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In this episode of The Glenbeck Program, we talk to Michael Blochberg about how to be a farmer, and how to learn how to grow your own food, and what it's like being a farmer in the modern era.
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hello america i don't know if you know this um but michael bloomberg is running and it's a good
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thing because if you you know you work as a mechanic you're a metal worker god forbid you're a farmer
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you just are not smart enough to be able to conduct daily business we begin with michael bloomberg
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we have uh it's not michael bloomberg on the phone is it who do we have on the phone
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hello hello hello hello are you i can't understand you you sound like you're speaking
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on the wrong end of the phone yes hi i was talking on the wrong side phone okay all right well that
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i do that about half the time you do that about half the time someone dialed the phone for me i
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dialed seven and you never you never answer when i dialed seven right well i that's not my phone
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number seven and i wanted to talk to you i'm a farmer you're a farmer i'm a farmer you're a farmer
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okay you know i just put seeds in the ground yeah i cover it in dirt yeah put some water on
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and the corn comes up that's what i do that's what you do now that's what michael bloomberg says that
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it's all required he could teach anyone to be a farmer and so i first started farming a while ago
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been doing it for a long time uh-huh last week i learned how to put on my own shoes you put your
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own shoes on too you fart what i learned how to farm first okay before you learn how to put your
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shoes on because the shoe part was harder right than farming because farming how give me can you
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can you give right can you give me the process again according to michael bloomberg yeah you put seed
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in the ground put a seed in the ground put dirt on top dirt on top put water on top of that yeah
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and then you got the cone popping up okay so now what does the water do one thing i want to
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warn you about though right if you try this at home the the cone when it pops up can't just eat
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it can't eat it no there's leave the leaf wrappers on it leaf wrappers yeah there's wrappers that are
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leaves okay you're not supposed to eat the leaf wrappers okay all right i will also say that in the
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middle of the leaf wrappers happen to be a corn core corn core very too crunchy to eat all right
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so the corn is between the leaf wrapper and the core right eat that part okay and when you get that
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part you put the water remember i said you put water on yes yes yes you put the water on top to make
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the corn and then you cook the corn in the water too put the corn on the top really put the water
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on top of the corn so i i'm a little lost here so leaf wrappers off put it in water and that cooks the
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corn wow it's called farming right how long had it did it take you to learn that scientific process
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three seconds three three seconds yeah i was i was four years old my mama told me hey put put the dirt
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on there on the seed uh put the water on top and the corn pop out okay i've been doing that forever
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and then just just the other day i was able to take my first shower your first shower yeah i didn't
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learn how to shower till yesterday really yes now are you glad that michael bloomberg's around
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oh i'm gonna be voting for michael bloomberg for sure all the farmers understands you see there's a
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big separation you need to understand right what's the separation there's dumb people like me who are
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farming all right and what do we do you know we sure we feed people all around the world and and keep
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people nourished with healthy produce that's shipped all across the world and increase our crop yields to
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levels never before seen using gps tractors that are wow are actually use it's incredible what we do
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but it's not as good as is like what he does which is getting stock prices to people right right that's
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pretty impressive and you know the information tech technology technology yeah that's impressive
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because how else you gonna share those cat videos right if you got a video of a cat doing something
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cute well that's just gonna stay in your house if it wasn't for people like michael bloomberg right okay
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now i'm sure i can ship thousands of varieties of produce all around the world with a global ship
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uh supply chain that you know certainly would be impressive to anyone um who knew anything about it
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but i mean he's helping those cat videos get out there right which is pretty damn impressive too
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right all right well thank you very much i'm sure you have some seeds to put in a hole
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you know what i've been doing what i put the seeds in the hole and i put the dirt on top put the water
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on top of that and the corn pop out and just yesterday i learned that the underwear is supposed
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to go inside the pants i've been wearing them outside for 40 years thank you very much thank you i
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appreciate it just a yet another farmer from the middle of the country voting for michael bloomberg
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uh which i think is uh which i think is i mean it still makes sense doesn't it i mean all the
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farmers all the all the metal workers he say he he said all metal workers you just put a piece of
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metal in the lathe and you turn the crank in the direction of the arrow and you've got a job
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yeah you got to have the arrow though that's important right you got to know because they
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wouldn't be able to figure out which way to turn turn it unless the arrow was no i mean i wouldn't
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uh you know i i don't think that there's he's not talking down to metal workers or to farmers
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yeah i and i want to give you in case you didn't hear this is the actual quote do we have the audio
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of him saying this i think we do you yeah go ahead you dig a hole in this room so no offense
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intended to to be a farmer you it's a process you dig a hole you put a seed in you put dirt on top
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add water up comes the corn then we had 300 you could learn that then then um you have 300 years
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of the industrial society uh you put the piece of metal on the lathe you turn the crank and the
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direction of the arrow and you can have a job and we created a lot of jobs one point 98 percent of the
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world worked in uh in agriculture today it's two percent in the united states uh now comes the
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information economy and the information economy is fundamentally different because it's built around
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replacing people with technology okay and the skill sets that you have to learn are how to think
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and analyze and that is a whole degree level right different we get that farmer back on the phone
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different skill set you have to have a lot more gray matter because you have to have more gray matter
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because you you don't you don't think or analyze if you're a farmer or a metal worker incredible that
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that is that's incredible you know it's you think i could not get something to grow out of the
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ground if you pay me ten thousand dollars do you know how hard it is how much you have to know about
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it's not like you put some dirt on it you know how much you have to know about the dirt i don't know
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i have no idea you don't either i go to a store and it's all there that's why right and that's not
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because of me it's because of farmers right it's because of farmers and it's because of farmers
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capitalism they could be replaced you know you know what this is you know what this is this is the
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exact opposite of a marxist revolution the marxists used to say you know all the bourgeoisie all the
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shop owners all the intellectuals you know they're the ones that are getting us into trouble so they
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went and they killed anybody with a skill in a shop they did it to the farmers too but they really
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started with the shop owners the the bourgeoisie the the the capitalists that had a skill
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have you ever seen or i collect watches anybody seen a russian watch before you ever see ever see
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anybody go oh wow wow that's a great watch where was that made oh the former soviet union
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still today nothing good watchmaking nothing comes comes out of russia that's any good why
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because during the revolution they killed all the watchmakers they killed them all they couldn't keep
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time they had to learn it all from the start because what they did and they did this with farmers too
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oh you know what who wants land who wants land who wants to be a farmer well i'll be a farmer
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how's it work you just put you just put a hole in the ground put a seed in it throw some dirt on it
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pour some water and up comes the corn well that sounds great yeah well the farmers aren't producing
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enough now you know nothing about it except everything you need to know right yeah i put a hole
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and then i put a seed and i put dirt and then i put water yes that's all you need to know you can do
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better than they can right sure i can is there dirt and a seed and water there yep okay i'll do it
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they killed all the farmers they just replaced them with other people who had never had any farming
