The Mask Debate | Guests: Elijah Schaffer & Dr. George Rutherford | 7⧸28⧸20
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Summary
Glenn takes on Coronavirus facts without the fear, tomorrow night on The Glenbeck Program, 9 PM ET, at Blaze TV. The Global Economic Forum is taking us to Davos, and tomorrow night is the night of the Great Reset.
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well hello america and welcome to tuesday this is the glenbeck program i i hesitate to bring this
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to you because i know you've got a lot on your plate right now but i found something yesterday
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that i don't think you're going to be for uh in fact you might be really really really against
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but it's something good and we all have to get on the train because that train is leaving the
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station and it's going to exciting places and the world economic forum is taking us there
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wait until you hear how covid is being used now the great reset in 60 seconds this is the glenbeck
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program well somewhere within the sound of my voice there's a man having a final twirl in the
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office chair before walking out that door one last time the gold watch yeah he'd be getting the gold
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watch if anybody gave gold watches we anymore years and decades of memories drift around him the hard
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work the pride the integrity that went into being the best that he could be at the job a lot of
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handshake deals went down in this room there wasn't one that he didn't hold his hand up on
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it wasn't much he just always wanted to be able to walk tall wherever he went and today he's walking
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out of that office tall clock on the wall he's checked it for lunchtime so many times that clock tells
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him now it's time to go somewhere else he's got a little party waiting for him he exits in his pair
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of to covis boots it takes 200 steps handmade to make these boots and they're made from the finest
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leathers known to man that's the kind of integrity that's kept him walking tall yet again find your
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pair of to covis at to covis.com slash back to covis t-e-c-o-v-a-s.com slash back to covis western
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goods for your frontiers tomorrow night the lies the politics the so-called experts who distort science
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uh we're not going to use our children as guinea pigs the level of agita that trump and the boss
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are creating for parents and teachers are terrible why would a politician do that is the media
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endangering our children to score points against trump glenn takes on coronavirus facts without the
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fear tomorrow night 9 p.m eastern at blaze tv.com slash glenn hey welcome to the uh program um yeah
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i'm gonna lay some things out that you just heard um in that promo whereas we get ready for tomorrow's
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uh big wednesday night special and the wednesday night special is about the lies and the deception
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and the things that the press is doing just because they want to defeat trump and i understand why
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they want to defeat trump more and more every day because he doesn't answer to anyone except you
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and that's a problem especially with what's going down in the world boy we would be so we'd be in so much
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trouble so much trouble so much trouble this all would have happened uh had uh hillary clinton been
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the president of the united states and it's going to happen uh if uh joe biden is president i personally
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think we're going to have a really tough fight on our hands but i want you to hear what is now coming out
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of the global economic forum the global economic forum is now talking about a great reset we're not
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talking about a restart remember that v-shaped economy we're going to turn it off and then we're
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going to turn it right back on and we're going to have a v-shaped economy well it's not happening and
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it wouldn't have ever happened it's a ridiculous idea so now the economic forum is talking about the
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great reset and i just want to read to you um what they've been uh what they've what they're up to
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no jobs few crops coronavirus and pests leave nepal fearing hunger how europe can emerge stronger out of
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the coronavirus although some people have been warning us like bill gates in his 2015 ted talk
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we were under underprepared unfortunately it often takes a tragedy to respond in a coordinated
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divisive way just like my country the netherlands experienced in 1953 when the dikes broke
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even when the virus was spreading in china we didn't see it coming neither when it hit asia or
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italy at that moment we still felt reasonably safe in the rest of europe or the u.s but it turned out
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to impact all of us and now also latin america and africa and we went into lockdown to contain the
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spread of the virus within the capacity of our health care systems we succeeded in many ways but it
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a substantial economic societal and personal cost a societal cost think of that with the help of
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distancing protection measures testing and tracing we are easing lockdowns while working hard on vaccines
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and treatments and then back to january 2020 when all was quote still normal and good end quote
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no exclamation point we need a great reset that should be our response to coming back better from
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covid19 it requires improving global multilateral cooperation aligning both the recovery of our
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economies and priorities of our societies for the great reset to succeed we have to change the way we do
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business and manage health nature the environment and societal issues at the same time isn't that what
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you wanted stew that's what you were looking for wasn't it exactly word for word this yeah yeah despite
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the unprecedented impact in global spread there was little cooperation between 20 countries in many
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aspects it was every man for himself when buying ventilators face mask tests and more
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as health care for governments is a domestic issue countries didn't explore multilateral joint
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approaches to the solution oh my gosh forget obamacare could we have global care let's hope that this
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wasn't a litmus test for the other cross-border crises like climate change only only via collaboration
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with countries can we address such issues the virus hit when many countries around the globe were already
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demonstrating nationalistic sympathies by looking for their interests first often driven by the feeling
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of several who experienced or felt left out of the benefits of globalization however withdrawing behind
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the dikes is not the solution so all of you america first people
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stop hiding behind the dike there's nothing to fear here globalism is coming and it's good
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we know that the world will spend trillions of dollars on repairing our economies from this
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disaster through debt relief programs oh really they're going to relieve our debt income support
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programs fiscal stimuli and other interventions it would be a wasted opportunity then only to focus
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on a restart as we have a fundamental issue in our society our economy our environment our society
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they need to be addressed as well we should have more ambition than go back to the pre-covid days
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part of these trillions has got to go to reset and reform our societies instead of simply restart
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now of course that doesn't mean that no money should be sent spent on a restart if we can't partly get back
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to normal we won't have the income streams to make any reforms but there are three areas that are key
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first what do you think the first one is stew that's key come on come on i mean there's so many key
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uh elements um they're spending more money no there's only three there's more control from the
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government centrally i think is really an important thing maybe higher taxes listen um now you're
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inequality inequality billions of people around the world in many countries have benefited from globalization
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but not all the people in all countries and not all countries either globalization brought prosperity
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and further inequality at the same moment due to unemployment we risk increased inequality within
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countries hitting the weakest the hardest there's also a risk of inequality growing between countries
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despite much progress the developing world can be hit harder by covet 19 than the developed world
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and later or a more limited access to vaccines would exasperate this problem for economic response
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we can find inspiration in the marshall plan which would develop by the united states nearly 75 years
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ago in the wake of world war ii not as a favor to europe but to help the continent recover
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after they together with the canadians and british liberated europe we can learn from the leadership
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shown in that period and will create multilateralism after all the united nations was founded for this
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there's something similar we in the west can now do for developing countries especially in africa
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increase resilience help the recovery ensure people have an economic future we must invest now
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these investments not aid should be directed towards increasing self-sufficiency through improved
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food systems blah blah blah the second is climate change we should be careful we don't postpone the
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actions to combat climate change unlike covid 19 we can't say in a few years that we didn't see climate
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change coming the paris treaty has demonstrated that at least we were aware this critical question now is
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how we can take more faster action with more emphasis on sustainability and circularity what the hell is
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circulator then the third one and you're gonna love this one a change in capitalism what the focus should
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shift from short term and profit only to longer term incorporating value creation for people and the
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planet moving from shareholder value to stakeholder value with the economy in a recession it is tempting to
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look to short-term profits by declaring cash is king and postponing investments that applies to both
