Our Media’s China Problem | Guests: Franklin Graham & Dave Rubin | 5⧸4⧸20
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In this episode, we discuss the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the impact of the Black Lives Matter protests, and a story about a controversial lab at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that funded risky coronavirus research.
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stew why did george bush do that he clearly is against all republicans why would he do something
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like that uh it's such a weird moment in history isn't it i mean it really is i i mean the people
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you're for then you're against then you're for them then you're against them i i don't understand
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and i i thought that was a really moving uh statement from him and something that should
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be said and why why can't it be said yeah it only stands out because bush has been so infrequently
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in the public eye so when he says something this is yeah this is also kind of one of the biggest
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things in american history 45 yes that's true i mean i think trump's point was like so was the
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impeachment and he didn't say anything about that uh which is notable no still no no no yes but we
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are i think we're on the verge of civil war do you see what happened with the protests
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yeah i mean i just think that you know i think that the american people are beginning of this
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american people are there though they want to be out they want to do their thing you know i i think
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i think the media wants to make the protesters the center of the story it's the average americans that
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want to do this thing they don't necessarily want to go protest about it but they're gonna go do their
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thing whether you like it or not but that's what i mean the more draconian this gets the longer this
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goes the more people are going to say you know i've had enough we'll get into this and much more
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment oh my gosh is that me or is this the home of
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entertainment and enlightenment you got it hello and welcome to the program it's monday although the
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sting is not quite so bad well we're not going to work unless we're not going to work because we've
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told to stay home and then the sting gets really bad or if we've staying home because we lost our job
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the latest from newsweek magazine newsweek magazine says yeah this did come from a lab and uh
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fauci was involved now it's an interesting story and probably a very important story but
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it also has one other element to it and that is the media doesn't want it to be true and for the life
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so uh there was a newsweek article that came out dr fachy uh fouchy uh backed controversial wuhan lab
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with millions of u.s dollars for risky coronavirus research
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okay so what does this story really mean let me give it to you in case you haven't heard
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last year the nih or actually the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases
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led by founded scientists at the wuhan institute of viral virology and other institutions for work
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on listen this phrase gain of function research on bat coronaviruses i'll explain that here in a second
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in 2019 with the backing of uh national institute of health aid the national institute of health
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committed 3.7 million dollars over six years for research that included some gain of function work
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the program followed another 3.7 five-year project for collecting and studying bat coronaviruses which
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ended in 2019 bringing the total to 7.4 million dollars our taxpayer dollars went to that laboratory
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in wuhan now many scientists have critic uh criticized gain of function research which involves
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manipulating viruses in a lab to explore their potential for infecting humans the reason why
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scientists have been against this because it creates a risk of starting a pandemic from an accidental release
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fauci did not respond to newsweek's request for comment all he said was most emerging human viruses come from
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wildlife and these represent a significant threat to public health and biosecurity in the u.s and globally as
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demonstrated by SARS epidemic and current COVID-19 scientific research indicates that there is no evidence that
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suggests the virus was created in a laboratory yeah that doesn't answer the question because nobody is really
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claiming that this is really claiming that this was created in a laboratory what they're claiming is this was being
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researched in a laboratory and somebody got sloppy exactly what other scientists warned about the nha research
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uh consisted of two parts um the first involved surveillance of bat coronaviruses and had a budget of 3.7
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now the the surveillance of the bat coronavirus means they were watching it and they needed to collect samples
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we know that that's what the chinese did at least they they played that video stew when that video play was it in
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december or november we we played it on uh one of our episodes um and we'll have to find it later
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uh but uh we played it on one of our episodes where the do we have it just run it in the background because
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i think it's all in chinese this was what was on the the uh tv network the national network of china
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and here you see the scientists in there there these bats live in caves that only places that scientists
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can go can reach them uh we can find the most ideal coronavirus most bats living here are horseshoe bats
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if we keep our skin bare we can keep we can get into contact with the feces which is highly risky
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here okay that's what they're saying isn't that in chinese is it always is it only just there that get
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contact with feces is highly risky i feel like that's a statement you can kind of make really for
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any situation on bats in general yeah i think bats humans dogs really anything you should try to
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not not touch the feces of things general policy yeah i think that i i think that's a that's a pretty good
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uh rule of thumb uh anyway okay so that's the first part and we know that they did that
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the second phase this is the real problem included in additional surveillance work but also gain of
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function research now what is gain of function well here's what the proposal from the nih says
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we will use s protein sequence data infectious clone technology in vitro and in vivo infection
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experiments and analysis of receptor binding to test the hypothesis that percentage divergence uh
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divergence thresholds in s protein sequences predict spillover potential now i'm a doctor and a scientist
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so i of course know what that means but in case you don't spillover potential is just referring to
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the ability of the virus to jump from animals to human and that requires that the virus be able to
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attach to the receptors in our cells as humans so this is what happened with sars uh it is able to bind
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at our receptors in our cells in our lungs and other organs this is also what covet 19 is doing
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it's a jump from the bat into humans now here's the problem
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the infectious disease s expert at rutgers university his name is richard um ebright he says uh these are
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experiments that would enhance the ability of bat coronavirus to infect human cells and laboratory
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animals using techniques of genetic engineering in the wake of the pandemic he says this is kind of
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noteworthy along with two other two i'm sorry 200 other scientists they have been vocal against gain of
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function research because it risks um creation of a pandemic through as accidental release from a lab now
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here's the problem that i have stew do you remember we talked to i think his name was ken alback this is
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20 years ago maybe i'm looking for him to see if he's still alive but he was one of the first defectors
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of the soviet union after the wall came down he couldn't wait to get out and go to the west he was a guy who
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accidentally became the head of the uh bioweapons uh program and what they did was communist countries
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go and they look for viruses that can't be cured then they experiment them experiment them uh on them to
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see how they can make them in an aerosol or or make it spread faster as a bioweapon
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the united states however does the exact opposite we do look for viruses but we look for cures
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we don't develop any bioweapon at least this is what we believe we don't we don't develop any
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bioweapon unless it we have a cure so we go and we'll look at ebola but we try to cure it
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then we may say and what how can we make this into a weapon as long as we have the cure soviets
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and other chinese communist countries they go the opposite way they try to make it more virile and
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uh more deadly and then weaponize it they don't believe that anything with a cure is a good weapon
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so the other problem is the reason why this guy became the head of the bio research uh weapon program
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is because his boss died as they were trying to weaponize ebola they're extraordinarily sloppy uh and
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they have poor protocol in in communist countries unlike the united states which leads the world in this
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kind of security why would we give money to a weapons lab that we had already said is trouble
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why would we give money for something on research to a chinese government if the nih wants to study this
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thing then study it here why would we give it to china which has already proven itself to be unworthy
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of being able to handle this kind of stuff now here's the biggest problem the media is jumping
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through hoops washington post was the new coronavirus accidentally released from a wuhan lab
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it's doubtful yahoo trump administration pulls nih grant for coronavirus research over ties to wuhan lab
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at the heart of the heart of the conspiracy theories uh vox why these scientists still doubt the
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coronavirus leaked from the chinese lab cnn new york times top administration officials have pushed
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intelligence agencies to link coronavirus to chinese labs why are these organizations
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so eager to say what trump is now saying friday he pulled back uh from the lab what happened
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was they had a ban on this that obama had put in it lapsed and fauci just went through and did it
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secretly that's the story at least at this point so why why does the press not want this to be true
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is it possible that jeff bezos with the washington post has too many business deals with china is it
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possible that nbc universal which is owned by comcast uh has too many business deals they were going
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all in they've got a new theme park that is opening in beijing is supposed to open this year also the
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chinese uh consul general made a visit to comcast headquarters on february 2017th as the travel
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restrictions began to be imposed due to the coronavirus the same travel restrictions that
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china and the who are trying to shoot down when that was happening that's when comcast met with the
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after that meeting china released a statement and they specifically talked about the theme park for
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universal is it possible that there is a some sort of a deal that goes on there is it possible that
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something else is happening uh with comcast and our media is it possible the reason why google and
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youtube are censoring any anything how can we possibly talk about this if youtube and google
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say that this is a conspiracy theory i mean i don't know about you but i don't know what i know about
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the coronavirus this is the weirdest news story the more i read the more i know the less i know
