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00:26:28.280And we're going back here in about an hour's time.
00:26:31.140i'm just about a mile up from the courthouse i'm right here in provo and you know it's it's surreal
00:26:37.780because it's it's such a big i mean when charlie died when he was killed it was such a a world
00:26:44.580shattering event and so much has happened since then and that to bring all of that into such a
00:26:50.900small room it's such it's quite a small space and you've got only about six rows they're like like
00:26:57.300like wooden church pews almost. And you've got Erica and Charlie's family and us and some of the
00:27:06.300friends are there. Senator Mike Lee stopped by. We had Don Jr. stop by for a couple of days.
00:27:13.520And then Tyler's family is there as well. Then you've got SWAT officers just all over the place.
00:27:21.180security is extremely tight and for a million reasons. And then there's, you know, a couple
00:27:28.080tables of the lawyers, the prosecutors, and then sitting right there in the room is Tyler Robinson,
00:27:34.400who's at the center of all of this. So they're all right there. And I forget what I said,
00:27:39.900but Tyler's family is there too. So his mother and father, and my heart goes out to them. I've
00:27:44.920been praying for them as well. We can't have phones in the room. So I've been praying a lot.
00:27:49.740and you know i i realize this to me that they lost their son too their lives have been shattered as
00:27:57.020well and and you know horrible when we look at it from an evidentiary perspective they were the
00:28:01.900people as well who picked up the phone initially the mother and father i know and called law
00:28:07.700enforcement and said that's our son on tv and i i just as a dad i i can't even imagine i don't
00:28:16.080That's the bravest and hardest thing I've seen a parent do.
00:28:20.940And once in a while, we are blessed enough to see a parent who loves their child and is not condemning their child, but does the right thing anyway.
00:28:32.300And that is, I mean, that's classic good parent.
00:28:37.040They still love their son, but he has to face justice.
00:28:41.340I'm going to play a couple of soundbites from the trial and love to get your reaction.
00:28:46.340Here is Kirk trial one, cut one, the DA lashing out at Erica.
00:28:52.120As the court knows, we have witnessed availability problems.
00:28:55.820We spent the bulk of today and yesterday arguing about nothing to do with the evidence in the case, but with rights of third parties.
00:29:06.340And it's appropriate for the court to consider that.
00:29:08.740But at some point, I think the court has to return to the purpose of these hearings, which is to expeditiously hear the evidence and then determine probable cause.
00:29:21.340And I want to point out to the court, Ms. Kirk has been very adept at holding press conferences at which she has revealed evidence.
00:29:29.340She has represented that the state is her attorney.
00:29:33.540she has access to all the evidence that the state has publicized and that the media and her own
00:29:42.000lawyer argues is already in the public domain so they're perfectly free to go outside this courtroom
00:29:49.420under the court's protective order they're free to go out and hold press conferences and announce
00:29:53.940to the world outside the courtroom what they think the evidence is they have the availability of that
00:30:00.760evidence but the court's role i think at some point is to exercise some control move the case
00:30:06.300forward and especially when we have witness availability problems
00:30:09.960the reaction to uh to this from erica how'd that land uh uh well look you know i i've been trying
00:30:21.560to not say anything that that about you know you know look i mean erica this these are private
00:30:28.580moments for her but this was reported in uh in the media already and and they said that uh when
00:30:35.540when when erica heard her name mentioned that way from the defense team uh let me just say that her
00:30:42.820her head shot up and she focused directly on the individual uh attorney michael burt there and what
00:30:50.980he was saying and as did mine and i think many of us because the things that he was saying keep in
00:30:57.460on what what maybe i don't know if it was in the context there what the family was asking for in
00:31:03.600that um moment was to be shown the zoomed in image not to be broadcast to the world but they said
00:31:10.900could we at least see the zoomed in image which the judges blocked earlier in the week of the
00:31:17.340individual they believe is tyler robinson when he's crouched down in the prone position he's
00:31:23.520already assembled the rifle and now he's crawling across the building towards the sniper's perch
00:31:30.000right on the edge of the building which has a direct line of sight to where Charlie's tent was
00:31:34.640and the judge had ruled that we can show the video but we can't zoom in on this spot well
00:31:39.620you know what you can see is you know a little pixelated squiggle in the back of the corner of
00:31:45.880the video can't tell anything so all they were asking was if they could just watch the video
00:31:51.280know in port because here they are they've flown all the way to Grovo Utah they've spent hours upon
00:31:57.160hours they just want to be able to see the evidence to see what happened to Charlie to
00:32:02.800have some kind of you know I'm not going to say there's ever going to be closure or satisfaction
00:32:07.060but at least some kind of of understanding of what went on here and then to be attacked for
00:32:14.860simply asking to see the evidence is it was beyond the pale I I personally I thought it was atrocious
00:32:20.140And so I have to tell you, I am glad that we are getting transparency, but I also hope that this does not taint the jury pool.
00:32:32.040I think because you hear this stuff, now it's going to be harder to find somebody who doesn't have an opinion on this because they've heard some of the, I mean, really damning, damning testimony.
