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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to South Carolina Senator Tim Scott about his new book, “America, a Redemption Story”; what he learned about inflation and high gas prices during the 1970s; why McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski’s dire warning about violent crime in Chicago should be a wake-up call for Democrats; why black conservatives are such a threat to Democrats; how the Protect Kids Act is trying to guarantee parental rights in education in blue states and red states; why teachers' unions should not be able to control what’s taught about gender in schools; what issue could guarantee a red wave in the 2022 midterm elections; why the damage caused by pandemic learning loss shows the importance of school choice; and much more.
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Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to South Carolina Senator Tim Scott about his new book, “America, a Redemption Story”; what he learned about inflation and high gas prices during the 1970s; why McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski’s dire warning about violent crime in Chicago should be a wake-up call for Democrats; why black conservatives are such a threat to Democrats; how the Protect Kids Act is trying to guarantee parental rights in education in blue states and red states; why teachers' unions should not be able to control what’s taught about gender in schools; what issue could guarantee a red wave in the 2022 midterm elections; why the damage caused by pandemic learning loss shows the importance of school choice; and much more.
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