Episode 2975 CWSA 10⧸01⧸25
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1 hour and 26 minutes
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141.02852
Summary
In this episode, I talk about the time I thought my liver was dead, and how I managed to get it back. I also talk about what I learned about testosterone and how it can change your PSA and PSA test results.
Transcript
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no there's not two of me there's not two of me let's go for a ride
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turn that off all right let me just adjust my background view here
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why why all right everything's working now how are all you doing everybody good
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involves me so as you know i'm going through this
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prostate cancer situation and it's quite a journey in which i'm learning
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many things but let me tell you what i learned this
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week so my psa started to spike again so i have to
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went in for a battery of blood tests because that's you know what you do and
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they give you the results so you can see them online before you've talked to a doctor
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now a few times this has caused me some really big problems because i look at the results before i know
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uh before i'm smart enough to interpret them so on friday uh i looked at the results
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was uh i don't know the exact numbers it's supposed to be but let's say it was supposed to be under
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i don't know under 10 or 50 or something and it was about a thousand
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now that would suggest that your liver has died
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and so i kept wondering when the symptoms of liver death would kick in
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and it took me a few days to get it you know it's a weekend so it took me a few days
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and so that morning i'm waiting to hear how long i have
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well there's not a whole lot of things you can do that are very pleasant
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and probably there was nothing i could do about it
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and there were a number of things we needed to talk about
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to look at those numbers and now oh fuck i'm dead
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so it looks like he's about done with his comments
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but not because there's anything wrong with your liver
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and all i was doing was reading a blood test wrong
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this is the one time you don't want to be in the normal range
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because testosterone is basically fuel for the cancer
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so the whole point of the testosterone blockers
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and i'm right in the fucking middle of the normal range of testosterone
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and my testosterone is substantially higher than it was
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before i'd had any meds for anything or any cancer
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money from me i'm done so that's what i'm that's
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mexican hat on hakeem jeffries except it's even
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does trump do he sends around a third meme with
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mustache but now there's a mariachi band playing
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oh so we've gotten to the point where calling uh a
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know maybe not always the hat but treating you as
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a clown for even going down this stupid path of
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racism is gonna get you the clown treatment and and if
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you complain about getting the clown treatment guess
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treatment and it gets funnier every single time
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absolutely hilarious but to be fair to be fair these
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these are comic exaggerations about hakeem jeffries
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right they're comic exaggerations so you can't take
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it seriously i mean it's not like he's an actual you know
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incompetent clown or anything right well abby phillip on cnn uh
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asked them this question of hakeem jeffries once the government is shut
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yesterday how do you get out of this how do you get
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out of this so thank goodness he's not some crazy clown because you know he's
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got a serious question of great importance so he'll give a serious
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answer he said the gop is in charge of the congress
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uh hakeem are you really leaving up the part where the
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gop can't do a thing without 60 votes and they've only got 50 whatever and
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they need i think nine um maybe nine votes from the
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lied he just he just left out the most important thing
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the most important thing is they need 60 votes they can't get it without the
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democrats and he says that oh the geo gop is in charge of the congress so you
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know why don't you talk to them that is the most incompetent clown like
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answer you will ever see absolutely incompetent
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the other thing that uh i'm positive that hakeem is uh blind to is something i've been
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telling you for a long time you know if you live in california you're
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let's say saturated in or immersed in the culture
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you're gonna like it they're they're the most american people you'll ever see
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i know you hate it when i say this but whether they have legal or illegal
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status they're the most american people you're ever going to see
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they love their god they love their family they they do hard work
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and willingly and enthusiastically they are excellent people
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um but you know we do have to have a we do have to have border control so
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by and large are really excellent people uh one of the things i like most about
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them is they are not woke at all if you were to show that meme to
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i don't know 10 randomly chosen mexicans do you think they'd be insulted
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not a chance no chance they would either think it was funny
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or they would think it wasn't funny but do you think that they would spend even
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one second complaining about the racism of it all
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no no it just wouldn't even occur to them it just isn't important it's not my