00:32:45.080For instance, here is the Twig's testimony getting redacted.0.56
00:33:12.540I just asked him in person if what he said was true the night before, and he said it was.
00:33:20.380I started crying a little bit and said he wishes he hadn't done it,
00:33:24.280and then kept going around and just doing stuff, I think, to keep himself busy or distracted or something.
00:33:34.420Did he talk about what he was going to do next?
00:33:42.540So they redacted this part of it. We can stop now. They've redacted this part of it. It may come out today, but they're saying they redacted it because it could potentially prejudice the jurors.
00:33:53.860But I got to tell you, Jack, just listening to the testimony that's out there, I don't know how he's not pleading guilty.
00:34:01.720I mean, what is the case that they are going to try to make? I mean, the evidence seems to be overwhelming.
00:34:08.300oh well the evidence is overwhelming glenn and and i for those who have followed you know the
00:34:14.960different high profile crime stories there was that one of uh this this guy uh this this monster
00:34:21.000ryan coberger up in idaho who killed the um sorority girls up there in that house right
00:34:26.700they only had in that like one bloody fingerprint and a cell phone track and a witness who thought0.92
00:34:34.160saw a car. That's all they had in that case. And he did eventually, of course, plead guilty. It's
00:34:39.840a plea deal to get the death penalty off the table. So I would compare that case where you
00:34:46.000seemed like you had minimal evidence where they still got a conviction to this, where yesterday
00:34:50.800the dam just broke. And there's an avalanche of evidence that's pouring out now. And look,
00:34:56.740I want an impartial system as well. I understand how the system works. That's why they have the
00:35:01.780Wattier system. They can set a questionnaire to say, if you have heard about this case,
00:35:07.600can you set that aside and only focus on the evidence and not let any of the media coverage
00:35:15.160or there's been a lot of coverage and comments and opinions spread about this case. But the
00:35:20.320point is, can you swear that you will not allow that affect your decision in this case? And I've
00:35:28.280covered a few cases before and and that's that's always the standard it's not that have you ever
00:35:32.300heard of it but can you be objective about the evidence jack um we pray for you guys um please
00:35:41.480send my best to the family um and of course and we'll continue to watch out anything we can do to
00:35:46.600help you just you call on us jack thank you so much amen and i appreciate that and we're praying
00:35:50.820that the holy spirit comes into that courtroom and i believe he's he's made his way there he's
00:35:55.260made his presence now yeah i think so too thank you jack i tell you one thing that jack said that
00:35:59.960i think is really important and i want to give you a little historic um tidbit here
00:36:05.200jack started with swat teams everywhere swat teams everywhere this is what we should be praying for
00:36:14.800in um number one um that hearts will heal on all sides hearts will heal um that the truth
00:36:23.560comes out, that the guilty go to jail and the innocent are proven to be, you know, innocent.
00:36:35.080But the other thing we have to pray for is that this doesn't happen. This is Jack Ruby.
00:36:45.840this is november 24th 1963 this is in the basement of the courthouse in the texas courthouse in
00:36:55.720dallas texas um lee harvey oswald is caught he's caught with a gun they know that he's the guy who
00:37:04.480did it he is now walking to be transferred and he's in the basement in the parking lot
00:37:10.660and the guy who comes up to him is Jack Ruby and Jack Ruby has a gun and he comes right up to him
00:37:18.400and shoots him this is really one of the reasons the conspiracy theories are so strong because of
00:37:24.740this moment now I want to show you something this is how weird my family is this is what
00:37:30.060my wife gave to me for Father's Day this is a telegram it was sent 34 minutes after
00:37:37.760uh jack ruby shoots lee harvey oswald okay and it's sent from just a woman in um uh in chicago
00:37:48.940mrs gage mrs gf gage okay and she sends it to on the western union telegram
00:37:57.240to jack ruby dallas texas courthouse basement dallas she writes congratulations you had the
00:38:05.960courage to do what the rest of the world would like to have done.
00:38:11.360This moment may have felt good for some people.
00:38:15.080This moment is what sealed the fate of the never-ending conspiracy theories.
00:38:21.800And we still don't really know what's true.
00:38:25.240And if Jack Ruby wouldn't have shot him, maybe we would have.
00:50:22.060You don't know who Albert Speer is. He was a good friend of Hitler. He was the architect for Hitler, a really bad guy, just escaped the noose in the Nuremberg trials because in the end, he was the guy that Hitler said, I want you to do the Nero doctrine, which was burn everything down in Germany.0.95
00:50:44.500the german people have betrayed us and these the west is not going to get their hands on anything0.90
00:50:50.080so burn it all to the ground and and albert spear wanted to survive he knew this was over you know0.90
00:50:57.600it was four weeks from the end and he he was talking to hitler he's like i don't think that's
00:51:01.360a good idea you'll do it yes sir i will and then he didn't he actually became a roadblock um and
00:51:10.120And that's why he escaped the noose in the end.
00:51:16.540So that's what he's looking for, okay?
00:51:20.500Now, the question is, what are the odds that this is going to work?
00:55:20.860sent by Roosevelt as his personal man in North Africa.
00:55:25.020And Murphy's cover really was a grocery list.
