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00:10:14.000You know, voters tell pollsters all over the country and here in Pennsylvania that immigration is one of the key issues that they're looking at this election, and specifically the influx of illegal immigrants from more than 150 countries.
00:10:27.000How many illegal immigrants would you estimate your administration has released into the country over the last three and a half years?
00:10:34.000Well, I'm glad you raised the issue of immigration, because I agree with you.
00:10:36.000It is a topic of discussion that people want to rightly have.
00:10:41.000And you know what I'm going to talk about right now, which is...
00:11:11.000Let her say the stupid shit she's gonna say and then catch her with that.
00:11:14.000These dudes over at Fox are thirsty to, like, you know, get a gotcha moment here.
00:11:18.000Granted, I don't feel sorry for her because this is what Trump deals with all the time when he's on fucking CNN. But, uh, it's like, bro, come on, man.
00:11:25.000You're a little too thirsty right now.
00:11:28.000And when you came into office, your administration immediately reversed a number of Trump border policies, most significantly the policy that required illegal immigrants to be detained through deportation, either in the U.S. or in Mexico.
00:12:17.000The first bill that we offered Congress before we worked on infrastructure, before the Inflation Reduction Act, before the Chips and Science Act, before the bipartisan Safe Communities Act, the first bill, practically within hours of taking the oath, Was a bill to fix our immigration system.
00:12:54.000We recognized from day one that to the point of this being your first question, it is a priority for us as a nation and for the American people.
00:13:03.000And our focus has been on fixing a problem.
00:13:06.000And from day one then, we have done a number of things.
00:13:09.000Including to address our asylum system and put more resources, getting more judges.
00:13:13.000What we needed to do to tighten up penalties and increase penalties for illegal crossings.
00:13:18.000What we needed to do to deal with points of entry between border entry points.
00:13:26.000On supporting what was a bipartisan effort, including some of the most conservative members of the United States Congress, to actually strengthen the border.
00:13:34.000That border bill would have put 1,500 more border agents at the border, which is why— She references this a lot, which is why I'm saying, like, bro, interview her.
00:13:41.000Let her fucking give you her bullshit answer so that you can properly respond instead of cutting her off.
00:13:45.000The problem is that these Fox guys are so horny for this interview that, like, they're—you know what I mean?
00:13:50.000They're not letting her answer the points.
00:13:53.000Let her fucking dig her own grave, bro.
00:13:55.000I believe the Border Patrol agents supported the bill.
00:13:58.000It would have allowed us to stem the flow of fentanyl coming into the United States, which is a scourge affecting people of every background, every geographic location in our country, killing people.
00:14:06.000It would have allowed us to put more resources into prosecuting transnational criminal organizations, which I have done as the attorney general, former attorney general of a border state.
00:14:13.000Madam Vice President, a couple of things.
00:14:14.000Prosecuted trafficking of drugs, guns, and human beings.
00:14:18.000Six Democrats voted against that bill.
00:14:20.000And Donald Trump learned about that bill and told them to kill it because he preferred to run on a problem instead of fixing a problem.
00:14:26.000And in this election, this is rightly a discussion That the American people want to have, and what they want are solutions, and they want a president of the United States who's not playing political games with the issue, but actually is focused on fixing it.
00:14:38.000Six Democrats voted against that bill.
00:14:40.000It would have allowed 1.8 million illegal immigrants into the country a year.
00:14:43.000A lot of conservatives had a problem with it.
00:14:46.000Okay, so these are the people that voted against it.
00:15:01.000But more importantly, back to the original premise, Jocelyn Nungary, Rachel Morin, Lakin Riley, they are young women who were brutally assaulted and killed by some of the men who were released at the beginning of the administration, well before a negotiated bipartisan bill.
00:15:15.000Former President Clinton actually referred to Lakin Riley Sunday, campaigning for you in Georgia, saying, if those men had been properly vetted, Lakin Riley probably would not have been killed.
00:15:22.000So, if it wouldn't have happened, This is well before any negotiation.
00:15:26.000This is well before Donald Trump got involved in the politics.
00:15:28.000This is a specific policy decision by your administration to release these men into the country.
00:15:33.000So what I'm saying to you, do you owe those families an apology?
00:15:37.000Let me just say, first of all, those are tragic cases.
00:15:55.000It is also true that if a border security had actually been passed nine months ago, it would be nine months That we would have had more border agents at the border, more support for the folks who are working around the clock trying to hold it all together to ensure that no future harm would occur.
00:16:13.000And this election in 20 days will determine whether we have a president of the United States who actually cares more about fixing a problem even if it is not to their political advantage in an election.
00:16:33.000Because of the Biden-Harris administration open border policies catch and release, they were enrolled in the Alternatives to Detention program.
