Truth of the Taliban Plane Holdup | Guest: Krish O’Mara Vignarajah | 9⧸7⧸21
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Summary
It's Monday morning in America, and Stu is joining us as well as a few surprise guests on The Glenn Beck Program! Today's episode features a story from Newsweek Magazine that is not necessarily helpful to get people out of the Middle East, but now that it's out, we have to talk about it.
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It's Monday and Stu is joining us as well as perhaps a few surprise guests on today's program.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Thanks to Newsweek Magazine, we have a story that is not necessarily real helpful to get
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people out of the Middle East, but now that it's out, we have to talk about it.
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The headline read, Taliban holds up Glenn Beck's group's planes, at least 100 Americans
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Oh, there's a lot to this story, a lot that is false, and a lot that you need to hear
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This is one of the most miraculous and stunning things that I have ever seen.
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There is huge, huge good news coming your way out of Afghanistan, God willing.
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I was going to say that's what you're calling this?
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I had two phone calls over the weekend briefing over and over and over again of what was going
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As I hung up the phone and I said to my wife, last night I hung up the phone at 11 o'clock
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and I looked at my wife and I said, write this in your diary.
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I can't wait to tell you all of the, uh, the details and the twists and turns.
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Um, but we can now, uh, tell you one thing, um, because of Newsweek magazine.
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So, you know, it is my understanding that no one, at least knowingly from the Nazarene
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fund or Mercury one, um, was involved in this story at all.
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We don't want to be involved in these, uh, stories because we don't care, uh, at this
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I do the Nazarene fund and Mercury one don't care.
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Um, and the headline this weekend from Newsweek Taliban holds up Glenn Beck groups, planes,
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This, I guess, explains what the tweet was last week when they said that we were being
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Uh, I don't think of a plane as being held hostage.
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Oh, you're going to slit the throat of the plane slash the tires.
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Um, so no people were being held hostage, at least that we know of, but we're our, we're
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No, there are no passengers on those planes anymore.
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If you watched the stew show, stew does America.
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Uh, if you watched a stew does America on Wednesday, uh, I had just gotten my Wednesday
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afternoon briefing and it was this story and let's just play a clip of, of, uh, this story.
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Would it be better if I told you, yeah, let me tell the facts first and then you can put
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all those facts in, um, what happened last week was, uh, there, uh, while everybody was
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focused on Kabul, others were looking for other ways out.
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And, um, well, our group found another way out and, um, we hired, uh, cam airlines, which
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is a regional, you know, it's like, uh, you know, it's like United or whatever.
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And so we, um, purchased these, all the tickets on the plane and then, and then people just
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started showing up or like, Hey, that's you, you got a ticket and you got a ticket and you
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And they were just taking off as a commercial airliner.
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They were like, Oh, well, yeah, a commercial air flight that keep coming in and going out.
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Well, we have to keep a manifest of everybody on that plane.
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And we do, and we keep just so the state department knows we're keeping meticulous records,
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uh, on just about everything, not just manifest, but anyway, um, the manifest, uh, the state
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department started seeing these manifests come in and they're like, okay, yeah, great.
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And then these four planes, there's four of them loaded with people.
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The article says seeking to evacuate at least a thousand people you're in the neighborhood,
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And I'm not going to give you the number because we don't want to talk about any numbers.
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Uh, I was explained to yesterday, no numbers, because then that says how many people are
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slipping through, how many people are yet to get, et cetera, et cetera.
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And it's reported, uh, at least a hundred Americans.
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The state department sees these four planes with these four manifests and, uh, said, well,
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hang on just a second, who, who, who are all these people?
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Well, they get a stick up their butt and they decide, oh no, we don't know what is going
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I told you this on Wednesday, uh, Tuesday morning, subtly that there were many congressmen.
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Many congressmen, many senators were on the phone.
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We thought it was a done deal because they were ripping the state department a new hole.
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And, uh, believe me, that department seems to have a lot of holes, but they were ripped
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Uh, and, um, and so I just went to bed on Tuesday night thinking those four planes were going
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to get off and I knew who was on the plane and I knew who was fighting the fight with
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And then I get up on Wednesday morning and they hadn't taken off right before I do the
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I find out because the Taliban, uh, was alerted because the state department wouldn't let these
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And so they're like, what, what's going on or what's going on here?
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And the state department says, Oh, you see these people, you know, on a plane, here's the
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Um, and you know, all these people, you get all your paperwork, go get off the plane, go
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into the terminal and let them look again at your passports and all of your paperwork.
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Now I do that after we land somewhere else, somewhere else.
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Uh, so they were told to go back into the airport and hand everything in to the Taliban.
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And then fled, um, many of these people are in safe houses, but not all of them.
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And when I said one person is missing, the blood is on the hands of the state department.
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They're not just hanging out like, Oh, just good.
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These are people who aren't using their phones because they're being tracked.
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So they were, uh, dismissed from the airport while the state department works this out with
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Now the Taliban is saying, Oh, well, we have some new airport fees.
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So we have, we had to hire a bunch of, uh, I think they're called old old fact.
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There's a database that we have to run all of these things through, which we do all of
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And they know our government knows exactly who's on these planes.
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You have to do it in the first place, but we also want to do that.