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countries and companies however it would be wise if countries would spend on rebuilding the economy and
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investing in new technologies to stimulate the fourth industrial revolution investing in a better future long-term
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investments are needed from companies too and it requires leadership and guts as there will be many temptations to
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focus on the short-term our longer-term economic strategy should remain anchored in addressing the
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sustainable development goals oh that's agenda 21 and we should not lose sight of those oh man this is
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great so what we're going to do is instead of just going back and getting back into you know work and
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doing the things that we do best no no now we're going to have a global governance that wants to take
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care of these three things they're going to take care of of you know uh inequality making sure everybody is
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equal uh then they're going to take care of climate change and reinvent capitalism this is fantastic this
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meeting happens january 2021 and they are already working on the plans uh on what they're going to do and
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wait until you hear who's there because everybody's there no donald trump's not there but everybody else is
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okay so we have uh jason on with us jason is our head researcher um and uh head writer uh and we were
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talking about this this lovely project uh that he uh he uh unearthed yesterday jason give me more
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of the details of this economic forum that you that you know now you know the world economic forum i
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always pay attention to him because some of the craziest stuff comes out of there he talked you
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just talked about the fourth industrial revolution they're actually one of the only ones that are
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talking about that and you've talked about that a little bit yourself glenn about how there's going
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to be massive job loss once all this you know the technology revolution comes in and they're some
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of the only people that are talking about it but the problem is when you talk about it and when they
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talk about it there's two completely different motives uh for instance in this great reset they
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mentioned the uh the fourth industrial revolution because part of their plan is to digitize everything
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to get more government and private corporation control linked together and when you hear that it's
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things that we've been talking about over the past couple months uh you know when we talked about
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event 201 uh and that was like their war game for you know a virus and they used the corona virus and
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like a month later the corona virus hit that was completely separate from each other but the point
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is they were game planning these things because they want to fundamentally change economic economic
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global economic governance they want to completely change it they want more government control over
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private corporations and um it's not it's not just it it's not being presented as control it's being
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presented as uh um a partnership a public private partnership which is the definition of fascism
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right right and when you hear the especially when you hear their leader klaus schwab talk about it
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if you're not really paying attention you're just listening to the bullet points you don't hear all the
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little things but i've been reading through their in-depth reports and even those aren't really in
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depth because they're leaving out the ultimate ah we're taking control they leave that part out of it
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but when you read between the lines this stuff sounds incredibly scary so when i first heard him talk
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about this what piqued my interest and got me looking into it more is he goes this might be too idealistic
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but we have to try and i was like oh wait a minute and he goes in this that's always like a warning
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spot usually let's take a step back yeah something like that yeah um we may have to kill a few people
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to get it done but that's okay he talks he goes into more in-depth on how they're going to do this so
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the first step is they talk about redefining the social contract now they specifically slam i thought
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this was interesting ronald reagan and margaret thatcher and they said you know what the time of
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self-reliance is over big government is back actually i don't think they said big but they said government
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is back they were taught they talk about less self-reliance more government global government
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control they actually said government is back reagan and thatcher are of the past okay they go on they
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talk about the green economy now when you when you make fun of people like uh aoc it's easy to make fun
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of her because she's got a doorknob where where her brain should be but there's people behind her that
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are pushing this it's very very obvious there's there's actual influential people that are behind this
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the green economy is something they're really pushing um cow farts are not just funny these are
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the things they're using to push this global you know uh corporate control um again they talked about
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digitizing everything they want everything digital they want all all records digitized everything
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digital modifying capitalism was the the shareholder to stakeholder economy that's kind of hard to
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understand but what from what i've seen is they're looking at a model of capitalism where the
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industry focuses on social good and not just corporate good again that's kind of the no no it's
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it's really not um i like to call their capitalism uh communism uh or fascism because what it is is
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they say don't concentrate on the shareholders the stakeholders well who are the stakeholders the
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stakeholders are the people who work there uh you know and the the people in the community those are
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the stakeholders so there is no real uh private property as we as we know it there are no private
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businesses as we know it and it'll be great because well gosh darn it you're going to be able to uh you're
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going to be able to not worry about your business or your bills anymore i mean this is this is why
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they have taken out all of the entrepreneurs uh and quite honestly if you took the ppp i completely
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understand but one of my fears on the ppp was it's going to enslave you to the government somehow or
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another they're going to use that to say well now we were there for you uh i mean you don't have to pay it
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back but gosh darn it i mean you really should abide by these kinds of things i'm a little concerned
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about the the ppp and i'm wildly concerned if the democrats get in this is what we saw in ukraine
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is just the tip of the iceberg on this this is a global effort which is why it was a global effort
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to impeach donald trump donald trump i believe is the only guy in the world that is going to stand
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up against this that's why he has to get out of of washington they won't take it any other way
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yeah absolutely agree and one of the the people at the center one of the people at the direct center
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of getting rid of donald trump and a lot of the deep state action was susan rice and lo and behold that's
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one of the first uh things that i read this morning was that susan rice was at the very top
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for the vice president pick all these people that were involved right back into government and that
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what they hope is in a few months yes yes well bill barr might change that he's going to testify today
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and apparently he's going to have some rocking things to say and jason will have you back uh an hour
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three to cover that with us as well to provide commentary coming up this is the glenn beck
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hey we're going to portland here in just a second and don't forget use the promo code glenn for ten
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so what's happening in portland well if you listen to the media they say it's just a bunch
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of us yahoos that are uh conservative that are hyping this one man who lives downtown in portland
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says that his neighborhood has essentially been turned into a war zone his name is gabriel johnson
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he's lived in essic house apartments in downtown portland for seven years he said i've loved it until
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now but i compare it to a war zone and people will take that and say he's exaggerating but johnson said
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no i'm not the sounds of fireworks and flash bangs are overwhelming the tear gas is really bad he said
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i know what a war zone is like because i am a military veteran i've been to war zones portland
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is a war zone elijah schaefer is there he is the blaze tv host of slightly offensive and you're really
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only offensive if you buy into the new politics uh which means oh you will be liquidated elijah
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uh welcome to the uh program you were you were in portland you're in dc now welcome thank you so
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much glenn for having me on sure okay so tell me give me some evidence that the press is is not covering
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the things that are true uh and that it's not just you know right-wing media that is making this up
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yeah well what's really interesting is there's three really important facts about how disinformation
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is being uh transferred about this event and it goes like this uh antifa and other far-left extremist
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groups have approved lists of press that's considered uh a anti-fascist friendly those press
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members oftentimes instead of marking themselves as press write their names on their vest including
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one individual named omar uh that allows the the anti-fascist uh antifa and blm protesters to clearly
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uh no okay that is a a journalist that is not going to necessarily show um uh they have this thing
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which is really interesting and it's going to shock people antifa has an entire fake press department
