Hour 1 of NMN, SCOTUS Reaction + Joan's World

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And yeah, I'm Joan Jay Jones. And Dan Mandus is running around the corner, jumping on the microphone even as we speak. Hello. I want to make sure everybody can hear me. So Sam has overslept. Yeah. So we're not on YouTube. We're not on Facebook and all that other kind of stuff. We are on your radio. Yes, we are. We're on your radio. Sam is on his way in. Sam drive safely and we'll see you at about 5.30 or so as Sam will get us all up and running on all cylinders when he gets in. Speaking of not running on all cylinders, a couple of things. Number one, in the 7 o'clock hour. Joan, we have Senator Marsha Blackburn that is going to be in studio. Into house. Into house, actually, yeah. And so, you know, I had Monty Fritz in. I had John Rose. And admittedly, I didn't think that she would have the time or be able to come in to the studio. But I said, I'm not going to do this interview. without her actually coming into the studio. So she is coming in. I'm looking forward to having an hour-long conversation with the senator about all things Tennessee. I'm not going to talk about any national issues. She's running for governor. And every time I have her on, and I want to talk about... some Tennessee issues, national issues, get in the way. So I've got not one, Joan, not two, three pages of only Tennessee questions. So I'm going to speak to the senator who wants to be your governor, and that is going to be in the 7 o'clock hour for the entire hour. Really looking forward to that. But speaking of chaos and everything that's going on in Washington, D.C., So now the House of Representatives is at a standstill. They're at a standstill because they're ticked off. They're saying that the hardliners, you know, the hardline conservatives, Anna Paulina Luna, Tim Burchett is in here as well. Of course, Congressman from Tennessee. And they have put a stop. There's like 14 of them. And they have put a stop to everything that is going on in the House of Representatives, including funding the military. because they're angry that the Save America Act has not passed. You know what? That makes me happy. So there's a lot of different ways to look at it. Number one, I'm kind of with you sometimes where it's sort of like, you know, just burn the damn thing down. Just burn it down, right? But the reality is that... It's the Senate's fault. It's not Mike Johnson's fault. They've passed the Save America Act three different, I think, right, three different times in the House of Representatives. And it keeps getting changed, things added to it. And that's why it had to get passed. Yeah, to appease the Senate. Yeah. And so now they've just decided, okay, then you know what? We're not going to fund the military.

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Not only are we not going to fund the military, but, you know, all, again, all progress in the House will stop. Now, here's the problem. The problem is that Johnson yesterday, and I've got a full segment on this here a little bit in a little bit, but Johnson said he had to come out and say, and this is incredibly humiliating for the House Speaker. Mike Johnson had to come out and say, yeah, we're just going to go home. And they sent everybody home. And so now we have, who's more dysfunctional? The Senate or the House of Representatives at this point? The Senate, the Senate left anyway. They were gone before the Speaker Johnson could even say hello. That's a good point, Joan. I mean, they walked out the door. Thank you, John Thune. It didn't take them anything to decide to just brush it off and walk out the door. Yeah, yeah. As a party, as a conservative party, the Republicans, I think that we have a lot of issues. Here's the other problem. And I do find what happened in Colorado. We'll talk about that with Diana DeGette. And she has now, I think you reported on it, but she is an establishment Democrat who's now lost to primary to one of these radical socialists. This is happening all over the country. And so it's going to continue. We'll see who ultimately wins the general election in that district in Colorado. I'm not sure which district it is. But here's the deal, is that they're now going home. So the House of Representatives, everybody's going home. So now we have a couple of weeks vacation, I believe, for the House. They're going to go back. And if all of this isn't resolved, well, then we're going into the midterm elections really having not accomplished a whole heck of a lot, which is kind of where we are anyway. But don't think that the Democrats will not be really, really excited about the absolute gift that we're handing them for the midterm elections because of all of this Republican dysfunction. So there's a lot of different ways to look at this. Bottom line for me is there's a lot of things that we still need to get done, whether we're talking about the Senate, whether we're talking about the House of Representatives. Makes us look really bad. I'm not going to lie. And there's the burn it down crowd. And then there's the guys. We still have work to do. Get your arses back to the House of Representatives. I don't care what you're mad about. We still have some of Donald Trump's agenda to get done. So there's a lot of different ways to look at it. But there's other things that we're going to talk about. Supreme Court, were you surprised, Joan, at the fact that SCOTUS? came down where they did on birthright citizenship? I'm not. I'm not surprised, but I'm so disappointed that their foresight about this is so narrow. Yeah. How could they possibly focus on a couple of words and say, well, that's what this means. When they didn't get the overall, the bridging, the arcing theme, that this was not.

