Inflation Insanity | Guest: Rep. Walberg & Jordan Schachtel | 11⧸15⧸21
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On this episode of the U.S. News and World Report, we have a special guest on the show to talk about the recent verdict in the case of the Black Lives Matter protest at the Wisconsin National Guard Yard. We also discuss the new $100 fine policy at the Port of Los Angeles for holding up a truck waiting to be loaded on a freight train. And we have the closing testimony from the White House on the "Black Lives Matter" case.
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closing testimony coming uh a little later on in this program you don't want to miss that if you've
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been uh following the testimony over the last uh few weeks it's a uh it seems to be an open and shut
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case but let's see what happens national guard is on standby 500 national guard on standby now in
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wisconsin for the verdict why would you send the national guard out for a mostly peaceful protest
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why would i don't understand that um also we're going to start with inflation what's coming with gas
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hello and welcome to the uh program it's monday uh today is a big day at the ports uh biden's
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new plan uh is uh is kicking in today and this is really going to help uh the ports and the
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the backup uh what he's done uh what he's done and uh he got the he got the ports to agree with him
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um what they've done is they're going to start charging for every uh container that has been sitting
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waiting to be taken uh every container gets a hundred dollar fine uh if it's been there for nine days
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waiting for a truck or six days waiting for a train now there are still uh 51 000 containers
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so as of today any of them that have been sitting there for at least six days get a hundred dollar
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fine now um that sounds like a good plan already um but the the money is compounded daily
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so with 51 uh thousand containers the estimate is that by the first week
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now all of that money is going to be used uh by the uh state of california and uh and the ports
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to make things more efficient in the future now so you know everybody who is shipping has said
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they're going to pass those fines onto the consumer because they can't help it they can't get them out
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fast enough and so the biden administration has put this in and i think a big round of applause
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because i think that's going to help us an awful lot an awful lot um a little late on the uh yeah
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applause there i don't know well i think people might have been a little shocked a little shocked
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maybe they couldn't figure out the path as to why charging these companies an extra hundred million
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dollars will help us i mean it's not a hundred million it's 144 million 144 just this week just this
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just this week yeah week two will be week two is going to be great because remember it compounds
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so it's going to be great how many businesses can we put out i i swear to you that is the goal
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it it has to be it has to be chaos is everywhere uh by the way the uh white house is talking about
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today cutting off uh pipeline uh line five uh this is uh this is up in michigan in the midwest and i i
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love this idea they're saying it will have an unknown impact on regular unleaded gas
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an unknown impact uh and we know it will be an impact yo we just don't know what the impact
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maybe we'll make gasoline free for everyone might it might
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now they are saying that it will be a dramatic spike in the price of propane uh and and things
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that you know people use to cook or heat their homes in the winter oh right so it would just follow
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that gasoline will probably be free well we'll find out i have an expert on line five coming on
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uh in about a half an hour and he's gonna he's gonna talk about what that what he thinks it might mean
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uh to shut uh that down and they're talking about that uh they're talking about that today but i want
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you to know that stephanie rule she works for nbc um she wrote an article and i think it's very very
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i mean she's very very she's one of us the people who are just out there in the middle of the country
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you know what i mean yeah uh and and you know she wants us to know how safe we are she said um
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there's a dirty little secret about soaring inflation she said nobody knows exactly when
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the inflation numbers are going to go down but let's put all of this in perspective this is going
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to make you feel good this inflation is not in isolation and the government predicted that it was
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going to be a challenging recovery recovery all tied to covid so it's why you see things like that
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expanded the expanded child credit you've got families of over 60 million kids on average getting
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an extra 430 a month for people on fixed incomes older people on social security they're getting those
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fixed payments adjusted next year up to 5.9 for inflation so the dirty little secret here is that
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nobody likes to pay more but on the average we have more money to do so household savings have hit a
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record high over the pandemic and we we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend and as i said a few
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moments ago we're expecting retail sales this holiday season to break all kinds of records for those who
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own their own homes the value of their homes are up while the stock market uh isn't the economy you
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have over half of american households with some investment in the markets and they've hit market
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highs all of a sudden they found that point yeah after all the years of telling us how it didn't make
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any difference when it would go up under republicans correct now now it's not the economy but it's just
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incredible look at all the growth and i don't know about you but i can pay for the extra milk with what
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i've earned in my house real how hmm are you taking out a no equity loan no no no i have extra money
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because my house has gone up in value that's on paper and i don't actually have that money and
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excuse me and my 401k is worth more i can afford meat i can afford how many bread i can afford that i go to
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the gas station and i just tell the guy do you know what my house is worth now and they give me
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more gas now i'm not sure what they're going to do once they close pipeline five but that's a
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different story can you feel your car on milk hmm do you have do you have a milk engine i hope but i
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don't think they're working on it anymore because of the cow farts they're heating the anyway i did have
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one one observation here yes on all of this and it's incredible reporting as you point out no i've
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got some more i got one from bloomberg that's even better well but isn't there an issue here when you
