How Israel (Allegedly) 'Contaminated' Hezbollah Terrorist Pagers | Guests: Nicole Shanahan & Jonathan Conricus | 9⧸18⧸24
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Former Israeli Defense Forces Spokesperson Jonathan Conricus gives us a rundown of what's going on in the Middle East, including the recent attack on Hezbollah's main supply line to the Israeli military, the Pagers.
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He's going to give us kind of a rundown of what's going on over there.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Well, there was something amazing that happened yesterday.
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Thousands of pagers carried by members of Hezbollah simultaneously exploded.
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Boy, it was a weird day yesterday, especially if you're a member of Hezbollah.
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Ow. Guess they shouldn't have kept it in that pocket, huh?
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Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus is with us now.
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He is a former Israeli Defense Forces spokesperson.
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I think the world was a little amazed at what happened yesterday,
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just how it was done and the thinking that went behind it.
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Can you talk about how Hezbollah got these pagers?
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and I'm sure that movies will be made about it and that this will inspire novels and thrillers in the future.
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But if we connect ourselves back to the horrible reality that Israel is facing,
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where about 70,000 Israeli civilians have been pushed out of their homes and Israel is under relentless rocket and drone fire from Lebanon,
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then this yesterday's operation, and what I'm saying here isn't an official Israeli claim of responsibility,
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but I think it's safe to assume that Israel is behind it.
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Well, basically, what Israel appears to have been able to do is to intercept,
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and if you would, contaminate the supply line of Hezbollah and to insert explosives into these beepers,
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the pagers that were disseminated by Hezbollah to key personnel,
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and then once Israel wanted to, to cause these devices to explode.
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Now, it's unclear, the technical details are unclear whether it was causing the battery to overheat,
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and that caused an explosion, or if there were inserted explosives inside the beepers.
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But what I think we can agree on is that it was quite, it had quite a massive effect on Hezbollah.
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They report about 5,000 of their members that were targeted.
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Some of them killed, 8, I believe, is the updated number, and some of them significantly wounded.
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Many of them lost their eyesight, others lost other parts of their body.
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Now, what I think is interesting to look at now is where does this take us?
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And why, if Israel indeed is behind it, why did Israel choose to do it now?
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Okay, hold on, before we get to that, let me just ask you, before we move off the pagers,
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how did you know, or how, I mean, I'm just speaking, you know, out of fiction here.
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Generally speaking, how would they know that it was Hezbollah that had those pagers?
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How did they know that those were going to Hezbollah?
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I mean, Hezbollah, they're a secretive organization, they're a terrorist organization,
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and they are aware of Israeli efforts to listen to their communications
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and to follow their activities by tracking cellular devices, cell phones.
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And as such, they have prohibited most of their officers and ground personnel and terrorists, etc.,
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from actually having cell phones and definitely not bringing them into secret locations.
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So these beepers, they were basically an attempt by Hezbollah to circumvent Israeli listening and eavesdropping.
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I think Israel somehow found out about that Hezbollah was actually purchasing new beepers,
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And according to the reports that I've read so far,
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Israel was able to intercept where they were being manufactured from,
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and they were able to, in some level, contaminate them,
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either by planting explosives or by having the ability to control them remotely.
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I think that it's more likely that they were likely that they had explosives inserted into them,
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because from the videos that I've seen, and if you haven't watched the videos, they're quite amazing,
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and it's not a flash and a fire of a battery that is, you know, burning,
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I don't think that any other intel organization has been able to do such a thing,
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and to do, you know, and one thing that I think is important to mention is how targeted this operation is.
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Very little, if any, so-called collateral damage,
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because the people who had these beepers were Hezbollah operatives.
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They were militants and terrorists who had this machine for a reason,
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and they had it for a reason because they were persons of value from a Hezbollah point of view,
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and they needed to get information and messages quickly.
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So it's kind of like the best way of striking only the ones that you want to strike,
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That's what Israel did, and it is, in short, quite amazing.
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and, of course, Israel is, you know, they're saying, you know,
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they could have, you know, harmed innocent people, blah, blah, blah.
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How much more targeted does a war need to be other than right to the individuals?
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Yeah, so, by the way, I have to comment on what you said.
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but we don't need anybody doing our fighting for us,
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especially for people who support freedom and democracy
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I don't think Israel is asking anybody to do its fighting for it,
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But in terms of timing, and this is where it gets interesting,
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for Israel to unleash, to do such an operation,
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it makes sense for this to be part of a bigger strategy
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designed at achieving something with Hezbollah.
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because it sensed that the capacity was going to be exposed,
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Second option is that it's part of the negotiations,
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and basically another effort to apply pressure on Hezbollah,
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Because Israel has been under attack from Hezbollah now
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and Israel, I think, still is trying to do everything possible
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without having to do a war in order for that to happen.
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would perhaps be a more of a blunt way of telling Hezbollah,
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it could be no coincidence that Envoy Hochstein
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trying to bring that about between the parties.
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that this is something that would be a preamble
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then, of course, the strike should have been done
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It'll be interesting to listen to their leader,
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is going to be speaking 5 p.m. local Middle Eastern time,
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I would assume that it'll be a fire and brimstone
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and that they will not use this as an opportunity
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and that we'll hear very fierce rhetoric from Hezbollah.
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and from Hezbollah will be a response with rockets
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and that they will enhance the range of rockets
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And it's quite likely that we'll see other Iranian proxies,
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the Houthis in Yemen and Iranian militias in Iraq
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Last sentence, I'll say that this event happened yesterday,
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and was actually quite close to planting an IED,
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And the target was a former senior Israeli defense official.
