The Left's Abortion Meltdown | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Larry Elder | 9⧸3⧸21
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Bill O'Reilly and Larry Elder join us on The Glenbeck Program to discuss abortion, abortion mandates, and the Texas heartbeat law. Plus, we hear from a man whose wife wants motorized blinds in the middle of her bedroom.
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That way, you'll be able to fly as a man, as a woman,
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as a man who's having a baby who might be a woman.
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But you could fly to some of the greatest back alleys in America.
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You could save a lot of money every month, maybe even $1,000 a month.
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But you could also get your male back alley abortions.
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By the way, you have to get a vaccine right away.
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Bill O'Reilly is on, and Mr. Larry Elder joins us in hour number three.
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america welcome to the program uh i hate to
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talk about the texas abortion law only because that really accomplishes everything that the
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left and the media want and that is that we stop talking about the abortion that is afghanistan
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don't worry we have all of that covered today and we also have larry elder joining us and mr bill
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o'reilly so we are going to start with oh my god what do we do the freak out over the texas heartbeat
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rules and restrictions may apply now i might have a few things to point out about the texas abortion bill
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i might i might i might uh things like it's my body my choice right right hey this is between me and my
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doctor and it's none of your business right okay just like to point out yeah unless it's about the vaccine
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then it's not a choice and it's not your body and it's not between you and your doctor that's
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interesting because i see it the opposite way the only thing between you and your doctor is is
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abortion everything else is uh is purview of obamacare i know everything i know they want to
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be involved in every one of your medical decisions with the exception of abortion well
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give them time i think they might start imposing abortions abortion mandates yes abortion mandate
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do you have your abortion passport now yes let me ask you this stew yes have you noticed the narrative
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about how evil this is for women for women yeah how horrible this is for women i mean it's just
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oh well and i am deeply offended because what about all the men that have to because men can have abortions too
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if men can get pregnant men can have abortions too how dare you make this to genderize this entire
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conversation it makes me sick this is like where the two liberal arguments drive into an intersection
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and slam into each other in the middle i don't know what you're i don't know these to work i don't
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know what you're talking about i'm just saying men can get pregnant too and are you expecting men
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to have what it's okay for men to have back alley abortions because they're men is that what you're
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saying you people make me sick oh now the federal government has decided uh nancy pelosi says they're uh
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they're passing a bill uh in the federal government to stop a state from doing what the state feels is
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right uh this is something i like to call the 10th amendment now that would require you to read
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beyond the second amendment or even to know that there's something called the bill of rights
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but i digress uh so let's let's look into how this is being shaped this story uh is from fort worth
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67 abortions in 17 hours inside a texas clinics race to beat a new six-week abortion ban
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wow wow what an accomplishment it is something you strive for isn't it all abortion all abortions
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must go now it's an abortion clearinghouse weekend it's crazy i think that downplays the heroism
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of the doctors yeah i mean i hope you understand may i yeah may i talk about the heroism here just
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because it's outlined in the story okay it was 8 p.m on tuesday when marva sadler looked at the
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patients waiting in the lobby had a list of patients waiting to return and even more patients waiting
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outside in cars surrounded by protesters and realized they just might not get to everyone tonight
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now let me tell you something that is one busy ass abortion place i mean they there's a problem in
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that neighborhood they pack them in yeah i mean it's like it's i mean it it's like uh you know at a
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before a hurricane there's no water on the shelves everybody's just running to the abortion clinic
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well in their defense i don't think they typically do this many abortions but people were trying to get
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it in before the deadline sure sure it's like april 15th right rush to the mailbox uh except you're
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not putting things into the mailbox you're taking things out of the mailbox oh no sadly and there's
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no i don't think you need to expand on that joke of all the things you need to revisit i don't i just i
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just want to make sure it was clear got it the director of clinical services and her colleagues did the
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math they needed to perform eight abortions an hour with only one doctor does this sound like one of
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those math problems in a sick sick world you're in third grade this is the new problem solving math
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you need to perform eight abortions an hour with only one doctor on duty
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he's very old who has been working since 7 a.m how many abortions can you do
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outside chance came in through a bullhorn protesters shouting prayer verses oh my god
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this person this person does this person has never been around a christian or a person
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a prayer verse okay a bible verse or a prayer but i've never heard give me a g give me an o give
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me a d god's with us i don't i've not heard that before well you weren't at this abortion clinic
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using the bullhorn uh they were shouting prayer verses and arguing the clinic was too full
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already the police had been called the fire marshal would come twice over capacity issues inside the
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clinic employees would see protesters through their security cameras and through the windows of their
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small brick building they're watching us they're watching us saddler thought and they're winning
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inside she looked at her team eight people total between the techs and the front office staff
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the doctor and the three staff members from a nearby clinic they brought in to help
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well why didn't they just send some of these people over to the nearby clinic why i mean
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this poor old doctor she asked she asked them just take a deep breath we're not the bad guys here
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we're doing everything right and we're trying to help everyone we can if there's someone we can't help
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it's not our fault well actually it is there are 67 other patients that you're going to be taking out
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and killing and those ones are directly your fault so i just thought i'd throw that out after midnight
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on wednesday texas senate bill 8 became law effectively banning abortions after six weeks of gestation
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a time when most people aren't even aware they're pregnant republican state lawmakers had fought to claw
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back abortion access before in 2013 an anti-abortion bill banned the procedure in texas 20 weeks post
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fertilization and put a series of new regulations on abortion providers parts of the law were ultimately
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overturned by the supreme court it was whole women's health an abortion provider with clinics in five states
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that stewed that case to take it to court saddler had been at the center of that fight as well what a hero
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she really is she really is well they found out that the court wasn't going to step in before this law took place
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the staff worked without stopping to eat you know it's weird um i've always thought of those people
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that were shoving people into the ovens you know and i thought how do you break from that and take a
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lunch break you know where do you sit do you sit on you know do you do you sit in where you're like
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just talking to joe who's now shoveling the bodies into the ovens and you're like hey joe i just gotta
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take a break i'm gonna eat my bologna sandwich uh you know where do they sit how do they eat yeah
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kind of like that they didn't eat they continued shifting patients in and out of rooms in the lobby
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people who had been waiting five hours or more ask when they would be called
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they had to pick up their kids i've got to go pick up my kids can i please get my abortion
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please i've been waiting here for five hours this is back alley my gosh what is this baglet dish
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their ride was leaving oh no you know i've been asked a lot of things and the one thing i really
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hate is can you take me to the airport no it's uber okay call an uber but if one more friend says to
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me can you drive me and wait for me at the abortion clinic i hate that super common super common super
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super common anyway their ride was leaving their family members who were outside because of
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coronavirus regulations knocked on the front door to see what is happening would they be seen
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or is my loved one going to be turned away oh my god one young woman arrived at her first
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appointment to the clinic that same night she was a drug user she told saddler and she was set to
