason I want to raise money for ADF is that I think most Americans really aren't aware of who is fighting the battle. It's very theoretical. But you guys are fighting this battle. You're taking on these cases so that people like Jack Phillips and I can't remember the name of the woman we were just discussing. Laurie Smith. So they can't be bullied. And it's nothing more or less than that. They're being bullied, pressured to do things that violate their consciences, which I think many Americans, too, we've been so blessed by religious free and we forget how sacred it is that we have the freedom to obey our consciences and that the government has no right. The culture has no right to force us. So she is a woman of faith who doesn't want to create websites contrary to her views. We don't have to agree with her views. But that's her right as an American. And is this in Colorado? It is, and it's actually the same law that Colorado used to come after Jack over and over again. And it's something that we're seeing in other states as well, where the government is trying to weaponize laws to force people to create speech. Same messages use their artistic talents to create things that violate their core convictions. And if they can do this to Jack and to Lori on the issue of marriage, they can do this to anyone on any issue. And that's why it's so important that something like the Supreme Court steps in and tries to protect this freedom for everyone. Is it fair to say that you and the other lawyers at ADF could be making more money elsewhere? Probably. For a non problem. Absolutely. But it's a blessing to be here. And to be able to do the work that we do because I think it's important for every American to be free in these regards and it's important that somebody's working on this. So I've been I say that so that my audience understands, you know, not only are you taking these cases on for free. But all of you who are being paid aren't being paid what you could be making other places because you believe in this. You're actually giving of your own time and your potential income because you believe in America. And I just want my audience to understand that we're all in this fight. And I think part of the problem is that we've had as a nation over the last decades is that we've sort of farmed out a lot of these things to the professional class. We forget this is our fight. This is my fight. And when somebody risks his life on foreign soil, when somebody gives up a lucrative career to defend religious liberty, I need to share that. I need to be a part of that. And so I say to my audience, folks, please give what you can. Our website is metaxas talk, dot com, the alliance defending freedom banner is there. You click on it. If you want to give something per month, that might be easier for you. But we all need to share this burden. This is a serious serious moment in the nation where religious liberty is for the first time in our lives coming under serious threat and we have to fight and we have to win an ADF is doing that. Kate, are we, are there any other cases that you know of that my audience should be aware of? Well, I just want to say, first, we're all in this together and we really appreciate the donors that come alongside us and make it possible for us to defend these important freedoms for everybody. But there are lots of cases to be looking for. I think Lori's is a prime one right now because I think it's going to hit the national stage and be something that could have an impact for artists and speakers across the country. But Jack Phillips case continues on. We continue to work in other areas to try to defend on college campuses, religious freedom and free speech to protect life to protect parental rights around the country and marriage and the family. And so we're working in many areas, but there are some cases, I sort of bring forward to you because they're going to be more on the national stage and something that I think could have a big impact on everybody's freedom. I think I bring this up almost every time I have somebody from ADF on is I want my audience to understand how this works. In other words, this has nothing to do with whether we agree with what someone says. I mean, if somebody says, I don't want to bake a cake that celebrates Christianity. I'm a Muslim. Well, I would say, well, wait a minute. I'm a Christian. Well, the point is we're Americans. We don't force Muslims to bake cakes celebrating Jews or Israel or Christians. We are free in America. And if we don't all understand how this works, we're no longer America when we begin to force people to do things, whether you agree with it or don't. And that's why folks, it has nothing to do with whether you agree with it. It has to do with what is right for all Americans. And so if somebody has a view that I think of as parochial and I say, well, that seems silly to me. Well, I would still say it is that person's right. So I might agree with the person or I might not. In this case, in most cases, when it comes to ADF, I do agree. But the point is, even if you don't agree, we're not a nation that says, this is what I think, and I'm going to force you to go along with what me and the majority think. We have laws that say that even if you're out of step with the majority, you are a protected minority. We have a constitution that says you have religious liberty. We need to really understand that because people are using our ignorance to play us on things like this. Usually with regards to issues of sexuality, people get confused. Don't be confused. People kind of have any opinion they like, but they can not be compelled to go against their own principles. Please go to metaxas talk dot com. We really need your help, support ADF, please folks. We need everybody to step up. Kate Anderson, God bless you, thank you. Doctor. Alban, I forgot to mention something. I'm holding a letter. People send us letters through my website air taxes dot com and through the radio website and taxes..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Can donate to our legal fund. I think there are many people that have been moved by this story and they will do that. Rise for students dot org folks. We're in a battle by the grace of God, we will win. But we have to fight, rise for students dot org Jeremy's story. God bless you. Thank you. You don't have to name me Sue. Hey folks, my friend, Mike lyndell, the inventor and CEO of MyPillow wants to give back to our listeners. That's you. You can get great discounts on all my pillow products if you go to my pillow dot com right now and click on the radio listener specials. Get deep discounts on my pillows, mattress toppers while towels and so much more, for example, Mike's offering a buy one get one free offer on Giza, sheets, all my products come with the 60 day money back guarantee in a ten year warranty, go to my pillow dot com click on the radio listener specials for the buy one get one free offer on Giza, sheets, enter promo code Eric, have I ever mentioned that? Eric is the promo code or call one 800 9 7 8 three O 5 7. That's one 800 9 7 8 three O 5 7 one 803 O 5 7 used promo code Eric and folks, we joke around a lot, but Alvin and I rave about the mattress toppers. I tell everyone I know, check it out. My pillow dot com use the promo code Eric my pillow dot com. He's the promo code. Eric. Hey there folks. It's my privilege to speak with the senior counsel.

