Why Are We Normalizing Cannibalism? | Guests: Daniel Horowitz & Jason Whitlock | 7⧸25⧸22
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Glenn Beck returns to talk about climate change and the need to fight to protect our environment. He's joined by Stu Bregeer, the VP of the Sierra Club and author of the new book, "The Tunnel Twins: An American History Book."
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You know, I thought since it's Monday we would start very simply
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with just a quote that I carry around in my heart all the time
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and need to be able to get where you need to do
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I mean, if I've said it once, I've said it a million times
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We know freedom is a lot more than just something we enjoy
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look at this as the the first amendment right you
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that she ever speaks of seems to be conservative
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she's saying and also the university of michigan
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an assistant professor of medicine uh took to the stage
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on sunday yesterday to address the new students at their
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white coats uh and her speech wasn't expected to focus on
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students petitioned the school weeks prior to remove her as the keynote speaker
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because she supports the unborn uh and when she started her speech she said
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you know i want to acknowledge the deep wounds of our community that we have
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in front of us to heal uh and healing can occur and i hope
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welcoming them into one of the greatest vocations that exists on earth well that was
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enough to get people to walk out a lot of these older dr wannabes walked out
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they could not take her saying we should come together and celebrate what we have in common
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uh and uh they haven't fired her yet so far the dean is like hey you know it's a
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kind of critical that we have diversity of personal thought and ideas because that's the foundation to academic freedom and excellence
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so obviously the guy is a killer uh who just he's so far right as a radical that he still believes in diversity of thought
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racist uh that he doesn't fire but you know they'll get him fired and then then we'll make some progress
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then we'll we'll uh make some progress so uh she's she's a hater by the way she said i believe in having
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the courage to let the unborn be born i love life i believe in having loving care and respect for life
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and death uh you know my uh my faith and my science are what drives my the beliefs in me
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you know before i formed you in the womb i knew you before you were born i set you apart i appointed
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you as a prophet to the nations you know she was quoting jeremiah and i don't know who this jeremiah
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is but is he a phd is he a philosopher or is he an md i don't know quite frankly i don't care jeremiah
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was not a woman or is not a woman it's a bullfrog right although although he could get pregnant
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so maybe we should listen to no nope nope i just remembered he's pro-life we don't listen to him
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this is the glennbeck program so donald trump uh announced that if he's elected in 2024 but he's not
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sure he's gonna run if he's elected he's gonna purge the so-called deep state beyond what any president
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has done before he said he will fire as many as 50 000 government workers and they'll find themselves
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on the chopping block um he said he will uh drain it of tens of thousands of civil servants from the
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typical apolitical roles uh and he said he'd clean house of mid-level staffers at the pentagon justice
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department state department and beyond and bring in vetted candidates who were found to be more closely
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and i aligned with his american first agenda well i think that's a good start but i'm a little
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disappointed in only 50 in only 50 000 you know because we have uh what is it about two million
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federal workers something like that uh you know i'd like to see a million of them hit the bricks myself
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i mean how can we possibly run this government with less than two million employees glenn i think it would
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be totally impossible to do that right right it would be almost like you'd need you'd need
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local and state communities to pick up the slack well it's doesn't this kind of make sense though
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too i mean you know this comes from the i think the jonathan swan report from axios where they're
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talking about this was his plan for his second term he had put this into motion it actually went
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through and then biden repealed uh because it was just through an executive order but kind of went
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through and and and dismantled this when he took office but the idea that you should have people
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in your administration who are willing to carry out the directives of the administration
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does not seem to me to be a crazy idea like shouldn't the people who are doing the things
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they're supposed to be doing actually want to accomplish them that is essentially the pitch
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from donald trump on this one and it does seem to be relatively reasonable to me well he's um uh he's
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using schedule f i don't know what the f stands for uh but that is a uh that is a the executive order
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i'd just like to see him do it without an executive order now that would require all the republicans which
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mitt romney be like i think we need a million more um but uh you know i'd like to see him do it
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not through executive action because it'll keep changing back and forth and i i think we should be
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able to fire our government workers i think that in fact i i'd like a term limit on them i don't think
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there's a reason you're there for more longer than eight years yeah and they say they call their
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career employees right people who are there for their entire career this is it they do the same
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thing they stay in uh you know from administration to administration and we've talked about this glenn
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where like their pitch was it makes sense like people you're not going to have to have people
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learning the job every few years like they're going to know how this thing works and i can understand
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the argument there but the problem with it needs to be handled as well which is they stay there they
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get in their patterns they don't when things change and the american people want change they don't
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change so they keep doing things the same way when the american people want something something done
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a different way and that's a real problem yeah the the the issue with donald trump's last term was
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it took him a while to learn the system you know what i mean he he didn't really understand the
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system in the probably the first six or eight months and then it started you know clicking in