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begin serving a five-year print in the prison sentence in a week she already had three children
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at home she didn't want to deliver a baby in jail please help me kill it now this is a nice story it's
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an honorable story and they keep saying things like it and every once in a while you need to remind
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yourself what it is which is ending the life of a human being it's like this like super on the it's
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like an episode of 24 you know you can hear the clock ticking and they're just rushing to get all
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these abortions done before the deadline there it is there it is there it is i mean she was going to
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jail she already three had three kids she was a drug user now some might think that that would be good
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for the baby to be delivered in jail because she wouldn't be shooting up or doing whatever it is
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she's doing she by the way is not a drug user she is a person with a drug substance issue right okay we
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learned that yesterday from the cdc she dropped to her knees on the cold tile floor in front of saddler
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begging her to take her to perform the abortion but in texas patients have to wait a full 24 hours for
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their first appointment to get an abortion the woman was 12 weeks pregnant and on wednesday she'd
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be too far along to get the procedure it was that woman saddler thought about later as she drove away
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from the clinic the adrenaline of the day washed away by waves of sadness and pain the knowledge that
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no matter what she did she couldn't help everyone she couldn't perform every abortion asked oh gosh
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i just it's crushing to hear the pain she must be going through which is different than the pain
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the babies have when they when the poison's injected into their heart or or their limbs are ripped off
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clinic workers got to everyone they were legally allowed to treat in 17 hours they had performed 67
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abortions they'd seen 60 people who had taken medication to abort at home and to confirm yes the
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process was complete and they wouldn't be left in limbo no i think the babies go to limbo
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right the abortion doctors just go to hell i think is that oh did i say that you're not their job i
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better take a i better take a break i've gone off the rails uh you know i'm sorry you give me another
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minute and i'll start saying crazy things like no men can't be pregnant but because i'm still saying
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i know they can be and that's why i'm so mad at the media how dare you only focus on the women
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at these abortion clinics how many men are going to be affected by this too how dare you back in 60
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oh man they had performed 67 abortions and they'd seen 60 people who had taken medication to abort at
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home so they they did 127 killings in one night in one night and i think that is wow that is
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beautiful it's beautiful that is efficient uh she said yes the process was complete
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for a moment i'm still quoting the article for a moment they were all able to savor it
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to what savor it to savor it 127 people that will not be born that should have been born and they were
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doing what they were savoring it they were savoring the day for the moment they were able to savor it
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sadder sadler looked at the doctor and told him physicians half his age wouldn't have been able to
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do what he did you know i think almost everybody wouldn't have been able to do what he did i don't
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care the i the the most in shape acute person would not be able to do what he did i think that's a fair
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statement even if he'd only performed one abortion it would have been a victory oh it would have been an
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incredible win what a win for society for humanity itself protesters were still out there wednesday
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oh no before sadler arrived at 7 a.m her staff was visibly drained from the day before shuffling
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through the hallways and talking in low voices there were 77 people on their roster for that day
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some of them real some of them sadler suspects protesters who called to make fake appointments to
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see if they could gain intel on what the clinic was telling its patients sadler knew she'd have to
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go out and say something uplifting to her team if you can't trust your abortion patients who can you
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trust sadler knew well that woman that good gracious woman that was going to prison that's trust her
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you can trust her uh sadler knew she would have to go out and say something uplifting to her team
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even as she knew this would be the day where she would have to deny people
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care she kept thinking how unfair that those women yesterday were helped and the women today
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damn it i'm going to insert this the men and women that are pregnant today don't have any help
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it was only 10 a.m no help no help for them i mean obviously they could go to any of the other 49
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states and get it done in probably five minutes oh my gosh what on their horse do you know how long
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it takes to get to another state well i mean a flight really from anywhere oh yeah now we're now
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we're booking private flights 30 minutes yeah you don't need to be private could be going
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you know in southwest really like you're gonna slum it on southwest it's this is a person that needs
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an abortion man it needs life flight but they'd have to pay for the death flight but what they have
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to pay for the abortion because these places are no you know no there are places that will pick you
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up and take you to other states uh okay you know but other than that they they're totally restricted
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from getting their abortion you know why they're having an abortion quite honestly because we don't
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pay for birth control because of that damn cory gardner he got rid of all birth birth what cory
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gardner banned birth control yes did you go to the supermarket lately have you looked at the condom aisle
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there's no there's none to be found damn cory gardner you don't have any idea what we're talking
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about if you haven't been a long-term list of the show but about what 10 years ago there was this
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crazy commercial running against cory gardner who was running for something congress senate and uh
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the commercial was cory gardner's banned birth control what he wants to ban birth control that's
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right sweetie yeah that's right that's right that's right sweetheart it was only 10 a.m and
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already she had turned four people away some as early in their pregnancies as five weeks and six
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days why'd you turn them around why why'd you turn them out like five weeks and six days you that was
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the day you could do it that was the day before the heartbeat just a clump of cells why did you turn
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the waiting i think there's a waiting period oh that's right another evil conservative have a 24th
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how is she doing does she know that we were recording this session welcome to the glenbeck
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program glad you're here it's friday bill o'reilly is coming up also the one and only larry elder
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which by the way i just want to let you know the mainstream media says no chance no chance it's
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a runaway right now for gavin newsom it was close now it's not however they are using uh voting machines
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i'll tell you what kind of voting you can guess i'll tell you what kind of voting machines coming
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up in just a little while but they are concerned the democrats are concerned that there might be some
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funny business going on with the voting machines they're not sure this vote will be secure
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uh we'll bring up to speed on uh on that and it's a good thing you know these progressives california
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leads the way they lead the way okay and it is i am so happy to see that california finally
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is you know since what 1849 finally has a legitimate candidate candidate that is black
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but he's racist i mean i don't know if you saw this i i don't remember the news source uh i think it
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was babylon something apparently they have a photo of larry elder in his in his uh high school yearbook
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with blackface how could you possibly have that guy in california actually i think that's the way
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you get to be a governor in this country right now oh yeah yeah that's actually gonna be a real
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positive for you might be you might be or you could just go to canada um let me give you a a couple of
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uh pieces of news here um let's uh stay on the abortion thing for just a minute cut for this is
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saki uh answering an abortion question listen to this following up on the sexist law why does the
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president support abortion when his own catholic faith teaches abortion is morally wrong now he
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believes that it's a woman's right it's a woman's body and it's her choice why does the president who
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does he believe then should look out for the unborn child he believes that it's up to a woman to make
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those decisions uh and up to a woman to make those decisions with her doctor i know you've never faced
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those choices nor have you ever been pregnant but for women out there who have faced those choices
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this is an incredibly difficult thing oh this is a woman's thing go ahead i think we got to move on
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wow i am so offended i am so offended how dare them men can be pregnant too and a man who has been