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i'm not sure of any fact anymore are you stew are you are you sure of anything at this point
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it's a really limited coronavirus uh amount of things you can be entirely sure of like i would
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have probably said pretty recently that i was pretty sure that the most common effect of coronavirus
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this coronavirus was fever the most common symptom was fever and then a report comes out it's like
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actually it's not 80 percent of people who are coming in that have fever it's 30 percent it's like
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wait a minute like this is the most basic we have drones they're defecting the president walks from
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room to room and he gets his fever he gets his temperature check exactly i thought that was the
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first sign and again like i don't we may find out that that study's wrong and that it was right all
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along but they shake your foundation on this constantly uh you know it's very difficult to
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understand what is going on uh and you know there's no new day there's a new study like i'm i'm pretty
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sure right now right as i say this i'm pretty sure that the idea that you're going to get this
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outdoors in all in almost every circumstance is very unlikely like if you're in a place that has
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good um uh ventilation and you're outdoors winds blowing like unless you're screaming into somebody's
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face or sneezing into somebody's face and they're breathing in heavily like the chances of it happening
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are very very low it seems like that especially if you're if you're six feet away for sure yeah yeah
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but yeah exactly and and it's a sunny day a hot sunny day exactly i mean it's like all the research lines
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up behind that right now however am i sure that next week they're going to come out with a story that
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the only place you can get it is outside i wouldn't be surprised at this point i would not even be
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surprised right i mean this is the craziest thing we have shut down the entire world we are now banning
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certain theories on this and that's all we have we don't have the truth on this we have no idea what
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the truth is of the coronavirus science hasn't been settled on this so it is it's so incredibly
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frustrating and i think that's what leads people to say
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hi i i conspiracy theories or or leads people to say enough is enough enough is enough you guys still
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don't have any idea and you're telling me i could die if i go to work but i got news for you
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i'm gonna die my my business is gonna die my children are going to be living in the poor house
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if you don't let me go back to work you guys don't know what the hell you're even talking about
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okay so the movie industry and the uh television industry is one of the most important regions for
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growth and revenue and i know this to be true because uh i'm considered very very american and
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there's really not a market for something that just plays in america oh really um all of the major
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news outlets now are owned of by companies that encompass movie studios cbs is part of a conglomerate
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called national amusement which owns viacom and paramount pictures nbc and msnbc part of
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universal comcast which uh the new universal studios beijing resort cnn is part of at&t time warner
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which owns warner brothers abc is disney so there you have the and and washington post is amazon
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so there you have the biggest video producers there you have uh the entertainment industry
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which we are now the secondary market china has become the first market so just like europe has
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always had to have american movies we now have chinese movies and they are america second they're
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concerned about the chinese market well that's a problem for us because we're second to chinese china
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now in in the future if you will uh everywhere we must not be dependent on china especially for our news
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these news organizations they say that we're unreliable really how can you rely on any media that has
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money and massive investments in china when you know you'll lose your entire investment if you piss off
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the chinese communist party how do you piss them off you say things about them that they don't like
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we're at a we are at a a crossroads here and the only one that i see who's on the winning side of
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this is donald trump donald trump donald trump when he ran he was against china he has been saying this
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kind of stuff since since i think since he before he was born uh he actually went and did something
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about china said that they were ripping us off uh he has been trying to make sure that america has
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it's all of its resources here and we utilize our own resources i think the only winner here is trump
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is that the reason coupled with everybody being owned by china one way or another that we're not
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this is the glenn beck program it's monday pat gray from pat gray unleashed is uh joining us now pat
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um is there is there something to not being able to trust these mainstream uh uh news outlets
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amazon jada uh which owns the washington post you have comcast nbc has theme parks uh from universal
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in china um you have cbs uh paramount pictures you have uh abc disney all of them need china
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if you believe that we can trust the things that these news sources are saying when it comes to china
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nope not not as far as you can throw any of them i mean absolutely not yes absolutely not
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it's interesting though you bring up disney disney uh has gone from the top of the world
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and the king of the hill to a company that's really kind of in trouble right now
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when you think about all the disney businesses uh they all count on you know uh a bunch of people
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coming to their places cruise lines completely shut down for now and maybe all time i mean people
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are worried about the cruise industry um so you've got no cruise line going on right now
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they've got no movies uh coming out so their movie industry all eight studios completely shut down
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their uh stage shows they had 29 concurrent stage shows running hold on just a second so you know
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what's amazing is you have all of these uh movies uh these studios coming out think of how long it
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takes to make a movie it's not like when this is over they can start popping them out right i mean
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everything is in shutdown anything that was current will may have to be re-edited because of what's
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been going on uh i mean it's it's it's going to take a while to get this thing chugging again years
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like probably years in some cases and it may not come back because of movie theaters right that's right
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um they had 29 productions of stage shows on four continents all of them are shut down their theme
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parks of course have gone from 157 million people coming to them every year to zero right now they
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don't have anybody no one one they have one guy oh do they have a guy that did you hear about this
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this week no a guy who was trying to live in the disney park which is a place to go really honestly
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yeah he was actually living in the park yeah okay they got 157 million to one so there is a bright
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spot there all right uh every disney store all 312 of them shut down completely not operating at all
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then you look at uh espn who's a money cash cow for disney no sports to broadcast whatsoever now
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they're still making the money from the cable fees uh so that's for now a bright spot for now companies
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are trying to sue over that because they're not getting the sports programming they were promised
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i mean for espn it was so bad over the weekend they were showing guys skipping stones on a lake
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i like the one they were doing the slippery stairs world championships slippery stairs which is i guess
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like they put like some sort of lubricant on on like padded stairs and people try to climb up them
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and knock each other down no way and then they showed it it was i riveting i gotta say
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i was totally riveted i'll tell you another thing i watched we are we are desperate for competition
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completely you're saying that was riveting uh and i would tell you another thing i watched for
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about five minutes just because i couldn't believe it there's a juggling competition mixed with dodgeball
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have you seen this that sounds awesome you got a juggler in the back of the room and you got
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people throwing dodgeballs at him trying to make him drop the the juggling thing i love it
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i love it and there's a world championship for that i may start watching espn yeah you'd like
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this because they're calling it espn ate the ocho which is from a movie i can't remember is it
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idiocracy some movie made fun of espn and called in the future they would have a channel called espn
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ate the ocho uh it's dodgeball okay that's i'm getting here i'm hearing it's a movie dodgeball
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that's funny the joke was they had all these bizarre random sports on it so now they have
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no sports so they're just running espn ate the ocho yes yeah which is a good idea brilliant that is
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really brilliant yeah it's yeah it's really amazing but not going to bring back the uh the business
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problems pat is talking about i don't think that the juggling dodgeball thing solves the park thing
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look espn was the king of the hill in the cable industry yes they charged more it was only them
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and fox news they charged more for your cable companies uh than anybody else i don't remember
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what it was i think it was nine bucks bucks or no i think it was nine dollars for espn something like
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that crazy yeah that's crazy uh so nine dollars for every subscriber to every uh cable uh company
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went to espn if espn uh collapses this is why the cable industry is trying to say to sue them and say
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you're not providing their your service because they want out of those nine dollar contracts because
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the cable industry is collapsing yeah so the this is this is a real example of how this whole thing
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comes undone and the longer we wait all of it collapses and again it is a reason why propping up old
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industry doesn't ever work it's a natural thing to have creative destruction yeah and what's happening
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right now is everybody's trying to prop up all of these things that haven't worked for a while because
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of new technology because of just disruptive services and what are they doing they're all
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running to the government and to high tech to say protect us protect us protect us this is what made
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america different we didn't protect those industries that were failing look at what's happening with our
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financial system we've propped it up now twice we did it in 08 we're doing it again and each time
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those sick industries are getting worse you can't just do it it's it's uh it's you're you're prescribing
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uh you're prescribing fentanyl for a cat cancer patient every time we bail these companies out
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we're giving them fentanyl they're sick they're dying and instead of letting the treatment work
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we just give them fentanyl and send them back to work it's it's it's insanity it's truly insanity
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i will say though in the case of espn when they've got something as strong as dodgeball juggling
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you know you can't you can't you can't end that particular you know i am find out when that's on
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because i'm gonna watch that with my family maybe maybe that would be the one thing that we can all
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agree on and actually watch all right pat thank you so much you can find pat gray unleashed uh wherever
