Glenn's Genius Idea to END Congressional Corruption | 2⧸5⧸26
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck talks about a new type of real estate fraud that is on the rise, and how you can be a victim of it. He also talks about the latest on the SAVE Act, the WAPO report on Bitcoin and much, much more!
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The FBI has been warning about a type of real estate fraud that is on the rise
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called title theft, and your equity is the target.
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Criminals forge your signature on a single document.
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They use fake notary stamps, and they file it with the county.
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And just like that, on record, they own your home.
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Using your ownership, they then take out loans at a bank and get your equity.
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And then you didn't even sell your property, and yet it is like you sold your
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property, and you don't know until foreclosure or collection notices start showing up.
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Get a free title history report and a free trial on their million-dollar triple lock
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That's 24-7 monitoring of your title, the records, urgent alerts of anything that is
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If anything, God forbid, does go wrong, go to HomeTitleLock.com.
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Get a free title history report, free trial of their triple lock protection.
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Also, the Ryan Routh, the life in prison in Florida.
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Compare that guy, the guy who killed or tried to kill the president to the guy who killed
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Look at the difference between living in New York and living in Florida.
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There's some really amazing things happening there.
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And also, I've noticed that I think Trump is shifting gears, and I think it's a really
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You don't need a vet degree to get to know when your dog is feeling their best.
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You see it in how they move, how they eat, how much energy they have, or how much energy
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You know, when you toss them a toy, are they running the way they used to?
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It's natural for your dogs to slow down as they get older, but they're slowing down,
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I think, sometimes faster than they should because of the nutritional gaps that are happening
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Kibble food, you would not feed your kids a processed meal like we feed our dogs kibble
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every day of their life and then expect them to be healthy.
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I mean, I'm surprised their dog's teeth just don't fall out and their hair doesn't fall
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You need to put all of the stuff that those high temperatures cook out.
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Vitamins, minerals, probiotics, omega oils, everything.
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And it helps them live a longer life, a healthier life, their coat, their eyes, everything.
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Okay, so let me start, I think, with the SAVE Act.
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First of all, let's get a lay of the land from CNN.
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This is how CNN is reporting how Americans are viewing the SAVE Act and voter ID.
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The American people are with Nicki Minaj because what are we talking about here?
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Look, I got all this polling on the screen going back since 2018.
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You'll notice on all of it, it's all north of 75 percent.
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And then 83 percent in the last year of Americans agree with Nicki Minaj.
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Yeah, normally you might expect, hey, there'd be a big divide by party,
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but Republicans really for it and Democrats really against it.
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You got 95 percent of Republicans, pretty much all of them.
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But even 71 percent of Democrats favor photo ID to vote.
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Now listen to how Chuck Schumer, remember, 71 percent of Democrats, Democrats want voter ID.
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And listen to what Schumer says about voter ID.
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We've got to get this done, and we've got to get it done very quickly.
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We are going to do everything we can to stop it.
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We're going to do everything we can to stop it.
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How is it, Jim Crow, to ask for ID, a picture ID?
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That's what the SAVE Act is, that you'd be required to have picture ID to go in and vote,
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I want to give you a list of what is required to, when you're doing something, they require photo ID.
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You need a photo ID to get a driver's license, to drive a car, or to renew your driver's license,
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or replace your lost license, get a learner's permit.
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You need a photo ID to rent a car, to pick up a rental car, even if you prepaid it.
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To buy car insurance, to file auto insurance claims, to register your vehicle, transfer your vehicle's title,
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You need a photo ID to use car sharing apps, to buy an airline ticket in person, to board a commercial flight,
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Is it Jim Crow to ask for photo ID as they scan your eye?
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Is it racist to ask for photo ID when you check a bag at the airport,
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or you rent a U-Haul truck, or a moving truck, buy a bus or a train ticket in person?
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No blacks can ever go on the bus or the train or an airplane.
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No, it's just too hard for them to get photo ID.
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To pick up a lost item from the Greyhound bus depot, you need a photo ID.
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at many banks, at your own bank, you need a photo ID to deposit cash, to wire money.
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Now, we're told that people are wiring money back to home, right?
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They're coming here, they're working, and they're taking care of their families,
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You want to, you know, redeem anything you might have in the stock market
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or, you know, treasury or CDs or anything like that?
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But let's get into your daily life of just housing.
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It's racist to say we need a photo ID voting because you can't get a photo ID
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somehow or another, yet you need one to rent a house or an apartment
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How do they get water turned on to their house without the photo ID because they're
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To set up internet or cell service, you need a photo ID.
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You're moving from one place to another and you want to transfer your utilities.
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You want to file a claim on insurance photo ID.
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Pick up the keys from a landlord or a property manager.
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If you want to stay in most hotels or check into a motel, I mean, even the sleazy ones on
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the side of the street, the roadside ones require photo ID.
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You want to book Airbnb, get a storage unit, access your storage unit.
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You need photo ID, pick up a paycheck, photo ID, set up direct deposit, photo ID, apply for
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They can't get a photo ID because apparently, Chuck Schumer, they're just too stupid to figure
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But yet they go apply for unemployment and they need a photo ID for that or workers comp
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or file a labor complaint or even join one of your precious unions.
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You need a photo ID to go into a job site, to go into many buildings.
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You need photo ID to get a professional license.
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You want to get paid Venmo, cash, you know, Apple, Apple Pay.
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You want to register at a hospital because you're sick.
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You go into an ER and you're registering for a non-emergency.
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To pick up the prescription, you're going to need a photo ID.
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If you want to enter most hospitals, most medical facilities, you need a photo ID.
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You're going to buy cigarettes or vapes, photo ID.
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They always say, well, cigarettes, those are the very bottom of the, that's, I mean, that's
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the lowest economic ladder are people who still smoke.
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I don't even know if that's true, but let's say it is.
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You want to pick up online orders from Best Buy or Apple.
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When was the last time you were in a pawn shop?
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People who have little money that have to make it to the next month.
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Those are the people that apparently Chuck Schumer is saying can't have a photo ID.
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To pick up dry cleaning in another name, you need photo ID.
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You want to pick up a package at a UPS store or a USPS?
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The United States Postal Service requires photo ID.
