JUL 7, 2022 - BUILD BACK BUST! BORIS JOHNSON TO STEP DOWN AS PRIME MINISTER
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Build Back bust prime minister Boris Johnson resigns in the UK, a wef stooge and Klaus Schwab resign in the UK, the turning point student action summit is coming up, the highland park suspect apparently has confessed to the shooting and admits second attack was planned, and more!
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build back broke prime minister boris johnson a wef stooge and klaus schwab acolyte resigns
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in the uk i'm gonna break that all down but first the turning point student action summit coming up
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this the end of july just two weeks folks you got two weeks left if you want to go to this thing
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you got to go get your tickets right now the link is in the description tpsa.com slash sass
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president trump governor ron de santis and remember promo code poso all caps p-o-s-o
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well ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard today's edition of human events daily today is july 7th
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2022 anno domini today's top headlines build back bust boris johnson to step down as prime minister
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next the highland park suspect apparently has confessed to the shooting and admits second
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attack was planned madison wisconsin we'll get into all of that third huge settlement twitter has
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reinstated alex berenson after he was banned for quote covet misinformation and finally a report out
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of texas a uvalde officer apparently asked permission to shoot the gunman at the school
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but was never given an answer all this is more ahead human events daily
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good afternoon everybody good afternoon it thank you thank you it is clearly now the will
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of the parliamentary conservative party that there should be a new leader of that party and
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therefore a new prime minister and i've agreed with sir graham brady the chairman of our backbench
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mps that the process of choosing that new leader should begin now and the timetable will be announced
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next week and i've today appointed a cabinet to serve as i will until a new leader is in place
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build back bust world economic forum agent right boris johnson stepping down to resign as prime minister
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and you remember you remember this guy he had never really been a huge brexit supporter but then jumps
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onto that at the last minute and when it looked like they were going to win in 2016 and acted like oh i was
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always a brexit guy yeah not really um nigel was the brexit guy we all know that and and then boris
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finally works his way in works his way in works his way and becomes the conservative prime minister but
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didn't govern very conservatively did he no in fact as the energy crisis was exacerbated earlier this year
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there was a new quote rush to net zero agenda that was being pushed by the boris johnson government
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and in fact at one point andrew pierce even accused boris johnson's wife of being the one to push this
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agenda but the fact of the matter is they were talking about a green revolution green levy tax implemented
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and uh pushing to replace boilers with expensive environmentally friendly heat pumps across the
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entire country i'm reading this from the express uh you you've got all of these issues what was it
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an energy prices crisis which saw the average energy bill right for britain's soaring by almost doubling
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doubling in some cases possibly tripling just on basic energy your heat your air conditioning
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right they were pushing this thing and similar by the way do you see over in the netherlands right
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now they've got the farmers that are going at that are are responding to these crazy green schemes and
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green policies that are being pushed by who the netherlands government to reduce emissions just
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just reducing emissions a mad rush for zero is what it was referred to and people who are struggling
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with their electric and gas bills this year before the cap is lifted and their bills go up hundreds and
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hundreds of pounds they look at their bills and they see 25 of it is green taxes right you can't do
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that you simply can't be pushing stuff like that we've also got the situation where and of course i
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spoke to my friend raheem kasam of the national pulse about this i said raheem what's really going on
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here do we actually have a situation where uh this guy is going down because of his mismanagement is he
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going down because of his um his policies what's the real issue he said well all those are part of
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it but and and i said what about ukraine right you know i said no the people uh tend to like the fact that
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he supports ukraine but but we know that he's been going over there we know that he's doing the work
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of the world economic forum klaus schwab but more importantly he said the scandals really were a
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huge problem for bars i said scandals you know here in the u.s you know we just kind of assume a
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president's going to have scandals at this point we don't even uh you know we don't even acknowledge
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them because the mainstream media has lied for so many years uh they're like the boy who cried wolf
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about scandals certainly during um president trump's administration and he said well no it's actually
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different because you had scandals that the media in the uk actually started digging into actually
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started pushing out not just the conservative media but actually getting into this idea that he would be
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locking everybody down during covid severe lockdowns were extremely repressive lockdowns but then going
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and having parties himself inside uh 10 downing street and so this these became huge scandals became a
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huge weight around his neck around his government's neck and as you saw many of his ministers his cabinet
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members they're all resigning so build back broke what happens next we will see but we're seeing
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massive turmoil in the uk right now the same way we're seeing massive turmoil across other parts of
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europe right we've got the farmer protests that are going on now in the netherlands we're also seeing
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some indications these are coming up in italy and it all ties back to this crazy green agenda
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they're pursuing at the same time that they're waging war with russia in ukraine the question is at any
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point are they going to actually put their people first
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the farmers are up in arms in the netherlands in italy the food riots have begun in sri lanka
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investigators did develop some information that it appears when he drove to madison he was driving
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around however he did see a celebration that was occurring in madison and he seriously contemplated
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using the firearm he had in his vehicle to commit another shooting um in madison did you know how
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much ammunition he had at that point approximately 60 rounds at that point he did yes yes the highland
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park shooting suspect apparently has confessed while in police custody now of course we'll have to see
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whether or not that confession holds up in trial that's all going to go back towards um towards
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what he please doesn't have a lawyer yet he's getting a public defender we're going to break down
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everything that we know about this so far one of the other confessions that he made or or in part of
