Rambling Biden Returns | Guests: Sen. Rand Paul & Rep. Nunes | 7⧸22⧸21
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Summary
Glenn Beck and Congressman Devin Nunes discuss the ongoing investigation into whether or not the White House colluded with the Russians in order to influence the investigation into the Hillary Clinton campaign. Glenn also talks about his own back pain and how he s dealing with it.
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Well, kids, I remember when I was young and Joe Biden was only about 87 years old and they had this investigation into what was going on with the impeachment of Donald Trump.
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And what was going on with Joe Biden's 67-year-old son just stealing money and doing all kinds of, well, they promised us a Durham report.
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And I'm happy to say that long after I'm gone, it will come out.
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Yes, it kind of feels like that when you're talking about the Durham investigation, doesn't it?
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Devin Nunes feels, I think, a little bit the same way.
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I used to build houses on the side after working all day as an engineering tech and inspector on utility projects.
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Well, as you can imagine, Rod has back pain now, which has been excruciating at times.
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I heard you advertise about Relief Factor, and I always resisted.
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Well, the pain has become so unmanageable that I broke down and decided to give it a try.
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I wouldn't believe the results if I hadn't seen it and felt them myself.
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Within four days, the pain had subsided for the most part.
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I love what he says, for the most part, I am exactly the same way.
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Sometimes, like today, my legs are numb, except for that weird shooting nerve pain.
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But most times, Relief Factor will take me to at least a place where I am at work today,
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where I don't think I would have been at work today without Relief Factor.
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And kids, there was this man called Devin Nunes, and he was doing the right thing.
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I don't know what happened to him all those years ago.
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Congressman Devin Nunes is with us now, the congressman, the Republican congressman from California,
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I mean, it seems like it's never going to come out, is it?
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Yeah. Well, look, this has been a, we're in year five of this, of this charade, the Russia hoax.
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And you have to remember, the left never lets anything die,
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because they have the propaganda machine that's out there promoting this.
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Every day, I mean, just last week, there was a new version that, oh, yeah, Donald Trump did something in Europe.
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So, we're always combating that, because the hoaxers, which there's a bunch of them,
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but the ones in the media who really promoted this, are constantly dripping out fake news.
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So, look, as it relates to Durham, what I've always said is that I really don't care about a report.
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So, now, as we know, this is going to be a challenge for Durham.
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I believe he's doing a, I do believe he's doing a thorough investigation.
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I have confidence in that, because we do not hear leaks.
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He is a special counsel, but ultimately, the Department of Justice under Biden is going to have to make the call here.
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And I think Durham has to, Durham understands that.
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I don't believe with Durham's long-storied career, not seeing any leaks, everything that you see about him,
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There should be people that are easy to indict.
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We've made, over the years, 14 criminal referrals that are not just on, that doesn't mean 14 people,
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that means dozens of people that have been referred by the Congress.
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So, look, and I think at a minimum, Glenn, what we're going to get, if Durham can get the indictments,
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But if not, he'll probably have some type of report that, if DOJ refuses to prosecute, would be my guess.
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Well, here's the other thing that DOJ, I just read today, DOJ is thinking about sealing some of these documents
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and sealing some of these grand jury investigations and everything until 2056.
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Remember, you know, when I had the gavel, when I was chairman of the House Intelligence Committee,
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we had to go, we had to fight all these bureaucracies to make things public.
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You know, we were the ones that got out that, hey, they were actually using the Clinton paid-for dirt
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in order to get the FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign.
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We had to use all the power of the House of Representatives and the Constitution in order to get that out.
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That's why, you know, you're probably surprised.
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We have to get the gavels back next year in order to hold these guys accountable.
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They can't bury stuff as long as, because, you know, we, the House of Representatives,
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We can approve anything we want to declassify information.
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If, indeed, they try to hide the Durham report.
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I mean, we've lost a lot of faith, but all faith in justice.
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That anyone is actually going to pay for a crime.
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I mean, you've got people walking out of Target stores now with their hands full of stuff,
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They're just walking out because no one pays for their crimes anymore.
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We have the FBI lawyer that falsified evidence.
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That guy, that makes me say, if they can do that to him, what are they going to do to me?
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Because if they're doing that to the president, lying about it, changing documents,
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and then lying to the FISA court, and nothing really happens to him, we're all in deep trouble.
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Well, and I don't want to, it's early in the morning in most parts of America,
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but I don't want to get people depressed or their blood pressure up.
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But the bad part is here that, look, institutions across this country are decaying,
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even ones that we held in a very high regard, whether it's all the intelligence agencies,
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including the FBI, the Department of Justice, right?
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I mean, you even had yesterday, you had Nancy Pelosi for the first time, Speaker of the House,
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basically tell the minority, nah, we're not going to take who you want to put on committees.
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That's never happened in the 230-plus year history of the United States of America
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So, yes, every institution is decaying rapidly.
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Look, I'm from California, so I've watched this happen my whole life.
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And these institutions are rotting from within.
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And, look, it's just a problem when you've got the beltway and 95 percent of the people vote for Biden.
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So you've got all throughout all the bureaucracy.
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I mean, if you are a Republican there, you're probably scared to admit it
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because, you know, you probably get beat up walking out of the building.
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News broke last week that a federal prosecutor in Delaware, I think, investigated, you know,
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delayed the investigation into Hunter Biden so it wouldn't become a headline during the election.
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One of our good friends is going through the laptop and reading everything.
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And he says when it all comes out and he's he's going to be bringing out his report probably at the end of the year.
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Um, when he says when it all comes out, he said it is devastating.
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The White House says that, you know, he's going to, you know, Hunter Biden is now an artist with five hundred thousand dollar paintings,
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He's going to be at the opening cocktail party where you invite all the big.
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And and look, so what we have to do, and this is what I do.
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We have to get up every day and you have to fight.
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You have to get in the trenches and you have to fight.
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There's so much that has to be done at the state level, the local level.
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And look, and Glenn, you know, this is just as well as anybody.
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The scariest thing that we face right now is it's not that it's people say, well, it's the press.
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But that's actually not the problem, because because even though they control 95 percent of the press, they basically suck.
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And and the five percent that we have, the investigative reporters that we have that, for example,
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I just saw yesterday that now we learn from real investigative reporting from the from the laptop, from the laptop from hell,
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that that Hunter Biden, his father, Joe Biden, guess what, had a non-government email that he was emailing and forwarding things on.
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Remember this is very reminiscent of Hillary Clinton.
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So Biden had the same had the same thing and many other actors.
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But so I'm not worried about that because we we can do the investigations, especially if we get Congress back and Senate back and we get gavels.
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My biggest concern is the censorship by these tech.
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But but when when Facebook and Instagram and and Twitter and Google, when they start when they start.
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Censoring so badly that I can't find the Glenn Beck program.
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But if you did, I mean, you would think that that if I'm not dead, I should someone should have killed me.
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Or you're so it's just it's that's the biggest concern that I have moving forward is this outright censorship.
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And it's it's in a new it's new because it's new technology.
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It's no different than what you see happening in Cuba right now is happening in our own country.
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I know when you have when you have these companies like Parler, for example, that gets nuked and completely taken off the Internet by Bezos and Apple and Google and everybody else.
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Even though we now know they warned, they warned about it.
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Days before January 6th, they reached out and said, hey, I think there's trouble here.
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More people were organizing on Facebook than on on Parler.
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You mentioned the Nancy Pelosi yesterday saying, you know, you were not accepting those people on the committee.
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Devin, this is very concerning because I think this goes right into the covid, you know, this this new thing about we've got these people who are pushing propaganda and they're very dangerous and they need to be shut down.
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They are closing doors and and pushing people half the country into this position of you're a danger to society and you need to be reprogrammed or you need to be shut down or, you know, all of this, all of this stuff.
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Right. I'm very concerned about the January 6th commission because I there's a lot of questions that need to be answered that that show they knew in advance.
