Ilhan Omar FINALLY Responded! (Kind of) | Guests: Ken Paxton & Nick Di Paolo | 9⧸18⧸19
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In case you don t know yesterday on this program, we talked about we have to give you the amazing explanation from about why deleted that tweet yesterday that we told you was about eco-anxiety.
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in case you don't know yesterday on this program we talked about ilan omar uh we have to give you
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the amazing explanation from ilan omar uh coming up in just a few minutes first let me tell you
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about our cruise through history pat is going on by the way pat's sitting in for stew today
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yes hi hi glenn uh you you're you're you're gonna go on the cruise yes people are gonna learn so
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much for me yeah i'm gonna show them right where the buffet is right yeah it's gonna be great it's
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gonna be wow and the history of the food at the buffet or just necessarily just but how it tastes
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we'll all wow yeah we'll kind of learn that together you'll be like this is really good yes
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now will i be able to trust that you're telling me what's really good because that'll mean
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less for you uh no you won't be able to trust that no okay all right okay good well it's an
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all-inclusive trip uh bill o'reilly will be there david barton rabbi lappin tim ballard will be
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there i'll be there you're gonna learn a lot about the history of our country and what we got
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment all right pat we're facing a decision here
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facing a decision right off the bat yeah uh pat's joining me uh sitting in for uh uh stew
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do we start with uh ilana mars really logical reason on why she deleted that tweet yesterday
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that we talked about uh plus uh plus some uh some crazy stories about eco-anxiety and how
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uh how psychiatrists are now having these these camps for people who are just too freaked out
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because we only have 12 years before it's all over maybe we start with ilana mark because it'll
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put that whole conspiracy thing to rest you do that yeah all right we're gonna start with ilana mark
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relieffactor.com all right i i mean i think we need to start with the official a lot of our you know campaign
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my wife hates this a lot of people do because it doesn't get out of their head right
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my wife the rest of the day we were driving last night and she just went ilana mar i hate you so
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much uh so a lot of our is uh is in the news and she wanted to clear this up because yesterday we
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told you that another tweet had been found and in this tweet she said happy father's day
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to the best father and i thank allah for giving me a great father uh noor saeed
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now noor saeed is the name of the guy that we've been saying is her father you'll notice there's no
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omar in that name because we contend through a lot of research and many sources we contend that she
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just went with another family while she was in this camp uh in in not somalia where did they move
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her to jason where in kenya uh and this is very very common for somalis somebody would get permission
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to come to the united states and they would say i can take your children okay great get them to the
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united states and so she became an omar it's not her name but her dad and her family name is saeed
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well right we allege we allege allegedly allegedly because she has posted many pictures of a guy named
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noor saeed and said this is my dad uh she's posted pictures of other saeeds uh in the uh family uh in
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england of her alleged brother who she later married um and her sister and she's clearly on the record
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saying that's my sister that's my brother so when she didn't delete something from 2013 it was found
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just yesterday where she says hey by the way happy father's day and so we immediately said um
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alan you should explain this because that seems to say exactly what we've been saying
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well they did her spokesman came out yesterday and released a statement representative omar and her
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family are subject to constant threats when people write vile things on posts about people she loves
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including posting disturbing doctored images of her father she takes them down
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yeah so now i guess she's saying that we we have doctored the image of her standing next
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to noor saeed saying it's my dad and we've replaced that picture okay wow she then said
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noor saeed means happy light and it has been her dad's nickname since he was a kid he has a public
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page with the same name she isn't delete it's because it's his name which is weird no no she's saying
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that omar they omar the father the you know what we believe is the adopted father okay his nickname his
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name is no no no no no no our saeed right okay right which happens to be the full name of the guy
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it's so weird it's so weird she said she's not deleting it for the disturbing hateful reasons
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that are being implied by conspiracy theorists and legitimate media outlets shouldn't be spreading
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conspiracy theories so she said it's just a big coincidence that the guy we say is her father
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Because she said it's her father, the guy who she claims is now not her father,
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but is the father of the woman she claims is her sister.
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And her sister's marriage certificate says, name of the father, Noor Saeed.
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I call him Noor Saeed, which is what my sister calls my other dad that I say is not my dad.
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Nobody in the media holds her feet to the fire.
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I mean, well, there's about three or four journalists that are actually doing the work.
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And it's it's interesting that she used conspiracy two times.
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And mainstream media should not be spreading conspiracies.
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So she's just shooting a warning shot across the bow.
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If you do anything on this, we're going to come after you and call you a conspiracy theorist.
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And when she says we, she means we she's got care and everyone else behind her.
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This this is what happens when you are when you put special interest groups of any kind in charge.
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We put care and everybody else in charge of what we're allowed to say about Islam and Muslims and Islamists.
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Once they had that power, you're you're completely done.
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I mean, seriously, this is a United States Congress person.
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Do you remember when we were exposing Soros and everyone else?
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I've talked to several people who should be in this fight, and I don't want to rat them out, but I've said, what the hell are you doing?
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Unless she, unless she folds, there's no way to prove it one way or another.
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Well, yeah, well, she's not going to have her feet held to the fire unless everybody's on top of it and saying, we demand answers.
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How is this your sister, which she says, according to legal documents, is this is her father.
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You have posted pictures that should say, that's my father, but that's not the father you live and came to America with.
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Your biological dad also is the father of the guy who is the biological brother of your sister that you claim.
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This is so easy, so easy for her to just go on and say, look, here's a picture of my brother.
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If she did this and she was legitimately in the right, she could blow this out of the water immediately.
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And I think this is why she gets so much protection.
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She is a part of those democracy or what is it?
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You immediately discredit that entire organization.
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And so now you hurt them with AOC and everything else.
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How hard to believe is it that they're not already discredited?
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I mean, that Justice Democrats founded by the Young Turks people.
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I mean, that should discredit them right from the get-go.
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And until Democrats start to stand up and say, look, I don't want these people in our party.
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I mean, I don't mind Ilhan Omar being Muslim or being whatever, having a different opinion than mine.
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If we can't rat this stuff out and find out if it's true or not, I will be, I want to make this clear, I will be the first to apologize and tell you the truth that none of this stuff is true if she would just provide the evidence.
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But her not providing the evidence, her coming up with ridiculous things.
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Your father goes, that's like my nickname would be John Brown.
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So I'm Glenn Beck, but my nickname is John Brown.
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And I thank Pat for sitting in for Stu, who's on vacation for about a week.
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Living off the grid, to some people sounds kind of fun.
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You find some family that's going camping, have a great time.
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The Boy Scouts are going camping, and it's father, son.
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You can attend if one of them will take you, because I'm not taking you camping.
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Well, I have another story today about there's national reserves in China, and I want to talk to you about what they've just released in their national reserves, because I have a different way of, you know, of camping and living off the grid.
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And anyway, if you are living off the grid or want to, or you want to make sure that your family is safe in case the grid goes down, which is something we have to talk about today because of Iran.
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There is a four-week emergency food package sale going on right now.
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It's $100 off the four-week emergency food package.
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Now, that includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner for an entire month for one person, just over 2,000 calories a day.