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you get your podcast or uh he tapes it live right before this uh program every day on the blaze radio
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after the hundredth time scrolling through your feed today maybe you need some new reading material
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well hello and uh welcome to the program man here's a couple of things uh that i want to share
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with you first uh if i may uh some might call this a conspiracy theory but i think that there is
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enough facts on this to back it up um but i believe this uh coronavirus has been was was hatched in a
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shadowy star chamber uh filled with the heads of some of today's most powerful people organizations
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and corporations uh and uh i'm gonna name them um i believe it was i believe this whole thing has
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been a plot uh executed by and to benefit uh the the people at sherwin-williams uh lawn and garden
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centers home depot amazon and zoom uh i don't think we need to look at china or anybody else i believe
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especially the zoom people i mean they came out of nowhere all of a sudden uh what the hell zoom
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everybody's using zoom i think not zoom we're on to you okay sherwin-williams
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we're all painting rooms or something don't think we don't know what's going on
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and home depot you disgust me now this theory may have been hatched in a moment of frustration
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at home depot um because home depot is a place that i like to go to and spend money
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i don't know why but you're in home depot and you're looking at things you don't really even
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need and you're like oh those that looks really good i mean look at that tool i don't need that
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tool i don't have any tools but when i go to home depot i feel like i need those tools i don't even
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know what those tools do so i'm at home depot because i wanted to uh i needed to power wash uh my
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my barn before we painted it sherwin-williams so i go to home depot and i rent a power washer
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and i go and stop me if this has happened to you recently i went to rent it i go i get home it's
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five o'clock they close at six i uh bring the power washer home i set it all up and it doesn't work
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and i'm like oh crap so then i have to wait until about three o'clock the next afternoon because i
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work in the early part of the day and i go to home depot and i said uh this doesn't work and they said
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oh well here you need this okay well i'm not paying for yesterday oh i don't know why didn't you come
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this morning because i work so i get home it's about four o'clock in the afternoon and uh i do it
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and it still doesn't work that's when i look at my son-in-law and he said i i gotta take care of the
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kids and i said i don't have time to run back to home depot can you run could you run tomorrow sure
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so he can't run until again in the afternoon and it's a friday and he goes in and he said look we
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just want to return this this thing hasn't worked uh blah blah blah they said we can't give you we
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can't give you a uh a refund what do you mean it hasn't it hasn't worked and i'm going see that aisle
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right over there i've already picked it out see that box i'm buying a power washer that i know that
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can work so why would we why would we try to rip you off well uh people do this all the time do they
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yeah do they give you a power washer that doesn't work well no i can give you 50 off that's not good
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enough my my son-in-law is fearless on this that's not good enough we want our money back it never worked
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they called the manager and the manager said no i'm not going to give you anything off don't give him
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50 off you get nothing why didn't you return it right away well my son-in-law didn't have a good
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excuse i have one because i don't have time to run back and forth and then stand in front of your stupid
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line to get in to have a power washer done i'm not made of time oh my gosh i couldn't believe it
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i couldn't believe it and i don't know if anybody else has had this problem but you know
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home depot you really shouldn't be such jerks uh about things like this especially when you have
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everybody over a barrel uh then another reason why we didn't get that stupid power washer back is
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now i i smelled gas and i know that that is the first sign of insanity or is that smoke i think
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it's smoke but gas might be a sign that you're insane too i smell gas really i don't smell it
00:39:43.280
anybody else smell it well this time everybody in the house smelled it i even went next door and said
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to my uh my daughter can you come over can you smell this gas yeah that's definitely gas so we call
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the fire department the fire department comes and i try to call them at the firehouse okay and say
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it's not an emergency can just somebody come over in a car quietly or something nope i have to call
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9-1-1 what's your emergency okay it's not an emergency but can you sure enough here come the fire
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department with the you know the ambulance and everything and they come right up to the house and
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they're like what's the problem we're like well we smell gas they come in they got all these fancy
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things they don't see they don't they don't smell it we don't smell it it's gone we don't smell it now
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and they you know they walked around like yeah you know this happens all the time and you know it could
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be gas i mean you just don't know but but these are sensors and they tried to make us feel good
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here's why i'm telling this story because i would like the fire department to adopt a new standard
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and i think it's reasonable if someone calls you and you come with all of the trucks i think
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because you're being paid by the taxpayer base you need to walk out of the house and say
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it's a good thing you called us because that could have been a real problem so yeah no don't worry about
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it that was whoo you caught that just in time so we don't stand there with all of our neighbors
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looking at us going yeah i i just called the fire department and they didn't find anything and
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i'm feeling like a real idiot now and and they're driving away in the fire trucks and you know you
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know they're like well except for now but you know usually they're like this people are crazy
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this time at least they were driving away i think going it was kind of nice to get out i mean at least
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hello america welcome to the program boy we are at the crossroads right now who do you trust
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how do you find what's true and what's not we were talking earlier i'm not sure what i believe about
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the coronavirus i know i don't say that i don't know what i even know about the coronavirus because
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things are changing and there doesn't seem to be anybody that you can actually trust to tell you
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the truth and not jam it down your throat like no this is the truth this is the only truth and
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it's settled no none of this is settled meanwhile we have people that are becoming little little
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mouths uh little dictators little mussolinis marching around telling people exactly what to do
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and now protests are beginning in california there were protesters on the street believe it or not
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communists that were protesting the protesters saying that they should be going home and leave
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the government alone what a surprise there all right how do we find the truth well dave rubin has
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a new book out that i want to talk to him about but specifically one chapter in it is how do you
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how do you know who to trust how do you spot fake news dave rubin joins us in one minute this is the
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glenbeck program all right real estate agents i trust is a company that i started a few years ago
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hey welcome up to the uh program mr dave rubin how are you dave from the rubin report
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beck it's good to be with you you know i heard your intro and you were talking about how we don't
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know who to trust and i have to ask you a question first which is as one of the few people that i trust
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what the hell am i doing in california why am i here why am i giving these people all my money i
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i can't even go to the beach anymore um why would you be i have been telling you for years i have a
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very nice studio complex used to be the paramount movie lot in texas plenty of room what are you doing
00:48:19.040
in in california it's insane you know i jokingly well it's barely a joke i i half jokingly tweeted
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the other day you know i'm frustrated with california and they've got helicopters monitoring
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the beach and why why am i here if i can't go to the beach which by the way everyone in socal
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especially this weekend was 85 not a cloud in the sky it could not have been more of a perfect
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southern california day the exact type of day that is the only reason people live here and pay all the
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taxes and everything else and of course we're all trapped in our houses so i tweeted out something
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like uh you know if i can't go to the beaches well then texas and florida and you know a couple
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other states are looking pretty good and i i tagged ted cruz so i'm hoping that maybe you find people
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will put together put together a package because you guys do have phenomenal studios i work with
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the blaze already and and now now totally kidding aside i am considering it i am considering it how
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can i live well you should that is can i tell you something but i believe there there is no package
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to consider here it is the freest state in the union honestly i don't get any special uh benefits at all
00:49:27.220
there is no better state in the union to do it um it's we have a great governor um our our uh
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the texas um senate and uh and house they only meet every two years so they don't pass any laws
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i mean it's that's fantastic it's fantastic uh i mean i'm not kidding you man i'm considering it i'm
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considering it how can i live in a place with look the governor of my state of california is gavin
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newsom he is he is the former mayor of san francisco who wrecked san francisco so badly with high taxes
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taxes that then peter teal the tech billionaire peter teal left san francisco to move to the
00:50:11.920
free-thinking la just to escape san francisco and now la is crumbling and obviously we have a
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progressive mayor here too so it's not really fun to think about you know you you know i have a great
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operation here in a beautiful home studio and everything and i do love it here but you know at
00:50:26.620
some point the rubber meets the road and the things that i believe in and fight for you know do get
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played out in my real life and we're considering it i have to tell you something dave by the way dave
00:50:36.740
rubin is the host of the rubin report uh highly highly successful on uh youtube uh he now has his
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own uh you know his own uh business and he also has uh rubin report on the blaze if you don't uh if you
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don't know that dave you should watch dave and he's the author of a brand new book called don't burn
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this book um thinking for yourself in the age of reason which we'll get to here in just a second
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dave did you watch the uh the protests in california this weekend and what were your thoughts on them
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i i did you know i saw the clips on twitter that everybody saw and look first off generally speaking
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i'm enthused that you know some lefties here in california might be waking up to some of this stuff
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so you know look it's not as if there's no conservative or libertarian leaning people in
00:51:28.000
california at all i mean you know ronald reagan once was the governor here so there there are some
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people here especially if you move more towards orange county you know it leans a little more