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experience you know what happened people starved to death and they couldn't write down what time it
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was when the person died because they didn't have any watches or clocks either
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this is incredible this is the elitist mentality that every socialist always has they always we can
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do it better we just do it from top down you know now technology yeah technology you have to analyze
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things when it comes to what's wrong with the crops you don't have to analyze anything did you put dirt on
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top of the seed yeah i did pa did you put water on it i did pa well there ain't any corn coming up
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this is so insulting how much more is this country going to take seriously how many how
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let me rephrase that how much more are the democrats going to take and i don't mean the democrats in the
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big cities or especially the democrats the ones who are sitting there in their think tanks that are
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all about the democratic party i mean the average person that votes for a democrat how much more are
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you going to take how much more are you going to take before you realize uh i'm in bed with a devil in
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fact you know what i actually have a story that will prove to you you're actually in bed with the devil
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i'll do that next i didn't think i could ever i thought that was always just a phrase no it's a
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news story today all right kids these days with their technological mp4s and their rap music and
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that's right in seattle it never snowed there it was rain but we pretended it was snow we almost
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you sure son you put the dirt on it and the water yeah there's only three steps
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there's also some other uh some other things that uh he has said recently that i think are
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really good are really good i mean he's also going to do well with the uh with the geyser set
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bloomberg explaining how health care will bankrupt us unless we start to deny care to the elderly
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quote if you show up with cancer and you're 95 we should say there's no cure
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we can't do anything you want to hear it here it is all of these costs keep going up nobody wants to
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pay any more money and at the rate we're going health care is going to bankrupt us so not only do
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we have a problem it's going to make us and we've got to sit here and say which things we're going to
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do and which things we're not nobody wants to do that you know if you show up with prostate cancer
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and you're 95 years old we should say go and enjoy have a nice meal lead a long life
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yeah there's no cure and you can't do anything if you're a young person we should do something about
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society's not willing to do that yet yet yet we're not willing to do that yet oh that is fantastic
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you know that sounds like um health care rationing uh oh death panels
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that's never going to happen that's a conspiracy theory lie of the year i believe this is lie of
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the year this is what we said when we were at fox when they were first talking about it look
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it all comes down to supply and demand if you don't have a capitalist system and you have somebody
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making all of the decisions well instead of the almighty dollar making the decision you have
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someone else making the decision and that's a government official so right now a 95 year old
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guy could get health care if he had money if he didn't have money he wouldn't get the cancer
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treatment instead all 95 year olds couldn't get the cancer treatment because some faceless guy
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is telling you that grandpa is not going to make it now if grandpa happened to be um you know a party
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leader if grandpa had to be well is well connected well then grandpa will get the cancer treatment
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is that fair is that justice i will say too obviously the person who's 95 years old today does get the
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treatment we should point out but it's only in bloomberg's world he's wishing for they do not
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get the treatment which is an amazing thing because they want to implement universal health care so that
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they cannot they can avoid giving treatment to 95 they can't take it anymore could i just please
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say just one thing on universal health care i think so yeah what are you asked permission so yes of course
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what what are we even talking about this for this is not 2010 it's not 2000 it's not 1980 it's not 1950
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what are we doing technology is about to change the world forever health care is going to be universal
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universal just through technology i know you don't believe this now but you're not going to want
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a flesh and blood doctor by 2030 you have flesh and blood doctor 2030 you were going to have a
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doctor and he'd be like uh yeah well i let me tell you something i used to be a farmer but now i'm a
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doctor and you'll be like okay yeah yeah you you say that that checked out what did the what did the ai
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say ai is already better in i think cancer in new york um than doctors at analyzing they're catching
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things that doctors that doctors don't catch and you know what's weird is they also the computers
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don't catch things that doctors do like coronavirus you are going to have a an analyst a doctor be able
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to examine you without a real person connected from amazon or google by 2030 most of these things are going
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to be taken care of if you wear your apple watch which health insurance is going to insist you do
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you're going to have an understanding of what's happening to your body long before why are we trying to put
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this 1859 system into something that is going to completely change by 2030 it is the most ridiculous
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we're building ourselves a prison we're building a trap what do you say we embrace the future because
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it's right around the corner more in a second you're listening to glenn beck the choices we make
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hello welcome to the uh program the glenbeck program with mr pat gray earlier i said pat that
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the when is it that the the democrats are going to wake up and realize they're in bed with the devil
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let me give you a story where this is actually now happening a tennessee pro-life advocate has
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numerous pro-abortion activists on video ganging up and harassing her in front of an abortion clinic
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the bristol regional women's center and her assailants go so far as to allegedly touch and grab parts of
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her body and even lick her do we have this do we have this edited sarah go ahead and play this get
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away from me quit yelling at patience get away from me yelling at stop touching me quit yelling at
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patience get away from me alethea yelling at patience get away from me but yelling at back off
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suck my get away from me suck off get away from me i do not want you in my face oh it doesn't matter
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what you want get away from me get away from me get away from me get away from me get your umbrella
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out of my face stop it alethea stop pushing me stop it oh say groping stop pushing me she's
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groping get away from me hey you put your hands away from me i don't watch your body on my body
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i've never touched what you're touching me right now get away from there you came and
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stood next you get away i don't want you touching me get away from me oh yeah get away from me
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somebody tries to pick it up and they they chase them away they're just harassing this woman
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they're wearing red banner red vest that's a pro-choice um it turns out uh some are satanists
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you know oh nice and the things that they're saying to this woman uh that we couldn't hear
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are just horrifying just truly horrifying when are you going to wake up average democrats when are you
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going to wake up what is it going to take before you realize you're in bed with the devil
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you are in bed with the devil you are in bed with with truly frightening individuals
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bloomberg is suggesting basically uh what uh george bernard shaw did let me play george bernard shaw
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i don't want to punish anybody but there are an extraordinary number of people whom i want to kill
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i think it would be a good thing to uh make everybody come before a properly appointed board
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just as he might come before the income tax commissioners and say every five years or every
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seven years just put him there and say sir or madam now will you be kind enough to justify your existence
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if you're not producing as much as you consume or perhaps a little more then clearly we cannot use
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the big organization of our society for the purpose of keeping you alive because your life does not benefit
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us and it can't be a very much use to yourself that guy was celebrated celebrate he still is celebrated
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yeah he's still celebrated and that grows more chilling every year yeah every year that passes
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that grows more chilling because we are moving in that direction again this is the guy who came up with
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there's got to be some sort of a mechanism uh some sort of a a chamber we could put in and a uh a odorless
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gas could be uh administered to those people that we no longer need to use yeah he wanted to kill people
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he just wanted but he wanted to do it painlessly of course come on we're gonna do it humanely a little gas
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chamber never hurt anybody ah you don't even know it you just go to sleep and then you're you're dead yeah