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family it's not my god it's not my job i don't care you want to put a put a
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mexican hat and somebody laugh at them no problem
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i see some wildly racist things in the comments
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i guess i can't cure you all um but just take my word for it if you had
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if you were immersed in the community you would have you would have a higher opinion
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referred to hakeem jeffrey's as a dollar store obama
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now i would say that's not racist but it is racial it is possible to make a joke
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that involves race that is not racist i think this is a perfect example i don't think that's
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racist i i think it's obvious that people's color has some impact on whether they get elected
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everybody agrees in that or they also call him uh timo timo obama
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to me that's just funny and then apparently uh hakeem jeffries and schumer were in the oval office
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to try to see if they could do last minute negotiations yesterday about the budget
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and uh nothing important happened of course and uh trump apparently had some uh trump 2028 hats
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prominently displayed on the on the oval office desk so all the all the cameras would make it look like
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they had that jeffries and schumer have to look at them there was there was a story that he gave them
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in the hats but that didn't happen i don't think it happened well you may have seen the p hegseth clips
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and the meeting of the generals and admirals now we're told that the reason that they were collected
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there is for the purpose of what they were told by you know uh their secretary of war p hegseth and
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later also by uh trump but i'd like to inject my own conspiracy theory into the mode okay imagine if you
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will that the u.s was preparing for some major military action maybe against the venezuelan cartels maybe
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uh maybe against something else now would they would they give up would the world know what we were
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planning if the only people who got invited were the the most directly involved with whatever that
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military action would be because there are different leaders for different parts of the world different
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theaters right so if you only invited in all the leaders from one theater
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then people would say oh shoot something's going to happen over there and then maybe they could
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prepare for it and we wouldn't want that to happen especially if we decide not to do it you know you
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don't want to cause a whole thing so is it possible that although there were you know genuine reasons
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to have the meeting that we saw that maybe it was the only way they could disguise that they were planning
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some action against one part of the world and they didn't want to signal which part it was
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right and i and i ask you do you think that communications that our military communications
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are sufficient that if we just said well you don't all have to come here we'll just send you this top
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secret secret top secret encrypted double encrypted triple encrypted military encrypted thing
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and everything will be fine but we all know that stuff leaks you know and we could suspect that
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maybe some adversaries have access to it the only thing you could really do is bring in the top people
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and put them in a secure room like a skiff and just say all right guys you know don't tell anybody yet
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but make sure you guys are operationally ready for some action that's coming
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all right all right if they didn't do that and yet they are also planning a military action
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well they did something wrong because that's the way they should have done it they should have disguised
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it as an all-hands meeting and then secretly pulled off the subset of people when nobody's watching and say
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all right you guys you know you 20 people come this way that's what i think anyway we'll see
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um but uh so the uh things that hankseth mentioned uh i kind of liked i liked it a lot actually he he was
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telling the generals and the admirals uh that uh the military is going to get rid of wokeness no dudes in
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dresses no no fatties in the military including the generals in the hallway no no more emphasis on climate
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change only emphasis on lethality and effectiveness and professionalism basically uh i like it and uh
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trump mentioned getting rid of uh when he talked getting rid of political correctness in the military
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he says the purpose of american military is not to protect anyone's feelings it's it's to protect our
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republic correct um i would say that i was skeptical about the value of this all hands meeting but i'm not
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now i i thought uh hankseth did a stellar job i thought he did a really good job he uh got rid of the beards
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and the beardos he called them the beardos uh so anyway uh good job pete hankseth then the president
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spoke and i'm going to echo something i believe steve bannon noticed too trump looked um dangerously
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tired yesterday in at least two different events now he has a right to be tired because he's doing about
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four jobs and you know i've never seen anybody work harder but it's unusual it's unusual to see him
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that tired it was it makes you wonder if he's taken on too much maybe he's not getting enough help from
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his staff that's what steve bannon was suggesting maybe maybe people need to step up give the guy time to
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take a nap um i think this is good for any president and and trump of course is famously the highest energy
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president well clinton was pretty high energy but uh you know nobody nobody doubts his energy in general
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but he looked like he looked like maybe he was i don't know coming down with something or
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he lost some sleep recently over something i don't know but i am worried about him um and if if all it is
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his exhaustion because he's taking on so much well i act like that's nothing um i guess that would be the
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best case scenario if it's just you know he's taking on too much but uh keep an eye on that i'm i'm concerned
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for his uh his health and safety at this point um msnbc as