00:16:40.000This meant that they were released into the United States.
00:16:42.000It was not even a full three weeks later that they would take my daughter Jocelyn Nungere's life.
00:16:47.000I believe the Biden-Harris administration open border policies are responsible for the death of my daughter.
00:18:24.000That's why people are in limbo for years, guys.
00:18:26.000Like, they'll get an NTA, notice to appear, whatever, and they'll be in limbo forever, because immigration courts are so fucking backed up, it's bad.
00:19:22.000She's evading questions and not answering them.
00:19:26.000And there have been changes, and you've talked about some of them.
00:19:28.000When it comes to immigration, you supported allowing immigrants in the country illegally to apply for driver's license, to qualify for free tuition at universities, to be enrolled in free health care.
00:19:37.000Do you still— Yeah, she wants to pass this bill also to, like, you know, give black guys, like, some money, a bill to, like, help them out with that, which, you know, I think that's kind of—that's racism reversed, but that's a whole other conversation.
00:19:51.000Listen, that was five years ago, and I'm very clear that I will follow the law.
00:19:54.000I have made that statement over and over again, and as Vice President of the United States, that's exactly what I've done, not to mention before.
00:20:00.000If that's the case, you chose a running mate, Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, who signed those very things into state law.
00:20:24.000Look, let me explain to you guys how they actually don't support federal law with a lot of these states, right?
00:20:31.000There's something called sanctuary cities, right?
00:20:33.000And these sanctuary cities, guys, basically are almost like impervious to federal law where they don't necessarily honor immigration detainers, right?
00:21:27.000So, Immigration Detainer, guys, is where Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, right, goes ahead and says, look, we're putting a detainer on this set individual.
00:22:19.000They're going to go ahead and put them into the system.
00:22:22.000Immigration and Customs Enforcement a lot of times gets the booking sheets every day of everyone that's arrested by the local jails, right?
00:22:28.000And don't put a detainer on an individual that is here illegally.
00:22:32.000So this individual doesn't have paperwork, etc., is an illegal alien.
00:22:35.000Don't put something called a detainer on that individual.
00:22:37.000So they're going to take him from immigration custody once he's done serving his time.
00:22:40.000So let's say he gets out on bond or some other shit like that.
00:22:44.000ICE will put a detainer on him for the local police department to hold the body, right?
00:23:14.000A lot of cities are what you would call sanctuary cities where they don't abide by immigration law.
00:23:19.000So that guy that should have been in jail for the DUI and then gets out on bond, he doesn't get picked up by immigration like he's supposed to.
00:23:57.000That is what a detainer is, and then what a sanctuary city is, and how a lot of the times these sanctuary cities don't comply with the feds when it comes to immigration.
00:24:05.000Give me what's in the chat if that makes sense.
00:24:06.000Give me what's in the chat if that makes sense, guys.
00:24:11.000So decriminalizing border crossings, like you said in 2019.
00:24:14.000I do not believe in decriminalizing border crossings, and I've not done that as vice president.
00:24:23.000I'm the only person who's running for president who has prosecuted Transnational criminal organizations, from the Sinaloa Cartel to the Guadalajara Cartel to people who have trafficked in guns, drugs and human beings.
00:24:34.000I have spent a significant part of my career going after people who present a threat to the safety of the American people and cross our border with the intent of doing us harm and cross our border illegally.
00:24:47.000And I will do that work as vice president.
00:24:50.000This is a time when voters, especially here in Pennsylvania, are inundated.
00:24:53.000Yeah, see, if I was the interviewer, excuse me, I would be grilling her like, look, what's up with these sanctuary cities in a state that you were, you know, one of the chief people on, right?
00:25:04.000What's up with these sanctuary cities?
00:25:06.000What's up with San Francisco being a sanctuary city?
00:25:50.000A public report that, under Donald Trump's administration, these surgeries were available to, on a medical necessity basis, to people in the federal prison system.
00:26:01.000How could transitioning be a medical necessity, though?
00:26:04.000I think, frankly, that ad from the Trump campaign is a little bit of, like, throwing, you know, stones when you're living in a glass house.
00:26:09.000The Trump aides say that he never advocated for that prison policy and no gender transition surgeries happened during his presidency.
00:26:14.000Well, you know what, you've got to take responsibility for what happened in your administration.
00:26:16.000Yeah, no surgeries happened in his presidency.
00:26:17.000So, would you still advocate for using taxpayer dollars for gender reassignment surgeries?
00:26:35.000Like I said, I think it's—he spent $20 million on those ads trying to create a sense of fear in the voters because he actually has no plan in this election that is about focusing on the needs of the American people, whereas— $20 million on that ad.