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which we can get into in a moment and number three uh the mainstream media happens to only be conveniently
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present uh when the protests are peaceful and even when the riots begin if they're there it almost
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looks like the cameras only roll uh in the direction of the aggression of the feds not showing the
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altercations that lead up to their aggression okay so who are the press do you know who the press is that
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is approved by antifa yeah yeah i mean i i'm not gonna i'm not gonna dox people uh by name but no
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they have like shield pbx uh they have nazi watch they have a lot of different accounts on twitter pretty
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much all of this runs through twitter and a few different websites um online and you know they have
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these people they they appear to be pressed i mean these people have upwards of 134 135 000 followers
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they get retweeted reposted by new york times washington post uh but they're openly sympathetic
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to antifa um i mean it's to the point where where i can't even reveal myself to them because i'm
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confident that those people will reveal my identity back to antifa and that's so weird i mean why why
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would you not put why would you put either press on your badge if you want people know your press or you
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would put nothing if you want to stay in cogito but why would you put your name uh on your vest
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like your actual last name for any other reason the fact that okay that's that person we know they're
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okay we won't attack them because they're on our team okay so they have now a press room or uh uh
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uh what did you call it yeah so i call it the fake antifa press corps um so what they've done uh there
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was a court order this is really really tricky it shows you how manipulative the media really uh has
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become what they do is they use things uh like they for instance um have this thing called the wall of
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moms uh where they have all these moms uh they have moms coming together and uh and they uh block
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the protesters or rioters from the feds now what's really interesting is with that people say well
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yeah it's a wall of moms these are just good people well i don't know what mom with children
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is able to be up at two in the morning throwing tear gas canisters back at federal agents and doesn't
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isn't busy taking care of their kids um but you know we just have a single mom so this is kind of
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sometimes some nasty people they also bring in dads with leaf blowers now they have veterans they're
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always looking for these um token people to take the hits so that the press makes it look like like
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dhs agents aren't targeting who who's really doing the damage which are antifa which are blm extremists
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but most importantly now ever since a court order was passed with for legal observers and press
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immunity meaning that the dhs cannot fire upon or arrest or interfere with press they are now marking
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themselves antifa are marking themselves as press they will even openly admit it when you confront them
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they're marking themselves sloppily as journalists which no one does on the field and they stand in
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front of rioters to so that that dhs cannot fire shots at them while they hurl fireworks and flash
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bangs and molotov cocktails and most importantly they'll get into a mob um and they'll go they'll
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start screaming at the dhs we're oppressed first amendment immunity and they rush them and then then
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the dhs starts throwing flash bangs and shooting at them and then what does the press say dhs fires upon the
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press but they're not the press they are anti-fascist blm extremists otherwise known as antifa
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faking his press putting all of us real press in danger and manipulating the media who are lazily
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not doing their job and identifying these people as who they are they're antifa
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is there are they even holding up the pretense anymore that this is about black lives matter
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that is a good question glenn um i'll tell you what i don't know i don't know how much black lives
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matter to them considering that they stabbed a black trump supporter i saw i was there and a white uh a
00:29:32.940
white uh antifa uh black block who has been convicted on child uh inappropriate images owning
00:29:40.700
inappropriate images of children i'll put it that for the radio listeners um stabbed a black trump
00:29:47.260
supporter and i've watched a black jump i've watched another black man get uh jumped there and beat i've
00:29:54.300
seen i've seen white antifa uh there's some black people that i've seen they're telling people this is
00:29:59.180
not how to do it but they're not their voices don't matter and i've but i've seen that all black lives matter
00:30:05.500
rallies and uh different riots is that the only black lives that matter are the black people they
00:30:13.340
can put in the front to justify their uh crimes against humanity their crimes against the federal
00:30:19.900
government their crimes uh essentially and their chaos um and so no it is not about black lives how
00:30:26.700
is throwing paint on federal officers throwing uh last night for the first time we saw ieds actual
00:30:33.340
not volatile cocktails but bombs they're they're putting they have improvised explosive devices like
00:30:38.860
in war they are escalating this there is a complete organization and i'll tell you this
00:30:46.940
i don't know who's behind this people say soros people say it's ted wheeler maybe city council
00:30:54.540
but there's collusion at the highest level there was a flash protest that met in alberta park
00:31:00.300
that garnered between six to ten thousand people and glenn when we went to go march back from north
00:31:06.620
portland into the main city the main bridge to get the city that people don't know there's a large river
00:31:13.820
there's conveniently no cars in the area there were no cars on the bridge but there were no police
00:31:19.180
presence there was no there was nobody around blocking traffic somehow in a highly highly populated
00:31:26.940
dense city like portland on one of the major bridges which includes a railway and two-way traffic
00:31:34.060
six to ten thousand people in a random protest that i barely found out a couple hours before it
00:31:39.660
happened were able to track over a river without any traffic or interference there is collusion from
00:31:46.540
the highest levels in the city down to individuals to stage events that i'm confident are continuing to
00:31:54.620
to force trump's hand to put federal agents further and further outside of the courthouse as they
00:32:00.860
restrict police from getting involved and they make allocations to allow more and more protesters and
00:32:07.020
writers to get in so that trump's dhs officers are forced to push large crowds further and further away
00:32:14.780
from the building so that they can call him a fascist and this is a political move and ted wheeler the mayor
00:32:20.140
is using his citizens as cannon fodder and he's manipulating them killing their political leaning
00:32:27.340
as victims or i should say as token victims for the media and it is so sad to see a mayor abuse his
00:32:34.140
power and not keep his citizens safe in order to they hate him to make a president look bad they hate him
00:32:42.220
they want to kill they want him dead they talk about killing him and they regularly chant uh very
00:32:52.620
aggressive things that i cannot mention here but he that's why he but he doesn't care like he is
00:33:00.780
i am this is not speculation i have watched day after day as the portland police get less and less power and jurisdiction
00:33:08.220
and that forces federal agents to move further and further i mean within five seconds i counted 12
00:33:13.820
projectiles that landed upon two dhs agents behind fences glenn i'm a man you're a man i i don't have
00:33:20.860
kids but you do and many of your listeners do and i will be completely honest if you're a man even if
00:33:26.940
you're under federal orders you will not sit by and put your life in jeopardy while extremists and
00:33:31.420
terrorists attack you it's not about federal property at a certain point in the night it becomes about men
00:33:37.020
and women protecting their life from death and from harm and when people are throwing explosives
00:33:43.500
when people are throwing hard objects and knives uh at you you are not going to just sit around and
00:33:50.300
they have to come out of the courthouse it becomes a moment of desperation for their own livelihood for
00:33:55.180
their own ability to make it to the next day and as they go out into the street sometimes after 12 warnings
00:34:01.980
conveniently what happens glenn i catch footage of a woman getting arrested but what does the new
00:34:08.540
york post after all of this happens after a molotov cocktail after explosives happen and they have to
00:34:14.220
come out and make arrests what do they post from all of my footage from the night it's one selectively
00:34:20.220
edited clip of a woman saying i cannot breathe please you're hurting me getting arrested with a title that
00:34:25.900
says federal agents put me on the back of a protest or arresting her screaming i can't breathe
00:34:32.540
it is a disinformation manipulation campaign between the media the fake media the rioters and
00:34:41.980
the government and one one of the organizers from the event screamed this and i'll end with this
00:34:47.980
he screamed out and daily caller got my back to confirm this he said he screams at dhs this is a
00:34:54.300
propaganda game and we're winning and it is a propaganda game and i'm telling you what unfortunately they are
00:35:01.660
winning all right um hang on just a second because i want to come back and just have you answer one
00:35:07.500
question a lot of people think that this is going away after the election or that if biden wins it will
00:35:13.580
go away i think this has just begun it's going to be worse in november and worse in december and and
00:35:20.780
january and march especially if joe biden wins but i'd like to get your opinion on that we'll go uh go
00:35:27.980
back to elijah shaffer here in just a minute you can find him at blaze tv.com and all of his stuff on
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the blaze all right um wayne lives in kansas rugby player there for 20 years didn't even know you know
00:35:42.540
they played rugby in in kansas but you know i'm not up on these things but wayne began to experience
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pain in both his back and his kicking foot and it started out only as little at first but gradually
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00:35:58.860
well thankfully that's when wayne discovered relief factor literally within days of starting to take it
00:36:04.860
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00:36:12.380
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00:36:17.740
just like in the old days he has his life back i got my life back will you just try this because you
00:36:24.460
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yes the time of having a cocktail hour and a real man and a real martini
00:37:00.860
are over now we need gas masks and uh we live in war zones i i have um elijah schaefer on with us
00:37:10.540
and and elijah there are people that actually think that this is gonna go away soon i think they are
00:37:19.420
trying to make us into uh israel and they are making a global um uh a global uh in intifada
00:37:31.020
and i don't think this is going away no matter who is elected would you agree or disagree
00:37:38.380
i would i would have to say that i absolutely agree i think that people who are manipulative
00:37:44.060
in power once you find uh people who you can manipulate and you can use to your political
00:37:50.460
advantage i think that those people remain a useful asset and especially and this is an unfortunate
00:37:57.820
statement especially when those people are willing to commit acts of terrorism and use violence in
00:38:03.500
the name of whatever cause you can manipulate them to fight for i think that those people are an asset
00:38:09.900
unlike any other and and sadly to say the citizens of portland often very much ignorant
00:38:16.380
due to local echo chambers and extremism they learned in universities in the pacific northwest
00:38:21.260
are exactly those people well i will tell you this and we've only got about 40 seconds here but uh
