Who Will Be the Master: Tech or Us? | Guest: Rep. Jim Jordan | 11⧸19⧸21
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Summary
Glenn Beck talks about the House vote on the B.O.B. Bill and why it can t pass the House of Representatives. Then he takes you on a trip down memory lane to the Davos Economic Forum with Charles Schwab.
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But this is a really, really, really bad thing.
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Now, of course, that didn't make sense even when they said it was going to be paid for.
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They say it's going to cost $367 billion in additional deficit.
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There will be much more government intrusion on your life because of this bill.
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He is the guy who is the head of the Economic Forum for the Davos people.
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These are the people that are designing our world without you knowing anything about it.
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Here he is, just a couple of weeks ago, at the Great Narrative Concert, uh, conference.
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We are in the transition to a completely new world.
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The world of tomorrow will be different from what we experience today.
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Does anybody feel comfortable with that guy, with that German accent, saying,
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It really is amazing how accents tell you so much.
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I love Matt Ridley, but even if he was saying the dumbest things in the world, he'd sound
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I asked him, I said, are you doing anything on, it was something ridiculously, you know,
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And I said, because I think I would trust you because of your accent.
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Uh, I can't, I can't think of an English accent now.
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But if he was just saying, we put the stuffing in the doll, I'd listen to it forever.
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Like, I don't know how, like, birthday clowns operate in Germany.
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Anyway, just over a week ago, the World Economic Forum organized a gathering in Dubai titled
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The Great Narrative and the executive and founder of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, described
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the event, saying, the great narrative initiates, uh, initiative and meeting in Dubai will be
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a powerful catalyst to shape the contours of a more prosperous and inclusive future for
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humanity that is also more respectful for nature.
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In fact, they are writing our future right now.
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That's why this bill in Congress is so dangerous and no one's talking about build back better.
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The build back better bill is the Davos World Economic Forum bill.
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That's why it's called the build back better bill.
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Most people haven't even heard of it, by the way, order my book right now.
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Make sure you get that first printing of the book.
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So here they are speaking the future into existence.
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And what they're doing is they're speaking someplace that I don't even, I don't even
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understand how people can live in the world that they describe.
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They tell people right now, they tell women that they are oppressed.
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They tell our children that society is cruel and that they'll forever be limited by their
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They tell our young people, the world is doomed and that to pursue love and family would be
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They tell white people to take up less space and black people that the odds are stacked
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They tell all the immigrants that they're unwanted and lie to migrants about how to become a productive
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They remind you that although you aren't significant enough for individual freedom, your mere existence
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And then they tell us that everything they're doing is for our own good.
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And as we start going into Thanksgiving, I think we should have another narrative as we
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Remember that our kids are coming back from college, our families are coming together,
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and I don't want to be a part of that narrative.
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And right now, people are looking for a future, a happy future, one that they can trust.
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Well, I can tell you right now that we have made big mistakes in the past because we haven't
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A lot of this stuff has happened because we haven't been paying attention.
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You know, technology promises us that we are going to be able to control our own future
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Otherwise, technology is going to be the master of us as opposed to us being the master of
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And today, literally today, is the day we choose.
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So think about the people at the Thanksgiving table that are coming to your house.
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Think about how they are, what they're thinking.
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More people have to die to be able to save the planet.
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And what you feel like inside is all you have to guide you in this world.
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Or the world is full of possibilities that people want to be good.
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They don't always act on that, but they need good examples and they want to be good.
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And you don't have to lean on only yourself to make decisions.
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There is a path and your ancestors took it and it works.
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And our narrative will be better because it has a proven track record.
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We're not afraid to discuss it and go into details and lift up the hood and say,
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you know what, that one doesn't, that doesn't work anymore.
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We just need to learn to tell our story and tell it well.
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In the future, we will see the ideas, the greatest ideas of the past, realized.
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If we choose today, all of the greatest dreams of curing cancer, traveling to far distant planets or even stars,
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We will bring law and order and real justice back and restore the principles that gave us the Constitution
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and gave us the greatest story and the greatest advancement of mankind in its history.
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They were around campfires again at the time of Valley Forge.
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We're not around campfires, and maybe we should be around a few more campfires.
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This administrative state that is the clunkiness of the 1950s will end.
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And we will develop a government that derives its power from the people and knows it.
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We'll see the end of this crazy spending and sneaky bill packing and lies.
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We will know what our elected officials are doing, and we'll hold them accountable because we'll have the technology.
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We, not the government, will decide when our schools, our businesses, and our churches are open,
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and when they're closed, and we'll do it responsibly because nobody wants to kill one another.
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That's why we can trust each other, and we will in the future.
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When we stop having people in the middle of us lying about each other, we can believe in one another again,
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and we'll stand up for each other's right to say the things that we think are stupid or misinformed or even harmful.
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I don't agree with them at all, but if we want to get along, we have to have all ideas,
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have an equal place at the table just to be heard because that's the way we're going to become thinkers again
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and do our own homework, and we will, and when we do that, we'll see racism,
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especially in its sneakiest forms, laid to final rest.
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And Martin Luther King's dream, it's still alive.
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We will work to build that flame of that dream that people are judged by the content of their character
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And each adult will teach children who they really are.
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They're each special in their own way, but you don't necessarily deserve a medal or an award because you're special.
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Know the difference between right and wrong so you can grow up without the confusion that you must be facing today.
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We work for a future where teachers will educate, not indoctrinate.
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Our students can read and do math and create things that have never been possible before.
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However, Americans, new and longstanding, will rest within the protection of their borders,
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inheriting the benefits of their ancestors that they earned by immigrating here to America
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and building our country with their accomplishments.
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There is room for more people, and there is room for the people that really understand.
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And our allies will trust us again, and our enemies will be afraid to cross us,
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so we won't have to have wars because they know we're serious.
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And single income will support a family again if we choose.
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Gas prices will be low because we won't do the things that cause them to be high.
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And there is technology out there that will give us a greener world today,
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Otherwise, we will always be involved in someone else's war.
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We work for a world where no one is censored online for what they believe or what they say
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Every American will have the opportunity to work hard and rise above his station.
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And he'll believe he can do that, and no one can tell him otherwise.
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Together, we will feed the hungry because our communities will be one.
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We will live in a world where every child is born.
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Because our families are together, no one will face death alone.
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People will be defined who they are today and who they can be in the future more than the failings of the past generations.
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We will know our kids, we'll know our values, we'll know the truth, we'll know ourselves because we know our God.
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Somebody else is trying to write your future, and they always will.
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They always will, unless you say, hey, that's my future.
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You are the only one that writes your future in a free country.
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Not some people that you've never met halfway across the world.