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all right trouble trouble makers they have found the highest point in my office on top of some equipment
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don't break anything all right msnbc is number of people notices back to calling trump hitler or at
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least some of their guests are um and uh they don't like the fact that trump referred to the
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enemy within which is all the the wokeness stuff is the enemy win um and he wasn't he wasn't uh making
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a big deal about diversity being a value might actually be a disadvantage in the military certainly
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you don't want too much diversity of opinion in the military you kind of need everybody to do what they're
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told um so msnbc learned nothing still a bunch of hitler stuff um and other big news although it might
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take a while for this to be implemented so the white house has announced that they're going to have a
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website for selling uh pharmaceutical products not all of them there'll be a limited number first it
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would be only pfizer products and not all of them just a few of them um and you would be able to buy
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them directly on that website and bypass the the middle people so you'd save money by bypassing the
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middle people now i think that means that pfizer still gets their full profit i have a lot of questions
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about this so don't um don't believe what i say yet on this topic it seems to me
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that we don't know if pfizer took any any hit because maybe they just agreed to be on this website
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you know primarily so that uh the middle people lose their profit but not pfizer but there is at least
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one category that uh prescription medicaid drugs um oh i guess the prescription medicaid are the
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only ones that are going to be on this at the beginning um so medicaid but not medicare
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right why why medicaid but not medicare i don't know seems like the argument for one would be the same
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as the argument for the other and anyway um but uh chris klomp who was i guess in charge of putting
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that deal together says it's the first of many deals so i guess what we'll find out is how much this
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grows how successful it is um it's going to take a while for this to be implemented and uh we'll see if
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if it has any impact on mark cuban's business selling uh lower cost meds um initially it might
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actually be positive because any any pressure you put on the pharma companies and any efforts to lower
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their costs probably works for everybody who wants to do the same thing and uh and cuban has a several
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year head start and doing that kind of business so we'll see and why wouldn't it be available
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on the government website but also on the mark cuban uh business model is there a reason that
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pfizer wouldn't make the same deal available to both i don't know a lot of questions we shall see
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well pollster frank luntz uh was on cnn and probably didn't give them the answer that they wanted so
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there's a new poll um that says that trump is losing quite a bit of support among uh groups that put him
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over the top like hispanic voters and voters under 30 and uh i think luntz was supposed to say oh now that
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trump has lost all this support of these subgroups um you know it's bad news for the midterms
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instead he said quote about trump he should be concerned about it and the democrats should be
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concerned because their numbers have dropped even further so the right answer is yeah trump lost support
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in a couple of groups but not as much as the democrats lost overall uh and he even predicted
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that if you looked at history the democrats should take control of the house in the midterms
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that would be based on history that would be the typical most common normal thing that could happen
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but he says uh if he asked me he was in a better position talking about the midterms
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i would say to you that history says the democrats should win
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but based on where things stand right now you have to give republicans the edge do you know how
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bad your party has to be for you you to lose the midterms when the party out of power pretty much
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automatically wins the midterms i don't know so i'm not uh yet going to say that republicans have a
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lock on the midterms because i don't believe that's the case this this really looks like a coin toss to
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me i believe the republicans could do well that doesn't mean they will and i believe that democrats
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could do well because it's not a presidential race and the democrats will just say i like democrats
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well maybe and if more of them go if the republicans don't show up anything could happen
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well here's a delicious little story black lives matter is suing a soros backed uh
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group called tides tides foundation because they think that the tides foundation had promised them 33
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million dollars that is not being distributed so the lawsuit was filed last year but the
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i guess there's some other things happening that raised the stakes so that it's just funny that black
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lives matter doesn't trust soros organization and the soros organization doesn't trust them apparently
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enough to give them more money uh so they're blaming uh accuse the tides foundation of alleged deceptive
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business practices and egregious mismanagement of its money while demanding its its return okay
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so how much did you love that story that black lives matter is suing a soros funded organization
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all right um here's another story you might appreciate you may or may not know that the adl
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um had on their website uh criticism of i i guess charlie kirk and also uh turning point usa but they got a
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lot of pushback from uh influential people elon musk and donald trump were mentioned i'm reading
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uh joel pollock's story in breitbart about this and apparently the anti-defamation league uh deleted
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uh an entire part of their website called the glossary of extremism because there was something on there
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that was sort of anti uh tp usa and uh the jewish insiders reporting this it says under oppression