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Every time we create a flight manifest, it is scrubbed through the office of foreign assets
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Now, this is also the place where they put you in prison.
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Again, if you're negotiating with terrorists and we wanted to make sure that we're not
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So we hired up a bunch of attorneys for old fact to make sure we were doing everything
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Um, and we're not negotiating with, uh, with the Taliban.
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They are now discussing new government airport fees, but those are the government.
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You mean the government that the United States installed in the United States recognizes?
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Those guys, the good guys that are saving all of us that are helping us, right?
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So cam air is now in negotiation with the government of the Taliban to try to negotiate the fees.
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The state department now is finally doing their job and they are trying to get our planes, uh,
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We have four planes paid for ready to go on the tarmac.
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We have to go back and get the people now for those planes.
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But as soon as we get the green light, those people will be able to go back onto those planes.
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And if there's one missing, I swear to you, we have also eight to 10 other planes that are
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But if the state department will just let us be, uh, okay, I can come back and I'll play what I said on Monday
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So, unfortunately, I got off that briefing on, uh, Wednesday and found out what was going on with the planes that now are being reported with Newsweek.
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Can you imagine anything that I want to do more than go on the air and scream this from the highest mountaintop?
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I can't tell you right now what is going on, but we're talking crimes against humanity.
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I've stood at the burning, smoldering rubble of the World Trade Center.
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I, it took me 10 years at least to get the smell out of my nose.
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I've seen really horrible things happen in my life.
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It, what does it mean to be an American anymore?
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You know, I said early this morning at, what, seven o'clock this morning, Pat came in and said, I call this evil.
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I know how it could end for me and anybody else that's involved in this.
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To my dying breath, to my dying day, I will work to expose you.
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And believe me, if the American people find out what you are doing right now,
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Okay, so the reason why I said these things is because Stu kept saying, is there any other explanation?
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And the answer was, no, you had senators and congressmen on the phone with them the entire day before saying, let these planes fly.
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The longer they stay on the ground, the more you're going to alert the Taliban and the more you're going to shut things down.
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And then after hours and hours and hours of that, see, this is how they can blame it on the Taliban.
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Well, the Taliban just said that they wouldn't give them flight clearance.
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Because you wouldn't give them landing clearance.
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We just couldn't land anywhere because the United States, the State Department, if it's refugees,
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it has to approve the manifest and the refugees.
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So it just required the State Department to say green light.
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All of this stuff was just in a different airport.
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And there's no way that you have that many senators and congressmen on the phone saying, what are you doing?
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And then you not only don't stop it, you tell everybody, get off the plane and go into the airport with the Taliban and bring your paperwork.
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Because the Taliban has been fighting, you know, in the mountains and the villages here for the past 20 years.
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So they're not necessarily up on every little in and out.
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They haven't fully taken over the country in the way you think.
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There's a window here to be able to get these planes out.
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This was like the State Department sending up flares.
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And then when they get there, them saying they're in there.
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It's interesting because you've been talking a lot.
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Obviously, the the mission statement of the Nazarene Fund is rescuing persecuted Christians and other religious minorities.
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I mean, this is much more expansive than than anyone.
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I have a few stories for you, hopefully by the end of the week.
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And shame on all those that claim to be civil rights organizations.
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No, we have a charter that says that we are, you know, go after religious persecuted, religious minorities.
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We change that charter for an exception of extreme harm.
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And if you're marked by death by the Taliban, I don't know, that's a pretty good safety tip for me.
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That's like, oh, he must be our friend and the friend of freedom.
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I'm just I'm just stuck on the fact that, like, we've always said no American gets left behind.
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And now we have to amend that, you know, as long as a talk show host and his audience come up with a bunch of money to fly them out of the country.
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Twelve, twelve, twelve, uh, well, no, uh, under a hundred, uh, under a hundred Americans and over a thousand people.
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And the Taliban can't be running Afghanistan for the 20th anniversary of 9-11, right?
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Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed is joining us now.
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So, you're whining about, what, the extraordinary success that was Afghanistan?
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But, you know, the little people need to say it as well.
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I don't know why people are talking about this all that much, considering every war we've
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ever had has ended the same way, according also to the government.
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There's always been a bunch of people behind enemy lines that random talk show hosts were
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Man, that's all that people talked about was the talk show hosts that saved the Americans
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The surrender of World War II was followed by many flights from random talk show hosts
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And people forget the Spanish-American War and how many Americans were left behind in
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Those unknown and unfounded technology, the talk show hosts of the future all kind of
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There's no way to end a war without that sort of chaos.
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Are you going to start with the, like, start earlier thing?
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And even if you did do it, the same chaos would exist.
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At any point you withdrew any flights out of Afghanistan, that sort of chaos would have
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Not if you would have just said, we're going to keep Kabul until we get everybody out
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Yeah, but they didn't have a chance to keep Kabul.
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I mean, they wouldn't have been able to be responsible for the security of that city.
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No, actually, the Taliban said that you could just take it.
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There's no more trustworthy word than that of a Taliban spokesperson.
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Damn Donald Trump makes a deal with these people who are great, gracious, and saviors.
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By the way, by the way, they are saying now that the new Taliban, because, you know, they've
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You know, before they wouldn't let women out of the house without a male guardian.
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Now they're saying that only applies on three night trips.
