00:01:39.660We'll get into that in just 60 seconds.
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00:02:59.000redefined and so is uh the situation with iran it's not over yet not over yet it's still on
00:03:13.320i guess uh i don't know if we're going to hit these guys again i i really don't think uh
00:03:19.280president trump wants to otherwise we would have done that already i feel that as well they keep
00:03:23.460putting it off they don't like it yeah i don't i don't i don't like what's happening i don't want
00:03:27.240to go to war but i don't i enough of the the patty cake and around yeah right it's been what
00:03:34.960it's got to be a month now and we're just we're more just doing what they always do yeah uh and
00:03:41.100it's time to say no no no no no no yeah um we're we're shutting you down period
00:03:49.260Here's a Fox News report. Rebecca Heinrich and some of the anchors that are talking about it, and then they throw in one of the retired generals.
00:04:00.480But now we haven't heard much from the son of the Supreme Leader. If he is the one calling the shots, then there is no deal to be had because he is committed to the Islamic Revolution, and we are no closer to a deal than we were before Epic Fury began.
00:04:15.080So I think that that's really important. Second of all, if the Iranians, however, were wanted the United States to resume military strikes, I don't really know how they would be behaving any differently.0.89
00:04:28.480Right. I mean, you see them now making increased demands. Bill, you just pointed out how they're now expanding the zone that they want to control of the Strait of Hormuz.0.89
00:04:36.800They're making a deal breaker for the United States and for our Gulf partners in the region.
00:04:41.140And they're also demanding that the United States pay reparations.
00:04:43.940okay so they've increased their demands yeah no they're expand they're supposedly they want to
00:04:50.920expand the area they control in in the Strait of Hormuz and they want war reparations no no about
00:05:00.580no on all of that lift sanctions and so I think we're no closer to a deal and I think President
00:05:07.740Trump of course um is ready to initiate uh military actions again I do think that that's
00:05:13.600the direction that we are headed. General Jack Keene was on with Fox and Friends a little bit
00:05:17.380earlier. Let's watch him here. Problem with the deal here is that we leave Iran bruised but intact
00:05:26.800and they'll walk away from here citing and convincing themselves that they got the United0.91
00:05:33.180States to back down. And as a result of that, we extend a lifeline to the regime for sure for them
00:05:39.460to do what? To recover. But nonetheless, it is a lifeline to the regime that extends them for
00:05:45.840years to come. The next administration is going to wind up having to deal with them. That's not
00:05:49.800where we started. Your thoughts on that? Well, look, I mean, Admiral Cooper, of course, the head
00:05:56.500of Central Command, just gave some very compelling testimony days ago where he said that the Iranians
00:06:01.380do not have an air force anymore. They really don't have a Navy. The United States is much
00:06:05.940safer now than we were before but there is still the ability that the is this a rump regime has
00:06:10.940to coerce and compel the united states and that cannot stand and so i agree with the general there
00:06:16.240who's making the point that this is more than just about iran this is about the entire middle east
00:06:21.060it's about the united states finishing a job that it started regardless of what anybody thinks about
00:06:26.080initiating epic fury here we are and the iranians are making increased demands yeah and that's
00:06:32.640unacceptable unacceptable plus they have they still have too much uh military ability right
00:06:40.280that has to be diminished i mean and we're allowing this all this time uh we're told that
00:06:46.340they are rebuilding some of their stockpiles during the pause yeah i mean they're not licking
00:06:51.960wounds they're getting stronger yeah uh no no i know i can't be i know i think it's time to go
00:07:01.420back and finish the job yes uh here's what president uh trump said yesterday about who0.92
00:07:06.880we're negotiating with we're all ready to go we have to get the right asses we're dealing with
00:07:11.880some people and we're dealing actually i must tell you we're dealing with some very good
00:07:15.400people we're dealing with people that are i think far more reasonable than the
00:07:19.480people that are really no longer with us okay all right well they they haven't come to an
00:07:26.620arrangement, though, with us. No, they haven't.
00:07:54.500It's really frustrating. Very frustrating.
00:07:56.620And then, you know, when Trump is asked about the gold dust, I mean, and I guess the gold, or I mean the uranium dust, really isn't uranium dust.
00:08:09.300It's like a liquid that turns into dust.
00:13:07.560I don't think most Americans want another war.
00:13:10.080I don't think President Trump wanted another war.0.97
00:13:13.360But, you know, we took care of this Iranian situation because apparently they were on their way to a nuclear weapon, and that can't be allowed.0.99
00:13:22.020And so now that we're in it, we've got to finish that job.1.00
00:13:27.300And, I mean, they've attacked their neighbors repeatedly.0.86
00:13:31.220And, in fact, they attacked the UAE more than they attacked Israel.0.58
00:13:37.580So I don't know why, you know, speaking of nobody else getting involved in this thing,
00:14:45.900You know, when most people think about self-defense, they tend to think in extremes.
00:14:49.820Either you do nothing and hope the situation works itself out, or you're forced into a decision that could change your life forever in a matter of seconds.
00:14:59.200Well, the truth is, most situations don't require lethal force.
