Learn English with Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles on November 5, 2020. Michelle is a former first lady of the United States of America and served as Vice President between 2001 and 2006. She is the wife of former Vice President Joe Biden and is a frequent guest on CNN's Meet the Press and CNN's Hard Knocks. Michelle has been a prominent voice in the anti-abortion and anti-racist movements and has been an advocate for abortion rights and abortion rights. She has also been a fierce critic of President Donald Trump and his policies on abortion and abortion. Michelle also is a fierce opponent of abortion and believes that abortion should be legalized in all states, including California, New Mexico, New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., Maryland, and New York City. Michelle Obama is a feminist, feminist, and human rights activist who has been critical of abortion, abortion, same sex marriage, and abortion, among other things. She is a mother, grandmother, wife, and grandmother, and has a heart for women and children, and believes in women s equality, and wants to see abortion legalized in every state and every woman treated fairly and fairly paid for their medical care, and for their children to be able to choose who they want to grow up in a good life. Michelle is an activist, feminist and humanist, and she believes that women should have equal pay for equal pay, and access to equal education, and health care, including for women, and the right to choose their own doctor, and a job, and that is a right to a good job, like all other women get paid for the same opportunities, like a woman can have, and paid for by her husband, if they choose to have a good college education, if she so choose to work for a good career, and so much more. Her work has been described as feminist and feminist, which she describes herself as a feminist and woman can be a feminist in a way that is also a feminist. We are a nation of believers, dreamers, and striver, and dreamer, and we are a dreamer and a woman who wants to live in a better world, not a better life. We don t have it all, but we don t need it all the same things that other people have, we need to have it, we don't have it because we can have it so bad enough, we deserve it, and it s not enough.
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00:00:00.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:04:52.000*music* And people don't realize what they have.
00:05:17.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:31.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:36.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all.
00:07:15.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:20.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:26.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:33.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:41.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:44.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
00:07:49.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:58.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:02.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:05.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:12.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:16.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:45.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:08:51.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:06.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:15.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement.
00:09:37.000who, through an increasing amount of activism, America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
00:09:57.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:26:12.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:29:33.000Today each of you begins a new chapter as well.
00:29:38.000When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say.
00:29:57.000You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls.
00:30:06.000As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail.
00:30:18.000As long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come.
00:31:36.000And I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams?
00:31:41.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:05.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:16.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:21.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:31.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before.
00:32:39.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:42.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government.
00:32:54.000The political establishment That is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:14.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:33:25.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:33:42.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation, and this will be our last chance to save it.
00:33:50.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:37:23.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, The respect that we deserve
00:41:35.000I'm a doctor but I'm running out of patience She told me that she's trying to get closer to space The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead.
00:41:51.000Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.
00:43:17.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:43:23.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:43:37.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:43:47.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:44:17.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth.
00:54:10.000But our featured story tonight, we're going to be covering Russia's response, which appears to be imminent to the recent authorization by Western countries of Ukraine to use long-range missiles deep inside Russian territory.
00:54:27.000Big development today, Ukraine once again.
00:54:30.000They did the same thing they did the other day.
00:54:34.000They bombed the Kursk region, this time with British-supplied long-range missiles.
00:54:41.000And it's the same deal as the American-supplied long-range missiles.
00:54:46.000They have had them in their possession.
00:54:49.000They have used them in the war in the past.
00:54:52.000They do require British technical support, NATO, Western technical support to operate them.
00:54:59.000And they attack the exact same region, although for the first time using this specific British-provided missile on Russian territory.
00:55:09.000So we're going to talk tonight about that.
00:55:12.000We'll talk about Russia's potential response.
00:55:15.000The United States, as well as a couple of other Western countries like Greece and Italy, are evacuating their embassies in Kiev.
00:55:24.000They have received intelligence, allegedly, and take it with a grain of salt, but allegedly they say that they have received specific intelligence about a potential Russian drone or missile attack on those embassies.
00:55:54.000It was reported in the New York Times over the weekend.
00:55:59.000Trump seems to have confirmed that he will be using the military and specifically a military emergency to support the massive removal of illegal immigrants, mass deportations.
00:56:13.000Well, now Senator Rand Paul appears to be the first elected Republican, certainly the highest ranking one so far, to oppose the policy.
00:56:23.000And Rand Paul has come out today very strongly to say the military should not be used.
00:56:28.000And he also says we shouldn't even do the mass deportations at all.
00:57:12.000And, you know, I hope it doesn't go down this way.
00:57:17.000But if I had to bet right now, and I'm not a gambler, but if I was, I would bet you that this is how it's going to play out in the next four years.
00:57:27.000They may try to do something 2025, 2026, at the latest.
00:57:35.000They are going to get huge pushback from the media, from the Democrats, from the Republicans, from the donors.
00:57:44.000They're going to totally walk it back.