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pregnant several times lieutenant colonel scott man uh i'm hearing now he's not been pregnant several times
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well i don't know what's wrong with him former green beret commander and leader of task force
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pineapple welcome to the well over to the program scott how are you let me get my second my breath for
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a second i'm ready oh you're breathing exercises are you pregnant now is that pretty yeah how are you
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i'm very good hey uh i had um i have tim kennedy on uh today on my podcast and i was talking to him
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yesterday and you know the the suicide rate is already crazy of uh of afghani um war fighters uh on
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our side and um he i said to him you know i just was talking to a guy who's on my staff he's my chief
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researcher he was a marine he was one of the first people in he was off the coast of um uh
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australia when the towers fell and so he was one of the first people in and yesterday i'm talking to him
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and all of a sudden he just gets choked up and starts to cry and we weren't talking about things that
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were that um he just he just said you know so i just question what i've done i just question everything
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can we talk about that scott how can we help you know you know the the i'm seeing the same thing
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with our volunteers who you know the the on the pineapple express who these retired special operators
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um combat infantrymen marines who volunteered to help their brothers and sisters who they had served
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with they got re-triggered again i mean i talked with a vietnam veteran yesterday glenn who's basically
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had to watch um saigon fall twice you know um and you know the the level of moral injury that our
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veteran population and their families and our gold stars have endured post 9-11 alone um you know 800
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000 who fought in iraq it is it is it is really rough and when you see you know people are i think
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people are astounded to see the way we come together around honoring this promise but i think it's because
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people finally are hungry for something that gives meaning to what we did and that's why it's not
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sent you that video the man in the arena is because the only person that gets to assign meaning to a
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lived experience in combat is the person who lived it and that's important to remember so for for people
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who don't know um can you just quickly tell the story of uh you know pineapple rescues what you guys
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have done yeah yeah sure i mean it just started with one friend of mine named nazam who i'd served with
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in afghanistan he was an afghan commando he went to our afghan uh our american green beret course he had
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applied for his siv visa it didn't get approved and he was in duress hiding in his uncle's um apartment
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in kabul and it was clear he was going to be executed as as kabul was overrun by the taliban so a couple of
00:30:09.160
us green berets abc reporter james meek and uh congressman waltz's staffer we got together on the
00:30:15.500
phone and we just started coordinating and we found a plan uh to basically help get people to help move
00:30:21.760
him through the city get him close to the gate we called people inside the gate and and started
00:30:26.300
coordinating that way they recognized that this guy was a commando he needed to be pulled in and
00:30:31.140
they gave him the word pineapple as a code word and he used it got pulled through and that is how we got
00:30:36.720
to be known as task force pineapple and then we just brought other seals other green berets into our
00:30:41.120
midst task force duncourt did the same thing team america and it was just a group of volunteers
00:30:46.260
who were working to save their brothers and sisters and honor a promise and and it was all about just
00:30:52.300
you know fulfilling on what we said we would do the way they showed up for us so when you um when you
00:30:59.640
said earlier i want you to go into moral injury you're the first person that i have heard say this
00:31:07.040
and it has really stuck with me but i'd like you to explore that and explain the moral injury that is
00:31:13.840
happening uh to you right now to almost everybody who has fought at all in afghanistan yeah i mean a
00:31:24.260
moral injury you know is is i think is one of the worst injuries that we can incur uh whether it's in
00:31:30.320
combat or not and because it's the kind of injury injury that scars the soul you know and and there's
00:31:36.180
no deeper wound than that when the soul is scarred when you when you have to take action that runs counter
00:31:40.860
to your moral compass and you know combat throws that at us all the time and and politicians make
00:31:46.860
it particularly uh challenging because of the policies and bureaucrat bureaucratic approaches
00:31:52.060
that they lay on top of you know what should be you know the humanity of honoring a promise and
00:31:57.400
again this this is this is every administration i served under for the whole afghan war we faced moral
00:32:04.420
injury after moral injury as we executed our orders and and now though i think this is the ultimate i mean
00:32:10.720
any veteran will look at this i think any citizen will look at this and go oh no no this is what
00:32:15.400
my parents taught me when i was in oh yeah you don't lead you and and to violate that i believe
00:32:20.980
if we violate this if we don't stand together as a nation we are running off a cliff cliff towards
00:32:28.000
you know an abyss of moral injuries that will haunt us the rest of our days both as a collective
00:32:33.160
and as individuals scott i don't know if you've ever heard me say this before the audience is so probably
00:32:38.300
so sick of hearing this story but it is so it i understand it fully right now when i went over
00:32:45.840
to auschwitz i talked to uh one of the righteous among the nations she was 16 years old she started
00:32:51.380
saving jews with her mom and dad um because of her when i asked her um about 10 years ago what do we do
00:32:59.540
to to water that seed that's in all of us she said to me you misunderstand the righteous didn't suddenly
00:33:07.740
become righteous they just refused to go over the cliff with everyone else this is what you're this
00:33:14.200
is what you're talking about now these people all of us know what our parents taught us what we don't
00:33:22.140
leave people behind our word is our bond all of these things and if we accept this we will go over
00:33:30.420
the cliff with the rest of humanity it is so important for people to stand and do not move from that
00:33:38.640
principle once you do you it's very hard to come back it's very and this is not about republican or
00:33:46.020
democrat mask or no mask this is about a level of humanity and doing what our gut and our solar plexus
00:33:54.440
tells us to do our body knows what to do and we have to trust that okay so scott you are let's i'm just
00:34:00.860
putting myself now into somebody who's currently serving and you had to stand there and your gut said
00:34:07.380
this is wrong but you did the right thing by not uh violating a legal order from the president we we
00:34:17.600
have to have that discipline in our military so what do they do to get past this and how can we help
00:34:25.500
yeah i i think a lot this is my belief is i think a lot of it has to do with storytelling i think that
00:34:32.100
you know societies for thousands of years have used storytelling to assimilate i mean that's actually
00:34:36.580
the non-profit that i run and what i've focused my eight years on since retirement before all this
00:34:41.500
happened and i can't wait to get back to is helping our warriors tell the story i mean they need
00:34:46.160
the the scars i call it the generosity of scars you know the scars they've endured um are are actually
00:34:52.520
are are healing and and in the form of stories can help guide the rest of us to to to better days and
00:34:59.040
show us what leadership looks like our veterans are doing that now and i think as a society the more that
00:35:03.860
we can uh empower our veterans to tell us their stories and to listen to their wisdom that to the
00:35:08.900
lived experience that they've been through i mean it's you know the scars that we have are are the
00:35:14.420
greatest assets we have in this world and and veterans right now are pushing them down because
00:35:19.140
they think that there's something wrong with them or they think that there's something you know um
00:35:23.780
immoral about them and they the fact of the matter is they're the finest humans on the planet
00:35:28.760
and as as a society we need to give them the permission and the stage and the microphone
00:35:33.740
however that shakes out to tell those stories and share them with us and and come home you know we
00:35:39.020
never even let our vietnam veterans come home and and and this is i believe narrative and and story
00:35:44.020
exchange is one of the most powerful things we can do as a society i i will tell you i one of my
00:35:48.860
one of my one of my more powerful memories is probably 20 years ago now it was right after
00:35:54.960
uh 9 11 we were sending people into war and i did something called what was that uh stew america
00:36:01.660
i don't remember but we went across the nation and i in the whole rally rally for america and it was
00:36:09.440
the whole point was we cannot dishonor if we are going to choose to go to war we have to be for there for
00:36:18.340
our soldiers in the good times and bad and we must not repeat the mistakes of of vietnam and we
00:36:24.900
did a big we did a big event and i remember a vietnam veteran coming up to me and he shook my
00:36:32.040
hand and it was the first time that anybody had shook my hand and you know how you do the um
00:36:37.320
challenge coins but his was his medal uh from vietnam and he shook my hand and in tears he said
00:36:44.820
this is the first time i have felt welcomed home since vietnam yeah you know that's true glenn and
00:36:52.640
you know i actually for for the storytelling piece i wrote a play about the war uh called
00:36:57.420
last out this was before any of this happened through our non-profit and to complete my midlife
00:37:02.180
crisis i i started acting with a group of other combat veterans and we took it on the road and we
00:37:06.920
went to all these different cities and we would and the whole idea was to do storytelling like you
00:37:11.640
know old school storytelling from the stage so that people in the audience could actually experience
00:37:15.960
and feel you know what my character master sergeant danny patton the green beret and his family went
00:37:20.900
through in this long war and and his relationship with the afghans now it's very haunting to see it
00:37:25.380
but but we i can't tell you that the one green beret sergeant major's sister she stood up and she said
00:37:31.080
in our talk back you know thank you for showing me in 90 minutes what my baby brother's been trying
00:37:35.300
to tell me for five years and you know it really is in the realm of narrative that that we can heal
00:37:41.600
and and we're going to have to find a way to do that we're going to have to find a way to do that
00:37:45.380
as a nation we're going to have to find a way to do that for our veterans um you know and i'm really
00:37:50.940
looking to look i hope that our political leaders i hope that our thought leaders will look at what
00:37:56.120
our combat veterans are doing right now you know while everybody else has gotten really furious they've
00:38:00.980
gotten to work and they're showing us they're literally showing us in real time what leadership
00:38:05.360
looks like i mean they're modeling it for us in spite of all that they've been through some of them
00:38:09.160
are re-triggering themselves in order to honor this promise and i just hope that we take note of
00:38:14.560
it and we steer away from that cliff as a collective because it it could it could be our last chance and
00:38:20.400
i know that's dramatic but i'm not even kidding i i agree with you um lieutenant uh colonel scott mann
00:38:26.720
retired former green beret commander leader of task force pineapple you can follow him uh at rooftop
