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Glenn and Matt discuss the latest data breach involving China and the massive amount of information they may have stolen from all of us. They also discuss the Trump administration's decision to allow more Chinese students into the United States and whether or not it was a mistake.
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coming up we got a lot to talk about we do as per usual in fact one of the things that we do
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need to talk about is one of the things that we touched on at the end of pat gray unleashed
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uh was this uh china hacking has all our information yeah and we're allowing we're
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still going to allow 600 000 students to come into this country yeah uh no i know i know no
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and it's interesting because president trump said it was important and he said it was important uh
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like three or four times when he made that announcement the 600 000 extra chinese students
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are coming here and really it's what it's been it was under 300 000 and now we're bumping that up to
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600 000 and that's i mean i thought oh yeah we'll get into it we'll get into it because i think it's
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important yes it's very important but uh they'd like to get your thoughts on it too where are you
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you know for trump supporters there's been a couple of tough things i'm a trump supporter
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there's been a couple of tough things all right we'll uh talk about those tough things and and
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much more things that aren't so tough uh come on up in just seconds on the radio show
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Down the road where shadows hide, feel the dark on every side.
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One of the things we're going to get into is the fact that China may have stolen data from every American.
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This time it's TransUnion, one of the three major credit reporting agencies.
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Hackers got in through a third party application and stole names, birth dates, even social security numbers.
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That's the kind of information criminals can use to take out loans in your name, commit crimes while pretending to be you and leave you picking up the pieces.
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And the worst part, you might not even know it happened.
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They monitor millions of data points every second, looking for signs that your identity is being misused.
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It's kind of amazing how often we hear about stolen data.
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We get updates in actual mail saying that, yeah, you know, maybe some of your data was breached, but we're, you know.
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We'll let you know if there's any kind of problem.
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And if there's a password, go ahead and change it if you want.
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Worrying about it now, just it won't help anything.
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I've been watching this guy who's a really good computer hacker and he messes with and he messes with scammers.
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People who call old people and and tell them that they've got a computer problem and then they get into their computer and they steal their money and all of those kinds of things.
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What he does is get in touch with the scammer acting like somebody with a computer problem.
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Fights it back and deletes all their information.
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We should get him a map and show him where China is.
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China has hacked into American power grids and companies for decades, stealing sensitive files, intellectual property like chip designs.
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And it seeks to gain, of course, an edge over the United States.
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But a sweeping cyber attack by by a group known as Salt Typhoon is China's most ambitious yet.
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Experts and officials have concluded that this is a real problem after a year of investigating it.
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It targeted more than 80 countries and may have stolen information from nearly every American.
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They see it as evidence that China's capabilities rival those of the United States and its allies.
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The Salt Typhoon attack was a years long coordinated assault that infiltrated major telecommunications companies and others.
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Investigators said in a highly unusual joint statement last week, the range of the attack was far greater than originally understood.
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And security officials warned that the stolen data could allow Chinese intelligence services to exploit global communication networks to track targets, including politicians, spies and activists.
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I mean, how long have I've just thinking about myself, how long I've said kind of half jokingly, look, everybody's information is out there.
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You just have to try to protect yourself as best you can.
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British and American officials have described the attack as unrestrained and indiscriminate.
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Canada, Finland, Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain were also signatories on this statement.
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I mean, I will say I will say it's, you know, how you go through it that fast, but maybe with
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A.I.'s help, you can get through it fairly quickly.
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According to Cynthia Kaiser, who's a former top official at the FBI cyber division, I can't
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imagine any American was spared given the breadth of this campaign.
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Which is why it's even more exciting now that we're going to allow 600,000 Chinese students
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If anybody understands this new President Trump plan where they're going to welcome all
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of these Chinese students into the U.S. who've already been spying on us, by the way, who've
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already infiltrated corporations and American universities and have spied.
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I mean, Eric Swalwell slept with a Chinese spy for two years.
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But if anybody has a good explanation for this, I'd love to hear it.
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Because I don't under, we are very perplexed by this.
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I mean, we're already, you know, we're fighting the world over the tariffs.
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And we're fighting the world actually over some of the sanctions against Russia because
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of the Ukraine-Russia war or the Russia-Ukraine war.
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And we've got leaders questioning all other leaders.
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And we're still going to allow this main, I mean, China just tried to just put a slap
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in our face with their giant military parade showing all the information that was hacked
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And by the way, the president made note of the fact that that was in part on his behalf.
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How about no on all your students coming to this country?
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You kind of understand why Modi is upset from India because he's getting hammered with
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So he's getting that secondary sanction of the 50%, I think, from the Russian oil.
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But maybe, you know, maybe somebody can explain it to us.
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China has spied on us to the extent that most of their technology has come from us.
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If not all of their super high tech weapons and their super high tech computer technology
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and things like their deep seek AI, I mean, all of that came from us.
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So I don't know why you would potentially help that along by inviting 600,000 more because
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And there was one, was it, was it Donald Trump or was it?
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Leavitt talking about how schools would lose money and students and go out of business or
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whatever, which I find very difficult to believe.
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If that university is depending on their 100,000 Chinese students and they can't go
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Somehow these American universities got along just fine before we started this flood of
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Because remember we looked and it was, we, we thought maybe Trump misspoke because the
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numbers were under 300,000 of Chinese students.
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And I think the 600,000 was, we thought, or at least at the time.
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It's a little bit, it's a little bit confusing.
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There was a very contentious hearing involving RFK Jr.
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It was awesome because he doesn't just sit there and take it like so many people do.
