Deleting Truth, One Click At A Time | Guests: Brad Thor & Rebecca Sharibu | 6⧸25⧸19
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Summary
Glenn and Stu talk about their upcoming trip to Venice, Greece, Italy, and Croatia, the dangers of AI, and why Google may be the boss of everything. Plus, a special offer from the U.S. Concealed Carry Association.
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I'm Hillary. That is your 4-Minute Buzz. And now here's Glenn and Stu with the start of our show.
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Thanks so much, Hillary. It's going to be a good day. We've got a lot coming up,
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including Brad Thor and a couple of other things that I think you're not going to want to miss.
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But first, let me tell you about our cruise through history. Stu and I have selected some
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friends to go along with us to Venice and Greece and Italy and Croatia. Not Croatia. Yeah, Croatia.
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Croatia. Israel. Dubrovnik in Israel. And we are so excited to bring David Barton, Rabbi Lappin,
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and Bill O'Reilly with you to learn about history. Along with authentic Italian food.
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Yeah. You seem to be focused on that. That is the most important thing to me. It is. It is.
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I mean, maybe not to everybody else. Yeah. But you will enjoy the Italian food will fuel you
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through the history. Yeah. That's how I'm looking at it. You'll be like, I can eat right after they
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shut their big fat mouth. Right? Yeah. Yeah. You don't have to hang with us. You can just hang
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by the pool. You can eat your face off. You can go on shore. You can have the tours directed by us.
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Whatever. It is really a cool once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the places that are really on
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I was reading a story yesterday that said, AI may not take your job, but it may be your
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boss. Well, I'm going to take that a step further. I think it's going to be the boss
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of everything. And I'll explain why and how. But we're going to start with what Project
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Veritas came out with yesterday. Yesterday, they came out with a report that now is hard
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to find unless you go to ProjectVeritas.com. You're not going to find this video on YouTube
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or any place else. Why? Because they go after Google. And they have Google now on tape explaining
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But first, we start with Google and what we found in one minute.
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All right. Welcome to the welcome to the program. We have a lot to go over in the next
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in the next couple of days. And if you are somebody who is. Has followed my warnings of
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AI and the warnings of high tech, we are getting now to a place to where you're not going to
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be able to believe your eyes or your ears. And that is happening very, very soon. We're being
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manipulated without even knowing it. And quite honestly, I think we are moving in a direction
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China like. And I think we're going to get there much faster
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than any of us believe, especially those who are not paying attention.
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So I want to talk to you about algorithmic unfairness. What is algorithmic unfairness?
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I want you to do this. Do this test. You can do it right now. If you have your phone or you're at
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your computer, just go to Google and type in men can. Now, what I have is men. If I type
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in men can, I have men can have babies. Men can get pregnant. Men can have periods. Men can
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have babies. Now men can cook and men think about nothing.
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Is that what you got? What do you have? Just type in men
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can. I have men cancer. Okay. No, you didn't put a space
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after can after the end. Oh, yeah. And men can have
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babies. Men can get pregnant. Men can have babies. Now men can have periods.
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Men can cook. And I have the extra men can think about nothing.
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Do you have that? I don't. Okay. Now, isn't that odd?
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Because we've always thought that this is what the most people are searching
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for, right? Whenever we've put that in, we've thought, oh, that's what
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everybody's searching for. Now, go back in and type in women can.
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Women can vote. Is that true? Is that confirmed? That's true.
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Wow. We should have rethought that one. I know. Women can vote. Women can fly.
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Women can do it. Women can be drafted. Women can do anything.
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Inspiring. Much more inspiring than the men cancer thing. Yeah.
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Mm-hmm. Okay. Is this, does this reflect reality?
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Who's searching Google for women can do it? Right.
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Doesn't seem, doesn't seem plausible. Women can fly.
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Hmm. What does that mean? Let's click on women can fly.
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What does that take you to? Shows you, uh, women can fly. It's a, it's a thing to,
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Are they allowed on airplanes now? Is that, is that accurate?
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So, women can fly, and they prove it Saturday at Shannon Airport.
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Do you remember a while back when, uh, Google announced that they were going to start using trusted sources?
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Okay. They wanted to know who trusted sources were.
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And those trusted sources would be the ones who, uh, would be the arbiters of truth.
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They would get more weighting than people like, let's say, Fox News, The Blaze, Ben Shapiro,
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If you think, uh, Google is not manipulating you,
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just have them type in men can space women can space and see what you get.
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What Google is doing is they have a new algorithm.
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And they're, they're trying to fight algorithmic unfairness.
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And what they have with algorithmic unfairness is, for instance,
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Even though it's true, that presents an unfair picture.
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And so the trusted sources that they found, what a surprise,
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the trusted sources agree with the, with the extreme liberals, uh, in, uh,
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They are the ones determining what's true and what is fair.
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So when you're searching for men can, men can what?
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And that is not what should be coming up at the very beginning.
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What they're doing is they're pushing their agenda, but what they're doing is
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more subtle than that because you look at this and if you don't know about
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algorithmic unfairness, you think, wow, is everybody searching for this?
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And they're doing it through the sources of truth database.
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They are the arbiters of the sources of truth and their sources of truth are social justice
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So the algorithm doesn't just look at what is, uh, popular.
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It doesn't look at what is most convenient for you.