00:26:50.000On an issue that, as it relates to the biggest issues that affect the American people, it's really quite remote.
00:26:56.000And, again, his policy was no different.
00:27:00.000On plans for the American people, I'm offering a plan to deal with affordable housing.
00:27:03.000I'm offering a plan to deal with what we need to do to strengthen small businesses, which are the backbone of America's economy.
00:27:09.000I am offering a plan that is about taking care of young parents and giving them the support they need.
00:27:14.000My plans for the economy will strengthen the economy, as have been reviewed by 16 Nobel laureates, Goldman Sachs, Moody's, and recently The Wall Street Journal, which have all studied our plans and have indicated my plans for our economy would strengthen our economy, his would make them weaker, would ignite inflation and invite a recession by the middle of next year.
00:27:31.000Why do you think more people say they trust him on the economy than they trust you?
00:27:35.000I think that when you look at an analysis of our plans for what we would do as president of the United States, it has been clear to those who study and understand how economic policy works that moving forward, because I do believe the American people are ready to turn the page on the divisiveness and the type of rhetoric that has come out of Donald Trump.
00:27:57.000People are ready to chart a new way forward, and they want a president who has a plan for the future And a plan that is sound and will strengthen our country.
00:28:04.000My plan for the economy does exactly that.
00:28:07.000His plan would be, again, to give tax cuts to billionaires and the biggest corporations in our country and blow up our deficit.
00:28:13.000It's interesting you said turn the page, Madam Vice President.
00:28:15.000You were asked on two different shows last week what, if anything, you would do differently than President Biden.
00:28:19.000Would you have done something differently than President Biden during the past four years?
00:28:24.000There is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of, and I've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.
00:28:34.000Under a Harris administration, what would the major changes be, and what would stay the same?
00:28:40.000Sure, well, I mean, I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and so that would be one change in terms of, but also, I think it's important to say with, you know, 28 days to go, I'm not Donald Trump.
00:28:51.000So, you're not Joe Biden, you're not Donald Trump, but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently?
00:28:56.000My presidency will not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency.
00:29:00.000And like every new president that comes into office, I will bring my life experiences, my professional experiences, and freshen new ideas.
00:29:08.000I represent a new generation of leadership.
00:29:10.000I, for example— Yeah, well, that's tough to do when you're the vice president under a failing administration.
00:29:16.000I'm someone who has not spent the majority of my career in Washington, D.C. I invite ideas, whether it be from the Republicans who are supporting me, who were just on stage with me minutes ago, and the business sector, and others who can contribute to the decisions that I make about, for example, my plan for increasing the supply of housing in America and bringing down the cost of housing,
00:29:34.000addressing the issue of small businesses, which is about working with the private sector to bring more capital and access to capital to our small business leaders, including my plan, For a $25,000 down payment assistance for first-time home buyers and for small businesses extending the tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000.
00:29:51.000We've heard a lot about those plans in recent days.
00:29:53.000Your campaign slogan is a new way forward, and it's time to turn the page.
00:29:56.000You've been vice president for three and a half years, so what are you turning the page from?
00:30:01.000Well, first of all, turning the page from the last decade In which we have been burdened with the kind of rhetoric coming from Donald Trump that has been designed and implemented to divide our country and have Americans literally point fingers at each other.
00:30:16.000Rhetoric and an approach to leadership that suggests that the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down instead of what we all know.
00:30:22.000The strength of leadership is based on who you lift up.
00:30:24.000The strength of an American president, which is one who understands that the vast majority of us have more in common than what separates us.
00:30:31.000That is turning the page— That is about turning the page on rhetoric that people are, frankly, exhausted of Brett.
00:30:38.000People are exhausted— More than 70 percent of people tell the country is on the wrong track.
00:30:41.000They say the country is on the wrong track.
00:30:42.000If it's on the wrong track, that track follows three and a half years of you being vice president and president Biden.
00:31:15.000Listen, over the last decade, it is clear to me, and certainly the Republicans who are on stage with me, the former chief of staff to the president, Donald Trump, former defense secretaries, national security adviser— Yeah, they're all fucking neocons that were involved in fucking orchestrating the Iraqi war, a bunch of these fucking Republicans that are supporting her from the Bush administration.
00:31:41.000Unless you guys want to go to war, which is exactly why they're backing her, by the way, because the Democratic Party is a party of war this time around.
00:31:49.000His vice president, one, that he is unfit to serve, that he is unstable, that he is dangerous, and that people are exhausted with someone who professes to be a leader who spends full-time demeaning and engaging in— Oh, my God, my feelings.
00:32:05.000Personal grievances and it being about him instead of the American people, people are tired of that.
