If Biden's Bill Passes, It's the Endgame | Guest: Bill O'Reilly | 10⧸22⧸21
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Pat Gray is in with us today to talk about the latest from Merrick Garland, a new piece from The Washington Post oped piece, and much, much more! PATREON DILLON BONUS EPISODE
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americanfinancing.net okay stew is gone for the day so pat gray is in with us today
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and he's always he's always great he always smells like cooksy cookies now kexy cookies uh
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america there is a lot to cover today the uh latest from merrick garland that guy should go
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away oh and i'm going to start with a washington post editorial and if you only read the washington
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post you might think oh my gosh these republicans are crazy but good for you i don't only read the
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washington post something was brought to my attention a couple of days ago after the show
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i was gone yesterday uh it is now broken in the news i was on the phone last night with senators
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talking about something that honestly they could not believe when they first heard it and then started
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doing homework and texted back going oh my dear you've got to be kidding me i'm going to share that
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nine seven two patriot all right i want to start with the opinion piece from the washington post today
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all right uh sola almorova you know who she is pat do you know she is
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uh she is the nominee to be the head of the office of the comptroller of the currency and she's
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essentially a communist okay do you know what why what do you know about her uh she wants the fed
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she wants banking to be completely different she wants deposits uh to be with the fed uh i believe
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and she wants virtually everything to come from the fed okay so you are well informed on this um much
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more so than most people most people will say she wrote a paper about karl marx in school because she
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was educated in the soviet union and she won't turn it over in republicans that's what most people
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know about her yeah she is now this is this is from the washington post i'm not going to read the
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whole thing but i'm going to read highlights the cornell university law professor is a well respected
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scholar in the financial system with both government and private sector experience including a stint in
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the treasury department during the george bush administration what a surprise she is moreover a
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woman of color and an immigrant born in what was then the soviet union and is now kazakhstan boy you
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remember when the press and the washington post said that about melania trump and they were like hey
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let's not be mean to her she's an immigrant but instead of attracting bipartisan support to oversee
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regulation of the nation's largest banks omorova is mired in nasty controversies over her education in the
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soviet union and her most innovative ideas on how to reform banking her progressive supporters believe
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with justification these tempests are ginned up to disguise the financial sector's real objection
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her tough approach to banking regulation okay so they go on and on and on and on and on about how
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critical these republicans are and how wrong this really is i want to give you a couple of things
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uh and i'm going to give you quotes from her now they will say well that's when she was just a professor
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well yeah but let me ask you something if you had a professor who was saying you know what january 6th
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was justified and i think they should have gone further i think they should have gone and burned the entire
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place down to the ground now this is just an educational exercise do you think anyone would
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seriously believe that i wouldn't even believe that the professor was saying that that was just an
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exercise these guys are not engaged in critical thinking all right critical thinking if critical
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thinking was alive and you were in an you were in economics class i could understand if somebody says
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what about abolishing the fed what about abolishing all of the banks and it was critical thinking where
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you would have to argue for and against that's not what's happening here these people shut everyone
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down who is against them they are teaching what they actually believe and this is what she actually
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believes the federal reserve should be the monopoly monopoly provider of retail and commercial deposits
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the fed should perform national credit allocation the federal reserve bank of new york should intervene
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in investment markets whenever it thinks prices are too high or too low shorting or buying a wide range
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of investments accordingly so the the federal reserve a shadow bank we know who they are because there's
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only like five banks left and we know that the five there are five banks in the fed that make up the
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federal treasury or the federal reserve so we can guess who they are they're now saying she's now saying
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that we should just drop the front and those banks just become one big bank okay too big to fail one big bank
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and it's under the federal reserve however this would be able to perform credit allocation so it would be
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able when it sees the stock market going up they can short certain stocks to make the stock market go down
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they can buy certain stocks to make it go up so the free market is completely dead if they started to see
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that solar panel companies were going down in stocks in stock prices they would of course rush in to fix
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that because they believe that solar panels uh need to be done so the free market is dead however she also
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says the government the government should sit on boards of directors of private banks with special powers
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and disproportionate voting power the new federal bureaucrats should be set up to regulate financial regulators
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and carry out national investment policy national investment policy and in general um uh watch over the banks
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on the liability side of the banking system quote i envision the ultimate end state where the central bank
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accounts fully replace rather than compete with private bank accounts in her paper the people's ledger how to
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democratize democratize democratize money and finance on the economy on the asset side quote she lays out a
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proposal for restructuring the fed's investment portfolio and redirecting its credit allocation power
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leaving the asset side free to serve as a tool of the economy the key is she writes eliminating private
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bank depositing taking function and giving the fed new asset size uh side tools of shaping the
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economy in her paper too big to fail she says an expansion of the federal reserve so-called open market
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operations to encompass trading in a wide range of financial assets if for example a particular asset
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class such as mortgage-backed securities or technology stocks rises in market value at rates suggestive
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of a bubble trend then the fed's trading desk would start shorting these securities also a quote national
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investment authority would be charged with development and implementing a comprehensive strategy
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of national economic development end quote in the climate crisis she says the nia quoting will
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act directly within markets as a lender guarantor market maker venture capital investor and asset manager
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it will use these modalities of finance in uh in a far more assertive and creative manner end quote
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she also says that there needs to be quote a public interest council which would have special status
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outside the legislative and executive branches the council would comprise primarily of academic
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experts and it would have a broad statutory authority to collect any information it deems necessary from
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any government agency or private market participant to conduct targeted investigations end quote and then
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she says we need a new golden share mechanism and the government would hold the golden share
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the government special exclusive and non-transferable corporate government rights
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in privately owned enterprises and as a holder of the golden share the government could have
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disproportionate voting power with respect to the election of the company's directors and various
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strategic decisions this ability to affect directly a private firm's substantive business decisions
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without holding a controlling economic equity stake it's particularly promising feature of the golden share
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now that doesn't seem like something that people should panic about
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that doesn't seem too far off the beaten path does it back to the washington post
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are we really supposed to believe that the trump appointee at the fed is running a long con to bring down the
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nation's backing a banking system here's a better explanation major financial interest and their republican
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allies want no part of her because she is a secret communist not because of that but because she is in an
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informed critic of the current financial system i don't know anyone who is more knowledgeable about banking law
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says a professor at the university of california i imagine some people aren't going to like it
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now the uh the the the story here on the other side from the washington post is that
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donald trump he put somebody in there who who was quote a gold bug and this is not fair play you put a gold bug in
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you put somebody who's not a gold bug no a gold bug a gold bug means you want to return to the gold standard
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now that has serious ramifications but at least keeps things stable and it's part of the system
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that has been around since the beginning of time with the bible
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that's different somebody saying you know what we should be more conservative with our money
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we should maybe consider going back to the gold standard that's different than somebody coming in
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going you know what we should scrap all of this and try what they did in the soviet union
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we are we are sitting at the tipping point there are three things that are right now being voted on
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and if they go through i don't believe there's a way back to the america that we know and they're
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all going to happen i think before christmas or not happen and every single republican every single
