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On this episode of The Glenbeck Program, we discuss the impact of last night's Democratic Debates. Featuring: Elizabeth Warren, Beto O Espaustor, Elizabeth Warren on Guns, Elizabeth Warren on Gun Control, and Elizabeth Warren's response to a question about gun control.
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenbeck program so if you didn't
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have to watch it uh it was wildly entertaining you didn't have to watch it uh if you can just
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watch it in highlight clips and that's what you pay us to do to give you the digest and the
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and the highlights of last night's debate and oh is it going to be fun if it wasn't if the
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destruction of our country wasn't hanging in the balance it would be a lot more fun but still
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still i think wildly entertaining in the clip form we go to that in one minute
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this is the glenbeck program okay what are you doing if you're in pain why are you still in
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all right that'll be a good show today yeah you had the big event last night how you doing
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i'm feeling pretty good excited about talking about last night's debate
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uh uh i'm not supposed to acknowledge that right we're just supposed to act as if you're speaking
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just like okay yeah i'm just reaching out to a new constituency the people that speak latin pig
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latin uh and it's not my first language so i'm sorry if i butchered it but i want you to know
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that i'm just like you i'm part of your community just yes that and that proves it nothing proves it
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like awkwardly blurting out language like that i'd ray who stay or right stew oh okay because i yeah
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yeah oh man did you see it did you see it when when uh wasn't beto first broke out he was the
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first one to come out of the gate with spanish yeah and cory booker and elizabeth warren their faces
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were like oh oh but the cory booker is the perfect example he it was such a cory booker moment because
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it was being shared all over the internet like look at cory booker he's like oh rolling his eyes at
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beto but he did it too that's why he was rolling his eyes he's like crap this guy took my good idea
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he was mad that later on he was going to speak in spanish awkwardly and he's pissed off that beto
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did it first so bad it was so bad okay i because i'm excited to get to some of the highlights uh let's
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let's start with warren on guns here's elizabeth warren on guns in this period of time that i've been
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running for president i've had more than a hundred town halls i've taken more than two thousand
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unfiltered questions oh that's crazy and the single hardest question i've gotten i got one from a little
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boy and i got one from a little girl oh boy these are hard and that is to say when you're president
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how are you going to keep us safe oh boy that's our responsibility as adults not as president but as
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adults will die today from gun violence children and stop stew seven children will die today from
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gun violence have you ever heard that stat uh i don't know the breakdown of yeah how are we getting
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to seven children will die today from gun violence well i mean you know there's obviously they're going
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to probably count uh suicides in there i'm assuming yes but i mean you know there's tens of like what is
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roughly 30 000 people a year die so if from gun from guns um so so if you're counting suicides and
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you're counting like chicago yep yeah you know and where are you talking about are you saying school
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shootings essentially no no no she says not in school shootings she said out by the pool
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you know uh just from just from guns okay well wait a minute there's a difference between somebody
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some kid getting a hold of a gun that shouldn't you know because parents didn't lock it up or
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whatever and they're you know in the you know in the playroom and there's dad's gun they pick it up
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and they accidentally shoot themselves there's a difference between that and suicide that and you
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know uh gang violence there's a huge difference where is the cutoff for kids right i mean it it really
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does depend i mean if but that's if there's 30 000 roughly uh gun deaths in the united states if you
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include everything and then if seven a day for children would be about 2500 right for the day so
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like i think that's it's not uh out of the line of what you would think is uh is the number of course
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it does matter what you're counting and how what we're yeah exactly what they're trying of course the
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picture they're trying to paint is seven kids a day get shot as they're just sitting in school in the
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cafeteria because of school shootings they're trying to well she says she go ahead and play the
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rest it's children and teenagers and they won't just die in mass shootings they'll die on sidewalks
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they'll die in playgrounds they'll die in people's backyards gun violence is a national health emergency
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in this country stop and we need really important a national health emergency why do you think they are
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pushing uh trump on the border why do you think they are making it so he only can take emergency
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presidential powers to do it they want him to do that so badly because they're going to do the same
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thing right here correct and they're setting it up right now this is a national health emergency
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we have to do something about guns now she goes on that's only elizabeth warren
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could possibly do in smoke signals watch and we need to treat it like that
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so what can we do we can do the things that are sensible we can do the universal background checks
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we can ban the weapons of war but we can also double down on the research and find out what
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really works where it is that we can make the differences at the margins that will keep our
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children safe we need to treat this like the virus that's killing our children you didn't address
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virus we have to treat this needs to go and figure out a way to get the guns that are already out there
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what i think we need to do is we need to treat it like a serious research problem which we have not
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done a serious stop stop stop we have not done a serious research uh on on what works what doesn't
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look at john lott's book there's a lot of serious research in that serious research doesn't seem like
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they like that one though yeah the things you're doing in research shows it doesn't make any
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difference everything you propose makes no difference and there's lots of serious research
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done on their assault weapons ban which showed no effect at all they had an assault weapons ban
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it was repealed because it didn't work well expired but yeah it wasn't renewed because it did nothing
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uh the much more aggressive policies in places like australia also lots of serious research done on
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those that showed that there was no impact whatsoever on homicide rates uh but you know hey
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let's this is a very common left-wing talking point which is they won't even let us research guns
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you can research anything you want but they a they they're talking about the federal government
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paying for that research which of course is a big a part of it and one of the protections this
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goes back years and democrats were involved in this at the beginning was we aren't going to allow
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money to go and do all sorts of research on gun owners because there's you know the the concept
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being that what they're going to do is is a violate the privacy of gun owners which and and b try to
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overturn this right of theirs that is constitutionally guaranteed so to get certain restrictions on guns
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they said well we will promise you that we're not going to make a registry of of gun owners and all
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these things now of course obviously it's been some time people forget that so they've completely
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reversed their position on it but this was not a right-wing position it used to be very american
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that you don't want the government going in and you know no register lists yeah a register is the
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first is the first way uh the first step to gun control and gun banning and cory booker called for
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that last night i love here let's go to booker on guns well first of all i want to say my colleague
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and i both have been hearing this on the campaign trail but what's even worse is i hear gunshots in
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my neighborhood i think i'm the only one i hope i'm the only one on this panel here that had seven
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people shot in their neighborhood just last week someone i knew shahad smith was killed with an
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assault rifle at the top of my block last year all right stop does anyone think does anyone think
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that cory booker lives in the ghetto i do not okay what he just let me just translate uh political
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bullcrap into english because i speak political bullcrap now not fluently it's not my first
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language but i've learned first language is pig latin right pig right yes pig latin okay but i also speak
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uh political bullcrap so let me translate this to uh to uh english uh i hope i'm the only one i think i am
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because i'm the only one that lives in new jersey uh that has you know some of the most stringent laws
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uh but even in the really nice sections of new jersey because you know i'm a pretty powerful guy
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and i'm not going to be living in the slums i'm not going to be living in you know places you know
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like chicago you can live it up or you can live in places where they're shooting people all the time
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but my town and my state and the town that i was you know mayor of is so horrible through and through
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that even the nice neighborhoods where where a senator can live
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uh it's so bad that i'm hearing gunshots in the middle of the night and seven people were shot
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in my neighborhood so what i'm really trying to say is good lord help us new jersey's completely out of
