Even the 'Moderate' Democrats Are Crazy! | Guests: Mike Rowe & Nick Di Paolo | 10⧸16⧸19
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On today's show, we talk about the amazing interview we did last night on TV, and the debate we had last night. We also discuss the dangers to your security from the new manhattan project that the Chinese are working on, and how far things have come in technology already that endanger you in ways that you have no idea.
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we had an amazing interview uh last night with a whistleblower it's a whistleblower on the other
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side it's a whistleblower that uh worked at the united i'm sorry at the uh uk m sorry the ukrainian
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embassy in washington dc uh and met the democratic operative chalupa uh it gave us some information
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last night that we had no idea we recorded something last night you saw the first 20 minutes of it live
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uh on the tv show and the entire 90 minute interview is going to be released this saturday on a podcast
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but this guy is a ukrainian who knows all of the players worked for shokin and then left because he
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didn't like the priorities of shokin so there's no love lost for shokin he has no reason to defend him
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there's no there's no there's there doesn't seem to be an agenda here um with this guy other than
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he would like the united states out of the business of ukraine we're going to tell you all about that
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and show you some of the things that we learned um just on last night's broadcast in in just a couple
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of seconds first i want to start with uh the quote moderates taking back and standing up to the
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extremists now they didn't call elizabeth warren or bernie sanders an extremist didn't call either of
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them what they did say is that the moderates came out and stew i don't know about you but i've been
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trying to find the moderate ones in the debate uh i haven't found them uh that's because there are none
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glenn uh they are only moderate in comparison uh to each other in approach in speed speed towards the
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same destination speed you see this over and over and over again for example um when it comes to
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uh i thought the most clear example of it was the wealth tax yes the wealth tax is not your typical
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like oh well god we should make sure we restrict uh guns for crazy people this is a a plan that most
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constitutional scholars say is unconstitutional it was specifically debated by the founders
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they specifically ruled it out so it's like if you'd absolutely have to go against what they
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talked about during the founding it's been tested in the courts already and rejected they'd have to
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just you know it would have to be an activist court that would say it's a living document and now it
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means something else to justify the policy at its very base whether it would work or not is a totally
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different situation so what the wealth tax is in case you don't understand it's it goes beyond uh
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taxing people's you know income that's an income tax this is a wealth tax so let's say you have uh
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let's say you have a hundred thousand dollars in the bank or a million dollars in the bank
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um and you not only have a million dollars in the bank but you also have some paintings
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you own a house worth a million dollars uh you've got some jewelry so let's say you're in the end
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you're worth three million dollars well you'd fall into the wealth tax now that's not your income
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tax that is an accounting of everything that you own so you own jewelry you own a house this is why
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those homes in uh england besides the fact that they were so huge you couldn't run them anymore it took
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too many people to run them but this is why people um have gone broke in in england uh and have lost all
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of those houses one of the reasons is because you have to pay the property tax and the property tax is
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so high well we understand that when it comes to property for a home but we don't take that into
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consideration when it comes to well how many cars do you have do you have any jewelry do you have any
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art how much say how much money do you have in savings that's property and so the wealth tax takes up
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takes away two percent of whatever it is that you own two percent you have to pay on the things that
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you've already bought you already have and by the way you were already taxed on the money that you
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paid for it so it would be a double tax it's actually triple tax because you you paid it when you earned
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it then you paid the tax when you bought it now just to keep it you have to pay a tax right and the
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reason why it's relatively popular in polling particularly among democrats is it's just a
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punitive class warfare tactic it's just saying hey like these people are really rich they don't need
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it you do so you should take their stuff and look i you know people don't feel bad for millionaires
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right so you know and it's understandable however there's so many problems with it number one being
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it's not constitutionally possible number two um it also has been tried and and give credit to
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andrew yang who is the only person who seemed to even have the the knowledge that it's been tried
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in multiple countries and has been repealed by multiple europe these socialist countries they say
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they want to be like which you know if you ask these socialist countries they will tell you they are
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not socialist but the bernie sanders type of countries sweden and such have tried wealth taxes and
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repealed them because they don't work and they don't raise the amount of money that they thought
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they were going to raise right um so with that being set up when you go they went down the uh they
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asked elizabeth warren about her wealth tax and of course she said how it's not going to hurt anybody
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and it's going to raise enough money to give child care to every child in america plus free college
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and i mean she went through this litany of things that there's absolutely no way this wealth tax would
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pay for and then they went around the uh the the 47 people who were up there now here's what was
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really interesting because they say the the moderates took her on no they didn't take her on
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no what they what they said and i i wrote them down they said things uh like um i support it but i
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endorse that idea but that has to be part of the solution but so there nobody was arguing this yeah with
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exception of yang yes it was a notable exception here but they will say sure that's a great thing
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we should do however we might not be able to get that done or we need to do my idea too or we need
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to do my idea first or whatever it is which which all those other ideas were all raised taxes as well
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just on different things and you realize that like here's a here's an uh you know an issue that is
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outwardly unconstitutional and it's not just you know republican people saying that it is something
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that was specifically debated by the founders there's different types of taxation it's why we
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needed the 16th amendment in the first place to get the income tax because that was specifically
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debated and prohibited by the founders and we needed to amend the constitution good job guys
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to take a chunk of your income every week with this is there is no amendment they just want to do it
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and if you want to do it you have to change the constitution right and they're not but they have
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no interest in actually proposing an amendment right they know it won't pass um and they think
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now they've they've abandoned the idea they need to change the constitution now it's just we just do
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what we want to do because we really want it it's we don't really like millionaires so we want to
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punish them we want to take money away from them and you can think that this is a good idea or a bad
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idea but either way it's not allowed under our system no matter what you feel if you feel really
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passionate that we got to take two percent of everybody every millionaire's uh savings every
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year right um that's wonderful however you can't do it so we can't even find someone who would even
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say that look the wealth tax is an interesting idea and you know millionaires do have too much money
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however it's you know been shown in the courts to be unconstitutional it's not something that we
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could get past we should do these things i don't think you didn't get that it was all that yes
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that's great but i don't think we can we can get it done politically well here's the here's the
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interesting thing to show you how extreme things are this is the new york times now remember um
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we were extremists in the tea party because we were calling for a revolution remember that we were
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calling for a revolution we were anti-government people because we wanted to change the government
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okay that's how they they've said everybody who was for the constitution just live with the
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constitution and the bill of rights just enforce that that was politically radical that was a
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revolution uh that was uh dangerous that was crazy people thought here's the new york times they said
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that while bernie sanders on one side is calling for and i'm quoting a political revolution
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on the other side of biden warren is calling for massive structural changes in our country
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oh okay uh wow those are probably pretty big a just you're admitting now that this is a political
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political revolution and they said and biden is stuck between the two of them and his argument is
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look i'm the only one that's gotten big things done okay so he's the moderate and according to the
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times his argument is look you guys can't get it done i'm the only one that can get it done because
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i've gotten big things done before what you're talking about bernie is political revolution