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Because you're the only one in charge of your future.
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I mean, this isn't the important vote necessarily on this bill,
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and that the Senate is going to be where this is determined, I think.
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The House has been as expected to pass this the entire time.
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Now, is there any fear in some conservative Democrats that they saw the Virginia outcome
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Now, look, do I expect Democrats to step up and not spend multiple trillions of dollars?
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I do expect at some point we will see some version of this get through the entire process
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because they lucked out, they got a couple of ridiculous election results in the Senate
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and Georgia that they lucked their way into, and they are going to take advantage of that.
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They know they're losing in 2022 unless something incredibly strange happens,
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so they are going to take advantage of this power and spend their multiple trillions of dollars,
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and I don't think there's much we can do about it, unfortunately.
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We can do what you suggested, try to get these people to realize that in a state where we are economically,
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with inflation, spending numbers with lots of commas in them is not the right approach to solve that problem.
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But, you know, you think Democrats are going to listen to that?
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So I would very much expect this to pass the House.
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So the interesting thing here is that AOC said yesterday she elected,
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she voted for Biden because he was going to be the next FDR.
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No one else in America voted for him to be the next FDR, but to return us to normalcy.
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There is a good chance that we come back a week from now and America is in a totally different mood.
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The TSA still has 20% of the workforce unvaccinated.
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Well, Monday, the mandate goes in that you are vaccinated or you're not coming into work.
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Now, it's the biggest travel weekend in the travel week of the year.
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Do you think it's a coincidence that they put this mandate in place for the TSA on this week?
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If there is chaos at the airports, if those lines are increased because of Joe Biden's mandate,
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America is coming back home with a far different attitude.
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But if you want to keep your presidency intact, yes, you might want chaos for some reasons,
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But this is just going to make people hate Joe Biden more.
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Do you think he's making the decisions on these things at this level and picking the dates and everything else?
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Remember, we're going to withdraw from Afghanistan by 9-11.
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He is one of these guys that comes up with these dates that he thinks are significant
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It seems like the opposite of what you'd want to do.
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Remember, I said to you, well, probably starting in 2010, chaos is the operative word.
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They need to have chaos on the streets, in our businesses, in our homes, in our schools.
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Now, listen, I'm going to give you, I'm going to give you something that,
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Just listen for the next 10 minutes to get the full picture here, okay?
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I'm going to give you a story that is absolutely insanity.
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What are your Facebook posts, who you follow on Instagram,
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and who you interact with the most on social media, say about you?
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According to the tech startup Voyager Labs, that information could help police figure out if you have committed or plan to commit a crime.
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Voyager Labs is one of dozens of U.S. companies that have popped up in recent years with technology that purports to harness social media to help solve and predict crime.
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Pulling information from every part of an individual's various social media profiles,
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Voyager helps police investigate and surveil people by reconstructing their entire digital life, public and private.
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By relying on artificial intelligence, the company claims its software can decipher the meaning and significance of online human behavior
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and can determine whether subjects have already committed a crime or may commit a crime or adhere to certain ideologies.
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New documents, however, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Brennan Center, a nonprofit organization,
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and shared with The Guardian, show the assumptions that the software relies on to draw those conclusions may run afoul of First Amendment protections, do you think?
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In one case, Voyager indicated that it was considering using an Instagram name that showed Arab pride
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or tweeting about Islam to be signs of potential inclination towards extremism.
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Documents also reveal Voyager promotes a variety of ethically questionable strategies to access user information,
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including enabling police to use fake personas to gain access to groups or private social media profiles.
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The Los Angeles Police Department has trialed Voyager software in 2019.
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The Brennan documents show and engaged with a lengthy back and forth with the company about the permanent contract.
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OK, so this is not just by the way, they say this tech startup, it's been in business for nine years.
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The things you will find out about are way down the road.
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Your life and our life entirely will be unrecognizable by 2030.
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Everything will be different by 2030 because of tech.
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And we are either the masters of tech or it and its software algorithms and authors will be the masters of us.
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They've already tested it two years ago in L.A.
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You know, Joe Rogan said said this about the vaccine passports recently.
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You were just mentioning what China is doing to kind of regulate its Internet.
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Yeah, that's what terrifies me is that we have to become like China in order to deal with what they're doing.
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I just I feel like one step moving in that general direction is a social credit score system.
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And I think that that is where vaccine passports lead to.
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And I think this idea that they're slowly working their way into our everyday lives and in this sort of inexorable way where you have to have some sort of paperwork or some sort of a Q code or something on your phone or QR code.
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That scares the shit out of me because that that's that you're never going to get that back.
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Once the government has that kind of power and control, they're going to be able to exercise it whenever they want with all sorts of reasons to to institute it.
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But I will say also just to also notice that everywhere there is a way in which a small move in a direction can be shown to lead to another big boogeyman.
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Social media is upregulating the meaning of everything to be its worst possible conclusion.
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So, like, a small move by the government to do X might be seen as this is the first step in this total thing.
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I'm not saying that they're not going to go do that.
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But to also just notice the way that social media amplifies the degree to which we all get kind of reactive and triggered by it.
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So is he saying there that maybe we should we should not listen to social media because they're just making us more nervous about these things?
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These are the conversations that we should be having right now.
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I want you to know everybody is saying that's about the government taking more control.
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And they think that's the end, you know, that we'll all have papers that we have to show to go anywhere.
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And I know this is going to sound crazy, but please, we don't have time to have people dismiss things.
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The vaccine passport really is about the metaverse.
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And if you saw ready player one, that's the world we're headed towards.
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That's why Facebook changed Facebook's name to meta.
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That's like General Motors changing their name to flying saucers.
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And everybody going, well, that's just a future thing.
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No, they wouldn't do that unless it's right on the doorstep and the vaccine passports are the beginning of the metaverse, which will require you to have verifiable identity at all times because your life will be lived in the metaverse.
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That's the plan, that's where they want to take us, it is, it is, this, this, I will do a special next year, probably maybe in the spring on the metaverse.
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And it will be very, very important that you see how tech is not just silencing people, they're also isolating people and laying all the framework for life to be taken place in the metaverse.
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You know, I, I, I kind of, uh, I kind of wish we were back in the old days, um, in some ways where I was talking about things and saying, this is on the horizon and this is what will come.
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You remember, Stu, when we were in the, when, in the nineties, I was talking about some of this stuff and, uh, and the internet had really just started taking off.
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And I said, someday there is not going to be Thursday night at eight o'clock.
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It'll just be a download time and you can watch it whenever you want.
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And it, and it was insane when I said, oh yeah, I mean, I mean, it didn't, and that was the time where you, the next day, like there'd be a big, you know, friends would be on.