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So you can go out to like the store without a man.
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Now, we haven't seen if they actually will stick to this rule, but that's the rule they're
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They just can't go out for like a long weekend or a business trip.
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See, this is the type of thing you don't understand about the Taliban.
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And what they're saying is, yes, women can have jobs.
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And because of their eyes, because that's sometimes all you can see, they'll just think,
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I mean, look at the way she was dressed all in black, except for her eyes.
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The New York Times reporter that I heard talking about this said that the Taliban was not overtly
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Is there widespread approval within the Taliban leadership?
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A couple of bad apples here and there just beating and raping people.
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Well, did you see the political cartoon with the two burka-clad women walking down the street
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and one of them says to the other, pray for the women of Texas?
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About how bad we are and how good the new reform Taliban is.
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They're actually praying for American women, for Texans.
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You know, I have to tell you, I heard some talk, not a lot, but I heard some talk about
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poor Joe Biden, who had to fly up Friday to Delaware.
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Had to go home and flew back or is flying back to the White House to go back to work.
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And he had to take this Labor Day weekend.
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And I thought to myself, you know, you bastards, you don't know how hard it is to screw something
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I mean, there's not one piece of it that hasn't been screwed up.
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There's a lot of work in thinking about all the details.
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I've been fascinated by the reaction on so many fronts.
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Like, for example, you remember the Kavanaugh hearings when those were going on?
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And everyone came out in their Handmaid's Tale cloaks.
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And I thought, it doesn't, it's, and I watched the Handmaid's Tale on Hulu and it doesn't
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exactly seem consistent with the plot of a Handmaid's Tale.
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Yeah, like there was a judge who was accused of something when he was a teenager and he got
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Like, that's not the plot of the Handmaid's Tale.
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Let me give you a quick rundown for those who haven't read the book or seen the series.
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However, a theocratic and violent overthrow of that government occurs in which they imprison
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That's actually the plot of Afghanistan too.
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That's what's happening right now in Afghanistan.
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And I thought to myself, were those rentals, maybe they rented them for the Kavanaugh hearings
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and had to return them so they didn't bother to put them on when the exact plot of a Handmaid's
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Tale was actually unfolding in the country we're all talking about.
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And the rental shop burned down so they're not available anymore.
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Well, there's other rental shops but they're closed because it's not quite close enough to
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You wait in a couple of weeks, those cloaks are coming out.
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And I thought that was a real plausible theory, right?
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The one where they were rentals and the rental shop burned down and that's why they weren't.
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Well, I just wanted to just update because it's funny because once the Texas law was passed,
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It's like maybe they did own them the whole time.
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Maybe they were in the back of the closet and they couldn't find them through the Afghanistan
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But then the Texas law passed and they found all the red cloaks again.
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All those bastards in Texas that are trying to allow babies to be born.
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I mean, the government of Portland, Oregon, says they are going to hurt a lot.
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I know they're not going to do business with companies in Texas.
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And they're not going to come travel down here.
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It doesn't seem like they react as if they have a government often.
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Well, the Taliban has, you know, Afghanistan has a government.
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There seems to be less chaos at times in Afghanistan than in Portland.
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I'd like you to donate to the Nazarene Fund just to save some people out of Portland.
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The United States federal grants supported the construction in Wuhan
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that combined a spike gene from one coronavirus
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with genetic information from another coronavirus
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and confirmed the resulting viruses could infect human cells.
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that the resulting novel laboratory-generated SARS-related coronaviruses
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could also infect mice engineered to display human receptors on cells
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that the first time one of the resulting novel laboratory-generated SARS-related coronaviruses,
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than the starting virus from which it was constructed.
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not only was reasonably anticipated to exhibit enhanced pathogenicity,
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but indeed was demonstrated to exhibit enhanced pathogenicity.
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They go on to say that they were looking specifically into the bat coronaviruses.
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as we told you on my Wednesday night special two months ago,
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they were doing these kinds of experiments on humanized mice.
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and you had three lab workers go to the hospital
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with what now is known to be coronavirus-like symptoms.