00:57:46.000And then they're going to say, well, mission accomplished.
00:58:44.000And instead of building a wall, they built a fence.
00:58:47.000And then after building 83 miles of new barrier and 500 miles of additional or supplemental barrier, and none of it is a wall, they say, oh, mission accomplished.
01:02:25.000That's when Russia formally invaded Russia.
01:02:28.000And when I say technically, I say that because the conflict in Donbass has been going on since 2014, since the Euromaidan coup.
01:02:39.000That is when the two oblasts in the east in the region called Donbass, they're called Luhansk and Donetsk, that is when they formally seceded from Ukraine, backed by Russia, and that is technically when Russian troops actually entered Ukraine.
01:02:56.000Back then, they called them Little Green Men.
01:02:59.000They were basically Russian troops, but not in uniform.
01:03:06.000Of course, Russia initially invaded Crimea and held a referendum to annex Crimea immediately.
01:03:14.000Then they initiated a war of secession in Luhansk and Donetsk, which make up the Donbass.
01:03:20.000That had been going on for eight years.
01:04:28.000And in 2014, it seemed like Ukraine was drifting towards the West.
01:04:33.000And then suddenly, they went right back towards Russia and made a bilateral trade deal instead of joining the European Union.
01:04:40.000So the CIA, National Endowment for Democracy, all the American NGOs went into Ukraine and overthrew the government and installed a pro-Western leader.
01:04:52.000This is a big problem because Ukraine is a critical ally of Russia.
01:04:56.000Ukraine hosts Russia's Black Sea Fleet at a naval base in Sevastopol in the Crimean Peninsula.
01:05:05.000Ukraine has energy resources recently discovered, controls the northern coastline of the Black Sea, has immense grain resources, and it's a big country and a valuable trading partner.
01:05:16.000What's more, many of the pipelines that provide natural gas go through Ukraine.
01:05:22.000So Ukraine's really a vital ally of Russia.
01:05:25.000So this was completely unacceptable, and that had been made clear by Putin from the very beginning.
01:05:30.000Forgive me if you've heard all this before.
01:05:33.000So what happened immediately after the overthrow of the government is that the Russians came in to secure the Crimean Peninsula, hosted a referendum, and annexed it formally.
01:05:44.000And then Russia sent in special forces into Luhansk and Donetsk.
01:05:50.000These are ethnically Russian, Russian-speaking territories in the east of Ukraine bordering Russia and created this secession crisis.
01:06:00.000And the reason why that matters is because as long as there is instability and civil unrest inside Ukraine, they could not join NATO and the European Union.
01:06:12.000So this effectively blocked Ukraine's accession to the Western bloc, economic and security bloc.
01:06:21.000And so this went on for eight years and eventually culminated in Russia's special military operation, the invasion in 2022.
01:06:31.000Now, the reason I bring up the history is because when this initially happened in 2014, Obama was reluctant to provide Ukraine with lethal aid.
01:06:44.000Obama would not provide Ukraine with weapons.
01:08:18.000Then in 2021, Putin came back and it seemed like maybe Biden would agree not to deploy long-range missiles in Ukraine, but then changed his mind by January 2022.
01:08:33.000And then famously in February 2022, Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, said that if the West would not defend Ukraine from Russia, which is supporting these secessionist territories, then Ukraine would acquire nuclear weapons pursuant to the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, which said that...
01:08:56.000After the fall of the Soviet Union, these other countries like Kazakhstan and Ukraine still were hosting Russia's nuclear arsenal.
01:09:05.000So in exchange for giving up the nuclear arsenal to Russia, there was a memorandum that was signed that said that Russia could not interfere with the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
01:09:16.000So Zelensky said, well, our territorial integrity is not being respected, so we want our nukes back.
01:09:25.000And that's what set the stage for what's happening now.
01:09:28.000And it's basically been in a standstill for years.
01:09:31.000Now Trump has been re-elected to the presidency.
01:09:37.000And he has indicated that he is going to accommodate Russia.
01:09:42.000By potentially ceding the territory that Russia has gained already to Russia and maybe saying that Ukraine indefinitely cannot join NATO or cannot join NATO for a couple of decades or something like that.
01:10:01.000And everybody really believes that he's going to make this deal, that he's basically going to end the war by surrendering, saying, all right, you win, you get the territory, and Ukraine won't join NATO. And I've said I'm not so sure about that.
01:10:16.000Now, the big development yesterday is that Biden has authorized Ukraine to use long-range missiles to strike inside Russia.
01:10:41.000He's trying to start World War III. That's his parting gift.
01:10:44.000I saw Tucker Carlson said, people prayed for Trump to be the president, and now the counterattack is they're trying to start a war with Russia.