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from elon musk and donald trump and prominent right-wing activists in the wake of the assassination
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charlie kirk the anti-defamation league is removing its glossary blah blah but um the data the database had
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identified over a thousand terms relating to extremist ideology uh so they got rid of that um
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um and the an adl spokesperson confirmed that they removed that glossary and it does not consider tp usa
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so so so they don't have that there but there was more they also had a backgrounder page on turning
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point usa which remains there but they've edited it so the original version said uh kirk has created
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a vast platform for extremists and far-right conspiracy theorists who speak and attend his uh annual america
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fest and other events sponsored by so so their backgrounder was that it's a it's a big platform
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and there could be some extremists uh who are attending the new version adds that kirk himself
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publicly condemned such groups yeah that seems like that would be important to include
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he publicly condemned such groups insisting that they did not represent tpoc and their beliefs
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uh so and now it also their page also includes the fact that kirk spoke out against anti-semitism
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and in defense of israel okay um i call that a step in the right direction but i do not forgive
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or forget the adl because i um i think they put a stain on jewish americans they put a stain on america
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and they put a stain on israel and i don't think they have a good reason for existing at the moment
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if your only point of existing is to be the moral judges and say these people are bad these people
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are good you'd better be really good at it you know what i'm saying if if your job is to destroy people
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and destroy organizations but only if they're bad you better be really good at knowing who's good and
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who's bad and who's bad and you're not you're not if you can't learn to be good at it
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you should go out of business nobody should give them a penny
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now um i told my uh locals followers before the the regular show here
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that uh for health reasons i'm temporarily on some steroids uh if any of you remember what happened to
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me with the last time i was on prednisone this is not prednisone but it's a different steroid um i get
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pretty aggressive i might curse a little bit more if you don't mind does anybody mind if i get a little
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more aggressive than usual no you don't mind and then i said to myself after hearing that the blm was after
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soros and and the adl was um really just a stain on america um i wondered what does the adl think of
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blm you ever wonder that what does the adl think of black lives matter so i went to grok and looked
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it up and apparently it's complicated uh they they're all in favor of the sort of general concept of it
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you know that everybody's important and black lives matter and you know they don't like uh police
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excess police actions you know just sort of the ordinary stuff that most people would say oh yeah
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that makes sense but they are not in favor of you know all the leaders some of the leaders have
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embarrassed themselves and they're not supporting that um but did you know that the adl promotes blm
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it is curricula did you know that the adl has created a curricula that it provides the schools
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to help educate children so apparently part of that curricula promotes black lives matter
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so a 2021 lesson plan for high school students uh teaches that the history of this is from grok
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that the history of black lives matter analyzes a controversy about using the term all lives matter
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okay i don't need to say anything about that do i um
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and uh blah blah blah blah and the adl tweeted back then it's black history month show high school
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students how they can raise their voices to create positive change our lesson plan on black lives matter
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is a great place to start so i would say that adl and black life matters have tied their futures together
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and uh that makes sense because both of them should disappear from america forever for the better
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so the adl whose job is it to know who's good and who's bad thought uh the christian
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uh the christian approach of turning point usa was bad for reasons and that black life matters was
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mostly good you know a few bad actors but mostly good for reasons and the adl's job is to know who's good
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and who's bad uh have i made my case nothing else to say about that all right uh candace owens continues
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to be entertaining let me just say about candace i know she's super controversially at the moment
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um i don't think that anybody in the world agrees with everything she says would that be fair like
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even her closest supporters probably don't agree with everything she says
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uh huh so yeah i'm no different um but i am uh completely biased in her favor
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because she is just one of the nicest warmest people you'll ever meet in your life you know i
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had the the pleasure of meeting her very briefly and we didn't even chat much but i've told this story
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before uh we were both on uh a morning show um and uh she saw me from across the room while we're
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waiting for the next hit and ran over to me opened her arms with this gigantic smile and just laid a
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hug on me that i really needed at that moment and i thought to myself i really like you i like her
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because she liked me and she was so warm and open and embracing anyway so if something comes up that i
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really really don't like about her i don't know if i'd be honest about it honestly because i have such a
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just a positive vibe it's hard to get past that i have the same problem with trump you know having
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spent time with him in the oval office just as you wanted to chat um you walk away with such a positive
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feeling about the the human being that you can't really fully you can't really fully untangle that
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from what you think of their opinions it's just hard to dislike somebody like anyway so i like candace
