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On this episode of the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the dangers of having your name forged on a title transfer, and how you can protect your name from being used to steal your own home. He also explains why you should never trust a phone company with your money.
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Thank you so much for listening. We have some sad news. Dolly Parton's sister has asked
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the world to pray for the country star. She has canceled all of her concerts and her appearances,
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and apparently she is suffering from health challenges. We don't know exactly what it is,
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but I mean, Dolly Parton, how can you possibly say anything bad about Dolly Parton? Dolly Parton is
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one of those just icons of America that I think universally everybody loves. Even if you don't
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like country music, she's just a sweet, sweet lady. So pray for Dolly Parton and her health.
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There's a couple of other things that I want to talk to you about today. I want to talk to you
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about gold. I want to talk to you about what, by the way, it's $4,000 an ounce. That should be
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very concerning. We'll talk about that. I also want to talk to you about the Hamas flags that were flying
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in New York City yesterday. Not just the Hamas flag, but also the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. That flag
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actually says, glory to our martyrs. So Mom Donnie had another rally. What's the problem with that?
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I know. I know. They are now, they were talking yesterday about, the protesters said they were acting
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from the belly of the beast. Remember, we're the great Satan. Israel's a little Satan. This is
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Islamic Jihad. And we now have Americans engaging in standing up and waving Islamic Jihad flags. Look at
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the size of this crowd in New York. I will never look at the Palestinian flag again the same way after I've
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seen. After seeing Dinesh D'Souza's, his new movie about the, what is it, the mystery of the dragon or
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something? The prophecy. Yeah, the prophecy of the dragon. And it comes from, you know, the book of
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Revelation. And it's the white horse, the red horse, the black horse, the green horse, all the colors of the
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Palestinian flag. And there are so many different things in the Bible. The Bible actually uses the
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word Hamas. Look it up. It's crazy. It uses the word Hamas as destruction and death. And, and Gaza is
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all over in the Bible too. But I don't know. But anyway, so how do you feel about the people on the
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streets? If we were truly living in a dictatorship, if we were living in a country where we had a
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dictator who would just not allow anybody to say anything, we wouldn't be talking about Jimmy
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Kimmel. We would be talking about the rounding up of people who are carrying Islamic terrorist
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flags and shouting slogans for Islamic jihad in our own country. That's what, that's what a
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dictator would do. He would stop that speech. Am I wrong? I mean, what's, what's more dangerous?
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Jimmy Kimmel? What's, what's more un-American? Jimmy Kimmel or Islamic jihad? You're calling for the
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death of Jews. I mean, that is so unbelievably un-American. But just like we did in the 1930s,
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we, you know, we let the Nazis walk in the streets, uh, you know, in the 1930s. And they held a big
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rally in, in Madison Square Garden. If you've never seen it, it's, it's the American booned movement,
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B-U-N-D. It is frightening. Nazis were everywhere in, especially in the German communities of the
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Northeast. Uh, and they held rallies. They, you know, imaged George Washington next to Adolf
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Hitler. It was crazy stuff. Crazy. Well, we learned, we learned what Nazis were and, uh, those Nazis went
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away. This, I hope this goes away. Um, you know, at least from the stupid people that don't, just
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don't know what they're doing. Oh, I'm just marching, you know, because the Palestinians are,
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you know, oppressed. Can you do a little more thought, put a little more thought into this at
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all? Who are you standing with? The reason why I bring this up today is not only, not only it was
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it, uh, what did they call this yesterday? The, uh, New York flood. I can't remember. Um,
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I can't remember exactly what they called it. I just saw it. Glory to our martyrs, blah, blah, blah.
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They had called to flood New York city. That's what it was. This protest, they said, flood New
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York city. Well, that is an exact reference to the operation Al-Aqsa flood, which is what that
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operation was on October 7th, a flood. They called it a flood. Again, book of revelation, the dragon
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unleashes a flood. Uh, I personally like to know who these people are.
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I personally like to be able to say, okay, do you know who you're standing with? Do you know who's
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supporting you? Do you know who's funding all of this? And I like to make the case and I don't want
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to ever kick these people off of the streets. You have a right. But I thought we lived in a
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dictatorship and we didn't have freedom of speech. Let me show you something where we don't have
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freedom of speech is counseling freedom of speech. This is what was in front of the Supreme court
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yesterday. It comes from Colorado. Colorado has a ban on conversion therapy. 2019, they passed a law
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counselors cannot try to change a minor client's gender identity or sexual orientation, including
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behaviors or gender expressions. I mean, you want to talk about freedom of speech. I can't try to change
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your behavior. What is the point of going to church? Okay. Can't, can't try to change behaviors or gender
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expressions or sexual identity or orientation. It does permit, it has an exception. The counselor
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can offer assistance to a person undergoing gender transition. So you can help them one direction.
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You just can't help them the other direction. Now, Kaylee Childs, she is a licensed counselor in Colorado.
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She's in Colorado Springs. God bless her heart. Uh, and she specializes in addiction, trauma, sexuality,
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gender dysphoria, and other mental health concerns. She's a Christian and she serves clients who are
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seeking religiously informed care that aligns with biblical teachings, especially on sexuality and
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gender. Now, prior to 2019, she was fine. She counseled clients, including minors. Uh,
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and, uh, she would say, you know, this is what the Bible says. This is how you do it. And she would help
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people, you know, with their gender dysphoria. Now she, once the law passed, she stopped all discussion
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with minors, everything else. She's abiding by the law. However, she has a lawsuit. That's the court
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case that the Supreme Court heard yesterday. Does counseling count or is counseling freedom of
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speech? Can I not counsel based on my religious dictates? Colorado says, no, this is going to be
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a huge case. Let me tell you some things that I absolutely believe. And I can say them today,
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but if this court case goes the wrong way, will I be allowed to say these things? These are things I
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absolutely believe. I believe that marriage between a man and a woman is ordained by God and the family
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is central to the creator's plan for eternal destiny of his children. Believe it. I believe all human
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beings, male and female, are created in the image of God. Each of us is a beloved spirit, a son or daughter
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of God. We have divine nature, destiny, and gender is an essential characteristic of individual
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eternal identity and purpose. Any of this controversial today?
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The first commandment that God gave to Adam and Eve was pertaining to parenthood.
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God. Husband and wife, go have children. God's commandment of go and multiply and replenish the
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earth has never been revoked. So that is our first commandment from God. Replenish the earth,
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have children. God commands that procreation, the powers that he gives us. This is the only thing
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where we can truly create the way the creator does, where we partner with him and our bodies and our
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spirits and we make children. And that should only be used between a man and a woman, lawfully,
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lawfully wedded as husband and wife. Life, the sanctity of life is everything to God's eternal plan.
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Husband and wife have a responsibility to love and care for one another and their children.
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You have a sacred duty to rear your children in love, in righteousness, to provide for their physical
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and spiritual needs, to teach them love, serve one another, observe the commandments of God,
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be law-abiding citizens wherever they live. Mothers and fathers, if you don't do this,
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you're going to be held accountable because it is your highest calling. This is your obligation.
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Is this controversial? Marriage between a man and a woman, the basic building block of all life in the
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universe is male and female creating life. That tells me that's an eternal truth. You don't create life
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life with male and male. The universe collapses male and male, female and female. So the universal truth,
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the way man was created, the truth is male and female to create children. And that is an eternal plan.
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And every time we break that plan, every time we decide that we're just going to have sex outside of
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matrimony, outside of the family, every time you break mom and dad and child, every time you don't
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honor your marital vows, it hurts all of society. Happiness, and we all know this, happiness is best achieved
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when you're just living the principles of Christ. You've got man and woman, both lawfully wedded,
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and they're creating children, and they're both trying to do the right thing following God.
