South Africa & Cuba: Where Leftism Leads | Guest: Rep. Chip Roy | 7⧸19⧸21
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Summary
Why do you get up in the morning? Is it to pee or is it to run to the bowl? Why do you go to work? Or is it because you want to or because you have to?
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welcome to monday stew is not in a good mood today no not in a good mood you ruined my weekend i did
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not ruin your weekend i didn't even see you this weekend that's true you did not however you somehow
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still continue to ruin my life even when i don't see you ever since uh uno tried rough greens for
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the first time my dog is a different dog how about your dog stew it's true my dog definitely is a
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different dog excited to get up right i have two dogs uh miles is 150 years old the fact that he
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gets up at all i'm always amazed by but piper is a is a golden retriever getting a little bit older
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now you know and uh still really super active uh now that you know she i don't know she seemed like
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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may i start with uh let's start with a philosophical question it's monday why not
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why do you get up in the morning seriously why do you get up in the morning is it to pee
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or is it to is it because you're excited you want to why do you go to work
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because you want to or because you have to i wrecked stew's weekend uh this weekend with a
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question that apparently i didn't i didn't even know he he had read and he read and he was like
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thanks a lot uh all i did was think about my life this weekend let's just take a couple of minutes
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good weekend steve thanks a lot Glenn yeah good weekend good weekend for you
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it will turn out to be good though right i mean because you you you were thinking about it not
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because you were like oh jeez you were thinking about it because you were you you realized oh my
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gosh yeah wait a minute yeah right i now that it's over it's good thanks a lot see the truth
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1-82334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org all right let's do all right okay what was it that wrecked your
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weekend he comes in this morning and he says thanks a lot and i'm like well good morning you too stew
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he's like well thanks a lot and i said thanks for what and he said for wrecking my weekend we didn't
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even see each other this weekend that's what i said you still were able to how is that possible
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how is that possible so i'm on instagram taking a moment going through whatever nonsense is on
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instagram and i see a post from from you uh-huh and i'm reading your comment and it's you know
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i you know normally i don't even do that i mean i just try to skip as many as i can that you post
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because but no i'm reading your comment and and you go through and and you echoed a moment i had
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here on friday as i was leaving as as uh your son-in-law tim was sitting here talking to some
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guy and i'm walking out i see tim and i'm like oh uh see you later tim have a good weekend and i
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realized the person he's sitting next to the guy he's sitting next to is your son rafe right who
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looks like he's like 40 like i haven't yeah i know i mean he's just so he looks like a guy now he's
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just a guy he's not a kid anymore really smart remember oh yeah i mean really smart really i mean he
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i cried the day his voice changed i've never admitted that to anybody i never even told my
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wife i cried i'm gonna cry again the day my voice my son's voice changed uh he picks up the phone and
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it literally happened overnight he picked up the phone he's like hello and i'm like
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rafe and he's like yeah yeah and uh i was like what happened to your voice he's like uh right
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and he was he was a man suddenly i mean it happened over the summer but there was this
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one moment where it was fully in and uh it blew me away and and and i missed my little boy yeah oh
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god it's weird this is how you ruin people's weekend that's why telling stories like that
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no no it is because you and then you went in the post so in the post you said i'm looking at my son
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and he's over there playing you know you had a family event of some sort and you said we were
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yeah and you're swimming yeah we were swimming with the with the whole family and you said your
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son looked like a man i was like that's it just echoed exactly my experience leaving here and then
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i so i you know i'm reading and you say i can't stop and think about you know where my life has gone
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what has happened to my life yeah where where is it i said uh where my life had gone where is where
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yeah where has my life gone yeah something like that and then you said you know you spent the last
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25 years basically on this ending unending journey that i've gone on with you yeah um where we've spent
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the last 25 years you know researching and talking about issues that we think are important and all of
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these different things that seem really really important until you start thinking about your kid is a
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man the kid's a man and you're you've now gone through 25 years and you're asking yourself where
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has my life gone and one of the one of the advantages of being with you on this entire 25 year journey
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is that you hit all of these moments a few years before i do yeah yeah i always know what's coming in
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my life because i've seen you go through the same thing at some some varying stage and i just started
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thinking about that and you know my kid my son uh turns 10 in less than a month and i can't even
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think about it like i can't even think about it be driving before you even know it it's it is it's
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it is i think maybe we get perspective as we get older that that is the the thing that we
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fail to appreciate in our society is the perspective of those who have come before
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you know i i remember uh 20 years ago thinking rush was blowing off all of the stuff we were talking
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about and i was thinking rush you're just wrong and i remember hearing him say we've been through this
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before and he had 20 years on me he had 20 years of perspective on me and he had seen more than i had
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and here we are today where we are in big trouble but it it didn't happen as fast as i thought it was
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going to happen it's happening faster now than i thought this would happen but it didn't happen
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overnight and we lose perspective and you know i wrote that post like at midnight and rafe and i had
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you know watched a movie and we had the grandkids came over and all the kids were there and i watched
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rafe throw my grandkids into the pool like i used to throw him into the pool and it was it was just surreal
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it was really surreal and then i started to paint and the good thing about painting is it it stops me
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from thinking about everything else you can really only think about what you're applying but i was
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listening to you know podcast and music and and i was thinking about what i was painting the heroes
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of america and the the different things that um i was i was actually um painting a ford gt uh the winning
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ford from uh ford versus ferrari and i was just thinking about all of those people and and everything
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else and and and and don henley was on the uh alexa or apple or whatever and and i started thinking
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don henley he lives here in dallas and i'd love to meet him because i think he's really brilliant but
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he probably hates me you know what i mean it hates my politics yeah he's very liberal isn't he yeah
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oh yeah yeah i'll listen to his music but his music affected me growing up he has been there my
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whole life you know what i mean he doesn't know me from adam this happens all the time i'm sure with
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other people you listen to people all the time music and everything else and they're there the whole
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time and you don't know them they don't know you but they've been a very big part of your life
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you know and and yet those people just kind of disappear i mean don henley a big big big big
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big deal now to just us not to our kids necessarily the eagles you know what i mean yeah gone um i have
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a um i have a director's megaphone it was used in the silent movies all the way until sound stages
