7⧸11⧸17 - Treason?
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1 hour and 54 minutes
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Summary
The connections between the New York Times and the Russian government are starting to come together. This is as disturbing as the timelines we used to put together at Fox and Friends. The connections are all starting to make sense now.
Transcript
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The Donald Trump news, much to the chagrin of many Americans, half of America,
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does look like it is starting to connect the dots in a way that is going to be suboptimal for the president.
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The news you need to know, and the president needs to be able to explain,
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I will make you stand, I will raise my voice, I will hold your hand.
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Because we are one, I will beat my drum, I have made my choice, we will overcome.
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There are, we're going to probably have to do a chalkboard today on the connections here that are all starting to come together.
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because of what the New York Times released last night.
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So assuming that this email is real, this changes absolutely everything in the Trump world.
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And everything about fake news and Russian collusion.
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And at least there are some very difficult things to explain.
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And unfortunately, things that the president or his children,
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I mean, it looks like Kushner could be going to jail.
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If these things are true, these are really disturbing now.
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It was a he said, she said situation 24 hours ago.
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But last night, the news of an email that was describing the meeting to Don Jr.
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And it spells out that it is the Russian government intel.
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On Friday, I'm sorry, at a few months ago, first, Donald Jr. said there was no meeting.
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Then on Saturday, he said there was a meeting and it was about adoptions.
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He would say that this was about adoptions because it is about adoptions in some ways.
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Now, that's named after a guy who was a really bad crime guy in Russia.
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This is the act that the United States under Obama put in to hurt the rich friends of Vladimir Putin.
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Do you remember when they went into Ukraine and they were screwing around with everything?
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And we needed some sort of red line punishment.
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And we tried to just put sanctions on their banks, etc., etc.
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And this act went after the oligarchs and their money here in the United States.
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He knows that there's a lot of Americans that will adopt babies.
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And Americans go over to Russia to adopt these babies that aren't wanted.
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And so he stopped all Americans from adopting children in Russia.
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That was his, he was appealing to, or he was trying to crush the hearts of Americans.
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So we would go to our Congress and our president and say, we got to get these babies out of there.
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So when she said, or Don Jr. said it was about adoption, it really wasn't about adoption.
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Was there, we'll give you some information, which he says doesn't make any, didn't make any sense.
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But you have to hear additional information now as the timeline starts to come in.
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This is, I'm telling you, this is as disturbing as the timelines we used to put together at Fox.
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And so they just went and talked about the adoption.
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But she was sent because she, we now know she is a government operative.
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If she went and said, look, Don, we need to get this out.
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If we give you this information, will you work with us to get rid of this act and we'll make it all about adoption?
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But that does seem reasonable, a reasonable approach.
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Then he came back a day later and said, oh yeah, I did talk to her.
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And it was about Hillary Clinton stuff, but it didn't make any sense.
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He didn't tell Kushner and he didn't tell Manafort what that meeting was about.
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In fact, the words are, quote, refused to tell them what the meeting was about or who the meeting was with.
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And why would you refuse to tell them about a meeting that was no big deal?
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That seems like you are giving plausible deniability to people because you know something isn't right.
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Okay, so now Donald Jr. says, yes, I did give this, she did give me this information, but it was no big deal.
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And instead of ending the meeting there, it went on for nearly 30 minutes.
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After that, we now know that she is, what's her name, Natalia Veskal...
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She is now confirmed as an agent of the Kremlin.
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She's denying that, by the way, we should point out.
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She's saying that she is not an agent of the Kremlin.
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So these guys show up to meet with somebody they don't know.
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If she was no big deal, but she was saying, as this new email says, that came out last night,
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a government-run operation has found information on Hillary Clinton and the DNC.
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So, whether she was an agent or not, she is representing that the government of Russia has information.
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Neither Kushner, Donald Trump Jr., or Manafort disclosed this conversation, disclosed this email.
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You would think that it would be pretty important to say, oh, you know what?
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Maybe they were trying to throw the election towards me.
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Because, look, we got this email from a Russian.
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And she said the Russian government had information that they were going to disclose.
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How do you now spend a year denying that Russia was trying to affect the election when you have that email?
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Why would you not disclose on your top-secret clearance application that you had this meeting and this email?
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Also, Kushner had spoken with Sergei, how do you say his, Kislyak?
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Manafort had spoken to him in person at the Mayflower Hotel.
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Kushner would have another call with Kislyak, meaning him with the Russian or Putin's banker.
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Manafort was just weeks away from lying on TV saying that he hadn't met with any Russians.
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Manafort later was fired from his dealings with the Russian allies in Ukraine.
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And remember, it is the reason why we were talking about adoption is because of the act that Barack Obama put in.
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So Manafort, as we told you during the election, was one degree away from Vladimir Putin while he was serving in the Ukraine.
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Ukraine, all of those things, he denied until the evidence came out from the Ukraine.
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However, there is a date that is really important for you to know.
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Okay, so they spend 30 minutes with this woman on June 9th and they say she didn't have anything to talk about.
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She says she has government intel gathered by the Russian government.
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They, according to records, spend the rest of the day writing a major speech about anti-Hillary Clinton intel.
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Trump says that he's going to, he announced on June 9th, the same day they met,
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he announced that he was going to give a major speech on anti-Hillary intelligence.
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It was supposed to be given on June 13th, but that was the Pulse nightclub shooting.
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The anti-Hillary Clinton speech that Don Kushner and Manafort prepared the day they met with this woman.
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During the speech, he claims that enemies of the U.S. had a blackmail file on Clinton.
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We say here, blackmail file is a word or a phrase used by the Russians.
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They have stuff that they're going to blackmail.
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They actually call that, they always refer to, when we just say blackmail, they always say blackmail file.
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But he says they have enemies, have a blackmail file.
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Also, Trump has repeatedly told us that no one has ever secretly met with a Russian national.
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Goldstone is a Trump senior friend who Don Jr. met when Goldstone was judging the Miss America pageant when it was done in Moscow.
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So, if you see Rob Goldstone's picture on, is this Twitter?