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Which is a big proponent of Trump administration.
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We're not just going to let you shout and scream and lie in our faces and play nice.
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It's why we like RFK, despite the fact that I disagree with him on many issues.
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But I love that he's standing up like he is against some of these buffoons that are attacking
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He is, though, giving us some incredible statistics on infectious and chronic disease in America.
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This morning, I got the latest numbers from CDC that 76.4% of Americans now have a chronic disease.
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Eight out of ten of our kids cannot qualify for military service.
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When my uncle was president, we spent zero on chronic disease.
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All of the arguments that Republicans and Democrats have about single payer Obamacare
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or Obamacare or the various ways of allocating the health dollars, they're all like rearranging
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If we don't end this chronic disease, we are the sickest country in the world.
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And I need to fire some of those people to make sure this doesn't happen again.
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Cause we're going to, we're going to fire people.
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And he knows they're going, they're going to hammer him with that.
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4% of us now have chronic illness, including me.
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I believe that your boy, RFK Jr. has changed the parameters on chronic diseases.
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So I feel like, I feel like I'm, I don't, I don't have to go in those parameters.
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Anyway, I mean, I don't know of anyone that doesn't have a chronic disease.
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But if you're an adult, you probably have a chronic disease.
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They've hacked into our very bodies and downloaded viruses.
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Okay, so 76.4 of us now have chronic disease, as opposed to back in JFK Day, 11.
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And then in 1950, I think he said either 3% or 4%.
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I mean, we've heard an overwhelming amount of interviews talking about the difference
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in food going to other countries and then coming back here.
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And so is it everything that we're putting into our foods?
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But I mean, we've joked around forever, at least I have, about, you know, I want the
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Because we'd rather look at something that looks appetizing than it actually be good
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If that takes a preservative, so the lettuce will last longer than a day in my refrigerator.
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If it takes some sort of unnatural dye to make that happen, go ahead.
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It is, though, being questioned by Senator Ron Wyden on America's Health.
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Senator, you've sat in that chair for how long?
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20, 25 years while the chronic disease in our children went up to 76%.
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You never asked the question why it's happening.
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Today, for the first time in 20 years, we learned that infant mortality has increased in our country.
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It's because of what happened during the Biden administration that we're going to end.
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So put that in your pipe and smoke it, Senator.
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I've been in this capacity for, what, six months?
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Senator Roger Marshall talked about the numbers of shots recommended for kids.
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Behind me, yeah, I know it's gonna be hard to see from there.
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This is the current CDC recommendations for vaccines for children.
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On day number one, they get their first jab, a hepatitis vaccine.
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By the time they're 18 months, they've had 18 jabs.
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By the time they get to be able to vote, they have 76 jabs.
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That seems to be the same number of jabs as the percentage of people with chronic disease.
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Now, he's helping out, making the point with RFK Jr. here, I think, that maybe the vaccines have something to do with it.
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Are these vaccines affecting us adversely in the long run?
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I don't know that we've actually had the full data on the vaccines with the mRNA technology.
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The vaccine information that he promised us months ago coming out in September.
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He's getting all bogged down in these hearings.
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The White House did update the Chinese student situation yesterday.
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They clarified that President Trump's remarks about Chinese students were not about allowing 600,000 new arrivals from the country into the U.S.
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Instead, officials explained that the figure referred to the roughly 300,000 Chinese students already enrolled.
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President Trump isn't proposing an increase in student...
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Well, he's not proposing an increase in student visas for Chinese students.
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The 600,000 references, two years worth of visas.
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So 300,000 this year, 300,000 next year, 600,000 over two years?
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And originally, we talked about them being around under 300,000, but I think the total number
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Because that's where we got the original number of 600,000 from.
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And it was the overall number of international students.
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That's kind of what they're trying to say here.
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Yesterday, during the cabinet meeting, here's what President Trump said.
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I hear so many stories that we're not going to allow their students.
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We've been hearing stories about us saying we don't want them.
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But then he followed up with, we are going to allow their students to come in.
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And that's where we got the update from what's-her-face Carolyn Levitt saying that we
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Another post tagged White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
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Nobody, I repeat, nobody wants 600,000 more Chinese students, also known as communist
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I don't think that 300,000 should be here in the first place.
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Why is it our responsibility to educate China's people?
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Then we send them back to their country to compete against us in the Olympic Games.
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Because they don't have the right facilities to train and get up to speech.
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They trained together every day for the last three years.
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It's an irritant when you're talking about Olympic sports.
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It's a crisis when you're talking about national security.
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Or do they replace the 300,000 that are here now with 300,000 different ones next year?
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They still haven't clarified to my satisfaction.
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How many American students are being trained in China?
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No, they're buddy with Tim Walls and we're fine.
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So let's get back to the RFK hearing because there was fireworks about to happen between
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Let's clear this up right now, Secretary Kennedy.
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Will you tell America that all adults and all children over six months of age are eligible
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to get a COVID booster at their local pharmacy today?
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So you're saying that is now the official rule of HHS.
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Anybody is eligible to get a booster by just walking into the pharmacy.
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If you don't recommend, then the consequence of that in many states is that you can't walk
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It means insurance companies don't have to cover the $200 or so cost.
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As Senator Dr. Cassidy said, you are effectively denying people vaccines.
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We're not going to recommend a product for which there's no clinical data for that indication.
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What you should be doing is honoring your promise that you made when you were looking to get confirmed
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That is, you promised that you would not take away vaccines from anyone who wanted them.
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You just changed the classification of the COVID vaccine.