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about people coming to visit our country and landing long enough to have a baby and go back home. This is about, this was supposed to be about slaves. The founders were not thinking of this situation. They were thinking about slaves. Our problem right now is that we have, I call it, you've heard this term before. I think, Joan, you may have introduced me to this term, suicidal empathy. Yeah. Gad said. That is kind of where we are right now. We're just going to keep accepting as many of these illegal aliens, illegal alien children as possible. It was a six-three decision. So two people who are here from China illegally, just for people that don't understand, two people here from China, you know, illegally whatever, can have a baby. That baby has as many rights, maybe even more rights as children and your grandchildren. born in this country to American citizens. So it is so incredibly frustrating. Remember that they were acting on an executive order that tried to stop this practice. It's all about the 14th Amendment. Conservatives, of course, devastated by this. The betrayal of Amy Coney Barrett, who looked so promising as a conservative, I don't know if you've seen the memes online, Joan, but there are people are roasting Amy Coney Barrett. And making her look like my favorite, making her look like a liberal, because they've got a picture of her, but they've gone ahead and photoshopped purple hair and a whole bunch of piercings in her face, making her look like, you know, your typical whack job socialist. I'm scrolling with Haley. Join Haley Caronea as she scrolls through the biggest headlines. If you haven't watched this show before, we do blind reactions. I have not seen these videos, so I am seeing them for the first time with all of you. We're going to implement the tinfoil hat time segments and all the stuff you know and love. And I'm going to finish the show and answer some of your questions. Someone asked me what made you get into podcasting and I was producing podcasts for other people. And I was like, I could do this for myself. And here I am. Scrolling with Haley, follow and listen on your favorite. A white woman. Liberal white woman who, you know, hates our country. Did you see President Trump's tweet, not tweet, true social? No, what did he say? He said, I would like to congratulate President Xi Jinping and the great country of China on their massive birthright citizenship win. President Donald J. Trump. There you go. Yeah. This is also what he said. Hopefully my board is up in there. This is what Donald Trump said in the hours after this horrific, horrifying Supreme Court decision. I have to accept. It's the Supreme Court. So I'll accept. I think it's very bad for our nation. We're the only nation that does it. No other nation does that birthright citizenship. No, not even close. Some did it. They ended it. It's tremendously destructive. It's extremely costly. I don't know. It's up to them. All right. So, but there are some other nations that do birthright citizenship. But, I mean, we by far accept the most birthright citizenship. The countries, by the way, do you know the country's most represented with birthright citizenship here in America? No. By the way.

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Birth tourism. Everybody knows the topics I've been talking about them for many, many, many years. But you've got Mexico. is number one, India number two, China number three, Guatemala number four, El Salvador number five, Honduras number six, the Philippines number seven, Vietnam, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Those countries are most represented by birthright citizenship. Now, when you start talking about birthright tourism or birth tourism, which is... these people coming in from other countries specifically to have their baby, specifically to take advantage of our constitution and our laws and take advantage of us as a country, those countries, China, Russia, Nigeria, and Middle Eastern countries. No problems with that whatsoever. Yeah. So you've got the birthright citizenship countries, again, the top 10. Mexico, India, China, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Philippines, Vietnam, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, the most represented by birth tourism, China, Russia, Nigeria, and the Middle Eastern countries. So these countries are our enemies. They're absolutely our enemies coming up. I've got some great audio from Stephen Miller. Joan, though, has the traffic right now on WTN. So we're looking at roads that look really good so far this morning. I don't see any delays. Could be that things are already starting to slow down for the holiday. It could be a getaway day. And just remember, too, the TDOT's going to be picking up all of construction zones on Thursday morning. And then travel. That'll be that way all the way through Monday. So we won't have any extra construction zones to deal with during the holiday. That's it. Yeah. All right. As far as your weather goes, mostly Sunday today, high of 99, a heat index between 105 and 110. Is it going to be slightly cooler, Joan, than it was yesterday? So what Stephano was saying was that there could be a few clouds and that would help us. Okay. But really no. Yesterday's high was 99. Same for today. Okay. Yeah. So it's going to be hot. Yep. Having a heat wave. All right, let's see, Stephen Miller talking about these countries most represented by birth, tourism, China, Russia, Nigeria, Middle Eastern countries as well. This is what Stephen Miller had to say on Fox News. We have people from all over the world, from third world nations, nations that on their own would have never invented the wheel, let alone modern technology, let alone medicine, let alone air travel. And they can just come into the country.