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His tweets, unfortunately, he's usually wearing a shirt that says Russia or something like that.
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Had a Moscow time picture with the cover of the Moscow Times.
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He was doing business dealings in Russia, which is how they know him.
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He's a singer of Trump's friend, who is a Russian billionaire and oligarch.
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Those two, the oligarch and Goldstone, are good friends and a close associate of Vladimir Putin.
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So, the singer's dad, the billionaire, is the most powerful Russian contact Goldstone has.
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He is a close personal friend with Vladimir Putin.
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Goldstone is the guy who set up the meeting with Natalia.
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We don't know that this speech was inspired by this meeting.
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There's a lot of things in there we don't know.
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There's a lot of things that we didn't know about George Soros, that we didn't know about Barack Obama.
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But when you tie the timelines together, you really have to ask yourself, am I being honest?
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I mean, we used to look at this stuff all the time and the left would say, wait a minute, you don't know.
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But the timeline is really, really becoming very difficult.
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I said that there was nothing going on with the Russian agents and Trump and his family.
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I didn't believe any of it, except for Manafort.
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And you have to wonder if these constant denials that wind up turning out the other way actually help him, his agenda, the conservative cause, anything.
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Everything I just told you hinges on whether this email that's reported from the email, from the New York Times, exists and says what they say it does.
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CNN and the New York Times, I know, I know, have both verified that it exists, but we haven't seen it yet.
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But, you should be mapping out in your head what's going to happen, what's our next move, what's best for the republic and the conservative movement here, if indeed this is true.
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We'll give you some facts that may throw some new light on that next.
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I want you to know that I am on the record for two things.
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Thinking that Donald Trump was not a guy that should be president of the United States because of his, the way he deals with people and things.
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However, I have been on the record for the last year saying I don't believe it for a second that Donald Trump was colluding in any way.
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I could believe that Paul Manafort was, but not that Donald Trump would know about it, not that he would be a part of it, nor would his family.
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I never believed that and have taken the media to task for conflating everything.
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I've been saying the thing that we have to concentrate on is the fact that they tried to hack into our systems and cause chaos in our election.
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I've said many times, I don't think Putin cared who won.
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All he wanted to do was have us cause, have us fall into doubt and a civil war.
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Now, with that being said, I still hold out hope that this is not what it seems.
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Because of the email that was released last night, there is real reason now to to wonder and doubt.
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There are smoking guns that are beginning to appear with that being said until they produce the email and show us that it actually says, if I can say here, this material is part of a Russian government effort to aid your father's candidacy.
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If the email says anything like that, then the Donald Trump Jr. story completely falls apart.
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CNN, the Times have had people check on the email.
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Do you have faith in the New York Times or CNN?
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But the question really is, if that email exists and says what they're saying it does, does that matter to Americans?
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2000, and most people have forgotten about this.
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In 2000, Al Gore is given by an operative information about George W. Bush.
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Al Gore receives all of the debating notes and everything that George Bush is being prepped for on these debates.
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Before, believe this or not, before they even open up the book, they're handed this book.
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They bring it back to the headquarters, and they say, Mr. Gore, or whoever, we were just handed this.
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This is the briefing book of George W. Bush for the next debate.
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Whoever was in charge, I don't know if it was Al Gore.
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They handed it to a lawyer, and he turned it over to the FBI.
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It was thought at that time by the Gore campaign to be treasonous to use that kind of information.
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Now, that is an internal American source handing over debate.
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Well, we saw that CNN was handing debate notes.
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Well, not CNN, but somebody worked at CNN handing debate notes to Hillary Clinton.
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And I urge you not to say, well, but Hillary has done.
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But as every parent has said, I'm not talking about what your sister is doing.
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Right now, we're talking about what you are doing.
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Because this is extraordinarily dangerous information.
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Can't you make the argument, it's the son of a candidate who, at the time, doesn't look like he's going to win.
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Who has some business contacts, threw an acquaintance, gets a call.
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And they say, look, I've got some information on your opponent.
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Sure, you're going to come to Trump Tower and we're going to meet.
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Are you saying that this information exists, this email information exists?
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Yeah, well, that's the premise we're going on, right?
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He doesn't, you know, he's not like Al Gore's, you know, campaign staff.
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Why not listen to the person and see what they have to say?
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Okay, so I don't accept that everybody around the president,
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because he listens to his children, is an absolute nincompoop.
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With that being said, yes, okay, I'll take that and say, all right, yeah.
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I'm going to give you that and say, he was just an idiot at the time.
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When people are saying that, you know, they're colluding with Russia.
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No, let's give them the benefit of the doubt that, no, they didn't want to say anything during the campaign
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because it would, you know, muddy the waters and everything else, and it was a stupid incident.
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The moment he won and everyone was starting to say, have you met with any Russian people, any foreign nationals?
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Well, she, you could say they didn't know that she was, we didn't know she was part of the Kremlin.
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The question is, did you meet with any foreign nationals?
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Did you talk about the campaign with any foreign national?
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But I can't go to, I've denied it and denied it and denied it and denied it.
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If the memo is true and we don't know, we have to take a word at this point of CNN and the New York Times.
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But if they've made this up, there's no credibility.
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I mean, they reported the exact same way, the existence of the Comey memos.
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Now, obviously, we know Comey, you know, I mean, and we do know that those actually at least exist.
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Pat, Pat, Pat's question is the right question.
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You know, because now you start to tie things like.
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Kushner then said when he got in, he the first thing he tried to do, if you remember this back in January, was I want a direct line to the Kremlin.
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I want a direct back channel line to the Kremlin.
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OK, why does Kushner need a back channel that's secure to the Kremlin?
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I mean, we already have those things, you know, the setup.
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If Trump needs to talk to Putin, what is that all about?
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Again, that's after they already won, which is a big distinction.
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I mean, I'm getting a direct line to them as they're an incoming administration as a high.
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He's basically the top advisor to the president.
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It's not that that part of it isn't intentionally crazy on its own.
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No, I didn't have a problem when that story broke and everybody was freaking out.