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And I don't think this is a commission to find the truth.
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And look, my advice from the beginning of this was you don't lay down with with people like Pelosi.
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I mean, from the magnetometers to putting the the wall up around the Capitol to, you know, to her shenanigans that, you know, she ultimately was responsible for this.
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And if she was a real leader, she would have said that because, you know, every time I've been in Congress a while, every time, you know, there's going to be a big protest of some kind.
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They always have National Guard out that didn't happen.
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So, look, I'm not saying she did it on purpose, but, hey, you're a leader.
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But but to sit here and and just want to use this as a sledgehammer to to paint all conservatives in this country as as racist and and that there was some insurrection going on is is total nonsense.
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And that's why they won't release the 14000 hours of tape.
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So, look, I had advised the leadership that I did not think it was a good idea to deal with these people.
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They were being these people, meaning the Democrats and Pelosi.
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And then but what happened yesterday, and I know you understand this, but this might be the the the most outrageous thing Pelosi's ever done.
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And she's done a lot of really bad, outrageous things, but to essentially trample over the Constitution, trample over 230 years of of of the United States Congress and to say, oh, I'm going to get to decide what the minority party in this country, the Republicans at this point, I'm going to decide who goes on what committee.
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And and that's part of of a Democratic Republic operating is the minority have rights.
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And so isn't it ironic that the the kooks, the left, like Pelosi, run around, oh, all the minorities, we're protecting you.
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No, the reality is they know exactly what they're doing.
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They're they're putting Republicans in the minority and then they're taking away our rights.
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I've only got about a minute, a minute and a half for an answer on this.
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The one thing that concerned me before the election was the cavalier way the Democrats were taking the election.
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They didn't mind that Biden was in his basement.
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I kept saying on the air, what do they know that we don't know?
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And right now in Congress, they are they have gone so far off the reservation.
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And many Democrats are starting to say, wait a minute, this is craziness.
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So last year they were just beating the crap out of Trump and Republicans.
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They had everything going their direction because they controlled all the media.
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That's why at the end of the day they had to take parlor down because, you know, it was up to nearly 20 million people.
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And, you know, thank God we still have Rumble so that we have a place to post our videos today because YouTube is still censoring us.
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They can do all the fake news stories they want.
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When I'm driving through California, I pull in the gas station.
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Everything in the grocery store, you can't find things.
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And then, you know, things to buy, you know, basic things are not available.
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And then you put on top of that people that are working, out there working for a living, and they're watching their neighbors sit at home and play video games and smoke dope or whatever the hell they're doing.
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You know, I'm getting yelled at here as a waitress.
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And my neighbor's making the same amount as I am.
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They can't censor that and they can't hide that from the American people.
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When I say I fully appreciate moments during the day where I get a sort of be alone in my own head, it's those moments.
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I talked to Devin about it, but I wanted to move on to other things.
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The U S department of justice is considering imposing a 50 year secrecy rule on the release
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The proposal first recommended while Donald Trump was president came from senior justice
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lawyer, uh, Jonathan, the name I can't pronounce in a memo to New York state appellate judge,
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Uh, we believe an amendment to rule six E would be appropriate to authorize the release of grand
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jury records of exceptional historic significance in certain circumstances.
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After 50 years, we now think 30 years is way too short.
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Grand jury secrecy should be preserved except in the most extraordinary cases of historic value.
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So, uh, do you think the, do you think the report coming out on what happened during the
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Trump administration, you think that's of important historic significance that maybe
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should be protected for 50 years, not 30 years.
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This is a department of justice rule and the department of justice can make that call
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We are not only changing history, we are hiding the truth.
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Uh, yesterday I was on Rudy Giuliani's, uh, podcast.
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It's either, it was, it was either out yesterday or, uh, it's, uh, coming out on Friday.
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It was really interesting to be interviewed by him.
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Uh, and to see what he's questioning and what he's thinking.
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And one of the first questions he asked me was, I haven't been in this situation.
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You have, um, my whole life is being destroyed and I don't know what to do.
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Um, it was, it's fascinating podcast, but he also asked me, he said, okay, so what is the
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You cannot run half cocked with something that came from a website that you're kind of
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sure that it, I mean, because it sounds good and it fits.
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You can only argue the things that you know absolutely are true.
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Now this is what the media and the left accused Giuliani of doing.
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I, uh, I just thought, I didn't say you were asking him for an official comment.
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I thought he might've brought up something related to the topic.
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He told me that, um, you know, in, in another interview we were talking and, and, and he told
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me, he said, Glenn, I only went with what I knew.
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Big separation between what Giuliani was saying and some of the other people associated with
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Um, but, uh, the other thing I said is we have to be happy warriors and we obviously can't
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Look at the damage that has been done to the Republican, uh, movement and we just had
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January 6th, just handed them everything they wanted.
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And I think that's why they, I think that's why they didn't prepare for January 6th as
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Nunes just told us they're prepared for everything.
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When there's a big event on the mall, they didn't have extra security.
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So we can't do, we can't obviously be violent in any way.
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Um, but I want to go a step further last night in my, uh, Wednesday night special, I talked
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You'll hear it if you hang out with communists.
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Um, praxis is actually an old concept from Aristotle.
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It came up, you know, 2300 years ago, and it is the idea that action forms the basis of
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politics, not thought, not legislation, but action.
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And it was revived in the 19th century by a snake oil salesman named Carl Marx.
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And praxis is actually the entire, uh, basis for his philosophy.
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Critical race theory, um, have used Marxism to justify their own practice.
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The ends justify the means we have to take action now.
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Now when Joe Biden was talking about sending people door to door, what did that remind
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you when he said, we're going to send people, we're all, we got people that are going to
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go door to door and ask about, you know, have you been vaccinated?
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I thought it sounded like community organizing.
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Uh, remember when we used to make fun of, of community organizers?
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Yeah, they're going door to door and they're going to get things done.
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And we mocked that a community organizer was in charge of our country under Barack Obama.
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He's the guy, he's the, the, the power behind the Biden administration and the minds behind
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And it is important, as I said in last night's program, to understand this.
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Every time conservatives use the word praxis, an Antifa basement dweller loses their nose
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I don't know if that's true, but it's, and it's a tricky subject because it isn't a bad
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It's just the idea that speech and action together form the fabric of politics.
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One of the biggest influences in my research on praxis was Hannah Arendt.
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She was a Jewish German philosopher who lived through the Nazi regime.
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And she's the one who coined the term, the banality of evil.
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When, when describing Ada, Adolf Eichmann, that he was just, it was just like it was
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And she wrote a lot about Marxist connection to praxis or action.
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She said the smallest act in the most limited circumstances bears the seed of the same boundlessness
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because one deed, sometimes one word can change every constellation.
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You, you can say one word and that one word just turns a key and the spirit takes, takes the rest.
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It is time to extend our hand and take action and be friend and be kind to our liberal friends
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because our liberal friends, watch my language carefully here.
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Our liberal friends are under attack and our liberal friends are beginning to realize,
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I think I might be in with the wrong group, but they have no place to go.
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Because they've, they believe that we are monsters.
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They believe that we're trying to destroy the country, but they're seeing that liberals are not liberals anymore.
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Some liberals are playing along and it may look like they're part of the mob, but they aren't.
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I think they're scared and you can see it everywhere.
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And we have to now understand the difference between a liberal and a leftist.
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It's got to be something that you can spot clearly.
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It might seem obvious, but it's something we need to be very, very clear about.
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We cannot lump liberals in with leftists anymore.
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And when we do, we box those allies, the people who don't want communism, don't want authoritarianism, don't want America to become the new China.
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Those people are trapped because they're afraid to say anything because they know what happens because they've watched it firsthand.
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And when their group of, quote unquote, friends and allies become a mob and destroy people's lives.
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We have to think the difference between leftist and liberals.
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The leftist is Antifa, Black Lives Matter, critical race theory.