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you don't want china to uh fall apart uh just
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barriers for most things mine wasn't coming out
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and can't get them if china goes down not not not
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that would be suboptimal americans are now paying
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saudi arabia whom joe biden recently called on to
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resulted in a net decline of over 25 for u.s shale
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production and uh higher prices all around well
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anyway saudi arabia announced last week because
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we're paying the highest price on any labor day
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weekend in history and there are friends and joe
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biden is working hard for us there's a 10 percent
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cut in prices per bay per barrel and only for a few
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select markets my uh my wife lisa page has been uh
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allegedly accused of putting these stickers up on uh gas
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pumps blame biden by oh i love blame biden and and a
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picture of biden saying i did that and they seem to be
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pointing to the the gas price oh i love that and she
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and look some photos might indicate that she's done that she's done
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that but i think she just happens to be filling up at gas
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pumps and taking pictures yeah of that occur i would hope so that
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10 percent uh cut in prices per barrel for select markets
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remember joe biden went over and said hey can you help us out this is too much
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and they said uh no we're not one of the select markets
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um they're going to be discounting for uh china and uh and india
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so great that's good good for them it's working out well and the wall street
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journal reported this week jp morgan jp morgan chase remember the one that
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doesn't want any of the flynn family involved uh won't carry their credit
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cards because they're disreputable uh the wall street journal has reported
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this week that jp morgan the largest bank in the u.s is engaging in trading
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its own shares of stock in what is known as dark pools
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now what could go wrong i don't even know what dark pools are but it sounds
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great right economists refer to dark pools as stock
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trades that don't happen on public exchanges like
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the nasdaq or new york stock exchange but rather happen
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offline dark pool trading is not technically illegal it's generally only
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practices uh practiced by pure investment banks or
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brokerages it's unheard of that an fdic insured federal reserve
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and u.s government backed too big to fail bank is engaging
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in any kind of dark pool trading the reason why this is worth noting
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let's go back to 2008 do you remember the derivative trading
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you know in the mortgage bond market and how it crashed the global economy
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is is that dark pool trading that's not monitored or regulated by the sec
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right so now we have the largest bank in the u.s one that has been convicted
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of five felonies jp morgan chase convicted of five
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felonies since 2012 they have paid billions of dollars in fines to the sec
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and the doj they're actively engaged in trading
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hundreds of billions of dollars worth of shares
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but remember that bank is 100 backed by your tax dollars
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so don't worry you can bail them out at any time
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watch the other hand something very bad is happening with the banks and the uh the
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way we are now all starting to do business at that level when you're not aware of these
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things when you're not included in these things you're the one that ends up getting screwed
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all right amac i want to talk to you about amac for just a minute the association of mature
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american citizens this group is now over two million members strong and growing it's not just
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the type of group that you want to join when you're 50 or older it is the group you want to join
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what they do they'll give you all the discounts and everything else but their advocacy
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is really important the amac members have played a significant role in stopping the passage of house
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resolution one that's the pelosi federal takeover of all election uh legislation they're going to be
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asked now to do the same thing for resolution four another terrible bill trying to establish federal
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control of all elections these people in washington just don't care and that's why amac is there
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they take our voices and they are a proud defender of the constitution a proud defender of our liberties
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and they deliver a wallop in washington the time is now we have to get ahead of these things
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and we have to band together stand together with amac join for the advocacy the benefits and the
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information most importantly join because america needs you in the fight now amac.us slash beck
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that's amac.us slash beck this is the glenbeck program
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this is the glenbeck problem uh glenbeck problem the glenbeck program sorry i was reading about the
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problems over in the middle east as i'm uh talking to you uh let me uh uh let me let me just play a
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nbc guest that is openly admitting that yeah the state department is blocking flights
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i just spoke with the uh communications director of senator richard blumenthal of connecticut
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right now are 19 american citizens and their families and 40 siv holders and their families
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those would be translators who worked with the united states military that are waiting to fly out of
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on those charter planes that is being held up by the state department and the white house i want to
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repeat that it is the state department and the white house i also heard that senator blumenthal
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at a tractor parade today in western connecticut had constituents complaining about how the biden
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administration is fumbling and failing in terms of helping these afghans get out of the countries
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these are our allies and this is a growing political problem for president biden it is not going to go
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away he and secretary blinken must address it so there you have when when somebody starts to jockey
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for position they're all starting to go wait a minute i'm not going to be part of this fallout i i want
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to be part of the solution and they're all starting to scramble and they will rat on each other and i i'm
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glad they are i'm glad they are um thank you for coming out with uh with all of that do we have uh how
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much time do we have yeah let me play um that now this is weird because this is the uh joint chief of
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staff chairman general mark milley um on afghanistan listen to this is the u.s safer today since the u.s has
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withdrawn from afghanistan well you know this is something that um i've thought a lot about um and
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and i personally think that my military estimate is is that the conditions are uh likely to develop
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uh of a civil war i don't know if the taliban is going to be able to consolidate power and establish
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governance they may be maybe not uh but i think there's at least a very good probability of a broader