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I'm like, of course, of course he wants a back channel line.
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But with all of this stuff, this is why it matters.
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Because unless, you know, we may be having a puppet government or a a government that is in collusion with the Russians and the Russians are not our friends.
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When you have I had no problem yesterday, I had no problem.
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People were talking about why did he meet for two hours with Vladimir Putin behind closed doors?
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What did they have to talk about for two hours?
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Of course, they're going to talk more than I would be concerned if they only talked for 30 minutes.
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Because this email and the timeline of the writing of the speeches and and the releasing of WikiLeaks.
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Should he be meeting behind closed doors for two hours with Putin?
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And then when asked, give several different answers.
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I'm sure everything they talked about was in our national interest and in our best interest.
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And you have to look at it and say, I'm not talking about the other person.
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Remember, we had a problem with somebody in their security clearance.
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And like the one of the issues with this meeting is just the timing of it.
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I mean, you brought it up a couple of times, but it was July.
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Donald Trump's first tweet ever about the thirty three thousand emails that were missing from Hillary Clinton was June 9th.
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It is after the meeting, but I don't have the exact times.
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But again, and they both and Kushner and Manafort go immediately from that meeting and they begin to write a speech on Hillary Clinton.
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I mean, look, it wasn't like people weren't talking about Hillary Clinton's emails.
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But again, at this point, they have not been they have not been released yet.
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The Democratic National Committee emails had not been released yet by WikiLeaks.
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So July 18th, Trump and the GOP convention, there was that story about them changing the platform.
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They changed the platform to that in a way that helps Russia.
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I have to tell you, this is not stuff that we brought up.
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We did at the time, but we've let it go because he won.
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But now with the release of this email and you tie all this stuff together, it is not looking good.
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Remember, yesterday, I said that it wasn't good, but we didn't make a big deal out of it.
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It's still he said, she said, but it wasn't looking good.
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You know, and like we said, how many times have we made the point of Bill Clinton, the mistake we made with Bill Clinton?
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Because the argument was, he did do this with Monica Lewinsky.
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And we always said, okay, if he did do this, does it matter?
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We never asked that question until it was too late, until he finally admitted he did do it.
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Oh, if this, if he actually did collude with Russians?
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Well, if, if we have a smoking gun, if this email exists the way they say it does.
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I want to talk to you about the Donald Trump, uh, Russian scandal, the Donald Trump Jr.
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There was a email that came out last night that changes everything.
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If, and I stress, if it is true, we begin there right now.
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I will make a stand, I will raise my voice, I will hold your hand, cause we are one.
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I will beat my drum, I have made my choice, we will overcome, cause we are one.
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We spent very little time on this yesterday because what we had was a, he said, she said.
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We had a, uh, a Russian operative or at least a foreign national from Russia that we now know is deeply connected to the Kremlin and Putin.
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We, we, we knew that, um, this foreign national met with, uh, Donald Trump Jr., Kushner, and also, uh, uh, Manafort.
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We know that Manafort has dealings with Russia and that's not good.
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We also knew yesterday that, uh, the story kept changing with the Trump side about this meeting.
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And in fact, uh, it was, um, a felony, uh, had they not reported this, but for some apparent reason, a few weeks ago, uh, they all put this and changed their, their application.
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They suddenly remembered this and put it on to their top security clearance.
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Had this come out without them changing it a few weeks ago, um, well, until we learned about Hillary Clinton, I would have assumed jail time.
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Um, but I'm not convinced that people, except people like you, actually go to jail in this country anymore.
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But then there was a, um, an email that was released, or at least the information in the email, CNN and the New York Times have both confirmed this in the way they did about the Comey meadow memos.
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That several people have had eyes on it, and we're taking their word that that's what it said.
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This is so critical that I don't think we take anybody's word.
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We don't, we don't assume that this email is real, exists, or even says this.
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Because I believe the consequences of this email are astronomical.
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So when they produce the email, then we can have the talk about what the ramifications are.
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What I want to talk to you about is, if the facts are as they appear to be, and they're beginning to be really quite significant,
00:43:20.840
meeting on the same day that after this meeting happened where they said they had nothing,
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they went into a meeting to write the first speech about how a foreign government has a file on blackmail for Hillary Clinton,
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was that a coincidence, that the first time that Donald Trump tweets about the 33,000 missing emails is also that same day,
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later that night, that they write that speech, and he announces the next day that he's going to give the speech
00:43:54.280
on how there's a blackmail file from a foreign government, those are pretty damning, just in and of themselves.
00:44:01.620
Then you have other things that also build up that are significant.
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But to me, the most significant is the denial by all three of them that this meeting even happened until a few weeks ago.
00:44:21.940
In the email, it was expressed that the material was part of a Russian government effort to aid Donald Trump Jr.'s father's candidacy,
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according to three people with knowledge of the email.
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First of all, I want to start by saying I do not condone lying.
00:44:57.920
That being said, at what point is one team better than the other?
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If I was an attorney, I would look for any factual evidence, intel that I could find to win.
00:45:15.660
So if you're getting factual information that is going to hurt the opponent so that you can win
00:45:24.180
and drain the swamp from one bad guy to the next, who's to decide which is the better of the two bad guys?
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I just want to, I just want to ask you a couple of questions.
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Personally, I think we should strip the administration and you three run the country.
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Because I understand if you're going to get, you're going to get bad guy information, you know,
00:45:52.700
are you going to get information from somebody?
00:45:59.140
However, the difference here is this is coming from a foreign national.
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So it's a foreign, how this was presented was not that this woman had this information from inside the country,
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that someone in Russia was gathering all of this dossier and had all kinds of factual information from somewhere inside of Russia.
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Would you say that that is something that a citizen should report to the FBI?
00:46:35.420
Because no foreign nationals are ever involved and can be involved legally with a campaign.
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And if you say, well, no, because it's during the campaign, does it change it when you continue to deny it after your candidate has won?
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I don't think they should have denied it to begin with.
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However, who can you trust in our intel agencies?