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

06:01 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Hey there folks, I'm talking to a minister of the gospel, someone I've known for many years, Jeremy's story, father of 7. Who has found himself at the center of what looks like a horrifying situation with corruption involving a school board, school district, superintendent. So what is the bigger story Jeremy? In other words, this kind of corruption is as anti American as it gets. This is foul. We the people have to stand up against it. Many of us are too busy or not coward not courageous enough, which is a shame, and that's why corruption has been thriving. Have had the courage. You have literally gone to jail, father of 7 goes to jail for trying to speak at a school board meeting. We know that the DOJ has weaponized school board meetings that they are trying to intimidate people like you from speaking from having a voice. This is satanic. This is anti freedom, anti American, as anything. In America, people like you are supposed to have a voice, that's really just a gift from God, this freedom that we have in America. So to see it going this way. You hear about stuff like this going on in the 1920s and 30s in the backwoods of Alabama. But this is near Austin, Texas. What do you suppose is behind this? Is this pure power and corruption? I believe that it is. And I believe it happens on school boards all the time. And what our case is doing is exposing this across Texas. It's awakened to people, and I hope across the country to speak out peacefully and firmly because we have that right. And I'd say behind it in our district, you have certain school board members that I believe knew some of the negative things about the superintendent and Don ISD before they brought him here. But when you bring a compromise superintendent in, and there's sort of a farm system that they've used for these superintendents in all districts. And when you bring somebody in like that and you're a board member, especially if you're like the president of the border, whatever, you can control the district in a lot of ways. Because you can say, hey, I got your back. You know, you know, I've got you here, and then basically you can do all kinds of things that are that are not helpful to students and they're just your own power trip. In fact, our superintendent, when he was threatening via text message, the now victim and saying he was going to basically assault and take care of his own child to cover up his own mess. He actually, he actually said to her, look, there's a couple of school board members that have my back and they're going to discredit you if you bring this out. And so we've uncovered evidence since then that he was actually coordinating with those school board members before he was hired. And they were passing him information on the interviews. And so when you've got that kind of level of corruption, then when that person gets in, you can have free reign over those 40,000 kids in our district. And I'm telling you, this is not an isolated event. These sorts of things are happening in lots of places. And the only barrier between it continuing and it's stopping is us in America speaking out peacefully. Us in America investigating us in America than acting on what we find out and speaking. If we don't, if we sit down and we're not courageous enough to speak, then we will not only lose our right to speak, we'll lose our children. You know, it was just said by a candidate for Virginia governor Terry mcauliffe that parents didn't need to be taking a role in deciding what was taught in their school and showing up at school boards. He said that out loud. We must speak, or it's going to become the narrative that parents should not be involved in their children's education. But instead the government should be I think first of all, we have to express our astonishment at the Himalayan ignorance of many adults in America. Many of them who have held public office who want to hold public office, the idea that someone, I mean, I've never thought much of Terry mcauliffe. He's one of the worst Clinton loving cronies, bad guy. But for him to not understand that at the heart of American self government, from the beginning, is the idea that we are free that we fathers and mothers control the lives of our children. We teach them what we want to teach them. And unless we're beating them to death, the government has no business telling me how to deal with my children. What subjects I want them to learn. But that idea has crept in so that even people like Terry mcauliffe are ignorant of that and would in an unguarded moment say something just as screamingly stupid as what he said. But it's good that he said it because we now understand that there are people in America like that who not only don't understand the very basics of what American freedom is, but they're working actively against it. And there are enough people that are busy or ignorant or slightly cowardly to just to let it go. But I think God for people like you, Jeremy's story, because if we do not stand up, we deserve what we get. It's not looking good, but I am just so proud of you and everyone. There's tons like you in America who are standing up and who are encouraging others to stand up. We've just got 40 seconds just to tell us what can we do. Go ahead. We're in a criminal defense situation right now and trying to consider civil because of course we have massive civil case. I would love your listeners to stand up with me. If you can go to rise for students, the word ether, not number, rise for students.