01:10:55.000Well, on November 4th of this year, the day before the election, a guy named Mike Waltz, who Trump has already named as his incoming national security advisor, which means he'll be coming up with the options for the Ukraine war and the Middle East and everything, This guy, Mike Waltz, said two weeks ago, how is Trump going to make a deal with Russia?
01:11:23.000We're going to put more pressure on Russia.
01:11:25.000How are we going to get them to the negotiating table to get them to stop?
01:11:51.000Trump nominated him to be the national security advisor.
01:11:54.000Then a week later, Biden authorized Ukraine to do what Mike Waltz said that they would do.
01:12:01.000And by the way, this goes all the way back to Trump's first term, which is putting missiles in Eastern Europe, putting missiles in Ukraine.
01:12:26.000And I pointed this out today on Twitter because it's really just genuinely shocking.
01:12:31.000The extent to which people are not paying attention.
01:12:34.000Everybody thinks Trump is the anti-war candidate, and I think that Trump has an anti-war sensibility, but that's very different from an anti-war policy.
01:12:45.000The policy is created by the Pentagon.
01:13:49.000And I'm like, you know, you got to pay attention to what the people are saying, what the actual players involved, the policymakers, the appointees are saying.
01:14:01.000So anyway, that is the big development this week.
01:14:06.000As of yesterday, Ukraine is now using Western-supplied long-range missiles against Russia inside Russia.
01:14:22.000Those are the ones provided by the United States.
01:14:25.000And Ukraine launched six of them, six or eight of them, at a munitions depot in the Kursk region inside of Russia, on the border with Russia.
01:14:35.000And it didn't kill anybody, and it didn't do extensive damage.
01:14:40.000But symbolically, this is a very big deal.
01:14:43.000In response to that, Putin lowered the threshold for a nuclear response.
01:14:47.000It used to be the case that Russia, their nuclear doctrine said they would use a nuclear weapon, their nuclear deterrent, if the state of Russia was under an existential threat, a threat to its existence.
01:15:02.000They have lowered the threshold as of yesterday for the use of nuclear weapons to if a nuclear power or a non-nuclear power backed by a nuclear power attacks Russia in a way that is detrimental, which is what they're doing.
01:15:20.000That is what the United States is doing.
01:15:22.000It's a nuclear power backing a non-nuclear power attacking Russia in a detrimental way.
01:15:30.000So theoretically, what Russia is saying is we now reserve the right to nuke you.
01:15:59.000It says, quote, Ukraine fired at least 10 British-provided storm-shadow missiles into Russia's Kursk Oblast, according to the Wall Street Journal.
01:16:11.000Ukraine has used the Storm Shadow missiles, which have a range of up to 155 missiles in previous strikes on Crimea.
01:16:20.000But Wednesday's attack, which targeted Kursk, is the first time Ukrainian forces fired them into the Russian mainland, which is another major escalation of the proxy war.
01:16:30.000So far, Russia hasn't confirmed the use of the Storm Shadow missiles.
01:16:36.000Both the storm shadows and attackums require intelligence from Western countries for Ukraine to fire them, meaning the U.S. and NATO are now directly supporting long-range strikes on Russian territory.
01:16:49.000Earlier this year, a German military leak revealed British soldiers are actually on the ground in Ukraine, helping Ukrainian forces fire those missiles.
01:16:59.000And that's really the critical detail.
01:20:05.000And yesterday, I said about these types of strikes that, you know, really I think there's a simple explanation.
01:20:13.000And it's probably, you know, I think it's somewhat obvious.
01:20:18.000Trump is considering making a deal with Putin, giving him everything he wants, giving him the land, and allowing Ukraine to remain in Russia's sphere of orbit in exchange for peace.
01:20:34.000If Putin is provoking Russia, if Putin is bombing Russia, it is derailing that potential diplomacy.
01:20:42.000And in particular, Ukraine right now has established a bridgehead inside of Russia.
01:20:51.000There's a small amount of Ukrainian forces that launched a counteroffensive across border raid, and they now control a very small slice of territory inside Russia.
01:20:59.000Putin said as long as that remains, there can be no negotiation.
01:21:05.000And so if you look at where Ukraine is launching the missiles, they're launching the missiles near where that bridgehead has been established.
01:21:14.000And so maybe the idea is that Biden can prolong the existence of the bridgehead to prevent diplomacy from breaking out between Trump and Putin either before or immediately after the inauguration.
01:21:45.000It says, quote, the United States embassy in Kiev issued an urgent warning on Wednesday that Russia might launch a significant air attack, closing the embassy and telling employees to shelter in place.
01:21:58.000At least two other Western embassies, Greece and Italy, announced that they, too, would close for the day after the U.S. warning.
01:22:04.000In its message on Wednesday, the U.S. embassy said it had received specific information about a potential attack but did not offer any details.
01:22:15.000It urged Americans to pay special attention to air raid alerts.
01:22:19.000Just before 2 p.m., the Ukrainian authorities warned about a potential ballistic missile attack and urged people in Kiev to seek shelter.