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It takes it away if you can't get it from your pharmacist.
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Well, most Americans are going to be able to get it from their pharmacy for free.
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Most Americans will be able to get it from their pharmacy for free.
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I never promised that I was going to recommend products with which there is no indication.
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And I know you've taken $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies out there.
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Could you hold up a big sign saying you were lying?
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That is so great that he calls her out on the money she's received for her campaigns
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Or he didn't even say it was from her campaign.
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She might have just gone into her bank account.
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But he's never promised that he would recommend that anybody can walk into a pharmacy and get
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I can go into my pharmacy today and get a booster shot if I want to.
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I don't know why anybody would do it, but you can if you want to.
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Believe me, the pharmacies are very good at reminding you.
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Hey, by the way, since you're here, you might as well stop in for a COVID vaccine.
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First, let me tell you that you should get 18 COVID shots.
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He's not saying that it won't be available to anybody.
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And he never promised that he would recommend it.
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Did you hold up a big sign saying that you were lying when you said that?
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Because you are the one who said you would not take them away.
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You want me to indicate a product for which there is no clinical data?
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No, they can't walk into a pharmacy the way they could last month and get access.
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Is anybody still clamoring to get a booster shot after all the information that we've gathered since?
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I haven't gone into a pharmacy in quite some time.
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Their day-to-day on people coming in getting the booster?
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Supposedly, California is going through a little bit of an increase in COVID this summer.
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I think it's gone from, I don't know, 5% to 12% or something.
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And so maybe in California people want the booster?
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I mean, I'm surprised they already haven't had it in California.
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And after all that we've heard about this thing in the last five years, all that has happened.
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And the fact that the virus isn't killing people, really, anymore.
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And if you have underlying issues, they need to be addressed.
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So based on everything we've seen over the last five years, you still want to run in and get another booster shot of COVID vaccine?
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I do see them, you know, online, obviously, you know, social media, but that's a very low number.
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That's a very, when you see them on social media talking about being boosted, A, are they telling the truth?
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I've seen the list for what's coming up next, and that is the agenda for the next CDC vaccine panel.
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So should Americans expect you to take away hepatitis vaccine access as well, even though you promise not to?
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As I said, I'm not taking vaccines away from anybody.
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You're just going to deny that you can't get access.
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And let me ask you, is that the same game you're going to play with me?
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So you want me to recommend every product in the world without any clinical trial data?
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A month ago, we could get COVID vaccines by just walking to a pharmacy.
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You can still get the COVID vaccines, and Medicare will still pay for them, and Medicaid will still pay for them.
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Could you tell the head of the CDC that if she refused to sign off on your changes to the childhood vaccine schedule that she had to resign?
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No, I told her that she had to resign because I asked her, are you a trustworthy person?
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If you had an employee who told you they weren't trustworthy, would you ask them to resign, Senator?
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So, I'm sorry, but this is not what she has said publicly.
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This is the same person that less than a month earlier, you stood next to her and described her as unimpeachable,
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and you had full confidence in her, and that you had full confidence in her scientific credentials.
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And by the way, a month ago, you were voting against her.
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Because you thought she was either incompetent, ineligible, or unsuited to the task.
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Because I was afraid she was going to bend the knee to you and Donald Trump.
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And it looks like she didn't bend the knee, so you fired her.
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You were putting America's baby's health at risk.
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Somebody, please, for the love of heaven, get her a COVID booster shot right now.
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By all that is holy, get Elizabeth Warren a shot!
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So we're not even done with the hearing yesterday.
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Oh, the fireworks were awesome throughout the hearings with RFK.
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I think we might have time for RFK versus Bernie Sanders here.
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Every single Republican, I don't mean to be political here, Mr. Chairman,
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has received patent money for the pharmaceutical industry.
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And I'm telling you, the American Heart Association has been co-opted by the food industry.
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When you ran for president, you know, we have a corrupt campaign finance system.
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You received $300,000 from people, not from the industry, people in it as I did, from individuals.
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Every Republican got corporate PAC money for the pharmaceutical industry.
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Here she is every time anyone disagrees with you.
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Are you saying the pharmaceutical industry was supporting my presidential campaign?
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I think we'll finish up on the RFK hearing yesterday.
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And so he was accosted by several U.S. senators.
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I mean, there were some Republicans that really weren't on his side either.
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Just to finish up on the hearing yesterday with RFK Jr.
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Because RFK doesn't just sit there and take it.
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That the COVID vaccine killed more people than COVID.
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You also said that you're also a lead attorney for the Children's Health Defense.
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You engaged in multiple lawsuits attempting to restrict access to the COVID vaccine.
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Again, it surprises me that you think so highly of Operation Warp Speed when, as an attorney,
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But he doesn't have any time for you to address the issue.
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You guys want to get my little shot in and then we'll move on.
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I don't know anybody who wasn't on board with Operation Warp Speed.
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You're developing a vaccine that usually takes 10 years in 10 months.
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Is it available and it's going to kick the crap out of this disease that we're all scared
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When you get the shot, you can't get the virus.
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Because that information wasn't really correct.
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It was all a lie from Pfizer and Moderna and whoever else.
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Not being really correct means, well, it was a lie.
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Thank goodness I didn't participate in the test, but many did and a lot of them paid
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So, they didn't do any trials with people or animals or whatever.
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I mean, they started them and then they stopped them.
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And, but if, if it would have done what they said it was going to do without a bunch
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We'd still be in love with Operation Warp Speed.
