Confess Your Climate Sins! | Guests: Dr. Frank Tian Xie & Dr. Timothy Ball | 9⧸19⧸19
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On today's show, we talk about what's going on in San Francisco, and why you should be worried about it. We also talk about the Federal Reserve's new plan to buy Treasuries and mortgage securities, and what it means for the economy.
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we've got a great show for you today um i want to talk to you a little bit about what's happening
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in san francisco uh some more on ilan omar there is verification of what we talked about yesterday
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surprisingly with the um uh with the 12th imam in iran actually turns out to be exactly right
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program
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there is something wrong uh something really really wrong in the banking sector and uh nobody is
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talking about it nobody is explaining it uh and the last time it happened was right before the crash
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of 08 uh and you need to know about it and if you are if you are fiscally responsible if you are
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somebody who you know has a lot of money um sitting you know in the stock market maybe you don't care
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but if you're somebody that really tries to live the right way and maybe live in paycheck to paycheck
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now is the time to batten down the hatches and i'll explain why in 60 seconds
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this is the glenbeck program all right uh holy cow um big fan of the free market obviously and
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companies can do whatever they want i mean i think i'm i'm amending that now when i the more i look
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into facebook and google and see what they've been experimenting on and using us as guinea pigs
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uh but if a company wants to you know support the left and you know abortions and everything else
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that's fine they can do that i just don't want to do business with them
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okay there is there is a couple of things uh that uh you really need to be aware of uh today and i want
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to take you through them if you'll give me 25 minutes today uh i promise you you're going to get
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more out of those 25 minutes than anything else you can do today let me tell you about something that
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is happening with the banks and the federal reserve that nobody is talking about yeah they're talking
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about it on cnbc but they're talking about it in a way that it doesn't matter to you this matters a lot
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on tuesday this week the federal reserve announced that it would offer banks an overnight repo operation
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now repo is wall street jargon for repurchase agreement now when's the last time the federal reserve
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was repurchasing things from banks do you remember it was tarp it allowed the federal reserve to go in
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and buy with your money go and buy different assets that were failing now repo is a mechanism for
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short term generally a one-day loan this is something that the banks um they have to have a certain
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amount of cash in the bank overnight and so sometimes they'll just put assets up for sale and they'll say
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we need the money for the overnight and then the next day they repurchase uh the same asset back
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now during the tuesday repo operation the fed pledged 55 billion dollars worth of funds available to the
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banks and the banks could sell the fed their assets now they were selling mortgage-backed security uh
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securities or u.s treasury bonds and that way the banks would have the cash on tuesday the repo was
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oversubscribed by more than five billion dollars that means the bank showed up asking for cash more cash
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than the fed thought that they would even need and that number was out by five billion dollars and so
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they thought okay well there might be a bigger problem here so wednesday now remember they haven't
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done this once in 10 years they haven't done this since the collapse of the market so the next day
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wednesday they did it twice or they did it a second time this time they said okay we're going to come
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to the table with 75 billion so if anybody needs money tonight we'll we have 75 billion well this time
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the banks showed up and they needed an additional 12 billion dollars over the 75 now yesterday the fed
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chairman powell he announced a quarter point cut in the uh in the interest rate so he's lowering the
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interest rate and we're going to have to get to that at some point but he also said they'd do another round
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of repos last night for another 75 billion dollars so they haven't done this since 2008 they've done it
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now three days in a row that tells you something is wrong this is the first time since 2009 the federal
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reserve have stepped into the banking sector in banking sector and offered cash
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second the amount is really significant the banking sector just asked the federal reserve to inject
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200 billion dollars into the banks for just operating capital that's what this is is operating capital
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overnight lending is bank to bank usually and it runs a few billion dollars a day across the banking sector
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so you know bank of america can call jp morgan and say hey can you just uh can you just i'm going to swap
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some assets for some cash do you have some extra cash that you don't need tonight just to make sure that
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you know we're stable overnight and usually it's bank to bank this is the banks calling the other banks
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and the banks are like i don't have any money i'm going myself to the fed
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now the third reason the fed stepped in here was to control the interest rates and ensure that the fed's
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target interest rate of two percent was maintained now since the banks lend money to each other
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all the time bank a needs some cash on hand to cover a given market position or to ensure it
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needs its cash reserve requirement set by the federal government or the fed so bank b agrees to lend
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them money by purchasing the assets from bank a with an agreement that bank a will buy those same assets
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back at a future date most likely in the morning at the same price plus a fee the banks do this all the time
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and they do it at the fed's interest rate their target interest rate as of yesterday that was one
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point seven five percent now the funny thing about the free market is the free market will tell you
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what's really going on so what is the price of money right now with the banks the federal reserve says it
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should be one point seven five percent that's the interest that they would pay to borrow money
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however the interest rates at the bank due to the free market where the banks were like look i don't have
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the money how much more how out of whack was the one point seven five set by the fed it was only off by five
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hundred percent they were asking ten percent fees to loan to the other bank for sometimes twelve to eighteen
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hours so that's why the fed stepped in because they're like whoa whoa whoa what is going on here
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this is a sign that the banks are very risk averse much more risk averse than the fed thinks they should be
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now if the hairs aren't standing up on the back of your neck yet they should be this sort of exercise
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is exactly what happened to lehman brothers and bear stearns in 2007 but it's happening with now the only
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six banks that we have the fed stepping into the market to give more cash unannounced three days in a row
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screams something is very wrong there is a massive lack of cash at hand
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we're also already in a very loose and cheap money environment with really super low interest rates
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and trillions in cash that has just been printed and injected in the market by the way of quantitative
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easing the fact that the banks need 75 billion dollars of extra cash every day day after day
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is a sign that something is dramatically wrong now here's what we don't know
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we don't know why the banks need this much liquidity this quickly it could be that they just are covering
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short positions on bonds or energy derivatives that need to be covered given the recent spike in oil
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it could be banks using capital in the short term to cover reserve requirements as part of a quarterly audit
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or it could be many of these banks have overseas investments in stocks and real estate and futures market
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that are now taking losses and they need cash to cover their margin calls overseas
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the truth is we won't know until the banks are audited sometime in the fourth quarter
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any time the federal reserve is stepping directly into markets to inject cash something has gone