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So if you have a family of four, you should grab four of these.
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You don't have to worry about food for a month.
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It's in an unmarked bag or an unmarked box, so nobody knows.
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Oh, I know where I'm going for food when it melts down.
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Hey, let me tell you about the, um, let me, China has just released 10,000 metric tons of pork from its central reserves this week
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in a bid to stabilize soaring pork prices and cope with swine fever crisis that has wiped out roughly one-third of its pigs.
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So they have, they have 10,000 metric tons of pork that they're releasing.
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I mean, eventually, you've got to eat that stuff or it's going to, I mean, even frozen, you wouldn't want to keep it for years.
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Like, we have to cycle through our oil reserves, don't we?
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So I think you, you just, that's a pretty good idea that you have pork reserves.
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What I'd like to know is, do we have ice cream reserves?
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Who doesn't think we need at least 10,000 tons of pudding?
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Now, there is, there is this story that I find really, really immoral.
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I find this, I find the people who are making people feel this way, immoral.
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Now, may I ask you, I was the, the perpetrator of, of a giant con on the American people, and
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Uh, and that was really bad, to be a fear monger, and to make people afraid.
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A growing body of evidence suggests climate change activists, the world over, are increasingly
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suffer from eco-anxiety, experiencing mental health episodes triggered by the stress of worrying
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about the Earth's pending doom from global warming.
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In order to combat, I mean, listen to that, listen to that.
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In order to combat the condition, climate anxiety support groups are cropping up, according
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to the Daily Beast, and the seats are filling up.
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The Beast reported the rise of climate anxiety groups in the U.S., calling the gatherings the
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In order to meet the rise in demand, counselors and clinicians are getting trained up on how
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to treat this special group of patients, and I believe they are really special.
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Who feel weighed down by the doom and gloom surrounding the movement.
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So here's, here's what, well, let me just, let me finish it, because I got to get to a
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More than 250 people now have participated in Good Grief, the 10-step eco-anxiety support
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program, which mimics the structure of Alcoholics Anonymous.
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They need a program like AA to be able to control the fear that the Earth is doomed.
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Activist Lin Wang told the outlet that she decided to launch a support group after becoming
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People would say, now listen to this, listen to the circle of friends.
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People would say, isn't it great that the world is ending in 12 years?
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Isn't it great the world is going to end in 12 years?
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But it's in the back of people's minds, and it's constantly over our heads.
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There is a real fear for the next generation thinking about the future.
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I can't imagine planning for the future when we only have 12 years.
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What the media, what the politicians, and everyone else is doing to our fellow citizens and humans.
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What's going to happen when you haven't planned beyond 12 years, and then all of a sudden,
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They are starting an eco-anxiety 12-step program.
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I mean, even in the Daily Beast story, where is the media at the Daily Beast saying,
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by the way, the world's not going to be over in 12 years?
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At the request of a number of committees of Congress and for reasons of transparency,
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the President of the United States has just directed the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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and the Department of Justice, including the FBI,
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to provide for the immediate declassification of the following materials.
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One, pages 10 through 12 and 17 through 34 of the June 2017 application to the FISA court
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Two, all FBI reports of interviews with Bruce G. Orr prepared in connection
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And three, all FBI reports of interviews prepared in connection
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In addition, President Trump has directed the Department of Justice,
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including the FBI, to publicly release all text messages
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relating to the Russia investigation without redaction of James Comey,
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Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Orr.
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I want to bring Jason Batrilla in, who we're going to talk about a couple of things.
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Jason, I'm going to get to Iran here in a second,
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First off, the FISA applications, that's significant
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like if the Fusion GPS thing, did that have anything to do with any of this,
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Which goes through the Trump dossier, all of those things.
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The addition also linking Bruce Orr and the text messages with Comey.
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So Bruce Orr was the, he was the DOJ, what was he,
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Then she was delivering information straight to Bruce Orr.
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And then Bruce Orr was giving that information over to Comey and the gang.
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So this is, what's incredible about this is this shows,
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this may show, we'll see all the declassifications,
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but I can't imagine the White House is releasing it if it doesn't.
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Carter Page, remember they say, was under investigation for something else.
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We, our research, if I remember this right, our research showed that, no,
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that had been investigated and then already put to rest.
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Everybody thought he was just an imbecile, right?
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Literally, the Russia, they had investigated him before, back,
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They were investigating him around then because he was just trying,
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he was like an energy guy and he was trying to get into like people
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And there were two, or not KGB, there were two Soviet SVR,
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like their former KGB, contacted Bruce Orr, reached out to him.
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And then they, I guess the NSA or somebody in some intelligence agency
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actually got phone intercepts of these Russian agents saying,
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But then, coincidentally, the FISA court says, oh,
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you can go back and look at him because of those other things.
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And they've said it had nothing to do with his,
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Well, we're about to find out because we think it had everything to do with that.
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And even the things that we know of, about the FISA application,
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They kept saying, no, we didn't base it all on the Steele dossier.
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They said that we referenced it, but it wasn't like the main evidence.
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They also, remember, included a Yahoo News article that said,
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now this journalist is on to something because he references stuff,
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some of the same stuff that's in the Trump dossier.
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Well, that's because Christopher Steele delivered that journalist at Yahoo News
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So they referenced two things that were exactly the same thing.
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So the question is, did they say that to the judge?
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Because they said, no, we were absolutely clear with everything.
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I mean, because that's the real connection here,
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So it's surprising that this came out today just out of the blue.
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But we'll see if anyone pays attention to it because everybody's, oh, everybody's defending
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the Kavanaugh story on the left, and everybody is defending the impeachment process with the
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I find the story of the climate change people having to go have therapy because they believe
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I find that a real story, and I find that a real story in this way.
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The media and the politicians are, they needed to have an enemy.
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They needed to have a bad guy to be able to take down capitalism.
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And so they invented, it's bigger than World War II.
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They invented their own Hitler, and their own Hitler is anything that hurts the climate.
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And they have scared people to the point to where they believe they only have 12 years
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Imagine, imagine if I said to you that there is a cult where millions of people are now
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believing there's only 12 years to live, and they're changing everything in their life
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Do you think there would be an outcry from the left?
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You know there would, because there's been people like that.
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Up in New York, they are now allowing school children.
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School districts were debating what position to take after New York City announced 1.1
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million public school children could skip classes without any penalties to join the global
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One million kids are going to leave school on Friday.
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And, you know, half of them, three quarters of them just want to get out of school.
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My kids, if my kids came home and said their school was doing this, and dad, I can leave
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school on Friday, I'd say, no, no, no, you're going to go to school on Friday and we're leaving
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And you wonder why these kids are so propagandized, why they believe it so much, why they're so afraid,
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why they're scared out of their minds, why they're, why they're committing suicide.
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You're telling them their world is burning up all around them.
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And there is, there's not going to be any food.
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There's not going to be any, there's not going to be any animals.
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There's, there's the people are going to starve.
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It's going to be nonstop trees, you know, oxygen's being burned up.