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Who were they to go to with the information and would it have been put out there?
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Everything that seems to have been said was true about the Obama administration and Clinton.
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They're all still sitting in their houses, all pretty.
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How could they have gotten that information and gotten out to the public, whether it helped him or not, which it probably did.
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So where do you go with that if you can't trust the people you're supposed to tell?
00:47:36.740
There's nobody better at getting information to the public than Donald Trump.
00:47:40.200
If Donald Trump had that information, he could have used the information, which he did in a speech just a few days later.
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And he said that there is a Russian government or I think he said that there's a foreign government that has blackmail information, a blackmail file on Hillary Clinton.
00:48:07.140
However, what makes this really disturbing is he apparently knows that this was happening, at least now, with his family.
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And he continues to deny that the Russians were involved in trying to affect our election at all.
00:48:32.460
I was just wanting to call in and tell you about another coincidence that I came across this week when I started reading Donald Trump's first book, The Art of the Deal.
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In the first 50 pages or so, the first chapter, he talks about a week in the life of him and what his schedule looks like and some of the different conversations that he's had.
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And one conversation in particular struck me, and I had to read it aloud to my wife when I was reading it, because he goes on about a deal that he was approached with or about trying to do something with a building a hotel.
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I don't know the address exactly, but it talks about being across the street from the Kremlin.
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And this is back in 1986, and it's just sort of odd, and it struck me because I remember him talking about, over the last year, how he's had no deals with Russia and no, you know, never, it seemed, at least I was led to believe, that he never tried to have a deal.
00:49:37.580
And maybe that, maybe this deal didn't go through, but it just seems sort of fishy.
00:49:42.220
And now that this information that you've been talking about for the last hour or so has come out, it just, yeah, it definitely stinks like something.
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I don't know if he's ever said that he didn't, he said that he didn't have any current business deals.
00:49:57.540
He's definitely said he never did business with Russia, which I don't think he has.
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I interpret that, giving him the benefit of the doubt.
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I interpret that as, I'm not building a golf course or, you know, or a hotel or something like that.
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I think the best reading for him is he doesn't have any current dealings there.
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I don't think, I mean, I don't think he could even deny that he's never had any dealings there.
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I mean, certainly he had a publicized television, you know, situation with Miss Universe that was held there.
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You asked, do I care or do we care if there's collusion?
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Of course we care if there's some sort of collusion.
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Are they colluding to hack into the Federal Elections Commission?
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Are they talking to each other to reveal important information?
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Like, for instance, maybe Hillary Clinton's got spies from Russia in her campaign.
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That's a bit of data that can be relayed and then independently verified elsewhere.
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So I don't care if a candidate is talking to a foreign country to gather information and then independently verifies it.
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I do want to know what collusion and meddling mean.
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And there's so much intentional vagueness by the media on this that it really bothers me.
00:51:18.880
So, Dave, I agree with you on we need the email.
00:51:23.240
None of this, this is bothersome, but it is not looking like jail time unless the email exists.
00:51:36.740
And it has to say what the New York Times and CNN is reporting that it says.
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And we should point out, pretty specifically, the article makes it clear.
00:51:46.140
But there's a lot of resources this like we talk to sources and the email indicates this.
00:51:52.100
Well, there's not quotes from the email in there.
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And this is a weird line the press keeps walking down, which is troublesome.
00:51:59.500
If you don't see the freaking email, then don't make a report on it.
00:52:02.180
Well, the New York, the Washington Post would have never run this back in Nixon Watergate.
00:52:16.420
I mean, there's a lot of weird wording there that makes me nervous on that.
00:52:20.960
And that's why none of this is valid until you actually have the email.
00:52:26.920
But, Dave, when you're talking about this particular thing, again, assuming the email exists,
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are you concerned at all that the president and his children have denied the existence of this meeting for so long,
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denied that there was any kind of talk about the election and my campaign?
00:52:54.180
No foreign national has met with us at all about the campaign.
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That's why I was a never-Trumper, never-voted-for-im, but then I gave him a clean slate afterwards.
00:53:11.280
I'm looking for the facts to tell me whether or not I can really trust any of these people.
00:53:17.000
The problem here is that we are sitting in a country, and this is why we talked about that book Authenticity yesterday
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and why I've been reading some of the things I'm reading.
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and I'm in the middle of researching and writing a book now that will show you an event that happened in the late 1950s
00:53:45.920
that planned this very scenario, planned that how do we get the West to distrust everything?
00:53:58.380
How do we defrag the American story, the American ideals, the American heroes?
00:54:07.680
How do we get people to not trust the Congress?
00:54:10.780
How do we get people to not trust the president and the media?
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And more importantly, how do we get people to believe that they've been disenfranchised,
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that they are oppressed, even if there is no oppression,
00:54:29.780
how do we convince them that you're so oppressed that you don't even think you've been oppressed?
00:54:40.620
When we finish the research, we'll start telling you about this,
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And what a surprise, it's all in the educational system.
00:54:50.340
So I've been researching this, and I've been researching the human mind and the American psyche
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and how we speak to each other and how did we get here to where everything is fake,
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that we have fake news and a reality show host as president.
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That's why Donald Trump won, and I never understood that until recently.
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We're going to take your phone calls, and I want to get into what we were just talking about.
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But I'm, gosh, running up against the clock here.
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Listen, I don't care if Donald Trump had lunch with Vladimir Putin, and they went on vacation together and laughed how they were going to beat Hillary.
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And for the longest time, we've expected other people to play by the rules, and they don't, and we do.
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And, I mean, do you think we would have felt any better if Hillary won and we found out Donald Trump just pushed away?
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We still lost, but we get to feel good about that.
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We wouldn't have, because we'd still be stuck in the same position we are.
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And he's as close as we've gotten to some kind of, any kind of revolution at all.
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Mike, I thank you very much for your phone call.
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Sounds like you've been reading Solalinski back in a minute.
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So I want to talk to you a little bit about authenticity and how we are looking for authenticity and how I didn't understand what Donald Trump was tapping into.
