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It is 6.07 on the Liz Callaway Show with next summers and the Queen. I don't know. I only hear at one can over you. Something's wrong with my headphones. What happened? I'm not gonna be able to do the show like this today. Alright, good morning and welcome to the show. The Quintern is here. Morning. You know, you like screw up one thing, it destroys our whole entire morning.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I can't hear out of my left ear. You can't hear either?
SPEAKER_01Okay, so we're missing a whole channel.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, we're missing a whole channel. I'll have to take a look at it when we go to break.
SPEAKER_01It's probably all it's probably underneath. So, um, yeah, we'll have to fix that because I don't know. I feel off kilter.
SPEAKER_04To get the real Liz and Nick listening experience, I encourage one of you to plug your ears at home. Plug your left ear in your left ear to know what it's like to record right now.
unknownThat's right.
SPEAKER_01All right, good morning, and welcome to the show. It's the first of July. Can you believe it?
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I can't believe it. Um, so how are you spending your fourth of July, Quintern?
SPEAKER_04I'm gonna be working Broadway at the beach, busiest night of the year there with the fireworks show. So that's gonna be very interesting. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Did you know um that he works at the hangout, Nick?
SPEAKER_06I did. Yeah, it's a pretty cool. I was listening. Pretty cool. I was monitoring.
SPEAKER_01It's a pretty cool place. Um, so it's gonna be a lot of fun to be at Broadway at the beach. Of course, Barefoot's doing stuff, Marshwalk is doing stuff. Um, I'm sure, you know, I don't even know what's uh actually going on at um the city of Myrtle Beach. I I think I posted a whole bunch of stuff, but there's fireworks, I think, somewhere.
SPEAKER_04Like a block party type thing almost might be happening.
SPEAKER_01You know, I I'll tell you, um I'll tell you one year Javi and I said, let's go to the beach for the Fourth of July and go watch the fireworks. But, you know, a whole bunch of dippy-doos uh were on the beach, and I mean we put a chair there and there was just just hordes of people. I I wasn't expecting all these people to be on the beach. And they were just all standing around and literally lighting off fireworks like two feet away from us. So I thought that was illegal.
SPEAKER_06You can light fireworks off on the beach.
SPEAKER_01I I don't know.
SPEAKER_06It doesn't have to be illegal for someone to exactly. I mean, don't ever everybody follows the law, right? That's why we have laws. Right. And that's why we have like gun-free zones, because oh, well, I can't go in there. I'm carrying a gun.
unknownExactly.
SPEAKER_01So um, yeah, so we had it, we were like, what what's happen? Like, I thought I was gonna sit on the beach and watch the official show from like down a pier down, I think it's pier two, two peers, whatever. Um anyway, long story short, we just had to like leave. I mean, they were just shooting the fireworks off and then the water comes in and I checked, it's illegal.
SPEAKER_06And the city has been for a long time.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, people were shooting them off all over the place, and they're so reckless. I mean, how do I know in the sand which way the bottle rocket is facing?
SPEAKER_04You have all those videos too, like people doing it in their driveways, and the firework goes up like five feet, does a 90-degree angle and shoots at their car and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. So I I was like, all right, I'm not going to the beach for that. So um, but I'll be at a party on the 4th of July. Um, but you know, this stuff going on all weekend. Yeah. Nick, what are you doing? Me? Nothing. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_06Just got back from vacation. I ain't doing Jack. Well, 4th of July. You gotta celebrate that America's 250th. I know. I'll figure something out. I know that Nicolina wants fireworks, but we lit some off in our driveway because we can light them off in our area. And we had somebody screaming at us like three houses down, going, I hate you! Stop it! Yeah, yeah. It was 5 30 at night. Oh. And we still had a little kind of it was like sort of kind of dark. Yeah. Because I didn't want to do it super late. You know, I was trying to be respectful. Yeah. And it was whining like little girls out there.
