The Impeachment Story Simplified – WITHOUT the Politics | 10⧸29⧸19
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Join us as we go over the testimony of Lt Col. Alexander Vadman, who was actually on the phone call with President Donald Trump. We also get you ready for our special which happens tomorrow night where we break down what the charges are on this president, what the real scenario is, and tell you how you might have a problem.
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we've got a great show coming up for you um today we're we're going to um uh we're going to go into
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the impeachment uh hearing and we're going to go over the testimony that you are going to hear
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over and over and over again today about the testimony of uh of somebody who was actually
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on the phone call and he's going to testify that the phone call happened exactly the way we all
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know it did um and he's going to say i've raised the warning bell and i've got real concerns well
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i read his uh opening statement which surprise surprise we have out of these secret hearings
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uh and i've got a few points that i'd like to bring up we also get you ready for our special
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which happens tomorrow night and i want to break down what the charges are on this president what
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the real scenario is and tell me how you might have a problem and we go into that in just a minute
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment hello america welcome it's the glenbeck program
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uh today we have ukrainian expert lieutenant colonel alexander vindman who is going to be testifying
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for the impeachment hearing the secret hearings and boy oh boy we have his opening statement
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yeah i read his opening statement uh and wow i see how it's being spun on tv but i i got a problem
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with this uh we'll talk about that and i'll tell you exactly i'll create a scenario for you so you
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really understand both sides of this argument and we'll give that to you in 60 seconds this is the
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so stew and i want to take you today and tomorrow through everything that's happening with the
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impeachment uh and kind of explain it to you but we i i want you to i want you to understand both sides
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and i want you to really understand what the left is is claiming and that is that rudy giuliani
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went over and met with a bunch of people the uh the former prosecutors the two former they're like
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the um you know the um attorney general two of them the one that joe biden fired and the one that said
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oh well now we've got a really good guy he met with both of them at the same time and they both said
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exactly the same things to him now they're saying that this is when rudy giuliani developed this
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conspiracy theory and he took all of that information and he fed it to a really bad reporter
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and this bad reporter started laying the seeds of of conspiracies and and there was a shadow government
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that started because of rudy giuliani and then trump gets on the phone call and he's he says basically i
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need you to make this true or i'm not gonna pay you
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that's in a nutshell what they are saying now they also have this other story of four people that rudy
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giuliani uh uh was representing they were corrupt they gave money to uh pete sessions pete sessions of
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course was corrupt then they wrote a check to a uh uh a what do you call them um a super pack for
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donald trump of almost four hundred thousand dollars and so donald trump is correct or corrupt i don't
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know about that stuff i don't know who those guys really were i'm trusting the justice department on
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that particular part of the story and if there's something bad in there then everybody involved should go
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to jail no matter let the chips fall where they may but don't confuse that
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with the main part of the narrative and that is that rudy giuliani developed this conspiracy theory
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using these two former attorney generals or general prosecutors uh from the ukraine
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using their information to hijack our foreign policy against the wishes of our ambassador
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and then donald trump said you better do it or i'm not going to pay you any money
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now the problem with this is is there's too many people that are saying yeah well
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he might have done this for joe biden right stew yeah uh he might have done this he might have had
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um you know donald trump was only doing this because he wanted joe biden it's all political
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right it's there's no u.s interest here that's the main narrative driving this right no u.s interest
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trying to win an election not trying to help the country okay well that leaves out a couple of things
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that timeline and this is we're going to show this to you tomorrow and then we're going to hook it up
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to the real timeline and show you how it all falls apart that timeline that the democrats are pursuing
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now on this impeachment is only picking up in 2018 so their entire timeline is is only like 18 months
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they say all this corruption happened in 18 months well now that leaves out a lot of stuff that leaves out
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the fact that the prosecutors were being blocked from going to the united states by the state department
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and by the embassy and the ambassador in ukraine that shows that that leaves out that they lost
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lost seven billion dollars of our money where did that go there's massive corruption and the alarm
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bells are ringing in ukraine and they're being blocked every step of the way so let me not make this
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about ukraine let me tell you a different story okay one i think you could relate to a little better
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let's say that there is a uh a bank it's the bank of the u.s and uh we are the biggest investor in that bank
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and so we have all of our money you have all of your pension you have your savings account your checking account
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you have it all in this one big bank and everyone's telling you this is the safest bank this is the greatest bank
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nobody is telling you that this bank just lost eight billion dollars of your money okay and they're getting
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ready to put another 400 million dollars into it this is your money
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you're gonna put your salary into that bank and no one has told you that they already lost much of your savings
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okay well there's some a crack security team put in by the the last president of this bank
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and this crack security team has had two leaders of this bank and this this security team has had two
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leaders of it and both of them have said the same thing uh the bank president is telling us to
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turn off the alarm system at night and they're leaving the door open and the bank president is
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is letting some of your co-depositors in and they're just taking this money
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and so they run it up the flagpole and they tell the president of the bank uh you know the alarm system
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is on and some people are coming in in the middle of the night and stealing all of this money
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and the bank president says that's ridiculous that's ridiculous and one of the people that you hired to
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oversee your money says oh my gosh you have to fire this guy but the guy who's doing security says but
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wait a minute he's part of it mr bank president the the guy who's that's ridiculous how could you
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possibly say i would be a part of this i want to make sure all of that money is safe
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you better fire him you better fire that guy mr bank president and so the bank president says i'm
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gonna do the other biggest investors i gotta do it i gotta do it you're fired
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now other investors in this bank have other problems with this bank president
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and they hold their shareholder meeting and they throw that bank president out and they get a new bank president
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and there's a new guy that the shareholders said when you know you gotta fire this guy i want you to hire
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this guy because this guy will get the job done that guy comes in and he finds the same thing
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wait a minute there are some investors coming in the middle of the night and taking the stuff and
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and the bank is leaving the bank vault open at night and they turn off the alarm system
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i gotta get this to the shareholders the shareholders have to know
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how dare you so what happens so that guy who was in charge of security reaches out to the last guy who
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was in charge of security and said is this the stuff you were finding and they both thought like
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yeah right the bank door is open and the alarm is off yeah right okay what do i do do i just bring
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it to the bank no last time i brought it to the bank president he fired me so you can't bring it to
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the bank president and don't bring it to the board of directors because the board of directors are part of
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it they're getting some of the money we got to tell the shareholders we have to tell the people who
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have their deposits in here i know well i tried to do that and they keep blocking me well they're not
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going to block me and so they gather up all of this evidence and they go to one of the attorneys
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of the board of directors and say we got to get this to the shareholders and they block that attorney
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blocks the security guys from getting it to the shareholders to warn anyone i gotta get this
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information well the two guys who are in charge of security finally say you know what i know
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somebody i know somebody who is in charge actually in charge now of that fund he's a new guy and i know
