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reilly gaines was second, meaning she was really first. she was the fastest college female swimmer in the country. she didn t like swimming against guys. she didn t like changes in the locker room with guys. and because she said that, she is being hunted down and attacked. [shouting] [shouting] [shouting. [[bleep] jesse: gaines had to barricade herself inside san francisco state university for over three hours. that s what you call a hostage situation. she was just there to deliver a speech on women s sports. turned into a riot. why? well, one reason, she didn t like interesting to undress in front of strange men. 22-year-old male male genitalia. let me be clear. we were not forewarned. we were not asked for our consent. we did not give our consent. i can attest to the tears that were shed on that pool deck by these four ninth place finish herb missed by one place. can i attest to the extreme discomfort in the locker room and you turn around and there is a male watching y
the witnesses. to remember their stories. remember them like i remember my mom and my dad every single day. we must never forget. so this never happens again. yeah i asked this question to a lot of people. do you always think of yourself as a survivor? alright still a builder builder money, wonderful wife or do i have no pizza hut? mhm. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata. welcome to cnn tonight. the supreme court is on the cusp of making monumental decisions that could change life as we ve known it for decades, starting with whether to restrict access to abortion medication that s been used for two decades. next to come, affirmative action and voting rights. all of this amidst new revelations today about clarence thomas. it was not just luxury trips that he accepted from a republican mega donor. he also allegedly took cash in exchange for real estate. our panel tells us if that s unethical or illegal or both. plus we know how dangerous concussions can be for athletes
democracy, the kind where you participate. no, your job is to trust the experts and their conclusions and obey them. covid kind of blew that up. if there s one thing that we learned from that dis-sasser is that public policy experts often had no clue what they were talking about. your hippy aunt knew more about how to beat a flu virus than your virologist on cnn. exercise, sunlight, fresh air, stop eating junk food, turn off your computer, spend time with other people. be healthy. that advice worked. the experts by contrast made you get the vaccine and that did not work. so by march of 2021, people are starting to figure this out. anyone who was paying attention in america understood that the experts, many of them were full of it. it was exactly at that moment that the atlantic magazine in washington published a piece pushing back against a growing consensus. that story was called following your gut isn t the right way to go. hard to think of a funnier headline because it s s