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00:10:50.000We've got some big things to talk about there because there's an internal panic going on within the Democrat establishment with the rise of DSA.
00:10:57.000And I think we need to do a deep dive on what that actually means.
00:12:49.000This almost certainly was specifically done, or it almost certainly was deliberately done because this man faces deportation, and they will say we should focus on the worst of the worst, or we need immigration because it enriches America.
00:13:25.000I mean, why doesn't he go express remorse where he's from?
00:13:28.000Yeah, maybe you could say, oh, I should express remorse by giving up this amazing thing that I was given, which is the chance to live in America.
00:13:59.000Because if there's something, if they're going to go out of their way to give pardons and lower punishments, which they already do as well, to immigrants to make sure they're not deported, but they'll give a full punishment to you.
00:14:11.000You have a two tier system of justice.
00:14:15.000In California, they changed some of their laws to change the penalty from one year in jail to one year in jail minus a day, because a lot of the time, a year in jail is enough to trigger automatically getting deported.
00:14:29.000They've, at every step of the way, the left has made it clear they want criminals to come to America, they want criminals who are caught to stay in America, and they will change laws.
00:14:42.000Give out pardons and remove every barrier they can to make sure criminals, including rapists who rape 10 year olds, stay in the country.
00:14:51.000This is a political patronage of a different sort, right?
00:14:54.000It's not necessarily handing out goodies, but this is a pretty good goodie, actually, where he gets complete clemency for raping a 10 year old.
00:15:04.000And then you think of Sheridan Gorman's mom, who literally went before Congress, tears in her eyes.
00:15:12.000Her daughter was obviously killed by a 26 year old illegal Venezuelan that shouldn't have been in the country, that had priors, by the way.
00:16:01.000And I just think every single Democrat, it doesn't matter what state they're in, they should just be, yeah, your vice presidential candidate from the most recent election pardoned a child rapist.
00:19:02.000I hate soccer, but I will say one of my earliest memories, it was the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and Charlie was literally watching it on his phone during the show.
00:19:13.000It was really like he would ask a question to the guest and then totally not paying attention, just looking at his phone, and he would send in the chat, like, we just scored.
00:21:00.000I'm a total sucker for anything patriotic.
00:21:03.000And when we won 2-0, after that incredibly stupid red card that should be appealed, I don't know if Trump has to grant clemency to our striker or whatever.
00:21:13.000That guy's actually kind of like Nigerian.
00:22:31.000I want to be able to freeze water into ice cubes right in my bed.
00:22:35.000Well, listen, this is all very fascinating stuff, but I will tell you is there any more socialist image possible than you got rent freezes and then you got, you know, freeze your thermostat at 78?
00:22:49.000I mean, the malaise, you can feel the malaise just like creeping in.
00:22:54.000Anyways, I hope that kind of stuff actually has some sort of political impact because it is so close to home.
00:23:01.000It's visceral, it's daily life kind of stuff.
00:24:23.000And the establishment Dems are freaking out.
00:24:25.000And I don't think they have a clue what's coming their way.
00:24:29.000I think Trump unleashed the animal passions of the populist base on both sides, and it took all these years for it to catch up on the left.
00:24:37.000I think the establishment Dems are absolutely unprepared for this moment.
00:27:49.000So, and you know, you think about Orrin Cass, where you used to be able to support a family of four if the dad went to work for 43 weeks a year.
00:27:57.000Now it's like 65 weeks a year you got to work to support a family of four.
00:28:03.000Does the underlying changes in American society make the rise of socialism, and I really call it Marxism, they want to do it electorally at first, at least at first.
00:28:17.000Yeah, you say this is electorally a bad strategy, politically a bad strategy.
00:28:22.000Well, I agree with exactly how you framed it.
00:28:28.000I remember in 2016, one of the most resonant moments for me was a big Bernie Sanders event in New Hampshire.
00:28:36.000The Sanders folks were angrier at the Democratic establishment embodied by Hillary Clinton than they were at Donald Trump by like a lot.
00:28:45.000When I would talk to them, they would talk about Trump like an abstraction.
00:28:49.000And in some cases, of course, then and now, agree with Donald Trump.
00:28:52.000Both about the long term economic decline and the roots of it, but also about some of the solutions.
00:29:00.000I think that if you imagined a parallel universe where someone had all these populist positions, charisma, and some populist solutions that were center left or left left, that'd be super powerful.
00:29:15.000But these people, the candidates in the spotlight now, the Democratic Socialists who are Democratic nominees, they're far to the left of that.
