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Summary
Glenn and Stu discuss Mulvaney's comments on climate change, a new poll on race relations, and Riaz Patal joins the show for a few minutes to talk about the latest in the Trump administration.
Transcript
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Well, Stu, as you know, I would say was not on the fence with Donald Trump.
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In fact, he was so far away he couldn't even see a fence on Donald Trump.
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However, yesterday on climate change, Mulvaney...
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He was a guy, he actually existed before Donald Trump.
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He is, I believe I heard love music coming from your general...
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I had to go over, open the door last night, like, where is that Barry White music coming from?
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Also, a new poll on race relations, and we have Riaz Patal joining us for a few minutes today.
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We're going to start there, and EPA, and wiretapping, and also, it's Friday.
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So we're going to squeeze your phone calls in today, 888-727-BECK.
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I will make a stand, I will raise my voice, I will hold your hand, because we are one.
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I will beat my drum, I have made my choice, we will overcome, because we are one.
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Yesterday, you want to, are you, have you had your cigarette?
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Have you rested enough to be able to set this up for us, Stu?
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Yeah, Mick Mulvaney did a little impromptu press conference yesterday.
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And he's also a guy who we've liked for a really long time.
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I mean, he's just a, he's a really good, he was a really good congressman, freedom caucus type of guy.
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And so he was going through the budget, and he was saying things that you've never heard anyone actually say before.
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Now, or at least outside of your circle of friends.
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If you are a new listener of ours, I want you to know where I stand on climate change.
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I don't believe in the man-made climate change.
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I was a guy who used to piss Stu off, or at least gravely concerned, because Stu has been on this, on this science route for 20 years.
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And when, when Al Gore first came out with his movie, he was, you know, Stu was like, this is crazy.
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And Stu, I think you, I bet you lost 10 pounds.
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Well, I actually eat more when I'm stressed, so I probably gained 10.
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I went, I went, and he thought, oh, Glenn's going to buy into this, and then I'm going to have to kill myself.
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And I got out of the movie, and I called Stu, and I said, the hockey stick thing is very compelling.
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I, you know, let's, I want to look at the math.
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And we looked at the math, and I'm a guy who's completely green at my home in, in Idaho.
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I am more green with my farm and my ranch than I'll bet you Al Gore could even imagine.
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I just don't believe that CO2, because I remember the little thing where, and the trees go, and we've all forgotten that.
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So this, if you are a, if you're a global warming person, this may make your head pop.
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Regarding the question as to climate change, I think the president was fairly straightforward.
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We consider that to be a waste of your money to go out and do that.
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To a, to a room of reporters to say that, because, you know, even, I think there's a very good argument, even if you are an activist, to say, well, the government spending billions, trillions of dollars globally to try to solve this problem is probably not a good expenditure of money.
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I mean, you know, they pull this issue, and it is dead last in priorities for the American people.
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We're going to have men on the moon again, and it won't cost the United States government a dime.
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You know, if it's, if it's really, truly a priority, very smart people are, believe in this.
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And they're in Silicon Valley, and they're working on things to make us more green, and it's good.
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Tesla, who will not have their home run on a Tesla battery when, when it is available?
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I mean, it's, when it's reasonably priced, and when it will really.
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What we will do is do what's best for our families, right?
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And when Tesla, which it, by the way, has with automobiles in many ways, people really like them.
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So they want to go buy them because they're great.
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What I mean is, I will put the tiles up on my roof, and I will have a solar.
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That's coming from a guy who believes this stuff, who can change the world.
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And, of course, we should point out that too much money has come from the government on some of these particular projects.
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I just, it's, you see the headlines so many times, sometimes you skip the stories.
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If we were going to invest in one thing, and I, again, don't believe we should be, but if we were going to be investing in one thing, we should be investing in research on batteries.
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Right now, your biggest problem is not the solar panels, although the solar panels can be smaller and everything else, and more efficient.
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And that is what Tesla's trying to solve, right?
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And they have a home battery you put in your garage now, which is there and works, you know.
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It's just, it's still to the point where you're.
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When the battery is, when the battery is right, a Tesla, you know, the one problem that I have with a Tesla is, I can't just go, I can't just go anywhere I want.
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It's got, what, 300 miles on it before the battery is dead?
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That's just not, for me, I'm just not comfortable with 300 miles.