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Have a baby at a hospital, paid for it by you and me, and then that baby's automatically a citizen. That baby can sit on a jury when he turns 18 and sit in judgment of you, and sit in judgment of me, and sit in judgment of our loved ones, can decide who our mayors are, our governors are, our presidents are. Citizenship means nothing if it is open to everyone. The idea that you could have a cruise ship filled with foreigners and they just dock at a port for an hour. And someone has a baby, Jesse. The baby's an American citizen. They can vote in every election for the rest of their lives. Yep. I mean, it is horrifying. And here's the deal. There's nothing we can do about it. And it was. One of the justices that decided that this was a good idea was, of course, Amy Coney Barrett, which we talked about earlier. And this was a Donald Trump pick. You know, we're talking yesterday to Hans von Spikovsky, and I said, was there any indication at all that Amy Coney Barrett would ultimately turn as left as she has? And he, because he watches this stuff a lot more closely than I do. But I watched those Senate confirmation hearings. And I mean, I thought she was incredible. I thought she was amazing only to turn out to be as left as she is. So, yeah, it is incredibly frustrating. So when we talk about suicidal empathy, and we talk about that, by the way, if you don't know who came up with that, I don't know exactly who came up with it, but Jim Jordan Peterson seems to be the main guy associated with this phrase. So I looked up the official definition. Actually, it's Gad Sad, who has a book called Suicidal Empathy. Okay, what is a book about? Oh. It's about suicidal empathy. Okay. Excessive compassion. That's it. Excessive compassion that is not balanced with boundaries or self-protection. So in other words, apply to where we are right now with all of the situations regarding either illegal immigration or birthright citizenship. He calls it dying to be kind. Dying to be kind. Yeah. So being so... overwhelmingly empathetic to somebody else that it destroys you. Yeah. It's like, hey, don't you have compassion, Joan? Don't you have compassion for all these people who have babies in our country? Don't they deserve these babies if we could only save one child? Don't they deserve citizenship in our country? Suicidal empathy would dictate, yes, much to the degradation of our country. Same concept applies to things like stopping mass deportation and soft on crime policies as well. There's also, you know, you could say that the Democrats just want chaos. There is that aspect of it as well. So if it's not suicidal empathy, because it's almost like if you're saying that the Democrats have suicidal empathy, I almost feel like you're giving them too much credit.

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I would say that if you want to work that in, that's fine. But I just think that they want to fundamentally destroy our country. That's what the Democrats want to do. That's what these policies dictate. And yeah, if you want to talk about, you know, I'm going to put this in air quotes, a great replacement theory where you're bringing in all of these illegal aliens and you're... ultimately going to allow them to vote, or if you're allowing this birthright citizenship, this is a long play, by the way. You have all these people coming in, birthright citizenship, then when they get to voting age, they are allowed to vote in our elections. And ultimately, the Democrats are grooming the next generation of voters. And it's what this is. So it's diabolical. It could be suicidal empathy. It can be... Whatever the reasoning, bottom line is, I got three words for you. We are screwed. It just, it gives me like a horrible feeling in the pit of my stomach. Yep. Yesterday, and it will no doubt continue for the next several days where we have the 14th Amendment being debated. Can I just say, I think the debate's over. I mean, the Supreme Court has done what the Supreme Court has done. And so we can continue to talk about it. But ultimately, I think the debate is done. And we've got to figure out another way to get this done. But I don't know if there is another way. We spoke to Hans von Spakovsky yesterday. And he said, there's no really other way. unless somebody can concoct a case where you can bring it back up through the courts and get it up to the Supreme Court. This is Kaylee McEnany yesterday, they're talking about this. When you look at the text of the 14th Amendment, which I have right here in my hand, it says that in order to be a citizen, you have to be subject to the jurisdiction thereof. If you are a woman from China who comes over, you are subject to the jurisdiction of China. That's pretty clearly written in the text of the 14th Amendment. I'm a textualist, though. You go on and it says that you are subject to the state wherein you reside. If you are a woman from China who comes over to give birth in this country, you are not residing in a state. You are a visitor. It is very clear the text on the page, which is why Thomas got this right. got this right. It's why Gorsuch got this right. That's why they were in a minority. This is a hugely important decision because it only takes a few brain cells to answer this question. Do you think the founders or the framers, I should say, of the 14th Amendment intended for 4.13 billion women in the world to have the right to come over here, give birth, and become a citizen? Did they envision 4.13 billion new citizens potentially in a theoretical world? No, but that is essentially what the majority is saying today. It is totally ludicrous. It is, obviously. Do you know what also is going to happen, Joan? Is that because this is so much in the news that we're going to see a whole bunch of people coming into this country to take advantage of birthright tourism because now our Supreme Court has basically said all of that is okay. It's almost like when Joe Biden said, you know, that the U.S. is welcoming to all.

