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00:03:58.000Can you please come with me into my office here?
00:04:01.000Well, Afferman, we appreciate you being here today, but I can't have you soliciting narcotics, specifically the Devil's Lettuce, to our employees.
00:04:26.000Well, um, no, I, I, I didn't understand that and, um, I'm sorry, but, uh, you also, um, you know, I have nothing against with, uh, you doing that, but, uh, and I know you're a guest here, so you may not have known the rules, but we just can't have, um, anything that could be conceived as a narcotic around the office.
00:04:42.000I'm, I'm going to have to unfortunately confiscate that from you though.
00:06:50.000And let me, before I move into anything regarding today's show, tomorrow we will not have a show in the morning because we have a very special megastream at 7.30 p.m.
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00:07:03.000I don't want to reveal too much information, but it relates directly to The military, and it is bone-chillingly scary.
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00:07:30.000I don't know if you know this, but former Vice President Biden is really pandering hard right now because the poll numbers are not very good.
00:07:44.000A lot of people aren't talking about this, but Brianna Morello, who's going to be on the show today, she's actually been at the forefront of this.
00:07:50.000Did you know, and comment below, did you know that they have your biometric data and the TSA has been using it for a very long period of time now to recognize your face, track your face, in ways that aren't simply related to boarding planes?
00:08:45.000It's definitely bombshell territory, and I don't want, because we're going to be making some phone calls to some people who are going to go, oh crap, before the stream tomorrow.
00:11:01.000Should have gone with a nice oak or fruit wood.
00:11:06.000So, Columbia, you know it's a silly place, all these protests that have been going on, and I guess they still did actually have a graduation ceremony.
00:11:23.000Here's someone, several people protesting at Columbia because they support Hamas, and then one broad ripping up her diploma, which, for the record, can of course be reprinted.
00:14:06.000By the way, speaking of childish, you know the Princeton Israeli Apartheid Divest Movement, whatever it was called, they announced that the hunger strike we covered last week is over.
00:14:28.000Due to health concerns of the 13 strikers who fasted for nine days, hunger, the first hunger strike wave ended and the second wave has begun.
00:14:38.000In the tradition of rotary hunger strikes, seven new strikers are indefinitely fasting.
00:14:44.000How much you wanna guess, it won't be more than nine days!
00:15:30.000Also, by the way, just for the scientific record, a human being can generally last, you know, three to four weeks without food as long as they have water.
00:17:31.000Comedian Jerry Seinfeld today taking the stage at Duke University where he was scheduled to deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary degree soon after he was introduced.
00:18:42.000Hey, new generation, what did you think of the UN cutting by 50% the actual number of deaths that have been coming out of this Gaza conflict?
00:18:51.000I know the number you're saying, the number's still high, but we've been telling you the entire time that it's probably not honest what's going on over there.
00:18:58.000That's pretty much checkmate at that point.
00:19:00.000Also, by the way, what do you think they're going to protest next?
00:20:25.000And it's just, everything is a proprietary blend.
00:20:27.000Look, and the thing that bothers me is when I see bullcrap on Instagram, like, this is how you get jacked, I'm sitting there going, I know that I'm going to be texted by at least four people about this, asking me, should I take this?
00:22:33.000Purifying the air of human beings, that's for sure.
00:22:36.000If you ask yourself this, this is, this is the test.
00:22:39.000Ask yourself, does this measurably improve my life?
00:22:44.000And I'm a free enterpriser, but I definitely think that we have a problem with people just being bombarded with crap using AI.
00:22:50.000I can tell you there are a handful of companies that have hundreds of products that come from the same place, and they don't care if any of them work or provide any net benefit to you.
00:22:59.000Ask yourself when you make a purchase, does this measurably improve?
00:23:05.000And by the way, that's even the same with some big purchases, like cars.
00:23:09.000You know what, if I get this used car that's only a couple years old with maybe tens of thousands of miles and it's the top trim, I don't need to go to the luxury model.
00:23:16.000Will that make my day-to-day life that much better?
00:23:27.000If you want to live in proximity to certain things or you want, I don't know, you want a big yard or you need, for example, some spare rooms because you have eight kids, that makes sense.
00:24:37.000I don't know if you know this, the election is six months away and Trump has been consistently up in the polls, we've talked about it, but now it's gotten really bad because the polls that they were sort of counting on didn't come back in the way that they were counting on them coming back.
00:24:54.000And this has resulted, of course, right now in the Biden administration just completely turning the pandering up to 11.
00:25:39.000Well, the poll shows the race essentially tied, but I don't think that's the most important thing at all in this poll.
00:25:45.000As we've seen, polls this far out don't really do a good job predicting who is going to win.