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one of them should walk out walk out if any of these things look like they're passing they should
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walk out they need to let america know where we are and where we are is trouble because of these
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three things and i'll tell you what they are in 60 seconds so let me tell you about steven who wrote
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okay there are three things that you need to know first this treasury nominee the comptroller
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of the currency must not be installed she must not go through the senate with their approval
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she must not get into that position make that very clear to your senators
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two the the uh reconciliation bill well we got it down to 1.9 trillion dollars oh okay good this
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isn't about money it's not about money it's about control everything in it everything in it that is not
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talked about is a piece of a machine that will make this financial nightmare possible of total control
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this is just the second half of the modern monetary theory the first half is you can print as much as you want
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without ramification well what about inflation see modern monetary theory part two if you control
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all of the spending all of the spending from individuals and you can control the markets
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and how much each company produces you can control inflation well that's central planned government in control of
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everything that is not america or anything close to it all of those pieces the critical ones are in that
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infrastructure bill that bill must not pass the third thing is this this lie about
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climate posing an emerging threat to the financial system it is not this is yet another red herring all of these
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things are now red herrings when you look at what is uh what is happening and what uh the president
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put into action put into action himself and don't take it from me take it from the biden administration you
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can go to whitehouse.gov and look at what he released last week last week on a friday you should start
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watching what's happening on fridays because they're dumping everything out he put into a system uh of the great
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reset it is it is a four-step process for esgs they are now the companies banks have already started
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ranking companies for esgs what is your environmental score what is your social justice score uh what is
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your governance score they started doing it as a help for you if you wanted to invest in green companies
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or companies that thought like you uh-huh no they did it because that's part of the government
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control that is coming and the government control is now here it's a finance initiative that was put
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through the president's office and it will let me see if i can say here um uh it will help esg issues
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that will factor into your scoring everything from does the company just pay minimum wage or do they have a
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strong workforce culture or how are they on gender diversity but that's also has to do with um these
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mandates these mandates that are in the uh reconciliation bill must not pass so don't get don't get
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sidelined and don't get confused on oh wow well they're only doing 1.5 that thing can't
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pass at a dollar it cannot pass at a dollar because we are truly at the end game this is it you put this
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structure in and they have control you think you have to worry about it now because there's a suspected
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mandate for vaccine that is coming and look at how all of the companies are reacting the companies are
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saying many of them that don't want the mandate they're saying it's just too costly i can't i can't
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do anything else look at the situation of saying that you're pregnant and you don't want to take the
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vaccine and you already have the antibodies in california you used to be able to go to a doctor
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and he could give you a medical release but now the federal government has sat on these doctors so hard
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they can't write that release even though that's what they say they think is right they can't do it
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when the government has complete control of everyone's financing how do you think it's going to go
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everybody who sees what once you control all of the economy there is no dissent
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you better stand out now now call your senator make sure the office of the comptroller nominee
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is not passed and no reconciliation even at a dollar stand up
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so the big story of the week to me is the financial sector and what is going on because i think that is
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the biggest cage that has been uh built the closest to being finished and the one that is uh closing the
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fastest that is the one that uh dismisses the inflation that you're paying uh this is the one
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that will affect your paycheck the most and your freedom the quickest pat gray is joining us uh
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today filling in for stew what's the biggest story of the week for you uh wow that's hard to say there
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been there there have been so many uh stories about how our freedom our freedoms are all just fading away
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right before our eyes uh what do you think of the merrick garland hearing yesterday i think he needs
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to go uh he's awful um did you see trip uh chip roy no go after him this is worth playing in its
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entirety here's chip roy yesterday in the hearing with our attorney general listen do you know where
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broad run high school is it's in ashburn virginia in loudon county virginia do you know why i care
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because i'm a graduate of loudon valley high school despite my family having texas roots back
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to the 1850s i grew up in loudon it was my home and also i care because on october 6th a mere 15 days
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ago inside broad run high school in loudon county virginia a young girl was sexually assaulted
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attorney general garland are you aware that because loudon county prosecutors confirmed that the boy who
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assaulted this young girl in broad run high school is the same boy who wore a skirt and went into a
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girl's bathroom sodomized and raped a 14 year old girl in a different loudon county high school on may
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28th are you aware of those facts the the boy was it are you aware of firmly are you sorry are you
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aware further that the boy was arrested and charged for the first assault in july but released from
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juvenile detention this sounds like a state case and i'm not familiar with it i'm sorry familiar
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can you agree with loudon parents just a second this is the attorney general who is now actively
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engaged in what's going on in loudon county and he hasn't heard the biggest story from the last two
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weeks he hasn't heard it amazing continue allow a child that has been charged with a rape to go back
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into a school in that public school system again i don't know any of the facts of this case but uh but
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uh the way you put it it certainly sounds like i would agree with you but i don't know the facts
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of the case is the fbi or the department of justice investigating the loudon school board for
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violating civil rights or under authority of say the violence against women act i don't believe so
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but i don't know the answer to that i'd ask why not because on june 22nd at a school board meeting in
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loudon county virginia the superintendent scott ziegler declared in front of the father of the girl who had
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been raped that the predator transgender student or person simply does not exist and that to his
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knowledge we don't have any records of assaults occurring in our restrooms when this statement
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bothered the father of the girl i'm a father of a daughter i believe you are too sir the girl who had
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been raped sodomized in the bathroom of a high school by a dude wearing a skirt that father reacted
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now that father reacted by simply using a derogatory word word would that statement have
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bothered you if your daughter had been raped if somebody said that it didn't occur again i i don't
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know anything about the facts of this case but derogatory words are not what my memorandum is about
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well the victim's mother is heard on a cell phone video telling the crowd what happened my child was
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raped at school she said behind her the victim's father is seen being arrested bloodied this man this
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arrest of a 48 year old plumber became the poster boy for the new domestic terrorism the biden
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administration the administration in which you serve has concocted to destroy anyone who gets in the
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way as the ranking member said the national school boards association wrote a letter to the president
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citing smith's case we all know this to be true attorney general do you believe that a father
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attending a meeting exercising his first amendment rights and yes getting angry about whatever lies are
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being told about his daughter being raped in the school he sent her to be educated in that this
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is domestic terrorism yes or no no i do not think that parents getting angry at school boards for
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whatever reason constitute domestic terrorism it's not even a close question and to be clear even if
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there's a threat of violence do you believe that it is domestic terrorism that the fbi has the power
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to target american citizens in local disputes because a father gets mad now i'm not saying
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mr smith did that in fact he didn't i can tell you how i sure as hell would have reacted mr smith
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should be given a medal for his calm to be able to hold back his anger are you aware that loudon
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county failed to report this sexual assault according to state law and are you investigating this again i'm
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sorry i don't know anything about this case are you aware that the virginia general assembly run by
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democrats voted for and democrat governor ralph northam signed a bill allowing schools to refrain
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from reporting instances of sexual battery stalking violation of a protective order and violent
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threats occurring on school property is the fbi investigating how this may conflict with the
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violence against women act or conflict with your own domestic terrorism efforts i don't know anything
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about the virginia legislation do you agree with the following statement as a father or as a cabinet
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member quote you don't want parents coming into every different school jurisdiction saying that