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that's good that's good that's way every federal worker should be i don't really know what i'm doing
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here so i can't really do anything for a while good good let's just put this in as a law this is
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hello america welcome to monday uh i don't know if you saw over the weekend it's very concerning
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the who has warned us that this is now a global emergency monkey pox and i am so afraid of turning
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into a monkey uh i don't want the monkey pox um now i think i can keep away from the monkey pox but
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but stew he was just on vacation and he did his yearly bathhouse tour and you were how many bathhouses
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did you hit oh i mean it's too many dozens to to even go through to even imagine so he's riddled with
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monkey pox um but uh we're all gonna get it and we're all gonna die according to the who so uh
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oh daniel horowitz how are you sir we are doing all right and and glenn don't worry the bath houses
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will never be deemed as non-essential thank god thank god i know that and it's weird it's weird
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that this is happening at orgies and bath houses and and things like that yet the the government
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hasn't come out and said you shouldn't do that that's the way it's weird isn't it i wonder why
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it's funny if states were able to place travel bans on each other something they couldn't do during
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the articles of confederation we shut down religion we tasered people for not wearing a mask outdoors
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we shut down in idaho church services outdoors um but somehow something that actually is quarantinable
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uh and seems to emanate 98 from one activity that's always going to be essential
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have you heard any government official talk about like hey this is you know you should stop
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that we should really stop that for now have you heard that no in fact what i'm hearing is both
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parties are set to ban uh red states from ever defining marriage as a marriage this week so uh
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i think they're stepping on the gas pedal for that
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interesting okay so are you concerned about this at all daniel or is this just another nonsensical
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you know glenn i actually am concerned about it and and the reason is because we're living in a
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different era there was the global warming paradigm where they make something up to scare you gain
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control and uh you know redefine the world redefine humanity and create the great reset but then
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there is the covid paradigm where it's actually real because they created it and then they use that so
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we have to deal with both problems uh the thing they created and then the reaction to it uh you know
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everything we know about monkey pox i mean if you stay away from the bath houses you should be fine
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uh but there is a question we've had it for quite a while um this is suddenly proliferating so much
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and then at the same time they seem to have this vaccine ready and we do understand there is a concept
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of self-spreading vaccines uh we also know that last year may of 2021 they held a tabletop
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uh simulation in germany on monkey pox so they seem to somehow know about it we know that last year
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bill gates warned about the coming of a smallpox epidemic and we also know that last year around
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july around this time of year the the fda approved a new therapeutic for smallpox which glenn that's pretty
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funny because it it costs a lot of money to go through that process now why would you approve
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something and spend that money on it if there is no pathogen if it's extinct and how do you even test
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it how do you even run a clinical trial on that so i don't know i'm actually a little bit concerned
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that even if i stay away from the bath houses they might know something that we don't know just like
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they did in march of 2020 i have to tell you they're so malthusian um they're anti all of these
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movements are anti-human and you know they believe that we're overpopulated and everything else i i just
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i hate to say it but i don't have confidence that some of these people that are working uh you know
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with diseases aren't malthusian themselves you know aren't thinking you know what okay we can
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reduce the surplus population here and it'll you know it'll help us in the long run i mean this is
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really the biggest concern that shocks me how republicans and even conservatives seem to walk
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away from this when i talk to people about the need to reaffirm the nuremberg code and prevent this from
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ever happening uh codifying laws and state legislatures for bodily economy and people are
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saying and and even a lot of these gop leaders we're done with covid it's over with we're not
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worried about that but the problem is you know after 9-11 we had a 9-11 commission we had a pearl
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harbor commission this thing has killed so many people the reaction to it has killed so many people
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all republicans want to do is talk about inflation yet inflation seems to have come from our reaction
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to this don't we want to get to the bottom of how this came about because it sure as heck wasn't
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natural and what other gain of function activities and facilities are coming down the pipeline it's a
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little bit bizarre that there's no drive to find that out and when i would speak to people and ask them
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hey where do you think covid came from i would often hear well it's once in a hundred years we have a
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pathogen we have a pandemic because it's about 100 years since the spanish flu well now with monkeypox
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we have two of them i mean really there's also the avian flu which has caused them to slaughter a lot
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of chickens which is contributing to the inflation uh in chicken and meat really i mean what is going on
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here so i am actually very concerned that there's a lot more gain of function pathogens and vaccines
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in the pipeline and i think we ought to have a you know an accounting of it i think it's interesting
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that um a member of the house uh intelligence committee warned americans uh late last week
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that your dna is open for grabs uh and it is it's being used they fear to develop bioweapons targeting
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specific groups of americans or even individuals that this was pretty much the was it the last bond
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movie or the one before i think was no it was the last bond movie where they had a pathogen that they
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could take all the dna and they could sort people out and target people or target groups and we're now
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saying that it looks like china is working on this well china is working on it but again let's not
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forget that the current uh magic juice that's been proliferated and most people have gotten uh
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three doses especially seniors we have the swedish study that it does cause reverse transcription