SPEAKER_01Well, you know, people don't like it.
SPEAKER_04If you want a really good spot to shoot the fireworks, go to the beach.
SPEAKER_01It's illegal. The thing is with fireworks is it if you have pets, and that's why people are like, you know, why are you shooting them off in the driveway? You're freaking out all the pets, the babies. You know, people get annoyed when the neighbor is non-stop with fireworks. If you shoot a couple off, that's fine. That's all it was.
SPEAKER_06But yeah, that's the second one, and they were like crying. I'm like, okay, the next one's gonna be aimed at your house. But I didn't. It's that guy. Um so no, I didn't do it. Thought about it. Thought about it. I'm also trying to set a good example for my daughter. Okay, well, they're upset. When will that start? When? You know, I'm done. I'm turning myself off. I'm going to F Town.
SPEAKER_01He's so crazy. Oh, anyway, so uh fireworks, you know, you can go and watch the professionals do them anytime. Uh there's lots of places. I think there's a Pelicans game going on too, and they're gonna be doing a big thing. I don't know if they'll be celebrating America's 250th, but I know it's pretty controversial, like the moon landing. Can I ask you a question? I thought I was I was watching CNN and they said something about watching the ball drop.
SPEAKER_04What?
SPEAKER_01Um in Times Square. Are they doing that for America 250? Because that's the same time Taylor Swift is having her like whatever wedding for two days straight in Madison Square Garden. And um I d I don't know. I don't know if any of it is true.
SPEAKER_06Yep. There's a ball drop, right? Special Times Square ball drop July 3rd.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, well, into July 4th. That's what they're when they're doing it. So midnight, yes.
SPEAKER_04Isn't July 3rd like the observed Independence Day or something? Like that's technically I don't think so.
SPEAKER_01Nobody knows what you're talking about. It's always the fourth, as far as I know. But um I see our education system is right on track.
SPEAKER_04It's because I was hold on, let me look at my notes.
SPEAKER_01They're going the the the they're going to count it down to midnight and then they're gonna celebrate on CNN all day long the 4th of July.
SPEAKER_04Apple lied to me because in the calendar app it says Independence Day Observed for July 3rd.
SPEAKER_01Oh, that's not correct.
SPEAKER_04I don't know.
SPEAKER_01Oh, that means observed federal holiday-wise. Yes. Oh, okay. But actually it's the Friday. Yeah, that's what that's like we have off on Friday because they move it. Yeah. But it's observed federally. Yeah. Um so that's the one.
SPEAKER_06I'm observing it right now, and it still says July 4th on my calendar.
SPEAKER_01Yes, we're supposed to call it Independence Day as per Glenn Beck. Um, so Independence Day um is what it is, and what's um what else did I want to tell you about that? What was my point? Um oh, so they're gonna do the countdown, the ball's gonna drop, Taylor Swift is getting married, and Madison Square Garden, Penn Station, it's all right there, Times Square. All of it, Nikki. Yep. It's gonna be absolute mayhem. And her wedding is like three two two days long. What? Yeah, it's like a thousand people.
SPEAKER_04Can you're a big deal?
SPEAKER_01Or or or it's a decoy.
SPEAKER_04It's a decoy wedding.
SPEAKER_06I told you uh yesterday during our our very important lunch that we had. I honestly think this is a whole thing for her to come up with her next greatest album. This will be after the divorce, will be her version of the white album.
SPEAKER_04I feel like I've heard a lot of people talking about that. Like wondering if it's gonna work out or not. And if it doesn't, it's this is gonna be a five billion.
SPEAKER_01Taylor Swift does not make mistakes.
SPEAKER_04That's insane.
SPEAKER_01Her whole career has been about picking the wrong guy. Don't tell me she doesn't make mistakes. She's growing up. Leave her alone. Wish her well. She's in her 30s. She's gotta have babies.