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Hispanics and blacks and poor people have done none of those things.
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To go into certain public hearings, you got to have a photo ID.
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To access state benefits, hello, Minnesota, you need photo ID.
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All of these things require something that Chuck Schumer says is Jim Crow.
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Let's be really, really clear because I could go on.
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You want to pick up a package, cash a check, get cold medicine, check into a cheap hotel,
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visit a sick relative, buy a beer, rent a truck for a day, reset your locked account,
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So we accept that it's not racist to ask for ID for all of these things, but it is Jim Crow
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Does that seem reasonable, logical, or true to anyone within the sound of my voice?
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Do you actually expect anyone to believe that blacks and Hispanics don't do these things on a daily basis
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because they're human, and that's what humans do?
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Me for completing the loop and saying, wow, you've got to have ID for all of these things,
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Or is it you to say that minorities are just too stupid to figure these things out?
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Because here's the real truth on photo ID, valid ID is no longer just proof of citizenship or age.
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You can't function in this society without some form of ID.
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So it's racist for me to say ID should be made universal.
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This is all about making sure some people can cheat and control elections.
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That's what Jim Crow was all about, not photo ID.
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All I want is free and fair elections and let the chips fall fairly where they may.
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That's why 71% of Democrats are for the SAVE Act.
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Do not let the GOP, do not let the Senate or the House fall on this.
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It is overwhelmingly popular, both the Democrats and the Republicans.
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And it's the only thing left that we don't ask ID for.
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Personal safety is one of those things most people, you know, don't think about until a situation turns bad really, really fast.
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You can be in a place that feels normal one second and then very, very dangerous the next second.
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And in that moment, you know, you don't have time to wish that you had looked at other options.
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In that moment, you have to act and act quickly.
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That's why more people are carrying a Berna launcher.
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And it's an option that fires powerful pepper and kinetic projectiles, but also tear gas.
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It's designed to stop a threat from a safe distance without using a firearm.
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It does not require a permit, which makes it accessible for people who want to be, you know, want to have an added layer of protection but aren't comfortable with traditional weapons.
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I'm comfortable with both, but I know sometimes I need a Berna launcher and not a gun.
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Having a tool you hope you never need, but you're grateful for having when things go badly, is good.
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I want you to check out Berna, byrna.com slash Glenn.
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There's, you know, no background checks or anything.
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It's legal in all 50 states as long as you're over 18.
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Okay, so here's why the Democrats don't want it, okay?
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There's a great story in the liberal patriot dot com, and it talks about three different analysis of the data of the new population estimates.
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The Census Bureau just released these new population estimates, and so we're going to have another census in 2030.
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And according to the analysis, blue states, this is the electoral college votes.
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That and the seven seats that the Republicans are projected to gain in Florida and Texas alone, it means the balance of power changes.
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That's why they have to have all of these new quote unquote citizens.
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They've screwed their states up so horribly that everybody's moving away from them.
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You import a whole bunch of new people, and you make sure they can vote whether they're citizens or not, whether they can speak the language, whether they even want to be American or not.
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All right, let me tell you about rush tax resolution.
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Tax stress sits in the back of your mind when you're trying to focus at work, when you're paying other bills, when you're thinking about the future.
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If you've made a mistake on your taxes, don't go it alone.
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These guys are the worst collection agency of all time.
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IRS steps in and, oh, you're going to pay, and don't do it alone.
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They work with people who have back tax issues or are getting letters, and they just don't know how to handle it.
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Their team will get clear on what you actually owe and what options you have to start fixing it.
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Instead of avoiding the problem, you'll have a plan with people who know how to navigate this system.
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And when you mention my name, Glenn, Rush will provide a free IRS transcript investigation that others typically charge about $500 for without confirming they can even help you.
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This is up front and free, and they'll only take your case if they know they can help you.
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Yesterday, the first five founding Torch members picked up the phone, and Glenn Beck was on the other end.
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Yesterday, I was so excited to announce something we've been working on for a while in conjunction with Moms for Liberty and the American Journey experience,
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They are doing a fundraiser up in New York on Ellis Island, and I asked if we could cover it and also kind of make it into a bigger deal because I had some ideas.
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Because I think right now the most important thing we can do, because a lie has been being told about America and Americans and Donald Trump and everybody else, that we hate immigrants.
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I think immigrants, immigrants who come here because they want to be here, they want to be an American because they know what America affords you, allows you to do, that you can leave all the crap behind and you can be whoever you want to be and you can start over and you can fail and then you can pick yourself up again and you can start over.
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Those people who come here because they know, I can't do that in my home country, I want those people here because they remind us slugs who have grown up here for generations, how great this country is.
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So when I heard about this from Moms for Liberty, I asked if we could be a part of it.
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And we are doing some amazing things on Ellis Island, which is right next to the Statue of Liberty.
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And for security reasons, I can't tell you everything that is happening, but I would ask that you would trust me.
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If you've ever been to any of my big, big events, you know they don't suck.
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Uh, they're usually amazing and I think this one might be the most amazing one that we've done.
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If everything comes through, this is going to be a night you will be like, oh, I wish I would have gone.
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Um, only, uh, only a few hundred people can come.
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Uh, I think we have about half the tickets left.
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I think we sold, I don't remember, but we have about half the tickets left.
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Um, and they just went up on sale 23 hours ago.
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Um, and so they're going to go, they're expensive,
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And so if you want to watch it from home or you want to watch it gathered together, you can do that, uh, as well.
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But on May 2nd, and what I think is one of the most sacred places in American history, Ellis Island,
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we are going to be doing something extraordinary.
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One yesterday, I, um, uh, just talking about the music, uh, yesterday I played a song, uh, they came for the hope.
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Uh, and I'm looking for some singers to sing it.
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You can hear it and, and, um, and also pass this on to anybody who sings that, you know, uh, to give them this opportunity at glennbeck.com slash events.
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I'm going to be asking you if you want to get involved, but first let's start with the music.
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I mean, we've hired good singers before I could do that, but I, I think America is all about the land of opportunity.
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And that honestly is what the torch is about as well.
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And so I want to give somebody who's never had the opportunity to do something grand, but has the talent and the will and the ability to pull this off.
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So searching for three world-class singers, you'll be backed by a 51 piece orchestra.