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this is what we should be taught here and that this is what should be taught here look the justice
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department has no role with respect to what curriculum is taught in the schools this is a matter
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for local decision making and not for the justice department and we are not in any way suggesting
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that we have any i would note that that statement was by democratic gubernatorial candidate in the
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commonwealth of virginia i would note that there are a number of other issues of concerns the virginia
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department of education what's being taught there and the fact the lack and the total failure of
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loudon county of reporting all of these incidents that have occurred in loudon county public schools
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i've got eight seconds left attorney general garland i sent a letter along with my colleague thomas
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massey regarding the instance of january 6th on may 13th and on july 15th that have not gotten a
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response to the justice and you commit to respond
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isn't that amazing yeah i mean that where is that in mainstream media where is the mainstream
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media on on all of this he didn't know about the rape so wait a minute you said two weeks ago you
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were going to investigate the parents so no investigator has come to you and said hey by the
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way there's some information that we found a week and a half ago that you should be aware of i mean
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it looks like this is this is nothing by the way uh it came out yesterday that the white house knew
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all about this the letter was sent to the white house the white house then sent the letter to the
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fbi as jim jordan said in his opening statements yesterday we write letters to the department of
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justice and we don't hear things for months in fact he was just saying we've we wrote something to
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you about january 6th we still have not gotten a reply when are you going to reply and yet without
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knowing the facts from a political organization he sends in the fbi for something that should be a
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local issue where are the democrats that are normal i don't know if you heard um sarah what was the um
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what's the lady she's a new republican she was questioning too she was from uh uh former soviet union
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what's her name the sparts i don't know if you heard congressman sparts uh but listen to this
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uh and someone who was born uh in the soviet union i am disturbed disturbed very disturbed
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by the use of the department of justice as a political tool and its power as a police state
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to suppress lawful public discourse the fbi is started to resemble old kgb with secret warrantless
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surveillance surveillance wire tapping in intimidation of citizens school board letter is the latest example
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it's interesting that during the soviet era the united states criticized use of the domestic terrorism
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concept in the ussr as a tool to suppress free speech and political dissent in your recent statement
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opposing the taxes anti-abortion law you said it is the foremost responsibility of the department of
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justice to defend the constitution do you plan to defend the second amendment rights which are
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explicitly protected by our constitution as vigorously as you do abortion rights please yes
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or no yes do you believe recent inspector general fisa report citing widespread and material non-compliance
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by the fbi with proper due process for surveillance of u.s citizens is a violation of the fourth amendment
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i think it's a violation of the fisa act by itself without even having to get to the constitution
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and we take this extraordinarily seriously yeah really that's why we have an inspector general that's why
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our national security division reviews what the fbi does with respect to fisa and i know that the fbi
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director takes this very seriously as well and they have made major fixes to their practices so this
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won't occur again um really this is constantly being audited and reviewed uh by um our national
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security division i take this very seriously and i agree we have to be extremely careful about
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surveillance of american citizens only as appropriate under the statute potential a force on
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fifth amendment could be violating if you have material and widespread as the report says in your
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june 15 remarks on domestic terrorism you said that nearly every day you get a briefing from the fbi
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directing his team how often do you discuss fisa violations in your briefings sorry i didn't hear
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how often do you discuss this fisa violations when you get your nearly daily briefings with the fbi
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so there's a quarterly review by uh that that an intelligence community and the national security
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division submits to the intelligence committees with respect to fisa reviews um and i always review
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those i meet with the national security division um relatively routinely to discuss how that's going
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um so it's not every morning but um this review of um violations of fisa and and our efforts to
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make sure that it doesn't happen again is pretty frequent so it seems like we still get material and
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widespread every report we have material material not on non-material and widespread violation but
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talking about another topic i went to the border three times and recently visited air base in
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qatar and camp atterbury in indiana housing afghanistan evacuees uh and based on what i've seen i have some
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questions and significant national security concerns for a second isn't it nice to have somebody who is
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former soviet union that is actually unlike the treasury you know what's scary about that treasury
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uh office of the comptroller is that she loves that system she still loves that system she's still
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saying that's what we should do to our system we should make the banking like it was over in the
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soviet union which led to widespread misery and starvation uh and she's okay with that
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any citizen i have ever met of the former soviet union is the most vigilant on rights that i've ever
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encountered would you agree with that oh yeah yeah because they know what all this leads to so what do
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you say about somebody uh like the office of comptroller who's coming in and is not it's really scary
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it's just frightening yeah it's not like hey i can talk about these things in class you would think
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that somebody like that would talk about these things in class and use them as an example of what
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not to do because i have personal experience on it we if anyone says that we are um we are fine this isn't
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they're living in the normalcy bias and i'll explain that in in 60 seconds or so hang on
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none of these things that are being done by the obama administration i mean sorry by the biden
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administration could have been done 10 years ago couldn't have been done um and they're all the
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things we said would happen and they are happening now at a shockingly fast rate and the reason why
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there are a lot of people that are not talking about it yet is because they're in the normalcy bias
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they are they're thinking that it will go back to normal uh that these people aren't that radical
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if there's one thing you need to understand joe biden is a radical marxist revolutionary
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in deeds he doesn't say that he doesn't talk about it he sure doesn't sound like it but in deeds
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the people that he is appointing and the things that he is doing is finishing the the fundamental
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transformation of america so whether he's doing it or his obama uh you know former obama acolytes are
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are running it i don't know i don't care but the normalcy bias is something that happens when things
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are way out of whack you look for things that are normal and it sometimes gets you killed it is
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actually a self-defense mechanism so you can rationally deal with things when it's really bad
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and but you have to fight parts of it parts of it keep you calm but it's it's part it's the other part
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of it that makes you who you're when you're already in the stairs going down the world trade center you go
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oh i forgot to turn off my lights in my office and you go back up the stairs and turn the lights off
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that happened to a lot of people and they died friends said they were with them and said oh i
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forgot my purse i'll be right back oh i forgot to take my papers and and put them in the desk drawer i'll
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be right back and they never made it that's the normalcy bias and again the good part of it is it keeps
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you calm the bad part is if you don't recognize that you're in it you go back up the stairs
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you have to find those people who don't agree with all of these radical things that look at our
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banking sector and say no i don't want it to run like the former soviet union if you missed what i
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talked about 30 minutes ago you need to listen back to the podcast today share it with a friend if they
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are fine with those things move on if they are in the normalcy bias and say well that that can't
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the week uh the story of the week is you just telling the world how much you respect me that that
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is well what a colossal page one story we are living in an age of lies
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you would never lie one thing about beck that everybody should know because i've known this guy
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now for eons so beck never never misleads sometimes he's befuddled beck is and sometimes he's wrong
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but he doesn't mislead so what he tells you is what he believes so when you said that you respect
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me so much on friday this is the greatest day of your life i mean i was almost brought to tears back
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yeah okay for a biggest story of the week besides that one okay so the continued befuddlement of the
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president of the united states is the biggest story of the week now last night it was a town hall that
00:45:55.500
nobody watched i predict the audience will be less than two million uh there was a baseball game and
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a football game and i think there was something on uh stars where a zombie was chasing it'll be way
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less than two million it was on cnn and they haven't broken i think it's 600 000 people in weeks i think
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your audience will be interested to to hear how this stuff goes down so biden is falling in every poll
