Why John Brennan Is America’s Real-Life Batman Villain | 7⧸11⧸25
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 7 minutes
Summary
On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and former radio host, Alex Castellanos, to talk about the recent ICE raid on Antifa protesters in California, the need for more money to fight the war on terror, and much, much more.
Transcript
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Let me hear your thoughts on everything that is going on.
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Boy, there's so much to talk about with ICE and with Antifa and everything that is going
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on, I think we are headed for an open war on our streets.
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The president has got to continue to do what he's doing.
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His popularity on what he's doing with ICE is through the roof.
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But we've got to investigate and start arresting Antifa members.
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Why are these people just left to just continue to do what they do all the time?
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Now, here's another thing, and I'm going to hit this once because it's a little, it's
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a little overwhelming, but I just think you should know it.
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Since the debt ceiling was raised on July 3rd, July 3rd, the U.S. debt is up $410 billion
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We raise the debt ceiling and the U.S. debt goes up $410 billion, almost half a trillion
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Now, this comes after the U.S. Treasury ended extraordinary measures, raising the debt ceiling
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We are in the midst of the U.S. largest crisis, largest one ever.
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After hitting the debt limit of $36.1 trillion in January 2025, Treasury began extraordinary
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Last week, when Trump's big, beautiful bill was signed into law, the debt ceiling from $36.1
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In two days, up $410 billion, raised due to a technical process.
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Now, Stu, I don't want to get all technical here, but I think that debt ceiling going up
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and then us spending an additional $410 billion, I think that technical process, and again,
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if I'm too wonky, maybe you can explain it, is out-of-control politicians that are just
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You're in nerd world right now without glad people aren't going to understand it.
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So they were just doing what you do when you don't have the money.
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They were just moving bills around and paying what they absolutely had to until the debt
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And then when they did, they were like, whew, because we were completely out of money.
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So now we are free to borrow a record $41.1 trillion in debt.
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Now, here's the part that kind of opens your eyes.
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To put this into perspective, at the start of 2020, the U.S. had $23.2 trillion in debt.
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Well, we just moved that debt ceiling up to $41 trillion because we're at $36.1 trillion.
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With the new limit, we will mark $17.9 trillion increase since 2020.
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At our current pace, we're going to reach the new debt ceiling much sooner than expected.
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The Treasury posted a $316 billion budget deficit in May.
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For the first eight months of 2025, budget gap hit $1.37 trillion, the third largest in history.
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Over the last 12 months, the U.S. has borrowed $1.9 trillion, or $158 billion every month.
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But let's take $158 billion to be conservative.
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At our current pace, it will take us 28 months to hit that limit.
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In fact, the debt ceiling crisis, it looks like it's going to hit us now every two years.
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The debt ceiling is hit faster than it can be moved.
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From June 2023 and October 2021 were the last debt ceiling crisis.
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The U.S. budget deficit has averaged 9% of GDP over the last five years.
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But over the last 12 months, the budget gap has hit 7% of GDP.
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That is higher than during 2001 or any of the 1980 recessions.
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We are issuing so much debt now, bond prices are falling and yields are rising.
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It means we're charging less and we're paying out more in interest.
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The U.S. spent a record of $1.2 trillion on interest expense alone.
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That's more than the total spending on defense, Medicaid, and the veterans program.
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At our current pace, we're set to see U.S. costs exceed $2 trillion,
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Over the next 10 years, the U.S. projected is projected to pay $13.8 trillion just in interest.
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For interest alone, we are now on the hook for $40,500 per person just for the interest.
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This is four times Social Security cash deficit in the next 10 years.
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Five times the cost of 403 U.S. weather and climate disasters since 1980.
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It's the cost of 403 U.S. weather and climate disasters.
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It's the cost of 403 U.S. weather and climate disasters.
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People are arguing about all of the wrong things right now, and we think we are skating,
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And then you add things on top of this, like what is happening with ICE.
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I don't know if you saw the video of the protester, some protester that was firing some sort of a weapon
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at a federal agent during the ICE raid at a farm in California.
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It appears a protester fired some kind of gun at federal agents.
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A lot of smoke was being launched at the protesters, and again, it appears a protester fired back
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It looks like he fired at least a couple of times.
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So we are entering a very violent, very, very violent time.
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First of all, let me talk about this particular raid.
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I think we could probably, in the past, just done an hour on that.
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This legal pot farm is being tended by illegals that are coming across the bar.
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Well, we don't want to hurt our farming community.
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I don't think of our farming community as pot farms, but maybe that's just me.
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Glenn, this is just maybe an existential question here, but is it a legal pot farm if the workers
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Stu, again, that would be hour two of any past show that we have ever done together.
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All right, so they go in and they're trying to bust the illegals.
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ICE has to put tear gas down, and now the illegals are running to save themselves.
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Now, I suppose those legal pot farms are providing a good education for those kids, you know, probably
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has a pot farm daycare center for those kids so they can be out of the fields and, of course,
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not working with their parents because that would be underage labor.
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You know, all of these people that have these bleeding hearts that say, oh, this is just
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You just see a video where you have kids running with their parents, children running from the
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Certainly that wasn't underage labor, was that?