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Uh, the first one is the duet I played yesterday, original song that I wrote called, uh, they came for the hope.
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Um, and that's going to be sung right in front of Ellis Island.
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The other one is going to be sung with the statue of Liberty behind you.
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Uh, and it is, you know, I watched Celine Dion do, um, her song.
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I can't remember what it was him of something, um, you know, from the Eiffel tower during the Olympics.
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And then I read the words in English and I'm like, nah, okay, maybe.
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Um, but I, I took this song and I thought, what would the French say if they, cause they gave us the statue of Liberty and they were doing it to try to convince their own people.
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They were going through the Paris communes and it was, you know, 20,000 people died.
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And so they were trying to say, no, that's not the way America has the best idea, the torch of freedom.
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Um, and so I thought if they were honest and they saw the state of their country and the state of our country and the state of our people here in America, what would they say?
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And so that was the premise that I started out with and I'm not a lyricist, but that's why this one has to be sung in French.
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Cause it sounds better in French than it does in English, but I want to just read the lyrics.
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This is one of the songs I'm asking to find one woman that can sing this in French.
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At the foot of the statue of Liberty on May 2nd.
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Let me, let me read the lyrics, uh, to you in English.
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Um, yeah, I've never made it through this reading him even without the music, uh, bawling my eyes out.
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Through the harbor's silver mist, I see her keeping watch.
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A quiet flame against the wind, a vow the past still holds.
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Her eyes might shine like weathered bronze, but her heart is warm with life.
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And to every restless soul she breathes, remember, be brave.
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In the long night of fallen empires, whole nations lose their way.
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And chains, they take many shapes, yet somehow they always return.
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And I, a wandering heart, stubborn in my hope, go searching for your promise, your light, and your love.
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Oh, Lady of Liberty, I love you with a wounded love.
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Your name still rides upon the sea, a trembling hope that will not fade.
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The word freedom has turned to nothing more than painted scenery, a polished jewel with no soul left inside.
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A mother waiting at the shore for her children to awaken.
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Please, let those who understand wake and rise again.
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Oh, Lady of Liberty, I love you with a sworn devotion.
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I send my voice into the night like a fragile prayer.
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Oh, Lady of Liberty, I love you beyond the measure of time.
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But beneath your steadfast flame, I vow, love truth, faithfully, proudly, and always.
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If you know somebody who can shake the Statue of Liberty singing that with a 51-piece orchestra behind them,
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please make sure they hear this song, get this page.
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We're going to start taking submissions next week.
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People keep sending me names going, oh, you know who you should get.
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So if you want to do it, you submit, you submit your video singing one of the two songs for consideration.
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We're going to select the winners, uh, by a panel of expert judges and by the audience itself.
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We're kind of doing our own little American idol kind of thing in a way.
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Um, but if you're selected, um, you're going to train and work with Roger Love,
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who is widely regarded as one of the most influential vocal coaches in the world.
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I mean, John Mayer, Steven Tyler, Gwen Stefani, um, Bradley Cooper, you know,
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I mean, he's the guy anyway, you'll work with him.
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Uh, and then you'll be flown to New York city on me, uh,
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transportations all provided hotel accommodations included.
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And then on May 2nd, you will stand on Ellis Island before a V VIP audience.
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Me, the first time I stood in front of an audience, like, I think you're going to see,
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But this is a V VIP audience and you will have your performance broadcast globally on torch and
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Uh, it is a contest for somebody with real heart and talent that can pull this off.
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If that is you or somebody, you know, please go to glennbeck.com slash events and share it with them.
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The music and the lyrics are up on the website now.
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So wherever it is, if that's you, you can start rehearsing and get ready to send us a video of you.
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By the way, tickets for this event are available, glennbeck.com slash events.
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Um, uh, in fact, let me take, can I take quickly, let me take David, um, in New Jersey.
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I had, I got up on disability, had a knee replaced, but I got up in the morning and turned your show
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on and you started talking about the statue of Liberty and we actually might, I work for a company
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that does a stone work and we were engaged to do some work on the statue of Liberty.
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If you look at the pictures or you see the Liberty, Liberty, Liberty commercial, you'll
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see, uh, there's a new stairway on the front and after 9-11, they had to do renovations
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to make it, uh, to make the egress in case of, uh, uh, a fire.
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So every time I see it, it just, you know what I mean?
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Um, I mean, I was out there one morning and, uh, the, I guess the changing of temperatures,
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the water came off the bottom of the torch and, uh, I guess condensation or something
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We were out there for a couple of months, but all that being said, I got up in the morning
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and I, I, I went immediately to your website and bought a ticket and then my wife saw it
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come through on the, on, I guess she gets a note.
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I'm going obviously, you know, but I said to her and she, she came to me, the event eight
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We went to Fox when you announced eight 28 and you had like really neat books underneath
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We missed getting into the studio by like one person.
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I tell you what, David, you, you only bought one ticket.
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Would she go if, let me buy, let me buy you a ticket.
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I'm going to buy a ticket for your wife because I've got to show you some things that we're
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going to bring to the statue of Liberty that you will really like.
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Some of the best days you'll ever have are the ones where you leave the pavement behind,
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you know, you're outside away from all the noise, doing something real.
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And that's usually the moment your phone turns into a camera with no signal, no calls, you
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know, just a little searching icon while you're trying to find your group or check in with
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I mean, we have rapid radios at our ranch because you can't, there's no cell service.
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he is, he's talking about, we have it, maybe we don't have it, is it cut five?
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Let me just explain it to you because I don't know where the clip is.
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He was asked on this NBC News interview, what did you learn by your actions in Minnesota?
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I read it hostile because it might have been in the reporter's mind as a really hostile
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Uh, you know, they don't, they don't understand.
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I, you know, I, I don't know what I should have learned from that.
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I learned that maybe we can use a little bit of a softer touch.
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We're dealing with real hard criminals, but look, I've called the people.
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Literally, you know, as though those calls weren't made.
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But I learned that if I had a little softer touch, that's huge for Donald Trump.
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Donald Trump is, um, is a guy that doesn't, he thinks, how can I say this?
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I have seen the president do things personally that I have had to sign, uh, non-disclosure paperwork
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This soft, giving, kind, unbelievable guy who just is not the guy you see on television.