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and does potentially alter your dna and we really don't have any counter study to that
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it's still bizarre that we have not delved into that and i know we're going to be talking about
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that a little bit on tuesday night special uh because you can't talk about that anywhere else
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so i would say they already have this technology to an extent and they have the motive to do it
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uh you listen to claus schwab to albert borla the ceo of pfizer they talk about hacking into people
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and in implanting chips and in these they say this with a straight face now i would admit before
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covet i would have lasted off and wouldn't have taken them seriously but i think the lesson is
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we ought to take them seriously at their word after everything we've gone through the last two years
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so you mentioned the special that we're doing tomorrow it's a blaze tv special uncensored on the
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dangers and effectiveness of the covid vaccine um and i think we have a clip uh from that special here it is
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oh we don't have i thought we had a clip all right i was told we had clips um so david tell me what the
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tell me what the special is the expert that you have on and what we're going to find out tomorrow
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sure this is kind of our safe space the only place uh where you can actually broadcast the truth which is
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why it's so important to subscribe to the blaze because very soon you won't be able to get the truth
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anywhere i mean i'm off of facebook i'm kicked off of twitter um and we've seen this every step of the
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way where we try to be the tip of the spear and speak the truth and then you're not allowed to say
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that but then it comes true but then the next tranche you can't talk about we're going to talk about the
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two most important words safe and effective and prove and it's hard to do it in only an hour and a half
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how they're unsafe and ineffective and in fact at this point negatively effective um negative efficacy
00:53:49.480
we're having on dr peter mccullough there is nobody as articulate as as dr mccullough he literally has
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the authors of all the studies at the tip of his tongue and i think it's so important because he is
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really the most published cardiologist of our generation and he gave it all up gave up his job at
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baylor texas he gave up everything all of his professorships to speak the truth he now has uh
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the boards coming after him medical boards for speaking the truth and he is really what got me
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into this because he was not a legacy anti-vaxxer he always uh gave all the vaccines to his patients
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and he raised concerns very early on and literally everything he has said has come true so you're
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going to hear that and more tuesday night so he went through all of the uh all of the paper that
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fisa the court said no you've got to release it right away correct yes they were behind it for
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and so yeah 75 years they want to hide they wanted to hide the uh the uh studies what did he find out in
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the studies sure i mean the the sum total of it is we now have over 1200 peer-reviewed studies
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identifying some form of injury or malady caused by the shots in every corner of the human body
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um these are no longer experimental i don't think that's an accurate term i think maybe long term it's
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still experimental uh short term the jury is in and and we're going to uh coalesce all of the data
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the best data we have the best studies we have and and really the best things are the government
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and pfizer's own data is what is so shocking and that's what was ensconced in either bears or the
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documents released by the court and we see this is the important thing it's not like oops i burnt one
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i burnt the toast they knew this from day one they knew this in the clinical trial phase
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they were seeing this you don't have 95 effective and no serious injuries and then you come the first
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month and bears just blows up with every cardio neurological injury you could ever imagine and
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then we see these people get covid once twice after getting the shot that doesn't happen by accident
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and the point is they knew about this and that's very very disturbing because it means the fda knew about
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this as well i'm telling you that the whole rat's nest in uh washington dc we need a reboot we don't
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need a great reset we just need a reboot we need to shut the system off and boot it back up uh because
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it is just it's corrupt corrupt to the bone it really is and i think people need to recognize
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we're not one election away from fixing washington i mean it's just not going to happen and you pick
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your favorite choice of president uh your your dream candidate okay and and the bottom line is
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you're not going to fix cdc and the fda and doj and the epa it's just not happening there's nothing to
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drain the entire thing is a maggot infested carcass from head to toe and i think we really need to
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understand that that window of fixing things conventionally has passed at some date but
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certainly after march 2020 daniel horowitz thank you so much uh for all that you do and have done
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um he is the uh blaze podcast host of conservative review he's also the senior editor of the blaze.com
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uh and he's who's going to be on with you uh on this it's uh steve dace and sarah gonzalez right
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steve and sarah and and if you know steve's in town in dallas that means he's stealing all your
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uh daniel horowitz that's tomorrow night on blaze tv it's a blaze tv special uncensored
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have you forgotten i think i have in some ways this organization has kept that promise
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i'll tell you stew did you see the uh did you see the story uh about our dna being at risk
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uh that was this over the i don't know not over the past week now
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yeah um our dna now is at is at risk and uh and it's being used by china and others we say we're not
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doing it but i i doubt that um we say we're not doing it but i doubt that um that you could use
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did you see the james bond movie the last james bond movie oh no you don't like james i think i did
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is uh i think i did see this it's the one it's the one where the i guess the russian scientist
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had this of course this dna code yeah russian scientist it was never never anybody in the
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middle east no anyway uh this russian scientist had uh this um uh this kind of vaccine this this
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spray that you could spray on people and it would target your dna so it could kill you and your family
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but it'd be fine for everybody else and um uh and it's it's spread anywhere so you could give it to
