Minnesota ICE Shooting: Do Tim Walz & Jacob Frey WANT Civil War? | 1⧸8⧸26
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2 hours and 4 minutes
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Summary
On today's episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the crisis in the defense industry, the financial sector, the stock market, and the economy. He also talks about how to deal with a constitutional crisis.
Transcript
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We work tirelessly to bring you the unfiltered truth
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for caring about you and your day as much as I do
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and caring about the quality of the content on the show.
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what the heck is happening with the defense industry?
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Uh, and Tim Walsh is right at the center of it.
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but you're like, I don't have any other option.
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And now you're kind of out, really out of options.
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American Financing, they will help you step back
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Uh, yeah, but tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow.
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They specialize in helping people restructure debt
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The last thing you want to do is refinance your house.
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And by the time the staff started rolling in about 6,
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but they're definitely going to look at the fact
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You cannot separate the shooting yesterday in Minnesota
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Corruption and the investigation of that corruption.
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Let me give you an example from history on what's really going on here.
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It was in 1931 and the reporters were all jammed in shoulder to shoulder.
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They had their notebooks and those flashbulbs ready.
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The guy who's who's under arrest needs to go face the consequences, I guess.
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It was expensive, but it wasn't flashy over the top.
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Like, you know, like, like you start to say, look, this is all a misunderstanding.
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You know, I've spent the best years of my life feeding people in this city, helping the
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underprivileged in this city, best years of my life, giving, giving people to what, what
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And all I get is abuse, abuse, abuse, and a federal government and a government that we
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The reporter said, Mr. Capone, so you're not guilty?
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You know, they say all kinds of things about me, but they don't bring those charges.
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They're taking me out on paperwork, things that everybody does.
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You know, it really gets me and he lowers his voice.
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So now all the reporters are leaning in like he's going to share a secret with them.
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You know, it really gets me the same people, the same politicians that are yelling about
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People in the bars that day, when reading the stories, they were all saying to each other,
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You know, maybe they should fix the laws and not try to hang everything on me.
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You try being successful in this town without somebody trying to tear you down.
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Not a confession, a complaint, not a defense, an accusation.
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He's standing there in his silk suit saying, I'm a victim.
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Why am I telling you the story of Al Capone and income tax?
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What Al Capone understood then, and nothing has changed,
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What he understood is, if you can convince people that law enforcement is unjust,
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They're only targeting me because the Republicans don't have any answers.
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They're only targeting me because they can't win any other way.
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The only reason the federal government is doing this is because Donald Trump hates Somalis.
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They're only doing this because they're racist.
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They're only doing this because, well, they don't like anything that's not white.
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They're afraid they're going to lose their precious white America.
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You say those things enough, you don't ever have to say you're innocent and prove that you're innocent
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because you've created an army of people that go, yeah, you know what?
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Al Capone didn't get away with it, and neither will Tim Walz.
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Neither will the Somalis that have been taking money from the taxpayers of Minnesota.
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Tax money that they worked three months out of the year to be able to pay their taxes.
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You know, Minnesota is practically, well, it is a socialist state for a reason.
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It's in the culture of the people who originally populated that state.
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And they've had that good instinct taken and used by politicians against them.
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Because the federal government put Somalis, for some reason, all in one place, all there in Minnesota,
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and the politicians realized we can't get elected unless we do something for the Somalis.
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We've got to give them something, and what they have to give them now is protection.
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We have to protect them because if we don't, they're not going to vote for us again.
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And we also have to make ourselves the victim because otherwise the DOJ is coming in,
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and they're going to see we knew about all of this, and we should be in jail.
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The corruption is behind Tim Walsh and Fry and everybody else.
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They want you to look at the narrative in front.
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Don't, you know, if I have time today, I want to talk to you about why you were born.
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I just discovered, I think, in the last three months, I've discovered why I was born.
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And it has nothing to do with business or anything else.
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Every single human being is born with a free will.
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Human beings who want power need you to not act, but to be acted upon.
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I make the choice of what I believe, what I do.
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I am not going to have somebody just convince me of one thing and not do my own homework.
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I've got to share this whole thing with you later on in the show.
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Because it all goes to the warmth of collectivism.
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You want somebody to put a blanket around you and go, it's okay.
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You can either look at the whole story and not get emotional.
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Because I'm going to tell you a story next hour that I did, and I'll bet you you did too.
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Donald Trump did something yesterday that I said, yes, finally.
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That might create more problems because we're not actually addressing.
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When you want to go after ICE and stop ICE, you're not addressing the problem.