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leader on twitter and his website operation recovery.org scott thank you so much for being on the
00:38:38.960
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people come up i really miss you on tv hmm yeah yeah i know there's something new called the internet
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in his no spin news every day anyway bill o'reilly welcome to the program uh hold on just for a second
00:46:00.440
i'm i'm just wrapping up fusing entertainment with enlightenment i'm just oh i got it you got
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it good yeah well you might want to look at it again i've done it for 20 years uh and uh i won't
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i won't take any of your spin on the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment uh so uh bill
00:46:19.480
gee where do we start this week why don't i give you a new story off of afghanistan for just
00:46:29.140
beck listeners i didn't even do this on my show yet the no spin news all right okay but this is an
00:46:36.000
exclusive for you guys okay so going forward you have to anticipate that after labor day next tuesday
00:46:44.300
when people get back from the nice long weekend that the afghan story will decline the conservative
00:46:51.840
media will try to keep it alive yeah anything the caliban does that there's video support for
00:46:58.300
will be on the conservative media but it will not be on the corporate media yes uh on uh wednesday
00:47:06.000
cbs news didn't cover one thing about afghanistan geez unbelievable yeah so that's number one you're not
00:47:16.440
going to hear afghanistan much uh after labor day i agree however one big thing has happened
00:47:25.240
that is if there is a terror attack on the united states any time during the biden administration
00:47:34.420
joe biden will be directly blamed even if it is in his fault even if it doesn't emanate from afghanistan
00:47:42.380
any terror attack on the usa will be laid right at biden's doorstep that is a big change because
00:47:54.080
in the past when the united states has been attacked citizens have rallied around the commander
00:48:02.060
in chief and we saw that with bush the younger we saw that with obama now thank god we didn't have a
00:48:09.840
real terror attack under trump and it would have been interesting to see how the hate trumpers would
00:48:14.980
have covered that but now biden is going to be responsible for anything that happens on a foreign
00:48:22.460
basis that kills americans and there's nothing he can do about it
00:48:29.120
bill um let me you know it's interesting i was listening to um dave rubin his podcast this morning
00:48:38.440
driving in because it was the first day back he takes a month off and does not look at any newspaper
00:48:44.280
television uh internet nothing for a month and then his first day back he picked somebody to
00:48:50.520
uh brief him on what happened and this year i i've briefed him before he had adam carolla brief him
00:48:57.580
uh this this time around and i really wanted to see it because i wanted to see his reaction
00:49:03.460
of wait wait wait the taliban did what but biden did what how is this happening i mean he was
00:49:11.620
completely um taken aback but what i noticed his questions were all about the media he would say
00:49:19.900
okay that's horrible you know 13 dead and there's nothing i can say that that is it i'm curious how is
00:49:27.060
the media spinning this it is it's it was weird to hear but i think he was right that that is the real
00:49:36.100
story here in america is the media because it is so political which is crazy bad um i want to give you
00:49:44.920
one story that they just will not cover uh and that is the phone call that happened between ghani and
00:49:52.660
biden do you think there's anything there this is a story the phone call story yes yeah certainly
00:50:01.720
because you can now make a case beyond any reasonable doubt that biden knew afghanistan was in trouble
00:50:09.220
and at the same time was telling americans that afghanistan was not in trouble and he also told a
00:50:16.820
foreign leader to lie even if it's not true that's almost a step too far for me because i really stay
00:50:24.880
in a discipline box well wait wait wait wait wait wait when when i say when tell me what it means of
00:50:30.360
you have to say good things are happening even if it's not true that's right that's just couching
00:50:38.160
that's just that's just being politically correct on even if you have to lie about it
00:50:42.300
what he was saying in the context of the whole conversation and that's how you have to always
00:50:49.380
evaluate uh any kind of accusation about a lie is that ghani needs to put forth a strong
00:51:02.440
we are in control we are going to fight back this threat
00:51:08.300
now when he throws in even if it's not true he's not saying that it's inevitable the taliban
00:51:15.960
will take over at that point remember this is in july this one yeah i know he's he's saying
00:51:21.460
that if you don't put forth that confident point of view inevitably you will get booted out so i'm i'm
00:51:29.140
not i'm not gonna say that biden lied and told uh donnie donnie donnie what i'm going to say is that
00:51:37.900
biden knew the odds were that afghanistan was going to go down and yet he went on worldwide
00:51:44.800
television and said the opposite so would you go would you go as far as saying that he lied to us
00:51:51.400
yes all right yes but with a caveat and i've said this from the very beginning i take a lot of heat
00:51:57.820
i don't think biden remembers what he said yesterday and then that's the big story to me is that the
00:52:05.240
president of the united states doesn't remember what he said five hours ago and so if you uh i ran
00:52:14.120
the uh trump commercial have you seen that no i have not okay i ran it last night on the no spin news
00:52:21.640
i want every one of your listeners after they finish listening to you to go to billoreilly.com
00:52:26.600
and to watch the one minute 10 second spot that the trump pack put out it's devastating and it's all
00:52:34.480
about biden it is absolutely devastating got it exclusively they sent it to me i ran it last night
00:52:40.680
the big story is that we have a president who cannot retain information or remember what he says from
00:52:48.160
day to day that is the big story to come out of this the second big story is the humanitarian
00:52:53.740
disaster the third big story is what you just mentioned about the media now i had bernie goldberg
00:53:00.360
on the no spin news last night to talk about this so you and i are in sync and here's some interesting
00:53:05.820
data so the washington post which literally begged its readership to vote for joe biden in last november
00:53:13.760
they begged them to do it has turned on biden and scorched him over afghanistan the wall street
00:53:23.480
the journal actually said that biden is a dishonest man putting him in the richard nixon category
00:53:32.240
no but the new york times hasn't said a word in almost three weeks not an editorial word
00:53:42.520
so i explained to bernie who i think knows this that the new york times cannot do it because a hundred
00:53:52.260
percent of its revenue flow yes comes from liberal people who like joe biden yes now the washington post
00:54:00.880
is in somewhat of the same situation but because they are on the ropes that newspaper is on the ropes
00:54:08.420
for its unbelievable advocacy toward biden when he was running it almost had to cover its butt here
00:54:16.260
but then we'll go back to cbs news not even mentioning afghanistan on wednesday night that is
00:54:23.500
i mean i've been in this business a long time i worked as a correspondent for cbs and abc
00:54:28.780
but i mean it's almost impossible yeah you had ida you had all that you had the weather but you can't
00:54:35.820
shoehorn in a three-minute update on afghanistan on wednesday night that was a conscious decision
00:54:43.140
to get away from the story and abc and nbc will follow closely behind so what is the story in
00:54:50.860
afghanistan right now if you were the editor um what is today's story or or you know one that just
00:55:00.760
needs to be covered that isn't being covered how the taliban is consolidating its power
00:55:07.420
and how they are rooting out so-called subversives afghanistan people who help the united states
00:55:15.560
or who are secularists who are educators former police officers how they're doing that that is
00:55:23.840
the story now but you're not going to hear it because there's no correspondence there because the
00:55:30.840
taliban doesn't allow that so if they catch you feeding stuff out or tweeting or or emailing or
00:55:38.120
whatever they'll cut your head off there's no due process in afghanistan if the taliban commander in
00:55:45.280
kandahar wants to kill you the caliban commander the taliban commander kills you see people don't
00:55:51.380
understand that now in afghanistan all human rights are done because of joe biden there's not one human
00:56:00.340
right that remains in this entire country and how fast that happened three weeks because of joe biden
00:56:07.980
all right back with uh bill o'reilly um a little bit more on this and then we're going to talk about
00:56:14.460
the other news of the week including the texas abortion uh ban in just a second first let me tell
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00:57:54.960
a friend of mine uh he said uh an m249 saw weighs 17 pounds it cost 125 dollars to ship a 17 pound
00:58:05.300
package from the middle east of the u.s i would have easily gladly paid three thousand dollars for
00:58:10.820
one of those uh i also would have paid for an mrap to be shipped over i would have bought body armor
00:58:16.160
night vision ammo i would have gone off like christmas morning at the opportunity i would have taken some of
00:58:21.540
the dogs why weren't salvage companies allowed to buy this equipment as they did in past wars etc etc
00:58:27.660
uh i would have done donated to a fund to get it all out of afghanistan just to blow it up so they
00:58:34.040
didn't have it he goes on to say i've been wondering why this was this has happened and he said the answer
00:58:41.240
is because they trust the taliban with these kinds of things more than they trust us and i think that's true
00:58:49.460
i respectfully disagree so what happened there is that the united states armed the afghan army
00:59:01.280
under ghani all over the country i i get that and i agree with you i want to just go on the
00:59:07.960
the part that i think is true is they would rather have those in the hands of the taliban
00:59:14.460
than in american hands here all right so you get to the gun control thing and all that
00:59:21.500
um i don't i wouldn't go that far okay they may wait wait wait let me play two clips these are
00:59:29.320
democrats um cut one please to focus on terrorism groups uh i'm someone who's written extensively
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on both jihadist groups but also uh right-wing and white supremacist groups and in my mind there's
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no question that today in the united states the right-wing and white supremacist violence is a
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much greater risk uh part of that as mr kakko said uh is that the united states has devoted a lot of
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resources to fighting jihadist terrorism overseas and done so very successfully and the people at the
01:00:03.000
cia and the nsa and other places have helped keep us safe i strongly agree with that uh but we were
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very late to the game as the right-wing threat started to play cut two please here they agree with
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your assessment and uh those of my colleagues who have spoken already uh there's little doubt that
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the domestic terrorist threat from uh white nationalist and right-wing extremist groups is greater than the
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jihadist threat today stop such a joke who are those idiots uh that was hang on just a second
01:00:38.420
that was the former national intelligence council chair for president obama oh my god uh and the brooking
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institute daniel byman it's just unbelievable i just finished writing a book called killing the killers
01:00:56.020
the secret war on terrorism it's when you see the book and i'll send you an early copy it's not even in
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the same universe yeah there are bad uh neo-nazi americans running around yeah but there are very few of
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them i mean the jihadists are causing death and destruction are causing death and destruction all
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over the world not just in the united states these people are so blatantly irresponsible and ignorant
01:01:26.620
it's just staggering but here's something you might not know back okay so there is a uh there is some
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truth in the fact that the biden administration the progressive left wants to disarm americans yes