00:25:49.000What I think is significant here is that Donald Trump has a significant lead on most of the issues that voters say are most important to them.
00:25:58.000The economy, crime, the situation at the border.
00:30:43.000Trump was up over Hillary Clinton by 0.8 percent.
00:30:47.000The gap in all of these swing states towards Trump's favor, again, with the rule of context,
00:30:53.000is significantly larger than in any of the other elections.
00:30:57.000And again, combining this with our experience on the ground, that's why we go out and talk to people, I think the only way, honestly, I think the only way that the left wins is, it would have to be theft.
00:31:07.000It would have to be monumental theft based on what we're seeing right now.
00:31:11.000Yeah and I know things will change but again even everybody over the weekend was making this point like I know poll numbers change over time he goes but historically they've never favored Donald Trump this early.
00:31:22.000So the polls if they're going to change like they have historically changed they're going to move in the opposite direction and even people that I would never think would make this kind of point have said Joe Biden's Voters, they're happy to say yes to Joe Biden to a pollster.
00:31:36.000Trump supporters sometimes may be a little cagey when they're answering the polls.
00:31:39.000Like they're making the same points we've made and they've never done that.
00:32:12.000Here's at least my perception of the economic messaging, OK, is Donald Trump is saying, hey, remember the first three years of my presidency?
00:32:24.000The Biden administration, former Vice President Biden, respect the office, is saying, actually things are great, it's just our messaging hasn't been good.
00:32:30.000One is saying, I'll do what I did and then some.
00:32:32.000The other one is saying, I've already done it, you just don't appreciate it.
00:33:24.000I don't, yeah, at this point it's like it's not, I don't, I don't think it's genuine.
00:33:28.000I don't think there's, name me one area as far as benefiting this country, the United States of America, where you would, where someone could argue, even if it's not you, that former Vice President Biden has done a better job.
00:33:39.000I'm not even hearing it come from the left other than actually unemployment is really low and inflation.
00:33:44.000Unemployment can be low if you don't count that there's a record number of people working two, three jobs and all the growth is in the public sector and it's a net loss in the private sector.
00:33:52.000Oh yeah, inflation isn't so bad if you take out the cost of gasoline and energy, and I've read recently, I don't know if it's been fact-checked, coffee...
00:34:28.000So this has led to former Vice President Biden, and this is what we see here, just pandering in a way that, here's the thing, pandering doesn't really work if it makes people go, ugh.
00:35:05.000The first example, former Vice President Biden, he wants to now resettle Palestinian refugees in America.
00:35:13.000He wants to use the, and all references are available, lotofcudder.com, link in the description, so that you can read up on this, the 1980 U.S.
00:35:31.000Let's not take into account Hamas, you know, and the charter of the eradication of Jews.
00:35:37.000Let's not take into account how women are treated in that country and the kinds of values they may bring to this country, which I think might be a rude awakening for the left activists.
00:37:09.000We've covered the previous student loan forgiveness, unconstitutional, but now, or in the last two weeks, 6.1 more billion for 317,000 students who attended the Art Institutes.
00:37:22.000I know what you're thinking, Art Institutes meaning all like art programs?
00:38:02.000The total amount here as far as student loan forgiveness, 160 billion dollars, 4.6 million borrowers.
00:38:10.000And by the way, It's a huge wealth transfer, because the majority of the recipients there are upper middle class.
00:38:14.000Over 60% of student loan debt is held by people in the top 40% of earners.
00:38:19.000So people who went to trade school, people who started businesses, people who have been living below the poverty line and finally picking themselves up out of it, because thank God we have class mobility, they are funding, to the tune of $160 billion, kids who have lived through professional second adolescence and gotten liberal arts or gender studies degrees.
00:39:31.000Basically, you're rewarding only bad behavior and bad decisions.
00:39:35.000Universities like the Art Institutes, I was kind of joking that you're too stupid to live, probably not all of you, some maybe, but you're rewarding people for making really bad decisions.
00:39:52.000It's just rewarding that behavior and making it absolutely possible that universities are going to do this in the future and kids are going to do it.
00:40:09.000So you're rewarding bank bailouts, you're rewarding airlines, you're rewarding health insurance companies, you're rewarding green energy companies who go bankrupt, you're rewarding professional lifelong students who contribute nothing to society, right?
00:41:40.000And to be clear, 38 states already have medical marijuana.
00:41:43.00024 states have recreational marijuana.
00:41:46.000And by the way, if you don't live in those states, you can still order THC, the chemical that gets you high, online, right now, delivered to your door, legally, as long as it's under 0.3% by weight.
00:43:54.000If you want, go to your local... I guarantee you, you can get it within...
00:44:00.000Within 10 minutes, wherever you are in this country, right now, and the feds are not going to come knocking on your door.