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When you get the battery to extend its life, now you're, you know, 500 miles, 600 miles.
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Or there's an infrastructure to charge it quickly, and that is happening, right?
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I mean, we're in the process of that occurring.
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But, I mean, you know, this is the type of thing that I, you know, because you look at many of the scientists who would be considered skeptical,
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and they will say, in all things being equal, that, you know, what we've done with CO2 will have some effect on the climate.
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The answer, their answer is no, and that makes them into science deniers.
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The issue here, though, is look at electric cars, for example.
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You know, these innovations come, and 10, 15, 20 years ago, no one would have believed that a conservative talk radio show has come on the air how many times?
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And talk to you about how awesome the Tesla is.
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These things, these innovations come, and the right is often considered to be anti-science,
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when what we're saying here is that innovation winds up solving these problems without the government spending trillions of dollars.
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Correct. It's the one thing, it's the one reason why I'm against universal basic income,
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and I haven't heard anybody, and we're going to have a conversation on this with some people who really are discussing universal basic income
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They say that jobs will, 50% of people will be unemployed within the next 20 years.
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And so, a 50, 60% unemployment rate is really horrible.
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However, that's kind of what people said, you know, with the cotton gin or with manufacturing.
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Everybody was always like, well, you're going to make these chairs?
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You're going to just push them out on an assembly line in a big factory?
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So, there are many things that we're concerned about that work themselves out.
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Do they still teach the breathing, that it is a circle that we breathe out and the trees breathe in?
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And the main problem, I think, with the climate change crowd, especially Al Gore, is that they've gone from, this will become catastrophic if we don't do something about it, to, it's catastrophic right now.
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Now, remember, I am a Bible-thumping catastrophist.
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I am the, that's the problem with the left, with me.
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I'm a Bible-thumping catastrophist who is saying the world is going to end.
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What is your take on the man the president chose to head the Environmental Protection Agency, Scott Pruitt, who, by the way, just last week, said he doesn't agree that carbon dioxide is a primary contributor to the climate change.
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Well, these people are so stupid, but they're so stupid they don't know how stupid they are.
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That's an example of the problem that I'm describing in the Assault on Reason.
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But again, at some point, a false belief collides with physical reality.
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We are seeing every night on the television news now a nature hike through the Book of Revelation.
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We are seeing every night now on the news a nature hike through the Book of Revelation.
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So, like, the four horsemen of the apocalypse are galloping through downtown Dallas right now?
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The reason why you're not seeing or hearing the four horsemen of the apocalypse is the horses.
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Trying to save money when you can book travel can be really, really stressful.
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But with Upside.com, you will save and get a big gift card every trip that you buy.
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This is from the guy who started, what was that, Priceline.
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He started Priceline, and he got the prices at Priceline very, very low.
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He wanted to figure out a way that he could get travel lower than he could ever get it before.
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But this is the bundling of the hotel and the cars or the hotel and the flights together.
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When you bundle the hotel and the flights together, Upside has found a way to make, for instance, who was it that was going to Utah, got an Upside.com ticket for the flight and the hotel for two nights for $500.
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Was it you that started at $900 and got down to?
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Plus, there was a gift card for, you know, a couple hundred, $150 or $200.
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They booked a trip to Utah, got an Upside.com flight and hotel, two nights for $500, and got a $300 Amazon gift card.
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I mean, you're staying in a hotel and your flight basically for $200.
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You're guaranteed to get at least a $200 Amazon gift card for your first trip.
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See what your next trip is worth today at Upside.com.
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He doesn't like me to point out that he's Hollywood.
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But he was a guy who worked in Hollywood for a very long time.
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Tell me about how are things going with your circle of friends?
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I will say since I've last been here, there's been a bit of a pivot that I'm having more people reach out to me because I'm the only bridge.
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And say, privately, what news sources would you recommend for Balanced?
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I mean, I think it's getting so absurd that I do think there's reaching a fever point that I'm going to look to find some understanding.
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180Report.com where you read the headlines from the right perspective.
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And then there's a button at the top and it flips.
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The website turns around and flips and it shows you the same stories from the left perspective.
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I mean, I know, again, saying it as someone who can step out of the echo chamber now when I take this flight, it is so loud.
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But the right also doesn't have a real, credible, big source.
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But outside of Fox News, you don't have a big news team.