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very wrong somewhere in the gears of this very complex machine that grinds our economy
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one day it could be administrative error or market timing of a set of bonds maturing and they need
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to be paid off or refinanced two days in a row indicates that it's a little more than that probably
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covering some short or some a dare i say it i hate to even use this word derivative position
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that many investment banks were in in the crumbling of 2008 and they're in again
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but three days in a row 75 billion dollars a day of new cash needed by u.s banks
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this hasn't happened since the financial crisis that's banks telling us something is wrong
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it's probably more than just a warning sign more like an exit sign get off on this off-ramp
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trump suggests that we need to move the interest rate to zero or negative
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this is the worst possible thing we could do right now
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it would fuel more speculation and give a bigger bubble on wall street it would also cause trillions
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of dollars that europe is now sending our way and they're putting it all in our stock market and
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our u.s treasuries if we move our interest rate to zero or negative it would take all of that money
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and ship it back overseas into europe and asia and the middle east
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the more likely fed response will be more bailouts overnight and nobody will talk about it without the
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formal quantitative easing they just give this money to the banks we are printing money to bail out the
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banks again and the last time the banks were doing this to shore up their balance balance sheets was
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2008 it was a warning sign then that we talked about and very few people recognized it as the time
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i'm warning you again please recognize this warning signal this time around
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start there so uh what do we do yeah that's what pat asked right when we right when i went into the
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commercial he just looked at me and went and so then what um i have been saying for a while uh
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get out of debt pay your debt down um uh reduce the footprint of your of your life um
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we have another sign you know i talked to mark stanford last night and mark i i got him on and
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i'm like why are you running dude what are you doing we are running against elizabeth warren
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and uh we don't need a challenge right now and i i appreciate him i really respect him i like him he
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was he was cato's most conservative fiscally conservative governor uh in the united states
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um he has stood for constitutional principles and he has stood against the debt like crazy
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however can we not split the party because if we do elizabeth warren will be the next president
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of the united states almost every time uh a sitting president is primaried he loses the general election
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yeah because the week's weekends okay so i talked to him yesterday i had him on i had him on television
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last night you should watch it if you're a member of the blaze tv watch it um and i i tried for the
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first eight minutes i'm like what are you doing why would you do this i mean is is trying to make a point
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is that more important than winning the election would you agree elizabeth warren will be much worse
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and he's like oh my gosh he said glenn i am going to vote for donald trump and i'm like then what are
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you doing right and he said and it took me about 15 minutes to really understand and and i think i
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really i think i believe him i just don't think he should be running for president he should do it another
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way but he said we must alert people he said no one in the democratic party no one in the republican
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party no one is even there hasn't been the word deficit debt or economic catastrophe even mentioned
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by any of these guys and he's like glenn i am seeing the exact same signs of 2008 and we have to
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warn the american people now i agree with him i just wish he wouldn't be running against the president
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while doing it um you know and i talked to him and i said you know you you i saw a headline in the
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in the um new york times donald trump's uh biggest nightmare or or uh you know biggest foe something like
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that and i said it was about you know it's about you now i didn't get anywhere in that article about
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fiscal responsibility and a coming economic collapse what i got was you are a big challenge to
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donald trump and they're just using i said mark they will tear if you were standing on the stage with
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10 other republicans you might be the first one they tear apart they're only holding you up to hurt
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donald trump but he went into some stats and again we can't kill the messenger um we can question
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how he's you know what horse he's riding in on to deliver this pony express it's the wrong horse it's
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the wrong horse it's the wrong horse but we do have to talk about it um there is uh there are some
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other signs not just this but there are some other signs uh that he went into but i've done my research
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and it's actually worse than what he thought and every time every time this one number gets out of
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balance it's our gdp to household wealth every time that number gets way out of balance uh we have a
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collapse we have a real financial downturn a big one uh for instance uh 2001 the gdp to household was
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like 400 that's way out of whack uh that means corporations are making much more than households
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are uh then in 2008 it was like 538 which percent which was way out of whack it's eleven hundred percent
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now gdp to household wealth never ever before have we seen this okay we didn't we had never seen 400
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in 2001 we had never seen 500 at 2008 it's eleven hundred percent out of whack a correction is coming
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and most likely a massive correction so please be fiscally responsible financially responsible
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welcome to the program so glad that you're here uh there's a couple of stories that uh just
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caught my eye you remember about six months ago when bill gates and everybody was coming out and saying
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we've developed this new mosquito that we're going to release in the air and it's going to kill all
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mosquitoes and i was like right don't do that you know hey here's an idea you're not god stop screwing
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around with the animal kingdom well they didn't uh they uh they decided to do it anyway and the
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genetically modified mosquitoes that were designed to help population of mosquitoes decrease has actually
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uh hatched uh hatched super mosquitoes that's great that's wonderful right right i think this is
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kind of like the antibiotic thing if if the antibiotics aren't finished and it doesn't finish
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the job those germs that survive are even worse that's exactly what they've done now in brazil uh
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apparently the wild population of mosquitoes did uh go down for a little while and then it was right
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back up to where it was before which was deadly uh but now they're new super mosquitoes
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that's fantastic what can super mosquitoes do are they able to leap tall buildings in a single
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mile they are harder to kill oh good and they carry more deadly disease oh my gosh yeah so don't worry
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about it i'm telling you we are going to wipe ourselves out yeah uh within the next 20 just
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sheer because oh but you know what i think we can do that well that doesn't mean we should right stop
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doing that we're not good with that concept we're really not we're not and i don't understand it
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you have ddt yeah why not use ddt uh i think you know the original thing was when we banned it in the
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60s yeah because of the song uh because of the song big yellow taxi yeah do you remember that i
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mean there was a big movement and then joanie mitchell wrote the song and then they sang big
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yellow taxi pay paradise put up a parking lot that was about ddt hey farmer farmer put down your ddt
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i don't care about the i don't care about spots on my apples give me the birds and the bees that kind
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of stuff well it created this huge thing and and then the book uh what was the book called that was
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that was written about all that environmentalism in the early 60s yeah by the woman right yeah okay