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But when it comes, if your viewpoint is against the source of truth database, it's going to
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For instance, yesterday we found out in, in documentation through project Veritas that if
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you search for Joe Rogan and you, you watch a Joe Rogan, uh, not Joe Rogan, uh, uh, Dave
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What you're going to find is they're going to suggest other things that might interest
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Well, wait, what now, if you search for things on CNN, you'll find more stuff from CNN.
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You won't find Joe Rogan and you, I'm not, geez, I don't know why I'm calling him that
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You search for something and you're watching, you're going to get a whole bunch of suggested
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But if you look for Dave Rubin and you're watching a Dave Rubin video, YouTube is going
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to suggest a lot of MSNBC and CNN because they want to expand your mind.
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And you know, if you're watching this, well, you should probably watch a little of this
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Now, I'm going to come back and I'm going to play the audio of the executive at Google
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explaining all of this and why they are doing it.
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And it is absolutely incredible how cavalier they are sitting at a restaurant just openly
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talking about manipulation and why we'll do that in one minute.
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I'm going to tie all of this stuff together throughout the show today, but I want to
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just start with you're being manipulated in real time right now by Google and Facebook
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We want to concentrate on Google because this has ramifications for the next election, and
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I don't know if anybody in Washington is even going to do anything about it.
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Here is audio cut one of Project Veritas sitting down with Jen Janai.
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She is the head of responsible innovation for Google.
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Their definition of responsible is much different than my definition of responsible.
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This is the sector that monitors and evaluates the responsible implementation of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.
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Listen to what the woman in charge of a responsible implementation at Google says they're doing.
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Again, it wasn't just the people got screwed over.
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So now we're wrapping up and like, what happened there?
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Okay, so she said, in 2016, we all got screwed over.
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We all looked at each other and said, what just happened?
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Now, she's talking about the election of Donald Trump.
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So we have to prevent that from ever happening again.
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Accusations on our end of fairness is that we're unfair to conservatives because we are choosing what we define as credible news sources.
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And those news sources don't necessarily overlap with conservative sources.
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She's saying here, we get accused of not being fair because what we deem fair is not fair to conservatives because we choose the news that we feel is credible.
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The credible news sources and what we feel are credible news sources are not the credible news sources to conservatives.
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Now, is this what you've heard from Google or anybody as they're testifying?
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Have you heard this from their PR people that, yeah, we're just picking the news sources and conservatives?
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But we don't find any truth in your news services.
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Congress multiple times that we've not shown them.
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We're like, we just know they're going to just attack us.
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There's no point in just sitting there being attacked for something that we know we're not going to change.
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So what she's saying here is we're not going to Congress.
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You know, many times they've called us up and we're not going because we're not going to change our mind.
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So why would we go and have them yell at us for something we know what they're going to say.
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And we also know we're not going to change what we do.
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The reason we launched our AI principles is because people were not putting that line in the sand.
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They were not saying what is fair or what that goes.
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Well, my definition of fairness and bias specifically talks about historically marginalized communities.
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Communities who are in power and have traditionally been in power are not who I'm solving fairness for.
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Our definition of fairness is one of those things that we thought would be obvious and everybody would agree to.
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Like there are the same people who voted for the current president do not agree with our definitional fairness.
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OK, so what she said here is, OK, so we have to draw a line in the sand because no one was drawing a line in the sand.
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But we understand that what we're looking to do is be fair to marginalized groups.
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And those marginalized groups do not include any of those who are in power.
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And we were surprised because how we define fairness, we thought everyone would agree.
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But not everybody agrees on fairness, especially those who have voted for this current president.
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I go back to the first cut where she says, we all got screwed over.
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And when we got screwed over, we decided to do something because we have to stop this from ever happening again.
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We have to stop this from ever happening again.
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Well, you know what, it makes it it makes it a little more interesting now to think that we all believe that if somebody like Elizabeth Warren, you know, is the candidate, it's going to be a slam dunk.
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But not necessarily, not if you have Google and Facebook as part of your campaign, not that they're taking any money or colluding.
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But if you have people at Google and Facebook manipulating the algorithms, so you're only going to find things that agree with whoever the Democratic candidate is and makes the Republican candidate look bad.
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You don't have a prayer, especially when it comes to deep fakes and audio deep fakes.
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I'm going to show you a little later on in the program exactly what's happening with deep fakes and audio deep fakes.
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What happens when you cannot believe your eyes or your ears and the Encyclopedia Britannica is being changed all the time.
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So when you're looking through the Encyclopedia Britannica, all of a sudden, it's steering you to go find something else because it doesn't agree with your premise and your point of view.
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They admitted it here with Project Veritas, but they also have documents coming out of Google where they are explaining how they are steering people away from people like Dave Rubin.
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Now, Dave Rubin is really very, very effective because he's a former liberal.
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He was with the Young Turks for the love of Pete.
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I don't agree with what they're saying here, but I can't be a conservative.
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But I will tell you the things that, you know, really count that, you know, are mechanical.
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So when you have something, you know, your rings go.
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I mean, other than the one you wear on your face.
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If it goes, it's going to be covered with mine.
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If you have a car that is 5,000, 150,000 miles on it and it doesn't have a warranty anymore,
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Just check into all that it covers and deductibles may apply, but it is the best.
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BlazeTV.com slash Glenn is the place to go to sign up for Blaze TV.
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And you need a place to protect conservative voices as we were just talking about.
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Pat just informed us that he is, may we talk about it?
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They're going to take out four discs in the spinal column towards his neck.
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There's a 1 in 250 chance he will lose his ability to speak.