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and you elizabeth don't have enough uh information in your so-called plans to be able to make anything
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happen you have to tell people the truth and i'm the guy who can tell the truth with joe biden i'm the
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guy who can tell the truth because i've gotten things done like health care when we told everybody that
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there would be no increase uh of their premiums and it would actually help them and save them all
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twenty five hundred dollars i'm the guy to tell them the truth yeah the argument really is i'm the
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guy who can lie convincingly i'm the guy who can say we're not really going for the thing at the end of
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the road we're only going for the thing halfway down the road even though we all know we're going
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for the end of the road eventually uh anyway did you see the real there's a spat between the two of
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them between elizabeth warren and joe biden where uh joe biden said basically i'm the only one in
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fact elizabeth i'm the one who got people to vote for your cute little idea i'm the one who did it
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and she there was a big awkward silence yeah there's a lot of accusations of sexism in this moment
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um oh jeez that's that's the big thing everyone ran to you got to be kidding oh yeah because he was
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talking down to a woman he was he was mansplaining how he you know he was able to accomplish uh this
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and it was her little idea um well but it's true she went on and she said i want to thank president
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obama for uh helping uh rally the votes for this basically leaving him out he got very very testy to
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me he showed um he showed the hillary face last night what are you doing don't you know that i'm the
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selected candidate that's interesting i mean look biden did work the senate all hard on a lot of
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these big initiatives and is there some credit though for that particular bill i don't know how
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i've read reporting that he was not all that involved in that particular what i took away from this is
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he is he is while she's getting the rap on stage as uh you know elizabeth plans are the only ones that
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work my plan is the only plan that works i've got a plan for everything okay his his overall message
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to me at least i felt was don't you understand it's my turn don't you understand i'm the only one
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that can win with you guys yeah and you have to have me that's amazing because you have to be i mean
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if you're being honest with yourself and you're a democrat and you're thinking to yourself we need
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to get donald trump out of office we need one of these people to beat them no wonder they're so
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passionate about impeachment i mean this is not a good field but biden can barely get through a
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sentence and he has that he he has he has a real real problems warren though is so tailor-made for
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donald trump it's incredible she is stilted she's stiff she's robotic she's repetitive she has a deer
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in headlights look every single time she's pushed what do you think donald trump's going to do to her
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on a debate stage it's going to be devastating i have to tell you um joe biden is going to be just
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he'll his clock will be cleaned by trump if he was the candidate bernie sanders clean his clock
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um elizabeth warren cleaner clock i mean i just don't see anyone in the top three that could
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actually withstand uh donald trump see i think bernie can but his ideas are so radical that
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he would go right he would admit them right yeah and that's the problem with bernie but bernie can
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roll in those in those circumstances biden also is a fighter and i think has shown himself in in
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particular one-on-one debate moments he's had he's had moments i have to tell you last night he
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just couldn't string sentences when he talked about syria or the tax thing oh it was not good
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he's going to repeal the the the tax and then he was going to double it and then i mean he came up
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with like three ideas in one sentence let's go but the last but last on this i think those two are in
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a different league than warren warren is is the type of candidate that donald trump can own if
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donald trump can't beat elizabeth warren he can beat no one in that field no one if he can't beat
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elizabeth warren and they're going to run her out there as the candidate and give him the absolute
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best chance possible to win this election well it's amazing they uh they took her on last night
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it's going to be a fight now for elizabeth warren they were not fighting joe biden i think no they
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all they all wanted his supporters to come over to them and so they left him alone because he's just
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all right let's look at the overall winners and losers uh from last night two winners that i would
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highlight uh one pete buddige i thought yes very solid and did a good job and was much more aggressive
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than he's been in previous debates went after had a really good exchange with beto that he clearly won
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uh and and was not afraid to go after uh the sanders and warren um side he's clearly trying to position
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himself to be the biden fallback candidate uh i think it's a it's the right move for him and i think
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he did a good job with it last night another person going for the exact same thing that i thought did a
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really good job last night as far as performance level all of their policies suck we should note that
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amy klobuchar had by far her best debate she's probably too far behind to make it for it to
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make a difference but she i think set herself apart from the other what you would call in massive air
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quotes moderate candidates her and buddige i think are vying for that second spot if biden crumbles so
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if you had um if biden would win i think he would go with klobuchar uh as his vice president possibly i
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think gabbard is definitely in that conversation though gabbard at every opportunity in these debates
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goes after the people biden needs taken out and sides with biden like if they do not have if we do
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not find out in six months that they had an agreement this entire time i will be stunned
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she does it every time she did it even in her late uh and she's good she's playing wingman yeah
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she's playing wingman i think she wants secretary of defense honestly yeah i think what she i think
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she wants i would also say a positive night for sanders i mean sanders needed to come out and show
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he wasn't going to die on stage and i thought he did a good job at doing that he showed good energy
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he was feisty he's burning and his policies are insane but he way outperformed warren who i thought
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was one of the biggest losers in that the good thing she was being targeted so she's signaling to
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the audience hey she's the front runner now that is a positive but she did not handle it well
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she has these weird red lines that she will not cross for example she just will not say she's
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going to raise taxes on the middle class to pay for all this crap but why would she they
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barack obama didn't have to do it everyone knows it bernie says it everyone says it everyone knew it
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on health care and barack obama never said it joe biden never said it they talked the opposite it's
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going to save you money and that but again that's the sort of stuff trump will eat up which when she
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repeats the same answer evasively for the fourth time trump is going to just call her out and
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destroy her in those moments she is tailor made for donald trump as a candidate and keep that to
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yourself oh yeah edit that out stations please edit that out we're live you're listening to glenn
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from ukraine gives a story that's a little different than the whistleblowers you've been
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so i want to talk to you a little bit about uh the future the very near future uh as in 2020
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i don't think that you're going to be able to believe your eyes or ears do you remember when
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i said this to you stew in the 90s and remember how it was crazy that seemed yeah oh yeah i mean it
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was it didn't didn't seem like it was a a nearby possibility it seemed a little flying cars right
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uh ish but do you remember what we were talking about at the time to give you the time frame
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reference it had something to do with friends i remember something to do we were for some reason
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friends was the hot show and you're using that as the example and i remember thinking you know
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picturing like jennifer aniston doing these things because you were talking you're talking about
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um how it was everything from advertisements where like you'd be able to customize the shows for for
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each advertisement um which of course is totally happening now online right this is before that
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was even really a thing um and it was also you'd be able to take you know people from
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celebrities or political figures and simulate them we know that i think i remember princess leia is
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going to be in another 15 movies apparently i know i i think i remember it was that uh people that
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had the right look the right voice um that you and they were like jennifer aniston you could jennifer
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aniston could do a movie without ever doing the movie yeah she would just sign her right
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and say yeah go ahead you can use my image my voice and everything and you would never know
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that it wasn't jennifer aniston and we're here now we're yeah forget signing your likeness away
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i mean you know carrie fisher's dead yeah i know and she's still doing these movies i know
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okay so i i want you to i want you to listen to a couple of things here um first i've been calling
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for a u.s manhattan project for ai for a long time it is my feeling and i have nothing to back this up