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uh so it created this hysteria about ddt and and joanie mitchell really had she played a part in that
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um and then so we banned it here later on they found out well wait ddt is not doing anything it
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doesn't hurt anybody that was we're still not using that hysteria uh let's bring it back
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and they won't millions they won't millions of people are dying because we stopped ddt and because
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we banned it here it was racist to allow africa to use it so we we wouldn't we wouldn't uh deliver
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to africa so that they could kill mosquitoes so now two million people a year die of malaria
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because of mosquitoes in africa because we won't use well here's the good news here's the good news
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uh silicon valley and and uh and bill gates have used their money to kill off the mosquito population
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now my question was at the time now mosquitoes are part of that whole circle of life thing that
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you've been talking about so much you know hey don't let people kill animals you know mosquitoes are
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animals too they're insects and they're part of that circle of life and there's like a
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trillions of them little literally trillions right so they're kind of hard to kill off right and what
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happens what happens just i mean excuse me i die i'm not a biological scientist but what happens just
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to the bat population when all the mosquitoes are gone right and what who eats the bat what does the
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bat contribute what does the mosquito stop it stop it you say you care about the planet stop it and so what
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they've done is they didn't kill the mosquitoes they made them into super mosquitoes but don't
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worry giant robots are not going to vaporize all of us no uh also there's a story yesterday that i i
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just i have to get to and that is a story on taylor swift yeah she's the one that i think is going to fix
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all this for us really she's brilliant uh-huh i think you know if there's one thing you know about
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about taylor yeah she's it's her genius well it's her gene her sheer unadulterated i would
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now this may come as a shock to you but i don't think she's that smart what yeah i don't think she's
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that oh wow yeah now i have a i have a reason for that but i want to hear the story well yeah she's
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obsessed now with defeating republicans she's decided that her political inactivity was a was a bad thing
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now she she thought there would be a backlash if she got into these races back in 2016 because
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she saw some of the you know some of the celebrities that went with hillary and back it backfired on
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hillary yeah yeah she didn't want to do any of that uh but now she's decided that republicans are so
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racist and so awful that she must jump jump into this fight and thank goodness and help defeat them
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yeah thank goodness she said there's nothing there's literally nothing worse than white supremacy nothing
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murder is murder i did genocide yeah well genocide is usually caused by white supremacy unless it's
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done uh unless it's done in uh china by mao right in much or or uh or mugabe robert mugabe yeah you
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know in africa but it's usually white supremacy just under a name of like black supremacy but she
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talks about how how great it was under obama and we they were so excited to have this dignified person
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of the white house uh she was excited to vote for him and now it's all backfired with this awful
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person in office and she's going to work as hard as she possibly can to defeat him hope she saved her
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money uh me too hope she saved her money because you've just caught your cut your audience in half
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congratulations on that taylor and taylor it's not like uh it's it's it's really not like uh
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uh you have anything really going for you when it comes to politics i don't know if you know this
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but you don't you don't really have anything going for you at all uh including and especially maybe in
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the brain department i was at a i was at a private concert of with taylor swift she was the she was the
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act that came on stage this was the time 100 most influential people so you could go all the 100
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people could go and and you could take a guest and i was one of the 100 most influential people that year
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and uh bill clinton was there elton john was there elizabeth warren was there van jones was there it was
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it was it was all the people that you know i feel really uh uncomfortable around yeah yeah and and
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and it was like so it was like 99 people and me and their guests uh and uh uh so taylor swift takes
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the stage now it's not even like a stage she's just standing in front of the crowd and everybody's
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sitting in these you know at these tables so she is literally like five feet away from elton freaking
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john okay and i would you know i would think if i'm if i'm a performer i'm a little nervous in front
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of elton john but you're taylor swift so what do you care so she she gets up and she she sings this love
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song and uh she stops and she said you know i've been thinking and i have it's only a theory but i
00:32:11.800
have a theory that love songs are really just poetry set to music oh my gosh powerful i i said there and
00:32:22.680
the and and and i i know this is demeaning to think but it was appropriate at the moment all i thought
00:32:28.360
was oh sweetheart shut up and sing just sing sweetie just sing elton john i can't imagine like
00:32:36.840
and she kind of she sat there like yeah waiting for somebody to i can't even imagine what elton john no
00:32:45.320
that's not a theory that's actually what they all are i i don't know if you know and everybody's known
00:32:51.000
that since the dawn of time right you know bernie bernie toppin he writes poetry and i said it to
00:32:57.480
music that's kind of the deal taylor so i'm glad that she's politically active politically active now
00:33:05.080
yeah i have this i have this theory that money can be used to buy things wow wow wow that just
00:33:18.920
brought a tear to my eye i had never looked at it that way um all right there's a couple of other
00:33:26.360
things um that i think we should get to and that is elana mar we have another elana do we have the music
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because i think we need the the elana mar music there are two stories uh on elana mar today
00:33:41.240
the first one comes from the new york post and so let's let's start with this one
00:33:59.960
according to the new york post a washington dc mom says her political consultant husband left her
00:34:05.480
for a representative elan omar now she has filed for divorce and the post
00:34:12.040
the post has obtained that file uh dr beth my net says her cheating spouse tim my net told her in
00:34:20.840
april that he was having an affair with a somali-born u.s representative and that he made a shocking
00:34:26.520
declaration of love for the congresswoman before he ditched his wife the physician 55 and her 38 year
00:34:35.480
old husband well that's the problem right growing up pat did you ever say i want to be married to
00:34:42.600
some 55 year old woman no i didn't actually no no that's not the dream of any young boy that's
00:34:49.160
strangely i am though right now strangely yes uh all right uh the physician 55 38 year old husband uh
00:34:56.280
who worked for left-wing democrats such as omar and shockingly her minnesota predecessor keith ellison
00:35:05.560
who also happens to be the attorney general in minnesota uh she said that they split uh the defendant
00:35:15.080
met omar while she was uh while he was working for her although devastated the time by betrayal and
00:35:21.800
deceit that preceded his abrupt declaration uh the defendant loved him and was willing to fight for
00:35:27.560
the marriage however the uh the guy said that's not really an option for me sweetheart and uh he left
00:35:36.120
now she has paid tim my net this this young squeeze of of hers approximately two hundred and thirty
00:35:45.400
thousand dollars during the campaign since 2008 for fundraising consulting
00:35:53.560
i don't know how you make two hundred and thirty dollars uh thirty thousand dollars for this uh for
00:35:59.480
instance if you look at other candidates uh of the same kind of size they've paid consultants in the
00:36:07.240
neighborhood of 40 bucks so uh something's going on now uh beth my net said she is asking for primary
00:36:18.920
custody of her children because of his extensive travel with omar which isn't part of his job description
00:36:27.240
she said um uh he used to work very very long hours uh he did yeah i bet i bet he did uh he was
00:36:35.880
preoccupied and emotionally volatile uh the problem that she really has and this says something about
00:36:42.360
uh elan omar when she went on a business trip herself tim finally found himself not traveling that week
00:36:52.200
and uh he went out to dinner at the couple's favorite restaurant i mean tim and his wife their
00:36:58.120
favorite restaurant with the kids so it was tim and elan omar oh wow with his kids while mom is out of
00:37:07.240
town and then he says you know what why don't we all go back to the house she thinks that might have
00:37:14.040
been an error in judgment uh just a little bit just a little bit huh now something has happened to
00:37:21.880
uh her new boyfriend uh he is kind of uh kind of moved in now and uh he's occupying elan omar's
00:37:32.040
husband's space because she was married at the time too but the husband of elan omar has recently
00:37:40.040
lost his political job wait until you hear the details of that story coming up
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feel good uh and and maybe you know like guilty pleasures you know like getting up in the middle
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of the ice cream in the middle of the night and having a bowl of ice cream it shouldn't feel good