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say hey look guys don't worry prices are up but we're giving you more money to pay for those higher
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prices isn't the reason why the prices are up is because you keep printing money and giving it are you
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saying that inflation is too many dollars chasing too few goods that's kind of my definition of it
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you don't know there are tons of goods right out off the coast of california okay just waiting to get
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in so what are you talking about prices going up there's plenty of goods in china and on off the coast
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of california but that's like paying for milk with your mortgage it doesn't i don't know what you're
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talking about you you don't understand the economy okay like the elites do for instance the elites
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at bloomberg supply chain shortages are constraining u.s consumers endless appetite for buying whatever
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they want whenever they want and it's about time there are better ways to fill your soul
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than buying stuff says bloomberg financial news
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it's become the conventional wisdom that you the u.s economy is built on americans endless appetite to
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buy lots and lots of stuff so it's it's weird it's conventional wisdom no it's called bretonwoods too
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think of this we we got off the gold standard the world freaked out in 1972
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we got off the gold standard and they said uh you're gonna cause all kinds of problems you'll
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inflate your money and we said no we'll never do that and don't worry we're going to be the buyer
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of all of the goods so we're the world's number one consumer these same people made us into the world's
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biggest consumer by design so the government could have its wars and its great society
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that's what happened and they made us consumers so we could keep the economy going now they're lecturing
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us because they have a new plan i'll tell you about that in a second it's become conventional wisdom
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that the economy is built on americans endless appetite household consumption makes up about
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67 percent of gdp when the economy falters we're told spending is our patriotic duty but suddenly
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americans can't spend like they used to wait a minute i thought we had plenty of money but nothing our money
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could buy store shelves are emptying and it could take months to find a car a refrigerator or a sofa
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now a refrigerator and stove that actually uh didn't take months that took a year if this continues
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we might need to learn to do without oh and horrors live more like the europeans this is from bloomberg
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and horrors the elites talking down to the average american and telling you what you should do for
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your own good remember you're not going to own anything by 2030 with the great reset gets its way
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by 2030 you'll own nothing but you'll like it that actually might not be a bad thing because the u.s
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economy could be healthier if it were less reliant on consumption uh what's it going to be reliant on
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after all americans always haven't always acted like this we entered an age of overabundance we
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consume much more than we used to and more than other countries consumption per capita grew 65 percent
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from 95 from 1990 to 2015 compared with only 35 percent growth in europe oh let's be more like
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europe these numbers reflect big changes in americans lifestyle the average u.s home was 1700 square
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feet in 1980 by 2015 it was 300 square feet more even though the number of people in the average
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household shrank in 1980 15 percent of households didn't have a tv now only three percent don't in 2015
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40 percent of american households had three or more tvs including 30 percent of households earning less
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than forty thousand dollars a year in 1980 only 13 percent of households had two or more refrigerators
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in 2015 30 percent did including many low earners earning households clothing purchases have increased
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fivefold since 1980 our spending habits have slowed during the pandemic but despite all the
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shortages we've come roaring back there are many reasons we become a nation of shopaholics
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we become richer which means we spend more many goods have become cheaper and more accessible
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that's partly because of technology and that made production more efficient but are the big factor
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here is this the stuff from abroad imports and goods and services's share of gdp nearly doubled
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since the 1980 the pandemic has revealed vulnerabilities of this hyper-efficient global market
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ports are backed up now but there is reason to believe the age of overabundance is over
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we have to truly take serious protecting the planet and being a good global citizen
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take seriously driving an electric car or installing a solar panel yes it will mean that we have less
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to throw away but maybe that means getting by now with only one refrigerator oh my gosh
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lower expectations do you remember what obama said when trump said he was gonna he was gonna have us
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roaring back that'll never happen it can't this this is by design by design more in a minute
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they're all making the case that america has more we have more we we haven't spent our money uh during
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the pandemic and so we've gone crazy and this last one was from bloomberg bloomberg yeah the the company
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that made its fortune on um terminals for investors to invest in capitalism and it's not just a
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regular you know uh computer terminal it's it's a fancy screen for elitists yeah that have to spend
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thousands and thousands of dollars for the subscription tens and tens of thousands of
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dollars but then that's also of course owned by a guy who is a multi-billionaire and correct
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basically commutes to bermuda constantly where he owns a giant chunk of the island correct when he was
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mayor and concerned about you know global warming yes he was commuting from his home in bermuda
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to new york city and he experienced global warming because i remember if i remember right he used to
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leave when there would be really bad blizzards in the city that he was supposed to be running and
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just run things from bermuda yes he did he's one of the people right he has special needs and so do
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some of these people who are smarter than the rest of us right they know what's right for us and so
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they're teaching us right now it's funny too because the regular people seem to be the ones saying
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please don't print multiple trillions of dollars yeah so that inflation doesn't go higher we don't
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want you to pay for the increases that you're causing we want you to not to cause them right