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it is my feeling that we are doing a manhattan project we just don't know about it because
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there's absolutely no way the pentagon and um and uh darpa are letting ai go to china just i can't
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believe that that would happen so i believe we are doing um some sort of a manhattan project on
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on super ai we have to be the first but let me give you this their china is now doing a manhattan
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project it's called the ai manhattan project in china and they have partnered with google
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google bought an ai company a while back called deep mind uh and deep mind is to create and i'm not
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kidding a god-like sort of ai system that is able to ingest all of the public information on the
00:27:39.600
internet and make sense of it think of uh amazon alexa except much much much much much much much much
00:27:47.100
more intelligent she never says i don't understand she never says here's what i found on the internet
00:27:54.840
and it's wrong it is it is it is anticipating your questions and your needs uh it is it is first will
00:28:05.560
be in place in china but whoever gets there first wins china has the people and the data that google
00:28:13.880
wants because they have so much data over in china to crunch and they're also crunching all of your
00:28:20.280
data at the same time now let me show you what's coming by what just happened if you think that well i
00:28:32.200
don't have anything to hide if you think that it's crazy that um you know uh you have any kind of
00:28:41.780
privacy at all let me tell you what a hacker just did in japan now this is a guy who was in love with
00:28:49.460
this female pop idol and he just followed her social media however here's what here's what ended up
00:28:59.960
happening he started to stalk her and he knew where she was based on photographs
00:29:09.020
so she would take a picture of herself in her apartment let's say and if she took it while she
00:29:17.520
was facing the window she took a snap he took and he expanded that and he went to the pupil of her eye
00:29:26.160
and saw the reflection of what was outside of the window then took google maps this is this is not
00:29:34.540
some genius this is just a guy better at this than we are he took google maps and he mapped where what
00:29:43.400
she was what was reflected in her eyes to find out exactly where she was when you read the story
00:29:52.380
about this it is you you realize they're gonna know who you're with where you are at any time
00:30:02.720
they anybody who says i can just wear a mask in hong kong well no they will find you because if they
00:30:11.380
have a picture of you in the mask if anybody else's face around you is exposed even if they're not in the
00:30:18.740
picture you'll be able to see it in the reflection of your eyes i mean that's incredible and this guy
00:30:25.860
actually did find the pop star right oh he found her several times he found her several times just by
00:30:32.180
just by looking at the reflection of her eyes he could tell exactly where she was and he found her
00:30:39.860
several times and he he is going into jail now for um indecent uh activity and also for stalking
00:30:49.640
but the the thing that i know you read this and i read these tech stories and most people don't read
00:30:57.380
most people don't read so i don't read all stories all the way to the end yeah um unless i'm reading
00:31:02.160
the new york times and it's about politics because that's where they always put the nuggets is at the
00:31:06.060
but when it comes to something like this especially a pop star and somebody but because it is it's tech
00:31:13.700
related i read all the way it also says that people shouldn't make the v sign or the peace sign with
00:31:22.340
their hand as people in japan often do now why why shouldn't you make the peace sign why shouldn't
00:31:34.180
you make the okay sign here in america supremacy huh you should white supremacy that's what we would
00:31:39.960
say here in america no you shouldn't take a picture with you making a peace sign or okay sign or your
00:31:47.340
hands up sign or anything like that because now social media people can zoom in and steal your fingerprints
00:31:59.020
this isn't the government remember when it was a big deal when the government could read your
00:32:05.820
license plate from space now average people can zoom in close enough tight enough for your pictures on
00:32:14.800
online read the map of where you are with the reflection in your eye by combining that reflection
00:32:23.620
with google mapping and if you have your hand up it can read your fingerprints and steal them
00:32:32.680
incredible i mean and this is the beginning of this this is the beginning it's the beginning of this
00:32:39.080
this is this is without ai this is without people are having to do this stuff manually yeah when you
00:32:44.540
have when you have ai or the government has super ai there's no place to go there's no there's
00:32:51.780
you're you're done you know we we talked about this do you remember when nest first came in and we
00:32:58.900
talked to some people at the department of homeland security and the reason why i was so against is
00:33:03.080
because i was talking to people who were inside the the beast and they were like yeah you know what we
00:33:09.200
already do we can already figure out if you're a terrorist or if you're on a watch list if you've left
00:33:17.580
your house by the energy and the water output and so what happens if we're watching you
00:33:24.640
we can tell uh wait they're using less water in other words one person didn't return home last night
00:33:34.080
and take a shower or they're drinking too too few or they're flushing the toilet one person too short
00:33:40.460
for that house and not only can they do that they can then say go in and look at the algorithm for
00:33:49.060
anyone he has connections to has the water usage in their house gone up by one person right did they
00:33:59.380
sleep over right where were they last night right so they weren't there because we can tell because of
00:34:05.200
the water you this is 10 years ago we can tell that by the water usage they're not there run all of
00:34:12.980
their contacts that you have through social media and everything else run the entire web of people
00:34:18.940
they're connected to did their water usage go up by one person if it did is their footage of cars
00:34:27.780
from point a to point b is there an airline ticket is there a railroad ticket is there any kind of
00:34:36.620
trail that they use that we can have on camera they find you this is 10 years ago they could find you
00:34:44.180
that fast i mean there was a uh another thing that you know they these insurance companies give you
00:34:51.460
these apps and it's really good to have them because of course you can access your information whenever
00:34:56.020
you need to you get your card ready you can look at your history um and you know and you know what
00:35:02.500
that maybe they'll even save you some money you know you'll so you want to put this on your phone
00:35:06.180
obviously it's free and it might save you some money get access to your your information easier
00:35:10.560
one of the things that they're finding with some of these uh apps is they're able to they detect
00:35:17.120
whether at night you're charging your phone or not why the heck would anyone care about that well
00:35:24.800
everyone who's living a stable life and has a phone
00:35:30.160
plugs their phone in at night to charge it right that's what you do everyone does it that is unless
00:35:37.680
you're a crazy psychopath and decide to charge it only during the day there's no reason to do it
00:35:42.800
everyone does it at night the time you don't do it at night is when you've had way too much to drink
00:35:48.180
and you come home and you pass out on your bed and the phone falls out on the floor just sits there all
00:35:51.540
like and what they're finding is they can have a tie between people who routinely don't charge their
00:35:58.460
phone at night to do they have a drug problem do they have a drinking problem and they can detect this
00:36:05.200
and see you as a higher risk individual little things like that than in a million years i mean and
00:36:11.760
think about the mapping you if you pull into the same bar every single night what are they going to
00:36:16.300
know about you they're going to know more more information than they should have and people will
00:36:22.080
say well we we should know about that person i mean of course that's what they'll say and look
00:36:29.040
they if you if you go if you agree to it the insurance company would say look what this is good
00:36:33.600
for people who don't do that we're going to save 10 for the person who's not going to the bar every
00:36:37.900
single night and we're going to charge it to that person instead but when you don't understand
00:36:41.880
what they're judging you on and those things might not be accurate what if you're just a person who's
00:36:46.520
like i want to i want to i want to go to a more simplified digital life and i don't want to be on
00:36:51.320
my phone all the time i'm not charging it overnight i'll plug it in on my way to my car and that's the
00:36:55.420
only time i want to use it or whatever there's a million different reasons you wouldn't charge your
00:36:58.520
phone i mean being a psychopath is one of them uh but also there's the legitimate reasons so i was in
00:37:05.660
galveston over the weekend for a wedding and uh we were talking about technology and i said guys if
00:37:12.420
anybody wanted to find us because we just walked we just walked and we we ended up at this restaurant
00:37:17.820
okay and uh i said if somebody wants to find us right now they can find us right now why we haven't
00:37:24.960
paid the bill yet you know not a problem um this person works for me i'm in galveston for his wedding
00:37:32.520
his wedding uh he works as a chef for the company they know that when i go be just because of the
00:37:40.080
records they know when i go to a city i usually go to restaurants of his recommendation and he's
00:37:46.220
usually eaten there before he is the guy who a couple of days ago said hey you know if you're out
00:37:51.820
you should look for this restaurant we did we were out we were just meandering we saw it and we were
00:37:56.020
like oh let's go here you don't think that they have the records of him eating there and
00:38:01.440
it's the all the metadata that just zeros in oh yeah right to where everybody is and we saw this
00:38:07.360
with what was it the uh golden state killer one of these big serial killers where it wasn't that
00:38:13.480
he had screwed up and put his dna somewhere it was that just a relative of his had and they were
00:38:20.620
able to detect and narrow it down to this one person so you might think this is funny but here's
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your first warning and soon you won't think it's funny don't put your hands up don't make a peace
00:38:31.940
sign don't put a hands up sign don't do that in any of your social media because they are now able
00:38:38.040
not not governments criminals are now able to take your fingerprints and use them against you
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welcome to the program glad you are uh glad you are here uh we have uh nick tapalo on he's uh gonna
00:40:22.440
bring us up to speed on his thoughts of the nba and china and lebron uh also i don't know if you
00:40:27.780
heard this but portland is leading the world again getting rid of urinals because it's too manly
00:40:34.140
um also we want to talk about a little bit more of the debates and we're going to be playing the cuts
00:40:40.200
from the whistleblower we have more on this tonight uh but last night we had a ukrainian
00:40:45.640
whistleblower on he's a guy that was working at the ukrainian embassy in the u.s he was told to be
00:40:53.180
the point man with the dnc operative uh who the dnc operative was uh miss chalupa who was the one that
00:41:04.700
was digging for dirt on trump and using the ukrainian embassy and the ukrainian um uh apparatus
00:41:13.180
in ukraine to spy on donald trump there were some amazing things that he told us yesterday
00:41:19.940
he corrected us on one part it wasn't really significant what one part on the chalkboard
00:41:25.200
uh and he brought to light the soros connection in a completely different way that you won't hear
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any place else we'll talk about that coming up nick de paulo is next also mike roe is joining us for
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doesn't understand at some point it's just hurtful and he doesn't understand that also lebron james
00:43:29.980
said okay i i said my piece about china and i'm not going to talk about it again you think that's a
00:43:36.040
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all right we wanted to check in with nick dipalo today and uh i really wanted to get his uh view on
00:45:31.700
china and the nba and lebron james i mean it just seems it just seems ripe for him to pick that out
00:45:40.180
of the tree welcome to the program mr nick dipalo where you can find him at nick dip.com hi nick
00:45:46.220
no i don't i we don't have any audio from nick i don't know why are you there nick
00:45:53.080
must not be hearing you it appears hearing me okay this is why you test these things before and
00:45:59.140
they work before and then you get on the air and they don't like when you go to the doctor
00:46:01.800
you know except it's in reverse yeah you know everybody is seeing it not work we went to the
00:46:07.260
doctor and it was like it's fine it's fine now no oh would you get your car fixed and you bring it in
00:46:13.200