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And then all the morning shows, the next day would talk about what happened last night.
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I mean, you were said it then, and now it's totally different.
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And I was talking about the consequences at the time, what happens to a society that doesn't have commonality to talk about and commonality and experience.
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Now your learning curve has to be almost straight up.
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See, Saul Alinsky is really the architect of everything that has been happening in our lives in the last 20 years.
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You isolate people and you denigrate them and you call them names and you get people to run away from them.
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One of the things that they do is to call people conspiracy theorists.
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Uh, Cass Sunstein, who was one of Obama's, I think he was a science advisor.
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Uh, Cass Sunstein is the guy who said, you gotta just call everybody a conspiracy theorist.
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Even if the facts that they're stating are true, just call them that and deal with it later.
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And, and quite honestly, I think the left has also just put, I wouldn't be surprised if Q wasn't an op, you know, from the left.
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Because they need people to be conspiracy theorists so they can just discredit everything.
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You know, I was thinking about this last night.
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Some friends came over to the house and they said, Glenn, we were watching this.
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Is there any other news organization in the world that has done that special?
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Because I don't think there's anybody in the world as independent as we are.
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We're the largest independent subscriber base in the world.
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I don't think there's anybody that has the sway that we have that has also lives in America where you still can kind of get away with it.
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That, that special should be picked up globally because this is a global story.
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What happened with the pandemic is global and it is a global story because they're using that as the Trojan horse to sneak the great reset in.
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Let me just tell you one thing I'm happy about.
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Let me just give you one thing I'm thankful for.
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Keith Olbermann just, just tweeted, retweeted one of my tweets.
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It says, why Fauci is not facing pressure from anyone on the left.
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Senator Rand Paul tells us this virus has a 1% mortality rate and they're doing experiments as we speak with viruses that have a 50% mortality rate.
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And Keith Olbermann says, it's spelled F-A-U-C-I, all capital letters.
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That's a tough, that's an uphill battle for Mr. Olbermann at this point.
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I am thankful that Keith Olbermann has kept America laughing.
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I think the most common thing that you're apt to say about yourself shortly after the process of buying or selling a home is, what was I thinking?
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And in order to do it right, you need the best real estate agent you can get.
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Too often, the real estate agents you come across are mediocre at best.
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The Build Back Better bill has passed the House.
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Only one Democrat, and I say that with deep respect for that Democrat, one Democrat voted no or is voting no.
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Doesn't say it up on the screen on their tallies.
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So that does include Jared Golden voting with Republicans.
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However, and if you don't know Jared Golden, he is a Democratic representative from Maine in a purplish sort of district.
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Courage, but also an understandable vote considering his congressional district.
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I mean, if he looks too insane on the left, he could easily lose.
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I assume that they're all going to be in lockstep.
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And I hope somebody is saying to Joe Manchin, what do you want?
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How about we put the pyramids in West Virginia?
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I can't believe he's going to vote for this because this is the end of the gas and oil industry and coal industry if this passes.
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Also, the Democratic House, without any Republicans voting for it, just passed the Build Back Better bill.
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Also, Jim Jordan is joining us in just a few minutes.
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I would have bet that you were going to talk about the Rittenhouse trial today as the big story of the week.
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Maybe you do, but now that we have the Build Back Better bill passing, what's the biggest story of the week?
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It's pretty stunning that no Democrats now as representatives don't understand how corrosive this bill will be for the future of the country.
00:46:14.320
And I said to him, Dean, look, China is not going to cooperate in any of the green technology.
00:46:28.780
And they're going to spew as much gunk into the air as they want.
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Now, if you look at this bill, this $2 trillion thing, about 40% of all the money the federal government hopes to spend the next 10 years goes to green stuff.
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Now, I don't have any objection to research and development.
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I think that if you want to get electric cars that people can afford and work, okay.
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And solar panels and windmills and, okay, as long as it works, as long as it's affordable for the folks.
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But to just dump money into theoretical, well, we're going to clean up the planet and save everybody.
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And the second thing is, again, directed at the Democrats who vote for this bill because not one Republican did.
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Do you not understand there's no oversight here?
00:47:39.740
Do you not understand when you send hundreds of billions of dollars from Washington to the individual states that some of those states are going to use that money poorly?
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Where's the responsibility for making sure that the money is spent to help the American people?
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There's no new committee or new agency to watch where the build back better money goes.
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So what do you think is going to happen with the build back better money?
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They're supposed to be representing their districts.
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In the districts, there are human beings living.
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What they care about is getting reelected to Congress.
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And Pelosi goes around saying, you better do this.
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Have you found the poll yet on Build Back Better in West Virginia?
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Mansion and Cinema are the only ones that are a chance of voting against it.
00:49:27.680
See, what Mansion and Cinema are going to do is go in on the $2 trillion, get it down
00:49:37.680
But it's not, Bill, as you know, it's not the money as much as it is the, this is a software
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This has all of the tools they need to shut down the oil and gas and coal industry.
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No, but Mansion and Cinema, in order to vote for the bill, because they're so publicly skeptical
00:50:03.900
of it, they need a justification to vote for it.
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And so the justification is going to be a we got the thing down from $2 trillion to $1.5 trillion.
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Now, Mansion himself, if I were him, this is what I would do.
00:50:24.760
I would jump parties right now, and I'd vote against that bill, because this bill, this
00:50:31.880
overarching bill changes the government forever.
00:50:38.560
And we become a nanny state, which is what the progressives want.
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Now, you can revoke part of it next year when Americans will be suffering terribly economically
00:50:51.140
this time next year, and they'll throw the Democrats out in a lot of places.
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But the nanny state, with all of this money, is now going to be so firmly entrenched, telling
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you what to do, when to do it, and then for a large part of the population, giving them
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money, buying their votes, so they don't have to go out and really be self-reliant at all.
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So the economy, I think, is going to be in such bad shape.
00:51:23.860
And with this Build Back Better bill, the sugar in it is all of the programs where they're
00:51:32.240
And the Republicans are going to be voting on, they killed the country, they did this, and
00:51:40.080
And the Democrats will be able to stand on, they want to take away your child care, they
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want to take away your subsidies, they want to take away all of these things that you need
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And I think they'll get a lot of people to vote that way.
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But there are more people who want to earn their own way, and who see that they don't
00:52:04.500
maybe understand it the way some people do, but they see this is not good.
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Not good for them, not good for their families, even if they're getting a little bit more in
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the child care arena, or the home, or whatever it may be.
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But the real clincher is, when people suffer, when people are in trouble financially, all
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the other theoretical garbage goes out the window.
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And that's what's going to happen to the working people of this country.