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Um, and I asked him at one point, as I'm signing this release form of this non-disclosure form,
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No, Mr. President, that's exactly what they need to know.
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That's, that's the, this is such an important part of you that nobody ever sees.
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It's not weak, but he is from this older generation and he's the president and he knows he needs
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Um, and I think that's, I just think that's a crime, uh, you know, in a way, because you,
00:51:45.140
you, without seeing who he actually is on that side, you don't understand the full picture
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So here he is softening and saying, oh, uh, yeah, I still have to be tough, but I need
00:52:06.040
Then he goes on and says, you know, the good shooting and the, the pretty shooting, look,
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they weren't angels, but their actions didn't justify fatal shootings.
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Have you heard anyone on the left say the opposite of that?
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Look, ice made a mistake here, but they're not all bad.
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They weren't angels, which is true, but they shouldn't have been shot, which is also true.
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That is not the strong man that everybody says.
00:52:43.600
Then he's asked about, you know, president Clinton and, um, being investigated and having
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a subpoena from the house oversight and government reform committee as they look into the Epstein
00:52:59.080
And he said, quote, it bothers me that somebody is going after bill Clinton.
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He was the one who said very famously, you don't want to run against Trump when they're
00:53:24.680
Who's better at debating than some of the other people.
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She's a very smart woman, but I hate to see it in many ways.
00:53:34.660
They wanted to go after me and put me in jail for the rest of my life.
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I shouldn't feel this way, but I feel badly that they have to go through that empathy,
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He's always been empathetic, but he's never let you see it.
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He is changing and, and, and let me just be really cynical because the guy has the best
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I've met two people who have a gut as good as he, um, as he has.
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Roger Ailes was a dirt bag, but when it came to reading the American people, he's the guy
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He was the best guy I've ever seen at being able just to go right to the gut.
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I'd ask him about a question about something that was happening.
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And he'd say, well, here, let me tell you what I think people in Ohio will think.
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And I said to him at one point, my gosh, if you were on the air every day, you would be
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I don't have to be on TV, but, um, that was kind of maybe the dark side of him, but he
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If we look like we're the big bully on the street, we have to, we have to win, uh, the
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He also said yesterday, look, we're doing a good job.
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We just don't have good PR behind it, which is, I've been saying, please, please let me
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just, let me bring the chalkboard in front of the white house and just, I'll set up right
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And let me tell it what, let me tell people what they're doing.
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And you can just look at it and go, nope, that's not it.
00:55:41.960
And if I may, and I could be way off base on this, but if you saw the movie Melania,
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there was one scene that now I've seen them in person.
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And at one point in the movie, he is rehearsing for the inaugural address and, um, she opens
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And he's like, no, no, no, hon, come in, sit, sit for a minute.
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He said, he said, my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker.
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And she said, she said, and a unifier she's in the movie.
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And he says, my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker.
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And then she's sitting in the, you know, in the room with the writers.
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And she said, she looks at him, points to him and said, and a unifier.
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And he looked at her and he went, yeah, that's good.
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And what's amazing is we didn't understand it at the time.
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I didn't understand it until I saw the movie Melania.
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And the most, uh, the thing I, uh, will, you know, my most proudest, my proudest
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accomplishment will be that of a peacemaker and a unifier.
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And everybody starts to applaud and he turns around and he points to Melania and
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And she just gives the faintest smile of recognition.
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She keeps him anchored, um, I think in, um, in the softness, uh, and I wouldn't be
00:57:45.120
I mean, I also wouldn't be surprised if he didn't have a conversation with anybody
00:57:48.800
because he has the best gut, uh, of the American people I've ever seen.
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Um, but she is a softening, a softener, uh, for him, you know, she was like unifier.
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He meant peacemaker as somebody who's going to make peace all around the world, which
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Uh, and she understood, and you're going to unify everybody in the country.
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Now he's softening to unify because he knows the only other option is civil war.
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I mean, did you see what the radicals are doing on the streets of, um, Minnesota and
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You have a checkpoint in Minneapolis and you try to stop my car as a civilian.
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And somehow or another, they also have access to the license plates.
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Now Homan has just said, I mean, Homan, remember I said when he made this deal in, you know,
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he said, um, you know, I'm going to fire, what's his name, uh, from border patrol.
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Cause he brought Homan in Homan is the toughest of the tough guys.
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It's like the only step up from Homan is raising cane.
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So he didn't surrender, but Homan said yesterday, um, we're now going into the jail.
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We have complete compliance with Minneapolis and Minnesota.
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So Donald Trump got everything that he was asking for.
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Now you could be really cynical and say maybe some sort of a deal was cut.
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Um, I think that is Donald Trump knowing exactly how to play the game.
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Donald Trump reads the room really well, really well, better again than anybody else.
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I know he can predict the American people and where they're at or where they're going to
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Um, that's what makes him such a good negotiator.
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Um, that in many, many other things, but, um, he was trying to sell the Plaza hotel at one
01:02:28.680
point and, um, his staff had worked weeks and weeks and weeks.
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It's going to be decided in this meeting and everything is riding on it.
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Got to sell the, the Plaza hotel, the negotiations are going on in the room.
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And then Donald walks in and he sits down at the head of the table and he just starts to
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He said, I'm going to do a project on the West side, on the West side highway.
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Now his team is like, what the, we're trying to sell the Plaza hotel.
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You've been telling us this is the most, that's the priority.
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Uh, and he starts talking to them about, about that.
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He sells them that idea that he just spills out.
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01:04:16.180
He said, I sat down, I talked to him for three minutes.
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It's like, they were just not going to do this deal.
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And, you know, with everything that is going on, uh, right now, you know, voter ID, Chuck
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Schumer standing up there and saying over our dead body, that's not a winner.
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I think they know they're on dangerous territory.
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I'm going to take your phone calls here in just a second.
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First of all, can we play this weird Kamala Harris X thing that came out last night?
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It is just a Kamala HQ and it's a sign-in and your login.
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So she's typing it in and she types in the first.
01:08:54.860
She just writes headquarters and then it says tomorrow.
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Please tell me this is today, by the way, that tomorrow is today for her.
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So please tell me you're running for president.