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I'd like to keep my voice mainly so I can continue to yell at my kids.
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This is fairly regular surgery, though, is it not?
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Peyton Manning had it done a couple of years ago.
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So I'm thinking I'm going to play quarterback in the NFL after.
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Now, I'm not sure if I can make it for this season, but I'm definitely in next year.
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The good thing Manning is he didn't lose any of his arm strength after that surgery.
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But that Super Bowl, he was throwing about 26 miles an hour and still won a Super Bowl.
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And I think that's probably why, okay, I'm done now.
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And, you know, but that's part of why I'm, that's most of why, really, because the pain,
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you know, I've dealt with the pain for 30 years now, but the weakness in my arm will
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They've said the same thing for me because I have thoracic outlet syndrome, which means
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So, so like it's weird, uh, like baseball players will get it.
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Uh, and what it is is you have, uh, um, your, your thoracic outlet is, is being blocked and
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And so you lose the feeling in your arms and the power in your arms and your hands, et cetera,
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So that's why, you know, my hands, they're always tingling and everything else.
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It opens up because it's getting, everything's getting pinched.
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They said, uh, they, they started with, it's extraordinarily painful.
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So you'll have one for six months and recovery.
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And I'm like, I don't know if I have that many years left anyway.
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And it's my, I mean, it's, and it's my arms and hands.
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This is every conversation among men as you get older, isn't it?
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This is, you remember we used to sit down and we used to hear about our aunts and uncles
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and all their, you know, gastrointestinal problems.
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I don't even know what bursitis is, but I bet I got it.
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Well, I, one thing is that, you know, you've convinced me with this Google stuff that I'm
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officially switching to Lycos search engine now.
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I'm kind of, kind of putting them up against each other to see which one I like better.
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Make sure you're listening because I'm going to tie, well, are we going to do that?
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So an hour for now, I want to tie all of it together.
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Everybody, everybody will talk about their one little piece, but I'm good at taking the
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I'll show you what world we are headed for within two years, two years.
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I also wanted to show you something that men can do.
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And I guess women can at the same time as well, but I don't know if you guys have seen
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It's been circulating for a while, but this happened in Houston a while ago where a couple
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is driving down the road and she starts screaming about, I don't know, her pregnancy or something.
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It's her pregnancy is about to come due, you know?
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So she's screaming and carrying on and he's trying to drive.
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And he pulls down her sweats just a little bit.
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That's how you have to be with your pregnant wife, though.
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Now you'll see here, they bring up a crying clump of broccoli here.
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No, it's born and she's recognizing it as a baby.
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If he's breathing, if he's crying, it's breathing.
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That is a freaking horror movie, which has happened.
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I mean, I barely wanted to be there for the birth of my kids.
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I certainly don't want to be there for the birth of anybody else's.
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I mean, first of all, you know, you give the guy some credit, obviously.
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I don't know how he stayed on the road for that.
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But either way, he's taping, which is bizarre, right?
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Like, you're in the middle of this process and you're taping.
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When your wife is in labor, would you like this or would you like this?
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If that would make you happy, I'll shoot myself right now.
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And then as I'm trying to figure out what to do and rubber back...
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So, that's the voice you have to use because you don't know what to do.
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I mean, she actually found me funny all the way through it.
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Also must have been the last time that ever happened.
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She was freaking posting messages on Facebook in the middle of it.
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You know, the furthest thing we could get from natural birth is what we tried to do.
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Because she knew this was coming up, or at least she knew it was close, she had recorded
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So she had people calling her up about what she was saying on the air while she was giving
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She was hosting a show while she was giving birth.
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I don't even know if you want that car recycled.
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Yeah, I think you just take that one right to the car crusher.
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You might drive it in, and they might call the FBI.
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Back in 1985, a group of progressives in San Francisco created a phone company, and their
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goal was donating a portion of their profits to promote left-wing causes.
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That company grew, and it evolved into a cell phone company now called Credo Mobile.
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Well, in 2014, they created a super PAC that tried to flip five Republican-held seats, and
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in 2015, they were Planned Parenthood's largest corporate donor.
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Now, what you don't know, so far, they have raised over $80 million.
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This, on top of the fact that the thing that you don't know is that Verizon and mobile companies
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like that give tons of money, millions of dollars, to Planned Parenthood and even La
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This was started, really, in the 1980s through the Tides Foundation.
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They realized they had to change the tide, and they knew that they needed to get people on
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corporate boards, and they needed to get the money from corporations that conservatives were
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Well, we've been sitting here just thinking everything is fine.
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Now, in 2013, a group of conservatives got fed up with watching their cell phone bill going
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to the left, and that's why they created Patriot Mobile.
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Now, I wanted to tell you that story so you understood.
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Patriot Mobile has been advertising with us and has quietly raised over $2 million to support
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the Constitution and the values that we believe in, but they need your support.
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This is a phone company and a phone service that is on the main cell towers, just like everybody
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If you have Verizon or whatever, you're going to get the same coverage as the coverage that
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So they're using those same cell towers, but they're going to save you money.
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You'll save money, and you will help save our country from the left by, A, not putting money
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into these big cell phone companies and Planned Parenthood, but also because they're taking some
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of their profits, and they're rolling it into conservative things.
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Now, as an introductory offer, Patriot Mobile is offering a free month of service on all
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In fact, we've switched all of our phones for Mercury real estate.