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And then when these onerous taxation rates come in, that's going to just wipe out any kind
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of development, any kind of hiring, expansion, done.
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And then all of the taxes that the corporation is going to pay, more taxes, that'll pass on
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You're going to have inflation, which you have now.
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Then you're going to have higher pricing on top of the inflation, because the corporation
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And then you're going to have fewer jobs, because the expansion...
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That's the definition of stagflation, isn't it?
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You're heading into an area, and again, this is by design.
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If you break down the capitalistic system, and people are desperate, that's how that
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I want to take a quick break, and then come back with Bill O'Reilly.
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I want to talk a little bit about the Rittenhouse trial and some of the other big, big things
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TSA says, not a problem until maybe December, but this weekend will be smooth.
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That's coming up in just a second with Bill O'Reilly.
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If the World Economic Forum has anything to say about it, by 2030, you won't own property
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So when that check engine light comes on, you're like, hey, that's the government's problem.
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Sadly, for now, we still live in a world where anything goes wrong with your property.
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Covered car repairs are becoming more and more expensive.
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I just read something in an editorial this morning from a Democrat who said, Democrats,
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Bill, I can't wait to hear your analysis on the Rittenhouse trial.
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Well, we're now in day four of jury deliberation.
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The schools have been closed around the courthouse in Kenosha.
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And last night, NBC has been barred from the courtroom because a producer was stopped
00:56:17.820
by police for following the van used to transport the jury.
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This NBC News, MSNBC News producer, James Morrison, was running a stoplight while attempting
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to follow the van used to bring jury members to the courtroom.
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I mean, it was over a couple of years ago, but it's over.
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But you just can't run a news agency that irresponsibly.
00:57:04.520
I see these people hating, getting paid to hate, to foster, you know, oh, Rittenhouse
00:57:14.160
So, you know, if they don't find him guilty, we're going to burn down a town.
00:57:21.120
I mean, you know, these moguls who run these companies are so corrupt and they're so damaging
00:57:31.800
But the majority of people have not really become angered with them.
00:57:44.760
And if you understand them across the board, they're now demanding, if you want to take
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your five-year-old on a Disney cruise, he has got to be vaccinated.
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So you've got to terrorize your five-year-old if you want to go on.
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They pay these women on The View to just spew hatred all day, every day.
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When they do, there's going to be a tremendous backlash.
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It's one or two jurors that will not vote to acquit.
00:58:48.860
But I think this judge is going to put enough in to make it very hard for the prosecution
00:59:13.440
Which I can't remember which one means they cannot come back.
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And then the other is mistrial and you can go do it again.
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The judge clearly knows that Rittenhouse is not guilty.
00:59:33.480
In order to convict someone of a crime, you have to have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:59:45.220
So if I'm in that jury room with that person, I'm going, you don't have a reasonable doubt?
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But you have people, you know, people bring in their emotional damage to the courtroom, the jurors.
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They're just regular people like everybody else.
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And people have their prejudices and biases and they bring them in.
01:00:16.260
And, you know, the hope is that everybody can present a case that people say, well, maybe it's not perfect, but I think this is the right thing to do.
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I, I, his parents were, oh, yeah, I mean, if my, yeah, I mean, let the kid out of the house with a gun.
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I would be down there breaking him up by the scruff of his neck going, what the heck are you thinking?
01:00:59.800
There's a little slit I could put food through.
01:01:04.120
But the kid himself doesn't know what he's doing.
01:01:23.640
Let me switch the subject to Ron DeSantis because I know you're going on tour with Donald Trump
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And you said this is, this is not a, this is not a, this is a history tour and you're
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And that is, I would like you to ask the president about what happened at the beginning
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of COVID with Fauci and why he didn't get rid of Fauci.
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And if you go to billoreilly.com, you can see the answer, but I'll probably, you know,
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I wouldn't ask exactly the same question because a lot of people watch that interview I did
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You obviously didn't, Beck, because you're too busy.
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And so what was, give me an idea of what the answer might've been.
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The answer was that Fauci didn't have a lot of sway and that if Trump had fired him, it
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would have been a fire storm that would have prevented Trump from doing what he wanted to
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Everybody knows now that the Russian collusion thing was a tremendous political scandal, right?
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I mean, if you don't know that, then you don't know anything.
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And that is that the things that Donald Trump did in office were never reported on.
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Yesterday, Kamala Harris goes on with little Georgie on Good Morning America, a man I despise
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Oh, we can't do this because of the previous administration.
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And I will tell you, you can turn the border around overnight.
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Late last week, it was revealed that the National School Boards Association coordinated with the
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White House before sending their official letter to the Biden administration, which requested
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federal monitoring of parents allegedly threatening school administrators and characterized parents
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Well, the nonprofit Parents Defending Education obtained through public records request a memo
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written in October in which the NSBA, the School Board Association president, said they had been
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actively engaged with the White House, the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security
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before submitting their letter to President Biden.
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According to an email from Chip Slavin, the NSBA's executive director, the White House advised the
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NSBA to include in its official letter details of specific threats.
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So before sending the letter to President Biden, the School Board Association revised it to include 24 reports from local
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news outlets detailing threats that parents allegedly had made against school board members around the
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Out of the 24, 16 were only tense verbal exchanges between parents and school board members.
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The other correspondence reveals that some members of the NSBA's board of directors were not consulted
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in the decision to use language like labeling parents domestic terrorists.
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Nicole Niley, president of Parents Defending Education, who obtained the correspondence, now believes that the
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school board association's president and executive director acted on their own without the board's approval
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Some school board members speculated that the executive director, Chip Slavin, was trying to use the NSBA letter
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to Biden to position himself for a job in the Biden administration.
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In an email thread among several NSBA board members, one board member wrote,
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if the NSBA leadership were truly concerned about safety, it would not have been accompanied by a press release
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They made it about the school board and not safety.
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Jim Jordan, the most conservative member of Congress, I believe, is joining us now.
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He had a whistleblower contact him, and he released this earlier this week.
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Jim Jordan, the author of the book, Do What You Said You Would Do, which comes out, I think, next week.
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Yeah, this, I mean, so I think the timeline is so critical.
01:08:26.700
Remember that the school board association was working with the White House before they ever sent the letter.
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They send the letter between the date of the letter being sent, the 29th, and then the 4th of October,
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when Merrick Garland does his memo, the Justice Department is communicating with the counterterrorism division at the FBI.
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We have that from testimony given in the intel committee.
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Then on October 20th, this email goes out from the counterterrorism division to FBI agents around the country.
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The very next day, Merrick Garland testifies in front of our committee and says to Republicans,
01:09:00.340
we are not treating parents as domestic terrorists, when, in fact, the day before and two weeks before, they were doing just that.