00:38:27.580
this is exactly what happened in um in germany with the brown shirts and eventually the brown shirts
00:38:34.060
weren't afraid of the the nazi party thought they were the real power uh and uh hitler had to kill all
00:38:41.580
of them he used them and then he killed all of them uh do you think the democrats they believe they can
00:38:48.380
control them do you think that they can control these people absolutely with jerry nadler uh saying
00:38:55.500
the other day um to a commentator austin fletcher that antifa is a myth but in fact the resurgence or
00:39:04.380
even the first emergence of antifa was the j20 protest in dc uh the back around trump's inauguration
00:39:12.300
when this can all happen and they deny their existence yes it's amazing deny them today they
00:39:18.460
could deny them in the future all right thank you so much elijah please stay safe and uh keep up
00:39:24.780
the good work elijah shaffer you can follow him at elijah shaffer uh on twitter or find him at the blaze
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the
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glenn beck program you know a phrase that changed my life was from thomas jefferson and uh it was
00:42:35.580
it was on the most controversial thing of his day uh if you wanted to question religion
00:42:42.220
it would be like questioning black lives matter or social justice today literally you would be
00:42:48.220
blacklisted just like you are now well he said when it comes to religion above all things fix reason
00:42:57.100
firmly in her seat and question uh with boldness even the very existence of god for if there be a god
00:43:05.420
he must surely rather honest questioning over blindfolded fear the thing we don't have now is
00:43:11.820
bold people who are willing to ask honest questions not people who are trying to win the argument for one
00:43:19.180
side or the other just give me the facts as you understand them so today i've been so perplexed by
00:43:28.620
this mask thing because you're either getting you're either wearing a nazi mask to prove the point that this
00:43:36.540
is taking all of our control away or you're pepper spraying people for not wearing a mask can can we
00:43:45.180
can we please just can we just calm down just a little bit and talk about the pros and the cons
00:43:50.620
of the mask and then what's making us feel this way this has been the hardest thing i wanted to do
00:43:56.300
this show last week just as a you know a quick toss away just to give you the stats on the mask finding
00:44:03.820
people that would be willing to go on the air and say what they really believe about masks both kind of
00:44:11.500
pro and kind of con uh was almost impossible almost impossible doctors are afraid to speak out one way
00:44:20.860
or another uh this isn't helpful if we all want to be well the next 30 minutes you'll hear both sides
00:44:28.700
of the mask controversy and you decide in one minute this is the glenn beck program
00:44:41.500
all right uh let me tell you about uh rough greens uh if you love your dog i'm sorry simply say
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uh i read a story in detroit people said african-americans said i don't know if i should
00:45:19.580
call the cops because if something happens and i call the cops then everybody in the neighborhood it
00:45:24.620
starts to become a big deal and uh there's a riot in front of my house people don't know what to do
00:45:31.100
they don't know what to do you need to protect yourself you need to make sure that your house
00:45:37.740
has an alarm system other people think they deserve what you have um quite honestly
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uh my family has had the coronavirus and i think i'm uh starting to get hit with it uh today
00:46:55.820
um because i just am feeling under the weather i'm going to ask stew to kind of help and stand
00:47:02.140
in a little bit we have a very big special tomorrow one of the experts that is joining us said that she
00:47:09.340
is so afraid to say anything and we're not asking her to say something controversial or anything she's
00:47:16.220
just so afraid that she will lose her license because she'll say the things that she believes
00:47:23.580
this is insanity insanity my doctor uh wrote me a prescription uh for hydrochloroquine and uh or
00:47:32.940
hydroxychloroquine and and a couple of other things for covid which we have in the family he said he was
00:47:40.700
worried about losing his license what is happening to us this is insanity
00:47:46.940
insanity now we have dr scott jensen uh jensen on the phone he is from minnesota he's a state senator
00:47:55.100
up there um and i don't want to talk about politics on any of this i just want to hear about the facts
00:48:02.300
about wearing a mask there is no reason we are killing each other over wearing of a mask it either
00:48:10.700
works or it doesn't so dr scott jensen is on with us uh now hello doctor how are you good glenn and
00:48:20.940
thank you for having me on sure uh so we have some another doctor who is probably going to disagree with
00:48:27.340
you uh uh on next but i want you to build the case of why people should or should not wear a mask what
00:48:35.340
is happening here what's the science say well glenn let me take one step back and make certain that i
00:48:42.140
do a disclaimer and say that i am not a material science engineer and i'm trying to provide reckless
00:48:47.500
advice and i'm not trying to spread misinformation because i've been investigated by the board of
00:48:52.140
medical practice because i was willing to compare covet 19 and influenza and that was reckless advice and
00:48:57.260
i was willing to discuss how we do death certificates and that was spreading misinformation but the good
00:49:01.660
news is i learned late yesterday afternoon that the board of medical practice in minnesota
00:49:06.060
has dismissed those charges and so they're gone and i'm very grateful for that but i understand
00:49:10.620
that you want to talk and i think that if we would have talked about this a couple months ago we might
00:49:15.020
have said well there's the science of masks and there's the emotions of masks but unfortunately
00:49:20.460
there's something in between because i would have thought that the science of masks would have to do
00:49:24.780
with the physics of masks and so i did a video about a month or so ago where i talked about
00:49:30.060
the pore size of a cotton mask or a surgical mask and if you have a triple ply mask and the pore size
00:49:37.100
will end up being effectively five microns and five microns to a covet 19 virus particle is 50 times
00:49:46.620
larger and that's approximately the same differential between the two inch uh separation between the wires on
00:49:54.060
a chain link fence and a gnat so if you have 50 gnats they could squeeze into a chain
00:49:59.900
link fence and you could have 50 coven 19 viral particles squeezed into that five micron pore so
00:50:06.300
i thought that would sort of lay out the science but it's not because now what we're saying well if we
00:50:12.220
have some collision of coven 19 viral particles with the lattice work of any mask wouldn't that be a good
00:50:19.100
thing and i think that's intuitive that if you're breathing out or breathing in and viral particles collide
00:50:27.020
with the actual lattice work of a mask i think intuitively yes i think we could reduce the amount
00:50:33.180
of viral particles that's going back and forth on june 12th dr mike osterholm uh put out a video on masks
00:50:42.620
and he was very clear that he thought they had very little effect and the damaging effect might be that
00:50:47.820
people would lull themselves into thinking that they're protected when in fact they're not i did a video
00:50:53.020
the other day at target and i watched this little kid kick his nose rub his eyes and then stick his
00:50:58.780
fingers in his mouth and then he was taking his mask off and his parents were giving him a hassle and i
00:51:03.100
thought this is nuts so i really don't think glenn that we're going to be able to walk this back
00:51:09.500
the science of masks will not be the determining factor i think the emotion and the desperation and the
00:51:16.060
deep-seated desire to do something anything to make sure we're not killing grandma has taken over the
00:51:20.700
discussion so let's just talk about different kinds of masks and 95 masks are they the best
00:51:30.140
well that's an excellent question the governor of minnesota put out an edict on last thursday that
00:51:36.140
masks were mandatory in public places inside and and that took place saturday three days ago in it
00:51:42.700
the executive order actually identifies that the n95 mask with an exhaust valve on the front of it
00:51:48.940
is not an acceptable mask and many n95 masks have that exhaust valve and all that means is that
00:51:55.900
you are going to filter the air that you breathe in but the air that you breathe out is not filtered
00:52:00.940
at all it just blows right on through so that kind of n95 sort of takes care of the wearer but not the
00:52:07.660
other and that is a pretty good stuff because that that filters uh my point three micron particles
00:52:13.500
and so that's pretty effective but the other two masks don't have anywhere near that capacity
00:52:18.860
well the the problem is is that we you don't see anybody with an n95 mask what you're seeing now are
00:52:25.900
these masks that people are making themselves out of cotton and uh that i mean that's nowhere near
00:52:33.900
an n95 mask nowhere near at all it's i mean the gaps at the top underneath your eyes actually i had a
00:52:40.700
patient in the other day wearing an n95 mask and the poor guy didn't realize that you're supposed to
00:52:45.740
put the upper margin of the n95 mask underneath your eyeglasses he had it resting on top of his
00:52:51.820
actual lenses he had great big chasms where viral particles people need to remember airflow goes where
00:52:58.380
there's least resistance so if there's an opening that's where all the airflow is going to go i mean we
00:53:03.260
know that from physics but it was interesting glenn i my first three patients today one had uh emphysema
00:53:11.180
the other one had congestive heart failure and the next one had emphysema and every one of them
00:53:16.780
complained bitterly about the shortness of breath they're having with their mask so i think that what
00:53:23.260
we're going to see is we've got this movement right now that masks are something that we can do that we
00:53:29.500
can take an action fair enough okay but we are going to see unintended consequences we are going
00:53:35.580
to see the risk of what happens when you breathe in and out your own viral particles your own bacteria
00:53:41.340
that normally you would exhale and they would be gone from you now you're sort of keeping them in
00:53:45.900
this cup and then to get to your point about this kerchiefs and the things people are wearing they've
00:53:51.340
become increasingly liberalized in the sense that they wouldn't even be called a mask i mean it's a
00:53:59.020
scarf and a lot of people pull it up and pull it down their nose is always sticking out now become
00:54:05.740
a badge like you said if you don't wear it you know maybe you'll get pepper sprayed if you do wear it
00:54:11.260
you're complying with the state edict uh the you you talked about the people that are in your
00:54:22.700
practice that came in there is a sign that we saw do we have a picture of this
00:54:27.660
sign that we saw of a place a restaurant that said um even if you have a disability you have to wear
00:54:35.820
a mask um here well i mean if you do have problems i mean i wouldn't go there i mean the obvious answer
00:54:44.620
is don't go there but if more and more people have this a disability of being able to breathe or not
00:54:52.060
breathe because of a mask if this becomes an edict or spreads that's really bad for some people is it
00:54:59.500
not you're absolutely right glenn it's terrible i'm looking at this one patient's chart in her late 70s
00:55:07.420
congestive heart failure she goes out probably once a month to try to get groceries she tries to wear a
00:55:14.940
mask when i walked in to see her in the office her blood pressure was 190 over 70. oh my gosh oh wow
00:55:22.780
she knows i just don't breathe very well with this mask i said we'll take the mask off
00:55:26.620
i needed to have her take the mask off anyway because i wanted to examine her throat her pharynx
00:55:30.780
and her nose and this kind of thing anyway 10 minutes later i took her blood pressure it was down
00:55:35.420
to 158 over 60. this is happening all the time this is what we do when we overreact and do these knee-jerk
00:55:44.140
reflexes and take this cookie-cutter approach we're always compelled to find down the road
00:55:49.900
the unintended consequences i think dr robert redfield from cdc came out within the last few days
00:55:55.260
and acknowledged that the postulated increase in drug overdoses and suicides is no longer postulated
00:56:06.940
it is now a fact they are seeing the data at the cdc well i've been telling people this is happening
00:56:14.300
there is more than just the coven 19 we had another case uh an article just came out where some
00:56:22.540
cardiologists are seeing 40 percent less heart attacks and strokes than what they've been seeing
00:56:28.300
over the trailing three-year average well what is the likelihood that we would have a drop in 2020
00:56:34.380
of 40 it's it's extremely small what it probably means is that these cases of if you will stroke heart
00:56:43.740
attack congestive heart attack they're not coming in or they're being misdiagnosed as coven 19 deaths
00:56:51.100
or coven 19 discharge summaries there are unintended consequences which will not stop now having said
00:56:57.420
that glenn i don't think this is a sword i want to die on i mean there's so much more that we need to
00:57:03.260
understand and as a policy maker in the senate i want us to talk about how damaging lockdowns are and how
00:57:09.980