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We are starting our pop-up museum this weekend, 12 score and three years ago, The Unfinished
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It is happening at our Mercury Studios here in Dallas, Texas.
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I would warn that perhaps you shouldn't bring your little kids to this.
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We will try to have pass-throughs, but this one is very difficult to pass through some of
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Not only will the Juneteenth document be here, the original Juneteenth, but the Gettysburg
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There's a couple of other things that are just stunning that they are here and we want you
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Brad Thor, a good friend of the program, a guy who has done work for Homeland Security,
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He's lectured to law enforcement about over-the-horizon future threats.
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He has been the keynote speaker for the National Tactical Officers Association annual conference.
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Ronald Reagan's 100th celebration, the Young Americans Foundation, supporter of the Heritage
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He has spoken at their national headquarters on the need for robust missile defense.
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He also is a guy in 2008 that shadowed a black ops team in Afghanistan to research his thriller,
00:45:23.280
His latest is out today, and it is called Backlash.
00:45:32.540
I want to talk, first of all, congratulations on, what number book is this?
00:45:43.900
And I tell people it's like the James Bond movies.
00:45:47.720
You don't need to have seen all the Bond movies to see the latest.
00:45:50.740
So Backlash, if you haven't read me, is a great place to start.
00:46:03.120
And so you nailed it when you said that what I do is faction, where you don't know where
00:46:09.360
So I wanted to do something with my main character, who was a Navy SEAL and gets recruited to do
00:46:15.640
some of the nation's most dangerous business that we don't want our fingerprints on.
00:46:19.560
And this guy has been a thorn in the side of the Russians time and time again.
00:46:24.300
And they decide they're going to come to the United States.
00:46:26.640
They're going to put a bag over his head, drag him back to Russia, interrogate him.
00:46:30.540
And then they are saving the honor of killing him for the Russian president.
00:46:33.920
He's going to put a bullet in Scott Arvath himself.
00:46:36.240
And so when I did the research for the book, I wanted to know two things.
00:46:40.780
Number one, I wanted to know what the training was like for our soldiers and our intel operatives
00:46:47.560
That's an acronym for survive, evade, resist, escape.
00:46:54.140
Number two, I was fascinated by a little known program that Barack Obama's administration
00:46:59.340
set up and President Trump kept going and actually has added a lot more meat and muscle
00:47:04.620
to. And there was a position called the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs.
00:47:12.560
It's currently a gentleman who's in charge of setting the machinery of the United States
00:47:17.340
government, its military to absolute overdrive if an American gets taken overseas.
00:47:22.160
And I said, if you had a guy like Arvath, what would happen?
00:47:24.940
He said, we would move heaven and earth in the first 48 hours to apply such withering pressure
00:47:29.520
on whoever took him, that they would beg us to take the person back.
00:47:33.160
And I said, what if you didn't know where he was or the people who took him were denying
00:47:37.860
He said, well, we'd still apply the pressure, but now we're getting the SEAL teams involved.
00:47:43.280
And that's the kind of neat facts behind this book.
00:47:46.320
You're going to get short, crisp cinematic chapters, a great white knuckle thrill ride,
00:47:50.460
but you're going to learn a couple of real life things and backlash that just absolutely
00:47:56.600
OK, so I want to I want to stop here and go into this, because it seems like the United
00:48:02.320
States, if somebody is taken, it seems like we don't really do much.
00:48:06.900
Like, for instance, North Korea, we had somebody taken and, you know, a citizen and he came back
00:48:15.920
I mean, what that wasn't a that wasn't a kidnapping that was an arrest.
00:48:20.820
But can you give me any real life examples of of when this has happened?
00:48:26.520
And we we can and we can point a finger to holy cow, the United States doesn't screw around
00:48:34.340
Well, these things are interesting because you are doing diplomacy.
00:48:39.260
Let me tell you what the war room is like and where the war room is that was set up and
00:48:43.560
It's at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., and it has desks all over the place, the clocks
00:48:48.760
with the different time zones, the television monitors, all the kind of stuff you would
00:48:52.320
expect from like a high speed kind of Clancy movie sort of a thing at each one of these
00:48:58.100
desks is a representative from the major branches of government.
00:49:03.260
You've got people from the Defense Intelligence Agency in the Pentagon, the NSA, all this stuff.
00:49:09.640
And so what they are doing is they're all sharing information, trying to find pressure
00:49:13.980
So in a case like Otto Warmbier, which we're talking about in North Korea, there was the
00:49:20.780
I cannot say that they looked at military options because I did not discuss that with
00:49:26.240
But knowing what I know about this system, I'm sure they were looking for a way if they
00:49:30.120
could pinpoint where Otto Warmbier was and they could have gotten him out.
00:49:34.960
But in this case, he wasn't necessarily taken hostage.
00:49:41.560
We could air quote around due process, but he had committed a crime that wasn't in that
00:49:48.340
The reason this group was set up was in the aftermath of the murder of the journalist,
00:49:51.960
James Foley, who was beheaded by ISIS and our inability to get him back before they could
00:49:57.320
That's the kind of stuff that the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs and the fusion cell
00:50:04.140
OK, so the book starts with this this operation by Russia in the United States.
00:50:13.700
I want to ask you, how much did what happened over in England play into this story?
00:50:21.560
Because they seemed Russia seems ballsy to where they're doing stuff that we would have
00:50:27.380
never they would have never done during the Cold War.