SPEAKER_06Stop. I have no hatred for her. I hope she does have success. I'm just her musical career thing, you know, that she's she's made bank on. I picked the wrong guy, look at me again.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, but the last album's all about picking the right guy. Okay. She's got I wouldn't know that. Though those songs are great. I mean, her last album I thought was awesome. Um, and and then she's gonna be doing an album about what it's like to be a mom. And all the 30-something year olds that are following her life plan are going to be right on target and enjoying those. She's like, she's like a marketing machine. She write she's writing the song track of millions of women in America, really, all over the world. So, um, yeah, so and maybe, maybe eight years from now it'll be the divorce album. I don't know.
SPEAKER_06I don't have a couple of babies. Music to my ears was when my daughter was into Taylor Swift for a while and we found out why, because her kindergarten teacher was.
SPEAKER_00And yeah, it's fine. 30 something?
SPEAKER_06Yeah, yeah, exactly. Uh, and you know, it was all we had to play the videos and blah blah blah. And it's fine, it's fine. Yeah. And she loved that song, she liked the video, and the video is funny. It's it's a funny video, it's fine. I don't hate Taylor Swift, I just not choose not to listen. Anyway, this was we were going through, we we played this game at home where we put on YouTube and we all get to pick a song. You know, and it's like we were each other's DJs, and it's just to occupy ourselves, and we have fun with doing it. And I said, and it was Nicolina's turn and said, Let me guess Taylor Swift. No, Daddy, I'm so over her.
SPEAKER_05I was like, Well.
SPEAKER_06Wow. I know who was she into? Uh, who did she pick? It was uh one of the songs from the K.
SPEAKER_01Turn her on to uh Abby Carter.
SPEAKER_06K pop Demon Hunters. Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01I know way better.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, I know. She's seven. I'm getting I'm cutting her some slack.
SPEAKER_01All right, whatever. Anyway, um today we're gonna talk about the SCOTUS uh decisions that happened. We have the birthright citizenship. Uh Trump lost on that one. And uh also talking about uh the transgender um participants in sports, and so basically having boys in women's sports. And so they're leaving it up to the state. So it seems like it's a uh, you know, a Dodd decision regarding trance. Uh and so there's no definitive answer to that. Each state is gonna be different, but it basically says a you know, uh when you kind of break it down, it's saying, well, a man is a man and a woman is a woman, and if you're going into a sport, you have to go into the the biological sport that fits you. Um and so I don't know how many people this truly impacts. I don't know how many transgender athletes there are in the world competing in high school and college sports, and I don't know if it only it's only Title IX, right? So does that mean it goes into um professional athletics or is it just school athletics? So uh the so we're gonna get a a full lesson today at 8:05 when Breitbart's associate editor Neil Monroe joins us to kind of break it all down for us. And then uh later on at 8:35, we'll be speaking with Bryce Fielger of the Carolina Academic Leadership Network to also talk about how it could impact us here uh locally with Ourie County schools in particular. Plus, by the way, it is July 1st. So that means there are a lot of um laws and budgets that begin today. And the Ory County schools pass their budget. Guess how much their budget is? One million.
SPEAKER_06I don't know. I don't know.
SPEAKER_011.2 billion. Oh, excellent.
SPEAKER_06Well, we should start seeing some results, all that money being spent. Yeah. Our children should be, I mean, we should be like near the top in scores nationwide.
SPEAKER_01I listen, not I don't know where it is nationwide, but um compared to the rest of the state, uh, I don't think we're too bad.
SPEAKER_06No, actually we're not. Ori County is pretty good.
SPEAKER_01But $1.2 billion. Um, I think it's um how many students? Like 46,000 students? That's a lot of students. 46,000 students, you said? Uh yeah. Well, look it up. How many students are in Ori County schools? Um, I think there's a lot. I think we're like one of I think the school district is one of the largest employers in the county, if not the largest employer.
SPEAKER_0647.
SPEAKER_0147,000.