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Repentance, forgiveness, respect, love, compassion, work, all of this stuff.
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There will come a time, because all of this stuff comes from the Bible.
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There will come a time where I can't have the freedom of speech to say those things.
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That's what's in front of the Supreme Court yesterday.
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We have people in black robes deciding whether that can be said by me, by you, by a counselor, by a priest.
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In Colorado today, that counselor cannot sit down with that minor and say what I just said.
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Is that the freedom that the left is preaching for?
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Is that, I mean, is that, yes, that is their definition of freedom.
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Their definition of freedom is, counselors can't say those things.
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That's the society that the left is offering you.
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And no matter what the punishment is, I won't stop saying those things because I believe them.
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It's years and years and years of experimentation of that works, that doesn't.
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And if you haven't done that, you don't really have a testimony.
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But that only happens when life pushes you up against the wall.
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And that's why God is allowing a lot of this stuff to happen.
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So, the people arguing this in front of the Supreme Court is the Alliance Defending Freedom.
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I mean, I'm going to the University of North Dakota tomorrow.
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Now, we've been talking about the right to free speech and the case that was heard in front of the Supreme Court yesterday.
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Kristen Wagner, she is the CEO and President, Chief Counsel of Alliance Defending Freedom.
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And they are at the forefront of this and so many other battles.
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What signs, if any, did you get from the Supreme Court in their questioning on which way this might fall?
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You know, I think just to understand the law that's at issue, Colorado, the state of Colorado,
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had passed a law that allows licensed counselors to encourage children to transition and identify as the opposite sex.
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But if a child instead wants to be comfortable with the body, the law says that the counselor can't talk to that child about that and the child can't get the help that they need.
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And so the real issue is, does this violate the First Amendment?
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Is it viewpoint discrimination because one side is favored over another?
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And can the state peer into a counseling room and interfere in a private conversation?
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So, I mean, I think it's a violation of all of those things.
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You know, I mean, this one seems really easy to me.
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But the thing that really concerns me is this veers deeply into religious belief as well.
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You know, I just, you know, talked about some things that I believe, and gender is ordained by God.
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Am I not allowed to say that if I'm a counselor?
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If a child comes to you and says, I am feeling uncomfortable in my body, I would like to have a conversation.
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I would like to sit and listen and talk through these issues.
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If a child comes to you and you in any way address behavior, sexual behavior, attractions, feelings, expressions, that is a violation of the law if you're encouraging them to live consistent with their sex.
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But wait, wait, wait, wait, just so I understand clearly, if they come in and say the same thing and I say, you know what, you should try, you know, let's just change your sex.
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It's in the law that you can affirm what their perceived gender identity, that gender transitions can be affirmed.
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And I think just to talk about the scope of the law, this law, a similar law is in place in about 20 other states.
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So, again, Glenn, you're right to think about how does this affect my family?
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If it was my child or my children's friends and I needed to get help, I would want an experienced professional that shares my beliefs also.
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And Kaylee Childs, our client at the Supreme Court, she is a Christian and she does believe that God creates our bodies to be wonderfully made and wants to encourage children in this way simply by listening and talking to them.
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What are the ramifications if it goes the other way?
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If it stays with California or, I mean, Colorado?
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I think first and foremost, we need to realize that unjust laws like this, there is a human toll.
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And so we, of course, have to go to the children that cannot get the help that they need.
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The science tells us that 90% of all kids who are gender dysphoric, if they are able to just go through adolescence with listening and talking, that they will identify with their sex and live healthy and happy lives.
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But 97% of kids that even start with just social transition, those kids experience irreversible harm and become lifelong medical patients.
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So first and foremost, this issue has to be about our children and the future of our nation.
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And then second, think about the fact that an authoritarian government now has the power to come into private voluntary conversations and put certain topics off limits because they're pushing a radical ideology.
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It's stunning to me how the left keeps calling our side authoritarian and they just don't see the authoritarian nature of almost everything regarding speech with their side of the argument.
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And I think there's manipulation in the language that's being used.
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I mean, what many people will probably read in their newspapers this morning is that this case was about so-called conversion therapy.
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They're labeling listening and talking to children as conversion therapy.
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And so, again, it's just a manipulation of language to, I think, deceive the public and to push an ideology onto families that is just bringing great devastation.
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Because when I hear that, I think of, like, you know, the dark ages, you will submit.
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It's in the plain language of the statute, and it says it's any practice, any treatment that would seek to change an identity and not just an identity, but also including minimizing or changing gender expression, gender attractions or sexual feelings, as well as behaviors.
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You simply can't have a conversation that would do any of those things without violating the law.
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And then later, the statute expressly again says, but if you're transitioning a child, that's acceptable.
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And again, these are voluntary conversations, right?
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So Colorado, at age 12 in Colorado, you can go have a mastectomy without a child can consent to a mastectomy at age 12, but they cannot consent to a conversation to say, I want to live at peace with my body.
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I mean, so does this, this will bleed into our churches and everything if, if this is strengthened by the Supreme Court, if this stands with the Supreme Court, it doesn't just stay there, does it?
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I mean, would it affect, could it grow into me as a parent?
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We have, we have multiple suits against the state of Colorado at Alliance Divining Freedom, forced pronouns that they are forcing business owners to use.
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We've gone, we sued this last year over a camp this summer, a Christian camp that was told they had to put boys in the girls' cabin rooms.
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We have, of course, the cases involving, you know, the business owners of Jack Phillips, but we have overnight accommodations in their public school policies where literally they're putting boys in girls' rooms without telling the parents or the children, asking them to share the same beds.
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So, yes, this whole ideology has become entrenched in the law, and it is one of our priorities to uproot it.
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What you guys do at Alliance Defending Freedom is remarkable.
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You know, I, I, this is crazy, but there is this, I think it's the three-eye Atlas space
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And I am convinced we are going to be told that aliens are coming our way.
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I'm saying we're going to be told aliens are on the way.
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And this, this, this object is huge and it's been traveling forever.
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Then they realized it was a rock of some sort, maybe not a comet, a comet.
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And so we can get, you know, close enough looks at it and, and it doesn't have the tail
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You know, when a comet is going through, you know, gas and everything else is flying off
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It's perfectly rounded, but on the edges, I think it had the corners on the, on the two
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I think it was called the big ear or something like that.
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It, where we were listening for signals from space.
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1977, something happens and it's called the wow signal because on the, you know, on the readout,
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the paper, the scientist that was working just highlighted it and went, wow, because it
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and they're saying it's a 0.6% chance that the signal did not come from that exact space.
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Over a 99% chance that it came from where that object was in 1977.
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So they're not saying for sure it was, you know, a piece of intelligence.
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If you're paying attention to this, it's just keeps building into something.
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So I don't know how they're like, cause they're like, look at this is not, this is not, this
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I mean, it's a very blurry, faraway picture though.
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They also say what's coming off of it is, I'm trying to remember what they said it was,
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but some, it's not giving off, it's giving off things that are like alloys or, I can't
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It's giving off something that is an alloy that would be like a hardened ship.
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I mean, I, I don't know any of this if it's true, but I just feel like we're being prepared
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I'll also say that if it does look like a tic-tac, it looks like one of those white ones
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that starts out with a delicious vanilla and then turns into that terrible mint.
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I, I, I'm not up on my mint controversy, so I, I, I don't know.
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I mean, it's not a controversy, it's settled science in my mind, but whatever.
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they, like there's some on the, some of these NASA sites I'm glancing at that don't
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look as perfectly rounded as, as the sort of picture does there, so maybe they do think
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to us, like it's going to hit us, but like close enough, we're going to get a real nice
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I think the last time it went around, went around something, I don't remember, it did,
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I, you know, but you know, I, why not have another thing to worry about?