and you're like this is rattling when i take a left hand turn and then they go drive around with you
00:46:17.460
and just just look at you like you're insane i just did this with my just did with this with my
00:46:21.700
wife the other day i was like my car is making this sound what what sound is this and it was making it
00:46:25.900
the whole time while i'm saying it to her and she's like what sound i said listen and then nothing
00:46:30.400
anyway nick nick dipalo how are you sir uh tremendous glenn you look like a professor at
00:46:37.140
berkeley teaching women's studies i don't think i don't know why i don't know the turtleneck i'm
00:46:42.620
sweating just looking at you really well you look like you're in some i don't even know honeymooners
00:46:48.480
episode uh welcome to the program let's let's talk about the nba and the incredible statement
00:46:57.120
from lebron james first of all i didn't know basketball was so big in china it makes no sense
00:47:04.420
i looked it up the average chinese person is five foot two they should be selling foot ladders and
00:47:11.040
human growth hormones to these people not uh not shoes right these guys couldn't dunk if you gave
00:47:16.520
them a cup of coffee and a cruller uh the nba uh glenn to put it mildly is a nike's bitch let's put
00:47:24.440
it that way but the middle class in china is 400 million people that's 800 million feet and they sold
00:47:32.120
150 million pair of sneakers in china and here's the odd thing not one of them was oversized three
00:47:38.620
right so you know we we are we've been looking at the numbers and when you look at the numbers as
00:47:46.420
a business person if you just care about money you're like are you kidding me that we could just
00:47:52.400
do business in china and we will be much better off than we are doing business in the rest of the world
00:47:57.900
but then there's that kind of thing like yeah but they are killing people for their organs
00:48:04.340
don't we do that over here no that's what i was told by elizabeth warren and the debates and
00:48:11.140
everything last yeah look nike nike should come up with a shoe next week called the lebron and only
00:48:16.080
charge people uh 50 because it'll come without a soul
00:48:19.780
lebron lebron james knows about as much about china as the guy that makes the kung pao chicken
00:48:29.580
at lean cuisine and now we're going to power forwards and the nba for a geopolitical news
00:48:35.620
and uh what next 16 year old girls on climate change come on what is going on glenn so what do
00:48:40.580
you think so what should the nba do should these companies i mean i just read a story uh that google
00:48:48.480
is now doing a manhattan project for ai with china and uh you know i'm not comfortable with that i don't
00:48:56.780
think anybody who's well maybe a lot of the people at google are comfortable with that but you would
00:49:01.760
think that you would look at china and go that's really bad i think as you just said we've sold
00:49:07.840
our soul to the devil for cash it's everything that the the left says they hate and the right really
00:49:15.460
does hate but nobody's doing anything well you know nike is evil first of all somebody tell lebron
00:49:22.940
that you know it's a 10 year old girl chained to a loom for 18 hours a day without a pee break
00:49:29.040
making his sneakers and uh you know she's gonna hang herself with his laces if you're that if you're
00:49:35.180
that hard up i mean if it's all about money move the nba to china do do me a favor i hate the nba
00:49:41.540
it's the only pro sport i don't follow i can't follow a pro sport where what player on what team
00:49:48.340
is determined by who's hanging out with who at the strip club in atlanta on friday night i just
00:49:52.160
i can't stand uh so yeah move the whole league to china do me a favor and uh and this is all
00:49:58.880
because of yao ming or ming yao i can't remember what i had last night or something like that uh
00:50:03.920
let me let me uh switch to uh portland uh has become a leader now uh to show the rest of the
00:50:13.780
world what we need to do with our bathrooms i would well first of all portland is a bathroom
00:50:18.840
i wouldn't do could they keep asking me to do comedy there why would i go there they're removing
00:50:22.660
glenn they're removing urinals and men's rooms and you know what the reason is because women can't
00:50:27.280
use them this is the textbook definition of emasculation making guys sit down to pee literally
00:50:33.900
okay if that's true that's why we're removing urinals because women can't use them i don't
00:50:39.180
want to see any more tampon dispensers in ladies rooms i can't use those it's been 25 years since
00:50:44.880
i got punched in the nose you know in a bar fight right well i mean and and while you're at it get rid
00:50:50.520
of the breastfeeding rooms okay the closest i ever came to lactating was when i was trying to drink
00:50:55.660
milk watching a benny hill rerun so yeah get rid of those and and and uh and the and the condom
00:51:01.920
dispenses i'm guessing condom dispenses are going to be gone what are what a single guy supposed to
00:51:06.480
use with for protection life lock bad cologne saran wrap i mean this is ridiculous all because they
00:51:14.200
can't and by the way women can pee standing up if you know anything about the steel dossier but go ahead
00:51:19.820
uh we have uh by the way we have a whistleblower uh uh regarding that coming up in just a few minutes
00:51:29.060
do you really yeah we have um we have a guy from the ukraine who was uh tasked by the ukrainian
00:51:37.040
embassy to help the dnc dig up uh information on russia and trump uh so everything that they said
00:51:45.620
yeah everything they said that was was happening with donald trump they were actually doing we have
00:51:51.100
this guy i talked to him yesterday for about 90 minutes maybe two hours uh and he has some amazing
00:51:56.860
things to say we have that coming up in in just a few minutes when you said whistleblower i thought
00:52:01.120
we were still on the urinal thing i know you have you have contacts of the men's room attendant
00:52:05.200
no the tax department no i don't um let me uh did you watch the debate last night at all
00:52:13.680
i did i i i this is how you know i'm not a serious show i kept uh flipping back between that and the
00:52:19.560
yankees and astros and uh but let me say i think anderson cooper may have been doing that
00:52:25.040
he is so handsome isn't he i would love to see him in a speedo that guy is delicious please uh the
00:52:31.680
debates the debates the democratic debate should come with a trigger warning you know watching this
00:52:36.860
could induce vomiting i i can't uh the last time i saw that many losers on one stage was the
00:52:42.280
nuremberg trials and and and liz warren took a pounding last night she she got hit so bad she's
00:52:48.820
changing her indian name to wounded duck she was seen a woman a woman didn't get roughed up like
00:52:55.360
that last time a woman got roughed up like that clinton was leaving a motel 63 in the morning with
00:52:59.900
kathleen willie you uh uh you you you watched that last night and some of it you saw well i mean
00:53:08.160
generally speaking if you watched any of that last night um you saw elizabeth warren get mad you saw
00:53:15.380
and and kind of act like hillary clinton you saw uh joe biden get mad and act like hillary clinton and
00:53:22.240
meanwhile hillary clinton is on the sideline saying you know i if if this goes down with joe biden maybe i
00:53:28.540
should get back in who doesn't get the message we don't want hillary clinton uh i think and i'm dead
00:53:38.280
serious but i've been saying none of those people are going to be the nominee it's i really think
00:53:42.980
bloomberg's going to get in there but i mean joe biden he's still one of the front runners he did you
00:53:48.260
see him last night he had the energy of a chemo patient he was uh he was talking about wall street
00:53:53.460
wall street is clipping coupons i i've watched the movie wall street 10 times not once did gordon
00:53:59.720
gecko take a pair of scissors to the penny saber to pocket 50 cents on a roll of shaman what the hell
00:54:05.960
is he talking about and then bernie sanders i thought i had a miserable personality somebody
00:54:12.000
introduced this guy to a bran muffin this guy is the most unlikable he i gotta give him credit last
00:54:18.840
week he was in the hospital having a matzo ball removed from his aorta and he's out there still
00:54:22.760
fighting so we'll give him some credit i was surprised i was surprised on how how well he did
00:54:27.380
last night after having a heart attack i mean it's clear sign that nobody in his life loves him
00:54:32.960
because no seriously because anyone in my life if i were running for president and and uh i had a heart
00:54:40.620
attack everybody in my life would go you're not going to the debate and i'd say i'd have to
00:54:44.920
you're not going to the debate nobody everybody in his family is like yeah dad you should go to the
00:54:51.520
debate you're like we don't want you we don't want you uh on thanksgiving his wife's like pushing
00:54:56.820
him out the door in a dolly yeah he said he said there should be no such things as billionaires too
00:55:03.480
that was the other thing that really peed me oh yeah billionaires have done such damage to this world
00:55:08.280
bill gates warren buffett branson uh sam walton he's just uh look he's a hippie he's a guy who didn't get
00:55:16.860
off his parents couch till he's 65 and uh he he just it's really all based in envy and it's kind
00:55:23.140
of disgusting to me so where do you think this uh where do you think this ends you think bloomberg
00:55:29.440
because i don't think bloomberg bloomberg is now saying that he wants to get in again he might he
00:55:34.160
might step back in it's just nobody wants bloomberg either uh i don't if biden falls on his he
00:55:41.940
bloomberg keeps saying if biden falters well how much more can he falter he's bleeding from his eyes
00:55:47.040
i know his his teeth are falling out when he speaks i mean you know bloomberg has to get in there because
00:55:52.560
they might start selling you know 40 ounce cokes again at the theater but uh he's a nanny he's kind
00:55:57.920
of a swishy nanny but he's very smart and he took over did all right with new york i was living there
00:56:03.260
when he was mayor but again giuliani did most of the muscle work there but uh you know i i don't
00:56:08.640
particularly like him but i can see him having appeal after what they're trying to do and what
00:56:13.120
they've done to trump for the last uh they kept saying how unconscious what he's the most lawless
00:56:18.480
president ever didn't obama put 160 billion on a wooden crate and send it to tyran yes didn't obama
00:56:25.000
create a deep state and spy on trump while he was running for and this guy's the most lawless what are
00:56:30.100
they talking about yeah it's it's crazy when i i hear i about have an aneurysm every time i hear them
00:56:36.800
say that because the press just doesn't look in i mean they're already excusing joe biden
00:56:42.180
the the question on joe biden's son last night was phrased you know this has been completely debunked
00:56:49.960
but what do you have to say about it did you see how he pivoted on that he pivoted like a second
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baseman uh turning a double play it was beautiful he's like we did me and my son did nothing wrong but
00:57:02.060
let's stay on trump he's the real trump that's as good as he can do after 40 years in washington
00:57:06.920
right and nice and nobody nobody jumped on him they all they're all like we just we'd say something
00:57:14.180
but uh we want his supporters to be our supporters so we're going to keep our mouth shut and just let
00:57:19.760
him just melt down no you're exactly right they're watching a debate on cnn they're just tossing softballs
00:57:26.000
yeah and and there's no follow-ups and there's not just the tone compared to when you know and
00:57:31.220
people make fun of fox news but when they do a debate they actually dig a little deeper but you
00:57:35.600
know that shouldn't surprise us after what we found out about cnn this week i mean all right we'll get
00:57:40.120
to that here in just a second nick de paulo uh in uh in just uh one minute we're back into the show
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so you walk into the dentist's office for a root canal pretty soon you find yourself in the chair
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unsure whether you're about to be waterboarded or have your teeth drilled uh and you're not really
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clear on which one would be worse when the dentist comes in you finally say you know how many times
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have you done this before and he's like i don't know a couple of times i mostly do this part-time
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do you get out of the chair the answer is yes now while they're not drilling your teeth it feels like
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that sometimes when you're trying to sell your house don't have someone sell your house that's doing
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estate agent just go to realestateagentsitrust.com that's realestateagentsitrust.com go there now 10
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seconds station id so i assume that you're talking about uh project veritas and uh when you said what
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we found out about cnn tell me tell me your view on this well first of all james o'keefe is doing god's
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work this guy's the greatest journalist ever but but you know did we really have to send somebody
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undercover to cnn to find out they were anti-trump what are we what are we going to do what are we