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And that was something that the Israeli security services,
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because they've been under the oppression of Hamas.
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and many of them are coming to the understanding
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are people that are on the left, not left, that
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front of spreadsheets, and you're seeing what's
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the state of California, it does not reconcile.
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And so a lot of these folks and lawyers, too, have
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And it's been really interesting for me just in my
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And, you know, I did rely on the government's safety net
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I was on government assistance at times as a child,
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The goal was always to work your way out of that.
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And those were the foundations of the ethics I grew up
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You know, I learned about welfare from my father.
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There was he owned a bakery and a woman came in
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and I was little and she used a welfare stamp to pay.
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This little old lady was buying stuff and he pulled me
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For people who need it like her, don't ever embarrass
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Then later, about, I don't know, six, eight months
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later, my dad happened to come up front and it was a
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And he said, that man, I know that man can work.
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And I think that's where the left is cannibalizing the best of
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And I say cannibalizing because it's actually working against its
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own interest for compassion and social growth and, you know,
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trying to figure out how to help people get through difficult times.
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I think that how it's cannibalizing itself really exists in the identity
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I know you talk a lot about that, but I experienced it as a philanthropist
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trying to go back to Oakland and trying to really work on the issues that
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matter and identifying them with just a strict logical process.
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I looked at the issues around homelessness, around drug abuse, around the
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education gap, and I realized so much of it has to do with nutrition and
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And I will tell you of all of the NGOs I was approached by and worked with,
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A lot of them were interested in activism and funneling millions of dollars into
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these re-grant programs that don't actually help people and make them reliant
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And so the mechanics of social mobility, and you can look at it strictly through,
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You can look at it through social dynamics, and you come out realizing that you have to
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And the fact that they're not addressing this on the left, that there's no NGOs that are
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sincerely working on this, made me realize that that entire framework, the culture of that
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thinking about poor versus wealthy or black versus white was all wrong.
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And then realizing how many people are profiting off of that model of the world, that framework
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And things have gotten actually worse as these NGOs have just kind of gotten away with this
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So, Nicole, what, what moved you to say, I think I've got to go stand with Donald Trump?
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I mean, that had to shock you when you thought that.
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Well, you know, I, there were so many things that have led to it.
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But I will say that when I left the Democratic Party, there were threats kind of lobbed my
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direction, but they were, they, they kind of seem like silly threats, like, oh, you'll
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Well, you know, they're going to do everything to ruin your reputation.
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And I don't think you realize what we have in this machine.
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And, and, and then, you know, and then the media.
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And I was like, ah, you know, so many of these things can be disproven.
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I lost a lot of respect for the media, but I had already lost quite a bit of respect for
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And you can kind of get over all that name calling.
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And once people get a chance to know you, they realize that the media really had so much
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But, but then, you know, then came the attack on our campaign directly.
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And even though Republicans have actually out earned or outraised the Democrats, Republicans
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don't spend their money attacking their opponents the way the Democrats do.
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And this is some really underhanded stuff that really makes you question election integrity
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in ways that I had actually never questioned election integrity.
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I didn't believe that, you know, there was election interference in 2020.
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I didn't believe the narrative coming from the right that the election was stolen.
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You know, lived experience, they say the two things that really get people to change
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And I have to say there's some really heartbreaking moments during this campaign.
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And we followed the black letter law very precisely.
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And we did every, I mean, the amount of heart and soul and tears and running around.
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I mean, people were just constantly sweaty on our campaign because everyone wore six different
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hats and, you know, they would be crossing the country four times every few days.
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And we did, we succeeded in what many people thought was impossible, which was even just
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And the day that we did that same, just within a few hours, we found out that New York and
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We had won seven cases, seven of these ballot cases where the Democratic Party came in or
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their line packs and sued us, attempted to sue us to get us removed from the ballots,
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which I can't believe is even legal, that a political opponent can sue you to take you off
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But it's apparently common practice for the Democrats.
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Remember, Republicans just don't do that because they respect third parties.
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They respect the things that make democracy, democracy.
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We just did this big press event and and then New York came along and the case in New York
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really opened my eyes because this was a judge that was not acting on behalf of the American
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This was a judge acting on behalf of the Democratic Party.
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And there was there was just no room for a legal argument.
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The decision seemed to already had have been made by the time we arrived.
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Like I had done something wrong by trying to run as a third party in this country.
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And and I think through this process and then realizing the extent of how much they're willing
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to denigrate the democratic process in this country to win and how how entitled they feel
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And, you know, Bobby and I are our personalities are are very much aligned with that California
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liberal mentality and to to to be treated by friends, colleagues, people that know you
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like this made me realize that that something was very, very wrong.
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And so I will say Trump, but sorry, I don't I don't want to cut you off going.
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I'm going to have a producer pick up the phone and just ask you how much time you have.
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I'm fascinated by your story and I want you to pick it up, but I have to take a break
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And then we're back with Nicole Shanahan, the former RFK junior running mate.
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I guess she still is the running mate for RFK coming up on October 6th this year.
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Uh, and we have to, you know, I'm, I was faced with a decision today.
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Do I laugh about the, um, the, the beeper situation is there's, I've got lots of good
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Um, I don't, I don't think we laugh at things like that.
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That's one word, uh, and support Israel and the Jewish people.
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Nicole, you were, you were, um, uh, in the middle of talking and you, you know, when you
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said there was two things to change you, God and grief, and you started going down that
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I remember early on when I realized, oh my gosh, this system is not what I thought it
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I actually felt like it was in mourning for a while.
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It felt like part of me, part of my belief died and it was really hard to get through.
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But if you get through it, uh, it makes you stronger.
