00:03:09.380We have our staff looking into things.
00:03:12.400They've been looking into it yesterday and all day and all night,
00:03:15.760and now they're just trying to button up a few things.
00:03:19.780So far, I can only present it as a theory.
00:03:21.960Maybe in an hour we'll be able to show you some facts on that.
00:03:24.980But we'll get that to you here in just a minute.
00:03:27.740Also, we're going to talk about the elections that happened yesterday.
00:03:36.000And let's start with the Surgeon General.
00:03:39.380Surgeon General has come out and declared climate change a public health emergency.
00:03:48.300He has also claimed that racism is a public health emergency.
00:03:53.240Now, when you have a public health emergency, you know, i.e. COVID, the government can claim all kinds of powers.
00:04:03.200If it's a public health emergency, they're using this language very, very carefully.
00:04:10.400Today, for the first time in the history of our office, I am issuing a Surgeon General's advisory on firearm violence.
00:04:28.280It outlines the urgent threat firearm violence poses to the health and well-being of our country.
00:04:34.560As a doctor, I've seen the consequences of firearm violence up close in the lives of the patients I've cared for over the years.
00:04:42.140These are moms and dads, sons and daughters, all of whom were robbed of their physical and mental health by senseless acts of violence.
00:04:50.360Unfortunately, the problem has continued to grow.
00:04:53.580The Surgeon General's advisory lays out the approach we can take to address firearm violence as the public health crisis that it is.
00:05:01.560This includes implementing community violence prevention programs and firearm risk reduction strategies, improving access to mental health care for those exposed to or at risk for firearm violence,
00:05:13.100and expanding research funding to inform and evaluate our prevention strategies.
00:05:19.920Did he just, hold on, did he just say that it would expand mental health access for those who have created gun violence or who had participated in it or had access to guns?
00:07:34.340Have you ever heard anyone tell the American people that this is science and those that don't understand it are going to be swept aside in history as those being on the wrong side of history?
00:07:54.960Have you heard anyone saying, well, to, you know, kids, you know, you understand things that your parents don't understand because, well, they don't get it.
00:08:23.460Let me read something to the doctors in medical profession from Dr. Wagner.
00:08:37.060Colleagues, sweep aside all those who do not wish to understand the sign of the times.
00:08:42.280Over the course of these weeks, it has been with emotion and gratitude that we have observed the German national awareness of itself and the value of its blood.
00:08:53.760In every hamlet, every walk of life, in all the professions, we are witnessing the awakening of the people and rejection of mistakes coming from liberal and formal and foreign elements.
00:09:04.960When they say liberal, by the way, they mean classical liberalism.
00:09:09.100They mean that you as an individual matter, not the kind of liberalism that's now being preached.
00:09:17.120Liberalism meaning you have an inherent right to choose for yourself.
00:12:20.920We've been opposed to any of this new think in all organizations.
00:12:26.100But we have welcomed every Marxist proposal and but they have welcomed every Marxist proposal and every Jewish member or measure that came along.
00:13:18.680For we wish to work together towards the reestablishment of a new medical profession for the welfare of the people and the honor of the German doctor.
00:13:30.740OK, so they the medical associations listen to this and then they begin to.
00:13:43.640They again begin to socialize the medicine and that's when they get into euthanasia and it's a public welfare project.
00:14:52.740Behind the scenes, that's exactly what they're doing.
00:14:57.660Then they start a new campaign and they start to go after the universities and and culture.
00:15:05.640And they start producing movies and films that are showing how insensitive it is for you to judge people that want to die.
00:15:15.320And there was a there was a there was a new movie that was released by Goebbels from propaganda called I accuse.
00:15:27.580And this was about a doctor whose wife was dying and he gave her, you know, life ending medicine out of compassion and he was prosecuted for it.
00:15:42.320Persecuted is the way it is made to believe in the movie.
00:22:16.820And I want to recognize that as a businessman, no business can be done when no one has any money to buy anything.