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an attorney who knows one of his attorneys and we got to get to him because he'll take this information
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to the shareholders and so what happens they try to get it to the attorney and the attorney hired by the
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shareholders the attorney says oh i gotta see this but wait i want to make sure everybody knows
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hang on just a second and he goes public and goes on the record and goes to the media and says
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i've heard really bad rumors that our money is being stolen out of the bank and the bank is turning
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off the alarm at night and they're leaving the door open now i don't know if any of that is true
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but i've met with the two heads of security the past one and the current one and they're both telling
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me the same thing and i have other people saying the same thing as well and they're frantic to get it
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in fact when they tried to get that information to you they've been trying for three years
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your board of trustees have been blocking it they've been blocking getting this information out
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so they gave me all of the files and i'm bringing it down to police headquarters
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and he brings it down to police headquarters and the guys who did the all the security for the bank
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they're like don't bring it to police headquarters they know about all this they know about this
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they're not going to do anything and but your representative brings it to police headquarters
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because that's what you do you present the evidence and then they sit on it they do nothing
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nothing meanwhile you're being told you got to make that deposit you have to have that you got
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to put all of that money into that bank and your representative says you know what
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i'm only putting it in that bank if i get the bank president to say we're investigating all of
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these things i want to know where the money went i want to know who on the board of trustees is dirty
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i want to know who was using our money i want to know who turned off the alarm i want to know who
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was responsible for keeping the vault door open at night i want to know why you were fired
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and when you announce that you are going to look into these things because i want your ass on the
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record you've already lost seven billion dollars of ours i'm not giving you another 400 400 million
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does anybody have a problem with that it wouldn't that be a responsible
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now that doesn't mean that the bank is dirty that doesn't mean that what that what those two guys
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said was right but they have all kinds of documents they already have put people in jail for this in
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their own banking system seems pretty reasonable but what do the board of trustees do some of the board
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of trustees say oh my gosh look at this your attorney your representative went over to gather all this
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information just to smear this bank and i believe he was going to try to rob this bank i believe what
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he was going to do was tell people to leave the alarm off and keep the door open so he himself could go in
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and rob the bank you would never buy into this you wouldn't be fooled for a second you would know what
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was going on but because we've made this about politics we refuse to boil it down and look at it
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in the light of day and say this is most likely what was happening
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and i don't want anybody to go to jail on this is most likely i want a full investigation
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better defense than the one the the administration is offering right now which is what right i mean
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they're like well no quid pro quo oh well no they're doing this behind closed doors you know
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they're doing a lot of that sort of like i don't know the process stuff i mean the point here is that
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if if you look at this and the media is doing this completely they are assuming what you're saying is
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not true that the motivation behind donald trump is that he just wanted to take out joe biden so he can
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win an election it has nothing to do with with the money has nothing to do with national interest
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and if you assume that well yeah it looks really bad um if you assume uh that maybe he had uh a
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responsibility to chase after seven billion dollars that's missing it doesn't look quite as bad
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uh so the the issue here is i think you can look at that and say you know the left is going to look
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at donald trump and say i don't believe him right i don't i don't think he cares about about
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corruption i don't think he cares about the u.s interest i think he cares about beating joe biden
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okay and that's what the left is going to say and but what they're what they're also going to say is
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i think all the best intentions of joe biden in this situation of course he was just following a
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national interest it's like when you combine those two things together well of course you come out
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right of course you come out with it with a terrible picture of donald trump let me let me say this
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if if we were talking about somebody who lost their house it's 2009 they lost their house
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from you know freddie and fanny and freddie and fanny we know they were just they were the worst when
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it came to the housing crisis countrywide okay and they were they had put this person into a really bad
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situation they took their house away they knew that person didn't have a way of paying for it
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they just screwed this person's life up even though that person knew well i really shouldn't
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but i'm trusting them their life is totally screwed up maybe their wife kills themselves because of it
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okay then that investor that homeowner that was screwed over by the head of countrywide
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goes gets a gun and he shoots the head of the countrywide now we might all say well i kind of
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understand how he felt but we also say he shouldn't have done that and so we we go after the guy who
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shot the guy countrywide but we also investigate countrywide we also don't look if somebody is
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if somebody is doing something illegal and somebody else does something out of emotion and reacts
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okay let's get the guy who did emotion that that's fine but let's not dismiss what caused that guy
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especially when it's going to affect all of us see what donald trump is saying is everything that they
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said i did they were doing in ukraine and they're still doing it and it's a danger to our security
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they're bilking where did the eight billion dollars go what can you do think of this what can you do
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with a black eight billion dollars a box that nobody knows that cash is in what could you possibly do
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with it well i think we better ask the state department that question where's that eight billion
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dollars a lot of fun parties i'll tell you that eight billion dollars it's it's it's a lot of papa
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john's pizza uh maybe uh several cases of bud light it's a fun football weekend watching some tv
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i'll tell you that and probably a little bit more and that's i think the case they need to make which
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is look seven billion dollars are missing the only way seven million billion dollars goes missing is if
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there's corruption at the highest levels the highest level we know that was involved in this country is
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joe biden i'm asking that because i'm concerned about where this money went that's why i was asking
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for an investigation it was also barack obama and hillary clinton and more more in a minute
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what the media is not telling you about the ukraine scandal
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i'm going to give you the elevator pitch for the administration and all those who care about
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um the impeachment and want a thorough investigation uh done i'm going to give you the the elevator pitch
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i'm going to give you two or three 30 second elevator pitches coming up at the top of the hour
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does that mean you're gonna you're gonna give me the barry manilow music but it's gonna be by
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uh ray conniff is that what that is that the elevator pitch
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well i don't know it's barry manilow and ray conniff singers well that's an elevator that's what i hear
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in the elevator the ray conniff singers singing the hardcore barry manilow songs thank you uh have you
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seen the new robot the battle robot the robot that is gonna be a soldier for us gonna fight our wars
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really soon oh no yeah i haven't yeah you gotta see this this is amazing can we uh take a look
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so the robot does pretty much everything he's gonna hand it a gun starts firing at the
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plus they push it around while it's doing it just continues to do its thing they hit it with a
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they kick it down i mean they're mistreating the robot so that was pretty impressive he rolls over on
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his back the robot doesn't hits the now they're spinning it around see if it'll throwing things
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pretty amazing then they give it a rifle she's a throw the rifle it trips over a barrel
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it gets back up this is not this is like westworld man i don't like this
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gets up now a human steps in front of the target then it won't shoot
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they kick it they push it they hit it it still won't fire at the humans
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because this is obviously a little bit frightening