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civil war and that will then in turn lead to conditions that could in fact lead to a reconstitution
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of al-qaeda or a growth of isis or other myriad of terrorist groups so i think the the short answer
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to your question is uh we don't know yet but the conditions are very likely in my opinion that and
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i've testified this and i've said it in public uh that you could see a resurgence of terrorism
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coming out of that general region within 12 24 36 months well i think he's wrong i think he'd be
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faster than that but good for him good for him is anybody surprised uh by any of this uh when we uh
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when we come back what is it like to be stranded and alone with no help coming and the government
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uh you know just hating women the much as they do what's it like to be stranded and abortionless
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in texas oh my gosh oh my gosh we're isis now did you know that we're isis you know i think
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they have lost perspective i think the left has lost perspective we'll go there next
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so just when you thought things were going to get a little easier maybe we're getting past all
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the craziness it turns out we're just weeks away from yet another travesty something that could very
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well lead us into a much darker territory court packing yeah you thought that might be going away
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but no it is not going away the left is planning to rig our entire federal judiciary system by adding
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at least four new liberal justices to the supreme court which could completely destroy the constitutional
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rule of law this country uh has or at least had uh who knows if we ever actually had it uh the good
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people at first liberty institute which is an awesome group of people a national non-profit law firm
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they work for you they work for our constitutional rights and to protect them uh they've been crafting
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a letter demanding that the biden commission reject the whole court packing nonsense and now
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prominent leaders plus over a hundred thousand patriots just like you have joined their coalition
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franklin graham ed meese james dobson have joined in organizations like the american policy
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association concerned women for america the heritage foundation please check it out uh it's uh
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supreme coup.com supreme c-o-u-p.com supreme coup.com
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program had enough of hollywood i have i have a response to
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one of these imbeciles on their do you see what's happening in texas it's isis it's the taliban
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all right i've got a response to that nonsense coming up in 60 seconds stand by
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the glenbeck program you know that uh 2021 is over in four months right oh man say it with me oh i
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can't wait until 2020 2022 is gonna be so much better no it's not no it's not i curse all of those
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people who oh i can't wait till this year is over 2021 is gonna be better no it wasn't
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it's four months away think how crazy things have gotten so quickly well last week the founder of
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mobis capital partners mark mobis said explicitly that americans right now should have 10 of their
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overall portfolio in physical gold he said the global currency devaluation is going to be quite
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significant over the next year okay i don't i don't know i'm bad on timing but i've been saying
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what stands up to currency devaluation anything that's not paper gold not the digital dollar
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physical gold now maybe maybe bitcoin but now they're saying well we got to regulate bitcoin
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because they're coming out with a digital dollar gold you gotta have to you have to do what's right
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did i get that even close chris did i get that even close
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you did i'm impressed okay well that's what people say i'm good with names anyway um that is uh
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that's irish obviously right uh yeah so this is i guess kind of uh america um in a name uh my husband
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colin patrick omera nice irish catholic is uh where the omera part comes from okay and vignaraja
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raja yeah so um so my family's from sri lanka uh came here when i was nine months old yep because
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you know i was just over in uh i was just over in i don't even remember dublin or someplace in
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ireland in the middle of the night and the just the word bathroom was spelled with j's and g's and
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n's and a's and i had no idea how to pronounce it i anyway that's a different story um uh i wanted to
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thank you for everything that you guys are doing you're the president and ceo of the lutheran
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immigration and refugee service uh and you are part of uh the group of people that are actually
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just helping afghan refugees with supplies and resettling i wanted to get an update from you on
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everything you guys are doing and how we can help i appreciate it yeah we've never seen anything like
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it in terms of the outpouring um clearly the american people uh have have been eager um to help
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and you know we've seen it in the bipartisan support we've seen it in this tremendous outpouring
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of support in the last several days we have 45 000 volunteers um everything from veterans who served
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in afghanistan to church groups um i'm here at our headquarters and we have floors just brimming
01:28:23.940
with diapers uh school supplies um in the hopes of helping uh families as they resettle um here in
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the u.s um now you're you're um you're working on um the resettlement are you working on things like
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uh english classes and cultural orientation and things like that to help these people yeah
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yeah you know we want to set these families up for success and so it's everything from you know um
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finding volunteers to drive families to english as a second language classes cultural orientation so
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they have a sense of kind of what life will be um to making sure that we can help enroll the kids
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in in public schools um to even working with employers uh you know so many of the the interpreters
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the drivers they've already worked alongside uh u.s um troops or in the embassy so they have a sense
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of kind of what it is like to be in an american workplace or to work alongside americans
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and they're so excited they're driven to to help and work and succeed how many are here
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right now that you're working with yeah so we know um that there are about uh so so 41 000
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afghan evacuees are being housed at eight military sites across the u.s um as of last night um we are
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still kind of the u.s government's processing um these families who are at different bases i was at
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fort lee a few weeks ago um so it was helping with the legal paperwork um helping you know uh there
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were medical checks happening at the military bases and then we expect that uh families will move to
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their final destination um in in the coming weeks so help me out on on this so many um people
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uh are they'll they'll forget the the transition period and they just think we got to get these
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people out and a lot of times people are just dumped at an airport in a foreign country and we've
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been thinking a lot about these these refugees that we've been over working with and saving that
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i can't imagine what it's like to be in afghanistan one day um and this doesn't really apply to those who
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are you know that are sivs or people that have worked as translators etc etc but it does for those
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who got out because they were marked for death because they're a woman or they're uh uh christian
01:30:52.780
or or whatever it is um they were in afghanistan one day and then brought to a country they may not