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right but i think actually for the first time i mean i mean i'm seeing this when i walk my dog on
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the street now and people that know me come up to me they're kind of hinting to me like yeah it's
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getting pretty crazy here you know people that you could tell this is not really their their
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political alliance you know thinking that they're anywhere on the right or something but what's
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happening is if you push people to the point that they cannot leave their houses for two months
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and how does it make any sense at this point if i have quarantined for two months that i if i have a
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friend who lives a half mile away that he can't come over for dinner i mean we're not allowed to
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have dinner together if we're both young and healthy and have done all of the proper precautions
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and you know the series of other things so it's like you can go to target that's okay and by the way
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don't burn this book is a bestseller at target but putting that aside you're allowed to go to
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target but you can't you can't go to smaller bookstores why are we telling why are we telling
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smaller stores that they aren't allowed to institute some sort of program that would allow allow only a
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few people and so it's almost as if this is absolutely designed to crush every small store
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and i'll just say one other thing which is that when i drive along the main boulevard here and you know
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where i live that the you know of course we're seeing all the small stores closed but it's fairly
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obvious to me that 90 of them will never come back you know these strip mall areas that had sort
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of older stores that were probably just hanging on it's like they're not coming back so what are we
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going to do and you can only push people so far and even the lefties you'll eventually push back
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your whole area i do know where you live your whole area is you know one big boulevard that has
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all of these specialty shops their little mom and pop stores they they can't come back i mean i i read
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a story in california this weekend where people are opening up and saying you know what i couldn't get
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anything from the ppp uh i i i'm i'm not able to survive i have to open because i'm going to go out of
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business anyway and my only chance is to hope that maybe somebody will come and frequent my store
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uh in defiance of everything because i'm going to go out on anyway i'm going to be living on the
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street so i mean what do people do what do people do i think yeah so look first off the more the more
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perverse part of this is that it's not as if they're really telling us what the plan is so it's like they
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tell us okay finally we've been doing this for almost two months now just over the last couple days
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they closed the beaches now that would imply that the numbers have started to rise again or that they
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saw something happening at the beaches that was that was causing a spread but there's no evidence of
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any of that nobody has issued a statement any and our deputy mayor you may have seen the video on
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twitter he took the helicopter ride and tweeted out a video of empty beaches and the way he tweeted it
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it was it was as if he was proud of our empty beaches and it's like dude you guys are ruining
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our state now that of course glenn and i know you know this that is not to say that everyone should
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just pile onto the beaches with no masks and be on top of each other and the rest of it but give us
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some reason give us some way so that you can go out there that is stay a couple feet away from people
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and just let us let us try to live instead of controlling us so here's the here's the problem
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dave no one gave us the tripwire i've been asking since january what's the tripwire that's going to close
00:55:01.980
these things down what are the factors that you're looking at it seemed you're right it seemed totally
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arbitrary in a in a situation where we didn't know anything about this virus now as more and more
00:55:16.240
factors come in and we're pushing to open it they won't really give us the tripwires that are solid like
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the beaches wait a minute wait a minute we know that this or we supposedly know that this is uh killed
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by sunlight the the odds of getting it outside the the odds of getting it while you're surfing by
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yourself impossible impossible what what the hell are you basing any of this stuff up on except a power
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trip we are not being told so we can participate in it this is not a representative government anymore
00:55:53.580
well i think what you're seeing is that the people that like state power are basically frothing at the
00:56:00.640
mouth at the moment so you're right when you say that you have a great governor and greg abbott in
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texas he wants the economy to move forward now it does he's not saying let's just open up and have
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a free-for-all they're going to have to test some things and see how many people can be at restaurants
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and then maybe if there's a little bump they'll have to adjust that's how a mature person deals with the
00:56:18.960
problem but how an immature how an immature person deals with a problem is just sees a problem and
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then what would a child do a child would grab everything or flip the board over if it was a
00:56:28.380
board game or something like that so they're not telling us anything they're just saying we control
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you and unfortunately i think too many people in california and probably in several of the other
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blue states have just been conditioned to think that just because someone has power that that power is
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righteous but i don't think i have no reason to believe especially if they won't tell me why
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they're doing it why should i believe that gavin newsom knows what he's doing what evidence does he
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have that i am not privy to and why wouldn't you give me that evidence so we got to start questioning
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them right if there was ever a time glenn to fight for anything we believe in in america certainly in my
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lifetime i think in your lifetime as well it's like this is it yeah this is the biggest event in our
00:57:09.480
lifetime and i think our i i think our country is truly hanging by the thread because you are losing
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the the the entry level uh businesses you're you're losing the entrepreneur the entrepreneurs
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you're losing the ability to get back up on off of your feet and it's all being caused not by some
00:57:29.840
natural disaster but because people are telling you what to do so this isn't my fault that we're going
00:57:37.000
out of business this is the government's fault that i'm going out of business this is china's fault
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that we're going through any of this and by the way you know a little risk is part of life that's
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actually part of the human experience and that again that's not to say you just do everything
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willy-nilly and get out there and cough on people and you know run into old age homes and all that but
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a little risk is exactly what made america great and they're so in many ways this whole thing is
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counter to the american experience you are you are such a dangerous individual for even saying that
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dave i mean we are violating all of the bill of rights the things that are enshrined in our
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constitution as governments shall not do these things they're doing all of those things in the name
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of a right that doesn't exist i don't have a right to be safe from infections you cannot guarantee that
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government cannot guarantee this they're saying we're going to keep everybody safe you can't and
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it's not a right you cannot violate the things that are in the bill of rights that are explicitly laid
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really great book really great book i read it this weekend easy to read um it's not surprising that
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you are getting pushback from the left i'm sure you saw uh one of the reviews that came out uh that
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just tore you apart uh and i i think you should respond to some of that when we get into this
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because it's it's amazing what they're what they're claiming that you're doing and uh they don't they
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don't see that that's what they do all the time um yeah i i i would like to i would like to go
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here um one of the chapters is how to speak uh to fake spot how to spot fake news uh and the reason
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why i bring this up is because we google as you know is censoring people uh they are now looking for
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authoritative sources authoritative voices uh and the authoritative uh truth which should
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terrify people you're not an authoritative voice i'm not one but we have pretty good uh records on
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speaking the truth a how do we find fake news and spot it and b what do we do about this ban on
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the exploration of truth yeah so let's do a first um in the book i talk about four types of fake news
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and you know most people when they hear fake news they think usually the easiest version of it is
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just a made-up story and we get we get a lot of those so that's one version we don't have to get
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into that because that's the easiest one the next one to spot is when the headline and the story
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themselves have almost nothing to do with each other or directly contradict each other that that is one of the
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biggest ones that one is the type that we see on cnn.com all day long the one that i think is worth
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expanding on because i think this is the the most nefarious one is fake news by omission so when
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something doesn't fit the narrative of the new york times or cnn or washington post they will ignore
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it ignore it ignore it ignore it while everyone online everyone in the youtube world everyone in
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you know the radio world everyone in twitter land will all be talking about a story literally for
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months so this would be like the epstein story was talked about for months or uh the new joe biden
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sexual yeah the biden one i mean so let's let's do the biden one because this is this is a current
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example so for for the last two months i mean everyone on twitter and everywhere else has been
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talking about this tara reid thing now that in and of itself of course does not make it true so let's set
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aside and just leave allegations as allegations which by the way allegations against brett kavanaugh
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were just allegations but the difference of course is that brett kavanaugh uh is on the right he's a
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conservative so the media went crazy with it for months literally thousands of front page articles in
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every newspaper and every magazine everywhere in the midst of kavanaugh you'll find this interesting
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i was on tour with jordan peterson in europe and i had people on the streets in europe literally
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stopping us to ask us what we thought about brett kavanaugh now really think about that for a
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moment it had blown up to the point of an international story where people in european
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streets were asking us about sexual assault allegations about a potential supreme court nominee
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i mean that was the level of which the media treated that now for two months the media basically
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ignored the tara reid story because it didn't fit their narrative because biden's a you know a quote
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unquote good guy a democrat and that is a type of fake news when the new york times finally ran their
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first story on it i believe it was on page 23 or 24 and within the article itself instead of focusing
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on the allegations about about biden it had several paragraphs about allegations against trump which we
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can go into those allegations as well but that's a separate story so the narrative driven fake news i'm
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much more concerned about because you've seen this a million times through the hit pieces that that
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many of us have lived through and everything else is that they ignore things and then they divert