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a little bit a little bit frightening it just doesn't happen to be real
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that's an oh this is boss town dynamics yes it's not boston
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oh thank goodness the robot is really real but it doesn't it
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however my thing is that's going to be real pretty soon
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yes it is we've seen the boston dynamics robots yeah what are we five years away
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from that maybe 10 it's coming we're gonna have
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when the technology exists you think yes you think
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yes uh the uh the there is a group of scientists
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leading ai scientists who say um have signed a a global request do not teach
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ai to kill do not weaponize ai uh and it's falling on deaf ears
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russia's doing it china's doing it we're doing it someone's going to do it
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and if russia and china are doing it don't we have to do it
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yeah at some point dr evil is in a mountain and he just has to teach ai to
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do this right right darpa is yeah darpa is um playing for second
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dark and so we're working for and i think this is really good
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we're working to be number two and they know it's going to take longer but
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it's i can we do that is that doable i don't know
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because i you know that the uh it's good to have somebody else carry this
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yeah i'm i'm this really kind of uh kicked me into gear because uh that's
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really clear on how dangerous that will be when it's available and it will be
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available soon i mean these the real boston dynamics robots are doing a lot of
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that stuff they're just not doing it with a gun now i mean they're jumping
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they're doing 360s in the air they're running around they trip they get back up
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again i mean they could do this they could do this yeah and this is this is a
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highly advanced uh idea of of what looks like a person essentially walking
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around on two feet but like something like a drone or something i mean they
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can't that sort of thing what do you think would be easy
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something that just flying in and doing these things it's just a matter of
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figuring out what target they're going to take off take out well think about a
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drone the size of a bee that could sting you and kill a person so you just want to
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kill one person and you want to kill a head of stage you just put poison in it
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just put poison in the bee stinger and it's a little teeny drone and it knows
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exactly who and just stings that person and they're dead and then flies away and
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there's no evidence i'm sure russia's not thinking of doing
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that no no considering they've actually like done these things except they just
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have people walk up with an umbrella just stuff it in your eye
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i'm flying away now and they'll even do that in other countries they don't care
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they don't care right so with that kind of enemy don't you have to be
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combating that and with the same kind of technology i don't know if you could
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wait to be second uh i don't know if you can not create that
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kind of technology well i think and i don't know this but i think
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the government is uh leading a manhattan project
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you have to believe they are i hope so they know whoever is
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for a short period of time for a short period of time
00:31:03.280
now i was told this weekend and and i don't know how true this is
00:31:06.820
but i was told this weekend that we already have
00:31:14.280
i don't know if i believe that came from a pretty good source but
00:31:18.620
again you don't know for sure and this is basically general intelligence is
00:31:22.840
like step two of three right first we have we already have
00:31:26.420
artificial intelligence artificial intelligence except you're dealing
00:31:29.360
with that all the time correct and it's and it can do one thing
00:31:36.060
that one program to do you know a bunch of different things
00:31:40.180
bunch of things you know a thousand different things we can do
00:31:44.140
thousands of things as as an intelligent being we can read a book we
00:31:49.480
can well some of us can fix a car none of us can but
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and the artificial intelligence is only qualified to do one so the next step is
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to get artificial general intelligence where it can do
00:32:06.620
you don't want that one connected online because
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the step between a gi artificial general intelligence
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and asi artificial super intelligence where it can do
00:32:20.620
many things if not all things much better than any mind or all of our minds
00:32:28.200
if we were in a borg situation and all thinking alike it's still superior to
00:32:33.460
that and uh that comes from being connected and being able to have access
00:32:38.540
to everything and once it also has access it is
00:32:41.720
in every chip that is connected to the internet so you can never get rid of it
00:32:48.040
they've come up with this quantum technology too
00:33:00.180
to solve okay ibm said that's two minutes and 20 seconds
00:33:03.940
yeah ibm said that they could do it in 200 seconds
00:33:07.420
the same the same thing so they say that's not quantum computing
00:33:14.060
yeah they said we have not there we have computers that can do the same thing
00:33:21.100
yeah yeah they said it's i thought it was two years
00:33:23.600
i thought that what they said was we can do it in two and a half years not 10 000 years
00:33:29.940
i don't know i thought it was like two and a half minutes
00:33:32.060
i'm kind of the opinion that i i'm totally fine with them doing artificial intelligence
00:33:36.520
artificial general intelligence artificial super intelligence totally fine with it
00:33:39.700
just every single thing that you use it on you should install microsoft outlook
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what i really like it i want apple to develop it so it continually unplugs itself
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every time it tries to reach you if you're within three feet of that thing
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uh they're blaming it again on uh the power companies i mean when when when is california
00:36:35.760
going to learn when is california going to learn how many people have to die in california
00:36:42.160
before they realize you've got to clear the underbrush they haven't been interested in doing
00:36:50.900
that because the little furry bunnies you know they might die in it and their habitat will be you know
00:36:56.840
disturbed yeah yeah but everybody's habitat is disturbed and more than little furry bunnies die
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when you don't do controlled burns and you don't clear out the underbrush
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this is so frustrating for the rest of us because california we don't hate you
00:37:18.120
we'd like to come visit you from time to time well not you but your weather we'd like to come visit your
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weather from time to time you have the greatest state the most beautiful weather some of the most
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beautiful scenery you have the pacific ocean you know a lot of us would like to live there but
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damn it you people keep screwing it up so bad that no matter how badly anybody wants to live there
00:37:46.900
i'm sorry i know i'm speaking from my own personal point of view i've always wanted to live in california
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i grew up on the west coast california is beautiful it has the weather i have always wanted to live in
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now i i can tell you when you put that policy in
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i was young my grandfather was screaming at the top of his lungs these people in california are too
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damn stupid to live in that state they're going to end up burning it down to the ground
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well gee what are you doing you're burning it down to the ground and it's not the power company's fault
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it's your fault for for not wanting to disturb anyone's habitat you have it is a natural process
00:38:42.840
and if you don't want a wildfire you have to have controlled burns or you have to go in there and just
00:38:50.920
clear the underbrush yourself and burn it someplace else otherwise everyone's habitat is going to be
00:39:00.060
lost how many fires do you have to have before you realize it it's not global warming it's the
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dumbasses that are running your forest service oh i'm so i get i i lose my mind it's increasingly
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difficult to make a weather-based argument when the state is constantly on fire uh it doesn't really
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matter how nice the the weather is when it's 197 000 degrees right where you are uh and that kind of
00:39:31.600
is the problem right now with with california they don't seem i mean and all it is is blame right it's
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blame but hey well this this electricity company is greedy and and and in the the war the earth is
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warming and and and it's like all these things except for the actual steps they could be taking
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it's even if it is global warming and the electric company you know it would stop these from burning
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out of control clearing the under the underbrush yeah but bunny bunnies though oh my gosh i can't
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i just can't take it people these people it's you know what they are they're the people in the bible
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they're the people in the bible that just get destroyed and you're like
00:40:08.360
well how didn't you see that one coming you know you're the ones in the bible that you're reading
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about and you're like no no don't do that did you read three pages before you're all gonna be wiped
00:40:20.280
out you that is exactly what we're watching in california and the rest of the country quite frankly
00:40:26.400
it's sad too because you know california is one of those states where there's a real split about how
00:40:31.880
these things should be handled and about about 45 percent of the population i think has the right
00:40:36.840
ideas they're like hey this seems insane why are we spending all this money and why are we doing
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things this way and why aren't we dealing well we have a drought of course we haven't built a reservoir
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since 1972 but i don't think more people live in the state than they did in 1972
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all that 45 percent of people who completely disagree with the way the state is run they
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are victims of this right i mean they just sit there and have to deal with it every year