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And then on top of it, you have the real crisis of, hey, uh, I don't know what's going
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And you can't say that that's, oh, well, see, that's the right conspiracy.
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Uh, they don't have, they don't know what their jobs are going to be like.
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They don't know if they're going to be able to even afford college or if they do, if
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it's going to be just going to just be an anchor around their neck.
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Can you imagine what it is like to be a kid in today's world?
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And they don't have the experience to know that.
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Some of them can see through it because they hear both sides.
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Maybe their parents are, are, you know, helping to educate them.
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If you can think this through, I think you could be okay.
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But if you're not, if you're just accepting what your, what your teachers are telling you.
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If you think this through and you speak out, then you get the joy of being a pariah.
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Do you remember how hard it was to be in part of the in crowd when you were a kid?
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And how many of us would have been able to do it?
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And you would have said, ah, my parents, they're old.
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They don't get it because that's what the media and the politicians are telling them to say.
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I read a story today about how the Democrats are trying just to create the image of chaos.
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So people will say, I can't handle this with Donald Trump.
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That that's what these impeachment hearings really are all about.
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And people will say, I just, I just want a president who's not causing all this chaos.
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Thinking because of their, their friends in the media that they can control that.
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And to make sure that the chaos is blamed, not on the Democrats who are doing it intentionally,
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When I read that story today, I saw the word chaos.
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And I thought, what did I tell you 10 years ago?
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10 years ago, I said, the word of the future is going to be chaos.
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And anyone, anyone who is trying to create chaos will be on the wrong side.
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Look at the New York Times, what they did just this week.
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They, they, they intentionally deleted information that would have made this accusation into what it actually is.
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But instead, they let that run, cause chaos for a few days, and then get, let the Democrats get their chaos plan together and say,
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And it stops us from talking about the real issues that we really face.
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Try to find stories about what we should do with Iran.
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We should be talking about what we are to do with Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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You hear it's, it's, it's, uh, Donald Trump's fault because he pulled out of the treaty.
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Well, if this is true, what they said yesterday, let me bring Jason back in.
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If this is true, it was done by the IRGC, which is the arm of the Mullah, the military arm of the Mullah.
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It goes right to the IRGC and what the Saudis and America claimed yesterday.
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And apparently the proof is coming in the next couple of days today and tomorrow.
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Um, according to the proof that we have, that they say they have, it was fun.
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It convinced the conventional response would be an automatic military strike from that we would do.
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That's this, this, this, this, you, we are now looking at a Beirut situation.
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If you don't act, are you empowering them to continue these things?
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If you do act, are you starting a global war with people that want to caliphate in the return of the 12th Imam?
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The attack was so problematic, uh, for the Trump administration.
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You attack them and Iran just threatened us with this.
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They said that we will respond to your retaliation, but not necessarily just in that area.
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What they mean is all their militias they've planted all over the globe.
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So one of the, one of the things that we are also concerned about, uh, is we look like
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Well, the more cyber attacks we do, the more likely it is for others to respond to us with cyber attacks.
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Now we might hit their nuclear power plant, but if you're a terrorist or you're Iran, you just hit our grid and shut it down.
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We're not talking about any of this because we have agents of chaos stirring things up about Kavanaugh and everything else.
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Benjamin Netanyahu is maybe over for him one way or another.
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Also, we just had an appointment for a national security advisor.
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How'd you like to be the guy replacing John Bolton today?
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Like one is like, oh, and the other one is like, oh, crap, I'm not Hispanic?
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I mean, anyway, he was the Secretary of the Navy.
00:40:47.780
Actually, it looks like he was under consideration to be Secretary of the Navy.
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We'll find out more about him coming up in just a second.
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He's the Attorney General of the State of Texas,
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All right, there's a few things that we have to talk about with Ken Paxton.
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He's our attorney general here in the state of Texas.
00:42:47.300
He's one of the guys leading the Google lawsuit for antitrust.
00:42:52.040
We're going to talk to him about that gun legislation.
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Also, yesterday, the president said, California, you can't have your own standard for cars.
00:43:00.000
With all due respect, Mr. President, what part of the 10th Amendment don't you understand?
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And GOP, who is supporting him, what part of the 10th Amendment don't you understand?
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California has a right, in my opinion, to be stupid.
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It's their right to run their state the way they want to run their state.
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And the federal government should not be interfering.
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Ken Paxton is the 51st Attorney General of Texas.
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He has, he's one of the guys who, well, he started a special unit dedicated to combating human trafficking in Texas in the first year of existence.
00:44:54.780
He helped arrest the chief executive officer of backpage.com, the largest online sex trafficking marketplace in the United States.
00:45:02.880
He filed suits on Obama for federal overreach 22 times, I think one, most of those.
00:45:14.920
So I wanted to talk to you a little bit about the attorney, I mean, the Google lawsuit that several states have filed.
00:45:27.660
Google is absolutely out of control, as you know.
00:45:32.080
And I think we have very little time to actually get our arms around this before they are just all powerful and there's nothing you can do.
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And what are the chances of changing Google at all?
00:45:55.280
And there are 50 different attorney generals that have joined on.
00:46:05.360
And so the way this starts off is we are allowed to issue what are called investigative demands.
00:46:11.180
So we sent questions for Google, pages of questions about how they advertise.
00:46:16.900
And so, so many people think that the Internet is free and that their searching is free.
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But the problem that we have seen, the problem we're investigating is they control every aspect of advertising on the Internet.
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They represent the sellers on the other side, the websites and the publishers.
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And then they also control the exchange and the negotiation between the two parties.
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And from what we can see, they've eliminated competition every time either by buying them or finding a way to, you know, create their technology so everybody's pushed out.
00:46:59.000
So what do you say to the free market people who say, look, you know, why punish a company that's doing well?
00:47:08.720
So I am a total free market guy, and I'm not here to punish Google for doing well.
00:47:14.820
So the founders of our country were worried about power being concentrated in the hands of too few people.
00:47:20.460
And so they created a government that was divided, and they left the rest of the power of the state.
00:47:23.660
But they were also worried about big banks, and they were worried about too much power concentration among large banks.
00:47:31.380
And I think if they were here today, they would have some concern.
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And I have some concern about, you know, a few technology companies that, you know, control too much of the market.
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And therefore, our consumers are at a detriment because right now, when you advertise, these advertisers are paying a premium to advertise.
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The consumers think they're getting free searches.
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They're paying higher prices than they should for a lot of products because there's no competition in that marketplace.
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And, you know, I want a free market, and I'm not sure we have one right now.
00:48:03.280
So are we going after any of the states concerned about privacy and the collection of data and listening to people and all of that?
00:48:14.960
It's, you know, we started off, we spent a lot of time talking to, you know, experts in technology.
00:48:20.580
We spent a lot of time out in California just talking to lawyers, talking to people that understood this.
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We started down this path of advertising because it relates to our powers as attorney generals.
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But if the facts lead us to privacy issues, then we'll follow that path as well.
00:48:37.340
So what are you hoping that – what's the solution here with Google?
00:48:40.880
So I try to go into investigations not presuming any particular remedy.