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So Merrick Garland needs to come back in front of the committee and tell us why he misled us during that committee.
01:09:18.760
And the idea that they're treating parents as domestic terrorists, it's just a threat tag, a terrorist tag, a label put on parents.
01:09:25.680
The real question I want to ask him is, what's the number?
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Remember, Glenn, a few years back, you were right in the middle of this, when the IRS was putting the BOLO,
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be on the lookout list and put listeners to your program and all were being labeled and key terms.
01:09:47.240
Let's hope the Democrats are going to call him back in, but I'm not.
01:09:52.340
I mean, he is – I didn't think the Justice Department could get worse, but it has.
01:09:59.100
And it is losing the respect of almost all Americans now, except those who want to retain power in Washington, I think.
01:10:10.300
The one thing I'm starting to wonder is, was the letter just a – in other words, we kind of assumed a few weeks ago that,
01:10:18.520
oh, the School Board Association sends this letter, and it's from a left-wing political group.
01:10:22.740
So the White House tells the Justice Department to go along with it.
01:10:26.120
I'm wondering now if it went the other direction.
01:10:28.280
I'm wondering now, was it the White House who said to the School Board Association, give us the pretext.
01:10:34.780
We want to stop parents from showing up, protesting this racist Hate America curriculum.
01:10:40.740
And what happened – so it started from the government encouraging the School Board Association to give them the pretext,
01:10:47.000
to give them the letter so that they could then follow through with this.
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The only problem from the Biden administration is it backfired, because parents said,
01:10:54.240
no, no, no, no, you're not chilling our speech.
01:10:56.420
We're going to stand up and fight for our kids.
01:11:00.000
I think that's how this whole thing played out.
01:11:03.220
So help me out with the – let me switch subjects – with the Build Back Better bill.
01:11:08.160
I was happy to see all of the Republicans standing in lockstep against this.
01:11:18.020
What this bill is – I've been saying this is a software bill, not a hardware bill.
01:11:25.940
But it's more about the operation of, you know, the Green New Deal and everything else,
01:11:32.180
the parts that remain to make this thing into a machine that just grinds people and businesses up.
01:11:46.140
This Green New Deal, this policy that's going to make our energy problem that much worse,
01:11:52.740
the tax increases that are coming into it, and all the big government.
01:11:55.980
I mean, this is – I said this the other day, but I believe it – it's the accelerated march to communism now
01:12:02.640
that the Democrats are on, and this bill is the big thing.
01:12:07.320
So I hope Senator Manchin and Senator Sinema hold firm and that somehow we can stop this
01:12:18.560
And that's bad enough because that's going to add to the already 31-year high inflation problem we have.
01:12:22.580
But it's the policy, it's the big government – it's all that that moves us in this left-wing communist direction.
01:12:36.040
Look, I had a lady at a little town hall-type meeting I was doing a few weeks ago.
01:12:41.040
She's probably in her mid-70s, and she got tears in her eyes when she said,
01:12:44.520
I never thought I could see it move this fast, get this bad, this quick.
01:12:49.020
And I get it, and I'm scared, and I'm nervous too.
01:12:53.360
But, you know, the American people, they figure out a way to rally.
01:12:59.040
And, you know, someone said to me, Glenn, that every third generation in this country had to do something big.
01:13:04.520
You had the guys who started this place, the founders.
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Then three generations later, you had Lincoln and those people who came together
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and ended the evil of slavery and kept the union together.
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And then three generations later, it was the greatest generation who stopped the evil of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.
01:13:24.640
And the threat is from within in this move towards socialist, communist craziness.
01:13:30.640
But we're going to have to stop it, and we're going to have to focus on what they're doing to the First Amendment
01:13:34.320
because that's what scares – all these policy things are terrible.
01:13:36.680
But when they take away your right to speak, your right to exercise your First Amendment liberties,
01:13:41.460
that is fundamental, and that is what we have to stand up.
01:13:44.600
And that's why they went after the school board so much.
01:13:47.500
They didn't want these moms and dads standing up and exercising their First Amendment rights
01:13:55.680
We're going to get there, but it ain't going to be easy because nothing worth doing ever is.
01:14:01.460
Well, I appreciate you standing up and tell all your colleagues today.
01:14:13.580
But who the senators on our side are that might flip on this.
01:14:29.240
Thanks for your leadership, and we appreciate it.
01:14:33.160
Is the TSA, they're 40% unvaccinated, and Monday they have to be vaccinated or they can't go into work?
01:14:43.760
Is this going to cause a problem over the holidays?
01:14:48.300
I mean, and, you know, 40% of truck drivers in this country probably don't have.
01:14:51.700
So, I mean, at least one of the employers in my district.
01:14:54.800
So, I mean, there's not one thing that Joe Biden's policies have helped.
01:15:00.800
And that's why 71% of the country think we're on the wrong track.
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They think we're on the right track, for goodness sake.
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But thank goodness for the courts and what the courts have said on the back.
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Jim Jordan will be on one of our podcasts probably right after this coming holiday.
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Gosh, if they did that, wouldn't they be popular?
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Say that's a nice phone plan you got there, huh?
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It would be a shame if someone was to overcharge you for it and a portion of the process and a portion of the profits would fund some leftist organizations, huh?
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But I got it so I could be a member of PatriotMobile.com slash back.
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I'm okay with Stu being here, but I'm glad you're here.
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If you missed any of the shows this week, make sure you grab the podcast wherever you get your podcast.
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Or you can go and review the shows, especially the Wednesday night special.
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I urge you to share this with a friend while it is open for everybody on YouTube.
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Have you thought about taking yourself out of these specials?
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I asked the floor crew just right before we started, is there a way to shoot around me?
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And one of the more watched videos, I mean, looking at some of the views on the channel,
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and it's probably the biggest one right now, at least of recent memory.
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It's one of those things that you don't want to watch when you're like kids are running
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You need to like sit down and really focus on it because there's a lot to kind of keep
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I urge you to watch it and share it with a friend.
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And, you know, you're not going to change the mind of people who just won't change, but
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you can at least ask them, OK, don't pay no attention to the messenger.
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You can get all of the documents at BlazeTVSpecial.com, all of the raw documents.
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So what part of this makes you say we should trust the media?
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We should trust social media because they have hidden all of this.
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And it is it's a huge volume of information and history that you don't know and nobody's
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And I can't believe that this is the only major outlet in the world that is showing it to
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I mean, this affects the people in Germany and in and in England and India and everywhere
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Everywhere in the world has been touched by this.
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When they price the art, my son was sitting next to me and he said, are those hundreds
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But I wanted to be able to make it affordable for everybody.