00:50:35.540
So how how realistic is Russia coming into the United States and doing an operation like
00:50:50.580
And not only what the Russians did, look at what the Russians did in the UK twice, where
00:50:56.560
they, you know, they went after Litvenko with the with the what it was, a polonium in the
00:51:04.760
But they also in Iraq several years ago, a Russian diplomat was taken hostage and the Russians
00:51:14.880
They found a relative of the head of the group and they started slicing off body parts on
00:51:20.060
that relative and mailing them to the guy in the group saying, you're going to get him
00:51:24.180
back a finger at a time, an ear at a time until and they basically wrap this Russian diplomat
00:51:29.140
in a baby blanket and brought him back and laid him gently on the steps of the embassy and
00:51:35.060
But if they did something like this, Glenn, it would be unquestionably an act of war.
00:51:39.420
So I looked at this and said, how emboldened are they?
00:51:42.560
You know, they went into the they went into Georgia under George W. Bush.
00:51:45.620
They took the Crimean Peninsula under under Barack Obama.
00:51:50.240
And now with everything happening with Iran and all that kind of stuff, they are trying
00:51:54.040
to drive a wedge between us and our European allies.
00:51:58.420
And I think that they are more ballsy, to put it bluntly, than they've ever been before.
00:52:02.720
So if you have a super operative in the United States that the president continually sends
00:52:08.500
against Russia and he's successful getting their bad actors off the chessboard, they might
00:52:15.620
And that's why I thought, OK, nobody's done this kind of a thing in a thriller before.
00:52:18.940
I always love giving my readers something new, making each book better than the last one.
00:52:24.560
But back to the training our guys received, Glenn, they're told you may only get one opportunity
00:52:31.720
And if you get that opportunity, you need to be ready for it and you need to take it.
00:52:35.260
So right on page one, as these guys are transporting my guy, taking him to Russia, Scott Harvath,
00:52:44.040
And the rest of the book is about the chases on for him.
00:52:49.480
And it's just page after page of just nonstop action to the end of the book.
00:52:54.420
You talk about the Wagner Group, which we've heard a lot about.
00:52:57.680
If you pay attention, it's the Russian private military contractor.
00:53:02.440
They were operating in Ukraine, the Little Green Men, and then also in Syria as well.
00:53:12.620
Talk a little bit about the use of the Wagner Group and their love affair, apparently, with Nazis.
00:53:24.620
Yeah, so it's interesting because private military corporations are illegal in Russia.
00:53:33.620
And it's interesting because it was started by a former Spetsnaz Russian Special Forces
00:53:38.360
colonel whose call sign was Wagner after the composer who was one of Hitler's favorite composers.
00:53:45.820
And these guys subscribe to a form of – it is a hybrid Nazi ideology and kind of pagan religion
00:53:55.720
that grew up in Russia during the fall of the Soviet Empire.
00:54:02.700
And these guys model themselves largely after the SS.
00:54:08.100
These guys are the ones that Putin sends everywhere so Putin can claim plausible deniability and say,
00:54:14.380
It isn't the Russians that are here, that are there.
00:54:17.520
These are the people that were involved in helping to shoot down that airliner in Ukraine.
00:54:22.580
And I think you may have – you guys talked about this, Glenn.
00:54:26.840
Was it eight months ago there was that big bombing where there were like 150, 200 Russian mercenaries
00:54:40.000
So that's 150 less of these bad actors on the world stage.
00:54:43.600
And these are also the guys that allegedly were flying into Venezuela to prop up the government
00:54:48.100
there as it looked like Maduro was going to fall.
00:54:51.280
So as you've done so much work for this book, the name of the book is Backlash.
00:55:06.120
I mean, it's just a thrill ride all the way through.
00:55:09.940
And his latest, again, is Backlashed Out in Stores Today.
00:55:13.740
You can get it on Amazon, et cetera, et cetera.
00:55:16.460
As you look into – for instance, you have the president – I don't want to give anything
00:55:21.520
away, but you have the president applying pressure through finances.
00:55:26.720
And let's leave it at that because I don't want to give anything away.
00:55:30.860
But should we use more of those tactics on Putin?
00:55:39.320
I think we should, considering how much money Putin has squirreled away around the world,
00:55:46.740
And you'll remember that for the longest time, Bill O'Reilly was saying we ought to end credit
00:55:53.060
We ought to cut off the ability to do the swift transactions with bank accounts and that we
00:55:57.320
should cripple them by not letting credit card transactions go through over there, which
00:56:03.260
There are a lot of tools left on the table that we could still be applying to Russia.
00:56:09.140
And, you know, I think if they try anything, if we even see a Russian tuning into an American
00:56:17.240
debate or coverage of the next election, I think we ought to drop the hammer on them.
00:56:23.200
I don't think we should have any hesitancy to drop it.
00:56:25.920
And I think President Trump, it would be an excellent move if he came out and directly
00:56:31.420
said to Russia, if we even think you're sniffing around in the next election, that's it for
00:56:42.140
Is our government even really just like, which, you know, the last week we were just flicking
00:56:48.420
the lights over there with their power grid system.
00:56:52.320
To say, and that's not only the election stuff, too.
00:56:59.840
You guys have talked about Huawei on the show before and the whole 5G thing and what's coming
00:57:04.660
It's interesting because we don't have we're not moving fast enough with 5G.
00:57:09.960
The Chinese are the Russians are, interestingly enough, moving with their own 5G network.