00:15:03.300In fact, according to FBI statistics, less than one one-hundredth of a percent of altercations ever do.
00:15:11.020But that doesn't mean you should be left defenseless, either.
00:15:14.420You should have something that gives you distance, gives you time, and gives you a way to protect yourself or your family without immediately crossing a line that you can never uncross.
00:32:01.340It's an orbit the European Space Agency says will allow the mission to observe the northern lights nonstop for 45 hours at a time for the first time ever.
00:32:11.620And it's going to be able to fly over the South Pole, allowing it to transmit data to the Bernardo O'Higgins Research Station in Antarctica.
00:37:24.020But are all these cities, and I'm just asking a question, I don't know, and personally, Pat, I don't care, but are the population growths in these cities, are they white people being pushed out from the other cities that are growing with Indian and Muslim populations, or are these cities growing with Indian and Muslim populations away from the white cities?
00:44:29.640now three years ago when they were much higher than they are right now even uh they didn't
00:44:38.500notice it for some reason i don't know why i don't know what the deal was didn't re they didn't
00:44:43.160recognize the situation at all when joe biden was in office weird now they did uh and they do
00:44:50.260and byron has to school uh the cnn host yes a little bit and so i mean good for him for going
00:44:57.060on there yeah and good for them you know she's trying to hold her own bless her heart here's
00:45:04.840what happened well you're you're conflating issues number one if you want to talk gas price yes you
00:45:09.280are i'm not complaining i'm a vehicle for the concerns that come from everyday americans let's
00:45:14.380be very clear about gas prices the reason why oil prices are high on the world market is because
00:45:20.400the iranian regime once again a theocratic dictatorship is wanting to force the straight0.88
00:45:25.480closed because they would rather foment terror and have nuclear weapons and they want to put0.83
00:45:30.780pressure on the West through oil prices. That's why gas prices are high. That's not because of
00:45:35.700economic policy in the United States. That's because of the Iranian regime's death grip on0.99
00:45:40.400power. That's a very different situation than the funds you want to talk about. President Trump launched this war and then the Iranians shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
00:45:46.180That is an accurate statement, correct? You just said what I just said.1.00
00:45:50.660The Iranians shut down the Strait of Hormuz. Why did they do that?1.00
00:45:53.560They shut it down because they are trying to inflict economic pain on the rest of the world because they would rather have a nuclear weapon.
00:46:01.140They would rather put those nuclear weapons on the tips of their ballistic missile systems, which, by the way, they lied to the world.
00:46:07.460Those ballistic missile systems can go 4,000 kilometers, reaching our allies in Europe, reaching American bases overseas.
00:46:14.900And they are so hell-bent on having that, they would rather inflict pain on the world when it comes to oil prices.
00:48:03.740As you know, these two things are not mutually exclusive.
00:48:08.200The Iran war and Americans' financials situation.
00:48:11.140Right now, gas is over $4 in every single state.
00:48:15.820Before the war, it was $2.98 per gallon.
00:48:20.120What are you telling your constituents in Florida who are really concerned and you are hurting because of the prices at the pump and elsewhere?
00:48:28.480What we say is this is a temporary situation because it is.
00:48:32.600When this conflict comes to a close, the straits will be back open.
00:48:35.440When the straits are back open, global oil prices will tumble and they will see that relief.
00:48:52.820And then when the future price plummets, you will see that show up in gas pumps.
00:48:56.980They'll go right back down to $3 like they were before.
00:48:59.660One of the things that we should add into this conversation, the reason why gas prices were plummeting in this country is because of Donald Trump's economic policies.
00:49:07.340They actually brought those gas prices down.
00:49:09.880Because we already remember what happened under the previous administration.
00:49:14.040Prices across the board in the United States were up radically because of terrible Democrat economic policy.
00:49:20.180So that's the actual fact basis that we need to have this conversation on.
00:49:23.820And there was also the Ukrainian war as well.
00:49:26.020I want this conflict to come to an end like everybody else does.
01:06:57.820I think I read that last year it was close to 400 people during the course of the year who had been arrested because of something they said online or something that they offended people in some way.
01:07:10.980that is it's almost inconceivable it sure is it sure is but yet it's happening and yet and yet
01:07:19.940it's happening i mean that's yeah i mean that's tommy robinson that's part of his i mean whole
01:07:25.200thing uh you know what was not his whole thing what you know one of his main things i mean they've
01:07:30.120arrested him multiple times uh for uh you know things that he said online and it's just it's
01:10:30.620It's not like we're still saturated with Star Wars
01:10:33.240movies although there's been you know plethora of them uh on the platforms uh for everyone to watch
01:10:40.200yeah you know that's the whole thing i mean i i this is i know we're getting away from stephen
01:10:45.320colbert's last night but uh you know people say that hollywood hasn't doesn't have any new ideas
01:10:50.760and it's terrible and yes movies have you know are not fun to go to no that's true all of it is true
01:10:58.200But really, some great content on platforms, on streaming platforms, that probably would have ended up as a film in the past are now ending up as a six-part series on Paramount or on Peacock.