00:22:27.800So, even the businessmen who aren't getting payoffs or in public-private partnerships with this government, they all recognize that there's trouble.
00:22:40.780Because you can't afford to buy any of the products that you might want to buy.
00:22:47.000And you're being forced to buy products that you don't want to buy.
00:22:52.080Did anybody notice that, what was it, I don't want to say the airline because I don't remember which one it was exactly.
00:22:57.800But one of the airlines now charging a new green fuel tax.
00:23:02.280They now have raised the prices of their flights because of green energy and green fuel that they're having to buy for their airplanes.
00:27:55.620He's saying that nobody in black robes should decide what you as a state and a local community do.
00:28:04.900Just like I'm saying, no one should decide in government what your business has to do.
00:28:12.660Most important thing Donald Trump needs to do tomorrow night is make sure that he makes this about the voters of all sides, independents, Democrat, Republicans.
00:28:33.640He has an opportunity to really enlarge the tent, but he has to be compassionate and recognize this time.
00:28:43.380The first one was about him this time.
00:28:46.140It's about the struggles of the people.
00:28:49.660If he can have the compassion, which I know he has.
00:28:55.640The guy is completely different in person.
00:29:01.560If he can come across with what I've seen in private with him, if he can not be mean, not snarky, but sad, sad for the country, sad for what people are going through.
00:29:18.340And say, I'm not only going to protect and serve the Constitution of the United States.
00:29:22.920I will protect and serve the people of the United States.
00:29:33.600I think there is a historic opportunity for him to shut this down and turn the tables over.
00:29:40.600However, if he can appeal like Reagan used to, if he can appeal to those Democrats that are disenfranchised, those independents that are tired of all of this stuff.
00:30:48.260Speak on the things that you absolutely are rock solid on.
00:30:53.320And that's not necessarily every policy.
00:30:56.140That's not necessarily even though you are good at the policies.
00:30:59.540It is on the values and the principles of serving people and freeing people so they can chart their own course and build wealth again.
00:31:10.840So many people now today are celebrating Julian Assange's release of freedom after about 12 years on the run.
00:31:32.080I'm one of those people that I'm not giddy about it, but I actually fall now into closer into Julian Assange's camp because what he did release.
00:31:48.140Some called him a brief brief, a free speech warrior.
00:31:52.200Some called him a dangerous activist that put our military and national security at risk because he hacked and then published millions of documents on Wiki WikiLeaks.
00:34:09.620A secret hearing paved the way for his release.
00:34:13.040In the end, the choreographed multinational dance that led to his release took place behind closed doors at a secret bail hearing in London last Thursday, according to British officials.
00:34:29.180Now, the Aussies were involved in this.
00:35:27.940My team did verify that while other hack archives on WikiLeaks are still up, including Hillary Clinton's emails, when you click on the DNC archive, it does produce a server error or error.
00:36:03.600Now, I've had server errors before, and my company can fix them pretty quickly.
00:36:11.760So, is this just a server error that's going to be fixed and all of those will be returned?
00:36:22.040We asked WikiLeaks to confirm if this was just a technical glitch or more evidence of a politically motivated and corrupt DOJ.
00:36:29.680We'll let you know if they come back to us with a response.
00:36:34.580But my gut says something very dirty happened here and we'll never actually know what happened in that secret meeting unless somebody from WikiLeaks gets their hands on some more documents.
00:44:37.500Let me ask you, how much did you, the American viewer, how much did you pay for gas today, yesterday, the day before?
00:44:46.720How much how much do you believe that the future is going to be cars run on batteries?
00:44:55.640Did you know we spend I don't know how many billions of dollars to create a whole system of chargers all across the country?
00:45:03.300We have six as of no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I was updated early last week, I forgot, we now have seven chargers for something that cost us billions of dollars, and they won't be installed until 2030.
00:45:17.640If then do you have confidence in the government, or do you have confidence in yourself and your neighbors and your community?
00:45:46.740Na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na! na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na na