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Pat and Geoff join me to discuss the latest attack on the US Embassy in Afghanistan and why it s time for America to leave the nation building and nation building in Afghanistan. We also discuss the recent decision by the Obama administration to pull all American troops out of Afghanistan, and whether or not it s long past time to leave.
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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pat and jeffy for uh glenn today triple eight seven two seven b e c k uh the number to call
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you know what's refreshing is not hearing something about this u.s embassy being attacked
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in baghdad not hearing something that's a fairy tale because that's what we heard uh last time
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yeah and that's what we would have heard again this time oh it's a movie oh you're just gruntled
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they're mourners a whole bunch of mourners in mourning yeah no this is an iranian backed
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militia uh they've set up several of these uh groups around the middle east and one of them
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happens to be there in baghdad and this is who's behind it iran yeah is behind it so uh the pentagon
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under the leadership of i don't know the commander in chief who's a little different
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this time than the last one we had thankfully sent 100 marines to the embassy also uh the soldiers
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inside the embassy fired tear gas and stun grenades plus some warning shots in fact 60 62 of the hundreds
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of fighters who broke down the main door to the compound and set fire to the reception area
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uh they got a little dose of uh hey no we're not gonna let you just storm in here and take take
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our people no so it's amazing to see what happens when you respond with some strength rather than
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responding with total weakness like carter and obama did uh and a totally different outcome so
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hopefully this time there's no you know two year three year standoff with iran while they while
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they do whatever they do to our hostages uh that would have been horrific that sure would have and
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look is it uh you know there's the argument to be made that it's time to get out of there anyway
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yeah it is well i think it is i do too yeah uh i am i think it's long past time to get out of
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opposed to that at all uh they're actually saying that they're gonna pull the troops completely out
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of afghanistan so not peacekeepers or trainers people they're training their militia or overseers
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or supervisors everybody supposedly is coming home good it's only been 18 years i don't know what the
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rush is what is the hurry here let's think about this for a while we've got another 18 at least to
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to milk this thing right you would think so yes i know i know so 18 18 years thank you it's amazing
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that's amazing to think it's been we're going on 20 years now in afghanistan sure is and look we've
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heard the argument you know for how much how many times that afghanistan is the you know the nation
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killer yeah uh and it's proven over and over and over and over again yeah yeah yeah it's it's time to
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stop stop beating our heads against the wall first of all we thought we could we could bring
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uh i guess we thought we could remake them in our image in iraq and afghanistan and really doesn't
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seem to be it doesn't seem to be possible no it doesn't no it doesn't they've just got a different
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mindset they've got different priorities they have a different culture uh and they have different
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principles of governance and you know what okay yeah it's fine you know what leave us alone
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and it's time for us to leave you alone yes yeah i mean that yes all for that now the initial attack
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on afghanistan where we went to take out the taliban was totally appropriate since they were involved
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you know somewhat indirectly or or directly or indirectly uh but we also had to flush out al-qaeda
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out of the afghan area so okay we did that a long time ago yes let's stop with the nation building
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and come home now okay um does anybody contest that i don't know i don't know anymore can't be too many
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people who want us there still what do you say they're like a hundred years like john mccain was
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talking about in 2008 or a hundred years if necessary no how about no on that one i don't think america
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needs to fight a hundred year no i mean who's who's left in the uh the the warmongers uh lindsey
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graham lindsey graham yeah definitely you think of warmongers i mean that's that's who you think of
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right i don't know who else but i'm sure there are some yeah there are some definite hawks like like
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him uh but i think they're fewer and farther between and boy that's a shame yeah it's it's really
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time unless we're attacked leave them to their own devices and that's my point leave us alone
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we'll leave you alone exactly and which is how we'll leave you alone that is what that is exactly
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what our our founders intended and so that should be i think our mindset as well you're not gonna go
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back to the the founders founders and constitution thing yeah with the rich white slave owners which
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they're not for a couple of weeks during the impeachment they weren't no they were rich white
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slave owners all of a sudden they're revered like crazy well we love these men like there are dads like
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there are very own benevolent fathers really they were the greatness of this democracy and that
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constitution was not some dusty old living document we can interpret any way we want well we go to sleep