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where there were sound there was sound it's sitting right here in the lobby and it is cecil b demille's
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director's megaphone so it's right here in the lobby i can't tell you how many people have
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come through this lobby that want a job here or are in this business who have said to me who cecil
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b demille i i have i think the first time somebody said that to me i said turn around there's the exit
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leave you don't know who cecil b demille is in this business he's one of the biggest names of all time
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in the 19 you know by 1950 he was huge did everything he changed us as a culture nobody even knows who he is
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the people that i that i grew up with it influenced me people don't know who johnny carson is
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anymore but now people know jay leno not as the guy who replaced johnny carson the tonight show isn't
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even the tonight show anymore jay leno is known as a car guy and it just made me think about
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our jobs not just our job everybody's job because we're going to work we're getting up every day we're
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doing something and really does that matter and yes it does it does
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but when it comes to me the ones who really affect me my mom and dad my grandfather my
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grandfather i think of my grandfather thought of my i'm gonna i think i'm a girl i think
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i think i'm menstruating or pre-menstrual um i'm gonna i am you're gonna get a lot more popular
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with the media yeah i know i know i know i thought of my grandfather when i put my shirt on today
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because it's a it's a dickie's you know work shirt and i put it on and this is what my
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my grandfather used to wear and i thought of him today i think of him all the time
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and it's weird the people who really impact you are the people that you know and are with even
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my friends i mean stew you know this and i'm being you're gonna take this in a comedic sort
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of way i know i i know you are i'm a bad friend and a good friend you know what i mean that's exactly
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right you're such a jerk that's true i'm a bad friend and a good friend i am a friend who if you
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need me yes 100 there all the time without all the time yeah i mean i am there for my friends
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but i am also invisible and that's because i'm with my family part of it
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so what is what do you have in the end my son looked at me we were i was painting the you know
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the ford the ford gt my son said dad i love that and i said it's really good isn't it and i'm
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working on like 10 different paintings right now for this art show that's happening next week
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and he said i would love that and i thought to myself what am i doing why am i painting
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for somebody who's gonna buy this who i don't even know i'll never see it again i'll never i don't
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i won't know them i won't know what they did with it and my son said i would love that
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and i said really he said i would dad i would keep that for the rest of my life i would hang that for
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the rest of my life and i i mean i just it was like one of those moments
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and i said son if you have 56 grand i'll sell it to you tonight otherwise
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here is of course of course that's where it ends
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that's actually what i said to him too well knowing rave he appreciated that he did he laughed
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i mean you know um a hero of of mine a guy who really i didn't know and really affected my life
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was uh gordon b hinckley and he said at one point he said if what you're doing isn't doesn't have
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and uh that really kind of made me go crap a lot crap you know one of the things politically
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that uh i think i think in america now so much of what we talk about on this program and that's
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the only reason honestly why i'm still here is because what we're talking about does have
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eternal consequences it's why i hate politics because i don't think that does but it what does
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have eternal consequence is the loss of freedom that is something that we will be held accountable
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for i think eternal consequences imagine the lives that will be changed if cuba becomes free
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think of all they're killing the artists again it's amazing because the artists are always the
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one that lead us into socialist dystopias and then they're the first to be killed as soon as they go
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against the state they're like whoa wait a minute i can't say something against you guys
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and then they're the ones that lead out again well they're trying to lead out again in cuba
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and uh they're being executed and the things that are going on now in cuba and the things that our
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administration is doing to hurt cuba is uh they're going to have eternal ramifications
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and that's one of the things that i think we can do that is worth our time is standing up for people
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um who have a chance at freedom think of how many people have been lost along the way
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just in cuba think of the talent the minds the the music the the horror all of it that has been lost by
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the number of individuals killed in china because they wouldn't go along with the state
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it's really truly remarkable and when you see when you see cuba what should we be doing about that stew
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what should we be doing about that what should we be doing with our time
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to be able to help that this is the key because most of us
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i'm in the middle of like a thousand things and trying to keep you know all of them you know juggle
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hey we're going to be in our house in three weeks no hey it's going to be done we've been remodeling for
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a year now it's been a year uh supposed to be done in like four months uh but anyway
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that's supposed to that's supposed to happen and so i'm at the so supposedly at the end of that
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you know four weeks from now uh but it's kept me busy
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and every time i see the news i like i have to do something on cuba well what
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the world is changing quickly and it is a battle of light and dark it is a battle of good and evil
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it is a battle of life and death i'm going to show you a story that's coming out of uh
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coming out of england where you can do something about this
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but it'll show you what we're in what we're what we're in store for
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and there are those who are standing up right now who are brave enough and they will lead the way
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in their own country if they have support from us
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you've got to keep the the cuba story alive and i'm going to tell you a story today that we told
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you three weeks ago we said crt is already in operation in one country it's it's the model
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of crt and the country is south africa have you seen south africa today it's not the south africa of
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three weeks ago the south africa of today is our future
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so what is it what is it that will last eternally well one of the things is to be able to give your
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children the understanding that when all of this in the world was happening mom and dad were busy
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and they loved me and they took care of me and they were with me but they had work to do i remember
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we had to go do x y and z because these things in the world were happening what is your x y and z
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otherwise stay home be with the kids this is the glenbeck program
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hello you sick twisted freak welcome to monday all right here is something that is critically
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important and you can do something about it there is a tug of war between good and evil that is
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has really broken out in england a desperately ill two-year-old girl in england the doctors want to pull
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the plug on her now here is the difference between this and charlie guard remember charlie guard was the
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state eventually pulled all life support even though charlie guard had a place to go but charlie
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guard's parents were english not the case with the two-year-old girl in england this is an american dad
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who has citizenship in america and in israel and he was uh living in england but he still holds an american
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passport when his daughter was born two years ago um she was born and she was not uh she was not