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his confession apparently he told police that he was considering this second attack in madison wisconsin
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on july 4th and we don't have a lot of information about this but essentially what it seems like we've
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known so far is that after the the initial attack after the initial attack on the parade climbs that he
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was on the roof of a a shopping center on the roof of a store climbs down a ladder that he had brought and
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set up on the ladder drops his gun heads towards the car that he had brought with him but then
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is walking around dressed and already been dressed during the attack as a woman makeup has grown his
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hair out quite long and gets into the car drives that car back to his his home or his mother's home
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not entirely clear on that at this point gets his mother's car asks her for it she doesn't know what's
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going on borrows the mother's car goes into that loads that car with weapons and then drives that
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car up to madison wisconsin only about two hours away at that point he told officers that he had about
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60 rounds inside the the vehicle also had a firearm with him and yet doesn't open fire on any of the
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festivities in wisconsin and in researching this story one of the things that i asked for was you
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know do we have this full confession and and later as this goes to trial i want to see the full confession
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and hear specifically what he said about this by the way the same way that we're continuing to cover
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the waukesha parade attack that took place christmas last year we're not giving that up we're not going
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to stop talking about that also happen right you know right in the same area essentially same part
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of the country but the question is it goes back to when when i was at guantanamo bay and working in
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the interrogation cell that you you learn that these guys even though their their methods and their
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opinions and their thought processes seem completely absurd to us that they do have an internal logic
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they do have an internal decision making mechanism whereby in their decisions make sense to them
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right remember nobody considers themselves crazy everything you know when you talk to somebody like
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this they consider the rest of the world crazy um they will say things that make no sense whatsoever
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from your perspective but once you start to unpack their perspective and realize what they're going from
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then you can start to predict their behavior and so i'm very interested you know why was it
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that apparently and just reading through the article that he left madison and then drove not to
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another city took some separate attack he actually drove back to highland park because remember we see
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this later in the uh in the story that he was arrested back in highland park so you've got him driving
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two hours out of his way then two hours back down so north south right driving two hours north then two
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hours south with this and why the question is why we may never know we know in these situations there's
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always questions that go unanswered there's always so many um loose threads that never quite get pulled
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and never quite go to their to their extension but it's something that something of interest that you
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know i'm just going to note i'm going to leave it as as a leave behind we also see some information
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coming out he had apparently a teenage sex doll that he posted um at one point had it in a suicidal
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position hanging in a closet dressed up the doll to look like himself so just horrific stuff here
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very sick obviously a very disturbed individual and like i said yesterday with people like this
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you just as a we as a society we have to get them the help they need not just give them a prescription
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and send them off on their merry way i think it's essential to have a free speech um and for and be
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able to communicate yes communicate freely if there are multiple opinions but you know and just make
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sure that we're not sort of uh driving narrative in order for people to have trust in twitter i think
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it's extremely important that there be transparency i think twitter in terms of like serious issues
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can be a lot better in informing informing people about serious issues how many times has
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have the media gotten it right well i would say almost never well a surprising story to
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to report is that alex berenson has been reinstated on twitter yeah that's right
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alex berenson who's known as probably the biggest or perhaps most well-known contrarian
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on covet 19 in the entire country he was banned from twitter um let's look in the story when was he
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banned 2021 so banned about a year ago over covet 19 tweets which were considered misinformation at the
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time twitter gave him what was called then a permanent ban berenson had taken then to his
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his sub stack and had been picking up the slack there sending messages sending information uh to
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his followers that he is going to sue twitter and that he sued them and people's other people have sued
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twitter in the past over being banned and they said well you know uh we'll we'll see what happens we'll see
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where it goes alex berenson is the first person that i know of personally that and i spend i think
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everybody knows this about me i spend entirely way too much time on the twitter platform that alex
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berenson was able to get his account reinstated in a settlement a lawsuit settlement with twitter
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and we don't know if he got money out of this we don't know all the specific mechanisms these
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these settlements usually come with ndas but what essentially comes down to is this and my friend
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dc drano has a lawsuit with twitter that's also very similar because he's because here's the thing
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when you're censoring somebody when twitter censors you if they censor you based on their policies
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the way that this is i'm just gonna explain the law all right this these are the rules of road
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this is the way it goes if they're censoring you based on their policies then they're allowed to
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do that because they are considered a platform right but but if twitter censors you at the behest
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of the government at the behest of a government agency or a government guideline government directive
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whether it be u.s government or state government then that becomes an that censorship is then an act
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of government and an act of government like that to censor somebody for free speech is a violation of
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the first amendment and so we don't know we do not know the specific mechanism legal mechanism
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that berenson had them on but the fact that twitter had to grovelingly come back to him
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and put him in there and restate reinstate his account leads me to believe that it is that there
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was likely government involvement in the censorship of alex berenson now this is what we were talking
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about and the new york times is attacking me uh again they said over uh blowing up the disinformation
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governments board aka the ministry of truth nina yankovic was supposed to be the head of it