00:55:28.760It was an agreement to ship American food and goods into the French colonies monitored by 12 new vice consuls, 12 amateurs, an Ivy League guy, wine merchants, and lawyers, oh, and a Coca-Cola salesman, all fluent in French, itching to be useful.
00:55:50.780Washington called these guys the 12 apostles.
00:55:53.360their real job was not providing groceries and coca-cola it was to move quietly through the
00:56:01.140officer corps and take the temperature of every colonel and every general on that coast to find
00:56:07.660the men who had changed sides when the day came okay and they had a hero picked out uh general
01:04:43.920They take the old VHS tapes, the camcorder cassettes, the film reels, the photos that have been sitting in a closet for years, digitize them by hand, send them back to you so the memories are safe for the next generation.
01:04:54.380Because one day, your kids are going to have kids of their own.
01:10:35.680Because they're playing the game strategically every day.
01:10:39.640They have to know these numbers, you know, and everybody has a computer now, you know, everybody has access to, you know, chat GPT or just even Google and you can find all of these things.
01:10:53.620The world's reserve oil, as I was in the break and I'm looking up, because I wanted to know how long will it take us to put our reserves back into place?
01:11:26.720When this happened, they were the biggest shock absorber.
01:11:30.560Um, it slashed their imports by 3 million barrels a day.
01:11:35.440So it started pulling 3 million barrels a day out of their reserves, plus they were also helping others that they could, and so they were acting as a shock absorber for their part of the world.
01:11:51.960China had 263 million barrels of government stock.
01:12:06.860Collectively, the world now, from China to the United States, on all sides, has spent all of its safety margin.
01:12:16.280the oecd um the government inventories over for europe say it's their lowest level since
01:12:25.080uh december 1990 that's the last gulf war um and the way they measure that is how many days
01:12:35.660could they survive could they go and provide cover they are down now this was two months ago
01:12:43.520So to 50 days, wow, the rest of the world is 50 days away as well.
01:12:59.360So 60 days of a respite here, trying to let the world catch its breath, bring the oil prices down, so let the economy catch its breath, let people catch its breath.
01:13:13.520But here's here's the problem. We can draw 4.4 million barrels a day.
01:13:20.580And we've been doing that now for a while. Joe Biden was drawing down the SPR because he wanted to help the economy to win an election.
01:13:29.740Donald Trump was talking about refilling the SPR.
01:13:34.660spr and when you think of that you think about like a guy you know uncle sam standing there by
01:13:40.260the gas tank you know by and the pump just kind of holding on to the you know pump and keeping it
01:13:46.360going uh it's not like that at all we can we can draw down 4.4 million barrels a day
01:13:56.460but we can only refill at 785,000 barrels a day.
01:14:04.340So we are pulling out much faster than we can ever replenish.
01:14:09.540That's 3 million barrels a month that we can put in to the strategic oil reserve.
01:17:43.140excuse me, international violations here.
01:17:48.900you're violating everything you do not have a right to go in and meet with somebody that we're
01:17:54.860at war with the meeting is not going to happen um and the state department came down with a
01:18:02.120massive hammer on mom donnie and so the meeting did not happen but what was that meeting for
01:18:07.360what is mom donnie doing why is he meeting with an enemy of the united states of america
01:18:16.240And by the way, just a couple of days before, he's sitting at George Washington's desk, and he's giving that awkward, almost hostage-looking video.
01:18:29.040I mean, the only thing he was missing was an ISIS flag behind him.
01:18:32.620But he's talking about how the United States has failed and everything, and socialism is the answer, and they're not going to celebrate July 4th.
01:18:42.400And then three days after July 4th, he's supposed to be meeting, and his office is meeting with the ambassador of Iran?
01:18:59.220What city, what mayor has anything to say to the enemy we're currently at war with?
01:19:07.720this guy is i'm telling you ricky i'd love to hear your point of view on this
01:19:12.940because uh i mean i think he is he is setting up his own little fiefdom he is setting up new york
01:19:20.700to be its own like almost like its own little separate socialist state where he's king yeah
01:19:26.620um and i think he's i think he is thinking that he's like the president of the united states
01:19:33.620I think he's either running for it or he just is so, you know, under some delusion that he is, you know, just like the president of the United States and he can do all these things.
01:19:56.500I think I'm pronouncing that correctly.
01:19:58.460And if you think for one second that she has a background in diplomacy, international affairs, policy, foreign policy, she has zero.
01:20:07.120Her resume is being a progressive activist for immigrant rights.
01:20:12.800So I don't really think we're looking to bring a whole lot of new Iranian immigrants to New York City at this time when we're in the middle of war.0.73
01:20:22.760So there is some real subterfuge that was likely going on there.0.93
01:20:27.380And then to add to your point about mom, Donnie, he is clearly setting something up to position himself potentially for 2028.
01:20:35.840He's weighing in on the ICE shooting of an illegal immigrant in Houston, pretending like it's his job to make a statement, a national statement about how we need to abolish ICE.
01:20:46.720Like, dude, you got enough problems in your own backyard.
01:20:49.600Your socialism experiment is going to fail.
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