important it is to get kids back in school and i'm afraid that the question is sucking the oxygen
00:57:15.740
out of the room yeah i just can't take the fact that we're just beating each other over the head
00:57:21.580
over this mask thing we just have to take the politics out of it and then and deal with the
00:57:26.300
science on it doctor thank you so much i appreciate uh everything you're doing and and being willing to
00:57:31.260
speak out dr scott johnson uh we go to dr george rutherford in just a second he's kind of on the
00:57:38.140
other side not really i mean i i don't think uh dr jensen was against masks he just says let's let's
00:57:45.180
look at this rationally uh so we're going to go to uh dr rutherford here in just a second stand by
00:57:50.940
first let me tell you about raycon you know some days i just get up and i just want to run baby you
00:57:56.860
know i just get on that treadmill uh just you know i've got to work i you don't get a body like this
00:58:02.220
without working but uh you what you what i don't think you're speaking the words you want to speak
00:58:10.220
right now okay yeah well that's what they told me to say so okay okay good i'll tell you i'll tell you
00:58:14.940
what it is look i i work hard on my body and it's not easy to eat the amounts of ice cream that i eat
00:58:19.980
uh running on the treadmill sure it's what the cool kids are doing but uh you know if you're doing
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an epidemiology professor at uh ucsf and we welcome him to the program i want to put all politics aside
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and just talk about the science of masks and if if an n95 mask is the right one to wear does it make it
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does it make a difference if you're making your own mask why should we wear masks doc hi thanks for
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having me on i hadn't realized you're a comedian i'm still laughing about the body i have to work to get
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a body like this i mean your lineup i may yes you may i mean i have tears running down my face right
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now but um um so uh masks are uh masks are very important um they're basically what's going to get
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us out out to the other side of this to where you can get vaccine um are they more effective than
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having everybody stay in their house forever no but we can't do that right that's not a viable option
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right so you know let's so let's talk about the benefits of of masks so there's a large science
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behind this um uh there is uh i think some of the most compelling stuff is from outbreaks that have
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or haven't happened um and we can get into all the engineering and you know sort of the fancy kind of
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photography and filtering and all those sorts of things but there are uh there are at least a couple
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of things i think they're worthwhile bringing out that your uh listeners may not have heard of
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one is right after um springfield missouri reopened this is in um in june late may early june
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um and and i'm apologize for those who are in the note because i'm going to sound like my mother
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talking about hairdressers and beauty parlors there were there are two um two hairdressers uh both of
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whom are symptomatic um who worked nine shifts and uh uh in a beauty parlor and uh had 139 clients
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um the beauty parlor uh required uh customers to wear masks and required the um uh the hairdressers to
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wear uh to wear masks um so 139 people the both uh both uh um hairdressers were symptomatic they had
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masks on the customers had masks on there were zero transmissions another is uh i think it's it's one
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of the other things i think that's emerging about masks aside from their ability to stop transmission
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is that if cases do occur people are getting infected and this is still a bit hypothetical but
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i'll give you some of the evidence for it people are getting uh infected with lower doses and having less
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severe uh disease there was an outbreak in a seafood package uh packing plant in newport oregon
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where people were wearing uh wearing masks uh and 95 of the people who became infected uh were
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asymptomatic had no symptoms meaning that they probably which probably is a consequence of having
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a lower dose similarly if you compare okay so the cruise cruise ship things you know when people
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have masks on they're more likely that they're less likely to develop symptomatic disease okay so let me
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take a break i have to i have to i have to take a quick break because i have a network uh break i have
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oh yes we have to stop pretending that uh politics is religion
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and we're fighting over nonsense i personally wear a mask when i go out i don't know if it's all that
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effective but i do wear it when i go out uh i just i think it's uh courteous uh to wear one and if it
01:05:21.500
will help you know just if it will help one person well then i've done my job um i i don't know how
01:05:28.620
effective it is and that's why we are having a conversation between a couple of doctors uh today
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and we're about to join a third uh that is talking about masks whether or not they're effective in
01:05:40.380
the way we're doing it n95 masks make sense to me um they made sense to me when they were telling us
01:05:46.460
that masks don't make a difference i saw that as a way for everybody to stop buying masks so you could
01:05:52.300
get enough at the hospital because it seemed to work at the hospital um but uh the masks that for
01:05:58.460
instance that i wear that my wife has made and so many people are making is this just um the uh kind
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of a the last hurrah of masks does it do anything we're talking to uh we're talking to dr george
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rutherford epidemiology professor at ucsf do those handmade cotton masks make any difference or a scarf
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around your face yeah as long as you put it over your nose it makes a difference that you know people
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who wear these underneath their nose like there's some you know some some you know half-baked bank
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robber you know that doesn't work you know you're you inhale through your inhale and exhale through
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your nose so we're trying to do three things well first of all we're trying to protect the people
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around you in case you're one of the 40 percent of people to 60 percent of people who have asymptomatic
01:06:52.300
infection and don't know it the second thing we're trying to do is to protect you and the third
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thing we're trying to do is if if you get infected that you'll get infected at a lower dose and are
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less likely to develop severe symptoms or that's the three for here okay doctor a quick question um
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one study that i thought was pretty interesting on the mass thing was about the uss theodore roosevelt
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that outbreak um and uh it it seemed to me to show two things one that the masks were the most effective
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safety precaution out of all the different options including social distancing and all the other
01:07:26.540
things hand washing sanitizer all of that however on the other hand it also showed they were nowhere
01:07:32.220
near universally effective um is did it first of all did i get that that right and secondly i think
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there's a problem with the media messaging on that in that they're trying to make it seem like if you
01:07:44.220
wear a mask you're done and people may very well not take other safety precautions because they think
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the mask is the end all be all well you know plus you're on a warship and it's you know this social
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distancing is a you know is impossible yeah um you know you go past people in tight quarters and tight
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corridors it's you know there's no way there's no way and the other thing is that the masks they're
01:08:05.020
using are plenty uncomfortable and you know i think people took them off quite a bit there's some new
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technology that's being um sort of bandied about right now that i've seen for much more wearable
01:08:17.180
masks that people can wear for longer periods of time and actually have things like straw holes
01:08:21.420
through them so you can drink and not have to take it off when you're on like flight deck operations
01:08:26.540
but you know you asked me earlier about n95s n95s are great as long as you have one that does not
01:08:33.980
have an exhaust valve on it have an exhaust valve on it which are these little kind of valves on the
01:08:39.820
side or in the front those um basically let out unfiltered air so while you've protected yourself
01:08:46.380
well if you're one of the people who's asymptomatically infected you're not protecting
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anyone else so if you're getting n95s two things one is make sure you get one without a valve
01:08:55.740
and the second thing is um if you're really serious about it it needs to be fit tested
01:09:01.340
and by fit testing um you know that somebody holds up some noxious smelling chemical
01:09:06.460
and you can't smell it that's that's what fit testing consists of and if you have a beard or
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you know that sort of you know oh so elegant miami vice double um you're not going to be able to
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your mask isn't going to fit tightly enough to really uh to provide provide that much higher level
01:09:23.500
of protection in general we reserve n95s or uh hospital icu emergency department emt police
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those kinds of situations uh one more really dumb one for me doctor uh they they say all the time
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um you know because the masks they show these videos online where you're just speaking normally
01:09:43.820
and there's all sorts of droplets you have no idea that are going out which is really disgusting
01:09:47.660
and then they show the masks is a much is a very effective form of source control right you're not
01:09:52.700
spitting these droplets out as you speak all the time what they never talk about though is you know
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what if i go to the grocery store and aren't constantly running my mouth to every single person i pass by
01:10:02.700
like i i my wife does that all the time i go into the grocery store and i pick the things up and i go
01:10:07.740
in line if you're not speaking are you are you in an as far as a source control situation are you a
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danger of spreading all sorts of droplets if all you're doing is breathing through your mouth
01:10:20.300
yes but less so i mean think what your breath looks like in the wintertime when you're outdoors
01:10:25.100
right that's that's what we're talking about now i'm with you i don't talk to anybody in the
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grocery store i just i just go for the catalog i if you if you talk and there's only one gallon of
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the ice cream that you like it's gone it's gone so yeah it may be gone hey uh doctor i know this has
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been uh kind of a scary uh uh venture for you and i hope that it uh has proven to be the exact opposite
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of what you were afraid of i we have to stop um making everything into a religion uh and just talk
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science and have honest questions and and and not try to win just try to find out what the truth is
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and i appreciate you coming on thank you so much my pleasure you bet so let me go to uh one more one
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more doctor and that is uh dr carlin borisenko she's an organizational psychologist she's you
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know a forbes contributor etc etc she's now uh part of our uh our our circle of friends and i ask her to