SPEAKER_0658 schools, third largest public school district in South Carolina. Yeah, it's a pretty big school district. That is actually, yeah.
SPEAKER_01So 1.2 billion. I'm doing it. Do the math. How many is that per student? And see if you get your money's worth per year. Just curious.
SPEAKER_00Do do do do you didn't do well in math either, huh?
SPEAKER_06Oh my god. 25,000 per student.
SPEAKER_00Wow.
SPEAKER_06Over 25,000. 25,000 in general. Per year. Per year per student.
SPEAKER_01Do you think your kid is getting that much worth in education? I don't know. Well, if you were to pay, um if you were to pay for private school, so if you took that $25,000 and put it toward a private school, how much is a private school?
unknownHmm.
SPEAKER_01Just wondering. All right. Oh, I saw here Fox Carolina News has a list of new laws that go in effect in South Carolina. Um, starting today. So we'll we'll go over those in just a few moments, just for fun.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, just remember the whole, it was like that like whole lunchroom gathered around.
SPEAKER_01Did they have an AED there?
SPEAKER_04I believe so, but I mean, I think we had to rely on a uh ambulance to get to them first, because I don't know if anyone was like certified.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. All right, so uh South Carolina's 211 network moves to the Department of Consumer Affairs. So now uh the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs will set out requirements and duties for the state's 211 lead entity and approved service providers. Now, as you know, we've talked about 211 many times, uh especially with the United Way, that if you're in need of anything and it's not an emergency, a 911 emergency, you would dial 211 and you'll get to a central station where that person would be able to direct you to resources on whatever you may need food, um, diapers, you know, whatever it is. Uh so that's good to know. Uh, Educator Assistance Act, certification-related policy changes highlighted by the South Carolina Department of Education. So this certific uh certification regulation and policy resources include guidance tied to the Education Assistance Act, which is part of broader uh certification legislation and policy materials rolling out with the new fiscal year. I don't know what it means. Um, the Educator Assistance Act. Let's see. Now it sounds like this is for the teachers. And what does it do? Well, we're gonna have to ascertain that. We're gonna have to pop this into uh something here. Code of laws um by adding a section to authorize. All right, we'll have to summarize this, Nikki.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. I'm over here.
SPEAKER_01What are you doing on my side? Um all right, so we're gonna have to summarize this law because I don't know what it means. Better tracking of student outcomes. It allows the state to use existing education data to see what happens to South Carolina public school graduates after high school. It looks at college enrollment, workforce participation, and other post-secondary outcomes, and it streamlines how schools collect and report this information. So it will help determine whether our schools are working or not. Well, I like that idea. Uh, school districts must create policies allowing teachers to donate unused sick leave and annual leave and create a leave bank. I love this idea. Nick, have you ever heard of that? Where people I'm I know that a lot of unions actually have this option. So if you have vacation time or sick time and you have a coworker who's sick, like everybody in the job can donate a day off to that person.
SPEAKER_06No, I have not heard of that.
SPEAKER_01You've never heard of that?
SPEAKER_06No, the only thing we got at a previous employer was well days. If you didn't use any of your sick days, they'd pay you. At the end of the year. That's all I've ever heard of.
SPEAKER_01I've heard of that, yeah. Like at the end of your like when you retire, you can just cash in all your days money.
SPEAKER_06You could, but they would let you take it at the end of the year. Yeah. So you got a nice little like.
SPEAKER_01But this is a way uh teachers can donate to other teachers who are facing some sort of family emergency um or dealing with some kind of serious illness and have to go through treatment. Um, and also school districts must tell uh teachers their expected salary information and notify them of their assignments at least two weeks ahead of time. I think that's important. Teachers need to know how much they're gonna get paid and where they're gonna be working. I agree with that. It's so weird that you would think that would be a no-brainer, right? You would know your salary and you would know which school you're working in two weeks prior. Um, also more professional development. It increases required collegial professional development from two to four days. Okay, that's good. I I like better education there. Um, breach of contract changes. The bill also makes uh leaving a teacher contract before it's completed a separate breach of contract issue instead of treating it as an um as unprofessional conduct. So it revises penalties and creates exceptions for um teachers, which um could be like a like a reg residency thing, like some people want you to be in the county of where you're teaching.