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And I will say that the people that I'm trying to reach out to today are those that have a
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These are moms who have their, the lives of their children at stake right now, who have
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seen the system failing them and their kids trying to dissect away parental rights from
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Um, and they dislike Donald Trump because they view Donald Trump as a misogynist.
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And so these are the conversations that I'll be investing in over the next several weeks in
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the lead up to the election, um, is really digging into people's perceptions of Donald Trump, um,
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as this, you know, really kind of, um, unsavory character.
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And, and I have personally been doing my own fact checking.
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We have, um, I did a series with this really wonderful young 25 year old journalist, Link
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Lauren, um, called, uh, TDS therapy hour, where I read letters that I've received from
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people with grave concerns about our alignment with Donald Trump.
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And we unpack all of those concerns very patiently one after another.
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So, um, and I, and, and, and I think that that's how we do it, Glenn.
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Um, but I think that once you understand how manipulated and programmed we are by the mainstream
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media to see Donald Trump as this horrific personality.
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And once you start unpacking truth, you can begin to see truly what this man has been up
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I think you are absolutely fascinating and you are a very important voice to speak to
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women who do have that feeling and are absolutely convinced to their core.
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Back to the people.net back to the people.net Nicole Shanahan.
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Um, you know, if you're like most people, uh, there are probably some things that you'd
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Um, you know, it's, but you don't change it because it's such a hassle.
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I don't want to, I don't want to lose my phone number.
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I don't, you know, I don't want to change phone, whatever it is.
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Um, you don't have to, you can get a new phone, keep your old phone.
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And I just say that because in 15 minutes, I may be very pessimistic on things, but, uh,
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you know, you gotta enjoy those moments when they come.
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Like I, I, when I look at the fundamentals of things, I think to myself, okay, well,
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And then I get to the other part of this and I'm like, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
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At 35 minutes after I am in a very optimistic place.
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So let me just tell you, uh, I'm not going to, I'm going to leave you right there.
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So, uh, let me just tell you, uh, I think Donald Trump is the president when it comes to foreign
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I believe he might be better than Ronald Reagan.
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Uh, but I think we're 90 seconds away from midnight on the doomsday clock.
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Uh, Donald Trump, he's told me before of a meeting that he had with, um,
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I I'll make Beijing disappear or something like that.
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And he said, uh, Z looked at me and thought I was kidding.
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He said, but I didn't, I didn't change my face.
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I just kept looking at him and he was like, oh crap.
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So he walked away going, I, is he, was he serious or, and I love that.
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That's the way you have to negotiate when you have an enemy at the table.
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So he's also told the story and he told it again yesterday on the campaign trail of how
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And they're trying to blame that mess on Donald Trump.
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So he told this story yesterday and I went back to find some audio of somebody who is
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actually in the room because, you know, Donald Trump exaggerates.
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He brings the Taliban leader in, he talks to him and then he gives him a picture of his
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And the guy's like, why are you giving me a picture of my house?
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Cause I know where you live and I'll kill you if you touch an American.
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Here's a guy telling the story that was actually in the room when this happened.
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Listen, I'll give you my favorite Trump by my favorite president.
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When we were negotiating with the Taliban while president Trump was still the president,
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um, president Trump wanted to get out of Afghanistan, but he wanted a conditions based
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withdrawal, meaning that you do what we tell you to do.
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And then we will start pulling troops back slowly.
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And they are talking to Taliban leadership in the room.
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President Trump looked at the, at the Taliban leader and said this, I want to leave Afghanistan,
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but it's going to be a conditions based withdrawal and translator translated.
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And he said, if you harm a hair on a single American, I'm going to kill you.
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And the translator goes, the Trump goes, tell him what I said.
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Reached in his pocket, pulled out a satellite photo of the leader of the Taliban's home and
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Do you know for 18 months, not a single American was killed in Afghanistan?
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And so you could imagine that kind of sentiment being around the world.
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If we have an embassy in another country, no one's going to touch it because they're
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going to be fearful that they'll get a Moab on their head.
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Not, not threaten war, not cause wars, but just make it very clear.
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Bringing up the school buses and Venn diagrams.
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No, I wish you would have told that story during the debate.
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That would have been a great way when they were talking about Afghanistan.
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That would have been a great way to show the difference in policy.
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Not just in the failure of Biden, but why the success existed during Trump.
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That's why I played not his version of the story, but somebody who was in the room.
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Now, may I, because I'm in a good mood and I'm in a place where I'm happy right now, that usually leads me to let me needle stew a little bit.
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He does not have many more full-throated critics of what he says and does than me.
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Because I am ashamed of how we are responding and not responding to the threats on him.
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You can roll your eyes and say, oh, yeah, he asked for it.
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We got to get out of the judgment business unless it's judging ourselves.
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And you got to start rewarding things that are better.
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I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt.
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The guy who is like, where does it say in our founding documents that it has to be peaceful?
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But that guy is now like, I just don't understand.
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Let me explain to you what's happening here from a Chris Cuomo perspective.
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Everyone else he wanted to be his friend has abandoned him.
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So now he's trying to get Trump people to like him.
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Everyone else, all of his Hollywood friends have stopped calling.
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So now all of a sudden, oh, well now, after haranguing the entire population for multiple
01:14:26.180
years that they were evil and grandma killers for not taking the vaccine or considering ivermectin
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Oh, I also am very passionate against how badly Donald Trump has been treated.
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Because you led the freaking parade for how many years on CNN and the second they rejected
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you and everyone tossed you out the door, all of a sudden you have the reverse opinion
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because he wants to sit here and beg for someone, anyone to like him again.
