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Bill O'Reilly joins me to talk about the crisis in the banking industry and Area 51. Also, Area 51 and Studio 54? Are they the same place? Do they both trap aliens inside? We explore that and the absence of ham in Burger King s hamburgers.
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Hello, podcasters. It's Friday, and a good Friday it is. Lots of fun. Bill O'Reilly is joining us.
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Financial news. You will get nowhere else that is critical that you understand it. Really critical.
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A warning I haven't made, I think, since about 2007. Make sure you listen to that on the podcast
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today. Also, Area 51, Studio 54. Are they the same places? Do they both trap aliens inside? We explore
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that and the absence of ham in Burger King's hamburgers. They are now telling the Muslims
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there is no ham in hamburgers. We explore this and so much more on today's podcast.
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So I told you yesterday about repo madness, what was happening in the banking community.
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Uh, and if you, if you paid attention yesterday on what was, you know, what we were talking
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about and what was happening, there was a problem at the banks where they have this overnight
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lending system. And all of the banks have to have a certain amount of cash on hand. And they do this
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every night. They look and say, how much money do we have in the bank? You know what? Call Citibank and
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ask them if we can borrow, you know, 10, 10 billion dollars. We'll sell them this, uh, and, uh, and we'll
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buy it back tomorrow morning. Happens all the time. Banks loan each other money all the time. Now, back in
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2008, Bear Stearns started asking for money and the other banks were like, um, now you're asking for an
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awful lot of money. I'm not really sure you're too healthy. And so they started going to what was
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called the discount window where they could go to the fed in the middle of the night, but nobody wanted
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to go to the discount window because the discount window was really, it was the walk of shame. If you
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went to that window, the, the other banks would know that you were in trouble. So Bear Stearns went to
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the discount window and the fed said, okay, we'll, we'll write you some, we'll write you some cash.
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Okay. Just to keep them afloat, just to keep everything going, but don't worry, nothing to
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see here. Nothing to see here. As the crash started to happen, there was a credit card crunch, not with
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you. The banks, you could still, everything seemed normal. Kind of like, oh, I don't know right now
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where everything seemed normal, but at night the banks were in full fledged panic because they had
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to have a certain amount of money in the bank every night to cover everything. And what normally goes
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on is bank of America will call Citibank or Citibank will call JP Morgan Chase or whatever, and they'll
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work it out. And they say, Hey, can you just transfer some of your money? And I'm going to transfer this
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asset over to you. And then tomorrow we'll, we'll reverse that. Not a problem until every bank in 2008
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was freaking out because they, none of them had enough money to cover their expenses.
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And the first sign of trouble is the overnight interest rate, which should be 1.75, the overnight
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interest rate when the bank goes and says, Hey, I want to buy a new house. Except what they're really
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saying is, Hey, I don't have enough money in my vault to cover the stuff that I just bought. Uh,
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can you just borrow? Can I borrow some money for the overnight? And the banks say, sure. 1.75.
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The credit crunch became so bad as of Monday that the interest rate that the banks were selling each
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other, these loans for the overnight was 10%. Imagine you borrow $10 billion from another bank in the
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overnight and you have to pay 10% on that money. That's not going to go well or last long. And the
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reason why it was 10% was because no one had enough money. They were all calling each other. Hey, uh,
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could you loan me some money? Uh, I don't know. I can't. Of course, I'll find it. If you,
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if you pay me 10% in the morning, that's what was happening. So the federal reserve knew this.
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And so they just casually made an announcement. Hey, nothing to see here, nothing to worry about,
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but we're going to loan, uh, $55 trillion or sorry, billion dollars, $55 billion to the banks
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tonight. And we're just going to do it tonight. Well, it came back that they needed, the banks
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needed $65 billion for the night. Then the next night, the fed decided to do it again. And so they
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offered $65 billion. Well, they needed $75 billion. Every time they opened the quote discount window,
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every time they made these purchases of assets, by the way, they're not paying them back the next
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day. They're just buying these assets. Every time they did that, they needed more. So they kept doing
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it. Remember, this is only going to happen Monday night. They did it again last night. They've done
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it Monday night, Tuesday night, Wednesday night, Thursday night, and they're going to do it again
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tonight. So that is, that's where we were. That's what I told you yesterday. This is so critically
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important that you pay attention. So where are we? Well, the $75 billion per day from the fed extended
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last night into day four. We are now at $350 billion that has been injected into the US investment
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banks in four days. And the banks are still asking for more. The markets are not functioning. If the banks
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need $75 billion a day in new cash, just for their day to day operations, JP Morgan Chase has taken $52
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billion in cash and new capital from the fed in three days, that is 22% of what the entire company
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is worth. That's their market cap 22%. And they borrowed that cash or took that cash in three days.