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And the problem is, as a producer, the plethora are competing for viewers in the same way that everyone competes for viewers.
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I mean, this Rachel Maddow thing was pure programming.
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You know people on the left in the news business.
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Is there any idea of them ratcheting things down?
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Is anybody thinking about don't throw more flames?
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From the producers that I know and talk to at these places, it seems to be the conflict is the name of the game.
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That as this more absurd information comes out...
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I think it's reached terminal velocity, but it's not slowing down.
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I mean, I don't know how many more airwaves or channels or networks or video stations there could be.
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It's amazing how we're not talking about anything important.
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I have friends in France who are saying, we're so tired of the U.S. election and the aftermath.
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And I'm like, who is forcing everyone to consume this diet?
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Of your own, where Marine Le Pen is one of the favorites?
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It's this global phenomenon of dipping into this reservoir of rage.
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And it could be a reservoir of anything you have.
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He was with me in Thailand, and it was refreshing to actually be with people who didn't know anything about the United States.
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I asked some of the kids, what do you know about the United States?
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One kid that knew about it, knew about it from a movie.
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I can't remember the movie, but some beautiful portrayal of it.
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It was bizarre to be with people who had never even really...
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The United States doesn't affect them at all, they think.
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There's some days I don't even look at it, because I imagine the tragedy will be there the day after.
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I imagine the world will still be collapsing every Friday if I wait three, four days to consume it.
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But I don't, because, I mean, again, I'm around a 10-month, 11-month-old daughter.
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I don't believe in the, I'm angry, but I'll fake it.
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Amber and Jeffy would leave, and we'd all sit around going, their kids are doomed.
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Actually, Amber usually was there for that conversation.
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She was the one, as he was walking away, she would just turn around and go, help me.
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So, Glenn, on the Maddow thing before we leave that, I found it really interesting to watch the
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coverage of her coverage, which everyone on the right, understandably, mocked her and
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said, you built up this thing for nothing, which I get.
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That's actually an understandable thing for the right to do.
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I was surprised at how much of mainstream media, however, reported Maddow's issue with
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the tax returns, as Maddow overhypes this tax return to get people to view, and then has
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It's only Geraldo's vault if you wanted it to be zero, if you wanted him to have not paid
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And it wasn't just the left, because I would understand Rachel Maddow's audience being
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like, hey, they hyped us, and then he paid taxes.
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Because that's what she was going after, though.
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I know, but the mainstream media covering that shouldn't cover it like that.
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They're supposed to cover that neutrally, and they did it.
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It's so funny now, because I listen to news, and I try to hear that bias.
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Riaz Patel is joining us, and we were just talking during the break about this Rachel
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Maddow, you know, as we look at the week in review, Rachel Maddow and her expose, she
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presented that she thought she was going to have a big expose.
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I personally think that there is a good chance that somebody from the Trump camp put that into
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If people listening and watching made it a scandal, that's not what she's actually blaming
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her viewers for her incredible nothing burger that she presented the other day.
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How does the left, Riaz, how did the left react to this?
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You're a circle of friends with the Trump thing.
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I think they thought it was, they felt the programming stunt of it.
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I think, you know, a lot of my friends are in production and producers, so they definitely
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The Twitter went out saying, I've got the return, and then seriously, and then it was
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I mean, I hope if something happens with a nuclear war, we all get the information as
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quickly as I knew that Rachel Maddow had a tax return.
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And I think what was so interesting about what Stu said is I'm usually able to spot
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But when you said that about comparing it to Geraldo Rivera safe, that it was a nothing
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implies the assumption we wanted a smoking gun.
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If you're like, tune in for the smoking gun, that really is more of a water pistol.
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Well, is anybody talking on the left about where these returns came?
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I think they definitely feel like it was leaked.
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Yes, from the Trump camp, because it shows very clearly if this is the great return,
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Yeah, you know, I would really, I should really get the whole details here if we want to go
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But Business Insider made the case that, you know, again, like a Donald Trump tax return
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is very complicated and you're only getting a couple of pages of it.
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So we know, I know my taxes are a hell of a lot longer than two pages.
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Donald Trump's is like, you know, than an encyclopedia.
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And so we only have a little bit of information.
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But of the information that they have, tax experts have gone through it and said, well,
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you know, there's things like a 30, I think it's $32 million of his income comes from
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So like you're taking stuff that you own and you're selling it.