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attention so fake news we have to stop thinking it's just made up stuff yeah all right dave uh dave rubin
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don't burn this book uh back with more from dave in uh in just a second dave was a hardcore
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somebody i really really respect uh somebody who is has done the really hard work uh in case you
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don't know dave was an uber lefty he was with the young turks for a long time i used to hate the guy
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i mean i didn't know him but i would watch him and i'd be like this guy's insane and i'm sure dave you
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did the same thing with me uh is that right i don't know that i hated you but i definitely thought
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you were insane and yet here we are yeah yeah yeah i didn't think you were i didn't hate you either
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situation to where you were yeah where you were like wait a minute our argument isn't making sense
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anymore uh and so you did the honest work which is so hard you left behind all your friends you not
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all your friends but a lot of your friends you you left the world where you knew you could make money
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where you knew you fit in uh and you went exploring for the truth not knowing if this is going to
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take you any place that's not going to have you living under a bridge right yeah listen i love that
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when people always say to me um you know the trolls and i have a very very dedicated group of
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coordinated trolls who actually at the moment are completely assaulting my my amazon reviews and
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everything else and it's like oh yeah it's like now you're really spending too much time at home but
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um you know when you when you leave the left one of the things that you'll get hit with first is that
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you're a right-wing grifter i'm sure you've heard this one and this is what they throw you're a grifter
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and what i find hilarious about this is and i'm very open about this in my journey i have literally quit
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many jobs several jobs where i had full-time you know salary health insurance and my team i mean i would
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bring my team with me i would get several people to quit at once we did this several times to have
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no guaranteed salary to have no guaranteed health insurance to apparently be part of the right-wing
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grift which is i mean really on its on its head think how absurd this is i live in los angeles if you
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ever wanted to be hated what would you do you'd say i'm a conservative i'm a libertarian you'd say
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you basically say i'm anything other than a progressive so yeah you know it said and i do talk about this in
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the book when you have people that are your friends i mean i i talk about one person in
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in particular who was literally invited to my wedding uh that suddenly out of nowhere after
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never having a negative word said between us is calling me a racist and a bigot and the rest of it
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and i and i say well please point point to evidence of this and they can't and then they continue to
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double down and really what that taught me was all of the things that i started seeing a few years ago
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that were wrong with the left the rush to judge everybody to to be overly emotional instead of
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factual to to demean and destroy everybody cancel everybody and the rest of it what i realized was
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wow part of the reason that people don't leave the left is because once you behave that way yourself
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you know they'll do it to you so in a way it's a self-hostage situation for many of them because
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once you have called everyone on the right racist and then you start waking up you go uh-oh uh-oh now i
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know what they're gonna do to me because i kept doing it to other people too so the mechanism the
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mechanism of it is really interesting because it's very easy to catch like a virus a virus is very easy
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to catch and what is a virus also it's very hard to get rid of and that's what i would say progressivism
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is it's easy to catch in that the ideas all sort of sound right give money to everybody everything's
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free we love everybody diversity that all sounds right and then it's very hard to get rid of because
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you know you will be destroyed in the process that's why i wrote this book because i survived i thrived and
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i want other people to be able to get out too so do you think that there's a lot of people on the left
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that see this now as nonsense as unworkable but they're afraid to leave yes i think that the what
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i would say is either the disgruntled liberal or the old school liberal you know when you think of
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we've discussed this many times but you know old school liberalism and classical liberalism in in the
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vein of let's say jfk asked not what your country can do for you as you can do for your country daniel
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patrick moynihan in new york ed koch there there were old school liberals that conservatives would
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have disagreements with but they were healthy disagreements and the liberal side in that case
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wasn't demanding government for everything they would actually talk about freedom and liberty and if
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you know in the last six months when we had these ridiculous democratic debates i can only think of
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one time that the word constitution was mentioned and it was when kamala harris said that she would
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issue a uh executive order to fight you know on gun control and joe biden who who is old school i think
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he's very confused as to what he is now and that's a whole other thing but he actually said to her well
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you know kamala it has to be constitutional and you know what happened she literally laughed in his face
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she laughed in his face anyone can find the clip online and she turned to him and she said joe can't we
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just say yes meaning it's not what's constitutional that matters it's whatever we feel that matters and
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i think what happened here to directly answer your question is that progressives who are who are power
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hungry who love the state they believe they know what's right for everyone they saw the weak underbelly
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of liberalism and i think liberalism this is very sad for me to say liberalism does have a weak underbelly
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that conservatism doesn't conservatism i think partly because of the religious attachment but more
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fundamentally because of the the true admiration to the constitution has a stronger foundation where
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liberalism i think the the idea of being open-minded that lets in a lot of bad stuff and i don't think
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it had the mechanism i don't think it had the mechanism to fight it which is why that even my my
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liberal friends some of whom you've credited in some of your other books um they've become sort of
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irrelevant now because they don't know what they don't know what to make of the world anymore that
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that's a very sad admission for me to make actually uh but i think this is where we are they they saw the
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weakness and they went for it so do they do they not think that the um that there's anyone out there
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that that uh they can group with or because i i know some of the people you're talking about and
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they got it they got it they're there but they just don't want to connect at all they don't want to
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they don't want to take a stand and say nope this is wrong and i think this is right meaning not all the
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people involved are in it are right i mean that we have our own problems on the right uh but they don't
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seem to want to connect why glenn i will be i i always will be as honest with you as i can be but
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this is one that i am thinking about at literally the deepest level that i can possibly do it because
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i'm watching my own people who have been my allies the last remaining liberals i'm watching them now
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sort of turn on me because i'm too friendly with you i'm too friendly with prager i'm too friendly with
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shapiro and the rest and no matter how much it's sort of like stockholm syndrome no matter how many
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times you offer a hand to these people and say i disagree with everything you say but come on my
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show let's talk about it or tucker carlson offers a hand to these guys or shapiro or prager or anyone
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else they they will sort of spit in that because what they think is i don't know that they think
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liberalism can be fixed i think they have just sort of a ptsd of some sort of that all conservative
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it's so embedded it's so embedded in the leftist brain that conservatives are somehow bad
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and for some reason that and i and i do write about this a little bit in the book that for some
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reason that never really got embedded into my brain i i never thought conservatives were bad you know
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one of the things i talk about in the book is how my family we used to have incredible political
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debates at every holiday every holiday we would debate everything and i you know when i was young
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even like 11 years old i would be trying to get to the adult table because that was what i thought
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was interesting i didn't even know what they were talking about exactly but everyone was passionate
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and and i kid you not every time dessert was served everyone stopped it was there was no grudges held
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there was no anger it's not to say we didn't have you know family stuff that everyone has but we could
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debate politics health in in a healthy way and i think something weird is happening now so the last
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liberals and we don't we don't have to name them specifically but you and i know who we're talking
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about and i think most of your audience probably does too i think they are so afraid
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of being considered the the backwards religious conservative something like that that it has
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almost completely decimated the ideology it's it's really depressing actually that being said
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the reason i'm not depressed is because what i have found by not having that ptsd is that the right
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is filled with free thinking people and agree to disagree people and and people who actually know
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what they think and i'll tell you what i think they're actually happier the conservatives that i know
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are a million times happier they have they have they have just found a way to pilfer some happiness out
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of the universe as opposed to the lefties who are endlessly obsessed with government which is about
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controlling people and there's no happiness at the end of that road that's why i think we are in such
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trouble because everything now is about government and politics and that's not the way life is supposed
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to be at least in in america um gosh i have so much to talk to you about but i let me just let me just
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ask you this one of the last hurdles for me on donald trump and i don't like everything that he does and
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i you know he personally he says some things yada yada yada but one of the last hurdles that i had with
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donald trump was uh if we had a real depression i think i predicted this in 16 that by the end of his term
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we would be in an economic depression and this guy would outdo fdr he has restrained himself
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in every possible way with everyone strangely on the left saying you got to take this power you got
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to take this power you got to pick this power it's bizarre does that help libertarians at all look at
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donald trump and go man he's he's actually doing in many ways what the constitution is telling him
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he's actually not expanding the state as he could be at this point yeah i think it does yeah i do agree
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with the premise but what you said there is really interesting and it shows why you can't just be for
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power which is what the left is for because you're right they're calling the guy hitler on one hand and