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details okay can we play the audio of katie porter katie porter um she's a democrat um representative from
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california uh who ran for senate and lost and now she's running for governor yesterday about this time
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she was the front runner today she's not um i just want to play a clip of the interview she did
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yesterday what do you say to the 40 percent of california voters who you'll need in order to win
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who voted for trump how would i need them in order to win man well unless you think you're going to get
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60 percent of the vote you think you'll get 60 percent all everybody who did not vote for trump
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will vote for you that's what you're in a general election yes if it is me versus a republican i think
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that i will win the people who did not vote for trump what if it's you versus another democrat i don't
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intend that to be the case so how do you not intend that to be the case do you are you going to ask them
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not to run no no i'm saying i'm going to build the support i have the support already in terms of
00:49:51.860
name recognition and so i'm going to do the very best i can to make sure that we get through this
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primary in a really strong position but let me be clear with you i represented orange county i
00:50:00.800
represented a purple area i have stood on my own two feet and won republican votes before that's not
00:50:05.720
something every candidate in this race can say if you're from a deep blue area if you're from la or
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you're from oakland you haven't you don't have an experience you just said you don't need those trump
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voters well you asked me if i needed them to win so you don't i feel like this is unnecessarily
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argumentative what is your question the the question is the same thing i asked everybody
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that this is being called the empowering voters to stop trump's power grab every other candidate
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has answered this question this is not correct and i said i support it so and the question is what
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do you say to the 40 percent of voters who voted for trump oh i'm happy to say that it's the do you
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need them to win part that i don't understand i'm happy to answer the question as you haven't
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written and i'll answer it and we've also asked the other candidates do you think you need any of
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those 40 percent of california voters to win and you're saying no you don't no i'm saying i'm going
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to try to win every vote i can and what i'm saying to you is that well to those voters okay so so you i
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don't want to keep doing this i'm going to call it thank you she gets up and walks you're not going
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to do the interview with us nope not like this i'm not not with seven follow-ups to every single
00:51:09.020
question you ask oh god every other candidate has i don't care i don't care i i want to have a
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pleasant positive conversation which you ask me about every issue on this list and if every question
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you're going to make up a follow-up question then we're never going to get there and we're just
00:51:24.660
going to circle around i am an investigative reporter i've never had to do this before ever
00:51:28.160
you've never had to have a conversation to end an interview okay but every other candidate has done
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this what part of i'm me i'm running for governor because i'm a leader so i am going to make so you're
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not going to answer questions from reporters okay why don't we go through i will continue to ask
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follow-up questions because that's my job as a journalist but i will go through and ask these and
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if you don't want to answer you don't want to answer so nearly every legislative i am i don't want to
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have an unhappy experience with you and i don't want this all on camera i don't want to have an
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unhappy experience with you either i would love to continue to ask these questions so that we can
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show our viewers what every candidate feels about every one of these issues that they care about
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and redistricting it's a massive issue we're going to do an entire story just on the responses to that
00:52:14.920
question and i've asked everybody the same follow-up question didn't go well wow didn't go well
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somebody who is she kind of even says it she's never had to deal with follow-up questions before
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no what am what an amazing we sometimes don't appreciate what what a great life it must be on
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the left oh you just thought about that a lot oh my god you never have to deal with anything no one
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ever asks you a follow-up no one ever pushes you on anything you just say whatever you want and
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everyone just walks away as if it was the greatest thing of all time that must be so much fun
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i mean i mean you don't you'd be so intellectually weak oh so you see it there she asked one minor
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follow-up question that isn't adversary at all and she pulls the plug on the interview i'm not
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gonna do this i don't want all this on camera well there's a lot that i haven't wanted on camera
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didn't stop anybody else all right that's when they get most excited yeah oh i know i know i know
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that's so bizarre i wasn't she didn't the reporter wasn't even going at her hard it was like hey what
00:53:23.460
do you mean you don't need i mean it's a such a what a layup of a question but you know no no offense
00:53:29.800
but it's like do you need the 40 percent uh of of people to trump voters to win you say well i you
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know i want to get as many of them as i can and i of course i want to get as many voters i can but
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i'm going to stand on my principal blah blah blah blah like any any competent politician that's not
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even a follow-up question it's like do you want more voters that's the hard question she walked out
00:53:50.960
of an interview for but here's i mean remember who she is remember who she is okay um must we
00:53:57.660
well i mean i think we've just proven everything that they said wasn't true
00:54:02.520
um according to uh people who had worked in her office uh she has made several multiple staffers
00:54:11.200
cry people are generally so anxious uh to even uh to even staff her because if anything goes wrong
00:54:17.840
she flips out on whatever staffer is present she just talks to staffers however she wants
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one criticism of porter has been that she allegedly is a terrible person according to some accounts
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abusive and racist uh in december text messages surfaced in which porter scolded a staffer for
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giving the congresswoman covid one message said she was rage prone and had a tendency to disparage
00:54:41.780
staffers others suggested her expectations were wildly unrealistic one message accused her of making
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racist comments those are from her staffer and remember those are from 2022 i mean we've seen this
00:54:52.880
and they just buried all of that uh and now you're starting to see it you know when you force people
00:54:58.520
into uncomfortable situations you generally see who they really are um and that wasn't really an
00:55:05.320
that was a normal uh situation for anybody who's right you can't handle that sweetheart you can't
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handle anything but imagine you're in california she was the front runner yesterday that's who
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everybody's like yeah i'll probably vote for her yeah yesterday looking at cal she went on the
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prediction markets and she was at a sick a 40 chance to win which was double anybody else in the race
00:55:31.160
uh and uh today she's now a slight underdog in the race from that interview it was that bad now
00:55:38.400
we don't know how the electorate actually responds to it they'll take some time for we don't know how
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much people actually will see it right you know it could run and then go away a lot of conservatives
00:55:49.340
are going to see that today because conservatives are going to play it like crazy will people who
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might actually vote for her see it is a totally different question how do we you know we watch
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nbc cnn we have msnbc on us in front of us all the time um we listen to npr we listen to uh you know
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the new york times we read the new york times maybe it's time to appreciate us a little bit more
00:56:12.700
just saying we do that for you every day yeah just so you know yeah we do it so you don't have to
00:56:17.680
however we we bring those things up all the time on the air we know where the other side stands
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they have there are stories that just don't hit that side yeah they have no idea it even and they
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don't listen to anything else and so there are stories like that that stupid story of uh the judge's
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house burning down there are going to be people forever that believe that was a hate crime there
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is no evidence of anything of even an arson of arson there's nothing that it was some conservative
00:56:54.480
who did it it was a house that burned down that's all we know now there's no they had to immediately
00:57:01.020
jump to it's a house of a judge that judge stopped donald trump harmy dylan wrote and really
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absolutely innocuous uh you know hey this judge just made this ruling we will fight that every
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way we possibly can that can't stand they they took that and said harmy dylan was targeting this judge
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so somebody went on the right and burned that judge's house down none of that there's no evidence of
00:57:32.760
any of that they don't even know what caused the fire yet and i'll bet you you're going to find out
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that it wasn't arson it was just a normal fire it was 11 o'clock in the morning it was just a normal
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fire the house burned down it was a tragedy glad that nobody was hurt well her husband was hurt in it
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he had some broken bones and stuff as he tried to get out of the house um and we wish them the best
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but you're going to find i think and i'll correct it if we find differently uh it wasn't any of those
00:58:04.360
things but they have reported that now as fact how many people are going to believe that forever
00:58:14.120
i can guarantee you i've members of my own family who will bring that up to me well you say violence
00:58:20.040
is what about burning the judge's house down and i'll have to say that's not true yes it is and they
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won't believe me because they heard it on nbc they heard it on cnn they heard it in the washington
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post and so they just believe it there are no facts to back that none now there may be in the future
00:58:40.220
maybe in a couple of days let the process work but there's none these journalists on the left are so
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unbelievably irresponsible and then because they have zombified their entire base their base will not
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listen to the other side they there are stories i guarantee you think about how many people are