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"So then I tried to walk in and actually was basically physically, I would say assaulted or physically aggressed against by the police, one of them wrapped me around a doorframe and cut my back. And the other one shove me down to the floor. It's all on tape. And it was all I believe, a cover up because they knew what I was going to say, which was implicating board members and open meetings violations, implicating board members and being a part of an assault in essence because they tipped off the superintendent and implicating board members and covering up the assault with the superintendent sitting in the room with a protective order against him by the victim in this situation. And an act of criminal investigation and the Texas education agency investigating him as well. All of these things going on, while meanwhile, they were acting like nothing was happening. What is the name of this superintendent again? His name is hafed Aziz, her fed Aziz. What was he doing before he became a superintendent slash thug well that's how I got involved. Some community members have spoken to me and said, we're about to hire a new superintendent. And he's coming from a district called Donna ISD, which is a district on the south border of Texas, a small district, and they were concerned because he had a history in that district of using the district police force to silence people who had opposed him. He had just recently right before he came to our district, had issued a restraining order against a 68 year old grandmother Hispanic lady down there because she out stews outspoken against him. I've seen the video. He had district police basically served this lady a restraining order that says. And I've read the restraining order. You can't go on campus for two years without our permission. And I asked her, I interviewed her later, and I said, ma'am, did you ever get to go to court over this? No, they just showed up in my house. I can't go to the district. And so because he'd had this history, we just asked the board members of which there are 7 to simply vet him for another week or two before they hired him. And they refused. And I couldn't understand why. Two board members voted against it and said, yes, we should vet him. Their names are Mary bone and Daniel Weston. The other 5 said, no, we're running full steam ahead. We don't even delay a week for this. And I was very surprised, but as I sat in that board meeting that day when they hired him right after they hired him, the board president stood up and said, oh, by the way, the superintendent has driven 6 hours from Donna ISD and he's with us today. And I turned around and I kid you not Eric. They were pulling this guy out of a small back room. He had been in the room the whole night, they were deliberating whether to hire him ostensibly deliberating. And then they pulled him out and they showed a full fledged video they had edited with him accepting the award being the superintendent, flanked by district people. Okay, one thought. What is your what's behind this? Where did you know he was in the background? Where did he grow up? Who is this person and why do you think this is happening? Just to give us some context because I'm a little bit lost. I mean, he comes out of nowhere. Who is this person? In your mind. A whole lot about him. He's from Tunisia. He was originally in the New York City area. He then went to school, I forgot where and another college outside New York City, but he also went to school in New York City. He's an American citizen, obviously. He's an American citizen, obviously. Well, that's a matter. I can't comment much on, but I can say that he is from Tunisia. He came here on a student Visa that he then got upgraded to a different level of Visa, and he's worked in spring ISD. He worked in Don ISD, and then he now was recently hard in our district, but it is my understanding that they're active investigations into his status. Well, I guess the bigger question is he sounds thuggish, and he sounds to you he seems to use as he said, police force in his previous position, and now again, for his own ends, the reason I wanted to have yuan, Jeremy is because it sounds to me like school boards have become a major point of contention in the battle for the nation. Does this fall in line with that? Or does this seem like a different kind of outlier? Absolutely. I mean, if this doesn't wake us up, Eric, literally, I was arrested. I'm a minister of serve across the country. I'm on the board of the national day of prayer. I'm a chaplain for the state party, Republican Party of Texas. I've served with college students for 30 years. The other guy that was arrested at his home is was it a veteran army captain? We're not crazy people. We're just normal people that we're speaking in a board meeting. And we were arrested clandestinely in our homes with trumped up charges that they're not even real. And then on top of that, the board then pushes people out of the board meeting, basically with cops. And by the way, when they did that, what they did was the two board members left because they said, we're not going to violate the law. We don't want to go to prison. The other 5 stayed. And when they stayed, you know what the next thing they did was, while they were keeping me out of the room, they passed a tax increase. Because in the last month, 3000 students are now missing from around rock ID. They've fled the district, which has put the district in $30 million whole. So then they passed a tax increase unlawfully. And so citizens are now suing the district for unlawful tax increase. I think this has been might go to jail. Just guessing, hang on a second because we're going to go to a break. When we come back, we're going to spell half a seas for you, folks. This is important, Jeremy's story minister the gospel father of 7, speaking out, we'll be right back. Hey, folks, Eric, taxes here. Joe Biden and the Democrats have laid out the most socialist agenda, our country has ever seen. Instead of following president Trump's blueprint that had the economy booming,.