00:46:23.460
there isn't one poll where he's not falling even the cnn poll has him way down and he's he's going
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to go into the 30s soon so his approval rating on the real clear average is about 42 now but it's
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about to hover into the 30s so his people go we need to get joe on television but we can't have him
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actually answer questions from journalists that would be preposterous so we're never going to do that
00:46:48.000
so where should we go how about our appendage the cable news network cnn and in the process we'll get
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our pal our buddy anderson cooper to go up and we'll do a 90 minute town hall for joe biden in
00:47:08.380
baltimore with all liberal people submitting questions in advance what could go wrong
00:47:16.120
joe biden could go right up right that's that's a setup but they have to they have to get him out
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they have to get him out there so um the deal and i know this to be true uh was you'll spend the first
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half hour on how great biden's massive spending bills are and how everybody who matters and that's
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not you and me back everybody who matters will get a massive amount of stuff and money
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from the biden administration first half hour is going to be all that that was the deal that was
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struck and that's exactly what happened and i predicted this yesterday on the nose bin news so i'm
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not i'm not you know pulling this out of air i predicted before the town hall this would happen
00:48:06.680
because i was told this was the deal now whenever you have a presidential interview um the president's
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side tries to you know well what are you going to ask him how is it going to go down i i and i've done
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many many presidential interviews i never give them anything i used to look you know i don't know yet i'm
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i'm too dumb to really think in advance so anyway last night biden gets up there the good news was
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he had energy uh he stood up for 90 minutes i don't even know if i could stand up for 90 minutes
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but he was he was up there um and his lips were moving he seemed to understand the question but he
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couldn't really answer any of them none of them and here's how bad it was so he was asked
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would he remove the statue of thomas jefferson in new york city's city hall the question doesn't get
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any easier than that i mean it's it's very clear you know what his answer was it depends it depends
00:49:14.360
on what you know you don't know and then the other question is how come you haven't visited the
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southern border hang on here's his answer on that uh three please do you have plans to visit the
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southern border i've been there before and i haven't i mean i know it well i guess i should go
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down but the but the whole point of it is i haven't had a whole hell of a lot of time to get down
00:49:41.460
i've been spending time going around looking at the 900 billion dollars worth of damage done by
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uh by hurricanes and floods and and weather and traveling around the world wow yeah he can't get
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down doesn't have time to get down however however he's been in rehoboth beach delaware for i think
00:50:04.860
they had a number up there in a colossal amount of time but he really don't have any time and you know
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there's more than two million uh foreign nationals have come in in the last fiscal year but i just
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can't get down there kamala can't get down there either you know we just can't do it so when you
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see stuff like this and the other one was a gas prices uh one of the uh audience members so when
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a gas price is going to go uh i don't really know well maybe next year uh what are you sitting there
00:50:38.560
going this is insane this is the most powerful man in the world yeah he says i don't have a you
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i don't have a near-term answer for high cat high gas prices i you know hey but don't worry about it
00:50:52.220
because we're going to give you subsidies for all your energy needs see this was everything came back
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we're going to give you give you give you give you give you that's all it is you know and then people
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now don't believe them because they know he's not going to get any of this passed and then his
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opposition is becoming more emboldened including his opposition from his own party
00:51:19.040
so yesterday the report is that joe manchin the senator okay wait wait wait before we wait wait
00:51:24.540
before we get into that i just want to um biden with his hands during a question if you happen
00:51:30.760
to be watching i'll describe it after here's the clip about that with just in terms of inflation
00:51:36.140
because you had told uh us at a town hall i think it was in july that the this was just near-term
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inflation the wall street journal recently talked to like 67 uh financial experts who said that they
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they saw high inflation going all the way or deep into 2022 he stands there for 30 seconds with his
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hands out in front of him clenched and he doesn't move uh which seems like a neurological
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issue quite honestly did you notice that he was just he was just stunned by the tough question
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because that's what he's done by the what somebody's actually challenging me and then he looked at
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anderson now anderson's job anderson cooper we all love him you know i i mean this guy's magnetic
00:52:21.520
so anyway his job is to get biden out of any tough spot and anderson's good at it and once the border
00:52:30.160
thing started to go south pardon the pun anderson's that let's talk about something else you know and
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it was it for me and i'm sure you as veterans of the journalistic game and knowing what you do
00:52:45.820
is try to get as much information as possible out of the president of the united states that's the goal
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of any town hall or any interview cooper that's not cooper's mandate cooper's mandate is to save him
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and it was so obvious and i you know at&t owns cnn and i don't understand a corporation they've got
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to see what's happening over there that it's a ratings disaster they all are all three of them
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are getting pounded in the numbers they're losing just hundreds of thousands of viewers
00:53:20.500
um but they have to see that this is embarrassing now this is way past the point of bias of partisanship
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it's now into the realm of embarrassing and so this is the most important story of the week for
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americans because you see a befuddled president being propped up by a corrupt news network and that is
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disturbing okay back in just a second with more from bill o'reilly the other day on the program i uh
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i spoke to a woman who literally escaped maoist china 30 years ago and she came here to america
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she said i i came here because i wanted to be free and america is a beacon to the rest of the world
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yeah well she lives in loudon county virginia now and uh she was talking about how this is over this
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is over here she said this is exactly what happened with mao in the 1960s and she said i lived through
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okay bill we want to talk about the reconciliation bill
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and uh what's happening in congress biden says now he's opening to he's open to altering or
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eliminating the filibuster to advance voting rights right first by the way i just want to mention that
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do you know what the tuttle twins next book is no killing bill o'reilly tuttle twins kill the mob
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wow wow that's yeah the next one yeah well um reconciliation bill okay so um biden knows that
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this is not going to get through 3.5 trillion and maybe he'll get half of that maybe shouldn't pass but
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now because he's on the skids mansion and cinema the two dissenting um democratic senators and it's pretty
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shocking that out of 50 democrat senators there are only two that are dissenting shocking you know
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you had that woman from uh china on i don't believe the united states is ever going to be like china oh i
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think i do believe i i do believe that we're heading into if this continues a really really bad economic
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time because you cannot run an irresponsible government the way the democrats are running it
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and they and they seem to be fine with it and i'm just going is there no one there with an iq over 50
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i mean this is insane i know self-interest is the driving propulsion of most politicians but come
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on only two out of 50 see that you if you spend this much money you're going to crash the entire
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economy only two anyway so cinema basically is saying look i don't want to wreck the economy by raising
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taxes to an onerous level that send corporations overseas that stop hiring that stop research and
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development and that drive affluent americans to states like florida and texas okay i don't want
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that so i'm not going to vote for it now that's it because not one republican will vote for this
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no one will so it's over and then mansion he plays a game uh and it is a game of basically saying look i'm
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putting west virginia first and if we have to pollute the world by coal that's what we're going to do
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i mean that's mansion but in the process he's holding up every green thing in the world so
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there's a good and a bad for mansion so biden knows now because jill told him and by the way
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this has been so ignored so we all knew that michelle obama had a tremendous amount of influence
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on barack obama and anybody who knew those two individuals and i do a little bit knew that was
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the case jill biden who stays out of it publicly basically is telling joe biden what to do
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she's everybody's got who's running it who's running it who's running it and i keep going
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susan rice and ron clane they're the two big ones but behind the scenes it's jill
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and jill reads the everything knows everything and she's basically saying to joe this is what
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you have to do and he's he's doing it so that's where you see him i'm backpedaling now now you'll
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hear that analysis nowhere else well i will tell you that you it's 100 true she is edith wilson
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this is exactly what happened with woodward wilson the last two years of his of his uh presidency
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is i know you were very close to the wilson's i was i was well i know i know uh he is your uh i think
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he is your nephew right i mean you were his uncle a very older uncle but anyway that's a different
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that's a different uh that's a different story um so you know i i believe that um that cinema is acting
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uh truthful i don't think she's playing a game but i think mansion is you'd agree with that oh yeah
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yeah oh yeah sure um but cinema's playing a little bit of a game too because she knows that her state
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is turning red now because of immigration because of this unbelievable surge into arizona
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that all the independents are turning against the democratic party cinnamon knows that