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Leftists are anti-capitalism and socially radical.
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Leftists use actually liberal as an insult, as a nasty word.
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But the average liberal, your neighbor friend, they don't understand that yet.
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If you read through critical race theory, you'll quickly see that leftists are focused on liberals, not conservatives.
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Critical race theorists have already written off conservatives.
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But they realize they need to get liberals in order to achieve their activism to appease their gods.
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It's the same relationship you see with parasites and hosts.
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A parasite, leftists, need a host, liberals, to survive.
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They needed him to make everybody, all the liberals, go, well, he's better than Donald Trump.
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And, you know what, Joe Biden, he's, yeah, he's crazy, he says crazy things, but he's not going to destroy America.
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Little did they know he had been infected by leftists.
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And they use that body to accomplish their goals so it can spread the disease.
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It's the reason leftists have adopted the term democratic socialist.
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Because they need that democratic to soften the word socialist.
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But the differences we have with them are microscopic in compared to the differences we have with leftists.
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And I urge you to show liberals kindness, understanding, and disagree with them, even though you're going to get shot down a lot of times.
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But I'm telling you this is really important, to open the door for a liberal to walk through.
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And they're looking at the insanity of the leftists and they're trapped.
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It's not something we haven't been doing for years in various ways.
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It's something that I've encouraged for years now.
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But we need to double our efforts and try harder to let liberals know you have an ally in us.
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And the way I would like to express this, and I've said it for a long time now, but I believe this is the secret.
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Find the things that we can all unite on and serve others.
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Once we get out of our own little world and our own problems, things get better.
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So that's one of the reasons why I'm such a big supporter of OUR and the Nazarene Fund.
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Not only do I believe it is the moral right thing to do and that in history will record the names of those who participated in trying to stop slavery.
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They will be remembered as an Oscar Schindler or a Frederick Douglass or Abraham Lincoln.
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Look, if you can't agree that slavery is wrong and slavery should be stopped and do something, even a little thing about slavery together, no matter what we disagree on, if we can't work together on that, I know who you are.
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Give me eight of the top ten for the Bill of Rights.
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If you disagree with those, well, then you're probably a leftist, not a liberal.
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This is not a matter of the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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In a technical sense of the word, anyone who believes in America believes in liberalism.
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It's just a matter of making sure that people who could be our allies and are our allies, not on policies, but on many of the principles.
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And the most important thing we can do for this audience is just keep doing what you've done.
00:37:41.880
Keep being yourself, but double your efforts and try to be a peacemaker.
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Now, another thing you need to do, and I said to Rudy Giuliani, educate, educate, educate, educate.
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That's why I'm spending so much time with Mercury One and our history vault and our classes that we run here at our studio complex.
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There's something else that you can do, and that is the Tuttle Twins books.
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When you look at the Tuttle Twins books and you read them to your kids or your grandkids, they will learn important lessons about freedom, about limited government, how it's better for society, personal responsibility, how free markets work.
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Honestly, there are a lot of parents, a lot of us need to know these things as well.
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So many parents will be like, I didn't even know all of that stuff.
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Tuttle Twins Beck dot com is where you can get these books right now.
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They're for little kids, and you can get them for young adults and adults as well.
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Don't let the left cancel America by canceling our history and our principles.
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And they'll start by canceling books like this.
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We're just having a conversation off air about, you know, praxis.
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They are trying to make our kids into activists.
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That's why in our schools, you're seeing things like, you know, you have to write something and and plan a march.
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It's so funny because it's one of these things that's driven me crazy for a long time.
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How about think about these topics for more than five seconds and then consider whether you should go to the polls or not?
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Rocking the vote with no idea what you're talking about is not something to be admired.
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And the same thing I think happens with activism throughout schools all the time.
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I mean, I remember back even when I was in school, Glenn, there was constantly walkouts and like silly, like, you know, even fundraisers for causes.
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Look, I'm glad you're going out there being an activist.
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You know, maybe kids, maybe it's not a good time for them to be activists.
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Maybe they should wait and get some life experience and then decide whether they should be activists about a specific thing.
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And I feel like that's what they're trying to take advantage of.
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He's got this new personality where he is constantly playing games with us.
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I got a videotape it in and post it because it is.
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He'll take the big ball in his mouth and he'll he'll walk right up to us and he'll be like, you want to play?
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We go to grab the ball and then he runs away and he hides around the corner and then he peeks around the side of the corner again.
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I want you to get a free bag of Rough Greens right now.
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It would last, I think, about two meals for my dog.
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You just put it on your dog's food just to see if they like it, if they'll eat it.
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If they do, then you call Rough Greens back and you you order a full bag and watch them over a couple of months.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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CNN had selected the audience to come in and ask him some tough questions like how come more people aren't union aren't union members?
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My favorite was that I could have gone on for minutes like that.
00:43:20.920
Joe Biden and the quote unquote town hall in 60 seconds.
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He writes in about his experience with relief factor.
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He says, he says, I've suffered from back pain ranging from dull and aching to absolute debilitating.
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I tried all sorts of treatments at the insistence of my sister and senior commercials.
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What is it about guys and medicine and doctors?
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We just like if it wasn't for women, we'd all be dead.
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Well, that's kind of goes without saying in so many ways.
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I didn't take it until my wife was like, you're taking it.
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Here's William with my sister told me you're taking it.
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She said to him, wouldn't it be worth the cost to be pain free if it works?
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By the end of the first month, my back pain was completely gone.
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I don't know how relief factor works, but it is a miracle.
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Yes, William, it works by attacking the inflammation in your body, right?
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It's relief factor, not a drug, but developed by doctors.
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And 70% of the people who try it go on to order more.
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Eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four.
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Eight hundred five hundred eighty three eighty four.
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And I'm not sure if you're back on the sauce per se, but no.
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That seems a little hostile for a little error like that.
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But you mean the exact reverse of my complete ideology?
00:45:46.180
I just want to we just wanted to get the other side because I thought the the the town hall
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yesterday hosted by Don Lemon was just fascinating.
00:45:56.320
Don Lemon is among the most fair and educated men in America today.
00:46:04.140
It was fantastic to see him and all of his fairness.
00:46:08.640
Displayed and just just sprayed all over the right.
00:46:13.260
Let's let's take a couple of cuts here from from Joe Biden and and see, you know, just
00:46:27.720
Seem pretty confident that inflation is temporary, but if you're pumping all of this money into
00:46:37.460
Moody's today when our Wall Street firm, not some liberal think tank, said if we pass the
00:46:42.680
other two things I'm trying to get done, we will, in fact, reduce inflation, reduce inflation,
00:46:49.740
reduce inflation, because we're going to be providing good opportunities and jobs for
00:46:54.820
people who, in fact, are going to be reinvesting that money back in all the things we're talking
00:47:00.220
about, driving down prices, not raising prices.
00:47:03.360
I don't think he understands how inflation works.
00:47:08.280
When you when you have prices going up, it is the matter of too few goods being chased by too
00:47:19.900
Well, that's not exactly surprising to hear the figurehead of January 6th say something
00:47:40.780
When new money is printed by the government, have you ever have you ever taken a big stack
00:47:47.960
You put a big piece of paper, you put it down on the counter.
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And you try to pull one piece out of that paper.
00:47:59.540
So when you print new money in an economy, it's going to attach itself to the other money
00:48:04.300
and it's going to seem like less dollars, which is going to bring the inflation rate
00:48:09.580
I don't think that has any any basis of fact in it at all.
00:48:13.760
Oh, please, please don't please don't hit me with a Trump flag.
00:48:22.580
Apparently, can I just ask you, Moody's, he says, is a big Wall Street firm.
00:48:27.680
It's a it's a credit rating service is what they really do is they, you know, they give
00:48:32.700
the credit for the United States of America, et cetera, et cetera.
00:48:35.800
And Biden's administration came out, I think it was last week, maybe in the week before,
00:48:41.200
and and said they want to take over the credit rating system.