00:59:04.980
going to believe from here on out that charlie kirk was either killed by a jew or somebody in his own
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uh camp or uh it it was a left winger it was a donald trump mega killer because that's what they said
00:59:19.540
and they're not listening to you they're not they're not watching fox they're not getting their news they
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don't all news from major traditionally trusted sources they watch all of that and they think
00:59:35.680
they're getting a variety well i read the times and the post oh new york post or washington post well
00:59:42.020
not the new york post the washington post there's no variety there no it's the same thing and this is
00:59:47.360
this is how something like you can change your gender with a series of magical words comes into effect
00:59:54.120
because the it's how global warming is real a liberal hears something like the gender stuff
00:59:59.880
for example and they hear it the first time and they just like you react the same way they they
01:00:06.200
what what do you mean you can just become a girl what are you talking about they in their minds react
01:00:12.160
the same way the first time they hear that yes and then they hear it 500 000 other times unchallenged
01:00:18.520
and saying science is settled yep and they're like wow i must have been wrong about that and even if
01:00:25.300
they don't say if they have nothing to back it up like in this burning down the house they just say
01:00:31.660
it over and over and people go well they wouldn't say that if it wasn't true right and i don't hear
01:00:37.780
anybody else oh except for the crazy conservatives who cares what they're saying so i mean this is why
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i would you know i have hope again there's a lot of work to be done she's got a difficult job but
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like i have hope for the barry weiss situation at cbs news it would be great if there was just a
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an organization out of all the ones that exist that just comes out and gives you fair uh you know
01:01:00.960
balanced stuff now i know fox does that but they're seen uh more as a conservative network obviously
01:01:06.620
but their slogan for years was fair and balanced and it was seen by the people who watched it and watched
01:01:12.220
other networks as the most balanced when we were there i remember that yeah i think it was 40 30 or
01:01:17.440
40 percent of the audience was democrat was democrat yeah i mean so there's plenty of people who who uh
01:01:23.400
who will actually go and read and listen to other things uh but it's not particularly common and i i don't
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know what might happen is if the uh the coverage by barry weiss over at cbs is quote unquote too fair
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they will be gone be they'll just be seen as a right-wing network and be dismissed again that's
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how they'll make them but and by the way congratulations i was so glad to see glad and
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everybody else you know lgbtq come out and celebrate uh barry weiss getting that position
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smashing another glass ceiling another glass ceiling it is amazing so much fan too much fanfare it really
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was overwhelmed it really was i mean i'm like i okay yes it's a first but i mean do we have to make
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that big of deal out of it yeah or did you hear anything i didn't hear one word about it one word
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of celebration no no one no one came again this is a person uh who founded the free press with her
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wife it was just bought by a major media organization for nine figures and she's now the editor-in-chief
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or the yeah is it editor-in-chief of cbs news not a no flowery discussions about her sexual
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preference no her sexual orientation and she's not even conservative no she's not she's not she's
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just fair she describes herself as center left right and this is how desperate we are in the right
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we're like wait someone who sent her left and actually it kind of means something with her like
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she will actually say because sometimes conservatives are right on stuff uh that is we're like fine we're
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tonight on blaze tv my wednesday night special the cities of portland and chicago are turning into
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war zones uh federal agents are being ambushed police ordered to stand down mayors defying the
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constitution insurrection in plain sight what are we to do about it well my staff we've been doing
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our own investigation in trying to uncover the hidden support and funding networks propping these uh
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these groups up um the media and politicians call you know antifa decentralized and leaderless it's not
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from sorrows to tides to shady non-profits we're going to turn the stones over today we'll show you
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who's funding all of this by the end of the show you won't be able to call it decentralized or
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leaderless any longer plus uh nick sorter joins me from portland he was wrongfully arrested
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after getting attacked by antifa they don't arrest antifa they arrest him well all the charges have been
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dismissed i caught up with him right before he was uh going to meet with uh donald trump you'll see that
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tonight uh and hear his story and i mean it's it's weird he was standing in front of the ice building
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and all of a sudden these cop cars uh started pulling up behind him and you can see him visibly
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shaken by it he's like um police are coming here i don't know what they want he was he no longer looks
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i want to talk to you just for a second about gold uh gold is up today uh yesterday it broke a record
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of four thousand five dollars an ounce that is unreasonable that is that is you know when i first
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started talking about forty one hundred dollar gold uh forty two hundred dollar gold 18 months ago i said
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i know that sounds crazy but it could happen um we're on the way i mean it's now four thousand
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fifty eight dollars an ounce that's 24 hours later um and so it's it's more than halfway to forty one
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hundred uh and goldman sachs said they are now pricing gold at five thousand dollars an ounce
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here's what i want you to know this is not being purchased by the average person
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my grandfather told me when i was growing up over and over again if you grew up with anybody who lived
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through the depression they wanted to tell you how bad it was in the depression okay and they wanted
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to because they wanted you to know it could happen at any time and you're like it's not going to happen
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it could happen at any time we went through really good times and we thought oh we're safe and then
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all of a sudden the bottom fell out and it was nothing you're like it's not going to happen
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grandpa well let me tell you and what he said to me was um you know you've got to follow what rich
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people are doing because if i would have known what rich people were doing because they were moving
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money they weren't getting into the stock market like everybody else um and there were signs and he
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just didn't pay attention to him he said if we would have known and followed what rich people were doing
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the people who really know uh we would have we would have been much better off the average person
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is not buying gold and i think that's because conservatives who are generally the ones that buy gold
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um are comfortable that donald trump is in charge and everything is fine gold being at forty one hundred
01:11:31.700
dollars an ounce growing as dramatically as it has 18 months ago it was like two thousand twenty five hundred
01:11:38.300
something like that this is this is never before seen um what it's telling you is there's trouble on the
01:11:49.240
horizon the full faith and credit of the united states that's what that federal reserve note that you hold in
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your hand is is based on the full faith and credit of the united states we believe in it and so it has value
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the minute you stop believing in it it has no value with the government shutdown with people thinking
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well they're just going to keep spending money this is what the markets do um people are starting to lose
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the belief that our money is worth something that the good thing is we're the only currency that's worth
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crap right now so people are like well i don't have any else any other place to put it
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we say in god we trust but that's not true in the almighty dollar we trust when that trust is gone
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we believe in gold in the almighty god of gold we trust okay when you're getting to that point all of
01:12:46.300
a sudden people start to go wow there's trouble i i think i actually believe in god god not gold god
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not dollar god but god god okay and you're seeing that transition happening have you noticed how many
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people are turning to god how many people are talking about god how open i am about god right
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now and stew will tell you 25 years ago i said when i just start quoting scripture and i'm just i'm just
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laying it all out we're in deep trouble and i said that time will come but it's not today well it's today
01:13:16.440
so this is happening everywhere and that's because it's normal it's normal what's happening to us is normal
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we are getting closer and closer to an edge and people are waking up at their pain points
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and until we all wake up the pain will just get worse and worse
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gold is not being purchased by the average person it's being purchased by the central banks
01:13:45.680
that should tell you all you need to know our sovereign funds our central banks
01:13:55.340
not our central bank i don't think our central bank is doing squat um but you know i think the
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biggest in the last quarter the biggest uh bulk of gold went to poland and their central bank
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and turd turd jekistan or one of the one of those places um it it is all going into the central banks
01:14:16.440
because they're sensing real trouble is coming i want to sell some dollars and i'm going to buy gold
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with it and i want that physical gold in my vault this is my grandfather saying pay attention to what
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the rich people are doing pay attention to what the central banks are doing the same central banks
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that are telling you no everything is fine we got it we got it we can fix this the same central banks
01:14:39.280
are hiding the fact that they're buying gold nobody's announcing it
01:14:45.220
because they want you to believe in the dollar what they're saying is i'm not sure we entirely believe
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in the dollar so please just catalog this and and let it adjust your course as you see you know i've
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always said as the star field continues to roll in this really dark direction i'm sorry i'm gonna keep