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and it's got to be really frustrating man i mean i you know this is why i like it you know a state that
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that i think uh you know thinks about things the right way most most of the time not all the time
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most of the time most of the time scary here but i grew up in connecticut i was born in new york
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i live in a lot of states where i was the victim of the government's policies it's nice to be in a
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state like texas where the alternate is is reality these power companies they're causing sparks we
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should shut down all the power they shut down all the power these power companies are greedy they
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we are going to talk a little bit about impeachment and what what uh testimony is coming your way uh
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that's funny because a lot of people are kind of upset that they're not getting the brief uh you know
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in advance on what's being said in the skiff about impeachment but i digress i want to talk to you about
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so the republicans are now saying that they're going to get serious about uh defending uh
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president trump they're going to start getting serious about the impeachment you think so you
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think maybe it's about time well they haven't they haven't they don't know how to do it that's the
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problem there isn't i'm telling you there isn't one creative brain cell between the whole lot of them
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they need an elevator pitch they need to be able to go on tv and tell you
00:47:03.000
what this is all about and i will do that in just a few minutes
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first let me tell you what you're going to see on tv tonight what you're going to see on tv all day long
00:47:19.900
from this ukrainian expert his name is lieutenant colonel alexander vindman
00:47:26.900
now um he is speaking with congress today in the impeachment inquiry
00:47:33.440
and he's going to speak out against donald trump
00:47:37.300
now the reason why this is a big deal is because he was actually on the phone call
00:47:50.680
you think okay well maybe there's more to the phone call
00:47:55.040
no he says we all know what happened on the phone call
00:48:11.760
now in his his opening statement i want to give you a couple of things
00:48:19.540
since 2008 i've been a foreign area officer specializing in eurasia
00:48:24.460
i've served in the united states embassies in kiev ukraine moscow russia
00:48:29.880
in washington dc i was a political military affairs officer
00:48:33.560
for russia for the chairman of the joint chiefs where i
00:48:37.200
authored the principal strategy for managing competition with russia
00:48:41.360
i was also asked to serve on the national security council
00:48:44.520
the privilege of serving my country is not only rooted in my military service but also in my personal
00:48:49.780
history uh and he goes into that and how he much how he wants to serve his country and i'm not
00:48:59.380
um before recounting my collection uh recollection of various events under the investigation i want to
00:49:07.100
clarify a few uh issues i am appearing today voluntarily oh so he's he's going in and he's he's got a burden
00:49:15.460
he has a burden he feels it's important and it is his duty to tell okay i want to hear it i want to hear it
00:49:24.740
what he says are that that are going to be pulled out
00:49:39.240
and he said the phone call was was not good the phone call itself
00:49:47.680
trump called the elected president of the ukraine elected in a landslide victory
00:49:54.140
president zelensky was seen as a unifying figure within the country he was the first candidate to
00:49:59.680
win a majority in every region of the country breaking the claims that ukraine would be subject
00:50:04.660
to perpetual divide between ukrainian and russian-speaking populations president zelensky
00:50:10.040
ran on a platform of unity reform and anti-corruption which resonated with the entire country
00:50:15.720
in support of u.s policy objectives to support ukrainian sovereignty president trump called
00:50:22.580
president zelensky and i was one of the several staff officers who listened to the call the call
00:50:27.700
was positive and the president expressed his desire to work with president zelensky and extended
00:50:33.360
an invitation to visit the white house on may 21st i was directed by ambassador bolton and dr hill to
00:50:41.560
join the delegation attending president zelensky's inauguration when the delegation returned they
00:50:48.040
provided a debriefing to president trump and explained the positive assessment of president
00:50:52.280
zelensky and his team i didn't participate in that briefing on july 10th 2019 secretary of national
00:50:59.640
security defense council for ukraine visited washington dc for a meeting with our national
00:51:05.040
security advisor john bolton the ambassadors volker and sunland were also attend in attendance
00:51:11.780
as was rick perry the meeting proceeded well until the ukrainians broached the subject of a meeting
00:51:18.060
between the two presidents the ukrainians saw this meeting as critically important in order to solidify
00:51:23.840
support for their most important international partner the ambassador started to speak about
00:51:29.400
ukraine delivering specific investigations in order to secure the meeting with the president at which
00:51:34.300
such time the ambassador ambassador bolton cut the meeting short following this meeting there was a
00:51:40.280
scheduled debriefing during which the ambassador emphasized the importance that ukraine deliver the
00:51:45.540
investigations into the 2016 election the bidens and burisma i stated to the ambassador at his time at that time
00:51:53.400
that the statements were inappropriate that the request to investigate biden and his son had nothing to do
00:51:59.280
with national security now this is really important let's remember this that the investigate he said it was
00:52:05.560
inappropriate because the request had nothing to do with national security and that such investigations
00:52:13.900
were not something the nsc was going to get involved in or push dr hill then entered the room and asserted to
00:52:21.280
the ambassador that his statements were inappropriate i reported my concerns to the lead counsel president
00:52:28.600
zelensky's party won parliamentary elections in a landslide victory uh the call occurred with the
00:52:34.580
president i listened in in the situation room i was concerned by the call i didn't think it was proper
00:52:41.100
to demand that a foreign country investigate a u.s citizen and i was worried about the implications
00:52:48.320
for the u.s government's support of ukraine because i realized that if ukraine pursued an investigation
00:52:54.920
into the bidens and burisma it would likely be interpreted as partisan play that would undoubtedly result
00:53:03.080
in ukraine losing the bipartisan support it is thus far maintained this is what would undermine
00:53:10.600
u.s national security he goes on the united states and ukraine are and must restrain remain strategic partners
00:53:20.700
working together to realize the shared vision of a stable prosperous and democratic ukraine that is
00:53:27.980
integrated into the euro atlantic community our partnership is rooted in the idea that free citizens
00:53:33.980
should be able to uh exercise their democratic rights and choose their own destiny okay
00:53:42.040
so he's a guy with long experience he's a guy who believes that we should do foreign policy a certain way
00:53:50.680
and this is all very important and you're going to understand why in the next couple of weeks
00:53:54.960
but he's a guy who is part of an old guard that sees the world and what the state department is doing
00:54:02.220
and what the federal government is doing all around the world in a certain way
00:54:05.720
and he doesn't like the fact that donald trump wanted to change that or to look into things
00:54:14.580
before he continued the game now this is a country that just lost seven billion dollars of our aid
00:54:22.320
and the president says i want you to look into corruption now he doesn't like the fact
00:54:27.960
that he thinks it's wholly inappropriate for the united states government to tell people
00:54:35.100
to investigate who to investigate and who not to investigate that's great if that charge was only made
00:54:46.420
about donald trump it doesn't work because if you want to make that charge against donald trump
00:54:53.960
you must make it about the state department and uh the uh hillary and obama administration
00:55:03.720
because when they were in they told um the ukraine exactly not only what to investigate but how to
00:55:13.000
investigate they told them that they had to start a national bureau of uh anti-corruption
00:55:21.160
that bureau by the way the guy that we wanted them to appoint we helped them put this whole thing
00:55:27.320
together that guy uh was charged with interference in our elections not by us but by the ukrainians
00:55:35.560
he was in charge of anti-corruption we had them build it to our specifications then we told them
00:55:45.440
what they could and couldn't investigate we told them that their head prosecutor had to be fired because
00:55:52.720
we didn't like them so wait you suddenly have a problem with the president of the united states
00:55:58.360
inserting himself and you'll notice what his problem is his problem is is that it would lose the
00:56:04.400
bipartisan support of congress that it would be viewed
00:56:09.440
as an attack on the democrats well what about all of the charges that this is what the democrats were
00:56:19.840
doing to the republicans do we just disregard that the president wants to know what happened in 2016 and
00:56:28.720
2014 the only way to fix that is to know what happened in the past so we could fix it so it doesn't happen
00:56:35.760
in 2020 and then he says they have to be able to pursue an investigation the way they want to pursue
00:56:45.280
investigations then why did joe biden brag about firing the chief prosecutor well why if you really
00:56:54.080
believe that they should be able to call their shots then you should have a problem with what joe biden
00:57:00.240
did but you don't because you say there was corruption if you listen to the phone call that you were on sir
00:57:09.040
the president is saying there is corruption and he would like it to be dealt with
00:57:16.560
now you in the last administration told them exactly what to do president trump just said i'm not sending
00:57:23.440
you guys any more money until you look into these things because by the way you lost seven billion
00:57:29.600
dollars of our money so all of the things that he says oh and let me just show you some evidence
00:57:38.000
here is uh the audio i did a podcast with a guy who was working for the two prosecutor generals
00:57:46.720
shokin and luent uh um uh lusenko the two prosecutors one that was fired the good guy that replaced him
00:57:56.640
he worked for both of them listen to what he said about how the united states under obama and uh hillary
00:58:04.480
clinton treated the ukrainians does it sound like hang on just a second that our partnership was rooted in
00:58:11.040
the idea that free citizens should be able to exercise their democratic rights and choose their
00:58:16.800
own destiny listen to this so let me go back to the united states and let's start taking this timeline
00:58:23.840
a little bit um how high hands-on was the obama administration in ukraine it was fully after my
00:58:33.840
don and i was also active participant of my don i was one of the leaders of the out of my don and
00:58:39.040
coordinated all the international work with uh the state department and other embassies
00:58:43.920
in ukraine it turned out good after my don after the revolution there was a hard-on uh coordination
00:58:50.480
from washington from the white house from biden exactly coming to ukraine every time and telling
00:58:56.560
everybody what to do in a matter which was inappropriate for a foreign country to intervene
00:59:01.600
into internal politics so another foreign sovereign country and when you say he was telling people what
00:59:06.960
to do what do you mean he was telling people what to do oh you should you should guys put this guy in
00:59:13.440
prison you should not touch that guy you should do whatever we tell you because we know what to do
00:59:19.120
better you guys are corrupt and we will handle it from here now we will give you money if you don't
00:59:24.160
do this we will not give you money okay stop for a second isn't that pretty good quid pro quo if you
00:59:29.840
do these things we'll give you money if you don't do these things we won't give you money see this is
00:59:35.040
the problem with the impeachment if the republicans knew what the hell to do and knew their ass from an