01:22:28.000Both Moscow and Kiev appear to be stepping up their attacks ahead of president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration in January.
01:22:36.000Trump said he wants to bring a swift end to the war in Ukraine, but has not said how, leading to speculation over whether he will maintain the same level of military support provided to Ukraine under the Biden administration.
01:22:50.000President Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine has said he believes the only way to force Moscow into a peace negotiation is by showing strength and shoring up Ukraine's position on the battlefield with the help of its allies.
01:23:02.000He drove that point home again in an interview with Fox News that was broadcast on Tuesday evening.
01:23:09.000And so, you know, again, so we'll see what happens.
01:23:19.000Bombing embassies, regardless of the provocation against Russia, is sort of a non-starter.
01:23:26.000And if Russia seeks some kind of negotiated settlement in the forthcoming Trump administration, that might scuttle a potential deal more than the Atakums, more than the Shadowstorm missiles.
01:23:43.000So I don't think an attack, a direct attack on an embassy is necessarily going to happen.
01:23:48.000If anything, that almost sounds like a false flag, if you want to know the truth.
01:23:53.000What it sounds like is that Russia is going to do a serious missile and drone attack on Kiev because they have been stepping up their missile and drone attacks on Ukraine in recent weeks.
01:24:07.000So that's what it sounds like they're going to do.
01:24:10.000Ukraine is launching missiles at Russia.
01:24:12.000Russia is going to give them a taste of their own medicine and bomb Kiev.
01:24:18.000When the West says things like, for example, lately they've been saying that North Korean troops are in Ukraine.
01:24:26.000That just doesn't even sound right to me.
01:24:28.000And if you actually read these specific reports, they're saying, based on our assessments, there's North Korean troops fighting for Russia in Ukraine.
01:24:40.000And when they're pressed, they say, well, we don't know, but, you know, we're receiving assessments and we're not sure.
01:24:47.000And I've covered the propaganda on Russia on this show for years.
01:24:55.000Example, right before the 2020 election in the summer, they said that Russia was paying jihadists to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan.
01:25:09.000They said that Russia put a bounty on the head of American soldiers so that the Taliban or whoever would kill them.
01:25:18.000And it was a big controversy because they said, well, Trump is so friendly to Russia and Russia's paying jihadists to kill American soldiers.
01:25:27.000A full year later, they came out and said, yeah, that wasn't true at all.
01:25:33.000They literally came out a year later and said, we made it up.
01:25:37.000And they always do it in this totally.
01:25:39.000They come out and they say, yeah, so, you know, when we receive intelligence from the battlefield, we assign different levels of confidence to it.
01:25:48.000And some reports we receive have very low confidence and some reports have very high confidence.
01:25:53.000And this was a report that had low confidence.
01:28:30.000Because here's, you know, let's do a hypothetical.
01:28:34.000Let's say there's a big missile strike and maybe the embassy's damaged or they claim it anyway.
01:28:41.000Well, how can Trump, even in the interim, in the transition period between the election and the inauguration, how can Trump then go and negotiate with Putin while the Western media is saying 24 hours a day, our embassy was hit, our embassy was hit, someone hit their head in the embassy and now they have brain damage.
01:29:19.000Because the war machine has been chugging along for like 100 years.
01:29:26.000And a lot of presidents have wanted to end all the wars and bring the troops home and whatever.
01:29:31.000But But this is how they constrain the options.
01:29:35.000The National Security Advisor, the Defense Secretary, Secretary of State, you know, whoever, head of the CIA with the daily briefings, they'll all come into the room and say, well, these are your options.
01:31:47.000Bombing Syria, killing Soleimani, bombing Iran's allies, enforcing the oil sanctions, pulling out of the nuclear deal, reapplying American sanctions, enforcing secondary sanctions.
01:32:50.000Trump will have an ask and just on the simple reason that the United States can't afford to completely capitulate.
01:32:57.000If the United States comes in and says, all right, you get everything you wanted.
01:33:01.000You get you get to keep all the territory and Ukraine can't join NATO.
01:33:05.000That's like a ignominious defeat for America, which in itself is provocative.
01:33:12.000For the United States to completely capitulate, it almost signals like we tried to stop them and we failed because we're impotent.
01:33:21.000Now good luck deterring China and Taiwan.
01:33:25.000Now good luck deterring any other country anywhere.
01:33:28.000If we put the maximum pressure on Russia, financially, monetarily, financially, And supplying sophisticated weapons to Ukraine and everything, using our diplomatic resources.
01:33:41.000And we came up short like we couldn't get India to sanction Russia.
01:33:44.000We couldn't get most of the world to even condemn it in the UN. And then we lost?