00:29:24.000I think what you're framing does it change my view?
00:29:27.000It changes my view about what might be.
00:29:31.000But what is, is that they've got these anti Semitic positions and they're for things like abolishing ICE that are unpopular.
00:29:40.000When they stay on the economy and their economic description of what's happened to the country and they capture and harness that anger as Donald Trump did in 2016, I think they're very potent and I think they could win some general elections.
00:29:50.000The problem for them is James Blair and the president and lots of other Republicans.
00:29:56.000Will highlight their anti Semitism, their extreme statements on issues like policing that make it difficult for them to have the affordability message break through.
00:31:16.000But we're talking about this rise of democratic socialism, left wing economic views, very left wing views on ice, on the Jews, on a lot of things.
00:31:27.000Uh, and I guess the thought that just entered my head during the break, Mark, is you're saying it might be the future of the country, but for now it's political poison.
00:31:35.000And all I can think is, I feel like I've been around the block a few times.
00:31:39.000I remember 2015, 2016, where oh, yeah, President Trump has some.
00:31:43.000Popular stuff, but he also has wacky stuff on other issues, and that will kill him.
00:31:48.000And I just wonder could this sort of wave basically create its own reality where we're saying this stuff is really unpopular, and instead of making it making them lose, they just have the power to make these things popular?
00:32:05.000You know, you can't take out the element of Trump as one of the best presidential candidates, one of the best politicians we've ever seen.
00:32:12.000So I imagine a parallel universe where John Ossoff.
00:32:19.000Shared Bernie Sanders' point of view and was determined to become president of the United States and knew how to round off the sharp edges.
00:32:29.000You know, I'll workshop this with you because I'm going to do it on Next Up next week, but I'm still reporting it out.
00:32:34.000You know, you guys, baseball fans, right?
00:32:50.000The hardest thing in Democratic Party politics.
00:32:53.000Is as a socialist to win the nomination, the presidential nomination.
00:32:57.000Because the establishment we saw in 2016 and 2020 will bribe and steal and cheat to keep you from winning the nomination.
00:33:06.000I think the second hardest thing in Democratic presidential politics now is to stop a socialist from becoming the Democratic nominee.
00:33:14.000And what you have in this presidential field, and I believe that this is where the fight will happen, there'll be skirmishes in the midterms, but this fight for the heart and soul of the Democratic Party will occur in the context of the 2028 presidential campaign.
00:33:25.000What you have is a bunch of very unskilled candidates, both the socialists and the establishment.
00:33:35.000If Bill Clinton or Barack Obama were running against the socialists, it'd be no contest.
00:33:41.000If John Ossoff were a socialist, I think it'd be no contest.
00:33:46.000The problem is how do you handicap a contest of inept second grade soccer players, two really poorly equipped soccer teams, second graders, roll the ball out?
00:34:33.000But I'd also say, of all the people talked about from the establishment wing of the party to potentially be the nominee, I would put her towards the bottom in having the sophistication and skill to run for the nomination, not as a pure socialist, but finesse the relationship.
00:34:51.000It's obviously what she's trying to do here, whether it's in the context of running for president or not.
00:34:55.000She doesn't agree with Mamdani on a bunch of stuff, but she's calling him up to try to finesse it to say, I want the socialists on my side, because that's where the energy is the fundraising, the grassroots, the volunteering, the door knocking.
00:35:06.000But I'll say again, that task is the second toughest thing in American Democratic presidential politics.
00:36:14.000It's getting blocked by the DC establishment.
00:36:17.000And I fear that that is creating discontent, that we're not delivering on our promises, that this is what's actually fueling the rise of the socialist left, the Bolsheviks.
00:36:28.000And this is a five alarm fire for conservatives, too.
00:36:30.000I looked at that Donnie Deutsch clip and I'm like, okay, yeah, we can harness this.
00:36:34.000The question is how and what's the right strategy?
00:36:38.000And do we have enough time left on the clock before they take root?
00:36:42.000I agree with everything you said, except I'm not sure that's causing the rise of the left.
00:36:55.000I think that the president is run up against the Washington establishment.
00:37:01.000And I think that's creating a fight for the heart and soul of the Republican Party and who the Republicans will look to for leadership in the future after Donald Trump.
00:37:09.000I don't think that's what's giving rise to Bernie.
00:37:12.000I think what's giving rise to the socialists is their obsession with Israel and Hamas and Gaza and Palestinians.
00:37:20.000And the fact that, if you think about it, in 2016 and 2020, they were going to nominate their person and the establishment just stole it.