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that's true all americans you don't want you to have any uh defense mechanism in your position
01:01:49.340
so very quietly unreported in most precincts biden slapped a uh sanction on putin because of so-called
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election interference that says russia is not allowed to ship ammunition of any kind into the united
01:02:10.300
states you know that i did know that i mean i'm glad i've bought russian ammunition before it
01:02:16.220
sucks beyond belief but that's a big deal yes it's designed not to punish putin because putin can sell
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that stuff to every jihadist in the world yes it was designed to choke off the ammunition industry in
01:02:32.120
the united states which it has ammunition has quadrupled in expense here if you can get it
01:02:39.400
now this is the kind of stuff that flies under the radar that these progressive people do all the time
01:02:48.360
and but they'll hide behind this massive threat from uh white supremacists look i've been around i've
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been every state every major city in the country i don't know any white supremacists beck do you know
01:03:03.180
any i don't know any no and i tell you um i see that this is again uh a false premise here they're
01:03:10.700
saying that we either have to worry about jihadists or the white supremacists and nobody cares about the
01:03:15.960
white supremacists if there are violent white supremacists out there i'm for if they're breaking
01:03:21.240
the law i am absolutely for rounding them up round them up well there's an fbi unit there's a complete
01:03:28.140
fbi unit devoted exclusively to that to getting domestic right-wing terrorists they don't have
01:03:38.420
by the way a unit devoted to getting left-wing terrorists in the usa and tifa black matter they
01:03:45.200
don't have that but in the fbi there's a unit that's all they do that so um lynn cheney has just
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become its vice chair for the january 6 panel and the guy who's clearly mentally ill that was wearing
01:04:00.660
the buffalo helmet at january 6th he's doing a plea deal he's been in prison uh until today i think
01:04:09.440
he's entering a plea deal uh i'd like to hear your your thoughts on this january 6 nonsense also we have
01:04:16.900
to talk about uh ida we have to we have to address what the press is freaking out about the assault on
01:04:26.960
law and order according to joe biden the texas heartbeat bill when bill o'reilly comes back
01:04:35.060
this is the glenbeck program hey i have a really good idea instead of america going to hell in a
01:04:45.120
handbasket uh why don't we try going in a school desk you know i don't want to be in a handbasket
01:04:51.820
and if we're going to go to hell why don't we do it in a school desk so we at least know what it's
01:04:55.820
going to be like when we get there they're roomier a lot more comfortable i have it in good authority
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from a number of teachers that our kids are a lot smarter than us dumb parents so you know they'll be
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able to uh you know get to our final destination a lot quicker if we're all in school desk it might
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this is the glenn beck program more than 30 california children who were visiting relatives
01:06:17.260
are still stuck in afghanistan i don't know i think that's a story worthy of coverage you know
01:06:25.220
beyond stripes.com stars and stripes i mean i maybe it's just maybe it's just me but we have hurricane
01:06:32.660
ida to uh cover and uh and bill your take on ida and how things are going well i got whacked by it uh
01:06:42.620
driving out to eastern long island on um what was it uh wednesday night and uh you know the intensity
01:06:53.400
of these storms um is obviously something and people should pay attention to and i'm i'm not buying into
01:07:02.300
the global warming is making the storms worse that's the corporate media they're they're telling
01:07:08.740
you that i mean if you look at the history the worst hurricane in u.s history was 1900 in galveston
01:07:16.200
texas correct 10 000 people died 10 000 um and there wasn't there aren't cars that i mean maybe it was
01:07:26.080
the cow gas that did it i don't know um but i think that people should pay attention um to the elements
01:07:35.900
and you know the people said i'm going to stay on four shay island in louisiana and i'm not going to
01:07:41.720
leave well you're going to die you know here's the here's the problem um this is i believe a government
01:07:48.960
created problem people didn't live in these dangerous places on the coast because the insurance
01:07:56.380
private insurance was too expensive and so you and in some places they would not insure things
01:08:04.280
and people raised holy hell and the progressives said the government should be the insurance policy
01:08:10.480
for all of these places no you should i mean new orleans has had so much money poured
01:08:18.720
into that city and it's never spent cleanly and usually not even spent on things that would help
01:08:27.520
that city not go underwater all the time there's only so much you can do they get a good job with
01:08:36.120
the levies after katrina i think you have to give the government credit for that and the army corps
01:08:41.420
is a good outfit i mean they can come in but you're absolutely right when you say if you're going to buy
01:08:47.800
a house on the sand on the gulf coast it's just when not if you're going to get it and then if
01:08:56.880
you're looking around for somebody to bail you out that's not really right yeah i mean i've been to
01:09:02.260
galveston galveston is a really nice place you know i really like it it's got some it has some really cool
01:09:07.500
things to it but you know it says hurricane zone everywhere and the last place i would buy a place
01:09:16.780
if i wasn't going to be bailed out by the federal government uh the last place i would buy a place
01:09:22.860
would be galveston because i know it's going to get hit by a hurricane and then i'm going to have to
01:09:27.660
rebuild it and it's beautiful and it's got some old great buildings but guys it's not the place to
01:09:34.320
invest your money over and over and over again well the last place i would buy is malibu
01:09:41.760
and i'm not gonna want my money to go to rebuild barbara streisand's house she lives in the woods in
01:09:50.280
malibu the woods are going to burn down barbara okay and if they burn down then i don't want to have
01:10:00.340
to pay to rebuild your house right because the woods are going to burn down it's it's it's insane
01:10:07.380
it's insane every year it's the same story and it is the federal government's problem uh they are the
01:10:16.700
ones who are causing much of this harm because of what the of all the bailouts we did all of the
01:10:23.500
insurance go ahead yeah we can't tell the people out there should be zones that are designated high
01:10:28.980
risk and then if you want to buy there you're on your own yes some friday some friday not today but
01:10:34.680
uh remind me to tell you how i saved dick van dyke in malibu in a fire oh i gotta hear that story
01:10:43.900
not today but i do have to hear that story um bill to remind you okay bill let's go to texas
01:10:50.500
and what the president says is an all-out assault on law and order the heartbeat bill
01:10:58.980
and the president will receive communion in a roman catholic church on sunday and i'll just remind
01:11:07.200
everybody how that is happening is just beyond me i mean you are a catholic and you go to church
01:11:12.400
every sunday so uh you know all i know is that the roman catholic church one of the most grievous sins
01:11:22.340
so bad that you're excommunicated is abortion yet every time i turn around that catholic guy joe biden
01:11:33.240
is saying i want to make abortion easier i want to have abortion up to birth you know if you panic
01:11:40.900
three hours before you're supposed to deliver you can kill the baby this is joe biden so i don't
01:11:47.940
know i mean look i'm a sinner i'm not judging anybody i'm just a little confused about how the
01:11:55.140
roman catholic church is dealing with joe biden i'm a little confused now let's get to the texas law
01:12:00.940
so the law is really an interesting situation because it doesn't provide criminal penalties right any
01:12:08.980
physician who aborts a fetus after a heartbeat is detected that's they did that on purpose because
01:12:17.480
if they had then the supreme court would have ruled that law unconstitutional all right everybody should
01:12:24.620
understand that's where you start so texas is not saying we're putting doctors in jail if they abort
01:12:30.540
after fetal heartbeat is detected what they are saying is that anyone can sue the doctor in civil court
01:12:39.120
if the physician does that so rule of law and all this other business isn't really what the uh
01:12:47.760
the situation is all about what this about is about is states rights that's what the five supreme court
01:12:55.740
justices rule that texas has a right to make laws that protect the unborn but it doesn't have a right
01:13:07.720
to do it in a criminal way it's a civil action right it gives you standing to sue the doctor that does it
01:13:18.620
it's an interesting theory i don't know i don't i don't know what kind of uh what kind of problems
01:13:25.140
this i don't think it's going to stand but i wonder what kind of problems if it did uh that could open
01:13:31.300
the door for uh but i you know it's a valiant effort the the the the thing to me is first of all
01:13:38.620
jen saki do we have the audio of jen saki uh just beating down a reporter uh that that asked that that
01:13:46.520
catholic question of joe biden listen to this following up on the sexist law why does the
01:13:51.280
president support abortion when his own catholic faith teaches abortion is morally wrong now he
01:13:57.240
believes that it's a woman's right it's a woman's body and it's her choice why does the president who
01:14:01.980
does he believe that should look out for the unborn child he believes that it's up to a woman to make
01:14:06.160
those decisions uh and up to a woman to make those decisions with her doctor i know you've never faced
01:14:10.480
those choices nor have you ever been pregnant but for women out there who have faced those choices
01:14:15.040
this is an incredibly difficult thing president believes their rights should be respected go ahead
01:14:19.380
i think we got to move on i find this amazing uh because they were just arguing that men could be
01:14:26.380
pregnant and now of course no this is a woman's right to this is an attack on a woman what about
01:14:34.340
all the men that could get pregnant as well and that's a serious question yeah i'm confused about the
01:14:41.920
birthing person yeah which i i kind of don't really understand that i called my old high school
01:14:49.840
biology teacher how come you didn't present this right i i you know a birthing person we didn't have
01:14:58.160
that anyway this is the pc uh woke culture that jen saki embraces uh in a very enthusiastic way
01:15:08.800
so you don't you dare ask a question about abortion if you are not a female or a birthing person um
01:15:17.300
but do you have to get a license to be a birthing person how does that i don't know i don't know i
01:15:22.360
don't know i don't know that's my birth certificate it said male but if something is a slash birthing
01:15:29.540
person if something is alive and coming out of me as a man i would call maybe at least police officers
01:15:37.220
or an army special somebody just you should have more people in the room than just a doctor because
01:15:43.060
i have no idea what's coming out of me um let me change it back back back i saw that in alien
01:15:49.120
i know i know i know i saw some alien came right out of the car i know that's why i say you need to
01:15:56.100
have military there let me uh let me change the subject to joe biden he is uh he is now giving a
01:16:03.060
press conference as we speak on uh the delta variants and how the delta variants are a drag
01:16:10.780
on our economy and the only reason why we haven't added more jobs the jobs report for august has just
01:16:18.220
come out and it is abysmal uh they were expecting almost a three quarters of a million got about a
01:16:24.800
quarter of a million he is again coming out and saying i've added more jobs in my first uh my first
01:16:31.480
quarter of presidency than any other president that's that's like that that's like the white star
01:16:38.520
line uh saying you know what yeah but we also the carpathia showed up and we also saved more people
01:16:47.580
your ship went down and also of course he did the entire economy was turned off
01:16:55.020
his baseline is april 2020 at the height of the shutdown in the pandemic that's his baseline
01:17:04.440
for adding jobs so i mean it would be like um hey uh i had the highest batting average in major league
01:17:14.020
history because i was hitting zero zero zero but i got one hit my first three and i raised my batting
01:17:22.720
average 333 points right it's being caught yeah but the people are so distracted so exhausted i do
01:17:32.060