00:48:47.760
We want – we have a lot of information that we hope that Google will provide in an organized fashion.
00:48:53.560
In the past, like Missouri looked, you know, on their own when Josh Hawley, who's now a U.S. senator, was the attorney general of Missouri.
00:49:01.180
And Jim Hood, who was in Mississippi, they individually tried to look at Google, and Google just buried them with documents.
00:49:08.400
And, you know, I'm hopeful that our – they have 30 days of response to our request.
00:49:13.920
They will provide an organized response, specific responses to our questions that will help us determine whether we need to pursue something further or not.
00:49:28.540
Yesterday, the president came out and said that California doesn't have a right to ask for, you know, changes in cars and their own gasoline and everything else.
00:49:43.500
Doesn't Texas – if Texas wanted to say, hey, GM, we don't accept those cars, we have to have – they all have to be fitted with a Texan defibrillator, wouldn't the people of Texas have the right to do that?
00:49:58.460
I think the states have a lot – they have all the authority that wasn't specifically granted to the federal government.
00:50:03.920
So unless there's a specific something that gives the federal government the power to preempt state law, I would argue that, you know, every state would have a right to deal with the manufacturers in the way that they see fit.
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The statement was that we have a national car industry, and California doesn't have the right to disrupt that.
00:50:29.880
Well, we all know California tries to disrupt a lot of things.
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And in most cases, you know, they have a right to take their shot, and we have to figure out how we're going to respond because they control so much of the market.
00:50:46.660
They do sometimes, you know, affect the rest of the nation because, you know, every company will sort of follow what California wants.
00:50:58.200
I mean, everything that wasn't specifically given to the federal government is reserved for the state.
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He is the attorney general for the state of Texas, and there is so much going on, Ken, that I just don't even know where you even begin.
00:51:17.060
Can we talk a little bit about gun legislation?
00:51:21.320
You know, the shooting here in Texas was just horrible, as they all are.
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Beto is now saying that he's talking to Texans who just say, I want to give up my AR.
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I mean, I don't know a single Texan that would say that, but okay, if that's what you want to do.
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Are we, or is the state of Texas firm on the Second Amendment?
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So, what I would say to somebody that wants to give up their AR, I'd say, go ahead.
00:51:55.580
And, you know, we all know that the Second Amendment was put in place because the founders didn't trust the federal government.
00:52:01.940
They didn't trust the government that they were creating, and they wanted the citizens to have the ability to fight back if they ever had to.
00:52:13.860
Certainly, when you have several shootings in a row, people start clamoring for solutions.
00:52:19.280
And I'm there for trying to come up with solutions.
00:52:22.940
But taking away guns from law-abiding citizens, to me, makes so little sense.
00:52:29.660
I mean, these guys that walk into, you know, Walmarts or churches and shoot people and murder people are not going to follow any gun law.
00:52:41.260
And it's not, we're not, we're not looking into, I don't know if you've seen that series on Netflix, Mindhunter, but it's about the FBI guys that originally went in and said, hey, we need to talk to these serial killers.
00:52:59.260
No, we're trying to understand them so we can predict.
00:53:02.900
Nobody's talking about, actually, what's happening in the lives of these kids.
00:53:08.120
They're just saying, take the guns away, take the guns away.
00:53:15.060
These guns have been around for decades, and we didn't have this problem.
00:53:22.100
No, I think that's a great point, and I think that's something we ought to be doing research on these people.
00:53:28.180
We ought to be looking at countries that have dealt with this issue.
00:53:31.780
We ought to be looking at maybe even states that have been more successful and find out what is actually working where and try to, you know, not reinvent the wheel,
00:53:44.360
Look, we're in a world that's not perfect, and there's always going to be evil people, and there have been since the beginning of time.
00:53:51.320
We're not going to be able to perfectly stop this.
00:53:53.160
But if we put people in a position, say, in the Walmart in my state, had there been somebody with a weapon, apparently there was a guy throwing Coke cans at them to slow them down, and he got shot twice.
00:54:04.260
But Coke cans are not going to slow a shooter down too much.
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So had there been somebody that could have reacted more quickly, we could have saved lots of lives.
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My best to the governor, and keep up the good work.
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Ken Paxton, Attorney General of the great state of Texas.
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Had you heard the story of the guy that threw Coke cans at him?
00:54:37.120
I mean, that's what you're told to do all the time, is throw things at him.
00:54:42.280
Instead, if he would have not had a Coke can, if he could have just reached behind his back and pulled out a gun, he could have shot the guy.
00:54:51.840
I mean, that's what people just don't understand.
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And they think, because in the 70s we went to this first responder mentality, that's something that came into the 1970s.
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No, Americans always knew you had to take care of it yourself.
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You know, you didn't you don't you didn't wait on the plane for them to crash into the Capitol or the Pentagon or the White House.
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And people just they don't trust people with guns.
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It's laying on the desk or it's, you know, wherever.
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You know, you mentioned that he was really funny.
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I checked him out on YouTube because I wasn't familiar with.
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But did you did you watch that and go, how is this guy?
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Because most comedians who say that kind of stuff don't.
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And I think he's doing it, A, because he wants to get.
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I mean, nobody's going to nobody's going to put him on because he's a conservative.
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I mean, the guy is when when Jon Stewart left his last night, he said, I can't wait to get back to real comedy and being on the road with people like Nick DiPaolo.
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I mean, he's the guy who wrote a lot of these great comedy routines for people.
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Seriously, though, this is something you want to play for the kids.
01:00:00.800
He's he's he's he's uses foul language a lot and super like super politically incorrect.
01:00:09.280
Oh, I mean, we like politically incorrect in 1975.
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You watch it and you're like it's it's like watching a train wreck, isn't it?
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It is like you're watching it and you're like you want to turn it off.
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But you can't you can't you can't because you're like, I want to look away, but I got to see what else he does.
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It's a little different for like Dave Chappelle because he's more toward the left.
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And so the things he's saying, while they're sort of politically incorrect, they're not far right things like this isn't far right.
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This is just a guy who just grew up, you know, talking smack about people doing it and he's still doing it.
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Despite the fact that all the rules have changed.
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He's still doing what others would have done 15 years ago.
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And that's what makes it, I think, so jarring because you're not used to it anymore.
01:01:22.960
You realize a long time since anybody has said things like this.
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So if you listen to him on, you know, on our show, we've had him on a couple of times.
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I think it has like a million views or something.
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And it's it's it's free and and and and not something that you you see all the time.
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Did you see California banned tax funded trips to Iowa over their transition law?
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They're not going to pay for people's transition, their sexual transition from from male to female or female to male.
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And because of that, California is not allowing any other politicians to travel to California.
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And and Ohio is saying and Ohio is saying, yeah, yes, thank you.
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And what can we do that would stop politicians from California coming to Texas?
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11 states are on this list now, and the other 39 are applying, trying to say, hey, how do we how can we piss you off so you won't come here either?
01:02:53.040
Is there any way we can keep all Californians out?
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So how much is it worth to you for me to ask Nick DiPaolo about that?