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responding to anything they kept up cpr um and then put her on a what did what did um obama call him uh
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uh breathalyzer an inhalator an inhalator it's a ventilator so she's been on a ventilator for her entire
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life and she had lack of oxygen so she's not responding etc etc um she can't maintain a core body
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temperature she she can't blink she has no conscious uh awareness yada yada yada the dad says there are
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there are hospitals in america and in israel that want to try new things on his daughter
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she has a chance according to doctors here in america and in israel and the dad is saying
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you know i know what you're saying but you know no offense england but your hospital care is
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is not up to the standards of america or israel because you're not on the cutting edge anymore because of
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your socialist health care and he's not saying this to you know be you know a troublemaker or to
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make a political point he's just telling the truth and he says there's no reason to kill my daughter
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he said quote there's lots of places around the world where i can take care of my daughter and
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we'd be happy to take care of her for long term he said just let me and my daughter go
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the judge said uh the doctors don't think she has any quality of life well who are you to say that
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the doctors say the doctors say she has no quality of life so she said it's not the parent it's the
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patient and she has to look out for the patient and so she wants to stop all life support here's where
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it gets interested interesting not only is a hospital in here in america willing to take her
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but also in israel and here's why this is important he has an israeli passport he's an israeli and
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an american citizen he is hasidic so he has deeply held orthodox views and he says value of life
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is built into our religious upbringing orthodox judaism encourages the continuation of life until
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all means have expired and are exhausted so don't tell me about your meaning of life this is my
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religious point of view the judge is still not moving
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now there's been a couple of democrats that have taken this on and have written letters there's a line
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of republicans that have already taken this on they're waiting for the white house they can't get
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the white house to react to this and i honestly don't know if joe biden is even aware enough and i
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honestly don't think that the people in the white house believe in religion i don't know if they believe
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in the quality of life argument that all life is inherently valuable that we have to do whatever
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we can do i i don't know what they believe i wish i did i wish i knew who was actually running the white
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house but this is something that you can call your senator on call the white house on this is an american
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american citizen american citizen and they desperately desperately need your help and this is something
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that goes to republicans and democrats chuck schumer is actually involved he's trying to get the family
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reunited here this is something you know there's there's only a few things left that can unite us
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and i think we're seeing that with crt our children our children can bring us back together
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because we're all the same you know i hear about these you know i hear about
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the struggle between the palestinians and israelis well i've been there several times and i've talked to
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palestinians several times on their grounds and when you meet somebody who is not just screaming for
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blood which is a lot of people are not screaming for blood they say the same thing it's the politics of
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the region it's the politics i just want a job i just want to feed my family i just want to get on
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with my life that that that is the same thing i hear from israelis they don't mind
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oh palestinians are living here that they don't i mean they have they they let palestinians live they
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take care of palestinians they have full citizenship what is the problem usually it's politics
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we all have the same thing in common our children and if we lose
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any more of the value of life if we begin to lose it on the edges here's a child that is already born
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this is this is not some other country this is you take your child and you're over in europe
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and you take your child over there and they put them in a hospital you check them in because they
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need a hospital and then that hospital says yeah we're not going to let you take them because they
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have no quality of life excuse me what does your passport even mean what does your passport even mean
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more importantly what does this is my child even mean it means nothing if they can get away with
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saying i'm sorry we treat the patient not the parent and the parent says wait a minute how how many steps
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this is it to you going into a hospital and you being told you have no quality of life
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this is exactly how it started this is remember the holocaust
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this is never again not once they're already there but at the beginning where you can grab the roots
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because it's like you've got a pair of miniature white golf clubs hanging from your ears
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when you get a pair of raycons you're getting crisp powerful sound
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they also you can fly coast to coast without having to recharge
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there's a growing belief in some public health circles
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times do you get into a car with a real estate agent and you like have no idea who they are and so you're like your wife or not you're talking about things and you're you should be able to be open with your
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he was in cuba he he and eleven other cubans were on a little wooden boat and he had focused on the rolling waves that rocked and lifted the wooden boat it was his second time to try to escape leave his family behind
00:46:37.680
and gain freedom i want you to think about that not leaving how hard is it for you to leave your friends and your family and your job
00:46:48.440
for something that you do know you're moving to denver you're moving someplace else think about the pressure
00:46:57.700
that is on you think about the butterflies that you have in your stomach about finding new doctors a
00:47:03.380
you know a new school for your kids a new job new friends i don't want to leave my friends my family
00:47:09.420
is all here now imagine you're going to a place where you can never go back
00:47:15.140
you're not going to see your parents and your friends you have no idea what's on the other side
00:47:22.200
and it's not like go west young man where lewis and clark are there going yeah here's a map how you
00:47:28.220
get there don't get eaten by a bear and when you get there there's a bunch of people there that are
00:47:34.060
going to help you out this is i am going by myself and i might die in the water
00:47:41.420
this 23 year old mechanic got into the boat for the second time knowing
00:47:58.460
he said dolphins were tracking the boat alongside
00:48:04.460
that's when he lifted his eyes over the weekend
00:48:27.660
the celebration continued because they didn't notice the u.s coast guard plane until it was directly overhead
00:48:53.980
bring me your tired your huddled masses yearning
00:49:11.180
maybe they'll say one day that only republicans
00:49:15.740
really own the statue of liberty it's an offensive symbol for others
00:49:23.020
i know what the statue of liberty means and i know who she cries out for with silent lips
00:50:22.700
and our coast guard cutters are turning these people away
00:50:32.700
joe biden and the rest of you clowns in washington
00:50:55.900
you all get up today because there's nothing you can do
00:50:59.180
there's nothing you can do they're going to pass the legislation
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anyway and leave just enough there to have a quorum so you don't stop the business of america
00:51:14.780
every single one of you and invite democrats to come with you
00:51:40.620
they're proud americans because they know what this country did for them
00:53:13.820
you're protesting the american flag because you so deeply believe
00:53:19.260
in the right to be free and yet you wear a che t-shirt
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especially after he scooped you up because you didn't do everything he said
00:53:39.980
and then he shot you in the head just for fun because that's who che was
00:53:54.700
we have so bastardized the understanding of america
00:54:04.380
this might this might piss a bunch of people off but i don't know what do i have to lose
00:54:28.860
if you had some place or something some idea that had a better mission statement
00:54:36.460
than the declaration of independence and you had a better constitution than this one
00:54:43.180
and you had people who were like our pilgrims and many of our founders
00:55:07.820
by a bunch of people who don't have any clue they keep looking to the past
00:55:11.980
oh you know what's really great cuba cuba sucks that's why people are building rafts out of old
00:55:19.980
fords they're trying to make anything float that's why it's not you know hey i went on a little
00:55:27.900