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we're also saying democrats are also saying global warming is at the bottom of their list of concerns
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democrats are saying it's at the bottom of their list of concerns but we're shutting down pipelines i
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mean we're not the federal government is they're shutting down pipelines and making gas go up in
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hopes that the media that nobody believes anymore then hopes that the media will convince you that
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that's somehow or another the evil petroleum companies that are just gouging you and hoping that you will
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remember that everything this government is doing is making prices go up
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i want you to think about 144 million dollars in fines at the ports this week alone this has gone
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into into practice today 144 million dollars in fines for all of those companies this week who's gonna pay
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for that you will you will in higher prices whose fault is that mr build back better i
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can make things worse i can make things better you know when ronald reagan said the scariest words
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you can ever speak are i'm from the government and i'm here to help it's never meant more than it does
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right now joe biden i'm you know i'm gonna get the guys at the port on the phone and i'm gonna help
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good god no thank you no thank you that's one week alone what happens next week pipeline next
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prices look our view is that the rise in gas prices over the long term makes an even stronger case for
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doubling down our investment and our focus on clean energy options so that we are not relying on
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uh the fluctuations and opec and their willingness to put more supply and meet the demand in the market
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that's our view we feel that uh but we also feel that there are a number of actors here including
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price gouging that we have concerns and we've seen out there we feel we've seen we've asked the ftc to
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look into the need for opec to release more that are the larger issues here and that's why we've been
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focused on those options well you know it's really weird because uh do they think that nobody knew we
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were energy independent just last december that we weren't relying at all on opec uh price gouging
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no it's probably that you are doing everything you can to shut down the oil business that's probably
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what's happening and now they're talking about shutting down line five a pipeline that is
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that provides the lifeblood of energy to the midwest uh we have um congressman tim walberg he is a
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republican from uh michigan uh and he can bring us up to speed on what it means if the line five
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pipeline is shut down good morning glenn hey how are you thank you before i say anything else thanks for
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all of the unbelievably good work you did in afghanistan oh thank you very much sir maybe you
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can do the same here in michigan and encouraging our governor to uh not do an insane thing of shutting
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down a pipeline that has uh had the benefit given to the people of michigan as well as the people of
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the world when you figure that uh most of the fuel that goes into the jets and the metro airport and the
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delta flights for instance i'll be taking off on shortly after i get off this interview uh come
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from the the line five um and if you shut that down you shut down a lot of other things that would
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go right and in fact as as you pointed out um last december here in michigan i was paying a buck 79 a
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gallon for gas we weren't buying from opec opec except what we desired and we basically told them we
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don't have to buy from you in fact we're exporting resources all over the world now because we're
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totally energy independent and this type of action that the president did with keystone pipeline the
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first thing he did was shut that down and now he has been considering but i think relative to our
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letter that we sent bob latta from ohio jack bergman and myself and then 10 others uh from uh the
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surrounding states sent to the president saying hey you can't be thinking about doing this
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especially when we come to winter when in michigan and these northern states people are going to
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freeze or be unable to purchase fuel if you shut down a pipeline that has worked safely since 1977
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you are going to have the same kind of winter that we had here in texas for a few days where we had
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rolling blackouts um and if you remember right after that one of the other pipelines in the south
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was hacked into and it was it was shut down for five days and the havoc that that that uh uh
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brought to america and our airports and everything else and that was only about five days this is 540
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000 barrels a day um uh jennifer granholm who was our new energy secretary said quote this is going to
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happen and people have to get used to it the energy is going to be more expensive this year than last
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and there's only one reason it's a change in administration the policy with president trump
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we had an administration that said let's use all the resources we have including those found on
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on federal lands we did that uh we became independent we had the surpluses that we could
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that could export to our friends and neighbors around the world they paid us and we didn't have
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to pay opec for the resources that we needed to take now we're forcing the rest of the world to have
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to rely upon russian dirty gas far more dirty than anything that we would be uh putting in our
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pipelines and ultimately putting in our cars using as propane to dry our grains and michigan right now
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is harvesting with grains uh corn and and soybeans needed to be dried and that comes from propane
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drying and natural gas and so it's a thought of of expanding the cost still further which is almost
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doubled for our farmers let alone for our homeowners that live in the upper peninsula of michigan
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that heat primarily with propane this is this is insane what's going on here and i hope the president
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walks back anything he decided to do with line five and i hope the governor understands that her
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election at the very least is at peril if she allows people to freeze to death this coming winter so
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gas prices it's predicted could go as high as 50 a surge as high as 50 percent if they shut down this line
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oh absolutely absolutely and that impact is not only on heating not only on on energy for our cars
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for airplanes etc but it's jobs we're talking of thousands of jobs to be lost across the region
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as a result of this and then if you shut the pipeline down which has never had a problem
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even the the ding that it took from an anchor that was dropped in the wrong place didn't impact it at