00:32:10.000If that's the case, why is half the country supporting him?
00:32:12.000Why is he beating you in a lot of swing states?
00:32:14.000Why, if he's as bad as you say, that half of this country is now supporting this person who could be the 47th president of the United States?
00:32:33.000Oh, God, I would never say that about the American people.
00:32:35.000And, in fact, if you listen to Donald Trump, if you watch any of his rallies, he's the one who tends to demean and belittle and diminish...
00:32:42.000The American people, he's— Oh, yeah, he said—he called her retarded at some conference, bro.
00:32:47.000The one who talks about an enemy within, an enemy within, talking about the American people, suggesting he would turn the American military on the American people.
00:32:57.000We asked that question to the former president today.
00:33:00.000Harris Faulkner had a town hall, and this is how he responded.
00:33:04.000They were saying I was, like, threatening.
00:34:01.000And in a democracy, The president of the United States in the United States of America should be willing to be able to handle criticism without saying he'd lock people up for doing it.
00:34:12.000And this is what is at stake, which is why you have someone like the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff saying what Mark Milley has said about Donald Trump being a threat to the United States of America.
00:34:24.000JUAN GONZÁLEZ: He's quoted in the Bob Woodward book that way, yes.
00:34:26.000Let me ask you this, Madam Vice President.
00:34:28.000You call Donald Trump— AMY GOODMAN: Let's not diminish the significance of that.
00:34:30.000JUAN GONZÁLEZ: You call Donald Trump—he's misguided.
00:35:24.000Joe Biden, I have watched from the Oval Office to the Situation Room, and he has the judgment and the experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions on behalf of the American people.
00:35:38.000She gave the politically correct answer.
00:36:04.000After George Clooney said within a few minutes of talking to President Biden at a fundraiser that he thought this was not the same Joe Biden that we saw on the debate stage— Donald Trump is on the ballot.
00:36:18.000I think the American people have a concern about Donald Trump, which is why the people who know him best, including leaders of our national security community, have all spoke— Here we go.
00:36:32.000Even people who worked for him in the Oval Office, worked with him in the Situation Room, and have said he is unfit And dangerous and should never be president of the United States again, including his former vice president, which is why the job was open for him to choose another running mate.
00:37:34.000If that's the case, what do you say to critics who look at the actions of your administration and say you're not acting like Iran is the number one threat?
00:37:42.000Well, I will tell you most recently, whether it was in April or in October— And here's the thing.
00:37:48.000She's in a sucky place, because she's the vice president, right?
00:37:53.000So she's technically the second most powerful person in the United States, but The president makes a final call and everything.
00:38:00.000So, she can have a viewpoint and Joe Biden doesn't necessarily have to respect it, right?
00:38:05.000So, but at the same time, she can't sit there and throw Joe under the bus, right?
00:38:10.000Because she is a sitting vice president and she can't be like, oh yeah, well actually I want to do this why I ran, but Joe didn't want to do it.
00:38:17.000So, she's got a Protect herself while simultaneously, like, trying to protect Joe, but that puts her in a bad spot.
00:38:27.000So this is kind of a sucky situation for her as well, right?
00:38:32.000Oh, man, so incompetent, man, both of them.
00:38:36.000And then several hours on each occasion that Iran posed a threat to Israel, I was there.
00:38:44.000Most recently in the Situation Room, in the most recent attack, Working with the heads of our military and doing what America must always do to defend and to support Israel in its requirement to defend itself.
00:39:03.000And to give American support to be able to allow Israel to have the resources to defend itself against attack, including from Iran and Iran's terrorist proxies in the region.
00:39:14.000But those proxies were getting funded by Iran.
00:39:16.000And my commitment to that is unyielding and unwavering.
00:39:20.000Critics just say that you either relaxed or failed to enforce sanctions on Iran, allowing all of this money to flow into Iran, like billions in oil profits— Let's go back to Donald Trump, who pulled out of a deal that would have actually put Iran in check— But here are the estimates in billions— And then it was during Donald Trump's administration that we had an American military base that was— So they're talking about the Iran oil revenue, 2021, $37 million, 2022.
00:39:46.000So, yeah, it just kind of, like, increased significantly.
00:39:49.000A tact where American soldiers suffered traumatic brain injuries and Donald Trump dismissed them as headaches, not to mention how Donald Trump has treated and talked about America's military and military service people calling them suckers and losers, has diminished the significance.
00:40:06.000And I would like that we would have a conversation that is grounded in Full assessment of the facts, which includes—I think this interview is supposed to be about the choices that your viewers should be presented about this election, and the contrast is important.