boat trip and i had the dolphins at my side and then i arrived in miami
00:55:32.620
where i'm just lathering myself up now in sunscreen
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and what is the utopia on the other side of the plan of the people who are in office now
00:55:58.860
who are supporting crt what what does it look like you know i i asked when barack obama said
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we have five days to fundamentally transform the united states of america remember that
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five days and i asked beginning on on day number one transform into what transform into what
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first we were told sweden but you'll notice nobody's talking to sweden the swedes aren't over
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here in fact the swedes are over here saying we're not socialist i just don't know if you know that
00:56:30.780
and we wouldn't work at a population your size and have you noticed sven looks like johan
00:56:39.260
it's not diverse like america is so why isn't anybody over from the democratic party talking to
00:56:47.100
all of the swedish people all of the people in denmark because that's not their model where are they
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what does their plan actually look like well i'll show you what it looks like in 60 seconds
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president of south africa as taken to the streets
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now zuma is the guy that took over you remember after nelson mandela died there was a discussion on
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which way do we go and zuma was the guy who said enough of this live together and let's reconcile our
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differences and he went the critical race theory this is the first government that was built
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on critical race and zuma decided to push the critical race divisions what a surprise the man
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of the people jacob zuma turns out to be horribly dirty oh that reminds me stew do not let me forget
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about hunter biden and what we're finding out about hunter biden right now it's quite amazing oh and how
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the press has just hidden all of this stuff anyway back to south africa jacob zubin's zuma's supporters
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took to the streets and not to protest but to plunder the official death toll now runs into the dozens
01:00:20.220
but in a country as violent as south africa 57 murders a day the real toll will never really
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be known the rioters plundered shops entire shopping malls when they ran out of normal goods they stole
01:00:34.860
livestock when it was too carry too heavy to carry by hand they brought a forklift
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this is not random this is not your stereotypical uh looting this is a choice and they made their choice
01:00:55.100
long ago it is the first modern nation to be refounded on the anti-white principles of critical race theory
01:01:10.220
they did everything that critical race theory teaches everything hyper diverse multi-ethnic multilingual
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society they followed almost every prescription embraced now by the global uh ruling class
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the riots will eventually peter out the violence will peter out
01:01:47.180
years of trouble ahead food shortages are about to grip south africa are you going to hear about
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this of the mainstream is the mainstream media going to report this more than 35 trucks have been
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destroyed cost to logistic firms at least 300 million dollars and counting
01:02:12.140
the highway has been closed due to violent protests
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the food crisis has been developing because of corona virus this is what they're going to say
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this was is verona virus corona virus but i want you to know it has nothing to do with that
01:02:34.140
1700 people arrested you should see the pictures it is
01:02:53.980
the farmers are bearing the brunt of the protests
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when people start to run out of food they're going to blame it on the farmers but the farmers have been
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just like they are here in america by the ruling party they have been handcuffed
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and have been under attack and it's going to become all about food and when you have whipped
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a country into violence when you have told them whether it's whites telling blacks or blacks telling whites
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you're not you're not good enough you won't make it unless you have me because those people are in
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your way go get those people that's exactly what they're now doing in south africa
01:03:53.660
bone up on south africa by the way there's a show on south africa we did about three weeks ago where we
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showed you all of this and showed you exactly why it was coming three weeks ago on blaze tv look for
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that special on south africa this is the glenn back program
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so it occurred to me recently over the years i was so busy training to become a doctor that i never took
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so what is really happening in cuba well they say we should go to the experts right we're supposed
01:05:52.620
to listen to the experts so let's listen to the experts uh let's play cut one here's expert bernie
01:05:59.100
sanders on you may recall way back in what was it 1961 they invaded cuba and everybody was totally
01:06:05.260
convinced that castro was the worst guy in the world all the cuban people were gonna rise up in
01:06:09.580
rebellion against fidel castro they forgot that he educated their kids gave them health care
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totally transformed the society okay totally he totally so we know castro according to the expert
01:06:20.940
bernie sanders uh was a good guy like he fundamentally transforms he fundamentally
01:06:26.140
transformed speaking of that um obama also a very well-educated expert uh had this to say about
01:06:34.220
castro i think for your generation you should be practical and just choose from what works
01:06:42.140
you don't have to worry about whether it neatly fits into socialist theory or capitalist theory you
01:06:48.540
should just decide what works and i said this to president castro in cuba i said look you've made great
01:06:57.900
progress in educating uh young people every child in cuba gets a basic education that's that's a huge
01:07:06.780
improvement from where it was medical care you know the the life expectancy of cubans is equivalent to
01:07:15.980
the united states despite it being a very poor country because they have access to health care
01:07:19.580
that's a huge achievement did you know that no yeah i didn't know that yeah we can totally trust cuban
01:07:26.380
statistics on on life expectancy right of course we can of course we can of course we can so we now have
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two experts let me throw a third in now there's a panel of experts this is the very trusted source of p public
01:07:40.540
b broadcast s his beard is grayer but his charisma remains as strong as ever he has used his authority
01:07:49.900
his dynamic character and his oratorical powers to mobilize cubans to make immense sacrifices
01:07:56.860
and still he exhorts them to build a communist society modeled on the ideals of the legendary
01:08:01.980
che Guevara fidel touched this young machine adjuster and the man enjoyed a mild ecstasy
01:08:07.180
touched him i know the feeling he has inspired the majority with his charisma to believe that
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despite the abundance of everyday problems they can and must achieve monumental leaps in development
01:08:22.140
he insists that the system is sound and will work once the mistakes of the past are corrected and the
01:08:27.900
workforce properly motivated it is not easy to disagree with fidel he has defined revolutionary
01:08:34.540
democracy as mass participation it has also meant following him through action-packed decades of
01:08:41.500
experiments in collective survival and socialist living action a veritable force of nature fidel has
01:08:48.380
guided the revolution destroying the old and building the new cuba his power has blown through the island
01:08:55.180
with hurricane force wow from the 90s by the way not not the 60s yeah no from the 1990s from pbs uh here's
01:09:03.020
everybody's favorite diane sawyer whatever happened to her on castro he grew up a first-rate baseball
01:09:09.180
player and lawyer who married once divorced but was mainly driven by his burning desire to crush cuba's
01:09:15.900
american-supported dictator volenzio batista it began with a daredevil attack on the military barracks
01:09:23.420
jail his exile and then a death-defying two-year fight in the mountains of the sierra maestra
01:09:29.820
he and his small band of soldiers endured and won only because of castro's invincible certainty
01:09:37.980
of their destiny down from the mountains the conqueror comes pointing to those mountains he
01:09:44.140
says those days were the happiest of his life uh that great so that's a that's abc happiest happiest
01:09:51.500
days of his life nice here's cnn another group of experts to talk about the remarkable services could
01:10:00.540
be found in cuba and the level of public services was remarkable free education medicine and heavily
01:10:07.980
subsidized housing there is in cuba government intrusion into everyone's life from the moment he is born
01:10:16.060
until the day he dies the reasoning is that the government wants to better the lives of its
01:10:22.460
citizens and keep them from exploiting or hurting one another on a sunny day in a park in the old city
01:10:29.260
of havana it is difficult to see anything that is sinister it really is it really is it's so weird when
01:10:37.180
these foreign journalists go over there they seem to see the best of cuba they do see the best in cuba and
01:10:42.140
you know even some of the some of the things are a little old-fashioned they find the best here's peter
01:10:47.740
jennings another expert castro has delivered the most to those who have the least and for much of the
01:10:53.980
third world cuba is actually a model of development education was once available to the rich and the well
01:11:00.780
connected it is now free to all on january the first 1959 when the cuban dictator batista left the country
01:11:08.460
for good only a third of the population could read and write today the literacy rate is 97
01:11:17.980
medical care was once for the privileged few today it is available to every cuban
01:11:23.580
and it is free some of cuba's health care is world class in heart disease for example in brain surgery
01:11:31.580
health and education are the revolution's great success stories yes you know if my daughter had
01:11:37.660
uh you know a brain operation brain surgery here in america why one of the best hospitals here in