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even know about um if it's not america and some country where they don't speak the language the
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culture or anything how important is it is it for the community to rally around these people
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yeah it's critical and honestly we've seen this um before right i i can tell you how many uh people
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come up to me and say my family sponsored uh or my church sponsored a vietnamese refugee family
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um and some of the challenges are challenges that americans that we can relate to um like the
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affordable housing crisis right the difference is that by contrast to us where we still have a roof
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over our heads and so we can kind of navigate when we can buy um or we have a nest egg that we can tap
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into these families don't right the only home they may have ever known here in the u.s is the military
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base and so we're trying to help them navigate some of those challenges we've really appreciated some of
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the even corporate um support we've gotten from like airbnb uh so many um people of faith and
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otherwise have volunteered and given up their their homes or an empty apartment that they may have
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and then some of the challenges are things that we can't even fathom in terms of as you described it
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right the trauma of a woman who feared being married off to a taliban militant and who had no choice but to
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leave the only home she's ever known um and so our hope is that we can provide some of the the medical
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care the mental health services um that so many of these young women families children you know
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we're seeing some children who don't have parents or they were separated um come in and they don't
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know anything um so that's kind of the challenges that we're going to be facing and supporting in the
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weeks to come and it really is because of the community-based support that we feel like we can take
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this on chris thank you so much uh for all of all of the work you guys are doing again you can uh go to
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their website l-i-r-s dot org um it is the lutheran immigration and refugee service and she is the
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president and ceo is there anything in particular we can do to help you yeah i mean i i will say that
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because this situation is so fluid that um cash cash donations are hugely helpful because they give us
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the flexibility whether it is a medical appointment that we can pay for or housing some of the
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landlords are asking for six months of advanced rent um so you know if folks have uh you know the
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funds that they might be able to donate anything that's hugely helpful and then otherwise please
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volunteer um you know we need people to help set up apartments um to pick up these families from
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the airport to drive them to the english and second language classes those sorts of things but really
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we're so grateful for the ability to explain who we are and how we do this work and how it's such a
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core value whether it's a matter of faith or who we are as a nation yeah thank you so much krish i
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appreciate it thank you um again the website is l-i-r-s dot org um i know a little bit about krish and i
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i don't think i don't think that we agree probably on very much and what's great is that it doesn't matter
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it doesn't matter um this is the one thing that is bringing people of all walks of life together we
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that is built into all of us i think and and maybe it's being lost in other generations i hope not
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but there is something that we know as americans we don't leave people behind we just don't do that
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uh and we have and i think that's what has people who are republican democrat independents
01:34:57.340
all feeling this is wrong is because we don't do this it's just not who we are
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and the nice thing about this as the stories are being told and i i so want to highlight
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all of the other groups that are helping i just happen to have a microphone that's the reason why
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the nazarene fund raised as much as it did because you are there these these groups don't have a big
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audience and they struggle for every dime and every volunteer and they're doing some great work
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and i i really want you to know all of the people that we can possibly feature
01:35:57.400
um you know it's really a miracle what's going on and how much money you raised and i said it wasn't
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me it was the audience we all have our own role and i want you to understand this
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clearly and i don't say this i mean look people will always say and stew i think you'll agree with
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me my best trait is my humility i am i am more humble than anybody else i know and i think that's
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what i think that's what makes me so great is my humility wouldn't you say incredibly accurate yes
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yeah so i i'm i'm i'm not i am striving to be more humble in my life but that's not why i say
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how important other people are i say this because when i was with billy graham and i asked him where
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are where there's the next lincoln where's the next washington he said a mosaic was going to happen
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and it is happening and it the secret is i just told this to somebody just the other day on some
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other project because i've learned this over time the secret is to not be overwhelmed with the whole
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picture it's to it's to put into perspective what you're supposed to do
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and i've had a really tough couple of weeks and i had a tough tough 10 years you know 10 years
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uh in the past where i was taking on too much of the world's problems it's not my job my job
01:37:42.200
is to do what i can do and what i can do is tell you and to connect you to other people i can warn you
01:37:52.400
but i can't solve it and so i came to you and i did my job and then you did your job by giving
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and i know because i saw the letters i saw the emails i saw the remarks that people were taking
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from phone calls i wish i could do more i wish i could do more i know so do i so do i believe me
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but that's not our job our job is to do what we can do and when each of us fall into place and do
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and don't look at the big picture it's kind of like when you're i guess if you're tightrope walking
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don't look down don't look down just keep looking straight you know that wire is there you know how to
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walk it just do that you look down you look at the big picture of where you are you're gonna fall
01:38:47.700
it's not gonna work just do what you're supposed to do if that's volunteering you know as we were
01:38:57.520
talking to krish you know she said you know people need we need to people to drive them to their english
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only classes we've seen this because we have set this system up uh with the australian government
01:39:10.440
years ago um for the syrian refugees and it works it works that community works the the
01:39:19.860
the australians know how to do it and people are going to their english to their english classes they're
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going to the classes on what australia really is i guess learn how to be a convict in the very beginning
01:39:34.580
or so i don't know but uh anyway they learn about the cultural heritage and it works but don't just
01:39:41.940
be a volunteer if you want to volunteer for something like this where there's some of these
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immigrants that are coming in through the united states government um please don't just volunteer
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i got it i got it i got it he went he went out to to try out to be football i got it what else happens
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in the story so he can't really catch because well dad and son have never played you know catch out
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because dad can't throw or catch i've seen this from you shut up you're wrecking the tenderness of
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this story so uh he goes and he tries out and uh he comes back and the coach puts his arm around him
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and said rave have you ever seen this game played
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and he said sir no we actually we do watch it once a year uh for the super bowl but mainly for the commercials