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you know you give it to everybody in china and because there's so many people that are uh flying over
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to uh america americans would get it if it was targeting let's say caucasians they would spread it
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from chinese and you wouldn't necessarily know where you got it and then people would come home
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sick and then all americans would be dead that is that's a little frightening well some of the stuff
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that we have now it would be frightening except for the heroic actions of 007 and so now we shouldn't
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be worried about it because he was able i mean spoiler alert was able to no no put it to a stop
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no this is a different lab on a different island oh no if you know that but
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yeah and uh it's good to see that the biden administration is waking up to huawei uh and
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cnn too cnn is concerned now uh because an fbi investigation has determined that huawei equipment
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could disrupt the u.s nuclear arsenal uh and our communications you won't believe what we were
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about to let the chinese do uh not under the trump administration but from biden you will not
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believe what they just said you know we should stop that thank god they did that story and so much more
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so this is uh this is great now the chinese the fbi has just figured out there might be some things
01:05:22.880
going on with the chinese and uh it's like wait a minute wait a minute what do you mean ancient chinese
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secret uh there is something going on here with a uh with a chinese project the chinese offered to
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build in washington dc they said it's going to bring all kinds of tourists to um and they wanted to build a
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beautiful ornate chinese garden at the national arboretum in washington dc and it would have
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temples and pavilions and a 70 foot wide pagoda and uh it was thrilling all the local officials were
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like that is so exciting and then the fbi started looking into it and they found a couple of red flags
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uh the pagoda they noticed uh would be uh strategically based on one of the highest
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points in washington dc just two miles from the u.s capital uh and they said that's kind of the perfect
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spot for uh you know for for gathering intelligence in in communications to grab everybody's uh intelligence
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communication uh and so they thought that that might not be bad and then the other thing that the
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chinese are like what what what's the problem uh they wanted to build the pagoda with materials
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shipped to the u.s in diplomatic pouches so when you ever put something in a diplomatic pouch it can't
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be searched at customs now what could they possibly bring it i bet it was fish have you been to a
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country where where you eat a lot of fish and did you bring any fish on this trip i bet it was fish
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i bet it was fish still um they killed the project uh and canceled the uh the uh the garden which is you
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know very very uh very nice but uh you know the the chinese are purchasing land all over uh the country
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which you know i don't think that's fbi uh uncovered um chinese made uh huawei equipment
01:07:40.620
atop cell towers near a u.s military base in the rural midwest uh they said that's kind of a problem
01:07:49.080
when they checked with strategic command because apparently it could just you know block our uh
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our nuclear communication and that might also be uh maybe a maybe a problem um former officials
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describe the probe's finding as a watershed moment the investigation was so secret that some senior
01:08:11.740
policymakers in the white house stew you're doing a you're doing a secret dive into china you don't
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want anyone to know uh because you know it get cat gets out the bag china could do anything it says
01:08:32.080
senior officials at the white house didn't even know do you think that joe and hunter biden might
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have been on that list of hey just don't tell them and we tell everybody else in the white house don't
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tell them what we're doing with china the president is on a need to know basis yeah need to need to know
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and he definitely does not need to know in 2020 uh congress approved 1.9 billion dollars to remove
01:09:01.460
chinese made huawei cellular technology um two years later yeah they just can't find the money to do it
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gosh darn it uh you know the none of the equipment is removed and it's it's still there uh and they're
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just waiting for reimbursement money and they can get it done uh the fcc applications to remove 24 000
01:09:28.080
pieces of chinese made communications equipment uh they can't do because they can't they can't raise
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the money they're three billion dollars short at the fcc and there's like what where did i put that
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three billion dollars by the way we sent more money over to ukraine uh this weekend so i know that
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that's really good china has also issued a stark private warning to the biden administration about
01:09:53.240
a possible trip to taiwan in august by uh nancy pelosi they have cited six people familiar with
01:10:03.240
chinese warnings that say they are significantly stronger than the threats that beijing has made
01:10:09.060
in the past when it was unhappy uh the private rhetoric suggests a possible military response
01:10:16.620
according to the financial times uh the white house security council and state department
01:10:22.220
declined to comment on the report china's foreign ministry did not immediately respond to reuters
01:10:26.880
request for a comment on sunday so i'm trying to think besides insider trading why is it so important
01:10:48.420
okay sure if you're president you know i don't want to back off of taiwan
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but i mean unless it's critical that we're over there in taiwan
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and i don't think it is with nancy pelosi i mean if it was somebody good that we were sending
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sending over there but nancy doesn't even know what she's talking about here's what we do
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you don't have to be as sophisticated as mission impossible you don't you just put her on a plane
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drop her in some you know tropical destination have somebody that looks different you know just not
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white speaks another language doesn't have to be you know taiwanese or chinese and uh and just tell
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you don't think she'd pick that one up i mean it seems like her and her husband are usually so drunk
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they wouldn't even necessarily recognize the difference
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yes she is a little i mean just a little hammered seeming uh during the day she seems hammered he's
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been charged with it right he's you know he's right uh got the dui on on on his docket so i i think
01:12:07.300
you know just a combination of the two her appearance his his actual seemingly d uh dui
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dangerous uh almost killing somebody accident uh those two combined i they'll probably believe
01:12:21.640
almost anything all right all right then i say we do it let's send him over uh by the way there's a
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great um uh great essay done by john whitehead and uh nisha whitehead uh from the rutherford institute
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on technology and they say we are now crossing the line of no return we are we are at this line
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we are on the cusp of a cultural technological and societal revolution the likes of which we have