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The world's largest investment bank needing $12.5 billion every day in newly printed cash from the fed
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to provide cash on the books. In 2007, the initial bid from Lehman brother was $620 million.
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Six days later, 120 year old company, 11,200 employees, 8.9 million investors worth $14 billion in
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We have a real problem. In four days, they have given out almost half of what we argued about.
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We argued all week long that week when we had to rush this through. It was the thing that caused the
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Tea Party really to stand up. Wait a minute, you're bailing these banks out. What about everybody else?
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They're doing it now quietly and they've already spent half of the cash that they spent for TARP and they did
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that in four days. And no one is talking about it. There is a real problem with the banks. We're not
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talking just Lehman Brothers now. We are talking all of the banks.
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But wait, let's talk about blackface. Wait, there's rain in Houston. You know, it's climate hysteria day.
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We've got to get Trump's tax returns in California. Oh, we've got to get all of the ARs back. Don't you
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even say that we're talking about confiscating ARs. We're not talking about that. Yes, you are. No,
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you're not. Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Meanwhile, the banks are in trouble.
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Are you awake? Last night, Marianne Williamson gave the answer of the decade. This is exactly what is
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happening in all of our society. Last night, Marianne Williamson was asked by a college student,
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Good afternoon, Miss Williamson. Thank you for taking my question. My name is Emily Berry,
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and I'm a student from the University of Maryland College Park. I'm studying government and politics
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and economics. So you say that in your environmental crisis plan that you want the United States to stop
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all use of nuclear energy. What do you identify as the problems with nuclear energy? And what do you
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say to those who think it simply gets a bad reputation? What was the last thing you said?
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What do I say to those who want? What are your issues with nuclear energy?
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Well, I know Germany had said at one point, we're just going no nuclear. But then when they said no
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nuclear, there was a problem because they had a hard time keeping up with the other standards that
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they agreed to. So what's your problem? What is wrong with that? Yes, she has no idea.
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If something goes wrong with nuclear energy, I don't think people have really stopped to take
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in the horror. See, we need an integrated politics. We need to go beyond hard data. We need to go
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beyond just thinking about the facts. Go beyond facts. I want you to think about this with your
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heart. I want you to think with your heart. Something goes wrong there. What happens? What are we even
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talking about? What are we talking about? How can we even consider it? I think that's really what
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we have to talk about. So what? Maybe we'd all be a little warmer, a little cooler. I mean,
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Americans, we have to decide. We have to decide. That's the problem I have with nuclear. That's
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the problem. There is no problem. What are you talking about? France has 70% of their power coming
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from nuclear energy. Everybody says, let's be more like France. There is no problem with nuclear
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energy. America, you got to start thinking with your heart. America, I am telling you right now,
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wake up, wake up and stop listening to this nonsense, this babbling. It doesn't make any sense.
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Stop thinking with your freaking heart and use the brain that God also gave you.
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These people make no sense. None. They are not even, they're not even trying anymore to give you a
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good argument. They're now talking about everybody's going to get free healthcare, free housing, free
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education, free. It's not free. Well, we're the richest nation in the world. We're the richest
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nation in the world. Are we really, are we really, we have more debt than anyone has ever had at any
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time in all of human history. And I don't know if you've noticed this, but mom and dad are struggling
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to make things work. Your, your business down the street is making, making ends meet just barely.
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Oh yeah. The fat cats in Washington, the banks are doing it because they can do something that you
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can't do. And that is borrow freshly printed money. They can go to the banks and to the fed and to the
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treasury and say, we're too big to fail, but you can't, you can't. And no socialist program
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will get you out of this. Only clear thinking, only facts, only actual mathematics that don't give a
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flying crap how you got to the answer. If it's not right, it's not right. America, wake up
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and prepare yourself for times we have not seen since the 1930s. I hate when I get like this. I
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just can't take the news of the day. I just can't take it. There's nobody, there's nobody saying
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anything that is actually going to help people. I'm here. Here's what, here's what it is.