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You know, it's weird is he's not really selling that many.
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These are some of your, I mean, these are the best.
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These are the ones that these sell for I bleed amounts of money.
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This is the last show before Thanksgiving, and I wanted to save something really special
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Winsome Sears is going to be joining us in just a few minutes.
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Just thought we should give thanks for her and her win in Virginia.
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She'll be joining us in about a half hour from now.
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But I also want to talk to you about the belief in science.
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What do you say we choose to do that all together this Thanksgiving?
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Even regarding the statutes of the loan, she followed up with me.
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In order to stay on track, I'm 100% agree and recommend American Financing.
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So let me talk to you a little bit about believing the science.
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If you watched our special this week on COVID and the origins of COVID, it's pretty hard to believe in science.
01:26:42.240
When it comes to climate change, do you believe the science?
01:26:48.440
Anything else that uses science like an infinity trump card to shut down debate, do you believe that science?
01:27:01.180
And the progressives tried this around the turn of the century, and once we saw that it led to eugenics and the mass horrors all across the world in the 30s and 40s, we kind of fell back on in God we trust, not in science we trust.
01:27:20.960
Science, science, science as God has been sketchy since the nature of science.
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You know, I mean, it's subject to new discoveries and updates.
01:27:34.200
The nature of God, however, is he's the same yesterday, today, and forever.
01:27:40.380
And I guess I'm in that category of weirdos who think there's room for God and science.
01:27:46.200
I think God must be the ultimate mathematician and the ultimate scientist because it all comes from him.
01:27:53.800
And then there's the problem of what to do when believe the science ringleaders aren't being honest about their science.
01:28:02.700
They become more of a church than anything else.
01:28:08.180
The same thing that, you know, happened in the dark ages.
01:28:11.020
The church says, believe me, because I say so, even though it's not provable or against common sense.
01:28:19.540
And it just creates tribalism and division and eventually the scientists, whether they're part of a religion or their religion is science, they fail in the end.
01:28:32.500
And just like it happened in the 30s, we go back to saying, let's listen to common sense.
01:28:45.580
But I want to tell you there is a science that Americans can believe in fully without prejudice, without feeling like you're compromising any personal beliefs.
01:29:02.400
Science tells us there is something that lowers blood pressure, improves sleep, it improves your immune system.
01:29:10.660
It reduces the risk for anxiety and depression.
01:29:16.240
It'll help you exercise more, eat better, drink and smoke less.
01:29:25.900
It has been linked to a significant reduction in stress hormones.
01:29:29.960
Now, if I said this, and then I said, may cause impotence, and I sold it to you in a pill, it'd be heralded as a miracle drug.
01:29:40.200
I think people might be a little worried about it.
01:29:42.580
They'd be like, wait a minute, wait a minute, I'm not going to, it's a brave new world.
01:29:49.520
Recent years, studies have verified all of these health benefits and more for this miracle cure.
01:29:59.940
Well, I'd like to introduce my team, not from Pfizer.
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They're going to talk about and show you this miracle pill.
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We are, can you imagine what we look like to the rest of the world right now?
01:30:34.100
The rest of the world is buying into our bullcrap that we deserve it.
01:30:39.060
Because they think we're a bunch of rich, spoiled snots.
01:30:45.460
Do you know how many people would build a raft, literally, and cross dangerous waters to get here?
01:30:59.640
Come from around the world and pay off really sketchy people to get into our country that don't have ill intent?
01:31:16.120
Our forefathers understood the benefits of gratitude instinctively.
01:31:20.020
They didn't have the scientific data to back it up.
01:31:23.900
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln knew the benefits, both personally and nationally, of gratitude.
01:31:30.240
Which is why both of those men made their Thanksgiving proclamations.
01:31:35.180
You know, I tried to get the Senate to pass Abraham Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamation of prayer, humiliation, and fasting for Thanksgiving.
01:32:07.740
It took weeks, Washington, it took weeks for Lincoln to get there.
01:32:14.500
When Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address this day.
01:32:23.140
They still had, after weeks, bodies all over the field.
01:32:44.620
He thought the speech was so inconsequential, a New York newspaper man said,
01:32:48.540
Hey, Mr. Lincoln, can I, can I get a copy of that speech?
01:32:51.580
He handed him the original that he wrote on the train.
01:32:58.180
Neither did the, the guy who published it, the journalist.
01:33:03.120
He just took it, copied it, and then threw that letter away.
01:33:08.200
But that proclamation that Congress would not pass today.
01:33:20.840
They wouldn't introduce it, and it wouldn't get passed today.
01:33:25.040
And I said, I don't want to change the verbiage.
01:33:30.440
Again, it's the, it's the Thanksgiving proclamation from Abraham Lincoln.
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By the way, when that was passed in the Senate, and it was signed by Abraham Lincoln, it was the turning point in the war.
01:34:07.780
Our leaders seem bent on destroying the very fabric of our nation.
01:34:12.900
And yet there's still a chance, because the glass is still more than half full.
01:34:29.220
May I suggest that we should try something next week.
01:34:43.620
Maybe we even, at our Thanksgiving table, read the proclamation from 1863 from Abraham Lincoln.
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Even though our God, even though our government doesn't believe it, we still believe in God.
01:35:05.740
And when we're grateful, maybe we can heal the wounds of this great nation and restore it as soon as may be consistent with divine purposes to the full enjoyment of peace, harmony, tranquility, and union.
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If you have children in your life at all, there is a must-have underneath the tree this year.
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Get your kids or your grandkids or your nieces and nephews, whoever.
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They teach life lessons about the founding of this country and the way we should live our lives.
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You know, when you read these things, you know they're trying to teach something.
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But when you read them, you're like, well, this is a really good way to teach them.
01:36:05.540
All the other, all of the other books that are out now, they're all propaganda.
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This is a digest, if you will, of really important Western books.
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The things that built this nation that we haven't even read.
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We should have, but most of us haven't read them.
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Now, they're available for kids, no matter what their age.
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It includes the kids' books, the activity books, audio books, guidebooks, parent guides,
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So, I just got a message from somebody that says,
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And are people selling non-art, non-Glennbeck art under my name?
01:37:36.700
Well, when you search Glenn Beck Art, you get a Google collection of things you should
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If you're Googling Glenn Beck Art, that's the website, glennbeckart.com.
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You can go to Park City Fine Art, and I think there's a couple of originals that are available.
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But they also sell the Gclays, which are just like the original, really high resolution on canvas,
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And I wanted to make these affordable because so many people say, I'd love to have your art.
01:38:47.700
And so we made posters, and they're $100, but they're great.
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If you go to Glenn Beck Art, you will see all of the posters, and they all tell a story that I think is really important to tell.