00:40:23.000And on the subject of Iran, I am offering what should be an important contrast that is presented for folks to make a decision that they feel— And there are critics who look at what the administration did and say—and think differently.
00:40:43.000There are a lot of things that people want to learn about you and your policies, and that's why we invited you here.
00:40:47.000I invite everyone to go to KamalaHarris.com, and you will see that I have 80 pages of policies that are quite comprehensive and should be accessible to anyone who would like to read them, and it includes what I intend to do about affordable housing, what I intend to do about small businesses, what I intend to do to strengthen our economy— And that's why we invited you here, to see where you were in 2019 and where you are now.
00:41:06.000America's military, and should we have the most lethal and best fighting force in the world?
00:41:11.000Madam Vice President, they're giving me a hard wrap here.
00:43:42.000That's gonna affect your ability to afford groceries.
00:43:47.000Guys, us getting into war is going to increase, or if we avoid war, or decrease your food bill more than whatever the fuck she tries to institute.
00:44:48.000but you know a lot of americans don't give a about that stuff which i understand i get it because for them like oh look foreign policy no man foreign policy is extremely important man staying out of war is incredibly important guys telling y'all man so anyway um so oh someone said they already sent troops to israel i wouldn't be surprised wouldn't be surprised okay let's look at some of these chats And guys,
00:47:36.000I know some of y'all are fucking Drake fans in here watching this shit.
00:47:39.000But I did a whole tweet about this that...
00:47:42.000that Drake is a big reason why we have the masculinity crisis that we have nowadays because ever since like he hit the scene in 2008-2009 there's been an explosion in bitch ass niggadry explosion so yeah man absolutely crazy shit man big big problem Let's see here.
00:48:09.000I'm going on Twitter right now looking at what's on here Okay, look at this shit These fucking thoughts.
00:49:23.000I was just talking to her right before this.
00:49:24.000Like, right before I walked in, she was...
00:49:25.000I love it when, like, women say, automatically assume you're either A, don't have a girlfriend, or B, you don't have a mom if you're critical of their stupidity.
00:50:46.000Alright, let me, uh, I'm screening through Twitter, because I gotta look at it first to make sure we don't get fucking kicked off this shit, because y'all know.
00:54:53.000Can't tell you how many times where we'd arrest somebody for a federal crime, very serious federal crime, and I could smell booze on his fucking breath.
00:54:59.000Or I could smell alcohol on them because they had to get drunk to commit the crime that they were doing.
00:57:56.000I don't see people, you know, off themselves off of porn, but that shit is terrible for you, too.
00:58:01.000Honestly, if you avoid those things, if you're not watching porn, if you're not doing drugs, if you're not drinking alcohol, right, and you don't gamble, these four things, if you don't have the...
00:58:13.000If you could avoid those four things, there's no way you can't be successful.
00:58:18.000There's no way you can't be successful.
01:00:21.000We did some dumb shit here and there, right?
01:00:23.000That's how I told you guys the story about how I got in trouble and how it fucking had these false accusations on me and shit like that And I had the whole internal affairs investigation I beat and everything else like that But that was during that binger period right?
01:00:37.000And Who knows what would have happened if I decided nah, this is too fun.
01:00:49.000After years and years and years of being disciplined and saying, no, I need to get back to the gym, this is fucking a bender, fuck this shit, right?
01:01:06.000That's the most I ever drank in my life, that's the longest I ever drank in my life, and that's the fucking last time I'm gonna drink in my life like that ever fucking again.
01:01:53.000Like I told y'all before, that whole internal investigation was during that week where that stupid shit happened.
01:01:58.000These fucking idiots were able to make lies on me because, but since I wasn't like 100% sober the whole time, I couldn't like, I just knew like I didn't go in the club.
01:02:05.000I couldn't like refute their fucking lies like 100% at that point, right?
01:02:59.000I say, guys, please, if you have a drug problem, you have an alcohol problem, you have a gambling problem, you have a fucking porn problem, whatever it may be, guys, please stop.
01:03:16.000You don't think it's a problem until it is.
01:03:18.000And then you're a fucking young successful guy like this guy and then you, you know, fucking next thing you know you're falling off a balcony dying.
01:04:28.000Maybe you got a family, maybe you got kids, maybe you got friends, maybe you got your parents, somebody, you got, you have something to live for, man.
01:04:35.000It's never that bad to fucking sit there and say you're gonna take the easy way out and put a fucking gun in your mouth and do something to yourself or jump off a balcony or any of that other shit.
01:05:35.000For anyone that is having thoughts, whether it's putting a fucking gun in your mouth or jumping off or doing some other shit like that, just type in thoughts in the thing and just send me a DM. After I get off this stream, I'll respond to all you motherfuckers.