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You know, I have to tell you, Stu, you make some good points, but none of the points that
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He does not have many more full-throated critics of what he says and does.
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Because I'm ashamed of how we are responding and not responding to the threats on him.
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And I know you can roll your eyes and say, oh yeah, he asked for...
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We got to get out of the judgment business unless it's judging ourselves.
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And you got to start rewarding things that are better.
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He's been so good at judging himself over the years.
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And retrospectively looking back and considering the mistakes he's made over the years.
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If I am ever having a really bad day and I just, you know, I don't know, I'm sick or
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And if he gets a little weak, I'll just say, what about his brother, the governor?
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Mind goes to, good God, where's the Secret Service?
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This is breaking news from the Daily Mail, but it's carefully worded.
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But apparently, they found a bomb at the site of the Trump rally in Long Island today.
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It's very, yeah, obviously would be very concerning.
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It is written in a very strange way for a news organization.
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It literally includes the phrase, if it is confirmed, it would be the latest shocking security breach and comes just three days after a would-be assassin was arrested at his Palm Beach Golf Club.
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So I don't, I mean, I kind of feel like when you're a news organization, like, the job of the news organization is confirming it.
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So, like, I don't think you write a story about if it's confirmed.
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And then also after that, the next paragraph is this.
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I was just going to say, I mean, we're leading with it's not confirmed either.
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But, you know, they didn't say it, and I'm not saying it.
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So we're both just talking about things that neither of us are saying.
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This says sources in the Nassau County Police Department allegedly told One America News Network journalist, James Lolino, that the rally site perimeter was breached and a blue barrel was removed.
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Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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But listen to the weird, listen to the, how many, like, qualifiers are here.
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It's a source inside the Nassau County Police Department who is alleging or allegedly told One America News something, but it doesn't necessarily even confirm that they were told this.
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You know, this means that they, that it's probably, it probably is truth to it, but they just are a little bit hesitant to confirm.
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May I, may I said, almost called the president with this last night and then I thought, maybe that's not why he gave me his phone number.
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But I, I thought about this last night and this might be confirming, see or Stu, I think the number of interviews that Kamala Harris does is directly linked to the number of assassination attempts.
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If this is a third right now with this bomb, she just gave a third interview.
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And by the way, if, if a Harris supporter is out front of the, of the Trump rallies handing out beepers, don't take one.
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Like we're past the point where this is even shocking anymore.
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Like I, we're reading a story potentially about explosives found at a presidential rally.
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I did send a note and I thought, I didn't know if this was appropriate or not, but I was thinking about Donald Trump yesterday and, you know, the things that he and his family are going through.
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And, uh, I just said, you know, we're just praying for you.
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Um, and, uh, unfortunately I don't think this will be the last attempt.
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So please, uh, make sure the secret service is watching you.
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When you call the president and you go through one of these rants, does he respond, sir, this is a Wendy's?
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It is weird because his phone number is unlike anybody else's phone number.
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You know, you're like, I'll just call you up and I'll, you know, just be like, Hey, Stu, I just had this idea.
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You don't just call him up and say, Hey buddy, I know you're into doing something really important right now, but so you kind of like, well, is this, does this rise to the list?
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I've never had a phone number like that before where you're like, Hmm, it's really, I gotta say, I mean, I want Donald Trump to win, but him giving you his phone number does make me question his judgment considerably.
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Like I, it does not seem like the right thing to do as a candidate.
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I didn't say, I didn't say he answered the phone.
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You know, I think we are seeing miracles in our day where we're missing them all the time.
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Look at the things that are being revealed on both the evil side and the good side.
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Um, you know, right now people are still arguing.
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Well, we're now uncovering that, yeah, the stories are true.
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When you hear about what is going on, uh, in archeology that proves the Bible to be true,
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He is the city of David foundation, director of, uh, international affairs.
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Uh, and, uh, he's with us to talk a little bit about some of the things that are being
01:28:57.380
Yeah. Um, you grew up in the United States and when did you move over to Israel?
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Grew up in the okay state of New Jersey and, uh, not sure it's a great state, but it's okay.
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Uh, moved over about, uh, 20 years ago after university and, uh, been, been living in Jerusalem
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So how exciting is it to be the guy who is, is, I mean, not just overseeing, but, but,
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but actually playing a big role, any role in uncovering all of the ancient, uh, roads and
01:29:31.200
cities and baths and everything else that prove the Bible is true.
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It's an amazing thing because up until about a hundred years ago, much of the world, what
01:29:41.180
we'd call the Western world believed in, in God, believed in the Bible.
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Uh, in, in the span of about a century, uh, that's changed 180 degrees that today people
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look at the Bible, uh, the media, universities, culture, uh, it's mocked, it's scorned and
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there's unprecedented denial of the Bible, of the biblical heritage of, of Jerusalem's
01:30:01.100
And yet we're living in a time where there's also unprecedented discovery, uh, as if it
01:30:05.580
says in, in the book of Deuteronomy, choose life.
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There's, you have two options, but you can make a choice and you could choose to deny,
01:30:13.320
or you could choose to see what is literally being unearthed every day, which is showing that
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Jerusalem's biblical heritage, the heritage that is significant to Jews and Christians
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alike, uh, at the foundations of, of Western civilization is not simply a matter of faith,
01:30:26.720
but a matter of fact where you could see it, you could touch it, you could walk on it every
01:30:35.040
I've never been to the, um, the old city of David where, where a lot of the, uh, archaeological
01:30:43.420
Uh, cause it's in the Palestinian section, isn't it?
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Well, I, I would actually say it's very much in the, uh, Israel section.
