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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

School Rules

Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Hour 3 of A&G features CA's intention to provide reparations. Comey's overlooked testimony in DC is examined and what everyone at school is talking about!

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0:00.0

Music

0:19.0

James with the steel throws it up Davis back up on this time.

0:23.0

A little finish. LeBron James dominant as ever in his tenth trip to the finals.

0:28.0

James goes inside and throws it down. The three time champion James is going to try a long three pointer knocks it down using all his talents on the team.

0:39.0

He took his talents to back in 2010. Miami Heat. I'm watching. I'm watching the highlights as they talk about it on ABC.

0:47.0

The Lakers dismantled the heat last night and LeBron looks as good as he's ever been. He's 35 years old. His tenth finals. Wow, that's something.

0:57.0

One of his teammates was asked to what's something that people don't know about LeBron. He said he sleeps more than anybody I've ever met.

1:04.0

Interesting. That is interesting. He channels all his energies to the game. I remember hearing his old coach at the heat when he was back at the heat.

1:13.0

And he said, yeah, I told everybody, yeah, drink lots of liquid and stay off your feet. So we'll be ready for again. I thought that's the instruction.

1:20.0

Drink lots of liquid and stay off your feet. I guess you're resting your all the parts of your body. Stay off your feet. Yeah. The NBA.

1:30.0

The NBA is dead to me, but I do think of some of the great players of all time who never won championships. They got to look at that and think, what the heck? Ten finals. Yeah.

1:41.0

What how many championships? It's dead to me. Never mind. Quite a few. It's about to be one more, I think. Well, with Governor Gavin Newsolini's signature, California became the first state government in the country yesterday to adopt a law to study and develop proposals for potential. Wait for it.

2:02.0

Reparations. If you don't live in California, you're thinking, why do I carry? I meant to dig this up. Gavin Newsolini, the governor of California, he quoted one of your Romans or Greeks. So many Romans, so many Greeks with some sort of it.

2:20.0

And you lead the way. And so his whole point is California is going to bring the rest of the country along with it. Yes. On things like reparations. Yes. You too can have disastrous taxes and budget and wildfires and outlawed cars and power when it's windy enough unless it's too windy than no power. You too can have these pleasures.

2:45.0

So many things you worry city so many things that seemed impossible to me in my lifetime have happened. Yes, some of them are fine. I didn't think there'd ever be gay marriage. There's gay marriage and that's perfectly okay with me. It seems silly now that there wasn't before. But things like drivers licenses for illegals, not a chance 20 years ago.

3:05.0

And absurdity laughed at as an idea. Then it actually happened all over the country. This might be another one reparations for slavery. You're going to make currently living taxpayers pay for slavery somehow. How is that going to work? I've always thought is so undoable. And now the first time a state has gone this far actually signed into law looking into it. It's beyond undoable. It's idiotic. And anybody with two brain cells to rub together knows it.

3:34.0

For reasons that I will go into I believe I have believed this is just a stop to the activist left. You say yes, we will absolutely study that. We will study it carefully. We'll have a committee of serious faced people sit in a room. Yes, yes. Now please stop bothering me with your insanity. So that's what it's always been. But now I'm starting to wonder. So is this a fair description of what reparations are supposed to be the idea is that slavery damaged black people in general. Yes.

4:03.0

Yes, as a race so much continuing to today. Yeah. And and if I were to be honest and make their argument for them, the reconstruction era Jim Crow laws, the racism of the 20th century itself. Oh, yeah. No, no, no doubt about that. But no, absolutely. Get no argument for me. Right.

4:23.0

But then so white people who are the slave owners, even though the percentage of white people that were slave owners is not very large and fintessimal. But white people because they were part of the slave owning class should pay currently in the year 2020 black people for slavery. Yes.

4:43.0

Shall I go through that? I really ought to compile this and laminated on a card. So I always hand it to have it ready. The list of absurdities of this idea. It gets very complicated very fast. My favorite example is Barack Obama whose parent whose mother's family going way back owned slaves. His mom is a white mom from Kansas. Correct. Going way back her family owned slaves. If you go back far enough, you know how family tree looks.

5:11.0

And on his father side, he was Kenyan. He'd never been in the US prior to coming for a brief professorial tour of duty. But I am going to pay reparations to Barack Obama. Well, I think I the great, great grandson of Irish immigrants who arrived on the shore, these shores penniless begging for a job and saying, if they had any opinion on it all, slavery was like 75 years old.

5:41.0

And we were slaves to English landowners. So I don't know what you're talking about.

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