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going to do next infiltrate the wwe to find out if wrestling's fake right right you don't you don't
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have to you don't have to do a sting operation to find out if cnn is crooked just go to any delta
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terminal and any airport in the country and watch people throwing their egg mcmuffins at the tv monitor
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i mean it's really that easy this that's one of my biggest fears going by the way because i fly a lot
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that i'm going to die in a plane crash and the last the last voice i'm going to hear is wolf blitzer
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in my head or see see the face of genie most uh that's my worst i can't believe genie most has been
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on tv forever and most people will have no idea who she is until you see her and they're like oh yeah
01:00:05.420
her well she does those real hard-hitting pieces oh yeah nera is using frozen mac and cheese you
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know something like that so bad but uh how do we not know cnn's corrupt you know who the voice of cnn
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is for the last 30 years darth vader right darth vader and don't trust it you never trust a news
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organization whose star anchorman is named wolf uh but he's german and they're great at propaganda
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wolf blitzer is really is zucker's gerbil joseph gerbil's and and uh he's he's he's as crooked
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as a rattlesnake with scoliosis and but he he keeps failing upward this guy i mean he trashed cnn
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uh nbc then he goes to cnn and their ratings uh you know lower than aoc's iq but uh probably got
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to step in and run for president speaking of uh aoc did you see that uh all of all of the uh the
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squads coming out to stand behind except ringo ringo's ringo's not coming which one's ringo uh
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presley is is the ringo oh she's the one that no one knows and so she's the ringo she's like i'm in
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the squad too and you're like i don't even know who you are she'll be crying racism about this she's
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the one who's actually wants to uh decriminalize shoplifting in boston she's quite a piece of work
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yeah these people make me want to puke uh so but how do you really feel so they are all getting
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together today they're making a big announcement uh that they are all going to be supporting bernie
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sanders so it's no surprise um but well it is when you think about it the communists are supporting
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the socialists so that's a it's actually positive are they really all these women of color are going
01:01:46.740
to support the the 90 i was looking at biden and he's right next to bernie sanders during the debate
01:01:52.840
they they look like a couple of statues that like uh the antifa kids would want to pull down
01:01:56.940
no they're you know what they are they're the two muppets up in the balcony yes they're the two
01:02:02.280
angry muppets i hate all of this you know how we can improve this theater turn this turn the seats
01:02:09.620
around yeah yeah they uh that's exactly who they are at least the muppets were funny these people the
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most humorous i have ever well let me ask you this did you see what uh buddha judge said about
01:02:22.180
uh what's his name dave chappelle let me let me can we that he wants to date him no let me play this
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listen to this part of dave chappelle's shtick and the last couple of comedy specials he did was
01:02:32.860
deliberately making fun of transgender people i don't want to write these jokes but i just can't
01:02:37.940
stop so should that just be turned off should he not have a netflix deal like so i i didn't uh i
01:02:43.280
haven't seen this special uh i will say that there comes a point where you're just straight
01:02:46.900
up hurting people and uh i don't know what goal you're hoping to achieve uh as much as there's uh
01:02:53.520
been a lot of political correctness there's also this weird way in which it's become fashionable
01:02:58.780
to attack political correctness that i think has become its own weird correctness out there
01:03:04.520
yeah nick that's you he's talking about you he's a he's talking about anybody with a sense of humor
01:03:10.000
he's an idiot first of all he's standing on six phone books during that interview
01:03:14.380
uh it's fashionable to go after people who are trying to silence us yes this is the united states
01:03:22.180
is something called the first amendment i can't believe this guy was in the military i i really
01:03:26.960
can't probably just wanted to take showers with fellas but i can't believe it's a joke relax glenn
01:03:32.500
here people are open-minded but i i can't he's more radical than obama he hides it with his little uh
01:03:38.620
boy's regular haircut and his three dollar clip-on tie but he you know what though can i just say
01:03:43.640
this i think he's the most intelligent one of the people that are on stage i just i i can't stand
01:03:48.420
what he stands for but i but i actually think he is the most intelligent one up there he could be the
01:03:53.960
guy who rockets to the top if everybody else uh bloomberg you're sticking with bloomberg glenn can i
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plug two gigs real quick yeah quickly yeah go ahead uh november 8th and 9th kansas city comedy club
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november 22nd the historic rich there in brunswick georgia and november 23rd the tiff theater
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in tifton georgia and i love you glenn turtleneck or not you love it god bless you nickdip.com follow
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you're listening to glenn back so we we've talked on this program a lot about how investing in gold and
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for the next breakdown for a restart how is that not everywhere this is a central bank
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just got this uh email in and it's from uh alex and uh alex wrote in
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i'm a conservative but i'm not naive enough to believe this question would ever be answered
01:06:29.280
by you on your show you got my attention glenn why should we bother goods conservatives play by
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the rules while spineless establishment conservatives kowtow to the leftist establishment which has
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proven time and time and time again that they couldn't care less about the will of the people
01:06:47.060
and will use sleazy loopholes or enable the judicial system which is only meant to interpret laws not
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enact them to create enact and enforce laws that were never passed through congress you're fighting
01:06:58.620
a losing battle if you think the spineless republicans will put an ounce of effort into
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fighting for their constituents and if you do you're hopelessly stupid if you think the left won't employ
01:07:10.500
every illicit means by which to enforce their legislation then you're also hopelessly stupid
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why do you insist on fighting for a side whose only date is to die a slow and agonizing death
01:07:22.400
wow i don't want to live in your world uh alex um i i understand your point i think the
01:07:31.020
as i said on television last night or maybe it's going to be in the podcast i was talking to a
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whistleblower and i said look i don't care um who gets who gets what as long as it's justice when it
01:07:47.560
comes to this impeachment thing i don't care if joe biden uh did or didn't do it if he did do it
01:07:55.640
he should pay the price if he didn't do it we should know about it if the dnc is dirty we should know
01:08:03.640
about it if donald trump in in his sons are dirty we should know about it and let everybody pay exactly
01:08:11.540
the same price i'm sick of it and you're right as i said last night if i was to describe what's
01:08:19.900
happening in ukraine my guess is now i don't know this but my guess is that the democrats are
01:08:29.440
totally dirty in ukraine but the republicans and we know mitch mcconnell is is just as dirty if not
01:08:37.500
more uh in his own life with his wife how do these guys become millionaires multiple millionaires
01:08:45.560
they're dirty they're dirty and i want them all exposed and i think that each one of these parties
01:08:54.340
thinks the other one is the titanic and they are the iceberg not knowing that they're both the titanic
01:09:02.000
and the iceberg is truth now i will tell you this i don't know how this ends
01:09:10.880
i don't know i mean you know alex i don't know what you do to fight against the machine
01:09:20.920
but this is a part of life freedom is not free and every generation has to fight for its freedom
01:09:30.940
and i believe we are in the fight for our lives we are this is this is the one that will either
01:09:37.720
enslave i don't know how many generations usually it lasts 80 years but with technology
01:09:47.580
i'm not going to stand around and i'm not going to stand around doing the same thing over and over
01:09:54.420
again expecting different results i went through the tea party i i stood up for what was right we
01:10:00.920
voted for the republicans i no longer believe the republicans i don't trust them to do anything i
01:10:06.580
know who they are i know who the press is i'm in the press i've seen it firsthand if you think it's
01:10:14.180
bad i've said this for years if you think it's bad to watch television and cable news you should
01:10:23.300
watch it from the inside being made you will lose all hope when you watch it from the inside
01:10:31.440
now i could have said that and i could have stayed at fox or cnn and just said well what's the point
01:10:38.860
why fight instead i decided to fight thinking foolishly that we could get into the cable industry
01:10:48.580
and be a force on cable you can't unless you have hundreds of millions of dollars you can't do it
01:10:57.580
okay that's fine so why are we in the cable thing well there's some people still there but the future
01:11:05.280
is digital well why even fight google and youtube and facebook they've got algorithms yeah but look at
01:11:14.800
the difference the internet and conservatives online have made already if all of us would have just
01:11:25.500
see here's the real thing we should be fighting for
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you know monday was indigenous people's day right yay indigenous people's day otherwise known as
01:11:42.840
columbus columbus day now they don't like to say columbus day because you know he bought he brought
01:11:48.440
smallpox blankets no no he didn't no he didn't however he wasn't a saint but i want you to name the
01:11:59.440
saints today can you please tell me which leader is a saint which which person is out there running a
01:12:06.780
country or doing work for a country that should be sainted today can you show that person to me
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in norway and sweden and denmark in any of these so-called places that are socialist which aren't
01:12:22.580
right before the civil war there was an argument between which was the founding of our country
01:12:32.980
which was the real which was the beginning of america was it jamestown or was it the pilgrims
01:12:53.800
plymouth that is where our country started plymouth not jamestown
01:13:00.900
now why do you say that one of the reasons why the pilgrims didn't want to come was because of
01:13:07.520
jamestown it was a bloody mess anytime anybody ever came here they were killed or in jamestown it ended
01:13:14.000
up in cannibalism because that was just another explorer when when columbus left spain
01:13:23.180
he had the spirit of plymouth with him but soon as he arrived the gold bug just consumed him
01:13:33.520
ego money power it consumed him jamestown they came for the gold and the riches
01:13:41.940
plymouth those people came to start something new to found a new jerusalem a new zion a new place
01:13:53.260
where people could be safe and worship god they made the longest running treaty with the native americans
01:14:01.260
our thanksgiving is to commemorate the thanks the thanksgiving that we gave not only to god but
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the native americans who helped the pilgrims they worked together
01:14:14.860
the problem with our nation right now is is not washington dc it is us we have chosen whether we
01:14:25.100
know it or not we have chosen jamestown we are here the nba is a great example we are here to make
01:14:33.400
money we're not here to stand for anything we're not here to stand for what is right stand against
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evil speak against evil no no no we're here to make money we're here to take money and give it to other
01:14:47.420
people that's jamestown so my fight is to get the truth out and we try to do that and i'm spending the time i