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going in that direction the minute i see the star field start rolling the other direction i'll tell
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you and i want to tell you those things when it comes to economics star field is just moving rapidly
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when it comes to hope real hope you know not in the dollar we trust but in god we trust
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that actually is starting to roll the other direction not with everybody but with enough where it could
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really impact us and that's the most important sign that you should uh look for because that's where
01:15:45.700
we have to do really all of our all of our work is uh there that's the only thing that in the end is
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going to matter um and when i say it it's starting to move in the right direction uh we are not paying
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attention half of our country is not paying attention to the violence that is happening
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on our streets tonight we show you what's happening in portland and chicago and it's bad um and they're
01:16:15.100
just dismissing and they're saying nothing is nothing is wrong remember these are the same people that
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were telling you you have to take the vaccine or you'll kill children and it's perfectly safe they lied to
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you they have lied to you over and over and over again when are you going to stop listening to liars
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so these same people that are telling you that we're completely fine um are telling you that
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we don't really have a problem with violence with political violence and if we do it's all from the
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right and we addressed that i think yesterday or the day before and showed you you know if somebody
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is white and they kill a black man and it's you know a bar fight it's it's marked down as right-wing
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violence because it's a white man killing a black man do you think that's reasonable i don't but that's
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the way it's marked so that's where you get these overwhelming numbers oh that's right-wing violence
01:17:15.800
no it's the way they're categorizing things even with that categorization the category category
01:17:22.140
even with yes even with them categorizing in that particular fashion um it's now swung back
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and so now it's showing no the problem is on the left okay even without changing the way they
01:17:40.340
categorize stuff so you know there's a huge problem did you hear the story of the man on sunday that was
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arrested outside of a church that was holding a mass in honor of the supreme court um the supreme court
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justices usually have mass before it it starts you know the the term starts um all the catholic ones
01:18:03.860
they go to this this church um and this 41 year old guy from arizona he's outside of the cathedral
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uh it's saint matthew the apostle and uh they're getting ready to have their red mass and what their
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red mass means a cardinal who is red he's going to conduct the service and he will uh pray for the
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court and yada yada yada well he's in this green tent there on the steps of the church and police come
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and they say you got to clear out and he says you might want to stay back and call the federales
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now why would he say that i have explosives the police call the bomb squad uh they're needed
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because a special event blah blah blah and um uh they said you you've got to move you're going to
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be under arrest blah blah blah he says i have hundreds of bombs and he pulls out a bomb that he's holding
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and he said you don't want to mess with me well this has been reported that you know uh it was just a
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crazy guy on the street and you know he didn't really have anything well we now know uh that he had
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200 uh weapons of mass destruction he had 200 homemade bombs and the fbi is now saying they were
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operatable and he was going to bomb the church once the justices arrived well the justices didn't
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arrive because that's the same place where they were you know all these left wingers were shouting
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at kavanaugh and amy coney barrett and everything else in the last couple of years so now with all of
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the violence they've decided they can't go to any public kind of things so they didn't come but this
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guy has been now charged um he said uh several of your people are going to die from these bombs
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uh then he handed a manifesto entitled written negotiations for the avoidance of destruction
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of property via detonation of explosives um it's you know he just rambles on about how much he hates
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the catholic church how much he hates the jews how much he hates scotus and how much he hates ice
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this again is left wing what just happened was it earlier this week or last week to the guy who was
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trying to kill kavanaugh the standards say you give this person up to 30 years this judge decided to
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dismiss 22 of those years and gave him eight which will allow him to be paroled in four
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why because he's now a she and the parents and the mom were crying you got to send him home to us
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because we can care for him excuse me the guy was a dude before he was arrested now he's suddenly a
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she and now we're supposed to have sympathy for that i don't care what sexual orientation you are
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you were trying to kill uh supreme court justices by not enforcing the law and not saying 30 years
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you do this kind of stuff 30 years what happened to our killing of police once we said we used to
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have a rule you kill a police officer automatic quick death penalty we got all soft look how many
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watch the godfather don't no no no no he's a cop don't don't because they knew the penalty was horrific
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when you get rid of that you just let people go i'll spend four years to kill those guys i'll spend
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four years in jail what's this guy gonna get four minutes or time served
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we have a real issue with our judicial system with our with our prosecutors with our attorney generals
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if you uh read jack car or you're a fan of the series the terminal list he's joining me in studio here in just a few
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minutes he's a friend and really really uh an amazing writer and producer um uh he's he's got a
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new book out it came out yesterday um it's the terminal list series cry havoc he said it in the
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and listening to you know people that had actually fought in vietnam and he tried to write it from the
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perspective of what was known then not what's known now um and uh and i'm anxious to hear how this ties
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into the terminal list you know series where it is etc etc uh so he's coming up in in just a minute you
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don't want to miss it um also don't forget tonight on television uh the cities of portland and chicago
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are turning into war zones we're going to show you who's funding it uh and um and we're talking to
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somebody who's on the ground and arrested now suing the police because they were the ones it's all on
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So excited we get to spend some time with Jack Carr.
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You really can get lost if you're doing it yourself
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Most, I think 99% of those advisors can only represent a few plans
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I want to talk to you a little bit about Chapter because they're the only ones
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They're a tech-based company that actually saw their parents get screwed
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They left Silicon Valley, started their own company called Chapter
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And it is so amazing to watch you work in this studio.
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I've been in a lot of studios over the last few years.
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And none are as clean and efficient as what you have going on here.
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It's absolutely amazing to watch you work, someone at the top of their game, do this.
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Best-selling author and executive producer of the Terminal List series of books
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And just finished the next season of the show, which is True Believer, based on my second book.
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Finished filming that in Morocco about two weeks ago.
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So pretty fresh from finishing that up, jumping on a plane, meeting my wife in Paris for a few days,
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It came out yesterday, and you set it in Vietnam.
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It's a break for my main protagonist, James Reese, who is the protagonist of my contemporary thriller series.
01:31:29.540
There was just a nice arc to those first seven books.
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And I kind of, at the very beginning, I was very deliberate in wanting to create other characters within the universe
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that would be interesting enough to have books in their own right.
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And I wanted to have multi-generational characters also.
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So James Reese, his dad and grandfather, and then this other lineage, the Hastings family,
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of the Hastings and his father and grandfather.
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And I talked about the dad in most of the books, but most in-depth in Only the Dead, so in book number six.
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And it just made sense to go back to 1968 Vietnam, explore his origin story as a seal attached to Mac V. Sog going across the border of the Laos.
01:32:14.600
So Military Assistance Command Vietnam Studies and Observations Group.
01:32:18.640
So the Sog part is the important part, and it was meant kind of to be innocuous so that they wouldn't be readily apparent
01:32:26.300
that these guys were going across the border into denied areas in Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam
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where they weren't supposed to be operating, where Americans were not supposed to be operating.
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So they were there to do disruption operations along the Ho Chi Minh Trail, primarily calling airstrikes,
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blow up weapons caches, and that sort of thing.
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But what I really wanted to do was set an espionage story in Southeast Asia in 1968,
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which was the bloodiest year of the war for the United States.
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And no one had really done that in a long time.
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So that was The Quiet American by Graham Greene, 1955.
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The Tears of Autumn, that's Charles McCary, 1974.
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And John Le Carré, the Honorable Schoolboy, 1977.
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And I'm not aware of anyone else doing this since those guys.