01:33:52.000That in itself destroys America's deterrent threat and makes America weaker, and that does not play well for every other conflict or potential conflict that we're involved in, in the Esikibo region, in West Africa, in Taiwan, in the Middle East, in Armenia and Azerbaijan, potentially with Kosovo.
01:34:18.000Every theater of conflict, every actor who's looking at the United States right now, and all of this bellicose rhetoric, they're going to say, yeah, well, America tried and they couldn't stop Russia and China.
01:35:18.000When Trump got in, he increased the pressure on Russia and Ukraine.
01:35:23.000He began supplying Ukraine with lethal aid.
01:35:27.000sophisticated drones from Turkey were coming onto the battlefield on the side of Kiev.
01:35:31.000He continued to exert pressure on Russia, maybe even increase pressure on Russia, despite the rhetoric in 16 and 15, when he said we should get along with Russia.
01:35:43.000Similarly, people think now, oh, Trump's going to get in.
01:35:47.000He's going to give them what they want.
01:35:54.000He's going to want, he's going to have an ask and he needs to have an ask.
01:35:56.000And all his people are going to push for this.
01:35:58.000And they have been, how are we going to get Russia to capitulate to our demands?
01:36:03.000More pressure, more pressure, more sanctions, enforcing the sanctions, opening up our LNG, releasing Ukraine, threatening Russia in some way.
01:36:17.000I'm I mean, that's going to be, I think that, and I would really be surprised if they didn't do that.
01:39:46.000So, if the administration, and it is, if the administration wants to take the handcuffs off of Israel to attack Iran, well, they need to take Russia out of the game.
01:39:59.000And maybe that factors into the diplomacy in another way, in another novel way.
01:40:04.000But it's all related to Ukraine and Russia, Israel versus Iran, Syria, backed by Russia and China, the United States backing Taiwan against China and the emerging trade war between them.
01:40:23.000I'd be interested to see because, you know, of course, you'd like to see Trump take an approach where he restrains Ukraine and Israel, but But I think he's going to unleash Ukraine and Israel.
01:41:15.000And this is notable because there is huge public support for this.
01:41:21.000Most Americans believe that illegal immigration is a crisis, and there's massive support not only for securing the border and deporting illegals, but also even for reducing net immigration, meaning legal immigrants too.
01:41:36.000So the electorate has realistically never been more opposed to immigration, or not in a really long time.
01:41:43.000And in a sense, Trump has virtually, in a very narrow sense, won on that issue.
01:42:13.000For reference, there's 8 million people living in New York.
01:42:19.000There's 2.7 million people living in Chicago.
01:42:23.000So if you add the population of everybody living in New York City and everybody living in Chicago, it would be a little bit higher than the amount of illegals that have come over here in just the last four years.
01:43:03.000Ten years ago, four years before Biden got elected, eight years before all this, Trump got elected in 16 because he said we have to secure the border now.
01:46:35.000That we're electing somebody who cannot get the border under control, cannot deport many people, but there will be the appearance that he did.
01:46:48.000Trump will get elected and people will say, well, I mean, just look at it.
01:46:52.000They held up a sign that said mass deportations now at the convention.
01:49:29.000Now, unless Trump articulates a plan to remove as many people as Obama...
01:49:37.000I'm really skeptical that suddenly he's now going to round up significant numbers of people.
01:49:42.000He removed like 1.5 million people in his first term, something like that.
01:49:47.00010 million people came in in the last four years.
01:49:49.000So if he even doubles that number, removing 3 million people at the border and in the interior, that's really like nothing compared to who has come in in just the last four years and who's going to come in because the border is not going to be totally sealed.
01:50:07.000And this is why, by the way, I don't think it's even a serious promise.
01:52:09.000So they say these illegals are going to self-deport.
01:52:14.000We're going to take away their benefits, but we're not going to call it E-Verify, even though that's what it would have to be, because there's no chance of that passing.
01:54:41.000Will they be okay with their workers being deported and now they got to pay higher wages and now their bottom line goes up and now their prices have to go up and now consumers have to spend more?
01:54:53.000Are people going to be happy with this in the short run?
01:56:18.000And then the donors, these people that put up the money, people like Sean McGuire at Sequoia Capital, people like Bill Ackman from Apollo Management, people like Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary at Cantor Fitzgerald, Larry Fink at BlackRock, they're all going to call up Trump and say, hey, Larry Fink at BlackRock, they're all going to call up Trump and say, hey, man, this isn't We want the violent criminals out.
01:56:39.000We want work visas for everybody else.
01:57:26.000It says, quote, GOP Senator Rand Paul denounced President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deploy the military to carry out mass deportations of illegals upon his return to office, saying it would be a huge mistake and a misuse of personnel.
01:57:41.000He said, quote, Paul emphasized in the interview that he believes the task of removing people from the country should fall to local police or domestic agencies, but not the military.
01:58:05.000He said, I will not support an emergency to put the army in our cities.