SPEAKER_06Right. Uh Brad and Lisa just popped in. The city of Conway allows us to donate sick time. Wow. Yeah, that's awesome. They do that in in Conway right now.
SPEAKER_01That's cool. So you can donate it to your co-workers if if uh going through something and yeah, that's great. Yeah, I like it. I like that you're able to do that. Um, okay, and um the overall impact, it's um helps recruit retired teachers too. Uh retired educators receive lifetime teaching certificates instead of certificates requiring renewal and authority to teach either full-time or part-time. So, in case you need teachers who are retired, they can it'll be a bridge to them to coming back to work, which we might need at time to time. You never know. With all the people moving here and having anchor babies, keeping them uh here. Um, hey, birthright, it's a thing. Anchor babies.
SPEAKER_06Christy at uh HCA Grand Strand, same thing. She's donated three weeks of her vacation.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_01That's awesome.
SPEAKER_06So someone could stay home and recover.
SPEAKER_01That's beautiful. And it's it's great that you're able to do that.
SPEAKER_06They just put it out there. It doesn't cost them anything, really.
SPEAKER_01No, it doesn't. But the the thing is, is the person, you know, depending on what their job is.
SPEAKER_00Right. You know. That's pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that is pretty cool. All right. 6 34, Quintern. We're late.
SPEAKER_06We're late.
SPEAKER_01Thanks a lot. What did I do?
SPEAKER_06Wait a minute. We just lost all the headphones.
SPEAKER_02Never shuts up. Now you lost your headphones.
SPEAKER_06I'm losing all the headphones here. I wonder if this headphone amp is going Oh my god. Caputi. Ooh, this would not be good. Because you can't how we do the show. Can't hear anything.
SPEAKER_02I'll have to, I don't know. I'll have to.
SPEAKER_06That's it. We're going home. That's the end of your Trans Thursday edition of the show. It is Trans Thursday. The Liz Callaway show with Nick Summers back in a bit.
SPEAKER_01I literally woke up today and saying, What day is it? I'm like, oh, it's Trans Thursday because Thursday's Friday. Right. And we have no Friday.
SPEAKER_06Right. It's great. We could just eliminate Monday altogether. Yeah. I want to be in the Johnny Carson plan. We just work Tuesday through Friday. And then eventually Tuesday through Thursday.
SPEAKER_01Well, you know how I think we could do it is if we add an hour to the show.
SPEAKER_06Now, Glenn Beck will take us back to court. That's we don't have we can't.
SPEAKER_01We'll start at five. Says who? That way we can work, you know, instead of four hours, five hours a day, four days a week. I'm down with that.
SPEAKER_05Okay.
SPEAKER_00All right. Oh my gosh, it's gonna be a long morning. Bye.
SPEAKER_01I don't know. I don't like being off balance. I feel like I'm leaning to one side. A 30-degree list of circ circles. I know, I know. All right. Well, welcome back to the show. It is the Liz Callaway Show with Nick Summers and the Quintern is here. Um, if you have plans that uh you'd like to invite people to and you say, hey, I got a great thing I'm doing on Fourth of July weekend, uh just share it with us. Why not? Absolutely.
SPEAKER_06Um had somebody pop in and tell us what they were doing. Oh. Uh I just gotta find it. Because it was way earlier. You ask the question and then like you move on to the next thing and then I forget.
SPEAKER_00I'm annoying like that.
SPEAKER_06No, not at all. Nobody thinks that as far as you know.
SPEAKER_04I haven't said it once, okay? What? The things that I'm thinking about.