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but it does feel really good right uh the epa trump has said to the epa that they needed to slap san
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he has uh he's told the uh environmental protection agency uh to give san francisco
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notice related to the tremendous amount of pollution floating into the ocean from the city's storm
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uh sewers um you know hypodermic needles are littered in the sewers there they're polluting the sea
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uh and he said there's a terrible situation in los angeles and san francisco and we need and there
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also the white house the doj has floated background check proposal amongst republicans will give you
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that story and what it means and what people are saying about it and a professor at the university of
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south carolina uh has said this trade war is actually working on china he believes that china
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is about at the doorstep of economic collapse is that a good thing more destabilization
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peking university in beijing he knows china he knows what an evil empire they are and what game they're playing
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you want to talk about a guy who's done nothing with his life listen to this dr frank z graduated
00:45:16.440
from peking university in beijing china with a bachelor's degree in earth science then he was
00:45:21.320
admitted to graduate school of peking university to study geochemistry and cosmochemistry he then
00:45:27.560
attended purdue university in west lafayette indiana and he pursued a doctorate in chemistry
00:45:33.480
in the mid-1980s and then he continued to get an mba in finance oh and a phd in marketing from the
00:45:41.080
robinson college of business at georgia state university he's got no ambition it's embarrassing
00:45:47.720
it really is embarrassing i went to yale for a semester and i'm a doctor i have a doctorate you
00:45:53.720
know what i mean and i have a i have a doctorate in humanities which means i can treat any problem
00:45:59.240
in the entire human body no is that what that means that's what it pretty sure that's what it
00:46:04.040
means uh dr z how are you sir i'm fine thank you how are you good i'm very good so i've been really
00:46:11.080
concerned about the tariffs with china i'm very concerned about the china 2020 and 2025 plan uh the
00:46:19.880
things that they have been doing really since the year 2000 and none of us have been paying attention
00:46:26.840
to uh they they are uh positioning themselves as a country of great strength but i read an article
00:46:36.840
from you this last weekend that says no you think that they are about to collapse yep yep tell me about
00:46:44.840
you know well the we we know the the trade war that the so-called trade war is actually uh president
00:46:54.120
trump's you know the action against china's unfair trade practice you know have been have been ongoing
00:47:01.560
for about two years now one and a half years now and it is working as i said as you said you know it's
00:47:08.680
working because you know it targets directly to the weak spot of the chinese communist regime they had
00:47:15.800
been exploiting you know american uh american generosity you know and benefiting from trade with the u.s
00:47:23.480
with a huge surplus and that is one thing on the other hand as you said in their made in china 2020 2025
00:47:31.640
uh program is actually a state sponsored you know uh action to steal uh technologies from united states
00:47:41.400
it's not that china is trying to develop its own indigenous technology to develop its own economy
00:47:47.880
that that's fine that's normal right that's what that every country should be doing but in chinese case
00:47:54.280
the regime actually you know has a systematic way of stealing you know technologies from the u.s
00:48:00.600
and forcing u.s companies you know to give them to turn over the technology to them in exchange for
00:48:07.240
market access yeah they have they have i mean i think this is the biggest robbery in human history
00:48:14.040
that has been going on they have been they have been stealing technology and really raping the united
00:48:21.160
states and the rest of the world for this technology but i have read that china is not in the position we
00:48:27.720
we used to think china well they're never going to be able to make anything quality and they've also
00:48:32.840
not been able to um uh take that technology because they have a theft mentality not a creation mentality
00:48:40.920
that they're not going to be able to uh do anything on their own and i've read recently that that's not
00:48:46.520
true that they have they have improved many of the products and many of the things themselves and are
00:48:54.040
not in the same position as they were 20 years ago do you agree with that uh to a degree i think they
00:49:01.880
are they are making progress towards quality you know uh uh to make it make their products more durable
00:49:09.400
but uh but still it still lacks the the precision and uh let's say the long-term quality of american
00:49:18.120
products or japanese products so we we have this trade war going on and um i'm very concerned what
00:49:26.840
it's doing to our economy but you say that this is almost suicidal uh for the chinese because while we
00:49:35.800
can replace those products you know at a higher rate they don't replace the products from from coming
00:49:42.520
from america uh one day i don't think they uh we're paying a much higher rate you know maybe we can
00:49:50.280
see slightly higher rate you know in the beginning and but in the long run or even the midterm midterm
00:49:57.800
run you know we'll see uh the price not going to be rising on the rise i've seen as we have seen over
00:50:04.360
the one and a half years the we haven't seen the inflation in this country yet you know we don't have
00:50:10.360
we don't see that that's because in china the the made in china this war factory their the rate wages
00:50:18.440
it has gone up so fast so so much now because the chinese government basically imprinted tons of money
00:50:26.840
we inflate the uh to inflate the currency and and making uh making the economy looks good and to
00:50:35.160
stimulate the economy but the people's wages are they are actually the the real actual
00:50:40.200
wages is going down but on the surface at least in chinese currency rmb renminbi you know uh there
00:50:47.880
seem to be making more and it costs more the actually the cost of labor is is increasing now the china is
00:50:54.920
not as competitive as the vietnam or bangladesh or india because uh because of rising inflation over there
00:51:03.800
so in that turn since those were factories you know plants are actually relocating the supply chain is
00:51:11.160
moving to vietnam to indonesia or india or other countries southeast asian countries so the price
00:51:19.160
that we can anticipate in this country i don't think it's going to go out that much for one you're
00:51:25.080
right you're absolutely right you know we can buy things you know that can replace chinese imports but
00:51:31.880
china cannot replace american imports they depend on us on some things as high as those high-tech
00:51:40.280
technologies communication computers you know satellite airplane components all those high-tech stuff
00:51:47.160
as well as the low-tech stuff you know agriculture products nobody can produce you know so much
00:51:53.720
soybeans or pork bellies or corns as cheap and as good as american farmers and china needs that you know the
00:52:02.360
the pork price has gone up so much in china now people are really complaining right and they
00:52:08.120
they just released a huge amount of pork reserves that they had i didn't even know
00:52:13.960
people had pork on reserve but they have freezers you know i don't know where uh thousands of them and
00:52:20.280
they had to release emergency pork reserves right but they call the strategic pork reserve i think
00:52:26.040
this is ridiculous you know you have strategic petroleum reserve that's why but pork reserve i mean
00:52:31.400
you can't storage that the pork for too long right i don't know the exact well i don't know i mean i i'm
00:52:37.880
hoping the united states has pudding reserves because if things go to hell in a handbasket i still need my
00:52:42.840
pudding um but that's a that's a different story um their their um banking sector is shady their uh
00:52:53.640
their gdp report is shady i have always heard that they can't survive under eight percent gdp and they
00:53:02.520
are around four according to their own reporting exactly so that eight percent is a false i can tell
00:53:10.040
you that the old chinese economic numbers you know don't you can't trust them okay so so what does this
00:53:17.080
mean if they are indeed this unstable what does this mean what is coming to china what and how will that
00:53:24.680
affect the rest of the world well if this is so unstable it's because they falsify those numbers
00:53:30.600
including the correct numbers the consumer price index cpi numbers and the bed bed numbers in banks
00:53:39.240
and they they cannot sustain that anymore and now with the the factories the supply chains moving out of
00:53:46.680
china the unemployment is going up and we believe that there are tens of millions people being out of
00:53:53.640
jobs right now but isn't isn't this why they have the social credit scores they work so hard to get that
00:54:00.600
into place by 2020 because they're afraid of their own population and they knew if they started to go
00:54:08.120
unstable they would have to have a way to control their populations or there there might be a revolution
00:54:14.920
exactly you're exactly absolutely right yeah they are afraid of people i think that's really the
00:54:21.560
it's the regime it's not the chinese people it's the regime that's against its own people they want to use
00:54:28.040
this technology you know face recommendations or you know those ai technologies to monitor people
00:54:34.840
the social credit scores you have you know you if you are on their blacklist if you are like a democracy
00:54:41.320
activist or religious religious leaders or religious religious people you know people if a following
00:54:48.040
going practitioners it's underground christians tibetans you know uighurs you know you cannot because
00:54:55.160
they put on a social credit score on you and in the system they can recognize you where you're on the
00:55:01.080
street you know you that you cannot be uh you cannot freely buy you know airplane tickets or you know high
00:55:09.000
speed train ticket so you're restricted let me ask you this question and i'm running out of time and
00:55:15.560
and i thank you so much for your your comments today um but uh if i have heard that even though z is now
00:55:25.720
in the constitution as a ruler for life that he is losing a lot of support support in the communist
00:55:33.240
party because things are not going well with the economy and things in hong kong are getting out
00:55:39.480
of hand and he was the guy who said i won't let any of this happen is there a chance that president
00:55:45.880
z is in trouble from a for a coup or anything like that yeah it's very likely i think is that the power
00:55:52.440
struggle is ongoing right now and those hardliners you know the maoist you know the hardline you know
00:55:58.920
communists they are actually you know uh putting a lot of pressure on him you know they accuse him
00:56:04.120
of on the failure of the trade war and the problem situations in hong kong and the downwards by
00:56:11.000
