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Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

Florida’s "Don’t Say Gay" Bill and State of the Union Reactions

Higher Learning with Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay

The Ringer

Society & Culture

4.811.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2022

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay discuss President Biden’s first State of the Union address (14:39), before debating reacting to the casting news for the reboot of ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ (39:46). Then reactions to Breonna Taylor’s killer being found not guilty (56:43), and Florida’s "Don’t Say Gay" bill gets one step closer to becoming law (1:02:08). Hosts: Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay Producers: Trudy Joseph and Donnie Beacham Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Yo yo yo, thought warriors.

0:04.1

What is up?

0:06.1

Hi, learning is on. It's I, Vanley.

0:09.2

And it's me Rachel Lindsay. You are bringing all the energy in right now. I mean you came in hot.

0:15.6

Very hot. I see you had to pep to a baseball room again. I stopped calling at that. I'm sick of this room. You hate it.

0:21.7

I think you're all day. Yeah. I'm here. I'm still on the job. How's your week been gone?

0:29.2

You know, I went, it's good. I went to Erie, Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Tuesday. Actually, I got

0:37.2

there Monday. Wait, when did that? Oh my gosh. It's been such a long week. Tuesday. I got there

0:41.4

Tuesday. I went to Mercyhurst University. I spoke to a wonderful group of students at a great

0:47.6

time. I love going to parts of the country that I've never been to and probably will never go back.

0:52.5

So it's a nice, it's a nice experience. Why won't you ever go back?

0:56.5

I mean, I'd have to have a reason to. It's hard to get to at the fly in the Cleveland,

1:00.4

then drive an hour and a half into Pennsylvania, but it's right on Lake Erie, Canada's on the

1:05.6

other side. The lake was frozen. It was, it was cool to see. You know, it's just a, it's just a different

1:10.3

environment, but everyone was great. It was lovely. I had a great time. I was there for less than 24

1:14.9

hours, but it was cool. You know, it's something that I love. What fan? The Great Lakes.

1:24.1

Did you learn about the Great Lakes in school? Because I'm realizing how much I don't know about

1:28.4

the Great Lakes, the more that I'm closer to them. I know nothing. Let's try to see if I can name

1:35.2

all the Great Lakes. Okay. Donnie, bring them up. No, no, no, no, don't show me. I'm going to try

1:42.0

to name them. Okay. I'm going to try to name them. All right. First of all, Donnie, I need you to tell

1:47.7

me how many Great Lakes are there? They're five. Five Great Lakes. Okay. So these are the Great Lakes.

1:54.7

Lake Erie. Okay. Lake Huron. Lake Michigan. Lake Superior.

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