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wanted to do that thing right now we'll bump it to the top of next hour by playing the whistleblower
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and show you what we learned yesterday from an inside source that was there with the ukrainian
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prosecutors was there with the um the ukrainian embassy was was told by the ukrainian embassy to help the
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but i want to know the truth on that and i'll expose the truth but then it's up to you
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it's up to you can you share that have you shared that have you explained that have you gotten together
01:15:51.820
with friends and said hey let's really understand this and let's be really calm and how can we how can
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we share this with our friends how can we get this word out because if this is allowed to stand
01:16:05.500
there is no republic if the media believes that they can win and silence truth there is no republic
01:16:18.180
10 years ago when we first started the blaze we would not have been able to make the impact
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of the chalkboard we put together millions of views wasn't possible 10 years ago but now it's in
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your hand the other thing the other the other side is really very personal we're not going to
01:16:55.120
change it from the top nothing changed from the top the american revolution wasn't from the top
01:16:59.020
the american revolution was from the very bottom a bunch of farmers that didn't have a chance they
01:17:03.860
went to war with a rake literally a rake and no shoes that wasn't that wasn't them standing around
01:17:11.780
the people who who elongated the war quite honestly were the americans that stood around and said you
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i hope to god i'm never in the space alex that you are and i don't denigrate that space i understand
01:17:33.660
but nothing happens nothing happens if you remain in that space the biggest thing you can do
01:17:41.720
is you can choose in your own personal life is it jamestown am i here for the money the success the job
01:17:50.720
the prestige the the titles that the world may give me am i here for that or am i willing to
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i want common decency you know the the pilgrims tried socialism most people will never teach that
01:18:13.420
because they're they're too busy teaching that they were evil so how could evil people ever want
01:18:18.120
socialism and you want to talk about an upside down question they tried it it didn't work even with a
01:18:25.600
group of people that got together and said we are all in this together it didn't work
01:18:31.860
but they had the same passion that so many people that are 30 today have people who are 20 today have
01:18:41.000
can't we just all work together can't we just try to help each other yes you can
01:18:58.820
gosh alex i hope you heard that as you said i wouldn't have the guts to respond i hope it was
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welcome to the uh welcome to the program uh last night uh we had um the debate going on and when they
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got to gun control it was it was fascinating to hear especially if you go into the time tunnel tunnel
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tunnel tunnel and you go back in time and you listen to what they used to say about taking away
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people's guns and what they're saying now listen to this little montage we put together no one's
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going to come and take my gun no one's going to take anyone's gun are you suggesting that the notion
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that uh we are creating a plot to take everybody's guns away so that we can impose martial law but
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there's certainly a lot of conspiracy yes that is a conspiracy they want to create the fear that the
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government is actually going to come after guns because that helps sell more guns and it has across
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the concept this is why the nra puts up videos that try to scare americans they go to emotions they
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go to fear you know uh people want to take away your guns nobody wants to take away people's guns
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there is no ban on guns no one's banning the gun no one's taking my shotguns so uh a lot of
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conservatives say oh these uh libs they want to get rid of all the guns please please do not you know
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some of you you know are watching certain television stations or listening to certain radio programs
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please do not believe this notion that somehow i'm out to take everybody's guns away and i'm not here
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to repeal the second amendment i'm not here to take away your guns now if you own an ar-15
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keep it continue to use it responsibly hell yes we're going to take your ar-15 your ak-47
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you're not going to allow it to be used against our fellow americans anymore so to to gun owners out
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there who say well a bind administration means they're going to come from my guns bingo you're
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right if you have an assault weapon we should have a law that bans these weapons and we should
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have a reasonable period in which people can turn in these weapons they're going to say if you give
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them bump stock it's going to be a slippery slope i certainly hope so congress does not have the courage
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to act i'm going to take executive action none on this i think there's no compromise this is one we
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have to just push and push and push and push don't know what the motivation is do not yet know
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the firearms that were used or how they acquired them but we do know this is
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kind of amazing uh how quickly they have changed uh most of those were the the thens were from you
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know 2015 2016 just a few short years later you held right damn right we are coming for your guns
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but remember they're the moderates you're listening to glenn beck
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Of this Ukrainian scandal, you saw several things that stuck out.
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You saw that a woman named Chalupa, her last name Chalupa, was probably the first person to say Russia's involved.
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She also was working with the Ukrainian embassy to get dirt on Donald Trump.
01:30:10.140
She was also working with Michael Isikoff from Yahoo News.
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And she was also working at the same time that the Steele dossier was being compiled.
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But we had somebody on last night that worked at the Ukrainian embassy who she introduced herself to.
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And then later, the Ukrainian ambassador also said she is an operative for the DNC.
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And we have to work with her because after the election, they'll be very helpful to us.
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We want to make sure that we have this as a strong relationship.
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The DNC, because they were helping Hillary Clinton.
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They thought Hillary Clinton would be voted in.
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There's also that story about Joe Biden firing the really, really dirty prosecutor general.
01:31:12.680
Well, there's a guy who plays a role in both of those.
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And I talked to him for about 90 minutes, just doing some basic questioning about what do you know?
01:31:47.700
I want to show you three three clips here of of Andre talking about how Shoken, the guy that Joe Biden got fired, was not corrupt, according to him.
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Now, he worked for Shoken, but he left Shoken's employee and about what, four months or five months in because he disagreed with his policies and what he wanted to focus on.
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But he he didn't quit because of corruption or being dirty or anything else.
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The reason why he was fired is because the Soros NGO was protesting and there was pressure from Soros to get Shoken removed.
01:32:38.240
I want to make sure I understand this, because this is something that the American media will never cover.
01:32:44.440
And that is, you say that it was from day one, the George Soros organization that was that wanted him out.
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That was the question we were asking them, we came up to the protesters.
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I was the one who actually coordinated communication with the protesters on his behalf, on the prosecutor general's behalf, asking, look, guys, what happened?
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We invited them to the prosecutor's office and they still, after that, even got worse and protesting all over Facebook, all over physical protests, every day by the prosecutor's office.
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And nobody knew at the time what were they doing, what was their agenda.
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But their agenda was at the end, as we see today, is the Burisma investigation against Burisma money laundering money and Biden being involved in it.
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And that's the main thing we see today as their narrative, because at that time, we didn't understand what their narrative was.
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Let me bring in Jason Buttrill, who is our chief researcher.
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He is a guy who was former military intelligence and has been tracking this story down.
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Well, I mean, it completely dismantles a lot of what the Obama administration was saying about the entire thing with Shokin.
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We found in our own research that pretty much basically what he's saying as well.
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We found in our research that Shokin was kind of like confused.
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He was like, you didn't, and this was in a European court, that he had said, you guys haven't brought any charges against me.
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Like, you didn't even give any examples of how I'm corrupt.
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So it was the NGO on the ground, the Soros-sponsored NGO, that was saying that Shokin was corrupt.
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But it's kind of like now where, you know, Donald Trump did something with Russia.
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It was the NGO that was on the ground with Soros money that were creating this image that he was corrupt.
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Once he was fired, he was fired, and our guest said pretty clearly, fired for Burisma, not for corruption, fired for Burisma.
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They never did any investigation whatsoever of Shokin.
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Because we've talked about top-down, bottom-up strategies.
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This is top-down from the Obama administration going bottom-up, right to the source in the streets.
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This is the first time I think we're hearing this.
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Let's both fight corruption is what he was saying.
01:36:04.580
But the NGO doubled down, and instead of working with them,
01:36:12.860
Okay, so the other thing, it was very, very clear and almost sad
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when you looked at it from the Ukrainian point of view, which he did.
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He lived here in the United States for a while.
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So he, you know, understands the United States, understands how things work here, but is Ukrainian.
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And he talked about how he just, you know, his country didn't want to be ruled by the Soviet Union,
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and it didn't want to be ruled by the United States.
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And the United States came in and said, you're going to play ball our way.
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And he said they dictated everything that we did.
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And he talked about how there was this meeting that is in our timeline that Barack Obama set up at the White House.