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Oh, yeah. Yeah, the Supreme Court just took his place and said, hey, all of you pregnant ladies, come on in. We're going to make citizens of your kids. Put out the welcome, Matt. Samuel Alito Samuel Alito in his dissent. This is one of the most important decisions in the history of the court. And in my judgment, the court has made a serious mistake. Justice Clarence Thomas, children born to temporary visitors owed allegiance to another government. the country of their domicile. So they were not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. Going on to say, Justice Clarence Thomas, he said, I am not sure that today's opinion will stand the test of time. The citizenship clause added greatly to the dignity and glory of American citizenship. Today's opinion devalues that citizenship, which is what a lot of people are saying. I mean, all these debates, I mean, again, ultimately, I don't know if they matter at this point because the decision has been made. Now the question is, now what. And I like what Chip Roy had to say. I don't know if it'll ever happen. But Chip Roy was like, you know what, screw this. Why do we just pause all immigration? The United States Supreme Court manufacturing out of thin air. A complete abomination of a ruling by the Chief Justice, suggesting that you can simply become a citizen from being born on dirt, thereby validating the abhorrent practice of baby factories and moving people here to be born to be able to become a citizen. Leaving us under no choice, but to do what we must do to say, pause immigration. Just stop it. Stop all immigration because if it's going to be exploited for people to come here when they're pregnant, people allow somebody who's the working for the Chinese Communist Party and to come here and have children to become American citizens and then have our laws exploited like they were into the previous administration, it is why this Congress should act to pause all immigration. Yep, that is Chip Roy. Congressman Chip Roy and the Supertext line is on fire, banned pregnant women from entering the United States. You know what? I get that. If you were like eight months pregnant, I don't know if there's a way to do this, but if you are eight months pregnant, then hell no, you ain't coming into this country. So there is already, it's left to the airlines. The airlines can decide if somebody is allowed to travel. And if you're too pregnant, this is how, who is it? Somebody who's on the U.S. soccer team. his mother came to the U.S. She was very pregnant. And she came to the U.S. to visit family. I think she was from Ethiopia. I'm not sure that that's right. Right. And when she got here, she visited family, went to get back on a flight to go home and they wouldn't let her because she was too pregnant. Wow. So she had to stay in the U.S. and have the baby. They flew back home. But he decided he, the family then moved to England. He grew up playing soccer in England.