01:09:09.540
That's what they're starting to say that she's going to run for president.
01:09:18.860
Way too online means, you know, we're just too cool.
01:09:21.440
Um, the babysitter is weird as a slam on Trump, I guess project 2025 is real, uh, is also
01:09:27.780
another slam on, on, uh, Trump and, uh, and Kamala's headquarters today going to be
01:09:38.400
Uh, by the way, um, I want to talk a little bit about, uh, body cams because I've been
01:09:42.900
hearing this thing about, you know, body cams on ice.
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I, I, I have a, I'd like to put body cams on politicians and I, I'm going to explain
01:10:05.980
Well, I'm watching a beautiful sunset over Ivanka's Island.
01:10:11.340
I'm in Valora, Albania, and I don't know if you know it or not, but Ivanka Trump bought
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an Island and, uh, right off the coast here and they're going to build a Trump resort
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The sun setting over it at the moment is gorgeous.
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We moved here in December and we're now living here.
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Well, because I have a condo on the, right on the, um, Ionian sea, uh, across, uh, Ivanka's
01:11:01.000
We're right on, right on the beach, uh, looking at Ivanka's Island and it's 700 euros a month
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So, uh, my, my house, the last house I had in America was over $2,000 a month.
01:11:14.860
So I, uh, I have to, you were one of the first, if not the first insiders I'm told from
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Europe, first torch members, probably the first, yes.
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Uh, you know, I, you should have waited for me to make the long distance call.
01:11:35.080
Um, I was, uh, uh, shocked at, we have like, we have torch members now in 40 different countries
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And I actually want to call some, cause I, I assume they're all expats or, I mean, I don't
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I can't imagine that, you know, you're in, you know, Switzerland and you're like, you got
01:12:03.480
No, I've been listening to you since you started.
01:12:05.520
I was actually, I listened to Russia's at first national broadcast.
01:12:10.400
Um, so, I mean, I've, I've been talk radio for ever since I was, you know, wow.
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Uh, no, I'm not going to talk to Fauci about it.
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It's good to know that you guys are in Albania.
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If I ever need a place to hide out, you'll be getting a call from me.
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Yeah, we moved here because, uh, mostly because we started planning this last year.
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The cost of living in the United States, uh, has become astronomical for us.
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And we could actually live here quite comfortably on our, my husband's retirement and both of
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Um, if I'm ever in Albania, Albania, I'll look you up.
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I'm sure you'll, I'm sure you're going to become to her Island, right?
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Oh, of course I'm going to already have plans for that soon.
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Thursdays are the days that I try to keep open for, uh, phone calls and I've got a lot
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of phone calls, but I want to check with you cause you're monitoring, you know, uh, all
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What is the big topic of conversation that I should know of or address?
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It's a bit of barrage in the insider chat today.
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Save for you that I'll have to, if we don't get to the majority of them, I'll have to show
01:14:01.600
you, but it really is kind of all over the place.
01:14:06.320
There was a ton of people saying the song is beautiful.
01:14:09.000
The lady Liberty song, tons of people talking about that.
01:14:12.260
And then this was a, uh, I think this was a consensus that people said, I'm going to read
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You should do it this way with you telling the story over the music in the background.
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You know, people, uh, you know, you know, it's in French and the reason why it's in
01:14:35.360
French is because my original concept is what would the French say to lady Liberty today?
01:14:43.200
So you're standing there up on our shore and you're looking up at her.
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And so the lyrics in French are, you know, you're a mother, you're, you're a mother,
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wake your children, remind them who they are, tell them, stand up, be brave.
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And besides my lyrics kind of suck if they're not in French.
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A lot of people talking about the save act and what it means.
01:15:08.080
And a lot of people are worried that nothing is going to happen, especially through like
01:15:14.240
And Shane said his biggest concern is Trump applies pressure wrong domestically.
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He's great doing it with foreign policy, but he's not doing it right with people like
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He will get crushed in the midterms if nothing in Congress changes.
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I will tell you the one thing, um, that I know about the save act with Donald Trump is
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he has said to me several times, one way or another in different conversations, if we don't
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get control of the corruption of our elections, if we can't, if we can't verify, we know who's
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voting, he said, we'll never win another election again.
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The one thing that bothers me is his fallback, which he announced right off the pad almost
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is let the federal government take over the elections.
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That's a really, really, um, bad thing because they will love that.
01:16:15.540
Oh, if the federal government can change, you can do all the elections, they can change
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The constitution specifically says all of the elections are local and state, um, and they're
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Now the federal government can say we need a voter ID.
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So we know who you are and that you're a citizen.
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I don't know why Thune is saying, well, we've got things like the transportation act that
01:16:55.560
Honestly, I don't care if airplanes are grounded for two weeks.
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What's more important, a two week stall on, on our airplanes, which is not going to happen.
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A two week stall on airplanes or voter ID for the rest of our lives, which one's going to
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If we don't have voter ID, you have no Republic.
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That's why they're fighting so hard to keep all of these illegals in the country.
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They know I, I gave you the, the stats, uh, last hour about what's happening with the
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census, these States are going to lose, um, electoral votes.
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And once they lose electoral votes, when, when, when New York and California are not
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controlling the swing anymore, well, that's a problem for Democrats.
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That's why they have all of these people in because they've got to have those votes.
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They've got to have the congressional and, uh, the congressional seats.
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And they've got to have the electoral college by saying, no, no, no, we don't count people
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that are not here legally and you can't vote unless you have a valid ID.
01:18:09.980
And, uh, I, I think because I, as I said, Trump is such a good read of people almost, I
01:18:23.140
Domestically, he's not as good as he is internationally.
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Sometimes, um, I think of the Epstein thing that was so mishandled and he, he didn't get
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This was something that all of us were bothered by and now it just kind of goes away.
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And, you know, I think the positioning on that one was poor.
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Uh, this one, this one, I, I just think he cares an awful lot about.
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I, I hope that he pushes Thune because it's all going to come down to Thune.
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One guy is going to stand in the way of voter ID and that will be John Thune because John
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Thune has to say, okay, go ahead, filibuster, but it's a standing filibuster.
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Meaning you, you have to talk your way through it.
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Thune is saying, we don't have time for that because all, what is, what do they have?