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never seen before while the political left and right continue to make abortion the face of the
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debate over the right to privacy in america the government and its corporate partners aided by
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rapidly advancing technology are reshaping the world into one which there is no privacy at all
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nothing that was once private is protected we have not even begun to register the fallout from the
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tsunami bearing down on us in the form of artificial intelligence surveillance and yet it is already
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reorienting reorienting our world into one in which freedom is almost unrecognizable ai surveillance
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harnesses the power of artificial intelligence and widespread surveillance technology to do what the
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police state lacks the manpower and resources to do effectively or efficiently to be everywhere to watch
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everyone everything monitor identify catalog cross check cross-reference and collude everything that
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was once private is now up for grabs to the right buyer governments and corporations alike have
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heedlessly adopted ai surveillance technology without any care or concern for their long-term impact
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on the rights of citizenry as a special report from the carnegie endowment for international peace warns
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a growing number of states are deploying advanced ai surveillance tools to monitor track and surveil
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citizens to accomplish a range of policy objectives some lawful others violating human rights most fall
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into the murky middle ground indeed with every new ai surveillance technology that is adopted and
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deployed without any regard for privacy fourth amendment rights and due process the rights of citizenry
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are being marginalized undermined and eviscerated digital authoritarianism as a center for strategic
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and international studies costs cautions involves the use of information technology to surveil repress
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manipulate the populace endangering human rights and civil liberties and co-opting and corrupting the
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foundational principles of a democratic and open society including freedom of movement the right to speak
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freely and express political dissent and the right to personal privacy on and offline now is this article i'm
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going to go into it more uh tomorrow but it is fascinating to me they say um there are nine steps nine elements of the
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chinese model of digital authoritarianism so see how many we have done dissidents suffer from
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persistent of persistent of persistent cyber attacks and phishing i know we've had that social media websites and
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messaging apps are blocked that's happened posts that criticize government officials are removed haven't had it with
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officials but had it on policy mobile and internet access revoked as punishment for activism haven't had that yet paid
01:16:21.840
commentators drown out government criticism oh i think that's happened new laws tighten regulations on online media
01:16:30.280
not yet citizens behavior monitored via ai and surveillance tools absolutely individuals regularly arrested for post critical of the
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government no and nine online activists are made to disappear you know not yet glenn it's interesting a lot of
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those that those that you said have not occurred have occurred but just not through the government right like we have seen
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people get kicked off for comments they've made about correct and lose their access to their business to their banking system and all of
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this uh for for whatever their business does or comments that they've made it just that hasn't come through the
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government you know it's the sort of the approach that you outline in the great reset where it comes not from the
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government but through an arrangement uh overt or not between the government or people who just share the
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ideology of of those in power and then execute those punishments outside of law it's it's just something
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they're able to do it it just has not been american tradition we've always given people even access to
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you know simple things like banking regardless of your political opinion that has changed and it hasn't
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come through the government through law where i think it would be clearly unconstitutional it's come
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instead from these companies doing it on their own but the effect is the same on the people who are
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impacted and it's hard to know where the government ends and where these private companies begin
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you know when the when the white house is saying we're in touch with social media and telling them
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which sites or in which voices need to be turned down is the government is is twitter and facebook is
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that all a tool of the government is the government a tool of facebook and google i don't know i don't
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the drone swarm have you seen that uh i i did see a documentary about this um called like the eagle
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has fallen or something which was uh came out a few years ago no and they were fishing morgan
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freeman is not our president he's not our president yeah no well he was he's not now he was killed by
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drones i believe uh but they came over in a swarming pattern actually i think he survived but uh they
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they came along in a swarming pattern you know while he was like on vacation and just you know
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killed everybody around and you look at this obviously it's a movie but you know you're seeing
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what they're doing with just like fireworks now they're doing these incredible drone shows you
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saw what they did the olympics right like imagine that technology in the hands of the military with
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not consumer level drones but the highly sophisticated ones they use i mean imagine what they could do well i
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don't know if we're going to use the highly sophisticated ones or at least ours may not work
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because we're buying the fbi just bought a bunch of chinese drones why would you do that
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why would you do that well i just want to help them out throw them a bone you know they're they
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couldn't build their giant pagoda so we thought hey just let's give them accents access to all of our
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our spy drones that we use over the cities oh okay that's good oh god oh don't you kind of pine
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for the old days i mean just a little i mean not so old where we're not using toilet paper or indoor
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the glenn back program
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if our society cannot govern itself then it's going to require an authority an authoritarian government
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to do it for us that is part of the strategy of top down bottom up and inside out that i've talked to you about for 20 years now
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i felt another milestone hit uh that is not necessarily a good one and i look at today's news and it is still more of the same where you have
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a 12-time shoplifter in new york being let go and while she's uh while she's on parole i guess
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as they've just decided you know what you can urinate and defecate in public