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all but we'll have to take all of these uh resources which are hazardous and put them in in uh cargo
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trucks and and uh and railway uh containers and take them around through communities all around the
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state of michigan wisconsin and ohio that that doesn't sound smart to me and i don't think it
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sounds smart to most people when in fact we have a system in place that works very well and an energy
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company that's that now that uh says we're going to build a tunnel underneath the great lakes for that
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five mile stretch that's all it is and we'll put the pipeline in that it'll never be touched
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by water let alone an anchor and you can also put communications technology through that same
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tunnel system and by the way we'll do it at our own cost and they've started it already
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and now the president steps in and puts a little bit of a pause on it again i hope sanity returns and
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we do what's right for america let alone what's right for the world so can the the governor is doing
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this she can do this herself can't she no not really okay our former governor went into agreement
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with both canada and the enbridge uh fuel company uh and the agreement is still in place it's this
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radical attorney general and governor that we have in michigan that decided because the radical
00:31:31.260
influence and environmental lobby that put huge huge millions of dollars in their campaigns that
00:31:37.080
they're going to shut it down i think they're starting to feel the heat right now
00:31:40.460
not necessarily coming from the gas but coming from people who understand that this is a wrong
00:31:45.780
solution you've got treaty a treaty that's been in place with with canada and and the united states
00:31:52.120
specifically michigan for many years and it is very nebulous right now whether the president could
00:31:59.300
violate that but we want to make sure that he doesn't and we think that in the courts ultimately
00:32:04.140
the governor will lose all right so you have written a strongly worded letter to joe biden but
00:32:10.760
that's not going to get it done and you know that what will get this done how can we help what can be
00:32:17.760
done well i think continued pressure pressure from all around this country understanding that what
00:32:22.800
comes through this pipeline doesn't only go to michigan doesn't only go to ohio it's it's refined in
00:32:27.840
michigan refined in ohio but sent out all over to make an impact when you think of the flights that
00:32:33.800
go through metro airport in detroit on a daily basis and that fuel that goes into the planes that
00:32:40.340
that take off and land comes from the line five that makes an impact that's that's at least national
00:32:49.220
in perspective i think the push that went to the president has caused him to back off a bit now
00:32:55.540
they're saying they never said they were going to shut it down they just wanted to make sure it was
00:32:58.720
safe well we also have the pipeline and um and and um uh hazardous material safety administration
00:33:06.260
fimsa trying to remember what fimsa stood for for a second there they've done the check already they
00:33:11.900
they gave the go-ahead this was over a year ago to keep the process moving so we've we've checked the
00:33:18.580
boxes i think the administration is seeing that they know they've wound themselves up into something that
00:33:23.000
this governor got them into and probably shouldn't have and now it's down to the governor and i think
00:33:28.220
the continued push from citizens in this great state of michigan as well as any others who have
00:33:33.380
the impact that comes from line five it will be greatly appreciated thank you very much congressman i
00:33:39.220
really appreciate it uh keep up the good work and keep us informed if there's anything that we need to
00:33:44.100
know uh or anything that you know this audience can do nationwide please uh get in touch with us and let us
00:33:51.380
know grateful for that glenn thanks for uh keeping people up to date you got you got it uh that is
00:33:56.740
congressman tim walberg um all right so why is all of this happening why is all of this happening and why
00:34:10.020
say that this is actually going to uh be solved with the build back better uh bill
00:34:20.960
how could all of this be solved with that listen cut five or sorry cut six here they are listen
00:34:28.020
if we don't act on build back better what we're doing is we are won't be able to cut child care
00:34:34.340
costs in 2020 we know that is a huge impact on people's daily lives and american families
00:34:39.060
we won't be able to make preschool free for many families starting in 2022 saving many families 8600
00:34:44.600
we won't be able to get ahead of skyrocketing housing costs i mean that's a part of this bill too
00:34:49.920
has a major investment in uh building new housing uh affordable housing uh units so that people can
00:34:57.140
uh can move into them and live in them and address the the pending housing crisis and we won't be able
00:35:02.560
to save american americans thousands of dollars by negotiating prescription drug prices so our view
00:35:08.040
is this this makes a strong case this is a strong case for moving forward with this agenda because
00:35:12.680
what we're really talking about is cost to american families how it's impacting them this is what
00:35:18.140
they're saying they're saying that this is going to help with costs and this spending bill will
00:35:25.280
actually help with inflation i want to start there in just a minute when your car warranty is out and
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all of a sudden a repair comes up what are the two things that eat it up your money and your time
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waiting for it to be done it is all time that you could be focusing on yourself your family your job
00:35:53.200
things that matter and the money well let's just say you'd um you'd you'd better be loaded with a
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stew just said when we went into the break that i don't get this how they just think that this is
00:37:00.000
going to work how they can convince people that spending trillions of dollars is going to lower
00:37:04.820
inflation because inflation is defined as too few goods being chased by too many dollars we already
00:37:15.400
have that because of covid but then you add dollars what they're talking about is we got to give people
00:37:22.060
another 800 we have to give people another uh you know two thousand dollars we have to uh bail these
00:37:28.300
people out we need to build infrastructure and hire more people and buy more things all of those things
00:37:35.700
even if they want to build bridges the price of concrete right now to build the foundation of your house
00:37:41.740
is through the roof imagine if they decide to buy a concrete to build gigantic uh buildings
00:37:53.200
to put in new sidewalks all across america the price of concrete will skyrocket because there will be
00:38:01.940
less of it so that's the traditional thing but remember we're on modern monetary theory so we keep
00:38:08.640
thinking about hyperinflation we keep looking and going you print this kind of money you're going to get
00:38:14.340
hyperinflation and we're already seeing it the reason why they say their build back better thing
00:38:19.540
it will solve all of these problems is very very simple it's modern monetary theory the first part
00:38:28.120
is the weimar republic the second part is is something that nobody talks about and that is if the government
00:38:35.940
has control of production and has control of spending your spending they feel they can eliminate
00:38:48.460
uh inflation for the first time because of technology the great reset gives the government what's called a
00:38:57.160
golden stake on every single board so if gm says we're you know we're gonna uh slow down on production
00:39:07.920
or we're gonna stop producing these the government can say no you're not or reverse you're gonna stop
00:39:15.460
making all trucks because they have a golden stake so now this the best example is and this wouldn't
00:39:22.920
happen per se um i could see it happening because it'll only make things worse um but they don't like
00:39:30.860
gasoline okay so but i'm going to use gasoline let's say gasoline does go up another 50 percent
00:39:37.060
okay inflation the evil companies so what do they do they're not going to tell the company to make
00:39:45.060
more which is part of the solution if they had that golden stake with exxon they could just say
00:39:50.420
you're going to make you're going to pump more but the other half of that is controlling what you buy
00:39:56.780
and so some consumers will be cut off and so if they have control of all of the dollars it's digital
00:40:04.840
which is part of build back better and the banks control and know exactly what you spend and where