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We also might have illegals who are perfectly fine and great.
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In Minnesota, you also have deep corruption and millions of dollars being sent overseas to Somalia.
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Real estate is one of the few places where a small mistake can follow you for a very long time.
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A decision made quickly when it should have been made carefully.
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Most people, you know, only do this a handful of times in their life, which means you're making a very high stakes decision without the benefit of experience.
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And unfortunately, not every agent in real estate, you know, is somebody that can bring you through that moment.
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It's not about who advertises, you know, the most or who promises the moon.
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It's about finding the professionals who know their market, their local market.
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And, you know, they actually, they treat your home like the financial major decision that it actually is.
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You're connected with agents who have been vetted for experience and the ability to advise and not just push a deal through.
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We'll show you who can help you sell and buy your home even in a tough market.
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You know, the host does have to pee every now and then.
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A lot of people think the hardest part of eating well is discipline.
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When in reality, it really can be something called decision fatigue.
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You're constantly asked to evaluate labels and trends and expert opinions that seem to change every 15 minutes.
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And eventually, even well-intentioned people just give up and grab what's ever easiest.
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But my understanding is unhealthy people do things like that.
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What health code does is just remove all that, right?
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They don't have to worry about the constant negotiation.
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It's designed to have basically a path to make you have choices that are easy but are still really positive.
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They have a clear focus on how the body actually processes fuel.
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He built health code after years of studying why this is happening, why people feel unsatisfied even when they're trying to eat responsibly.
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Is there anything on this I have left, uh, that I didn't hit on, Stu, Ricky?
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Oh, you didn't give the, uh, some important advice to our listeners, which is don't drive cars at police officers.
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Look, you know, I, I really want to be careful here because, you know, the left, I don't want to do what the left did to Ashley Babbitt.
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They shoot and kill her and they made her into this horrible, horrible monster.
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I don't want to do that with, with this woman because, you know, the difference here is she was behind a deadly weapon.
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She was behind a daily weapon or a deadly weapon.
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You know, her, her wife, uh, came to the scene and was crying and saying, it's my fault.
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So I don't know what the conversations were like beforehand, but she was driven to, you know, to speak her piece.
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I've got to stand up and stop this, whatever you get, you're going to get in trouble.
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And, you know, I don't want to demonize her like the left demonized Ashley Babbitt.
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But, but the fact is she tried to stop federal officers.
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The fact is when you watch the, the, the video in slow motion, she accelerates with her wheel turned to the left.
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The only reason she doesn't hit the cop a lot harder is because she slips on the ice and she doesn't turn the wheel until after the gun is out.
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This is all stuff that is going to come through in the trial.
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You know, it does not mean that you should sit here and make her into the worst person in the world, but it is, I think, some valuable advice to at least half of our country today to remember that if you drive your car at an officer, there's a good chance something like this happens.
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You know, you can't expect them to take the beatings over and over and over again and risk their life without responding.
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You start acting like a hostile, you're going to be shot.
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I mean, I remember when I was, I grew up in Mount Vernon, the small little town, you know, 30,000 people at the time.
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And, you know, if you were pulled over, you'd get out and you'd go back and you'd meet the officer halfway.
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I get out of my car to go meet the officer halfway and he's got a gun on me.
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He comes up and he's like, do not ever do that.
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And I can picture that scene happening, but could you just paint a little bit more color?
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If those doors popped up and he fell out like, oh, that would have been so much better.
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And I want to talk to you about something that Donald Trump suggested yesterday.
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And then I stepped back and I went, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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And I want to talk to you about what happened with corporations buying up homes.
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Suddenly, everybody becomes very aware where they're standing, what they're wearing, what
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And that's when you realize how much modern life assumes the grid is just going to be there.
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I want to say something really, really careful because this matters.
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A conversation is happening in our country right now about housing, about corporations
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being able to buy homes and whether they should be allowed to do that at all.
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And my first instinct is, no, because the pain this is causing and the pain is real.
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Young families are locked out, rents rising faster than wages, communities hollowed out,
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and you have governments all around the world who are pushing for you will own nothing and
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you'll like it, meaning somebody owns everything.
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Yesterday, Donald Trump said, we should pass a law that will ban corporations from buying houses.
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And at first, I was like, yes, because the problem is real.
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But every libertarian bone in me went, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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What is the difference between Mamdani saying you're going to have a different relationship?
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If you're white, you're going to have a different relationship with ownership than you've had before
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because you're not going to be able to buy things that others can buy.