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And we had that massive study in Australia that we were all looking forward to, to getting
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the information about it because they had thousands of participants that had taken the vaccine
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Yet, ah, they shut that down and all the information is going to be destroyed.
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And he's, I guess he has to answer to all of that.
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It also surprises me because you've canceled, or HHAs did, but apparently under your direction,
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500 million dollars in contracts using the MRNA vaccine platform.
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An accomplishment that I think President Trump should get a Nobel Prize.
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Now, I grew up in a middle class family, so 500 million dollars seems to cancel.
00:49:04.740
But it also seems like a commentary upon what the president was attempting, what the president
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did in Operation Warp Speed, which is to create a platform by which to create vaccines.
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So, this just seems inconsistent that you would agree with me that the president deserves
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Is this a question, or is this a speech that you don't want me to answer?
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First of all, the reason that Operation Warp Speed was genius is it did something nobody
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I don't think any president but President Trump could do it.
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It got the vaccine to mark that was perfectly matched to the virus at that time when it
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Because there was low natural immunity and there were people getting very badly injured
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And then, but he was also, it was also brought in therapeutics like hydroxychloroquine and
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ivermectin and all, and protocols for treatments and all, and there were no mandates.
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That's when I began litigating against President Biden's mandates.
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And we have more information now about all the other stuff that you want to say.
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I don't know that Donald Trump needs a Nobel Peace Prize for the COVID vaccine warp speed,
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If you're going to throw, if you're going to start throwing them out, go ahead.
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I mean, it was fantastic at the time and we were all excited for it.
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And so, and we found out some things about the vaccine.
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First of all, not only was it not 94% effective, it was like 10% effective.
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Because then we found out that, you know, if we were told, you know, take it.
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And I mean, we're just relitigating the COVID, but take it and you're not going to get it.
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And in some cases they were quite harmful to people.
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I don't know how many young people dropped dead after receiving the vaccine, but it was a substantial amount.
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You're going to get the inflamed hearts and all the things that happened.
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And you're going to ignore all of that, Bill Cassidy.
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And the long range health effects that happen that are now happening to people.
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And you, if you say, oh, well, you know, were you vaxxed?
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But no, we were told when they started having all these symptoms from some other professionals that were shunned, by the way, and shut down from being heard on most social media platforms.
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We're saying, no, it's in five to six, seven years, there's going to be an even bigger problem with this mRNA shot.
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They haven't told us what the cause of death was.
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I mean, a massive designer like Giorgio Armani dies and we don't even hear the cause of death.
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But that was just another example of the circus that is these hearings that occur in the Senate.
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Just an opportunity for Democrats and even Republicans like Bill Cassidy to attack RFK Jr.
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He's not in favor of every vaccine that you want to put into people's bodies.
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What happened to my body, my choice to these people?
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That was his big problem, which he stated was, you know, hey, I was litigating against it because of the mandates.
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That's why a lot of us were litigating against it.
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If you wanted to get the vaccine, I don't have any problem with that.
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And they, not having that, there were plenty of companies that are, well, if it comes out that they were all in lockstep, I mean, it's going to cost them a lot of money.
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So they're all continuing with the, well, we were fine.
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If you wouldn't, if you wouldn't succumb to the vaccine.
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We just told people they couldn't have a job with us if they didn't get it.
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And I will say on my ex account at Jeffy JFR, a good point comes up commenting about the vaccines.
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We talked about getting rid of all these vaccines and the kids getting 76 shots by the time they're, I don't know how old they were, six or seven or something like that.
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So, and they all have been individually, right?
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Individually, you know, they've probably been tested other than the mRNA ones and have been found to be, you know, okay.
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It was asked, you know, but have they tested all the shots combined?
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That is a good point and a good question to have because it isn't just the one shot.
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The oil, well, that one, the mumps one, got to have that one.
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Well, we're getting the test results by doing it.
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That would be interesting to do a test on the 76 shots people get combined.
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And then see if that's a toxic mixture of some sort.
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The Justice Department is discussing proposals to potentially block transgender Americans from buying firearms.
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In the wake of the deadly Minneapolis Catholic Church shooting conducted by a transgendered person,
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DOJ officials are mulling options the Trump administration can take to restrict the Second Amendment rights of some Americans.
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Some DOJ members believe the move can be approved as a follow up on Trump's executive order barring military service by transgender people.
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One option could see President Trump formally declare that people who identify as transgender are mentally ill and are not legally allowed to possess firearms.
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It's going to have to be the mental issue, the mental illness issue.
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But just a blanket ban on transgendered people owning guns.
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That's going to have to be if you, if you have a mental, a mental problem that has been documented.
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I don't, I can't, uh, I don't think I agree with a, just a blanket statement on all transgender people.
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Don't bug me down with your little constitution thing.
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We haven't been worried about that for some time.
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I mean, we heard, we don't, we have sitting, uh, uh, senators that don't even know that where
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The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't come from the government.
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That bases its rule on Shia law and targets Sunnis, Baha'is, Jews, Christians, and other
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And they do it because they believe that they understand what natural rights are from their
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So the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely
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So to him, the declaration of independence would be extremely troubling.
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That they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights.
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And then it describes, among these, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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Something called the Declaration of Independence?
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Something to do with the United States of America?
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And it was written by a Virginian, you know, like Tim Cain.
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Like Tim Cain only in that they come from the same state.
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That pesky document that says our rights come from God.
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So they can't be taken from us by men and governments.
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And all that gets you back to so is being identified as a trans individual, a mental illness.
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And then that precludes you from getting a weapon.
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Now, we've discussed the fact that not knowing whether you're male or female or being confused by that is a mental issue.