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And he asked the, you know, the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, they call it NABU,
01:37:10.920
but it was something that the White House dictated, you have to set this bureau up,
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What you find out later in the timeline is that the head of the Anti-Corruption Bureau goes to court
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and is convicted of interfering in our election.
01:37:30.400
So it was, again, something that the White House dictated to them.
01:37:39.720
We told you that he brought in, Obama brought in all of these prosecutors,
01:37:45.960
Well, this is the guy who set that meeting up with the White House.
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Were you present or involved in that meeting being set up,
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I was asked to help organize that meeting also because it was part of my duties at the embassy,
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and it was me being involved in the prosecutor's office in Ukraine
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before the ambassador asked me to be involved in that meeting.
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But the interesting thing is I was involved in two meetings out of a week long of meetings
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with the NABU, the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine,
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And then I was blocked from attending any other meeting,
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which was basically a shock for the embassy, and this never happened before.
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But then, because they were not only in this meeting in the White House,
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they had numerous meetings within the FBI and DOJ talking about corruption
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The Ukraine embassy in Washington was blocked from attending any of those other meetings
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So what he said here, in case you didn't follow it, is he was the guy that the Obama
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administration reached out to the embassy and said, hey, we want to have an anti-corruption
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We'll have it at the White House, and then we'll have some more additional meetings
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with the DOJ later in the day, and we'll go for a week.
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But what was not common was he is the official representative of the embassy.
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The ambassador is the person that is representing the president of Ukraine and the country.
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That is the political arm to make sure that everything is on the up and up.
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Well, he was invited to, and so was the ambassador, to the White House meeting.
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But when it came to the DOJ, without any discussion at all, they banned all people from the embassy
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And the reason why this is important is because this is where, when they came out, people told
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him, we were told to basically spy on Donald Trump.
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This is amazing to me, because this meeting, as described in work from people like John
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Solomon, was originally supposed to be like, hey, let's just get together, shake hands, and
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And that was what the Ukrainians thought when they walked in.
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But what they found out later, during these two secret meetings, allegedly, was that it
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had nothing at all to do with working with each other.
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All right, so I asked him point blank, was the Obama administration directing the Ukrainians
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Mr. Sitnik, I was in contact with him prior for a couple of years, and he used to just
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brag about how he goes to the U.S. embassy in Kiev and reports to them twice a week on
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And he talks about it in public, and I think there's also reporting right now online, but
01:43:29.160
he used to do this to everybody, just brag about how he's in bed with basically the U.S.
01:43:34.120
embassy in Kiev, and they're telling him what to do.
01:43:36.640
So that's not a secret here in Ukraine, but nobody's reporting about this in the U.S.
01:43:42.140
Okay, so now Sitnik, so you know, this is the audio tape.
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Remember we played, if we have a piece of it, we played that audio tape on the TV show
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to show you what sent someone to jail or got them convicted for tampering in U.S. elections.
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It was a secret audio tape, and it was Sitnik's voice on it.
01:44:10.840
Sitnik is the guy who is the head of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau that the Obama administration
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insisted that they set up with the United States, who was also at the meeting that we just talked
01:44:25.180
about in D.D.D. It is, it's quite remarkable how much is being left on the table and how much
01:44:42.840
I can tell you that his reporting or his recollection and his testimony syncs up with a lot that we
01:44:53.120
already knew. He also, and are we going to play this tonight on TV? Do you know, we're
01:45:01.040
Yeah, there's so much stuff we're looking at putting in tonight that you have to listen
01:45:04.300
on Saturday because there's so much there, but we're picking out two things today to talk
01:45:10.180
Okay, so this is, we've already talked about Chalupa. If you're missing the five o'clock show,
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you miss one, you miss a lot. This is critical that you understand because it is going to
01:45:21.840
come down to a fight in the end on, do you impeach him or not impeach him? And if you
01:45:30.300
don't know, A, what the other side is telling you, and you don't know where they're wrong,
01:45:36.840
where they're right, and what's really going on, you can't defend the president. You can't
01:45:41.980
defend the constitution. You can't defend the DNC. If you want to defend the DNC, you have
01:45:49.060
to know what's really going on. Uh, tonight we have a few more clips, uh, from this interview
01:45:57.360
and Chalupa plays a big role. She's the one that the press is just saying, no, she wasn't working
01:46:04.280
for the DNC. Um, that's not true. And she was just doing this on her own time. Really? Because
01:46:12.040
this guy, uh, says that she was introduced to him at the Ukrainian embassy as a DNC operative.
01:46:19.760
And he actually lost his gig at the, uh, Ukrainian embassy because he wouldn't go along with it.
01:46:27.260
He's like, no, this is wrong. This is wrong for us and wrong for them as well. This is dirty,
01:46:33.340
not going to do it. And he says, the ambassador said, you don't understand. This will be good for us,
01:46:39.560
uh, after this next election, because Hillary will be in and we'll get all kinds of special
01:46:45.560
favors. We're just growing our relationship closer. And he refused to do it. He started
01:46:51.660
speaking out and nobody would listen to him in 2016. Now I'm fascinated to hear what he had to say.
01:46:59.440
Did you have any red flags go off? This is the first time we've talked to him. You have any red
01:47:05.420
Everything, like you, like you said just now, everything syncs up with what we've got,
01:47:10.780
what, what people like John Solomon has uncovered. This guy's credible. I mean, it's a fact that he
01:47:16.460
was employed at these places. That's a fact. And, and, and pretty high ranking. I mean, he was the
01:47:22.120
assistant to the prosecutor general, uh, two of them. In fact, he was also, I think, assistant to the
01:47:28.300
prime minister of Ukraine, uh, and, and, and then also high ranking in the embassy. He's not a
01:47:35.240
nobody. He's not a janitor. No, I mean, the rest of the media will not, he even says in this, in this
01:47:39.820
interview that you did with them, that he did an interview with another mainstream outlet, but they
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just didn't run it because it didn't go with their narrative. I mean, you can imagine if this was on
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the other side, like think about how many times they put Michael Avenatti on. Yeah. Not this guy.
01:47:52.000
Right. You'll see him on the blaze tonight, five o'clock. Make sure you subscribe now. BlazeTV.com
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about 30, 35 minutes from now. 888-727-BECK. Uh, most people I think know him for his opera and opera
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singing. Uh, he also did some television. I hear it's Mike Rowe. Uh, welcome to the program, Mike.
01:50:33.400
How are you? Glad I'm swell, but not swollen. Yeah, that's good. Yeah. I'm a little puffy. I'm a little
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puffy. Are you? Yeah. Ran into a beehive and, uh, either that or just eat too much. Uh, you have a new book
01:50:47.000
called the, uh, the way I heard it. And, um, and I want to talk to you about that, but first of all, just good
01:50:53.080
to see you again. Good to hear from you. Howard, how's life going? Life is good. You know, it's, uh, it's a bit
01:51:00.360
like falling down the stairs, making all kinds of progress, taking some bumps and bruises on the way.
01:51:05.180
But, uh, overall I'd be a fool to complain. Yeah. How's your mom? She's great. Thank you. She just
01:51:11.500
finished her second book. She's now officially insufferable getting an agent, you know, all of
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it. It's crazy. Mike Rowe in our New York blaze, uh, studios. Uh, this book is, you're actually living
01:51:25.860
in many ways, the life I would love to live Mike. Uh, and that is paying homage to, uh, Paul Harvey,
01:51:33.480
who is a hero of mine. And I understand he was a hero of yours. The book's dedicated to him. It
01:51:41.400
wouldn't have happened without him. And, uh, I know we've talked about this before, but you know,
01:51:46.240
I was, I was trying to figure out the right intro for the book. And I was thinking about a true story
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that happened to me back in the eighties where I was late for a flight and I had driven to BWI airport
01:51:57.760
and I knew I could make it to the gate. You know, this is before TSA went crazy and, and nine 11 and
01:52:04.760
everything else. I had about 35 minutes, but I couldn't get out of the car because I was stuck to
01:52:10.980
my seat and I was stuck to my seat because Paul Harvey was in the middle of the rest of the story.
01:52:16.320
And I truly, I had to sit there until I heard the magic words, you know, and now, you know,
01:52:22.340
the rest of the story. So the, the way I heard it is, um, is the same basic format. It started as a,
01:52:30.920
as an attempt to compress time on planes. So I wrote most of these on planes and in diners here and
01:52:37.820
there. And, uh, and that's, that's how it started. It was a hobby that got a little out of hand and,
01:52:43.320
and now it's a book. So who does your research? You know, Paul Harvey, most people don't know this,
01:52:47.700
but he would come in, in Chicago. He would come in, in the dark. He had to do about 20 minutes of
01:52:53.800
broadcast, 25 minutes of broadcast a day, but he would come in early in the morning, in the dark,
01:52:59.700
and he wouldn't leave, uh, until at least six o'clock at night, every day of his life. He struggled
01:53:07.200
for every word that he pounded out himself on the typewriter. No, it's extraordinary, but,
01:53:14.980
but it was the suit and tie part that killed me, you know, the guys in radio and he, he dressed
01:53:20.840
like a news anchor. Right. And he took, you know, he took his opinion and commentary really,
01:53:26.880
really seriously. And, and that kind of storytelling combined with that kind of a voice, um, look,
01:53:33.620
I could never hope to fill his shoes, but following in his footsteps has really been an honor. And this,
01:53:39.080
this podcast has, has found an audience and I'm, you know, I'm tickled to death by that.