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yeah you stay asleep i mean that that is when are you gonna wake up democrats when are you gonna wake up
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and see the path that you're on i mean i really feel like i really feel like we're reading the bible
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reading the newspapers like reading the bible you're like wait yeah don't they remember just
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40 years ago 70 years ago 80 years ago 150 years ago we did this this and this and remember what
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happened uh i mean they don't connect they never connect the dots never connect the dots never
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connect the dots and that's why the same things repeat um that's what that's why that's why never
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forget has been so bastardized oh yeah it's been it's it's a joke when you've got uh bloomberg
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we'll see tomorrow how how how stunned they were by a guy who is so elitist that he called farmers
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essentially morons right i mean we heard from a pretty smart one earlier i thought the farmer yeah
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the farmer i thought was pretty intelligent yeah he was good well he knew the four-step plan yeah he did
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he did in most farmers put a seed in the ground cover with dirt put water on it and then the corn
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pops out what i'd done was i forgot the process what i'd done was was i put the dirt in the hole first
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and then i took the seed and i ate it i ate the seed and then nothing growed and i'm like where's my
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corn that's funny bill because uh i did the process except i put the corn in the hole
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with water then what happened no dirt no dirt no dirt no dirt
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that's a complicating process i can't keep track of it i can't i just can't do you know if it was
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that easy michael if it was truly that easy oh there'd be no starvation there'd be no starvation
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none yeah none it's a little more complex than that and i can't wait to see if democrats call
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him out for that tomorrow i think they will just because they're trying to win yeah though i will
00:30:57.880
say they don't care and they agree with him on all of it yeah i was thinking i was thinking about
00:31:02.000
this because there's a new pullout today um that has michael bloomberg at 19 i saw that percent 31 for
00:31:07.640
sanders 19 for bloomberg second place for bloomberg yeah i think i kind of want bloomberg to be their
00:31:13.500
nominee mainly because i want to hear them justify why it's okay for them to support a billionaire who's
00:31:20.120
buying the election yeah i want to hear them argue with all of their points for six months i just
00:31:26.660
want to hear them do it because it's guys i i everything they've said they believe in they're
00:31:31.560
going to have to disagree with to to support this guy yeah and i want to just bask in it every day
00:31:38.580
so here's the problem tomorrow i have the special on coronavirus yeah a little hair raising
00:31:45.240
a little hair raising really uh everything's going to turn out okay is that the everything's
00:31:50.140
going to be great is that the conclusion everything's yeah i'm sure that's what it is
00:31:53.780
everything's going to be we expect you to go back to zero really soon yeah really super soon
00:31:57.760
it's going to be great anyway um uh as i'm doing this uh we have not added into when i i said we have
00:32:06.860
to at least add a couple of paragraphs to the economic impact of the coronavirus if the coronavirus
00:32:14.200
just impacts asia and china already india is coming to a screeching halt aspirin is 400 percent
00:32:25.540
more expensive in india today than it was three months ago 400 percent aspirin aspirin is it
00:32:32.420
cure corona no no no analgesic no because india gets almost all of their drugs from china and china's
00:32:41.420
not producing their their uh companies were supposed to go online last week now it's this week we still
00:32:48.580
don't know uh apple had to downgrade their their first quarter expectations uh they're saying that
00:32:56.840
if this goes on for another month and india it's already on the on the downside of of the economy in
00:33:07.020
india really bad if that really takes hold now in india it could flip the entire world just the
00:33:15.720
economic impact of this uh don't be careful on what you wish for on anyone because if this economy
00:33:24.120
slides into the sinkhole by summer remember uh bear stearns went out in june or july
00:33:32.800
and we didn't really have the financial impact until october october and september is when the
00:33:41.860
financial crash really hit and it was over for george bush this is one of those things that
00:33:47.980
when you talk like this and i and i think all of this stuff is possible right it could be something
00:33:51.820
that's totally out of the control of the president and everything else if the economy crashes you know
00:33:56.960
the american people are not going to be engaged enough to understand i think the difference i mean
00:34:01.540
they're all like putting you know seeds in holes and then putting water on top and corn popping out
00:34:05.460
they don't know what's going on um so that's why i really am legitimately i have a rooting
00:34:11.860
interest that it's not bernie sanders as their nominee because god forbid it gets down to a one-on-one
00:34:16.780
and something dramatic happens that's out of everybody's control bloomberg he's gonna say
00:34:21.460
sanders will say this we tried this system and it's not working right it's not working and then
00:34:26.200
you have a socialist president again bloomberg is really would be a horrifically awful president
00:34:32.180
but he's got but he's different than sanders man a lot of baggage yeah and he's also they're all
00:34:36.980
beatable i mean sanders i think is maybe the most beatable but sanders if he gets control of this
00:34:42.040
country is uniquely terrible he is he is different than all of these other candidates the only one
00:34:47.940
who's really close close to him is probably warren i mean steyer's in that i think warren
00:34:52.640
but doesn't really i think warren and bloomberg are closer warren and bloomberg have a different
00:34:58.240
very similar view yeah they're both intellectual progressive progressives that believe that they
00:35:05.200
should they're more fascistic i think bloomberg is more friendly to capitalism yes uh than warren is
00:35:12.480
though warren again came from that background i mean she she really her her history is the exact stuff
00:35:17.800
they talk about when they complain about capitalism i mean she was the one who was writing the
00:35:22.620
rules we talked about this with peter schweitzer on the show the other day you know she was the
00:35:27.060
one writing the rules for all of these outside organizations and then inviting them to come in
00:35:31.580
and say hey you should write these rules i mean she was she was doing all the things she complains
00:35:35.840
about now she knows them because she did them uh where you know so but she's also very close to a
00:35:41.500
socialist he really like bernie's a different category though this is a guy he's a communist lived it
00:35:46.860
he's a communist and he wants it yeah he wants communism yeah because people say oh he's a
00:35:52.320
democratic socialist the democratic socialist well that's what he's saying now he wasn't saying that
00:35:56.360
for the past 50 years no he said it without qualifiers for a really freaking long time yeah
00:36:00.900
until he got this close to the presidency and all of a sudden he was a democratic socialist all of a
00:36:05.280
sudden it was a little bit different and he praised soviet communism yeah cuban communist cuba
00:36:10.480
venezuela yes all of it he loves it yeah he will he is a communist he is a communist um because he is
00:36:19.540
he has not met a communist regime that he didn't like he finds fault in everything america and the
00:36:26.720
free market does he does not find fault in communism it's just well that's not really communism that's not
00:36:35.380
really socialism that's what he says when millions die yeah you're right he is bloomberg however is much
00:36:44.100
more of a fascist bloomberg is the guy who will i mean in the end they both would uh they'd have to
00:36:51.360
if if the things began to fall apart but bloomberg's the guy who will first come for your guns
00:36:56.500
he'll come for you he's openly talked about that guns in the climate absolutely he is in the climate
00:37:02.500
absolute extremist on both of those and in the name of the climate he'll do anything anything yeah
00:37:08.600
thank you so much pat grand leashed available on youtube and of course wherever you get your
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00:37:23.980
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00:37:28.980
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00:37:36.380
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we have uh rudy giuliani joining us in just a few minutes we have uh rudy giuliani joining us in just
00:39:18.600
a few minutes i'm anxious to talk to him about you know uh obviously what's been happening um in the
00:39:25.500
senate with you know hunter biden and the president but also he knows michael bloomberg uh love to see
00:39:33.820
what his uh view hang on do we have the we have a farmer on again no use the other turn turn the phone
00:39:44.260
around other side oh hi hi you're speaking into the earpiece again i press number seven and i'll go
00:39:50.280
out of your ear there's more numbers than that i just wanted to tell you one more thing about farming
00:39:56.440
that i left out from before okay all right there's a hole in the ground and the corn seed was put there
00:40:04.560
for you and me there's a hole in the ground where the corn seed goes somebody's making money no it's
00:40:15.000
no no no no why where the corn seed goes somebody's making money why would you do this
00:40:23.060
no okay stop stop stop hang up the phone oh my gosh why would we do that when we have the johnny
00:40:36.140
cash version of there's a hole in the sky you know all the farmers love this from of course the
00:40:42.500
seattle uh city council meeting people do we do we have it people hate us for this i know here it is
00:40:50.220
this is the country version hole in the sky tree once was such a lack of light and sound
00:40:57.520
all that's left is bare muddy ground a magnificent tree was murdered the mighty dollar cut it down
00:41:06.220
there's a hole in the sky where the tree once was somebody's making money there's a hole in the sky
00:41:15.180
where the tree once was somebody's making money there's a hole in the sky in the sky
00:41:22.480
that tree did not belong to you or me there's a hole in the sky where the tree should be
00:41:31.980
uh i wonder if you have the guts to get a comment from rudy giuliani on the hole in the sky where the
00:41:40.640
tree should be will he comment on it i don't think he will i think he's afraid of the issue to be frank
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are you there good to see you glenn how are you how are you so glad i'm good i'm really good glad
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to have you uh on the program i was just interested in your shave secret because i shaved myself with a
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studios and i appreciate you coming in for the interview oh i enjoy it first if we can before we
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get into the nitty-gritty about ukraine and biden and trump and everything else can you give us your uh
00:47:15.480
your thoughts on bloomberg you know michael bloomberg sure i know michael uh really well
00:47:21.740
i mean i i uh endorsed him for mayor a lot of people think that got him elected because of a
00:47:27.720
very unusual time it was right after september 11 right he was way behind and i was at probably at
00:47:33.540
the height of popularity i was like 90 approval at the point at that point uh
00:47:39.000
i kind of have an issue with him right now because of stopping and a question and frisk
00:47:44.780
which he said he inherited but he's not making a distinction that's really important
00:47:50.680
when i had stopped question and frisk which i developed with bratton safer and then and then
00:47:56.700
bernie carrick uh we were challenged by the justice department as well and i went down and argued the
00:48:03.260
case in front of janet reno and eric holder and i demonstrated to them that we were doing it
00:48:07.820
constitutionally but the difference was that we had very clear records that people were stopped