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and cinnamon knows that she's not going to be able to keep her seat if she runs progressive
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so that's why she's doing what she's doing uh you know we're speaking of wives and i think
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the one uh first lady that called this way in advance is uh michelle obama she was honest and
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they pulled her from the campaign trail but listen to what she said in 2008 or 2007 and she's right on
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the money everything she said is now true and barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices
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we're going to have to change our conversation we're going to have to change our traditions our
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history we're going to have to move into a different place okay so when she said that you've seen it
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happen but it's now complete because the first thing that she said was you're going to have to
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make sacrifices this president now is telling you to make sacrifices this president is now telling you
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it won't get better than this this president is now basically jimmy carter well if you're cold put a
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sweater on everything that everything that she said is now complete that's right well look these
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progressive people believe that the united states is not a noble country that's where you start
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they believe that white supremacy the founding fathers they all uh put a um procedure into place
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whereby the minorities the blacks all the poor would be exploited by the rich so the rich could do
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what they want the poor would suffer that's what it is so then they say now we have to change
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everything power to the people right on we'll be socialists we'll give everybody everything to make
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up for the terrible things that america has done for the last 200 years that's what it is and so if you
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buy that insane outlook what you're buying into is we're going to destroy the whole country because
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this system cannot run on socialism it cannot do it okay we're going to return with bill o'reilly i want
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to ask him about uh garland and his testimony yesterday which was a little shocking also what
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he feels about how people are now standing up uh and you know basically biden said let's play a game
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of chicken i'm not going to swerve and you're going to want your job in the end and people are walking
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from their job over the mandate i want to get his uh viewpoint on that when we come back
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this is the glenbeck program it's friday which means we have bill o'reilly uh last night on a
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network that nobody watches the president did a town hall meeting and he talked about the firing
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of police officers and first responders for his vaccine mandate here's what he said
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this a bustman's holiday for you guys having to come and hear me but thank you uh mr president let me
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ask you a follow about that as as many as as one in three emergency responders in some cities like
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chicago los angeles right here in baltimore are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates
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i'm wondering where you stand on that should police officers emergency responders be mandated to get
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vaccines and if not should they be stay at home or let go yes and yes
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our bravest and our bravest by the way i waited until uh july to talk about mandating because i tried
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everything else possible the mandates are working no they're not all the stuff about people leaving
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and people getting it you have you have everyone for united airlines to spirit all these airlines
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we're not going to get all 96 97 percent of the people have gotten the vaccine all the talk about
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all these folks who are going to leave the military if they're mandated not true you got about a 90 some
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percent vaccination rate i mean so there's a the idea is that look the two things that concern me
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one are those who just try to make this a political issue freedom i have the freedom to kill you
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with my covid no i mean come on freedom number one when did freedom become a political issue bill o'reilly
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um thank you for running that clip because this just demonstrates how detached the president is from
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reality okay and the media so well i'll get to the media in a minute but the president affects all of
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our lives directly shouldn't but i asked the same question to trump on monday i hope you saw that
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i did and you know trump said i would not have mandated it but i would have tried heavily to
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persuade and that was the way to go but biden has not thought out the consequences of the mandates
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because he doesn't think out the consequences of anything and the consequences are that you're going
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to have a total breakdown of law enforcement in certain areas of the country including chicago
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where thousands of african americans are being shot every year uh i think he does understand that i i
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don't i do i don't i don't have he does not have the capacity to evaluate unintended consequences
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but here's here is the crusher so old anderson is standing there with his red tie listening to this
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blather yes and yes we have to mandate guess which state has the lowest covid transmission right now
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which one bill florida florida has the lowest rate of covid transmission in the union right this second
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you think anderson cooper might say well maybe the mandates aren't the way to suppress covid because
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florida which has no mandates and a law against them has the lowest transmission rate mr president
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what say you now that would have been shocking that would have been a shocking occurrence to cnn
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to biden and to anderson cooper himself who doesn't even think about asking questions that matter
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and i'm sitting there in my living room going what the deuce is happening in america when this guy
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yes and yes yet the evidence the fact is that the mandates do not suppress covid transmissions
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and here's florida am i at a line beck no am i where am i i don't i don't understand what's
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happening here when you have a collapse of all journalistic standards which we have right now in
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the united states and a president who's incapable of understanding complicated problems that affect us
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all you've got disaster and that's what we have i want to i want to play if you can just if you have
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to play the whole thing play it but i i want to go back to that clip play what you have here please
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this is a bustman's holiday for you guys having to come and hear me but thank you uh this person let
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me ask you a follow about that as as many as as one in three emergency responders in some cities like
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chicago los angeles right here in baltimore are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates
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i'm wondering where you stand on that should police officers emergency responders be mandated to get
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vaccines and if not should they be stay at home or let go yes and yes listen this is this is a republic
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style by the way i waited until uh july to talk about mandating because i tried everything else
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possible the numbers were going on dates are working now the numbers are going down about people leaving
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and people goodness you have you have everyone for united airlines to spirit all these airlines
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we're not going to get this is the part that really bothers me when he says look people have gotten
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the vaccine all the talk about all these folks who are going to leave the military if they're mandated
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not true you got about a 90 some percent vaccination rate i mean so there's a the idea is
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that look the two things that concern me one are those who just try to make this a political issue
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freedom i have the freedom to kill you with my covid no i mean come on freedom freedom
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number one so bill have you ever in your lifetime this is the second time i have heard him do this
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heard a president of the united states mock and laugh at freedom
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well his definition of freedom is different from ours back so you know the progressive movement of which
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biden is now a certified member they have a different view of freedom because if you dissent from them
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you disagree with biden that's not allowed see that's not freedom you you can't dissent you got to do what
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you're told vaccine you got to take it we don't respect your dissent because that comes under the
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heading of freedom so it's a mindset you agree with us you're free to do whatever you want go tweet
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your little fingers off you disagree no uh-uh that's their definition of freedom you must agree with us
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okay so that's what you see from this man who is again so far detached from the basic value system
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of america i've never seen a president that far detached from what this country is supposed to be
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all right let me one last question uh merrick garland you watched it yesterday your overall thoughts
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we've got only about a minute it's a circular argument here i don't believe merrick garland is trying to
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help his uh son-in-law daughter whatever okay my gosh you are santa claus to the left today i know i'm
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i'm a benevolent guy you know me yeah i don't believe he is saying i want to help my uh family and
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therefore i'm going to push critical race theory i don't believe it i could be wrong what happened in
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this case the white house called garland and garland is a puppet and said you have to divert
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attention away from critical race theory and parents by accusing the parents of being subversive
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and let's get that memo out today and biden said yavo and did it it wasn't about enriching his family
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in my humble opinion uh what should happen to him with his testimony yesterday he said that
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he it was all based on a letter and a letter that we now know came from the white house uh the national
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school board association right nothing's going to happen but i'll tell you the unintended consequences
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of garland critical race theory and this whole parent thing is that mccullough's going to lose
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uh in virginia in 10 days from your mouth to god's ear i predicted it i predicted it months ago and you
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know how astute i am back and that's why everybody should go to billoreilly.com this weekend to see