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I'm wondering if it I'm wondering how he could possibly talk about that in a way that would be acceptable.
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I can't believe I don't have a responsibility to transition you.
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I can't believe that there are there is a state, a whole state of people that say, no, that's that's the right thing.
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I know that because you were vaping for a while, right, to stop smoking.
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My friends kept saying, you know, why don't you try one of those e-cigarettes?
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And I'm like, well, I'd look more manly with a sex toy in my mouth.
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Who wants a cigarette with steam coming off the end of it?
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But it's supposed to be, yeah, you vape and then you stop vaping.
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Well, the new thing, the new campaign as far as smoking is sitting is the new smoking, Glenn.
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In other words, sitting is as bad for you as smoking.
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If that's true, Stephen Hawking would have died 30 years ago.
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This guy must have been a three-counter-day guy.
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You know, I found a new black hole in my cup of lung.
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And I just started smoking a year and a half ago.
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And my friend's like, why would you start at this age?
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If a doctor tells me I have cancer in 25 years, I'm going to kiss him on the forehead.
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Do you see many happy 80-year-old guys out there?
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So do you have a problem with the whole stop the vaping thing?
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I mean, these kids that are dying from it are not doing anything legal.
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I mean, if you put heroin into a bong, I'm pretty sure it's going to hurt you.
01:08:18.600
You know, Nick, there's a couple of stories that I'd like to get your take on.
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First, Shane Gillis, he's the guy who was hired by Saturday Night Live.
01:08:29.840
Then they found a video, two videos of him, you know, hanging out on this podcast with his friend,
01:08:42.020
I direct messaged him on Twitter, and I said, look, I don't know you.
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I don't know your material, but that's not the point.
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And then he emailed me back, and he said, well, I opened for you in a comedy club in
01:09:03.980
I think I did that right after Skid Marks in Buffalo.
01:09:06.020
But my take on that is it's typical NBC, typical Lorne Michaels, typical SNL.
01:09:18.340
They have Alec Baldwin on there for the last two years.
01:09:22.780
This guy, Alec Baldwin, actually called a black journalist a coon and a crackhead, yet
01:09:28.680
So I bring up Tracy Morgan, who, when his wife was pregnant, said, if I have a son and
01:09:39.320
And now they're going to have Eddie Murphy on December 21st.
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And nobody has made the word more popular than Eddie Murphy's albums.
01:09:49.340
The only thing Shane Gillis could be guilty of is being unoriginal.
01:09:52.720
But it was on a podcast that 11 people are going to hear.
01:10:14.500
My point is, it was an easy call for NBC because he's a straight white Irish guy.
01:10:22.800
I don't want to hear anymore how how fearless black gay women comedian are.
01:10:29.980
Political correctness does not get them canned.
01:10:41.600
I love how you referred to my special as a train wreck.
01:10:44.460
Well, there's a ringing in the noise that it's like watching a train.
01:10:52.500
You just know somebody's going to die in the end.
01:11:04.900
And I appreciate you bringing up Jon Stewart, who loves me.
01:11:08.440
And I have a bunch of liberal comics who love me.
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This is how people talked in 2016 when they voted for Trump.
01:11:18.220
I will continue to do so until Google knocks on my door.
01:11:22.080
And then they will have a showdown with my guns.
01:11:23.900
But do you know anybody else, Nick, that does what you do?
01:11:26.620
Do you know anybody else that has just not batted an eye at what everybody is saying you can and can't say?
01:11:43.580
I don't watch other comics, so you might be right.
01:11:49.460
Somebody should have put an Amber Alert out for his chin.
01:12:08.900
Maybe some of the, some of the homophobic stuff caught up to him.
01:12:13.440
But he made zillions of dollars and he's hosting.
01:12:16.460
And like I said, there's a double standard there that makes me sick.
01:12:21.340
Lorne Michaels, I'll tell you, when it was really in the dumps, the sixth season, Lorne Michael had quit himself.
01:12:32.600
Then he did some bad movies where he was talking to animals and stuff.
01:12:37.060
He's reading the same scripts as Robert De Niro, apparently.
01:12:44.620
How, how psychologically difficult is it to be Eddie Murphy and then Eddie Murphy today and think about a, I mean, a comeback?
01:13:12.160
No, but if you're asking if you could say it, cause you're not sure.
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I think the answer should be no, no, no, no, no, no.
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This, this proves that I have street cred, uh, Reddit.
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Somebody, Chris Rock posted something and somebody put it on Reddit.
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And he said, there's a white guy out there who I absolutely love.
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And he says, uh, me and Arsenio Hall love this guy.
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So I see this thing and I, uh, I, I call, uh, Chris Rock.
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He says, we went, we went at, uh, he was at, um, Eddie Murphy's house or Arsenio Hall's house.
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Jamie Foxx was there and a couple other famous black comics who said they absolutely love me.
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So I don't know, you know, but they also say you're a racist.
01:14:21.800
So, uh, you know, I used to bring up ideas and pitch meetings that have 11 black people
01:14:29.060
staring at me, but, uh, but I absolutely love Chris Rock and that was my favorite job.
01:14:36.260
And, and, but the point is I get famous black people who are rich and famous and the comedians
01:14:41.620
who absolutely love me for the same reason you do.
01:14:44.800
Um, let me, uh, let me, uh, let me, let me switch, uh, subjects.
01:14:52.220
I, I've got time for one more thing that I, I'd love to hear your opinion on.
01:14:57.020
There's a story out today that is slightly different, but it, somebody called me about
01:15:02.220
a month ago and said, Hey, you know, these emotional support animals, you know, wait until
01:15:11.300
And it did where this woman brought an emotional support pony and she didn't have to buy the
01:15:19.660
The person sitting next to her had the pony face on their lap the whole time, which is
01:15:24.460
you're, if you're fat, you got to buy two seats.
01:15:30.720
I've sat, I've sat next to people that are bigger than Shetland ponies.
01:15:34.860
So I don't know how this, but, but, uh, but this emotional support that I saw a woman
01:15:39.720
on my last flight, two people had emotional support cats.
01:15:56.000
You could be committing suicide on your kitchen floor and the cat would walk through your blood
01:16:00.300
to make sure there was some meow mix in his bowl.
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And that, yeah, the lady has three emotional support monkeys.
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A Missouri woman is fighting to keep three monkeys, she says, help her cope with her post-traumatic
01:16:28.960
stress disorder after her neighbors have expressed concern that her monkeys are dangerous.
01:16:34.240
Uh, I believe in the rule of law, if they're considered a dangerous animal, can carry something
01:16:41.640
Um, she says that's the only thing that helps her through her day are the three emotional
01:16:54.400
I mean, after that thing in Connecticut, remember that lady's face?
01:17:03.220
I wish they were my monkeys, but I would have selectively targeted.
01:17:11.140
Gets out, tears the face off of this, this neighbor woman.
01:17:21.700
She's had to have surgery after surgery after surgery, and she still, uh, is, oh.
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She looks like, she looks like a football that Tom Brady let the air of.
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But let me say, if you're relying on a monkey, an animal that's known for chronic masturbation
01:17:40.720
and flinging feces at each other, you've got bigger problems than your neighbor.