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And now he plays for the U.S. Yeah, we, I mean, here's the challenge is that, first of all, Chippory is saying that, do we need to pause all immigration? I totally agree with that. Yeah, I do too. It's not going to happen. Yeah, I know. We can't even get common sense voter ID laws on the books, popular with the vast majority of the American people with the Save America Act. Now, I'd be all for, again, pausing immigration. America is full. Again, it won't happen, though. We are so politically, we are so politically dysfunctional in this country. It is incredible. I saw the stat yesterday, and it is one Joan that we've talked about. In 2023, according to Pew Research, 320,000 kids were born to mothers who were illegal aliens or here on temporary visas. 320,000. That is 9% of the total births. for the year, 2023. Now, we all know what happened during the Biden years, of course. And if the Democrats win in the midterms and in 2028, say hello to open borders yet again. We'll see those numbers, as we just mentioned. We'll see those numbers continue to rise. And, you know, part of the problem here, we've got a couple of different issues. We have Americans not having as many babies. That is absolute truth. Do you know that the overall fertility rate, Joan, has fallen below what they call replacement level numbers? So we're not having as many babies as we need to replace the Americans that are dying. That's number one. And now we're allowing, obviously, birthright citizenship to continue. So babies born to foreign-born parents will continue. to happen and probably go up now that this has happened. And so we're going to be in a situation where, I mean, many, many years down the road, but we are just going to be even more overrun with these babies from China, babies from India, babies from Mexico, babies from Russia through not only birthright citizenship, but also birth tourism, which we have all talked about. Yeah, because YouTube is now back, so. Well, Sam has the next four hours to take us off, so. Okay, so we probably shouldn't pick on Sam today. He's already pissed off because he overslept and we were like 30 minutes without a producer. Scrolling with Haley. I am Haley Karenia. I scroll with the homies here in the live chat because there's a lot to scroll through on X, on Instagram, on TikTok. Cutting through the clutter, one hot take at a time. Love seeing you all in the chat before the show. I tried to jump in just a few minutes before to say hello. I love the chat interaction. Thank you for helping. But I do it to get all of the videos and all of the content that you won't find. anywhere else. Scrolling with Haley. Just search that up and I will be there. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Come on, Sam. But here's the funny thing, though, is that I almost want to do a poll. Which host will get us kicked off of YouTube next? Now, I hate to say it. Has Murphy ever gotten us kicked off YouTube? I think it's always been this show.

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Oh, really? No, I think, no, Mason has done his fair share. Has he? I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. Well, Mason would be Chris. Chris Hand. Yeah. So, I don't know. Chad doesn't play video. So. I'd have to ask Murphy Show if he's ever gotten us kicked off the air or gotten us kicked off YouTube. Actually, defeated. Thank you, Mario. Defeated is the word that I was looking for. Yeah, that's a good one. By the way, Tom Homan, real quick, then we're going to get to Jay Jones World. But this is Tom Homan saying, all right, you know what? We're going to start rounding up the pregnant illegals. I saw the decision, which I don't agree with. It's okay now. We step up enforcement. We step up more enforcement, even though we're doing record amounts of enforcement now, we need to do more. And not only that, we need to, you know, really buckle down on birth tourism. We have many investigations on birth tourism, but we need to triple, quad, triple down on that. And look, I agree with Samuel Alito. You know, first of all, I've been doing this since 1984. That's when I started on Border Patrol. This birthright citizenship has always been the major driver for illegal migration. During the Biden administration, the Yuma Hospital, the El Paso Hospital, 100% maternity bedger illegal aliens. That's not a coincidence. That's not by accident. But it's always been a drive for illegal immigration. But more importantly, it's a national security issue because of birth tours investigation, I'm aware. We've got nationals from China and Russia coming here by the thousands having a baby and leaving. Now, so we have U.S. citizens by the thousands and this continued by the millions living in countries that I think are adversaries to us that can come here and have an impact on how this country's run. So it's a national security issue, a huge proportion that we need to address. And I hope Congress. Does it? Congress won't do it. Nope. You know why? Because Congress sucks. Congress can't get past the Save America Act with, I forget what it is, but isn't it like 83% of Americans support it? And Congress can't seem to find themselves a way to get around it, too? And don't blame the Democrats. This is the thing that is pissing me off more than anything. I'm feeling it's a little salty. I've got to dial it back. But stop blaming the Democrats. The Republicans are just as responsible for not passing the Save America Act as the Democrats are. The Democrats, all oars in the water, and obviously they're not voting to pass it. The Rhino 4, you've got Thom Tillis, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, and who's the last one? Susan Collins. But that seems to be something that is really frustrating to me right now is Republican Party needs to take, they really need to take responsibility for the dysfunction in our own party. If you're a conservative, if you're a Republican, quit blaming the Democrats for everything. This is on us.