SPEAKER_02The things that I'm thinking. What are you thinking about?
SPEAKER_06I'm going to Myrtle Beach Lights. I'm going to Myrtle Beach Lights. Magnetic residence. Yeah, it looks like it. That's Bob the turf guy.
SPEAKER_01Myrtle Beach Lights. Is that no, that wouldn't be in Port Green? Where would that be? I don't know. Uh I actually haven't driven down the city of Myrtle Beach yet uh to see their strung up lights.
SPEAKER_06Oh, maybe that's what he's talking about.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. I would like to check that out.
SPEAKER_06I I know that we we used to go to the salute from the shore, would love that.
SPEAKER_01It was really um very sparse last year. It was better like the one year I saw it.
SPEAKER_06Well, they kind of put out this thing. They said uh I'll just read what part of the news story said uh be uh once again the Grand Strand coastline to be bathed in the sea of red, white, and blue. Saturday, beachgoers will gather for the return of the annual 4th of July tradition. I did not know it's the 17th annual flyover. Wow. Yeah, that's pretty cool. I didn't know what was going on that long. Leading this year's flyover with the F-16s will be the South Carolina Air National Guard's 169th Fighter Wing out of uh let's see, is the National Guard base there, McIntyre. Uh they'll be followed by two C-17, oh one C-17 Globemaster III from Charleston, and then Apache helicopters. What else we got? Uh, and then a bunch of T-34s, T6s, T-28s, all volunteer pilots. There could be, they're telling, they're telling people, here's the part I wanted to get to, that because air tra aircraft travel different speeds, beachgoers could expect varying intervals, intervals between fly. Some could be as much as 45 minutes. So you see some.
SPEAKER_02That's a lot in the heat.
SPEAKER_06I know. That's my I know. This this could take a long time. Yeah. And if you got 45 minutes in between aircraft at times.
SPEAKER_01Well, if anybody has a wonderful air-conditioned balcony, I can watch it from.
SPEAKER_06Think about the people staying in the in the resorts. Yeah, it's awesome. I know.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I'd sit in the pool and watch it.
SPEAKER_06I wonder if we got any uh timeshare time left that we could go and snag up. Probably too late now.
SPEAKER_00Well, you never know. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06We can't. I forgot ours makes us do two nights minimum. So I don't know if we have enough.
unknownOh.
SPEAKER_06We can do bonus time. Yeah, we can do bonus time. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Which is still There must be an empty hotel room.
SPEAKER_05There has to be. In your plan. I would imagine. Yeah. I'll get my wife on it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Check into it, Nikki. I will. And if it happens, should we invite you? Yes.
SPEAKER_06Okay.
SPEAKER_01Absolutely.
SPEAKER_06All right.
SPEAKER_01I want to watch the solution.
SPEAKER_06I know you don't want to swim in the pool. You can watch us swim in the pool.
SPEAKER_01I'll go. I'll I'll, you know. Depends on the pool.
SPEAKER_04Okay. It's the sound of someone who's not going to swim in any pool. And she doesn't she didn't even swim in her own pool.
SPEAKER_02I'm not a public pool person. And the worst is um water parks. I just can't. It's really hard for me.
SPEAKER_04Working at one really does change how you view them because it's one of those when the sausage gets made situations.
SPEAKER_01There you go. Whatever you tell him. Tell him. I keep telling him. He keeps bringing his kids in the house.
SPEAKER_04I think water parks are a wonderful concept. I think it's a great idea. A giant slide where you fall into a pool. It's amazing. It doesn't help when you hear the radio calls about the people's soup on the back end and what needs to get cleaned up.
SPEAKER_01Um yeah. And the kids are splashing in their eyes and their orifices, especially girls. Girls, girls, girls. Should not be in them. But hey. To each his own.
SPEAKER_04And don't go in the wave pool.
SPEAKER_01Don't go in the wave pool.