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i discovered this thing while it was still in its infancy and made short work of it the new york times
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along with the washington post is now attacking me saying how dare posovic do this this is uh you know
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he's pouncing he's going after people you know this and that look the government's not allowed to censor
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and i have a message for you for everybody out there if you attempt to create another one of
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these projects if you're trying to go after people like berenson or anybody else dc drano's got another
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lawsuit out there that's exactly like this that essentially states the government was coming to
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twitter and saying you need to ban these people because of the things that they're saying about
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covid you cannot do that that is against the law it is a violation of the first amendment
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and if you continue to do it here's my message i'm coming for you we are going to take you down
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we are going to stomp all over you any attempt to create a censorship regime in the united states or
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any mechanism whereby in the government can decide that they will be the ones who decide who's allowed
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to speak freely in this country there's compelling evidence that the law enforcement response to the
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attack at rob elementary was an abject failure and antithetical to everything we've learned
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over the last two decades since the columbine massacre three minutes after the subject entered the west
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building there were sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor to isolate distract and
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neutralize the subject the only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from inning room 111
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and 112 was the on-scene commander who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of
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children the officers had weapons the children had none the officers had body armor the children had none
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the officers had training the subject had none well one of the initial reports is out down
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in uvalde about the police situation that took place there and not obviously we know that the
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school shooting took place but this report specifically is into the police response now we also know i don't know
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if we said it on the on the podcast yet but the chief of police that aridondo down there he has resigned
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we called for his resignation immediately he has resigned we're also um i at this point i'm just going to go
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ahead and call for it he should be behind bars should be behind bars be behind bars for what he did right
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this happened on your while you were in the hallway sir you were in the hallway while this took place
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45 minutes 45 minutes you stood there trying to quote unquote coordinate between agencies right now you
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have to go in you have to stop the threat stop the killing right this isn't the time to sit back
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and worry about procedures no no you've got children right and by the way if you broke procedure
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for that i would i would say in one of those situations i would say please please sue me or
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come after me for breaking procedure to go save children please come after me for that right it's
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about lack of leadership lack of courage lack of human agency so what else do we have the report
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from the advanced law enforcement rapid response training center this is university of texas uh
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organization that works with law enforcement comes out and says that in the report a uvaldi shooter at one
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point asked permission to shoot the gunman outside the school but got no answer now i saw that headline
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in the texas tribune and that sounds horrific but when you actually read the report you understand because
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at that point the shooter was very close to children and so in that specific situation
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that's one of those that's one of those times where you've got to make a judgment call
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do i take the shot knowing that if you miss you could hit one of the children so it's not like
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it's not like they couldn't have um they couldn't have you know prevented the loss of life there
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but it also did state after the gunman entered the building the officers did not properly engage
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the shooter and they lost momentum ideally the officers would have placed accurate return fire
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on the attacker when the attacker began shooting at them maintaining position or even pushing forward
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to a better spot to deliver accurate return fire would have undoubtedly been dangerous and there would
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have been a high probability that some of the officers would have been shot or even killed
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however the officers also most likely would have been able to stop the attacker and then focus
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on getting immediate medical care to the wounded children and look at the end of the day at the end
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of the day that's what we're asking of police officers and that's why you won't see me on one of
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those defund the police or attacking police officers i just don't do it because that's what we ask them to
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do and to be in situations like that that's the kind of country that i want to live in and
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that i want my kids to be able to grow up in not in a country like this
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and that's all the time we have here human events daily remember as always our promise our oath our
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podcast what do we talk about today build back bust boris johnson stepping down as prime minister of
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the uk i'm so sorry klaus schwab i'm so sorry that the great reset is facing all of these obstacles
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and challenges gosh davos is going to be very very upset with mr johnson uh next the highland park
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suspect confesses to the shooting and admitted a second attack plan in madison wisconsin horrific
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stuff and seems like we're dealing with someone obviously very mentally disturbed third in a
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settlement twitter reinstated former new york times reporter alex berenson also a great author i've
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read all of his books you should uh you really should check them out as fiction and as non-fiction
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um this is the first time that we've seen twitter actually reinstating somebody and then finally
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in the texas report uvaldi officer had asked permission to shoot the gunman outside officers of course
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as we saw didn't move down that hallway when they said they would folks we've got a lot going on
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today you need to pay attention now more than ever because i know that we're moving into this this
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summertime um but events as we've seen continue to push forward and we need to be at the forefront
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of them but but we have to remember the things that we love about this country we have to remember
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what we're fighting for and the fourth of july is all about that so i want to remind you guys
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of a famous american tradition going all the way back institution really this day in history 1928
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for our history break sliced bread was sold for the first time by the chillicothe baking company in
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missouri using a machine invented by otto frederick rowater the greatest forward step in baking since bread
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was wrapped that's it folks the greatest thing since sliced bread which is obviously human events daily
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ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to lay ashore