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This is really, really bad for the collective because it will only help those. It only hurt
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those banks that are already struggling, but those banks put you as the last person to get their
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money. If you have money on deposit at a bank, because when we did TARP, they did as something
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else. They changed you from one of the first people to get paid. So you can go in and George
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Bailey can say, wait a minute, your money is here and your money is here. I want $282.
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You can't get your money with the banks. You're the last one to get paid. Now you'll get it through
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the FDIC, which will mean more printed money. Nobody is talking to you about, uh, the, the stock
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market is doing well only because that's the place we see inflation because the only people that
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have the money are these banks and others that can get the free cash. They're people like the sovereign
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funds because they are counting on America. It's the only place they can get a return on their money.
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And so they're counting on America and they're putting all of that money into our stock market.
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And everybody is buying their stuff back because why they have the money.
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Your money is in the stock market. Your money is in bonds. Your money is in banks.
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If we go through another banking collapse, socialism will be in our future, our very near future.
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America will change overnight. And those who say they are against socialism today will be for socialism tomorrow.
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All of our politicians will not want to be remembered as Herbert Hoover. They will all want to be FDR.
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And they will say it's just temporary, but it will not be temporary.
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Wait, they want to be like the guy who extended the depression for 12 years?
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Is that amazing that they want to be like that guy?
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You need, you need your money in a local credit union.
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You need your money in a local bank that is not affiliated with these big banks.
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And stop listening to the nonsense that is out there.
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Climate change may require elimination of car ownership.
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Burger King, we've got, we've got all kinds of great stories today.
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Burger King, removing ham from the word hamburger to avoid offending Muslims.
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Educate yourself enough to know that hamburger has no ham in it.
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I don't know if you wanted me to read it or not.
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To Glenn Beck from Donald Trump regarding I want to have breakfast with you.
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Friend, it's been over four years since I took my famous escalator ride down Trump Tower in New York City to announce I was running for president of the United States, and I'm going back to where it all began.
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I'm having a special breakfast in beautiful New York City at the end of September, and I want you to be my VIP all-access guest.
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I told my team I wanted to bring somebody in who's been at my side from the very beginning, and I couldn't think of anyone more loyal or supportive than you.
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We'll cover the flight, hotel, a meal for you, and a guest of your choice.
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Please contribute any amount before September 20th, and you'll allow me to be entered to win the trip.
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I didn't realize it was going to be that personal either.
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And it's at the end of September, so you should get on your motorcycle soon.
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Well, you know, you may have written a book that comes out next week about Donald Trump,
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I'm basically trying to book passage to Ukraine so I can figure out what's going on over there.
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You know, Bill, has this week just demonstrated how crazy we have become?
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You know, people, though, they're inured to it.
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It's almost like an inoculation that it's so insane that people are watching it as a cartoon.
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I've never seen anything like it before, where Corey Lewandowski, who's not one of my favorite people,
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I'm cheering for him because he's just mocking them.
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Lewandowski, is it correct that it's reported in the Mueller report on June 19, 2017, you met alone in the Oval Office with the president?
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Is there a book and page number you can reference me to, please?
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I don't have a copy of the report in front of me.
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All right, so, Bill, you saw this go on, and it just went on and on and on.
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These are—these—and then with the Al Sharpton thing, Al Sharpton did it to the other side, and he was mocking and just using the system.
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Well, the long-term damage is substantial because people have lost respect for the Congress of the United States.
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I remember, Bill, I remember 10 years ago, some congressman—you remember this, Pat?
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Some congressman was threatening to call me in front of Congress to testify, and I said on the air over and over again, bring it on.
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And my attorney said, are you out of your mind?
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And there was still, at that time, some reason not to do what Al Sharpton and Corey Lewandowski did.
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It's contempt toward the establishment in Washington and also the media.
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Also, the media has no respect in this country.
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Nobody says, gee, you know, it's really impressive that Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly are media titans.
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They're going, why the hell are you in that industry?
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Why don't you do something like open a butcher shop or something, you know, constructive?
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So the traditional power structure in America is on the decline quickly.
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And that is a big, big story that very few people discuss.
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So the power vacuum is being taken by people like Donald Trump, who, as president of the United States, wields ungodly power through the Internet, tweeting and doing what he wants to do as far as running the country.
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But a check and balance on Capitol Hill, you know, the people, the regular folks are going, we don't trust them.