01:08:13.000I'm looking for something to react for you guys on Twitter.
01:08:16.000The thing is that I'm scrolling through because I'm, like, screening it out because, like, there's a bunch of shit on Twitter that's fucked.
01:09:37.000Because it's the most obvious thing that someone would come out with a hot take and then get a little backlash and then, you know, be a normal human and try to listen to other points of views and then sit there and ponder, hmm, was I originally right or was I wrong?
01:09:51.000And then say, hmm, I guess I was wrong.
01:09:53.000My initial statements were kind of fucked up.
01:12:51.000So, though I don't like his statements and I don't agree with his statements and I think that he's wrong on a lot of things, I will still fight for this man's ability to say it and I don't think he should have been cancelled.
01:13:00.000I don't think he should have lost his accounts.
01:13:02.000I think he should be able to say what the fuck he wants to say and I don't think he should be penalized for it.
01:13:07.000Now I know some of you say, oh well, you know, freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom of consequences.
01:16:03.000I'm able to divorce my feelings from other people's takes.
01:16:09.000The speech you don't like needs to be protected, asshole.
01:16:13.000And that's the difference between me and pussies like you.
01:16:16.000I will fight for someone's ability to say things that offend me.
01:16:23.000That's the difference between me and you.
01:16:25.000I will literally fight for people that I dislike, whether it's Anus and Reach, L3 Podcast, fucking Hassan, people that I disagree with on almost everything, I will fight for their ability to say what the fuck they want to say.
01:16:38.000Even though I disagree with almost all their points.
01:17:53.000You're probably an American or a British person.
01:17:55.000Get on a fucking plane and go there, nigga!
01:18:00.000Because here's the problem with you fucking guys.
01:18:03.000Let me go in on some of you fucking, like, you know, you fucking Muslim guys that want to come in here and try to impose your fucking will.
01:21:21.000Just like an American isn't going to go to Saudi Arabia and try to impose Westernism and tell them this is what the fuck it is because they'll say, fuck you.
01:21:44.000Because some of you guys are the first ones to cry about freedom of speech, and then someone says something about the Prophet, and you guys are the first ones to fucking cry.
01:27:15.000But even my brother, who's a fucking milkman, who's a very religious guy, understands that the United States of America is not a Muslim country.
01:30:21.000Are you really down for something if you agree with 100% of it and you stand with it or you agree with 90% of it but there's 10% of it that pisses you off?
01:30:30.000Who's actually standing 10 toes down for real?
01:30:33.000I would argue the person that stand up for something that there's parts of it that he don't like and he still stands tall for it, that guy's the real one.
01:30:59.000Canadians in here trying to tell me, a lot of you niggas that are talking shit about free speech, you niggas can't speak freely in your country.
01:31:06.000You guys literally can't even speak freely in your country and you're over here trying to tell me about free speech.
01:31:11.000Nigga, you go to jail for talking about certain shit.
01:31:14.000You could go to, tweet something and then go to prison.
01:37:13.000Man, if I was prime minister, you niggas would be fucked.
01:37:16.000If I was president of the United States, aka if I was supreme leader, right, go to dream world.
01:37:22.000Make me Prime Minister, make me Supreme Leader of the United States, make me President, whatever the fuck you want to call me, you niggas will all be cooked, man.
01:41:53.000We are better than you niggas in every fucking regard.
01:41:58.000Honestly, the state of Texas is better than you niggas.
01:42:01.000The state of Texas alone is better than Canada and the UK. You guys, literally, the United Kingdom, you guys should be called the United Kingdom of Pajits.
01:48:46.000So anyway, as far as Osmond Gold goes, disagree with him, but I don't as far as Osmond Gold goes, disagree with him, but I don't think he should be banned from everywhere I think he should be able to have his space.
01:49:15.000A lot of y'all don't like Tommy Robinson.
01:49:17.000I think Tommy Rogers should be able to say what he wants to say too, but he lives in UK where niggas put him in jail Shit Jackson Hinkle just posted this I Here we go, World War III. World War III coming.
01:49:40.000Let me share a screen with y'all ninjas real quick.
01:50:46.000I'm here with the Prime Minister, with Colonel Orr, with our great American soldiers, our friends from the IDF. I can't think of a better example of the incredibly close and important cooperation between Israel and the United States.
01:51:02.000This is an outstanding example of how the American Armed Forces have made a commitment to Israel's safety and security.
01:51:10.000They've done this in many other ways, but I can't think of a better single example than what we're looking at right now.
01:51:17.000Yeah guys, we're gonna be switching to Castle Club soon.
01:51:52.000And the coalition for common defense that is expressed here not merely in expressed intentions, but in actual forces on the ground, I think is remarkable.