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with that oh it's yeah except i don't want to wrinkle it so i make sure it's well protected i sleep
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on it on top of it's in a box that i sleep on because i don't want it to be damaged i'm uncomfortable
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but i don't care that's how much i love the constitution
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that thing has to be strictly adhered to right i mean so transparent so obvious
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uh but you know they've got no shame so they have no problem in in pretending whenever it's
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convenient for them that they're all about the constitution i had never heard a republic if you
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can keep it as many times in my entire life as i've heard it in the last two weeks or three weeks
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with these democrats has benjamin franklin said you've got a republic if you can keep it
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i pledge allegiance to the flag let me consult my notes
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to the republic of the republic republic republic democracy republic for which it stands
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uh one nation uh invisible with uh libertarians for just a little bit of justice for everybody
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yeah but man i love it i love this country love that uh pledge and stuff i'm all about it
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the hypocrisy is amazing isn't it it sure is it's truly uh truly amazing uh triple eight nine hundred
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thirty three ninety three uh this was kind of interesting and maybe a lot of people don't know
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the significance of major garrett actually praising donald trump because he used to work for fox
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and so i think a lot of people are under the impression that major garrett is you know some
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kind of solid conservative i don't think so at all major garrett uh i i i don't know that he's a friend
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to the right um sir and not republicans either but here here is what major garrett had to say
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about president trump on face the nation so this is pretty significant because nobody says anything
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good about donald trump on face the nation i don't think i mean is he still alive i don't i don't know
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that you can right right is it is it even lawful i don't know i don't know uh let's find out here's
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what he said about uh trump's minority policies it'd be fairly said that this administration because of
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president trump's quiet prodding has done quite a bit for funding of historically black colleges and
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universities the first step step act which was a massive first step toward criminal justice reform
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just a couple of weeks ago in this newly signed defense bill there is a law that says if you are
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seeking work for the federal government or any contractor you don't have to be asked and you
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cannot be asked about your criminal history until right toward the end that's a significant change
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long sought by criminal justice advocates plus opportunity zones and the tax bill directed at
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communities of color that is a legacy on the agenda side that almost any president after three years
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would want to claim what wow yeah he's right about that they cut it off because that's when they
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dragged him off yes he is missing now uh major garrett is missing and we've seen no trace of him
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after this particular statement he made uh but that's pretty brave that's pretty brave of major
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garrett to to go against the flow like that on on a show like that when you're in a panel and you
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know everybody's gonna hate you for saying it oh yeah he said it anyway good for him uh also the u.s
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according to chief justice john roberts the u.s has quote come to take democracy for granted
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unquote well yeah who cares we're not a democracy so it doesn't matter does it thank you while we
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finally have the democrats saying uh that this is a republic and they've said it several times they
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have said it several times but they always they throw it in there like i mean that's the obama rule
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right they throw the republic in yeah what do you mean i call it a republic but then the rest of the
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time it's democracy sometimes in the same sentence absolutely it is roberts uh slated of course to
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oversee the senate's impeachment trial if if the articles of impeachment ever go to the house
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so far we that hasn't happened uh but he's going to oversee the impeachment trial when it happens
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uh used his year-end report tuesday to laud the federal judiciary's work on civic education
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while issuing a thinly veiled warning about the fragility of american democracy in this fractious time
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now why would a supreme court justice even a supreme court justice is giving us this a bush appointed
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supreme court justice giving us this democracy nonsense we have come to take democracy for granted
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and civic education has fallen by the wayside well yeah with you as well apparently civic education
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didn't get you to the point where you realize we're not a democracy
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he said in our age when social media can instantly spread rumor and false information on a grand scale
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the public's need to understand our government and the protections it provides is ever more vital
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it sure is john sure is this is the best of the glenbeck program
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hi it's glenn if you're a subscriber to the podcast can you do us a favor and rate us on itunes
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thanks well if you want to know what to expect this year i do and do i you know where you turn
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psychic nicky of course psychic to the stars uh many of her predictions from last year