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By the way, the Mickey Mantle has no explanation on why he has horns and glasses.
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And that's because the title of that is not Mickey Mantle card.
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But anyway, you can find all of it now at glennbeckart.com.
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Good Christmas presents as well, I think, for people.
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So, yeah, no, it looks like there are people who have just painted you.
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And they're not saying necessarily it's art by glennbeck.
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It's like art, like I've decided to, for some reason, paint glennbeck.
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So, there's a nice one of glennbeck and MLK at the Lincoln Memorial.
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I didn't even, I've never Googled lots of people painting me.
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By the way, too, we should mention you have, there's a sale right now for the merchandise.
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But you can also use the code Glenn20 to get 20% off.
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And it is, because it's like what I would have designed.
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It is a 1930s kind of cartoon of Santa with a baseball bat in one hand and CRT in the other
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And he knows when you aren't sleeping, he knows when you aren't woke.
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Christmas Re-Education Training.com is a place you can get to that one.
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I was going to say, what are you doing for Thanksgiving?
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And people don't understand what, you know, because if you don't know, I don't eat any,
01:41:54.100
Except for, of course, Worthington's Protein Loaf, which every year I get to glorify in the
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wonderful holiday tradition of Worthington's Protein Loaf.
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I will say that one in particular, I did a taste test with Pat Gray, our own Pat Gray,
01:42:22.840
Now, there's been other things we've taste tested he has not liked.
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But this year, I'm breaking out a brand new thing, gravy granules.
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My Thanksgiving always includes the waffle iron the next day.
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So you put some mashed potatoes down or some stuffing on top of that, then a little bit
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of cranberry sauce, then the meat, then maybe some cheese and broccoli, and then you put
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it in the waffle iron and you squeeze and cook it.
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You do not become my size without knowing good things to eat.
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You know, every once in a while, like, you know, you can see expertise.
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Like, you don't want a personal trainer who's, you know, 486 pounds of flab, right?
01:43:46.860
So, when you say the power of Thanksgiving, is it really more about just eating a lot
01:43:55.980
Seriously, the problem in the country is that we're all, we're not grateful.
01:44:13.480
And we should spend more time being grateful for the things that we have, even the bad
01:44:20.040
And, you know, look, as much as we've complained about supply chains and everything else, we
01:44:23.620
are still going to have an incredibly bountiful harvest.
01:44:30.640
I mean, next year, nobody, you notice nobody's saying next year is going to be better than
01:44:35.960
Oh, I thought they were with the transitory inflation.
01:44:40.120
The people on TV are saying that, but no real people.
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Remember last year, it was like, oh, next year can't be as bad as this year.
01:44:54.560
Now, nobody is saying that I'm saying, keep quiet, keep quiet, because it's it's going
01:45:02.560
to be it's going to let's have some Thanksgiving or at least just pour a bunch of food into
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a waffle iron and not think about it for a few days.
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We've been waiting to have Winsome Sears on with us.
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Virginia's lieutenant governor elect waited for a long time.
01:47:00.340
Yeah, especially I wanted it for the last interview before I left for Thanksgiving because I think she's so uplifting.
01:47:12.680
But luckily we are such a hub for big name politicians, celebrities and everything else that I just opened up the door and I said, you come here.
01:47:42.860
There were times when I'd be on the pipe, you know, crossing the ocean on the ship.
01:47:53.720
Can I ask you, Jeffy, why you're dressed as Ben Franklin today?
01:47:57.340
Well, I started letting my hair grow out and I've been raising money for.
01:48:01.080
Oh, you are to take, you know, trying to raise money.
01:48:03.560
It takes about six thousand dollars to help one rescued slave a year to get back into real life.
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And so today is the day that I'm shaving my head.
01:48:38.640
Well, on one of my Chewing the Fat segments, the show that I do, my daily show Chewing the Fat podcast, I talked about, you know, someone mentioning that I looked like Ben Franklin.
01:48:49.560
And that's, you know, down the hall at this other show that airs on this network by the name of Pat Gray.
01:48:56.060
Said, hey, you know, you should show up as Ben Franklin.
01:49:06.620
We've known you for decades and I've never noticed this.
01:49:09.820
And now when you're in the outfit, you look just like Ben Franklin.
01:49:24.040
So he started going into the costume collection here at the studios and like just anything that will fit.
01:49:42.600
I've always said Ben Franklin is my favorite founding father, but I feel like I'm changing my opinion looking at Jeffy.
01:49:48.160
Somehow, you've turned me against Ben Franklin.
01:49:59.120
Did you notice he just said, I mean, you want to talk about Freudian.
01:50:18.620
Just go to Jeff Fisher Radio and Jeffy JFR on Twitter.
01:50:23.020
The link is there where you can either donate or donut, whichever one you prefer.
01:50:27.420
You can also just go directly to OUR.com and donate.
01:50:31.120
And so are you cutting your hair on his show today?
01:50:54.560
That is going to be a great, great interview, actually.
01:51:02.580
And Chewing the Fat, the podcast, is something you should miss as well.
01:51:06.360
Well, even, I mean, this is how we learn about things like the Ben Franklin.
01:51:16.520
I'm going to do it live on my Instagram and Facebook pages, Jeff Fisher Radio Pages.
01:51:30.880
You wear just white, a white, this is, I'm sorry, but just a big white tight outfit.
01:51:38.680
And he puts his hand, he will look like a cue ball.
01:51:43.740
I was told earlier today that I'm going from Ben Franklin to Fester.
01:51:53.920
You can follow him on Instagram and donate to OUR.
01:51:58.600
Um, I have a podcast that is coming out tomorrow for everybody.
01:52:05.460
Uh, well, you, you could have gotten it yesterday if you're a blaze TV subscriber, but it is really
01:52:14.060
If I'm not mistaken, you're a big Matt Ridley fan.
01:52:19.400
I try to read because he's incredibly logical, uh, and he's skeptical in a, in a, uh, he
01:52:27.240
doesn't just like jump into the hype of everything.
01:52:29.500
And he's one of those people that if he does think something is serious, then you know, it's
01:52:34.700
Um, but he's been great on, uh, science writing over the years.
01:52:38.720
He wrote a book called the rational optimist, which I love.
01:52:41.640
Which is a, it's just a great, it's a, it's a totally different way.
01:52:46.680
I mean, it was, it's, it's really, it's a great book.
01:52:48.660
Um, he's had several and he has a new one coming out, uh, called viral, which he's wrote
01:52:55.700
She's a scientist, scientist, I think from MIT and she's very, she's very hardcore logic.
01:53:03.160
Um, and so this book viral, it's on the, the vaccine and, and the Corona virus and, and
01:53:12.380
And, uh, as we were comparing notes, uh, there's a, there's a lot that you heard about.