00:57:18.360
And what they're doing here is they're using their propaganda outfit, Russia Today, to start
00:57:29.100
Anybody that's listening to you, I believe in the First Amendment.
00:57:32.820
I also believe you should never, ever turn on Russia Today.
00:57:35.400
It is straight up propaganda and they're running stories telling Americans that 5G networks
00:57:40.600
actually cause cancer and birth defects in children and so on and so forth, because they
00:57:45.040
want to create a groundswell against 5G here so that Russia may be able to overtake us in
00:57:52.220
So anything we can do, these are not our friends.
00:57:55.300
The Obama people were completely, completely wrong.
00:57:57.820
And they've even come out, several of them, to say, yeah, we were wrong to say to Mitt
00:58:00.740
Romney, the 80s called and they want their foreign policy back.
00:58:03.640
But a lot of the Obama administration was wrong on a lot of stuff.
00:58:09.800
And at the time, years ago, you and I were talking about this, that we, you and I said
00:58:14.520
it was, it made no sense because it took two weeks for a tepid statement from Barack Obama.
00:58:20.420
But within 24 hours of the dictator-in-waiting in Honduras being ousted by the Congress and
00:58:25.440
exiled from the country, within 24 hours, Obama was supporting him and saying it wasn't
00:58:29.880
right and we need to let him back in the country.
00:58:34.520
And we said, why is he not siding with the young people in Iran?
00:58:37.980
This is a chance for us to see democracy there.
00:58:40.660
Now, years later, we know it's because he was writing love letters back and forth with
00:58:46.820
So there's always something going on behind the scenes.
00:58:49.520
But a lot of what the current administration and President Trump is facing are the absolutely
00:58:54.820
terrible decisions of the Obama administration.
00:58:57.660
So this is why foreign policy, getting it right, is important because it reverberates well
00:59:02.680
past the end point of a particular president's time in office.
00:59:06.320
Brad Thor, as always, we'll talk to you on Friday.
00:59:08.840
I think you're coming into the studio, so I'd like to spend some time with you talking
00:59:11.300
a little bit more about, you know, how we've handled Iran, what you think is coming our
00:59:18.320
But today we wanted to get you on because your book is out today, Brad Thor Backlash.
00:59:23.560
It's a great thriller from a guy who is part of the tribe.
00:59:30.080
Even if you've never read any Brad before, you can pick it up at any place and then you're
00:59:45.040
You know, I have said for a while that I want to bring my kids to Europe and see some of
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the things of Europe because you may not be able to see them.
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You know, I think we're in that place like in the 1930s where by 1945, the world was different.
01:00:07.860
So I've been wanting to take my kids on to a trip and I had the opportunity to do that
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We're doing a cruise through history and I've always wanted to go to Venice in the summer.
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We're going to be going in the spring of next year.
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And this is something that I talked to you about a few years ago and said this is going to happen faster than you can imagine.
01:02:14.280
By 2020, you will not be able to believe your eyes or your ears.
01:02:20.120
If you remember the last time we played machine learning or AI generated voices, the voice is much harder to get than pictures.
01:02:30.640
And you could still tell it sounded computer generated.
01:02:40.360
You can find this at the at fake Joe Rogan dot com.
01:02:45.120
It's done by a company now that is actually warning about this technology, but they're also creating it at the same time.
01:02:54.700
I want you to tell me, is this the real Joe Rogan or the fake Joe Rogan when we come back?
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OK, so I loved being up at the ranch for the last couple of weeks.
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Joe Rogan, if you don't know, he's a he's a comedian and he's got a podcast that is wildly, wildly popular.
01:05:14.940
Uh, and so a deep fake company, a company that is, is working on, uh, uh, voices and replicating voices, uh, for good reasons.
01:05:26.540
Uh, and they're coming out and warning us all about all of the bad things that can happen with this has just put together a website called fake Joe Rogan.
01:05:35.800
And I just want to play a couple of cuts here and tell me if you can, which one's fake, uh, which one's real cut one fantastic old world craftsmanship that you just don't see anymore.
01:05:52.700
Stu, you're asking me, uh, I mean that one, I may be fake.
01:05:58.780
I've heard it a couple of times already today, but I don't have it in front of me.
01:06:06.220
Fantastic old world craftsmanship that you just don't see anymore.
01:06:15.760
Fantastic old world craftsmanship that you just don't see anymore.
01:06:32.000
Can you play them, can you play them both again, like back to back, sir?
01:06:36.660
Fantastic old world craftsmanship that you just don't see anymore.
01:06:41.100
Fantastic old world craftsmanship that you just don't see anymore.
01:06:48.940
Anyway, it is, this is, this is the world we're getting in now.
01:07:14.540
You know, you might be in your car right now with noise.
01:07:34.560
Go there and listen to all of them and see if you can figure it out.
01:07:38.060
Because to me, I mean, we were listening to these a little bit earlier today.
01:07:42.960
And every once in a while, maybe you can tell a little bit.
01:07:46.480
But you can usually tell on the speed and what he's talking.
01:07:54.740
And, you know, I don't listen to, you know, every Joe Rogan podcast.
01:07:58.380
I know him from his, you know, public clips and stuff.
01:08:01.740
So maybe if I listen to him all the time, I'd be able to detect it.
01:08:06.080
But I really just listening, generally speaking, can't even tell the difference.
01:08:09.700
So if you can't tell the difference, you're not able to trust your ears anymore because you could produce a tape of somebody saying something that they never, ever said.
