EPISODE 415: EXCLUSIVE - THOUSANDS OF HOURS OF JAN 6TH FOOTAGE TO BE RELEASED
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Tucker Carlson reveals why he decided to release thousands of hours of surveillance footage from the January 6th hearing. China and Iran reach a peace deal, and a conservative Catholic group spends $4 million outing priests who use gay hookup apps. All this and more on today's Human Events Daily.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, powered by
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Today is March 10th, 2023, Anno Domini, exclusive story here at Human Events.
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Thousands of hours of January 6th footage is set to be released.
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Next, China brokering a peace deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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And finally, a conservative Catholic group spent $4 million outing priests who use gay
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Arguably the biggest story of the year so far, and the media who are all lined up outside
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this room right now trying to get a question with you, the establishment media are freaking
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Your decision to release the January 6th surveillance tapes here from the Capitol to Tucker Carlson.
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Well, this is all about transparency, and it won't just be to Tucker.
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Like any news organization, different people get exclusives.
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We watched during the January 6th, CNN would have exclusives all the time, and nobody complained.
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CNN actually got to be in the Statuary Hall for a whole hour for their own show.
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You've watched that January 6th would release only certain tapes.
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I think it's better for transparency that anyone can make their own decision up.
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And as we walk through, these are many more hours of tapes than the January 6th committee
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We want to make sure for security purposes, our certain exits aren't shown in others.
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But you know the most interesting thing, when I sat down, when I had the team talk to the
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Capitol Police about making sure they had no problems with the exit is showing, they
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They literally had then-Speaker Pelosi's daughter showing the secure location that they take the
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And I don't remember the press ever getting upset with that.
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And I've heard this directly from people close to the speaker's office.
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Now, what they're doing is, as he mentioned there, the security review.
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And it isn't just 14,000 hours, it's 42,000 hours.
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And that the massive trove of it is going to be released, and it will be released publicly.
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And it'll be released in such a way that people are able, as I think this is what everybody
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What everybody wanted was one massive trove of this.
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Not a little bit here and not a little bit there.
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There's going to be a massive release of January 6th tapes.
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And it will come out, and everybody will be able to go through it.
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The weaponized autism will be able to go through it.
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And in fact, people that are interested in looking at this from the perspective of asking,
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are there any federal agents or federal informants, federal assets in this crowd will also be able
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And when I mentioned, I said this on Tim Pool last night, and I said, I think everyone's
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This is going to be an ability for everyone to take a crack at this thing.
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Because at the end of the day, that's what we all want.
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We know that there were, what, 75 to 100 people that got violent that day.
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Our argument is about the hundreds of people, possibly 1,000 people, that did not commit any
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violence that walked in to doors that were open to them.
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People who were let in, people who were escorted in, like Jacob Chansley.
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How does that guy not get a pardon after all this?
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And the big lie, the actual big lie, was that it was an insurrection.
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Brian Sicknick, they've got the footage of him walking around.
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Remember, he was bludgeoned to death by a fire extinguisher.
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This Sunday special, and I am still doing my digital fast, just so you know.
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But this Sunday special this week that we are going to have, it's going to be myself, Darren
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Beattie, and we are going to go through everything, soup to nuts, on January 6th, from start to
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finish, all the lies that they told us, all the footage that's been revealed, all the truth
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The only people killed on January 6th were Trump supporters, Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan.
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That's why I went to CPAC and led that standing ovation for Ashley Babbitt's mother.
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I didn't actually realize that she was in the crowd.
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I knew she was, you know, in attendance at the conference.
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I didn't realize that she was in the crowd while we were speaking, while we were saying
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I appreciate the fact that she came out to, it was me and Cash and Julie Kelly and Amanda
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But I said, as I always say, I wish that we didn't have to do these things.
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I don't think that any of us want these things to happen.
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I wish that we didn't have a regime in charge in Washington, D.C.
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The institution, somebody said this to me the other day.