00:48:13.920
for reasonable cause our success rate was uh acceptable and the most important thing is for
00:48:21.540
example the objection was that we were searching 68 african-american males but there were only about
00:48:27.720
15 of the population well the point that we made is they they actually committed about uh 70
00:48:33.660
72 percent of the violent crime so it was in fact uh a valid was in fact a valid uh a number i just
00:48:44.400
threw away my my cell phone no i i'm watching if you're watching on the plays you just saw him reach
00:48:49.120
into his pocket grab his cell phone and throw it towards the door and billy didn't catch it billy didn't
00:48:54.180
catch it well there goes you didn't catch it billy but that the reality is we showed that we
00:49:00.100
we kept it very well controlled it uh based on terry versus the united states you're entitled to stop
00:49:06.560
someone on reasonable suspicion and ask them a question and then if that develops any more
00:49:12.300
suspicion of a crime you can do a search and if the search reveals a gun or narcotics or stolen
00:49:19.040
jewelry you can make an arrest so you have to do this in stages even the mere fact is they called it
00:49:24.580
stop and frisk show they didn't understand it it stopped according to the united states against
00:49:28.920
terry it stopped question frisk so here's the difference uh my last year we were a little under
00:49:34.400
a hundred thousand stops when he got it declared unconstitutional he took it all the way up to six
00:49:39.980
hundred thousand stops jeez that and and he had a five percent success rate five percent success rate
00:49:48.540
what is that five hundred and fifty thousand people who get searched and there's they have
00:49:53.460
nothing on them i mean it's uh it's a it's a it was a difficult thing that he did uh i agree with it
00:50:01.860
because it is a good method for taking guns out of the community but you got to understand the
00:50:07.120
constitution if you're going to do it you have to read the terry case you have to understand that
00:50:11.180
it's a very technical thing that has to be done and maybe his failure being a lawyer kind of hurt i don't
00:50:16.660
know um let's let's switch over to uh trump and the impeachment and what's happened since um i think
00:50:25.860
people saw this impeachment for what it was which i think was incredible just incredible this is the
00:50:33.320
most botched uh case i've ever seen uh i've just never seen the american people show less interest in
00:50:42.460
something they knew almost from the outset uh that this was just a bunch of garbage yeah and it's
00:50:50.940
it's emerging for me and has been for the last three or four months that this was this was planned
00:50:56.980
this is not uh just happenstance that you know they found a few this this started to get planned
00:51:02.740
somewhere in 2015 i can trace it back to a meeting in the white house in 2016 when uh members of the
00:51:10.500
obama and biden nsc met with ukrainian officials i have three witnesses to this three ukrainian
00:51:18.100
witnesses under oath willing to come to the united states and swear to this that uh ukra that u.s
00:51:24.820
officials told the ukrainians to dig up dirt on manafort in particular and then in side meetings on
00:51:33.780
trump and and on trump jr was followed up by telephone calls one of the people involved is
00:51:41.060
the suspected uh whistleblower if that's true he'd be there at the beginning in the end yeah in other
00:51:47.700
words he'd be there at the beginning of trying to stop trump kind of like peter struck i have a plan
00:51:53.200
to prevent him but if i can't prevent him i have an insurance policy to take him out i mean this is not
00:51:59.280
a way to relate to a presidency to a candidacy there's a sickness to this that gets very very
00:52:05.020
close to a conspiracy to bring about a coup that went on for two or three or four years not just you
00:52:10.780
know for a short period of time so are you satisfied that something is being done to uh to uh make the
00:52:19.380
people pay for you know the this conspiracy because it really i mean i know that i'll know that i'll know
00:52:27.920
that when it ends i am i am uh not a patient person yeah i was never a long investigator
00:52:34.500
investigators tend to take long because they're very precise and they want everything perfect i i
00:52:40.340
mean i did the commission case in two years you know the commission of the mafia we did the seizure
00:52:45.560
of the teamsters in three years we took over the entire union and tossed out the organized crime
00:52:52.380
people and straighten it out i i like to investigate fast i like to get it get it done fast i think
00:52:58.860
evidence kind of shrivels up when you let it go too long a lot of these modern prosecutors you know
00:53:03.740
investigate forever so i'm a little impatient with the with the time that's gone by i mean let let's uh
00:53:09.180
let let's look at um let's look some of the some of the crimes here there's a dnc official
00:53:14.460
named uh alexandra shalupa who uh was giving information with was getting information from
00:53:21.600
ukrainians and turning it over to american reporters well that's the that's the crime they
00:53:27.200
were supposedly investigating president trump for that he didn't do how come they're not
00:53:31.800
investigating her what was she's a democrat so she has immunity it's kind of ridiculous and joe biden
00:53:38.100
you know admitted a bribe on january i've forgotten the date 28th or 27th of uh 2018 he said i told that
00:53:51.300
prosecutor i told that president if you don't fire the prosecutor you don't get your one billion dollars
00:53:57.300
that's the crime of bribery there also there's also evidence that ukrainians can come here and testify
00:54:04.740
that he had an earlier bribe sloshesky who was the crook that hired biden's son basically the payments
00:54:14.580
to biden's son were a bribe to joe biden to get joe biden to protect the company because when biden
00:54:21.380
bribed the president of the ukraine he got him to dismiss three cases not one the case against the son
00:54:27.500
the case against the oligarch who had stolen five billion dollars and now has that safely in his
00:54:33.540
possession and a case against the company that was going to be seized by the ukrainian government
00:54:38.900
that the uh crook the oligarch the organized criminal is now sitting in ukraine fat and happy
00:54:44.420
holding so this is a very very serious crime at the highest levels of government and it's only
00:54:50.660
because of our corrupt media that this thing is not going forward and the fear that our prosecutors
00:54:56.660
have that they're going to be they're going to be pilloried by the corrupt media like what they're
00:55:00.740
trying to do with bill barr right now they're trying to intimidate him right um rudy did you i
00:55:06.340
don't know if you saw our last special last special i did i think two weeks ago yeah um it was excellent
00:55:13.380
about kolomoisky um and the you know looking at the document from latvia and seeing the money trail and
00:55:22.980
we know where that money we know that it went to kolomoisky um and so he's sitting there with a
00:55:29.860
lot of this money he then at the same time is made a governor uh right where the right where the war is
00:55:38.020
happening with russia he's known as building military the military uh and buying all this stuff with his own
00:55:45.380
money he may have used his own money but is there a chance that this was a uh an illegal war that we
00:55:54.980
didn't go through congress is there a chance sure sure there's a chance and kolomoisky in the process
00:56:01.380
developed his own militia right so he's he's a very frightening man i mean he's i mean basically you
00:56:07.460
know if you think of if you think of uh ukraine think of game of thrones if you've watched game of
00:56:13.300
thrones or think of medieval england before they had a king like 10 or 12 barons the oligarchs
00:56:20.260
they are at war with each other and and in alliances with each other all the time
00:56:24.900
uh not all of them not all of them are violent some of them are i i should i should say not all of
00:56:31.700
them are crooked but i'm not sure that's right right he and but he is but some are more crooked than
00:56:37.060
others and and kolomoisky is frightening he's he's a tony soprano kind of character uh yeah he tends
00:56:45.140
to be more volatile and uh out of control more violent but the others do killing too i mean for
00:56:51.380
example uh shokin who's the principal witness the man that that that biden had fired uh in september
00:56:58.740
october uh got very ill brought to the hospital uh they had to bring him to austria and he was
00:57:05.860
examined by the doctor who saved the life of four people that russians and ukrainians have poisoned
00:57:11.220
and that doctor who's world famous has a gave me an affidavit saying he was poisoned with mercury
00:57:17.380
and almost killed and lost uh uh lost the use of a good deal of his kidney and and uh and he probably
00:57:24.980
is going to survive but this is the one biden had fired this is the one biden had fired all of a sudden
00:57:32.420
he gets poisoned with mercury two days after they raid president poroshenko's home the real fear in
00:57:40.340
ukraine glenn and nobody here gets it because they're covering it up the corruption with our media
00:57:46.580
could be as bad as biden's corruption the the real fear in ukraine the top of the top of the food chain
00:57:54.180
here is poroshenko poroshenko got maybe a hundred million he's the guy who built the that huge palace
00:58:04.740
for himself right it's now i think it's he stole he stole he stole the ukrainian people blind okay he
00:58:11.380
was a good friend of biden's that woman yanukovych who was against corruption she endorsed him for
00:58:17.940
president everybody knew he was the biggest crook in the country yeah the democrats are so phony in
00:58:24.020
fact i have a report i'm going to put out because i put them out one or two a week that says that
00:58:30.900
without any doubt during the obama years corruption in ukraine increased dramatically well how how could
00:58:37.380
not have increased our vice president went there and committed corruption right right okay his son's
00:58:44.020
relationship was corruption okay hang on just a second rudy giuliani is uh with us in our new york
00:58:49.060
studios uh for the blaze and we're thrilled to have him uh we've i just want to go over some of the
00:58:56.740
things that are that have have happened from the horse's mouth and where's the progress on it uh rudy
00:59:04.260
giuliani he's also going to talk about his new podcast coming up in just a second um all right
00:59:08.740
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rudy giuliani is uh with us his uh podcast is common sense and rudy i want to go back to something you
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just said a minute ago you're you're you're releasing these documents in dribs and drabs
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why are you choosing to do it that way well i'm choosing to do it that way because i actually
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have released them before one or two are new but i released them starting in february and march of
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last year in the hope they'd be picked up by the fbi the justice department and maybe change the mind
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of the press that this was a real crime yeah and all they did was uh tried to uh destroy uh john
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solomon who did nothing wrong other than to break a story that he should get the pulitzer prize for
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i agree and they've made him into some kind of scoundrel he printed nothing untrue
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there's nothing that i've said that's untrue and that isn't supported by evidence right uh
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they say shokin is corrupt shokin says the same thing biden says right biden says i forced the
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president to fire the prosecutor with the threat of money that's bribery shokin says he got me fired
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right the only dispute they have is shokin can prove that he was investigating biden and his son
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and i now have the prosecutorial documents that show that all during that period of time
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not only was hunter biden under investigation joe biden was under investigation
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what were they what were they investigating joe for they're investigating joe number one because
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there was a 900 000 payment that was denominated for lobbying joe biden and they didn't know whether
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it was laundered or not they knew that the the 14.6 billion to hunter was was lobbied and there was