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then what are they also saying take more power take more money take more power control our lives
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in a bigger way that's why being for power in and of itself being for progress in and of itself is not
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good you have to wait well what does that power do what does that progress mean of course um as as to
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your question specifically you know one of the things that sort of made me more okay with trump
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despite some of my reservations about maybe his personality and temperament and some of that stuff
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is that who is one of his biggest allies in the senate it's ran paul and ran paul is the closest
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thing we have to a true libertarian probably in all of government and and ran is there and has helped
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him cut back some regulation i think he's probably in his ear a little bit related to states rights right
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now and trump is actually doing the right thing right now he's trying to say to the states guys i'm not
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supposed to be in charge of this whole operation and if i was that would be deeply dangerous not
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only because of what half of you think of me but because there are different prescriptions that need
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to be dealt exactly right different state so i do think there is a libertarian argument for trump
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is there a little bit of a fear there too that that personality wise he's a guy that likes power and
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that that could potentially go out of control i think yeah but he doesn't seem yeah i agree but he
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doesn't but does it exist right he yeah um all right just just a real quick question uh joe biden
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let me give you a couple in that because i got a break for network real quick uh does uh joe biden
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or donald trump win in november oh well that's going on the assumption that biden's the nominee but i think
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that thing could crumble at any moment or and you do have to know that you're really voting for the vp
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and i think regardless i i mean i think more people are waking up that trump's doing a pretty decent job
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and yeah he's orange his hair is crazy but here we are all right uh does joe biden actually hold on
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and is he the guy who actually runs i think it's 50 50 at best and if anything maybe it's even less
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than that at this point i think he's if it's not him who who is you know what it's like they could
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the dnc is so corrupt and they have made such a mockery of the election and the way that they're all
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the way that they're all pushing biden now and you know what's funny it's like he's obviously having
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some cognitive stuff and that is not funny but what's funny is when it cracks when the story
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cracks that somebody finally admits that they knew it they're all going to be turning on each other
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and going no i was the one that wanted to say it and you wouldn't let me and so who do i think
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he said it's going to be a woman you know conventional conventional wisdom is stacy abrams
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i don't i don't think it'll be heard they'll find some somewhat random person and don't think that
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hillary is completely out of the picture i know it's bananas but we live in strange times
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boy stranger things have happened thank you so much appreciate it dave rubin the name of the book is
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don't burn this book uh dave rubin available everywhere thinking for yourself in the age of
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unreason somewhere in america right now within the sound of my voice there's a man standing behind the
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you know it's it's truly amazing what's going on in the world and you know it's it's truly amazing
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what's happening in new york the new york city council now the speaker says franklin graham's
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medical charity has no place in pandemic-stricken big apple uh really really this this is what
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they're spending their time on you've got a charity that has set up a hospital in central park
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being harassed all the time and now new york city says get out there's no place for you
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unbelievable absolutely unbelievable uh we have franklin graham on with us here in about uh six
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minutes you don't want to miss i really am anxious to hear how he's going to respond i know how jesus
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would respond uh and i have a feeling it's going to be a lot like that but it'd be kind of cool if
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it wasn't uh uh we have franklin graham who is a full disclosure a partner uh of mercury one uh we
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment so i would really like to know what the definition of
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love is uh because i uh samaritan's purse has been called by the city of new york a hate organization
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but there is no greater example of disagreeing with people uh but serving them because you love them
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as human beings than what samaritan's purse has been doing in new york city against all odds against
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people uh yelling and screaming at them it is it's insane what's been going on they've now been kicked
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out of new york city and their field hospital these are one of the best field hospital charities in the
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world they are the last line when it comes to ebola and almost every other really nasty disease
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so on april 21st of this year reverend graham and samaritan's purse his organization
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was working to uh aid the residents of new york city which had the brunt of covid 19 so they set up
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a 14 tent emergency field hospital in central park it had a full staff of doctors nurses and other
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medical professionals uh it was it was being overseen by mount sinai hospital and things were going well
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unless you were hanging out around the tent you were called all kinds of names now the new york city
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uh council speaker cory johnson said my statement on samaritan's purse it is time for samaritan's
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purse to leave new york city this group led by the notoriously bigoted hate spewing franklin graham
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came at a time when our city couldn't in good conscience turn away from any offer of help
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that time has passed now when they set it up there was controversy and bill de blasio said
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we're gonna keep a close eye on those christians in the park but they had a 60 bed respiratory uh care
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unit and it was handling any overflow from uh mount sinai which i don't know if cory knows the origins of
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mount sinai's name but um and they're saying that he that franklin graham has to get out because
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he is frequently attacking the homosexual agenda and the transgender lie and samaritan's purse people
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sign a written pledge well they also signed a written pledge to mount sinai hospital to treat all
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patients equally so they did that but now cory uh the speaker of the city council said
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their continued presence here is an affront to our values of inclusion what about your inclusion
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and is painful for all new yorkers who care deeply about the lgbtq community mount sinai must sever
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its relationship with samaritan's purse its leader calls the lgbtq community detestable and immoral he
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says being a gay is a front to god and refers to gay christians as the enemy samaritan's purse requires
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volunteers to agree to agree to a written affirmation that marriage is exclusively the union of one
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genetic male and one genetic female hate has no place in our beautiful city franklin graham i would
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say the most hated man in new york at least with uh speaker cory um welcome to the program how are you
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franklin i'm doing good thank you for having me so you are you run samaritan's purse which is a
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partner of ours we have helped uh fund you you have done things with mercury one and send tons of food
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places all over the world you go places that nobody wants to go uh including you were instrumental in
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the last ebola uh outbreak you were the only group that would really go in this is what samaritan's
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purse does first have you ever experienced have you have you ever experienced this kind of pushback
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anywhere in the world well the pushback uh really is coming just from some gay activists uh but we have
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a great relationship uh with mount sinai um and um they're they're wonderful people uh the people of
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new york have uh brought us food we have pizza trucks that show up and crank out 40 pizzas and
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and don't charge just give them to us uh businesses that have provided a hundred meals a night
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uh i'm talking about gourmet kind of italian uh food um people have come by just to say thank you
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um we have only had um just a couple of um gay activists that have been vocal and that the media
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picks up and and uh and gives them a megaphone but we've had nothing but good relationships uh with uh
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mount sinai and we're not being kicked out we we knew that we would be leaving as the numbers came down
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our field hospital right now just has two patients now we believe by this weekend they will be gone and
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so we will we will not accept any more patients into the field hospital we are managing two floors
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or mount sinai at their beth israel uh hospital and uh right now we have uh 30 i believe it's 34
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four uh patients uh on those two floors that we're that we're carrying for uh mount sinai group
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and we still have 116 staff members uh working in new york and we will keep them there until we are
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through at uh beth israel so we're still gonna have a presence in in the system uh for at least in a
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couple another couple weeks but the numbers are coming down and they're coming down all across the
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country so franklin most people wouldn't know that you have the kind of expertise that your group has
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that you are that you're you're managing a couple of floors of a hospital um can you explain to the
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american people and maybe to the new york city council what makes you unique on this particular kind of
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epidemic well i think uh our experience of fighting ebola uh in africa uh there's only two
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organizations in the world that do this and it's a medicine san frontier or the other name that they
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use is doctors without borders but this group out of belgium and samaritan's purse are really the only
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two that focus on ebola and uh we've got tremendous experience uh with infectious disease uh we have
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um we always keep two uh few field hospitals in in stock uh we had deployed uh one week earlier to
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italy uh to cremona uh outside of milan and uh and then a week later uh the um heard that we had a
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second hospital they said would we be willing to deploy it to new york and within just a few hours
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mal sinai called and said would you be willing to bring a hospital uh to to mal sinai
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and of course so they they made around they made the contact hey they made the contact not you
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that that's correct they made the contact and they've been wonderful people to work with and
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me and and with the the criticism from the congressional leadership of new york uh and all these a few of
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these gay activists uh that are on the city council and so forth uh they did uh mount sinai did not
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waver on their support for us one bit they've just been a great group a great partner and uh and our
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doctors and nurses come from all over the united states so these are uh infectious disease experts
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their their trauma uh they would work in emergency rooms uh across the united states the doctors and
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nurses and so but they're all christians and we all believe that jesus christ is god's son
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uh and we we worship and serve him and so uh we're all of like mind and uh we're committed uh to
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caring for people in jesus name and we and we want the whole world to know that god loves them and cares