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So 49 senators can speak on the same subject in a filibuster two times.
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So a Senator can get up and she can, um, and she can start talking about it.
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And then when she's tired, she passes it to another democratic Senator.
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So you have, you know, a hundred speakers just under a hundred speakers that are going
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Um, and once that's done, you can't speak a third time.
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Once that's done, once they go through all those people, then it goes to a vote.
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What the Democrats want is the, the, the new kind of filibuster where it's not a standing
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filibuster where they say, we got, we're a filibustering that.
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Well, they'll never get 60 votes for the, the save act.
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And Democrats know that John Thune just has to say, well, go ahead, talk your socks off
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because when you're done in 30 days, guess what happens?
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And they're not going to want to talk for 30 days on this because everybody's going to
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You're stopping the government because you think that people shouldn't have voter ID.
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Let them talk, John, let them talk, save the Republic.
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And let me just speak to you just, you know, politically, save yourself, save the GOP.
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And I talked to him about the Clinton contempt thing.
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The Clintons did an extraordinary thing by telling the House Oversight Committee to pound sand.
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They had a legitimate subpoena lawfully issued on a bipartisan vote, and they just said, we
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It is the most open and clear case of contempt I have seen in my lifetime.
01:23:32.240
Now, I think the Clintons are counting on the fact that they might be able to play this out
01:23:39.960
If there's a Democratic president, they'll scuttle this effort.
01:23:45.560
You know, it does take a long time to put cases together.
01:23:50.460
The fact is, I don't see any cognizable defense here.
01:23:54.560
One of the things I've been writing about is, this is the first time where there's not even
01:24:00.040
It's just basically, we're the Clintons, and we don't feel like showing up.
01:24:06.840
Now, this goes to your point, Glenn, that they may be counting on the fact that they would
01:24:12.400
And it's pretty hard to imagine a jury pool in Washington without at least one person
01:24:18.740
who wouldn't convict the Clintons if they had a video of them committing heinous crimes.
01:24:27.040
And this is going to be a real test to our system.
01:24:35.260
So you not only have a bipartisan vote for the subpoenas, you have a bipartisan vote to hold
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And the Department of Justice needs to move with the speed of the Biden administration.
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They went to zero to 60 on Bannon and other figures.
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I want to talk a little bit about the Super Bowl halftime show, the China BioLabs that we're finding now in the country.
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Also, Savannah Guthrie, I feel horrible for her and her family and what's going on.
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And also, you know, ICE is, Chuck Schumer is like, ICE has got to wear body cams.
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You know, this story is really, really disturbing.
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And they're buying up land near our bases, our military bases.
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Like a stone's throw from one of our big military bases.
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It also is in a major city where tourists come from all over the United States and the world.
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Then they're going to hotels and conventions and to the floors of the casinos and to all of the shows.
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Then they're getting on an airplane and they're flying elsewhere.
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And this is not the first time we have found it.
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You want, I mean, you know, the Chinese wrote something you should read.
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And soon the entire library of glenbeck.com is going to be up and you'll be able to search for things like this.
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You'll be able to go to, you know, Torch and just type in, you know, unrestricted warfare.
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And it will bring you everything that we've done on unrestricted warfare.
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China calls this unrestricted warfare where it's not soldiers anymore.
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They'll just do whatever they have to do to win.
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And part of that very likely is, hey, let's put biolabs near, you know, U.S. military bases.
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Let's put biolabs in, you know, major cities that are tourist destinations.
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Because we can get people, if we want to, we need to, we can get that whole country sick overnight.
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We can shut down their military overnight because that'll spread into the military base.
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And by the time it gets, by the time people figure it out, it'll be in all of our military bases.
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That, I hope, I mean, I have, I trust my president and I trust our defense department.
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I'm not sure I trust a lot in the intel and justice, but I do trust my president.
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Uh, this is something that's real, that's absolutely real.
01:31:19.120
And we should be watching, uh, for, but let me talk to you about watching.
01:31:28.060
Everybody is saying that ice needs to have cameras, you know, on their vests.
01:31:35.060
I think the best thing that ever happened to the cops is we put cameras on their vests because everybody before was like, oh my gosh, look what they, you know what?
01:32:00.600
And it keeps the lying liars away from the, away from the, the press.
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But I got to thinking, everybody wants this on the cops.
01:32:14.460
Well, you know, you know, politicians are kind of, you know, cops in suits, you know, they're the ones that are supposed to be policing our laws, policing our constitution, make sure there's no enemies, foreign or domestic.
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They take an oath to protect that and to serve that.
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The gas station, the grocery store, the front porch, dogs have cameras now.
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But the people with the most power, the ones who have the, who operate that power, operate the systems.
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Cops wear cameras because we say power requires accountability.
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And not at your speeches, not during your press conferences, all the time.
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I mean, you're going to, you know, there are times you're not going to wear a camera.
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Congressional body cams, cabinet level GoPros, senators with a blinking red light that says, yeah, remember, Senator, we're watching.
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You want to negotiate, you know, a bill at midnight?
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You want to say, this isn't how the real world works.
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Because the one I live in has and demands receipts.
01:34:10.580
The one you live in, I don't think is the real world because it never demands receipts from any of you.
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I think we've already decided that extreme was acceptable, haven't we?
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And if cameras are extreme, then why do we have them for traffic stops?
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We decided it for every American who doesn't have power.
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Why does transparency suddenly become unreasonable the moment it reaches the top?
01:35:01.600
Half of Washington would suddenly go, you know what?
01:35:09.360
Another quarter would suddenly rediscover prayer.
01:35:13.780
And the rest would spend the first month just asking interns, is this thing on?
01:35:44.460
Remember, right after the lunch fundraiser, you said this.
01:36:09.400
But I would like to make sure that we define national defense.
01:36:12.520
Because we've also redefined secrecy and top secret.
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It says here that he used three napkins while he was in the congressional lunchroom.
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So let's look at what actually needs to be secret and what doesn't.
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Amazing how quickly behavior changes when you know you're being watched.
01:36:41.240
Do you know that most people, when they steal from their company, they don't steal because they're bad people.
01:36:50.780
Most people, when they start stealing from their company, it's not because they're bad people.