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I haven't found him, he'll say what he needs to say to whichever crowd, he'll change his points of view, etc., etc.
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I've never found him authentic and I've never understood that.
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What he did, what he captured that I didn't understand, and it shocks me that I didn't understand it,
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was the real anger and distrust that had moved us into a new place entirely.
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I want you to read a book called Tribal Leadership.
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Tribal Leadership, if you just read the first third of that book and forget about that this is talking about how to run a company
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and look at it about how this country is, the shape it's in, without anything to do with Donald Trump,
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you will see that we are a stage one and stage two country, which means we are people that have pretty much given up that anything's going to get better.
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Stage one is where you've lost all hope and life sucks and you have high suicide rate, high crime rate.
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People start burning things down to the ground, any of this sound familiar,
01:00:55.700
because they just don't feel like any of it's ever going to change and we just have to burn it all down to the ground.
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Stage two is where I think the majority of Americans are, and that is, my life sucks.
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I'm not making any progress, I'm not living any of my dreams, I'm not going to be able to send my kids to college,
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You don't appeal to a stage one or stage two group of people unless you speak that same language.
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And so when I heard Donald Trump, I didn't hear any soaring, we're better than this kind of stuff,
01:01:34.460
but that wouldn't have connected to the American people.
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You have to be able to speak the language of, it all sucks because of,
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it all sucks because of Hillary Clinton, it all sucks because of the press, it all sucks because of whatever.
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I haven't had a raise forever, because Obama has shafted us, because I can't afford my health care.
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It's why when Hillary started taking the soaring speeches,
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it didn't work for her, A, nobody believes her,
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and B, it's not where the people of America are right now.
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So that's why people feel that Donald Trump is authentic.
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And let's just say that last call, because that is a stage two call,
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that guy who just called and said, look, we keep losing,
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and maybe it's time we do something and play by no rules,
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Donald Trump's son, so far we don't have any evidence that Donald Trump knew,
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but Donald Trump's son did all of these things.
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I understand that Hillary Clinton got away with this and much more.
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So anyway, Hillary never got punished for the things like, you know,
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her good friends stealing documents out of the National Archives,
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We had a problem with that because it went to our national security and put people in danger.
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And even the Democrats knew she was a crook and was like, you know, I just don't trust her,
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That's why Bernie Sanders did have a base that could have swept.
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That's why Donald Trump had that base that could have swept because they thought they're different.
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and it was just because we got to do something.
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Everything that happened after he became president is very disturbing.
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First, over and over, no contact with any foreign nationals.
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This woman appears to have deep connections to the Kremlin.
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She's not a spy, but deep connections to the Kremlin, and she's a foreign national.
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Everybody who goes in has to sign a piece of paper.
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We never met with a foreign national who ever brought up the election.
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They all said that they didn't, but maybe they just don't want to go to jail.
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So, and they think, that's all we did, and that was the only thing.
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So now I'm willing to commit a felony by leaving something off that's very, very important.
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Now you're starting to get into Hillary Clinton territory.
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No Russian hacking into our American organizations.
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That's what Donald Trump and his team has been saying for a long time.
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Well, we knew that the Russians were the ones hacking.
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Well, we now know that the Russians were the ones that were hacking in.
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We have that from multiple credible sources, not just American sources, multiple sources.
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We know that they have been doing it in other countries.
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And yet, for some reason, our president still denies, even though if this email is right,
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we now have evidence that the people in his own team knew that that information from WikiLeaks was coming from the Russian government.
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The president has repeatedly said, and he said it again last week,
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the Russians are not trying to hack into our elections.
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Remember, all of the data shows that they were trying to do it.
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In fact, the reason why they weren't successful in Illinois is because they were hacking at the statewide level,
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because they were thinking like Russians instead of like Americans and trying to hack into the local level.
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We also know they hacked into one of the companies that made the polling machines.
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The argument needs to be what Congress has continued to ignore.
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We must fix this before the 2018 election or the 2020 election,
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because foreign nationals, a Russian government, is hostile towards our election and hacking in.
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and his cabinet thought it was a good idea until common sense reigned it all in two days later,
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that we should unite and share cyber security with the Russians.
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I'm sorry, but if you're Donald Jr., you go to your dad and say,
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Dad, I didn't tell you this, but you should know.
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The Russians came, and we used information, and I gave you information that I got from the Russians
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because they were the ones hacking in on Hillary Clinton.
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You can't continue to go out there and say that the Russians didn't hack.
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I didn't do any of that, but I did meet with them, and I know this information to be true.
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You've got to pay attention to what the Russians are doing because it's a danger to the country.
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And the fact that our president is standing by and protecting Russia
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and saying things like we need to unite and share cyber security,
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that there is no hacking in our polling centers is dangerous to the republic.
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I don't know how we as all Americans, we take our team jersey off.
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Hillary Clinton is not going to come in if everybody, God forbid, died in a plane crash.
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Hillary Clinton still does not become president.
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It's Mike Pence, who, quite honestly, the left is more afraid of Mike Pence than they are of Donald Trump.
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Glenn, you've taught us a lot about Saul Alinsky and what he's...
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And conservative radio, Republicans are all falling for it.
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There's very important things that are happening around us that are probably...
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And I think Saul Alinsky's got us where he wants us.
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I mean, it is really endgame time for the left.
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And the question is, do you fight fire with fire or do you fight fire with water?
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And I'm convinced that there is an opportunity here where there is a lot of people on the right and the left that want water, not more fire.
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That they are tired of the yelling back and forth and the name-calling and all of that.
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They're spitting themselves out and they're like, wait a minute, I don't want to live this way anymore.
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And now they're pondering, but they don't know where to go.
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There's no one leading that charge with the people who feel like you do or I do that say, I don't want to live this way anymore.
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And we each think that the other side is the devil itself.
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I'm convinced that there's a lot of people on the other side that aren't the devil themselves.
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We may disagree on policies, but we can find our way to each other on principles.
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Now is the time because we're in a crucible and there are people waking up.