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what we have look at the trump interview go to our store you got supply chain we don't have any supply
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chain problems back we have everything you could possibly you are you are a master at uh that uh segue in
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transition uh bill which which florida show do i uh do i go to i've got to go i'm going to take my
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son show the first one back what'd you say i think you do that uh go to the first one is yes that is
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december 11th fort lauderdale that sunrise at the live florida arena it's going to be a insane
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thing with all these people coming in and you will hear probably the best interview with donald
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trump in the history of donald trump and uh december 11th and then if you can't make lauderdale
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will be in orlando december 12th i know you're not allowed to go to the texas shows because your
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wife is taking you somewhere uh that's the next weekend okay after in houston toyota center dallas
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american airline center these are huge shows and these are going to be so important and they make the
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at that point that's it you need to see o'reilly trump in person or you don't have any christmas
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that's right it's tough to put us under the tree by the way back bill o'reilly trump and o'reilly
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but billoreilly.com billoreilly.com bill we'll talk to you again god bless okay thanks for having me
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this is the glenn beck program so this is the last chance and i mean this sincerely if you take anything
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from this show today take this there will not be another chance for anyone to make dune if this
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one sucks they have failed so many times oh my gosh making this into a movie and the last one
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was a the david lynch one and he asked for his name to be taken off i don't blame him it was
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awful just awful awful i think it was my producer keith that hadn't seen doing the first one and he
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said is it good i said don't see it before he said should i see it before i see this one like
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you won't want to see this one if you see that one first i went to see that one and i think i walked
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out of it oh yeah and i sat through a lot of stuff uh and it was horrible horrible and it's like
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if you're my age it's hard to go get excited about dune coming out because you're like odds are this thing
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is a nightmare they did a great job with the trailer though it looks yeah they did great yeah
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but so kind of does the other one true a little bit i mean you can take if you've got three hours
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of footage you can't cut it down to two and a half minutes to make it look good you should be you're in
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trouble yeah you're in trouble yeah the other thing that is a sweeping uh space story is foundation
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on apple tv you've been watching that love that me too so i liked it the first two but by the time
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i got to about episode three then i really started i mean it's a real it's really good but it's a
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complex story it is and so it takes a while to i'm gonna really pay attention yeah but it's visually
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stunning stunning i i don't know what how much i think it was 200 million they spent on the series
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so the whole series it cost about what a blockbuster that thing would have that thing easily easily uh
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years ago couldn't have even been made no let alone on television i mean it is really cool
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unbelievable beautiful beautiful and beyond the effects it's a great story it's isaac asanov yeah
01:20:12.520
and a lot of people call that the greatest sci-fi story ever told that's what got me hooked yeah well
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that's what got me um not only um watching it but reading it as well is that they say this is the
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one this is the granddaddy of them all did you so you're reading the book yeah there's a series of
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books right yeah many yeah and i have no idea nothing is connecting so far really so yeah it's like i
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maybe i'm on the wrong one i don't know but now speaking of uh stunning shows have you seen david
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chapelle's controversial i have and i find most of it so offensive that it's unwatchable to me
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seriously yeah but i sat through it because i wanted to to i wanted to see all of it so i could be a judge
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of it and i have to tell you the ending will bring you to tears the ending story that he tells about a
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friend who is uh transsexual uh it is unbelievable unbelievable and if you walk away from that
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thinking that that guy is bigoted you haven't watched it you haven't watched it uh it is it's
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crazy it's crazy what they're doing to him but you didn't like it i didn't like i like dave chapelle
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but he goes to places where it's like oh okay okay too far here for me you know what i mean he gets
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very graphic on things that yeah he does i just don't need uh he does say things that you're like
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oh my gosh i can't believe he just said that about trans about anybody about anybody uh he's just so
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far over the line and what's funny what makes it better is he's laughing about it he's like he knows
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he's only saying it just to needle people and it worked yeah and it makes it even better yeah uh
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because he believes in free speech and so do i but if you like dave chapelle if you've ever been
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to one of his shows uh it's a it's it's funny it is very laugh out loud funny and you will cry at the
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end and you will not think that he is bigoted in the end not a not no there's no way to stretch it
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into that this is the glenn back program yeah well usually we're here we want to save the world we
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want to tell you about all the things that are going wrong and uh quite honestly it's friday and
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i'm about to vomit blood after two hours of doing that so we're gonna screw off a little bit uh for
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this hour sorry unless you're like me and you're like oh thank god thank you some levity some light
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yes yes and we are going to play something that you haven't heard at least i hadn't in 20 years
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from another human being you haven't heard it on radio seen it anywhere on television movies nothing
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it was something that happened on our wednesday night program with two people that were rescued
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by you uh in afghanistan and it came at the very end of the show and every single soldier sailor
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airman in america needs to hear it i'm none of those things and it deeply affected me as well we start
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there in 60 seconds so pat i don't know if you've heard this but the economy might be struggling a
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bit did you hear that what yeah yeah yeah huh isn't that weird uh you know in fact in california
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they're paying now seven dollars a gas a gallon for gas yeah uh that's a little pricey yeah don't
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really feel bad for them don't i don't i feel bad for everybody who didn't vote for that but uh everybody
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who did congratulations and uh you're gonna you're gonna look at these days as the good old days at the
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so i brought in our uh head writer jason buttrell who is also a uh marine and was in marine intelligence
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uh or army intel what were you oh how dare you yeah yeah army intelligence it was marine intelligence
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yes yeah huh anyway we'll talk about that later uh so you were in marine intelligence you were one
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of the first people in afghanistan and um ever since we ended things in afghanistan and the way we did
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you have really had a hard time and i haven't even known how to talk to you and i mean you know a lot
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of other people that were having a hard time with the way it ended there yeah i i think that
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there's two different mindsets from soldiers this goes back to the beginning of time go back to
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alexander the great it just it doesn't matter when but fighting men when they go into battle there's a
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couple mindsets there's one mindset that i fight for my teammates i fight for the guy on the left and
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the guy on my right and usually they don't have issues when they get out of combat um and that's
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great and that's actually the mindset to have um not too many people that think like that have
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issues today now there's other people there's another mindset that they hope that you know
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we're going to for a reason that would be my mindset right and i'm a mixture of that and i'm
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like i want to make sure that i did something over there i did i contributed to the common good
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and they are the ones that have an issue right now and again i'm somewhere in the middle and like i
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remember rolling through the streets of kandahar and you would see women stepping out of their homes
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and they were throwing off their hijabs or taking off their their head coverings they were jumping
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into vehicles and driving off to go down to the store and i i felt that in my heart i was like we
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are here not only to help destroy the taliban and al-qaeda but this right here is a tangible thing
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that you now see when the fall happened and the disastrous you know uh thing that happened a month ago
01:27:30.440
that those flashbacks come back to you and you're like so i did all this for nothing right so we had
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we had um two sisters in for wednesday show it we've never done a show like this before you really need
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to watch it it is it's captivating these are two unbelievably brave women um two sisters one was
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repeatedly i mean came this close to death with the taliban uh and uh she got out and it's because
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of you this audience and you really need to watch it it is it's such a powerful story and such a good
01:28:10.820
story um you're i think you're gonna love it and you can watch it with your family it's really a good
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story um but at the end and we didn't plan on keeping this into the show but at the end um
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ricky our producer our executive producer brought you in and you had been sitting in the the dark and
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i didn't know that you were in the studio at the time and she said to the girls uh hey i want you to
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meet somebody he's our head researcher and uh he was over in afghanistan and they stood up and they
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hugged you and we were told beforehand shake hands if they put their hand it's kind of like in israel
01:28:49.240
don't shake hands with a woman unless she puts her hand out yeah um and you know there was i didn't
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shake hands or hug or anything but when you walked up they both stood up immediately and hugged you and
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i want to play this moment because i think this should be shared with every single service man or