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look into because i think stew weren't both doctors pretty much saying the same thing yeah closer than
01:11:40.140
you would have thought i mean they definitely had some i think disagreement on on certain things but
01:11:44.060
generally speaking they're saying they're somewhat effective uh but you still you know they're not
01:11:49.500
universally effective exactly right so so carlin where is this i'm going to spray you with pepper
01:11:57.980
spray if you're not wearing one outside where is this coming from well i think you know first to take
01:12:06.860
a step back i want to do a disclaimer and say i am not a medical doctor i am not speaking on the
01:12:11.020
effectiveness of masks but one of the things that has been very worrisome for me about the whole mask
01:12:18.060
thing and i said this was going to happen back in march is it's it's dehumanizing to people we're
01:12:24.140
we're literally stopped we're not seeing each other as human beings when we're in this pro-mask versus
01:12:29.500
anti-mask debate now in some respects that makes sense because the way our brain evolved our survival
01:12:35.580
mechanism whether or not we're afraid that we're going to die is the number one thing that we will
01:12:40.860
make decisions on and if we are afraid that we're going to die or be put in some sort of danger
01:12:46.300
that's going to kick off our fight or flight mechanism which essentially is you know either
01:12:51.420
you're going to fight the situation aggressively which is what we see when we're seeing people pepper
01:12:56.220
spray one another out in public when they could just easily socially distance walk around you know
01:13:02.380
separate themselves from the people not wearing masks instead they're fighting it aggressively which is
01:13:07.420
the fight uh mechanism of that the other option is of course to run away in the other direction to
01:13:12.380
flee from what you think is going to attack you but you know what is striking about this for me glenn
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because the last time i spoke with you we talked about you know white fragility and all of that and
01:13:21.900
one of the things that i actually think is so interesting about um what's going on with the mask it is
01:13:27.100
actually mirrors what they talk about in white fragility which is if someone is saying that i don't feel
01:13:33.580
comfortable wearing a mask for whatever reason whether it's simply an emotional thing or it's
01:13:38.300
actually a medical reason that they don't want to wear a mask that is an individual decision whereas
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you know what what they argue in white fragility is that individualism is bad white people are
01:13:48.380
back as individuals and that's somehow bad and i i almost feel as though it's become so politicized
01:13:53.500
because the two issues have become incredibly conflated if you look at how people are speaking about
01:13:59.740
these online you're going to see that people who are pro-mask usually tend to be more on the left
01:14:05.900
people who are anti-mask tend to be though not exclusively more on the right and and i think that
01:14:11.900
it's really it's kind of like this perfect storm of nonsense that has descended onto the issue of mass
01:14:19.180
whereas what what we could be doing is exactly what you just did have a medical discussion where
01:14:24.540
you're hearing from both sides about the effectiveness of it and approach the situation much more
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calmly than it's being approached right now yeah it's everything is this uh this idea that the
01:14:37.260
science is settled and if you don't agree with it you're somehow or another an enemy of all mankind
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the science clearly is not settled the science seems to be leaning in the direction that a mask is
01:14:52.540
better than nothing but i don't think anybody is taking into account the effects that the media has had
01:14:58.940
on politicizing absolutely everything uh by blaming everybody who is as ever voted a republican uh into
01:15:07.180
office as a bad guy and everybody like cuomo who is a democrat is a savior uh the neither one of those
01:15:17.500
is true they have told us different things the science continues to change on this and for the very first
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time we are expected to not respond or not have an opinion and i think that is the symbol the mask is the
01:15:35.020
symbol of that feeling of powerlessness that that that i've got a virtue signal when you don't know what
01:15:42.700
the hell you're even talking about because i think most people would wear the mask um and they'd just be
01:15:50.380
fine with it you know if they can do their part some won't i get it um but if it wasn't for this
01:15:57.100
politicization of all of this if it wasn't that um you are somehow or another a horrible human being
01:16:05.180
it becomes almost a badge of honor to not wear the mask just as much on the left as it does to wear the mask
01:16:13.500
mm-hmm yeah i absolutely agree and another part of this too is that there are legitimate medical
01:16:20.860
reasons why people might not want to wear a mask whether that has to do with a medical condition
01:16:25.660
where they may struggle to breathe in it or a psychological condition like if they struggle
01:16:29.740
from depression or anxiety or claustrophobia there could be absolute reasons why a mask is not the best
01:16:35.260
choice and you know in in a civilized society we would say well if you can wear a mask you should
01:16:41.260
because there are people who can't but that's not what's happening we're seeing people who have
01:16:45.900
very legitimate reasons and by the way organizations stores businesses they are not allowed to ask what
01:16:52.700
the medical reasons are that's your private information and we're seeing these people be
01:16:57.340
turned away or shunned i mean i look at the case that happened to brandon strock from the walkaway
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campaign probably about a month ago is he got kicked off an american airline flight for
01:17:07.660
not wearing a mask and it created this whole hullabaloo and i actually talked to him later
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in the day and he said carlin they didn't even ask me if i had any sort of medical condition so we've
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reached the point where the benefit of the doubt is just not given at all in these scenarios and
01:17:23.900
instantly the person who was not wearing the mask is demonized yeah carlin thank you so much uh
01:17:30.220
we'll talk again uh carlin borisenko uh and um and uh what she has to say i think is is so
01:17:39.580
very valuable um i know pat doesn't wear a mask and the reason why pat doesn't wear a mask is because
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he has severe claustrophobia severe claustrophobia he can't do it the dude doesn't wear socks
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he doesn't wear socks i mean jeez he doesn't wear socks he hates wearing shoes he can't wear a watch
01:17:59.980
he is claustrophobic like to the extreme so what happens to him does he just get pepper sprayed
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i've got uh i've got npr uh i've got cnn the hill abc news npr new york times new york times new york
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all right we need to get jason on uh and we're gonna jason i want you to really pay attention to
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a bar and tell us what's important if i miss anything uh william barr is going to be test
01:27:27.580
testifying here shortly can we bring up the audio so just so we hear it uh in the background he is
01:27:34.540
not he's being exactly right but we're not going to be held he's being brought uh in uh because of
01:27:42.060
the investigation that he is doing um they now say he has absolutely no credibility and he's just a pawn
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or a puppet for uh donald trump this this has been delayed because jerry nadler had an accident
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on the way in uh nobody was hurt he wasn't driving uh so they had to delay it uh but here's a guy
01:28:05.420
the head of the committee that that says that that antifa or antifa is a hoax is not even real
01:28:15.260
talking to william barr uh he's about to start here in a second jason any thoughts going in on what we
01:28:21.900
should be watching for i think the democrats are going to come out pretty strong on criticizing
01:28:26.220
operation legend um that's the operation that the trump administration was using to uh to employ
01:28:33.180
federal law enforcement into some of these uh cities like uh portland uh seattle places like that where
01:28:40.140
it's just out of control and the democrats refuse to act um they're going to criticize him on that
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their argument is going to be that it's just a political stunt uh for donald trump's campaign
01:28:49.740
and you'll you'll see this theme go throughout the entire time while the democrats are talking
01:28:54.860
because they want to to paint bar as a political operative in the attorney general's um you know
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position that everything he's doing is political which is i have never seen such theater in my life
01:29:06.940
okay here he goes jerry nadler recesses of the committee any time we welcome we welcome everyone
01:29:14.460
to this morning's hearing on oversight of the department of justice i apologize for beginning
01:29:20.540
the hearing late as many of you know i was in a minor car accident on the way in this morning
01:29:26.300
everyone is fine except perhaps the car but it did cause a significant delay i thank the attorney
01:29:33.980
general and the members for their patience and their flexibility and uh we will now begin but
01:29:40.780
before we begin i want to acknowledge uh i want to note that we are joined this morning by the
01:29:46.780
distinguished majority leader the gentleman from maryland mr hoyer leader hoyer has long recognized
01:29:52.940
the need for very vigorous congressional oversight of the of the executive branch under both parties
01:29:58.780
and we appreciate his presence today as we question the attorney general before we begin i would
01:30:05.500
like to remind members that we have established an email address and distribution list dedicated to
01:30:10.300
circulating exhibits motions or other written materials that members might want to offer as part of
01:30:15.260
our hearing today if you would like to submit materials please send them to the email address
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that has been previously distributed to your offices and we will circulate the materials to members and
01:30:25.020
staff as quickly as we can i would also remind all members that guidance from the office of attending
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physician states that face coverings are required for all meetings in an enclosed space such as this
01:30:36.940
committee hearing i expect all members on both sides of the aisle to wear a mask except when you are
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speaking i will now recognize myself for an opening statement thank you for being here mr bar according to
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the congressional research service this is the first time you have appeared before the house judiciary
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committee both during your first tenure as attorney general 30 years ago and during your current
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service in the trump administration welcome 150 years ago last month in the aftermath of the civil war
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congress created the department of justice we did so with two missions in mind first we wanted to
01:31:18.460
replace a system of party spoils with a core of professional government attorneys yes these attorneys would be
01:31:25.740
supervised by the attorney general and yes the attorney general would remain a political appointee but at
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its heart the department would rely on a foundation of professionals dedicated to the impartial administration of the law
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and an unbiased system of justice second you mean like eric holder congress established the department
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of justice to enforce the nation's first civil rights laws after the civil war from that moment
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on it became you know i'm going to break because we can hear him talk all day long we've already heard
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the state and local leaders of those cities to forcefully and unconstitutionally suppress dissent
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second at your direction department officials have downplayed the effects of systemic racism
01:34:23.660
this is jerry nadler the victims of police brutality waiting for attorney general bill
01:34:29.180
bar to accountable for their actions begin to testify open hostility to the black lives matter movement
01:34:37.100
third in connection with the white in coordination with the white house the department has spread
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disinformation about voter fraud failed to enforce voting rights laws and attempted to change the census
01:34:49.900
rules to flaunt the plain text of the constitution and even defied court orders on this subject all in
01:34:57.180
the apparent attempt to assist bill is just looking now like you've got to be kidding me i have to
01:35:03.260
answer these requests the department has amplified the president's conspiracy theories the issue here