01:11:43.420
america and i know well i couldn't get her into cuba you tried i tried of course i did they have some
01:11:49.420
of the best they're they're cutting edge on brain surgery cutting edge uh brabler walters uh wants
01:11:55.820
everybody to know cut seven that they're free in cuba for castro freedom starts with education and if
01:12:04.140
literacy alone with the yardstick cuba would rank as one of the freest nations on earth free
01:12:10.300
rate is 96 percent wow isn't that fantastic and um abc reporter uh jim avia wants everybody to know
01:12:19.260
who castro really is how do you think this might now affect change in cuba
01:12:26.300
well i think that it'll continue on the same course at this point i think the changes in the united
01:12:31.420
states actually might have more effect uh on uh on what's going on in cuba today uh than the change
01:12:37.900
in fidel castro because while fidel castro was considered even to this to this date the george
01:12:44.060
washington of his country among those who remain in cuba uh he was also a very divisive figure and he
01:12:51.260
is he has recently sort of faded into the end of the woodwork of divisive but yet george washington
01:12:58.860
which shows how deep the understanding of george washington's role really uh is uh we've got more
01:13:05.900
flashbacks for you but i i really want to go back to uh cut 10 please this is 2016 2016 brian williams who
01:13:17.020
doesn't miss him on nbc but it's still one of those nations where you see donkey carts alongside uh cars
01:13:24.220
trucks and buses in downtown havana because that's exactly what they'd rather have for transportation
01:13:30.780
amen amen hey they would rather have that the cuban people what are they bitching about i was at the
01:13:37.900
car dealership this weekend choosing between uh a wagon and a bugatti and i was like which one do i
01:13:42.860
really i mean i can't i don't know they weren't offering free bugattis were they they were not because
01:13:47.900
this stupid capitalism of course not stupid capitalism is exactly exactly right you didn't
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have this one on the on your panel of experts here but i do remember uh when cuba opened up
01:13:58.220
the kardashians went on a visit there and we i love this i think we played the clip at the time i think
01:14:04.780
it was chloe uh kardashian who's like it was just so great it was so quaint it was like they just like
01:14:10.380
it was so quaint like everything was old and and and it was just like you could just tell they just
01:14:14.460
really love it like that it's like no that's they don't love it like that they don't love having
01:14:18.460
cars from the 1950s they kept all these old 1950 cars and then restored them and they're so colorful
01:14:23.420
and it's so great and that's not that's what she said yeah not by choice not by choice not by choice
01:14:28.140
no sweetheart uh they they can't get cars they can't afford cars uh they have to do that to their
01:14:34.940
cars but it was so cute wasn't it quaint is a great word yeah really very quaint the half century
01:14:42.140
struggle of the cuban people against a communist dictator quaint is a great word to describe it
01:14:48.220
great word well the people are now standing up at the zenith of the socialist and communist power
01:14:55.740
here in america so that's why we're we're not hearing everything do you remember how they covered the
01:15:03.020
revolution in uh in egypt remember that that was every that was the arab spring that was a glory
01:15:12.060
thing the people finally standing up against the oppressor that was glorious in fact that was
01:15:19.020
orchestrated by many in our state department and in social media they were part of that so our
01:15:27.980
government was pushing that along with facebook and everybody else where are they now where are they now
01:15:37.420
for the country that is closest to america besides mexico and canada just off our shore where are their
01:15:47.500
voices now where are all of their algorithms helping the people of cuba
01:15:53.980
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yeah they have these like pizza stones and the pizza the steel slabs you can put in there i mean
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did you watch the beau burdom special this weekend i told you to watch yeah it's on netflix one of the
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most unique things i've ever seen in my life right yeah it's almost a new art form yeah really really
01:17:41.340
well done he did an entire you know comedy special essentially through quarantine in one
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room of his house by himself yeah it took over a year yeah and it was it it is it's remarkable so you
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know uh you might want to have vid angel uh to watch it because it is it it has language in it
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uh but it it is remarkable and and he says a lot of the things that i think i feel too about covid he
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was you know kind of questioning uh everything it's not particularly political not but it does
01:18:18.380
sort of hit you know both sides a little bit here and there but it's it's a pretty i i was just amazed
01:18:23.660
he did all of the editing all of the lighting the camera by he set up the camera himself
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in this one tiny room over the course of a year i thought back i was like god what did i do with
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my quarantine time i know okay i know and i just got together with family we didn't do much of
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anything it is it's brilliant it's brilliant it is really i i wonder because at the end it kind of
01:18:48.140
and you don't know if it's comedy or how much of him is really yeah coming out and at times it's not
01:18:53.660
even comedy it's like yeah he seems like there's moments where he seems like legitimately depressed
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for being in lockdown for a year yeah because what i assume it was in california though i don't know
01:19:03.580
but it seemed like he was like legitimately in lockdown this entire time maybe i have i i think
01:19:09.500
i said this to you and i'd love to hear your opinion i've put him on the pen jillette scale of
01:19:14.060
intelligence you know i don't know anything about him outside of this special but he's use of
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language and references that are deep references historic you know or deep literature references
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the guy is brilliant a lot of it's uh songs he makes you know kind of very he could be honestly
01:19:35.340
the guy could be a hit songwriter and a hit singer yeah i mean if he if he i mean they're it's brilliant
01:19:43.340
stuff bo burnham is his name bo burnham legitimately seems like a different kind of art form i don't know
01:19:49.500
how even describe it it wasn't a comedy special really it was something totally different i mean
01:19:55.580
his song on the internet is brilliant yeah and the so this is why i say he i i agree with him on stuff
01:20:03.500
the social commentary on the internet you know which can i interest you in everything all of the time
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uh and it's a song he's singing it as the internet uh and and you just have to just just look that one
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up i'm sure that's on youtube just look that up can i interest you in everything all of the time
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uh the commentary of what the internet is and what it's doing to us is brilliant occasionally it's
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worth reflecting on the idea that we just totally changed how humanity operates within about a
01:20:40.460
five or six year period yes and i we never really had a discussion about whether we should actually go
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ahead with it's exactly what's happening now this great reset thing it's changing us it's the world
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is fundamentally changing and in five or eight or ten years if it goes smoothly everybody will go wait
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what the hell happened when did this happen and you'll just be in it they are change everything is
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changing and it is a great deal uh to do with the internet there's also a song about uh
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a white woman's instagram oh my gosh and it it is so good and it's funny because you you're watching
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and you're like oh gosh you know white woman like the typical is this so they're just bashing no
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they're actually you could tell he's totally referring to he mentions like ruth bader ginsburg in
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there it's like he's talking about a left-wing woman's instagram page and it is really really
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funny as he recreates all the photos i don't know this is the first five minutes in i thought how is
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this guy not canceled how is this guy other than he is brilliant he is coming up with something entirely
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new never seen anything like what he does this is there's it's rare that you find somebody that
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does something completely different and new and original that is bo burnham don't know how
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long it's longer you're gonna be able to watch him um but bo burnham it's a special on netflix
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this is the glenn back program we're just still raving about bo burnham you got to watch that
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special well watch for language i mean if you're offended by language um but uh it's amazing uh
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built bar everybody's favorite protein bar company is built bar how do i know because i work with
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everybody here and it is stew's wife who i think has built built bar because everybody here
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they actually have a mural of her that at the actually really with the tree of how and it ends
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program
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hello america welcome to the glenn beck program so what happened what is the truth behind the
01:24:42.620
the the re-examination and the recounts etc etc in arizona and in georgia got a lot of people that
01:24:51.820
were like glenn's not talking about this because glenn didn't have the information i can give you half of
01:24:57.660
the details or i can wait to a place to where we now have everybody catching their breath and we know what
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we know now we've put this together over the weekend for you i want to talk to you about
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that but i also want to do the same thing on being very careful on what we are saying about
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january 6th you know it was worse than 9 11 how insulting is that how insulting is that
01:25:27.900