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um she is she is pointing out that uh 48 hours before charlie kirk's death he was getting pressure
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from pro-israel groups to be pro-israel when at the same time apparently he had already informed just
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two days before he was killed he had informed allegedly now this is candace's claim that she knows this for
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sure um they had informed uh team uh turning point usa members that he had no choice but to abandon the
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pro-israel cause because he was being bullied by pro-jewish voters now apparently candace has challenged
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tp usa to deny that that happened but be direct did he or did he not say he was about to abandon the
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pro-israel cause now if you want to turn that into a conspiracy theory then everything turns into you
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know israel's behind every plot and secretly they're plotting i don't think that i would uh treat these two
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two facts if they're facts i don't think i would connect them so here would be where i would disagree
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with candace um you can just have two facts it could be that they were getting some pressure could be
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that he was considering changing his approach to it at the same time it could be some crazy guy
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who just disagreed with everything he was doing thought he was a hater decided that was the time
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to take him out so the coincidence probably had more to do with the fact that the opportunity to get
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a shot from a rooftop just happened to happen around the same time that these conversations were going on
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so i would uh i think it's a fair question i think candace deserves a direct answer because she had a
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she had a very close personal relationship with charlie kirk she is allowed to ask this question
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absolutely allowed to ask the question personally i don't think they're connected
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now at the same time let me say that i don't support israel i don't support israel the adl is
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a big reason that i don't it's not the only reason but israel is not my country so i've said this before
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i have to say it every time israel comes up you understand that right even though you've all heard
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this little thing i have to say it every time um israel is not my country so when i talk about them i
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observe sometimes i predict but i don't approve i i don't tell you my morality or ethical sense
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should dominate their sense of uh national self-interest so if i observe them operating
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what appears to be as far as they can tell in their self-interest that's the end of my analysis
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they're operating in their self-interest or they're not they're operating in the united states self-interest
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or they're not those things are important and i'll talk about them uh but i'm it's not up to me to
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say he was a good guy i i don't think there are any good guys in the middle east there's just power
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self-interest that's it anyway um when i found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from winners
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i started wondering is every fabulous item i see from winners like that woman over there with
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the designer jeans are those from winners ooh are those beautiful gold earrings did she pay full
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price or that leather tote or that cashmere sweater or those knee-high boots that dress that jacket those
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shoes is anyone paying full price for anything stop wondering start winning winners find fabulous for less
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apparently the department of homeland security this is also in breitbart neil munro is writing about
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this they've exposed massive fraud by migrants in minneapolis so they did a survey of migrants in
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minneapolis and found out that 50 of them were involved in some major fraud sometimes it was fake
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marriages sometimes it was people here illegally sometimes they were you know working some fraud like the
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the the health care frauds we've heard of recently that are massive but 50 percent
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forged documents abuse of the h1b 50 percent were involved with a major fraud so this gets back to how much
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how much uh immigration should we have and from where can we finally say out loud without getting
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canceled that not every destiny not every source of immigration is the same can i say out loud now
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that if we uh if we imported some europeans especially let's say christians if we imported some
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christian europeans of any color doesn't matter the color they could be black or white but they're
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christians and they're europeans would there be any problem with assimilation probably not
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right it'd probably be instant what about uh mexicans well here the only the only issue i think is
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quantity because they assimilate really well really well of the second generation is just full american
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and but you have to put a limit on it i mean you can't just say everybody come in because you're really
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good at assimilating if you got too many then they wouldn't have to bother they you know they'd be
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stuck in their own communities might not even learn english who knows so that would be a question of
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quantity but clearly there are cultures that have a different approach to all the things that we hold dear
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as in uh if you can steal should you do it there are some cultures in which within the culture
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stealing something that you can steal isn't so bad and there are some cultures in which doing something
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bad to a group that to somebody who's not in your group it's not such a big deal for example some
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muslim cultures that might say in the middle east not so much here but in the middle east they might
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say well we can we can uh rape those women because they're not muslim do you want more of that do you
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want a lot of that in the united states now i don't know how much of that has already been imported but
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not zero not zero we have in fact imported people who probably would say out loud if they felt they could
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get away with it oh yeah you can definitely rate people who are not muslims they're not even human
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basically yeah how many of those do you want so likewise in uh in uh minnesota or minneapolis
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um if it's true that the type of uh immigrants in minneapolis have a cultural