00:48:47.120
So wouldn't Moody's first of all, not as credible as is as the president would say on
00:48:54.820
But wouldn't they wouldn't they be a little incentivized to say things that the president
00:49:01.120
That's an interesting point, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
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I'm not sure how the Jewish space laser is working right now.
00:49:10.260
I didn't say, OK, let's go to let's go to cut two, please.
00:49:17.040
All kidding aside, I think it really is a matter of.
00:49:20.700
People deciding now that they have opportunities to do other things and there is a shortage
00:49:28.540
of employees, people are looking to make more money and to bargain.
00:49:33.560
And so I think your business and the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for
00:49:40.540
Well, let me ask you, because John is looking to hire people.
00:49:48.740
Well, John, for first of all, I, you know, the thing we did to help John and John's out
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provide billions of dollars to make sure they could stay open.
00:50:00.280
So you all contributed to making sure John could stay in business.
00:50:05.400
And we should we should have done that as we did for other industries.
00:50:09.140
But secondly, John, my guess is that people being seven, eight dollars an hour plus tips
00:50:16.640
that that's I think, John, you're going to be finding 15 bucks an hour or more.
00:50:24.040
First of all, the administration really didn't help small businesses stay at 50 to 70 percent
00:50:31.380
of all small businesses have closed and they're not coming back.
00:50:51.120
Let me tell you what the Biden administration did and what we did was to just work with local
00:50:58.720
unions and make sure they went door to door throughout the pandemic to let them know whether
00:51:11.500
We talked to individual business owners who worked closely with our union allies to come
00:51:21.540
up with a plan that would allow them to remain open.
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And what we're seeing now is many businesses did close.
00:51:32.140
Many people, as you saw, many people, unfortunately, Glenn died in this.
00:51:39.540
And we we should point out, we did not have anything to do with that.
00:51:44.280
But these companies that didn't want to go along with with the plan we were working on,
00:51:55.420
I mean, that's a fact that did happen, probably because they weren't masking.
00:52:00.380
We had so many cases of covid-19 where people affected with this respiratory illness happened
00:52:07.680
to hit the peak of these effects while at the top of a bridge.
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And sadly, these bodies stacked up under these bridges.
00:52:18.420
That's why I just higher walls, side of bridges.
00:52:29.700
But this guy was saying that he's he's open to higher.
00:52:33.080
And what the president said was you need to pay people more money.
00:52:42.520
You know, you you got to you have to have some profit left over to be able to keep your
00:52:48.180
You can't just keep paying people more and more money.
00:52:58.840
And you may only be playing the audio of these clips.
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But you should know that that businessman that received the money was white.
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Could we could we broadcast with that hood, by the way?
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That's underway, just like the other question is illogical.
00:53:25.440
And I've heard you speak about it because you always I'm not being solicitous, but you
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you're always straight up about what you're doing.
00:53:32.360
And the question is whether or not we should be in a position where you are.
00:53:39.040
Why can't the experts say we know that this virus is in fact it's going to be.
00:53:51.440
We know why all the drugs approved are not temporarily approved, but permanently approved.
00:54:13.000
He said that there's a there's a where what we're doing.
00:54:19.160
OK, OK, you have to and I don't I don't mean to be what you will when you do what you do
00:54:36.140
And that's where we are now is what is where it goes.
00:54:41.880
And that's what I think the American people need to understand.
00:54:44.900
OK, let's let's go to the comment about Don Lemon.
00:54:55.080
I know it's going to sound like a non-answer to you, but part of this is that, you know,
00:54:59.620
you know, you know, because you're one of the most informed journalists in the country.
00:55:04.940
You know, the criticism I got by saying I want to unite the country.
00:55:10.060
Well, if we can't unite the country, we can never get some of these problems solved.
00:55:19.880
We need to come together, Glenn, on things of common sense that Americans can all agree
00:55:27.400
Health care, as you know, very important topic for the American people.
00:55:31.900
We are seeing an incredible amount of kneecaps smashed in by crowbars all across the country.
00:55:38.780
As a union boss, what would what would that be?
00:55:43.580
I can't tell you how many people are suffering from crowbars to the face into the knees.
00:55:50.520
OK, could I could I could I just play a couple of questions here for you?
00:55:58.780
And I hope it doesn't happen to any of your family members.
00:56:01.820
I I'm looking right now at their this list of addresses.
00:56:07.420
You wouldn't think that all of could I just could I just say, but who knows?
00:56:17.300
So here in Hamilton County, the vaccination rate remains at about 50 percent.
00:56:22.060
And you talked about the virus that's spreading masks are seen less and less.
00:56:26.860
And as you know, children under age 12 still are not eligible to be vaccinated.
00:56:32.500
Schools are working with all of this information as they think about reopening next month as a school employee.
00:56:39.140
And as a parent to children under age 12, what I am really concerned.
00:56:44.540
What is your message to those parents, educators and school districts?
00:56:51.460
My question is, I want to I want to play one more and then I'm going to give you a second to think about it.
00:56:57.620
Could we could we go to cut 12, please, real quickly?
00:57:01.580
As Mr. Lemon said, you have already touched on the subject of my question.
00:57:05.660
The two most recent presidents, past presidents, have both campaigned using this region's Interstate 75 bridge,
00:57:13.060
the Branch French Bridge that crosses the Ohio River as backdrops with a promise of an infrastructure bill that would help with the replacement.
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I just this is a this is somebody who is a a union electrician.
00:57:26.840
And the the last lady was a member of the the teachers union.
00:57:34.640
I'm just wondering how these people were selected, you know, as a as a just a an easy cross section of America.
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I want to give you 60 seconds to think about that.
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We're talking to Vinny Vitolini, who is just a just a one of the Democratic pollsters who happens to be also a union member or union union boss or what?
01:00:31.940
My association with the unions is completely professional and has been declared so by several U.S. courts.
01:00:40.520
So what I was asking was, as I'm watching this, this just delightful town hall last night, it seemed like the questions were all.
01:00:55.720
We're all favorable to the president and almost like it read like a script.
01:01:01.140
And I noticed the people, a lot of them were union members.
01:01:29.700
So look, how do I, how is this audience, how is this audience selected?
01:01:54.820
Who, what, what were the, what got you onto that list?
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Um, you needed to be, you needed, uh, to be available.
01:02:20.280
Because it's hard to contact people these days.
01:02:22.720
So we needed to go to a place that had the information.
01:02:30.440
That's where we went because we had that information.
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That it was a very interesting gathering and we learned a lot.
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And you, I know, were turned around by what Joe Biden said in the town hall.
01:02:53.180
You were turned around by Joe Biden and his responses.
01:02:59.860
Well, I, I, I, I, I wouldn't exactly phrase it that way.
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Why am I asking you when I know where your son is?
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I thought it was a very interesting broadcast last night and I was turned around.
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There is some new video released of a police officer stopping some people during a traffic stop.
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It is very, very disturbing, but it's not the police officer who did wrong.
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The dash cam captures the the scene where these suspects swarm, beat and strangle the police officer.
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We'll give you more details on that here in just a minute.
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Also, Rand Paul, who is my hero for coming up with Fauci and standing his ground with Fauci.
01:06:04.900
I can't wait to talk to him because Fauci is clearly lying and all of the evidence proves it.
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And we'll talk about that evidence coming up in in just a second.
01:06:15.820
Eric Clapton is another one to put on the courage list.
01:06:20.940
I think Eric Clapton is the only real rock and roll spirit.
01:06:26.220
He and Van Morrison are the only ones alive today that are still cut from rock and roll is a protest.
01:06:37.480
It's a you know, it's it's full of people who just say the things that need to be said, you know, artists, you know, those artists.
01:06:47.160
We've been lectured by artists forever about how we're supposed to live, and they have always held them up.
01:06:54.220
Now, Eric Clapton is known as one of the greatest guitar legends of all time.