01:08:31.400
It's not, doesn't just have to have to be words they actually said.
01:08:38.340
We put in a bunch of your audio and then tried to reproduce your voice.
01:08:41.720
And you could tell it was you, but it was choppy and weird and not right.
01:08:55.440
Imagine, you know, where they'll be in a year or two or three.
01:08:58.660
I mean, you will not be able to see or hear the difference in the actual voice.
01:09:03.380
You'll just be trusting some algorithm to tell you whether it's real or fake.
01:09:13.380
I can't tell the difference between what's real and what's not anymore.
01:09:17.940
Let me just, let me, let me tie some dots together.
01:09:32.760
Uh, and also what we found out from project Veritas, uh, in the last couple of days, plus ratings.
01:09:39.140
Now, let me tie all of this together and show you the world that we will be in by 2020 to 2022 maximum.
01:09:46.200
But I think we're going to be, we're, we're within two years of this.
01:09:52.540
Mainstream news, local news, local newspapers, uh, all the way to companies like Fox news.
01:09:59.300
Fox news is doing the best, but even their ratings are way down from the past.
01:10:07.400
Because people aren't getting their news from those sources anymore.
01:10:15.280
1834 most primarily gets their news from social media.
01:10:20.380
So that's Facebook, that's Google, that's Twitter.
01:10:24.880
Now, what have we learned yesterday from project Veritas project Veritas, uh, has the Google
01:10:37.180
I mean, what, what kills me is the woman who is, is, uh, was caught on tape is the one that
01:10:45.080
is in charge of ethical implementation of all of their algorithms.
01:10:51.840
She sees the word world a lot differently than I do.
01:10:57.680
She believes, and so does Google that they need to amplify the voices of truth while suppressing
01:11:08.060
And the way they're going to do this and the way they are doing it right now is by using
01:11:16.360
They use the, the trusted sources in their own words as the stock for the basis of their
01:11:26.160
Now that sources of truth database is what runs their, their analytics system and their
01:11:33.720
systems, uh, to combat, uh, to combat what they call algorithmic unfairness and also to
01:11:46.460
Well, I'll tell you, let's the, what YouTube did.
01:11:49.480
I'm, I'm quoting here from an internal document at Google.
01:11:52.700
What YouTube did is they changed the results of the recommendation engine.
01:11:57.160
And so what the recommendation engine is and what it tries to do is what it tries to say
01:12:02.860
is if you like a, then you're probably going to like B so content that is similar to Dave
01:12:08.260
Rubin or Tim pool, instead of listing Dave Rubin or Tim pool is people that you might like
01:12:13.800
what they're doing is they're trying to suggest a different, different news outlet, for example,
01:12:19.180
like CNN or MSNBC or these left leaning political outlets.
01:12:27.280
If you like them, if you like them, you might like MSNBC.
01:12:32.860
No, I mean, they're actually making their product worse, right?
01:12:38.740
And what they're doing is remember you're the product.
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And so they're completing what they call product intervention.
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You like that, but that's not really one of their trusted sources of truth.
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So the algorithm changes it and tries to point you to a source of truth, CNN or MSNBC.
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They're banning the voices that you hear, and then they're algorithmically changing those
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OK, so you're going to have a harder time finding them.
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They also are the biggest ad spaces in the world now.
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Number one and number two, Facebook and Google, though, they control almost all of the advertising now.
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So when Lila Rose from Live Action, which is a pro-life group, was told she could no longer advertise, that's a problem.
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Because if your algorithmic fairness system already takes people out who are pro-life, you're putting them behind a ghetto wall.
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Then you're saying, oh, by the way, because you're not good for our community, we also are not going to take any of your advertising.
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So now you can't even buy your way into in stand in front of the public.
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So as local speech is destroyed, as our newspapers and our television stations locally are destroyed, as our news sources are destroyed,
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we've looked at the Internet as a way to have free speech and to be able to carve your own way through.
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But the algorithms now for these giant companies are steering you.
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So local speech is destroyed, ads are now controlled, all of the power is centralized.
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We've gone back to the big studio system, gang.
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Now they're centralized with these two governments and two companies, Google and Facebook.
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Now I want you to listen to what Facebook is doing as we drop some more pins into this and connect these dots.
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We give them the ability to track us so they can predict us.
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They're giving us a little bit of water right next to the gerbil wheel.
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They take that data, they sell it, they nudge and control us.
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Well, because they're busy taking our data and nudging and controlling us.
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And that ad, if it's targeted to somebody like me, will take that nudging off track.
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It doesn't help them control or shape or nudge us.
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Now, Facebook has come out and introduced a cryptocurrency called Libra.
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You could dismiss this cryptocurrency because this isn't what cryptocurrency is.
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You don't want a company that is not trustworthy doing cryptocurrency.
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But Visa and MasterCard has already gone into their cryptocurrency.
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Now, let's just say that you have cryptocurrency and it becomes the big thing.
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Facebook, Amazon, Apple, everybody just starts taking Libra.
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And so, all of the transactions are done in Libra and not in cash.
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You just buy in and give them so much money and then, you know, you can do transactions on anything.
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And if you can't buy something on the Internet, wow, it's going to get really tough for you, right?
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But now the algorithm at Google and Facebook and Amazon say you're not a trusted source.
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We've already taken you out of play because you're harmful to the community.
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Well, we also don't want you to have any Libra because you're harmful to the community.
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Now, you can just change your ways, as they told Lila Rose.