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So it's been a couple moons, and I decided that's what I want to do.
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Espionage story, Saigon, heart of Vietnam, Southeast Asia, and the bloodiest year for our country.
01:33:16.760
So when you got into this, how much – was any of it because there's so much that is parallel that is happening now?
01:33:25.420
I mean, the society is reflecting all the way to assassinations what was happening at that time.
01:33:36.460
But mostly it was because the Father's War was Vietnam.
01:33:40.480
There happened to be parallels between what we did in Iraq and Afghanistan and Vietnam.
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We didn't really listen to those, learn those lessons, and apply them in a present day as wisdom.
01:33:51.180
And we tend to do that over and over and over again.
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Specifically when it relates to Afghanistan, we had the Soviet experience from 79 to 89 that we could have looked at.
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And we took – if we took any lessons, we took the wrong ones, unfortunately.
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So what did you – because you're younger than me, but we're –
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We saw Vietnam – we saw the wreckage of Vietnam.
01:34:17.780
You know, I know Vietnam's soldiers, and I – I mean, it's really what molded me on my support for the military.
01:34:25.100
If we decide to go to war, then we go to war to fight it and finish it and bring them home and then take care of the men that served over there.
01:34:40.180
What did you learn about Vietnam that maybe – did it change anything, any viewpoint or anything?
01:34:46.900
It did a little bit in that I thought I knew a lot about Vietnam at the outset.
01:34:50.220
I thought I had studied this conflict, the 60s also.
01:34:52.740
My parents were essentially children of the 60s.
01:34:57.940
I was influenced by popular culture, the movies of the 70s and the 80s and the 90s that pertained to Vietnam and the 60s in general.
01:35:04.120
So I thought I was starting from a fairly solid foundation.
01:35:06.340
I've studied warfare, insurgencies, counterinsurgencies my entire life.
01:35:09.780
So then I started writing, and I realized that I had really just scratched the surface before.
01:35:15.180
So I wanted to also write this book through the lens of 1968, so without 50-plus years of hindsight applied to different characters.
01:35:22.980
That's why we're talking here in October rather than June when the book was supposed to come out.
01:35:27.240
Because it took so much longer to write a book like that, meaning every single character, whether they're 25 years old, 50, 70 years old,
01:35:33.720
they only have their life experience up to 1968 to lend to their perspective on an event, on a conversation, a situation.
01:35:40.460
Give me a scenario where you were like, I can't write that.
01:35:43.740
You know, I immersed myself back into that year.
01:35:53.960
I had Browning High Powers from that era lying around.
01:35:58.860
It looked like I was about to invade North Vietnam.
01:36:03.420
I had red dots on those maps, books everywhere, pamphlets, old National Geographics from the 50s and 60s about Vietnam.
01:36:09.580
So it really did look like I was planning an invasion.
01:36:12.840
But I learned so much more about Vietnam, but mostly it was that perspective.
01:36:25.260
And all of those to give to show people as they read this thing that there are these different perspectives on the war and all these different people are bringing their life experiences to this story to really immerse people and take them back in time to 1960.
01:36:40.160
And I just want to didn't want to say that they're listening to Creedence Clearwater Revival.
01:36:43.480
Say it's 1968 and drop a contemporary thriller into Vietnam.
01:36:50.840
And as such, it took a lot more time, energy, and effort than I anticipated at the outset.
01:36:56.240
Let me ask you about some of the stuff that is going on now.
01:37:04.420
How do you feel about Department of War as opposed to Department of Defense?
01:37:08.320
Well, I'm not saying that they got this idea from me.
01:37:10.900
I'm just saying that I never heard anyone talk about it until I mentioned it after the Afghanistan withdrawal.
01:37:17.300
So I did an article for Town Hall, and I talked about it on different news programs when the withdrawal was going south.
01:37:25.140
And precision in language reflects precision in thought, as you know.
01:37:28.560
And the Department of Defense means something different than the Department of War, just from a personal language perspective.
01:37:35.820
The Department of War is the Department of War.
01:37:37.500
So I made that case in this article that I wrote back in 2021.
01:37:47.740
But also, if you read the statement on it, it's not permanent.
01:37:54.220
So if you really go into the verbiage in that, it's very deliberate in there.
01:37:59.780
So now we're just calling it the Department of War.
01:38:02.200
But I believe, and someone can correct me in the comments section here, but I believe that it does take an act of Congress to officially change this forever going forward.
01:38:12.160
So if you look at the language, it's very specific.
01:38:13.980
You're calling it the Department of War, but it's not yet really the Department of War.
01:38:17.060
I have to tell you, we are in such a weird place to where we swing so far one direction and then the next administration just swing all the way back.
01:38:30.820
I mean, we can't run a country like China either, where they have absolute control of everything.
01:38:35.820
But they can think, you know, 20, 50, 100 years in the future.
01:38:51.100
Now you switch administration, go to the other side, and it's not the same country.
01:38:56.580
No, and it's certainly the phones that we carry around in our pockets are not helping matters at all, especially for this next generation.
01:39:02.540
My son's generation, my son that you met in Salt Lake this last year, he's doing wonderful.
01:39:07.960
He wanted me to say hi to you, and I really appreciate you being so kind to him when you met.
01:39:13.560
And our daughter's a little bit older, and like Charlie Kirk, our son, was coming up to me all the time and showed me those videos.
01:39:20.040
My wife and I would be sitting on the couch, and he was at 12, 13, 14, and he showed me these videos.
01:39:24.460
And he just had such this connection with Charlie Kirk and that message, and that's the generation.
01:39:29.900
That was a tough one because he was away at school, and I didn't get to him in time to tell him, hey, don't look at your phone.
01:39:48.740
And she's the most, well, second most sensitive child in the four.
01:39:53.760
But, I mean, it's happening to all of our kids.
01:39:56.660
Because they felt, even if you didn't know him, they felt they knew him.
01:40:05.960
And it wasn't like the JFK assassination where you're seeing something in the paper.
01:40:10.860
You're hearing Walter Cronkite talk about it on the news.
01:40:13.020
We didn't get this approved or film until years later.
01:40:15.600
For us, Challenger, watching that, you didn't see people.
01:40:18.180
You saw an object explode in the sky, and you were devastated just by that.
01:40:21.220
And now you have someone you feel that you know get killed right in front of you, essentially
01:40:37.100
And bringing a lot of people back to the church, us included.
01:40:47.400
You know, it's so appropriate that Christ was a carpenter because I have always thought
01:40:52.160
of my life, you know, before I really turned over to him, as just, I was building my house.
01:41:03.920
You know, I want to be involved in building the house.
01:41:08.400
And we had a pile of wood and needed to be cut.
01:41:24.420
And I said, well, you have any more wood or anything?
01:41:27.820
And the guy looked at me and said, now it's your money.
01:41:35.460
But everything you've cut, we've had to recut or toss away.
01:41:39.300
And I was like, well, you guys should have said something before I cut all of the wood.
01:41:44.840
And with my life, I feel like I cut all of this wood and none of it was usable, you know,
01:41:54.640
And then I turned myself over to God and I had all this crappy pile of wood.
01:42:00.000
And he took it and made something beyond what I could have ever done.
01:42:11.340
And you're seeing it happen with Charlie's death.
01:42:22.940
But how he can take the very worst things and make something glorious is amazing.
01:42:32.560
And I guess that is the one consolation is that the impact that he has in death is probably more impactful generationally than what he had in life even.
01:42:47.440
We're talking to Jack Carr, bestselling author of the Terminal List series.
01:42:50.340
He has the new book Terminal List series, Cry Havoc.
01:42:59.500
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I remember I was down in Houston and I was helping during a hurricane clean up somebody's house.
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And I was just taking stuff out of their house.