believe people are exhausted i do too no matter what you say and then of course the media the corrupt
01:17:39.200
media oh yeah that's right joe biden he's a big and and the final thing is most of the people who
01:17:46.380
would take the jobs aren't still not looking because they're still on the gravy train back well he is
01:17:53.220
just saying i'm watching listening to you and i'm watching the uh text of his remarks and he's just
01:17:58.880
saying one of the problems is you know employers are not willing to pay enough money and you know they
01:18:05.200
gotta cough up more money i pay more than them i pay you not to work and they won't top it they won't
01:18:12.840
top it oh i know i mean but this is what socialism is but you back let me ask you a serious question
01:18:19.860
here okay do you think that right now as joe biden addresses the nation that he knows what he's talking
01:18:27.640
about no but i don't know if he's ever known what he was talking about it's just worse now because
01:18:33.680
you've added senility to it so uh bill o'reilly from bill o'reilly.com killing the mob is his latest
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you know what bill o'reilly.com i don't know but that was a good interruption that helped i you were
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very very kind to promote bill o'reilly.com but i have to add one more thing that i don't think you
01:19:07.180
understand i am better looking now than i was on the fox news channel wow and that is just more
01:19:15.200
incentive and you are you are calling joe biden senile and out of touch uh bill thank you so much
01:19:23.460
god bless you thank you very much uh larry elder is joining us in just a few minutes stand by first
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uh we're gonna play some of it uh if we have time we have larry elder coming up next but you have to
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partnering with to rescue people in afghanistan he's just he's amazing he's amazing and uh he is
01:21:32.180
to many people he is kind of a real captain america he is a very very he's got
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01:22:21.720
tim kennedy and all the people in the military that were over there in afghanistan trying to pull
01:22:26.380
this out of the fire out of the fire the last second after biden screwed all of this up you
01:22:31.940
realize they're just basically another species they really are i don't know what they are they're not
01:22:35.580
me not even close no it's incredible we talked about that tim and i talked about that you know i think
01:22:42.580
we're on different levels here and i'm that and i'm that's not uh deprecating you right at all
01:22:49.960
not the same species okay uh larry elder what are the polls saying what does it mean the first black
01:22:58.920
california governor oh this is the glenn back program let's talk about i don't know the country
01:23:06.500
the future of the country we're just weeks away from yet another american travesty yet another one
01:23:12.320
that could lead our country even further down the road to tyranny uh the court packing thing is coming
01:23:17.980
it's coming back again uh the far less really gonna do it well they're gonna try to do it yeah
01:23:23.820
i hope they don't do it but they're trying to come up with this plan to add about four new liberal
01:23:29.600
justices now this the past few days that's what this is really about situation that's why they're
01:23:34.780
making such a big deal about this because they the supreme court didn't step in and protect our
01:23:39.660
constitutional right to an abortion which does not exist anyway uh my friends at first liberty institute
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hello america you know it's weird uh as the babylon bee said california may reject uh larry elder who
01:25:03.700
you know in his high school yearbook he was he's pictured in blackface and uh that usually works
01:25:12.420
well for democrats that's usually the one they want to elect but they don't want larry elder for
01:25:18.000
some reason we talked to larry elder about the california gubernatorial race in 60 seconds
01:25:24.520
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01:25:41.720
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now you wouldn't i wouldn't have to put that caveat if larry elder becomes the governor of california
01:26:51.140
uh welcome to the program larry how are you glad i'm good thank you for having me holy cow i have never
01:26:57.760
seen uh anything quite like it here is the most progressive state uh who claims that they want
01:27:04.100
equality for all and they care about the plight of the black man blah blah blah blah blah and they
01:27:08.560
want to break all the barriers but my gosh not if you're larry elder that's right just in the last
01:27:16.220
week i think it's glenn i've been called let's see a gun-toting uh non-tax-paying women hating
01:27:22.080
black face of the white supremacy that's exactly what the la times headline was that's the wait
01:27:28.540
wait wait wait wait that's the la times la times headline verbatim glenn i kid you not
01:27:33.900
larry elder is the black face of white supremacy sub-headline you've been warned end of quote
01:27:40.400
oh my gosh and god forbid somebody like larry elder should support choice in education which
01:27:47.880
black and brown parents want according to polls god forbid larry elder should oppose state mandated
01:27:53.860
vaccines and mask wearing for state workers which the polls suggest that state workers oppose god
01:28:00.240
forbid larry elder should do something about the outrageous cost of living we just hit eight
01:28:04.800
hundred thousand dollars average price of a home here in california glenn that is anywhere from 150
01:28:09.600
percent above the national average to 250 percent above the national average depending upon which study
01:28:15.600
you read god forbid larry elder should want to do something about the outrageous rise and
01:28:20.220
homelessness again depending upon who you read we have anywhere from 25 percent of the nation's
01:28:25.020
homeless to 50 percent of the nation's homeless and god forbid larry elder should want to do something
01:28:29.280
about the fact that for the very first time in our state's 170 year history glenn people are leaving
01:28:35.120
businesses are leaving in droves so that makes me quote the black face of white supremacy end of quote
01:28:41.040
um larry i'm i'm getting mixed signals uh i know that soros has stepped up and put another five hundred
01:28:48.820
thousand dollars behind uh gavin newsom right uh he did that this week which that seems like a panic
01:28:55.480
move to me and then today i read not a chance not a chance the polls are crazy it's run away for gavin
01:29:04.660
newsom yeah george soros has put a great deal of money into the coffers of my opponent speaking of george
01:29:10.520
soros he's responsible for that soft on crime da that we have here called george gascon who's also
01:29:16.180
facing a recall election a bunch of victims of crimes and i had a press conference yesterday
01:29:21.420
talking about all these people that should not have been let out uh by gavin by uh by george gascon
01:29:26.980
who got his first job as chief of police from a guy named gavin newsom and gavin newsom was the mayor
01:29:33.660
of san francisco and then supported his candidacy when he became when this guy ran for da of los angeles
01:29:38.880
uh but they're scared to death glenn they've raised a minimum of 50 million dollars probably
01:29:43.680
closer to 75 million dollars from the usual suspects the teachers union the public sector unions
01:29:49.460
hollywood and big tech i'm probably going to be outspent by a factor of almost 10 to 1
01:29:54.440
and they're panicking over another big factor that few people are talking about glenn when i become
01:29:59.720
governor not if but when i become governor notice that you haven't seen diane feinstein in weeks if
01:30:05.480
not months i love i'm told she's in worse shape than joe biden god forbid something should happen
01:30:10.460
to diane feinstein elder will replace her with a republican senator and that upsets the entire
01:30:16.140
balance 50 50 that we have right now in the senate in washington and they are scared to death i have to
01:30:22.020
tell you larry i have thought about that we've talked about it on the air here i really believe
01:30:26.700
if you are elected when you are elected governor of california this is a game changer and could be
01:30:35.400
one of the major points of saving the nation sincerely i i believe that and what's going to
01:30:42.260
happen here registered democrats outnumber registered republicans a little bit more than two to one i'm
01:30:48.300
going to change the image of the republican party i'm common sense you know me glenn i do i'm low tax
01:30:53.720
low regulation going to do something about the homeless problem going to give parents choice in
01:30:57.940
education so they don't send their kid to a school where only 75 percent of black kids can read
01:31:02.860
at state levels of proficiency and those levels are low the mass scores are even worse 80 of the
01:31:08.900
kids educated in our government schools are black and brown and once they see some sort of improvement
01:31:13.420
the image of the republican party in california and all over the country is going to improve and that's
01:31:18.620
what they're deathly afraid of i'm from the inner city i went to a public high school i wasn't born on
01:31:24.420
third base and thought i hit a triple like my opponent and i'm going to change the entire image of the
01:31:28.640
republican party in california and dare i say the entire image of the republican party in the nation
01:31:33.220
and a whole bunch of people who are now democrats are going to rethink their allegiance to that party
01:31:37.240
so larry has has have the have the voting public in california do they have that short of a memory
01:31:47.260
that this isn't a runaway for you when it comes to gavin newsom i mean his his low point had to be
01:31:53.480
going out you know and what was it having a thousand dollar a plate dinner or whatever without
01:31:57.840
a mask uh have they forgotten that he thinks he's king well that and that's my job to remind them of
01:32:04.960
it and that's why i need more money because if you come on the tv out here in california every other ad
01:32:09.500
is gavin newsom uh he's facing a recall election by the republican takeover and i need to remind people
01:32:15.160
you're quite right he sat up there at the french laundry restaurant incurring a wine tab just the wine tab
01:32:20.380
twelve thousand dollars sitting up there with the very people who passed the mandates that they
01:32:26.140
were violating by not wearing masks and by not engaging in social distancing had his own kids
01:32:30.560
enjoying in-person private education mandating that you wear masks outdoors while his own kids at
01:32:35.840
summer camp were outdoors not wearing masks it's the arrogance that angered people and it's my job to
01:32:40.900
remind them of all that uh larry uh i just want to before we continue on give me your address of where
01:32:48.060
people can join your campaign and help finance your campaign they can go to electelder.com electelder.com
01:32:55.320
and by the way we have a voter integrity project a bunch of lawyers all ready to go to file lawsuits
01:32:59.980
in a timely fashion if you see or hear anything that you think is irregular any kind of shenanigans
01:33:05.020
go to my website electelder.com there's also a volunteer button uh so i really do need the help
01:33:10.740
and by the way we have a recall committee glenn which you can put an unlimited amount of money i know
01:33:15.240
you have a bunch of millionaires and billionaires who listen to your show let them know that they
01:33:19.260
can send and spend an unlimited amount of money to help me make this somewhat of a fair fight
01:33:24.020
uh by the way the dominion software is being used concerning very concerning not only that glenn you
01:33:31.380
can print your own ballot now you can contact the secretary of state and literally print your own ballot
01:33:36.840
what could possibly go wrong geez so how are you what are you putting into place uh to to try to make
01:33:51.040
sure that this is fair at all well again we have a bunch of lawyers all ready to go to file lawsuits
01:33:58.660
we've already filed uh some actions because of some irregularities that we've seen but they are going
01:34:03.520
to cheat we know what happened in the 2020 election they are going to cheat but i think so many people
01:34:07.980
are angry uh they're going to be outvoted even though they're going to be cheating nearly one
01:34:12.440
quarter of the people that signed the petition to recall this man voted for him just two years earlier
01:34:16.660
65 percent of hispanics voted for him and they're the largest group here in california now the majority
01:34:22.060
of hispanics want him out they're angry about the quality of education they're not putting the best
01:34:25.940
teachers the best principals the best administrators into the inner city they're putting them in the west
01:34:30.260
side they're putting them in the valley and so hispanics and blacks know that they are being
01:34:33.620
disproportionately negatively impacted by the teachers union the largest and most powerful