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control anyway that's what he actually was saying yes uh last night but the political speech was
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oh my gosh guns are just guns are out of control i mean i think i'm the only one but it's coming to
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your neighborhood too well yes if you live in new jersey and it's a weird thing to brag about
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considering he was in control of the city through large portions of this time like he could have had
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an influence in theory yeah about how the city was doing no well no you can't because they've
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already enacted all of the bans new jersey you don't want to go to new jersey with a gun
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you believe me i know that i used to live a block away from it and i was in legitimately terrified of
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it because i lived one block from the river uh that separates pennsylvania new jersey i was on the
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pennsylvania side and pennsylvania has you know relatively normal i would say gun laws you know not not
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super you know it's not lax not lax but not restrictive and so you know you you might put
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if you have a gun you might put it in your trunk you might have it with you you know there's a lot
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of things you might do you go to prison you go across that bridge one step into new jersey they pull
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you over and you could go to prison for years yeah like i think it's 20 years i was terrified to take
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it anywhere because i just mistakenly forget it in the back the back or or go to the gas station that i
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would go to that's right across the bridge you know or it like because you know of course gas is
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it's inexpensive in new jersey in comparison so you'd cross the bridge a lot of times and if you
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forget and i you could legitimately go to prison for multiple years and it's happened to people
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no i happen to average citizens fly out of newark i i remember distinctively one time i flew out of
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newark new jersey and i was taking my gun because i was going out west and i was going to go do some
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shooting so i bring my gun with me and i remember having like an hour-long conversation okay i'm
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going into new jersey uh okay don't have any hollow points make sure there's no hollow points uh you
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know what is the what is the magazine supposed to be is it is the magazine supposed to be in the
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glove box and the gun is in the trunk of the car and then walking in with a locked case into the
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airport in new jersey and and i was treated like i was a terrorist i brought the gun up and they told
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me i had it in two separate cases i had the ammunition in one locked case and i had the gun
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in one locked case okay unless the gun or the ammunition suddenly became houdini and they were also
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sexually attracted to to each other there was no way they were going to get out and mate on the plane
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underneath the plane oh my gosh the the airline told me i needed it in three pieces and three
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pieces of locked luggage uh and so we had to we had to do all of that and then the airline lost my
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luggage they shipped it up to canada so my gun was going around a carousel up in quebec canada and
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nobody approached it for a while because the entire nation of canada surrendered to my luggage
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it's crazy what's going on but cory booker he's uh he's afraid for his life so last night i think
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we were very clear your gun rights are going to be infringed if not taken away if these radicals
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find themselves in office and it was important to notice that all of them talked about an emergency
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this is why they are not doing anything down on the border because they need trump to declare an
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emergency through executive order and take over the border once he does that they are all going to sit
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in their office and laugh they'll be outraged but they will laugh because they know when they get into
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office it's a national emergency on climate change it is a national emergency on gun laws it's a national
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emergency on speech it will become a dictatorship no ifs ands or buts once you start going and
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legislating or not legislating just declaring national emergencies president has all the power he wants
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and if you get somebody who wants to do that and start bypassing the system which i believe the
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democrats are now setting up for that's a problem and it's a problem for republicans it's a rep it's a
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all right let's do a quick let's do a quick residence update for cory booker okay so it is
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part of his shtick that he lives kind of in the neighborhood where he used to live he lives in a
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condo now um the average house price in all of new jersey is three hundred and thirty thousand dollars
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i believe it is and uh his in newark has a condo at four hundred and thirty five thousand dollars
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um now that is uh it's a they keep a lot of people call it modest now of course he's not there all that
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often obviously he lives in washington dc when he had a choice to go to washington dc he picked a
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place with the average neighborhood income of 150 000 and what forbes has deemed quote america's six
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sixth hippest hipster neighborhood oh my god because he's a man of the hipsters yes so that
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is cory booker so this is part of his brand that i swear i still live in newark in a place close to
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where i grew up right and he lives so he lives in a condo an expensive condo yeah in in uh in newark
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new jersey so if you're living in newark and you're in a high rise you're not living in the burbs
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you're living in the inner city so yeah no one no one that's sane ever says hey you know what let's
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go to newark have you thought about buying a condo in newark no i don't even want to stop at the
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train station no you don't i don't want to go to the airport in newark i mean newark is not a good
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place again this guy had a lot of control over that it was only the mayor right for a long time
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a long time no big deal no big deal on that um all right we're gonna get into medicare uh also um
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uh what's her name tulsi uh tulsi gabbard she she did really well but she was one of those that i
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think the average americans were like who's who's who's this oh yeah i mean the the her no one knows
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who she is i mean unless you really follow this stuff you're not going to know who tulsi gabbard is
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but she i thought did pretty well last night well she did really well against the other guy who i
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went who the hell is this oh yeah tim ryan oh my gosh that guy should be out today yeah he his wife
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should sit him down and go uh honey honey i love you but but no one else does nobody else does it's
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not going anywhere yeah stop stop you're spending the kids education money and uh stop i'm sure he's
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not spending the kids education money well who's donating to that campaign after after that
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performance i would say not many people not many people we have that also castro on uh trans
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abortions that that was an interesting moment oh this is so fun we're all gonna die but we're all
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gonna die laughing uh on the way you're listening to glenn beck we've been telling you a lot lately
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about how google and facebook are trying to silence conservative voices did you see what happened on
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reddit yesterday yeah some ban with a what was it a trump yeah trump forum uh and uh this make no
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mistake the algorithms and everything else this is silencing people before an election that's what's
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happening uh so they're there you know this is a powerful reminder that cyberspace is like a it's like
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all righty uh hello pat gray hello glenn beck uh my thoughts and my prayers are going to be with
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you tomorrow thank you uh pat is going under the knife i'm a little offended by that is that all
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yeah that's all i got thoughts and prayers i'm gonna think about you and i'm gonna like hey lord
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help him out would you uh but that's all i'm really i'm gonna do can i uh clear one thing up i've never
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sold real estate okay only realtors are members of the national association okay so you've never been
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a real estate i've never been a real estate agent i was not an amway salesman yes you were no i've been
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an aflac salesman before the duck when nobody knew what the hell aflac was aflac and so you can
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imagine you were selling insurance so i was selling insurance you went through a period no i sold
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insurance do not test me on this don't test you it's my life you also you tried to sell me products
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never not once did i ever try to sell you a product no this only happened for a couple of months
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while i was out of work and i thought okay radio's not working so i went this is 25 years ago yeah i
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went into aflac sales for a couple of months and tried to educate people on what aflac is because they
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don't have any idea oh so it's my health insurance no it's it's a supplemental thing to your health
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insurance so that you get a check when i don't know i don't understand so what you're saying so
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you're really good at selling it so what you were saying what you were saying here is this economy
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does not work for it didn't work for you you know it did not it only works for the bourgeoisie you
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know yeah i found that out on the carl marx memorial stage last night it was crazy every word out of
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their mouth was a lie or marxist theory everything and they might as well be using the word bourgeoisie
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because that's what they continually talk about in this class warfare and the proletariat is being left
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behind and that have you ever seen anything like this no i've never seen anything like this i've
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never i've let me wait wait wait wait i gotta go to this here's castro on trans abortion
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secretary castro this one that's for you all of you on stage support a woman's right to an abortion