00:40:10.560
you spend it if you are an essential worker your credit card will work at the gas station if you're
00:40:18.500
not an essential worker your credit card would not work at the gas station it is complete and total
00:40:27.280
control and it is a centrally planned economy that is the truth of what they are building
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with build back better this is the glenn back program thanksgiving is here nothing like being
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so what is the most dangerous thing most dangerous thing is really really clear it is the truth
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it's the truth when you're armed with the truth you can empower others you can change things when you
00:44:54.100
have the truth the draconian measures that our government has shoved down our throats
00:45:00.300
can be stopped but it'll only be stopped when we are armed with the truth and we demand it
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we need the power of numbers there is power in numbers there is victory in truth
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now there's only one way to amass those kinds of numbers and that is enlightening people the millions
00:45:34.420
of people who have blindly marched towards the cliff in lockstep or to enlighten those and give courage
00:45:43.420
to those who are too afraid to step out of line to question what the hell is going on here
00:45:49.900
but that is changing people are more curious and more willing to say and it is going to get stronger and
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stronger as your gas price goes up as the price of meat and a loaf of bread goes up
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the truth is dangerous because the truth is powerful and that's why big tech de-platforms
00:46:13.900
anybody who dares question really anything but definitely covid big government and their
00:46:22.200
minions in tech control us by controlling information and they are hiding the truth
00:46:28.760
to keep you under control if it wasn't now for talk radio and for those on the internet
00:46:37.620
we wouldn't have a country and those who are on the internet are being stifled more and more
00:46:45.300
they're being silenced the algorithms are changing instagram just put in a new filter for your protection
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is absolutely true and i know it because i've applied the truth in my own life
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yes but only if millions are in a chorus of voices speaking out
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you need to find the truth and spread the truth
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in this case on covid americans living in a prison created from fear concocted in a lab
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the truth like a virus once it's out it can't be stopped it's contagious
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we're shut down for saying something like this this is bill gates last week in the united kingdom
00:48:13.820
the economic damage the you know the deaths it's been completely horrific
00:48:20.800
and i would expect that will lead the r d budgets to be focused on things we didn't have today
00:48:30.580
you know we didn't have vaccines that block transmission
00:48:36.200
but they only slightly reduce the transmissions
00:48:41.720
we need a new way to wait a minute what did what did he just say
00:48:58.980
the reason why i know bill gates said it is because there's a really good investigative journalist
00:49:12.540
hey glenn thanks so much for having me appreciate it
00:49:31.500
the best way to understand bill gates and his role in this whole covid mania stuff
00:49:53.900
these are several um corporate press outlets that recognize that gates finances
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all these institutions that did the coronavirus modeling
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his foundation invested into these mrna vaccines
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so it seems that bill gates is not taking responsibility
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he was so responsible for steamrolling through all of these policies
00:50:25.100
that that the government ended up imposing on the population
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it seems that he doesn't even want to talk about it anymore
00:50:42.040
with um the latest from bloomberg is that 7.5 billion covid shots
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after investing and profiting billions of dollars off these things
00:51:04.580
and it's just shocking to hear that from the man
00:51:10.780
and from having power over this entire industry
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uh do little to nothing at all to stop transmission
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you will um help explain it to those who are or
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information and identify data requirements that
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2019 covet 19 specifically from an evolutionary
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on wednesday that is quite staggering why would
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you limit the focus on covet 19 being natural or
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options and data not not did this possibly come
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from gain of function uh and the other question we
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and the ruling out of the lab leak theory as part of
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your investigation focus he worked for the white
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house worked for the president we've also asked the
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president uh for a response on that as well did he
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welcome to the glenbeck program it is monday and the jury is being instructed right now
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in the kyle rittenhouse trial uh and i have to tell you in listening to him during the uh break
01:23:35.420
uh i think this could be the fastest verdict ever
01:23:39.680
now i haven't given the closing statements uh yet the closing arguments are about to begin here
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we'll cover them off and on and tell you what this is really all about
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and the difference of this trial than any other one that i have seen
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really in my lifetime in america we begin there in 60 seconds
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criminally reckless conduct now he's still giving element which i read as part of the this is i think
01:25:42.120
fantastic circumstances of the defendant's conduct this is what the judge is telling the um uh the
01:25:49.000
jurors they have to he's dismissed the illegal gun charge uh and then he said you have a couple of
01:25:57.420
things you have to consider um you have to uh consider a reckless utter disregard for human life
01:26:06.600
and that is your uh what homicide first degree uh reckless homicide first degree so a reckless
01:26:16.360
utter disregard for human life he said that means three things that a the defendant caused the death of
01:26:26.720
another human being and in doing so he had a reckless utter disregard for human life
01:26:36.280
that he um was criminal um reckless reckless and unreasonable and aware that his actions were
01:26:49.000
unreasonable and i believe there's an and between all of these right like so you can't if you any part
01:26:55.080
of this does not qualify like for example he had a reckless disregard for human life which seems
01:27:01.360
impossible impossible considering you see him on video multiple times not shoot people that aren't
01:27:06.300
attacking him correct and not shooting not shooting the people who he later shot yeah one of the guys
01:27:12.940
if you don't know what we're talking about one of the guys comes up with a gun gauge gross kreitz
01:27:17.840
he points it at kyle rittenhouse rittenhouse points the gun back at him uh gross kreitz puts his hands up
01:27:24.400
in the air uh then kyle rittenhouse lowers his gun uh then gross kreitz decides some insane maneuver where
01:27:31.760
he runs to the right and tries to grab rittenhouse's gun and points the gun at him again and that is when
01:27:38.420
he gets shot so criminal reckless unreasonable behavior of being aware that his actions were unreasonable
01:27:48.180
third is an utter disregard for human uh life what was he doing why was he doing it how did it happen
01:27:59.460
and all of those have to be without any regard to human life so he's on two counts of this uh and by the
01:28:10.140
way if you believe that the defense has made um a uh a case where you reason uh you know unreasonable
01:28:22.440
doubt or yeah what is it a reasonable reasonable reasonable doubt that it's true if he made the case
01:28:30.600
that it was uh self-defense all of that stuff that you had to go through there is out so if you
01:28:39.760
believe that it was self-defense and he also had other disregard for human life self-defense trumps it
01:28:48.500
so i don't think you can prove utter disregard for human life and recklessness there's
01:28:55.980