SPEAKER_04Don't go in the wave pool.
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_04Why shouldn't we go in the wave pool? Well, if you're worried about all the gross stuff that could be in a still pool, imagine a giant sloshing tub with a million gallons of water slowly gaining more water.
SPEAKER_03Slowly gaining.
SPEAKER_06So the chemicals that they add to it, which are totally safe, I hear. I'm sure. Doesn't kill any of the bacteria at all. Doesn't work.
SPEAKER_01I think they're a wonderful addition to society.
SPEAKER_04I just don't think it's a comforting knowing that when you're going in there, there's a brigade of 10-year-olds that want to pee in the way for that's okay, Nikki.
SPEAKER_00It's fine.
SPEAKER_01Yes.
SPEAKER_04Yeah. We're all human.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we're all human. It's fine. I I just I'm having anxiety just thinking about it. I know you are. Like I'm having totally. I'm like really like Svitzin. Um, okay. So yes, water parks are amazing. Just saying.
SPEAKER_04I like them. I I do. I think they're great.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, they're they're great. They're absolutely great. Um, okay. Birthright citizenship. Let's talk about it.
SPEAKER_03Let's do it. Hold.
unknownI know.
SPEAKER_01Those commercials.
SPEAKER_06Hilarious.
SPEAKER_01Sell! No, hold.
SPEAKER_06I know, I know.
SPEAKER_01Uh yeah. Uh okay, here's I don't even watch that much TV.
SPEAKER_06I know. Five to four was the decision. So basically, yes. Who was it? Anchor babies are in.
SPEAKER_01Anchor baby stay. Anchor baby babies stay.
SPEAKER_06Anchor babies are for the win. Yes. America for the loss. You know, and the left is like, yay! And they don't even think about it for a minute. They're like, they want to kill babies. Yeah. But they're all about baby killing.
SPEAKER_01Unless you're a foreign baby.
SPEAKER_06Right. Then it's like, well, those babies are okay. Especially if you're conservative. You must kill your babies. Yes. And we have all these convenient clinics set up for you to do so.
SPEAKER_00Oh, wait, we'll see.
SPEAKER_06And we'll skip the line. We'll just send it to your home. Exactly. With the pills. But birthright citizenship, funny, because I don't even know what birth is. But no, no, no, no. That's totally fine. So here's a recap on the dissent. It's perfect. It's two minutes. It's Jesse Waters. The two dissents were Alito. Uh, well, there were more, but these are the two that that wrote the uh the dissent. It's oh, and and what's his name? Clarence Thomas, who barely ever says much when he dissents. 91 pages.
SPEAKER_02Oh my God.
SPEAKER_06He's mad. They're both mad.
SPEAKER_02All right, go ahead. Here it is.
SPEAKER_07It was a 5-4 decision. Chief Justice Roberts and Amy Coney Barrett siding with the Liberal justices. Justice Alito was furious. He wrote that this was one of the biggest mistakes in court history that'll seriously affect the country's future. Clarence Thomas says the decision devalues U.S. citizenship because it confers it to illegal aliens and foreign scammers. In a blistering 91-page dissent, Thomas's dissents are always very concise. He argues the 14th Amendment citizenship clause was made for freed slaves, not for caravans. The Fourteenth Amendment clearly says people born in the United States are granted citizenship if they are subject to the jurisdiction of the United States and states wherein they reside, and who at birth owe allegiance solely to this country, quote unquote. And that baby doesn't owe any allegiance to America. They owe allegiance to Xi Jinping. The Supreme Court just codified the anchor baby and birth tourism industries. Alito's descent says, and I'm paraphrasing here, so the Chaicoms can all fly their pregnant wives to California, deliver them in American hospitals, bill us, and fly millions of babies home with American citizenship, raise them in China to hate America, and then an army of Chinese babies with American papers can eventually come here and collect welfare, swing our elections, get our jobs, steal our techs, spy on us. They can all run for political office. They can even run for president when they turn 35. Nothing's stopping them.