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They said, well, Jack, but the institutions are strong.
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I said, look, it's not about the institutions being strong.
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It's about the institutions taking over, the FBI, the CIA, the DOJ.
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That's exactly what we're seeing going on with these January 6th tapes.
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They used this as a justification to install a regime in Washington, D.C.
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controlled by the administrative state, controlled by the bureaucrats,
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controlled by the suits, not controlled by we, the people.
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And these tapes, when they are released, are going to give us leverage.
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Let's talk about how the Cold War between Saudi Arabia and Iran is running hot.
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You called the Ayatollah Khamenei the new Hitler of the Middle East.
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If you want to look for a threat, you look at Saudi Arabia.
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They've been going at it in one way or another for a long time now.
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It's really coming at the expense of ordinary Middle Easterners.
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Coming from Iranian state media, it appears that Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed to re-establish ties, diplomatic ties, and reopen embassies in two months' time.
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With a breakthrough story that could prove to be a turning point in West Asia.
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A story that could change the region's geopolitical dynamics.
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Iran and Saudi Arabia, two sworn enemies, are now friends again.
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By the way, it's been a little bit longer than seven years of hostilities between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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I mean, these countries have fought a war together.
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So there was the oil crisis, the oil tanker wars of the 1980s going into the 90s.
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So it's a little bit more than just seven years.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran are now back, normalizing relations.
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And more to the point, who was it that brokered this deal?
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And you know what's on the line here for the United States?
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Because I'll guarantee you what's going on right now.
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A key component, and we've talked about this for years here.
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Go back to all the China specials that we've done.
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What do you think they want out of Saudi Arabia?
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The same thing everybody wants out of Saudi Arabia.
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They want the gas, and they want as little terrorism as physically possible.
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Lock up those guys and keep the barrels flowing.
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The reason we talk about Xinjiang, we talk about the Uyghurs, we talk about all that situation in western China.
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Xinjiang province is located directly adjacent to Pakistan.
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They want the highways that they can build directly over those mountains because they want that flow of oil and gas from Iran, Saudi Arabia, that they are now able to get.
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They're building a port in Gwadar in Pakistan right now.
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Because they are going to be able to get it so much faster this way, even than by sea.
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And you know what else they're not going to have to worry about by sea?
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The United States Navy, the international law of the sea, all of those different things.
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And they are going to work together with all of the money they have.
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You know that old line that Vladimir Lenin once said?
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Capitalists will sell you the rope that you use to hang them with.
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Because that's exactly what we've done with the Chinese Communist Party.
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They are now using that to stretch the wings of the dragon, the arms of the dragon around the world.
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And I've said for a long, long time, the best way to deal with this is decoupling.
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Don't give them the ability to revalue their currency.
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You want to do something about the currency manipulation,
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how about we use a little something called tariffs?
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How about we use a little something called economic warfare?
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If we don't like the people in Beijing, the answer isn't bombs and missiles.
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The answer is dealing with them in a way that, number one, is economically sustainable for us,
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but number two, allows us to revitalize the United States of America.
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There's a reason that the airports in China look first rate and the airport in LaGuardia, New York looks like the third world, okay?
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And pretty much all East Coast airports look like this.
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Philadelphia airport, you don't want to go in and out of there.
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And then Philadelphia, Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, New York, you know the list.
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The cost is that the United States of America will no longer be the innovator in the world.
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We'll no longer be able to basically sustain our own population.
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We gutted the South in the name of being consumers.
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The only time Hollywood shows the Midwest is in a horror movie.
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From Stranger Things all the way back to Halloween, John Carpenter.
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They look at them as flyovers, as rednecks, all this.
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And just because you don't talk the same way as people from the coasts.
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And just because you don't necessarily like to do the same things with your time.
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That you'd rather go to a NASCAR race instead of a wine bar or for brunch.
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And in fact, it's probably a lot more similar to the original American way of life.