the answers that we are looking for apparently on january 6th i guess are only coming when we
01:25:36.380
sweat it out of these people who have been arrested and are in solitary confinement i have read all kinds
01:25:42.940
of stories about what's happening to these people i don't know if any of them are true chip roy is with
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us he is a representative from the great state of texas and he has been leading the effort
01:25:57.740
to get answers on what is happening to those defendants that have not stood trial yet six
01:26:05.580
months they say in solitary confinement that's cruel and unusual punishment we talked to chip roy in 60
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seconds the glenn beck program so the consumer price index reported by the bureau of labor statistics it is
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chip roy from the great state of uh texas is joining us now he is uh congressman from texas
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in washington dc and he has been leading the effort to get some answers on what is happening
01:28:22.620
with the defendants of january 6th that have pretty much i've been told chip hopefully you'll have the
01:28:29.820
answer on this that they're in solitary confinement is that true well glenn this is one of the things
01:28:35.980
we're trying to get to the answer first of all thanks for having me on great to talk to you again
01:28:38.780
as always uh and uh great to be in the great state of texas although i gotta fly back to dc today sorry
01:28:43.340
about that go uh accomplish absolutely nothing in washington because you know democrats don't actually
01:28:48.060
care about what the people want and in this case is a perfect example i'm on the house judiciary
01:28:52.460
committee we have oversight over the department of justice uh we are uh informed through public
01:28:58.460
accounting and through some of the information they make public that over 500 americans have been
01:29:03.020
arrested uh in connection with what occurred on january 6th now you and i both agree that those who
01:29:11.260
you know violated laws in ways that maybe resulted in destruction of property or uh you know attacking
01:29:16.700
police officers or those kinds of things should be punished to the full extent of the law or certainly
01:29:21.420
punished appropriate and consistent with the law um but we have 500 people arrested and we don't have
01:29:27.260
any real information on who they are why they've been arrested how they're being uh detained uh what
01:29:33.740
what's the actual uh you know what's backing all of this what do i mean by that i'm a former federal
01:29:38.620
prosecutor myself and you know there are uh procedures and policies they put in place that impact what
01:29:44.780
assistant united states attorneys the united states attorneys in question what they do um in terms of
01:29:50.780
prioritizing and in terms of how they approach prosecutorial discretion in this context we want
01:29:56.620
to know whether this is political we want to know how people are being um you know uh treated and and
01:30:02.380
all of this got on my radar screen because i have constituents who were present in dc and have had a
01:30:09.900
couple of people that have come to me and talked to me about how they're being charged with crimes one
01:30:14.700
father son combination both were charged with the crime the father was not detained the son was and
01:30:20.620
we're trying to get more information from them from their lawyers and uh and now we're pressing the
01:30:25.180
department of justice as we have been now for a couple of months thomas massey and myself and some
01:30:28.780
others have been pressing on it so so chip how unusual is what's happening with this
01:30:36.380
well it's hard to know the exact details right because we don't we don't have the information yet about
01:30:41.660
okay each individual who's been detained what are they charged with having done so for example
01:30:48.380
we know that there was uh an individual that's a constituent of mine who was charged with a crime
01:30:54.380
but literally it appears based on the video that he has and that i've i've been informed of through
01:31:00.140
his counsel that all he did was cross the line where there were some of those bicycle racks placed
01:31:05.820
and in fact he has video of that whole time he never went in the capitol uh he never encouraged
01:31:09.980
anybody who can hear the audio and in fact he was discouraging people from breaching the line and
01:31:14.860
and from you know uh carrying on and and maybe uh pushing up against the police and stuff but as the
01:31:20.380
crowd moved forward he crossed that particular boundary so now he's being prosecuted right he's
01:31:25.580
being charged with a crime how many of those people are there now in his case he's not in jail
01:31:30.860
at the current moment but we know that he's been he's facing a crime and how many of these 500 who are
01:31:36.780
they why are they being detained what did they do and so this is so we know we have detained hang
01:31:42.060
on we've detained 500 people i think we've arrested 500 people i don't know the exact numbers on the
01:31:49.580
detentions my staff is working right now to try to press department of justice to get that we've
01:31:53.660
obviously sent the letter asking the attorney general to come forward we believe there's been
01:31:57.340
500 arrests we're trying to figure out how many are currently detained and and get to the bottom of
01:32:02.780
how long they've been detained and why and figure out what their due process rights are and uh you
01:32:07.660
know how many have settled i was told that a some one individual uh went ahead and and entered a plea
01:32:14.540
agreement for something lesser right uh in order to sort of move along okay where does that go and what
01:32:20.460
was the plea agreement and what pressure was put on the individuals for the plea agreement those are
01:32:24.540
things we're trying to figure out and by the way you know i opposed this you know pelosi-led select
01:32:30.380
committee uh because i thought it was unnecessary and political i'm on the department i'm on the
01:32:36.700
house judiciary committee we have oversight we have not held a single hearing glenn not a single
01:32:42.540
hearing where we've hauled in the department of justice uh uh you know the attorney general
01:32:47.820
to go through these questions we had the fbi director uh in front of the judiciary committee
01:32:52.700
and a couple of us asked some broad questions i was one of them to the fbi director but it's really
01:32:57.740
the attorney general that we need to know because the u.s attorneys that report up who's being
01:33:02.060
prosecuted and what's going on so we need to have hearings we need to get to the bottom of it and
01:33:06.300
understand it and look for those that should be being prosecuted fine but we want to know the truth
01:33:11.900
and we want to know the ones who are being uh held and uh what they're being charged with so i have
01:33:16.860
read things from attorneys of people that uh say they're being held again until now i didn't even
01:33:23.980
question that they were actually being held um and and and i can't seem to get a handle on any of it
01:33:32.380
and they say that they can't get a handle on it um and let me go back to my question when i when i asked you
01:33:39.900
how unusual is this what i mean is you're a former prosecutor how unusual is it that you at this point
01:33:48.300
can't even really seem to know where people are or what has happened well i think it it is um
01:33:56.220
you know this is a unique circumstance right so it's not like i go around and know currently every
01:34:02.300
single uh crime that's being uh punished across every united states attorney's office but for something
01:34:08.060
of this magnitude now some of this information is public right i mean you can go look and see
01:34:12.700
some of the information about what's been charged and so forth but in terms of how long why and what
01:34:18.220
and what procedures they're putting in place and why certain people are being detained and not
01:34:22.140
we don't have that information and we need to know that information all of that is highly political
01:34:27.900
and it's irregular what we've been being told is that in some cases you know they're they're being
01:34:33.260
told that the prosecutors are being told yeah don't you don't have any discretion here you just have to go
01:34:38.460
charge the crime right that's a that's a policy choice by the department of justice to say to a
01:34:45.100
united states attorney an assistant united states attorney you're going to go charge these crimes
01:34:50.380
as opposed to hold on you take in all the facts and as a prosecutor right i have to exercise
01:34:55.260
judgment discretion to make a determination so that's what i really want to know who who's ordered
01:35:01.980
what in terms of how people are being punished and prosecuted because if if a prosecutor looks at
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it and says okay i have video of you punching a cop and hitting a cop so i'm charging you with this
01:35:13.180
crime okay fair enough but but if someone is like well you crossed the line and and basically the
01:35:19.180
policy is we don't care prosecute right that's prosecutorial discretion that's being said it's
01:35:24.460
not being allowed to occur by policy so that's why thomas and i and some others are going to start
01:35:29.820
pressing this really hard uh we we've sent letters now we need to really start kind of you know
01:35:34.540
figuring out how to turn up the heat to elevate this uh to find out all the facts well anything
01:35:39.180
we can do to to help i mean i i want people who are guilty of a real crime to pay the price that the
01:35:45.580
that anybody should pay for that particular crime um but i i am very very concerned uh about the way
01:35:53.660
this has been handled really from the get-go because like you said it does feel very political
01:35:58.620
uh and now i read today that the military is using spying devices and eavesdropping devices
01:36:07.260
etc etc the way they would on populations overseas and they're using that in washington dc as part of
01:36:16.060
this new security program in washington um well and we we want to know and we want to be able to see
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and compare this to what occurred in portland last summer right i mean when when when federal buildings
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the courthouse was being ransacked and and what were your priorities what are the priorities of
01:36:31.820
this administration in terms of prosecuting those crimes and we need to go through and see this and
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compare it and show so the american people can know justice is being served blindly as it's supposed to
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be uh chip thank you very much uh that is uh congressman chip roy uh you can follow him on twitter at rep
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all right i want to talk to you about the audits of the election because these are critical to our
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republic um but it is also critical that you understand that even if they found that you know
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georgia and five other states were completely rigged the president is joe biden and i know that seems
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really unfair but there is nothing in the constitution that has you go after a a guy who cheated
01:39:03.180
and then go back and make him the president of the united states there's there's no there's nothing for