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Well, I mean, we have to leave that to the professionals.
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If you're all the way trans, you for sure don't even get a knife.
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We can't allow you even a steak knife at that point.
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Because we've seen a lot of these shootings from trans people.
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It's a disproportionate number to their population.
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You know, obviously, white males have gotten a lot of heat and...
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That's why they're committing the act that they're committing.
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I think you're disturbed mentally if you're willing to kill a number of people.
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Does everyone have to have a check off from a psychiatrist or a psychologist to get a weapon?
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So what do you do in order to stop these mass shootings?
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I don't really want to be tasked with the idea.
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And then there's a lot of detailers like Home Depot across the U.S. and Canada due to a projectile hazard that has resulted in fractures and other injuries among some consumers.
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So that seems to pose a serious impact risk to bystanders.
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If they're correct, stop using them because you don't want that thing to explode.
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And then you just take it back to the dealer and you get a new one, right?
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And then you put in your information and they'll send you back a refund, a full refund for the product.
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I'm taking it back to the dealer for a full refund.
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They're expecting people to repair this themselves?
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Because not long ago, another company was doing this.
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But it's kind of a, it seems to me, and maybe it's not, but it seems to me it's kind of a new thing that they're like, yeah, just send them the new parts.
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You don't take it back and they give you a part and say, go home and fix this.
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They might say, okay, yeah, you know what you need is a new axle.
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If it wasn't part of the recall, we could do it for you.
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The man accused of killing the United Healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, in New York City.
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He's currently being held without bail at the Brooklyn Detention Center, right beside Diddy and Harvey Weinstein, I believe.
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Anyway, Sheehan, the online fast fashion retailer, has removed a listing for a men's short sleeve shirt
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after discovering that a third-party vendor was using his likeness to move the merchandise.
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And so, the product listing, which is no longer active, by the way.
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Featured an image that appeared to show a man resembling Mangione modeling a men's new spring summer short sleeve blue ditzy floral white shirt.
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And it's an AI version that kind of looks similar to him.
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And they're conducting a thorough investigation.
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So, you can't even, if it was legitimately meant to be that, I guess that's a problem.
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But, if it's just another model that kind of looks like him.
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So, now we're saying that guy can't work anymore?
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If he looks like a killer, you need to be in jail.
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So, Americans are now saying they have to do too much labor.
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According to a Wall Street Journal, NOARC, N-O-R-C poll, found that 70% of respondents
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said the belief that working hard will get you ahead is either no longer true or was never true.
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Not to mention only 25% think they can actually climb the ladder and improve their standard of living.
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And roughly 78% of the folks don't expect their kids to be better off than they are.
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And cuts across age, income, education, and gender.
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Republicans have a more positive outlook on the economy than Democrats.
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One small bright spot, 44% of those polled rated the economy as excellent or good, which is up from last year.
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And the Wall Street Journal said that the sentiment held true for many demographics.
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People with college degrees, people without college degrees, households making over $100,000 annually.
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They quoted an army veteran in here and an attorney, a 30-year-old army veteran and an attorney.
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They quoted him saying, there's limits to what hard work can actually bring people these days.
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Did you see the poll, though, that showed President Trump at 55% approval rating?
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But, you know, because Democrats hate him so much.
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So, to be at 55% with the beating he takes in the media, that's like 75% to anybody else.
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In fact, he can't do anything now because he's dead, right?
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I was told they hadn't seen him for a couple days.
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Allegedly, alleging the network has illegally cornered the market on viewership among conservatives.
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In a lawsuit filed in Florida, Newsmax attorneys argue Fox has long engaged in an exclusionary scheme to increase and maintain its dominance in the market for U.S. right-leaning pay TV news, resulting in suppression of competition in that market that harms consumers, competition, and Newsmax.
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Fox leverages this market power to coerce distributors into not caring or into marginalizing other right-leaning news channels, including Newsmax.
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So, in a statement, Fox News did respond, saying they can't sue their way out of their own competitive failures in a marketplace to chase headlines simply because they can't attract viewers.
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Of course, they try to do what they can to beat their competitor and to keep them off being distributed more widely.
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They can't control what the distributors do, though.
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I don't know how you'd get a workout around that.
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Something you could ponder for the weekend, Pat.
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I've been pondering this for a couple days now.
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Earth doesn't have a clear origin for its name.
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Now, it traces back to some old English or Germanic erd, meaning ground or soil.
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But no one knows who first used it to describe our planet or why it stuck.
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Because Mars, Venus, and Jupiter named after Roman gods.
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No known mythology, astronomer, or empire behind it.
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So, it remains a mystery where the planet Earth that name came from.
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Well, that's why I was pondering it the last couple days.
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I don't know who this person is interviewing him, but I don't know.
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I mean, it looked like they were in some closet.
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But the interviewer accosts him on pronouncing, mispronouncing Kamala's name.
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The president pronounces her first name Kamala.
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This is the first time anybody's ever, ever told me that.
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Well, my last name's Burchett and I dare say nobody's ever.
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Didn't even get my name right when I was on there and I don't pitch a fit.
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This is not the one I was the interview I was thinking of.
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He got into a physical altercation with a protester yesterday.
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He's busy out fighting people on the streets over name calling.
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A demonstrator approached Burchett with criticism on the handling of the war in Gaza.
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Tim Burchett or Burchett will not stand for that.
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I don't know how that would be a problem to anybody.
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Sorry to interrupt your day with my brass knuckles.