01:07:11.600
Boris Johnson, the prime minister of England, said anyone wanting to enter nightclubs or other crowded venues will have to show proof of a covid vaccination beginning in September.
01:07:24.220
So you've got the vaccine passports now happening in England.
01:07:30.280
Well, yesterday, Eric Clapton responded and he said, following the prime minister's announcement on Monday, 19th, July 2021, I feel honor bound to make the announcement of my own.
01:07:44.140
I wish to say that I will not perform on any stage where there is a discriminated audience present unless there is a provision made for all people to attend.
01:08:02.600
Ted Cruz came out and said artists should defend individual liberty.
01:08:05.740
I very much support vaccines, but it should be your choice, not forced upon you.
01:08:10.520
Steve Dace on his show yesterday said Eric Clapton is basically Patrick Henry now, and they have completely turned on him.
01:08:21.540
Author and Time Magazine columnist Ian Bremmer said, wow, I love Clapton.
01:08:31.380
Liz Buckley, a label manager for a record company, said, funnily enough, and I don't think funnily is a word.
01:08:40.760
Funnily enough, I will not attend shows where Eric Clapton is required.
01:08:59.200
Used to be you'd hope to get to see aging rock stars in concert before they died.
01:09:04.700
These days, you hope to get to see them before they become Eric Clapton.
01:09:11.860
Really seemed to be completely immune to any criticism.
01:09:21.920
And he did this because he joined Van Morrison in a protest song that you're not hearing.
01:09:36.560
The lyrics are warning against giving government too much power.
01:09:44.580
Do you want to be a free man or do you want to be a slave?
01:09:47.940
Do you want to wear these chains until you're lying in the grave?
01:09:57.400
You know they're going to grind us down until it really hurts.
01:10:00.460
Is this a sovereign nation or just a police state?
01:10:04.420
You better look out, people, before it's too late.
01:10:16.280
You would think, back in the days, rock and roll used to be the messenger and the protest songs.
01:10:23.840
That's what all of the songs of the 60s are about.
01:11:05.720
That is called Stand and Deliver by Van Morrison and Eric Clapton,
01:11:20.560
I mean, we are we are at exactly the same place that so many, so many countries, as they are going towards a dictatorship, we're at that place.
01:11:33.960
And it doesn't mean that it ends up the same way.
01:11:37.340
It just means you better wake up and guard against it or it will go the same way.
01:11:42.860
When the mobs can cancel you because you have a different opinion.
01:11:48.860
You know, Greg Abbott said in Texas, we're not going back to the masks.
01:12:04.020
In fact, the president said last night that children under 12 should all be wearing masks.
01:12:17.780
Those masks, these stupid masks make no difference.
01:12:28.800
But this is just it is a the lack of a mask is a gold star.
01:12:37.740
It's a way to identify people who are with the government and who are not with the government.
01:12:52.140
She does some show in the morning with some guy that I don't know.
01:13:04.000
It is on Christlike to not protect your neighbor as well as yourself.
01:13:10.020
God tells us that our bodies are a temple to be protected.
01:13:13.040
That does not mean that you are to protect that temple unless Facebook and talk radio freaks tell you otherwise.
01:13:22.140
I want you to I want you to hear what she just said.
01:13:28.400
That you God tells you you have a responsibility and you're not being Christlike if you're not wearing masks.
01:13:38.360
And these talk radio freaks you got to stop listening to those talk radio freaks that give you permission.
01:13:49.320
Community activist in Cape Cod, a Republican, is dead.
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And I really don't know how the blame for her death could fall on anyone other than those cult leaders listed above.
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The greatest tragedy is, of course, that this all could have been prevented with a five minute vaccine.
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But that fire hose of falsehoods has been spewing propaganda and lies for well over a year.
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It's time we do whatever we can to save their lives.
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So I would imagine in Mika's little head, I would be a cult leader.
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So now I'm not only being threatened, her solution is not only threatening that we're going to stop these, quote, talk radio freaks.
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But I would not only just be blocked from being aired, I would have to go through some deprogramming or reprogramming some education camp to where I would learn the truth.
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Of course, we should point out Mika is not one of those talk radio freaks, given that her show was canceled.
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So she was no longer a talk radio freak, along with Joe, who I believe they're still trying to figure out how to add that extra hour to that show.
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Many years ago, they had to they had to meet many, many times.
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They couldn't continue to do the show to add the extra hour.
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They said that we have we've taken a hiatus to try to figure out how to add an extra hour to the show.
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And Stu and I, I've only been doing this for 45 years.
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That's one of my favorite excuses for a failed show in history.
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They were on hiatus to figure out how to add an extra hour.
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Of course, all these people she's seen so somber about that that we're losing from across the Republican all these because she cares so much about Republican activists.
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If she cared, she would approach this completely differently.
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If she actually wanted people to get vaccinated, she would do this completely differently.
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She wouldn't try to insult and call people cult leaders.
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That's not how you you break people from a cult.
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Ask anyone who's ever broken someone from a cult.
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You don't go in there and say, hey, idiots, you guys are morons.
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There is a column from Michael Brendan Doherty from the National Review this week where he talked about this.
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I talked to a lot of people who are hesitant and they're my friends and they're not idiots and they're not crazy and their concerns are not insane.
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I mean, yes, there's people out there who are worried about microchips, but that's not the average person.
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The average person is just looking at this and saying, oh, wait a minute.
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I don't I don't like the way the government is going about this.
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Even though even though everything is is most likely fine with the vaccine.
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And I'm only hesitating or couching that because I don't know what will happen in 10 years from now.
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And they there's no reason to believe there's no sign of long term.
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But it's yeah, it's it's a low possibility, but it could change.
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It the problem is, is the way everything is being approached, the way they're approaching it makes people uneasy.
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Everybody knows there is a problem when you're trying to have a decent conversation with people.
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You immediately back up and say, there's something wrong.
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Even if there's not, it makes it feel like something is wrong.
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This is yet another way to silence the people who they want silence.
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You don't think that's going to play out in the world of music for people who aren't Eric Clapton?
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And people like Mika prioritize their ability to say mean things about Republicans over the lives she's supposedly crying about.
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And that is considerably worse than anything Eric Clapton has ever said.
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I want you to know that Rand Paul is on with us next.
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Jake Tapper dismissed his claim about gain-of-function research.
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Senator Rand Paul, I am thrilled to have you on today to talk about Fauci and his clear, blatant lies.
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We have done two specials on Fauci and his lies in regards of gain-of-function research.
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How is he possibly claiming that this isn't gain-of-function research?
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Well, you know, no one's forced him to explain himself.
01:25:43.000
He just hurls, you know, ad hominem insults, but he doesn't really explain.
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He says, oh, well, my assistants said it was gain-of-function research.
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But people need to realize that he's not a disinterested party.
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His interest is in not being associated with gain-of-function any longer,
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And most particularly, he doesn't want to attach to himself any responsibility for the pandemic.
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And he realizes that once it is well known that they were doing gain-of-function research,
01:26:14.220
very dangerous research in Wuhan, and once it is realized by everybody that he was funding Wuhan,
01:26:20.080
he is realizing that this is starting to stick and also stick to him personally.
01:26:24.800
And so, yes, he is worried about it, and I think it's going to get worse.
01:26:29.420
How do you, I mean, I don't understand why he would lie about this,
01:26:32.980
because he says you're claiming that he's responsible for everybody who has died.
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I hear you say that what they were doing in Wuhan and came out about in 2016
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with the approval and funding from Fauci was gain-of-function research.
01:26:55.140
So it gave them the ability, but you're not saying that even that that's the same virus
01:27:05.940
Are you saying that he is directly responsible?
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that the NIH, with Dr. Fauci's approval, funded the lab in Wuhan,
01:27:16.020
and the lab was doing dangerous gain-of-function research where you take an animal virus
01:27:20.820
or parts of an animal virus or its genes and you merge them with another virus.