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you all support some version of a government health care option would your plan cover abortion
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mr secretary yes it would uh i don't believe only in reproductive uh freedom i believe in
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reproductive justice nice catchphrase what that means is that just because a woman or let's also not
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forget someone in the trans community thank you a trans female oh my god right wait so doesn't mean
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they shouldn't have okay exercise he said trans female but i think he means trans man right a person
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who's transitioning to a female being a man into a female into a female so here's the thing here's the
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thing wait i am so what so started as a female no no started as a man transitioned to a female so
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remember no it's gotta be the other way around abortion no it's not men can have babies
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but i think he's talking about a person a woman starting out as a woman who maybe is transitioning
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to a man but now she's a man but she can have but she gets pregnant whoa whoa why sorry but he
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gets pregnant why the hatred from this guy what about men because i am so tempted to do this if i were 20
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i would do this just to stir it up okay i would say i want to have a baby and then i would have them
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implant a baby because men can have babies too now so i implant a baby and then demand a government
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paid for abortion i you laugh you know i think uh if you happen to have a membership to blaze tv
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blaze tv.com slash glenn promo code glenn uh you can uh get over to uh stephen crowder's program and
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i believe if i'm not mistaken stephen dressed up as a woman said he was a trans a person transitioning
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acquired urine from craigslist from a pregnant woman so went to a planned parenthood said they
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were pregnant and asked for an abortion i swear he did this bit does anyone yeah he did he did yes he
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actually did this he did and planned parenthood was going along with it even though obviously
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no no nothing like a woman right but even though they knew he was a man and if your urine comes
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back i mean he took the thing and he poured it into you know their test they did the testing
00:27:27.280
okay and and he came back pregnant came back pregnant but for a man that is a sign of prostate cancer
00:27:35.840
and they wouldn't even say hey you should have your prostate checked okay because they had to
00:27:44.140
accept blindly that he was a woman even though it's stephen crowder in a dress it's crazy okay
00:27:51.920
gosh it was so clear it was a man and any doctor knows that's a sign you can't be pregnant you can't
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be pregnant as a man you cannot be pregnant so if your p shows that you're pregnant that is a
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clear sign you have prostate cancer and they did nothing it was unbelievable unbelievable at one
00:28:14.560
point in the debate last night cory booker said you know we a huge problem we have in this country
00:28:18.120
is we will just we have it right we do i believe we have it about helping helping african-american
00:28:24.800
trans-americans let's see if this is the clip here it is listen to this look civil rights is someplace to
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begin but in the african-american civil rights community another place to focus on was to stop the
00:28:35.800
lynching of african-americans we do not talk enough about trans americans especially african-american
00:28:42.580
trans-americans we don't talk about how many children about 30 percent of lgbtq kids who do
00:28:52.100
not go to school because of fear it's not enough just to be on the equality act i'm an original
00:28:56.980
co-sponsor we need to have a president that will fight to protect lgbtq americans every single day
00:29:04.280
what about two-spirited yeah they're not going nearly enough down the alphabet to get to the
00:29:09.640
lgbtq two plus i left out the questioning they've left out the intersex they left out the asexual
00:29:15.680
they've left out the two spirit and the plus people i'm pissed why can't they be inclusive
00:29:22.780
if a society was designed from scratch right yeah with their sole goal to talk about transgendered
00:29:32.180
people could we talk about it more i mean we spend like 80 of our time i think talking about
00:29:38.460
transgender people where they do go to the bathroom no no no how they're gonna get their
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surgeries how beautiful every single one of them are there's not one ugly transgender person you are
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bigoted if you won't if you date if you won't date a transgender i mean we are this is now transgender
00:29:54.420
population estimated to be at 0.6 percent of america what the african-american transgender population i
00:30:00.720
guess what no roughly a tenth of that you how dare you get it right african-american trans-american
00:30:08.080
person okay so they're they're transitioning between here in mexico what do you mean trans-american
00:30:13.540
that's what they were called by cory booker okay african-american trans-american okay so that person
00:30:20.820
is what maybe 0.06 percent of the population i mean i we talk about it all the time every series i turn on
00:30:31.740
has a trans character in it now yeah i mean i look transgender people deserve all the rights that
00:30:37.600
everyone else gets and by the way that's it they don't deserve extra ones but they deserve the exact
00:30:42.060
amount of rights that everyone else has but could we possibly talk about it more it's like they're
00:30:47.020
every one of these debates guys we need to have a conversation it's like all we're doing is having
00:30:51.300
conversations about this it's all we do all day yeah it's like they're 89 percent of the population
00:30:57.000
not 0.6 and if you are hetero you don't you're you don't even have a place at the table no you have
00:31:06.320
no place at the table and you do not need to talk about our heterosexual please we don't need any more
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talk about who we're having sex with we can i swear or what gender we are we have way too much gender
00:31:17.480
and sex talk do we not i mean it's it it is perfectly uh aligned with the democratic party in that like
00:31:25.260
everything is identity politics so of course they want to talk about that more that's all they care
00:31:30.380
about is what group you're in that's it you looked at it last night i think castro did well largely
00:31:36.160
because everyone was afraid of saying anything bad about him because he's hispanic every single time
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immigration came up all the other candidates i agree with julio castro over there see because his
00:31:47.540
last name's castro i agree with him that makes me good and and he's sitting there like i'm at zero
00:31:52.860
percent why are they treating me like i'm leading they were all trying to kiss his ass he's at zero
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percent but they're so focused on the identity stuff that they can't help themselves i have to play
00:32:04.640
i have to play betto's answer on 70 percent income tax oh are you for seven 70 percent income are you for
00:32:13.280
the federal government just leaving people with 30 percent of what they work for here's his answer
00:32:18.640
this economy has got to work can't answer for everyone and right now we know that it isn't and
00:32:25.660
it's going to take all of this coming together to make sure that it does necesitamos incluir
00:32:30.920
cada persona en nuestro democracia cada votar cada votante necesitamos la representación y cada voz
00:32:47.580
necesitamos escuchar right now we have a system that favors those who can pay for access and outcomes
00:32:54.660
that's how you explain an economy that is right to corporations and to the very wealthiest a two
00:32:59.620
trillion dollar tax cut that favored corporations while they were sitting on record piles of cash
00:33:05.140
and the very wealthiest in this country at a time of historic wealth inequality a new democracy that
00:33:11.520
is revived because we return power to the people no packs no gerrymandering automatic and same-day
00:33:17.440
voter registration to bring in more voters and a new voting rights act to get rid of the barriers
00:33:22.020
that are in place now that's how we each have a voice in our democracy and make this economy work
00:33:26.440
for everybody that that's time sir i'll give you 10 seconds to answer if you want to answer the
00:33:31.920
direct questions would you support a 70 percent individual marginal tax rate yes no or pass i would
00:33:37.300
support a a tax rate and a tax code that is fair to everyone tax capital at the same rate that you
00:33:42.880
you tax ordinary income take that corporate tax rate up to 28 you would generate the revenues you need
00:33:48.540
to pay for the program he won't answer the main question no won't say yes well you won't say yes
00:33:52.620
or no to the 70 this party's now embarrassed to say no not 70 that's amazing they can't and they won't
00:33:59.740
they just won't say it instead he wants to raise the capital gains to what the upper tax bracket
00:34:05.760
which is 40 wasn't it betto that said uh that he will not take a vice presidential uh position
00:34:13.520
if the if the president on the ticket is a male because it's time we have a uh a vice president
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that's female what about a trans president well that's what i was thinking but i i just betto i just
00:34:28.720
want you to know after your performance last night nobody wants you're not you're not going to be vice
00:34:35.400
president of the local beekeepers club he doesn't have to worry about no it's uh no america finally
00:34:42.400
sees you for exactly what you are a zero thanks pat good luck with the surgery we will pay thank you
00:34:50.720
for you tomorrow i will tell you though our health care system is so bad oh it's broken it's broken
00:34:55.100
you're gonna be piled in the street right just i know it's weird because that didn't we get obamacare
00:35:00.240
i thought that was supposed to cure all of this and all they did was complain about how bad the health
00:35:04.540
care system was it's incredible these people just passed a giant program that told they said it was
00:35:10.320
going to fix all of this and here they are two or three years later oh yeah wow this is a disaster
00:35:14.560
we need a whole new program incredible i do believe there were one two three three people
00:35:21.220
that were saying they're only going to come back and say this has failed and that's why we need a
00:35:27.480
single-payer system yeah and you know how many how many fact checks did we need to endure as
00:35:31.780
conservatives when we said it was oh they always called it false they always said it was false it
00:35:35.960
doesn't it's not a single-payer obama doesn't believe in that he said it yeah he said it he
00:35:42.340
also said the opposite and and all the people who designed this specifically tell us it's going to
00:35:47.800
be single-payer eventually and here we are like one election later and every candidate up there is
00:35:53.860
like yeah of course single-payer obviously it's incredible it's nuts it's not credible seriously
00:35:59.660
where are you gonna move i was talking to a guy last night and he said i'm i'm uh i think i'm
00:36:04.800
gonna move to switzerland he said i was talking to some swiss you know uh people family and i said
00:36:10.400
swiss family robinson and he didn't laugh and i said uh he said yeah we were you know we we went
00:36:16.640
with a swiss family to antarctica for for a month and i'm like you're gonna build a house in antarctica
00:36:22.820
he's like no switzerland i'm like okay i can't follow your travels okay but i as i said to him
00:36:28.780
where are you gonna go maybe antarctica would be safe switzerland is switzerland isn't necessarily
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safe from insanity look what's happening in europe if we continue down this road we are looking at
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so there was a lot of answers that climate change was our our biggest threat last night
00:41:00.580
uh but only one person said that russia was our biggest threat and it is it's china or russia
00:41:08.980
well maybe iran i don't i don't know they're all such big threats in different ways we should talk to
00:41:16.340
an expert we have that expert with us and uh her credentials with the cia are amazing if you've ever
00:41:26.900
watched mission impossible um that kind of in a roundabout way a lot of that it involved her all the
00:41:38.460
mask making and everything else that's this person's story and you actually know her story from
00:41:46.240
movies but we're going to talk to her about her new book and also the threat posed overseas and are we
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prepared for it in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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i want to i want to bring our guest uh jonna mendez she is the author of the moscow rules