aspiring economy and there is a struggle there i think the one only option for him is if he had the
00:56:18.200
guts like govachov you know or yotin in russia he should really abolish this party and over but
00:56:26.760
otherwise this is the whole economy and the party itself the regime the communist rule
00:56:32.840
are all going down the drain as we see it dr frank z thank you so much professor of the university of
00:56:40.200
south carolina uh you can find his uh his article china faces economic collapse decoupling from world
00:56:46.920
markets uh it is a fascinating read thank you very much doctor appreciate it and if that guy would get
00:56:53.240
himself an education yeah imagine how good he'd be you know what i mean just spend a couple more
00:56:58.680
years in school too lazy honestly lazy right it'd take me like 600 lifetimes to get all of that
00:57:05.000
education uh this year we may be on the worst year uh ever on that track for data breaches this is
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according to a research and security firm that claims that more than 3 800 data breaches were reported
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in just the first six months of this year and just eight of those exposed more than 3.2 billion
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records eight out of the 3 800 that's nearly 80 of all records exposed so far in 2019 there are so
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global warming and eugenics why was co2 chosen to blame uh for global warming that coming up with dr
00:58:46.280
timothy ball in just about 40 minutes from now this is the guy who has proven that hockey stick chart was
00:58:53.880
a total fraud um oh wow yeah yeah he was actually he was actually uh sued and so he went to court and
00:59:04.200
said okay i just need the scientist to turn over his data and i can prove it because this is this is
00:59:09.320
how i figured out that it's wrong and so i just need to see his raw data and i can prove that i'm
00:59:14.440
correct your honor so the judge said well you got to turn that all over and the scientist said uh
00:59:19.800
no no no i'm gonna uh i withdraw my lawsuit and withdraw my lawsuit wow yeah so he's on uh with
00:59:28.280
us in just a few minutes because there's a there's a lot going on with global warming and and one of
00:59:32.520
those things is there's a lot of people that are very very sad that we only have 12 years to live
00:59:39.160
before it's all over and they're actually starting now uh like many a a programs uh counseling programs
00:59:47.800
for people who are very concerned about global warming and uh what i don't think is included
00:59:55.400
in in those sessions is shut up it's not happening no we have longer than 12 years okay it's we have
01:00:05.560
1200 years i mean jesus could come back in 12 years but the sun's not going to spiral into the earth in
01:00:12.440
12 years it's not going to happen relax isn't it amazing that even the scientists who did that
01:00:18.200
report the report they keep citing about the the 12-year thing they have come out and said that's
01:00:24.840
not what we said yeah i know that is not what we were saying in that report we didn't say we have 12
01:00:30.920
years and they but they just keep repeating the same lie over and over and over again the press and the
01:00:37.320
left they don't care they really don't not at all care it doesn't have to be real no none of it look
01:00:44.760
at well look at the new york times with kavanaugh it doesn't have to be real they just if those long
01:00:51.240
as they keep saying it i mean i hate to bring this name up but i do believe that it was hadolf hitler
01:00:57.880
that said if you just say a big lie over and over and over again eventually everybody believes it
01:01:03.160
it and that's what they're doing and and the kids all believe it i mean it doesn't matter where you
01:01:10.440
go to school it doesn't matter uh where you've come from in in a political socio-political uh arena
01:01:21.000
they all believe it they all believe it i mean there might be a few exceptions but if you've been
01:01:27.320
through public school in the united states you've been pretty well indoctrinated that global warming is
01:01:32.200
real i got them with my own kids uh at least one of them is just totally into it she's totally sold
01:01:41.880
on global warming and uh i keep telling i may have point nine degrees it is not catastrophic
01:01:50.200
it's not a catastrophic problem how do you account for the global warming and the global cooling in the
01:01:57.240
past did you see the story that came out yesterday about you know all of the emergencies that didn't
01:02:04.040
happen yeah in the past yeah uh i saw it on the where they were wrong over and over and over again
01:02:09.720
i saw it on the blaze yesterday let's see if i have it do you happen to have it i do yeah in 1967
01:02:14.920
in the salt lake tribune dire famine by 1975 dire famine forecast by 19 it's already too late was the sub
01:02:22.920
headline uh salt lake tribune also 1967 everyone will disappear in a cloud of blue steam by 1989
01:02:32.600
wow wow do you remember that day i don't i've completely forgotten it yeah uh the new york times
01:02:38.680
in 1969 foe of pollution sees lack of time the trouble with almost all environmental problems according
01:02:45.320
to paul ehrlich the population biologist is that by the time we have enough evidence to convince people
01:02:50.520
you're dead it's too late we must realize unless we're extremely lucky everybody will disappear in
01:02:56.440
a cloud of blue steam in 20 years oh okay and he is still still babbling it he is still a leading
01:03:05.800
scientist and leading thought figure for the left on what's coming and he's wrong every time but only
01:03:15.480
every time right it's not more than that right i mean you know the blue steam thing you know he was
01:03:23.240
close really close he was close he was almost got that way it was red steam that we all disappeared in
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now i don't want anybody to i don't want anybody to think that this is a violation of the first
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lawmakers have now passed a resolution um uh telling religious groups including christian pastors and
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teach and churches to embrace the lgbtq worldview even if it contradicts the moral values of those
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religious groups i see so if you've got some religious beliefs that the lgbtqqia2 plus society
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doesn't agree with thank you gotta switch to theirs you get yours right and you're just first
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you're required by law but the law is just and right and you are not see that's what people forget
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right yeah you got yeah you got the bible thing that's whatever cute it's cute it's cute and it's
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old it's old it's dusty you think the federal document is adorable right it is adorable that
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some of these cute little people believe that stuff i love them yeah they are adorable there's
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no other word for them they are sometimes i just like to bring them over and just talk to them like
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come on tell me something else squeeze their cheeks yeah you're so cute when you say those things
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who died for your sins who died for your sins oh i love those people i'm so glad that california
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lawmakers have seen through that whole thing yeah thank you uh anyway so they want the smoke screen
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of religion is finally clear so uh the uh the democrats what a surprise and can you tell the
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difference between the two in california the democrat assembly concurrent resolution 99 uh introduced by
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democratic assemblyman evan low mentions what many believe are problems with so-called conversion
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therapy or counseling for people struggling with same-sex attraction the resolution calls on all
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californians including religious groups to embrace the individual and social benefits of family and
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community acceptance of lgd lgbtqi people that is amazing right the legislator calls upon religious
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leaders to counsel on lgbtq matters from a place of love oh man i've already done that
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i mean some of those cute little jesus people they already say that he said they should love
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everybody yeah but they don't mean it they don't mean it for a minute no they don't thank you
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california i don't need your thoughts your prayers or your love except for the mandated by law love
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yeah that love that love okay because you've got you know you've got jesus you got god you got his
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book of rules it's so it's so cute compared to the the california uh state and its laws when you
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start looking at the regulation of california you're going to start to see a divine plan
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isn't that the truth yeah oh yeah this is a religion yeah it is it is a religion you must
01:08:08.040
comply you must comply i don't know how the left doesn't see that they have become the people who
01:08:15.960
locked galileo up in the tower absolutely i mean they say that they're for science they're not for
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science look i can read a thermometer i can look at climate change i can also look at the history i
01:08:31.320
can also look at all of the failed predictions of your doomsday sayers you know where where is this
01:08:40.120
climate change point nine is not a catastrophe you can't even and i know there's a difference between
01:08:46.360
weather and climate but you can't even predict what's going to happen at the end of next week
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let alone tomorrow let alone a hundred years from now you you are just living in a world of lies now
01:09:05.080
between climate change this gun control stuff none of these things that they're suggesting are actually
01:09:10.840
going to change anything it won't change anything and they know it can we have a real conversation
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on what some of the problems are in our society everything if you don't believe it their high
01:09:24.600
priests will come and they will get you they will silence you because you're a heretic
01:09:32.680
and i hope the left is waking up to this i know not the left i hope the democrats are waking up to this
01:09:39.560
you are in bed with really dangerous people who will come after you and your family if you don't
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confess your sins nbc is giving you an opportunity to do that right now shut up no really yeah they
01:09:56.040
yesterday they launched a climate confessions section oh meant to gather anonymous admissions
01:10:03.000
of alleged guilt i feel like i need some church music even those who care deeply about the planet's
01:10:10.520
future can slip up now and then oh my goodness tell us confess where do you fall short confess
01:10:16.200
preventing climate change oh my god do you blast the ac throw out your half your lunch grill a steak