completely ridiculous it shouldn't even have been charged for it's so stupid and then you i think they
01:29:03.340
made a very good case because of what stew just said several times he didn't shoot people
01:29:09.620
who weren't physically threatening him and and we should be clear both two of them with guns did
01:29:17.880
threaten him but then stopped when they saw his gun right and then he did not shoot he didn't shoot
01:29:24.380
i mean that is overwhelmingly obvious that is not his intent was not to go out there and just shoot a
01:29:31.240
bunch of people it makes no sense it doesn't connect with any of his actions from earlier in the
01:29:35.580
evening i mean the whole thing is completely absurd and and in a normal society that is functioning
01:29:43.740
correctly he would not have been charged certainly immediately in this situation they should go to jury
01:29:50.900
and five minutes later be backed with an innocent uh you know a full acquittal whether that will happen
01:29:56.100
or not in this society i have no idea so the other the other thing that they can find him guilty of
01:30:01.560
is reckless endangerment and disregard to public safety and it's the same kind of standards that he
01:30:10.660
harmed someone utter recklessness and disregard to any kind of public safety but you can't say that
01:30:18.880
in this case because he didn't shoot everyone he could have just sprayed the crowd and he didn't
01:30:25.820
that's an utter disregard he was making individual decisions based on who was attacking him there is
01:30:33.920
no other possible way to look at the videotape correct and the associated testimony by prosecution
01:30:42.640
witnesses who have pointed out that he that the first guy was lunging for his gun uh the second guy
01:30:49.960
put his hand on the gun he was being hit by a skateboard he was being kicked in the face at the time there
01:30:57.360
were other gunshots in the area going off at the time behind him behind him where the guy behind him
01:31:03.560
was the guy eventually that he shot none of this makes any sense if what your goal is uh to accomplish
01:31:11.100
is to make sure that we have a just society that is based on the law so now here's where
01:31:18.180
conservatives are and i i shouldn't say conservatives anybody that believes that justice should be done
01:31:28.180
and not social justice we've already gone through this once with the oj simpson trial we have gone through
01:31:36.980
it recently but the biggest one is probably the oj simpson trial the oj simpson trial african americans
01:31:46.600
wanted and celebrated him being let out however they all recognize a vast majority of african americans
01:31:55.880
that watched that trial and celebrated at the time now say oh yeah he was guilty as sin but it was a black
01:32:03.200
man giving it to the man it was a black man getting off so they were they were looking for social justice
01:32:10.840
and in this case they let a murderer go free and remember too like obviously there was just like
01:32:19.560
every other community disagreement on that some african americans did think he was guilty however
01:32:23.480
we do know on record that african americans in the jury did convict him yes based not on whether he was
01:32:32.760
guilty or innocent of the incident but because essentially the man was too too hard on black people and we
01:32:38.640
needed to get revenge for all the other things that have gone wrong in society so that was not how the
01:32:42.600
legal system works right that was social justice before any of us knew what social justice really
01:32:47.840
meant okay that was just a a feeling now we know what it means and you know it's it's interesting to me
01:32:57.480
that americans of of any kind can look at this rittenhouse trial i mean the oj simpson thing
01:33:08.320
you had dna but you didn't know what dna was at the time yeah i was they had to explain it from like
01:33:16.440
ground one yeah you know the ground floor right and nobody knew what it was and it made no difference
01:33:22.100
in the trial because nobody knew what it was they didn't know how accurate dna results were um and
01:33:29.900
and you could have had a reasonable doubt uh on oj simpson i didn't but i i think a reasonable person
01:33:41.140
could have watched that and went i just don't know uh this one this one is so absolutely clear
01:33:51.800
that if this jury finds him guilty it is truly only about social justice there's no way an honest
01:34:04.960
person that is just taking into consideration what was heard on the stand nothing else just what was
01:34:14.980
presented in the court of law and it's not like they left a lot of stuff out they actually found
01:34:21.940
new stuff i mean there was testimony in there we never expected but if you just are fair and you're
01:34:31.860
doing what the court instructs you to do and what our justice system instructs you to do there's no way
01:34:40.140
he is found guilty i i think if i were on the jury it would take i would go out in the hallway we would
01:34:47.760
be walking to the jury room and i'd be like we're done right we're done right can i go home we could go
01:34:53.780
right so one other thing i want to add to this because it's also tied to your social justice analysis
01:35:00.080
oj simpson black woman on the jury says plainly today that she thought you know all the things that
01:35:07.660
had happened over society that had happened by police to black people we had to send a message
01:35:12.040
and that is her executing not the law uh not our justice system but social justice just to make a
01:35:20.100
point and i do think that that's a possibility here that if if that happens that that is probably the
01:35:25.700
cause but another associated problem we have now that i don't know that we had as much back then
01:35:32.600
even though there were some incidents like this is that i think a person who does not want to send
01:35:39.040
a message to like the message that the oj juror wanted to send and also realizes quite obviously
01:35:47.580
that kyle rittenhouse should not go to prison is going to have moments of thought where they consider
01:35:52.540
if i do not convict him my city is going to burn to the ground um they are under they did have they did
01:36:01.300
have that in the oj simpson trial i don't i don't know that they had that from the perspective um oh
01:36:06.640
yeah they didn't have the personal i don't think the oj simpson the the jurors didn't think how can i
01:36:14.520
go back into my own community i could be killed for this verdict that they didn't have but the oj simpson
01:36:22.080
trial the the jurors knew that los angeles was going to burn to the ground if he was guilty if he was
01:36:28.400
found guilty they did know that yeah well i don't know maybe it's more prominent today and i think
01:36:33.380
there's the direct threat on the people i think that's a big thing to be concerned about because
01:36:38.700
if you think about it they've already i mean george floyd's was a nephew yeah said like we're taking
01:36:43.480
pictures of the people in the jury box where we know who they are so if something happens we know
01:36:47.960
what to do uh we have uh you know i think there's a rational part of people now again you'd hope that
01:36:54.640
this instinct would not win out but in a quiet moment when you're thinking about what's going
01:36:58.680
to happen next you're going to be nervous that if you decide this guy is not guilty you may be
01:37:07.420
partially responsible for in your own head but certainly blamed for it by people around you
01:37:14.120
for all of the damages that go on to your city you could be killed yeah you could be fired
01:37:21.100
you your children could be targeted your family could be targeted if you have a business you could
01:37:28.740
go out of business i mean the the the weight around the jury's neck if they do come in and it's a quick
01:37:38.360
uh acquittal that's a brave brave jury brave jury it's brave to even sit on a jury like that anymore
01:37:47.320
you know i i think back in the day you'd think to yourself well i mean i this is an important part
01:37:53.140
of our system and we have to make sure that we have competent smart fair people to to execute it and i
01:37:58.100
think most people in the audience would sit there and say yeah that's me i i i can be that person
01:38:03.320
however when you add into the fact that if you come up with the wrong verdict not only will your city burn
01:38:09.200
and you might be killed the media will then do six months of coverage saying uh that it was just
01:38:14.700
like it was the right outcome hey we got to understand that you know we can't we can't blame
01:38:21.940
people who were responsible for this and you are going to be the one who was painted as the person
01:38:28.120
who caused it and was wrong even if you know you're right and so if they do come back the right way today
01:38:35.300
it's a good it's a good observation to say you know what maybe maybe we look at these people and give
01:38:41.220
them a heck of a lot of credit because it's hard to do it's not it's open and shut to me it's open
01:38:46.860
and shut to you it's open and shut to everybody in the audience who looks at the facts of this and
01:38:50.200
that's all we care about right i think it could be open and shut to them but that's not all they're
01:38:55.820
considering they've got to consider things that they shouldn't be considering right and there is
01:39:00.020
you know that they will be instructed not to consider anything else but as people they will they may not
01:39:07.540
discuss it you know in between themselves um but who knows i mean that that is if if he is indeed
