00:00:00.540Hello, America. It's Monday. It's a Super Monday. Recovering from the Super Bowl, the first kind of normal thing I think we've done in a year. We begin in 60 seconds.
00:00:19.500So David is the kind of guy who would spend all day, every day out on the golf course if he could.
00:00:24.640However, there came a time that not long ago, David wasn't able to play any longer because of the pain in his left hand and his right knee.
00:00:33.220Having to give up golf was tough for a guy like David.
00:00:37.520But being in so much pain all the time was actually the real problem.
00:00:41.120David was desperate for anything to take away the pain.
00:00:44.660That's when he heard me talking about relief factor.
00:00:46.940And like many people, like me, I was skeptical.
00:00:50.560But I decided to give it a try. So did David.
00:00:52.580Within two days, David said he could hold on to his golf club again.
00:23:57.540So now the Supreme Court is looking in to see if that really is something we should worry about.
00:24:04.680So before a police officer or any other governor official can enter your home, they have to show a judge that they have probable cause that they will discover specific evidence of a crime.
00:24:17.780This was because the king, and this is what the Stasi did, this is what the KGB did, this is what all of the Marxists do.
00:24:27.220They just go into a house and they say, we know they're hiding something.
00:24:33.660And they'll tear your house apart, and they'll do it sometimes just to harass, other times because they really think that they have something on you.
00:25:36.300And neither of these, the court have ruled, violate the Fourth Amendment.
00:25:40.600However, there is something else called the community caretaking exception.
00:25:48.400Originally, it comes from a case in which police took a gun out of the trunk of an impounded vehicle without obtaining a warrant.
00:25:58.960The Supreme Court held that there was a community caretaking exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant required
00:26:06.080because police perform community caretaking functions totally divorced from the detection, investigation, and acquisition of evidence relating to the violation of a criminal statute.
00:27:32.340He put it in the center of the table and said, just shoot me now.
00:27:36.480His wife, in this argument, called a non-emergency number for the police who arrived.
00:27:44.640The police disagreed whether the husband was acting normal or agitated, but they did convince him to take an ambulance to the local hospital for an evaluation.
00:27:55.140Police didn't go with him while he was on his way to the hospital.
00:28:00.140The missus told police that her husband kept two handguns in the home.
00:28:05.560The police decided to search the home for the guns without obtaining a warrant.
00:28:12.020Now, the missus did consent to have the police search their home, but it was legally negated because the police lied to her and said,
00:28:23.140oh, your husband said it was okay for us to search and seize all of the guns.
00:28:28.420So they located the two guns, seized them, and he sued for the violation of his Fourth Amendment right to privacy and his Second Amendment right to keep handguns in the home for self-protection.
00:28:40.900The First Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the federal court just under the Supreme Court, sided with the police.
00:28:49.300The court wrote, at its core, community caretaking doctrine is designed to give police elbow room to take appropriate action when unforeseen circumstances present some transient hazard that requires immediate attention.
00:30:37.780Because down the road, these are the things that happen.
00:30:40.940So now, civil asset forfeiture, if you're just driving in a place and they happen to see cash, you open up your glove box and you have, you know.
00:42:08.660Ditch the Apple AirPods for something that is both stylish and comfortable.
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00:42:57.960The Trumpites next door to our pandemic getaway who seemed as devoted to the ex president as you can get without being Q fans just plowed our driveway without being asked.
00:46:27.720When someone, again, if you just joined us, I'm reading from a serious op-ed in the Los Angeles Times.
00:46:36.460When someone helps you when you're down or snowed in, it's almost impossible to regard them as a plight on the world.
00:46:45.300In fact, you're more likely to be overwhelmed with gratitude and convinced of the person's inherent goodness.
00:46:51.620You might end up like the upper middle class family I stayed with in France as a teenager.
00:46:58.060They didn't attend a citywide celebration for the 100th birthday of Charles de Gaulle, the war hero who orchestrated the liberation of his country from Nazi Germany in 1944.
00:47:08.240They did have several portraits of a Nazi collaborator on their wall when I screwed up and found the courage to ask, how was it during the occupation for you?
00:47:22.320The lady of the house replied, we were happy because the Nazis were very polite.
00:47:35.460I mean, here you are staying at yet another white family's house and they turn out to be Nazi collaborators.
00:47:42.840But I'm trying to figure out exactly what that story has to do with the guy who just plowed your driveway as if it wasn't offensive enough.
00:47:55.700That you that you call him in a public space, the guy, I mean, if he reads the L.A.
00:48:01.980Times, you don't think he's going to know I'm probably the guy who was plowing the driveway.
00:48:20.720All from plowing the plowing the neighbors driveway without being asked.
00:48:26.620So when I accept generosity from my pandemic neighbors, acknowledging the legitimate kindness with a wave or a plate of cookies.
00:48:33.620Am I also sealing us in as fellow travelers who are very polite to each other, but not so much to them?
00:48:44.980Loving your neighbor is evidently much easier when your neighborhood is full of people just like you.
00:48:50.600You think maybe that's why you get along with everybody where you live in Los Angeles.
00:48:55.300Maybe that's why you can't find a conservative at all in New York City, because you all just congregate and you all think that you're right and there's no room for anybody else's opinion.
00:49:06.640And so you just brutalize them, you know, because in that scenario, we're the them.
00:49:14.780My neighbors supported a man who showed near murderous contempt for the majority of Americans.
00:49:32.440You're taking half of the country because they supported Trump and you're saying they're Hezbollah terrorists, mafia members or Nazi collaborators.
00:49:46.260Well, gee, I can understand because I wouldn't want to bring a piece of pie to one of those guys.