01:10:22.200
every week now i'd say it's closer to every night uh share your anonymous confession with nbc news
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do they call this this would be a clever name for this for nbc news talk a lotta to talkamata what do you
01:10:35.240
think where you can confess i like talk a lotta to talkamata and uh it's no i mean it yeah okay it is
01:10:44.360
an inquisition you're going to confess or we're going to kill you but if you confess we might also
01:10:51.560
kill you it just depends how bad are your sins how bad are your sins yeah some people are going to have
01:10:57.400
to go you know pat i don't know if you know this but uh i am not only a doctor uh but i am also a
01:11:03.720
reverend i i actually do know that i am a reverend church of universal uh universal life modesto california
01:11:11.000
so i am a cost us 25 bucks to get those no it's 50 between the two of us right so i could hear your
01:11:17.240
confession you could hear mine uh but i am a reverend doctor glenn beck wow which you don't
01:11:24.120
have the doctorate could you hear al gore's confession uh i could does he does he want to confess
01:11:29.880
does he have something let me close the curtain here so nobody knows who he is okay now i've
01:11:35.640
closed it now al welcome forgive me glenn for i have sinned yes it's been 64 years since my last
01:11:45.240
confession now this is a climate confession exactly all right confess i have flown private jets all over
01:11:51.160
the world right right indiscriminately oh boy i ride fleets of su voies wherever i go and several
01:12:01.640
years ago glenn i sold out my principles for money now that when i sold my company to the oil barons
01:12:09.720
in qatar right right i also won an academy award for duping but stupid people with my climate hysteria
01:12:18.760
but they were so stupid they didn't know they were being domained now al i ran out of hell marys that
01:12:27.480
you could say uh just on the the airline jet uh thing so i i think we're gonna have to i think we're
01:12:35.880
gonna have to have you executed but but only for the religion only for the religion 14 trees for
01:12:43.800
for climate 14 trees for the carbon off there wow that is beautiful that saved my life yeah i mean
01:12:50.760
it with 14 000 trees so let me let me ask you this pat uh if uh if you had something to confess like
01:13:00.760
you had a hamburger because that's really what they're asking isn't it well yeah like a grilling
01:13:05.320
a steak a week come on no there but that's what nbc that's what they are asking they are asking for
01:13:10.760
people to give their climate confession yeah do you need any more evidence that this has become
01:13:18.520
a religion oh absolutely not they have replaced god this is nietzsche yeah god is dead so what are
01:13:24.360
you going to replace him with the climate yeah gaia yeah they have replaced it and now nbc
01:13:31.480
these people who hate religions well except for islam uh they hate religion but they are now making
01:13:40.360
themselves a pastor in the church of progressivism it's exactly what's happening it's exactly what's
01:13:47.240
happening and i have to tell you i've had steaks i've had hamburgers i've had steaks and hamburgers on
01:13:54.840
private jets whoa yeah and i loved every second and i wish i could take every listener on a private
01:14:01.320
jet with a steak and a hamburger and i if we could we'd do it every single day and i feel good about
01:14:07.720
it i feel really good about i don't think there's any amount of our fathers or hail mary's i'm not
01:14:12.600
asking for any yeah no i'm not asking for anything it wouldn't work no and i but i don't think i need
01:14:17.560
them because i enjoyed them and quite frankly you liar so have you so have you want to come over to my
01:14:27.160
house and we'll feel bad about it and we'll barbecue this weekend have some steaks okay yes all right
01:14:31.800
we'll talk about global warming uh by the way we have uh dr timothy ball who is an environmental
01:14:37.480
consultant uh he's the guy who disproved the hockey stick thing uh and uh then was sued because he was
01:14:45.320
lying and then the guy who was suing him when he said okay great that just means you need to turn over
01:14:50.840
your uh you know all of your equations so i can i can show you where you went wrong that's when the
01:14:57.240
guy who was suing him said huh i think i'm going to drop this lawsuit so we have him on here in just
01:15:04.600
a second he's going to show us how eugenics and uh uh and global climate change is next in your hymnal
01:15:13.720
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and the world will be upside down let me give you a couple of stories here first of all saudi oil
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attack this according to cbs news now approved was approved by iran's supreme leader so what we told
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you yesterday now it may have it may have come with more credibility you know when we did it yesterday
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because we were talking to the 12th imam from the well yeah uh the well that he fell down in the first
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you yesterday that this was coming from the supreme leader is true now uh it did um and we'll give you
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other things that we can do um i think we are it's interesting that we are holding off bolton
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this i don't know if that's true usually it has always been true but i i don't know if that's true
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this time i don't know what to do we're in a bad situation here that's the thing i don't either but
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listen to this listen to this okay so you know the uh saudis were going to put up their entire oil
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system aramco that is privately owned by the kingdom of saudi arabia it pays everybody in
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saudi arabia that's how they keep all of those crazy people in line they've just given them cash
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everybody is living off of oil cash up until recently remember when i said everything would
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be upside down and you wouldn't recognize the world well here it is uh saudi arabia is hemorrhaging
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cash and they're out they have no more money wow think of that saudi arabia saudi arabia is broke
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because they weren't saving their money instead what they were doing was just distributing it to the
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people paying the population yeah women in saudi arabia don't work so 50 of the population is out of
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the workforce already retirement age in saudi arabia for men is 55 saudi men are allowed to op out of
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working in the oil industry and can hire somebody generally an indian an ethiopian somebody else to
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getting paid and they're like i've got so much money i'm just going to hire some foreigner to do it
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so they don't work they don't have any kind of history of working they've hired people from other
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call the poverty line even though the state of gdp capita is among among the highest in the world
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so they've got all kinds of issues and to show you how bad things are uh they have tried to do an ipo
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of their oil system uh i think this is the third time now the first time they were trying to raise
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two trillion dollars uh yeah i know uh yeah they they thought they could and uh they only when they
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offered the first ipo 50 billion is all they raised that's just a little bit short little short
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then they did it again uh and it was a disaster they were expecting to do an ipo uh this week
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and when they did uh or when the oil uh fires started every financial expert said don't wait a
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year the prince now has said the conditions in saudi arabia are so bad that they cannot wait a year
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and that ipo is going up today they're they're putting aramco up for an ipo today with all of its
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we have uh the latest on elon omar this one is i'm sure just a coincidence as well we have that
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coming up in just a second also um nbc is taking your climate confessions i'm not making that up
01:24:47.600
they're taking your climate sin confessions so now we have to confess sins how much more do you need
01:24:57.840
before everyone on earth realizes this isn't science this is a religion
01:25:03.420
we have the guy who went after the religion the hockey stick uh and uh and the guy who came up with
01:25:13.060
the hockey stick said well you're just a fraud and i'm gonna sue you sued him and then uh dr ball said
01:25:22.240
great just hand over all of your your science you know your scientific mathematic uh equations and uh
01:25:31.520
and and and and we'll uh we'll show you how you fake this oh well i'm not gonna sue you anymore
01:25:39.840
oh okay all right we have him uh talking about that i want to talk to him about that but also
01:25:48.160
uh he says that there is a connection between global warming and eugenics
01:25:54.580
dr dr dr timothy ball in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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years left i know before the floods come not really thinking ahead is he no he's not that was a bad
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ball is the chief science advisor of the international climate science coalition coalition would make you
01:28:26.760
think that there's more than one scientist that disagrees with a global warming hysteria we know
01:28:32.700
that's not true there's total total consensus on this apparently except for this guy uh dr timothy
01:28:38.820
ball how are you doc thank you and and by the way the use of the word consensus tells you that it's
01:28:45.780
political there's nothing there's no consensus in science so that that's wrong and by the way you
01:28:51.400
mentioned obama's waterfront property you could argue that both he and al gore went around telling
01:28:56.740
the world the sea level was going to rise which lowered the price of waterfront property and they
01:29:01.640
bought cheap that's right it is gore bought in malibu yeah yeah but they got 12 years before we all die
01:29:08.520
um you know i saw a story uh doctor that there uh that ran yesterday i think from the bbc
01:29:18.140
that showed that uh young people are having to go to now therapy sessions they're they're starting
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these group therapy sessions for people who are saying i don't know how to plan for my life because
01:29:32.400
we only have 12 years to live this is the most irresponsible and quite honestly evil thing that i
01:29:41.480
have seen you're freaking people out to the point to where they really truly believe in 12 years we're
01:29:47.760
all dead yeah and then you can add to that uh that greta thunberg appearing before the u.n yesterday
01:29:55.080
it's just these are all examples of child abuse because when you start using children to push push