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All you have to do is stop talking about abortions.
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Stop saying anything bad about Planned Parenthood and you can come back.
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But now consider that they are the cryptocurrency that you are having to buy to be able to buy any items online.
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Now they have real control because Visa and MasterCard are also now part of this.
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And if the community is harmed by you and Facebook and Google and Amazon are the real powers, what's to stop them at Visa and MasterCard from saying, you know what?
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They're doing this if you want to try to buy a gun or a gun store, not allowed to take credit cards, Visa, MasterCard.
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Well, that's going to separate us entirely, isn't it?
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Some will be on old style cash and others will be able to buy things on the Internet.
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And if that doesn't work, we can destroy you with deep fakes.
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We're entering a world by 2020 that is going to be vastly different.
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If you are in pain right now, please, please get your life back.
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By the way, we're trying to help Lila Rose and Live Action by raising money for her and others that are in the pro-life camp, whose voices are being silenced.
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And it's up for the next month or until the end of the month.
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Right at the top of the page, you'll see Glenn's auction for pro-life.
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I don't know where you're possibly going to hang it, but all of the proceeds, all of the proceeds, 100% are going to go to two different organizations.
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What a surprise that eBay banned us from doing that.
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Her daughter is one of the girls that was kidnapped by Boko Haram in West Africa.
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She is going to explain exactly what is going on with the Christians.
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And she's here to beg Christians to pay attention to what's happening over in the Middle East and Africa.
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And now here's Glenn and Stu with the last hour of the show.
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We have a fascinating guest coming on in just a minute.
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Coming up in a minute, we have an incredible guest joining us in studio.
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She, her daughter, is currently being held captive for life, a slave for life, because she refuses to renounce her Christianity.
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She is 14 years old, and she is being held by Boko Haram.
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She's in studio through a translator in just a moment.
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And it's something that America should be paying more attention to.
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But for some reason, we're just too busy arguing with each other to do what America was built to do.
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Can you imagine your 14-year-old daughter is taken in the middle of the night?
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You try to raise the alarm, but your own country is incapable of finding your daughter and getting her back.
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What lengths would you go to to get your daughter back?
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A mom of a 14-year-old girl, taken by Boko Haram, is sitting about three feet from me.
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The Federal Reserve and mortgage rates, we talk about it often, and it's because we're at a point in our history where mortgage rates are so low that you have an opportunity to get your financial house in order.
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Now, do not, do not get yourself wrapped up in the freakiness of what's going on.
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As they lower interest rates, you're going to see the stock market go even higher.
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Don't buy a huge house that you're going to regret buying if things go through a slowdown.
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But rates are so low right now that it's worth a 10-minute phone call to American Financing.
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You can get into a fixed mortgage, which I highly recommend right now.
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The world's Christian population is under attack,
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and you're not going to hear much about that on mainstream media.
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It's under attack in places all over the world for all different sorts of reasons.
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Mainly, it's anti-Christian bigotry, and that comes from China for their own reasons,
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but it also is happening in the Middle East and in Africa with the Islamic State.
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Now, ISIS is bad, but Boko Haram may be even worse.
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and they have been taking children because they can.
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In fact, much of our slave trade came from people just exactly like this,
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Muslims who thought they could take Christians and just sell them off to slavery
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The mother of Leah, who was kidnapped in 2018 by Boko Haram,
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Her daughter refused to submit and denounce her Christianity,
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And Rebecca Sheraboo does not know where she is other than with Boko Haram.
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She's going to be—they're going to translate this,
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and the translator with us is Dr. Gloria Puldu.
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Rebecca, first of all, we're sorry for the loss of your child.
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Can you tell me what life is like for a Christian where you come from now?
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Yeah, I wish you could, as you translate, I just want to say to the audience,
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if you're not watching the plays, you should be.
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And Christians are actually going through serious persecution in Nigeria
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because of the activities of the Boko Haram who are affiliated to the Islamic State,
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They kidnap girls, women, kill the men, kill the young boys and the youths.
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Can she tell us, was her daughter with her at home?
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What was the last contact she had with her daughter?
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taken from her school on the 19th, February 2018.
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And the last time I saw Leah was in January when I visited her.
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But February 19th, Boko Haram came into their school
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and abducted over 110 of the girls from their school.
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Wow. And without translation just to you, what is happening to her daughter right now?
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The last we heard of Leah was in August 2018 when a video was released by Boko Haram
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with Leah seated on a mat with the hijab, which is the Islamic clothing.
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And she was pleading to the President Mohamed Bouhari to please reach out to the Boko Haram
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and meet up their demands so that she can be released.
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And we know, just like you said, the only reason why she was kept back,
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the other 104 girls were released because five died.
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She was kept back because she refused to renounce her Christian faith.
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They had asked her to recite the Kalman Shahada, which is the Islamic creed,
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coming to a country that she doesn't speak a word of the language
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and trying to talk to a country that should care
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and doesn't for some reason care has got to be ripping her apart, I would imagine.
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United States of America is the beacon of liberty, the hope of the world.
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I have come here to plead with you to do whatever you can
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to pressure the government of Nigeria to release my daughter.
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Lihar represents girls that are in captivity in Nigeria
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That's why they are abducted from their schools.
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And we have tried the best that we could in our country
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to what is happening to the Christians in Nigeria,
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that she's speaking to millions of Americans right now
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And that's what's happening to us on the Internet.
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In hour two, at the bottom of hour two of the podcast,