01:58:10.000I think that as conservatives who are supportive of Trump, we need to caution him about sending the army into the cities.
01:58:17.000Trump has vowed to begin deporting hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants on day one of his new administration.
01:58:24.000The senator also expressed concern for how it would look if the housekeeper who's been here for 30 years were to be arrested by a uniformed service member.
01:58:35.000He said, quote, The big news right before the election is that there were 15,000 people in our country who have committed murder.
01:58:51.000There are about 13,000 who have committed sex crimes, violent sex crimes.
02:01:11.000Two weeks ago, on the All In podcast, All In podcast is for Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, one of whom is David Sachs, who arranged a fundraiser for Trump.
02:01:24.000And Trump was on their podcast, and they were at the fundraiser.
02:01:29.000This is what they said after the election.
02:01:31.000They said, I don't think Trump is going to deport millions of people.
02:01:36.000I have confidence he won't because we have Sachs and we have Vance and we have Musk and he'll stop him.
02:01:41.000We hope he'll just stick to common sense and only deport the criminals.
02:01:48.000So where we are two weeks out from the election on the other side of it, Is four Silicon Valley Trump donors.
02:02:54.000Like I said, by the time you get, mark my words, by the time you get to January 20th, if Trump keeps articulating a plan, which he started to, Trump said he'll declare a national emergency, he's starting to articulate a plan.
02:03:08.000The more details emerge about the plan, you're going to see more Republicans come out and oppose this.
02:03:14.000There's going to be more fanfare around it.
02:03:18.000And by the time he gets into office, there's going to be a lot of people saying, no, no, no.
02:03:50.000And by the way, Trump wants to be liked.
02:03:52.000His dream is to be adored by the New York Times and CNN and New York City.
02:03:58.000And the moment that he becomes unpopular for personal and political reasons, that'll be the end of that.
02:04:06.000Because it feels pretty good if you're him right now.
02:04:09.000He's enjoying maybe the pinnacle of his popularity after the other outcome in this election is that he goes to jail forever and is a two-time loser failure fluke.
02:04:59.000Because that's how it's been since the beginning.
02:05:04.000This is what happens when you are a Republican.
02:05:08.000Now, if Trump did a hostile takeover and said, I don't give a shit about McCarthy and Mike Johnson and Mitch McConnell and John Thune, and, you know, he hired Project 2025, maybe it'd be a different story.
02:05:23.000But it's been like this from the beginning.
02:05:25.000When Trump called for the Muslim ban in 15, when he was running the first time, everybody quit.
02:05:32.000And when the sex tape came out, the grabbing by the pussy tape came out, everybody quit again.
02:05:39.000And when Trump did the kids in cages, everybody jumped ship.
02:05:46.000And over and over and over again, it's the same story.
02:05:49.000This is how they condition and control him.
02:05:53.000They come and look, the guy's 80 years old.
02:05:56.000These people are younger, more energetic.
02:06:15.000And you're going to get four years of these assholes, people like Kristi Noem.
02:06:19.000I mean, you really think Kristi Noem as the secretary of DHS, you think she has the backbone to carry out the largest deportation in American history?
02:06:28.000That fucking idiot, the one who shot her dog, the one that said...
02:06:32.000She couldn't even stand up against trans people and women's sports as the governor of South Dakota.
02:06:38.000She's going to lead the fucking Gestapo to remove every illegal immigrant?
02:06:45.000And people are telling me, oh, you're just a Trump hater.
02:06:49.000I mean, honest to God, you think Kristi Noem is going to lead the Gestapo?
02:06:53.000Because if you think that, you're an idiot.
02:06:56.000And if you think that, you know, these Silicon Valley yuppies like Sean McGuire and Elon Musk and Vivek, if you think they're going to support mass deportations, the largest deportation in, like, you're an idiot.
02:07:09.000Of course they're not going to support that.
02:07:10.000You think Elon Musk wants to see 10 million people removed from the country?
02:08:05.000And like I said, the problem is, what's going to happen, they may try it, who knows, they almost certainly will fail if they do, and then they're just going to change it and say, we deported the gangs.
02:08:25.000Remember in 2020 when they were counting all those fraudulent votes at 3 a.m.?
02:08:30.000Once the votes got counted, they never left.
02:08:33.000No judge is going to overturn them because it's too sensitive.
02:08:36.000The same principle applies to every illegal immigrant.
02:08:40.000No one is removing these illegals who are hardworking whatever door dash drivers, okay?
02:08:49.000These Congolese immigrants riding scooters in New York that bought an iPhone from somebody and installed the DoorDash app, they're never going back.
02:08:59.000The DOJ, sorry, DHS is never going to knock on their door randomly one day and say, you don't have your papers, it's time to go, and putting them on a boat and shipping them back to fucking Africa.
02:10:57.000The Jobs Act of 2018, whatever it's called, when they reduce the corporate tax rate in Trump's first term, that expires in 2025, they're going to make that permanent.