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elbow you can take this apart completely and i'm going to break it down even further and give you the elevator pitch in a minute
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all right so here's the elevator pitch when you talk about this uh with your friends or you know if you
01:01:42.320
happen to be in congress and you want people to understand what's going on here's what you have
01:01:46.880
to say um the state department our state department was seemingly not interested in what happened to
01:01:55.360
seven billion dollars of your money they were not going after corruption in fact they were doing
01:02:00.560
everything they could seemingly to thwart uh anyone looking into this corruption um not giving 400
01:02:08.480
million until they tell us exactly what's going on and they're going to do an investigation into all
01:02:13.440
of this is that unreasonable well it was about the uh election and joe biden okay all right is is it in
01:02:24.240
our national interest to find out if russia was working with donald trump of course okay is it in our
01:02:31.520
national interest to find out if ukraine was working with hillary clinton and the dnc
01:02:37.200
because we can't ensure the 2020 election if we don't know what happened in 2016 in russia and the
01:02:44.720
ukraine and all all around the world now we've spent millions to investigate donald trump and quite
01:02:51.360
honestly i would have taken it if they found out he was colluding with russia i would have been for
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impeachment do you think it's actually worth some time to find out especially with all of the evidence
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that we have all of the people that are on the record legally in court two people were convicted
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of trying to affect our election in 2016 don't you think we should look into that because we just spent
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almost three years looking into what happened in russia why do you not care about what happened in ukraine
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well i don't want them to interfere with an election i you're right i don't i don't want us to
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interfere and tell another country what to do exactly i think we're on the same page because that's the way i
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feel when you hear that joe biden told them to fire that corrupt prosecutor well that prosecutor was
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corrupt was corrupt was he because he had all kinds of information that he was trying to get
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to our doj to show that there was interference in our election that they that there was theft of our
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money he was trying to get that information to our doj but our ambassador was blocking it as was the
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state department don't you think we should look into that well we were trying to clear up all kinds
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of uh uh you know corruption there we even set something up yes we did the uh the national
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anti-corruption bureau in ukraine we told them how to do it and by the way that guy the guy who headed
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that up he went to jail so don't you think that we should look into these things because there might
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be more to this story there's your elevator pitch there's your elevator pitch
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welcome to the uh welcome to the program glad you're here just gave uh the elevator pitch which
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i think is very very clear uh that the the republicans need to start using um is it in the national interest
01:06:54.160
to find out what happened to seven billion dollars in corruption scandals in another country is it
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in the nation's best interest to do that before we give them another 400 million yeah and that's the
01:07:08.640
fundamental question here and that's the question that the only thing that republicans should be
01:07:12.880
talking about and by the way no this is not a fallback position this is this is the overriding from
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the beginning i thought the well there's no quid pro quo was a dumb argument it doesn't make any
01:07:24.720
sense like you can there's they're of course gonna have they already have multiple people saying it
01:07:29.600
was uh you know you're you can definitely take it that way on the call but whatever it doesn't matter
01:07:34.320
we know and this i made this point at the beginning we have joe biden on tape in the middle
01:07:39.520
of a quid pro quo he says i will not give you a billion dollars unless you fire this person because
01:07:46.000
the most clear quid pro quo possible he's bragging about it on stage because obama hillary
01:07:53.200
and biden all thought that there was corruption in ukraine exactly they thought that was important
01:07:58.480
they thought that was important so donald trump thinks there's corruption in ukraine and says we're
01:08:04.560
not going to give you any of the money unless you look into this corruption and that's why that case
01:08:11.120
needs to be made that way it needs to be made as to if it is a if you believe it is really important
01:08:16.640
for u.s policy to investigate this thing and we've made the case i think well over the past month or so
01:08:22.000
that it is in u.s interest to do this you have to make that case to the american people to stop talking
01:08:27.520
about whether they're they're they're interviewing people in secret like that is like a ninth string
01:08:33.520
argument here you have to make the case that this is within the american interest and to this point glenn
01:08:38.320
wait wait the second part of national interest is the election yeah the election people were
01:08:45.120
convicted in court ukrainians were were convicted for meddling in the u.s elections to help hillary
01:08:56.240
clinton one of them is on tape describing how he did it and collusion yes okay so all of this if it was
01:09:06.240
important to find out in russia it is just as important to find out if it was in ukraine right
01:09:12.800
i agree with that so if there was a let's just give me let me give you a fake scenario here okay
01:09:17.920
rudy giuliani he's out at a steakhouse in slovenia and uh because you know this is what rudy does he's
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just rocking he's rocking a porterhouse in slovenia right and he's sitting down there and he looks across
01:09:29.120
the table and he sees melania trump sitting with some ukrainian dude yeah and they don't know who
01:09:35.920
it is and he's and they're sitting a little too close and maybe their hands touching in a way that
01:09:40.400
makes rudy feel a little uneasy so he goes back and he says hey uh i saw melania with some ukrainian
01:09:48.000
dude i i we you know i just want to let you know and donald trump calls up the ukrainian president
01:09:52.480
and he says you know what i think my wife might be cheating on me i will not give you that billion
01:09:58.080
dollars if unless you investigate him and put him in prison abusive abusive power he should be impeached
01:10:04.560
we would all agree on this right because it's not in the national interest for him to chase down an
01:10:10.000
affair with his wife now may i make one change to that yes rudy giuliani um is is hearing about this
01:10:18.400
terror ring in ukraine okay full of terrorists and one of the guys they're looking at happens to be
01:10:27.040
the guy he sees in the booth next to melania melania doesn't know this she's just been you know swept
01:10:34.880
off her feet by this new guy with better hair is that possible not possible so she's swept off her feet
01:10:43.040
she is now that enrages the president and the president then calls and says i want you to
01:10:51.840
investigate this guy and i want you to investigate this whole terror ring or i'm not giving you a dime
01:10:59.920
this is what's happening because the democrats are saying forget about the terror ring forget about
01:11:05.920
that he just did pro quid pro quo because he wanted to find out how this guy got to melania and
01:11:12.880
wants he wants his wife back no that may also be a driving factor in his life yes and it may be very
01:11:22.160
important but the guy that she's with is in a terrorist ring that we've been trying to figure out
01:11:30.800
how the whole thing is involved and how it's all structured in ukraine yes so what you're saying is
01:11:36.720
is personal and national interests align in this case in this case right and that's what would be our
01:11:43.840
case with joe biden and uh all this corruption in ukraine let me give you another example hang on
01:11:50.240
just a second i want to take that apart a hearing bit joe biden says you can't look into my son he did
01:11:57.920
nothing wrong well yes he did even the appearance the appearance of impropriety is an ethics violation for
01:12:04.720
a government employee exactly right so the appearance is there so joe biden you did do something wrong
01:12:11.280
but he says my son did nothing wrong yada yada yada yada all right um now firing that guy firing
01:12:21.680
shokin the the prosecutor general might be because joe biden and the obamas believe he is
01:12:30.000
not putting in jail the right people and he's off on a harebrained scheme of burisma has something to
01:12:36.560
do with it well joe biden's uh uh interests collide with our national interests now i don't happen to
01:12:48.000
believe calling someone off of burisma you know in in our scenario it is hey there's corruption here oh and
01:12:57.440
it might also help me at the same time i want you to look at this corruption this is uh well my son
01:13:04.320
works there and i don't want you looking at that corruption that that's a difference that's a
01:13:09.680
difference our national interests would be there's claims that they were were uh losing 1.8 million
01:13:18.880
billion dollars of ours burisma lost 1.8 billion dollars our interest to find out what the hell happened
01:13:24.800
and biden's case it would be look i want to find out what happened with that i'm not doing it to
01:13:30.000
protect my son right but you know what it happens to protect my son and that's great and aligns it
01:13:35.280
aligns in interest but i'm doing it for reason a and the the media believes that with biden and they
01:13:40.720
don't believe it with trump and that's the entire situation we're talking about here that's it let me
01:13:44.800
give you another example of this let's just say um there was a a president of the democratic party named
01:13:52.080
barack obama this is a theoretical point okay i just want you to see if you could pick another
01:13:56.480
name or well that's a strange name it's just a strange name americans would never oh my gosh
01:14:01.840
i mean if we've got the last name's one letter off of osama bin laden the middle name is hussein
01:14:07.200
there's no way they'd elect that guy they're a racist country correct so there let's say this
01:14:11.440
the president barack obama um believed that russians were trying to infiltrate our election process
01:14:19.680
with the person who was his secretary of state running against some other real estate guy let's
01:14:26.400
just say this was happening and let's just say they had a low level uh campaign worker for the
01:14:33.360
real estate guy that they think was the way the russians were trying to get in contact with him
01:14:39.280
let's just call him carter page just off the top i was gonna come up with an example of another dumb
01:14:43.280
name yeah but they already page but they had already investigated that guy and they had looked at
01:14:48.000
him a long time ago they said he's there's nothing to that he seemed to be low level but you know what
01:14:52.320
they decided to look into him a little bit more now you could make the argument and they did that they
01:14:57.840
believe this was going on and the russians were approaching carter page and that was a significant
01:15:03.440
national interest however it's difficult to deny that getting an insight to your the opposing campaign
01:15:12.720
also aligned with your personal interests but again the media believes barack obama is completely
01:15:19.440
pure and they believe donald trump is completely impure and so when you see it through that prism of course
01:15:25.760
you want impeachment so tomorrow night on uh blaze uh blaze tv.com also on my facebook page my youtube page i want
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you to watch part two of our special because what we've just told you is clear it's very very clear
01:15:42.800
now you have to have evidence to back that up we've shown you the evidence on the blackboard
01:15:48.160
but we haven't talked about the case against donald trump we haven't really explained what their case is
01:15:55.600
and once you look at their case and you see how without tying it to oh i don't know a year two three