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So after U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote a searing criticism of a federal judge for defying precedent
01:27:06.140
when the jurist halted the Trump administration's grant slashes at the National Institutes of Health.
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Federal judges, named and unnamed, are airing their grievances.
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Now, in a scene of unusual pushback to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The controversy mostly stems from Neil Gorsuch writing on August 21st,
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as SCOTUS, in an emergency order, granted the government a stay of a lower court's vacating of the termination
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of nearly $800 million in various research-related grants.
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I think the Trump administration was cutting off grants to certain projects.
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And then the Supreme Court put a stay on their stoppage.
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Lower court judges may sometimes disagree with the court's decision.
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In that case, Gorsuch explained this court granted a stay
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because it found the government likely to prevail in showing that the district court lacked jurisdiction
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to order the government to pay grant obligations because such contractual claims
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belonged in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, not in district court under the Administrative Procedure Act.
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But according to Gorsuch, rather than follow that direction,
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they permitted a suit involving materially identical grants to proceed to final judgment under the APA and so on and so forth.
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So, anyway, these lower court judges got together, mostly anonymously.
01:29:07.900
With NBC, just to complain about the Supreme Court.
01:29:12.180
So this isn't just a private little Zoom call that somebody snuck into?
01:29:16.700
Several judges spoke anonymously to NBC News due to concerns about publicly criticizing the justices.
01:29:23.920
Well, if you're not supposed to do it, then don't do it.
01:29:37.780
One judge also mentioned receiving death threats for rulings against Trump.
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Plus, it is not the Supreme Court's job to have federal court, lower court's backs.
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It is the Supreme Court's job to have the back of the U.S. Constitution.
01:30:04.600
And if it is and it goes against the way you ruled, then you were wrong.
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Another said, it's almost like the Supreme Court is saying it is a judicial coup.
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This is a judicial coup that is happening right now, trying to stop everything the President
01:30:29.600
Another said, lower court judges are frustrated because the rulings were so brief they couldn't
01:30:35.620
Still another, the Supreme Court is forcing lower court judges to decipher meaning from
01:30:42.760
Supreme Court decisions as if they're the Rosetta Stone.
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These activist judges, which we've seen in action over the last four to eight to ten years,
01:31:00.600
for sure, maybe longer, but for sure they've come to fruition in the last four to eight
01:31:16.680
But from time to time, because for the most part, they are, when they get their hand slapped,
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And these, I mean, district courts, in some cases, are making nationwide rulings.
01:31:33.700
And thanks to, really, thanks to social media and places like, you know, The Blaze and this
01:31:43.400
program, the Glenn Beck Radio Program and Pat Gray Unleashed, those things get light shown
01:31:48.560
on them now instead of just sitting there saying, well, how did that happen?
01:31:55.240
And we find out that, you know what, you shouldn't be doing that.
01:31:58.460
But they're Judge Dingleberry from some small court.
01:32:02.680
Judge Dingleberry, in particular, has been a problem.
01:32:17.080
Because this was said by an Obama-appointed judge.
01:32:26.060
One judge acknowledged that some lower courts might be overstepping, saying the whole Trump
01:32:38.860
As a result, judges are mad at what Trump is doing and are sometimes forgetting to stay
01:33:01.420
So when it happens, you're like, okay, did NBC make that up?
01:33:19.220
Stop your belly aching about the U.S. Supreme Court, because you're not a Supreme Court
01:33:29.840
I want more power, even though I'm a federal judge.
01:33:44.080
Also, we have the city of D.C. suing Donald Trump over the National Guard troops.
01:34:03.320
So what the commission or the city council or the district council or whatever, they're
01:34:11.360
So they filed a lawsuit against President Trump and the military over the deployment of the
01:34:19.820
According to the suit, Donald Trump has run roughshod over a fundamental tenet of American
01:34:31.040
No, it's impossible to run roughshod over something that isn't there.
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But the military should not be involved in domestic law enforcement.
01:34:39.200
The suit follows a ruling from a federal judge in California this week who found that the
01:34:47.740
That's how people say it when they call and bring it up.
01:34:54.000
You have to say it that way because that's the way the callers will say it when they call to complain about Posse Comitatus being violated.
01:35:03.840
The bar is the use of soldiers for civilian law enforcement activities, of course.
01:35:10.660
So they're continually screaming about Posse Comitatus when it doesn't apply.
01:35:21.280
I mean, they've extended them right now to November 30th.
01:35:25.340
The National Guard is going to be in D.C. until November 30th.
01:35:34.800
That's a little longer than I'd like to see it happen.
01:35:37.460
Well, we're waiting for another city to go and to make safe, make a safe city, right?
01:35:43.840
We don't know which one that is yet, whether it's Baltimore or Chicago.
01:35:46.760
Well, look, if it's New Orleans and the governor invited Trump to send National Guard troops in there,
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But when you're sending it against the wishes of, say, the state's governor, then it can be problematic.
01:36:12.480
And then the federal judges will whine about whatever decision the Supreme Court reaches.
01:36:19.000
But, you know, while all this is going on, people have to suffer through crime, Pat.
01:36:26.180
We need to get people – people need to be safe.
01:36:32.300
Need to walk up and down the street without fear for their lives.
01:36:34.400
Have we ever found out what they did with all the homeless people?
01:36:39.460
I thought we were – I mean, we just got rid of them.
01:36:47.560
I mean, do we just push them outside the line and that's where they're at now?
01:36:52.720
But they wound up – last I heard was like 43 homeless camps they –
01:37:14.080
Just chipping them to the city line and saying, have a nice day?