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And the press, to give you accurate information on what's real and what's not real, nobody believes the press.
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So even if the press tells you something that's true, most people won't believe it.
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So we're in a big, big problem here in a societal manner.
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And I think 2020, because of what are called deep fakes, if we thought fake news was bad, wait until you see deep fakes.
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I think 2020 is the year that we lose all reason.
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We will not be able to trust anything, nor will we trust anything.
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I love my country and I don't want anarchy to take hold.
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And that is the reason I wrote the United States of Trump, because every line in the book was written by me, every word and every word is true.
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And so if you want to know, if you care enough to want to know about who the president of the United States really is, then this book will help you.
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I will tell you, Bill, I want to give you an honest plug for this book, not because I want to help you sell books.
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In fact, I urge people to go check it out at a library.
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I mean, there is a time when people just have too much money or what was it?
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Anyway, in reading this book, the thing that I liked about it was Bill talked about all of the things that others are saying.
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But he said, because there is no evidence on these things, because this is I'm I'm chasing shadows.
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If there is evidence of these things, then they have to be addressed.
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And when he's talking to the president and explaining the president's thinking, you may not agree with the president.
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You may not agree with how he gets to his positions.
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But you will at least understand it instead of this nonsense of he's a racist.
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Bill actually explains how he became the man he is.
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And I don't think the president necessarily will like parts of this book.
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You may not like parts of this book, but it is true.
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And if and I've I said my first review of this book was if the press and they're not going to.
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But if the press were honest and were truly looking for answers, they would start with this book because you will understand.
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Then you can go in and go, well, now, wait a minute, Mr. President, I understand how you're thinking on this.
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And you'd be able to have an intelligent argument.
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Well, you I'm glad you're you read the book and I'm glad you said what you just said.
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And I hope people will will read it for themselves, not for me or not for Donald Trump or any political party for themselves, because it's important that the American people themselves seek the truth.
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And right now, I think maybe 60, 70 percent of us are not really interested in seeking the truth anymore.
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We're lazy because the Internet has provided us with a click, a thumb where we can then read the biggest bunch of garbage in the world and not have to really ascertain whether it's true or not.
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If it's titillating enough, we're entertained and amused.
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And particularly if you love your country and you want the best for your country, I mean, it's Ukraine stuff is very, very vivid in what we are both saying.
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So some whistleblower went to an intelligence agency's inspector general.
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That's the person who oversees what happens in the agency and says Donald Trump made a deal with a foreign head and it's wrong.
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OK, so that story is leaked to The Washington Post, a virulently anti-Trump newspaper.
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We don't know what was said or allegedly said by the president.
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We don't know who the foreign power is, but now it's been identified as Ukraine.
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And then the press immediately convicts Donald Trump of some crime.
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Oh, this is we're going to be able to impeach him over this.
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Yet hour after hour after hour on television, there they are.
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And I'm going to myself, my God, why is he one person on Earth?
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I turned on the Jaguar Titan game and that was painful to watch.
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Seek the truth, not this garbage that is day in and day out in the newspapers and on television.
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I know you don't usually cover the financial sector and everything else, but I was the only one in 2007 saying there is a banking collapse.
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And it is coming and I called it with the housing market and I was the only one.
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And people, even at Fox, called me all kinds of names because either I was a conspiracy theorist, I didn't know what I was talking about, or I was being irresponsible.
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Everybody at Fox made fun of you about everything.
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It didn't matter whether you were right or wrong.
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In fact, you had to sign a contract that said you would do that if Fox employed you.
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Anyway, what I want you to look into, please, Bill, is the Fed's repo.
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They're already at the tune in four days of $350 billion.
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They say they're going to go up to $2.2 trillion.
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This is another banking collapse bailout that is happening in slow motion.
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And we'll get back to Bill O'Reilly and some things that actually matter to you in your life.
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So I'm surprised to see you here because I know it's a day for all of the school children to walk out of school and protest global warming, which is wonderful.
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In England, they have kids now making a pact to never have children to save the planet.
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And President Trump has taken his own action in San Francisco, of all places.
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The EPA is going to cite the city for pollution.
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You want to talk about that a little bit, Bill?
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You know, it's an interesting – the last story is interesting to me because it's going to be a campaign issue.
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So I do a message of the day on BillO'Reilly.com every day.