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Once you decide who can own property, you've crossed a line that history tells us is not easily
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But here's the part that we have to be honest with ourselves about
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because pretending otherwise is honestly how we lose the country.
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What is happening in our country right now is not a free market.
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If you squint really, really hard and lie to yourself every day, you can go,
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And until we admit that, we will just put Band-Aids on
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and we will start making decisions that are not right for a free people.
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We've built something entirely different from the free market.
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Anybody who was born in, I don't know, past 2000, I don't think you've,
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You don't know what it's like, especially if your first memories are from 2008 plus.
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In a real market, price signals mean something.
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You can look at a corporation's paperwork and you can go,
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Nope, that stock's going to go down because of this X, Y, and Z.
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But when X, Y, and Z show really bad news and the stock goes up,
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In a real market, if you make a bad bet, you lose.
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But that's not what's happening, at least not at the corporate level.
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Housing has been transformed into a financial instrument.
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regulatory advantages that favor the size or the lawyers and the leverage
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Our federal government didn't just invite Wall Street into housing.
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you are doing these things because it's good for our re-election
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So when a hedge fund goes in and buys 10,000 single-family homes
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That's state-distorted concentration of capital.
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Then when the government turns around and says,
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It felt good to me yesterday when he said that.
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It'll feel good, but it's not really a solution.
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The problem is when government quietly rigs the game.
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You lose, I'm going to spread that to the taxpayer.
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We're going to have a public-private partnership.
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Corporatism leads to someplace really, really dark
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I don't want to be managed by the progressives.
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and where permanence is replaced with permission.
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no, the Constitution won't allow you to do that,
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There should be no special depreciation tricks,
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No, I mean, I don't think that's bad for putting
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The fusion of entertainment, enlightenment, and
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But I feel very optimistic, and I want to, I've been trying to figure out why is this
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genuine, what has changed in me, et cetera, et cetera.
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And I have some answers that I think affect you, that you should ask yourself some of these
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And so we're going to share that in 60 seconds.
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I can't tell you what your calling is, you know, what specific skill you have.
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But I can tell you that you were born to act and not be acted upon.
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Why are these things happening so rapidly in Washington and mountains being moved?
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And it all comes down to being somebody who acts or somebody who is acted upon.
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So many of us have so many doubts that run through our head and we believe things that are not true, but we believe them.
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And I'm going to say something that I probably shouldn't say on the air.
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But I wrestle hard with a belief that I truly believe is real and no one that I know believes is.
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My family, you know, my friends say that's not true.
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And I bet that you have something that you believe is absolutely true.
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It's been one of my big fears since I was a kid.
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Why would you choose to believe that instead of, I'm a pretty good looking guy?
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I mean, look at what's popular in social media.
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Why don't good things, inspirational things, things that uplift and empower, why don't those, why aren't those the things we grab onto?
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Because everything that we think we have a choice on, what is the difference between Donald Trump and Joe Biden?
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I mean, lots of differences, but fundamentally.
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Donald Trump, I've never seen anybody victimized as much as this guy.
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But if I went up to Donald Trump and said, dude, you're a victim.
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He might punch me in the face because that is not the way he sees himself.
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They have tried everything to victimize and stop him, and yet he has chosen who he is, and victim is not part of that.
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And so by believing that and speaking those things and speaking the truth that I'm a powerful guy, I'm a smart guy, I'm a powerful guy, I am a guy who gets things done, I'm a businessman, and I'm a good businessman.
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He has spoken that into reality, and that's what's happening.
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And in believing that he's not a victim, he's teaching others don't be a victim.
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Where I think Joe Biden saw himself as a victim of the system.
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I've put in my time in the system, and they tried to thwart me and not give me this because they wanted to give it to Barack Obama, and it was my turn.
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And then I had to make a deal with Hillary Clinton, and he was a victim his whole life, and he was playing the game so he could get – he believed in the warmth of collectivism.
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I got to tell you, you could put Donald Trump alone, absolutely alone, and that guy is going to figure out a way to get it done no matter what the odds are.
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You put somebody like Joe Biden in, if he doesn't have somebody that he can wheel and deal with, I don't think he's going to get it done.
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And because he believes those kinds of things, because of what he believes, he puts into words and actions, and he's teaching and taught people you're a victim.
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The power only belongs in the hands of the collective, okay?
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Pomdani said – I'm glad he said what he said – that we are going to replace – what did he say?
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Rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism, because that is the honest choice that we're facing right now.
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But I want to show you how one instantly leads to failure, because your words have real power.
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Whatever it is you tell yourself, it will become.