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and he said okay all right you still want to be on the team he's like yes sir i do
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why does he want to be on the team i don't know i i don't know i think he just i don't know
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but he's now watching football trying to learn trying to learn the game um but uh uh he um
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he's not he's not quite ready yet to uh actually go out on the field i don't think jumping into
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high school texas football is necessarily how you want to begin well the coach can't let him go
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because he was like coach i mean he's he's tried out for everything and the and the coach is like
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okay not that one okay not that one and he's like let me on i don't even know what it is let me on the
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line so i can take the linebackers i don't know i don't know that he was on he was on he's the size
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of a texas football high schooler lineman or linebacker honestly he's he's not okay yeah he's
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not forget the skill level he's he's not the size that would be appropriate yeah i think for that
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right and uh and so they were at practice or rehearsal whichever it is and uh they were they
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were at practice and he was there and the coach is like you're gonna get killed rave and he's like
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no i can do it coach every time he keeps getting just hammered by these guys and you mean he doesn't
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he doesn't hold them back for a second and he's laying on the ground and each time he's like i got
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it this time coach please i got it this time over and over and over again he's just refuses to give up
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and the coach is like all right so the first game he went on a kick and he just had to run down yeah
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that's the play he played you just get in there and run that way that way rave run that way
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i can't tell you how many how many conservators i know that are growing a mane and hooves
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uh yes because of iver ivermectin well there's a lot of worms a lot of worms but the worm there's a
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worm genocide going on yeah in this country because of ivermectin people are just going to the vet
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yeah they'll do anything they'll go to the vet and as we know uh i think it was mississippi
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poison control 70 of all the calls uh were about ivermectin incredible incredible well it was a
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little lower than i'm sorry i meant not credible not incredible not credible yeah that's what it
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was two percent of the calls two but that's 70 it's close no it's really not no two and 70 they're
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both numbers if you're thinking on a scale of one to a billion yes two and 70 we've very close right
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uh in the grand scheme one to a hundred not so close not so close no not that close it is amazing
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and the and the left of course was all over this these dumb hicks in mississippi calling the hospital
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i had my horse dewormer and and they won't you know and now i'm dying and i have to come to the
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and i love that attitude by the way this is something that has really been bothering me lately which is
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like there is this thing there's a whole genre of media right now which is dedicated to
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finding people who have said something skeptical of a vaccine and then let them die and then like
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oh look they're dying ha ha ha they tried it basically love that with uh joe rogan so what jesus
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would do yeah i don't say the opposite is also as offensive which also happens people who are like well
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i don't like the vaccines and therefore i'm going to laugh at this person who got vaccinated and is now
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sick all of that is awful you're just that's just doing life wrong you shouldn't be rooting for
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people to get sick to make your political points is that something we need to say
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in in 2021 didn't used to be but the media loves these stories they love them i know and the
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ivermectin thing has been a big topic of discussion uh recently and it's taken it's a great example of
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like what is wrong with the media right now this one story as you point out 70 of calls supposedly
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coming in in mississippi about poison control and it's actually two percent uh it's just one small
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part of this narrative which is the the mainstream media has adopted this view that ivermectin is a
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horse dewormer right and it it is it's just but it's used for multiple purposes no right so like worms
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and horses right like i think it was the babylon b who say like you know democrats are going to stop
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drinking water because horses also drink water and it's like well yeah i mean it does work for on
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livestock and horses but it's also prescribed a lot as an anti-parasitical medication for for humans
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now there is a the risk that's actually real here if you don't pay close enough attention if you think
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ivermectin is just going to solve all your problems you know you might not do other things that might be
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better against covid that's one concern but more of a concern is you see ivermectin and you take
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the horse dose instead of the real person dose but see i don't believe i don't believe in uh evolution
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but the left does they should they should just say that's part of natural selection right if you
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are looking and going like that's a big horse pill oh well i'll swallow it yeah no it's made for the
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horse right you weigh a little less not not everybody not always true yeah case by case spaces you weigh less
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than the big horse yes so yes you should not take the thousand pound animal dose of ivermectin now look
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obviously what you should do is talk to your doctor and if they're going they're not going to i promise
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you your doctor is not going to prescribe the horse dose just talk to your doctor and if they think
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that's right for you they know your personal history better than than any msnbc contributor so they can
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help you walk you through what they think is right for you in this particular circumstance maybe they
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will say it's ivermectin but i guarantee you they will not be going to the live the livestock feed
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supply store to purchase it that's not how that works can i can i just may i just point this out
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uh this shows how elite people are oh my gosh they'd go to a horse doctor okay yeah all right all
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right i get it however uh i live out in the middle of nowhere when it comes to uh you know our idaho
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place it's out in the middle of nowhere right now there's lots of vets lots um but you have to go
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an hour away to another town to be able to go you know to go see a doctor you know in a hospital
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uh and uh i have to tell you we've had somebody who had he was working um uh on these logs that we have
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at our entrance and he was putting a bolt into them and the he it cut the the um drill caught it spun
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around and it hit him in the head and it sliced his forehead wide open now i wasn't there nobody
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was there except him so i come back hours later he's still working on the log but now i see him
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and he's got a huge white bandage all over his head okay and blood going through the bandage sure
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and i uh stopped the car and i'm like hey uh the gate looks nice and everything but
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i don't remember you having that bandage when i left this morning what what happened
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and he said oh i had to have i don't remember 21 stitches and i'm like what what happened he told me
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and and i said uh are you okay did did you go to the hospital he said i did not i'm not gonna drive
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all the way to the hospital he said i went to the vet he's right down the street he sewed me up