01:16:04.880
four even five years uh in the past it doesn't work you you're introducing characters that
01:16:14.240
are involved in something else here in ukraine and so you're just cherry picking a time and a point of
01:16:23.200
view and we can't be in the business of cherry picking times and point of views we want to look for
01:16:30.960
the truth so we're going to show you that tonight and we're going to show you how the media or sorry
01:16:36.320
tomorrow night and uh the media how they are how they are spinning not not even spinning how they are
01:16:42.640
lying to you they are absolutely 100 guarantee lies now that's quite a charge to make but i can make them
01:16:54.880
because we have the court documents we have the testimony we have all of the things that they've
01:17:01.200
said is not true we have them and i'm going to take you through i think five of their biggest lies
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and those five are the ones that make people say oh well that's just a conspiracy theory but once you
01:17:15.440
understand how the media has lied to you you'll know the truth and i urge people from congress
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to watch and learn because i don't know what your defense is i don't know how you're doing this
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but you are like a nursery school group i thought most of you people were lawyers god help us if i ever
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let me give you a story that i think puts a very fine point on why americans are so sick of all of
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this let me ask you if you've heard this story a second aide to senator maggie hassan democrat from
01:20:13.120
new hampshire has been sentenced in a scheme to break into hassan's office to obtain and publicly post
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the personal information of several republican politicians amid the contentious confirmation
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hearings of brett kavanaugh the 24 year old aide samantha de forest davis was sentenced to a two
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to two years of supervised probation with 200 hours of community service and a suspended sentence of 180
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days in prison she was told she needed to stay away from hassan's office uh and current and former
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staff now davis was a staff assistant in hassan's office from august 2017 until last december she was
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fired after capitol police discovered her involvement in the so-called doxing effort
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prosecutors say that davis helped a 27 year old also intern his name was jackson costco another
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former hassan aide who pleaded guilty to five federal offenses including two counts of making
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public restricted personal information one count each of computer fraud witness tampering and
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obstruction of justice prosecutors say that davis was persuaded by costco to wipe down the senate
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computers that he had hacked the morning after the break-in that effort was unsuccessful because
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another employee was in the office early that morning costco was arrested later that day costco
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admitted to using davis's keys to get into hassan's office the day before and prosecutors say davis
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understood that costco needed the keys to unlawfully enter the senator's office and access the senate
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in june he was sentenced to four years in prison in the in the spring he was required to turn over
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all cell phones among the targets was mitch mcconnell uh lindsey graham mike lee rand paul and senator
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orrin hatch costco said uh that he became angry about the senator's support for kavanaugh despite
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sexual assault allegations leveled against the prospective high court justice he intended to
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intimidate the senators and their families according to court records the time of his arrest a time of
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his arrest costco was working in the office of sheila jackson lee now
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where's the press follow-up on all of the stuff that happened to kavanaugh
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where's the the press follow-up on on all of these things that have have happened
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where is the outrage that these people uh were doing these kinds of things to smear and intimidate
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i guess those stories are the same place where all the stories about the democrats doing what they did in
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ukraine during the 2016 election they must be in the the same press drawer that haven't seen the light of day
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oh i can't take the katie hill stuff this is the woman from california who is now just being persecuted
01:27:40.400
now she resigned she didn't have to resign she could have she could have stood up against the ethics committee
01:27:47.120
and she could have said hey this isn't this isn't right but the reason why she didn't
01:27:52.560
is because she has no way to win what no she just didn't want to be a distraction for all these
01:27:57.920
important priorities for the american people glenn sure so what what the ethics committee would have
01:28:02.880
said is it's against our rules to engage in any kind of sexual relationship with an underling a staffer
01:28:10.960
in your office consensual or not right so that's the house ethics rule that she violated and
01:28:19.280
everyone who gets caught doing this gets the same punishment that's not true donald trump has
01:28:25.680
assaulted thousands of women donald trump was he in the house of representatives i don't i don't think
01:28:32.000
so this is nancy pelosi's house by the way right uh there's not there's you know i got i got news for
01:28:37.040
you if donald because this is one of the arguments that katie hill herself is throwing out there that
01:28:41.760
it's well donald trump did all these terrible things how come he didn't get in trouble it's
01:28:44.720
because he's a man no i got news for you if donald trump had a picture naked brushing the hair of an
01:28:52.160
underling i it would be pretty big news now knowing donald trump pretty well he would not resign he would
01:28:59.600
be like ah screw you i'm saying she's hot and i'm staying right here in fact i hired four more
01:29:06.960
that i mean that would be right it might work for him but that wouldn't work for any other man
01:29:12.000
donald trump just has some mojo going on for him that we honestly no one science will never be able
01:29:18.240
to solve how he does it but he probably would do that and he might get away with it and plenty of i mean
01:29:24.720
look at one you know look at one of the people uh running against him in the republican primary mark
01:29:29.280
sanford had a an incredibly promising career in the republican party and was caught cheating and
01:29:34.720
then thrown out of office and then thrown out of and wind up losing a congressional seat later on
01:29:39.840
i mean we've had how many republicans plenty of them yeah thrown out of office or have left office
01:29:46.160
because of similar scandals this has nothing to do with women and it's nothing new she just happens
01:29:50.800
to be the first woman well listen to what she listen to her argument right now because these are
01:29:55.040
the things she's tweeting as she's leaving office all right the katie hill saga is the first shot in
01:30:01.360
what will become a longer war 99 of people her age and younger have compromising images of themselves
01:30:09.760
out there floating around and those images will be weaponized okay hang on just a second wait
01:30:15.840
it's not the compromising image that got her to quit it was the fact that she was violating the house
01:30:24.640
rules of having sex with a staffer and she had several several relationships with staffers oh and by
01:30:33.520
the way hashtag me too they thought that it was toxic and abusive yes and so she is and she initially
01:30:41.920
denied those and then she had to admit some of them some of them she does not deny um but uh
01:30:49.120
and some of them she still continually does deny to this day and blames it on her abusive husband now
01:30:54.000
i don't know who her husband is he may be a terrible he may be horrible um and you know it seems like
01:30:58.240
he i mean at least reportedly he's the one leaking these photos to media sources uh not something that
01:31:03.680
even if you don't like your wife i i think is a great idea uh but the bottom line is she's the one
01:31:08.720
breaking the rules here yeah and it's not about the picture look if those pictures were released
01:31:13.920
by a husband who was getting a divorce and it would be bad but who would be talking about impeachment
01:31:20.160
in california who would be talking about uh a uh uh you know a um an ethics charge against her and
01:31:28.160
not to mention she's nobody she's doing something uh is that is federally illegal which is smoking pot in
01:31:34.320
one of these things now again it's legal in california it's legal in a lot of states now do i think it's
01:31:38.640
that big of a deal not really but it is still a federal crime and it's something that we could
01:31:43.520
note as a congressman now look like if you're an average joe maybe you don't have to hit every
01:31:48.080
single federal law i mean just think back in the 80s it was i smoked but i never inhaled never inhaled
01:31:53.520
i never inhaled now it's like you're caught naked yeah brushing the hair of an intern and you've got
01:31:59.840
a bong in your hand and possibly a nazi tattoo by your pubic area right but don't worry about it
01:32:06.400
okay i don't actually believe it was a nazi tattoo but that's besides the point so the next one she
01:32:10.320
tweets katie hills tweets uh an article from time katie hill is the first millennial lawmaker to
01:32:15.360
resign because of nudes she won't be the last okay so well that sounds like a threat now um
01:32:21.520
the second the second thing is is that's not why she resigned exactly but that's this is her tact
01:32:26.880
right her tact isn't it is change the narrative it's changed the narrative to uh i'm like everybody
01:32:33.040
else who's a millennial well y'all have naked pictures of ourselves there's nothing you can do
01:32:36.560
in this time story like this is like this is like weinstein um saying hey we all have sex all
01:32:44.000
executives want all executives hooking up and sexually harassing uh young hot models and we did it all the
01:32:50.000
time and everyone knows it like i mean that's a defense i suppose but that doesn't change the law
01:32:55.840
on sexual uh harassment and it doesn't change the law about underlings in congress the in the time
01:33:01.360
article though i'm fascinated by this and i don't know why i'm fascinated by this more than anything
01:33:05.520
else but it's it says one 2015 study found that like hill 82 percent of adults had sexted in the past
01:33:15.280
year that can't possibly be true can it if that's true i surrender i know i just i quit i'm going to
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the mountains today if 82 percent of adults not just millennials adults have sexted now does that mean
01:33:33.600
pictures i think that it's in this context right i mean maybe it just means a sexy comment or something
01:33:39.520
like that i don't know i i don't know what what is the technical definition of sexting can we figure
01:33:43.840
that out i have i have uh some advice for millennials i as as a i was actually the first millennial
01:33:51.600
people don't know this i myself was the first millennial there's one study that says millennials
01:33:56.720
began in 1976 and i was born on february 9th 1976 so the people in january screw them i was the first
01:34:04.720
millennial so as the godfather of all millennials let me give you some advice millennials the only
01:34:09.520
solution to having lots of naked photos of yourself out there is to be sufficiently revolted by yourself
01:34:16.800
if you have such a horrific opinion about how you look on camera you will never take a photo it's
01:34:24.080
never been a risk for me because i am disgusted by myself now if i happen to be i think that's healthy
01:34:31.920
i think it is too it's obviously saving careers right around the country there should be some
01:34:37.920
body shaming you should just body shame yourself you should at least body shame yourself right
01:34:43.520
we ought to be able to look at ourselves you know is you know who probably does this so the people
01:34:48.240