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From going down and campaigning in South Carolina, up the coast, I saw that people that were going to vote for Trump, as you had one guest on, the only guest that came on from the Trump campaign.
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And afterwards you said about her that everyone just wanted to win.
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And this thing with Saul Alinsky, which is so true, and I hate saying the right or the left, everybody, the two sides, like you take the football field, are just want to win and have taken this because the other side did it.
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It's behavior, Carrie, that we would not accept from our children.
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I'm one of these people that's tired of all this junk going on and the constant, oh, the emails and everything else.
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When, you know, it didn't matter before when it was Hillary.
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So if she's not ever brought to justice, then I don't think anybody should at this point.
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It's like, you know, the only thing we can do is what we can do ourselves.
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The Bubba effect happens when people like Bill in California.
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Obviously, nobody can predict exactly how many people will die if they lose their coverage.
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What experts at the Harvard School of Public Health estimate is that if 23 million Americans
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would be thrown off the insurance they currently have, which is what the House bill would do.
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Up to 28,000 Americans every single year could die.
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And I'm going to since they're doing the opposite.
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Since Obamacare passed, there has been 80,000 more deaths.
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Since Obamacare passed, there is not a study out there that shows that anyone had any positive effect from expanded Medicare except for women and children.
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It's bizarre, but you know why they think those numbers are like that?
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It's not because you go to the doctors, like healthcare improves.
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Now, a good portion of these people have been able to get access to things like opioids, which are starting addictions, and they are overdosing.
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The overdose rate is actually explaining much of the difference in the death rate.
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And it's showing up in places where Medicaid was expanded at a higher rate than in places where it wasn't.
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So we know the opioid thing is really bad for everybody.
01:24:10.720
However, it's worse in places where you've increased and given away free insurance, where the people are going to get the free drugs, and they can start addictions or worsen them, or free up money to buy worse things like heroin.
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I mean, like, again, you can never predict these things.
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Certainly, Obamacare was not passed with the idea to kill people.
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And again, it's not Obamacare that has killed people.
01:24:37.380
It is people choosing now what to do with their money or their doctor that's killing 80,000 more people.
01:24:47.680
And that was one year, and I'm not going to do what the left does.
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I just want to point out that when it comes to Medicaid, there is, with the expansion, grandma's not going to lose her Medicaid.
01:25:02.680
Who's going to lose and have to go on to the government dole in another way, are the only ones that were expanded.
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And those were for adults that aren't in a special, you know, need.
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They're not the elderly, and they're not the women and children.
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That's who is supposed to be covered by all of this.
01:25:34.840
The only impact in positive health was for women and children, and that part was not expanded.
01:25:42.120
It's really beautiful if you were to put it that way, but I am going to do what the left does.
01:25:45.940
And I'm going to say, Obamacare is single-handedly killing 80,000 Americans a year.
01:26:10.040
It's really a bizarre thing to look at, though, because this stuff happens all the time.
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Government programs that get implemented and do the opposite.
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They raise minimum wage to not even to $15 an hour.
01:26:26.620
And the initial studies are showing that people are actually making less money overall because of it.
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This is not a stunning thing to a conservative or a libertarian.
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But it seems to just, like, mesmerize the public.
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All they can take at the time these things break is what the government tells them.
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People would say, this is going to cost a lot of money.
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If a car company did this, they would go out of business.
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Because the government would hold them responsible.
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If Humana did this, the government would hold them responsible.
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If all the people that Humana went out with an advertising campaign and said, you're going to save $2,500.
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Everyone would have someone to run to and they would run to the press and they would run to the government and the government would shut Humana down for false advertising.
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The press doesn't want to show that socialized medicine, because that's what that is.
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They don't want to show that socialized medicine doesn't work and show the hell that that really is.
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You know, yesterday, I congratulated the president for actually firing, what was it, 500 people at the VA?
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That's 500 more people than Barack Obama fired.
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However, one thing you should be aware of is the government unions.
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And in fact, the first guy he fired already has his job back.
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You are going to see these people sue the government.
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And sue to make sure, with their union, to make sure that they were treated fairly, etc.
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They're going to be coming back into the system.
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And those who don't, I guarantee you, you will still be paying for in a rubber room.
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Just like the unions have with teachers in Manhattan.
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We all know that it should be fixed and can be fixed.
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That's why the founders wanted to keep things so small and so local.
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Donald Trump Jr. just released what he says is the whole email chain, but it is not.
01:32:03.420
Would it be possible to move the meeting to 4 p.m. as the Russian attorney is in court until 3?
01:32:12.920
It'll likely be Paul Manafort, campaign boss, my brother-in-law.
01:32:19.700
It starts with, so they're talking about this meeting, which he explains in a statement that's left off.
01:32:34.080
To everyone, in order to be totally transparent, I'm releasing the entire email chain of my emails with Rob Goldstone about the meeting June 9th.
01:32:40.860
First email June 3rd was from Rob, who was relating the request from Emin, the person I knew from 2013, Miss Universe Pageant near Moscow.
01:32:51.380
Right, and that, I think, is probably an important one, because it's the first one saying what the meeting would be for.
01:32:57.840
The information they suggested, yes, see, they had about Hillary Clinton, I thought was political opposition research.
01:33:03.820
I first wanted to have a phone call, but when that didn't work out, they said the woman would be in New York, and they asked if I would meet.
01:33:11.680
The woman, as she had said public, was not a government official, and as I have said, she had no information to provide and wanted to talk about adoption policy.
01:33:18.840
To put this in context, it occurred before the current Russian fever was in vogue.
01:33:26.500
This was before everyone was claiming that they were working with Russia, before any of that happened.
01:33:32.260
So if you take the Donald Trump Jr. kind of view of it, it was not an issue with Russia, and he gets a call from a friend, and, you know, hey, sure, I'll take the meeting.
01:33:56.460
But he knows that she's a Russian attorney, and, you know, track him down in Moscow, blah, blah, blah.
01:34:08.020
The initial email is cut off, as you mentioned.
01:34:10.280
Then Rob, the guy from Russia, emails and says, let me track him down in Russia.