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always a theory of the case that zloshevsky the crook reached out to joe biden when joe biden became
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point man for the ukraine and made a deal with him you protect me if they try to take my business away
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and i'll give your son a no-show job and that that was the real bribe and there were witnesses to to
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that so that he was under investigation to see if that were true rudy is there is there um was there
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anything else beside just greed in your opinion i mean i have a hard time thinking that all of these
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people were involved in covering up for joe biden and everything else just for greed there had to be
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more to it to make people feel like they were doing their patriotic duty well i mean the the
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biden thing the biden thing sounded strange to me at first when i heard it because i never thought of
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joe was a crook until i looked at his history biden's been doing it for years uh glenn this is a pattern
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i mean point point man means he gets named point man in iraq he fails to negotiate a status of
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forces with the iraqi government and his brother james makes all that gets uh uh he gets half a
01:03:42.580
part of a 1.5 billion dollar housing program he knows nothing about housing makes maybe half a
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half a bill half a billion dollars the kid makes somewhere between i don't even know how much
01:03:52.980
they think the biden's got somewhere between eight and twenty million dollars because they
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haven't been able to go through all of the launder transactions yet and the united states hasn't
01:04:03.060
cooperated and then the one in china becomes a point man china becomes a a partner in his private
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equity firm how how how is it possible that we actually live through the son of the vice president
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being a partner with the government of china and biden did nothing about and not only that but
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is the things democrats can do anything i know and and do anything it it is uh it's terrifying
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to me that you know we look at google and say what are they doing over in china here's hunter biden
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investing in face plus plus with chinese money and making money off of the rounding up of their
01:04:45.380
citizens and putting them in re-education camps i could make a pretty darn good rico case against the
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biden family where uh where the enterprise because you have to have an enterprise
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is the biden family their job is to monetize his public office which they do for big money three
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times when he's vice president you got three other situations when he was a senator for lesser money
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that's all that you know it's more than you have in most rico cases so money than most rico cases and
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it's been used and i was the first one to use it against white collar crime and political corruption
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so i had peter swizer on who's done an awful lot of of the slag work he's great um and what they've
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done to him yeah i know and he said something to me that is uh that puts us on the path of ukraine
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if something doesn't change and i want to go there and talk to you about that in just a second sure
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rudy giuliani joins us from our new york studios he is releasing a podcast episode on wednesday where
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he looks into the prosecutor's file and releases a new bombshell document uh and uh he's talked a little
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bit about this we i i want to i want to ask you are we looking into china as well and when i say we
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is the justice department doing anything on china not that i know of glenn now i wouldn't you know i
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can't i don't know all their investigations but i am close to some of the people that would normally be
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called they are not as far as i know looking at china nor are they looking at iraq and both of those
01:08:41.860
there's probable cause to believe a crime was committed and a crime eerily similar to what was
01:08:49.220
done in ukraine i mean among other things as a prosecutor i've looked into those crimes i told you
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possibility of a rico case but also as prior similar acts because and particularly the iraq situation
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you know it's one thing to say i didn't know my my son was involved in this and making all these
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millions yeah but just a few years earlier you didn't know your brother did the same thing for
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half and a few years before that your other brother did the same thing so and you didn't know you
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didn't know about the ponzi scheme that went on in their paradigm uh company and you didn't know
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i might go on with about eight of these so so here's the thing peter switzer who's who's done
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research for oh gosh a good part of a decade just on the biden's alone um he he i was talking to him
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last week i think friday and i said you know peter why won't they investigate this and he said
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it's because glenn they're in his opinion there are too many republicans and too many people involved
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in congress they don't want to open this bag of worms uh they're all dirty to some to some extent
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none like the biden's but they're still dirty do you believe that's true and isn't that what the
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justice department is supposed to do i don't know the facts that peter knows so you can ask me to deal
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with a hunch i have found great reluctance on the part of the senate to go near this it's almost like
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uh i know it's like a cone of silence like oh my god but you know i i thought maybe it was senatorial
01:10:31.220
privilege or but you know senators don't get to commit uh bribes at the highest level of government
01:10:37.700
right and uh vice presidents certainly don't do that agnew didn't get away agnew took like ten
01:10:43.460
thousand dollars this guy took you know 14 million dollars you can't let him get away with it there's
01:10:49.780
also an issue here of national security it is true that a corrupt ukraine is not very useful to us
01:10:59.380
as a bulwark against russia and all these phony democrats talk about oh we didn't want to support
01:11:05.140
ukraine and ukraine is a bulwark against russia and they've been corrupting it for 11 years
01:11:11.780
a corrupt ukraine is useless a solid ukraine where when you give them i one of the things i'm going
01:11:20.420
to reveal just one small example is four million dollars was given to improve part of the criminal
01:11:27.300
justice system two million dollars never got there it went to an italian ngo
01:11:31.700
there's a report that's going to be brought out that shows how their how their money was diverted
01:11:41.300
so that if we give them 400 million we're not sure that any more than about 200 million gets to what
01:11:48.340
it's supposed to be used for rudy i don't think that there is anything that the president could do
01:11:54.420
that is more important than getting the justice department the intel the state department cleaned
01:12:02.180
up because if if we don't clean this up i am a i'm a law and order guy i am i red white and blue i love
01:12:10.420
the fbi and everything and even i am stepping back from the fbi and the justice department and saying i don't
01:12:16.660
know i don't know if if this is clean or dirty or what we's got to clean this up or we don't have
01:12:24.900
any trusted institutions and this is the only president i think that will do it there there
01:12:30.180
there's a statement on tape of one witness that i interviewed who's an expert on this and he said he
01:12:36.500
says quote president trump is the first american president to raise this unaccountability of money
01:12:46.420
this waste of money this theft of money in ukraine involving americans we always blamed it just on
01:12:53.780
ukraine ukraine you stop your corruption imagine biden going there and telling them stop your
01:13:00.020
corruption and they all look at him and say yeah a good way to stop it is get your kid out of here
01:13:04.900
that would stop it how about the how about getting rid of the no-show job for millions for your kid
01:13:09.540
that might cut down on the corruption joe i knew so you can't you can't be a phony you can't be a
01:13:16.020
phony and exhort other people to stop being corrupt when you're putting money in your pocket rudy
01:13:22.500
giuliani i know you got to run thank you so much please say hello to our to the president give him
01:13:26.980
our best i will and uh we'll talk to you again thank you so much thank you thank you god bless rudy
01:13:32.420
giuliani um i have to tell you there is when you talk to rudy giuliani there's there's john
01:13:42.500
solomon peter swizer rudy giuliani they have the documents they know the story and when you sit down
01:13:52.100
and talk to them you know there's a lot of people that you'll talk to and they get a little squishy
01:13:55.700
here and there there is never any doubt in my mind when it comes to the ukraine documents and
01:14:02.020
what he knows on this the same with all the people that are being discredited
01:14:09.460
it it there's just this sense of oh no no don't don't trust me no here here's the document no no go
01:14:18.420
ahead look for yourself here i have them on tape here here's this this and this there's no one that is
01:14:24.820
debunking this that is doing the same thing they're just name calling dismissing smearing
01:14:32.260
or confusing no one's saying no you know what let me sit down i'll explain it to you
01:14:37.540
see here's the here's the chart here's how this went nobody's doing that
01:14:44.340
i'm uh you've done so much on this already and i've certainly possible that i forgot about it but
01:14:50.020
did we know that joe biden was being investigated directly no we did not know that we just kind of
01:14:57.140
threw that in mid-sentence in the middle of the interview with no yeah i think that's when we
01:15:01.940
need to follow up on yeah i think so too i'm curious being investigated um by ukraine by ukraine
01:15:08.740
by ukraine for a payment right of some sort yeah i have not consulting well you got to consult yeah
01:15:16.180
of course you do i mean you know because i would find that astounding that would show how ballsy he's
01:15:23.620
getting to where he could just say yeah just pay me directly i i'd like to see the paperwork on on that
01:15:30.500
one all right um we're going to continue to follow this story and we'll have updates as they happen i'm
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i'm praying and you should be too praying that we actually are making progress in washington behind
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the scenes because i mean what i said i you know if we don't fix this i don't know what kind of country
01:15:50.820
we well i do we have mexico or we have ukraine and what's always made us the best is that we have
01:16:00.420
been a country that generally had a rule of law and once we totally lose the rule of law
01:16:09.540
there's nothing left i also want to talk to you a little bit about um something that happened in
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We're just talking about Donald Trump, and Rudy and I were talking offline,
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and he said, you know, I helped write some of Reagan's speeches,
01:18:24.260
and I was a, you know, a Reagan guy, and he said,
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I think Donald Trump is a much better president than I expected.