01:34:38.900
union here in california that desperately opposes school choice because the teachers were not automatic
01:34:43.920
union members and they don't get those automatic dues plus the crime has gone up and the people who
01:34:49.620
are disproportionately victimized by the crime are black and brown people that the left pride
01:34:53.600
to self on caring about and the cost of living when people leave making between 50 and 100k
01:34:58.100
here in california the number one reason they cite glenn is they cannot afford the price of a home so all
01:35:03.660
of those things are disproportionately negatively impacting hispanics again the largest group here
01:35:08.860
in california and they've now turned against gavin newsom so again it's my job to remind them of all
01:35:13.700
that and i need the money so go to electelder.com on the on the replacement side glenn i have a huge
01:35:18.820
lead over my rivals i'm not worried about that part but 50 plus one voter has the first vote to recall
01:35:25.000
gavin newsom right and then the second part is who do you want to replace him on the replacement
01:35:29.060
side i'm far ahead of my rivals i'm not worried about that i want 50 plus one californian to vote
01:35:35.140
to recall this man for all the reasons glenn and i have been talking about the rise in the cost of
01:35:39.360
living the rise in homelessness the outweigh outrageous way this man ignored science shut down
01:35:44.260
schools shut down businesses while shutting down churches while keeping liquor stores and marijuana
01:35:49.740
dispensaries open as essential businesses it's outrageous a third of all small businesses are
01:35:54.800
now gone forever here in california larry we know the the republicans couldn't have done this by
01:35:59.920
themselves you needed independents and democrats to make this recall even a possibility right and
01:36:05.680
now the governor is trying to make it seem like to that the the moderate to the the conservative
01:36:12.540
leaning democrat that you're scary you are not you're not california values you're going to shut down
01:36:18.600
all of their rights and all these things what do you say to a moderate voter who who is worried
01:36:24.080
you're going to be way too conservative and out of step with california well the the main driver of
01:36:30.000
that is what i've said about mass mandates and vaccine mandates i have not anti-vax contrary to
01:36:35.820
what an ad that gavin newsom put out i've been vaccinated i'm in a high risk category because of my age
01:36:41.380
because of another underlying comorbidity uh but i don't believe you should be mandating these kinds
01:36:46.820
of things and to the extent that we have mandates for state workers that we do right now a state
01:36:52.880
worker who's not been vaccinated has to be tested once a week and he or she has to wear a face mask
01:36:57.220
at work uh when i become governor that mandate will be repealed but as for cities and and local districts
01:37:03.260
and local schools and and uh the private sector uh they're going to make their own decision so
01:37:08.380
calm down larry is not anti-vax i think that vaccines are fine for people in certain categories
01:37:14.720
but other people have made a very different decision isn't that what freedom is all about
01:37:18.620
why is that scary and i've been asked about roe v wade as if it has anything to do with why i'm
01:37:24.140
running for governor but it with if and when roe v wade is overturned and i believe that it ought to
01:37:29.260
be overturned i'm pro-life nothing's going to happen in a pro-choice state like california for crying out
01:37:33.820
loud two-thirds of the lawmakers in sacramento are democrats they're all pro-choice there's nothing
01:37:39.060
that suggests if and when roe v wade is reverted back to the states where it should be that all of a
01:37:43.780
sudden the democrats are suddenly going to become pro-life so calm down i've also been attacked for
01:37:48.460
saying that there shouldn't be a minimum wage do i think people should work for free do i think they
01:37:52.240
will work for free drive around the city see all these help wanted signs it's ridiculous i'm running
01:37:57.500
on crime i'm running on homelessness i'm running on the outrageous cost of living i'm running on the
01:38:01.820
fact that this guy shut the state down while ignoring science while not abiding by the very rules
01:38:07.040
and mandates he put down the throats of everybody else i'm running on the poor forest management
01:38:11.380
i'm running on the fact that we're having energy brownouts that's what i'm running on
01:38:14.860
leary when is the vote well people can start voting now the actual vote is april excuse me september the
01:38:22.960
14th but but about 20 percent or so people based upon our surveys have already voted 80 percent of
01:38:28.680
people are still making up their minds so go to elect elder.com uh and throw something in the tip jar
01:38:34.220
and for those of you out here in california vote now vote now if you don't trust the mail you can
01:38:39.480
track your ballot and you can also drop it off at a voting center if you don't believe that
01:38:43.600
the mail is reliable so but vote now vote right now thank you so much larry uh let us know anything
01:38:49.900
we can do to help i really truly believe you getting uh control of california is a life-saving
01:38:57.700
game changer well glenn thank you for that you didn't say anything about how raspy my voice sounds
01:39:02.460
one woman said i sound like shaggy uh the rapper and she said it was sexy i didn't get any love from
01:39:08.800
you in my voice well you're sexy always no matter what you sound like thanks larry i appreciate it
01:39:14.480
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so stew tell me about the the actual polls because he is right that he's way ahead if
01:41:01.020
if gavin newsom is rejected then larry will be the governor right yeah and this is
01:41:08.300
almost certainly of course you never know for sure but he's i think looking at this the correct way
01:41:15.080
and saying that if newsom is recalled he is going to win right that is very i think very likely at this
01:41:22.540
point uh and this has been something that newsom has tried to take advantage of his idea is look yeah
01:41:29.080
i know you think i suck and i understand that but come on we're a democratic state are you going to
01:41:34.980
let a guy who sounds like rush limbaugh be your governor and now of course to me that sounds very
01:41:40.460
very enticing and i don't think he sounds like rush limbaugh no i know but i'm just saying this is how
01:41:44.760
he's pitching it you know and i you know like i think there's a lot of there's a lot of uh similarities
01:41:49.560
i oh no i agree i don't mean that as a slam i think he's just a little more libertarian
01:41:53.780
than than rush was it's a little bit yeah he obviously they're different people and they have
01:41:57.140
different views and and i think you know larry's background as someone who's you know been from
01:42:01.680
california and how he he grew up and all the things he's faced in his life i think it's pretty
01:42:05.500
compelling to a lot of people in california and that's why he's dangerous to gavin newsom
01:42:09.480
you know you go as as gavin newsom you just have to pitch this as it's me versus the most scary
01:42:17.800
right winger you've ever heard and if he if he can get that dynamic to lock in and the media is
01:42:24.540
trying to help him with it if he can get that media that dynamic to lock in he probably will hold
01:42:28.720
the the the government the race he'll probably win the pro the question is can larry break through and
01:42:34.360
get his message through to people where he's talking about things that do relate to moderates
01:42:38.500
to democrats homelessness the value of of uh of the the housing um everything from all the
01:42:46.300
restrictions get letting your kids go to school it's not some you know not supposed to be some
01:42:51.520
hardcore right-wing position yeah i know and so that i think is where he's in the right he's in
01:42:56.760
the right area when he's talking about that type of and you know we know the press but also remember
01:43:01.400
he's in the state with the home of silicon valley i don't know if you saw the hundred reasons to recall
01:43:06.020
gavin newsom um he posted this the other day it only has 25 000 views now one of the reasons why
01:43:15.140
is this video may be inappropriate for some users i understand and wish to proceed for some reason
01:43:22.260
uh silicon valley and you know you have throttled this i get another one i just put i understand i
01:43:29.280
wish to proceed i just clicked on it and i got another warning um here is the uh here's the thing
01:43:34.620
that is so offensive uh can you turn up this uh this uh pop please feel like your actions and
01:43:42.560
decisions of governor uh would rise to a level where a recall um is a fair response from the
01:43:48.760
voters no not at all gavin newsom is freaking out i wonder why so many people are trying to have him
01:43:57.300
recalled could it be gavin ordering californians to stay home for months to avoid social gatherings
01:44:03.260
or is it gavin ignoring his own stay-at-home order to have dinner at the french laundry with his cronies
01:44:08.980
is it i don't know this is very i mean it says unsuitable for yes sounds really really edgy yeah
01:44:16.440
you know if you're gavin newsom you may not like this you may not like this this is just again uh
01:44:24.320
showing us that silicon valley is almost a wholly owned and operated uh organization by the dnc
01:44:35.140
i mean whatever help they need they will give larry elder is uh is facing incredible odds we all kind
01:44:46.200
of went into the 2020 election i think uh just thinking just feeling because we could see there
01:44:53.980
was no movement behind joe biden what we didn't know is there was a movement behind the curtain for
01:45:01.080
joe biden there was no passion for joe biden but there was passion against donald trump and that's
01:45:07.980
the situation gavin newsom's trying to create here correct he knows no one likes him right you know if
01:45:13.520
if it was you know if there was an arnold schwarzenegger in this race newsom knows he would
01:45:19.980
lose but he what he's trying to do is make larry elder seem like the taliban right and so if he can
01:45:26.520
if he can present him in an unfair way then maybe he's got a shot to survive this and that's the
01:45:31.980
only thing he's trying to do at this point and i will tell you that he's ginning it up so you have
01:45:36.920
so the other side has passion to go out and and vote uh have the passion to vote for something not
01:45:44.100
against something vote for larry elder vote for the removal of gavin newsom
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about with tim kennedy um is sheepdog mentality this is something that he is known for and i want you to
01:48:24.160
listen to this let me go to uh the um sheepdog mentality i love this mentality and i i think again this is
01:48:35.680
uniquely american explain what the mentality is and then if you would go back to uniquely american why is
01:48:48.600
this here and without being a slam on other nations why do you say it's not elsewhere
01:48:56.380
so colonel grossman coined the term sheepdog in the metaphor that we use um uh it's i'll just give
01:49:04.180
you this brief analogy so everybody's on the same talking points um you have the sheep which are just
01:49:10.840
regular people living their lives they're eating grass they're making little sheep right they're just
01:49:15.140
kind of living and there's nothing wrong with being a sheep the vast majority of people are sheep and
01:49:19.100
god bless them because sheep are amazing i like i like wool um sheep tastes delicious also
01:49:24.400
just that's everybody then you have the wolf and um that's a natural predator that looks for the
01:49:31.740
weakest of the herd to to to feed itself for the sole purpose of its own for its own self worth
01:49:40.920
sometimes it kills just for for fun sometimes it's kills for just its own nourishment but the wolf is
01:49:47.380
exclusively a predatory thing that only worries about itself and then there's the sheepdog the sheepdog
01:49:52.940
genetically is is is a descendant of the wolf it has a ton of similarities right it has canines
01:49:59.240
it eats meat um it knows how to move like a predator it knows how to stalk um it knows how to fight
01:50:05.100
it knows that it's going to tap the neck instinctually it knows all of these things the only thing that
01:50:10.060
makes it different than the wolf is that it likes the sheep it values the sheep and it there's something
01:50:16.560
in it that makes it want to protect the sheep and they'll they'll even at their own at the expense of
01:50:22.920
their own life they'll do anything to protect the sheep so that's that's this idea and i know that
01:50:27.440
there's a lot of people that have that thing in them they don't know why they can't let you know i i
01:50:34.380
don't i think i was 16 years old and i was walking down san luis obispo and um a guy hit a girl in
01:50:40.640
front of me i'm just just smashed her in the face waiting for an elevator to go up into a parking
01:50:45.880
garage downtown san luis obispo i didn't wait i was just in stride i was just walking and i cracked