01:53:44.980
And, uh, you know, I don't, I don't think I told you this before, but not long after the podcast
01:53:49.360
started, I got a letter from his son, Paul Harvey jr. Who, who wrote a lot of the rest of the story.
01:53:55.420
Yeah. And I thought, Oh no, you know, he's listened to it. There's going to be a cease and desist.
01:54:01.020
There's going to be an injunction. Yeah. He wrote and he told me that, uh, his father was no doubt
01:54:07.840
looking down and giving too enthusiastic thumbs up. And he included a really generous check to my
01:54:15.520
foundation. And, uh, as compliments go, Glenn, you know, I know you've been paid similar compliments,
01:54:20.540
but that's, that's about as high as the cotton gets. Yeah. Uh, I'm, I'm, uh, I'm never going to
01:54:26.500
be in the, uh, radio hall of fame because of Paul Harvey. Uh, I was hosting the national broadcast
01:54:33.360
for the induction ceremony for radio hall of fame. I've never told this story on the air. Stu's
01:54:38.160
looking at me like, don't tell the story. I don't care anymore. Don't do it. Um, but, uh, I was, uh,
01:54:44.480
I was asked to do the broadcast for the induction ceremony. It's a national nationwide broadcast. And,
01:54:49.720
and, uh, so I agreed to it. And the guy from the, from the museum, uh, uh, came up to me
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with like four minutes to go. And he said, we're running early. You're going to need to
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fill for like three minutes. And I said, he said, can you do it? And I said, uh, yeah. And then they
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went five, four, three. And I walked out and I had to fill for three minutes. And in the time that he
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said, do you, can you fill? And me saying, yeah, I remember that Paul Harvey was in the front row
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and, and I said, um, let me just say this on a personal note. Um, it's a dream come true. I'm
01:55:28.940
standing here on stage in Chicago in front of Mr. Paul Harvey. And sir, it is you that, uh,
01:55:35.660
introduced me to the magic of radio. It was you. When I was eight years old, I heard your voice say
01:55:42.120
Chicago O'Hare 288 dead. And I said, I could smell the smoke of the plane. I could hear the sirens.
01:55:51.900
And it's that that convinced me that the power of storytelling and radio is unlike any other.
01:55:59.240
From Chicago. Good night. Okay. That's how I did it. I walk off stage and the guy comes up to me and
01:56:05.580
he says, you son of a bitch. And I said, what? He said, you will never be in the hall of fame.
01:56:14.360
Never for what you just did. And I said, what did I do? He said, you knew sitting at the table is the
01:56:21.140
head guy who was the CEO of Eastern airlines on that crash. And I said, how the hell would I even know
01:56:27.140
that? And so this guy who was the CEO of that ad, that wound opened up and all I'm trying to do is
01:56:34.760
a fill and say something nice about Paul Harvey. So thanks Paul. Wow. That, yeah, that, that is a
01:56:43.940
terrific story by way of comparison. I can only offer this as I sat in the long-term parking at BWI in
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1985, listening to Paul Harvey. I finally got to hear the magic words and the rest of the story
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ran to the gate and missed my flight by 90 seconds. Was it Eastern airlines?
01:57:12.060
No, uh, it wasn't. It, it was in fact, uh, United and, uh, and, and the plane was still there. Glenn,
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I could see it, but they had closed the gate and it was one of the first arguments I ever had in
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public that I, that I felt like I needed to apologize for because I kind of lost it. They literally
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pointed to the plane and said, no, it's gone. And I, and I pointed to the plane and said,
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but I see it. And they said, no, it's gone. No, it's gone. It's gone. Yeah. Uh, so the,
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the book, tell me the, Tim, tell me your favorite story in the book.
01:57:42.760
Well, it started as a collection of 50 of these Harvey-esque tales, but what happened was we cut it
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down to 35 because my mother having read it said, look, these are all terrific, Michael, but you know,
01:57:55.580
it's a very lazy way to write a book, just putting stories together that you've already read on your
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podcast. And I said, well, thanks mother. What do you suggest? And she said, well,
01:58:05.100
how about a little connective tissue in between these, these, uh, biographies? So I started trying
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to answer the question, why did I write about whoever it was I just wrote about? And I tried to make that
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answer somehow rhyme with an event from my own misspent youth. And what, what came out was kind
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of an accidental memoir. So the book itself goes back and forth between autobiography and biography,
01:58:35.220
mystery and memoir. So you get the rest of the story kind of thing tempered with my own take on
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why it is. I think I might've written about a famous person who I've never met.
01:58:47.220
Mike, how has your life changed since you, you left a regular TV show? I mean,
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you had lots of money in the bank and you, uh, didn't even, I think you owned a toothbrush,
01:59:00.280
but really nothing else. You were always traveling. Have you settled down? What is,
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what is your life like now? Well, I still have access to literally hundreds of dollars, Glenn.
01:59:10.620
Um, and, uh, and I, and I still travel. I was on the road last year, about 220 days. Um,
01:59:18.480
the micro works foundation happily has exploded. We're 11 years old now. We've, uh, given over
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$5 million in work ethic scholarships to kids who are willing to learn a skill and master a trade
01:59:31.120
as legacies go from dirty jobs. Um, I'm awfully proud of that. Yeah. Uh, there's a show on Facebook
01:59:37.860
called returning the favor. That's a straight up unapologetic celebration of bloody do-gooderism
01:59:43.680
that now has 400 million views. Proud of that. Um, somebody's got to do it, which followed dirty
01:59:49.620
jobs, found a home for a couple of years inexplicably on CNN. And then against what I'm
01:59:56.040
sure you'll agree are impossible broadcast odds wound up becoming the number one show on the Trinity
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Broadcasting Network. That's amazing. So that's that it's simply not possible. And now this podcast
02:00:10.080
has 120 million downloads and it's become a book that I'm told is going to do well. And so look, I,
02:00:18.380
I'm, I'm embarrassingly fortunate and, uh, still busy, still brushing my teeth and, uh, still earning
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more than I spend. Good, good, good. All right. Sounds great. Mike, great talking to you. Thank you so
02:00:31.840
much. Um, Hey, and I haven't ruined my career yet in the national broadcasting hall of fame. So
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there's still time for that too. Okay. All right. Because you're an inspiration because you are an
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inspiration. Okay. Uh, Mike, thank you so much. Mike Rowe. Thanks a lot. You bet. The name of the
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Hey, a couple of things, show notes. One, we're going to be doing a call in show here in about 15
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888-727-BECK. Um, also our Mercury one ball is happening a week from this Saturday, October 26th.
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Tanya and I are hosting it. Uh, we have a silent auction and I think that just went live. Um, do you
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to have you there. Mercury one.org slash M one ball. It's a week from Saturday. We do it once a year
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and we'd love to have you there. Uh, let me get into, um, uh, Beto and guns. Uh, here's what he said.
02:04:49.200
And here's what he said last night, uh, about taking people's guns. Congressman, you just made
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it clear that you don't know how this is actually going to take weapons off the streets. If you can
02:05:00.060
develop the plan further, I think we can have a debate about it, but we can't wait. People are
02:05:04.680
dying in the streets right now. We can't wait for universal background checks that we finally have
02:05:09.220
a shot to actually get through. We can't wait to ban the sale of new weapons and high capacity
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magazines. So we don't wind up with millions more of these things on the street. Okay. Stop.
02:05:18.540
We can't. So research shows on the left research shows the fastest way to start a civil war is to
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take people's guns. Listen to what Buddha judge is saying here. Beto, you're not going far enough,
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fast enough. We can't wait. We can't wait to pass this law. Passing this law is not so long.
02:05:40.360
Changing the constitution takes a long time. If they can't wait to pass a law, which would then
02:05:50.240
go through the courts and be found unconstitutional. But if they can't wait to do that, they certainly
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can't wait to follow the constitution. And that is the point of our system to slow people down from
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feeling emotional and doing something that takes away people's rights.
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And he was described as the moderate one. Incredible. They had a nice little battle
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about that. And the fact that you have someone saying, well, we're not going to go door to door
02:06:16.980
and confiscate the guns. It would be great. We can have a debate if you, if you, if you develop the
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policy further, that's not the moderate position of the democratic party. It's just someone, he wants
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all the same policies, but he's saying he's not going to confiscate the guns. They're going to have a,
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what was, it was a voluntary buyback system, which is fantastic. What happened in New Jersey? Didn't
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they do a, didn't they do a voluntary buyback and a turn in of the bump stocks? Bump stocks. Yeah.
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How many did they get? Cause I know they had a real problem in New Jersey. They had to buy that
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big storage facility. Yeah. They got zero, zero, zero people turned them in. But the full zero,
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right. Every one of the zero, every one of them. Yeah.