02:11:12.000That's the first thing they're going to do.
02:11:26.000They're going to cut red tape for big corporations, for AI. They're going to let the energy flow for AI. They're going to put Elon satellites into space, more SpaceX launches, more Starlink satellites.
02:11:43.000Certainly they're going to give Israel the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
02:12:13.000And Trump does have a lot of people that are loyal to him.
02:12:17.000But it is really a failure of this movement that we're not in a better position to deliver the core America First agenda.
02:12:25.000But instead, it has been hijacked and that mandate is being wasted on corporate tax cuts, war with Iran, West Bank annexation, and all this other stuff.
02:12:42.000So, you know, and I'm not the only one saying this.
02:12:45.000If you think I'm whatever, Jared Taylor said the same thing.
02:12:49.000Jared Taylor said it's preferable that Trump won, and I agree with that.
02:12:52.000But he also said Trump did not win for the white man.
02:12:55.000Trump has a lower percentage of the white vote this time than the last time.
02:12:59.000And he never appealed to white people.
02:13:01.000He hasn't even stated he'll reduce the percentage of foreign-born people here.
02:13:10.000So that's kind of my outlook on war and deportations.
02:13:15.000The thing I've learned doing this for eight years, nearly, which is not really even a long time, but if you pay attention, you learn some things.
02:13:27.000The thing I've learned over the past eight years is it's a really complex problem we've got.
02:13:34.000And the idea that You know, you engage in this kind of magical thinking and say, we're going to go out and vote for Trump and, you know, it's going to be different this time.
02:14:11.000So, you know, got to temper some of these expectations and be a little bit realistic.
02:14:16.000And I think it's possible that we could get a Caesar in our lifetime, but they really need to look at the lessons of the Trump era, where Trump fell short, where his movement fell short, clearly was subverted from the beginning.
02:15:12.000And somebody replied to me and said, they don't have jurisdiction for now because Trump's going to classify them as invaders, which is what they are.
02:15:30.000Somewhere in these people, the Jews who run the Trump movement, like, they think it's a joke.
02:15:36.000There's not going to be mass deportations.
02:15:38.000But you suckers are looking at the Trump thing and saying, he's going to reclassify every brown person as an enemy combatant and send them to the moon.
02:18:12.000Not only that, but everybody's voting Republican again.
02:18:16.000You know, there was a time when Trump could have legitimately let everybody off the plantation and said, we're not voting Republican anymore.
02:18:23.000And could have went independent or could have went in some other direction.
02:18:27.000Now everybody thinks the Republican, now everybody likes Mike Johnson.
02:18:30.000Mike Johnson is part of Trump's entourage.
02:21:04.000Now we have this DMV employee who didn't even win a primary, and they rigged it for her, and she's a fucking bitch, and she's cackling, but we're all losing money, and we're in two wars, and we're losing both of them.
02:21:28.000Is it the one where we get this kind of lame-ass blowjob from RFK? You know, where like Elon and Trump and RFK are like, it's morning in America again.
02:22:12.000Or do you just start, you get the country to one HP. Kamala Harris would get, not to mix metaphors, but Kamala would get the country to one HP. It's sort of like, it's like, let's do a gaming analogy.
02:22:27.000Sort of like you have 30 HP. You go into the final boss fight, you know you're going to die.
02:30:00.000And the guy said it, like, constantly.
02:30:03.000The guy's like a nutjob evangelical Zionist who really believes that Israel's going to annex the West Bank and Gaza and Jerusalem.
02:30:14.000They're going to destroy Iran and then they're going to destroy the third holiest mosque on top of the temple and rebuild the third temple so that the Antichrist can sit there and rule the world.
02:30:27.000Like people go, yeah, I don't need to hear all that.
02:43:29.000Have you ever thought about creating a locals channel with paid subscription for exploring topics more in depth than teaching general history or religion?
02:43:34.000That would be fun and educational for everyone who wants that.
02:48:29.000Not that I think about that, but like, you know...
02:48:34.000You could really just – it was such a free – not that I think about that, but it was such a free society.
02:48:42.000And now it's like everything is so gay.
02:48:47.000You play a video game and there's AI reading the voice logs.
02:48:54.000If you called someone a bitch, they ban you from playing a video game, you know?
02:49:01.000Or, you're texting somebody, texting somebody, and then it's like, oh, the texts are subpoenaed by the government, like, oh, we have all your communications going back to the time you were born.
02:49:26.000And there's cameras everywhere, the tollway, and, you know, people on their camera phones, and police have body cams, and cameras in stores, and it's just like, we do live in a surveillance state.
02:49:41.000I don't even think people realize that, but we do live, and it's fundamentally because of technology, we live in a completely surveilled, controlled state.