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"You get the blues come on? Hey there folks welcome. I have an important story to share with you very important. A number of years ago, I got to meet a friend, Jeremy story here in New York City. He's now a minister in the Austin, Texas area. He wrote me about something that's going on there with regard to school boards. As you know, this stuff lights me up infuriates me sickens me as an American, what is happening. And so I thought, let's get Jeremy on to talk about it. So Jeremy welcome. Thank you for having me today Eric. I appreciate it. Well, I'm glad that you wrote to me. So tell us the story. I mean, the short version is is that I was arrested by a school board unlawfully in order to silence me from speaking. Today, nationally, we hear stories about violent parents and the Biden administration coming against them. But in actuality, there's also another side of that story. And I am that story, as well as another gentleman in our district who was an army captain who was arrested as well. Basically what we were speaking out against Eric was, and what I was speaking out against was I'd been I'd seen how our superintendent was hired in June by a violation of the Texas open meetings act, which means that the several of the board members coordinated behind the scenes to hire the superintendent, which is a fence that carries prison time. And because I spoke out on that, then I was contacted by a lady who explained to me that she had been assaulted by the superintendent. She had been she was pregnant with his child, and he had tried to assault her when she refused to have an abortion. Because he was wanting her to cover up his illicit affair with this woman. And so when she wouldn't do that, he went over to her house and according to her assaulted her. He threatened her via text message prior that he was going to take care of the child if she wouldn't take care of it. And then when she tried to go to the school board to get some help, two school board members tried to help her, the other 5 who had voted for the superintendent ignored her in a couple of them actually notified the superintendent, which then precipitated the assault the next day. Well, let me ask you, is his name public, the superintendent? Oh, sure. Yeah, because he was hired in June. His name is hafed Aziz. And the board president's name is Amy weir. And so I actually wrote them several letters trying to privately deal with the matter. They ignored those letters. They basically dismissed the claims they wouldn't investigate. Only two school board members tried to investigate, but they were suppressed by the other 5 who wouldn't put it on the agenda and get it in a public forum. And so then I went public with it on social media. And then I went to a board meeting to begin to explain it. And when I began to explain it, the superintendent I'm telling you the very short version, but the superintendent and the board president through a wave of the hand and through banging gavel and yelling said, basically take him out of here and I had two police officers grabbed me by either arm from the back of the room to school district police officers. They're hired by the school district. Carry me out of the board meeting, drag me down the hall through a cafeteria and push me out the front door. And then a month later, all of a sudden, the day after I filed a legal grievance against them, they arrested me and another gentleman and what I would describe as sort of a sting clandestine operation with vindictive purpose at our homes, threatening our families and put us in jail overnight. Okay, now the larger narrative it seems to me is that as a result of what's happened in the country over the last couple of years, we are noticing that school boards are not what we thought they were. They are places of tremendous power, local power. And the people who run them are not doing the job that they're hired to do. This is a particularly horrific example. It's an amazing example. You have 7 kids. You've got skin in the game. You care about the schools in your area. And you are doing your duty as a father and as a minister to try to bring some light to a monstrous sounds like criminal situation. And for that even gets worse. You go ahead. I went to another school board meeting after they carried me out of that one. Which they had no right to do. They literally carried me out while I was making public comments. And before I even got to the stand, the board president tried to keep me from speaking. This is a normal public comment period where they had called me up. And I was testifying and they literally drew me off the stand. The video is all there. But the worst part is I went to another board meeting a month later. And they had stationed police officers outside the doors of the board meeting to guard the doors and they were not letting parents in, which is a violation of the Texas of a meeting Zack. They had taken a 375 person seat auditorium, taken all the seats out of it except for 18 and told people if you did not sit in one of those 18 seats. You were going to be kicked out. And then once those 18 seats filled up, or I would actually say, once about 12 of them filled up, 'cause they never all filled up because they wouldn't let everybody in, they left parents out in the hallway with cops blocking the doors. And when I tried to ask the cops why they were there, they wouldn't answer a question..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"The larger narrative it seems to me is that as a result of what's happened in the country over the last couple of years, we are noticing that school boards are not what we thought they were. They are places of tremendous power, local power. And the people who run them are not doing the job that they're hired to do. This is a particularly horrific example. It's an amazing example. You have 7 kids. You've got skin in the game. You care about the schools in your area. And you are doing your duty as a father and as a minister to try to bring some light to a monstrous sounds like criminal situation. And for that even gets worse. You go ahead. I went to another school board meeting after they carried me out of that one. Which they had no right to do. They literally carried me out while I was making public comments. And before I even got to the stand, the board president tried to keep me from speaking. This is a normal public comment period where they had called me up. And I was testifying and they literally drew me off the stand. The video is all there. But the worst part is I went to another board meeting a month later. And they had stationed police officers outside the doors of the board meeting to guard the doors and they were not letting parents in, which is a violation of the Texas of a meeting Zack. They had taken a 375 person seat auditorium, taken all the seats out of it except for 18 and told people if you did not sit in one of those 18 seats. You were going to be

