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Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Jan 6 Committee Fighting, CNN Host Shock Question, Yellowstone Closed, Trout’s Fantasy League, Flag Day History with Doug Horn

Kevin Kietzman Has Issues

Kevin Kietzman

News:sports News, News, Sports News, Politics

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

It's America's 106th Flag Day and a hack filled Congressional committee can't get along.  This one sided sham group is now arguing with each other about where this is going.  What a joke.    CNN's Don Lemon is clearly done with Joe Biden as he shocks the White House press secretary with a question.  She oversells the answer, that's all you need to know.    Yellowstone Park is closed and tourism in Montana is basically shut down because the river has flooded.  Bridges are out, roads have been wiped away.  This is really bad at one of America's treasures.   Angels star Mike Trout was mic'd up for ESPN's Sunday night baseball and he came clean about being the fantasy football commissioner for a Major League Players league that led to a fight, this is good stuff.   And Doug Horn is here.  Doug is a lawyer but  is also a big American History buff with a special concentration on the history of Old Glory.  You're about to learn more on this flag day than you ever have before.

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It is our 106th flag day as President Wilson in 1916 was the first to proclaim flag day. This was many years after Wisconsin school teacher,

0:24.2

Bernard Sigrand, started this in 1885. So this claims to have been started in Wisconsin,

0:30.9

where in Appleton, a parade was held on Saturday with 75,000 people celebrating Flag Day.

0:38.1

In Fairfield, Washington, the oldest American celebration takes place.

0:42.2

Only 600 residents in that farm community, but they celebrate Flag Day and claim that they

0:46.9

have done it longer than anyone else in the United States.

0:49.3

And in Quincy, Massachusetts, there will be a boat parade and fireworks in the harbor for Flag Day.

0:54.4

A lot of different ways to celebrate Flag Day. Later in the podcast, Doug Horn will join us.

0:58.5

He's a flag historian and knows so much not just about Flag Day, but believes in the adoption of

1:06.0

the flag on June 14th, 1777, so much, where they wrote at the end of the proclamation that this is,

1:14.0

quote, a new constellation, unquote, as sort of a precursor or headline of what the United States

1:22.7

would be historically for everyone on Earth. This is a very interesting discussion today with Doug Horn. He's

1:28.7

just tremendous. He loves American history. He knows the flag inside and out. And you're going to

1:34.8

love this discussion, not just about the current flag, but the history of our flag and flag day.

1:39.9

Every year in America, 150 million flags are sold. We have six United States flags planted on the moon.

1:46.0

Most people think there are one. There are 27 different versions of the flag in 245 years,

1:52.4

and we'll get into a lot of that today. It's going to be a lot of fun with our friend Doug Horn.

1:58.6

The current flag was raised for the first time on July 4th,

2:01.7

1960 after a 17-year-old Ohio student named Bob Heft designed it before Hawaii was a state.

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