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If you keep speaking it into existence, you at least will believe it, and most likely you'll create that.
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What does rugged individualism, or rugged, just rugged, what does that imply?
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When you hear the word rugged, it implies, oh, jeez, I'm going to be a struggle.
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I'm going to get a blanket for you, and I'm going to put it around your shoulders.
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Warmth is for people who want to be acted upon.
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They're not asking for anybody to bring a blanket.
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The reason why I started this with why were you born, I can tell you everyone on earth was born to act.
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Don't you – when you hear that, don't you think of a blanket?
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Don't you think of sitting by a fire or somebody just holding you and just – I have a warmth of – we're all going to just hug you.
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Rugged individualism always makes me think of, yeah, those were the guys who, you know, crossed the mountains.
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The other one is sitting down and relaxing by the fire.
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And there's one thing about growth that is absolutely true.
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When you are working out at a gym – last night I hugged my wife.
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And she's like, yeah, no, my arms are really sore.
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And I'm like, yeah, that's why I don't work out, honey.
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But she says the same thing, and I can't testify this is true.
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I've heard this from everybody who works out, but I've never worked out a day in my life, which is why I'll be dead probably in about 10 minutes.
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But she said to me just last week she was not feeling well.
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And she said, like, mentally, I just don't feel good right now.
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And then she paused for a minute, and she said, and I think it's because I haven't worked out in two weeks because we were on vacation.
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I'm thinking, I haven't worked out my entire life, and that's why I feel good, okay?
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But everybody I know that works out, they always say two things, and they're supposedly diametrically opposed.
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And then they always follow it with, I feel great, though, because I worked out today.
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For those of you who are slugs like me and don't work out, let me change this.
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And remember, there is no comfort in growth and no growth in comfort.
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Growth is our natural state, and it's why you feel good after you've put in a hard day's work.
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After you've accomplished something yourself, you learned something new, and you pushed yourself, and you went past beyond where you thought you were going to be.
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You feel good about it, just like you're working out.
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You feel good about it because growth is what you were born to do.
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Were you born to get everything you desire, and you'll end up feeling worthless in the end?
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The reason why I'm bringing this up is I felt optimistic this week.
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And I've wanted to make sure, is this real or is this a high because things are – what am I actually thinking?
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Because I have to think these things because I have to share my thoughts with you.
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And so, I want to make sure I'm not just feeling like, wow, I feel good, you know, about this policy.
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We had to debate constitutional questions this week.
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And I feel good because I feel like we've taken the right steps and the hard and scary steps as a nation.
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But they're the right steps to repair us long term.
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What was one of the first things he said when he was sworn into office?
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What was one of the first things he talked about?
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And it's something that's been around for 100 years.
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But people in, you know, I don't know, think tanks or whatever have been talking about it for 100 years.
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And I think it's going to happen because he believes it.
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Because there's two versions of this, of the truth of America.
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We hate immigrants or we embrace immigrants and the change they bring.
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We're either greedy, selfish, and built on the backs of others that we just stole from.
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Or we actually have made mistakes in the past, try to learn from those mistakes.
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And yeah, well, some of us might be greedy here or there.
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You're either held responsible for the things that you never did, but somebody way, way in the past did.
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You, because you're the same color of them, you are responsible for those mistakes or you're not.
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We're either a failing empire or we're about to write a new chapter.
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That's, that's the debate that we're really having.
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Or the other half believes, no, there are some cops that go bad, but generally speaking, cops are good.
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Because we're going to have to decide because a house divided against itself cannot stand.
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Let me go back to that one word that Donald Trump said when he first got in, and that is Greenland.
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Did you even know that's been debated for 80 years before Donald Trump started talking about it?
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I mean, I probably heard it, but I didn't think about it.
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I mean, like, yeah, okay, we're going to buy Greenland.
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Okay, we've wanted to do this for 80 or 100 years, and it makes perfect sense, but we've never had a serious conversation about it that I know of.
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Okay, I'm telling you, I think it's going to happen.
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Now, it's not going to happen over my dead body.
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But if we wanted to buy Greenland, we wanted to negotiate with Greenland and whatever.
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But it'll only happen because one guy believed it and then said it.
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I was thinking today about Young Frankenstein when Gene Wilder is about to pound on the chest of the monster.
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That's what you should think every time you speak something.
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Because whatever you're thinking when you speak it, what's behind it is, give that creature life.
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I think we should have the resources of Greenland.
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Because he is saying that with meaning and belief behind it, it's going to happen.
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we have to talk about what's happening tomorrow with the Supreme court.