00:43:33.240
she is the former chief of disguise at the cia um and uh we'll get into some of her other things
00:43:41.200
that will and how you know her in just a second first of all uh jonna welcome to the program how
00:43:45.480
are you thank you i'm i'm great it's good to be here uh so you were the you were the former chief
00:43:51.780
of disguise which the cia if i understand this right didn't have until they started watching the
00:43:59.520
old mission impossible series and they were like hey jonna can we do that there was a disguise
00:44:07.520
capability but it was uh not dormant it wasn't uh widely used and it wasn't really well thought of
00:44:15.220
it was it was uh my husband who really went in and stirred things up and started bringing
00:44:20.220
some creativity to what we did with disguise how we used it uh and it became uh it became just an
00:44:27.680
incredible tool so how come we weren't using the when you think of spies you do now think of mission
00:44:33.480
impossible which by the way we don't have the masks like that right uh we do have masks we have
00:44:41.020
we watched mission impossible for years sort of out of the corner of our eyes while we were
00:44:46.380
developing our own program what they show in mission impossible on screen is it's a lot of cgi it's a
00:44:52.940
lot of right fudging uh what we needed was something you could put on in 10 seconds and take off in five
00:45:00.020
and something that you could brief uh brief uh someone in something that animated something that actually
00:45:06.800
was realistic and we developed that and we used those extensively and the guy who was first did
00:45:13.680
the work on planet of the apes is he the guy who helped develop the the masks with you that's where
00:45:21.860
it began with us uh his name was john chambers he was he was the first hollywood makeup expert to get
00:45:27.140
a star on the walk of fame to get an oscar uh he did planet of the apes we didn't want to turn people
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into apes right but we were really interested in his technology and his materials uh that was really
00:45:39.500
the beginning of our mask program we went way past what they do in movies um they have lights they have
00:45:46.400
retakes they have all kinds of opportunities to make it right we had one shot when we're using a mask on
00:45:53.660
the streets of moscow and it had to be it had to be difficult because without lights and and masks and
00:45:59.960
heavy makeup and everything else that sometimes you know when you see people uh in heavy makeup etc it's
00:46:08.440
very obvious and it it would be really difficult to make it look real and not like a rubber mask
00:46:16.380
well the parameters of our mask what you had to be able to put it on in a parking garage in an unlit
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parking garage get out of the car and know that it was perfect that it was aligned that it was
00:46:29.440
registered that it was on and that it would not draw any attention with the hair and everything
00:46:34.820
yeah so with the hair and everything you would just pull it over your head like a stocking cap
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not quite like a stocking cap but yeah you would pull it on and you would pull it off
00:46:46.240
i stood in front of uh george hw bush in the oval office when he was president i was wearing one i had
00:46:52.840
just briefed him i told him i was there to show him a new product he said well he looked at my hands
00:46:58.620
he looked around i didn't have a bag he said well where is it and i i did a tom cruise reveal actually
00:47:05.360
i put my finger under one side of it and just peeled it off of my face and
00:47:09.620
oh my gosh there john nunu was there bob gates was there and they were all incredulous at um
00:47:17.880
at how good it was oh my gosh um you you you and your husband also are the author of argo which
00:47:25.020
was made into a movie you went in uh or your husband your husband did you did not go in did
00:47:30.500
you i did not yeah i watched from the sidelines holding my breath i bet um tell me a little bit
00:47:36.800
tell me about that in case anybody doesn't know about argo and and what you and your husband were
00:47:41.120
involved in well tony mendez was a was an artist he was hired as an artist by the cia he had a very
00:47:47.400
creative mind and when the iranian revolution happened and um 60 some americans were taken
00:47:53.900
hostage at our embassy after it was overrun six escaped out a back door they were on the streets
00:48:01.660
of tehran didn't know where to go the canadians bless their hearts took them in and the canadians
00:48:08.680
held on to these american we call them house guests they called them house guests they kept
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them for 84 days but someone had to come up with a way to get them out of the country and tony
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with his connections to hollywood uh came up with an idea of disguising them as a hollywood location
00:48:28.560
scouting party looking for just the right bazaar for their movie he said everyone knows that hollywood
00:48:35.380
is a little bit crazy this was a plausible cover they thought so tony went in gave them all their new
00:48:42.140
bios their new names their new histories their new backgrounds he said learn it learn it you have two
00:48:48.000
days and he walked them out through the tehran airport through the revolutionary guards with their
00:48:54.540
trigger finger um attitude with their guns at their side that airport was a dangerous dangerous place
00:49:02.060
walked them out and everybody went home safe and happy and we still see those six house guests
00:49:08.420
we still see them maybe once a year we uh we we bump into them frequently i just got a letter from
00:49:15.340
one saying how many times can we thank you for saving our lives amazing that's amazing um and it's it's
00:49:22.640
amazing to me you were in you were in moscow the moscow rules um which it means means what exactly the
00:49:32.220
moscow rules well i gave a book talk last night in seattle and the the the chief of station moscow the
00:49:39.840
cia chief of station moscow who was in the book was at the talk last night he said that one rule that
00:49:46.480
you put in uh uh float like a butterfly sting like a bee before muhammad ali picked that up as a as a
00:49:56.020
as a motto that was the cia station in moscow that was our mantra and uh jack was very pleased to see
00:50:04.400
that it was in the book they are rules of comportment they are rules of behavior when you're smothered
00:50:09.920
within with with with surveillance but you still have to communicate with the russians who are
00:50:16.680
providing us with intelligence what are you going to do these these were the rules that allowed you to
00:50:22.560
stay safe to keep your agent safe most importantly to keep the agent safe because if you were found out
00:50:31.340
you would simply be thrown out of the country and embarrassed with newspaper photos but if that agent
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was exposed and that's what they wanted was the agent he would be arrested taken to lubianca he would
00:50:44.700
be executed he would be shot in the back of the head they did it over and over and over and when
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aldrich ames that huge aldrich ames case the treasonous cia officer about a dozen russians were arrested
00:50:58.420
and killed because aldrich ames exposed them so um do we have moscow rules now i mean if i if i
00:51:08.280
understand this uh right it's rules that we all kind of play by um in some regard uh where we don't
00:51:16.400
have those rules anymore um or is that just basic spy etiquette and moscow rules are different
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this these rules will always be morphing and changing as tactics evolve so in the new cyber
00:51:35.160
verse that we all live in i'm sure that there is a um a technological bent to these rules now that was
00:51:43.600
not there then but a lot of these are kind of evergreen one of them is don't harass the opposition
00:51:51.560
which means pardon me but it means don't piss off your surveillance because they will come after you
00:51:58.640
and they can do that they can bumper lock you they can smother you with surveillance there was a there's
00:52:04.780
an incident at the very beginning of the book that happened in 2016 um where an american diplomat
00:52:11.700
is is trying to exit a taxi and walk into his american embassy at three o'clock in the morning
00:52:17.740
he's attacked and he's beaten to a bloody pulp and he's medevaced out the next day he never could go
00:52:24.680
back they broke his clavicle this man was really wounded when tony mendez my husband
00:52:30.220
uh saw the youtube video of that attack tony looked at me and said never harass the opposition
00:52:38.160
they will they will get so we don't know what he did but he really really took them off
00:52:42.920
so uh we're talking to jonah mendez she was former chief of disguise at cia her husband uh was uh the
00:52:51.020
lead character if you will i think played by ben affleck in uh argo um she was a cia officer working
00:52:58.820
on moscow and and and other areas um what looking at this i'm sure you and your husband um you know
00:53:09.940
have so much experience to be able to look at and say here's what everybody's missing what is the what
00:53:16.840
is the what poses the biggest threat to us right now do you think is it is it technology is it china
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iran russia global warming what what what do you see is there is there a is there a box for all of
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the above i mean every one of those is a serious profound threat every one of them every one of
00:53:39.480
them is an opportunity to stumble into uh or or overexcite or react every one of them is a
00:53:47.200
bomb waiting to go off if if we play it wrong so putin i don't know putin said a much more
00:53:55.560
intricate place than it used to be putin putin go ahead i'm sorry you putin what did you i was
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gonna say putin putin says that we're already in world war three uh the west just doesn't recognize
00:54:09.200
it you know what i think is uh i think that we are still in the cold war and and that even the
00:54:16.640
title of this book is slightly misleading because you could make a pretty strong case and it grows
00:54:21.240
stronger all the time that the cold war perhaps never ended but that it just went dormant that it
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just was you know at a low burn for a while yeah i think this the same people just they just
00:54:34.580
changed uniforms you and i are on the same page on that yeah i mean it that that that dawned on me
00:54:43.320
about i don't know 20 years ago when we thought we won and then i went wait a minute but where did
00:54:48.360
all the old communists go where they just took off their uniform and started using different titles
00:54:55.140
and put on a suit and they're still running it i'm looking at a paragraph at the very end of our book
00:55:02.380
talking about the cold war and it says the game has changed this is part of that great game it's
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and the first hour we really went over the uh the debate we're going to get back into it i think
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bedo is done uh i think uh tulsi uh tulsi gabbard had i think a a good night
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uh last night warren was okay cory booker was awful i know that i know people are saying that
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he did well but i don't think he did well at all i was with you on that i did grades and i gave
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booker a c minus yeah uh but i would say that the over you know the punditry overall thought he did
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okay yeah thought he did well one is one of the winners of the night he's just such a clown fake to
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me i just can't take it uh but i think yeah you're right i agree with you on bedo castro i think
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had a good night too and that he yeah you know well he became somebody that you were like oh he's
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running yeah and that's what he needed to do that's what that first debate is exactly same thing with
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tulsi gabbard gabbard too like people notice that she's the round i you know ryan the opposite right
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like people didn't know she he tried to have a big moment against gabbard and got destroyed in it
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destroyed now i think he's much more you know correct on policy there but of course that's a bad
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thing for a democrat and a democrat primary you don't want to agree with us yeah no there were a
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few democrats there that would you would typically call like blue dog democrats that you know stuck
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up for the free market system delaney was pretty good on that a lot of people pointed that out but
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again like if you're that's not necessarily a good thing for your future prospects in the democratic
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primary nope uh so that was uh there and i think the other guy de blasio i think made himself uh
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known that he was he did what he had to do too which was make noise make people understand that he's
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actually running uh and and by the way he he could tell his strategy he will not let anyone to his