01:52:05.000So we're very, very happy with the cooperation.
02:05:35.000And guys, in the Discord, please add anything if I miss it, but we covered central banking, we covered Jewish control of the central banks, we covered how the central banks came into play, the Federal Reserve, we covered the Bolshevik Revolution, we covered the Holdemar situation, how a lot of people died.
02:05:57.000We covered what led up to World War II, World War I. Now we're getting into how the Jews declared war on Germany with the boycotts and Judea claiming a war against Germany.
02:06:50.000In 1933, in his first term, President Franklin Roosevelt normalized relations with the communists and the Soviet Union was granted diplomatic recognition.
02:06:59.000The Jewish William Christian Bullitt was made the first U.S. ambassador to the government.
02:07:04.000Bullitt was later reassigned as ambassador to France.
02:07:07.000The 32nd degree Freemason President Franklin Roosevelt suggested adding the all-seeing eye and the pyramid to the dollar bill.
02:07:15.000Roosevelt also openly praised communism.
02:07:53.000So, you guys are hilarious with this shit.
02:07:57.000Roosevelt issued Presidential Order 6102, which required all Americans to deliver all gold coins, gold billions, and gold certificates to their local Federal Reserve Bank.
02:08:09.000Any violators would be fined up to $10,000, imprisoned up to 10 years, or both, for knowingly violating this order.
02:08:17.000Since then, every U.S. citizen is in debt from birth and is property of the privately owned Federal Reserve System.
02:08:28.000And that was the year, in November, when Franklin Roosevelt then, in his very first term, recognized the Soviet Union, normalized relations.
02:08:41.000We already had the infiltration beginning, Soviet directed, a Communist Party directed.
02:08:48.000And what I discovered at a certain point in my research was that in order to perpetuate this alliance to continue relations with the Soviet Union, which became really an obsession of American governments from that day forward, the American government had to learn to lie to the people and tell us lies about communism, tell us lies about Stalin, tell us lies about the Soviet Union.
02:09:12.000Malcolm Muggeridge arrived in the USSR in 1932.
02:09:17.000He was one of the very few journalists to report on the real conditions in the countryside.
02:09:23.000For every article on the famine that appeared, two were published denying its existence.
02:09:30.000We talked about that in detail as well, man, how they fucking starved the shit out of the Russians.
02:09:36.000the most influential correspondent in Moscow was Walter Durante, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the New York Times.
02:09:44.000The New York Times is Jewish-owned, and during the first and second Hall of the Moor, its owner and publisher was the Jew Adolf Ox.
02:09:58.000Durante also married Jewess Jane Sharon shortly after the first Hall of the Moor.
02:10:07.000Not only the greatest liar among the journalists in Moscow, but he was the greatest liar of any journalist that I ever met in the 15 years of journalism.
02:10:18.000And we used to wonder whether, in fact, the authorities hadn't got some kind of hold over him because he so utterly played their game.
02:10:31.000Journalist Joseph Asloop claimed that Durante was a great KGB agent and lied like a trooper.
02:10:37.000When it came to the famine, the great famine of Ukraine, that was when his reporting was particularly disgraceful because he denied it to us any that was when his reporting was particularly disgraceful because he denied The Soviets actually grant Durante permission to tour Ukraine unchaperoned.
02:11:02.000He reports in the Times that all talk of famine now is ridiculous.
02:11:07.000Yet documents from the British Foreign Office reveal that in private conversations at the British Embassy, Duranty said as many as 10 million people had died.
02:11:20.000When they were discussing the question of recognizing the Soviet Union, the United States government recognizing the Soviet Union, the articles of Durante were considered as very valuable evidence on the side of recognition.
02:11:41.000The Ransky was present during the Red Terror, culminating in forced famine in Russia, the first Haldemar in 1921 to 1923, and also the second Haldemar in 1932 to 1933.
02:11:49.000Yet the Zionist-occupied U.S. government were eager to accept his narrative in order to recognize the Jewish-Bolshevik murderous regime.
02:11:56.000"And I think in some way this is where we see the rise of double standards." I think we also see the rise, eventually, of moral relativism, cultural relativism.
02:12:21.000These ills that we see in our culture today, I think, have their roots in this relationship.
02:12:27.000And so I would begin with this very beginning, because I think it was that important, November 16, 1933, the day we recognized the Soviet Union.
02:12:38.000This was very It's strange given the record of the Bolshevik government coming in, in terms of body count.
02:12:48.000In those early revolutionary years, the Soviet, the new Bolshevik secret police, executed without trial more than 1,000 people per month.