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Now that's, you know, you know, it's your money and it is real money, but it's not like
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Yeah, but how much is from interest and license and stuff like that?
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And they boiled it down to $16 million of income.
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But this is why, but wait a minute, but this is why people say, oh, you know, Warren Buffett
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pays the same income tax bracket as his secretary.
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Yeah, but still, there's no way for him to pay less than his secretary.
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There's not happening unless you're comparing income to capital gains.
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There's no way he pays less income tax than his secretary does.
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I didn't peg you for someone who wanted to go through these details today.
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If you want them, we can get the story and go through them.
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I mean, it's a little bit nerdy tax stuff, but with the alternative minimum taxes still
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The only reason why I bring it up is because I want to know, this made it look to the average
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person that he is the billionaire that he says he is.
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Yeah, and I think to me, it's very much an indication of what is happening now, which
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is the bait and switch between Trump and whoever's there and mainstream media.
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It is watching the press conferences, which I don't watch anymore.
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It's feeling like that daily tune in of the O.J. Simpson trial where everyone watched
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I've seen people reporting now on another network's reporting of another network's reporting.
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Like, how much farther down the rabbit hole can we go?
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I mean, literally, actual leading today, another website reported another website, which
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There's a new Gallup poll that shows that our...
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Because Americans' worries about race relations are at a record high.
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And the question was, Gallup did this, Americans who worry a great deal about race relations,
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Three years later now, it's 42% and worry a great deal about race relations.
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And so there was a graph on the next page that shows when it sort of started spiking.
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And, you know, Stu and I were talking earlier that, you know, there's a bit of a spike after
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Two years in this election when it started kicking in.
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I think the seeds were planted during the Obama administration in many ways.
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You know, after September 11th, we had to grapple with, okay, how are we going to deal with
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Are we going to, you know, how are we going to react to that?
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And I think there was a spike right after 9-11.
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And then that number came down because we were like, okay, we're cool.
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Then the nothing to see here started towards the end of the Bush administration on that.
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Then I think, you know, there was this feeling of Barack Obama is either going to be really
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Then he started in with the, you know, the police acted stupidly.
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Eric Holder said, you know, we're a bunch of...
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And that started to plant some really nasty seeds that I think then were harvested about
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We've gone over many of these numbers for many different questions, including interracial
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marriage and whether people live in your neighborhood.
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There's a million studies and they all show incredible racial improvement over a long period
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And, you know, this new poll from Gallup shows Bush administration was about 28% at the
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beginning of the Bush administration about people worrying about race relations.
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It drops down to, at the very beginning of the Obama administration, to 13%.
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And after, after Obama's in office, there's a slight incline, as Reyes pointed out.
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But really, to me, the inflection point is, is a little bit before the election and it's
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Ferguson happens and it starts shooting up and then the election, it gets inflamed even
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And now, so it's gone from 17 to 42% in three years.
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Do you worry about race relations a great deal, a fair amount, or not a little at all?
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Do you worry about race relations, let me ask you, do you worry about race relations
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in this country, a great deal, fair amount, or not at all?
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I think in this campaign rhetoric, the grouping, the labeling, and coupled by the bombardment
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of social media, that everything was just louder in this election cycle.
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And the agenda of those, there's a real, there's forces on all sides that want this.
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They want this strife so they can step in and either cause chaos or step in to solve it.
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And that's why I pause, because I don't know if it's real.
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I feel like there's less actual racial tension.
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I'll say I'll disagree only because, I guess, not just where I am, but also from my point
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of view, you know, being a Muslim, it comes up more often.
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I go through secondary screening constantly, fine.
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But it is brought up, I'm in rooms, people talking about Muslims, I walk into, that has
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It is discussed as a group so strangely that to me, it does.
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But you know what, honestly, Riaz, Muslims were kind of, up until 9-11, Muslims were kind
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We didn't know anything about them, generally, as a population.
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And so, unfortunately for the Muslim religion, you know, you kind of come onto the scene in
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But then you have, in the rhetoric, Muslim ban, Mexican wall.
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I mean, the talking of huge groups as one was, to me, the greatest flaw of Donald Trump.
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In terms of watching his campaign, what upset me the most was the constant, and again, people
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say it's words, and the left and right have disagreements about this.
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Yeah, and I have to tell you, I don't think it is words.