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left when he gets next to bernie sanders and bernie sanders says i want to spend three trillion dollars
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he's going to say i want to spend six trillion dollars that is what he is just he has no conscience
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as a human being but also as a socialist so that is going to be uh intriguing and tonight round two uh we
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we we we move up to round two and tonight should be very interesting to see how joe biden handles
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uh all of this because it was a marks off last night it was who could be more like carl marx
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uh with an exception of a very few number of people maybe three of them it was it was quite intense
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okay today also is an important day for the supreme court yep uh we have two rulings out right now
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yep they're in the middle of announcing them uh as we speak there's five rulings total coming out today
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like four of them because two of them are grouped together the two big ones are about the census and
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about partisan gerrymandering um and there's two others that are interesting but not necessarily
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been leading the headlines um we're gonna have josh hammer on in here in a second um the census one is
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not out yet uh the partisan gerrymandering one just came out and it looks like it's going to be good
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for republicans yeah i mean i really the question here of course is about whether it's good for the
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constitution right it's it's yeah if you're playing politics right now the the court as i see this is
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saying the federal court has no place to tell what states what they have to do that all has to be
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decided by the states which i think is good for the constitution i think it's the right thing and
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as roberts points out in the ruling like we're not saying this is a good idea this gerrymandering
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stuff is not a good idea however congress and states have the opportunity to draft laws that will
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correct it it's not for us it's it's basically a say you know an idea of saying like look i'm not
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we're not going to be an activist court on this so i think that's a i think that's the appropriate
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ruling democrats aren't going to like it because right at the second it's it's benefiting republicans
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and that will change yeah it could change at any time and republicans are going to not not not like
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everything you need to know about today's rulings uh welcome to the program today's a big day we're
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going to give you an update uh coming up on uh the uh commentary on last night's debate and prepare
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coverage on that i i personally i thought it was fun uh you know if it wasn't for the destruction
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of our country you know we could all enjoy it and have a good laugh it was it was carl marx at his
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best it was the marx brothers but just not groucho or harpo or uh uh geppetto i can't remember the other
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one uh but it was definitely geppetto for sure it is i think uh but it was definitely the marx brothers
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and we'll talk about that coming up in just a second the supreme court has ruled uh on a few
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cases and some of them some of them big we have josh hammer he is a editor at large of the daily
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wire and watching these and has a quick understanding of uh what has come out they just came out a few
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minutes ago they have also reached the decision on the census question we're waiting for that to come
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out so josh welcome to the program it's always great to be with you glenn thanks for having me
01:04:54.420
yeah you bet so tell me uh what is what did we find out today okay so we've got two opinions
01:05:02.720
come out so far we're waiting on the big one as you as you just said we're still waiting i guess
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hopefully any second now any minute now perhaps to see that big census case come out
01:05:12.740
um actually you know what as i am live on the air with you i see ed wheel and actually tweeting it
01:05:18.460
looks like the secretary the secretary did not violate the enumerations clause or the census act
01:05:25.260
and decided to reinstate that question okay so it looks like that case is going to come out in the
01:05:29.160
trump administration's favor based on the absolute latest i'm seeing on twitter so that's a huge that's
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a huge win for the trump administration glenn um this is this is a big win in my opinion it's a very
01:05:41.240
very legally straightforward case this was a practice that was on the census that obviously comes out
01:05:47.580
every 10 years for over a century was my understanding going back to at least the middle
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of the 19th century perhaps even longer than that there was a very very lengthy history of the federal
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government asking some questions that are not strictly necessary to purely uh apportioning
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congressional districts on the census this goes back a very long time it was the it was on the long
01:06:10.780
foreign version of census up until 2010 when the obama administration took it out um so this is this
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is very legally straightforward in my mind this is a big win for the trump administration and what does
01:06:20.660
it what wait wait what does it mean to to the states and to the left what does the reinstatement of
01:06:29.860
of this question what does it mean why is it important right so
01:06:35.420
the actual narrow legal reason why it's important is actually not super obvious it's actually very
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important for litigation under section 2 of the 1965 voting rights act um a lot of the cause of action
01:06:50.300
that uh fall under that particular statutory provision require very accurate data as to the
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citizens not just the total person population but the actual citizens in order to bring a viable claim
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for voting disenfranchisement under that particular statutory provision but the broader kind of macro
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picture here uh glenn is why it's important is it's important just for the federal government to have a sense
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not just as to the total number of persons including aliens but as the citizens i mean think about the
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constitution glenn think about the preamble think about basic structural principles we the people
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we the people who form this union uh we the people uh you know in the in the framers conception of that
01:07:37.700
are thinking of citizens right and it's kind of just it kind of the more symbolic ability
01:07:42.820
of this this this the citizenry taking back their country and and and kind of gain back the entire notion
01:07:48.580
that the citizens created the government not the other way around okay so it's very symbolic here
01:07:54.500
and the real reason why the left is going to go ballistic over this is the real reason that the
01:08:02.420
left is going ballistic is that they think it's going to suppress uh aliens both legal and illegal aliens
01:08:09.220
from responding to the census so they think that it will suppress response in such a way uh as to not
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only might be from their perspective xenophobic but also might actually potentially politically benefit
01:08:23.460
more red states than blue states for purposes of the 2020 census seems to me pretty unfounded to be
01:08:28.980
honest with you uh there are plenty of red states like uh our state of texas glenn that have a large
01:08:36.180
large legal yeah very large legal and illegal alien population it's not just california and new york here
01:08:42.260
okay so let's go to gerrymandering because that was the other one that came out
01:08:47.300
yep so that was the other kind of big case that came out this morning haven't had time to do more
01:08:52.180
than a very quick scheme of the opinion but it looks um you know this is a traditional five-four
01:08:56.820
split it comes out along the lines of you would expect chief justice roberts write the opinion for
01:09:01.540
the court justice kagan filed a dissent for the for the liberal bloc they're basically saying that this
01:09:06.820
is not a judicial case and this to me is very clearly correct um gerrymandering as a practice
01:09:15.300
goes back literally to the beginning of the republic the very term gerrymandering refers to founding
01:09:20.180
father elbridge jerry and another word glenn for gerrymandering is politics the reason uh the
01:09:28.900
constitution clearly grants the state legislature the ability to draw congressional maps so if you
01:09:34.820
want to change congressional delegation in your state the way to do that and the way that you've
01:09:41.220
always had to do that going back to the beginning of the republic is to win elections at the ballot box
01:09:46.580
and under the constitution under article three which establishes the judiciary you have to have
01:09:52.900
standing and in order for you to have standing you have to have a viable what article three refers to as
01:09:58.580
a case or controversy and the supreme court over for cases for uh centuries the seminal case the 1992 case
01:10:07.860
called wuhan there's a justice scalia opinion if i recall he kind of broke that down and showed
01:10:12.820
exactly what you need for them to be standing there has to be an injury in fact direct causation and
01:10:18.500
and the court has to be able to redress it in a suitable fashion in accordance with traditional
01:10:24.260
tools of uh of equitable remedies the courts have had going back to english common law and this just
01:10:30.500
clearly does not meet that that threshold i mean we're talking here about torts or criminal law or a
01:10:36.820
direct injury but a a a body of partisan democrats or republicans complaining that the other party
01:10:44.900
gerrymandered them out of district is just so far removed from the case or controversy requirement of
01:10:51.060
which the constitution speaks so this seems to me very very clearly correct holding i'm excited to
01:10:56.180
dig a little deeper into opinion so this is this is one that i hate agreeing with because i hate
01:11:02.020
gerrymandering uh and even justice thomas comes out and says that in the opinion that roberts or roberts
01:11:09.300
uh that this is a this is a really bad thing i don't agree with gerrymandering um it's a it's a toxic
01:11:16.900
thing but it's it is this the power is in the state it's not at the federal bench and so as a as a libertarian
01:11:25.060
uh i lean towards yes more power to the local than the state and the least amount of power going to
01:11:32.340
the to the federal government so i agree with it it's just that i disagree with gerrymandering and
01:11:38.500
the republicans are going to celebrate now but there will come a time when they don't have control of the
01:11:44.260
states and those things will be gerrymandered back and they won't be happy yeah no i think that's i
01:11:52.740
i think that's right right i mean um the the two causes of action that kind of led to this case
01:11:58.660
though one was out in north carolina where democrats complaining and then one was out in maryland
01:12:03.060
where i believe it was the republicans complaining so it's actually both parties who are having their
01:12:08.980
complaints kind of dismissed here by the court um i i think you're right glenn i mean from like a
01:12:14.180
partisan perspective if we're trying to like put on you know we're trying to channel what the republican
01:12:19.380
national committee might be thinking it would be short-sighted to think of it as a victory but
01:12:23.940
from the perspective of someone trying to get the original public meaning of the constitution
01:12:29.620
right i think it's a clear victory uh so josh i'm looking we're talking to josh hammer of daily wire
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um i'm looking at this ruling on the census and it's seemingly incredibly complicated and way above
01:12:41.460
my intellect uh you could obviously when you read this thing in full it happened breaking here as
01:12:46.180
we're on the air but it does seem that it says it's it's affirmed in part reversed in part and
01:12:50.500
remanded and we're seeing the the i mean the breakdown of it there's several parts i mean it's
01:12:55.940
you know roberts uh the unanimous court on parts one and two uh opinion of the court with respect to