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that's important to make these equitable changes
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really and last week it was the four-year-old that was shooting at the cops i don't know if you saw that
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i wanted to get jason whitlock on uh from uh uh from the blaze uh tv and the uh podcast fearless
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he is remarkable and always has a great take on things like this i i want to know
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the attacks on the police officers the the civil unrest that we have and i don't mean organized civil
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unrest uh and and and the loss of self-control is this something that is the chaotic result
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of intentionally designed and carefully taught systems from these marxists
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and the possibility of the most possibly the most uh powerful banker in the world just said
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things can get much worse we are facing very serious problems
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you know it's important to note that he's the only major bank chief to survive the 2008 financial crisis
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so maybe he knows a little about what he's talking about he continued to say when i said there were
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jason whitlock host of fearless how are you sir i'm great glenn how are you
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well i'm good i you know i saw two videos last week um i saw these uh children punching a cop hitting
01:28:18.440
a cop i mean little kids i'm sure you saw this too oh yeah and then the four-year-old then the four-year-old
01:28:24.120
picking up a gun and shooting at the cops and i thought is this are we at a new level now what is
01:28:33.160
happening to us jason you know i talked about this last week and it's like we're living in a real life
01:28:40.680
version of the novel lord of the flies and young people are you know they crash an airplane and a
01:28:50.220
a bunch of kids survive on this island and they descend into total chaos and brutality and depravity
01:29:00.580
because there's no adult supervision because there's no faith in god and that's what's
01:29:07.840
happening with young people there is no adult supervision and so they're descending further
01:29:13.880
and further into depravity and chaos and foolishness and and when you look at america you know you were
01:29:21.420
asking is this organized and yeah i think all of this is organized the people trying to undermine
01:29:27.900
america have uh promoted the environment the disrespect for authority uh the disrespect for
01:29:36.580
the country the disrespect for law enforcement and once you impose that mentality on the culture
01:29:44.020
this is the kind of chaos and depravity that's going to just become more and more pervasive
01:29:49.440
so how do we get out of that is anybody is anybody um seeing anything good happen in the black community
01:30:01.100
towards police officers for instance well as it relates specifically to the black community
01:30:08.220
i think it's it's it's what the entire american community is going to require and that's a spiritual
01:30:15.460
reawakening it's the only hope as this culture has become more and more secular and more and more
01:30:22.820
godless it's it's just going to become more and more depraved and again you talk about it constantly but
01:30:30.020
all of this is rooted in the destruction of the family culture and and so when you tear apart families
01:30:36.720
this is what happens and so is the problem most acute with african-americans yes because the
01:30:44.080
destruction of the destruction of the black family uh the the the terror the the impact of that has
01:30:49.740
been most harshly felt on black people but it's happening in all parts of american society because
01:30:55.760
even where there are two parents we're still not talking about a traditional family structure
01:31:02.980
we're still not talking about a true commitment to developing and nurturing young people
01:31:08.920
uh you know we we deal with our young people after we deal with our jobs after we deal with
01:31:16.400
making as much money as we possibly can and have secured our second third car our second home we just
01:31:23.880
don't have america doesn't have the commitment to young people and children that we used to have
01:31:30.100
and so we shouldn't be surprised that these kids are turning on us and turning on the culture
01:31:36.660
and the the society we've left them with oh geez all right what's a big topic for you today on your
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show uh today we're going to talk about kyler murray and the contracts being given out in the nfl and
01:31:54.800
how you know i'm less excited for the nfl than i have been in at any time uh in my life but but the the
01:32:03.800
topic tomorrow that i'm going to get into that i would your audience would maybe really really
01:32:10.620
interested in is i watched a sermon from a minister called bishop e.w jackson uh and i think he gave it
01:32:20.040
two weeks ago i watched it yesterday it is one of the greatest sermons if not the greatest sermon i've
01:32:27.380
i've ever watched and it made me realize what what the problem is with this whole january 6th thing
01:32:35.580
and why it doesn't sit right with me and and who's really to blame and again he what's he it wasn't
01:32:42.780
his art what's the gist of it well the gist of it is like as christians as believers we're sitting on
01:32:50.720
the sidelines in this cultural war and and we have to get involved that this whole separation of
01:32:59.280
church and state is being misused and we don't return to a john the baptist mentality uh and impose
01:33:09.080
our will on this culture uh you know let's don't sit around and complain about the culture and so
01:33:15.280
for for me this wasn't his argument for me my takeaway was i'd look at what happened on january
01:33:21.000
6th and and i blame the media and i blame the left and i blame all the lies that were told
01:33:26.700
but i also blame us as christians because we we need rather than and again this isn't an anti-trump
01:33:34.980
statement but it's just a fact rather than flying the trump flag we need to be flying a jesus flag
01:33:41.480
a religious flag a faith flag and demanding that our politicians build a culture that is respectful
01:33:49.540
of the judeo-christian culture that this country was founded upon we we deserve that we're owed that
01:33:57.060
that's the reparations we're owed our founding fathers built a judeo-christian culture and and
01:34:03.980
founding documents based on that and we're watching politicians and elitists betray all
01:34:11.380
that destroy all that and we haven't mustered the strength as believers to to take our butts to
01:34:18.720
washington instead of letting the leftist crazies and lunatics define all the protests and and instead
01:34:26.640
of letting political people and again i have no problem with the maggot crowd but if that had been
01:34:31.720
a group of christians out there praying and and and asking for uh america to restore some integrity
01:34:39.780
and facts and truth to this society a group of christians would have never been baited into
01:34:46.120
entering the capital that we we never would have let ray epps and the other uh influences bait us into
01:34:53.340
the lunacy that they're now using against us uh and so we got to put away these political identities
01:35:00.940
and embrace the true identity of this country and the only identity that that can really save this
01:35:08.800
country and that's faith in god i will tell you that uh on this faith in god this is how far away we are
01:35:16.020
did you know that uh we are now sending money overseas through blinken um through the bureau of democracy
01:35:28.400
human rights and labor grant program and it is promoting atheism and humanism uh i did know that
01:35:39.300
doesn't surprise me and again if we don't gather up as believers and say we know what you're doing
01:35:47.340
and make them talk about what they're actually doing we got to draw a line in the sand glenn we just
01:35:54.180
haven't done it and enough is enough that the the drag queens at schools grooming and trying to bait
01:36:01.900
our children into a lifestyle that is unhealthy and doesn't lead to reproduction we got to stop this
01:36:10.080
we we if we can't draw a line in the sand over what they're doing to our kids then we're cowards and
01:36:15.660
we deserve the destruction that's coming to this country thank you so much i really uh really enjoy
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welcome to the uh the glenn beck program you know we're sitting here
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um but we're looking at our society just crumble and i've noticed that when i read
01:38:31.400
uh a story about guns if i for instance at least 61 people have been shot three fatally in shootings
01:38:40.680
all across chicago over the weekend 61 people were shot
01:38:47.140
um it doesn't talk about capturing or getting any of these guys just what happens to you know what's
01:38:58.660
the aftermath when i'm reading uh stories about guns and they capture people i never hear if that gun
01:39:08.740
is legal or illegal but have you noticed recently that when somebody shoots somebody and stops them
01:39:18.460
it will say a legally purchased gun or he had the permit to carry the weapon