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that you could impeach and remove but you would have his same administration in uh so all of this stuff
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online about yeah donald trump's gonna be president no he's no he's not he might be in 2024 if he runs
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again and we clean up this fraud he might but there is no constitutional remedy for this after what was
01:39:32.860
it january 18th or sixth i think it was the sixth wasn't it um here's what happened in arizona first of all
01:39:41.340
last week was not a briefing on the report there is no audit report that has been submitted yet all
01:39:51.420
the auditors did it's an outside independent firm called cyber ninjas all they did was speak about a
01:40:00.380
few things they need more information on and things they couldn't initially explain so this is not the
01:40:07.420
audit this was before and if they can get clarification on these these things may change
01:40:15.660
but they had some real problems and here's the these are the big things they want to look at in more
01:40:21.260
detail and are being blocked by members of the democratic party in arizona they say they have 74 000 mail-in
01:40:30.940
ballots that they can't find a record of ever being sent out now maybe that record is oh i
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have it here in my top drawer doubt it but they need to see the record and they can't find the
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record and this is really critical you have to um have you know paperwork on everything on this in case
01:40:55.340
there's ever a doubt you just can't have you can't send out 74 000 ballots and not have a record of who
01:41:02.780
who did you send them to they also have um duplicate ballots without serial numbers here's why this is
01:41:11.420
important serial numbers when they're making a duplicate ballot because something went wrong
01:41:17.100
they put the serial number of the first ballot on there so you know that there they didn't double count
01:41:24.140
one ballot uh and they know where or what happened to the first ballot so they have a whole bunch of
01:41:34.620
ballots without serial numbers on them the auditors have conducted at least two recounts one arizona
01:41:40.940
senator karen fan said the votes they counted didn't match what the county talent tallied and a second
01:41:47.660
recount is going on the county disputed all of this and was fighting back including a bizarre fact about
01:41:55.740
early voting they claim the 74 000 mail-in ballot discrepancy is explainable they say it includes
01:42:04.540
early voting ballots it's kind of a weird response but we don't know yet just tell me how many ballots
01:42:12.620
were sent out and how many ballots were received that should be easy but apparently not so here's
01:42:20.700
where we are in arizona the auditors requested more time and additional research resources last uh last
01:42:28.780
week they want um to be given permission to track down the absentee ballots even by going so far as going
01:42:37.180
to the addresses in the mail-in ballots that are listed being sent from and ask those people where
01:42:43.420
you sent this ballot this is where the debate currently stands anyone who is standing obstructing
01:42:52.060
an independent council that is trying to find the answers makes me suspicious and they should know that
01:42:59.340
would make all of america suspicious open up the books and just be fair about it that's all anyone wants
01:43:09.020
we just want to know what happened and it's not going to change the outcome of the presidency
01:43:16.460
but we must fix any problems in georgia uh they also release preliminary information uh as well
01:43:27.740
in arizona it was incomplete and not finalized but georgia um they uh they need a little more time
01:43:36.380
and more information the information is based off the mail-in ballot images that they obtained via a court order
01:43:44.380
and the summary of what they have claimed let me go through some of this quickly uh the analysis
01:43:50.780
revealed that 923 of the 1539 mail-in ballot batch files contained votes incorrectly
01:43:57.980
reported in fulton's official november 3rd results the inaccuracies were due to discrepancies in votes
01:44:04.220
for donald trump joe biden and total votes cast compared to their reported audit totals
01:44:10.620
the audit now is 60 percent hand counted one type of error discovered involved duplicate ballots
01:44:17.020
reporting for batches team found at least 36 batches of mail-in ballots with 4255 total extra votes
01:44:25.660
that were redundantly added to the fulton november audit results this number includes 3390
01:44:32.300
extra votes for joe biden 865 for donald trump the voter georgia team is allegedly finding seven
01:44:41.420
falsified audit tally sheets containing fabricated vote totals for their respective ballot batches for
01:44:49.660
example a batch containing 60 ballot images for joe biden 50 for donald trump was reported as 100 for
01:44:57.100
biden and zero for trump the audit falsified to show 850 votes for biden zero votes for trump
01:45:05.660
uh and it goes on they also have allegedly the county has failed to include over a hundred thousand
01:45:13.740
tally sheets including from more than 50 000 mail-in ballots there is a lot uh that is left to be known
01:45:24.700
in georgia but again we don't have anything official yet it is moving forward
01:45:37.340
it is important periodically if i've said this once i've said it a thousand times to go in and clean
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out your cookies and i keep telling tanya and she's like yeah and i'm like what are you talking about
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woman you can wipe i'm just reading the copy given to me you can wipe them out all in one setting
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i've done it i've done it i eat oreos by the family size hang on just a second another kind of cookies
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blaze tv this is the glenn beck program the dow today is down about 800 points uh and they say that's
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due to the delta variant of the uh of covid uh i i can't imagine i can't imagine the government trying
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to shut this country down again um i mean you're not going to have a single red state do it not going
01:47:32.940
to have a single red state do it i i can't imagine that with the anyone would shut down now again if your
01:47:39.660
hospitals were completely overwhelmed and it was much more deadly than the delta delta variant is
01:47:47.260
then maybe but no you're not going to shut it down again new york california possible possible
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still i think generally unlikely but i don't think shut down i don't think shut down re-enters our
01:48:01.660
i think you start to have the states break down i think you start to have the state saying you're not
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traveling to florida you go to florida you're not coming back you could get some i mean they had
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some of that already i mean right famously andrew cuomo did a lot of that uh back in the day i think
01:48:16.220
there's a chance you're already seeing in la county you're getting the mask mandate back you're going
01:48:20.220
to see a rise i think here in cases mandate have we not been through that does this mask does nothing
01:48:27.420
well and it's also they're masking they're saying even if you're vaccinated you have to wear a mask
01:48:31.660
which does nothing but encourage people not to get vaccinated if that's your goal
01:48:35.980
just so you know stew is like hated by everybody who's like skeptical everybody everybody who's
01:48:42.540
skeptical they're like he's the antichrist you know thank you so i mean when he says masks do nothing
01:48:50.540
masks do nothing yeah i mean i think you can say some of the studies show they do something in limited
01:48:57.580
circumstances uh indoors in close quarters right like it's not some of the studies show some effect but it's
01:49:05.420
so minor like the way it's presented on tv is like look if you just wear masks this thing would be
01:49:10.460
over that is absolutely not what the science shows at all like that is not what it shows it's not it's
01:49:16.940
not a you wear a mask and it's over you know you might be you might see slight decreases in certain
01:49:22.220
circumstances but like it is you know when these are all arguments that you have before you have the
01:49:28.700
vaccine now you have the vaccine you know i hear this from people all the time they're like look if i don't
01:49:33.660
want to get the vaccine then isn't it just my risk and like yeah and like at the same time if you if
01:49:39.820
you're hesitant you're skeptical of the vaccine you might say well then it's your risk if you get it
01:49:44.780
like isn't that america like it is but i lose track of things it is so different now tanya was up with
01:49:51.420
her family and i talked to her saturday she was up on a you know a retreat for all of the cousins and
01:49:57.660
everybody else and uh when she arrived everybody was like have you been vaccinated no i haven't i
01:50:04.700
had it i have the antibodies a test positive for the antibodies i'm not taking the the then don't
01:50:10.060
come around me yeah that's i mean that's that's silly that's nonsense but failure since the beginning
01:50:15.500
of this to not communicate that look if you did have it and you have antibodies and you've had you
01:50:20.220
have resistance then those people should have been treated as vaccinated a long time ago correct
01:50:24.780
just like that's how your body works it's like co2 it's killing the planet trees breathe it trees
01:50:33.740
breathe it oh i can't take it i just can't take it but i i my point in saying that story is is that
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here's uh people who love each other and everything else and we just don't see it the same way it's like
01:50:49.420
i i i was you know up in idaho for i don't know what a month month and a half and i'm up there and
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i hadn't seen anybody in a mask and i don't know how long the whole time and that we were out in crowds
01:51:01.980
and they were having you know the car show and everything else nobody was wearing a mask no no one
01:51:06.940
was wearing a mask i get into the airport and it's like uh you will be arrested right away if you do
01:51:13.100
not have a mask on i'm like what the hell is this i completely forgot four times american airlines
01:51:21.420
told me uh you'll probably be in solitary confinement uh you'll be in what we like to call the hole
01:51:29.580
the hole do they say the thing that that i've heard on all the flights recently that i've been on
01:51:34.700
that's that they say when you're eating it's mask off bite mask on chew yes that's what they want
01:51:41.500
you to do it is like it's baby air it's like come on it's ridiculous completely ridiculous again this
01:51:49.660
is the one thing and this is this is a testament to the structure of the united states of america
01:51:56.780
this is the only thing biden can control in this country he can't control whether texas has a mask
01:52:03.500
mandate he has no impact on it at all the only thing he can control at the airports and the federal
01:52:09.260
buildings so there you get all the masks even though people are vaccinated and they don't need
01:52:14.140
them and the federal train system yeah i'm generally speaking though yeah it's uh the trade system i
01:52:20.700