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How a Texas School Board Tried to Silence Minister Jeremy Story

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:37 min | 1 year ago

How a Texas School Board Tried to Silence Minister Jeremy Story

"The larger narrative it seems to me is that as a result of what's happened in the country over the last couple of years, we are noticing that school boards are not what we thought they were. They are places of tremendous power, local power. And the people who run them are not doing the job that they're hired to do. This is a particularly horrific example. It's an amazing example. You have 7 kids. You've got skin in the game. You care about the schools in your area. And you are doing your duty as a father and as a minister to try to bring some light to a monstrous sounds like criminal situation. And for that even gets worse. You go ahead. I went to another school board meeting after they carried me out of that one. Which they had no right to do. They literally carried me out while I was making public comments. And before I even got to the stand, the board president tried to keep me from speaking. This is a normal public comment period where they had called me up. And I was testifying and they literally drew me off the stand. The video is all there. But the worst part is I went to another board meeting a month later. And they had stationed police officers outside the doors of the board meeting to guard the doors and they were not letting parents in, which is a violation of the Texas of a meeting Zack. They had taken a 375 person seat auditorium, taken all the seats out of it except for 18 and told people if you did not sit in one of those 18 seats. You were going to be

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Welcome. I have an important story to share with you very important. A number of years ago, I got to meet a friend, Jeremy story here in New York City. He's now a minister in the Austin, Texas area. He wrote me about something that's going on there with regard to school boards. As you know, this stuff lights me up infuriates me sickens me as an American, what is happening. And so I thought, let's get Jeremy on to talk about it. So Jeremy welcome. Thank you for having me today Eric. I appreciate it. Well, I'm glad that you wrote to me. So tell us the story. I mean, the short version is is that I was arrested by a school board unlawfully in order to silence me from speaking. Today, nationally, we hear stories about violent parents and the Biden administration coming against them. But in actuality, there's also another side of that story. And I am that story, as well as another gentleman in our district who was an army captain who was arrested as well. Basically what we were speaking out against Eric was, and what I was speaking out against was I'd been I'd seen how our superintendent was hired in June by a violation of the Texas open meetings act, which means that the several of the board members coordinated behind the scenes to hire the superintendent, which is a fence that carries prison time. And because I spoke out on that, then I was contacted by a lady who explained to me that she had been assaulted by the superintendent. She had been she was pregnant with his child, and he had tried to assault her when she refused to have an abortion. Because he was wanting her to cover up his illicit affair with this woman. And so when she wouldn't do that, he went over to her house and according to her assaulted her. He threatened her via text message prior that he was going to take care of the child if she wouldn't take care of it. And then when she tried to go to the school board to get some help, two school board members tried to help her, the other 5 who had voted for the superintendent ignored her in a couple of them actually notified the superintendent, which then precipitated the assault the

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Minister Jeremy Story Was Arrested for Disorderly Conduct at a School Board Meeting

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:01 min | 1 year ago

Minister Jeremy Story Was Arrested for Disorderly Conduct at a School Board Meeting

"Welcome. I have an important story to share with you very important. A number of years ago, I got to meet a friend, Jeremy story here in New York City. He's now a minister in the Austin, Texas area. He wrote me about something that's going on there with regard to school boards. As you know, this stuff lights me up infuriates me sickens me as an American, what is happening. And so I thought, let's get Jeremy on to talk about it. So Jeremy welcome. Thank you for having me today Eric. I appreciate it. Well, I'm glad that you wrote to me. So tell us the story. I mean, the short version is is that I was arrested by a school board unlawfully in order to silence me from speaking. Today, nationally, we hear stories about violent parents and the Biden administration coming against them. But in actuality, there's also another side of that story. And I am that story, as well as another gentleman in our district who was an army captain who was arrested as well. Basically what we were speaking out against Eric was, and what I was speaking out against was I'd been I'd seen how our superintendent was hired in June by a violation of the Texas open meetings act, which means that the several of the board members coordinated behind the scenes to hire the superintendent, which is a fence that carries prison time. And because I spoke out on that, then I was contacted by a lady who explained to me that she had been assaulted by the superintendent. She had been she was pregnant with his child, and he had tried to assault her when she refused to have an abortion. Because he was wanting her to cover up his illicit affair with this woman. And so when she wouldn't do that, he went over to her house and according to her assaulted her. He threatened her via text message prior that he was going to take care of the child if she wouldn't take care of it. And then when she tried to go to the school board to get some help, two school board members tried to help her, the other 5 who had voted for the superintendent ignored her in a couple of them actually notified the superintendent, which then precipitated the assault the

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

03:50 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"What happened to doing the right thing regardless of the outcome? This is where you don't have people in government anymore. Or very, very few that will have the courage to do the right thing regardless. And if they had even heard it, I mean, regardless of the outcome of the decision, even if we disagreed with the opinion at the end of the day, if they had simply heard it, that would have been a huge victory. And that's what the left didn't want because what they want to say is that a president Trump just wanted to overturn this election and he will know if you're a candidate and you simply have challenges to how the election was conducted and administrative. Of course, you can bring it to a here in New York. Your own Democrat mayoral candidate was not the mayor of one of the other. I think it's a Congress member. Who challenged the validity of the election and actually challenged a number of ballots. And now is the nominee because of that. Well, that's okay when it's a Democrat. Democrats can challenge things. But Republicans apparently I honestly think that what it all boils down to is courage and that there are people I've heard people say like, oh, they were afraid their families would be threatened. My attitude is like if you have courage, either you do your job and let your family be threatened or you do whatever you need to do or resign. It's very simple, but you can't keep the job if you're letting people get to you in that way. And so shame on every one of them, whatever reasons they might give, it is your job to do your job. If you have some reason, some fear, get out, resign, but don't say want me to keep my job. I'm just not gonna do my job. That's effectively what they did. Yeah, and you know who else that applies to as well as all of the doctors across the country who are refusing to give sound medical advice and push the vaccine on people just because they're afraid of losing their job. I hear so many stories of people who have said even that their doctor will offline tell them, by the way, I don't really think that you need it for XYZ medical reason. But I have to at least tell you that because that's I'm afraid of losing my job. You're not you're not actually faithfully practicing medicine at that point. Here's the problem, those people are cowards. We need to bring a more vocabulary back into the culture. You can be courageous. You can be a coward. You can do whatever you like, but you will be called on it. And that kind of behavior is cowardly behavior it's selfish behavior. I wanted to end on a high note, I failed. Jenna Ellis. But the high end is that you are boldly speaking with marriage. Some of us can speak. We will continue to speak boldly and we'll continue to encourage all of you. Who are listening to stand up wherever you're at, speak and act boldly with courage. Hey folks, I've got to tell you a secret about relief factor that the father son owners Pete and Seth Taub and have never made a big deal about, but I think it is a big deal. I really do. They sell the three week quick start pack for just 1995 to anyone struggling from pain like neck shoulder back, hip or knee pain, 1995, about $1 a day. But what they haven't broadcasted much is that every time they sell a three week quick start, they lose money. In fact, they don't even break even until about four to 5 months after if you keep ordering it. Friends, that's huge. People don't keep ordering relief factor month after month if it doesn't work. So yes, Pete and Seth are literally on a mission to help as many people as possible deal with their pain. They really do put their money where their mouths are. So if you're in pain from exercise or even just getting older or the three week quick start for 1995, let's see if we can get you out of pain, too, go to relief factor dot com relief factor dot com or call 805 108 three 8 four 805 108 three 8 four relief factor dot com. I use it, it.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