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Uh, Jerusalem, uh, has been significant to, uh, to Israel and the Jewish people going
01:30:53.980
on well over 3,000 years, uh, having been, uh, set as the capital of, of, uh, the kingdom
01:31:01.280
And ever since then, Jerusalem has been the center of, of Jewish life and aspiration.
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It's actually never been, uh, Jerusalem is actually not mentioned a single time in
01:31:08.440
Uh, it's mentioned countless times in the Bible.
01:31:10.380
So I would say that the significance, uh, to the Jewish people obviously is, uh, incontrovertible,
01:31:17.040
but also for Christians, when you're talking about, uh, the people that matter most to,
01:31:22.160
I mean, they were walking through the city of David, uh, in Jerusalem, the places where
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the Kings of the Bible ruled and the prophets of the Bible preached.
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Uh, that's where it is, uh, in the Eastern part, uh, of Jerusalem.
01:31:32.020
Uh, it's perhaps the most significant half mile on the planet.
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The city of David is a place that matters more to more people than any other place in
01:31:42.020
I tell you, you've unearthed the pool of, what, what is the name of the pool of the cleansing?
01:31:50.740
So for, for Christians, I mean, even before, it's an amazing thing.
01:31:54.280
We have a teaching in our faith that says God has many messengers.
01:31:56.980
In 2004, there's a road at the southern end of the city of David, which is the historic site
01:32:01.540
And at the southern end of this road, uh, there is a sewage pipe, which bursts.
01:32:06.040
And now the municipality of Jerusalem has to send in construction crews to repair the
01:32:10.840
But Jerusalem is not just another municipality.
01:32:12.840
And the city of David is not just another part of Jerusalem.
01:32:15.980
And here, when a sewage pipe bursts, you don't only send in construction crews, you also send
01:32:21.180
So they're supervising and the construction crews, the bulldozers, dump trucks are doing their
01:32:25.020
And the archaeologists begin to hear scraping and scratching.
01:32:29.860
And it turns out in repairing the sewage pipe, they find a series of stone steps dating back
01:32:35.760
And the archaeologists say, well, there's only one other set of steps in all of Jerusalem
01:32:40.240
And those are the steps leading up to the Temple Mount, the southern steps, rich with
01:32:46.800
And they realize they found the steps leading down to the Pool of Siloam.
01:32:52.540
For Christians, in the Christian scriptures, Book of John, the story of Jesus healing the blind
01:32:59.180
Now, the Bible tells us there's three times during the year, Passover, Pentecost, Tabernacles,
01:33:03.480
when all of Israel has to go on pilgrimage up to the Temple.
01:33:06.480
Now, before you can go up to the Temple, you have to wash, cleanse, bathe, go to a ritual
01:33:10.400
The historian Josephus said that 2,000 years ago, say on Passover, you would have had nearly
01:33:15.280
3 million people going on pilgrimage up to the Temple.
01:33:19.780
The Pool of Siloam is the size of two Olympic-sized swimming pools that's being excavated now by
01:33:24.100
the Israel Antiquities Authority, and that led to a question, which is, if this is the
01:33:28.360
Pool of Siloam, the largest ritual bath in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago, and we know where
01:33:34.340
the temple stood atop the Temple Mount 2,000 years ago, well, how did the millions of pilgrims
01:33:38.440
get from the pool all the way up to the temple?
01:33:41.320
And they widened the excavation, and they found what has been called the most significant
01:33:44.980
archaeological discovery of the last 100 years, none other than the pilgrimage road,
01:33:50.140
the road that your ancestors and mine would have walked on 2,000 years ago when they went
01:33:55.520
on pilgrimage up to the Temple atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
01:34:03.820
So it's underground today, because unlike, let's say, in the United States, where you
01:34:08.440
have eminent domain, and you just move people out if you need to.
01:34:11.540
In this part of Jerusalem, we don't apply eminent domain, and therefore the challenge is,
01:34:15.140
how do you respect the modern-day neighborhood that exists atop the city of David while unearthing
01:34:21.040
the heritage with significance not to millions but to billions, which is just beneath the
01:34:25.760
And so the reason why it's underground today—2,000 years ago, it was under the sky.
01:34:29.340
The reason why it's underground today is because we have to support the modern-day neighborhood
01:34:33.100
of the city of David, and we're unearthing the ancient flagstones, massive flagstones that,
01:34:39.900
I'm asked, you know, many times by all sorts of faith leaders and political leaders, what
01:34:45.460
are the chances that Jesus walked on the pilgrimage road running through the city of David?
01:34:49.820
And I said, look, I'll give you a conservative estimate.
01:34:54.080
Conservatively speaking, the likelihood that he walked on that road, the pilgrimage road
01:35:03.160
If you believe there was a historic Jesus, he was in Jerusalem, he was Jewish, he went with
01:35:07.260
all the Jews down to cleanse at the Pool of Siloam, then walked up through the city of
01:35:10.860
David along the pilgrimage road to the temple atop the Temple Mount.
01:35:13.540
The Pool of Siloam that we're excavating as we speak in the city of David right now is
01:35:17.300
100% the same Pool of Siloam from 2,000 years ago.
01:35:20.080
It's the same pilgrimage road, same city of David, same Temple Mount, not simply a matter
01:35:30.860
I cannot wait to go back to Jerusalem to see the pool.
01:35:35.580
Can you actually, I know you can't get into it, but it's way down because you had to excavate
01:35:44.920
Well, I mean, it's under excavation, but when you come to Jerusalem, Glenn, we're going to
01:35:51.400
I'll tell you a story with former Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
01:35:55.140
He came a couple of years ago for a visit, and he says, Zev, are you telling me this is
01:36:03.140
I said, well, that's what it says in your scriptures, and he walks down the steps.