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let's say eccentricity or something different about them that doesn't fit with our culture
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and maybe this this fraud stuff might be part of it i don't know i i just know that if you took a bunch
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of christians and a bunch of buddhists and put them in a room and said all right you have the opportunity
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to do a fraud and steal things and you probably get away with it they wouldn't all do it you know what
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i mean they wouldn't all do it some would some would but they wouldn't all do it i do believe
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that there are cultures and i don't know which ones so i won't be more specific in which most of them
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would do it maybe because they're not like you they go well we don't owe these you know these american
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devils anything if we can get their stuff taken i don't know if anybody has that view but if they do
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and you know some people do if they do you don't want a lot of them right you don't want a lot of
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those so we're never really honest about immigration that's part of the reason it's so hard to deal with
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it but i feel like honesty is breaking down everywhere even if you're not on steroids like that
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all right uh the eu is going to send uh four billion euros to ukraine today but they say uh
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um that uh they will have to be repaid if russia ends up paying reparations to ukraine
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what what are the odds that russia is going to pay reparations to ukraine
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is this this is just the eu being stupid because they don't want to say we're just giving away our
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money so they're going to act like well there's one possibility the sum of it might come back
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all right also in ukraine according to visegrad 24 uh there's a major you um not ukraine but in
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russia there's a major oil refinery it's one of the five largest refineries in russia there's no
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indication it was attacked but it's on fire uh they're saying it wasn't caused by a drone attack
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but i don't know if they would necessarily have noticed it don't know so as i've said before
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the reason that i always talk about the refinery attacks and the refinery fires is that my estimate
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is that if you take down russia's energy economy by 20 percent that they'll end up at the negotiating
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table pretty fast you don't have to take 80 percent 20 and growing means they're going to start
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talking to you real fast so i don't know how close we are to 20 percent or ukraine is to getting 20
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of their energy stuff offline but i'll bet they're somewhere in the 10 range and growing meanwhile in
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germany oktoberfest in munich got closed down because of bomb threats and an actual bomb went off
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and i guess they found a backpack with additional bombs has also been found
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you know i do worry that mass gatherings will just have to be stopped you know i'm still impressed
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that we can put on major sporting events without an attack i don't know how long that will last but
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it probably only would take one attack on a sporting event before we say all right we're done with these
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we're not going to do this anymore i feel like that could happen in my lifetime and that would be
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super tragic well president trump says he's open to meeting with kim jong-un without preconditions
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which is exactly the right approach just act like he's our friend and i would go further i would invite
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him to america to a basketball game i would invite him to an nba game sit in the good box you know have
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tons of security have trump sitting next to him just watch the game and just say we don't even need
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to talk any politics if you don't want to i'm just inviting you over to watch the basketball game
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would he come i don't think so i i don't think he would feel safe but what would you do if you knew
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that he had been friendly to you the whole time trump and you knew that he could protect you if he wanted
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to would you feel comfortable coming to america and being you know essentially at the mercy of american
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security i don't know so uh but it might be it might be worth something just to invite him
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and let him say no because imagine if it's your favorite thing and you genuinely don't really feel a
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risk maybe i mean just the invitation would be i think valuable because it would just change the
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way you thought about everything stop thinking about nuclear weapons and start thinking about three-point
01:12:44.280
well uh according to new york times um uh i guess uh marco rubio is in charge of working with the
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opposition groups in venezuela trying to get them to overthrow their dictator maduro uh without the u.s
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moving his military in what would the u.s do to help the opposition take over the country well
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it's called a color revolution and they would do the exact same thing that the democrats did to the
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republicans they would fund a bunch of fake organizations so it looked like there was a
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you know a major some kind of a major you know uh movement on the street they would try to bribe the
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uh the uh the media but probably the media is firmly under the control of the dictator so that might not
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work um they would uh probably make promises to people like if you get this done something good will
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be coming your way maybe all kinds of cia dirty tricks to to weaken things and change the narrative
01:13:58.840
etc do you think that they could pull that off without any weapons being fired well the answer is
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according to democrats yes it turns out that you can overthrow a country uh just by wandering around
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without weapons in one of the buildings you're not supposed to be in now we all learned that right
01:14:22.360
in january 6th we learned that a proper insurrection really is just trespassing in one building with no
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weapons so maybe maybe that's what the cia is doing it's like hey guys guys um if you really want
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to run an insurrection look at the way we did it in america we get some unarmed people to wander around
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and take selfies in a building where they're not allowed to be in do you hear me do you hear me this
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could work oh wouldn't it be better if you supported us with your intense gigantic military