00:44:05.000I'm not recommending it, I'm just saying it's possible.
00:44:08.000And I don't mean to- Steven Crowder told me- Steven Crowder told me- He said, I need to call a dealer now.
00:44:14.000He's just at this point, former Vice President Biden, desperate.
00:44:17.000He's finding any reason to pander to anyone who may or could vote for him.
00:44:23.000Joe Biden's such a pandering man Tryin' to keep his numbers up any old way he can Buyin' votes for blowin' forgiveness And weed across the land Sleepy Joe's a pandering man By the way, I'm not sure, I think that the other black gentleman in that clip was putting ketchup on Joe Biden's fries.
00:48:34.000Lawmakers argue that these face scans are a privacy violation and that passengers are not aware that they can opt out.
00:48:42.000Some also worry that the growing database that the government has access to of people's faces could be misused.
00:48:50.000An amendment to stop the technology from expanding didn't even get a vote before the bill that allows the FAA to operate passed last night.
00:48:58.000First off, let's just be really clear here.
00:49:10.000I mean, how many people have to be sexually molested because they're flying to Schenectady before you say, look, we're past the point of could-be misuse.
00:49:19.000It's just a question of how much a bunch of them get through.
00:52:37.000Is it true that you're actually on the Department of Homeland Security's undesirable list?
00:52:41.000Yeah, well, we're both probably going to be there after this segment for sure.
00:52:44.000I know they're probably watching right now.
00:52:45.000They're very upset with me for reaching out to them.
00:52:48.000Even TSA got into a little bit of a tuffle with me, saying that I'm not a real journalist when I was asking them questions and forcing them to give me answers.
00:52:56.000But I've been doing this for quite some time and probably have a better background than they do.
00:53:00.000And so they're definitely watching right now.
00:53:32.000So for people who don't know the uninitiated, what is this?
00:53:35.000Yeah, so what's happening right now is about 80 airports around the country have this facial recognition software at the TSA checkpoint.
00:53:43.000So if you've ever seen it, they ask you for your ID, you insert it into like a little slot, and then they ask you to take a picture, and that's what that is.
00:53:49.000They want to expand that to over 400 airports, and apparently they already have the funding to do so.
00:53:54.000So these group of senators wanted to add an amendment To limit them from being able to expand because there's a lot of issues regarding privacy, civil rights, you know, the basics.
00:54:03.000And they're not massive fans of that over at TSA.
00:54:08.000Now, interesting enough, if you and I were to approach the gate, you'll see a sign that says that the image deletes after just a couple of seconds.
00:54:15.000According to News Nation, it deletes after seven seconds.
00:54:25.000DHS, this is what they admitted to me, DHS has a limited amount of photos that they have that they save and they're just doing it just for testing purposes, they say, but it sounds a lot like a database.
00:54:37.000Yeah, just for testing purposes to see if they can get the TSA to send them more pictures.
00:54:51.000When I go to the airports all the time and I say no to doing it, I'll get into a little bit of an argument with the agents because they, number one, don't want to get off their butts to go actually manually check it, and two, they'll lie to me and tell me that it's actually mandatory.
00:55:06.000Yeah, I think you actually posted about this right on X. I think it's an overlay where you tried to opt out at the Fort Lauderdale Airport and they just said no.
00:55:14.000Yeah, Officer Smith was not happy with me.
00:55:16.000I was double masked while he huffed and puffed, and then had to go physically get out of his seat to go check my boarding pass.
00:55:23.000He wasn't very happy, but it's not the first time.
00:55:25.000I've gotten to it before with other agents, too, where they tell me it's mandatory until I have to ask for a supervisor.
00:55:30.000So that's why everyone needs to know, it is not mandatory.
00:55:32.000You could push back and say that you're declining, and then if they tell you you can't, ask for a supervisor.
00:55:37.000I would imagine that you probably run into one of two types of the TSA.
00:55:41.000Either the lazy people who say you can't opt out, Or the very motivated people who get handsy.
00:56:15.000Is there a difference, because I know you've covered this quite a bit and people should go and follow you on X, and how they treat citizens and non-US citizens with this program?
00:56:24.000Very interesting, because if you were a non-US citizen, you wouldn't actually have to show ID, you'd actually just hand over what they call DHS documents, and that would get you through TSA.
00:56:35.000So American citizens, you get, but also they also have to check your biometrics too, they do that for non-US citizens, I must mention that.
01:00:00.000If you have TSA Pre, then you're already screwed because I guess they have the biometrics, but they've never told you to stand in front of the camera until my most recent trip, I think was in December, and that was the first time that I had experienced it.
01:00:12.000They also never asked you to wear assless chaps.