01:36:06.520
Then there were fewer steps, but he walks down, and he starts to make like he's washing
01:36:11.060
himself, and he comes out with a giant smile on his face, and I said, Mr. Secretary, it's
01:36:16.240
a good thing that you're Christian and not Jewish.
01:36:19.120
I said, well, we take our clothes off first before we go in.
01:36:25.140
So what is the most significant thing that you have found?
01:36:31.060
You know, I'm watching, and I don't even know if any of this is true, but I've seen
01:36:34.940
these videos on YouTube where they think they found the mountain that Moses was on, got the
01:36:48.680
And they say, I think it's in Saudi Arabia, and it's all burnt at the top.
01:36:57.200
And then they found all of these things that just mark in the Bible exactly the pilgrimage.
01:37:09.080
So I'll tell you a story that will indirectly answer this question.
01:37:12.880
I gave a tour to a journalist recently in the City of David, and at the end of the tour,
01:37:18.420
the journalist says to me, she says, Zev, do you actually believe all these Bible stories
01:37:22.940
that you're talking about in the last hour and a half, two hours that we're together?
01:37:26.240
You really actually personally believe all this stuff?
01:37:29.000
And I said to her, it doesn't actually matter what I believe, because for billions of people
01:37:36.980
There is no place in the world which matters more to more people than Jerusalem.
01:37:42.320
That for billions of people around the world, they wake up in the morning and they look
01:37:46.120
to Jerusalem as a source of meaning, hope, faith, identity, purpose, inspiration.
01:37:50.860
If you want to understand the world today, the history of the world, how we got to where
01:37:55.200
we are, how civilization developed, and what's happening today, literally today in the world
01:38:00.160
and the future of civilization, you need to understand Jerusalem.
01:38:04.460
And so whether the Mount Sinai that you're speaking about is in Saudi Arabia, whether it's
01:38:08.700
in the Sinai Peninsula, it's somewhere out there, but there was a real Mount Sinai.
01:38:12.680
Where the revelation happened and billions of people, they believe it.
01:38:16.820
And so whether or not there's someone who says, well, I don't really believe it.
01:38:21.560
But you have to reckon with the fact that for billions of people, they do believe it.
01:38:26.920
And when you take the city of David, this is, you know, there are many places, both,
01:38:31.180
you know, in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian scriptures, where you have to take certain things
01:38:34.740
on faith, where we don't necessarily have archaeological evidence affirming those events.
01:38:38.980
But the amazing thing about the city of David is that we are unearthing every single day
01:38:44.540
antiquities, fancy word for old stuff, that show not simply a matter of faith, but as
01:38:48.540
a matter of fact, Jerusalem's biblical heritage, the heritage that for Jews and Christians has
01:38:59.920
One of the last things that the Trump administration did before leaving office is they recognize the
01:39:05.120
city of David as a heritage site, but not as a Jewish heritage site or an Israeli heritage
01:39:16.180
It's at the entrance to these, yeah, it's at the entrance to the city of David in Jerusalem.
01:39:22.680
This is, this is the last thing, one of the last things Trump did while he was in office.
01:39:26.680
The city of David brings biblical Jerusalem to life at the very place where the kings and
01:39:33.600
It is a site where internationally acclaimed archaeological discoveries have been unearthed,
01:39:46.860
The pilgrimage road, the Gion Spring, and Hesekiah's tunnel.
01:39:52.060
As the prophet Isaiah said, out of Zion shall go forth the law and the word of the Lord
01:39:57.880
from Jerusalem, the spiritual bedrock of our values as a nation comes from Jerusalem.
01:40:04.200
It is here, these ideals that the American Republic was founded upon and the unbreakable
01:40:09.800
bond between the United States and Israel was formed.
01:40:12.860
The city of David serves as a proud reminder to the glorious heritage of the United States
01:40:17.900
I rejoiced with those who said to me, let us go to the house of the Lord.
01:40:21.140
Our feet are standing in your gates, Jerusalem.
01:40:27.960
It just has the seal of the ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, and Paul Packer, the
01:40:33.660
chairman of the U.S. Commission for Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad.
01:40:41.420
We don't recognize our heritage really ever anymore.
01:40:47.020
And the further that slips away, the more our republic will slip away.
01:40:59.280
I can't wait to come and see you and visit you.
01:41:02.480
I was planning a trip in just a couple of weeks, but some things have changed, so I can't.
01:41:10.440
But I'm coming out because I just, I got to bring my family there one more time.
01:41:15.900
I've got to be there before the whole world goes absolutely insane.
01:41:20.120
I would say God willing, you'll bring in more than one time.
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You know, it's weird, Stu, to live in these times, to live in this historic time where
01:43:14.760
I just think, I mean, these are, I think these are foretold times, and think of this as a
01:43:24.780
You get to live at this time and not only witness, but play a role in it.
01:43:31.440
Whatever your part is supposed to be, play your part in that.
01:43:43.300
I think I might prefer just a nice, calm period where things seem to be going well.
01:43:50.400
It does focus you on what is actually important.
01:43:54.200
When you think about everything that's going on in the world, you know, the minor inconveniences
01:43:59.160
of life sort of go away, and you can focus on stuff that's a lot more important.
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And that is an opportunity, I suppose, if you're looking at it positively.
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I tell you, I think it's, we're looking at things incorrectly.
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If these indeed are the days, and we know they're the days of something, this is providing
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us the opportunity to be who we really are and who we were meant to be and to do just
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That stuff's going to be washed away, and everybody will realize, oh, wow, that stuff
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really, remember how you felt after COVID or during COVID, you know, until you went stir
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For those of us who were lucky enough to be around family, we could bring our families
01:45:01.360
We are living at a time now where what we do actually makes a difference.