01:39:18.600
acquitted that should give us hope in america and i think you've we found that actually relatively
01:39:27.540
often recently in that the only thing that seems to be standing in the way of this constant mob
01:39:33.920
are the courts i mean you know the vaccine mandate it's another good example of this
01:39:38.580
like i think everybody in a fair moment even people on the left would recognize okay osha
01:39:44.980
was not created so you could have a vaccine mandate of every private employee it's supposed to be so
01:39:50.560
people wear hard hats right like that's what osha is we all know so we don't find teeth in our sausage
01:39:56.640
right right it's the it's the basics right is that a shoe yeah yeah it's supposed to be so you go
01:40:03.680
into a workplace and you're not maimed or killed right exactly that's obviously what it's for and
01:40:08.780
they're stretching it beyond all recognition to try to put this through and so i think everybody
01:40:14.840
recognizes it's it's a it's a bending to to to that level at the very least if it's not blatantly
01:40:22.540
illegal which i think it is but the courts keep stepping up even in these moments where the mob
01:40:27.060
wants them to say ah you know what let them do it we want it so let them do it i mean i'll give you
01:40:33.240
this an example and it's not a popular one but the bill cosby thing is another example of this
01:40:37.480
they had absolutely no they made a deal with bill cosby that this would never come out and then they
01:40:43.740
based new charges on this thing that they promised would never be released is bill cosby a rapist
01:40:48.720
certainly looks that way to me however there are rules around our justice system and yes it went
01:40:54.260
through this entire thing but eventually it did get turned around and as ugly as all of those
01:40:58.980
accusations are and probably as bad as he is it was still the right outcome and that is important
01:41:04.240
it's important even when it's a terrible person it's important even if it is somebody who is guilty
01:41:11.220
but you know it in your gut but they haven't proved it or they've asked that you can't consider
01:41:18.360
this you have to play by the rules otherwise we don't have anything
01:41:23.220
uh so inflation i don't know if you heard the beginning of the podcast today but uh go back
01:41:30.720
and listen to the first hour of today's radio program because uh it's pretty stunning what we're
01:41:36.740
being told by bloomberg and nbc that inflation is actually a good thing and these shortages are good
01:41:44.080
because it's going to help change us so we don't buy so much uh anymore they are already lowering your
01:41:51.500
expectations they're already telling you that you should literally be like europeans and have a you
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know 1200 square foot house this is not america this is all coming because of inflation and gas prices and
01:42:08.120
everything else inflation is not transitory it's not i i i want you to please call gold line brad
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armstrong partner at uh level minic uh said we're seeing early signs of an inflationary surge that
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i don't know if we're going to hear any of the closing remarks uh by the time we get off the uh the air
01:43:27.020
the jury the jury is still receiving their instructions um and uh it's going on and on and on and on on and on
01:43:38.700
well i mean it does seem like the judge just by judging his actions and listening to him is quite
01:43:45.080
clear on how the other side of this case is trying to manipulate the rules they've been doing it the
01:43:53.260
entire time yeah i'm interested to see if they try to do something to throw this case in the closing
01:44:00.460
arguments i would not be surprised it does seem like they realize they're way behind yeah and let's just
01:44:06.920
give it another whirl let's get out of this thing let's see if we can get a mistrial and then come out
01:44:12.080
and try it again it's really reprehensible what they've done so far hopefully they won't do it again
01:44:18.520
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can we go back to the uh judge here in the uh kyle rittenhouse trial
01:45:56.820
homicide intentional which is a lesser included offense of intentional homicide of the first degree
01:46:06.340
okay again you should make every reasonable effort to agree unanimously on the charge of attempted
01:46:11.220
first degree intentional homicide before considering the offense there's no way of attempted second
01:46:15.620
degree intentional homicide however if after after a full and complete consideration of the evidence
01:46:21.780
you conclude that further deliberation would not result in a unanimous agreement
01:46:25.940
on the charge of attempted first degree intentional homicide
01:46:29.440
you should consider whether the defendant is guilty of attempted second degree intentional homicide
01:46:34.720
this is this is the defendant guilty of second degree intentional homicide
01:46:43.700
now listen to this this is for second degree first that the defendant intended to kill another
01:46:51.300
second that he did acts which demonstrate unequivocally under all of the circumstances
01:46:55.440
that he had formed that intent and would have caused the death of another human being
01:47:00.400
except for the intervention of another person or some other extraneous factor
01:47:05.680
the third element is that the defendant did not reasonably believe that he was preventing or
01:47:10.160
terminating an unlawful interference with his own person and or did not reasonably believe that the force
01:47:16.160
used was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to himself there's no way any of these
01:47:25.280
i mean i i i thought that you know maybe you could get him on second degree you know you wouldn't
01:47:32.400
have filed but you can't you can't get it i mean first degree um is uh he intended to kill
01:47:42.240
that he had that intent and his actions demonstrated that he was going to go through with that no matter what
01:47:49.040
happened um the uh third thing you have to you have to say is that um there was no other reason
01:47:58.160
this is first degree there is no other reason um not self-defense if if you believe he was acting in
01:48:05.360
self-defense then you can't charge him with first degree so there's no other reason other than he just
01:48:11.760
wanted to kill someone um and then that he didn't believe that what he was going to do was necessary
01:48:23.200
to stop this person no there's no way you can get him on that and it only gets weaker after that open
01:48:30.080
and shut it's open and shut it's an open and shut case all of these all of these i've been listening to
01:48:35.120
the the you know the um the judge's instructions on how you have to judge these you know reckless utter
01:48:44.480
disregard for all life that he caused the death by acting criminally reckless and unreasonably
01:48:55.760
and aware that his actions were unreasonable that he had utter disregard for human life
01:49:03.200
but even if he had all of those and he was acting in self-defense you can't you can't convict him on
01:49:11.760
that and and he didn't act in those ways and he was acting in self-defense this is a monstrosity that
01:49:20.320
this thing was even was even brought i i hope uh not only that he you know is found uh not guilty
01:49:30.000
um but i i i hope he goes and he sues everybody that really destroyed his life we are seeing a lot of
01:49:41.360
these things happen where major narratives particularly pushed out there by the media
01:49:47.760
are getting reversed we we another big one this weekend was the washington post came out and said yeah
01:49:54.160
by the way that whole that dossier thing we have to basically they took the step of not only uh
01:50:02.000
editing they didn't technically retract that's why i stayed away from that word but they re they
01:50:06.560
edited large portions of two stories from 2017 and 2019 and then re-released them with the edits and the
01:50:12.880
corrections and i believe corrected another dozen or so stories about the dossier realizing that
01:50:19.040
a giant source of the dossier was a clinton operative uh see i have to tell you it's kind
01:50:26.960
of a big deal yeah peter schiff didn't change his ways at all adam schiff i believe yeah adam schiff
01:50:32.480
sorry um poor peter gets beat up every time you talk about i know i hate that um but uh the uh uh the
01:50:39.120
thing on that is i hate the fact that they can go back and digitally edit out their mistakes
01:50:44.000
that should be held in record yeah i mean you go back and try to understand this story
01:50:53.520
as a historian you need to see what all of the press said and i know it'll be marked but it's not
01:51:01.200
the same it's true i think too like wikipedia has you know versions of this where you can go back and
01:51:07.200
look at old edits or at least it used to i don't know if it still does but i think it does where you
01:51:10.480
can kind of go back and look at what it used to say at different periods and who made the edits
01:51:15.040
that sort of stuff is important because you need to you're right be able to track back the record
01:51:19.360
on this stuff i mean if you think about really what happened here is you had hillary clinton
01:51:25.360
paying for research that went through peter steel and others and then the source on the other side of
01:51:31.520
