today we're going to look at some body language with vice president Harris as well as Governor Tim Walls this is not intended in any way to be political I don't care how you vote this is only about body language so if you're ready let's get going how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made uh that you've explained some of here uh in your policy is it because you have more experience now and you've learned more about the information is it because you were running for president in a Democratic primary all right straight out of the gate this is set up really poorly take a look at the still photo notice how vice president Harris is the smallest person at the table this will trigger what's called an implicit bias in every single person the smallest person in a photograph the smallest person at a table setting the smallest person that is standing in a line is seen to be diminutive meaning lesser this is why when you go to a court of law the judge is elevated above everybody else because the respect and the honor and the dignity goes to the person who's highest and regardless of how you feel about it that is what is triggered intrinsically inside you so if you look at this photo again she looks like a child at a table with two adults and should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to be your policy moving forward Dana I think the the the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed a lot going on here notice that she starts out looking down to the right she tends to look down a lot and this is not what most people think that when you break eye contact all of a sudden you're lying that's not what this means at all she is going to what's called internal voice she's thinking about what she's going to say because she doesn't know for sure just yet how she's going to answer one of the things that's often said about her presentation style is that she tends to often be unprepared she addresses the interviewer all of this is buying precious seconds for your brain to put together what your statement is going to be in addition to that you can watch her blink rate begin to increase she was barely blinking at all when they were introducing her but the minute she goes to answer her question she begins to blink blink blink all you have to do is rewatch that and you will be able to see it you mentioned the green New Deal I have always believed and I have worked on it that the climate crisis is real this is the approval nod that she is also very famous for if you watch any footage of her giving any type of an interview or any type of a statement she regularly says her statement and then does one of these things and the reason we do this is we want the audience or the interviewer to agree with us that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time metrics deadlines Time by metrics that include deadlines around time now this is not one of the word salads that she is really famous for but she does tend at times when she's driving a point home she used many descriptive terms to say the same thing when you were in Congress you supported the green New Deal and in 2019 you said quote there is no question I'm in favor of banning fracking fracking as you know is a pretty big issue particular in your must-win state of Pennsylvania now this is huge look at what's happening here she's nodding her head like this as though she's in agreement with what the interviewer is saying but look at Governor walls' face he does a lip compression it's where his lips compress and they close generally when we see lip compression it means that you're withholding something that you want to say or that you would say if you had the opportunity but instead you clamp down and you subconsciously repress it in addition to that when he does this hard lip compression about the fracking issue and he knows it's a big deal his eyes close this is a way to shut out things this is called eye blocking whenever you close your eyes and you're not just simply blinking this is shutting out the world this is shutting out people so he's probably thinking this is a Hot Topic this is something that's important and we got to dance very carefully here do you still want to ban fracking no and I made that clear on the debate stage in 2020 did you see the lack of congruence she said no while nodding her head yes do you still want to ban fracking no this speaks highly about having an internal feeling about something that is different than what you're saying the words coming out of her mouth or no which is this but she says no no and this again is a conflict inside she's thinking yes but she knows she must say no to not lose these voters that I would not ban fracking as vice president I did not ban fracking as president I will not ban fracking as vice president I did not ban fracking head goes up as vice president I did not ban fracking as and she begins to do the nod which means yes but she's saying no president I will not ban fracking as president I will not ban fracking president I will not ban fracking it should be as president I will not ban fracking all in all this was not a bad interview for her base although those who are not part of her base will tear this apart because she looks very unprepared she looks small and diminutive she looks as though she's exhaling in relief when the questions go to Governor walls instead of her which is a way to say woo I'm glad that the heat is off of me this is not political this is simply body language and if you're still here do me a favor click on one of these other videos I'll be back very soon in the next one see you then