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too is that bar is really good he's not like a crazy guy who's thrown out all sorts he is really
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solid and this is this is easy to him jerry nadler is not a challenge to bar and the department's
01:35:22.220
professional staff in the process fifth again and again you personally have interfered with ongoing
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criminal investigations to protect the president and his allies from the consequences of their actions
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when career investigators and prosecutors resisted these brazen unprecedented actions
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you replace them with less qualified staff who appear to be singularly beholden to you
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the message these actions send is clear in this justice department the president's enemies will
01:35:57.660
be punished and his friends will be protected no matter the cost no matter the cost to liberty
01:36:04.380
is this not insane everything they always accuse people of they do yeah yeah and this is a terrible
01:36:14.060
strategy if their strategy is to try to make bob bar the issue that is a bill sorry i was saying
01:36:19.900
the same thing i know i made that mistake uh to make bill bar the issue that is a terrible strategy
01:36:24.860
that is not a good idea you're attacking one of the most solid members of that of the administration
01:36:30.300
uh you know and trying to make him into a political issue he is going to be able to answer these
01:36:35.340
questions uh it's a bad electoral move for them i think in the hands of president trump a department
01:36:42.780
of justice that adopts a dangerously expansive view of executive power and demonstrates a willingness
01:36:48.860
to shield him from accountability represents a direct especially to the liberty if he goes after
01:36:54.780
black lives matter and antifa and all of those things because the average american does believe
01:37:02.060
that these things are out of control the rule of law depends on there being an attorney general
01:37:08.060
who will not allow the president to do whatever he wants with the justice department william
01:37:13.500
barr's views of presidential power are so radically mistaken that he is simply the wrong man at the wrong
01:37:20.540
time to be attorney general in the united states i love this guy this failure of leadership comes at
01:37:27.660
great cost this administration has twisted the department of justice into a shadow of its former
01:37:33.900
self capable of serving most americans only after it has first served you know uh what the uh first
01:37:40.380
thing you get in google when you start typing in jerry nadler's name uh jerry nadler's pants we have a
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responsibility to because he wears his pants so ridiculously high so high yeah that's what people
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are interested in when they're talking about jerry nadler not what he says just his pants
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today we want to give you a chance to respond to our i'm not even interested in other matters
01:38:02.460
in and we hope and expect i'm not well do so have you ever thought about this because
01:38:07.100
they look like they're a burmese python swallowing him from the legs first
01:38:10.540
today and they're up to like his chest right right i now recognize the ranking member of the
01:38:17.660
judiciary committee the gentleman from ohio mr jordan for his opening statement spying
01:38:24.700
that one word that's why they're after you mr attorney general 15 months ago april 10th 2019 in
01:38:30.380
a senate hearing you said this sentence quote i think spying on a political campaign is a big deal
01:38:35.500
spying on a political campaign is a big deal it sure is and since that day since that day
01:38:44.300
when you had the courage to state the truth they attacked you they've been attacking you ever since
01:38:48.060
every day every week for simply stating the truth that the obama biden administration spied on the
01:38:53.260
trump campaign one year ago new york times headline said this one year ago quote fbi sent an investigator
01:38:58.940
posing as assistant to meet with trump aid in 2016. the fbi sent a young lady who used the name
01:39:04.700
azra turk to meet papadopoulos in september of 2016. they sent someone pretending to be someone
01:39:12.540
else to meet a person associated with the trump campaign you know what they call that you know
01:39:19.580
what they call that spying one month later october 2016 they use the dossier to spy on carter page
01:39:26.780
the salacious unverified dossier jim comey's words not mine they took it to the fisa court didn't tell
01:39:33.100
the courts that the clintons paid for it didn't tell the court that the guy who wrote the document
01:39:36.780
christopher steel had already communicated to the justice department that he was quote desperate to
01:39:41.340
stop trump from getting elected and guess what there were 15 more lies that they told the court
01:39:49.580
17 in total they're outlined by the inspector general each and every one of them in his 400 page
01:39:55.500
report but guess what chairman nadler refuses to allow mr horowitz to come here and testify and answer
01:40:01.660
our questions about the 17 lies the obama biden administration told to the secret court the obama
01:40:09.420
biden doj opened the investigation in july they used the secret agent lady to spy on papadopoulos in
01:40:14.780
august they lied to the fisa court in september and they did all this without any basis for launching
01:40:19.740
the investigation to begin with how do we know that how do we know there was no basis they told us
01:40:26.380
now they didn't want to tell us but thanks to rick grinnell who released the transcripts of their
01:40:32.060
testimony we now know there was no basis for them to start the investigation in the first place
01:40:37.340
sally yates roads samantha power susan rice here's what susan rice says i don't recall intelligence i
01:40:42.300
would consider evidence of a conspiracy how about james clapper i never saw any direct evidence that the
01:40:49.420
trump campaign or someone in it was conspiring with the russians to meddle with the election
01:40:53.260
say that again i never saw evidence that the trump campaign was conspiring and yet they investigate
01:41:00.220
them there was never a proper predicate so why'd they do it there was no reason to do it why'd they
01:41:07.500
do it they told us that too peter struck august 2016 asked is trump going to win what's his response
01:41:15.980
remember this is peter struck this is the guy who ran the investigation
01:41:18.300
no no he's not we'll stop it august peter struck says we'll stop trump september they
01:41:27.100
spy on papadopoulos october they use the fake dossier to lie to the court but guess what happens
01:41:31.900
in november guess what happens in november november 8th 2016 the american people get in their way 63
01:41:40.220
million of them to be exact not now everything changes now the real focus is wow wait a minute we
01:41:45.980
didn't stop him he won now what do they have to do they have to do the cover-up and who do they have
01:41:53.500
to go after who's target number one in their cover-up the former head of the defense intelligence agency
01:41:59.900
the guy who's about to become national security advisor to the president of the united states
01:42:04.380
michael flynn they can't have him hanging around because he'll figure it out so they decide to go after
01:42:10.060
michael flynn three-star general served our country for over three decades and we know they went after
01:42:15.180
him because they told us that too bill pre-step head of counterintelligence at the fbi the day
01:42:20.380
they interviewed flynn january 24th 2017 his notes say what what's our goal to get flynn to lie so we
01:42:27.580
can prosecute him or to get him fired think about what the obama biden doj what their administration did
01:42:36.380
in the last month the last month they were in power january 4th the agents investigating flynn
01:42:42.380
want to drop the case comey tells them no january 5th they have the now famous meeting in the oval
01:42:46.860
office obama biden rice comey all of them are in there they're plotting their strategy how they're
01:42:50.540
going to get flynn january 6th comey goes up to trump tower briefs president-elect trump
01:42:57.020
on the dossier that they already know was false just so they can leak it to the press and the press
01:43:01.180
will write the story that they briefed the president on the dossier and then of course january 24th
01:43:05.500
the day they go set up michael flynn set up michael flynn in his interview guess what else they did
01:43:13.580
guess what else they did between election day and inauguration day that two-month time guess what else
01:43:19.580
they did 38 people 49 times unmasked michael flynn's name comey clapper brennan biden seven people at the
01:43:28.060
treasury department unmasked michael flynn's name for goodness sake and of course flynn resigns on
01:43:35.180
february 13th flynn resigns on february 13th now the cover-up is complete flynn's gone everything's fine
01:43:43.660
they think until may 9th 2017 when president trump fires jim comey now they got a problem again the
01:43:53.180
guy who was going to keep it all quiet he's been fired now how do they continue the cover-up
01:43:59.180
real simple jim comey leaks his memos with the express purpose of getting a special counsel
01:44:04.300
appointed to investigate something they already know is not true and that's exactly what happened
01:44:09.500
we get two years 19 lawyers 40 agents 500 witnesses 2800 cepedas and a 30 million cost to the
01:44:14.780
taxpayer and they come back with nothing absolutely nothing and so all they got left
01:44:21.100
is to attack the attorney general who had the courage to state the truth right from the get-go
01:44:26.700
the first time he testifies after he's confirmed you guys attack him every day every week and now
01:44:33.020
you've filed articles of impeachment against him it's ridiculous he had the courage to do what no one
01:44:37.580
else would do at the justice department sally yates wouldn't call it spying jeff sessions wouldn't
01:44:42.940
do it rod rosenstein wouldn't do it chris wait ray sure as heck isn't going to do it
01:44:47.180
so mr turner i want to thank you for having the courage to call it what it was spying i want to
01:44:53.660
thank you for having the courage to say we're going to get the politics out of the department
01:44:57.580
of justice that was there in the previous administration and maybe most importantly
01:45:02.700
we're going to talk about this in our side one questioning i want to thank you for defending law
01:45:07.260
enforcement for pointing out what a crazy idea this defund the police i policy whatever you want to call it
01:45:13.660
is and standing up for the rule of law and frankly we have a video we want to show that
01:45:18.220
gets right to this point can we play that video please
01:45:23.500
okay that is the opening uh statement um from jim jordan i thought an excellent uh statement we are
01:45:32.700
going to pause his testimony it should be another three four minutes away but we don't want you to
01:45:36.780
miss any of it bill bars testimony in front of the house who wants to impeach him coming up in a
01:45:45.980
second yeah it still is the new normal in washington this is the glenn beck program
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it's going to go nowhere uh they have been listening now for the last about six minutes they have been
01:47:35.260
listening to and watching a videotape of the mostly peaceful protests around the country uh and let's just
01:47:43.020
say they weren't peaceful you would uh be hard pressed to tell the difference between that and the gaza
01:47:49.180
strip uh and uh that is intentional jerry maddler has just or is just finishing up uh introducing and
01:47:58.540
swearing in now um uh attorney general william bar uh it's uh literally you know let's uh let's take the
01:48:09.340
swearing in and the beginning of his testimony private sector attorney general bar received his
01:48:14.940
ab and ma from columbia university and a jd from george washington university school of law we welcome
01:48:22.860
the attorney general and we thank him for participating today now if you would please rise i will begin by
01:48:27.660
swearing you in would you raise your right hand please or left hand do you swear or affirm under penalty
01:48:34.540
of perjury that the testimony you're about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge
01:48:38.540
information and belief to help you god let the record show the witness has answered in the
01:48:49.020
please note that your written statement will be entered into the record in its entirety
01:48:52.780
accordingly i ask that you summarize your testimony in five minutes to help you stay within that time
01:48:58.460
there is a timing light on your table when the light switches from green to yellow you have one
01:49:03.020
minute to conclude your testimony yeah when the light starts the orchestra signals your five minutes have
01:49:13.340
good morning mr chairman ranking member jordan i'm pleased to be here this morning
01:49:20.220
on behalf of the department of justice i want to pay my respects uh to your colleague congressman john
01:49:25.420
lewis and indomitable champion of civil rights and the rule of law i think it is especially important to
01:49:32.380
remember today that he pursued his cause passionately and successfully with unwavering commitment to
01:49:39.500
non-violence as i said in my confirmation hearing the attorney general has a unique obligation
01:49:47.500
he holds in trust the fair and impartial administration of justice he must ensure that there is one standard of
01:49:54.700
justice that applies to everyone equally and the criminal cases are handled even handedly based on the law and the
01:50:01.820