don't know the the train system of how that's working now i would i would imagine it's probably
01:52:24.300
still pretty heavily masked oh sure it is but yeah i mean there's they can't that's this is a testament
01:52:29.340
to the country that there's not centralized control to that level because if there was they would
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have absolutely put on there's still be a federal mask mandate to this day they're talking now about
01:52:38.860
because of the delta variant uh we've got to get people to uh to get this vaccine and so what we're
01:52:44.940
going to do is we're going to make it so you have to be tested at work if you want to work you're
01:52:49.820
going to have to be tested uh twice a week and people are just going to get so tired of being tested
01:52:54.300
they'll say oh the heck with it by the way let's go through the numbers how many people i mean it's
01:53:00.700
clearly just by watching the news and hearing you know biden and everything else it's clearly
01:53:07.420
republicans who are not getting the vaccine right that's all people talk about yeah it's all about
01:53:13.820
these evil republicans so show me the number because it's got to be 90 percent oh no it's
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not even close i mean first of all as we know republicans do pretty well among the elderly set
01:53:24.220
at times uh among voters uh about 90 percent of all uh people over 65 are vaccinated so obviously a
01:53:33.020
large swath of the community uh that is supposedly so against vaccines is vaccinated uh it is lower
01:53:39.900
among republicans however the highest rates of of uh unvaccinated people uh which you would call
01:53:46.300
maybe vaccine hesitant for one reason or another are blacks and latinos i'm sorry what not not
01:53:53.020
what's the highest number that's the highest number blacks and latinos yeah blacks and latinos
01:53:57.180
so blacks and latinos are trying to kill people no it's not that's what they're doing really
01:54:03.260
and it's there's a bunch of different groups in there there are some people who are just anti-vaccine
01:54:06.780
for whatever reason yeah there's some people that number is small that especially among uh that
01:54:11.820
seems to be across both parties by the way it's it's non-partisan yeah the the sort of i i'm
01:54:18.860
ideologically against the vaccine type of thing it you know rfk jr was mentioned by the biden
01:54:24.300
administration as one of the people that they think is you know giving bad information out about
01:54:28.300
the vaccine um so it's rfk jr it's jenny mccarthy but there's a lot of republicans mixed in there as
01:54:33.420
well and so there's that group and they get probably the most attention they're the most active it's
01:54:37.900
the most important to them what number is that do you suppose uh usually it's about 10 to 15 percent
01:54:42.780
of the population okay so there's 10 to 15 percent that is ideologically opposed i didn't get the
01:54:47.980
vaccine here's why i didn't get the vaccine i got covid and i got a bad case of it yeah and i have the
01:54:54.380
antibodies so does my wife you know when it comes time to have a booster uh okay you know maybe maybe
01:55:03.100
this fall i'll get a booster i had it what eight months ago something like that my wife had it in
01:55:09.660
january or february okay so you know when it's time and my antibodies are going and you know
01:55:16.300
becoming weak i'll have the booster i'll have one shot if covid the variant here's why i don't here's
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why i don't take the vaccine i got other things to do right it's not an ideological it's not like i'm
01:55:30.460
not running into cvs and sitting down in a little plastic chair yeah you give it to my doctor to give
01:55:35.260
to me which they should totally do because i barely make time to go to my doctor right but if
01:55:40.700
my doctor could give it to me i know my doctor would be my doctor would be all over you glenn you
01:55:45.900
should have the vaccine just one of the vaccines you know blah blah blah one of the doctors is going
01:55:51.580
to be okay all right right geez shut up yeah i just i have a friend of mine who's hadn't gotten
01:55:58.380
it and was you know wasn't against it like you and it was but the doctor was there was like yeah you
01:56:02.460
really should get it for this for this reason this is why and she's like all right i'll just get it
01:56:06.460
i'm you know but again that means making a separate appointment going through the digital product like
01:56:11.340
they should just have the shots there for the doctors it's like it's like look it's you know i
01:56:14.780
go to a back doctor and he says all the time glenn you're not losing any weight and you know you're
01:56:20.060
gonna you'll feel a lot better when you lose some weight it will really help your back if you lose
01:56:24.380
some weight okay and when i say okay and he's like are you really gonna exercise yes i am gonna i'm
01:56:29.820
gonna make an effort this time and i absolutely mean it the minute i leave his office no not gonna
01:56:36.220
do it yeah i'm not gonna do and it's not like i'm a well i actually am against exercise but it's just
01:56:42.540
like i just i don't do it i just don't do it yeah look and i think there's some people the the people
01:56:48.540
who should not be bothered honestly by by anybody about the vaccine are the people who are really
01:56:56.060
ideologically against it you know i mean look if you've made up your mind you put a thought into
01:56:59.980
it you've come to that conclusion then you know that those aren't the people that are quote unquote
01:57:04.620
gettable anyway they have a they have a strong belief on it and leave them alone there are people
01:57:10.220
however in communities that don't go to the doctors very often i mean guys famously just don't go to
01:57:15.180
doctors yeah you want to get this shot to every you want to get this shot to everybody let wives be
01:57:21.340
able to give their husbands a shot give it to wives stop talking about fine inject me with
01:57:28.220
whatever you want just jam it into my skull while i was asleep she's just like take the vaccine
01:57:35.020
are you targeting my heart with the vaccine yeah so i like i think that's you know there's there's that
01:57:41.340
there's a bunch of different things you could do there's groups that are just like you know i just
01:57:46.140
didn't isn't it interesting that they are blaming white republicans for all of this so when it's
01:57:52.140
blacks and hispanics and they're the ones who have been saying the whole time that they are lacking
01:57:58.540
health care you want to knock on some doors then maybe that's where you should start and you should
01:58:03.820
stop calling the rest of us racists killers yeah for not doing it i mean everything this administration
01:58:10.860
does they they work to divide us even more they act as if their goal is to make things as awful as
01:58:19.660
possible that is how they act i mean this is a perfect example of it i mean ask announcing a a
01:58:26.300
program of jen saki you know knock it on doors to give vaccine shots it's not the right direction and
01:58:32.620
going and saying we think that you should be banned if you spread this information you should be banned from
01:58:38.140
this social media and we're working with facebook to do it yeah because it's so bad when really the
01:58:45.980
majority of people who aren't getting the vaccine are just like i just haven't gotten around to it i
01:58:50.220
don't really care i mean it's fine i'm fine everybody around me is fine yeah there's like other reasons
01:58:55.820
why it's not just people who you know are are violating your facebook standards one other thing glenn i
01:59:02.540
just to mention quickly that that it would be another positive step in this realm is that there's a
01:59:07.740
vaccine called nova vax has come up with a vaccine it's very effective uh you know is in the realm of
01:59:13.820
all these other vaccines 90 uh some people think it's the best one out of all of them it's more of
01:59:18.220
the traditional style of vaccines so people who are maybe worried about the newer technology
01:59:23.820
are like this one more um it costs less uh it and it is shown to you know the the the numbers look
01:59:31.180
great on it how about getting that thing approved now how about getting that thing approved get it
01:59:35.740
you've already destroyed the johnson and johnson one by banning it for no reason for two weeks
01:59:40.220
how about getting the nova vax one which people who are skeptical seem to be more open to maybe
01:59:45.020
getting that one approved you know be fast tracking that as quickly as possible right and uh and you know
01:59:49.980
fda are you doing the approval of all these because none of these have been approved none of them
01:59:56.060
all emergency youth i will say though i some some hesitance on that just to throw a wrench in that
02:00:02.380
quickly a lot of people who are make the make that argument it's an experimental vaccine it's a
02:00:07.980
emergency youth use authorization it's not even approved and i understand that right and we have
02:00:12.460
a lot of people who've taken it it would be the biggest back experiment in human history and they
02:00:17.180
have not seen the effects that would normally derail a trial so every new thing comes after a trial
02:00:23.500
period and in the middle of a pandemic you don't want to wait 10 years for i agree right i agree but
02:00:29.180
one of the things that a lot of people say is like oh it's experimental if they fully approve it
02:00:34.860
the things you're worried about as far as uh mandates are going to become much more of a reality
02:00:42.140
in a way this is if you are a person who's skeptical or hesitant toward the vaccine the world we live
02:00:47.820
in right now with emergency youth authorization is probably the one you want to stay in i'm saying
02:00:52.380
understand uh the fda should understand that there are people that are like you know you've you've
02:00:59.100
trained us now for a hundred years fda approved right this isn't fda approved well god forbid you
02:01:05.900
take that that's not fda approved well you've just trained a whole bunch of people for a hundred years
02:01:11.740
look for the fda approval rating and now you're like yeah we have no idea i mean it looks like it's going
02:01:17.420
well you know we'll get around to it five or ten years don't worry about put it in your body what
02:01:23.500
happened to the last fdi guy fda guy was like don't take that aspirin that's made from a tree root it
02:01:30.060
could be deadly stop it i don't think that's exactly what they're saying but stay away from those tree
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uh look you can take a whole bunch of stuff that's fda approved and it will mask the pain
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but does it make it go away does it make it better or do you just like i don't care but glenn you're on
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this is the glennbeck program can we just uh leave you with a little bit of bashing of uh brian stelter
02:03:10.460
on c cnn i don't know if we could squeeze it all in but here it is it's the guy who wrote the anti-trump
02:03:16.860
book i think the media has done a terrible job on this i think you yourself um you know while you're
02:03:23.500
a nice guy you know you're full of sanctimony um you know you become part of one of the parts of the
02:03:29.180
problem of the media you know you come on here and you and you have a um um uh you know a monopoly on
02:03:36.700
truth you know you know exactly how things are supposed to be done um you know you are why
02:03:43.500
one of the reasons people can't stand the media so what should i do differently michael