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Uh, but, uh, well, I think he would say, but black people love him.
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And I don't see, you know what, I, I, I talk to people that I disagree with all the time.
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I don't know what you're going to do with it, but, uh, congratulations.
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I like talking to people who are brave and have different things to say.
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And especially when it comes to comedy, he is funny.
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No, I, I mean, I don't think I understand his, his, uh, come on.
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Well, in my particular case, no, I don't, but that's more your political, political persuasion
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And, uh, you know, but he's got a different opinion on that.
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And I don't even know how much of that is comedy and how much of that is true.
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But he, he still lets the words fly and nobody else does because even quoting somebody, like
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Even if you're quoting somebody else who said it, I had a problem, you know, I have a problem
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I don't think, um, he didn't think it was a problem because he was using it in context
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and talking about Eddie Murphy and what, you know, the words he made famous.
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Uh, and, uh, you know, still, I, you know, we have different standards on the program.
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We don't want to use that, uh, just because we're a broadcast facility and, you know, it's
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You know, Eddie Murphy hasn't suffered for that at all.
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And that was 30 years ago, but it didn't matter that Brett Kavanaugh touched somebody 40 years
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Are we going to hit them with some sort of cyber hit?
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We're in this great position where we've got three really bad options.
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And why in the world it makes no sense when you have Iran with all of their proxies where
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they can launch all kinds of hits all over the world, why would they launch missiles from
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Iran that we could track and hit the, the oil refineries in Saudi Arabia?
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Well, it actually makes a lot of sense if you really understand how Iran works.
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I'm beginning to think that no one in the media really understands how Iran works.
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Why would anyone do what they did to Saudi Arabia in Iran?
01:29:50.700
This is the question that you're hearing if you're hearing any talk about Iran and Saudi Arabia and us possibly responding.
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The Iranians, we said we were going to respond with Saudi Arabia.
01:30:05.300
Now, yesterday, the reason why we said we're locked and loaded is because Saudi Arabia presented evidence.
01:30:17.660
He got there this morning and he met with the Saudis and he looked at their evidence, shared it with the president, shared it with our intelligence members.
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And then he got on a plane and he flew to the United Arab Emirates.
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Saudi Arabia, we'll get an update here in just a minute.
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But they presented this evidence of how they know it came from Iran.
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Because you're leaving the, it's a smoking gun.
01:30:58.600
Now, it baffles the people in the mainstream media and foreign policy experts and those who study geopolitics like it's an unsolvable math problem.
01:31:11.660
But the experts and the academics that analyze these things are missing the point because they live in their egghead world.
01:31:20.960
Saturday's attack on Saudi Arabia, it doesn't make sense if you live in that world.
01:31:26.440
It doesn't make sense that the attacks were launched inside Iran because we were close.
01:31:32.220
I mean, Donald Trump was going to maybe go back and they're doing this.
01:31:37.800
Well, it doesn't fit the geopolitical equation.
01:31:42.220
How many times have you heard foreign leaders say, we're going to reset with, you know, Russia or whoever?
01:31:55.800
The inevitable truth is that some countries are not going to get along with us.
01:32:01.260
Their interests are permanently and diametrically opposed to us.
01:32:05.960
The experts know this, but politicians always promise the opposite.
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And usually politicians are lying and everybody knows that.
01:32:16.240
But we seem to think that we think in the West, like the Iranian mullahs.
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If you thought ISIS was the first modern day terror group to create a full fledged nation state, you're wrong.
01:32:31.920
And the caliphate is something that people have been dreaming of for a very long time, because in their book of revelation, if you will, in their end times story, they have one, too.
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In fact, it is the exact opposite of the book of revelation.
01:32:50.740
And the people have been trying to bring this along for a long time, and they've been trying to develop this caliphate.
01:33:00.180
In 1979, terrorists in Iran seized power and committed perhaps the largest robbery in history.
01:33:14.020
He was influenced by the founders of modern day Islamic terrorism.
01:33:20.420
He translated all of the works of the former Muslim Brotherhood leadership into Persian.
01:33:27.640
The radical Islamic scholars that influenced him are the same scholars that influenced Osama bin Laden.
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Now, here are some of Khomeini's favorite pastimes.
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Listening to broadcast from the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem.
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Because the Grand Mufti wasn't broadcasting from Jerusalem.
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He was speaking from a radio tower in Zizen, Germany.
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Hitler and the Nazis had the Mufti, who had fled to Germany for asylum.
01:34:01.360
He was preaching anti-Jewish and jihadist propaganda directly to the Muslims living in the Middle East.
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Now, this is the man that created modern day Iran.
01:34:18.240
The Ayatollah Khomeini said, okay, there's one sect that we can't, we have to rule out.
01:34:26.340
The guy who was spoon-fed Nazi propaganda and then regurgitated it, the guy who was listening to that every day, he said, there's one group of people that are too crazy and we have to abolish this sect.
01:34:42.820
We can never allow them to be in the government.
01:34:44.700
And those are the Shia twelvers that believe that the 12th imam fell down in a well, has been hiding in that well until the end times come.
01:35:17.360
This is this clerical, it's a bunch of people that are on the Assembly of Experts.
01:35:22.500
Oh, that sounds very, very socialist, doesn't it?
01:35:25.180
There's 80 of them in total and they're all Islamic scholars.
01:35:28.780
And they all have religious credentials that match the founders of the Islamic regime, except they're 12ers.
01:35:37.580
They, yes, they are Shias, but they are also 12ers.
01:35:41.960
They believe in the end times and their job is to hasten the return of the promised one.
01:35:49.480
They're radicals beyond anything the world has ever seen.
01:35:53.840
They never challenge or criticize the Ayatollah.
01:35:57.300
And the Ayatollah is exactly what the name is meant to say.
01:36:05.560
He controls the military to the elite Republican Guard.
01:36:09.860
He is the elected president is under his direct supervision, the supreme leader.
01:36:14.880
He is solely responsible for directing the economy, the president.
01:36:19.240
He has no control over the military, no control of the Republican Guard.
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Yes, the president is elected by the people, but only after he's vetted and approved by the supreme leader.
01:36:30.040
If someone becomes the president of Iran, he's not a moderate.
01:36:42.560
Rouhani was one of the six candidates that was personally approved to run for president.
01:36:54.040
This is who's running the show over there and their nuclear program began under Rouhani.
01:37:07.040
He was their National Security Council head between 89 and 2003.
01:37:12.180
So he's the guy who started the nuclear program.
01:37:18.180
Again, I just like to point out to Ben Rhodes, not a moderate.
01:37:21.960
But I don't think he's the one who ordered this hit.
01:37:27.380
I think it's actually the mullahs that went for this hit.
01:37:36.360
If you're a 12er and you believe in the 12th a mom,
01:37:42.240
the mullahs have been telling the people that they are in touch with the 12th a mom.
01:37:48.860
I don't know how, but they're in touch with the 12th a mom.
01:37:52.220
And the 12th a mom is coming back soon and is directing them.