01:30:01.220
your message and particularly a scientific message it shows you that it's not that it's uh uh inappropriate
01:30:07.720
it's purely political all right so let's let's talk about a couple of things because i'm very concerned
01:30:14.380
about barack obama's uh oceanfront property in his island i'm hoping that that island floats so it'll
01:30:22.020
just go up and stay at the top of the glass but um have we seen the sea levels rise anything like
01:30:29.860
predicted no uh the the sea level rises are are perfectly normal well well within natural increase
01:30:38.960
and and of course the most dramatic rise occurred about 9 000 years ago when the uh glaciers that
01:30:45.680
had formed during the ice age the majority of them melted and that caused about a 450 foot increase in
01:30:51.860
sea level in less than 5 000 years since in the last 3 000 years there has been a gradual but very
01:30:59.100
gradual like two millimeters a year increase but that's again because the world's continued to warm out of
01:31:04.740
the last last ice age yeah so when all those glaciers though melt in you know alaska and every
01:31:11.100
place else greenland we're all dead yeah but but this is this is what what they're doing they're taking
01:31:18.740
the volume of ice in those glaciers uh calculating how much water that is in volume and then adding that
01:31:26.680
to the current sea level that that's not the way it works at all because um as as the ice melts
01:31:33.240
well first of all at least three quarters of the ice in greenland and antarctica is already below sea
01:31:39.560
level so it won't change the level at all and then ice uh water expands when it uh freezes by about
01:31:47.200
seven percent so you can take another seven percent off of that yeah but you can't prove that with just
01:31:52.480
a simple glass of water with ice in it no no that that's that's only something they would do in grade
01:31:59.900
eight i mean come on right right yeah but but but uh this is uh this is the simplistic things that
01:32:07.100
they do as i said just simply adding all that water to the current sea level and then putting it out
01:32:12.700
there people like al gore they they should be held legally liable for the for the scientific lies
01:32:18.940
that they're telling i i think for the lives that they are destroying as well i mean that people are
01:32:24.420
this has become a religion uh and it is frightening i don't know if you saw but nbc is now taking
01:32:31.560
your climate sins you can confess your climate sins uh to nbc for some reason you would think that
01:32:40.380
they're the high priest of this but uh i find this amazing if i went on there and said my sin is that i
01:32:47.060
don't believe that humans are causing climate change is that a sin yes it is it is i mean i
01:32:56.080
believe that the climate is changing from anything that i can read i don't know if i buy into uh all of
01:33:04.300
the uh all of the numbers because the the numbers the way they have placed these weather stations
01:33:10.640
is ridiculous some of them are on roofs some of them are in parking lots they don't have any in
01:33:16.960
the mountains if i'm not mistaken i mean how do you know well we don't know and of course if you look
01:33:25.200
at uh all of their predictions are all based upon computer models that are built on inadequate data
01:33:32.060
so the problem starts even with the data to build the computer models on then when you run the computer
01:33:37.760
models they make predictions well the computer model is designed so that if you increase co2 the
01:33:44.280
temperature will go up but that doesn't happen in nature in all the records we have temperature
01:33:49.520
increases before co2 so it's not surprising that if you if you program or ask the computer what happens
01:33:57.760
if i if uh the temp or co2 goes up they say oh the temperature goes up but that's not the reality and
01:34:03.180
if you look at every single forecast with every computer model that's been made by the u.n since 1990
01:34:10.020
every single one of them has been wrong i mean these are people that can't even forecast the
01:34:15.440
weather for five days and yet they're telling you they know with with absolute certainty what's going
01:34:20.500
to happen nine fifty and a hundred years from now do you think we ever learn from the past i mean
01:34:25.880
they've been doing this since the 1970s and paul ehrlich who is still some reason or another considered
01:34:31.620
an expert on this they've been wrong every time when does this end when do people finally say
01:34:38.460
you know i think i'm being used yeah well of course ehrlich uh created the first earth day and he did
01:34:45.560
it on april the the 22nd in 1972 well april 22nd happens to be lenin's birthday and that should tell
01:34:53.300
you everything about what what's going on here if you if you want to push uh and demand or force
01:35:00.100
a world government all you got to do is find something that threatens the whole globe and say look no one
01:35:05.900
nation can deal with it therefore we need a global government to deal with it that's what's going
01:35:10.160
on and and and as i said ehrlich is still out there and despite as as you said all of the predictions he
01:35:16.660
made on that original earth day in 1972 every one of them has been wrong and in fact if you if you go
01:35:23.400
down all of the items like desertification deforestation um all the way down the list there's simply no
01:35:32.400
evidence or data to support any of them i've i've gone through every single one in fact i'm writing
01:35:38.160
a book that i hope to get out soon where i take all of these issues and say well where's your data
01:35:43.840
there is no data tell me about tell me about the data of a hockey stick because you proved that the
01:35:50.980
hockey stick was bogus the guy took you to court and then wouldn't produce any data to be able to
01:35:57.400
defend it and you said well if it's bogus i have to show you where your data is wrong so produce the
01:36:03.360
data the judge threw the case out yeah well what happened was and i had i had three lawsuits by the
01:36:10.560
way and of course that raises questions about why why am i picked out and the answer is because i'm
01:36:16.480
qualified they can't say i'm not qualified and also i i can explain in ways people can understand
01:36:22.640
but in answer to your question in the first ipcc report in 1990 there was a graph drawn by a gentleman
01:36:32.060
i had the privilege of working with by the name of hubert lamb and what it showed was a warm period
01:36:38.320
around 1000 a.d that was warmer than it is today and then the temperature declined down to 1680 when
01:36:46.680
it was much colder than it is today and then it's been warming since that time now that of course uh
01:36:53.620
that warm period a thousand years ago contradicted what they were saying they were saying that oh the
01:36:59.500
world's warmer than it's ever been and people like me were saying well what what about this diagram what
01:37:04.660
about this this all this data and and all the research that shows it was actually much warmer a thousand
01:37:10.680
years ago and so um and and a professor by the name of david deming he said i i got an email from
01:37:18.920
somebody pushing the false global warming thing and said we've got to get rid of that medieval warm
01:37:23.980
period so they literally rewrote history the hockey stick was a deliberate creation using a couple of
01:37:31.640
tree ring uh records which uh where we were we're told not to use that showed that there was no
01:37:38.180
temperature increase for for about a thousand years and then suddenly a dramatic upturn the blade of
01:37:44.440
the hockey stick in the 20th century and of course that uh that diagram just just the picture of it
01:37:51.720
said the stuck in people's minds like symbolism of it oh look dramatic warming in the 20th century
01:37:58.760
this is proof humans are causing it the whole hockey stick was false and by the way just just to show
01:38:05.180
you how false it was the the blade the heart the handle of the hockey stick is tree rings
01:38:10.140
the blade is is instrumental records you never ever in science put two uh lines on a graph
01:38:18.300
completely different sources of information oh that's wow i didn't even know that wow that's
01:38:24.120
fascinating all right i want you to hold for just a minute i've got to do a quick commercial for a
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so we're talking to uh dr timothy ball he's an environmental consultant policy advisor the heartland
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institute uh and uh he's also uh former climatology professor at the university of winnipeg manitoba
01:40:27.660
canada you say there's a connection between global warming and eugenics what is it
01:40:32.120
well the the uh this has always been a debate that's going on is the extent to which humans and human
01:40:38.820
behavior is controlled by the environment um the the whole idea that we have a free will and we're
01:40:46.080
independent of of environmental pressures and so on has long been a debate the reality the reality is
01:40:54.100
there's a philosophical contradiction in the academic world between uh saying that on the one
01:41:00.080
hand that we're just another animal and on the other hand that we're completely independent of nature
01:41:05.080
and and and and are not controlled by it at all and so that that's uh of course uh what what this is
01:41:12.240
all about and and and of course eugenics that is the uh the uh way that people are born the number of
01:41:19.740
people that there are a number of children that people have and so on are are all uh for humans
01:41:25.680
for the most part just like all animals environmentally dictated doctor i i want to ask about um i want to
01:41:33.080
ask about the ice melt that they talk about all the time that the arctic ice has melted uh you know a
01:41:38.300
certain percent more than it ever has before in history uh we've got more frequent uh tornadoes
01:41:43.980
than we've ever had fires than we've ever had floods than we've ever had how do you respond to all that
01:41:49.660
well first of all the the glaciers are melting and they've been melting for the last 18 000 years
01:41:56.860
uh because we're coming out of an ice age the argument that the number of of hurricanes tornadoes and
01:42:03.620
all the rest of it have increased is consistently shown to be wrong there was a study just came out
01:42:08.620
about a week ago and and showing that the number of hurricanes has in fact it decreased you see this
01:42:14.540
the same thing with with the fires in the amazon there there were less fires over the last 30 years
01:42:21.000
than they had in the previous 100 years but but that's not what you're being told they want to uh
01:42:26.880
they they want to uh play up that this is part of the global warming issue but also added to that of
01:42:33.480
course is that bolsonaro the the president of argentina is is uh not buying into the climate nonsense so
01:42:41.460
it's an attack on him an attack on the whole idea in general so uh what's going on in the world right
01:42:48.560
now is well within any long-term natural variability and if i tell you they keep saying oh we're going to
01:42:55.440
get two degrees warmer and that's going to be the end of the world for the last 10 000 years it has
01:43:02.500
been two degrees warmer than today for 9 000 of them and and right and so that's amazing yeah well
01:43:11.480
you see this is what you do with climate you just pick a period of record that proves what you want
01:43:16.580
it to prove they're really good at that though they're really really good at that oh yeah it's called
01:43:22.020
cherry picking and and uh and of course this this so what i've just done is say give you the record
01:43:27.280
uh a temperature record over the last 10 000 years and it completely dispels uh what they're saying for
01:43:33.840