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parts three four b and four c which thomas alito gorsuch and kavanaugh joined with respect to
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four a thomas ginsburg brier sotomayor kagan and kavanaugh like it is like all over the board on all
01:13:12.580
different parts and the summary i'm starting to see here is that they will not allow the census
01:13:18.580
question to be on on the 20 on the citizenship question to be on the 2020 census though it almost
01:13:25.860
seems like they're going into the motivations as to why it was placed there in the first place
01:13:31.060
i you know this is a i mean i feel like i'm in the middle of uh you know uh like so wait so really
01:13:37.780
bad episode of law and order in which they really don't explain things well uh so josh i tell you
01:13:42.260
what instead of wasting time with conjecture can we just cut you loose here and then have you read
01:13:47.620
this and come back and tell us what you really think it means sure absolutely guys happy to do that all
01:13:53.300
right so we'll cut you loose now you go and study that when you're ready you just call us back uh and
01:13:58.580
we'll uh we'll get into the census because right now supreme court blocks citizenship question on
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2020 census yeah but it is now changed that's not what the headline said just a few minutes ago yeah
01:14:12.180
so the ruling it comes out because it says there's a unanimous part of this um but it seems like roberts
01:14:20.020
is just really pissed at the the motivation behind it because there were some you know that they did this
01:14:25.060
with politics in mind i don't know how that affects the constitution exactly as we as he just josh just
01:14:31.620
pointed out you know there's a lot of politics involved in our system right um but we'll uh intent
01:14:36.820
usually doesn't isn't i mean yeah right it's it's a weird one so let's we'll get josh back on here and
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we'll kind of follow this as we go to break and give you the breakdown but as of right now it appears
01:14:46.900
that the census question will be blocked or excuse me the citizenship question will be blocked on the 2020 census
01:14:55.060
so i have to tell you i had a conversation with uh the guy who studies the economy for
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do have inflation it's in the stock market that's the the people who had the money who could get these
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low interest rate uh loans were the companies and they could repatriate their money they could go
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it was was going up uh and everybody's jumping on this bandwagon and i don't think any of it is real
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he disagreed and i want to get into that um with you later but i i will tell you this
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if you watch the debate last night the free market system is over if these people get into office it is
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see but control how you feel and and how you navigate where you go what you buy everything in many cases
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without you even knowing it and we're here now it may be too late to turn it around but what are the
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ramifications even for free elections and free thought and free speech we have tim pool an award-winning
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american journalist political commentator and uh and extraordinarily independent he's been on the
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receiving end of some of this and he's a guy who truly understands it see if he can explain the
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real ramifications of what happened with project veritas this week and now with the donald on reddit we do
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that in one minute this is the glenbeck program
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tim pool been a fan of yours for a while you are um you are fair uh outspoken unafraid and you know
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what you're talking about uh more than i think almost anybody else in the media when it comes to uh what is
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really happening uh when it comes to freedom of speech uh and censorship uh at google and twitter and
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and facebook welcome to the program thanks for having me uh so do you agree that uh what we're what
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we're facing now what's coming out and most people in the media are ignoring with project veritas and
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everything else that this is a the beginnings of an uh of an understanding of an all-encompassing
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control on everyone's life and mind yeah absolutely and i gotta say it's it's astounding that you know i
01:25:41.700
was a lifelong liberal and now having conversations about massive powerful corporations you know infringing
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on our lives and our rights with conservatives and you know throughout my life all the liberals who
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are the ones challenging the corporations even even in the debate last night bring up all these
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corporations where was the conversation about how google and facebook are controlling what we are
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seeing and hearing it's not coming from the left they're there and and you look at the mainstream
01:26:06.020
press i ain't using that term but uh there's a there's a website called all sides that tracks the
01:26:11.620
biases of various sites and they straight up said the veritas uh story has been largely ignored by
01:26:17.140
left-wing media oh yeah that's that's that's crazy to me well it it's it's crazy also because you know
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where's the aclu where where are people that are are they say they're for freedom of speech
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i disagree i mean i vehemently disagree with alex jones i've been a target of his i have no there's no
01:26:37.620
love between us at all but i will stand for his right to be heard we can't we can't do this i don't
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want any marxist silenced i don't want any crazy person silenced this what's happening these these
01:26:51.940
organizations are not only silencing people by taking them off but they're also doing for instance
01:26:59.460
the donald and reddit they didn't remove them they just remove them and put them in their own little
01:27:05.220
special little ghetto and that eventually just it decays away because you're not seen anymore
01:27:13.780
right right i think that donald um i i'm sure you know your listeners are familiar it's like it's
01:27:18.500
basically the biggest pro-trump forum and what's particularly worrisome to me about this they claim
01:27:24.100
that it was taken down because people on the forum were making threats of violence towards police well
01:27:29.140
i really doubt conservative trump supporters are going to threaten police but but maybe right
01:27:34.180
and what's worrisome is that anyone can make an account go into any forum post whatever they want
01:27:40.500
take a screenshot and then you know wave flags and say hey look ban them they're saying bad things
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you know if you're going to tell me that conservatives are making threats against cops i'd laugh and i
01:27:49.220
wouldn't believe you and so i'm confused as even even the trump supporters are posting photos of police
01:27:53.940
saying we love cops that would never happen so how easy would it be for some activists
01:27:58.500
to go in make some fake posts and then flag that to write to administrative administrators and say
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hey ban them now well first of all in that area unless they have banned uh you know black lives matter
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and um and antifa they don't they don't have a consistent case at all i'll tell you what there
01:28:17.140
was a post on on one forum it was a far left forum where they were saying that people should bring
01:28:23.140
firearms to confront you know a trump rally and they said hey we better bring our guns protect
01:28:29.060
ourselves now for one i'm like okay that's you know you have a second amendment right i can understand
01:28:32.580
that but how is that not you know far left people saying there's going to be violence at this rally
01:28:37.140
so we should bring our guns that's okay with reddit but you know right in its capacity there's a bunch
01:28:43.940
of better examples i could give than that because that one kind of gets close to the like a two-way argument
01:28:47.780
but it's it's an example in my opinion of double standards because if you look at some of these
01:28:53.140
left-wing forums they all day call for for violence and harm against other people so i talked to uh dr
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robert epstein do you know him from harvard uh the creepy line familiar now okay you you should you
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should talk to him he's fantastic he started doing research uh he's a guy who voted for hillary clinton
01:29:10.340
he's a lefty um not a lefty he's a he's a democrat and um he started doing research on google because he
01:29:18.420
wanted to see if they were swaying elections at all and he found real evidence uh and said that it is
01:29:27.220
much worse in the 2018 than it was in the 2016 and he believes that they can just through their their
01:29:36.340
search engines by the way they by the way they um give you answers to your queries uh and how they
01:29:45.780
stack those things he says that 80 percent of undecideds can be swayed and he has evidence that google is
01:29:53.700
doing it now well isn't that the same thing by saying your videos my videos dave rubin's videos ben
01:30:01.540
shapiro's videos when you go on youtube and you'll find one of our videos but then
01:30:08.420
your other videos don't come up in the recommended it's something else which they say they are doing
01:30:14.980
right now that's the same yeah that's the same thing it's a really interesting argument on principle
01:30:21.460
for me you know i don't believe that youtube is legally required to recommend my content to anybody
01:30:27.060
right so i i i will i you know i tell my my listeners listen you know if you like my content
01:30:31.460
share it otherwise i don't deserve it but here's the thing if we then recognize that youtube is i
01:30:36.660
believe they're like the largest media distributor on the planet the second largest search engine
01:30:41.060
we recognize that and if they are specifically targeting certain perspectives because i don't
01:30:46.260
consider myself a conservative i'm a moderate slightly to the left right but if they're going to take
01:30:50.500
down someone like me or gave rubin or prager university and they're still going to provide
01:30:54.740
recommendations to left-wing voices and mainstream media voices well then i i understand right i don't
01:31:01.300
think that i'm i have i have the right to have my content promoted but then you are going to see a
01:31:06.340
massive shift in the in the perception of of uh americans and the world because google is feeding them
01:31:12.580
specific ideology correct correct so i heard you speak earlier this week and and uh and you were
01:31:20.900
talking one of your videos about how you think it might be too late to get out of the beginning of
01:31:26.580
this matrix um why do you think that well if there's data published um a couple weeks ago on
01:31:36.260
twitter i can't remember who the researcher was but he took a look at lexus nexus data this is a big
01:31:40.820
tracking company they look at stories going back to the 70s and they tracked a left-wing identitarian
01:31:47.460
ideological uh terminology right it's kind of jargon but basically far left words you know
01:31:53.940
like intersectionality white privilege and around the beginning of 2010 there's a hockey stick on all
01:32:00.100
of these graphs a massive skyrocketing i think this has to do with digital media companies who are not
01:32:06.900
ideologically driven who discovered pissing people off pissing people off results in shares which results
01:32:12.980
in money so they end up hiring these activists to push this narrative this this ideology over and
01:32:18.340
over again and we're at a point now where you look at some of these internal messages like what veritas
01:32:22.900
leaked where they refer to prager you and ben shapiro jordan peterson as nazis and you can see that these
01:32:29.060
people have really been infected with what what i i a dogmatic ideology of some sort so now we're at a
01:32:36.020
point where you have such a very a very large group of people who i guess you can say you know
01:32:42.420
have been indoctrinated through this algorithmic money chasing they're not going to let those views
01:32:47.860
go their world is built around this idea that's a fake reality how do you break that i don't know
01:32:54.740
right because these companies certainly aren't going to disappear overnight they are hurting now you know
01:32:58.100
the buzzfeeds the foxes etc but now look at what happens with the these people are so entrenched in
01:33:03.860
their tribalism that you have donald trump come out what years ago saying we have a border crisis
01:33:09.860
and it took two years for the media and the democrats to finally recognize we actually have
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a border crisis and now they're finally good so because the media was so you know look these media