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We used to call this part of America the America that matters.
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But those values, because for a lot of reasons, but a lot of it's economically driven.
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And you've got people like the Chinese Communist Party that are winning in terms of all of this.
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Xi Jinping just got re-handed all of his titles.
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A group of wealthy Catholic conservatives in Colorado has been hunting for gay clergy members
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Washington Post broke this story about the group that has spent millions of dollars
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to purchase data from dating apps in their search for closeted clergy.
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The organization called Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal
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is defending this data tracking as a quote-unquote service to the church.
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In a blog post yesterday, the group's president acknowledged buying publicly available data
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from hookup apps and providing bishops with lists of clergy using the apps.
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The group's disputes, the Washington Post claimed that the focus was exclusively on gay priests.
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They say they were trying to track down any priests using the hookup apps.
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The Post reports that one of the wealthy philanthropists behind this group is Tim Riker,
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who lost a Republican primary in the 7th Congressional District last year.
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The Catholic Foundation of Northern Colorado, which works with the Archdiocese of Denver
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to manage donations, has given the group that's hunting gay clergy at least $400,000,
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The group is called the Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal.
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I'm going to explain exactly what that problem is.
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The problem is you're only doing this in Colorado, and it needs to be done nationwide.
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This is exactly what Pope Benedict warned us about in his final book about the American clergy.
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These are priests that are breaking their vows.
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These are priests that are not living up to their frock.
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These are priests that are using their positions
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and the positions within their parishes for fraud.
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These priests need to be outed, and they need to be dealt with.
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Mark Bauman, John Martin, Tim Reichert, according to the Washington Post and public records.
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They have audio of their nonprofit's president discussing their mission and other documents.
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They're saying they're going to locate the individuals, and they're going to use this.
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No U.S. data privacy laws prohibit the sale of this data.
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The group's aim is to empower the church to carry out its mission
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by giving bishops evidence-based resources with which to identify weaknesses
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So the group's leader has said that they will agree to an interview soon—
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and they put out a statement on FirstThings.com, and it says this.
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The purpose of our group is to love the church and to help the church to be holy
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with every tool she should be given, including data.
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The group has done other research in addition to the analysis of dating and hookup apps.
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This is—these behaviors are damaging to the church.
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They are damaging to the reputation of the Catholic church.
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They're damaging to the reputation of my church, my family's church.
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This has been our church for as long as we've had family—as long as our family has existed.
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We're going to fight for it, and we're going to fix it.
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Now, look, look, by the way, by the way, this is still the Catholic church.
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But in this situation, you have people that are in positions of authority within the church
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that are using their positions to perpetuate fraud.
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And because of that, because of that, perhaps it's best that they don't be priests anymore.
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I've talked about these kind of apps for straight couples and every couple out there.
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You can order your sexual partner of the night from a piece of glass in your hand.
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Does that sound like something that the Bible would want?
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Or does that sound like something out of Sodom and Gomorrah?
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The way to deal with it is you ask these priests to resign and you ask that they seek redemption.
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And if you've broken your vows, then you have to go through a process.
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And you certainly, most certainly, should not be around children.
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And I'll do the numbers all day long about how, yes, there are more school teacher pedophiles in this country today that have been convicted far more than any priests ever.
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But like I say all the time, it is my job to hold my own people accountable.
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That's why I will be critical of conservatives.
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That's why I'll be critical of people on my side who are in positions of power.
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And in this case, as a Catholic, and as somebody who I, you know, I'm public about being a Catholic.
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When we're down in Austin for the Minds Convention this April, you and I are going to Latin Mass, Ian.
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Apparently, we're also going to be doing a song together.
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And so if I'm doing anything with my platform, then I'm absolutely going to be doing that to correct these errors, to correct this sin.
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And to support groups, find the name again, the Catholic, Laity, and Clergy for Renewal.
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I hope they get millions and millions more in donations, and I'd be proud to support them.
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Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.