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And I looked at them and they were all destroyed and they were old pictures of their wedding and everything gone.
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They'll just send you the box and then you take your time and fill it up and then send it in to them.
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He was eight years old and he was, he read the Hunger series like in two months, read them all.
01:44:35.540
By the time he was 14 and he got a phone, that just went out the window and it was horrific to me.
01:44:47.340
Trying to get him to pick up a book now is, and nobody does it.
01:44:50.920
I'm hoping that audio books are kind of the gateway drug back to reading because you hear about something through this medium or podcast and someone's taking that in that way and then it makes it very natural to then get the book that they're hearing about through that same medium.
01:45:05.480
So I'm hoping the audio books are a gateway drug to get people to read again and to build their libraries.
01:45:11.360
I see that they're getting the book and they're getting the audio book and they're reading at home and then they're listening and then they pick it back up and go back and forth.
01:45:19.280
I have to tell you, reading a book on a tablet or a phone is not the same.
01:45:24.420
I mean, I read a lot for work and I can, I will see it and I'll know where it is in the book.
01:45:33.180
Generally speaking, I'll know where it is in the book, but if I look for a fact and I've read it on my tablet, I have no idea how to find it.
01:45:43.060
It's an act of, it's a, it's a, now if you're a rebel and see if you pull out that phone instead of pulling out or pulling out a book, instead of pulling out a phone, like you're a rebel today.
01:45:50.480
And it's an act of defiance against the digital tyranny of the, uh, the, the, the Silicon Valley overlords essentially.
01:45:57.220
So I'm doing everything I can to encourage people to read.
01:45:59.960
There was an article, I think in the Washington post about a month ago that talked about the stats and how I think it is about 2003.
01:46:05.000
We start seeing this, this severe drop off and it, and then to 2025 now it's just off a cliff as far as reading goes.
01:46:12.260
And that of course corresponds with the rise of iPhones and apps and social media and all the rest of it.
01:46:17.360
So all of these things that are essentially designed to keep us from reading, to keep us enraged, to divide us and only help out maybe one political party or the other.
01:46:25.460
And certainly the companies in Silicon Valley, but certainly not us.
01:46:30.380
Uh, it doesn't make you a better person, a better husband, a better father.
01:46:33.120
Uh, reading can do all that, especially fiction.
01:46:36.180
A lot of people out there say they just read nonfiction, especially in New York and California.
01:46:41.180
But, uh, what's, uh, what you get from reading fiction is you get this empathy and this compassion because you're experiencing this story through someone else's eyes.
01:46:49.940
So you're putting yourself into their shoes, into their boots, into their moccasins, and you're experiencing this, which then becomes part of your experience.
01:46:56.040
So if you don't read fiction and all you're doing is zoom scrolling on your phone, or maybe you're just reading some nonfiction for school or something like that, but you're not reading the fiction side, then you're really missing out on this development of compassion.
01:47:06.760
And we see it in people's interaction with one another in person and online.
01:47:10.780
We're losing that compassion and that empathy for our fellow human beings.
01:47:16.480
And that's why it's so vitally important to read.
01:47:18.300
I'll tell you, I, um, I read a quote from Thomas Jefferson recently, and I kind of changed it up.
01:47:23.820
The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but social media.
01:47:31.060
He said it about newspapers, but I think it's social media.
01:47:34.840
I really like what you're, the way you're talking about that as a gateway drug is very often how I discover books.
01:47:39.880
Like I'll hear an interview with someone like yourself and you listed an interview and that gets you into the audio book, which is almost like a, a really fully produced.
01:47:50.660
And then from there, you want the detail and you pick up the actual book and you read it, go into a whole series.
01:47:55.960
So we're, we're kind of like the marijuana of reading.
01:48:03.360
I'm very fortunate to have Ray Porter as my narrator.
01:48:09.500
I think he hates me because I've asked him to read several of my books and I just like, no, no response.
01:48:30.600
Wow, then I am listening to the audio book because I will, I have listened to books that
01:48:36.500
he did without knowing anything at all about the book just to listen to him.
01:48:42.540
They follow him around from project to project.
01:48:45.620
I picked him specifically for his voice, having no idea that he was at the top of the narration
01:48:53.240
And, and the first book was up for audio book of the year.
01:48:55.680
And so we got to put on the tuxes and go to New York and have some drinks together
01:49:10.360
It's part of the Terminalist series, the Terminalist series, Cry Havoc.
01:49:14.880
It came out on yesterday, yesterday, yesterday, and it's available wherever you get your books.
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Get the audio book, get the paper book, and we'll look for it on screen someday as well.
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01:51:11.880
We were just talking about the crypto millionaires and billionaires.
01:51:34.060
And then you look at how many are 100 millionaires, billionaires.
01:51:38.300
I mean, and these are, you know, you said at one point when we were talking about it, about how, you know, libertarians, these guys who actually believe in, you know, free market and small, you know, small government.
01:51:51.140
They're going to get all this stuff where you're buying pizza, you know, for a 30 cent cryptocurrency.
01:51:58.900
And if it works, they're going to be millionaires and billionaires, and they will then have the power, the power to change things.
01:52:09.880
I mean, you think about all the, a lot of the big names that are, that have adjusted our society.
01:52:13.920
We've spent a lot of money on politics who have advocated for those things.
01:52:17.960
A lot of them were very early on the cryptocurrency.
01:52:27.140
No, well, you weren't, you actually talked to those people, but then you didn't invest.
01:52:30.820
They all advised me, you should go, Glenn, I'm telling you, put $10,000 in it now.
01:52:44.920
That is like, it's a once in a lifetime opportunity.
01:52:47.380
And we all did it because I got back on the air.
01:52:59.060
Even if you did invest, I definitely didn't invest enough.
01:53:06.180
You know, and we think about that as, okay, it was so early, right?
01:53:10.340
Like, I mean, who would have been able, you know, understandable you didn't invest when
01:53:14.400
it was 30 cents or whatever it was at that time.
01:53:24.280
Yeah, like in March 2020, I think it hit 3,800 and now it's 122,000.
01:53:32.240
There's different stories for all the different cryptocurrencies, but Bitcoin being kind of
01:53:37.160
That was an available opportunity really recently.
01:53:49.820
70,000, when is the last time 70,000 millionaires were created?
01:53:56.040
And by the way, every time it goes down by 10%, the articles are like, oh, these people,
01:53:59.960
look at these hilarious, these crypto people are losing their money again.
01:54:11.340
Let me, let me, let's change to, you know, where everybody lives, and that is healthcare
01:54:17.740
You wouldn't be worrying about this if we all would have bought it at 30 cents.
01:54:21.360
But, so the, I know you're doing a monologue today on what this, what this cut actually
01:54:41.840
I'd rather have you say it like enhanced subsidies.
01:54:56.000
When you enhance something, it's better, Glenn.
01:55:01.140
People are like worried about how am I going to pay for the healthcare.
01:55:03.220
So the government said, here, we're going to subsidize you until we get past this.
01:55:07.180
We said at the time, don't do that because it'll never go away.
01:55:13.840
So they're not, this is not, this is not Obamacare.
01:55:21.240
And now they're just expecting that that's going to happen forever.
01:55:23.720
One way to think about it is what the Democrats are asking for.
01:55:27.680
So what happened was there was an enhancement to the subsidies during the COVID.
01:55:34.800
And this was during actually early Biden administration.
01:55:37.980
There was the American Recovery Act was the first one, if I remember right.
01:55:43.140
So the American Recovery Act comes in and it says, hey, here's a bunch of extra money
01:55:51.120
But with an expiration date, because as we all know, we're in the middle of a pandemic.
01:55:56.620
And this is going to be over soon and it'll go away.
01:56:00.580
Then comes the Inflation Reduction Act and the Inflation Reduction Act, even though we're
01:56:05.000
way after, at this point, the COVID situation by all the purposes.