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Initially, the animal virus doesn't infect humans,
01:27:29.640
but then when you merge these two together, you create a novel virus that's not known in nature
01:27:36.080
This is exactly what the NIH put out in their definition.
01:27:38.920
I read the definition as the NIH read it to them.
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It's like, no, no, that's not gain-of-function.
01:27:44.260
But it really begs the question, then, what really is gain-of-function and why is this not?
01:27:49.820
But we haven't gotten there because no one in the media that gets to interview him
01:27:54.900
He was on, like, with Gayle King, and Gayle King's like,
01:27:59.440
And Rand Paul says this to you, and they just laugh, and they yuck it up.
01:28:06.540
He's never been asked, why is it not gain-of-function?
01:28:09.380
What is it specifically that causes this research not to be dangerous?
01:28:18.020
Quote, I want to start with another kind of misinformation.
01:28:21.020
The constant MAGA media and Republican lawmaker attacks on health experts,
01:28:26.960
And I'm not even going to get into the details of what Senator Paul was attacking there
01:28:37.560
And, see, the thing is, is 4 million people died.
01:28:41.620
CNN's been, you know, trying to make money off of this pandemic for two years,
01:28:45.720
and yet they don't want to go to the heart of the matter.
01:28:48.560
Did it start in a lab, and did it start from gain-of-function research?
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Is this the kind of research the taxpayers should fund?
01:29:01.300
Is there a danger that we could have another outbreak of an even worse virus
01:29:06.560
So these are real questions, and they really shouldn't have to be partisan,
01:29:15.320
We now live in a society of groupthink where the government funds all of the scientists,
01:29:19.940
so they're deathly afraid of having their funding taken.
01:29:24.720
I mean, it's amazing what's going on in the media that when you read the AP story of this,
01:29:31.400
They have decided there's only one side that's in print, and that's Dr. Fauci's side,
01:29:36.020
and none of our defense was printed at all by the Associated Press.
01:29:40.580
Iran, I mean, I commend you for being as clear-headed and clear-eyed as you are on this,
01:29:50.120
It is so clear when you look at the documentation.
01:29:54.400
And I mean, here's Peter Daszak, a guy who Fauci funded.
01:29:59.780
A guy who was funded by the NIH and Dr. Fauci and given money for gain-of-function research
01:30:12.480
We just don't happen to have it right now, but he's on videotape in 2016 explaining it,
01:30:18.400
explaining what's going on, and defining it as gain-of-function research.
01:30:23.020
How anyone can deny this is truly, truly remarkable.
01:30:31.940
You know, we go back to Dr. Fauci in 2012 was asked, what about accidents?
01:30:36.680
And he says, yes, it's possible that a researcher can get one of these viruses,
01:30:45.600
But he says, you know, in that instance, the research would still be worthwhile,
01:30:51.040
So the question really ought to be, for CNN and all these people who love this crisis,
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ought to be, Dr. Fauci, is it worth the four million lives to have this scientific research?
01:31:03.200
He was also asking the Judiciary Committee about a month ago,
01:31:08.840
So really, these are judgment calls that should preclude him from being in any position of judgment.
01:31:13.680
You know, gain-of-function research is not worth four million lives.
01:31:16.620
And actually, they're working with viruses that could cause 60 million lives.
01:31:22.740
And I'd say, why don't we ask some of the families,
01:31:24.580
the people who died in the pandemic, whether this research was worth it?
01:31:28.220
I have to tell you, I, you know, I don't know where I stand on gain-of-function research.
01:31:34.640
I think that here in America, in a bio-level lab that's, you know, bio-level four,
01:31:44.760
But we are dealing with extraordinarily dangerous things.
01:31:51.600
We developed humanizing, humanized lungs in mice.
01:31:57.640
And we were, we, I believe we sent that technology over to Wuhan, to the lab.
01:32:05.480
And in the summer of 19, they were trying to infect those mice with coronavirus.
01:32:12.260
Then, two months later, you have three people going to the hospital with corona-like,
01:32:24.220
And that's two months before the pandemic starts.
01:32:27.980
So, as far as gain-of-function research in our country,
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I think that we should have research into deadly pathogens that exist in nature.
01:32:37.300
And we need this biosecurity level four labs to do it.
01:32:40.760
So, I'm not against researching deadly pathogens that exist in nature.
01:32:44.420
I'm against creating new deadly pathogens that don't exist in nature in the lab,
01:32:49.100
because I think that you can't have perfection as far as them not leaking from the lab.
01:32:53.740
And they're experimenting with the SARS virus, which had, say, 15% mortality.
01:32:59.780
And the good news about SARS back in 2004 was 15% mortality, but it wasn't very transmissible.
01:33:05.760
But all the experiments they're doing is taking the SARS virus, which isn't very transmissible,
01:33:11.340
adding new S proteins from other coronaviruses, and then making it more transmissible.
01:33:16.400
It's a definition of really just a wrong-headed notion to create things that are more transmissible in nature.
01:33:25.680
The House is, they killed a bill yesterday that would have required the White House
01:33:31.560
to declassify intelligence related to the origins of COVID-19, the virus.
01:33:37.320
And they're now saying that we need to keep all of this stuff secret.
01:33:43.360
Do you think you win this, and do we ever really know the truth?
01:33:50.440
I think that it's amazing, and people would be aghast to know that Dr. Fauci has made secret, even the committee.
01:33:57.000
So, the names of the people on the committee are secret, the people who approve this research.
01:34:01.760
And then the other problem is, is sometimes they don't even put, like said, Dr. Xi's research never went before the committee.
01:34:08.260
And I guarantee at some point, there is some paperwork somewhere, and they'll never reveal it,
01:34:13.680
where Dr. Fauci approves an exemption for Dr. Xi, where there's a discussion,
01:34:17.900
is this gain-of-function, and whether an exemption is given.
01:34:21.180
I think they probably gave an exemption rather than say it wasn't gain-of-function when they did this back in 2017,
01:34:28.640
But to get to that information, you'd have to have a friendly administration.
01:34:32.540
The only reason we found out about General Flynn and all the unmasking was because Rick Grinnell declassified it.
01:34:38.680
You're going to have to get somebody at the top level who would actually declassify this stuff.
01:34:43.100
Don't we know that they did know that it was gain-of-function?
01:34:48.960
I mean, in that first email, I'm looking for it here, but in that first email where Fauci is freaking out,
01:34:56.260
in that report, it says that this happened before the ban was in place,
01:35:03.440
and then it was approved, reviewed, and approved by NIH to continue to go on.
01:35:11.160
The first couple of emails on January 31st, when Fauci first finds out about this, is your right?
01:35:18.040
He sends to his assistant, oh my God, look at this paper.
01:35:20.820
The paper he sends is a paper by Dr. Shee and Barak, and it involves gain-of-function research.
01:35:26.800
His people respond going, oh my goodness, it's gain-of-function research.
01:35:30.440
But then to the public, they say, nothing to see here.
01:35:33.700
It's fortunate that we know it had nothing to do with the lab, and you're a conspiracy theorist if you do.
01:35:39.020
And then Facebook and everybody followed along.
01:35:42.020
It's not just government, it's their friends in social media then going along.
01:35:46.500
And I find it almost humorous, but really sad that now Facebook has now decided that you can mention this.
01:35:56.280
After nine months of them saying you couldn't because it was disinformation, now all of a sudden it's information again.
01:36:01.560
Because Facebook says it can be information again.
01:36:04.320
And it's dangerous to quote you, or now to present the evidence that we're presenting, that Fauci clearly, clearly knew.
01:36:18.100
Ren, you know, one of the things, I don't even know if you thought of this, but one of the things that shows me how afraid they are of this is they haven't brought Donald Trump into it.
01:36:29.260
It was Barack Obama that banned this kind of research.
01:36:32.960
Donald Trump opened it up again in, what, 2017, and said we can do the kind of function research.