00:37:29.000And then in 2024, they couldn't run anybody because no one was going to challenge Joe Biden and then Kamala Harris.
00:37:34.000So you imagine if you're someone who came of age in 2015 and were attracted to socialist policies, which are popular in much of the rest of the world, you've now gone more than a decade where the party that you associate yourself with has said you can't have your aspirations.
00:37:54.000Single payer health care, abolition of ICE, no more military aid to Israel.
00:37:59.000You can't have your aspirations expressed through even the openness of the Democratic Party to hearing those ideas for leadership.
00:38:07.000And I think that's what's given rise to it.
00:38:09.000It's not really, there's some connection to Donald Trump, but I think it's mostly all the stuff you mentioned before income inequality and feeling like they can't buy a house, all the stuff Charlie talked about.
00:38:21.000They want to see those things adjudicated and ameliorated through socialist and communist policies.
00:38:28.000And the Democratic Party, their only vehicle up until now to try, says, no, the establishment's got this.
00:38:37.000But what I'm saying is the right wing populism energy that President Trump, the solutions have been so obstructed that I'm afraid, and this is what Charlie was afraid of, is that we are in a race against the clock, and either our ideas are going to work and they're going to work somewhat quickly, or this energy that we've been perceiving from the left is going to swamp the movement and it's going to pull off enough normies and independents.
00:39:09.000One is they have to have someone who's talented, like Donald Trump is talented.
00:39:13.000It has to be someone who can pull this off because a lot of the country would reject socialism, but they might buy it from someone who's a better communicator, et cetera.
00:41:38.000Global cancer incidence rose by approximately 42% over the last measured decade.
00:41:46.000Cancer is up 42% over the last decade, which is just incredible.
00:41:51.000The sheer volume of new cancer cases grew drastically from 14.1 million to 20 million annually, while cancer deaths have more than doubled since 1980.
00:42:05.000And during a recent Senate committee hearing, doctors and medical professionals suggested an interesting link between cancer and the COVID 19 vaccine.
00:42:17.000And I think this is a really, really important topic that we need to dive into.
00:42:21.000So, we have a special guest with us who has over 50 years in this space in health and wellness, and that is Kim Bright.
00:42:28.000She is the founder of Bright Corps, one of the friends of our program and partners.
00:43:16.000We're having some sort of technical difficulty with it.
00:43:19.000But Senator Blumenthal was involved in this.
00:43:22.000And they're still pushing these vaccines.
00:43:24.000All these years later, which I find crazy, but like, of course, they are because there's so much money involved, there's vested interest, big pharma, they have, they totally have an agenda.
00:43:34.000But like, we need to remember that these vaccines were also linked to myocarditis, hypertension, blood clotting, like thrombosis, neurological conditions.
00:43:45.000And now I think it's really important that we ask the question is there a direct correlation between these vaccines that they forced everybody to take and cancer?
00:43:54.000Well, you know, I just have to say that, you know, a lot of people do believe.
00:43:58.000That Senator Blumenthal and the demon rats are still pushing the safety of these vaccines.
00:44:08.000And they've got those vested interests of big firm on their agenda.
00:44:11.000And like you said, we've got the myocarditis, hypertension, blood clotting effects, severe neurological conditions like migraines, seizures, Alzheimer's, autoimmune disorders, and increased inflammation, which is leading to all kinds of problems, including cancer.
00:44:28.000And who knows what is still to come because.
00:44:31.000A lot of the consequences of taking these vaccines, they do not materialize right away.
00:44:37.000And can you believe, you guys, that Big Pharma's solution to this cancer epidemic is yet another mRNA vaccine?
00:44:46.000Yeah, I mean, I can because they get a lot of money doing this, Kim.
00:44:50.000And that's the real issue, I think, with a lot of this stuff.
00:44:53.000That's why I'm a big fan of RFK and what he's doing there.
00:44:57.000By the way, Kim, did you know that RFK Jr. endorsed President Trump in 2024 at an event that we produced?
00:45:40.000Well, I make of it that it's not something that I would ever use, and I'm hoping that others wouldn't use it either based on the history.
00:45:48.000I mean, you know, there's a video, people have to see a video about the Moderna cancer vaccine, and they will, I think, be convinced because in this video, the head of Moderna actually laughs after he finishes explaining it because he says, oh, this is a real study.
00:46:48.000I've been doing this for over 50 years, and I can tell you I was saying this long ago.