01:50:51.320
this dude in the face put him on the ground on top of him and i hit him probably 10 or 15 times
01:50:56.160
till the elevator door opened then i stood up got in took my bloody hand pressed number three got my car
01:51:01.320
drove home and my dad was super pissed at me because i came home bloody hands but uh did you
01:51:06.900
just say i came home bloody again yeah okay yeah all right again another difference between you and me
01:51:15.260
uh i don't i don't think you could stand there and no you you might have done something right you'd be
01:51:21.340
like excuse me sorry like that's not like oh i'm picking up a phone correct you're doing something
01:51:25.400
yes because you can't let something bad like that happen this is why he is this
01:51:31.300
is why he's over in afghanistan he talks about his venn diagram of how he makes decisions and it is
01:51:39.480
it's something that all of us should do all of us should do he said you know i've got a venn diagram
01:51:44.700
in my office i look at it every day and in the center of it is why i was sent here and i i really
01:51:53.940
encourage you to listen to this because this change this will change your life i'm gonna do this
01:51:59.300
this will change your life he said why do i exist and he said i believe i'm here uh to uh spread hope
01:52:12.380
free people and save the uh uh save the you know endangered something like that
01:52:21.000
and he said now i make decisions against that every time if if it doesn't if what i want to do
01:52:28.240
doesn't have part of this as as its goal i don't do it i said help me out with the mma thing
01:52:37.640
and without blinking he said i do that because uh one i'm fighting and keeping my skills sharp he said
01:52:47.420
and the second thing is uh i felt that if i could i thought i could be good at it he said um you know
01:52:54.760
i'm i was number two i keep coming in number two i can't seem to get number one he said but i knew
01:53:00.120
that i could get my message to millions of people if i became successful at mma
01:53:06.340
so i mean he's really really focused he's it's it's quite an amazing thing here he is on uh the
01:53:15.520
fallen soldiers and the taliban listen to this the marines that were at the abbey gate when the bomb
01:53:20.540
went off uh they there was very very good intelligence that there was a bomb coming and it was coming to
01:53:26.860
that place right so you were talking about heroes not only were they in kabul in afghanistan during the
01:53:32.160
withdrawal which is extraordinary think about being in saigon saigon in 1975 the fact that they
01:53:36.740
were on the ground is beyond heroic and you know i'm getting goosebumps just thinking about it that
01:53:43.180
this isn't running towards the sound of gunfire because you know that evil's there you're going
01:53:46.580
to a spot where you know a bomb is coming and you're waiting you don't know what that's going to
01:53:50.580
look like it might be surrounded by a hundred women and children but you are going to be the one
01:53:55.020
thing that stops evil you know health fury chaos anarchy pain and suffering you're the stop gap
01:54:01.080
between that and everything else behind you which is people on planes trying to fight for their lives
01:54:06.640
with absolute despair and that's what those marines did that day you know the level of heroism when you
01:54:12.020
think about those those young they're they're babies like there's a picture of that beautiful young
01:54:17.820
woman holding that afghan child you know she died in that gate that day and about the testament to who
01:54:24.280
those people were who those marines were and the sacrifice that they made they knew a bomb was coming
01:54:28.460
and they were there um the the taliban they they um the white house has said that this was isis
01:54:36.620
but please describe the i mean i think we we set people up we put them in a kill box um you know
01:54:44.320
surrounded by bad guys um but there were three checkpoints that the taliban had and it was an
01:54:50.580
extraordinarily large suicide vest did they somehow just miss that do you do you know what i'm talking
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about yeah so you you can't make a distinction between isis-k and taliban these are the same
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organizations but the white house does the white house does i mean i i obviously um i was there as a
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volunteer for a non-profit so my capacity in kabul this last time i was 100 just a volunteer working for
01:55:16.300
them but i'm still in the um and so what the white house says and does when i'm in official capacity
01:55:23.180
like i i'm going to toe the line but uh in in real intelligence isis-k and taliban they're this they're
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feathers different feathers from the same bird it's the same creature it's the same animal it's it's the
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radical wing of the same movement and if you look at the people that are running isis-k it's the exact
01:55:39.620
same people that were um leaders of the taliban just a year or two ago so um it's not like these
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are different people that have changed or morphed their ideas somehow the taliban is now a political
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organization no they're they're just putting a face on to try and receive some support and funds
01:55:55.880
to you know to get lists about who they're allowed to go and kill and then they can blame it on
01:55:59.580
on isis-k but to be super super clear isis-k and taliban are the exact same organization
01:56:05.540
so to think that the taliban stopped an isis-k bomber um it's it's idiotic and it's it's insulting
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to the lives of the of the the service members that died that way um isis-k and taliban sent in
01:56:22.280
a bomber they blew up the abbey gate killed a bunch of marines that that's what happened um talking to
01:56:29.500
tim kennedy in our latest podcast that is out uh today at blaze tv and wherever you get your
01:56:35.320
podcasts uh even youtube uh tomorrow for the general public um we started talking about the
01:56:41.540
taliban but that's we we talked about mma we talked about culture we talked about business i mean the guy
01:56:46.520
is really truly brilliant and inspiring um but i started the interview talking about his latest
01:56:54.320
rescue mission here's what he said so save our allies coalition was put up between two different
01:56:58.960
nonprofits the mighty oaks foundation and the independence fund i had been struggling with
01:57:05.920
going to afghanistan since you know the the writing was on the wall the moment that president biden
01:57:10.860
announced that we're going to be moving out myself and all of my colleagues knew what was going to
01:57:14.740
happen it was going to happen very quickly so we are already looking at ways of getting back into the
01:57:18.980
country and um it wasn't until sarah varado and chad robichaud two people that i that i respect
01:57:25.860
highly coming from two great organizations they both called me within 24 hours and said hey we have
01:57:31.700
these a few hundred orphan girls and um chad my my translator is stuck there he's going to be executed
01:57:38.320
and all of these orphan girls are going to be uh executed i mean that might be the best thing that
01:57:45.240
would happen to them can you come and help us so for the first time there was a reason there's a
01:57:49.920
purpose and uh it wasn't like let's go be rad do commando stuff here is your mission here's the end
01:57:56.620
state here's the support this is what we want you to do so i became part of a four-man task force that
01:58:01.680
went onto the ground in kabul we had two separate elements one in uh washington dc and one ford in the
01:58:08.120
uae that was going to be our host and partner nation to help people get it to help us get people
01:58:13.460
out um we had a very complex team coming from the most elite special operations units on the planet
01:58:20.620
the four of us that were on the ground um i i this was not the tim show i was working for
01:58:26.040
sean gabler he was our team leader on the ground and he just exhibited extraordinary professionalism
01:58:32.840
he is a master of his craft he has been doing uh personnel recovery his entire life he came from
01:58:38.840
special operations there was another sf guy uh there were two other sf guys that comprised of
01:58:43.600
the four-man team so the 12 guys that were in uae they were receiving intelligence from dc to put
01:58:53.340
together our target target packages of who we're going to go and recover and then we had a very
01:58:58.000
complex bona fides vetting process to confirm that we're getting the right people and then ultimately
01:59:02.600
it was getting air getting ramps finding the people smuggling them through the taliban and
01:59:08.980
american lines and then putting them on our planes and some of your planes and uh getting them out
01:59:14.820
can you tell me a little bit sorry that was uh can you can you tell me a little bit about uh
01:59:20.560
because i've heard this from a couple of people about the sewage tunnels um can you can you talk about
01:59:28.540
that i'm gonna leave that for the uh what do you call it go ahead and cut it here um it is a it's a
01:59:33.120
really great um just a he's a great guy really great guy and a guy you want to have in your corner
01:59:40.840
and he is an american american's freedoms corner it is he's an amazing guy tim kennedy is our guest
01:59:48.820
on the podcast this weekend it's available now at blaze tv.com slash glenn or tomorrow wherever you
01:59:56.000
get your podcast and youtube all right it's crazy to think that our kids are online all the time now
02:00:02.020
uh i mean geez we have done some just sick experiment with our kids and i am afraid of what
02:00:08.500
they're going to be turned out uh you know what they're going to turn out like um with the way the
02:00:13.540
relationships are and everything else on on in cyberspace however that's not the only concern the
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back save 25 the glenn back program hello america let me leave you with a uh a couple of sound bites i just
02:01:17.720
cannot let the weekend hit without playing um political strategist michael dowd uh he he was
02:01:28.060
talking about the new uh six-week abortion law in texas and here's what he said it is cut eight
02:01:34.980
two-thirds of the state of texas wants to retain roe versus ways the log of the land and i was thinking
02:01:41.180
this morning as i was thinking about this and while what's gone on in our country until up until
02:01:46.400
today there's a great famous poem uh quote from a german pastor during the nazi rule and i paraphrase
02:01:55.260
it first they came for the immigrants then they came for the people of color and now they've come
02:02:00.280
for women and until we all understand that when these attacks on the constitutional rights of one
02:02:06.120
part of our population affects all of us we're not going to get anything done in this is this
02:02:11.240
craziness is this crazy first they came for the immigrants who's come for the immigrants
02:02:16.660
who's come for the immigrants they have come and pulled them from the mexican side of the border
02:02:21.660
over our side of the border i mean that's what they mean i don't know we have no problem with
02:02:25.600
immigrants then they came for the people of color who's under attack white people or black people
02:02:34.600
who believe something differently or believe in martin luther king's message that's who they're
02:02:40.700
coming for and then they came for women and this one makes me maddest of all because are you saying
02:02:47.720
birthing people can't be men it is amazing that they just can't keep these narratives consistent
02:02:52.720
they can't uh by the way he also has a new deadline for climate change here he is this issue of climate
02:03:00.100
change which i which in my view is the greatest global threat and we're about to we're about to
02:03:05.620
have more deaths in a year in the globe because of climate change than all of world all of the world
02:03:12.680
wars in the last hundred years combined we're about to face a time when we have more deaths because of
02:03:18.380
climate change we are fast approaching unless we fundamentally do something in the next 12 to 24
02:03:24.420
months an irreversible problem that we're going to be facing this week every single week and it's
02:03:30.280
going to include drought every single week we are going to face another hurricane ida and we only have
02:03:35.300
12 to 24 months to 12 to 24 that's it not not 11 and not 25 but 12 to 24 months months that's it a
02:03:45.300
couple years i don't know which one to choose now of course there's absolutely no way to reverse
02:03:50.040
that in that time frame anyway even if we went to basically zero emissions even if we all went to
02:03:55.600
global lockdown it still wasn't enough still didn't do anything we all were global lockdown
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still not enough it's not a problem designed to be solved i'll tell you that