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We have the majority in the House. We have the majority in the Senate. Oh, well, we don't have enough of a majority. I do understand that. But we've got those four in the Senate that are blocking everything. And now we have Republicans in the House of Representatives that have shut down the House of Representatives. Because they're angry about the Save America Act and not being passed in the Senate. House has passed it, what, is it three times, Joan, three or four times, whatever it is. And now you have Anna Paulina Luna, Tim Burchett, and 12 others who have said, nope, we are going to hijack the House of Representatives. We are not even going to pass the bill to fund the military. That's what happened yesterday. You had Anna Paulina Luna, you had Tim Burchett, and others who have basically said, no, we're not going to, we're not going to pass the National Defense Authorization Act, the NDAA, which funds the military. We're not going to pass that through the House of Representatives because we're ticked off about the Save America Act. And so, you know what we're going to do? We're going to hijack everything. Hey, Dan. And we're going to shut down the House of Representatives and now everybody's gone home. Yes, Joan. You're cutting into my Jay Jones World. I'm sorry, please, Joan. Go ahead. My goodness. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Jay Jones World. Thank you. You're welcome. Go ahead. So start with Donna. She's like four down. On the sheet there. This is Donna. Now this, when you open this, this is just a picture. I just want to explain the picture. All right. This is Donna. She is from Massachusetts. And she traveled to Washington, D.C. at her own expense. Okay. So that she could represent Massachusetts at the Freedom 250 Great American Fair because her governor, Maura Healey, decided that she is not going to send any delegation. They're not going to send any. anything at all to Washington, D.C. to set up at the Great American Fair. What? So that booth, in fact, there are... Massachusetts didn't send anybody? There are 11 states, all Dem, that decided that they are not going to take part. Oh, these... Man. Yep. So this woman said, I've had enough of that, and she took a few things with her, some flags, a poster, and she's standing in the booth by herself to represent her state. You know what? God bless her. She is an American patriot. You know what? Massachusetts doesn't deserve to have someone like Donna living there. They do not. You know what I mean? So in the comments, in this Twitter comments, somebody said, stand by Donna, hang in there. We're working behind the blue curtain, they call it, to get you more items, some funding, some help. We're going to put it on before the 4th of July. That's awesome. I have not, I'm going to admit, I don't know the story. I think I may have seen a headline, but has California sent any delegation? Do we have the list of states that have decided not to? Yes. What are they? States that. I almost want to guess. I almost want to guess. I'm going to say California, Illinois, the state of Washington, Portland, Oregon.

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Of course, Massachusetts, you're going to have, I don't know about Rhode Island. Rhode Island did not. Okay. So it's Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington State. And why is it? Because they think that it is simply a political function? Oh, they don't want to show any support for something that President Trump is putting on. It's like Martina McBride. Pulling out because she says it's too political. Yeah. They think that this is also too political. What is, I don't even want to get into it, but what is political about celebrating America's birthday? And the best of your state, you're there to represent your state, to show it off. So here's another one. The next one down is a video from Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick. He and Senator John Fetterman were so angry at Josh Shapiro for doing the same for ignoring the Great American State Fair that they did their own. And they set up a beautiful booth that shows the coolness of everything that there is in Pennsylvania. Am I playing the video? Yeah, you can play this video. Team's going to welcome to the great American fair. Come on here. Wow, they got a whole thing. Powering Pennsylvania's economy. It's like a big room celebrating Pennsylvania. And American flags are everywhere. Yeah, they have the American flags that were all created there in Pennsylvania. Oh, okay. Very good. Yeah, it's a really cool display. And the two senators did it themselves. They have a bench there from Canobles, which is this old-fashioned family-style... Restaurant? No, an amusement park. Oh, nice. Okay. You know, it has the old merry-go around where you can put your finger out and get the gold ring. Yes. You know, it's like really cool stuff like that. It's... I was so happy to see that they decide to go ahead and do this. I love that Liberty Bell that they've got in there. Yeah. Did you used to live? You used to live in Philadelphia. We used to live 20 minutes outside of Philly and I worked in Philly for. You ever seen the Liberty Bell? Oh, yeah. Yeah. In fact, you take your kids there, you know, you go to Independence Mall, Independence Hall and the mall and go see everything there. You know, you can walk into Betsy Ross's house. And it's really cool. And the very first, like, street in Philadelphia, it still has the cobblestones and you walk between the houses. There's no way to get a car or anything down that street. I mean, it's just, it's a cool, cool place in America. I would like to see the Liberty Bell. I don't know if I want to risk my life going to Philadelphia to see it. I know. You know what I mean? Yes. All right. What's next? Okay, so next on that list. Let me get back to the list. As we go. Go to the next one because this is staying with the July 4th theme. This is San Diego County's woke January 4th itinerary. So instead of this place having, I don't know, a parade or some, you know, groups entertaining or fireworks, well, they will have fireworks at the end of it.