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came to fruition so and listen to what she forecast okay you would never have seen these coming
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worldwide protests yeah i don't know where she came up with that but that that had happened now
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she said this was going to happen yeah before last year before it happened right okay how about this
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a roller coaster ride in the stock market meaning stocks will go up then they'll come down then
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they'll go back up again then they'll come back down again then they might even out yeah and then
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even out for a little bit but that happened they went up and they came down and then they went
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up so i mean right now you've already proven your point right but there's more there's still more
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extreme weather events who would ever see an extreme weather event what like a tornado or a
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hurricane snow what is it this was globally though right yes yeah okay so somewhere on the globe there
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would be an extreme weather event huh i mean no normal person could have foreseen any of those events
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you gotta be psychic in order to come up with this uh so it didn't stop there either here's what she's
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saying this year she's not resting on her laurels because after a year like that i would just shut up
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and say i know i've done what i can't i just showed you i just showed you everything i can it's a psychic
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psychic nicky psychic nicky she now says get this hillary clinton is a possible candidate in the 2020
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elections whoa she's going right out of the blue which is what she says if she does run it will be
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out of the blue okay all right and she's not the only possible eventual candidate michelle obama could
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run uh nobody who's ever considered that and oprah winfrey what she doesn't say oprah but she says
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oprah could could run uh regardless she does see a female candidate in our future at some point
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thank you i didn't i didn't i didn't ever think there would be a female candidate did you no i mean
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i don't like to be psychic but aren't they all barefoot in kitchens somewhere what here's what
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she said though get this i feel good about michelle obama although she could deny it there could be a
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female vice president as well i see the initials m o what can only mean one thing michelle obama
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hmm right right and look michelle that's unbelievable wow again no normal person could
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have foreseen any of that no no no uh but she says whoever uh winds up on the ballot they're gonna
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have some serious issues well certainly global warming could make the list of serious issues
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and here's i'm quoting now and the new generation as well is going to be worried about climate
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and changes and ecological disasters wow she is amazing she's powerful man she is powerful don't mess
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with psychic nikki the psychic nikki is is she is she actually real yeah she's actually what do you
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mean of course she is listen to this i love this is my favorite part now i'm quoting now i see a lot
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of penguins and polar bears leaving the arctic uh if you see penguins leaving the arctic that would be
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amazing well i mean they already have are no penguins in the arctic they're in the antarctic they
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already left they left a long they were ever there they left a long time ago went to the other end of
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the planet okay but now she sees a lot of penguins and polar bears leaving the arctic and dying and
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coming down for food all the arctic circle and all the ice shelves are melting greenland iceland
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greta meaning greta thunberg obviously is certainly on the right track here what she's doing i think
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she's really fantastic and i think you're going to see more of these activists coming up not just her
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but others the younger generation so that's a trend too she says wow whoa and there already is one
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from the younger generation uh look at this climate change kid from colombia uh you won't believe this
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really yeah do we have the colombian kid the 10 year old from colombia
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colombia's leading climate fighter 10 years old there is no plan b he says this is the only planet
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in the universe that harbors life and if it's the only one and it comes to an end then life ends
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wow that's powerful logic right there uh so he spoke to the colombian senate i call on you all as
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senators of the republic on the government and the senate to legislate for life on the planet okay
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you can stop that now wow wow that's powerful now apparently he knows that there is no other life
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anywhere in the universe so right this kid's in the know uh and we should listen to him look because
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he's 10 they are they are though yeah they are i know i mean and we and we had uh i mean angela
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merkel is it angela it's angela merkel she even said that uh in one of her uh year-end speeches that
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everything humanly possible has to be done to deal with climate change during the new year i mean
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okay she's right and she probably got that from the 10 year old from colombia or psychic nicky or
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psychic nicky who had more predictions get this as if all this weren't enough yet to show you
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the power of psychic nicky i mean i'm i'm ready to have a sit down i want to see what's it i'm glad
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you're sitting because you'd fall over if if it weren't uh for the fact that you're sitting right
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now you still might i don't know you might tip right over backwards in your chair when you hear this