01:36:59.420
And so something just happens to people when they're not being watched.
01:37:07.460
I don't know about you, but I care deeply about our country.
01:37:11.860
I care deeply about all of the crime that is going on.
01:37:17.080
I'm talking about the crime, you know, that's happening in daycare centers, the crime that is happening in our government with our own money.
01:37:28.380
Why would you go steal money from a bank when the bank has limited amounts of cash?
01:37:33.560
Why wouldn't you steal it from the federal government and the taxpayers?
01:37:41.720
We're going to go in and we're going to rob all the casinos.
01:37:48.760
What they're most likely doing in California, New York, and maybe even your state?
01:37:53.800
I got to tell you, bills would become a lot shorter.
01:38:13.500
Phrases like unintended consequences, I think, would go extinct.
01:38:20.340
The only thing radical that we need is radical transparency.
01:38:25.600
And radical transparency doesn't require better people.
01:38:36.720
When our founders said, you know, this constitution, this system of government is wholly inadequate for a non-religious and non-moral people.
01:38:47.600
When, if you're not, if you're religious and, if you're irreligious and, and not a moral people, you, you can't have freedom.
01:39:08.060
You're, you're cutting the, the, the, the line.
01:39:10.680
You're, you're trying to get away with stuff, but if you're a religious and moral people, all of a sudden you have a governor on yourself.
01:39:22.500
But until we get that governor back, uh, maybe cameras are a good way.
01:39:26.320
You know, our founders didn't assume that people would be angels.
01:39:30.780
They built a system designed to survive humans, humans, when they're left to their own devices, when they're left alone, when they're unwatched, when they have access to money and power, they almost always go bad.
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What's broken in America is not the constitution.
01:39:54.320
What's broken in America is the distance between power and the people.
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You know, politicians wired like cops, you know, a Capitol Hill highlight reel, man, I'd watch that thing every night.
01:40:17.080
Nothing restores trust faster than letting people see the truth unfold in real time.
01:40:21.920
That's why, you know, what gave me this idea was I, I saw, I was watching the news a couple of days ago and I saw that they were saying, you know, body cameras for ice.
01:40:31.700
And then I saw, you know, them, them arguing in Utah about having cameras in the courtroom for the Charlie Kirk trial.
01:40:40.120
You have to, you, you, you will create conspiracy after conspiracy after conspiracy.
01:40:55.040
Why don't we have, honestly, if you're a politician that goes with a job, I don't want a camera on me.
01:41:00.480
I know a lot of people that would be like, you can put a camera on me.
01:41:08.740
Then there's going to be all kinds of exceptions.
01:41:18.580
You know, I'm, I'm, I'm tired of, wait, how did that deal happen?
01:41:28.780
We have the technology to do it today, you know?
01:41:32.740
Maybe the camera only goes on when you're near, uh, I don't know, somebody who's a lobbyist.
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You're out in the middle, you know, you're at a nice dinner with your wife or something.
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And then a lobbyist, AI detects lobbyist three feet from the table.
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You know, it stopped them from sleeping with all the reporters.
01:42:01.700
I mean, that red lights kind of define the district that reporters are in now, but I mean, the red
01:42:14.840
Seems like the proximity to this reporter is awfully close.
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Seems to get farther away and then closer and farther away and then closer, farther away
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Cameras on, corruption has to work a lot harder.
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You know, a lot of people feel like their paychecks, you know, come and go right back out the door,
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I, I just wanted to call you and personally thank you for my son.
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Over the, over the past, uh, many years of me listening to you, I, uh, I, I had no hope
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of the future and the children that I had, I, and not saying that you caused that just
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I didn't want children to become a burden on us, a, a, a, a financial burden or anything
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And listening to you talk about, uh, our children and the life and, uh, constantly feeding us
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And I want to thank you because I was able to tell my wife last year with the hope that
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we have for our future, I, we now have a new baby boy and I just want to say thank you.
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Cause if it weren't for you and president Trump, I don't know if I would have the hope
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James, I think that may be the nicest thing anybody has ever said to me.
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What his name is Maverick and he is the sweetest, awesome little kid, but I want to just want
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You could have named him after me, but no, you went to name him after a gas station.
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Um, you know, I have to tell you, um, and I've said this a lot.
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You know, when I turned 60, I started to change.
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Uh, you just start to see things differently and then your kids move out of the house and
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Um, there is nothing better than children, nothing more important than children.
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Um, they're just the best of your life and don't hold off.
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I mean, think about what our grandparents went through with children and they were in the
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Ricky just said first time anybody's ever accused me of giving them hope.
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So I was, um, reading, um, my scriptures this morning before I went on the air and I read
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in second Samuel, the Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer.
01:49:01.280
And, uh, I thought about all the things that he's delivered me from and that I think he's,
01:49:08.340
you know, they, you know, please Lord, to make prayer this morning was deliver us from hate
01:49:13.780
Um, and then I started thinking of the word deliver, you know, Mary Magdalene, she was a
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I mean, you want to talk about somebody who's like, God, I've done too much.
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In fact, she became so close to him in the end, that's the one that God said first he's
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risen and had her deliver the news to the apostles.
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So I'm thinking about this and I thought, okay, so what is the news I have to deliver
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You've been delivered from chaos, hopefully chaos, lies, hatred, whatever it is you've been
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And that is because the news has been delivered to you.
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What is the news that you need to deliver to somebody else today?
01:50:13.140
Maybe if you're in labor, maybe you're delivering a child today, but I mean, today, my news to
01:50:25.440
It's all going to work out the way it's supposed to don't, uh, don't give up and, and notice
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I said this last hour, Donald Trump is changing.
01:50:37.640
Did you see what happened with Savannah Guthrie?
01:50:39.900
You know, the thing I really, this, this whole story just breaks my heart and I don't
01:50:47.120
And I'm sure Savannah Guthrie does not like me or whatever, but it doesn't matter.
01:50:54.960
And I'm like, I can't imagine what that must feel like.
01:51:12.980
You know, Savannah Guthrie was not pleasant to Donald Trump during the 2020 election, not
01:51:31.900
I want you to know whatever you need, I'm here for you.
01:51:37.340
The DOJ is, I'm sure they're on it, but I want you to know we're here for you.