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that's right outside our door you don't need to don't need to all you need to do is trespass
01:15:08.040
without weapons because we know the democrats have taught us that is how you overtake your country
01:15:15.400
the military won't even act the you think the venezuelan military is going to come in and try
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to remove you no no they won't anyway apparently 70 percent of the population allegedly voted for uh
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somebody who's not madura somebody named gonzalez and so they would try to um try to get people to
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accept gonzalez as already the leader and go from there um
01:15:51.720
new york university did a study of five to eleven year olds in the u.s and china
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and found out that children's belief that their family and friends would support their pursuit
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of political leadership as adults predicted their expressed motivation to become political leaders
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specifically president or chairman if you're in china so the idea was that the reason more males and
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females become presidents and leaders is because they learn very early between five and eleven that their
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parents would support a boy trying to become president but they would not support a girl trying to become
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president do you believe that or are you watching the cats behind my shoulder uh seemingly having some kind of
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uh some kind of sexual encounter but uh pretty sure it's not i'm about 80 percent sure that's not sexual
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yeah anyway do you believe that that's why girls don't become leaders as often because their parents did not
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support them when they were between five and eleven i don't i don't believe that here's what i believe
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uh when i was between the ages of five and eleven um i wanted to be rich and famous and somehow
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impactful in the world but uh my father's advice was to work for the post office true story he worked for
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the post office and he couldn't stop raving about how good the benefits were a lot of vacation days
01:17:44.200
uh you get a good pension which he got he had a very good pension and uh it's hard to get fired
01:17:55.800
so while i was born planning to be you know something important someday ceo or something
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my father was guiding me toward the postal arts did it make any difference no no because i was always
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ambitious i was just born that way it didn't it didn't come from anywhere i was just born ambitious
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i believe that these five to eleven year olds are mostly just born ambitious yes it's true
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that the boys might get more you know more encouragement but i don't think that matters
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because i think that anybody who is so weak that their childhood experience told them that they could or
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could not be president they're not really presidential material you want somebody who is you know sits up
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in the crib and goes you know i've only been here a day but i think i could run this place like me
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like trump those are the ones that become president the one the ones who are sure that you can't talk
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come out of it so i don't believe that study but although i i will acknowledge that there's something
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to it you know more more encouragement would be better than less but how much did jd vance get
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encouragement to be the vice president probably the president later how much encouragement did he get at
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home do you think that was the difference it is a addicted mom was saying yeah sure yeah you could
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probably go from poverty to the president yeah go do it probably not probably not
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trump is giving hamas a yesterday he said three to four days ultimatum to accept the gaza peace plan
01:19:53.320
a deadline of three to four days is a deadline of four days
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there is no such thing as a deadline of three or four days that's four days four days deadline
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forget about the three it's funny i think it's funny when trump talks like that because it makes you
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it makes you not be able to turn away from what he said if all he had said is you know a deadline in
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four days it wouldn't be nearly as interesting or stick in my mind as when he says three or four so
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what's he gonna do on day three he's gonna yank it i said three or four oh no no you thought you had
01:20:40.200
another day look what i said i said three or four days this is the third day so deal's done and hamas
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says but you said three or four i know and there's three or four
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anyway there's no i think there's no chance in the world that the deal will be accepted so i think israel
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will just get another a free pass to do whatever they think they need to do meanwhile apparently the
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israel was using something called unit 8200 so that's one of their i don't know dark arts people
01:21:19.960
or something but they were using uh microsoft's uh cloud uh storage to keep all the mass surveillance
01:21:28.440
on gaza about all their telephone calls i guess they had every telephone call and they were storing
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it on a microsoft servers and microsoft when they found out that's what it's being used for
01:21:38.840
they said um come to my office so the uh ceo of microsoft summoned the head of unit 8200 and uh
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i don't know exactly what he said the ceo but uh something along the lines of we're shutting this down
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um and uh they moved all their data so they didn't lose they didn't lose their data they just moved
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it to europe or something um but uh good for microsoft good for them um i think that had more to do with
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managing their customer base and their employee base than any real feeling about it my guess is but uh
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it was the right business decision by the way i do have some microsoft um stock blowing my nose wouldn't
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help i know you're trying to help the only time my nose does this is when i do the podcast it it won't
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do this all day it'll it'll stop as soon as i'm done and the blowing the nose makes no difference it
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stay away from unusual whales today okay that's a an account on x okay
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they may be saying something bad about the economy that would be my guess
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all right ladies and gentlemen um shall i tell you my story that i was going to tell
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only the locals people but i'll no i think i already told you
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all right that's all i got for you i'm going to uh talk privately to the beloved subscribers on locals
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so don't you wish you were one now we're going to get extra 30 seconds i'll be private with just the