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and i said well i don't know if the vet is the one to ask if you should go right back to work or not
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maybe we should talk to a doctor he's like i'm i'm fine i'm going back to work okay tanya and i were
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like oh my gosh we we would have been sued if we lived in new york there would have been all kinds
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of state paperwork that would have had to be filled out he would have said uh my union says
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that i can't work for the next six months i mean there are people that live in the middle of nowhere
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that just have a different kind of work ethic and a different kind of you know i know you don't know
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important things about people but that's a people drug right and that that's a horse drug too yeah
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all right can i take that is it the same thing well yes but i wouldn't give you the same dose
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right i mean that happens yeah i mean i guess i mean like i have seen uh livestock feed stores
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we're in texas so you see these places everywhere i've seen several of them advertising on big signs
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that they have ivermectin ivermectin and i don't i don't know if there's a huge worm situation going
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on right now with animals maybe it's just a really popular thing to buy for your horse right now
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i suspect however that there are people who are actually buying this stuff or why would they be
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advertising it out in front of their store right like i don't know why all of a sudden this particular
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drug in horse doses would be prominent so i mean i think there are at least there's some uh you know
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how much i love my capitalism there's some capitalism here going on where people are saying you know maybe
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let's just alert people that that this stuff is in here right now i can get that for the price you
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charge me for a horse so i'm getting like a bucket of it and uh but or i could go to the hospital and
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they will charge my insurance company right a bucket of money for a little bit of it i think in
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situations like this sometimes people get a little you know it's like when all the water clears out
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before a storm you know people might be going to stock up on things they might not necessarily need
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but again ivermectin is a drug that the cdc recommends that all refugees coming to our country
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take from middle eastern countries asian countries north african countries latin american countries
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and caribbean countries now you think about we are in the middle of importing thousands of refugees
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many of them fantastic people that helped our military in afghanistan but the cdc is actually
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recommending with no symptoms of any disease that they take ivermectin for a couple of days before
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they come here and then the media acts as if it's only a horse dewormer it is i got news for it's
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got they don't they don't believe this if i can just say i'm a woman and everybody has to say i'm a
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woman why can't i take a horse dose of ivermectin right and everybody has to say well today he's a
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horse today so i mean i just don't understand the problem david versus goliath let's talk about for
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beck.com they want you to try it for one month for just a buck they are so convinced and so am i that
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for so many reasons a pregnant woman named nasira a californian native flew to afghanistan in june to
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visit her family and get married as of september she remained one of the
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so why would i have a problem with that story of it 100 to 200 americans left behind we have
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of those people then on one airplane ready to get out
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she said now that the u.s military is gone the taliban is hunting americans
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she told the voice of america i think to myself am i going to even make it home and i got am i going to end up living here
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am i going to end up dying here what's going to happen
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apparently the taliban is going door to door trying to see if anyone has a blue passport she said
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last week daryl uh isa of uh california who's been working to rescue americans remaining in afghanistan
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said during an appearance on fox news that she had been kicked in the stomach by taliban fighters
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anyone who says these people aren't stranded is wrong
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there are so many people that are um remaining and you're you're you're going to start hearing about
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some of the rescues uh that those who uh let me just say you're going to start hearing about some
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high profile rescues and um and that's good that's good i'm glad
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the problem is what about all of the people who are not high profile
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they're just a 25 year old girl from california
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where where is where's the team excited to get her out
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i will tell you there's a few of them the nazarene fund is one of them
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abortion clinics i mean we can't do anything here in texas we are so full of hate we're just
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when's your time to go boycott the abortion clinic today
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call the people going in there just murderers oh yeah i forgot about that yeah um well i do boycott
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abortion clinics that is something that i actually
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yeah the one one thing you know that is one yeah that's that's a that's it's not really a boycott
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just kind of a rule of thumb i'm not doing business in there yeah not a lot to do in there
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sadly they don't have a lot of other services even though they say they do which is interesting
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well i get my fight for this one i get my breast exam you do yeah oh yeah how they doing still as
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perky as ever they're perky getting bigger and bigger that's good to hear which is nice uh i
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thought maybe there was a growth in one but no no nope it's just fat it's growing yeah you were kind
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of partially right so thank you yeah no i mean i'm it's interesting to see i you know i kind of
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mentioned this a little earlier but it's it is fascinating to see the difference in reaction
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between the let's just say it's a complete ban of abortion in texas which it's not but even if it
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were what you'd be requiring is an hour or two drive depending on where you are in texas maybe an hour
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flight uh to go to another state that has the laws that you want okay and uh it would be cheered on
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in fact i guarantee there are organizations paying for people to do this oh yeah right now
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and are doing it in the old times when because new mexico's got much more liberal laws on abortion
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than texas does and there's states like that all over the country the rest of them you're just going
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to have to get in some back alley yeah that's what you're just going to have to do i guess okay
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we have more left-leaning abortion laws than almost all of europe i want you to know
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maine that's quite a statement it is um maine is now trying to codify infanticide they want full
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two-term abortions and they're trying to codify that oh two okay i see what you're saying you're
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saying all the way to birth to birth all the way to birth uh and um yeah i mean you know maybe we
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should maybe we should boycott maine look at we're saying you can have an abortion but once the
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heartbeat starts we deem it as a child so do it before you can detect the heartbeat they're saying
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uh by the way we can kill it even when it's halfway out of the mother and we see it's a baby and a
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viable baby we can kill it which one is the extremist honestly which one is the extremist
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