06:57 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"Welcome to the Eric metaxas show with your host, Eric, the Texas. Folks, I can't stop saying it, my book is atheism dead is almost out. If you want to pre order a copy, you can get a 45% off if you go to the right link at Eric metaxas dot com, I think it's the baker link. You have to look, but that's an insane price, and that's going away. So I want to tell you up front. So you don't email me asking where do I find it? That's where you find it. I'm talking to my friend Jenna Ellis about the news of the day. We're talking about fear mongering. We're talking about vaccine mandates. Can you give us an update since you know a lot about the Supreme Court on what lies ahead? Because it is interesting to have a majority of people that we would consider actual constitutionalists. What do you suppose will happen in the next term? Yeah, it's going to be really fascinating. The new term started October 4th and there are already a few cases on the docket that are going to be argued into November and December that are going to have huge implications on religious liberty on abortion in the United States and on the Second Amendment. They've actually taken up the first Second Amendment case since 2008. And the District of Columbia versus Heller decision. So that'll be interesting and before we get into a couple of these cases, you mentioned, you know, we actually have a majority that are constitutionalists. Well, first, I hope so. And I don't categorize justice Roberts at all. Oh, I was talking about. So we hope to make me laugh. Have at least a 5 four. But what a lot of people say is, well, you know, you're just as activist than as the Democrats. We know that's not true because wanting a conservative majority means we actually understand what the judicial branch is designed for, which is to hold accountable the two political branches and to make sure to preserve and protect our world. Look, we've gotten trapped into this kind of language. The fact of the matter is, if you are not a constitutionalist and originalist, in my mind, you're an activist. Period. So you can call a constitutionalist or an originalist, a conservative or whatever. But I would say they're not conservative. They're not political. They are simply good jurists. They simply understand what the constitution says, given the context, they've taken the trouble and they're not judges acting as judicial activists as a separate branch of government. So we do get trapped into that their conservative or whatever. Over the faithful to the constitution. We hope so. And they have so over politicized this especially in the last probably 70 or so years of the court. And if we look back at, you know, I was very heavily involved obviously working for president Trump and during his administration involved in the nominations of his three justices. And to see how partisan and political that process has become is so unfortunate because who is on the Supreme Court should actually be the least of our concerns in America if we actually understand what it means to be a faithful jurist. And so what I hope is that we do have a majority now that is not going to be given to politics, is not going to be coerced or persuaded by the news cycle, but is actually going to write opinions that are faithful to the constitution. And one of them is the dobb's case. And its dabs versus HoloLens health and it's a case out of Mississippi, arose because they have a ban on all elective abortions pre viability. And so the certified question to the court is whether all pre viability elective abortions are unconstitutional. And the easiest way that the Supreme Court could answer that faithfully is to say, that is a question for the states. The federal government has zero power to coerce the states into how they best protect life. And so if Mississippi, if Texas, if all of the other states want to pass laws that protect unborn children, absolutely, they have the power and authority to do that. They don't even have to reach the moral question. They don't have to comment any further. They could completely gut reverses way just through applying the principle of federalism. And I'm hopeful that a court who will not be coerced by politics will apply federalism and give it to the state. That would be nice, but when this court refused to hear the case, brought up, I guess was Texas. Can you help me laymen understand how they could refuse to look at that? Political politics. Okay, well, what does that mean? They're not supposed to be political. Well, exactly. And so this was so disappointing to me to the rest of the Trump legal team. And in full disclosure I mean, I was obviously a member of Trump's legal team and even though this particular case was brought initially by Ken Paxton, great attorney general of Texas, 17 other states joined and basically what they were doing was suing Pennsylvania, and the other swing states saying you didn't follow your own rules. And so we all participate in this process called the Electoral College. And if you cheat, that affects the outcome of the entire thing, right? It's like if all of these countries are competing in an Olympic athletic event and you have 5 different countries that go against the rules and they cheat, well, that affects the outcome of everybody, right? So this is a very simple case and in an article three of the U.S. Constitution, what's called original jurisdiction, meaning, we know the Supreme Court is the appellate court. People appeal things to the Supreme Court. Well, the Supreme Court has trialed jurisdiction. They hear the case for the first time. If it in a couple of contexts, one of them that is specifically an article three is a state suing in other state. So very simple, it is the plain text of the constitution. They had no absolutely no authority or discretion to deny hearing this case. And justice is Alito and Thomas, said that. But unfortunately, the other 7 which included all three of president Trump's appointees declined Gorsuch Kavanaugh and Barrett could have done that. It was so disappointing. And I think I mean, we know it's disappointing. How is it possible that these brilliant minds were they bullied by Roberts who's screaming at them? You can't get involved in a presidential election. That's politics and you need to stay out. Was that the argument that he might have used? You know, nobody knows. And this is the thing that's really frustrating is that they didn't issue an opinion or a statement. They simply declined to hear the case. And so nobody really knows. And is that possible? Absolutely. Is it possible that they didn't want to be perceived as political? So they declined it even though that is an act of political will. They were afraid that there would be rights in the streets. And you know what happens if you're afraid that they're gonna be rights in the streets, they're gonna be right in the streets anyway, and they're probably worse than the rights would have been in the first place..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show