who uh wear like uh you know spandex uh-huh but are my weight but about eight inches shorter
01:34:57.360
that's a hell of a package you're talking about you've seen you've seen it well that's what i mean
01:35:03.120
too and and this is why i'm so fascinated by this 82 of adults includes all of the most hideous people
01:35:10.080
you see when you go out it's not just victoria's secret models we're talking about 82 of adults and
01:35:16.880
you know what adults means what people who are 90 i mean it's everybody right i mean if that study i
01:35:23.120
i mean it just can't be true well it the the definition is sexually explicit picture or
01:35:29.520
sexually explicit uh verbiage okay so that so it could just be a sexual comment
01:35:36.880
to someone else okay i mean maybe i still don't think 82 is possible but this is katie hill's
01:35:42.720
argument her next one is this is a form of technological domestic violence oh shut up
01:35:49.840
then no it's me too yeah you were using your power over interns this is what they said yeah
01:35:59.360
they were very uncomfortable they thought it was exploitative they uh were uncomfortable because they
01:36:06.240
didn't know what to do this is this is everything that you said about you know any man with power
01:36:12.480
right and she has power they didn't know what to do and look i think in large part that's a bs uh
01:36:19.120
description of what me too is the idea that is you know women don't have the ability the the agency
01:36:28.000
the uh the the intelligence to make their own decisions about who they want to make out with
01:36:33.920
or go to bed with is a completely demeaning thing to say about women yeah if you are if you're like
01:36:41.040
monica lewinski they keep throwing her in this me too thing she loved the situation she was in love
01:36:46.080
with bill clinton right she at her own words she was 23 24 years old she was an adult okay now yes
01:36:53.840
he's the president of the united states but she is also he's making terrible decisions that have been
01:36:58.880
covered at wide range she also was making a bad decision in this particular situation and you go to
01:37:04.080
this thing as well adults get to make their own decisions we don't take away their agency because they
01:37:10.320
happen to only be five years into adulthood okay that is you are responsible for your own actions
01:37:17.760
just like the executive is is is responsible for their own actions and that is something that should
01:37:23.040
be we should be not taking away from people we should be assigning it more the idea that we are now going
01:37:29.680
to remove all responsibility from people who are multiple years inside of adulthood is is demeaning i don't know if i can go
01:37:39.280
this far i don't mean to be the sick in the mud no i understand you're saying that when you're an adult
01:37:46.400
you make decisions and you have to live by them yes but that means mm-hmm that means that sean
01:37:55.360
spicer cannot blame anyone else for the dancing with stars i mean i don't that's there are exceptions
01:38:02.880
okay i mean i don't care how old you are really are you responsible alone for that abomination
01:38:10.000
i don't think so you didn't even ask him about that on the podcast with sean spicer i don't think
01:38:14.000
he i thought he had done did he do the initial one by then i don't know he he appeared again like
01:38:19.120
last night or something i've seen it all over the internet it did not look like it was is he still
01:38:22.960
in the running i think it's voted him out yet i think he came back for an additional year or
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additional show or something what i think he's back you know like sean like it's a sequel to a
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jason movie he's returned no no don't don't do it don't do it don't do it i think he made it through
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too oh makes me sad for him all right when you've been through the ringer sometimes it's good to reach
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the democratic version of love these days is interesting hang on i'm just finishing my hashtag
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me too on sean spicer okay good for you go ahead i think like the democrats want uh the the result
01:40:13.120
to be that you have to basically bring your tax forms to every date and then you get to compare
01:40:18.160
salaries and if one salary is more than a thousand dollars away from the other salary you're not
01:40:22.320
allowed to date that's just like and you can't look at someone else who's attractive and think of
01:40:28.000
part of the attractiveness of this person can't be that they've succeeded or achieved
01:40:34.080
can i tell you something can i tell you something still you and i are the luckiest guys in the
01:40:39.200
world and if you haven't thought this you should okay when we met our wives uh they were not our
01:40:46.480
wives now you usually meet them first correct yeah so we met we we when we met our wives uh
01:40:54.960
they both thought we were losers you less so than me you were still at the beginning of your career
01:41:02.080
mine had flamed out and i'm you know i'm just a bum i'm an alcoholic washed out bum i still had the
01:41:10.640
lottery ticket although i i had missed the numbers i just didn't know it yet but i still had the ticket
01:41:15.520
in my pocket right you did right so there was some hope with you but not a lot not a lot i was driving
01:41:20.880
a 1988 ford tempo right so and uh it was it was i was in a i was in a in a very small toyota and uh
01:41:30.480
yes that you barely fit in you're a very large man and very small toyota okay so anyway so we were
01:41:36.800
it's not a fancy one it was a small cheap oh yeah anyway so we married these women and i am the
01:41:43.600
luckiest man in the world because my wife everything that my wife owns that's really nice any diamonds or
01:41:49.920
anything else i purchased she's never hinted never wanted she honestly i bought her a wedding ring
01:41:56.640
uh for our five-year anniversary and she many times will spin the diamond around because she
01:42:05.440
she's embarrassed by it what language are you speaking right now i can't understand the things
01:42:09.360
you're telling me these are real things these are possible like this no okay so my wife my wife was
01:42:16.240
not somebody that married for money or fame she doesn't like any of it yeah my wife didn't marry for
01:42:21.840
money she does she does like it when it shows up yes yes but she didn't marry for money and if you
01:42:26.640
were poor she'd be just as happy yeah but don't tell me don't tell me well okay i've looked at myself
01:42:33.840
anybody who says money doesn't make a difference okay they're lying to you anyway um uh but neither one
01:42:40.960
of them would leave us because we didn't pan out as a success i'm constantly on the verge of failure
01:42:47.440
so right this is exactly right so but you cannot tell me that there aren't those women that target
01:42:56.640
men who are much more powerful than they'll ever be much more uh wealthy you can't tell me that those
01:43:04.160
women don't exist so why are all guys always just preying on these young women which they do but
01:43:12.560
what about women that also prey on men i mean it go i mean and i wouldn't even say it's prey right
01:43:18.480
it's it's largely um a mutually beneficial exchange um i hate to describe it as you're going to the
01:43:25.200
grocery store but many times that's kind of what it's like i have to tell you it is nature it is
01:43:30.160
nature and like you know there is no problem with looking at someone else and finding something
01:43:38.480
attractive in them that relates to their level of success or achievement or intelligence or and
01:43:44.640
these these are the things that are rewarded with money right money is a sign generally speaking of
01:43:50.160
someone who's achieved something uh someone who's been able to uh to to excel in their career and you
01:43:56.640
know what what does that usually indicate that they uh that they show up to work every day that they're
01:44:01.360
not usually on crack uh that they're usually uh someone who is at least somewhat responsible in their
01:44:07.360
lives in some area right um these are things that when you're looking for a union are beneficial
01:44:14.080
right like these aren't that's not crazy and the same way that if you went to if you went to a bar
01:44:19.200
and you saw two identical women they looked they were identical twins and they split up and you talk
01:44:24.160
to both of them they had very similar personalities and one had some level of high achievement in their
01:44:28.480
life and the other you know and just didn't didn't focus on that it's not to say that you wouldn't
01:44:32.480
be attracted to the person who didn't have that that sort of uh success in their career but it
01:44:37.760
very well might uh at be an additional factor and the way the democrats have sort of formulated
01:44:43.360
relationships over the past few years is that if you happen to be a like louis ck a big time comedian
01:44:50.160
and you're in the room with a woman who's a less successful comedian you can't hook up with them
01:44:55.920
because there's a power dynamic that you're supposed to resist even though they're consenting
01:45:01.840
that's just dumb okay this is part of human interaction and the fact that one person is
01:45:07.680
more successful than another then you're going to wind up bringing your irs forms and saying well
01:45:12.720
on line 17b i made 38 000 and you made 42 so we're there's a power dynamic issue here we can't talk to
01:45:19.040
each other that's insanity and we're getting to that point um where at least when it's a republic
01:45:25.840
uh at least when it's someone who uh is not uh favored by whatever media source is talking about
01:45:32.080
it like in this case time magazine where you know these things that are blatant ethics problems in
01:45:37.760
the federal government are just treated as wow we're learning something about millennials today
01:45:42.160
they take a lot of dudes like that is not what that is no it's not you know that is a law there right
01:45:48.720
it's not you could learn that you could learn that as well as well but you really should learn don't
01:45:54.480
sleep with your staff if you're a congressman and certainly don't take pictures while you're doing
01:45:58.960
it if you do that's another secondary lesson so stupid and what's going on here what do we hear
01:46:03.680
all the time when there's an accusation of wrongdoing against a republican what do those republicans do
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they pounce on the reporters they say the media is the is evil they say that they're the enemy of
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the state and all these other things look at the media coverage of katie hill today very little coverage
01:46:18.960
on hill herself a lot of coverage on the red state reporter who actually got the photos and
01:46:24.800
exposed the scandal they're pouncing they're pouncing on on on her and saying oh she's just a political
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animal and look she she writes for red state she's a a conservative there's no there's no doubt about
01:46:35.440
that uh but that now we're allowed to attack the media when we don't like the results of a story i
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thought that was the exact thing the media was fighting against these standards are very
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media and these politicians are putting the conservative media lives in jeopardy they will
01:46:50.880
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you know as i've been doing my research into what's going on in ukraine i have i've really
01:48:52.400
started to fall in love with the history of ukraine and the people both the horrible things that have
01:48:58.400
been done to them and they have done uh it is an amazing story a group of people that really have never
01:49:05.440
been left alone to run their country as they see fit first it was the soviets and the soviets with
01:49:11.360
the holodomor just starved almost all of them to death uh then the nazis came in and took them over
01:49:17.920
in world war ii and after that you know the communists came back and then we have come back
01:49:24.800
i want to tell you one story that i read about from the ukraine that i think is amazing and it
01:49:32.400
it happened um during the summer and it was a summer when gunshots were were louder and the nazis were
01:49:42.160
more severe the nazis were gruesome absolutely everywhere but in kiev they were especially gruesome
01:49:50.800
they starved the ukrainians to death many of them and then ground their bones up and use them as
01:49:56.720
fertilizer but by that point the nazis had been occupying ukraine for a little over a year when the
01:50:04.560
russians fled the approaching german army and it was kind of a preemptive destruction soviets killed
01:50:11.920
any nazi pow's they sabotaged the farmlands they flooded the mines they destroyed all the important
01:50:18.160
buildings but the nazis were quick and they captured about 600 soviet soldiers
01:50:23.520
and they set up concentration camps and assassinated anybody who was against them
01:50:29.280