01:00:13.940And, you know, what's also weird is, is it actually an official proceeding if when you go into court, the judge says, I won't sit behind the bench for this.
01:01:18.960OK, there's a reason we go to experts when we need something done, especially if that something is really important, like buying or selling a home.
01:01:25.480It's one of the most important and difficult decisions you'll ever make.
01:01:29.640That's why real estate agents I trust is there to guide every step of the way.
01:01:33.500These are the real estate agents who have taken upon themselves to be the best in the field and to do business your way, my way, with a handshake, with a, you know, there are high performing types.
01:01:45.880And then there are the high performing types that will follow and go the extra mile.
01:02:54.780What can I do about the Trumpites next door?
01:02:58.360And, uh, I'm gonna, I'm, I'm gonna tell you another story.
01:03:02.680And, uh, even though the person in the LA Times likened their neighbor who was a Trump supporter, uh, and a supporter of Blue Lives Matter, somebody who did something nice for them, plowed their driveway, called them a member of Hezbollah or likened them to Hezbollah, the Nazi or Nazi supporters and collaborators.
01:03:27.260Even though nobody got in trouble for that, I want to tell you another story.
01:03:33.580And I want to ask you this question as you're listening to this.
01:04:31.760Now, the reason why they tried her in a juvenile court, and she was tried in a juvenile court, because when she was, when she, you know, when this was happening, she was 18.
01:09:58.380I don't want my kids with these people.
01:10:00.960And if we let them get out, they'll spread this disease.
01:10:05.560And then our dreams and our hopes are over.
01:10:07.820That's how you get an 18-year-old girl to sit as a typist.
01:10:15.120You just keep telling her that the Jews and the gypsies and the homosexuals and the capitalists and the priests are all so bad that everything you believe in is going to be destroyed by those people.
01:10:34.240Now, what I just said has been said by both sides.
01:10:39.900If we don't stop the left, and Glenn, it's time we do something, how are we going to stop the left?
01:10:57.640Well, I don't know what your recommendation is, but I don't want to go down the same path that leads us exactly to this.
01:11:09.900I don't know what your suggestion is, but it's either get control and then silence those people one way or another.
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01:15:53.660It's a commercial-free, usually half hour, 45 minutes of just, you know, me talking about stuff that I didn't get a chance to talk about during the show that I felt really, really passionately about.
01:17:24.080And he was in the middle of the jungle and hiding from the army who shell them all the time.
01:17:37.020And he was just talking about the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people that are displaced, and they all survive because of donations.
01:17:49.340And somehow or another, they are smuggled across the border, and food and water and everything, these people who have lost everything, it's provided for them.
01:18:02.420These are Christians who are trying to be killed because of their belief, and they're never going to stop until the army, until Burma becomes Burma again.
01:19:28.040Well, do we have our first political prisoner since FDR?
01:19:38.680I mean, I would say the concentration camps of the Japanese FDR's greatest move that nobody seems to want to recognize anymore for some strange reason.
01:19:50.660That's probably the last time we had political prisoners.
01:19:54.540Before that, I think we'd have to probably go back to the Wilson administration.
01:22:31.620But you'd have to go back to those guys where they had put all of their money into things and, you know, for a while there, it didn't go well.
01:22:40.620He's the first president to leave office in quite some time that has halved his net net worth.
01:22:48.540And there's no way he's going to make it back.
01:26:13.060Only if you take the Fifth Amendment and you refuse to answer on the ground that a truthful answer might tend to incriminate you, can you draw a negative inference.
01:26:21.560But if he hasn't been subpoenaed and he doesn't believe that the Senate has jurisdiction over a former president, he's right about that.
01:26:28.740And he believes they have no jurisdiction over a constitutionally protected speech.
01:27:31.800Did you hear Alan Dershowitz, who who doesn't love the president, wasn't supporting the president, didn't vote for the president the first time or the second time?
01:30:32.700It's, it's, it's, how does no one see the Banana Republic is now officially here?
01:30:42.620And we haven't even started with the show trials that are happening in Washington, D.C.
01:30:49.220Maybe, America's first political prisoner in, I don't know how long, maybe Tokyo Rose, maybe Tokyo Rose, first political prisoner, because they won't accept the election results.
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01:42:39.260Perhaps the most surprising aspect of the Friday night ruling, the new justice, Amy Coney Barrett, whose conservative Catholic views drew suspicion from many liberals in advance of her confirmation last year, declined to grant the churches the most sweeping relief favored by her most conservative colleagues.
01:42:57.940Have we lost Amy Coney Barrett already?
01:43:03.620Justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas would have granted all of the church's requests, lifting the singing and chanting bands and barred Californians from enforcing a 25% capacity limit that applies to many indoor facilities.
01:43:19.840Okay, so that's what the churches wanted.
01:43:26.480Only two of the justices said yes to that.
01:43:30.420They went for a middle ground, which says you have to treat the churches just like you would treat anybody else.
01:43:38.020So when you say this is a business and you can do this with a business, then that applies to the churches and only that.
01:44:46.240The applicants bore the burden of establishing their entitlement to relief from the singing band.
01:44:53.700In my view, they didn't carry out that burden, at least not on this record.
01:45:00.160Even if a full congregation singing hymns is too risky, California does not explain why a single mass cantor cannot lead worship behind a mask and a plexiglass shield.
01:50:44.620And by the way, hippo is spelled with a Y, not an I, because this is the first ever 2021 awards to to give recognition to the biggest hypocrites in our society.
01:51:33.200Anyway, so the hippo awards happened this week.
01:51:36.060And I've got a couple of new people to add to this, apparently Nancy Pelosi, you know, should be fined five thousand dollars because she has broken her own rule and walked around the metal detectors to get into the house.