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The day starts out with guests arriving at 5 p.m. 545 is the tribal intimate blessing welcoming to land. Oh, my good. Okay, so wait a minute. This is San Diego. This is San Diego. Then they'll do a land acknowledgement. Okay. The tribal invocation is next. What is a tribal invocation? I have no idea. Okay. The national and black national anthem will be played. The local tribal community stories will be told. Then the Latino community stories will be told. The Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander and community stories will also be told. The LGBTQIA plus plus community stories will then be told. The black and African community stories will be told. Then there's closing remarks. And after you're bored to death with all of that, you'll get some fireworks. So I want to make sure I have this right. Nothing celebrating, for example, the military. Right. And nothing just celebrating being like just an American. Just being an American. It's like the, what do they call it, the woke Olympics? It's like the woke Olympics. Yeah. But it's just also, it's like the. The stupid Olympics. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah, I mean. And I want to know. Is there any talk about the Revolutionary War, George Washington, any of that? I mean, honestly. They were straight white men. How dare you? Sam, can you look up what exactly is a tribal invocation?

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While he's doing that, go to the last one because this is just the coolest thing ever. The land acknowledgments are, you want to me go to the all the way down? 12 year old. Yeah. The, uh, okay. And go ahead. I'm getting it up. Okay, so this kid is, I've never heard of this before, but he's a bird caller, so he knows how to make bird sounds. And he decided that he was going to make a video of himself doing this as a present to America and it's 250 birthday. All right. So this is, uh, hold on. And I'm going to be doing bird calls for all the common American birds. Starting off with. Great horned out. Hold on. There should be no fireworks. You know what the problem is? I got like 15 things going on. We got to, but I was just going to let it go and let the fireworks actually add some color commentary, if you will. I can play it from here if you'd like. Yeah, go ahead. I think that would be better. Okay, so you can shut up the fireworks. I think this bit's going really well this morning. You're great. Your birthday, America. And that's a lot of years. And I'm going to be doing bird calls for all the common American birds, starting off with Great Horned Owl. It gets better. And that, and, that's the hurrying, the American hurrying goal. And for each one, he has a stuffed animal.

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This is the fun kind of autism. This is great, isn't it? It's the American Robin. Oh, Cardo. Oh, my goodness. I know. This kid's 12? He's 12. Now, he's obviously done some practice. Or the American flamingo. Ha, ha, ha. He gets to the eagle, which is, of course, the end of this, which is... This is what you thought that the, the, uh, the, uh, all the eagle has sounded like, but this is a red top off. Oh my goodness gracious. This is what the ball eagle actually sounds like. Isn't that great? So is it? I'm going to do a greater roadrunner for the last one. Beep, beep. Oh, wait. Nope. That's the wrong sound. I do the real one this time. All right, that's it. Happy birthday, America. So the best part of that is he did the Roadrunner, but he did the cartoon sound effect to the Roadrunner, and then he did the actual Roadrunner. So is he, like, autistic, or is he just a kid? Sam seems to think he is, but... He's fixated on birds. There's no problem. Listen, at 12 years old, This could be fixated on a lot worse things. I remember when I was 12. I was fixated on some other stuff. He's gone viral. He did a whole talent show thing in front of his class at school. And he just ran through. He had like stuffed birds for everything that he was doing an example of. And like the class just sat there and they were in awe. Like it didn't make fun of him. No one was like trying to heckle or anything like that. They're just like, wow, I go to school with this guy. See, that's my question. My question is, is this kid? going to be picked on or are people just going to leave him alone? He could probably call in a flock of pigeons to poop on your car. I don't know if I would mess with him. So. Kids with Asperger's, which they don't like to use that term anymore, but I have a son with Asperger's, but kids with Asperger's will find something that they get very, like they know everything about. My son was trains and where all the trains in our area stopped and, you know, all those things. He could tell you everything. And this kid is the exact same thing. Now, he'll grow up to be an engineer. You know, he's like one of the smartest kids you'll ever know. So whether kids pick on them or not, it doesn't matter. I just, yeah, no, it doesn't. In the long run. Correct. Although, sometimes when kids are picked on, they stop doing the things that make them special. And I would hate for that to happen to this kid. Because I love that he is embracing the bird calls. And again, at 12, do you know, Joan, at 12 years old, we see kids here in Nashville. Yeah. At 12 years old. Stealing cars. Stealing cars. And shooting folks. Yep.

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