the last thousand years so but wait a minute why i think what everybody is wondering uh right now is
01:43:39.480
why do you hate polar bears so much i mean they're on the ice shelf they're ready to die the poor little
01:43:46.280
ice is is about to flip over and they're going to drown yeah and the babies the babies polar bears
01:43:52.040
are going to drown yeah that's even more heart-wrenching well polar bears won't drown and the
01:43:56.920
reason they won't and by the way i know this because i spent five years of search and rescue in the
01:44:00.900
arctic so i'm very familiar with polar bears but they've got two levels of fur they've got a very
01:44:06.100
short fur close to the skin which is an incredibly effective uh insulator to the point where i worked with
01:44:14.140
scientists that were taking infrared photographs of polar bears and they don't show up on the
01:44:19.180
photograph but they don't really they don't give out any heat that's one sweet jacket think of that
01:44:25.160
a bear jacket that'd be great anyway yeah and the longer hair is hollow so they float it floats
01:44:32.420
they can swim yeah they can swim extremely well in fact i've i've i personally have seen polar bears
01:44:38.520
80 miles offshore yeah but i have to tell you but okay yeah whatever but that i mean they have moved
01:44:44.160
down into canada because they're just trying to find food find food they're they're going away from
01:44:51.220
their natural arctic you know location hunting grounds yeah because there's no seals for them to
01:44:58.460
eat up there anymore because the ice is melting they're coming down but and of course and once once
01:45:04.360
the ice goes out in the summertime there is no there are no seals for them to eat so they move on the
01:45:09.600
land and they're very very good foragers they they survive extremely well on the land uh and you could
01:45:16.380
go you could go up around churchill and see them on the land where they they come ashore and have their
01:45:22.020
their young when they're on land so all of these things are taken out of context and and simply are are
01:45:28.800
false the polar bear numbers and i work with um uh with a couple of the people uh uh her name's
01:45:36.040
skip my name uh crockford susan crockford oh yeah she's the world expert on polar bears and she she's
01:45:41.780
telling me that and i know this that the polar bear numbers in most of the herds are increasing yeah
01:45:47.300
thank you very much dr timothy ball all right um let me tell you about our crews that we have coming up
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you know in some ways i feel bad um about this whole ilana mar scandal um
01:47:22.960
because it forces us to play this song which you will never get out of your head all day
01:47:27.700
all day you'll be you'll be in a meeting and all of a sudden you'll just think yourself
01:47:33.140
ilana mar it's worse than don't worry be happy it really is remember how that stuck in your head
01:47:38.540
yeah thank you for that thank you for that you're welcome uh all right so i want to tell you a little
01:47:42.820
bit about uh alana mar uh you know she has uh uh she has been seeing uh tim my net uh the democratic
01:47:51.180
political wait she's married what do you mean she's been seeing tim my net that's not the name
01:47:55.400
of her husband she no i know she's um she's separating now with her uh husband that's weird
01:48:02.140
and isn't wasn't tim married himself tim was married as well yeah yeah but she's wearing the
01:48:08.040
hijab so i think i think that covers it that covers it all okay that covers it all right so
01:48:13.300
anyway um she has uh uh there's been some interesting things we told you earlier today
01:48:19.760
about dr beth my net who filed for divorce from her husband tim uh submitted under the penalty of
01:48:27.700
perjury uh and she included claims that you know raise the gossipy open secret of ilana mar's
01:48:35.040
extramarital affair with her husband to a more serious matter of public corruption
01:48:40.200
the what yeah don't worry about it the divorce filing suggested serial campaign finance violations
01:48:49.140
by omar there already been finance uh violations it's a recurring theme with omar uh in june this year
01:48:57.280
she was found guilty of half a dozen or so violations but the divorce filing also includes
01:49:02.920
a disturbing allegation about how tim and uh elon uh you know just went over to the house and
01:49:12.200
while mom was on vacation or uh out on business um you know they had dinner with the kids and dad
01:49:19.360
introduced her and it was a real warm warm yeah it's beautiful warm it's a warm affair all right so um
01:49:26.920
anyway uh there is one other story that i think is uh in in important here and that is her husband
01:49:37.360
uh has been fired from his job and and and and and here's the uh the the the the problem with that
01:49:47.700
he worked for uh councilwoman kano uh and now there may be corruption here during during the summer
01:49:57.140
according to sources within the minneapolis somali community ilan omar had been using financial
01:50:03.580
leverage to prevent her husband from filing for divorce his employment with councilwoman kano was
01:50:10.980
quietly terminated on june 14th the june 14th termination of her husband's employment is public
01:50:19.100
data anyone can verify the information uh but sources state that ahmed hersey was terminated following a
01:50:27.000
request by representative omar they added that omar's motivation for the request was to force hersey
01:50:35.300
to become reliant upon her assets and income for the majority of 2019 ahmed hersey has reportedly
01:50:42.840
borne the responsibility of raising the three children he has with omar one source used the term
01:50:48.600
abandoned to describe elon's recent share of the parenting since june 14th hersey does not have
01:50:55.920
a reliable source of income meanwhile omar currently draws 174 000 for her congressional salary
01:51:05.120
uh and she just received 250 000 advance for a new book she's about to write uh scott johnson
01:51:13.560
september 3rd gotta be kidding me i hadn't heard about the book yeah yeah uh according to the article
01:51:20.540
om uh ilan omar feels the heat there's similar information out there regarding omar pressuring
01:51:27.340
hersey to remain her legal husband this is what was in the article in the past three weeks i've
01:51:32.440
circled back to interview sources who i have found to be highly reliable in the omar saga
01:51:36.500
they uh open a window onto the scandals of the perspective of amy hersey her longtime partner and
01:51:43.560
father of her three children according to sources hersey is telling friends that he will not go to jail
01:51:50.160
for omar that while omar did indeed marry her brother for fraudulent purposes hersey did not know at
01:51:58.560
the time that she had married elmi uh-oh that omar is threatening hersey that he would be in trouble
01:52:06.820
along with her if the truth were to come out that omar asked him to state publicly that all is well
01:52:13.340
with their marriage even though it's completely done and finished and that in fact they are living
01:52:19.260
apart and have been divorced under islamic law although they remain legally married having humiliated
01:52:28.540
ahmed hersey by her affair with tim minette omar now wants hersey to perform public relations
01:52:34.620
services for her to suppress the scandal hersey has maintained his silence through the scandals so far
01:52:42.180
one may infer that there's good reason why hersey has never spoken up on omar's behalf in any of these
01:52:47.640
scandals hersey's knowledge of omar's conduct is knowledge of her wrongdoing that's uh not a problem
01:52:55.680
is it eventually the truth is going to come out on that eventually but how much damage uh will she
01:53:07.820
do in the meantime will she do in the meantime i mean this is a woman who i believe is uh connected
01:53:13.680
to extremists islamic extremists and uh she is poisoning the well she is getting away with things
01:53:21.780
that no one else no gay woman would ever get away with i mean nobody would get i don't care what
01:53:28.520
protected class you're in nobody would get away with what she's getting away with and uh it's it's
01:53:35.500
shocking and i think she has protection from you know the the the allies of the muslim brotherhood
01:53:43.240
that's that's what i read in it but i don't know i think we should probably have an investigation but
01:53:51.340
then again that's probably not going to happen well no she's a democrat that won't happen no you know
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uh in on an interview uh on cnn and uh he was he was asked by chris cuomo you know about this gun
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thing uh you still want to take away everybody's gun here's what he said are you in fact in favor
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yes yes when it comes to ar-15s and ak-47s weapons designed for use on a military battlefield and i
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this is nuts this is doesn't make any sense it doesn't i don't want you to get into into the
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fear-mongering that we're coming for all of your guns we're just coming for some of your guns
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no you see we didn't have a caveat on that when we said you're coming for our guns we didn't
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necessarily mean only some guns we meant any of our guns so just disingenuous he wants to have it
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both ways and you can't by the way the ar-15 was not designed for the military no it wasn't the
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the m16s were designed for the military it's the same company it's armor light armor light made the
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ar-15s uh just because yeah they made those in the 1950s and they made them they were the modern
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sporting rifle that's what they were called the modern sporting rifle well people loved them and
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that's when the military said well can we make these can you give us a version and they did and they
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created a special version for the military the m16 right so so it's another lie from that guy yeah
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i'm so tired of the lies well but he's not lying about don't get into the conspiracy no that's right
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i'm sorry he's gonna gonna steal all our guns by the way um i don't know if this is good news uh but
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have you seen since he made that uh declaration have you seen his poll numbers down to one percent now
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yeah he was at four down to one i think it was actually wasn't he at eight and then four and now
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one something like that or he was in the four and then two and now one the highest i think i saw for
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him in the in the close to the beginning was 13 percent yeah but i mean recently i think yeah he was
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either eight either eight or four yeah uh and uh and it was cut in half overnight and it is still
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falling yeah so he's connecting with the american people he's connecting so he's not saying that
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he's going to come and confiscate your vote he's just saying that he's working with google to make
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sure that he wins but that that's don't get into the conspiracy completely different thing