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How great is that to deliver that to somebody who doesn't like, just like me in my life,
01:51:49.740
I didn't deserve, you know, to be delivered, you know, she may not have deserved getting
01:51:55.240
that delivery from Donald Trump, but she got it.
01:52:01.260
And I think it's because people are starting to see how much trouble we're in.
01:52:19.740
Do you know anybody who even knew who bad bunny was now?
01:52:24.340
This is, it's a tough question, you know, cause you know, if you look like me, there's
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not a chance, but I don't, I mean, I said bad bunny to my kids and my kids were like bad
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If they do know them is like, oh no, bad bunny is the greatest one, one Grammy.
01:52:46.960
And if I'm not mistaken, nobody even knows why.
01:52:51.480
Like I read a story from this, um, a guy in the music business and he's like, nobody,
01:52:57.700
nobody in the music business is talking about bad bunny.
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I mean, like with Kanye, remember everybody's like, he's a genius.
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Remember it used to be Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney, you know,
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You know, used to be, you know, the biggest and the best bad bunny is the best America can
01:53:44.060
What is the guaranteed thing that green day does every single performance?
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You know, they just did a poll of the, uh, NFL players.
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No matter who the person has been, have you ever seen a poll of the players going,
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Who's being like, no matter who it is, I've never seen a poll of the players.
01:54:13.200
Somebody took a poll of the players and went, really?
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40, 40%, 40% said, no, I'm not a, no, not somebody I would have at the super bowl.
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Oh, and by the way, he's rumored to come out in a dress and heels.
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Because there's going to be so many people rushing out to replace their television after the super bowl.
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He comes out like that and green day delivers it.
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I know I know nothing about football, but I think I know enough about that.
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And I, I, I had some, I mean, I know I'm, I'm way out of my, it's Stu is like, he's listening right now, wherever he is going.
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Maybe parts of Boston will relate to bad bunny.
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You got to watch it, uh, on with TP USA kid rock is doing it, right?
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You go to the YouTube channel returning point and it'll be on all of Charlie Kirk sold socials as well.
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Cause I, I, I'm not, I, I mean, my wife will probably say, let's, let's watch the Superbowl.
01:56:17.500
I mean, I'm not even interested in the commercials anymore.
01:56:25.440
Have you seen the one with the horse and the Eagle?
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All it does is I just, I saw that ad and I'm like, I wish the claws of that Eagle
01:56:34.920
would pick up that executive that did the rest of them and just fly him over a cliff.
01:56:42.640
I mean, you know, but it makes me think cause they're, they are redeeming themselves.
01:56:47.160
They're going back to their original formula, but did anybody really learn a lesson?
01:56:51.740
Did anybody, it's like, you know, all these, you know, uh, all these, you know, the AMA
01:56:59.160
We, we don't think there's enough scientific, uh, evidence to cut body parts off of children.
01:57:08.220
You're only saying that because now you're afraid of a jury.
01:57:17.440
You flipped the other way first time out of fear because you thought, oh man, these guys
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are going to, they're going to destroy our hospital.
01:57:25.280
We better, we better start cutting body parts off of children.
01:57:52.960
I was just listening to him, uh, earlier this morning when I was running.
01:58:10.660
So I actually called because, um, I was listening to your show last week and, uh, you talked about
01:58:16.020
credibility and how you wanted people to know that you weren't some, uh, blind follower
01:58:20.540
for Trump and I was really glad to hear that and hear you address it.
01:58:24.620
Um, but I think it's something that a lot of us Democrats have been thinking about when
01:58:30.440
Uh, my issue Glenn is that I've been listening to you since back in 2015 and honestly, I don't
01:58:37.560
think that there's any core principle or strong value that you hold that Trump hasn't
01:58:44.540
But I guess my real question here is what principles are guiding you?
01:58:48.880
You know, Anthony, can I have you on tomorrow or probably Monday?
01:58:54.500
You make a list of those core principles for me.
01:59:02.560
The day after bad bunny, you're going to be so excited.
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We'll put you on hold and we'll have you back on a Monday.
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I know you, you got my blood boiling this morning with a, the comment about, uh, having
01:59:37.740
The last time I was in Dallas, I actually got mugged and my purse got stolen.
01:59:41.460
And so, um, thank God I had my passport and my social security card.
01:59:45.220
Those two documents got me back into the real world just to get a driver's license.
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And New Mexico is crazy because we've got put them and reservation lands everywhere here.
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Everybody, everybody, everybody has to have an ID.
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In the seven, the seven states that voted for, yeah, the, the, the seven states that voted
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I'm afraid you're going to be disappointed because we have been delivered from another
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02:03:03.980
Here's Kamala Harris, her big announcement today.
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Madam Vice President, what's going on with Kamala HQ?
02:03:12.880
So Kamala HQ is turning into headquarters and it's where you can go online to get basically
02:03:18.860
the latest of what's going on and also to meet and revisit with some of our great courageous
02:03:24.680
leaders, be they elected leaders, community leaders, civic leaders, faith leaders, young
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And I'm going to punch you in the face if you say it again, my gosh, she's so cool.
02:04:07.780
So just what we need headquarters, Kamala Harris, uh, talking about all the brave, brave people,
02:04:21.980
This might be, you know, to show how relevant she is because they're going to get so many
02:04:26.000
young people at headquarters, six, seven, uh, that, uh, that, uh, you know, she's going
02:04:35.520
Can you imagine the debate between Gavin Newsom and Kamala Harris?
02:04:40.100
That is going to be, that's going to be hysterical to watch, just hysterical, the two worst that
02:04:50.680
And then, you know, you'll bring in JD Vance or, or Marco Rubio.
02:04:59.800
You know, I was thinking about the GOP and how the GOP is, um, you know, talking about
02:05:10.080
you know, they, they may not, they, they may not John Thune.
02:05:13.080
They may not, uh, you know, stop a sitting filibuster, uh, on the save act, which means
02:05:24.200
And, uh, and he's like, cause we have other things to do.
02:05:32.380
They're, they're in bed with the revolutionaries.
02:05:36.980
They know who their constituents are and they are.
02:05:44.740
Republicans are just thinking about next 30 days.
02:05:48.140
They won't even respond to 71% of Democrats and 80% overall.