00:46:54.000And, you know, in the end, the only winners of this are the pharmaceutical companies who are turning huge profits and getting everybody hooked on the idea of, you know, treating symptoms with more drugs.
00:47:07.000I mean, and this is something Charlie focused on a ton, by the way, that they get you sick, they provide the sickness remedy, quote unquote, that makes you sicker, and then they provide another remedy.
00:47:21.000Remedy to deal with the sickness that they caused.
00:47:37.000By the way, Kim, they're also doing this with our food and our agriculture.
00:47:40.000They're forcing through mRNA shots across the board.
00:47:44.000I mean, is there, just a note on that, is there, when you say mRNA vaccines and things like this, distinct from, say, like the old school polio vaccine?
00:47:53.000Does that raise your suspicions immediately like it does mine?
00:48:26.000And that's where Western medicine went off the rails on purpose because when you address symptoms instead of cause, you make tons and billions and trillions of dollars over decades.
00:48:38.000Well, they make you addicted to the system.
00:48:42.000And by the way, we see this with the trans movement, right?
00:48:45.000They're basically trying to make people become annuities to the system, to the healthcare industrial complex.
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00:50:39.000We've been working on this for almost 10 years now, so it's a lot of investment in innovation with Merck.
00:50:45.000It's basically an individualized treatment for cancer.
00:50:48.000So, the data we shared is about skin cancer, melanoma, which, as you know, a lot of people die from every year and other people are diagnosed with.
00:50:56.000And what is really unique about this drug called Intismeran is that it's individualized, meaning, if you and I were diagnosed the same day by the same doctor with skin cancer, Moderna will make a different medicine for your cancer and a medicine for my cancer.
00:51:13.000And that will be done in around 30 days.
00:51:15.000And as you said, the results are really exciting.
00:51:18.000If you look at the study, it was a phase two study, 157 people.
00:51:28.000We're back with Kim Bright talking about how the COVID vaccine is proving to be even more damaging than we previously even imagined.
00:51:37.000Kim, what are some specific, like, put some flesh and meat to the bones here, some specific examples that people can kind of keep in their mind of how this is true?
00:52:16.000In another case, a pregnant woman who had no idea.
00:52:20.000That she was dealing with anything other than normal symptoms that occur when you're pregnant, was diagnosed with blood cancer and literally died the next day.
00:52:30.000Now, she was only 28 years old and she started dealing with flu like symptoms for a few days.
00:52:36.000She couldn't eat and even her legs stopped working.
00:53:29.000So much of the recent research has shown that ultra processed foods have a direct link to the spike in cancer rates.
00:53:37.000And so it's not only about what you avoid consuming, like the ultra processed foods and the chemicals, it's about the good things that you decide to put or not to put in your body as well, which is why I got very excited to find a study that I found regarding cancer.
00:53:57.000And this study got me so excited because it measured the actual potential of lactic acid bacteria that's found in a centuries old fermented food called kimchi to prevent cancer.
00:54:10.000They showed this in this study, and this study concluded, and I quote The antibiotic tolerant probiotic presented in kimchi suppresses expression of carcinogen activating enzymes and possesses many other health benefits, such as suppression of growth and development of pathogenic bacteria, intestinal regulation, and immune boosts, especially the WC Biara and L. plantarum found in kimchi have many effects like.
00:54:40.000Anti inflammatory, immune modulating, and blood cholesterol reducing activity, which may account for their cancer preventative, anti cancer potential.
00:54:50.000Now, cancer is much more likely to arise when you have an immune system that isn't functioning properly.
00:54:57.000Another recent study revealed kimchi's ability to rewire the way our immune systems work, making them stronger and more efficient.
00:55:08.000One group received a placebo, while the other two groups Two different types of kimchi powder, kimchi that had been freeze dried and put into a capsule.
00:55:21.000And having a stronger immune system isn't just about avoiding cancer, it makes you less susceptible to contracting viruses and other pathogens.
00:55:30.000And what's interesting, you guys, about so many of these kimchi studies is that they are using the kimchi capsules because there's no other way to conduct a controlled placebo study.
00:56:01.000Well, and the key to getting all these benefits, and there's so many people like you, Andrew, out there, the key to getting all these benefits is that you have to consume the kimchi on a daily basis.
00:56:11.000I read this over and over again in research papers.
00:56:14.000But the only problem is it's not something that's easy to eat.
00:56:17.000For most people, every day, which is why we went ahead and created Kimchi One.
00:56:22.000And what Kimchi One is, is it's convenient capsules for your daily use.