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And he said, I think he's starting to rival Reagan.
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And in some ways, I mean, that always has bothered me.
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In the way of Reagan saying, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
01:18:50.360
Reagan went against the State Department, his advisors, his speechwriters,
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his chief of staff, over and over and over and over again.
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Before he walked on that podium at the Brandenburg Gate,
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You know, one of the things that I've talked about it before,
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George Bush saying, hey, whoever sits behind this desk,
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they're going to make the same kind of decisions,
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What Donald Trump has done is shown that that is Washington wisdom,
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So, in other words, for 70, 80 years, we've been told,
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oh, yeah, and you recognize Jerusalem as the capital.
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You go after and you hit somebody like Soleimani and you take him out.
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If you don't, on the other hand, if you don't react to the Saudi oil fields
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and you're not tough on that, if you just let them get away with it,
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I mean, he's breaking all of the traditions and some of the things that are lies
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You know, how long do we have to try this State Department, you know,
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the enemy of my enemy is my friend, hey, let's get involved in everybody's business.
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And to me, I think that will be his biggest, could be his biggest accomplishment.
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I mean, yeah, I think that the Jerusalem thing is a really good example of a Reagan-esque
01:21:07.960
Like, I mean, and Reagan obviously didn't even do that, right?
01:21:14.300
And despite it being promised by several presidents in a row, I mean,
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Yeah, and they were all advised by the same people.
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Between that and, you know, I hate the way he has done it.
01:21:34.900
He is a bull with hammers taped to each foot who's been airdropped into a China shop.
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And the way he's done it with the press, I don't think, I'm not sure that the press would have been exposed the way it is now.
01:21:57.420
Not because of him, but because he points to them.
01:22:04.820
They do anything and everything, which is just discrediting them.
01:22:13.600
And it's not because of him and what he's said about them.
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So it's not like it's because of who he is that the press has discredited itself.
01:22:44.040
I think they've hated all these Republican presidents.
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I don't think the difference isn't necessarily level of hate.
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They are completely obsessed with everything he does.
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Think of what kind of accusation that is for the president who's president on September 11th.
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That's not a minor thing to say about somebody.
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And you know what, but they could have continued to do that if you have Mr. Nice Guy.
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But this guy has finally said, I don't care about what you call me.
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And that's not, that's the baby way, in my opinion.
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But because it is happening, it's lessened all of the effect.
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We are in the middle of so many interesting experiments right now.
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Because, you know, first of all, you have Trump who came out of, you know, from basically
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from a celebrity businessman sort of world into the presidency.
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And you have kind of another experiment that's never before been seen or tried before, which
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is Bloomberg right now, which is a really fascinating thing to watch if you just care about history
01:24:06.000
And can someone spend, I mean, he spent $400 million on ads already.
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That does not include staffing and organization, which he's paying double and triple almost
01:24:22.660
You know, so all of the good ones are going to him, of course, because guess what?
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And he's pushing himself into a position where he's in second place nationally.
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I love that because that's what they always say.
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He's doing everything they say they're against.
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But again, each person that answers those poll questions has to individually make a decision
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and has never been paid by Michael Bloomberg, with the exception of all the field organizers.
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I'm just, I'm saying that's what they have always said about the Republicans.
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And they themselves, the Grinch, are carving the roast beast.
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There's a new study out that shows that conservatives actually are targeted.
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But that puts Bloomberg in second and qualifies him for the next debate, which is tomorrow
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You know, because he's been completely immune to attacks.
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People are like, oh, they changed the debate stage qualifications to allow him in the debates.
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The easiest thing in the world for him to do is just avoid all of this.
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Well, it looks like, um, it looks like there was more dialogue, greater respect for faculty
01:29:19.400
free speech rights and increased tolerance on both the right and the left.
01:29:24.340
Until you look at a new, a new piece of evidence, three professors at the University of North
01:29:32.580
Carolina surveyed undergraduates to get a sense of campus and the climate rather than focus
01:29:38.660
on discrete controversies, such as the time in 2015, when student protesters seized control
01:29:45.380
of a room where journalists was speaking or in 2019, when a UNC student assaulted a sign
01:29:50.540
caring anti-abortion activist, they sought to understand the day-to-day undergraduate experience.
01:29:57.760
The results of the survey distilled from more than a thousand responses to email questionnaires
01:30:02.940
cannot be applied to every college in America, but the findings do illuminate what's happening
01:30:08.680
at a highly selective public institution in a swing state where 20,000 undergraduates are
01:30:18.520
Good news is in classes where politics comes up, large majorities of self, uh, self-identative,
01:30:25.980
uh, self-identified liberal and conservative students say that instructors encourage participation
01:30:31.640
from both sides and want to learn from different perspectives, suggesting that concerns about faculty
01:30:44.740
Uh, students reported they worry less about censure from faculty than they do from peers,
01:30:54.080
While majorities favor more viewpoint diversity and favor free speech norms, an intolerant faction
01:31:00.720
of roughly a quarter of students believe it is okay to silence or suppress some widely held
01:31:10.340
Students across political perspectives engage in classroom self-censorship.
01:31:15.560
Students harbor divisive stereotypes about classmates with different beliefs and a substantial minority
01:31:22.700
are not open to engaging socially with classmates who don't share their views.
01:31:28.840
Disparaging comments about political conservatives are common.
01:31:35.220
25.5% of survey response respondents said it would be appropriate to create an obstruction
01:31:44.400
such as a campus speaker endorsing the idea that, uh, they could not address an audience.
01:31:51.440
This authoritarian view was held by 19% of self-identifying liberals, 3% of moderates,
01:32:00.260
3% of conservatives, 3% of conservatives, 3% of liberals, and 3% of conservatives thought it would be appropriate
01:32:11.440
to yell, yell profanity at a student for endorsing an objectionable idea.
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Also troubling were the undergraduates who reported having kept an opinion to themselves in a classroom, even though the opinion was related to the class
01:32:27.820
because they were worried about the potential consequences of expressing it.
01:32:32.640
Almost 68% of conservatives censored themselves in this way, along with roughly 49% of moderates and 24% of liberals.
01:32:52.740
What you live through in your daily life is real.
01:32:59.820
How many times do you hear somebody who has a crazy liberal view that's just out spouting it like,
01:33:07.600
yeah, of course, everybody believes this, and you don't say anything, or no one in the room says anything,
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and so you feel as though maybe that's the popular viewpoint.