by the time the soviets retook the ukraine a couple of years later the nazis had murdered 1.5
01:50:35.120
million ukrainian jews another 2 million ukrainians were shipped to germany where they were forced into
01:50:41.280
slave labor in total in ukraine seven million people died 34 000 ukrainians died in the first
01:50:49.440
two days at one of their battles in a deep ravine outside of kiev but the ukrainians just never seem to
01:50:58.000
give up they are they're they're tough now and they were tough then one of their examples of their
01:51:06.160
toughness is a soccer game of all things that happened on august 9th in 1942 it was the ukrainians
01:51:14.240
against the nazis bringing the war onto the field in a game now that has been known as the death match
01:51:23.520
war was ravaging the entire continent it was all on fire but it's europe so we gotta stop for a second and
01:51:30.640
play some soccer you know so 77 years ago on that hot august day various nationalities formed teams
01:51:41.200
and there was the team from hungary romania and yes the nazis from germany but one team was absolutely
01:51:48.560
unstoppable and it was a group of ukrainian bakers who had worked together at a local bread factory
01:51:54.880
some of whom had played for dynamo kiev which is still a team in uh in kiev in ukraine today
01:52:02.800
some of the diamond diamond uh dynamo players had joined the red army some had gone to fight in the
01:52:08.320
war several others were shipped to penal colonies for minor offenses one of the team managers chose the
01:52:14.720
russian side and he had been executed but the owner of the bakery had also been on that team and he
01:52:20.160
loved soccer and he knew the best players that still remained so he founded the team
01:52:26.960
and offered them extra rations look i'll give you a little extra from the bakery if you'll play
01:52:32.960
they went by the name fc start and before long they were undefeated and in their first game
01:52:39.120
they beat a team of hungarian soldiers six goals to two a few days later it was the romanians 11 to
01:52:45.760
zero in june and july they scored 37 goals and only allowed eight and with each game the ukrainians
01:52:56.720
were getting excited the ukrainian the the spirit of the ukraine spread they were the unstoppable rebels
01:53:05.920
well the germans were nervous about this and they wanted to keep the crowds down so they started to
01:53:10.800
charge people five rubles per ticket which was an awful lot of money to spend on anything in those
01:53:16.480
days but people flooded they did everything they could they took the rubles that they had they wanted
01:53:22.880
to be there to see them because these people were impossible to beat but they had to play play and beat
01:53:30.080
the nazi team and the nazis they liked a rig game they uh they were beating even the best competitors
01:53:39.280
so on august 6th they played a team of nazi soldiers and these were the guys that were
01:53:46.320
manning the anti-aircraft guns all around the city of kiev and they this team the ukrainian team wore
01:53:54.000
red jerseys that day in support of communist russia and the ukrainians gave the nazis a thrashing
01:54:01.760
five to one nazis had barely scored one goal conceded five this is an embarrassing defeat
01:54:10.480
the germans were absolutely livid and i don't think there's anything worse than a bunch of nazis who are
01:54:16.480
pissed off so they announced there's going to be a rematch this time with a more skilled german team
01:54:24.000
formed of pure blood aryans the very image of the master race that hitler was looking for
01:54:32.000
and everyone warned the ukrainians don't play the match and if you do play the match lose
01:54:38.960
one of the ukrainian players said i i we don't want to lose
01:54:45.280
before the game the gestapo strutted into the ukrainians locker room one of them said and i will
01:54:51.840
be the referee today and you will be giving the nazi salute the german made it clear you will lose
01:55:02.320
today they laughed you don't understand we will then this isn't the competition
01:55:11.520
they still didn't get the hint two thousand spectators paid their five rubles
01:55:16.720
one account of the stadium noticed that when the time came for the ukrainian players to pay homage to
01:55:25.200
hitler's empire the ukrainian players stared forward with their arms at their side they didn't give the
01:55:32.880
hitler salute armed nazi soldiers surrounded the field watching the immaculate gestapo soldiers
01:55:40.320
guarding the entrance with snarling german shepherds all around the field
01:55:47.360
as you can imagine when you're playing a group of nazis it might be a little violent the germans
01:55:52.880
played rough the gestapo referee let it all happen the nazis kicked the ukrainian goalkeeper in the
01:55:58.880
head so hard it knocked him out cold eventually his players revived him but he was still confused
01:56:05.200
the nazis scored three goals at halftime the ukrainian players stumbled off of the field but
01:56:13.280
they were pissed and they wanted vengeance this was about more than winning some game this was about
01:56:18.960
good versus evil they were fighting for freedom this was about taking ukraine back even if it was only
01:56:24.800
for this instant so they they glided around the field when they came back like majestic birds
01:56:31.680
shoving through the tackles dodging legs and cleats and elbows and then they scored a goal
01:56:38.960
and then they scored another one and then they scored a third the game was tied
01:56:46.320
now the team had to decide should we just guard our goal and make it a tie
01:56:54.720
because maybe a tie would be enough of a victory maybe a win would be too dangerous
01:56:59.760
then they scored their fourth goal the nazis went crazy they doubled down even more violent then
01:57:09.920
ukrainians scored another one in the last moments of the game the ukrainian uh ukrainians outrun a group
01:57:16.480
of exhausted nazi players he kicked the ball to the goal sending the goalkeeper lunging in the wrong
01:57:24.000
direction and then he kicked the ball away from the goal in one last act of spite it was 5-3 the ukrainians
01:57:38.480
now it gets a little dicey because we're not really sure what happened some say that
01:57:42.480
that night they partied they celebrated their victory they had homemade vodka they were dancing
01:57:47.680
and the next day the gestapo was waiting for the men at the bakery they were all arrested for eight
01:57:54.960
weeks nazis tortured the men the accounts differ but most likely several of the men were shot one
01:58:02.240
we know was tortured to death broken and limping the rest of them were shoved into the back of a
01:58:07.760
transport truck and taken to a concentration camp just on the outskirts of town while they were there
01:58:13.440
three more of them were executed their bodies were tossed into mass graves but the came became a
01:58:20.400
rallying cry for the ukrainians it was a story of hope that they dare not tell louder than a whisper
01:58:31.280
in some tellings the nazis executed all the men right after but we know that's not true because
01:58:36.160
some of the players actually talked about it years later one historian says none of this
01:58:42.800
actually happened but as vonnegut writes all this happened more or less
01:58:52.320
after world war ii things weren't much easier on the ukrainians because the soviets recast the story
01:58:57.520
of the death match into communist propaganda 11 heroic communists fighting together to beat the
01:59:05.360
capitalist monsters they also accused several players of collaborating with the nazis
01:59:11.200
and sentence those players to 10 years in a communist gulag
01:59:18.560
for the people afflicted by soviet rule the story became a household tale it was the way for the
01:59:24.000
ukrainians to celebrate their own independent identity
01:59:32.160
all the way up to today ukraine finds itself in the throes of a
01:59:41.840
there was a war that was just started in february of 2014 nearly 5000 ukrainians have died
01:59:48.160
the events of that day in kiev 77 years ago remain shrouded in mystery but the spirit of the players
01:59:57.920
live on and live in the hearts of all those in ukraine who are still dreaming of the day
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welcome to the program there's a couple of pieces of audio here that we cannot leave
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uh until we play and one of them is the very eloquent al sharpton trying very very i mean he's really
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working hard here uh to um tell you the story of the death of al baghdaddy here he is president trump
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said that because of the killing of al baghdaddy baghdaddy that the world is a better place
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and i would give credit to he and those that were responsible for it uh-huh but we have a lot of work
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that must still be done in the area of terrorism right in the same area of the world where al baghdad
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come on that was worth it there are just you know that's worth getting up in the day to hear the man
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can't speak glenn this is a problem there's a lot of i have a problem with uh the english language
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you do too that's true we all do but not quite like that yeah he has this sort of like you know
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how if you have like a a shelf that is loaded with trinkets and someone bumps into it and like
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one of them falls down and then another one falls down another one falls down that's his like his
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like pace of speaking just like there's like they're just inexplicably coming down to this
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i don't blah it's it baghdaddy play it again one more time play it one more time president trump said
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that because of the killing of al baghdaddy that the world is a better place and i would give credit to
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him and those that were responsible for it but we have a lot of work that must still be done
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why are you pausing on work right we have a lot of work to do we have a lot of work to do with terror
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we have a lot of work to do with baghdaddy because in the prompter his eyes are looking down and he sees
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back daddy he's like oh no here it comes again it's revenge of all those g's and h's
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they're all coming all right how about katie hill come here the katie hill yes here's katie here's
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katie hill the republican party is overwhelmingly held by old white men and that is that is not
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until that changes then the republican party is is literally incapable of changing when you see
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reactions like lindsey graham's or some of the other senators right you can't help but wonder what are
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you afraid of oh what's in your past oh that's a good question katie mick katie may i you've heard
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the oh you know he has a glass house shouldn't throw stones may i just uh update that for uh this
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occasion um those that have glass bongs should not be throwing stones i i'm just saying i'm just i'm just
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saying do we have time for dave chappelle uh chappelle was talking about political correctness on the uh
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the red carpet political correctness has its face this place excuse me we all want to live in a
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polite society we just have to kind of work on the levels and come to an agreement of what that
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actually looks like i personally am not afraid of other people's freedom of expression i don't use it
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as a weapon it just makes me feel better and i'm sorry if i hurt anybody setter etc yada yada yada
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everything i'm supposed to say he was accepting the award for the mark twain prize uh it you know
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at the kennedy center they do it every year and here's this guy who everybody's saying oh no he's just
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he's great he just won the national award for comedy writing the mark twain prize uh i don't know
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seems to be doing pretty good a lot better than i'll bag bladby
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i'll blag bladby black daddy snag bladby snag bladby snag bladby snag bladby