00:56:27.000And we use a cold processed drying method to retain all the fiber, that's the prebiotic, and the nutrition of the actual fermented kimchi, the probiotics and the postbiotics.
00:56:36.000Virtually no sodium, unlike store bought kimchi.
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00:56:56.000I will tell you, I'm a huge believer in this.
00:56:59.000I think the gut health, the microbiome is the key.
00:57:04.000Like, the reason we want to keep hitting this topic so hard on the show is I think gut health is the key to health.
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01:00:08.000As you guys know, We have been covering the birthright citizenship stuff a lot this week because it was an absolute travesty what happened.
01:01:21.000The Supreme Court, instead of narrowly tailoring their decision, making it a statutory, a legislative fix, they've basically said the Constitution is very clear.
01:02:00.000Well, I mean, first, you know, there's a bigger answer there in that we have to completely overhaul immigration, but specifically to the birthright issue.
01:02:08.000So, one thing I'll say, and I'm not defending the Supreme Court.
01:02:12.000Unfortunately, they got this wrong, they got this horribly wrong.
01:02:15.000But that being said, Congress for too long has allowed the Supreme Court to be a legislative body.
01:02:23.000For too long, Congress has usurped its authority in its obligation to pass laws and to answer these questions.
01:03:02.000So the temporary fix is my anchors away bill, which basically says, If you're pregnant and you're not a citizen, you're not a green card holder, you need not come to the United States of America because we're not going to let you have your baby on our soil.
01:03:18.000Because you have members of the Chinese Communist Party, the upper echelon, the elite that hate this country, the elite that hack our country every single freaking day.
01:03:29.000When I go into the SCIF and I get the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the classified reports, it's China, China, China, China.
01:03:36.000And you literally have a million Chinese kids.
01:03:40.000Who have been born in the United States or Guam, but they're being raised in China by the Chinese Republic.
01:03:48.000They're being taught to hate America, and every single one of them, if they're a United States Senate or a citizen, could run for the presidency of the United States.
01:04:01.000Our founding fathers never contemplated that that would be an option, right?
01:05:03.000And that's actually really crazy because we have to admit people to the United States at customs, but getting into U.S. airspace is easier.
01:05:12.000You can get on a plane in Canada and fly it over the United States and land in Mexico.
01:05:18.000And if you timed your birth just right.
01:05:19.000If you time it right and you log it, I can imagine paperwork obstacles to this.
01:05:24.000But I think we have judges eager to give some insight.
01:05:28.000It's an absurdity that exposes a deeper rot in the way we even are thinking about this.
01:05:36.000I mean, when you literally think about the fact that you have a 10 year old being raised in China right now to hate this country, to hate the United States of America, and they're eligible to run for the White House.
01:05:48.000I mean, you literally, we literally could have a Chinese Communist Party official as president of the United States in 20, 30 years because we've allowed this to happen.
01:05:59.000And it's a slap in the face, as Clarence Thomas said, I think brilliantly, this devalues what citizenship is supposed to be and what our founders intended it to be.
01:06:12.000So, your legal premise, though, I just want to make sure I'm very clear is that because you're going to redefine what an alien is legislatively, and at that point, that will get challenged in the courts, you think that has more of a chance of surviving legal muster?
01:06:29.000So when you look at the abortion debate and the litigation that took decades to work its way through the Supreme Court until you had that right case, that right argument that they could, were quite frankly forced to adjudicate on, this definition of alien is, I think, where we attack, where we say we have a right to define who and what that or who that applies to.
01:06:57.000And when you look at The context of when this was written.
01:07:01.000So, this was introduced in May of 1866.
01:07:05.000It was passed in the Senate first in June, then July in the House.
01:07:09.000And then two years later in July, the 14th Amendment was ratified.
01:07:13.000But they were not contemplating the United States allowing literally the direct enemy of this country to become citizens, right?
01:07:23.000This was about those individuals who want to be here, have a reason to be here, want to assimilate and be a part of this country, want to be a part of our culture, the fabric.
01:07:33.000Meanwhile, you now have, again, I'm talking about the highest elite in China going to Guam, having their children, going back to China and raising communist leaders.
01:07:44.000Every one of them will end up with a U.S. passport.
01:07:47.000Every one of them will end up with U.S. citizenship.
01:07:49.000And regardless of what the libtard media says, the most powerful, the most important, the most sought after passport in the world is the U.S. passport, which is why you have Chinese having babies on U.S. soil because they want that passport and they want that citizenship.