01:11:15.880So, I mean, the talent is still out there because there's some great content that's still being produced.
01:11:23.380It just isn't being produced for the big screen, which is an issue.
01:14:35.040Yeah, this past Sunday was his last show of 60 Minutes, so he and Stephen can go cry in their own beer over, well, Anderson still has a CNN show, but not the 60 Minutes.
01:14:47.940But here's what he said about Colbert.
01:14:50.020Gary is signing off tonight after nearly 11 years as host of the CBS Late Show.
01:14:53.900I've been honored to be Stephen's guest 22 times, the second most appearances by anyone.
01:25:39.600There was some sort of traffic tie-up.0.99
01:25:42.180So in this Kia, they slowed down in front of a Toyota Camry and were smashed into by this semi truck driven by this illegal Manvir Singh.0.98
01:26:00.260It was a hit and run thing, but they didn't have much trouble tracking him down.
01:26:04.620They were able to find him, and he was arrested, taken to county jail, where he remains in custody.0.82
01:26:13.420But according to authorities, of course, this criminal illegal alien from India should never have been behind the wheel of a semi-truck and allowed to kill.0.94
01:36:12.260I think the big thing that we're missing here in all of this is this wasn't a normal election between two different parties and candidates.
01:36:20.460This was the culmination of a four-year effort to outlaw the political opposition party in this country and put the Republican candidate and the Republican president of the United States behind bars.
01:36:35.540The major feature of this election campaign was a years-long effort to disqualify President Trump from the ballot.
01:36:43.180Remember, Colorado even did, in fact, remove him from the ballot.
01:36:46.860An effort to incarcerate his senior officials and advisors, to criminalize support for President Trump,
01:36:53.660to financially bankrupt, blacklist, deplatform the 501c3s, 501c4s, political action committees and others supporting President Trump.
01:37:03.800And again, put President Trump behind bars for multiple life terms.
01:37:09.520That's what President Trump fought against and overcame to become president.
01:37:14.020He won the election for many reasons, but most importantly of all is the fact that in spite of all of these injustices,
01:37:23.020witch hunts, hoaxes and persecutions, the American people sided with fundamentally an agenda that puts Americans first.
01:37:32.040And they rejected the third world politics and policies of the Democrat Party.
01:37:38.300The major political dividing line in America today is between a first world vision of America and a third world vision of America.
01:37:45.860We see these politics playing out over and over again in every race all across this country.
01:37:51.280Look what's happening in Los Angeles right now.
01:37:53.240It's an entire mayoral campaign built on this issue.
01:37:55.800So we'll see. Is there a majority or a plurality of voters in Los Angeles that want to live in a first world city or want to live in a third world city? We'll find out. But that's what plays out. Those are the battle lines of every conflict in this country every single day. Do we lock up violent offenders or do we let them rape and pillage innocent citizens? Do we incarcerate and jail Somali refugees who steal all of our welfare money or do we empower them to keep stealing?
01:38:19.280Do we have an open border flooded with migrants in the third world or do we have a sealed, secure border?1.00
01:38:24.680Do we have a jury system in this country in the English tradition that is fair and impartial and honest?0.98
01:38:30.480Or is our criminal justice system like so many third world countries where we simply incarcerate people because we don't like the tribe that they're in?0.96
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01:40:30.280You know, we're talking about what President Trump has been going through with the Democrats trying to prosecute him and put him in jail so he couldn't become president.
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01:49:50.840But it does reinforce what the Gospels assume throughout, that they're describing events within a functioning Roman administration, not some abstract symbolic setting.
01:50:05.840Before the mid-20th century, the gap between the oldest surviving Hebrew manuscripts and the time of their composition left room for some speculation.
01:50:15.240Some assumed the text had shifted substantially over centuries.
01:50:18.580Then you've got the 1947 discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which changed the terms of that discussion.
01:50:26.360Dating back more than a thousand years earlier than previously known manuscripts, they preserve large portions of the Old Testament.
01:50:36.080What stands out is not perfect uniformity, but consistency.
01:50:40.720Variants exist, as they do in many, any really manuscript tradition.
01:50:46.040But the overall stability of the text across such a long span, you can't ignore.
01:51:07.440Oh, wow, because I thought we found it.
01:51:08.900It's not mentioned in this particular list, but the Pool of Shilohm is.
01:51:14.680The Gospel of John has been treated as more theological in tone, with less confidence placed in its geographical detail.
01:51:21.800But in 2004, work in Jerusalem uncovered a stepped pool that matched the description of the Pool of Shilohm, where Jesus sends a blind man to wash.
01:51:35.160What began as a partial discovery has gradually expanded.
01:51:38.900Last year, ongoing excavations revealed more of the pool's full extent,
01:51:44.200confirming that it was not just a small ritual basin,
01:51:47.220but a prominent landmark used by pilgrims making their way up to the temple.
01:51:53.280The discovery wasn't driven by an attempt to confirm the gospel.
01:51:56.480It emerged from routine excavation and has been clarified piece by piece ever since.