01:39:25.660
but when they catch somebody doing bad things they never say that why is that
01:39:31.480
is that is that possibly because uh you know uh it would hurt our case because then it's about illegal
01:39:42.460
weapons it's not about somebody going into you know the gun store and buying a weapon well the doj did a
01:39:49.420
study of state and federal prisoners and asked all of them that were um that were convicted on some
01:39:55.840
sort of gun charge violent crime where they got their gun and the finding of that study was 1.3 percent
01:40:04.320
of them got it through a retail purchase so when you're talking about restricting guns through retail
01:40:12.360
purchases which is almost every single you know bill that we're talking about is is addressing those
01:40:18.640
those issues uh you kind of have an issue there because it doesn't do much at all to restrict
01:40:25.040
crime most of these weapons are taken illegally um whether they're stolen or purchased by someone
01:40:32.440
else legally and then sold or given uh to criminals many of them were found at other crime scenes so
01:40:40.260
like there's a some sort of shootout or whatever or a robbery and they are stealing them from other
01:40:44.780
crime scenes uh only 1.3 percent are people walking into the counter and going through the process which
01:40:50.540
obviously makes sense right and when you're a party that is advocating openly to allow pretty much
01:40:57.920
anybody who wants to come over the border to come over it how can you even complain about these things
01:41:03.700
if even if you were to be able to lock down every single purchase in the united states of a weapon you're
01:41:09.880
opening the border so that anyone can come across and believe me if you restrict gun sales here
01:41:14.760
that incentive will be created even stronger for guns to come across the border from mexico and
01:41:20.380
central america so these these arguments make no sense i think i think they know that but they
01:41:25.760
continue to make them anyway because they know enough of their voters will buy them but they're not
01:41:30.000
they're not they're not coherent arguments so gavin newsom friday signed a bill that allows private
01:41:38.520
citizens to sue people who manufacture sell transport or distribute illegal assault weapons and ghost guns
01:41:48.560
so now that's that's the exact quote from the bill and i'm i'm a little confused is it somebody who
01:41:57.940
manufactures a ghost gun or an illegal assault weapon or is it just somebody who's making ar-15s you know
01:42:08.420
and selling them in stores and then somebody went and bought one and that person used it illegally and killed
01:42:17.920
a bunch of people do we sell the gun manufacturer do we sue the gun manufacturer or is it just for somebody
01:42:25.760
who's making illegal assault weapons and ghost guns yeah i i don't know it's interesting i mean i do know that ghost
01:42:34.300
guns were illegal in japan and still somehow someone was able to make one and shoot shinzo abe
01:42:39.860
uh so we know that these laws are not i mean there's lots of reasons why these laws don't make any sense
01:42:45.400
of course by the way that that study from the doj did not show a lot of ghost guns being the reason
01:42:50.480
people aren't taking kits home and building their guns as drug criminals typically that's not the way
01:42:57.080
uh that that works at all uh but that is of course they keep claiming this is some sort of big issue
01:43:04.040
and and i'll say this glenn we've talked about this when it comes to the this structure of law i don't
01:43:08.560
like it i don't think it's a good way for our system to operate where you're empowering people
01:43:13.940
to just sue each other on suspicion of crimes we said the same thing when it came to the abortion law
01:43:19.840
you know we said that the abortion law here in texas i really like the outcome of making abortion
01:43:25.920
more difficult for people to obtain i'm super pro-life but the mississippi case was really the
01:43:31.400
better way to go about this i think the structure of of the law if we go to a place where states are
01:43:37.120
constantly incentivizing people to sue everybody else on the basis of political disagreements i mean
01:43:45.760
there's no reason that why couldn't california do this with suvs you know why couldn't they do it
01:43:50.820
with a hundred other things it's just a bad it's a bad structure for a law and as much as i
01:43:55.900
like the outcome of it in texas i'm much more comfortable with the way that the pro-life agenda
01:44:01.780
has advanced through uh the overturning of roe versus wade than i am with the structure i don't
01:44:07.120
think it's a good idea yeah we both talked about this when we like it in theory yeah i like the
01:44:13.140
outcome i like the result we like yeah we like the outcome we like we like the the the idea of standing
01:44:18.800
up uh but the but the law was a mess and a mistake um anyway uh you know you're talking about um in
01:44:27.600
japan the knives uh how about lee zeldin lee zeldin running for uh office in new york he's given a
01:44:36.920
speech and somebody charges the stage and has a knife and says you're done new york are you gonna ban all
01:44:46.100
knives the answer is no because that guy didn't even go to jail he tried to knife and kill a candidate
01:44:55.660
for governor and he didn't even go to jail the glenn back program
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uh had asked have civilians with permitted concealed handguns stopped mass shootings before
01:46:47.840
um and some people went to work uh on this and came up with uh this answer from crime research dot org
01:46:58.800
i find it fascinating uh let me just give you the cases greenwood indiana july 17th 2022 the attacker
01:47:07.660
was heavily armed had already murdered three people and wounded three others when a 22 year old man
01:47:13.860
legally carrying a gun fatally shot him about 20 shots were fired it seems extremely likely that more
01:47:21.440
would have been murdered three people are dead three more injured after the shooting uh the shooting
01:47:27.060
suspect who believe police act police believe acted alone was killed by an armed citizen at the mall
01:47:34.300
then you go to west virginia may 25th here a man with an extensive criminal history starting an
01:47:42.060
ar-15 style firearm put it pointing it right into a crowd and then firing fortunately a woman who was
01:47:50.240
legally carrying a gun was there to stop the attack police said a woman who was lawfully carrying a
01:47:56.020
pistol shot and killed the man uh who began shooting at a crowd of people on wednesday night in charleston
01:48:02.420
dennis butler was killed after allegedly shooting at dozens of people in attending a graduation party
01:48:09.160
uh the wednesday near vista view apartment complex um instead of running from the threat the sheriff said
01:48:16.140
she engaged the threat and saved several lives that night by the way the guy who died had a
01:48:22.160
extensive criminal history uh south fulton georgia this is may 3rd 2022 a teenager started firing
01:48:32.020
uh his gun at multiple people a large number of people present at the park because of an anti-violence
01:48:39.500
riot um the i love that because of an anti-violence riot south fulton georgia meadow said the man involved
01:48:48.560
in the shootout with hambrick have been cooperative and will likely not be charged since the teenager
01:48:54.020
fired the first shot uh phoenix phoenix city alabama april 13th 2022 two suspects went into a truck shop
01:49:04.960
over a dispute from earlier in the day one got his uh got out with his vehicle and began to shoot
01:49:12.240
at four people standing outside the business one of the intended victims was a concealed handgun permit
01:49:19.080
uh holder and had his firearm and returned fire striking both suspects the business owner paul
01:49:26.200
thrasher said if it if they hadn't returned the fire he would have advanced on us and he would have
01:49:32.140
killed all of us thank god someone was here portland oregon homeowner allegedly confronted participants at
01:49:39.480
a racial justice demonstration saturday night before pulling out a handgun and shooting multiple people
01:49:45.300
in the crowd leaving one woman dead and several others injured the shooting however ended when a
01:49:51.500
person in the group uh which had a license to conceal carry a firearm fired back striking the homeowner in
01:50:01.200
the hip i could go on and on and on with these stories those are just the stories that happened in the
01:50:08.100
last year yeah and it's been interesting to see the the response from the left instead of of course
01:50:14.180
celebrating the fact that a bunch of people were saved they instead are calling it vigilante action
01:50:20.140
um i love this from shannon watts she's the founder of mom's demand action which is a radical anti-gun
01:50:26.260
group and she says when a 22 year old illegally brings a loaded gun into a mall and kills a mass
01:50:31.820
shooter armed with an ar-15 after he already killed three people and wounded others it's not a ringing
01:50:36.920
endorsement of our implementation of the second amendment first of all it was not an illegal gun
01:50:42.400
in fact uh all of the the the recent laws passed in indiana uh actually made the fact made it
01:50:50.920
possible for him to do this like the loosening of laws recently made it appropriate and legal for
01:50:56.800
him to be carrying the gun in that situation which wound up saving all those lives so for everyone who
01:51:01.900
said that they were going to these loosening the laws were going to make these situations worse the