facts and with regard without regard to political or personal considerations and i can tell you that
01:50:09.340
i've handled criminal matters that have come to me for decision in this way the president has not
01:50:15.580
attempted to interfere in these decisions on the contrary he has told me from the start that he expects me to
01:50:22.060
exercise my independent judgment to make whatever call i think is right and that is precisely what i've done
01:50:28.300
indeed it's precisely because i feel complete freedom to do what i think is right that induced me to
01:50:35.420
serve once again as attorney general as you just said mr chairman i served as attorney general under
01:50:41.260
president george hw bush and after that i spent many years in the corporate world i'm almost 70 years old i
01:50:48.460
was almost 70 years old and slipping happily into retirement i had nothing to prove and i had no desire to
01:50:55.100
return to government i had no prior relationship with president trump let me turn briefly to the
01:51:03.500
several pressing issues of the day the horrible killing of george floyd in minneapolis understandably
01:51:11.980
jarred the whole country and forced us to reflect on long-standing issues in the nation those issues
01:51:17.820
obviously relate to the relationship between law enforcement and the african american community given our
01:51:24.140
history it's understandable that among black americans there's at least some ambivalence and often
01:51:29.420
distrust toward the police until just last 50 years ago or so our laws were institute and institutions
01:51:39.420
were explicitly racist explicitly discriminatory it was not until the 60s that the civil rights movement
01:51:47.100
finally succeeded in tearing down the jim crow edifice our laws finally came to formally embody the guarantee
01:51:53.980
of equal protection and since then the work of securing civil rights has rightly focused on reforming
01:52:01.100
institutions to ensure they better conform to our laws and to our aspirations that work it's important
01:52:08.300
to acknowledge has been increasingly successful police forces today are far more diverse than they've ever been
01:52:15.180
and there are both more black police chiefs and more black officers in the ranks although the death
01:52:22.860
of george floyd at the hands of the police was a shocking event the fact is that these events are
01:52:29.340
fortunately quite rare according to statistics compiled by the washington post the number of unarmed black
01:52:35.500
men killed by police so far this year is eight the number of unarmed white men killed by police over the same
01:52:41.900
period of time as 11 and the overall numbers of police shootings have been decreasing nevertheless every
01:52:49.020
instance of excessive force is unacceptable and must be addressed appropriately through legal process
01:52:55.900
as is happening now in minneapolis but apart from the numbers i think these events strike a deep
01:53:01.820
chord in the black community because they are perceived perceived as manifestations of a deeper
01:53:07.740
lingering concern that in encounters with police blacks will not be treated evenhandedly they will not
01:53:14.380
be given the benefit of the doubt they will be treated with greater suspicion senator tim scott has
01:53:20.140
recounted the numerous times he's been unjustifiably pulled over on capitol hill and as one prominent
01:53:26.300
black professional in washington said to me african americans often feel treated as suspects first and
01:53:31.900
citizens second and i think these concerns are legitimate at the same time i think it would be an
01:53:37.660
oversimplification to treat the problem as rooted in some deep-seated racism generally infecting our
01:53:43.740
police departments it seems far more likely that the problem stems from a complex mix of factors which
01:53:50.140
can be addressed with focused attention over time and we in law enforcement must be conscious of the
01:53:56.140
concerns and ensure that we do not have two systems of justice
01:54:00.780
unfortunately some have chosen to respond to george floyd's death in a far less productive way by
01:54:08.860
demonizing the police promoting slogans like all cops are bastard and making grossly irresponsible
01:54:15.180
program proposals to defund the police the demonization of the police is not only unfair
01:54:21.260
and inconsistent with principles of all people should be treated as individuals but gravely injurious
01:54:27.260
to the inner city communities when communities turn on and pillory the police officers naturally
01:54:35.180
become more risk averse and crime rates so unfortunately we are seeing that now in many of our cities
01:54:43.340
the threat to black lives posed by crime on the streets is massively greater than any threat posed by
01:54:49.340
police misconduct the leading cause of death for young black males is homicide
01:54:55.660
every year approximately 7 500 black americans are victims of homicide the mass the vast majority of
01:55:02.140
them around 90 percent are killed by other blacks mainly by gunfire each of those lives matter
01:55:11.420
it is for this reason that in selected cities where there has been an upsurge in violent crime we are
01:55:17.420
stepping up and bolstering the activities of our joint anti-crime task forces finally i want to address
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a different breakdown in the rule of law that we've witnessed over the past two months in the
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wake of george floyd's death violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak
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senseless havoc and destruction on innocent victims the current situation in portland is a telling example
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every night for the past two months a mob of hundreds of rioters have laid siege to the federal courthouse
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and other nearby federal property the rioters have come equipped for fight armed with powerful slingshots
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tasers sledgehammers saws knives rifles and explosive devices inside the courthouse are a relatively small
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number of federal law enforcement personnel charged with defense of the defensive mission to protect
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the courthouse what unfolds nightly around the courthouse cannot reasonably be called protest
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it is by any objective measure an assault on the government of the united states
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as elected officials of the federal government every member of this committee regardless of your
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political views or your feelings about the trump administration should condemn violence against
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federal officers and the destruction of federal property thank you mr chairman and i appreciate your
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listing for me the areas of concern uh in your opening statement and i'm looking forward to addressing
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them all thank you so thank you for your testimony um he is now going to go through the questions i think
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a long-form uh view of this which uh if jason is still on anything surprising there or any big
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bombshells there i don't think do you know no no i just think that going off of what stu said earlier
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about this is it's dumb for them to attack them and i think that shows how desperate they truly are
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they're at the bottom of the barrel because they are absolutely terrified they're terrified of what's
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about to come out first the coup then the cover-up and jim jordan i was like i was i was up in my chair
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at that moment just cheering him on because everything he laid out is exactly why bar is sitting in that
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chair right now they cannot let this yes it is yeah it is um and we'll see if it uh does come out it it
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it has to come out at this point but we'll see uh how it does i doubt it will all of it today but
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some of it may spill out and we'll have a digest of this uh on tomorrow's radio program and don't
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forget there's a couple of things um silence equals death but now they're silencing people for all kinds
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of reasons yesterday there was a group of uh of doctors uh america's frontline doctors that went on
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facebook and twitter and youtube and they made a viral video and it has been completely scrubbed
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i haven't even seen the video i tried to watch it this morning and it was gone um i don't know if
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you know i agree with uh with it or not i don't like the fact that videos are being scrubbed
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and they have scrubbed this one you can't find it anywhere we have reached out and we have gotten the
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video and we have it now behind the paywall at blaze tv we have one of the doctors is going to be on
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our program tomorrow night on wednesday um which is all about how media attacking trump has put our
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children into danger it is a special deadly lies uh and one of those doctors that has been silenced
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everywhere is going to be joining us tomorrow night you don't want to miss it only on blaze tv if you
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are a subscriber you can watch that i think it's already up if not it'll be up in an hour or so
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this is the glenn beck program you know this uh this media that came out yesterday that just went
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viral like crazy uh it has been completely scrubbed off the internet you you can't find it anywhere
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and i don't know if i agree with all the things that they say in it i know the one doctor uh that
02:01:53.820
was was speaking out she is i think a little crazy uh in fact i think she's probably a lot crazy i i
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think she she she believes some things that are a little hard to swallow like uh the government's run
02:02:07.900
by lizard people although i think you could make a case for that that's her most scientifically based
02:02:13.900
claim in my opinion yeah uh and and what happened is this thing has been taken off of the internet
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and you can't find it anywhere which most people have not seen it so they won't be able to judge for
02:02:29.900
themselves i think the the only speech that needs protection is the speech that we don't like
02:02:38.380
and i think you know the the one doctor at least kind of speaks for herself literally and maybe a few
02:02:46.540
other maybe four other people that believe lizard people are living here um but uh well i forgot alex
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jones so maybe five people that that agree with her on that um this is the wrong move and there are
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credible doctors in this group she's just not one why not leave it up and just discredit the entire
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bunch by just discrediting her that's the only other choice it's not about just telling the truth and
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letting people decide on their own it's just how are you going to try not in today's world right not in
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today's world that's what we're doing let you know let's listen to them as individuals and see if any of
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them have a good point and some of them really do she's just not one of them i'm just one of those
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people that just thinks you should have these things out there and pick them apart and the
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better idea will win over time you know to act as if twitter should should micromanage the medical
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information that comes out in this country is obviously insane like that's obviously a terrible
02:03:47.740
setup and it's not twitter's fault they shouldn't be they should have that responsibility unfortunately
02:03:53.340
the media keeps pressuring them to do these things and they keep uh they keep falling for it it's a
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stupid standard well we are uh we're letting you decide we trust you to figure it out um that's why we did
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our thing on masks today had both sides on you have to decide i believe in personal responsibility but
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if you were listening to the beginning of this uh show which if you missed it listen to the podcast
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wherever you get podcasts today we showed you what the world economic forum is doing and it is
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terrifying they do not believe in the individual all this and so much more will continue tomorrow