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And that message of the day gets put in the president's folder when he comes down about 11 a.m. to the Oval Office.
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All right, he gets a folder of overnight press clips and some intel stuff, but the heavy intel stuff is delivered in person.
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First of all, I was invited to have breakfast with the president.
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Second of all, all of my stuff is delivered to him in a very secure metal – it's like a metal round thing that's right at the side of his desk every day.
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You know, I thought that it was delivered into my pillowcase.
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Anyway, so we know he gets the message of the day, and one of my messages was that the Trump campaign should zero in on the far-left socialistic bent of the Democratic Party.
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They should make that a huge campaign issue, and attached to that is the failure of governance in places like San Francisco, Chicago, New York City, and L.A., where there isn't a two-party system.
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It's all Democrats, all far-left people in charge, and in all of those places, things are falling apart.
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Do you want this kind of governance on a national level?
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So now the Trump administration says, you know what?
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San Francisco, we hate you because you are totally opposite from everything we believe,
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and you have created a situation where there is pollution going into San Francisco Bay that comes out into the Pacific Ocean.
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We're going to send the EPA in, and we're going to do X, Y, and Z.
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But what we're going to do is publicize the fact that you're irresponsible on the environmental level,
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which drives liberals crazy, right, because it's always the conservatives who are against climate change action.
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Well, now it's the left-wing cities that are causing the environmental disasters, and they are disasters.
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If you go to San Francisco, I was there a few months ago, L.A., I was there a few months ago,
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and you look at these unbelievable homeless camps where drug addicts are running wild and disease is everywhere.
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If you look at the city allowing that, all right, because that's what they do.
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The disease that is spread by the prostitution for drug money in those homeless camps alone is horrifying.
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What is happening on the streets of L.A. is horrifying.
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Well, when you have a city government like San Francisco and New York City under that genius de Blasio
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who just dropped out of the presidential race and nobody even knew he was in it,
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all right, when you say to people, you can defecate on the street if you'd like.
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In San Francisco, if you take a brick and smash a car window and grab something inside that car,
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Okay, so when you have that kind of anarchy that spreads disease,
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that means private property is not protected on any level,
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So Trump should take all of these local things that appall most Americans.
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See, Americans react to this and use it as a campaign thing.
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All right, back with more Bill O'Reilly here in just a second.
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His book is on the shelves of bookstores, if they still exist.
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On Tuesday, it is The United States of Trump, How the President Really Views America.
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So a widely popular Facebook joke about storming Area 51 inspired plans for an enormous alien-themed party now in the Nevada desert.
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There are now three events in the work, including one in Las Vegas, sponsored by Bud Light.
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That's probably the best one to go to, because you're not at Area 51.
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The aliens, if they are watching, are probably hoping that you get in and spring them.
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In late June, Maddie Roberts, a college student, created an event on Facebook called Storm Area 51.
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I think only when the feedback from the government started coming in did he decide he was kidding.
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Is this not something we would have done when we were teenagers?
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Okay, so yeah, we would have done it when we were 30.
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The thing is now, is there is, you're talking to a global audience.
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And so if something catches on, you've got a global audience.
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And so you can get half a million nutjobs to come and go, yeah, that's right.
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You're not going to get the United States government.
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You know, I first heard about this with my son.
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My son said, dad, they're doing this thing, Area 51, because you know they're keeping aliens.
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I mean, what a waste of space if we're the only ones.
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Of course, there are other life forms somewhere.
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And what are all the UFO things that are going on?
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But I don't think that they have aliens at Area 51.
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However, what's happened that has made this bad this week is the Pentagon came out again and said, yeah, that alien spacecraft video?
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So you don't believe, like when they say this is an unidentified flying object, you believe that's from Earth?
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Some military experiment, probably, or, you know, some, I don't know, some optical illusion, sometimes it could be, some natural phenomena.
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There's a whole bunch of different explanations that you could apply to those things.
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I just, I don't think that aliens are coming here and just flying around giving people rectal exams.
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I mean, that's a really bad, I mean, you fly all the way across.
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They're like, let's look up their butt, so you don't have the help on their butt.
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If they're that advanced, they don't need to do that.
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So, but I think we would see some, I mean, I'm actually hoping that if the government is, you know, has to use, you know, force to stop these people this weekend, which I don't think will happen.