01:45:16.380
I believe a wise man that was related to you once said, life is a series of choices, and
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you have to choose how to react to these situations.
01:45:26.880
Hey, Glenn, by the way, do we have an update on the bombing story from the Daily Mail?
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In case you don't know, there might have been another attempt on Donald Trump's life
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Now, you have to see if you can detect the difference, okay?
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Okay, the first headline was, cops find explosives in car near Trump rally on Long Island.
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The new headline, see if you can detect the difference.
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Cops confirm no threat to Trump's rally after explosive report.
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Now, the explosive report was from you, so you've now changed the same story that was
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the explosives report to now say cops confirm no threat to Trump's rally after explosives
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Remember, we read all the disclaimers, and it was very sketchy the way they worded it.
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And now they're saying there's no threat at all.
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But we'll see if we can figure out exactly what the...
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Maybe he had a bomb in the car, but he was going to Tim's house.
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I don't know who Tim is, but I'm really pissed at Tim.
01:46:52.080
It was his ex-wife's new boyfriend, and it had nothing to do with Trump at all.
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Because the FBI had this guy on the radar, but they're going to let him go.
01:47:07.880
When it comes to personal defense, you do have options, but the options usually are lethal
01:47:17.340
We have to look at what's fully available to us.
01:47:21.320
I've got guns, you have guns, and they get the job done.
01:47:25.200
But if you're going to pull out your gun, as you learn when you first start training with
01:47:29.340
a gun, you never point it at somebody unless you intend to kill them.
01:47:34.280
So what do you do when you're in that situation where you're like, I don't think I can't kill
01:47:39.040
I'm not at that place, but I'd like to break this up.
01:47:42.980
Well, you have a knife, you have a taser, maybe some pepper spray, or I get some brass knuckles
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But you don't want to get that close to the attacker.
01:47:55.280
The Berna launcher can hit somebody from 60 feet away with a kinetic round to shock them
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You know, there are very few people in the world that I think just is a waste of time,
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everybody's time, everybody's time, and somebody should have just gone away after Sister Act 1.
01:49:03.760
Yesterday, Whoopi Goldberg, completely self-unaware, completely self-unaware,
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said this on The View about the dangerous rhetoric that keeps getting Donald Trump, you know, attacked.
01:49:34.780
You can point to all kinds of stuff that's been reported.
01:49:41.980
This is you got to stop doing what you're doing, J.D.
01:49:45.120
And what you're doing, Mr. T, because you are you are you are not helping the situation.
01:49:52.040
Let me ask you, I mean, just logically here, so what Trump is saying about others is getting him shot at because of what he's saying?
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It's I'm rubber, you're glue, and whatever I say bounces off of me and sticks to you.
01:50:26.180
All the assassination attempts are coming back at him because of what he's saying.
01:50:31.480
I saw I saw Kamala using that boomerang in the last, you know, what you're going to hear is a bunch of name calling and vitriol and and lies.
01:50:44.740
But, you know, there's lots of evidence, Whoopi says, you know, of people being nasty and Bowie, who just is just, I think, did this because she was like, I can't take Whoopi Goldberg anymore.
01:50:59.060
Just put just a little compilation here of some of Whoopi's lies.
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I swear to God, if I see another Republican senator talk about their heart being broken, I'm going to go punch somebody.
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Wait till he, the other guy becomes president and you won't have to worry about it because you'll be in some camp somewhere because that's his promise.
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And I know his grandchild was up on the thing and they're trying to humanize him.
01:51:23.200
And let's be truthful about it because the Holocaust isn't about race.
01:51:38.400
I'm going to move you all around and disappear you.
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If that's the country you want, you know who to vote for.
01:51:44.060
You know, in their minds, they want to bring slavery back.
01:51:48.420
They're OK with it because this requires you recognizing that we're all in danger here.
01:51:55.240
Well, I don't see any dangerous rhetoric there.
01:52:03.240
Let me give you another montage that we we have for you.
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This one shows the left's lies about the Haitians and Border Patrol.
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Cowboys with their reins again whipping black people, Haitians into the water where they're
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And all they're trying to do is escape from violence in their country.
01:52:32.600
To see people treated like they did, horses barely running over, people being strapped.
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They will be an investigation underway now and there will be consequences.
01:52:47.860
It's an embarrassment, but it's beyond an embarrassment.
01:53:00.840
It shows a patrol agent swinging a horse rain in a way that looks to many like a whip.
01:53:08.100
And you get to beat people with reins or whips.
01:53:11.640
What I saw depicted about those individuals on horseback treating human beings the way
01:53:20.120
I was not aware that whips, people had that kind of equipment on them that they could use
01:53:34.820
You just stopped in the middle of a Chris Cuomo clip.
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I wanted to see what Chris had to say because he's so thoughtful and introspective.
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I wanted to see what his opinion was on this particular story.
01:53:48.680
It does smack of a bygone era of slavery aided by reports of people being beaten.
01:53:57.540
That was the exact same faces he was making on the last video.
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Here's CNN on the bomb threats that were happening.
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By the way, all of them hoaxes and most of them now traced to foreign countries.
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Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are not questioning their rhetoric.
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Right now, because of their rhetoric, because of what he said in that debate, there's been 33 bombing threats in Springfield, Ohio.
01:54:37.960
That would not have happened but for this false conspiracy theory being spread by the vice presidential and presidential Republican candidate.
01:54:49.520
And those Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, and those students and the people that are victims of these threats and everything that's going on there, don't have 24-7 a secret service.