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There's a couple of things happening, uh, today and tomorrow, um,
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that we have to talk about, but I just want to sweep up on something on this.
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and I want you to recognize that words have consequences on you and from you.
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Um, what you're watching on social media will affect you.
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Yes, it is the algorithm, et cetera, et cetera,
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but it is millions of people putting really bad garbage out.
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I'm not, I'm not the one responsible for social media,
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but I did my own video, but I don't get very many views,
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but there's millions of people that are doing that.
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And we have a responsibility to guard our minds and guard from the garbage.
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this sounds like a frou-frou, what did you say?
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I said, woo-woo, millennial girl, vision board crap.
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And I'm not saying that you're wrong to mock it,
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but why do you, why would you mock a vision board?
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Most vision boards just remain on the board and you're not doing anything.
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doing the things I have to do to be an astronaut,
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I can have me in an astronaut suit on my vision board,
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my whole life and never become an, uh, an astronaut.
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And that's why I think the left is going to fail words.
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it defines what you believe and then it summons action,
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which also your words carry with it responsibility.
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why do they say, tell everybody, you know, you're losing weight.
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So you have someone to hold you accountable, hold you accountable.
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Do you notice that no one's held accountable for anything anymore?
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Because they're under the blanket, the warmth of collectivism that,
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so you're not being held responsible anymore because I really believe if,
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but if it's not leading to action, it's not a belief.
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listen to this carefully, progressives decay into performance.
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How much of our life is performance now without belief?
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it's going to happen because he believes it and he's speaking it.
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Joe Biden said we ought to get Maduro and Maduro out.
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He's a dictator and he's got to go out of there and everything.
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He didn't believe that it was a performance because look at what they're doing.
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And all of those same people that said he should get out,
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They didn't actually believe that they were performing it.
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And that performance didn't lead them to get him out,
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but it did Donald Trump because he believed it.
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And that's where I think that's really where we need to be.
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And that's one of the reasons why we're doing the torch because I believe in
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Do you just believe it because you've always believed it or can you back it
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That only happens if you believe it and clarify it while you're speaking it.
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what I'm going to build and what I want your help with.
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And I don't think this sounds like a good idea.
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we were all Indiana Jones stepping out on an invisible bridge.
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What's everybody's attitude on the staff today?
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even though I couldn't actually tell you at the time,
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And then you keep honing it and honing it and honing it by speaking it and
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and that's how we're going to save our country.
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if you could convince half the people on social media to only push good
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I think that would make a huge difference in society.
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But I can't convince half the population to do that.
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I'm not going to seek those things out because I believe this is poison.
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Then you change and other people see it and go,
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Because they're struggling with what you were struggling with.
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We stopped social media in the house and our whole life changed.
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Most people are not thinking of these things so deeply.
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you listen to shows like this because you are somebody who thinks deeply about
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I feel like we actually have a shot because somebody is articulating a plan
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that I am understanding now for the first time.
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And I don't think a lot of people do understand it yet.
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But I'm seeing that I'm seeing the outline of this plan.
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And by me saying that you're going to push back on me and go,
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And my belief will either get weaker or stronger.
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And I'm hoping it gets stronger because I like feeling good about the
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You're going to find that real real estate deals get very real,
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the other side starts pushing and suddenly you find out whether the person
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It's about timing strategy and knowing when to push and when to walk away.
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that the U S is withdrawing from a very long list of international treaties and
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but I don't know if I agree with everything on the list.
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Like we just got out of the 24 seven carbon free energy compact.
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European center for the excellence of countering hybrid threats.
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The European center spelled wrong of excellence for countering hybrid threats.
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Forum of European national highway forum of European national highway research laboratories.
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the global community engagement and resilience fund,
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the inter-American Institute for global change research,
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Greta in governmental science policy platform on biodiversity and ecosystem services,
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the international center for the study of the preservation and restoration of cultural property,
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that was the one I was hoping you wouldn't say.
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the international federation of arts councils and cultural agencies.
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International Institute for democracy and electoral assistance.
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I bet I know how they're assisting international Institute for justice and the rule of law,
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but think of all the stuff that happens on a day to day base.
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a friend of mine sent me this last night today.
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no more stock buybacks for defense contractors,
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launch investigation into California corruption,
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ask the court for $6 million in legal fees and election case,
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pull out of global climate agreements in one day.
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You always used to make that reference to the Sophie's choice of like,
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you can't even come close to covering all of it.
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The international tropical timber organization.
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Regional cooperation agreement on combating piracy and armed robbery against
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I think I'm against piracy on all ships all around the world.