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companies are making money off of this ideology all of them you know and it's infecting the bigger
01:33:26.260
more credible sources now as well like the new york times runs a front page story about one guy who
01:33:31.380
watched youtube videos to push some narrative about the far right it was complete nonsense
01:33:36.740
so these so the new york times is now hiring on these people they refuse to acknowledge reality
01:33:41.700
and that truly terrifies me and and you know what's crazy is they're there i feel like we're
01:33:46.500
we're too far gone at this point i mean maybe it's a bit hyperbolic but when you look at the
01:33:51.060
rhetoric we have where we say hey these people are pushing things that are nonsense there's there's
01:33:54.740
nothing we can do how do we stop this i mean they're saying the exact same thing about us
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oh these people live in a fake reality it's like look you know i go i go on the ground i've been
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on the ground across the world i talk to regular people they don't believe these weird things that
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you guys believe on the internet you know the far left but they live in that reality and now because
01:34:15.540
all of these young people have started to pick up this this indoctrination through you know the
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boxes the hoffington post the buzzfeeds they're starting to work at the new york times they're starting
01:34:23.860
to work at nbc and they're weaponizing these media platforms to silence their political opponents
01:34:29.540
so so i'll add this very quickly i recently was leaked some information where i was i was able to
01:34:35.060
publish an email from a left-wing journalist who accused us essentially it sounded like they were
01:34:41.540
saying chase bank was supporting the proud boys by providing basic financial services yeah about a day
01:34:47.860
a day after that email was sent chase cut off the personal and business accounts of enrique tario of
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the proud boys look you don't have to like the proud boys that's not the point the point is
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these journalists know that bad pr is a weapon and they're using it for activist reasons like
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they're activists now it's not about sharing information it's about weaponizing their platform to hurt
01:35:08.020
political opponents and it's only getting worse so you know when it comes to the issue of google
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i i look i look back to the same example of the border yeah trump said there was a crisis on the
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border everyone finally agrees for the most part you know ocasio-cortez still doesn't but it took
01:35:21.780
years to get to this point we have project veritas we have leaked video of sergey brin the co-founder
01:35:27.060
of google saying he's deeply offended by the election of you know the 2016 election and that
01:35:31.940
trump supporters don't share his values that was last year when are is the media going to finally
01:35:37.460
say hey it's not a conspiracy theory anymore two more years well look this censorship that we're
01:35:42.500
seeing i i i i'm not a conspiracy theorist but i gotta say it's a damn perfect coincidence
01:35:47.540
that the same day as the democratic debates the donald gets quarantined so you can't find their
01:35:51.860
posts anymore project veritas has basically been banned by all the big providers even vimeo now
01:35:58.420
has has banned their account right it's banned their account youtube youtube took down their video
01:36:04.180
youtube this i'll tell you what's really crazy this is what what freaks me out i made a video
01:36:09.060
commenting on publicly available information that was reported on by buzzfeed by the guardian by you
01:36:16.020
know just all of these major outlets they said pinterest you know has banned live action this pro-life
01:36:20.740
group so i made a video i commented on it youtube took my video down without warning without any chance
01:36:27.860
to fix any problems saying i was violating the privacy of the people in the story even though the
01:36:33.300
information was public was on twitter they took my video down so that i take great offense to i
01:36:39.700
understand you know look youtube wants to argue that veritas is violating someone's privacy i think
01:36:44.740
that's ridiculous but the argument over when uh a name is newsworthy fine we can have that argument i
01:36:52.020
still think veritas is in the right but for me we've stepped into a even crazier dystopia where the act
01:36:58.340
of commenting on the information that was already made public is now being banned from the platform
01:37:03.220
to me that's scary because that means independent people look youtube's the only game in town right
01:37:09.060
you're not going to get a million views on vimeo you're not going to get a million views on these
01:37:12.660
these other video platforms youtube has really monopolized the video space and that means if you
01:37:17.300
want to reach people youtube's the only game in town they've dominated and they're using that power
01:37:21.700
to suppress those that are critical of what's happening so so i'll say this here's what i think's
01:37:25.940
happening we know the censorship has been going on for a long time i think this is partly due to
01:37:30.740
the fact that in reality conservatives are better at the internet than liberals are you know they say
01:37:36.020
the left can't mean so in response to this we see these people at twitter at facebook at google
01:37:41.380
start taking down conservative content to try and rectify that we know what's happening even
01:37:46.180
jack dorsey has said his conservative employees are scared to speak up pinterest really uh james
01:37:51.860
james o'keefe really cracked the case open with pinterest's overt censorship of live action and
01:37:57.460
you could see that pinterest panicked they they at first when the story broke they unblocked live
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action but then immediately issued the same thing you know what no we're going to ban them anyway
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i think that was an opening of the floodgates that emboldened all these other platforms
01:38:09.860
so when veritas comes out with a bigger expose hey google here's what their employees are saying
01:38:14.260
behind closed doors google now says you know what screw it regulations coming anyway knock them down
01:38:19.460
i think they're at a point where they just don't care anymore pinterest was the floodgates being
01:38:23.620
ripped open where you can't deny it anymore and now and now google says you know what let's just let's
01:38:29.460
just go for it tim i know we have a podcast scheduled with you in a few weeks and i'm really looking
01:38:34.820
forward to being able to have um you know some real time to sit down and talk to you about all of
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this i appreciate your time today thank you so much uh tim pool you can follow him at tim cast uh he
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next week we'll have uh uh dr robert epstein i think it's epstein i'm not sure um but he's from harvard
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and um dr bob dr bob uh from harvard and he is he is studying this and he said we've got to raise money
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and he's talking lots of money we have to raise enough money to be able to have a full united states
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monitoring on google and the games that they're going to play in the 2020 election i'm telling you i think
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these guys on the left i think they know they're going to win not because of anything else other
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than the fact that they have youtube google facebook everyone and those analytics are being changed right
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now those those algorithms are being changed right now to silence voices like ours and heighten voices
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on the left you know those voices of justice that skews everything as we showed last night on television
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google can just by rearranging the search which he has evidence they are doing just by rearranging
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the the search results they can switch independence by 80 percent i think he said it was a from a 50 50
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issue among independents he can get it to a 90 10 issue either way just by switching the order and he
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has evidence that google is already doing this that they did this and influenced 72 million americans
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in the in the last primary yeah and this i think is two ways right one is sure we have to fight back
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against uh the way that these companies are handling their business we have to develop our own options
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right like you know some conservative billionaires need to start to you know you know designing real
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we're going to we're going to uh hear from josh hammer uh who is one of our legal minds that is
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the supreme court but mark skousen uh is on with us right now he is the producer of freedom fest and i
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have been invited to speak at freedom fest uh and he is with us now hi mark how are you well i'm doing
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great glenn it's glad to be glad to be on your show to talk about the big show in vegas freedom fest
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okay so it's it's in vegas when is it it's a few weeks away isn't it yep july 17th through the 20th
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it's a wednesday start in the evening with our opening ceremonies and ends with our saturday uh
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program uh we've got the full schedule online at freedomfest.com and uh we're expecting a couple
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thousand people we're very excited to have you now these are these are libertarians conservatives
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uh this these are the people that are actually looking at the constitution and trying to rule
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their life on on constitutional things in fact we we do have a constitution day uh uh with douglas
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ginsburg's gins ginsburg the uh uh judge uh he's going to be covering that topic as well as 250 other
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sessions you know glenn the whole idea of freedom fest which i came up with uh over
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a decade ago was uh we're losing this war for freedom mainly because we're all going our
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separate ways and i know you have tried your best to gather people together my idea is that once a year
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all the freedom lovers come together in las vegas uh the entertainment capital of the world
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and uh we come together to network to socialize to learn to celebrate liberty and uh you've been
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you've been there before you came in 2015 which is when donald trump came and we had uh 2500 people
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there it was just uh standing room only mark who do you um uh who do you have this year
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you have justice skins uh not justice ginsburg you have uh uh uh who did you just say uh gorsuch
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yeah uh yeah and then you have you have me i know penn gillette is coming who else is coming
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well we have uh kevin o'leary of shark tank and he's going to debate john mackie the sea of whole
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foods markets about the wow the real purpose of business is it uh make to make money or is it
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have a higher purpose and of course john mackie argues for a higher purpose in business and
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and kevin o'leary says listen it's all about making money if you want a friend buy a dog
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so it's it's going to be a that's that's going to be a great debate yeah uh but we do a lot of
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debates we're going to have a debate on uh is is eating meat uh ethical and nutritional is one of
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our debates with john mackie as well as joel salatin who's a uh the libertarian uh christian
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farmer from virginia uh we have john stossel george gilder rich lowry from national review
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alan dersowicz and randy barnett are going to talk specifically about these recent supreme court
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decisions uh we have steve moore and herman cain who both uh were going to be nominated to go in
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the fed and we're going to ask them what would they have done if they had been nominated and