02:12:59.000Later in the 1930s, Stalin was killing tens of thousands of people per month, and yet the United States rushed into alliance Rushed to recognize the Soviet government under Roosevelt during World War II, rushed into this alliance.
02:13:19.000Both the British and the American government were heavily infiltrated by communist leading Jews and Soviet infiltrators.
02:13:26.000The political leaders in both Britain and America were under the controlling influence of a communist fifth column.
02:13:33.000Both Roosevelt and Churchill had surrounded themselves with Jewish advisors and relied on Jewish money to support their campaigns for office.
02:13:45.000Bro, I'm telling you, man, this shit runs deep.
02:13:47.000They don't want you guys to know this in history, bro.
02:14:18.000Hayler tried to make peace with the British on 10 different occasions.
02:14:21.000Drunkard Winston Churchill refused and wanted war no matter what and made the United States join World War II. That is a history they don't want you to know, right?
02:14:54.000Hiller also promised not he wouldn't invade Russia.
02:14:56.000See, look, even Rollo is a little blue-pilled when it comes to World War II. See, man, like, bro, people aren't all the way red-pilled when it comes to this shit, man.
02:15:33.000What I am saying, though, is that I find it interesting how they will not talk about the crimes of Stalin, they will not talk about the crimes of Eisenhower, they will not talk about the crimes of fucking Churchill.
02:16:33.000Some of the communist Jews that had infiltrated the US government...
02:16:36.000Why do you think after World War II we had the fucking Cold War?
02:16:40.000Where we didn't fuck with Russia after that?
02:16:41.000Because we knew that we had been infiltrated by them!
02:16:44.000Browning Roosevelt included Bernard Baruch, Felix Frankfurter, David Lilienthal, David Niles, Louis Brandeis, Samuel Rosenman, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Benjamin Cohen, Rabbi Stephen Wise, Francis Perkins, Sidney Hillman, Herbert K. Lehman, Jesse Strauss, Harold Lasky, Charles Wisansky, Samuel Untermyer, Edward Flynn, David Dubinsky, Mordecai Sakiel, Abby Fortas, Isidore Lubin, Harry Dexter White, David Weintraub, Nathan Silvermaster,
02:17:13.000Harold Glasser, Irving Kaplan, Salman Adler, Benjamin Cardoso, Anna Harold Glasser, Irving Kaplan, Salman Adler, Benjamin Cardoso, Anna Rosenberg, and numerous others.
02:17:21.000These communist-leaning Jews basically function as the Soviet Union's agents within the American government.
02:17:28.000Why do you think we had the Red Scare guys in Have you ever thought about that?
02:17:32.000Right after World War II, why did we go so hard on Russia and have a Cold War and have all these issues and we were going hard after communists, etc?
02:17:54.000Because we had been infiltrated by these motherfuckers, man.
02:17:58.000Jewish historian Lucy Davidovich noted, Roosevelt himself brought into his immediate circle more Jews than any other president before or after him.
02:20:12.000man look at this shit Janet Yellen Wendy Sherman David S. Cohan Ron Klain Polly Trottenberg Rachel Levine David A. Kessler Doug Emhoff Merrick Garland Avril Haines Victoria Newland Jeff Sainz Jessica Rosen Wursell Jared Berenstein Stephanie Pollack Scott Goldteam like guys is this really the United States of America?
02:21:04.000But what is interesting are his links with the Jewish community, which I'll go into in a little bit of detail here.
02:21:10.000The two basic areas of interest to look at in Churchill's career are the period when he was in the so-called wilderness, when he resigned from Stanley Baldwin's cabinet as a minister, and for the next 10 years, until 1939, he was out of office, out of any office at all.
02:21:27.000So all he had was his salary as a member of parliament and his rather pitiful earnings as a journalist, and yet somehow he managed to support an enormous country estate.
02:21:35.000Which cost a very large sum of money to support with all the gardeners and the nurseries and the nurses and the nannies and the cooks and the housekeepers.
02:21:43.000Yo, honestly, guys, give me ones in the chat if y'all did not know.
02:21:49.000And there's nothing wrong with this because most Americans are not going to know.
02:21:51.000Hell, I didn't even know this a while ago.
02:21:53.000Give me ones in the chat if you guys did not know that at the highest levels of government, we literally have hardcore Zios in there.
02:23:16.000uh the x in the um rumble stream now so come on over now guys make the switch on over castle.tv join we're gonna be reacting to other band documentaries we're gonna do um after this we're probably gonna do the greatest story never told we're gonna do hellstorm we're gonna do all of them it's gonna be a great time isn't the greatest story never told pretty much covered in this europa documentary I felt like it overlapped so much.
02:23:42.000Yeah, there is a good amount of it there, but that one focuses strictly on Hitler.