01:36:42.600
I mean, if you really, if you go by their playbook, Donald Trump is responsible for everything.
01:36:49.300
And they don't even want to talk about this to the point to accuse him.
01:36:54.440
I don't think Trump had any knowledge of this opening back up.
01:36:57.660
It was Dr. Fauci in a minor memo at a minor meeting.
01:37:00.480
They sort of did this without any fanfare, and I don't think it went above Dr. Fauci as far as approving of this.
01:37:06.840
There's no presidential seal on opening up gain-of-function again.
01:37:10.220
But the thing is, it really doesn't have to be partisan.
01:37:13.980
My goal is to make sure it never happens again.
01:37:16.660
But also, the thing is, is we shouldn't have someone at the top of the food chain making these decisions who trust the Chinese completely,
01:37:24.620
who still trusts them three weeks ago, and who believes that this research is worth the risk of a pandemic.
01:37:32.220
I can't believe that, you know, all his defenders, CNN, MSNBC, that statement is horrifying,
01:37:38.480
that he believes that even a pandemic is worth it for this research.
01:37:46.000
We're not going to get the information from government.
01:37:47.600
But what I've been advocating is that we impanel a group of scientists and ask the question,
01:37:58.320
But the thing is, is then we'll have a debate over, you know, whether he's telling the truth or not.
01:38:04.140
It's hard to find the scientists, though, because they're all on the payroll of the NIA.
01:38:07.940
I also wonder, I've never seen anybody treat a senator, I mean, except for, like, the McCarthy hearings.
01:38:16.100
I've not seen somebody so arrogant, knowing that you guys have the power to, you know, send him to prison.
01:38:31.520
So you are now saying that you are going to draw up papers to give to the Justice Department.
01:38:39.000
Do you really think the Justice Department is going to do anything about it?
01:38:43.500
We don't have a great deal of hope that they will.
01:38:48.140
But the reason I did send the referral over yesterday with the allegations and with the facts of where he's not being honest,
01:38:54.860
because the thing is, is we need to try to win this battle intellectually.
01:38:59.720
We need to win the battle on the facts so it doesn't happen again.
01:39:03.620
And also so he doesn't keep giving terrible advice to, you know, he was on TV saying that a mask was more important than a vaccine.
01:39:14.020
Ninety percent of the masks don't work other than the N95.
01:39:20.760
I would say you're an idiot if you say masks work better than a vaccine.
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And yet he and CNN were propagating that lie, which could cost lives.
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If you're an elderly person, you're taking care of your spouse and you wear a cloth mask around them and they have COVID and you think, oh, Dr. Fauci told me I'll be safe.
01:39:42.600
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You kind of gave me a funny look when Rand was talking about masks, but he said the same thing I said about masks, that they don't work.
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They don't work unless you're wearing an N95 and then that does work.
01:42:08.620
No, I was interested because so many people accuse, you know, anyone who says anything about Anthony Fauci of being anti-vaccine.
01:42:15.980
And I was interested to see what Rand Paul would say about vaccines, which he said they work.
01:42:20.820
That was that was his summary of the situation.
01:42:24.960
I was interested to see what he would say there, because a lot of people accuse him of things he doesn't believe.
01:42:34.800
And that's why we have to that's why we have to be different.
01:42:40.100
And I was this is why I was so glad to see him fight Fauci on this.
01:42:49.000
He knows what he's talking about, and he's not getting angry or out of control.
01:42:55.820
And when somebody is screaming and going out of control, you get quieter.
01:43:03.020
Fauci's defense when he was, you know, arguing with with Paul was simply just an appeal to authority.
01:43:16.280
I can't I guess I can't explain it to you, peons, because, I mean, look, you know, as Senator Paul mentioned, Fauci sent this paper.
01:43:28.240
Sent this paper, attached it to an email from Anthony Fauci in the title of the paper.
01:43:35.980
That's what it's like part of the title of the paper.
01:43:40.160
And so you think that headline headlines have to reflect what the paper actually says?
01:43:48.040
And you mentioned CNN saying, like, we're not going to look at it.
01:43:50.260
I think it was Tapper saying we're not going to look into the details.
01:43:52.100
And it's like, well, how about actually that detail?
01:43:55.640
Like the detail that, like, this specific paper that Rand Paul was talking about over and over again calls the actions in that are being studied gain of function research.
01:44:08.500
And again, strangely, I have to go back to Eisenhower's farewell address when he was when he was leaving office.
01:44:14.920
He warned us about how science was going to be bought off by by big money in the government.
01:44:21.540
And you wouldn't be able to trust them anymore.
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How can we trust the scientists to tell us the truth when all of their funding will be cut off if they do tell us the truth?
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01:45:16.080
Uh, and they have the grasshopper cookie, which is so good.
01:45:40.460
It is like I said to them, can you put it in the freezer and will it stay soft like this?
01:45:47.060
It tastes like you're eating Rocky road ice cream.
01:45:57.400
We went through it with detail on studios America last night.
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You can see all the documents available at YouTube at youtube.com slash Stu does America.
01:46:11.500
So one of the things that I have been warning about is you have to educate yourself on the
01:46:16.880
That is something that is coming from the world economic forum.
01:46:20.520
Whenever you hear build back better, that's not a Biden campaign slogan.
01:46:25.100
That was, I mean, that was used by Boris Johnson.
01:46:31.140
You'll see these prime ministers and they're like, yeah, that's why we say build back better.
01:46:35.000
And that's why it honestly sounds like it, you know, was, was done by, you know, people
01:46:48.200
Uh, and it is, uh, it is part of the great reset and what they're counting on are these
01:46:54.660
ESG scores, environment, um, uh, social justice and governance.
01:47:02.240
And you are going to have an EJ, E, uh, ESG score.
01:47:16.400
And a lot of it is all based on the environment.
01:47:20.780
Um, and if you're doing anything at all that they deem hurting the environment, you are in
01:47:26.480
real trouble because we have the global warming that we have to panic about.
01:47:29.440
I read a great article from, uh, David Simon, uh, a couple of weeks ago.
01:47:34.660
Um, and he is a senior fellow on the committee to unleash prosperity.
01:47:40.660
He writes a lot on a real clear markets.com and his article was six facts.
01:47:46.560
The left doesn't want you to know about global warming.
01:47:56.920
Um, you've been talking about climate change alarmism for a very long time and I, I love
01:48:04.960
your angle because you're the only guy I think that has made this and doesn't sound crazy.
01:48:11.760
Um, you say that global warming would actually be a good thing.
01:48:17.260
I can not only will it be a good thing, but it has been a good thing.
01:48:23.120
Uh, if you look at the temperature, for example, the globe over about the last 100 years, it's
01:48:28.880
gone up about 1.3 degrees centigrade, which is about two degrees Fahrenheit.
01:48:34.300
Um, during that time, um, deaths from natural disasters have gone down by over 80%, even though
01:48:46.940
So, um, uh, fewer and fewer people in absolute numbers, as well as in percentage are dying
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from storms, from tornadoes, hurricanes, things like that.
01:49:00.140
Second, in 2015, uh, the British medical journal, The Lancet published the biggest study ever,
01:49:07.180
uh, about, uh, the effect of temperature on whether people live or die.
01:49:13.000
They look at 74 million people, um, 74 million deaths from around the world, um, from almost
01:49:20.100
all the, from me, from most of the big countries in the world, China, the United States, Brazil,
01:49:24.920
22 scientists looked at it and they found that 17 times as many people die from cold as from
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In other words, as that tells us that as the temperature creeps up a little bit warmer, uh,
01:49:39.880
So fewer people will die, more people being alive is a huge, huge indicator that warming
01:49:48.580
Um, uh, and the models that have been used to predict global warming in the future are
01:50:00.980
Stephen Koonin, um, who is, uh, the chief, chief scientist for the Department of Energy under
01:50:06.900
President Obama has written a wonderful book called Unsettled.