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You might be safer without secret service protection, quite honestly.
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What was the, this is not, they do this all the time with these, these threats and they make it seem like something's, like a bunch of people, apparently a bunch of them from overseas, tried to take advantage of this story and committed a hoax.
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Now, it does affect the town and it affects schools and things like that.
01:55:43.040
It was caused by foreign actors trying to influence things, probably to get the press to do exactly what they did.
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Now, remember, this is all on, oh, these guys are just making this stuff up.
01:55:58.280
This is the March 12th Springfield City Commission meeting.
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A man is getting up to talk about things that are happening in his neighborhood.
01:56:08.680
Laws and, you know, culture is 180 degrees different than what they're used to.
01:56:14.820
And one of the things that I heard that bothered me very much, and I've actually had quite a few people contact me here lately, is some pretty horrid things occurring to domesticated animals in the neighborhood.
01:56:25.400
But, um, we've had some stuff in the park, um, that, um, again, they, they're being taken advantage of for reasons other than, and if you shake your head, Brian.
01:56:43.220
I haven't seen people that have confided in me have asked me for anonymity.
01:56:49.020
I mean, we haven't seen the proof that you're, and I've heard, I've heard about it.
01:57:00.200
That's what people are actually feeling, uh, could be happening.
01:57:05.820
I mean, those rumors didn't happen before there was chaos in the town.
01:57:13.440
Uh, it didn't happen because people knew each other.
01:57:17.380
People, uh, were part of the same culture, uh, and they didn't, you know, it wasn't a, you
01:57:25.080
didn't have 50% of the people or 40% of the people no having no idea what the culture is,
01:57:32.000
not being able to drive, you know, overwhelming the schools and the hospitals.
01:57:38.540
And somebody says, you know, I swear to you, I heard somebody, they're eating cats.
01:57:45.700
If, if somebody told you today that, let's see, Kamala Harris, let me come up with something
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crazy, Kamala Harris is an actual witch and she is brewing up potions in the, uh, Blair
01:58:09.300
I, I, I would say I used to be able to dismiss that immediately.
01:58:18.180
I'm not sure I could dismiss anything is too crazy.
01:58:22.620
On any subject, on anyone, not just the left or the right, anyone, I have no idea anymore.
01:58:31.340
How many things that you thought you knew are now gone.
01:58:36.900
People that you thought you could trust, not trusting them.
01:58:41.260
Even people that you trust, maybe it's just me, but even people you trust, you're like,
01:58:48.300
He says a few things that make me a little nervous, right?
01:58:55.080
You know, why isn't, why aren't they talking about the rise in the number of people who didn't
01:59:02.220
I think actually more dangerous than the Haiti thing.
01:59:10.200
Cause that's the same, that's the same reason the eating cat thing is happening because no
01:59:19.640
No one is speaking from a place of authority anymore.
01:59:28.000
And that my friend is what this administration and Kamala Harris have designed.
01:59:38.880
This was designed to cause chaos and overwhelm our system.
01:59:47.280
By the way, Stu, if you heard Chris, can we play that, uh, that thing from Chris Cuomo
02:00:05.360
Anyway, um, I want to talk to you about relief factor.
02:00:15.540
Man, some of the things that I'm watching, uh, you know, come across like on Twitter and,
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and, uh, and Instagram people who have done horrible things to their bodies and you're
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Uh, but I mean, so, so there are people, I guess that just, you know, like pain, uh, and,
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There are hard headed types like me that need convincing when it comes to taking something
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I mean, take it, take it, or you're going to kill grandma.
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Take it, or you're going to be responsible for all of these teachers dying.
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The previous content identified as conservative.
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He does not have many more full-throated critics of what he says and does than me.
02:02:19.160
Yeah, we we do not need to go into the Chris Cuomo again.
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Chris Cuomo saying he called the president to make sure that he understood that he was
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And that would be something you could believe from someone who's ever said something believable.
02:02:44.540
I want to follow up quickly on this Daily Mail report, which, frankly, is a pretty bad job by them.
02:02:56.220
The story that came out that said cops find explosives in car near Trump rally on Long Island.
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And it immediately just set all sort of alarm bells off with me.
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I mean, it says it's had a sentence in there that said, if it's confirmed, this would mean
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And like, I think that's what you're supposed to do as a news organization.
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You're supposed to hear a report, then confirm it, then write the story like it's in that order.
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The order is kind of important there, if I'm not mistaken.
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But it also said sources in the Nassau County Police Department allegedly told One America
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News Network journalist, James Lolino, that the rally site perimeter was breached and a
02:03:44.520
So we've got a source inside the police department that isn't sure that they told One America
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News, but they allegedly told One America News about this issue.
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And then like 10 minutes later, the story is updated, the same news story with a new headline
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that says cops confirm there's no threat to Trump's rally after explosives report.
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Now, of course, the explosives report was their own report, or at least it was a report about
02:04:20.960
Now, it also says that there is no validity at all to a report that there was an explosive
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So basically, what we have here is absolutely nothing.
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They just reported a story that was absolutely nothing.
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That's not the greatest way to keep your credibility high.
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I would say I don't know what the Daily Mail's profile is on credibility these days, but that's
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not exactly the right way you're supposed to do that.
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I'm pretty sure this would be something that all journalists could learn from.
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Like before you say you're saying that Donald Trump is responsible for violence in Springfield.
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Like it's just a just a recommendation, you know, like maybe find out if the bomb threats
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were actual bomb threats and not hoaxes that came from overseas before you start accusing
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Another thing you might want to do is not have your act blue donors try to kill the president
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Let's try to keep the next seven weeks assassination attempt free.