01:37:21.340
I would like to think that they moved them on to homeless shelters.
01:37:26.340
Those shelters were there before they were living on the streets.
01:37:30.060
But maybe they've been strongly encouraged to use the shelters.
01:37:34.200
Rather than a tent city set up in downtown D.C.
01:37:44.460
You know, and they, I mean, it has worked in D.C., right?
01:38:03.360
Some of those numbers seem like they should be higher.
01:38:05.680
You know, I mean, we've got National Guard wandering around and police wandering around.
01:38:14.460
You know, I was on Sarah Gonzalez's show yesterday, and we were talking about the fact that of all
01:38:21.360
the arrests that have taken place in Washington, D.C., how many of those were made by the National
01:38:31.420
Do you know, do you know the, the percentage because it's zero, none, no arrests.
01:38:38.540
They're out there arresting people, dragging people, they're disappearing people, Pat.
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But the National Guard is just a presence on the streets.
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It's just the presence that has made this incredible impression on people.
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So it's kind of interesting, because they're not making arrests, even though they've talked
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about thousands of arrests, but none of them by the National Guard.
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But I'm sure that they're involved in some way as they wait for the officers to arrive
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But it's interesting, because you would think that they're the ones who are enforcing them.
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What we're doing, really, is hanging out with you for a few minutes.
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And the ref was right there, you know, so it's like you're gone.
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And I saw a couple other penalties that they called that the NFL apparently is trying
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They don't want taunting anymore, which is kind of sad, you know, like kind of sad.
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Like the guy got up after a tackle, and he started, and got a penalty for it.
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You've got to move away from the guy and not taunt him.
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You should be able to stand over them and growl or flex.
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Sticks and stones might break my bones, but please don't call me any names.
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And seriously, the taunting thing has been a rule for a while.
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You know, the excessive celebrating over somebody.
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I just feel like it was, I feel like what they called, what I saw them call last night
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And so, I mean, I guess they're just probably getting more strict.
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We were talking about the National Guard situation.
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A lot of people are upset over a little dinner that occurred at the White House last night.
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Now, this, to me, is an example of why we need a ballroom at the White House.
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Because when I see the picture of all of them sitting around the table in this little room
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at the White House, I see how cramped they are.
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You know what we need is a 90,000 square foot ballroom.
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So Donald Trump with Melania was there as well.
01:48:23.060
So they had Bill Gates, Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg.
01:48:45.920
Oh, Tim's right, sitting across from Zuckerberg.
01:48:52.740
But I guess they were saying that this was the Silicon Valley power players,
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and we want to get people here and talk about innovation,
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and we want to boost investment in semiconductor production and AI.
01:49:11.420
And so apparently, oh, they were initially supposed to happen.
01:49:15.360
This was supposed to happen in the new Rose Garden, but that got moved inside because of weather.
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So the Rose Garden should be domed, just like the ballroom.
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So it's probably part of the negotiating process, right?
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He's probably trying to get them to invest even more in the United States.
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If you're going to talk about AI and not invite Elon, that tells you something.
01:49:59.220
Right, with Grok 4 being, I don't know, are they in...
01:50:03.600
Is it in the lead now over ChatGPT5 or whatever that is?
01:50:10.640
And then there's Gemini and then OpenAI, right?
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The billionaire entrepreneur who started Airbnb.
01:50:36.700
He has been getting a lot of flack lately because he voted for Donald Trump.
01:50:47.100
If you're a billionaire now, I guess the impression is that you've got to vote for a Democrat.
01:50:55.260
It used to be the perception was that all billionaires voted Republican.
01:51:06.640
To do that, I have to deal with that guy who's in the office.
01:51:10.600
I don't think Gebbia really even couches it like that.
01:51:15.620
He kind of says he just wasn't satisfied with Democrats.
01:51:21.160
He said, in mid-2021, the activity at the border caught my attention.
01:51:28.760
And I remember thinking, what's going on with this situation?
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We all kind of remember that moment where we thought, hmm, is it okay that 10 million
01:51:42.780
illegals are flooding across our border every year?
01:51:47.040
Are these people just standing around for nothing?
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And as it got worse that year, I felt as if I needed to understand this problem more.
01:52:05.460
So I reached out to my friends from the Democratic side of the House at all levels, from the highest
01:52:13.380
He says, I got some answers, but felt unfulfilled.
01:52:17.040
I don't know what answer you could have gotten to fulfill you from Democrats.
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Other than, well, we're not xenophobic like the Republicans are.
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I mean, what is your explanation going to be for not protecting the border?
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But these people are leaving terrible situations and we need to help them out.
01:52:43.500
So anyway, he went on to say that he wound up calling Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law.
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And asked him to explain what's going on at the border.
01:52:55.400
He says, I get on the phone with Jared and say, hey, can you help me?
01:53:07.560
Like, it seems there's no enforcement of our own border.
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Like, don't nations need borders to be a nation?
01:53:17.740
And so he put me on this curriculum of just talking to experts in the field.
01:53:22.880
And I remember just being like, holy cow, this is crazy.
01:53:30.320
It's fun to see somebody come around like that, though.
01:53:32.800
Somebody who is very supportive of Democrats in the past and then sees a problem, sees Democrats
01:53:41.540
These guys, in defense of a lot of these billionaires, you know, they're busy building their brand,
01:53:49.420
I get that they aren't as focused on many other things than they are just building what
01:53:57.880
And that's why they're a billionaire, by the way.
01:54:01.040
And Joe Gebbia, by the way, stepped away from Airbnb.