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I think it was less than 20% that won the Revolutionary War.
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It only takes a small, it takes a tipping point of 18%.
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If that 18% is truly dedicated, they can change the world.
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Also troubling were the undergraduates who reported having kept an opinion to themselves in a classroom,
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even though the opinion was related to the class because they were worried about the potential consequences of expressing it.
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Almost 70% of conservatives censored themselves in this way,
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along with 49% of the moderates and 24% of the liberals.
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You have 70% of conservatives, 50% of people who say I'm in the middle,
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Expressing unpopular views can reveal critical blind spots in prevailing thought patterns.
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The authors of the report note, even when a view is wrong,
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it allows both parties to better apprehend what the correct view must be.
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A substantial portion of the respondents fear social sanction
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or even outright grading penalties for sharing their views.
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some 10% say they hear disrespectful, inappropriate, and offensive comments
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about foreign students at least several times a semester.
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14% say they hear disparaging comments about Muslims.
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20% say they hear such comments about African Americans.
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And 57% of self-identified liberals say they heard such comments about conservatives.
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68% say they hear disrespectful, inappropriate, or offensive comments about conservatives
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Roughly 92% of conservatives say they would be friends with a liberal.
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Well, not communists, but they'd like Karl Marx.
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They just don't want to shoot anybody in the head to get there.
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Yeah, you know, that's not a requirement of being friends with someone.
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You agree with them on every single political issue.
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What a mean thing to say about a friend on the air, too.
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Among liberals, almost a quarter say they would not have a conservative friend.
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Now, did you hear the story we gave you last week?
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I gave you a story from, it was on Medium, and it was from a Dr. Carolyn Borsenko, anonymous Democrat of two decades.
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She's an organizational psychologist and a compulsive knitter.
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You might remember the story just because it went deep into the knitting world.
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Who knew there was a knitting, like, society out there?
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And apparently, about 10% of the knitters are these kinds of destructive liberals.
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And they were, as she said, they were going after the giants of the knitting world.
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I didn't know there were giants in the knitting world.
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I watch the knitting show every year right after the Super Bowl.
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She's probably going to, who did she say she was going to vote for?
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But she went, she went to Buttigieg is who she voted for.
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And she went to a Donald Trump rally in New Hampshire because she wanted to,
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she wanted to go see what Donald Trump and his supporters were really like.
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And she said, I've opened myself up to start meeting more conservatives.
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She said, but there is this movement that is just killing the Democrats inside the Democrat.
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So she said, I used to consider anyone who voted for Donald Trump a racist.
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I thought they were horrible and yes, even deplorable and worked very hard to eliminate their voices from my, from my space.
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Um, she said, she finally went to, uh, Trump and a Trump rally.
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She said it was four hours before he was set to take the stage.
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And the line already stretched a mile from the entrance to the arena.
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As I waited, I chatted with the folks around me.
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And contrary to all the fears expressed, everyone was so nice.
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They were veterans, school teachers, small business owners who have come from all over the place for the thrill of attending this rally.
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Once I got inside, the atmosphere was jubilant.
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It was more like attending a rock concert than a political rally.
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She says that she now, over the last few days, she said she sees the left in a whole new way.
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She's been dealing with this like celebrity status now.
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And she says not all of the attention has been positive.
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She tweeted Sunday that she had to turn off the reviews on my Facebook page because people I've never spoken to and never certainly work with don't like that I wrote an article that says Trump supporters are not Nazis.
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She said, I'm thinking about doing a follow up about experiences of Trump supporters who have been excommunicated from their family, their friends, their social secret circles just because they support him.
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I think she is so brave and I like the fact that she's not changing.
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She's like, I'm still I'm still going to vote for Pete Buttigieg.
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We don't all have to agree on the president, who the president is or whatever.
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We have to start seeing people as people and and all is required is just to talk to one another.
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That's why that 25 percent has to use the fist, has to shout and shove because they know if we talk to one another.
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Well, then we realize that we're not all that different.
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We just disagree on a few things and we become the people and the America that we have always been.
01:41:39.480
So I want to talk to you a little bit about my dog, Uno.
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He is, I think, the most stubborn dog in the world when it came to eating.
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This last Christmas, we all had to take turns feeding Uno.
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And so we were all kind of trapped in our cabin and it was snowy outside.
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I mean, mom, dad, all of us, because feeding Uno requires you to stand at the bowl.
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And we were just we're at the end of our rope because if you move, honestly, you'd have to go into the laundry room, close the door.
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Sometimes you'd actually have to start him eating just, you know, by putting it in your hand.
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Then he'd look up and they look down on the floor.
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Every time we'd go to the vet, he was 95 pounds.
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That's when we found, finally, something called Rough Greens by VitaSmart.
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And believe it or not, it just has all of the enzymes and the probiotics and everything that your dog food cooks out.
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And you need some of those good, you know, good bacteria.
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And it will keep just as long as you, you know, you need to be able to scoop it into your dog's bowl.
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You put it on top of their food and they eat it and they love it.
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He's been eating this for about a month, maybe a month and a half.
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He's, he is trained, yes, to rip your throat out.
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But as we, as we were, I was feeding him the other day and the doorbell rang, which drives me nuts because when the doorbell rang, he barks forever.
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The doorbell rang and he looked at me and looked at the food and then kind of looked at the hallway and then looked at the food and looked at me and I'm like, I know, tough choice.
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You're going to eat or are you going to do your dog, your dog job?
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We have the author of that, that medium article on with us tomorrow around this time.
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I want to talk to you about the Virginia lawmakers and the gun ban.
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It looks like the sheriffs are saying, well, we don't care what you do.
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Although, the Virginia one, it doesn't look like it's going to go through.
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I mean, the Democrats even stepped up against it.
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I want to also bring you up to speed on something that happened this weekend in Plymouth, Mass.
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It is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims coming.
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And the pilgrims were the first ones to make the covenant.
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And they made a covenant that they would be here for God and they would live a righteous life.
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And they had the longest running peace treaties with the Native Americans.
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It's everything that 1619 and the New York Times is lying about.
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And that is where our country came from and not Jamestown.
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Well, over the weekend, somebody defaced Plymouth Rock and painted, spray-painted profanity all over it.
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And then they went up to the monument of the covenant, which is this awesome monument, most people have never even heard of, that was made during the Civil War.
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Abraham Lincoln actually wrote a private check to help build this thing.
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The covenant is under attack in so many different ways.
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Please, I urge you to join us on July 4th weekend in Gettysburg.
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We're doing Restoring the Covenant, which we'll tell you more about it.
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Restoring the Covenant in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the weekend of July 4th.
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If you want more information and you want to make reservations and, you know, bring your family, we have tenting sites, RV sites.
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Me, Stu, David Barton, Tim Ballard, and historians.
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And we're taking you from Plymouth to Boston to New York to Philadelphia to Gettysburg.
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You're never going to have to open your wallet for a week.
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It's really going to be an amazing trip through history.
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And that will lead us right to Gettysburg for July 4th, where you can just show up with your family on July 4th and just watch the fireworks.
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Check it out at glennbeck.com, Restoring the Covenant.
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Go there, find out the information, and reserve your space right now.
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So Harold lives in Massachusetts, and he was in a pretty bad place with his back some time ago.
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And he would go to bed at night and have awful back spasms that would keep him up, writhing in pain.
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He didn't know what to do, noting that nothing really would ever help him.
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Then one day, he's listening to the radio, and he heard some very handsome man talk about relief factor.
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In fact, he says it was gone almost entirely in two weeks.
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Tomorrow, on the Wednesday night special at 9 p.m. Eastern, you will find that on the Blaze TV live and on demand.
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There won't be any – there won't be – it comes off of Facebook or YouTube immediately after the live.
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But you can watch it live there if you're wanting to share it with a friend or join us at Blaze TV.
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But it is on the coronavirus tomorrow, tomorrow night at 9 p.m.
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And quite honestly, it's got a few of us a little freaked out.
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I am freaked out by what I think it's going to do to the economy if it doesn't turn around quickly.
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But we're also going to show you a video that has been verified best we can.
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And we're going to show you the difference between fact and fiction on this.