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for them now there are so many people that are afraid and these patients that come into the field
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hospital they're scared they think they're going to die and uh they don't think they don't have hope
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and uh a lot of what we do is uh is not just to treat them medically but to to encourage them
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uh to pray for them if they want to have prayer uh and to love them hold their hand um and and just
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be with them and it's uh i think it has meant a lot to to the people that uh god has brought into the
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the doors of that tent and we're just thrilled that we've had this opportunity to serve the people
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of new york all of this has been done with private donations not one dime uh has come from city
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government federal or state all of this is private funded and we have been in new york central park at
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no cost to the people of new york any idea do you do you care to share what that kind of thing costs
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our cost i don't have the total cost but we we estimate it's about 1.4 to 1.8 million per month
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and um and then the cost of the hospital is about the same uh but we're not leaving the hospital we're
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packing we'll uh clean it uh pack it up and bring it back and deploy it again uh if there's a if there's
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another need somewhere else wow um have you because i i started this segment with uh the definition of
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of love um we seem to live in a time where people don't understand that you can love people even if
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you don't agree with them have you ever ever in the history of samaritan's purse ever rejected someone
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uh or treated them differently in the hospital because they don't agree with you and of course not
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uh because the one that we serve jesus christ uh he didn't come to condemn the world he came to save
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the world and uh we want to show his love and compassion uh just same as if he were right there
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standing beside us we want to show that same love and compassion that he would and so of course we welcome
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everyone it has has nothing to do with what they believe or what sins they have committed or the
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color of their skin uh we treat everybody the same and uh that's very important to us uh in our 50 years
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of history this is our 50th year as an organization uh we have always treated everybody the same we treat
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everyone fairly we never discriminate we would never do that
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franklin i appreciate your time and thank you for uh clearing this up and and going on the record
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uh as you know i was uh i don't know if i would consider if your father would have considered me a friend
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but i uh i considered him a friend and i think of him often he was a truly powerful uh powerful
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spokesperson and uh force for good and for christ uh and and you with samaritan purse are continuing
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on to do remarkable remarkable things and we're proud to be uh partners with you on projects thank
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you so much franklin and all my best to everybody at uh samaritan's purse well thank you and god bless
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so we're going to talk to mary sabatino here in just a second and she's a kentucky mother that
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moved from new york you don't get sabatino usually in kentucky uh but uh she moved from new york
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and now she's being investigated by the you know kentucky child and family services because she has a
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family of seven and they weren't practicing social distancing and now kentucky uh child services is
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investigating the parents for abuse strangely kentucky is one of those uh states that has just gone off
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the rails did you see by the way in michigan a sky rider flew around the governor's mansion
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and just wrote f u just two letters f u with a giant giant arrow pointing right to the governor's
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mansion oh man it's a lot of time on your hands but that was pretty impressive i gotta say
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i got nothing but time in michigan uh i guess i guess it's interesting that you bring up the
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kentucky thing real quickly to go back to that i mean you know we've had matt bevin on the show many
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times he was the governor of kentucky and lost a very close election in 2008 19 right yeah it was
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just last year just last year so you know it's funny to look at this because if you want to see a
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real divergence on how these things would have been handled i mean i would have guessed that bevin would
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have been probably the most aggressive governor in america in opening up the economy um and a lot
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of people have criticized him over things that's kind of related to that yeah to see what he's what
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he would because i mean but she has been the exact opposite i mean he's been almost michigan level in
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a state that is yeah red maybe a little purplish yeah um but yeah it's a bizarre change i mean that vote
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changed a lot for the state of kentucky uh and depending on how you look at it for the good or for the
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for the bad but you know bevin almost won that election and he would have been on the total
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opposite side of this uh so that it i would love to get him on and see what he would he was saying
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about this yeah see what he has to say it's kind of like you remember the uh uh do you remember the
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billboards with george bush where it was like miss me yet yeah it's kind of yeah i think bevin could
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probably run that now hey miss me yeah it kind of sucks to be you now doesn't it uh also joe biden
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uh you had two more accusers come out now one was 14 and happened to be at this dinner
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and the press did their homework on this one of course they did they always do they said joe biden's
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they always do yeah uh they said joe biden was not at this dinner that year nobody was at the dinner
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the year before and the year after and the woman making the accusation was 14 at the time and she said
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i'm not sure what year it was i think it was 2000 i think eight might have been 2006 uh or seven
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uh but she was 14 14 and he was hitting on her and making her uncomfortable uh the press says that
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go ahead no i was going to say you know that was his quote when he was asked about the kavanaugh thing
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he said we have to come forward with the presumption that what they're saying is true even if they
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forget some of the facts was the actual quote from biden uh back in the kavanaugh day so even
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forgetting facts does not it doesn't demean your accusation at all even if you don't know where it
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happened or when it happened or any of that stuff that we knew was an issue with the kavanaugh accusers
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here is a story where now they're going to lean on that right all the things that they told us did
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not exist back you shouldn't do back then they're just doing now and acting like we're not going to
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notice it's amazing so didn't the new york times come out this weekend with an editorial saying
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an independent counsel to look at this this is ridiculous they would have an fbi investigation
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of the kavanaugh stuff fbi investigation for a guy for a guy that wanted to be on the supreme court an
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important role but it's not the president of the united states yeah and also not something that we
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have a role in deciding right like where the president of the united states is something
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we're voting on right like basically directly i know the elect the uh the electoral college but
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basically we're voting on that directly where the supreme court is something that's being appointed
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right like this is this is not something that we even need in theory all of the information on their
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background this is something the senators might need all their information on but we're voting on the
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president of the united states so the media really owes us an explanation in in more clear terms than
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even they do for the supreme court it's more important to the average person because they're
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making a vote potentially based on this information and yet they are just going the exact opposite way
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and you see this over and over and over again some of them are are absolutely absurd um and uh let me
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give you this one uh this is this one's fantastic see if i can find here real quick um uh here we go
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uh so this is um um maria cardona now maria cardona uh this is pointed out by drew holden here he says
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she's a cnn commentator you know democratic strategist here are two takes on the two different issues
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um it is uh for kavanaugh my new column at the hill investigate fully or withdraw kavanaugh's name
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now in capital letters uh here is uh the take on biden republicans dangerous weaponization of terror
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reads allegation against joe biden oh is there a difference do you notice just a different slight
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difference in flavor there i don't no i don't okay no i don't uh uh now the new york times is calling
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you haven't seen anything until you hear the story of uh mary sabatino and her family they're from
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new york they moved to kentucky it's a family of seven they homeschooled you see where this is going
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already uh they're freaks and they're from new york so they must be disease ridden and why would
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you have seven kids let alone homeschool seven kids well uh she comes into uh the town she's doing
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some banking and uh this is before any of the coronavirus restrictions of you know quarantine
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new yorkers or anything like that happen and she leaves two of the kids uh in the car and because
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they're old enough to be left in the car and the other five she has to bring into the bank well as she
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comes in the teller says whoa whoa whoa whoa keep your distance why do you have five kids with you
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she said well they're too they're too young to be left in the car without adult supervision
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uh you got to leave you got to leave immediately well by the time she gets home somebody had made
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an anonymous call and said that uh they weren't social distancing and uh somebody observed these
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kids and this mother leaving with a man that was not the father and they he was manhandling these
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children and they saw bruises so immediately department of children and family services come
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out this is where it goes insane mary sabatino is with us now hi mary how are you hi so what happened
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was on the um 17th we had gone to the bank to open a checking account and we had been running errands
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all day fine no issues everyone was nice and friendly we get in the bank and the teller starts
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screaming at me to take the children outside i said i have to open a joint account with my husband
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it'll only take a minute he'll stay with the children the whole exchange you get back get back
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keep back get them outside so when we got home my husband and i were just saying how crazy the
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experience was we get home and there's a state trooper and a child service worker at the door
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they said they had to see the children immediately that they received a call
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that we were out in public with five children with grab marks on their upper arms and i was with a man
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from new york who was not related that's the man it's cold outside they're wearing jackets how could
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anyone see their upper arms it doesn't matter i'm here for an investigation i have to come inside and
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interview the children she comes inside he separates the children interrogates all the children and then
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he had an issue with the homeschooling and why do we have seven children how can i wait wait wait
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wait what does that have to do with with anything i mean what does that have to do with my friend was