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it's going to blow you away i'm quoting now a lot of people will have their own businesses
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wait no when will that start to happen aren't all businesses government owned how is that possible
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i think they'll work out of home i don't think there's going to be a lot of stores in the next
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10 years now wow some people might say well she read the article where 9400 businesses closed last year
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and she's just extrapolating that's going to continue because of the internet but no she's
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just foreseeing all of this she says get this people are shopping online what
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stores are going bankrupt i think everybody is going to do it from one
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master big computer where they can go and do whatever they want right
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then she says a lot of people will retire the baby boom will retire earlier well let's see
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if you're in the baby boom generation you're already retired you are if you're on the mid to upper end
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of it you're already retired i'm on the lower end of the baby boom generation i don't know dying
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yeah so uh yeah but they're i mean they're what 80 some of them 85 in the baby boom generation
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and she says and the next generation their home life will be more luxurious because they're gonna
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have everything they want right there get this imagine a world like psychic nicky predicts where
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there won't be a need to go to a movie they'll have it in their home what you mean like something
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like on demand what that's not possible or a streaming service that's not possible i can't
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be able to watch i'm not going to be able to stay at my home and watch a watch a film or you just
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you can't promise these things to me and get my hopes up like this and then squash them i hope she's
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right about this psychic nicky what are you talking about get this if you want to order food you can get
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it in your home and she what would you call that like door dash or um uber eats i mean i'm just
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taking stabs in the dark you know i i'm i'm foreseeing maybe a company called grub hub
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what i know it's a silly name it's a stupid name but they would just bring food to you whatever you
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know just bring it to you how would they do that though well i see i don't know would they i don't
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maybe we ask like nicky because i don't know how that stuff works okay i mean go online and then
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you'd order what you wanted and then you'd tell them where you were at and then someone would bring
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it to you there i guess do they make it at their house and then bring it to your house well they'd
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make it from the i guess i don't know i don't know pat i don't know because they couldn't drive to a
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store and pick it up there and then take it to your house now you're just being silly there's too
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many steps involved there she's got some numbers too for you oh boy if you're a numbers player i
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don't know what you'd do with these numbers maybe you play the lottery with them uh but here's what
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i'm quoting these are quotes i like 10 for you i like the number 10 i love the number 10 i like the
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number four which is unlikely hold on 10 yeah 10 i like the number four which is unlucky for some
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people but lucky what wait wait what it's unlucky for some people but lucky yeah okay then she goes
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further 13 is usually bad luck in north america and good luck in europe i like 13 yeah okay so so far
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we've got 10 4 13 and that's what she says i've got 10 4 and 13 but there's more help me in the lottery
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for you know well i guess there's more yeah it does i love 21 for you okay so she loves 21 and then i
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like 22 oh how about that okay i love 19 oh so 18's gone 18's out the window it's a stupid i mean i know
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it's your number because that's all you can say but she doesn't like it for you okay so then there's
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let's review here there's 10 4 13 21 22 and 19 okay and i'm further quoting and i like five okay
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that's my power play five five five is the power so 10 4 13 21 22 and 19 and she likes five for you
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all right excellent yeah if you think i'm not playing those numbers you are sadly mistaken
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i like the number 46 if anybody's interested and 47 well you're not nicky i know so don't even start
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with me but i do like 48 for you uh and 12 i like 12 well you know what i know what a lot of people
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a lot of people don't like 18 but i think it's lucky you like it right even though it's unlucky it's
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lucky okay so weird and so stupid i mean how how many times do we have to be shown how unpsychic
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these psychics are i mean sure there's some that are real uh no sure there's some that are real and
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can see the future and know that only the ones with the 1 900 numbers from years ago remember them
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some of those were actually real yes you're okay you're right that's what i'm saying yeah all right
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program this heartwarming story of a transgender man
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who has given birth to a non-binary partner's baby with a female sperm donor isn't that wonderful
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isn't that wonderful yes so the transgender man had the baby this is a miracle uh because the woman
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uh no the i'm sorry the transgender man okay gave birth to a child that he had with a transgender
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well non-binary uh person so i guess that person doesn't identify as man or woman uh but then there