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became members of the fed we have candace owens the fiery black conservative who took on congress
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recently it's um it's really a fun uh a fun conference okay well i will be there and if you
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if you if you want to join us uh how do you get how do you get tickets so the best thing is to go
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to freedomfest.com and if they register before july 1st you get a hundred dollars off and uh it's
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really going to be a lot of fun i'm really looking forward to having you there again and uh to meet
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all of these people who are anxious to change uh you know my feeling is if we all gather together
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once a year they can't ignore us anymore right that's the whole idea and if we can get as big as
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the nra or what have you you make a big difference so um mark you are a you're a an award-winning
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economist uh and i don't know if you saw the debate last night but uh they're talking about
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ending the free market now in the democratic party yeah how fast can this thing be dismantled
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well i think they're uh these the democratic party is trying to distinguish themselves some way so the
01:49:08.380
way they're doing it is by going further and further toward us the cause of socialism i mean let's call it
01:49:15.300
what it is and that's what your topic is going to be at freedom fest um and you know i have to deal
01:49:22.760
with this because i teach economics uh at chapman university i've also taught at columbia business
01:49:28.660
school and i write on the board i say okay let's take this quote that sounds really good from each
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according to his ability to each according to his needs and i don't tell them it's from carl marks
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because i don't want to affect their bias and i said just by a show of hands how many of you
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upper middle class students at chapman university how many of you agree with this and i get about 75
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percent who raise their hand and says oh it sounds really good and then i said put your economics cap on
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and what happens to anybody who earns more than the need the need level which for them was
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believe it or not 75 000 a year for these students uh i said what if you earn more than 75 000 well it's
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all taken away and it's put into this community pot so i said in essence what's the marginal tax rate
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under this plan and it's 100 and once you once people once students get that and they get it right
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away suddenly they realize oh this isn't really a great plan after all and when you're through i have
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100 voting against it they say we don't want it so we have to educate our people and obviously the
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democrats who are running for office offering free medicare and free uh free college education
01:50:48.620
everything so forth it all sounds very appealing until you realize it's going to result in extremely
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high tax rates which is going to destroy what caused us in the first place to become a prosperous
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country exactly right mark uh look forward to seeing you uh at uh freedom fest you go to
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freedomfest.com freedomfest.com i highly recommend that you come and i'm going to be there and my uh
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uh my topic is socialism versus the free market uh and uh i'm i'm anxious to present that and and
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we'll see you there mark skousen thank you so much freedomfest.com yeah i'll be coming along too
01:51:27.340
very excited about it um you know i just want to make the i mean you can hear it's great uh festival and
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lots of great conversations you're going to be uh you're going to be covering this from
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the blackjack table if i'm not mistaken yes you know it's what do these dealers think about freedom
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right i'm gonna find out right okay let me take a quick break then i'm going to come back we have
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josh hammer he is the editor at large of the daily wire he's going to go over the rulings uh from the
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supreme court today uh because one of them at least is very complex and we'll give you that coming up in
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no apocalypse is too apocalyptic no sports questions are to be answered i don't know what's going on here
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early at 888-727-BECK only on the blaze welcome to the program we have josh hammer on editor large
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daily wire asked him to go through the uh the scotus rulings uh today um we started when we we were on
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the phone about an hour and a half ago and as the ruling came out it looked like things were going in
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favor of donald trump for the census but it's kind of a complex ruling and it's not necessarily in favor
01:54:29.900
um although they can go back and you know ask for uh another hearing uh josh what what have you found
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out on this yeah so apologies to you glenn for the bit of fake news on the air earlier i guess no no
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everybody i mean i looked up at the tv at the same time everybody was reporting it that way
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at that time yeah you know what it reminds me of reminds me of the big obamacare case from 2012
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right when roberts declined to uphold the mandate on commerce clause grounds and like it only we found
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out like 10 minutes later that he was actually going on uh you know rewriting his attack so it kind of
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reminds me of that and that's about what happened here too i mean this is just a total total total john
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roberts special um the whole opinion to the extent i've been able to read it so far just reads like
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here john roberts so basically what happened here is the court is saying that the executive branch's
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decision to reinstate the citizenship question on the census is neither a constitutional violation
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nor a violation of the census act the statute that uh you know the actual operator statute that
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permits the government to impose the census what they do question and justice thomas kind of gets at
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this and alito who is quite angry and is a separate opinion and gets that even harder i think
01:55:52.280
what they do question is whether secretary wilbur ross's secretary of commerce whether his
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actual stated rationale his his public rationale mirrors his private motivations in such a way as to bring this
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in compliance with a separate statute the administrative and procedure act which is kind of the governing
01:56:15.900
statute for how all the various uh bureaucracies the federal government can promulgate and issue
01:56:22.640
regulations so that's a lot of lawyer talk i know it's what the hell does that even mean
01:56:27.560
so so they're saying that they can do it it doesn't violate anything they can do it but they don't like
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how they did it yeah that's actually exactly what it is glenn you just you nailed it it's kind of an
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insane ruling to be honest with you i'm still kind of fully wrapping my head around it you know what it
01:56:42.460
reminds me of actually it reminds me of how during the so-called travel ban litigation that culminated
01:56:48.640
in the trump v hawaii case a year ago how people were talking about how like the president's public
01:56:53.780
rationale didn't mirror you know his tweets like what he was saying like during the campaign right
01:56:58.540
it kind of reminds it kind of reminds me a lot of that it's this is just such classic john roberts
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i mean if i had a if i were if i had a chief justice john roberts hall of fame this opinion would
01:57:07.900
be right up there with his obamacare opinion as kind of crown jewels right he just twists himself
01:57:13.180
into a knot to make sure that nobody is offended by anything so so what does this mean so so do they
01:57:21.060
have to go do it a different way or or what if they didn't violate the constitution or the law
01:57:27.860
what else has to be decided yeah i mean they basically are sending it back to the lower court
01:57:38.940
to as far as i can tell essentially plead their case and prove that their motivation for making this
01:57:45.300
is legitimate um it's nuts i mean like it's really nuts i mean like thomas said that gets it right right
01:57:52.120
in the very first page of his uh it's a partial concurrence partial dissent it reads more like a
01:57:58.180
dissent but this from the first paragraph i'll just read if you don't mind just as thomas says
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our only role in this case is to decide whether the secretary of commerce complied with the law and gave
01:58:08.740
a reasoned explanation for his decision the court correctly answers these questions in the affirmative
01:58:14.160
that ought to end our inquiry and he's right like it's an insane proposition to inquire in as to the
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private subjective motives as to whether these uh actors uh secretary ross here was acting in private
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good faith in a way that aligned with his publicly stated rationale but what was what what are they
01:58:33.680
accusing him of there it reads kind of like a sop story honestly i am it's kind of what we were saying
01:58:44.140
on the air earlier about how a lot of people are worried that this will suppress census turnout and have
01:58:49.440
drastic potential implications so are they they're accusing the secretary of trying to suppress uh
01:58:57.680
the vote or to suppress uh uh voices in the country is i mean what what is it that they're
01:59:06.800
they're alleging i'm looking here at page 18 of roberts's majority opinion and he's talking about how
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uh the census bureau predicted a 5.1 percent decline in response rates among non-citizen households
01:59:21.280
if the citizenship question were reinstated so this is kind of what he's talking about here he's he's
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he's giving air time to the complaints from the left that an insistent question will actually dilute
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turn out and he's he's trying to basically make sure that this is being done for wholly legitimate
01:59:44.200
reasons right and they're saying basically like the government provided a wholly legitimate reason but
01:59:48.600
we think wilbur ross uh had another had another one which was just to suppress illegal immigrants and
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therefore uh we're just going to throw this back to the courts and let them try to re-argue it and my
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understanding josh is basically they have a deadline a self-imposed deadline which we don't know if it's
02:00:03.880
actual actually real but they have to they'd have to get this done because of all the printing and
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everything else that needs to be done with the census so they have a small window to essentially re-argue
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this is that correct yeah that's absolutely correct and this strikes me the kind of litigation that
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because the timeline that you just mentioned stew like should be dramatically expedited i mean i hope
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that they can get that the government could get their day in court like essentially tomorrow
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unbelievable wow unbelievable amazing uh thank you john roberts yet another fabulous pick uh by a bush
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josh hammer daily wire i think we'd be better if we had an actual bush
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pick we just show it to like you know some sort of berry bush and just say which one
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one and the way the the leaves blow we would decide that's our next supreme court justice