01:37:56.480
Now, the way to hasten his return is to wash the world in blood and vaporize Jerusalem and Israel.
01:38:07.700
If Rouhani is actually thinking about meeting with with Donald Trump.
01:38:19.760
So what is better than absolute and total chaos?
01:38:24.860
If and when anyone strikes Iran, they will respond.
01:38:30.160
And they're not going to respond in in conventional ways.
01:38:37.460
I mean, I don't know if they believe we only have 12 years to live because of climate change.
01:38:43.800
But I don't think the average person on the street.
01:38:47.700
They don't believe that the 12th a mom is on his way here and all will bow or they will lose their heads.
01:38:57.580
We get back into that and get some additional update here in just a second.
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Hi, this is Mohammed Ibn al-Hassan al-Mahdi here.
01:40:24.080
You know, the 12th Imam you've been talking about.
01:40:28.200
And look, I'm just channeling myself into your frequency right now because, frankly, I'm sick of all your lies.
01:40:44.220
By the way, can I just clear something up here?
01:40:46.740
I am not the 12th Imam in those photos with Ilan Omar and her dad.
01:40:57.880
That's just a guy whose nickname is the 12th Imam.
01:41:04.260
Still, listen, I heard you with that DiPaolo guy.
01:41:11.880
Because if you don't, I mean, look, I don't like to make threats, but your blood will run
01:41:16.000
like the River Nile in the streets and buzzards will pick at your disgusting fat carcass.
01:41:31.900
Not that I know there's a difference between the other.
01:41:34.280
No, I, I, I, uh, let me tell you the story if I could.
01:41:39.680
Uh, because I was in, I'm in that well in Samaria that I fell into back when I was four
01:41:54.940
I still remember that beautiful warning when she said to me, sweetie, you'll be safe down here.
01:42:01.620
And she gave me a tuna fish sandwich and a falafel and she lowered me down.
01:42:07.120
You really, that year was, uh, it was back in 873, 873 and you, and you've survived this
01:42:13.340
whole time on that tuna fish sandwich and falafel.
01:42:16.900
I, I've just been pacing myself, you know, little bites at a time.
01:42:20.520
Uh, but look, safety first, the tuna fish sandwich has not been in the sun.
01:42:27.140
So, uh, so, so what have you been working on that whole time?
01:42:30.140
Oh, I, I, I've been doing a lot of stuff down here.
01:42:32.540
I've been working on free universal Fidel healthcare.
01:42:36.840
I didn't, uh, I didn't, uh, it's, it's shocking that you're aware of.
01:42:45.520
But the universal infidel healthcare includes, let's say you have a brain tumor.
01:42:52.720
Like what if you have combination skin or the heartbreak of psoriasis?
01:42:58.080
Now, women's birth control healthcare is a little bit different.
01:43:01.400
First, we flog you and then we cut your head off.
01:43:05.420
So that sounds, you know, like, uh, something that, you know, um, is interesting, uh, for
01:43:12.120
So you're going to come back out of the well and you're going to introduce universal healthcare?
01:43:18.840
I didn't, I mean, I didn't know that you were up to speed on what, what's.
01:43:23.740
Uh, back in 07, uh, some clumsy moron dropped an iPhone down here.
01:43:29.620
And, uh, so I've been able to follow along with some of the stuff that's been going on.
01:43:42.640
And then now you're watching us on a, on a cell phone.
01:43:46.040
And I've been very interested in your, uh, in your election campaign.
01:43:49.160
He's, uh, I'm a big supporter of a lot of those candidates who are running for president
01:43:55.180
Like, uh, like, uh, who you, who you a big fan of?
01:44:13.280
You'd be a lot safer, you know, you'd be a lot safer.
01:44:17.660
And that's coming right from, so is this, this kind of like spiritual advice from the
01:44:24.040
Have you talked to, have you talked to Beto or anybody here in Texas about giving up
01:44:30.480
So, uh, you know, but I've been trying to get ahold of you for a long time.
01:44:38.080
Um, but you got this whole thing on Iran wrong.
01:44:43.080
So the, the mullahs are not just the, the, that you don't have to worry about them trying
01:44:54.240
Uh, the mullahs, mullahs one through six, uh, the imams one through six, uh, they, uh,
01:45:04.360
they were, uh, they were working on some things that didn't really work out.
01:45:10.180
I don't think that's what happened to them, but yeah, a lot of people don't know that story,
01:45:16.820
Anyway, look, I've gotten a little bit bored lately.
01:45:19.840
So the other day I channeled into the Iranians and I said, Hey, it's 12 here.
01:45:28.260
Wait, did you call them on the phone or through this panelist channeling?
01:45:31.780
Well, I wasn't getting, I only had one bar at the time, so I had to channel.
01:45:36.140
But just that at the worst possible moment, my channel cut off.
01:45:40.320
And instead of Israelis, I guess they thought I said Saudis.
01:45:49.960
That was a little cultural blast from the past there.
01:46:00.360
And when I do, of course, I'll be killing 70 to 80% of the world's population.
01:46:08.000
That is the 12th, the mom, also a believer in climate change.
01:46:11.320
Uh, and, uh, I hear he is working on some, some climate change proposals, uh, that will
01:46:31.260
You know, what's weird is how open all of this stuff is.
01:46:38.980
Well, we've been talking about the 12th, the mom for how long?
01:46:53.480
We'll get an update, uh, on what our government is thinking about.
01:46:57.440
Doing with Iran, but we're in a kind of a precarious situation.
01:47:12.200
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He is our chief researcher, and he also looks at military strategy.
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He was a military intelligence officer and kind of looks at the global shape of what is
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I don't know if you heard this, but we just had the 12th of Mom on.
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I should have asked him more serious questions, but it just came out of the blue.
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I mean, how many shows are going to have the 12th of Mom on today?
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So anyway, he hasn't really been booked really since 873.
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And I feel bad now after it's over because I'm like, you know, there's over 1,000 years
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Now, Jason, you're somebody who has been following Iran with me for a very long time.
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And do I have it right on what you think maybe is happening?
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Do we agree with what I stated earlier about how the 12th Imam is the driving force behind
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Maybe not the politicians and not the people, but the radicals at the top.
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But as you pointed out, 700 people rushed out there to say, I want to be president.
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We saw that in 2008 during their massive protests.
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50% inflation and 85% increase in food prices tends to cause people to come out in the streets
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Well, they're not coming out in the streets right now because they're just being hammered
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to death and literally, literally probably hammered to death if they speak out against
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So, odds that Rouhani knew that the IRC, the IRGC was going to launch something against
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I would probably say he didn't know because it seems like it's been like their strategy
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between their president and their equivalent of their Secretary of State, Javad Zarif, is
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In fact, their Secretary of State, Zarif, tried to step down a few months ago.
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And everyone was like, why is he trying to step down?
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Well, this came right in the middle of a bunch of their activity from Hezbollah and the other
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Shiite militias in both Yemen and Iraq doing a lot of activity.
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And he was going to step down because you can imagine that'd be like if, you know, Pompeo
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isn't informed every time, you know, we do a military operation.