02:49:54.000I imagine that kind of freedom of just getting in your car and going somewhere and just getting a burger and ice cream and just meeting new people.
02:51:23.000It's like when your phone dies, specifically dies, not even when it's off, when it has no battery, it's almost like, whoa, I'm awake again.
02:51:31.000And it almost feels like now you're it.
02:56:56.000I mean, these people that are out there, it just makes me sick.
02:57:01.000I was talking to this guy today, and, uh, Me and we were in the group chat and I was saying, man, I'm so not looking forward to like a wedding, you know, dancing and all the carrying on.
02:57:16.000Like, I just have no interest in that.
02:57:18.000And this dude was like, oh man, grow up.
02:57:22.000Yeah, I'm looking forward to my wedding.
02:57:24.000And I'm like, what does it matter with you?
02:57:27.000Like, the whole thing, the whole premise.
02:57:49.000They love things like, I'll give you an example, like when Trump really loves rocket ships, that's like a real man.
02:57:56.000When Trump is really into concrete and buildings and rocket ships, that's like a real man.
02:58:03.000Or like when somebody volunteers for the military because they really want to kill people, and then they kill people and don't have PTSD, that's like a real man.
02:58:23.000But guys that are really into like idle chit-chat and feelings and intimacy and this kind of facile drama that women create everywhere and their stupid shenanigans, you're just really kind of more like a girl than you are like a guy.
02:58:52.000That is one thing that I absolutely love about Trump.
02:58:57.000Because you get someone like Joe Biden, who does the, oh shucks, my wife is smarter than I am.
02:59:03.000And Trump, you know the video when Trump met with Obama during the transition, and Trump gets out of the limo and just totally leaves Melania in the dust?
02:59:24.000And, you know, they would interview Trump and he'd say, oh, do I really look like I'm going to be changing diapers or pushing a stroller down Fifth Avenue?
03:03:50.000You watch this show, you imagine I'm going to be attending some conference and you think, oh, I'm going to go there and apprehend him and shove a bunch of fucking paper in his hands.
03:04:47.000Look, if you are—the way that I—everybody kind of looks at the world where it's like, you know, if only I could put this in someone's hands.
03:04:56.000I don't know, get a platform or something.
03:04:58.000Like, if you have something interesting to say, I feel like you'd have a platform.
03:05:02.000That's how I look at the world, but— I don't know.
03:05:06.000I'm not trying to be needlessly cruel, but it's like, oh, I was planning on accosting you at an event and shoving a bunch of paper that you would then be responsible for.
03:10:44.000How do we maintain a young population with white women having such low birth rates after we kick out all the spics, cheats, shit skins, etc?
03:12:59.000post the true opportunity for a true arian victory was in our grass bell talk about a bag drop true ten rio sent ten dollars and from denryo going to take some time from the jq to take my origin industry esports by storm these four years will suck but i will always be america first and i'll always support you with money when i rule my new competitive gaming empire you will see a huge cut of it ah well thank you very much tenryo Good luck to you.
03:13:20.000I hope you're still going to be around.
03:13:22.000I hope I'm still going to see you at AFPAC. We love you, man.
03:13:26.000But we wish you all the best with the gaming.
03:15:27.000How is it possible that Elon Musk is running five plus legendary companies, campaigned for Trump, head of Doge, and now is ranked number one in the world for Diablo 4.
03:17:34.000It's impossible to red-pill the boomers.
03:17:36.000Yeah, because they just—it's like Groundhog Day.
03:17:39.000They just forget everything the next day.
03:17:42.000You red pill your parents on something, and then the next day they will say the exact same blue-pilled stuff they said the day before, like it never happened, you know?
03:20:37.000I mean, I'm seeing new ones that I've never seen before that have millions of likes and views still that are popping up all over the place.
03:21:03.000Former lib who intended to hate watch you after what I'd heard, then saw you destroy destiny and have been learning slash researching a lot in the past few weeks.
03:21:09.000Thank you for making me truly open-minded, not the kind they pretend to be.
03:23:13.000Well, it's not why, but that's why we're able to see God when He becomes man.
03:23:20.000So, yeah, I guess that answers your question.
03:23:24.000You can't look upon God because of our fallen nature, because of our sinful nature.
03:23:29.000You know, we enjoy the beatific vision in heaven, we see the face of God, but that's only after we become purified through purgatory.
03:23:37.000You either enter heaven sinless, in which case you enjoy the beatific vision, or I should say after you repent, or you go to purgatory, which probably most people will, and the sins are painfully cleansed from you, and then you enjoy the beatific vision, but...
03:24:56.000...media that demonize us 24-7, along with academic institutions and governments that clearly hate us as well.
03:25:03.000We also now have countries full of people that either A, insist we have I don't want to hear a woman talk about fucking replacement migration.
03:25:12.000What man is like, oh, I want a beautiful girl, but I want her to talk about politics while she makes muffins.