01:54:04.340
He wants to make that very clear because he knows that now Airbnb is going to be affected
01:54:14.220
And so he made it sure to say, my views are my own and are in no way reflective of the
01:54:22.940
Except every headline is Airbnb is the first thing you see.
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Airbnb, former head, who says he doesn't have anything to do with the company, but they still
01:54:39.520
New York City council member Tiffany Caban writes on Twitter, gross.
01:54:46.860
Airbnb's co-founder Joe Gebbia spreading anti-immigrant hate.
01:54:55.100
Because I didn't hear any hate from anybody there.
01:54:59.420
Spreading anti-immigrant hate on the podcast of a fascist who delights in separating families
01:55:15.200
You know what happens when you don't enforce your border at all?
01:55:18.880
When you don't pay attention to what's happening with immigration is Great Britain.
01:55:29.000
I mean, they're closing schools because they don't have enough kids for schools because
01:55:33.600
And the people who are young enough to have babies are getting the heck out of there.
01:55:37.680
Their government has been paying for everything.
01:55:39.720
And you mentioned, you know, the UK and Europe in general are there's mostly all of
01:55:46.060
those countries are paying for their lackluster immigration rules right now.
01:56:02.220
Because they I mean, it's so bad now that they're they're cracking down on everything,
01:56:09.020
Because things are just going wrong for them in Great Britain.
01:56:13.940
I mean, they're going we've got our own problems here.
01:56:16.540
But Britain far surpasses us in how far down the road they are.
01:56:23.560
They just arrested a comedy writer, Graham Linehan, in Britain over social media posts
01:56:32.500
And that sparked a debate about freedom of speech and the limits in the UK.
01:56:37.040
Well, freedom of speech is just not a thing anymore in Britain.
01:56:43.840
It is still a thing, obviously, here in the U.S.
01:56:47.580
But they're trying like it's hanging by a thread.
01:56:50.200
I mean, we've already the thing is, we've already given up words that we're not supposed
01:56:56.600
And I say we here in broadcasting, it's been forever.
01:57:02.680
And now there's even more words that we can't say in real life or on the air.
01:57:19.220
We used to have that that theory that words were just words.
01:57:26.720
And that's not that's not a thing anymore at all.
01:57:28.880
Supporters of Linehan say UK laws are stifling legitimate comment and creating what Harry
01:57:36.600
And there's another person that's just she doesn't care, though.
01:57:41.580
She's got enough money to now where you can try to cancel her if you want.
01:57:47.220
Stu and I here on the radio show and, you know, her list of what she believed.
01:57:53.260
And she's just like, there's another person that used to work with me that won't work with
01:57:57.140
So I'm going to make a list and we're going to say this is my beliefs.
01:58:04.460
And she is a really to me, she's a surprising source for that for that kind of attitude
01:58:15.380
She just happens to believe that women are women and men are men.
01:58:21.800
And you shouldn't have to you shouldn't have to bend over backward and call somebody what
01:58:28.560
they identify as if that's not what they really are.
01:58:31.560
And she, you know, she calls it totalitarianism because it is.
01:58:35.680
What was the line that stuck with us the other day?
01:58:48.780
But this Linehan guy was arrested because of things that he wrote on, I think it was on
01:59:07.600
He was on some tour or any, when he landed back in the country, they met him at the gate.
01:59:16.620
And he has to, he can't post anything on his social media accounts.
01:59:23.340
Until he goes before a judge sometime next month.
01:59:30.900
This, that's the kind of thing that you expect in the old Soviet Union.
01:59:35.340
That's the kind of thing you expect in communist China.
01:59:49.440
I mean, Great Britain, say what you will about them.
01:59:51.500
That is the country that we based our rights on.
01:59:54.420
You know, the Constitution is based in part on, on the, I just drew a total blank, but there
02:00:04.620
are 12, the Magna Carta, the Magna Carta from 12, what, 1213 or 1214.
02:00:14.080
I mean, they had, they've had rights that others on this planet didn't have for centuries.
02:00:19.800
That's because they were busy colonizing the world, those bastards taking over the world.
02:00:27.720
And so I shouldn't have even said anything good about them.
02:00:34.040
Forgot to, thank you for reminding me about the colonization of the planet.
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All right, so President Trump just signed the executive order changing the name of...
02:02:19.840
Department of Defense to the Department of War.
02:02:29.980
I don't really feel strongly about it one way or the other.
02:02:32.540
I mean, we've gotten so used to the Department of Defense.
02:02:39.500
Department of War makes it sound like we are actually at war.
02:02:49.780
You know, the Trump administration is definitely about being on the forefront and being ahead
02:02:56.880
So, they want people to know that don't mess with us.
02:03:02.740
We've shown that with, you know, a couple of fishermen out in the Caribbean.
02:03:16.380
I know Michael Rubio said they were part of the gang and they're part of What's-His-Face's
02:03:31.700
And so, we don't recognize him as the leader of the country.
02:03:40.620
Maybe they are trying to, you know, sending people in from time to time and trying to get
02:03:44.900
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02:03:48.540
I think it's bring back the head and you get 50 million.
02:03:57.440
Does it make a difference if we get rid of him?
02:04:04.520
Because, I mean, we got rid of a couple other cartel members, too, and I feel like the cartel
02:04:11.640
Yeah, we got rid of Noriega, put him in prison, and that didn't seem to fix much in Central America.
02:04:19.060
We got rid of El Chapo, and we got rid of his partner, and I feel like that's still
02:04:27.740
So, maybe the Department of War will get us out of that.