01:08:45.000Well, I was going to say, in the real issue, and one of the things that just kind of underscores the problem, we don't know is it a million?
01:09:16.000She's four months old and the only American citizen in her family.
01:09:20.000Her parents, who agreed to speak with us if we didn't show their faces, traveled from China to Los Angeles so Ada could be born in America and claim U.S. citizenship.
01:09:31.000I want her to live a happy life, her father says.
01:10:06.000If you read about a medieval country or an ancient country having this policy, you would just roll your eyes and say, that was incredibly dumb and they deserved whatever disaster happened to them.
01:11:41.000I remember when I worked at Fox and I discovered we had that.
01:11:44.000We called it the diversity lottery and we just gave tens of thousands to basically anyone who hits some bare minimum threshold and we just picked them at random.
01:11:52.000And I thought this is the most insane of all the insane policies that America has.
01:11:59.000Well, and so Hartzeller helped raise the amount of immigrants every year from about 297,000 in 1965 to.
01:12:08.000About a million, 1.2 million a year decades later.
01:12:45.000But that being said, is we have to have this conversation.
01:12:48.000And what I would argue is that, you know, we, you know, we, I've helped move that Overton window where now there's this opportunity to push forward.
01:12:58.000Let's say the House passes my Assimilation Act, my Remigration Act, the Anchors Away Bill, and then the follow up legislation that we have, again, continuing to fix what is broken, the immigration system.
01:13:12.000So you have the Save America Act, which the House has passed the Save Act.
01:13:16.000We passed the Save America Act, which has a few more provisions.
01:13:19.000It has over 80% approval Republicans, Democrats, independents, black, white, brown, yellow, it doesn't matter, conservative, liberal, everywhere in between.
01:13:31.000And so what I would say to John Thune is if you're unwilling to answer the mandate of the American people, over 80% across the board have told you and commanded you what to do.
01:13:46.000And if not, you should get out of the way and let someone like Mike Lee or someone else do that job.
01:13:52.000We have a republic to save and to restore, and not passing the Save America Act, not passing my immigration bills is literally leaving the back door unlocked and open and giving a map to the thieves and criminals who want to destroy this country because that's what's happening every single freaking day.
01:14:13.000And on addressing this birthright thing, we were discussing with Rick Scott the other day.
01:14:19.000There's no excuse for Republicans not to be putting up or down votes.
01:14:23.000Instead of these big omnibus monstrosities, you could have up or down bills on individual things like your idea.
01:14:28.000Sorry, we just can't let pregnant women into this country if it's going to be taken advantage of.
01:14:32.000And you can add layers to that because if you say they're not allowed to come here, you have a reason for a criminal prosecution if someone lies to come into the country about that.
01:14:41.000So you can say, okay, your child's a U.S. citizen, Supreme Court says so, but you still committed a crime to create this U.S. citizen.
01:14:49.000Here, pay us $500,000 to pay for all the obligations we owe to this child now, or we could take your kid.
01:14:55.000Or there's so many ways that we can mitigate the damage of this, and there's no excuse for Republicans not to at least hold votes about this to get Democrats on the record and Republicans, Republican rhinos on the record about what they really believe about our country and its citizenship laws.
01:15:11.000Well, and the other part of this conversation is people have concerns about AI.
01:15:16.000So, again, I'm chairman of cyber infrastructure protection, which includes part of AI, and people are worried about jobs, they're worried about the economy.
01:16:37.000And for the Republicans out there that are celebrating this, thinking this is some good thing, no, this is a terrible thing.
01:16:42.000This underscores and reveals a rot in our country that is decades in the making.
01:16:46.000We've printed ourselves into oblivion, sending money to far-funged places and fighting stupid wars.
01:16:52.000And now the chickens are coming home to roost.
01:16:53.000And we've imported a permanent third-world underclass that hates this country and wants to see the capitalist system, which made this country so amazing, brought down and destroyed.
01:17:04.000And so we've got to get serious about it.
01:17:06.000There are so many five-alarm fires that it's impossible to name.
01:17:10.000But what I will tell you is that what you are doing, Congressman, and moving the Overton window, we need at least 230 just like you, and we need at least 60 of them in the Senate.
01:17:21.000But if we can't get 60, let's get at least 50.
01:17:26.000Reconciliation, whatever we got to do.
01:17:28.000By the way, I'm hearing some rumblings that there are some good creative ideas about getting the Save America Act through via reconciliation.
01:17:36.000They're going to, they got some creative ideas.
01:17:38.000So we appreciate everything that you're doing.