"I'm talking to my friend Jenna Ellis about the news of the day. We're talking about fear mongering. We're talking about vaccine mandates. Can you give us an update since you know a lot about the Supreme Court on what lies ahead? Because it is interesting to have a majority of people that we would consider actual constitutionalists. What do you suppose will happen in the next term? Yeah, it's going to be really fascinating. The new term started October 4th and there are already a few cases on the docket that are going to be argued into November and December that are going to have huge implications on religious liberty on abortion in the United States and on the Second Amendment. They've actually taken up the first Second Amendment case since 2008. And the District of Columbia versus Heller decision. So that'll be interesting and before we get into a couple of these cases, you mentioned, you know, we actually have a majority that are constitutionalists. Well, first, I hope so. And I don't categorize justice Roberts at all. Oh, I was talking about. So we hope to make me laugh. Have at least a 5 four. But what a lot of people say is, well, you know, you're just as activist than as the Democrats. We know that's not true because wanting a conservative majority means we actually understand what the judicial branch is designed for, which is to hold accountable the two political branches and to make sure to preserve and protect our world. Look, we've gotten trapped into this kind of language. The fact of the matter is, if you are not a constitutionalist and originalist, in my mind, you're an

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Jenna Ellis Tells Us What's on the Docket for the Supreme Court

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:35 min | 1 year ago

Jenna Ellis Tells Us What's on the Docket for the Supreme Court

"I'm talking to my friend Jenna Ellis about the news of the day. We're talking about fear mongering. We're talking about vaccine mandates. Can you give us an update since you know a lot about the Supreme Court on what lies ahead? Because it is interesting to have a majority of people that we would consider actual constitutionalists. What do you suppose will happen in the next term? Yeah, it's going to be really fascinating. The new term started October 4th and there are already a few cases on the docket that are going to be argued into November and December that are going to have huge implications on religious liberty on abortion in the United States and on the Second Amendment. They've actually taken up the first Second Amendment case since 2008. And the District of Columbia versus Heller decision. So that'll be interesting and before we get into a couple of these cases, you mentioned, you know, we actually have a majority that are constitutionalists. Well, first, I hope so. And I don't categorize justice Roberts at all. Oh, I was talking about. So we hope to make me laugh. Have at least a 5 four. But what a lot of people say is, well, you know, you're just as activist than as the Democrats. We know that's not true because wanting a conservative majority means we actually understand what the judicial branch is designed for, which is to hold accountable the two political branches and to make sure to preserve and protect our world. Look, we've gotten trapped into this kind of language. The fact of the matter is, if you are not a constitutionalist and originalist, in my mind, you're an

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"kate anderson" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

90.3 KAZU

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

"NPR's don Gonyea reports. There were no throngs of press. It was not a big media event. Still, you don't have to look hard to find examples of Jill Biden talking about her profession, You know, being with so many Of my fellow educators makes me feel right at home. That piece of audio was from a school event just over a month ago, Like so many teachers, Biden taught remotely last year. She reflected that day on how tough last year was. You did what educators do best. You made something out of nothing. You persevered and you supported your students. Author Kate Anderson Brower, who has written books about the White House, and about first ladies, notes, the lack of fanfare in Joe Biden heading off to her job today. She says. It's historic, but seems so routine at the same time. It's absolutely a moment in history to have a first lady working. You know, we've never had it before, and I think it's a shame that this is a moment right. She calls it one of those days that quietly changes things. Future presidential spouses will now have precedent to point to when they to decide they'll work outside the White House. Watching especially closely today are teachers across America. Melissa Cropper of the Ohio Federation of Teachers calls it validating this encouraging to us to know that the wife of the president of the United States understands what we're going through both in the regular world of teaching, but also in a pandemic world teaching Joe Biden schedule will have her in the classroom. Two days a week. Plus lesson plans and grading plus the work A first lady. Don Gonyea. NPR NEWS Washington This is NPR news..