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No, I, I, hopefully cooler heads will prevail and they won't actually rush Area 51 because they're not letting you into a secretive military installation.
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Despite the fact that I don't believe there are aliens there, there is something there.
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There are secrets there and they don't want you to know about it.
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They wouldn't let you in if there were no secrets there.
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So I'm hoping though, if they, if they do have to push people back, push the crowd back, that they use some sort of like alien technology that we've not seen before.
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I mean, wouldn't it be great if they could just.
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If they beam them to Las Vegas to the Bud Light celebration.
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Wouldn't it be cool if you had the Star Trek sound effect and the whole crowd just disappears?
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Remember the guy on Star Trek that was the alien and made Kirk fight Abraham Lincoln?
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When you had the hot lava rock guy pretending he was, no, did he conjure up Abraham Lincoln?
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If that lava rock guy comes out and says, crowd, do you find my body heat distressing?
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And then I'll be glad you stormed Area 51 if that happens.
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But I wouldn't mind them using some of the new technology that we have, like the thing
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Don't know if that's the actual, probably a military has.
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It would sound better if it had like X after it.
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You know, if they use that, I would like them to see, use that.
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Also, there's that thing that Cubans used on our diplomats.
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Of course, that damages their hearing, I guess, and you don't want to do that necessarily.
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They have the FN-303 Less Lethal Launching System.
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Is that like, is that like, like, like the, like silly string in a grenade?
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I want the, I have no idea, but might be surprised to be like, oh, it's a party breaking out.
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Um, is that the one that makes everybody go blind?
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The long, this sounds like something from Hasbro.
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Uh, so they got a lot of things that they can use.
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That and the FN-303, the less lethal launching system.
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It's just less lethal than the other launching system.
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A Caltrop, uh, is an area denial weapon made up of two or more sharp nails or spines arranged
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in such a matter that one of them always points upward from, oh, so that's to stop, like, cars.
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We can use the Caltrop, maybe some of the barf machines.
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I bet everybody in Iran wouldn't be pissed at us if we were using the barf machine on the Iranians.
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I mean, we just make the Supreme Council just start vomiting.
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And so they're all out, and they're like, hey, it's a high holy day, and they're all vomiting.
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I think that would be, I think the rest of the world would be okay with that.
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I'm just, you know, I'm just, I'm just saying, maybe that, that's, uh, of course, I haven't
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checked with the 12th of Mom, um, but, uh, I mean, I haven't checked with the 12th of Mom.
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It's Mohammed Ibn Hassan al-Mahdi, the 12th of Mom.
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Hey, I just wanted to clear up a couple things.
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You know, there's been some misunderstandings about what I said the other day about killing
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80% of the world's population when I climb out of this well.
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Yeah, now a lot of people believe that the 12th of Mom's going to climb out of a well.
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Because, because these dumbass trolls, listen to some of what they were saying to me.
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There's no place in our society for hate and intolerance.
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I don't know how things were in 873, but in 2019, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, we don't
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Well, we really don't tolerate genocide anymore.
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Oh, so all of a sudden, we're anti-genocide now?
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When you climb out of the well, you're not for genocide.
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I mean, for instance, do you think that Ilhan Omar is tough to get along with?
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She's had two husbands and a boyfriend all at the same time.
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I mean, the women aren't just in the kitchen anymore, right?
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They can walk outside if they get their husband's permission.
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You know, bringing the Muslim Brotherhood in, preaching Islamophobia.
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I mean, obviously, she'll have to be stoned for the dirty whore she is.
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We're all for gay rights, women's rights, coddling those who have been frightened by scary
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I tell you, when I get out of this well, don't let anyone doubt.
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There's going to be one heck of a gay pride parade.
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Okay, um, uh, so, so you're, uh, you're, you're not for genocide at all.
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Genocide, Glenn, would be like what the Turks did to the Armenians in the early 1900s.
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No, it's, it's actually more like what Hitler did with the Jews.
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You know, he just wanted to kill one whole group of people.
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No, actually, he, uh, Hitler killed and wanted to wipe out, you know, a lot of groups of people.
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Yeah, not just the Jews, the gypsies, homosexuals, priests, capitalists.
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You know, anybody who really disagreed with him, and he called them inferior.
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Yeah, in 2019, that's the definition of genocide, yeah.
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When I got out as well, it'll be more like genocide.
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Thank you very much to the 12th of Mom for stopping by and clearing things up.