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We did not define the difference between Muslim and Islamist.
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I would agree with you, and this is something you and I have talked about, that in this wanting
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We didn't really look at an opportunity to say, no, there is a very, very bad faction.
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Did you see what happened with Zutty Jasser this week with Pamela Geller?
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I'd love to talk to you about it, because Zutty Jasser is, I think, he's a reformer.
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And he's like, look, Islam doesn't have to be what it is in some places in the Middle East.
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And he's trying to cut the wood down to empower people, the theologians, to actually change it.
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And the left is hammering him, and now the right is hammering him, saying he has no chance.
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And he's struggling in the middle, going, there are a lot of good Muslims that live a very peaceful religion
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that want it to be this way, and unless you empower those reformers, it ain't going to happen.
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And I think, even with Muslims, with blacks, I feel like the Jewish community centers,
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and a huge proportion of my friends are Jewish in New York and L.A.,
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and I would say daily, one of them will post, couldn't drop my mother off to this, couldn't drop my kids,
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It is, it is bad, you know, and I think it's really dark.
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And so, to me, I'm not on the America's bad, America's a racist.
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I'm worried about race relations, and I feel like people are getting more uncomfortable
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having the uncomfortable conversations, more isolated.
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I'm telling you, I'm looking at a different world in New York and L.A., and then I fly here.
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It scares me how separate it is that something is mentioned here that has no relevance or bearing there.
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Literally, they don't know about it, and then it's vice versa here.
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You know, I think it was when Donald Trump was talking about Sweden in his speech,
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and he was talking about what was happening in Sweden.
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My understanding that people are saying is about this rash of radical Islam that actually is creating havoc in Sweden.
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The left was like, got him to this thing of, here he is again.
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Minister of Sweden tweets, I don't know what he's talking about.
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And I'm like, he's not just throwing out a word to a huge crowd.
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If he's throwing out a word, find out what he's talking about.
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Because when a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to report it,
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it makes me very nervous of what can happen in our country that is not getting covered or not getting seen.
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See, this is what, this goes back to Islam and Islamists, because everybody jumped on, he's crazy, he's crazy.
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There is a problem with Islamists in Sweden, and everybody, I saw it.
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There's an amazing filmmaker, Dia Khan, who created this beautiful thing about the rash of radical fundamental Islam
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Literally, girls growing up now are being talked about going into marriages, forced marriages.
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And because he will just say Muslims instead of Islamists,
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and the press hears Muslim and says, he means all of them,
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And I feel like the rest of the country is standing here going,
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Guys, we're talking about the people who want to kill people.
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And I think we feel like, I think the center of the country feels like we're in a family
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Mom and dad who won't talk, who won't listen to each other,
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who are just out to get each other, and the family is suffering.
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And we had talked about this, and I would love to do a study,
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and the university actually approached me to see about doing it,
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about the impact on kids from this election cycle.
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That parents, I want to tell you, liberal and conservative.
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That's playing on that TV, and what is absorbed by the parents,
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That goes for our conversation about George Stephanopoulos.
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because, again, I can have access to it whenever I need it,
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You can't have a conversation without rage now.
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The peace of mind that comes from owning a Liberty Safe.
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But honestly, you want the best reason to buy a Liberty Safe,
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go to LibertySafe.com and look at the test videos.
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Literally, tornadoes have picked these things up
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and they are still closed and everything is intact.
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you need to prepare, protect your wife's purses.
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Don't wait until they start to dissolve and degradate.
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You know, the rest of us have guns and things like that.
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Right, but they're the most expensive thing I own.
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to find the Liberty Safe that is right for you right now.
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You've said that if this repeal and replace plan
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I get that estimate from the fact that studies have been done.
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who do not go to the hospital when they need to go,
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And if you throw 24 million people off of health insurance,
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there is no doubt that many thousands of people will die.
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Look, Jake, I have talked to doctors in Vermont
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why didn't you come in when you first had your symptom?
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Sometimes it is too late to treat those people.
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Senator, but you know that Obamacare is in dire straits.
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said that the Affordable Care Act is unaffordable.
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in the number of insurers participating in Obamacare
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I mean, you wouldn't need Bernie Sanders, Andrew.
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you do that thing where you send food over to their house.
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well, why don't I go a little bit of the extra mile here?
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And Friday, we're going to have some laughs, too.