it was a clinton operative now and then the media eats it up so a democratic candidate paying for
01:51:40.080
quote-unquote research slash rumor from another clinton associate and that is this type of thing
01:51:46.480
that's able to upend an entire media cycle and more i mean how is that possible first of all it's a
01:51:52.800
terrible exchange it's a terrible expenditure for hillary because it's she's already he's the guy's
01:51:59.280
already yours why are you paying through all these middlemen to to get this quote-unquote research
01:52:06.480
but on the other side of it we know why because it gave her a bunch of layers in between you know
01:52:13.120
if she just came to the press and said by the way i heard this i heard this i heard this no one would
01:52:16.560
have printed it instead they ran it through several cycles of laundering and we now know where all this
01:52:24.000
came from i i'm sorry i stopped listening to you after you said it was the peter steel dossier poor
01:52:32.240
peter it's christopher steel did i say peter yeah you did say peter really and i was celebrating in
01:52:40.240
my head i was celebrating damn peter well peter steel does suck i'm like peter schiff peter steel
01:52:46.080
sucks whoever he is that's funny so let me ask you this yes um do you remember hearing at the very
01:52:54.000
beginning of this that this was really a gop dossier this was based on what the gop was doing yeah and
01:53:01.040
there is some truth to that right like it seems to be there was a competing trump candidate that
01:53:08.320
opened up the door or maybe a competing trump an anti-trump media source on the right that opened up
01:53:14.640
the door for this general idea of this peter steel slash christopher steel um going through and trying
01:53:23.680
to find out what we real what was the you know what was going on with trump and russia and all these
01:53:28.720
sort of things but it never really came to fruition and then that that research was eventually picked up
01:53:34.160
by the hillary clinton campaign so they really paid for the the part of this that mattered but there's
01:53:40.320
there was talk at least initially that it was started by it was opposition research by another candidate
01:53:46.960
but of course whether it's another republican candidate or a democratic candidate
01:53:52.320
the media has to be aware that when you have opposition research and in this case opposition
01:54:00.080
research by your own people right it has it can't be taken seriously you can't take you you can look
01:54:09.200
at it maybe for a lead to try to confirm things on your own you can't just blanket report this stuff
01:54:13.600
and much of it they did you know if you go back and look at the clips of the of cable news talking
01:54:18.960
about the dossier you know they never say okay we have we a hundred percent know the the p-tape is
01:54:25.680
real but they say it's been largely proved true yes like as if the essence of it yes was right maybe
01:54:33.120
there's a couple things in there that aren't 100 right but largely this has been proven true and the
01:54:38.240
absolute opposite is true there have been there are a couple things in there that weren't particularly
01:54:42.720
damaging that wound up being you know seemingly true or at least based on something but not like
01:54:48.320
anything like the p-tape or any of the real accusations right um and so they went the exact
01:54:55.760
opposite way they defended it the entire time and to my knowledge the washington post is the only one
01:55:00.960
who's done anything to correct that record and like while i don't think it's enough it's better than
01:55:06.720
nothing and it is an important part of of it is retribution and the fixing of all of these mistakes
01:55:13.440
it's critical but listen to this this story came out uh this weekend the congressional investigator
01:55:19.040
who played a key role in unraveling the russia collusion narrative says his next mission is to
01:55:24.160
force the news media to make necessary corrections to the avalanche of false stories they produced over the
01:55:30.160
last many years the course of correction that i've been trying to work on since i left government service
01:55:35.200
is you have to find a way to correct the media this is cash patel he said because for years they lied
01:55:42.400
50 they lied to 50 of the american population who believe everything they said that trump was literally
01:55:50.400
in bed with the russians and putin and that trump was getting paid trump knew that vladimir putin was
01:55:55.800
using u.s dollars to kill american soldiers patel a former national security prosecutor worked as chief
01:56:02.460
investigator for the house intelligence committee said the media errors and omissions have extended
01:56:07.560
long after the russia case to the pandemic because reporters can't let go of their hatred for donald trump
01:56:14.480
their hatred for trump intentionally blinded their ability to report credibly and america is finally
01:56:21.980
seeing it i'm not celebrating that we're finally getting the truth i'm pretty upset that our media has gone
01:56:28.160
so far down the toilet that's not a free press that we want that's not what our founders envisioned
01:56:35.120
when they enshrined the first amendment and the rights therein he said that more indictments are likely
01:56:41.760
and um and very important otherwise we will never regain trust in the fbi and the justice department
01:56:49.620
do you want he said an fbi leadership to be corrupted against you and your family lie about you and your family
01:56:57.400
go to federal court and then surveil your family based on a lie if the answer is you don't want
01:57:04.180
that to happen then you need to pay attention to the russiagate criminal enterprise that was orchestrated
01:57:09.800
by the democrats fusion gps comey and mccabe james comey and andrew mccabe were fired as the number one
01:57:17.860
and number two officials in the fbi during trump's tenure but both have denied wrongdoing in the trump
01:57:23.580
russia investigation code name crossfire hurricane mccabe was found to have lied during official
01:57:30.960
proceedings and multiple investigations have found widespread misconduct and errors including false
01:57:37.200
information submitted to the fisa court on their watch at the fbi this is the problem and i don't
01:57:44.020
know if you're going to get i don't know if you're going to see justice done um i hope it's done and
01:57:51.160
people are arrested go to jail or pay a real real price for their involvement in this uh in the
01:58:00.620
justice department or anywhere else in the government but i i hope that the media is sued beyond recognition
01:58:09.380
because that's what will hurt them you read in there that they they lied to 50 of the people
01:58:16.780
and it's like well actually they lied to 100 of the people just half the people decided to to ignore
01:58:21.420
them and thankfully but they lied to everyone and you know a lot of it turns just against each other
01:58:28.520
yeah yeah they turned they used it to turn us against each other i think i honestly i could be
01:58:33.880
wrong on this i'd love to get your thought on it but like i think a lot of people in the media actually
01:58:38.100
did believe it i don't know that it was like i we know this is false and we're going to tell the
01:58:43.720
american people a lie about donald trump i think they thought so little of donald trump that any
01:58:48.620
accusation that came back by that that looked like it might be true with any credibility they chose to
01:58:54.020
believe whether it was true or not yeah they were in self-imposed ignorance but that's not an excuse
01:58:59.380
because of what they do it's not you know we we've never accepted something blindly the things that we
01:59:05.600
would love to be true we don't run on the air and go that's true we actually take time to go wait a
01:59:14.240
minute that feels way too good to be true yeah do we know that for sure right check your biases i you
01:59:19.860
know i we you have to check the the timing and the context around these things right this is right
01:59:25.220
around when an election's happening it's it's done by the opposition you know when an accusation comes
01:59:30.960
out a week before the election yeah you you immediately treat it with skepticism at the
01:59:37.000
beginning right and it's funny because they were able to find that instinct with the hunter biden
01:59:42.300
laptop right but not this but not this this was immediate turn on the acceptance all right back in
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wow i don't know if you know this but rittenhouse even though he killed three white people he's very
02:01:43.740
he's a very big uh race hater he went there to intentionally because based on race kill
02:01:50.620
three white people some people are good at white supremacy and some are you know and
02:01:57.120
how are they how are they they're phrasing this they're they're trying to make these white guys
02:02:02.040
look like you know 1960s protesters you know martin luther king marchers and
02:02:08.420
i mean one in particular child molester uh sure the first person he shot uh was
02:02:16.620
in prison for molesting five boys uh the next one he shot was uh in prison for domestic abuse i believe
02:02:24.820
it was okay so um one's abusing a woman one's abusing five little children trying to make them
02:02:32.560
about to be heroes they like the civil rights protesters of the 60s at least one of them
02:02:36.340
were standing up for little boys to okay yeah go to this is the glenn back program