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woman who fought in the last 20 years listen u.s military suicides have tragically skyrocketed
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since the war in afghanistan began now thanks to the horrific way we left thousands of u.s troops
01:29:22.740
feel confused betrayed and that their sacrifice the lives of their fellow brothers and sisters
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was a waste it's my understanding that you said one of the conditions of this interview was you wanted
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to tell the american soldiers something yes what is that it was not in a waste it was not in a win
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those 20 years bring us freedom bring us democracy give us multiple chances opportunities
01:30:02.480
women like us get was able to go and get educations was able to travel by themselves was able to work
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had their driving license had the right to the property for the people of afghanistan we will
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i am grateful for all of them who served in my country because of you i'm here because of you i made
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it to be educated we have rights democracy and educations
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and have a life that has meant something and the purpose that has been given to me
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and the choices that i made it's because of those sacrifices we all know a u.s veteran but i wonder
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if those men and women wouldn't be suffering so much now if we told them this a little more often
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can i just thank you yes because of you guys we are here thank you very much yeah of course yeah you
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guys we are educated i really appreciate what you said because a lot of us have questioned
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a lot lately and for you to say that means a lot i never doubt what you did you did a lot to us
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to my family to our people to afghanistan you make you made it a stable country so no one can use it
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as a basement for the terrorists and to use it what we know worse than what happened in united could
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happen so thank you for all services you did yes ma'am it was my absolute pleasure thank you so much
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thank you you you don't have any idea how many millions of soldiers that will make them feel better
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i know because if we have i if i'm here right now if i'm educated
01:32:20.640
if my generation are educated if the same as me the other girls are educated it's because of them
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it's because the military people they provide a safe place for us
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i just want to say one thing more to the families
01:32:50.880
to all children that their fathers their mothers died in afghanistan
01:33:03.840
always be proud of who they are they just did not save one they saved one generation
01:33:14.800
generation our generation is saved they are educated they were raised because they did the sacrifice
01:33:35.520
it's much more than what you think it meant a lot to us we never seen them as someone who who
01:33:44.320
comes to occupy afghanistan we always see the united states and united military as the people who came to save
01:33:55.040
us save our country and they did did it for 20 years we had democracy because of them we had human rights
01:34:04.880
we've torn ourselves apart since we went to afghanistan we're not the same nation we were
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and about maybe a third of the country half of the country been trying to convince the other half
01:34:22.000
that are military and and the things that we have uh done overseas that were just monsters and killers
01:34:32.240
and i think that's the first time in 20 years i've heard
01:34:44.880
it's an amazing special you can uh find it at uh the blaze youtube channel you can find it at
01:35:05.840
blaze tv.com slash glenn that's just the ending of it but i i want you to share it with anyone that you
01:35:14.160
know that is a a veteran uh to see what these you understand how it has affected generations now
01:35:26.880
and you should watch if you gave to the nazarene fund you should watch because of
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of of their lives and how many lives you have affected and it's generational truly generational
01:35:44.640
that was a gut punch when she said that i had not thought of that before at all and the moment when
01:35:50.560
she said that the first thing that popped in my mind was all of the babies and the young kids that we
01:35:57.440
saw running out and playing out in the streets it's been 20 years just like she said we saved an
01:36:04.160
entire generation and i don't know i mean we're not we still haven't seen the transformative effect
01:36:10.160
that that will have on the country oh that's still gonna happen yeah there are there were thousands and
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thousands tens of thousands if not a hundred thousand plus that are now outside the country and
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they are not they're not looking to necessarily live here they love their country they want to go back
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back they will find ways to be able to support their country on the outside now um this is this story
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all right so pat and i were just talking about dune because we have we have war wounds okay we have we
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saw the battle we saw the heat of battle in the 80s we went and it scarred many of us
01:38:09.520
sure did we can't even read the book because it that movie was so horrible and i believe if they
01:38:16.800
do it to another generation that story is buried forever absolutely and uh so it's got what 88
01:38:24.480
audience score i think yeah out of rotten tomatoes and then you know pretty good uh critic response
01:38:30.480
to critics well they don't usually respond well to sci-fi and it's gotten pretty high reviews from
01:38:37.120
many many of them okay uh remember when critics used to matter yeah uh and then jason comes in
01:38:44.160
and he says oh you guys have to see dune you got to it's amazing so you saw it last night on hbo max
01:38:49.840
i saw it right way it came on like at 6 p.m instantly because i was a fan of the 80s i actually liked it
01:38:54.720
what i like that i like the back story you then just blew this movie for attention dismiss everything
01:39:01.600
this man has said no it's great uh that's marine intelligence right if you're a sci-fi nerd like i
01:39:10.240
am you still find a way to appreciate the 80s version no but this but this one is all the great
01:39:15.520
story without all the flaws of the 80s if you're able to look over if you were able to look through
01:39:20.560
that you you would enjoy they see i didn't see anything but flaws in i mean it was ponderously slow
01:39:27.520
yeah right it was just a bore yeah and bad a bad bore so they took that out so like in the 80s
01:39:33.600
version they had all that inside dialogue inside the character's heads that took dragon they took
01:39:38.400
all that out um two and the planet of spice don't doesn't he whisper that a million times a million
01:39:43.520
times fear is the mind killer thing is it in this one too no it's not okay they took all that out but
01:39:50.000
if you want to see how unoriginal george lucas is and i'm gonna get hate mail for saying that probably
01:39:55.040
you'll notice when you watch this movie he took everything from dune everything wow it's funny
01:39:59.920
because they're saying that ascension i'm seeing an ascension a lot of uh star wars too really are
01:40:06.240
you seeing that i haven't seen ascension is it on yeah no we were talking about it earlier
01:40:11.760
no foundation foundation yeah sorry foundation yes yeah a lot of it foundation supposedly was
01:40:18.320
literally the foundation for almost all sci-fi afterward right including george lucas and dune
01:40:24.080
and it's really have you seen that yet on apple i'm caught up yeah that's good oh it's really good
01:40:28.240
another one dropping tonight yeah all right so is it as good as that dune i think it's better than
01:40:32.960
that it's more it seems it's wow so foundation's epic this seems more epic there's like what like
01:40:38.160
10 to 15 books all this is going to be a series i think because this one was it seems like it's being
01:40:43.600
successful foundation yeah they're no well no the uh dune oh they're going to turn dune into the next
01:40:48.160
lord of the rings or the next star wars mark my words it's well there's definitely a second one
01:40:53.040
planned because this is only part one right one so this one is well they are they are very optimistic
01:40:58.720
yeah i would have put my money down on the table very hesitantly yeah yeah and i think they're
01:41:04.960
waiting to see how it's received because the first one was so bad yeah yeah so bad so i got that going
01:41:10.800
for you yeah got that going for you oh i you've been telling me about devs for a while oh my gosh d-e-v-s
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devs it is fantastic what's it i don't even know what is on amazon maybe it is hulu hulu maybe just
01:41:27.600
search for devs d-e-v-s it is so good and it's about silicon valley kind of uh and what these big
01:41:36.160
tech guys are really doing with big tech oh my gosh oh my it is and i think it's based on kurzwell
01:41:44.480
i think there's a little that is i won't spoil anything but if you know some of these big tech
01:41:51.200
geniuses i think it is i mean i don't think they're doing this but they could be and we and
01:41:58.480
we always have our noses in this we're always looking at like future futuristic stuff and what
01:42:02.400
technology is going to be like in the future i think they're pretty dang close to how scary it is
01:42:06.800
going to get i do too it's beyond sci-fi like the i don't want to go too far into and spoiler wise but
01:42:11.200
not i won't say that like what they're actually doing yeah but when you see the reveal of what
01:42:16.080
they're working on it's going to blow your mind it's going to make a lot of the stuff that we've
01:42:19.120
talked about on air make sense yeah and it's i mean it's it's remarkable it's remarkable and i think
01:42:26.240
with quantum computing it may actually it may actually be realistic in the end yeah and these are
01:42:32.560
the things that they're working on right now they're just about done with them so like what's life
01:42:37.040
going to look like in the next five to ten years yeah with this stuff i don't know you've seen
01:42:42.080
speaking of which uh of silicon valley and all that mark zuckerberg is uh planning to change the
01:42:48.400
name of facebook next week have you seen that talk yeah facebook is changing its name the liar and
01:42:56.080
and their focus of the company from being a social media network to uh metaverse they're trying to
01:43:03.680
change the have you read about much about the metaverse mostly it's no the metaverse yeah it's
01:43:09.120
the internet on steroids it's supposed to be unbelievable and this is what mark zuckerberg is
01:43:14.720
all focused on now uh let's look that up and talk about that when we come back just a minute
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this is the glenn back program when the warranty on your car runs out what's your backup plan
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something goes wrong you have to get repairs are you just like hoping that you're gonna have money in
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the bank if you have car shield you're not in for an expensive trip to the mechanic shop
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when that day comes and it will come car repairs uh are just they they can be bankrupting they
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really can and usually you'll look at something that is really expensive and you're like car's not
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even worth that i'll just get a new car uh well have you looked at the price of new cars fords are up 35
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you know the um the girl that we highlighted on uh wednesday night special the one we just played
01:45:04.320
asthma uh she was she escaped from iraq and uh or sorry afghanistan and is here now in the united states
01:45:14.160
the taliban uh destroyed there's part two to this story once it's finished um uh but the rest of her
01:45:23.440
family we got out as well uh she had to leave them behind but we have the rest of the family out but
01:45:31.040
they their lives were destroyed he had to burn the father had to burn their own house down because there
01:45:36.960
was so much evidence in it that they worked with the americans uh and they were hunted and uh she
01:45:44.640
never thought they'd see them again and the nazarene fund got them out but her dad saved for her college
01:45:51.680
education and she went for i think one year of uh education uh to college and now she you know she's here
01:46:00.480
doesn't have a job her dad is here they they're starting from scratch we'd like to help her with
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her education um and if you would like to do that uh i'll tell you it makes the world of difference
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uh mercuryone.org you can uh just go there asthma scholarship fund mercuryone.org if there is uh any
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way you want to help out on that please do that now mercuryone.org okay so metaverse i'm sorry i was
01:46:29.760
thrown by metaverse because i think of that as ready player one and not reality yet so as pat brought
01:46:38.800
up the metaverse that they are changing the name apparently changing the name of facebook uh to
01:46:44.720
reflect the metaverse which they say they will be all about in five years uh i don't believe they're
01:46:52.160
going to change the name of facebook they're going to make that a product and then facebook with