01:34:15.800
So as Trump Jr. says, he was looking to set up a call first.
01:34:22.100
Then he says, oh, okay, he's on stage in Moscow, but should be off in 20 minutes so I can have him call.
01:34:27.700
Then Rob, again, from Russia, emails again and says, Don, hope all is well.
01:34:34.580
Amin asked that I schedule a meeting with you and the Russian government attorney.
01:34:40.200
Yeah, he's introduced a Russian government attorney who is flying over from Moscow for this Thursday.
01:34:45.500
I believe you are aware of this meeting and wondered if 3 p.m. or later this Thursday worked for you.
01:34:51.280
Then Don replies, how about 3 p.m. at our office?
01:35:00.680
I won't sit in on the meeting, but I'll bring them at 3 p.m. and introduce you.
01:35:04.020
I'll send you the names of two people meeting with you for security when you have them later today.
01:35:09.680
Would it be possible to move the meeting until 4 p.m. as the Russian attorney?
01:35:12.920
So, again, Donald Trump Jr. has been told it's a Russian attorney twice, but once a Russian government attorney.
01:35:21.460
And we don't know how she was introduced to him in the first email.
01:35:25.540
It's the one that I have a feeling is the one the New York Times was talking about is the first email of this chain.
01:35:34.840
Now, no part of this email chain that has been disclosed says he was going to meet with her to find out dirt on Hillary Clinton.
01:35:45.020
However, that comes directly from Donald Trump Jr., who said he was going to try to get opposition research against her.
01:35:53.420
The question is, the only thing that's revealed in this is that it was introduced to Donald Trump Jr. as a Russian government attorney.
01:36:01.520
And that's really all the New York Times report said today.
01:36:05.860
No, it said that it was also getting opposition research.
01:36:11.160
Correct, but getting opposition research from a government, a Russian government attorney, is now different.
01:36:20.840
Also new information of who this guy is that he's writing back and forth with.
01:36:25.080
This is a guy, an English music producer, who helped admin, I think that's the father of a big star.
01:36:49.660
He gave him the Citizen of Honor Award in Russia.
01:37:05.200
I will say this is a smart way for Donald Trump Jr. to handle this, though.
01:37:10.660
Again, he didn't put out the first one, which is concerning.
01:37:14.260
But putting it out, most people aren't even going to read it.
01:37:17.100
They're going to say, oh, well, he put it out, even though they didn't even read it.
01:37:21.400
So it's a very smart move on the Trump side to release this.
01:37:55.700
This morning, two hours ago, we were talking to you about a hypothetical, something that
01:38:01.680
the New York Times and CNN said they had seen, and we added the caveat.
01:38:07.720
If it says that, you know, they have information and he knows that it's from the Russian government,
01:38:17.900
But we didn't trust the New York Times and CNN.
01:38:33.520
Amin just called and asked me to contact you with something very interesting.
01:38:37.620
Now, so you know, Amin is a very good friend of Donald Trump Sr., and is, you know, very,
01:38:57.240
Amin just called and asked me to contact you with something very interesting.
01:39:00.720
The Crown Prosecutor of Russia met with his father, Aris, this morning.
01:39:13.400
The Crown Prosecutor of Russia met with his father, Aris, this morning.
01:39:18.080
And in their meeting, offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents
01:39:24.120
and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia, and would be
01:39:33.240
This is obviously very high level and sensitive information, but it is part of Russia and its
01:39:43.020
I never thought, no way, you couldn't have, I think a lot of things about the Trumps, no
01:39:52.880
This is obviously very high level and sensitive information, but this is part of Russia and
01:39:58.220
its government support for Mr. Trump, helped along by Aris and Amin.
01:40:04.260
What do you think the best way to handle this information would be?
01:40:07.640
Will you be able to speak to Amin about it directly?
01:40:11.440
I also can send this information to your father via Rona, but it is ultra sensitive, so
01:40:28.020
And if it's what you say, I love it, especially late in the summer, meaning coordination.
01:40:38.260
Could we do a call first thing next week when I'm back?
01:40:41.520
Yes, Don, let me know when you're free to talk with Amin by phone about this Hillary information.
01:40:48.240
You had mentioned earlier this week, so I tried to schedule time and best day to you and your family, Rob.
01:41:05.660
I mean, first of all, again, like you have to say that the New York Times report was accurate.
01:41:11.060
I mean, this is exactly what they said was in it.
01:41:20.080
I mean, you know, look, I think you can still make the argument that, hey, he got this.
01:41:24.620
He got the tip from some guy he knows, didn't think about it from a foreign, you know, I mean, it says right in there, but was excited to get information to beat up his opponent.
01:41:38.060
I mean, Stu, help me, please convince me, convince me.
01:41:44.780
So that's not the girl he's going to meet with.
01:41:50.200
I thought that is the I thought the crown prosecutor.
01:41:52.280
That is what they're referring to when they say, I'm not sure.
01:41:56.720
But they refer to the lawyer as him in that email.
01:42:04.820
What he's saying here is the crown prosecutor of Russia.
01:42:09.220
The attorney general of Russia met with Amin's father, the good friend of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
01:42:20.160
They met this morning about whatever we don't know.
01:42:23.460
And in the meeting, he offered to provide the Trump campaign.
01:42:27.240
So now here is the attorney general going to an oligarch saying, hey, you're friends with Donald Trump, right?
01:42:34.880
I want you to pass on to them that we have information at a very high level that we want to pass to them.
01:42:41.760
We have official documents and information that will incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia.
01:42:50.040
So then the father asks Amin to call Goldstone, who knows Donald Trump Jr., and say, hey, can we get this?
01:43:01.940
By the way, Aris is going to fax this through Rhonda just to get it to your dad.
01:43:08.020
But it's very high level, and I wanted to talk to somebody and let them know that it was coming.
01:43:13.600
He then says, it's very high level, sensitive information, but it is part, it is part of Russia and its government support for Mr. Trump, helped along by Aris and Amin.
01:43:28.620
So, in other words, somebody, I don't even want to jump there.