01:53:17.900
There's one thing that I didn't know about that is really important.
01:53:24.220
Um, remember we were talking about, Hey, things were left out of, uh, uh, from 2015 and then
01:53:31.300
later put into the record, et cetera, et cetera.
01:53:33.740
And that the, uh, the, the, um, Wuhan lab, their archive went down, hasn't come back up.
01:53:44.780
Um, he said there was a little problem, uh, with this and I, I want you to listen to what
01:54:06.760
Well, this is a fascinating little wrinkle that, uh, it came to light, um, during, uh,
01:54:14.360
the research we were doing for this book, when they sequenced the genome of the bat virus
01:54:23.100
most closely related to, um, SARS-CoV-2, some of the pieces of the sequence had this number
01:54:33.140
on them, seven, eight, nine, six, and a very diligent, brilliant Spanish technology consultant
01:54:40.000
called Francisco de Ribera, uh, started digging into where this number had come from.
01:54:46.800
And I won't go into all the details, but he basically eventually worked out that there
01:54:53.460
was a bunch of eight viruses very closely related to the pandemic virus that had been
01:54:59.380
collected from the same mine shaft as this other one that they had sequenced, one of
01:55:05.060
which was called seven, eight, nine, six, and that had never been published.
01:55:10.420
And he asked Peter Daszak, he said, can you explain why this number seven, eight, nine,
01:55:16.180
six crops up in this one other virus and in the sequence of the one closely related?
01:55:21.980
Uh, and he was, he was simply blocked on Twitter for asking that question.
01:55:25.340
So that gives you a sort of hint of what's going on here.
01:55:27.880
Um, uh, and eventually he said, look, I think there's eight viruses that they collected from
01:55:36.840
And I think we should see what's in their genomes.
01:55:41.380
And, um, uh, it was six months later that in a, uh, seminar, the Wuhan Institute of Virology
01:55:49.880
head, Shi Zhengli, um, did in passing show a slide that admitted, yes, they do have these eight
01:55:57.340
viruses and yes, they are from the Mojiang mine, like the other one.
01:56:02.120
Um, uh, so this was a clue that people like Francisco Ribeiro were on the right track in
01:56:09.160
terms of finding out stuff about what these scientists had been up to that they were not
01:56:16.100
And I should say that in researching this book, we came to rely on people like Francisco
01:56:22.440
Ribeiro, people like a wonderful Indian called the seeker, who was helpful in this story as
01:56:27.920
well, um, and others who are open source analysts.
01:56:33.440
They're amateurs who are digging into websites that are not secret websites.
01:56:39.800
They're just very hard to find and piecing together information in ingenious ways.
01:56:45.720
These people were more useful to us and to the world in finding out what went on than the
01:56:51.820
mainstream media, the WHO, than the scientific establishment, and even than the official
01:57:00.940
That is possible because that is what, how we did ours.
01:57:04.560
I mean, uh, Jason Buttrell is, has been remarkable.
01:57:12.300
He writes all of the really, really complex shows like this.
01:57:19.740
He's in sync with me on the connecting of the dots.
01:57:22.920
And, um, this one, he had to go through thousands of pages of, of stuff that had came,
01:57:30.200
had come from, you know, these open source researchers.
01:57:36.720
The same way, these open source researchers, they, they have spider senses and they're like,
01:57:47.780
And they were the ones, nobody else is doing this investigation.
01:57:54.680
Oh, I don't even know 50 or a hundred thousand easy.
01:58:01.100
The results that you saw on Wednesday night and can see now and share with your friends
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on YouTube, that was 18 months of research and work by, I think nine separate people.
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Uh, I mean, it's the man hours on the research and then taking all of that.
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I remember the first meeting we had a few months ago and it was like a fire hose.
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And all of this information was coming out and I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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And I brought a couple of chalkboards into my, into my office.
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And as they were talking, uh, I was writing down a story arc so it could be understood
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because it's so much information and no one in the mainstream media is looking for it.
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Even when it is handed to them, it's handed to, they could get the information right now,
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just like you can at, uh, blaze tv specials.com.
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That site has just been just, it's built just for this information.
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You can get all of the raw details that we had for that special.
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What journalist wouldn't say, wait a minute, wait a minute.
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If they're not telling you these things, they're part of the problem because we've made all of this available to them.
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And they certainly want to, don't want to take it from you in the mainstream media.
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They don't have to take, they don't have to credit me.
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I mean, they, they can look at your stuff and just have the documents and you're not going to care.
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You're not going to say you stole that from me.
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How many times have I said on the air in the past, take it.
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It's just way too important to let that sort of crap get in the way.
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You know, I mean, and, and like, look, you look at how all this stuff aligns.
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You have you who you went through this whole documentary and presentation the other night.
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You can get it on, on youtube.com slash blaze TV.
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Check it out there or subscribe at blaze tv.com slash Glenn.
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Um, but you have Matt Ridley, who is a, you know, a very well-known science, uh, journalist
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and writer who's been doing this for a long time, coming to many of the same conclusions.
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And then you have like, you know, even people with just a base knowledge of just saying like,
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On TV saying like, wait a minute, these things are the same names.
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You know, when all that stuff comes together, not around just guessing, but around facts,
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uh, maybe we do have a chance to change this and understand.
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I think we do, you know, can understand and stop the next one.
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Um, I would love for anybody to take that and translate it into another language.
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Um, so if, if you are listening to us in a foreign country, uh, this applies to you, this
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applies to your government and, and your, and what you're going through right now, Australia.
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I buy gold and silver as a hedge against insanity in the post apocalyptic world or the post crazy
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world that we are going to eventually find ourselves in.
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Uh, and the Biden administration is likely to leave us in, uh, you know, we are going
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to need to rebuild and you're not going to be using the U S dollar.
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The spending, the money printing, it just can't last forever.
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And you know, the currencies are going to change.
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They're going to, what can you own that will, you could use as money for a barter and a transition
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or be able to have to be able to buy the new currency and have it actually worth something.
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And right now gold line is still offering their special promotion on their historic
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They're beautiful coins, by the way, with every $5 gold Indian acquired, they are sold
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So 20 gold Indians equals 20 free silver, mind your business, uh, silver bars as well.
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Call 866 gold line, 866 gold line or gold line.com.
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So I have some, uh, stop the music for a second.
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Being sworn in as president of the United States.
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She's going to be the president today while the president undergoes a routine colonoscopy.
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And I'm, I'm wondering, I mean, is she like, ah, I would be, this is why you don't pick
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Kamala Harris as your VP because you never know what she's going to do in these moments.