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But you will see actual footage from the hospitals, the number of body bags, and what we believe is the burning of bodies outside of the main city that is very disturbing.
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Now, let me give you just the facts on this real quick.
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It's the COVID-19 is what the actual name is, the coronavirus.
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It is now 73,435 that have been infected and are under observation.
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The problem with that number is the White House said just a few days ago that that number is probably at least 100,000 short.
01:51:56.100
And that's when there were 40,000 people that were reported.
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So this number is probably in excess of half a million or a quarter of a million people.
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So, you know, in the 24-hour period since I updated this, that's 100 higher than it was yesterday.
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Doctors are now looking and seeing what this is.
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You know, as we try to look and say, okay, who is this affecting?
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Numerous causes have been put forward as factors that make it so dangerous for some patients.
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It seems from early data, and this all can change, but early data is what it has in common with other strains of coronavirus.
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The elderly are most likely to develop severe cases.
01:52:48.640
Other studies of serious cases and deaths have identified smoking, history of heart disease, diabetes, and asthma as complicating factors.
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Still, other media reports have pointed out additional indicators.
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Gender of the victims, 60% of the severe cases are men.
01:53:08.500
Even more controversy surrounds the suggestion that the possibility the virus is somehow targeting certain races or ethnicities for more serious infections than others.
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What are the combinations that make things much, much worse?
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And they're looking at things like smoking, things that, you know, your heart and respiratory, things that would make it easier for your lungs and your heart to shut down.
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There's one thing, however, that nobody is looking at, and it is, I think, the number one indicator on whether or not you're going to survive.
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Now, this can change, but I don't think it will.
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In China, over 20% of the cases that result in serious complications requiring intensive care and other life-saving measures,
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Outside of a communist country, it is below 1%.
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Now, it's early, and you can say, well, we have more data.
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41% were diabetic or had a history of heart disease.
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You look at the medical records, and here's what you see.
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Among the 1,800 deaths, 99.71% of the victims live under brutal communist dictatorship,
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and they died under the care of the Communist Party.
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This is what's called an N99-plus probability, meaning your past correlation and into causation.
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Well, if 99% are living under a communist regime, that might be.
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Now, how could a form of government be the deciding factor on how sick a patient is and whether or not it would turn deadly?
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Well, since you don't learn this in college anymore, let me help you out.
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Under communism, each person is a ward of the state, there to serve the interest of the state collective.
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If an individual needs to be sacrificed to serve the state, then that person can and should be sacrificed.
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This is why they're holding back so much information.
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They knew early in December, but the state took that doctor and jailed him.
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Under capitalism, each person is an individual, sentient being, who is a whole unto themselves, independent of and superior to any government.
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The state was created by them, and the state is a servant to them.
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The state's only reason to exist is to allow that person to live the destiny that they choose and to ensure no other person or identity deprives them of their right to live the way they see fit.
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Under communism, each person is an inherent burden on the state because the state has to provide the care, the feeding, the medical treatment for all citizens.
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This creates an automatic, perverse incentive for the leadership.
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Every life saved is another mouth to feed, more burden on the government.
01:57:18.080
Every dead victim removes that burden from the state.
01:57:23.060
Under capitalism, we are, yes, another taxpayer, but we're also another inventor, another consumer that contributes to society
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to the degree that they see fit and reaps the rewards inherent to the contribution.
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Each person and each company has an incentive to see that every other person lives a long and healthy and prosperous life.
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Under communism, the goal of, is the continuity, how do you say that word?
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No matter what story must be told and who must be sacrificed, this is why we have the doctors now being jailed.
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The guy who you will see on a video came out and said, I need 100 body bags a day at my hospital.
01:58:23.460
Well, already there, it's double, double the numbers in one hospital, and it's a rural hospital.
01:58:40.520
Under communism, the goal of medical research and treatments is to help make the Central Committee and the Politburo look good and stay in power.
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This is why President Xi is now making a tour of non-hot spots, saying everything is great and we're on top of it.
01:59:01.020
He's making the tour of all the non-hot spots, trying to tell the rest of China it's okay to go to work when it may not be okay to go to work.
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We have a system that gravitates towards life because every individual matters.
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That's why when Bloomberg says what he said about the elderly, we have that, Sarah, play that audio, when he said this about the elderly, about how if you have cancer and you're old, well, kind of tough luck, Grandma.
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All of these costs keep going up. Nobody wants to pay any more money.
01:59:41.420
And at the rate we're going, health care is going to bankrupt us.
01:59:44.520
So not only do we have a problem, it's going to bankrupt us.
01:59:47.700
And we've got to sit here and say which things we're going to do and which things we're not.
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You know, if you show up with prostate cancer and you're 95 years old, we should say, go and enjoy, have a nice meal, live a long life.
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If you're a young person, we should do something.
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We're not willing to say, hey, we need those resources elsewhere so you don't get any.
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If you live in rural Oklahoma and you have just a country hospital, you're going to have a hard time getting care in that country hospital if COVID-19 hits us here like it did in China.
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Don't you have the right to have the same kind of care?
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Don't you have the right as an individual to be treated like everyone else?
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And everyone will strive to make sure that that happens.
02:01:02.700
It can't, it won't, just because of the distribution system, supply lines, and number of people.
02:01:17.720
There won't be a central body that says, those people live, those people die.
02:01:25.540
Because the farmer is as worth as much as, quite honestly, the homeless guy or the CEO.
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99.71% of the victims of COVID-19 died under the care of communism.
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That is the number one comorbidity factor turning COVID-19 into a deadly pandemic.
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And let's not forget, currently, the leading candidate for the Democratic Party is a guy who has always loved communism.
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Look, I want you to know I love Walmart greeters, gas station attendees, part-time funeral home directors as much as the next guy.
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You know, it's just like, hey, yeah, I'm, you know, you know, you should have your loved one embalmed by my cousin.
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No, you know, I think I'm going to, I'm going to get the guys doing that full-time.
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I think I'm going to have my root canal done by somebody who does this for a living and has some experience.
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This opioid crisis in America is just flying under the radar.
02:04:58.680
They're talking now about opening a second morgue because of the spike in fentanyl and synthetic opioid overdose.
02:05:09.460
It's, there is, there's something, you know, we took on, you know, crack in the inner city and you just don't hear about taking this on the way it should be.
02:05:22.640
Have you ever seen the, if you've ever seen the charts on that?
02:05:29.340
We used to do this game with Jeffy where we would do, we would put charts up on the board and make him predict where they went.
02:05:40.860
So it's really hard for him to predict the results.
02:05:42.320
Um, but, uh, there was a chart that we did with opioids and we showed where the crack epidemic was comparing that to nothing, nothing.
02:05:51.460
It's Everest compared to a hill in your backyard.
02:05:57.140
I mean, it, it doesn't seem to have that, the urgency of that.
02:06:02.720
I mean, obviously they, they're doing some things for it.
02:06:05.180
And, you know, I know, uh, Trump has, uh, tried to step up and spend a bunch of money on that.
02:06:09.440
And I mean, whether that stuff works, we don't know.
02:06:12.640
Um, but it's a, it, it was, it, it doesn't seem to have the attention maybe because it's more suburban.
02:06:19.180
It's not as focused in the areas where the media is.
02:06:21.760
I don't know exactly what it is, but there's some weird dynamic to it where it does seem to be pushed sort of in the background for what a gigantic problem it is.
02:06:30.060
Maybe, maybe, maybe because it's in an, in the inner cities crack was, and everybody could see it.
02:06:35.420
And this is just, you know, affecting them farmers and those people out in the middle of the country that don't know how to dial a telephone.
02:06:42.620
Uh, in case you didn't hear the latest from, uh, Michael Bloomberg, um, here he is talking about how easy it is to be a farmer and a metal, a metal worker.
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Anybody, even people in this room, so no offense intended to, to be a farmer.
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You dig a hole, you put a seed in, you put dirt on top, add water, up comes the corn.
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Then, then, um, you have 300 years of the industrial society.
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Uh, you put the piece of metal on the lathe, you turn the crank and the direction of the arrow, and you can have a job.
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Now he's saying that, but today's world, if you're going to work with computers, you need to be able to analyze and think.