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was a uh female person with sperm somehow who donated the to the whole cause and the whole thing
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is just really wonderful and beautiful isn't it it sure is it speaks to our wokeness it doesn't it
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thank you it speaks to our wokeness here here in america i'll tell you that they even had this couple
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the non-binary and the trans um man even had a transgender doctor so let me so let me read the
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story to you because it is heart it's heartwarming and beautiful proud dad reuben sharp tells how he
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gave birth to a miracle baby in britain's most modern family the 39 year old transitioned to a man 12
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years ago except for the fact that he still had obviously female parts because you can't have a
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baby in a man uh so kept kept the female parts in there as well but identifies as a man so obviously
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he's a man he's transitioned but you know he he had maternal instincts and six years ago stopped
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taking testosterone in the hope of one day having a child maternal yes and that dream came true when
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he and partner jay had a bouncing baby jay is non-binary so does not identify as male or female
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i mean the sperm donor was a trans woman and even the doctor was transgender isn't this wonderful
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so they had a sperm donor yes the couple right who was um who was a woman who saw the woman who was
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sperm somehow i don't know how that happened identified uh as a woman but had male parts because
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obviously that you know the non-binary and then the non-binary partner i guess a non-binary partner
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didn't have much to do with the birth to my knowledge i don't think contributed as much to
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this sounds like maybe maybe the non-binary didn't want anything to do with the whole thing it does
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sound like it does although i'm sure not shirking their responsibilities no the picture is beautiful
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it's beautiful it is beautiful and while a handful of other uk men have fallen have fallen pregnant after
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transitioning from a woman uh reuben and jay are the first couples to speak out about their remarkable
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journey uh and it is remarkable it is remarkable it's a remarkable journey because you don't really
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see well you do you just don't it happens every day where a woman conceives a child from the sperm of a
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perfect stranger it happens every day every day so every day little jamie arrived three months ago
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and uh the family just enjoyed the best of christmases beaming with pride wedding photographer
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ruben uh says it's taken six years to get this far but now we have a baby in our arms and that was the
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ungoal i finally feel complete i wasn't that uh it wasn't that i was desperate to have the birthing
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experience or pregnancy experience but i wanted a child and i had the facility to do it
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so you're saying by facility you got the woman mechanics inside of you but you identify as a man
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so again i'm gonna say uh you're a woman you're not a man okay
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that was a terrible is that terrible yeah and the person who donated the seed are you still going
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is um is a man not a woman okay because women don't have uh that particular uh item the road
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to parenthood has certainly been long and winding ruben explains how he began living as a man in 2007
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taking male hormones which left him with a beard a deep voice and masculine features
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but raising realizing he wanted a baby ruben spoke to a trusted trans doctor about the possibility
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you can't have a just a trusted doctor no it's got to be a trusted trans doctor uh he was reassured
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it was possible as he still had his womb and ovaries that's a sentence that doesn't make sense
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he didn't have his womb and ovaries again she had hers okay i'm sorry i'm just being
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scientific into this biological here so he took a break from his testosterone medicine to enable him
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to undergo fertility treatment ruben met a fellow wedding snapper jay 28 in a pub the story gets
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more beautiful every minute and the pair hit it off are they supposed to i mean they could be
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anywhere don't make fun of where they know the pub is great okay it's great that they met in a pub
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all right i love that i love that feature about it thank you as the couple grew closer ruben broached
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the topic of pregnancy he said after a few months i started getting nervous realizing i was planning
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to have a kid i'd been building towards it for three years to this point i realized i'd have to talk
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to them using the preferred pronoun of the person who's non-binary in his life
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uh if they didn't want kids we'd have to break up oh i'm sure glad that didn't happen thank you i
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managed to bring up the subject but luckily jay was open to the idea oh so relieved that's such a
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relief and and then there's the beautiful miracle baby birthed by a uh man who carried him to the baby
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to term and the woman who donated the sperm a beautiful beautiful story you know what i mean i do
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i do pat i do know what you mean because uh whenever you have a woman conceiving a child from
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the sperm of a stranger i mean it's beautiful isn't it beautiful it is beautiful is that
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she gives birth like women do i don't want i mean it sounds hateful wait did you just say she i think
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you meant he i did yes okay or them all right or them or they hey it's glenn and i want to tell you
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