01:43:34.480
We know that a good friend, an oligarch of Donald Trump, has been helping the government along to support Donald Trump.
01:43:48.620
I will send this information to your father via Rona.
01:44:03.060
Well, I mean, look, I think you can make an argument.
01:44:09.760
However, I would say, well, because, I mean, look, Donald Trump Jr. is just, he's not in, he's not in, he's not in part of the administration.
01:44:16.200
I will send the information to your father via Rona.
01:44:19.860
I mean, it went to, as far as we know, at least at this point, it went to him instead.
01:44:24.620
But now, of course, he's going to tell his dad about it, right?
01:44:26.680
Although he said he didn't get anything out of the game.
01:44:31.300
My point would be, you can argue that it wasn't, wasn't, I don't know.
01:44:39.140
Like, to me, I would never take a meeting with a government official, even if it was trying to sink an opponent.
01:44:45.320
So I can't, I don't understand why you would do that.
01:44:48.520
Look, remember, this is not only people who have dealt in these circles for a while and do anything to win, as they say, as they've pointed out a million times.
01:44:56.140
They were also, at the time, pretty desperate, if you remember right.
01:44:59.780
So, is it, so that maybe, did they bend this line and take this meeting?
01:45:08.960
This is still three weeks before WikiLeaks breaks.
01:45:15.780
We all knew at the time WikiLeaks got their information from the Kremlin.
01:45:25.180
So, we know now that Russia was hacking in to the DNC servers, was gathering sensitive information.
01:45:36.780
We've got a guy on the other side, on Russia, that released information.
01:45:43.120
If he comes back and he tried for treason, what's his face?
01:45:48.600
We think that's treason when he's done that to us.
01:45:54.040
Now, they can't be treasonous because they're not Americans.
01:45:58.440
That, they released, they hacked, they got in, they stole the information, and then released it to the world.
01:46:05.280
And Donald Trump was acting like it was a surprise and like, oh, please, Russia, go ahead, release the rest.
01:46:13.040
Glenn, when you put it like that, sure, it sounds bad.
01:46:25.220
Oh, the Democrats are going to put it a lot worse than that.
01:46:29.000
No, but the Republicans are also going to close.
01:46:32.300
We're witnessing, Pat, what you and I remember in the 1970s with our dads.
01:46:39.960
We remember, I remember my dad defending Nixon.
01:46:58.580
Tell me how you have a family that doesn't tell the president that, yes, dad, the Russians
01:47:15.100
Where, I mean, I think you could still make an argument.
01:47:24.340
And you take a meeting that maybe you shouldn't have taken.
01:47:37.940
It's very difficult to understand how after you've won the presidency and you're in the
01:47:43.240
middle of an investigation on this topic, how this could not have been disclosed until
01:47:48.820
And beyond that, how this could be disclosed last in the last couple of weeks that this
01:47:58.340
And before that, and even after that, your father, the president of the United States is
01:48:07.460
I mean, you know, honestly, let's say that Hillary Clinton really didn't know that her husband
01:48:19.000
But once she found out, don't you say, you son of a bitch, you did this to me.
01:48:40.340
And then he leaves with your son-in-law and your campaign manager, and they start to write
01:48:51.700
You start tweeting stuff, and you really don't know.
01:48:59.380
Then it starts to be investigated, and you have me go out in front of everybody going,
01:49:14.300
In fact, I believe them so much, I'm telling you, our CIA and our NSA is wrong,
01:49:22.800
and they'll never find anything because there wasn't anything there,
01:49:27.080
and they didn't not only collude with us, they're not even trying to hack into our systems
01:49:35.700
And that's why I'm suggesting we partner up with Russia and we share cybersecurity together.
01:49:41.640
Then you read today, and you really are innocent.
01:49:48.480
Do you not go in and say, son, excuse me, but you son of a bitch, what the hell were you thinking?
01:49:58.800
You let me spend the last nine months, eight months telling the American people,
01:50:04.660
I just met with Putin, and you knew that he was colluding with you,
01:50:11.260
and I suggested cybersecurity partnership when they were the ones that hacked into the DNC,
01:50:29.260
I mean, because, well, you could look at, from the Trump perspective, from the Donald Trump senior perspective,
01:50:34.700
if you're looking, if you want to look at this as we know it right now,
01:50:38.680
we don't have evidence that Donald even knew about this meeting, right?
01:50:43.680
We know that Kushner and, but Kushner left two minutes into it, reportedly,
01:50:48.820
and Manafort didn't say anything in the meeting.
01:50:51.440
We do know that Rob Goldstone said, I can send this information to your father via Rona.
01:51:02.220
But again, like, for example, Kellyanne Conway was out on the air a few weeks ago,
01:51:07.520
or maybe a couple months ago, saying no meetings happen from anyone in the campaign with anyone from Russia.
01:51:18.160
You guys just keep saying fake news and saying it happens.
01:51:24.740
So, no, they brought her back on this weekend and said, hey, wait a minute.
01:51:28.940
And she said, well, it looks like those disclosure forms have been updated.
01:51:32.840
But, I mean, imagine sending your own people out, knowing that information, and telling them to deny it.
01:51:39.940
Donald Trump Jr., by himself, let's not implicate anybody else,
01:51:45.920
all we know is that Donald Trump Jr. knew that there was collusion.
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This, um, I have to tell you, I am, I am really, uh, I am shocked.
01:53:14.580
I have said for almost a year, you think whatever you want, but I, you're just not going to find
01:53:21.520
You're not going to find them, you know, uh, meeting with Boris.
01:53:37.260
Just released it because the New York Times had it and was going to release it here in
01:53:45.760
Rob Goldstone actually checked in on Facebook at Trump Tower on June 9th.
01:53:54.060
So, um, I just never thought that you would have something like this.
01:53:59.480
This shows that, yes, he knew he was meeting with a government official, that these were
01:54:04.120
official government documents, um, and that, uh, he said, hey, this is great, uh, especially
01:54:15.120
That's giving you the tip of, hey, it'll be more helpful, you know, maybe around August