01:50:10.580
In that book, uh, he shows how incredibly, uh, unreliable the models are, how incredibly
01:50:21.540
Um, if one of the things he shows is that if you apply those models, when they have applied
01:50:27.540
those models to the last, uh, hundred and so years, some 160 years from 1860 to now, knowing,
01:50:36.820
you know, they constructed those models, knowing what those temperatures have been, they can't
01:50:45.740
When the temperatures went up, they went down and vice versa.
01:50:48.920
It's like, it would be like saying, we are going to, um, uh, predict how many people are
01:50:55.700
going to get sick from a particular disease by a certain test.
01:50:59.800
But when we test a lot of those people who we know have those disease, the test comes
01:51:04.420
And when we test a lot of those people who we know don't have the disease, it comes back
01:51:17.360
The left doesn't want you to know about global warming.
01:51:19.400
It was at real clear, uh, markets, um, where a lot of these, uh, facts are, um, one of the
01:51:26.340
things that you wrote that I thought was, um, amazing in the, in Kunin's book, it documents
01:51:32.340
the United Nations intergovernmental panel on climate change.
01:51:34.960
Their own analysis indicates any negative economic impact that global warming eventually may have
01:51:53.360
It's the UN study, um, the national Bureau of economic research, which is the most respected,
01:51:59.280
um, uh, uh, research group of economists in the country.
01:52:03.860
A couple of years ago, at a similar study, they all say things like this, give or take a
01:52:07.720
little bit, um, by about 20, the year 2100, based on even horrible effects of climate change
01:52:16.100
that they predict, which are unlikely, um, that, that, uh, uh, uh, gross domestic product
01:52:23.200
that income per person, for example, will be about 3% lower than it would otherwise be.
01:52:28.700
But that means that, um, overall we expect between now and 2100, for example, income per
01:52:40.880
person in the United States to go about, to go about 200%, 300%, in other words, to double
01:52:48.820
So instead of being, let's say 200% higher, it'll only be 197% higher.
01:52:54.340
Instead of 300% higher, it'll only be 297% higher.
01:52:58.700
And, and, and for the world, uh, where the growth rate overall, where the growth rates
01:53:03.360
are likely to be even higher, the difference therefore is even smaller.
01:53:07.020
So I have, David, I have, I have said for a long time that, uh, you know, I believe in
01:53:14.340
Um, I just don't, I don't know about who's causing it, what's causing it.
01:53:18.640
And I certainly disagree with the solution because I think the solution is nothing but
01:53:24.780
It is a global redistribution of wealth and power.
01:53:32.840
Um, and I, I don't know if you've been following the world economic forums, great reset, but ESGs
01:53:40.980
and what, uh, BlackRock is now doing with ESGs and how this thing is, is going to be put
01:53:47.740
through everything and everybody, it's going to rule our lives shortly.
01:54:00.940
Um, number one, uh, usually the ESG funds that people invest in charge a lot more money
01:54:10.140
Number two, the ESG criteria, as many have pointed out, are completely subjective.
01:54:19.160
For example, do you say that an electric car company, uh, is, is environmental, it gets,
01:54:27.780
Well, um, their cars may not use any gasoline and may not emit anything, but the, um,
01:54:34.980
electricity does run on electricity, which often is produced by coal.
01:54:40.880
One of the dirtiest possible ways put aside, even global worry, simply in terms of pollution,
01:54:46.540
in terms of stuff that causes lung cancer, um, uh, cars in the utility industry among,
01:54:55.020
In fact, electric cars are known as coal fired cars.
01:54:59.060
Um, and then there's the, the environmental damage caused by mining for the rare earth minerals.
01:55:09.400
So, um, we are looking at, um, we're really looking at, uh, what do you call it?
01:55:17.600
And it seems as, seems as though everybody in the economic world is all for central planning.
01:55:29.680
And I would say, just to be clear, Mo, I, I think most, um, uh, professional economists
01:55:41.860
People in government like to expand their own power.
01:55:45.960
They're often in government because they want to make decisions about how people live their
01:55:50.800
And telling people that there is, as Joe Biden says, an existential crisis, crisis that will
01:55:57.840
threaten our lives is, is a, is a good reason they think are a good way to convince people
01:56:07.140
And, uh, as you said, uh, or to put a finer point on what you said, uh, much of what they
01:56:12.960
want to do will not only take away our freedom, but will destroy our prosperity.
01:56:17.280
And perhaps most importantly, the poor people in this country, and more importantly, the
01:56:22.380
ultra poor people in the, in the world, in the third world will keep them poor and, and
01:56:33.780
And David, I'm glad to hear you say that economists don't necessarily agree, but I don't
01:56:37.760
hear, I don't hear very many people ringing the warning bell of any real stature, um, against
01:56:44.220
the great reset and, uh, and this ESG nonsense.
01:56:48.980
It, it is, it's, it's dangerous all the way around.
01:56:58.000
There are some brave souls out there, um, but not many.
01:57:02.920
And those brave souls out there, like, uh, Stephen Koonin, um, like, um, uh, one of the
01:57:10.320
great climatologists in the world, uh, uh, professor, uh, emeritus now at MIT and Richard
01:57:15.380
Lindzen, um, and others there, they're out there, but they are drowned out by government
01:57:23.960
and media that make every effort they can to suppress them.
01:57:27.580
In fact, um, uh, I believe it's Facebook that has banned, uh, much of the commentary
01:57:40.340
Um, and, uh, I'm glad that I can still hear your voice and, uh, others' voices, but, um,
01:57:46.800
I, I commend you for having the balls to stand up and say what you believe is the truth.
01:57:54.880
You know, it's interesting that you mentioned that because sometimes in the comments to,
01:57:58.620
to my articles, I'll see people say something like, read this because we don't know much,
01:58:12.400
I am very, very appreciative that you are shining a light on this point.
01:58:18.420
David Simon, senior fellow committee to unleash prosperity.
01:58:23.100
Um, I, I, please let that ruminate with you today.
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What he just said, um, we don't know how much longer you're going to be able to have
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Um, Mika was just on MSNBC yesterday and we played the audio earlier.
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If you missed it, make sure you grab the podcast today.
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Who, as she said, you know, these crazy talk radio people, they need to be stopped.
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And these cult leaders, I think referencing people like me, uh, need to be reeducated.
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I know the president said last night, uh, in some way using, I guess, common core math
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that he's going to print a lot of money and it's going to make inflation go down.
01:59:16.220
It's weird because all economic science shows that's the opposite of the truth, but we're
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You can criticize Joe Biden all you want, but he really nailed this answer last night in
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That's underway, just like the other question that's illogical.
02:00:53.060
And I've heard you speak about it because you always, I'm not being solicitous, but you're
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And the question is whether or not we should be in a position where you, uh, um, are, why
02:01:06.740
can't the, the, the, the experts say we know that this virus is in fact, uh, is, it's going
02:01:17.900
to be, or, excuse me, we, we, we, we know why all the drugs approved are not temporarily
02:01:26.900
I hope you caught all that because he was talking at such a high level, but just to give
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First of all, of course, he, he comments on Don Lemon's credibility, which is obviously
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very, very high, but he says, the question is whether or not we should be in a position
02:01:47.040
where you are, why can't the experts say we know that this virus is in fact, is going
02:01:57.600
to be, or excuse me, we know why all the drugs approved are not temporarily approved.
02:02:05.860
And I think that point cuts to the core of this entire debate, this entire battle with
02:02:17.040
Glenn has now, by the way, encamped himself on the floor, uh, laying down with the back
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flat against the floor, having a bit of a back trouble day, uh, kind of like how Joe
02:02:30.500
Biden has a speaking trouble day every day, every single day, nothing but just competency
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that we're seeing at the highest levels of government.
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And hey, look, he's just the leader of the free world.
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What could possibly go wrong with this guy in charge?