01:56:11.300
That extended the enhanced subsidies to 2025, which is what is now expiring and what they're
01:56:19.560
So now they've said, well, we have these things and every liberal article will tell
01:56:24.200
you, every left wing publication, every mainstream publication will say, this is what's going
01:56:31.080
The thing they're complaining about, this catastrophic hellhole, this awful, awful scenario that could
01:56:37.460
come to fruition if Republicans hold their ground.
01:56:41.480
What they're talking about is Obamacare as passed.
01:56:49.360
It's like, you know, the enhanced subsidies are new Coke and they're going back to classic
01:56:57.760
This is the thing they passed and they said would solve all your problems with health care.
01:57:03.240
This is the stuff that we said, actually, it's not going to be affordable at all.
01:57:08.660
What they want to go back to is their solution.
01:57:13.020
That's the thing they're warning you that they can't.
01:57:16.060
That would be the worst thing in the world if we go back to that, that Obamacare, that's
01:57:22.920
They're talking about just getting rid of the COVID enhanced subsidies.
01:57:28.040
It's like, if you remember back in the day, they're like, put your mask on.
01:57:38.940
And every once in a while, you see someone walking around with like an N95 mask outdoors.
01:57:53.180
And now, of course, they're acting like it's the way it's always been.
01:57:57.660
And this is their crazy left wing program built on top of their crazy left wing program.
01:58:14.360
All they're saying is, well, you know, illegal immigrants are going to get health care.
01:58:23.740
Like the fact that they want to do this and they're acting like their own savior program
01:58:29.120
is some sort of free market, you know, catastrophe.
01:58:35.760
So let me tell you who's going to win in the Republican.
01:58:39.600
And unfortunately, who's going to win in the public space on this.
01:58:45.140
And yeah, she's going to win with the populace.
01:58:54.260
Not for the GOP, not for principals, not for anything else.
01:58:57.760
Because she seems to be aligned with the left on this, no?
01:59:01.860
Known for her strong alignment with President Donald Trump, described the ACA, Obamacare,
01:59:05.940
as a scam that rendered health insurance unaffordable for her family during the passage,
01:59:10.200
but signaled willingness to support extending subsidies to prevent premiums from doubling
01:59:15.660
I was not in Congress when all this Obamacare Affordable Care Act BS started.
01:59:21.440
As a matter of fact, the ACA made health insurance unaffordable for my family after it was passed
01:59:26.400
with skyrocketing premiums higher than our house payment.
01:59:31.700
I'm not a fan, but I'm not going to go against everyone on this issue, because when the tax
01:59:37.780
credits expire this year, my own adult children insurance premiums for 2026 will double, along
01:59:44.680
with all of the other wonderful families and hardworking people in my district.
01:59:50.560
And this is actually the key to put her back into a place of consistency and principles.
02:00:02.280
Not a single Republican in leadership has talked to us about or has given us a plan to help
02:00:06.280
Americans deal with their health insurance premiums doubling.
02:00:10.160
And then she goes into how we're sending money overseas and all these wars and everything
02:00:14.340
I mean, she sounds like a she sounds like a leftist here.
02:00:19.220
All we do is fund foreign countries and foreign wars.
02:00:21.860
Never does anything to help the American people.
02:00:23.760
That's also pretty consistent with an America first.
02:00:28.060
But the whole thing with the Obamacare, I am going to give more money.
02:00:32.300
That, to me, is what's going to speak to the average person in America who's not following
02:00:38.840
this and is like, my insurance is going to double.
02:00:50.800
Oz last week and we were talking about, I can't remember what.
02:00:55.640
And I said, when are we going to stop all this insurance scam with these states and saying
02:01:04.920
I said, that would solve so much of the problem.
02:01:19.740
He said, we're doing it on a state-by-state basis.
02:01:22.980
We're going to offer them a program for Medicare.
02:01:27.700
We'll help them on Medicare and Medicaid, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:01:30.620
But they won't get any of that money that has been allocated for the states.
02:01:34.920
They won't get it unless they take the laws down that stop interstate commerce for the
02:01:57.500
Why we didn't have, great, it is going to double because it's garbage.
02:02:03.580
Even the Washington Post this week did an op-ed.
02:02:07.140
The Washington Post said it was never any good.
02:02:16.840
This is the editorial board of the Washington Post.
02:02:19.300
I mean, it was stunning what they admitted finally.
02:02:23.460
They sounded like, you know, me and you in 2009 and admitted the truth.
02:02:30.660
So we all know the truth now, except for the average person who's not paying attention,
02:02:35.540
just paying the premiums, can't afford their health care.
02:02:45.640
Oh my gosh, we're going back to a free market system.
02:02:51.220
Why didn't the Republicans, when this happened, why are they not standing in front of everybody
02:03:03.500
We are going to take down the barriers state by state.
02:03:08.940
We're going to take all of this regulation out that makes your insurance premium shoot through
02:03:20.500
Because it allows Marjorie Taylor Greene to go and say, we got to bail out Obamacare.
02:03:26.600
Otherwise, people are going to, you know, they're not going to be able to afford anything.
02:03:29.880
And everybody will look at that, who is struggling.
02:03:36.540
I know my principles, but I can't afford health care.
02:03:40.780
Why, why is, why is the Republican, why, why are they not offering anything?
02:03:47.880
I mean, I think this is the story of being a conservative for everybody their entire lives
02:03:53.080
Like it always the easier political answer to appeal to the most people is just to give
02:04:00.360
You would have a chance to say, look, it's harder, though, as you point out, like that,
02:04:04.180
like, you know, this particular, I mean, if you look at Marjorie Taylor Greene's like
02:04:07.400
list of complaints there, they're probably different than some of the lefts.
02:04:10.480
But like the answer kind of winds up being in the same general vicinity, which is give
02:04:14.700
a bunch of money away, which is always going to be the easy political answer, right?
02:04:21.040
But you don't have, all you have is the argument, we'll pay you.
02:04:24.980
The other side is, we're not going to help you.
02:04:30.380
We need that money because we're going to bail you out.
02:04:32.520
And the other side needs to be, no, that doesn't work.
02:04:34.720
We're going to fix it the right way, which will save you all of this money.
02:04:40.160
But, you know, just standing there saying, nope, we're not going to give the money.
02:04:47.960
You know, the feeling when you finally clean out the closet and you realize how much clutter
02:04:53.680
It builds up quietly, one credit card, one car payment, one mortgage adjustment at a
02:04:58.000
And then one day, it's all you can think about because suddenly it's a huge problem.
02:05:04.180
They're a family-owned, salary-based operation, which means they're not trying to sell you a
02:05:10.060
No bank is giving them any kind of, you know, kickback of, you sell this loan, we're going
02:05:16.100
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Stu, I hate to bring this up, but I look up to CNBC, and I want you to look up.
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This is, the woman is speaking, she is the IMF managing director on AI bubble fears.
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Now we talked about the AI bubble, you know, there's seven companies, the whole stock market
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is built now on seven AI companies that are doing really well.
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Yeah, 60% of the gains are from only seven companies.
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And if this is a bubble, they pop and the whole thing goes down.
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But I, A, she looks like somebody that should be telling me about the Julia Childs cookbook
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When did we let the IMF start to, you know, do oversight on bubbles?
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And what the hell are you doing with bubbles that is going to make it better?
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I just, turn off CNBC, because I don't want to look at it.
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You look up and you're like, oh, these are the people solving everything.
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It does feel, though, like at least if you're going to get really terrible economic news,
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someone who could, you know, hand you a seven layer bar, like a baked, with some baked goods
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I never thought about, you know, maybe CNBC should start to smell like a baked pie.
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I feel good here watching the IMF managing our stock market.