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not the father i said do you want me to get you the birth certificates he is their father you're
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calling him dad no i have to interview the children you stay right here so he brings them in the kitchen
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and he's asking them if they get enough to eat does your mother allow you near the refrigerator
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what are their feelings towards homeschooling and then what they wanted to undress them they took
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pictures of the children even though they had no marks anywhere on their bodies
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now i have daughter that's about 10 years old this is a male social worker and he comes in he makes
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them lift their clothes and he's taking pictures of their bodies
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when all is said and done after the initial call which was about grab marks now he wants an
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investigation because why am i homeschooling and how can i give adequate attention to that many
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children oh my gosh then he says you have you have to make a doctor's appointment this week i need
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full physicals for them wait i call every doctor and i cannot get an appointment right because it's
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coronavirus time yeah it just started so it wasn't that crazy yet i hadn't been aware there weren't that
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restrictions yet but i called doctors and they said we can't see anyone so i called the caseworker back i
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said they've you know they've never missed a well visit everything's fine i can't get a doctor to
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see them well you have a week for them to be seen so i went online i called everyone i could possibly
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think of and someone told me reach out to hsld a the homeschool on legal defense and when they got
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involved they were able to help me with that so what did they do
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well i was told that the case the caseworker told me that he had to get a supervisor involved
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because of the concerns with the homeschooling and how could i provide attention to all that
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many children and the fact that he wanted them seen that week when the homeschool legal defense
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attorney spoke to him he said it was merely a recommendation that i take them to the doctor
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ah okay which was not the case at all he told me i had one week to do that right so we're still
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waiting for the whole case to wrap up but it's just beyond crazy that based on a false accusation they
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could come in your door like that so mary why did you guys leave new york we left new york because new
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york was getting too too liberal for us we wanted a big backyard we wanted a nice place to raise the
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children where we could homeschool them and enjoy the outdoors and where there was a little more
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freedom yeah and i mean because this honestly sounds like what would happen in new york it shouldn't
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happen in a place like kentucky no we were we were quite happy here everyone quite friendly it was so
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out of character for the whole area have your neighbors said anything since oh no no one we've
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had since we've gotten here it's a beautiful area everyone's nice everyone's friendly there's no issues
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with anyone even we've been out other places we didn't have an issue just in that one bank
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where they went crazy that you can't have children out in public
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now um it's actually with the homeschool homeschooling is legal and we followed every um
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yeah you know no if you have a mary we we are living in a time that our grandparents wouldn't have
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been able to understand uh where if you have you know over four children even four probably you're you're
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like whoa look at that and seven that's crazy our grandparents used to have 14 children uh i don't
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know how women ever were walking around but they but they did uh and now you know with seven you're a
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mark if you're seven and homeschooling you have to be insane but let me ask you this mary
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you have seven children you homeschool i have uh two children still left in the house and uh
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i'm about to lose my mind on on the homeschooling thing here because uh it ain't working any tips
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because i think america really it is not i mean you're cut out for homeschooling clearly
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some of us i mean i barely have the dad thing down teacher two teenagers help oh oh the homeschooling
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works out so well that we actually we continue it sometimes on the weekends even for two hours just
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because that it keeps it's a structure of it the children enjoy learning with it and having good
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private school and beforehand they enjoy so much more being home and being able to focus more on
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subjects that appeal to them how many how many how many kids do you have in your family
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how many parents how many your parents had how many children my parents had 13 i'm number seven
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13 and how did your mother provide for all of you you obviously were neglected
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my mother homeschooled us all my mother and father both had college degrees and there was a lot
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living in new york there was a lot of stairs and a lot of comments on that but
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you know everyone turned out well everyone went on to college i have physicians assistants for brothers
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as accountants you know no one grew up to be the criminals that people thought that they would be
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or disadvantaged everyone grew up successful mary this is this is this used to be the story of
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america we understood this now for some reason we don't anymore um where is this case now what has
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to be done to get the state off of your back um it was the caseworker informed the attorney that it
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was handed to his supervisor and i believe there's about two weeks left for them to make a decision
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on it and what is the decision that has to be made whether they'll close the case or continue it now
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the allegations were only that the children had grab marks on their upper arms and that the man who
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was not my husband was with me but the caseworker because he came to the house those allegations
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cleared up but now i'm being investigated for having seven children and for homeschooling them
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which is you know what it blows my mind now i know that's to be investigated now you have you have
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really good attorneys now if you're if you're with the uh homeschooling defense league you're you're
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you're in good hands um uh but mary i you know they had an election there just recently in kentucky and
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things went a little insane you should uh you should maybe consider texas this is a good place to be free
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in texas um god bless you i chose kentucky because of bevin juice carefully uh uh we understand mary
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thank you so much god bless you and the whole family please let us know if anything comes up and we can
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help you uh you know these weasels tend to disappear when the light turns on they're like cockroaches and
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they go underneath the refrigerator when the lights turned on so if we can help you you let us know
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thank you so much i pray so thank you bye you bet god bless mary sabatino i mean i think you can see
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why she's under investigation am i right still or am i right same sounds out of control out of control
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uh hey we uh we didn't do what's new in glenn's studio uh today there's always something hidden
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somewhere in the studio i mean it's usually out in plain sight um but uh you have to identify it
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and it's usually a historic item you're i will if you identify the item i will tell you the story
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uh everywhere uh so what do we have a winner today uh yeah let's see a bunch of i do you want some of
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these other there's a bunch of people guessing you tell me what it is we've got the sacrifice poster
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measuring tool um measuring tool let's see um sign microphone you've been doing the show with a
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microphone the whole time people don't know that uh metal box underneath churchill
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uh yeah there is there is one item under churchill it's a secondary item it kind of goes with it but
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you decide on who's going to win on this stew this might be more maybe we send two out and
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there's another that says the sword okay sword is better uh okay so this is a sword right behind
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me uh you will see if you're watching on blaze tv a sword that is kind of glistening there that is
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actually a sword used in the uh in the battle of tripoli uh with the marines that is a muslim sword
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uh used to behead our marines and the little metal box it's why i didn't really count it because you
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wouldn't notice it but that little metal box there is not it's actually a leather cuff uh that went
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around the neck and it's tied in front that's where we get the marines their name of roughnecks
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is they would put a leather cuff around their neck and tie it down so when they were being fought
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uh by the muslims in tripoli they weren't immediately beheaded uh you know until they
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were captured but then they usually weren't beheaded they were turned into slaves but that's a different
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story well i think as far as the contest goes i guess i'll give it to all three of these people
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considering you continue to change the rules and the way this thing works uh so how did i how did
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i change the rules two things first of all i mean you said what's the new thing in the studio and
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there's two things today so that's that's a basic one i think maybe most people might realize is not
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the normal setup to the contest when you put two new things in the in the in the in the uh in the room
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when it's supposed to only be one tomorrow you're tomorrow you'll be lucky if there's not a hundred
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things in the room and three of them are members of your family okay uh one thing we didn't get to
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is president trump's gallup uh approval rating is back tied for an all-time high and i wanted to get
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your view on this because you watch the the polls really carefully can we trust the gallup poll
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uh because it shows that he had a bad couple of weeks it went down and now it's popped back up to
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his high uh with independents in particular it went down six points and now it's up six points so it's
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back at its all-time high yeah and so the independents are almost every poll's movement is
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explained by independents largely because the democrats and republicans on trump are pretty much
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locked into their their categories right yeah it's about 90 to 10 on both sides uh you know without
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with the opposite view of trump um this one is a positive poll for trump it's 49 is his highest i
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believe he's been in the gallup survey pretty much since he took the took office as far as i'm as far
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as i know it's the first poll i've seen on this and i think any poll you see that you only see one
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yeah well it may not be right like it may be the first one right every every movement in polls has a
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first poll that kind of identifies and it may very well be that i want to see a little bit more
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support on this the same thing kind of happened as you pointed out he got a boost when the coronavirus
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thing kind of happened he rose up and then the first few weeks of a couple weeks of april seemed
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to drop down and that kind of fade away and this may be the sign of it ramping back up whether that's
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because this uh the economy is starting to open who knows what the reasoning is uh but we'll definitely
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seem to continue to watch it it's a good sign for trump certainly not a bad one
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i i think independence would look and say yeah he's not being a dictator and there's a lot of
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