SPEAKER_06All right. So uh after the decision was announced, and I want to get to one more clip because it was shared on rapid response, so that means it has the stamp of approval from the White House, President. Uh, before we get to that, because it's brilliant from Stephen Miller. Uh President Trump truthed this, and of course, Twitter picks it up, X, and reposts it and says, I would like to congratulate President Xi and the great country of China on their massive birthright citizenship win.
SPEAKER_05Yeah.
SPEAKER_06President Donald J. Trump. That's it.
SPEAKER_05That's the post.
SPEAKER_06Stephen Miller. Embarrassing. Tell me about it. Stephen Miller, also mad.
SPEAKER_01Is there any other country that allows this? Can I go to Mexico and have a baby and then the baby's Mexican at America?
SPEAKER_06I don't believe that there are if there's there's maybe a handful, but there are certain rules, you know, that it's not like automatic like we do it, from what I understand. I'd need to research it more. But from the information that I've found, you cannot just go to random country A and have your kid and then boom, your kid's a citizen automatically. Yeah. Uh but here's Steve Miller.
SPEAKER_08Look, Jesse, I can step tomorrow onto the deck of a 747. It does not mean that I am the pilot of that plane and I'm qualified to fly it. Just physically being on U.S. soil does not make you a citizen or qualified to carry on or capable of executing the inheritance of this country. 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, have a baby in a hospital, paid for 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. But I know that some of the justices who worked on this, they think that they're so intelligent. There is no possible reading of the 14th Amendment that applies to foreigners with foreign loyalties, foreign citizenship, foreign obligations, foreign everything. It's an abomination, but let's think President Trump, because of President Trump's courage and leadership, we are now on the precipice. Yes, we were told a setback, but because of his courage alone, we're on the precipice as a nation of being in a position to end this travesty once and for all.
SPEAKER_06So that's what they're talking about. They're talking about either another amendment.
SPEAKER_01It says here several thousand babies each year in the U.S. were born to mothers who traveled specifically for birth tourism. One widely cited estimate is about 10,000 annually. But it's very hard to verify. And most the countries that do birth tourism, China, Russia, Nigeria, Turkey, Brazil, Mexico, and South Korea.
SPEAKER_06And there are, like I said, a handful of countries that do do this unconditional birthright citizenship, legally known as Jasol. Automatically grants citizenship to a child born within their borders, regardless of their parents' nationality, or legal status.
SPEAKER_04I just looked it up from the Pew Research Center website. It says that there are roughly 59 countries where people can be citizens simply by being born there. In 52, the citizenship is automatically acquired, but for others, the parents must apply for their children to be declared citizens.
SPEAKER_06So there are different policies and different things that you have to go through. It's not like automatic, like they say.
SPEAKER_00Do we have to apply? Did the parents have to apply? No. It just automatically.
SPEAKER_06Automatically, kids born here, they automatically uh get a birth certificate, that turns into a social security number, boom.
SPEAKER_01You know, if I were a descendant of a slave, I'd be really pissed off. I really would be. I'd be like, dude, this isn't for you to exploit. This is for our ancestors. And so if why do we even need this clause anymore? Just eliminate it. Because we don't have any slaves anymore. If it was made for slaves, what do we need it anymore? Can you instead of writing a new amendment, can't we just get rid of an amendment? Can you get rid of an amendment?
SPEAKER_06Well, that takes an act of Congress to But I'm saying, which is easier to do? Probably just to drop it, you're right.
SPEAKER_01I'm just wondering. If it's made for slaves, what do we need a plan?
SPEAKER_06Way back in the 90s, Harry Reid had a plan. Believe it or not, Harry Reid had a plan. And people said, cut, copy, and paste that. That was perfect. It didn't pass back then. But they think it should pass now.
SPEAKER_03Anyway, we're running out of time. All right.