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So, that's what he was facing and he wanted to get out of this.
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I don't think that they're not told about these things.
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I think the Iranian president might be the only world leader that also isn't in charge
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Iran, I believe, is the only country that works that way.
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The supreme leader is directly in control of both the regular military forces and the IRGC.
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Okay, so, the Saudis met with Mike Pompeo today.
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He met and had a meeting with him this morning.
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And then he got onto his plane and flew directly to the UAE.
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I was surprised that we haven't seen a joint conference with the Saudis, but the Saudis had
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a press conference here recently with their head of State Department or the military?
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He was the spokesman for the head of the military.
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And you would expect, after what we heard yesterday, that we would have photos of where
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they launched, you know, they would put the pieces out and they would make the case that
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And it's the one thing that I was actually expecting or hoping to see.
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But I think it's very, very significant because yesterday, we were saying pretty definitively
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Now, it appears like they've kind of stepped back from that.
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It just appears the fact that they're trying to soften the message.
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It's also significant that it was the spokesman for the head of the military.
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Because he kept answering questions saying, well, that's above my pay grade.
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They kept saying, how are you going to respond?
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I think they did that strategically on purpose so that they don't have to come out and make
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I mean, are you saying you're in favor of a military strike on Iran?
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So if it is, in fact, as we said yesterday, as our government said yesterday, that these
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strikes came from inside Iran, that is a nation state attacking another nation state.
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We don't have to because it actually, the rise in oil prices, it's a weird conundrum of
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I mean this literally, may have been a gift from God.
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That we have this ability now to be energy independent.
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We only get four, I think it's 4% of our oil from Saudi Arabia.
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And we could really completely wean ourselves off of that.
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Yeah, we could wean the entire Western world off of that with what we now have in oil reserves.
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And it's benefited the entire world, really, because the entire world's not dependent on
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The price, if this would have happened 10 years ago, 15 years ago, oil would be $150, maybe
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Think about two years from now, if one of these Democrats is elected, many of them want to
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You're going to ban fracking in this environment?
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To further answer your question, though, Pat, I don't think the United States should be
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I think we need to start getting away from that.
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I think we need to get away from that relationship.
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But I do think we should do what we did all the way up until World War II, really, which
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would be the people in the background that were, if we had interest in a certain area, we
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hit the pocketbooks, or we supplied money to the pocketbooks.
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I don't even know if you can, but hitting them even harder with sanctions from the United
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States, and then also saying to Saudi Arabia, look, you lose a plane, we'll sell you another
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one, just like we did with Britain in World War II.
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I think we're going to be dragged into it one way or another.
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We could never put a troop, drone, information, we could never talk to Saudi Arabia about
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any of it, and we'd still be drug into it, because they will say that we are behind Saudi
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Another detail that came out of this press conference is very scary for the future of
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warfare and the future of what Israel is about to see, I think, very, very soon.
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So they came out and said that the total amount of ordnance that was used in this was 18 drones,
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They won't say exactly where, but that either means Iran or Iraq.
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But 18 drones and seven cruise missiles, and they wonder why the air defense didn't hold
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And there was a very, very cocky British journalist that asked that question, basically asking
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And he was like, what do you expect to happen on a swarm?
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This was a swarm attack using drones and cruise missiles.
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That right there is the future that air defenses are going to have to deal with.
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I don't care if you have the S-400 system from Russia.
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I mean, even if you have an air defense system, cruise missiles are designed to be maneuverable.
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So the only thing that, what is it, the Aegis system on our battleships that just, just
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The Aegis system is probably something more along the lines of what everybody's going to
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So they're not, yeah, they're not getting that.
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It was a week or two ago when Israel released, via social media, these precision guided missile
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It was a huge story, but not a lot of people covered it.
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But the IDF released on social media, just put it all out there.
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These are the IRGC, Iranian commanders that are helping Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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So basically what Iran did was they pivoted away from trying to smuggle missiles into
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And instead they started shipping components so they could upgrade their already current
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So the things that Hezbollah has is exactly the same support that the Houthis in Yemen are
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What can the Iron Dome do to 30 drones and 15 cruise missiles?
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This attack on Saudi Arabia is going to be the norm only on Israel's doorstep very soon.
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So we are now, I'm telling you, I've only said this a couple of times, I think.
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Our saving grace just may be the Tower of Babel story.
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Where God confuses our language and our language is ones and zeros.
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Because we are, if we can do this, we can do anything.
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What we're doing right now with technology, if we haven't changed, one of the last things
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my father said to me was, I'm glad I'm not in your generation.
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And I said, hey, thanks for cheering things up.
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And he said, I don't know the solution to anything you guys are facing.
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Think of the leaps and bounds since the time of Christ in technology.
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Now, think of the absence of leaps and bounds in human decency.
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You're, he's like, might have actually gone backward.
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But now you have this technology and nobody's really talking about, hey, maybe we should
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There's no explosion in enlightenment, you know, since really the 1700s.
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There hasn't been an explosion in enlightenment.
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And that's almost being snuffed out by everything that is happening today.
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Now, we're talking about one of the options that we have on the table, apparently, is a
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cyber strike against Iran, which we've done recently.
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But I warn you, you know, it's Iran is not developing a low yield nuke that buries itself
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in a bunker and all of the radiation is below ground.
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They're developing a nuclear weapon that will kill as many people as they can indiscriminately.
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And we might go after their nuclear plants or their military.
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They will reciprocate by going after power grids.
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And once we start to this and we already have, I mean, the world is Putin is right.
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The World War Three will be fought with ones and zeros.
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But we we really need to wake up here and and have a conversation.
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And if you look at the history of warfare, it's it changed from like Civil War, Revolutionary
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War period of just fighting, you know, armies out on the battlefield.
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It changed to World War Two bombing their capability to produce weaponry and equipment for those
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Then the atomic bomb was designed to do that more efficiently.
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Now, the best way to do that is to shut off all power in an area so they can't do the
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But you can imagine the first cyber attack we did on Iran of knowledge was the Stuxnet
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That actually caused physical harm and shattered their centrifuges.
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The second attack that we know of was, again, just a few weeks ago or a month ago after
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We again, it was a small story, but all of the targeting capabilities all along the coast
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where I ran went completely dead, went offline.
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We haven't said that publicly, but, you know, that's what happened.
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I don't know if you just we have to find a way to couple that with an empowering of the
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Donald Trump needs to give a speech directly to the Iranian people.
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They're the only people besides Israelis in the Middle East that like us.
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They like America and they understand the West.
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It is a Western culture that has been suppressed since 1979 and they like us and the president
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should start speaking out and speaking directly to them.
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We know what you're living under and we can't wait until you're free.
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That that kind of stuff is, I think, just as important as any other military strike could
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possibly be and perhaps much more powerful even just by itself.
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And my first question is, don't you want to wait until 2024?
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Yeah, could you just wait five, six years of shit?
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I really want to know why he has chosen to do this.
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And he says, look, I'm not here to, you know, cause any trouble and I will vote for President Trump.
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Yeah, that's what I, kind of like, do we really, really?