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"kate anderson" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on KCRW

"NPR's don Gonyea reports. There were no throngs of press. It was not a big media event. Still you you don't have to look hard to find examples of Jill Biden talking about her profession. You know, being with so many of my fellow educators makes me feel right at home. That piece of audio was from a school event just over a month ago. Like so many teachers, Biden taught remotely last year. She reflected that day on how tough last year was. You did what educators do best. You made something out of nothing. You persevered and you supported your students. Author Kate Anderson Brower, who's written books about the White House. And about first ladies, notes the lack of fanfare in Jill Biden heading off to her job today, she says it's historic, but seems so routine at the same time. It's absolutely a moment in history to have a first lady working. You know, we never had it before, and I think it's a shame that this is a moment, right. She calls it one of those days that quietly changes things. Future presidential spouses will now have precedent to point to when they to decide they'll work outside the White House. Watching especially closely today are teachers across America. Melissa Cropper of the Ohio Federation of Teachers calls it validating this encouraging to us to know that the wife of the president of the United States understands what we're going through both in the regular world of teaching, but also in a pandemic world teaching Joe Biden schedule will have her in the classroom. Two days a week. Plus lesson plans and grading plus the work A.

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"kate anderson" Discussed on Smashing Security

Smashing Security

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"kate anderson" Discussed on Smashing Security

"Tv and available for purchase as well. Do you like it. Yes on a huge fan musicals. But it's growing on me have site because bob's burgers right. Yes that's right. So basically the the story is like the animated musical series that tells a story of a family who live in the middle of central park in there the park caretakers and their whole the premise of the show is they have to protect the park from people that are trying to commercialize it for example. And what's really kind of cool better. Is this the first time. I've ever seen something set in new york city. That wasn't focused on buildings or loud crazy streets right. You're kind of the peaceful central park the whole time. And there's this wonderful foil on the show clue that you would love. There's this like grumpy. Old harris called busy brandon ham. And she's just gorgeous. She's conspiring demolish central park. And turn it into condominiums and shopping malls. But she's perfect because she's played by none other than stanley tucci. Who is just a hair. Behind jeff goldblum and just ahead of that. What's his name. The hairless uk conservative politician. Short guy william hague. I love as well. Right on the hot scale. So stanley cheese. Hot are so similar foldable. Or something. I just have this thing for i yes Better than bits is her assistant. she's like. I don't know the made the shit eater the caretaker. She's played by devi digs and she hates her job at once to be written to the rich employers well so she puts up with all the crap but the real star of the show or the tunes. I think like the songs are pretty on point like i was looking at them going. The ryan's are so good. The bees melodies everything and then swollen looking to see who is doing this. And there's like a huge lists of contributors. Right cindy lauper. If you only apple kate anderson there's like tons and tons of them. So i would say probably for ten year olds may be a bit maybe twelve and upwards check it out centralist fifty two least ninety nine so check it out. It's called central park. I'm seeing it on apple tv the moment but i think you can also buy the series in places potentially are probably from apple. Tv so check it out. It's very good. I'm going to get back into it. You should second series. I think even better very cool sounds great. Well that just about wraps it up for this week would love to fully online. What's the best way for on twitter at tom langford..

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President Biden calls for unity in Inauguration Day message

Mark Thompson

01:39 min | 2 years ago

President Biden calls for unity in Inauguration Day message

"Ronn Owens simply put. I feel so much better about this country today better than I felt in the last four years. It's not the president Biden is on evident by any means. But he is genuine. His calls for unity and respect our sincere and much needed. I think you made an excellent gesture yesterday when he promised he would be president for all Americans, saying, I will fight his hard for those who didn't support me as those who did. What a breath of fresh air Unlike Trump, Biden doesn't approach politics is a blood sport. As he said in his inaugural address. Politics doesn't have to be a raging fire, destroying everything in its path. Every disagreement doesn't have to be cause for total war. Watching the laying of the wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Yesterday, I was struck by the unity exemplified by the presence of three of the living. Former presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton joined Biden and Vice President Harris for the traditional Inauguration day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, of course, have been political disagreements between them over the years, but it's important to note how they've risen above them and shown the United for the country. Last night, I interviewed Kate Anderson Brower, author of Team of five, the President's Club in the age of Trump. She did in depth research and the most exclusive club in the world. Exploring how former presidents stay in touch with one another, and at times offer their advice to their successors. She made it clear that no matter what Trump wouldn't be a member after leaving office And it wouldn't be because of his political beliefs, but his lack of character it somehow, you know that when he finishes his term or terms, Joe Biden will be

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