01:51:06.420
opposite is true in this case and as david harsani our friend uh mentioned when this was going on
01:51:12.900
you don't need to implement the second amendment it's in the constitution there's no implementation of
01:51:21.600
it it's a right that comes from god through our government which is supposedly defended by our
01:51:28.980
government as one of its highest priorities this is not something you need to implement this is
01:51:33.460
something that is already here it has been here since the second amendment went through and despite
01:51:39.400
everybody on the left and their crazy you know anti-gun agenda that's not going to change you don't get
01:51:45.220
to implement it it's here already you know but the facts don't ever seem to matter to people have you
01:51:53.300
noticed that the facts don't matter to the left look at the crime on our streets look at what's
01:52:00.180
happening in our cities look what's happening in our schools and yet for some reason the left just
01:52:06.660
isn't ever held accountable for it you know the the the democratic members in congress are saying this
01:52:14.800
week that if the fed jerome powell if he raises the interest rate this week he's already responsible for
01:52:25.860
inflation but he's going to be responsible for the recession wait i thought putin was responsible
01:52:32.360
for the inflation it's their spending he printed it at their request it's not like he's printing i'm not
01:52:41.380
saying he's a great guy in the fed's great i can't believe i'm defending the fed in this particular case
01:52:46.740
but he didn't print it up and go hey little girl i've got some money for you congress is spending all the
01:52:55.580
money and he's like there's nobody buying anything they're not buying our treasury bills anymore yeah
01:53:00.720
we'll just print it okay it doesn't ever seem to matter what the facts are for instance back to crime
01:53:08.900
george soros has sunk millions of dollars over the past several years into boosting candidates that have
01:53:16.860
you know ended cash bail barring prosecution of minors as adults declining to bring cases up against
01:53:26.760
a host of less serious but frequently disruption disruptive violations of the law he they have
01:53:33.360
trashed our cities for instance 1.6 million dollars to elect the district attorney in philadelphia
01:53:41.660
the cities on fire uh in his first term murders climbed to a historic level it broke then its all-time
01:53:51.340
murder record in 2021 shootings in philadelphia spiked to their highest levels ever recorded last year
01:53:59.460
uh and scrutiny of the uptick in crime occurred on his watch but he was re-elected los angeles district
01:54:08.660
attorney george gascon 4.7 million dollars through a george soros funded political action committee
01:54:16.820
soros invested a more modest about uh amount 300 000 through a political action committee
01:54:23.960
in the 2016 race that made kim fox the district attorney in chicago she was one of the first
01:54:31.060
progressive prosecutors that soros supported in what would become a nationwide movement
01:54:35.320
by 2020 soros had invested two million dollars in a campaign that boosted fox he put his money into
01:54:45.680
the political action committee that boosted former san francisco district attorney uh chasen budine
01:54:52.140
budine's removal from office was the first time it seems anybody is actually doing anything
01:54:59.040
about these look at our society look at our society what has caused this well uh let's see
01:55:11.360
the da's that are running things that won't prosecute uh the the black lives matter movement that made
01:55:22.400
every cop into a bad guy and george soros nobody can even diagnose this in the press
01:55:33.560
well it's because if donald trump were in office right now and the economy was like this they would
01:55:41.620
say it's donald trump's economy people are just so desperate because of gas prices and everything
01:55:46.480
that's exactly what they would be saying instead we have last week's labor numbers that came out
01:55:53.900
and as you go in and crunch the uh the fine details we didn't add jobs not more americans are not
01:56:03.800
working in this last job report even though they created what 310 jobs 310 000 jobs um no what happened
01:56:13.600
is people who already have a job went out and took a second job that's not healthy
01:56:23.520
that's not healthy and nobody will tell you the truth because it's all everything is about politics
01:56:32.480
now everything from nike shoes to to sports to theater to books to social media everything in your
01:56:43.240
life is about politics yeah and we have that's the biggest problem you mentioned this earlier glenn
01:56:48.800
the the language from the white house explaining to you that this is not a recession i mean yeah we
01:56:53.300
might have a second quarter of downturn in the gdp but that's not a recession what you've heard about
01:56:57.980
that is not true this is what they said what is a recession while some maintain some maintain that
01:57:04.660
two consecutive quarters of falling real gdp constitute a recession that is neither the official
01:57:09.420
definition or the way that economists evaluate the state of the business cycle it is unlikely that
01:57:15.820
the decline in gdp in the first quarter of this year even if it is followed by another gdp decline
01:57:20.980
in the second quarter indicates a recession now of course it has it is and always has been shorthand
01:57:27.620
for what economic shorthand like it's two recession two quarters in a row down in gdp has always been
01:57:34.180
the shorthand there is an official designation uh from the government in retrospect they look back
01:57:39.780
and they say okay this was a recession this wasn't this is when it started but like it's how every
01:57:45.000
financial publication has talked about a recession for as long as i can remember doing this it's always
01:57:52.460
been two negative quarters in a row always been the same and now they're trying to fight back to
01:57:57.840
to redefine that term it's no longer the way that i mean they certainly love that that definition
01:58:04.320
when george uh w bush was president they certainly loved it when george h w bush was president i mean
01:58:10.640
they got that guy out of office coming out of a 90 approval rating or 80 approval rating just a few months
01:58:16.240
earlier because of this definition they said they were in a recession now of course the recession ended
01:58:21.100
almost immediately even before bill clinton took office but they didn't they didn't care about that
01:58:26.620
they used it against him to defeat him in that in that particular election and it happened throughout
01:58:32.580
george w bush's presidency as well so you know this is something that's happened over and over again
01:58:37.480
they just don't care they just assume you won't know they assume you won't look and at least enough
01:58:42.900
of you won't know or look and they can get away with it but you know it would be nice if there was a
01:58:48.660
media that would call them out on this stuff that just you know unfortunately only exists at places like
01:58:52.340
the blaze and uh you know there's not enough of this out there to to turn the tide at this point
01:58:58.140
but we're getting there uh by the way blaze tv.com slash glenn is where you can subscribe uh 20 bucks
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so we're getting uh we're getting a new uh pronunciation for it's percale which is what i
02:01:17.760
was saying i was right no i don't think that is what percale i don't know what it is yeah that's
02:01:22.720
exactly what i said i don't well you're in the radio hall of fame how can we possibly question
02:01:29.300
you and your pronunciation that's thank you thank you thank you thank cut with a spoon style forks
02:01:35.180
thank you it is my it is my uh pronunciations you know that make me so special yeah anyway um
02:01:47.260
do you hear it last week late last week uh the entire police force in a small town in north carolina
02:01:58.080
apparently this new progressive town manager is you know super super progressive and um
02:02:07.760
and well i mean let's just say she had um positions in local governments in in minnesota
02:02:13.380
virginia uh and south carolina uh the minnesota minnesota thing just kind of set you on the wrong
02:02:20.600
path i think anyway um so everybody on the police force walked out and uh the sheriff from another
02:02:26.860
county is just covering things now for him they must not have a lot of crime uh because nobody seems to
02:02:33.520
be freaking out about it i was up here talking to the sheriff uh over the weekend he said i can't find
02:02:39.100
people to be sheriff i can't find deputies nobody wants to be a cop
02:02:45.340
i'm like you give me a gun i'll clean this town up he's like glenn we don't know but nobody wants
02:02:53.260
you to be a cop the problem with that one it's true though why would you want to be i mean i you
02:03:00.060
know i have a friend of mine who who was a police officer and quit for this reason he's just like i
02:03:05.040
can't i can't do i can't do anything i'm here to i'm want i took this job to try to protect people
02:03:11.060
and make the community safer and i'm not allowed to do anything that will actually result in that
02:03:16.040
happening so i'm done and we know what happens in wars when we all go all politically correct and
02:03:24.420
have all these rules of engagement that's what our cops are doing and we're losing the war on the
02:03:29.780
streets oh my gosh because of weapons of war war war war war war