01:46:57.680
zuckerberg what's now known as facebook all of the infrastructure they'll do what google did with
01:47:03.120
with alphabet yeah they'll leave the google and then they'll just jump up into a bigger company
01:47:09.200
umbrella umbrella company yeah um and the metaverse is uh your experience online you will be an avatar if
01:47:19.840
you haven't seen ready player one that's what's coming our way and it's like an escape from reality
01:47:25.920
yeah and you just so you're avid you live through your avatar in a virtual world and a lot of people
01:47:33.760
are going to be addicted to that yeah and you know what uh it is the important part of ready player one
01:47:40.400
is the part that nobody ever talks about uh do you see how they're living yeah they're living in absolute
01:47:46.800
abject poverty and squalor uh and that's what will distract people from how we work what we're doing
01:47:54.560
and not only that the point big point in ready player one is how disconnected everyone was they
01:47:59.200
were so like and you know involved with their online activity because it was just so great and we were
01:48:03.680
so happy in this you know virtual world but everyone's personal relationships were completely gone
01:48:09.920
and you we talk about we've talked about a lot about the great reset and klaus schwab and
01:48:13.840
you know you'll own nothing but don't worry about it guys because you'll be happy well how
01:48:18.240
because brave brave new worlds uh you know solution was that was heavy medication medicating the populace
01:48:24.400
into you know being happy and forgetting but this is the other side this is you'll be happy because
01:48:29.280
you'll be stuck in this virtual world so no matter that the world's falling apart around you and you're
01:48:33.280
being you know ruled over by this giant oligarchy you don't care you don't care because i think i'd
01:48:39.840
rather have the drugs i'd rather have the drugs yeah uh because you know also in ready player one
01:48:46.240
you notice that the corporations control your finances yeah yeah and so you're working to pay
01:48:54.480
off your debts and that's exactly what the biden administration is working towards right now that's
01:49:01.440
why no matter what they tell you about that six hundred dollar or ten thousand dollars uh you know to
01:49:07.760
track down you know evil rich people first of all it's ten thousand dollars over a year
01:49:15.760
i mean that's stuff going into your account and out of your account who doesn't who doesn't do it
01:49:21.920
more than ten thousand dollars a year correct and if you're making ten thousand dollars a year or less
01:49:27.440
you are you're most likely going to a cash check kind of you might not even have a bank account yeah
01:49:33.600
and i mean so it affects everybody everybody everybody and that's middle america is targeting
01:49:38.880
right yeah yeah yeah and it's really not about the irs it's about control it's about total control of
01:49:45.440
how you spend your money and think about the other ramifications for this is a backdoor way in for
01:49:50.560
making private lists that they can like put you on like how many people buy firearms and listen to the
01:49:55.360
program like i probably buy about 10 a year yeah i'm a little addicted yeah you buy bullets you're on a
01:50:00.480
list you're on a list you're on a list i mean it's it's incredible what's what's happening uh and
01:50:06.480
people aren't really paying attention to it but you know what's weird is you know the metaverse
01:50:12.960
and everything that's happening now pat we've been talking about these things for
01:50:18.880
30 years yeah 30 years and now to be living it is different than i thought
01:50:25.680
yeah me too really yeah oh definitely i i've gone through a really hard uh time of
01:50:36.000
you know i've i've been saying you're not going to recognize your country you're not gonna but now
01:50:40.160
that it's actually here and i'm watching it it's so overwhelming i can't imagine yeah what it's like
01:50:49.440
for people who haven't mentally prepared for this yeah because it's just everything happening is not
01:50:55.280
america right and you're just reminded of that every single day in addition to the the bank
01:51:01.920
accounts that is so unconstitutional and following everybody's transactions uh during the course of
01:51:07.840
the year you know you also have simultaneously going on we had another story of the civil asset
01:51:13.200
forfeiture again this week where uh a couple of vietnamese uh refugees who've been here now for
01:51:22.240
like 40 years but they came from vietnam built a business saved since the 1980s 141 000 and they
01:51:29.920
were going they were driving to buy some land i think it was in colorado and they were going to
01:51:35.200
buy a bunch of acres of land from somebody in colorado they get pulled over they weren't even
01:51:39.520
speeding why were they pulled over uh they don't know they don't know and the and the police haven't
01:51:45.760
haven't said uh it was how is that possible so maybe they were suspicious because it was two in
01:51:50.880
the morning oh i know that never happens in america people driving across country at two in the morning
01:51:56.000
right so they get pulled over and the cops get them out of the car and start asking them where
01:52:01.680
they're going and why and all of these kinds of things and start talking about uh money and they
01:52:07.120
say well yeah we have a we have a lot of cash which was a huge mistake we we have a lot of money because
01:52:11.680
we're going to you know buy some land right now and then things got really weird then they called
01:52:17.360
in extra cops and they wound up taking a hundred and forty one thousand five hundred dollars from
01:52:24.240
them hundred and forty one thousand five hundred dollars confiscated it took them uh to the police
01:52:31.120
station and interviewed them for three hours and then let them go didn't charge them with a thing
01:52:35.440
and the money oh my gosh that happens over and oh you can't believe how many times that happens
01:52:43.440
it's commonplace now in in america i have to tell you um i have to tell you i i you know if you go to
01:52:50.320
the bank and try to take your money physically out of the bank you are going to be tracked and they're
01:52:55.920
going to know it because it all the banks don't have money anymore and i don't know when this changed
01:53:01.040
but in the last i don't know 10 years where the money does not reside in the vault so if you're a
01:53:08.400
bank robber you're the dumbest person in the world because they usually will only have like maybe five
01:53:13.520
grand maybe um and every night the federal reserve comes and picks up the money and puts it in their
01:53:21.520
vaults and then you have to ask so the bank says you call up and say hey i want twenty thousand dollars
01:53:27.680
they don't have it they don't have it it has to come from the federal reserve and so that's
01:53:34.640
interesting yeah so it comes and it is marked as your money it comes in a big plastic bag all sealed up
01:53:43.280
and here it is but you're tracked now if you are stopped with that money what paperwork do i need from
01:53:52.800
the bank to prove that this is mine so what happened what pat just said happened doesn't happen
01:53:59.040
to me doesn't happen to you and and you shouldn't have to worry about that because it's not illegal
01:54:04.800
to carry cash with you it is the fourth amendment again we are breaking the fourth amendment like crazy
01:54:11.920
if they don't have why did they stop this couple and if you have reason to search their car
01:54:19.120
then okay but it it is it's making people want to not be honest with the cops which is the wrong
01:54:26.560
signal to send but i would never tell cops about large amounts of cash i wouldn't tell anybody about
01:54:31.440
large not yeah tell them so uh you know they're you're you're there if they don't have a probable cause
01:54:41.040
they cannot search it supposedly supposedly but they do it's a violation of the fourth amendment right
01:54:48.160
and you need to know that you need to say when they say we're going to search your car what's
01:54:52.480
probable cause here well you know we just what's probable cause what are you looking for you look
01:55:00.320
suspicious why based on what based on what and what do you think you're going to find in the car
01:55:06.720
we're going to find marijuana cigarettes okay they search the car they find a bag of money but not
01:55:14.160
any anything to do with marijuana cigarettes it's my understanding according to the fourth amendment
01:55:19.920
you can't take it oh right oh yeah you're looking for this specific thing you're not you there is no
01:55:27.120
general warrant that can be issued and you really need to know this in 90 of the cases the the people
01:55:35.600
whose money has been stolen from them by law enforcement uh are never charged with anything
01:55:40.960
no they just go they're not charged at all and they don't get their money back usually yeah
01:55:45.840
that's true so how long ago did this happen to this vietnamese last week have you talked to them
01:55:51.200
i have not would you give me that story so let's see if we can get them on yeah i mean this is this
01:55:56.400
is happening a lot it is it's even happening in texas and it's got to stop something like two
01:56:03.200
billion dollars a year is uh confiscated by law enforcement every year in america it's the rico act
01:56:10.800
that's what that's what happened the rico act was being able to go take somebody's boat
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and you know their car right if they were a drug dealer criminal right guilty by association basically
01:56:21.200
yeah yeah and so now now when you have a large sum of cash who carries that nobody carries that nobody
01:56:27.760
does that you shouldn't do that there must be something suspicious a lot of times you can't do that
01:56:33.360
they use drug dogs as an excuse well they hit on the cash the drug the drug dog hit on it
01:56:38.800
well if you have a hundred and forty thousand dollars in one hundred dollar bills unless they're
01:56:43.840
brand new from the treasury there's there's gotta be resident residue of somebody who snorted coke
01:56:49.360
through one of them jeez how does the fourth amendment not also apply to the ten thousand dollar
01:56:55.520
bank account it does it does it should yeah it should they're searching through all your finances
01:57:00.160
if you have ten thousand this is the thing that actually this is what got us to send the declaration of
01:57:06.560
independence there were all kinds of usurpations but it was what we now know as the fourth amendment
01:57:13.360
that said enough because the king could do a general warrant and so he could say you know
01:57:21.440
that glenn beck guy he's sir talking up a mountain of stuff just go through all of his stuff find
01:57:27.440
something and so they could go through everything and they could go through all my papers all the stuff
01:57:34.320
at my house they could they could do anything they wanted under a general warrant and so when we won
01:57:43.360
that what became the fourth amendment you have to have a specific warrant what is it you think they've done
01:57:52.880
where specifically in the house do you think it is
01:57:56.400
you think it is and no matter what you find if that's not part of the warrant tough luck you can't do
01:58:05.440
it so when the irs says we're just watching people you cannot do it because of the fourth amendment
01:58:13.120
and we all need to know the bill of rights because it is the bill of it is the it is the destruction
01:58:20.560
of the bill of rights that is the core to all of our problems it's when joe biden like he did last
01:58:27.120
night say freedom i love these people who are saying freedom wow that's coming from the president
01:58:33.120
of the united states yeah freedom freedom and it's the bill of rights back in a minute
01:58:42.800
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uh did you know who you were getting or did you just kind of like hear it from somebody and they
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were like yeah they were pretty good i mean they had mustard on their tie the whole time but they
01:58:58.400
were pretty good okay do you even know how to what questions to ask a realtor who wants to sell your
01:59:05.840
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hello and uh welcome to the program we're glad you're here uh the alex baldwin story uh
02:00:16.160
shan't be missed uh by this program uh he apparently killed a cinematographer
02:00:22.960
uh and wounded another on the set of some western he's shooting uh and he was using a prop gun somehow
02:00:31.440
or another a live round got into it and as he's shooting he he shoots the cinematographer
02:00:40.160
could have been pointed the camera pointing that gun at the camera i'm guessing that's
02:00:43.360
no he would have pointed into the camera it would have gone in the lens and it would have stopped in
02:00:46.560
the camera so he's now that doesn't mean that he was pointing at the counter camera the camera may
02:00:52.480
have been in front of him and he points just off to the side where the cinematographer probably would
02:00:57.200
have been yeah or what a weird thing though he just wanted to kill the cinematographer i'm just
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saying it's saying how does that happen i don't know seriously it's horrible over and over again too
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i mean it's not common but it has happened before bruce lee's son several times yeah i mean this is
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why i mean if you have nra training you don't ever even a fake gun ever point it to somebody yeah i
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mean i don't think if i was on a movie set i i wouldn't feel comfortable having somebody on the
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other end of the gun even if it was the cinematographer saying i want you to point right
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here yeah please move and mark the spot yeah that's what you learn yeah you know when you're
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not on an anti-gun rant people that know guns know that yeah you don't ever even a toy gun you don't
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ever point at something unless you intend on killing it ever uh our thoughts and prayers are with alec
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baldwin it's a sad story it's the glenn back program