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Or are you only against that if it's white children?
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So you have the underage children and these bleeding hearts who are saying, we've got to
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Or, okay, possibly making, what, a dollar an hour?
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Yeah, that's, no, no, no, that's really, really, really good.
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Then, let's just let these protesters, and they're not protesters, they are terrorists now.
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We just let these terrorists get away with just firing guns at our ICE agents.
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Let's just look at the violence just in the last couple of weeks.
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You have the July 4th ICE ambush, which is what?
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Guys covered in black, you know, in military gear, they come and they start shooting fireworks
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Then, a few of them break off, and they start spray-painting the cars, which brings unarmed ICE agents out of the building
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Well, this group has snipers in the woods, hiding in the woods.
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As soon as those unarmed agents come out, they start shooting them.
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And meanwhile, we have congressmen who are actually trying to pass a bill in Congress right now,
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when your people who are on the college campuses stop wearing masks,
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maybe we can live in a community and live in a society
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where our police officers don't have to wear masks.
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This is the kind of stuff you see in third world countries.
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Yeah, it is stuff you see in third world countries.
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And you're dragging us into a third world country.
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And I'm not saying take extraordinary measures.
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I'm saying, can our U.S. government, our FBI, our Department of Justice,
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stop acting like every Bond villain I've ever seen?
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and then you strap them to a table, and you say,
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and the laser is going to cut your head in half.
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Actually arrest these people, try them, and put them in jail?
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Otherwise, this is going to continue to spiral out of control.
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You've tried every dog food you get your hands on.
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Now you're about two wasted cans away from cooking steak
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Turns out the problem might not be the food itself,
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whatever food your dog already eats or doesn't eat.
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And suddenly that dog food isn't just food anymore.
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It's full of everything your dog needs to get back to that.
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And yeah, picky eaters start chouting down again.
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Rough Greens, a healthy change for a changing dog.
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You know, Glenn, you're mentioning the MELT Act,
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which is this bill in New York City that is going to ban masks on ICE agents.
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Except for college students on college campuses, I'm sure.
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These poor ICE agents are, I mean, if you can't wear a mask outdoors,
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I mean, we know that from the science, you know.
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But what could possibly be the reason to keep masks off of ICE agents
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other than to target them and their families personally?
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I mean, can you come up with any coherent reason why you would need to do that?
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The only reason is they want, when these pictures are taken and we see these poor children running
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out of the marijuana fields, when we see that, you can identify them individually and then go
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harass them at their homes, harass their families, destroy their lives.
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There's no other coherent reason why you would care.
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Those are the fascist pigs that have to die and pay for it.
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These are people who are, you know, risking their lives on a day-to-day basis to enforce the law.
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But that doesn't mean you take that out on law enforcement.
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And they, you know, these are the people who are praising individuals that go execute CEOs
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When our cities are in absolute turmoil, Elon Musk is going to step forward and say,
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They can figure out everything that is going on.
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Let me just give them to your city to help out because you don't have police officers
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the bank failures, the interest rate madness, people start buying gold.
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When I told you just a few minutes ago about our debt, if that wasn't something, if something
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inside of you said, uh-oh, the dollar's not going to last, something's wrong.
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And then all of a sudden, overnight, nothing but gold has held its value.
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By the way, I was watching a video from Microsoft.
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And you know how I told you yesterday, they're going to be making new compounds.
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You know, Grok 4 is going to be able to make new compounds, make new chemicals, you know,
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things that we never even thought of, new alloys.
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A friend of mine sent me this video and said, hey, Glenn, it's already happening at Microsoft.
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Microsoft, at one of their big, you know, unveiling parties, they showed a new tool that
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they're using to come up with new compounds and new alloys and everything else.
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And they showed the process and you just type it in, blah, blah, blah.
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And they were looking for a new coolant to be able to spend high-speed computers in because,
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you know, it's just too hot, takes too much energy to keep them cool, blah, blah, blah.
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But the problem is the coolant is so bad for the environment.
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And so they went in and they used their new quantum computer and they typed in and said,
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hey, you know, can we, can you come up with something?
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And they explained exactly what they were looking for.
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And it came up with a new coolant and said, combine these things together and it will not
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be bad for the environment and it'll keep everything cool.
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They just did what the computer said and then poured it into what looks like a giant fish tank
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and then dropped a computer into it with no fans, nothing.
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And it stayed perfectly cool without any fans or anything trying to keep it cool.
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Just a new chemical compound that they threw together through quantum computing.
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I mean, I think we are in for, you know, I, I, I, I don't know if I told you this yesterday,
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We didn't have a chance to talk, but I was doing more research on, on, uh, you know, AI
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and, uh, it is going so far ahead so fast that just two days ago, I thought we were going
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to be really far ahead of the game on things and we still are going to be way ahead of the
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Um, however, uh, it's happening at such a rapid speed that I, I, I, I'm not sure if when
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we launch, it's going to be, uh, the latest, greatest, you know what I mean?
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And the idea that I have for this project that I'm working on that will be, um, I'll tell
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you about it here in a couple of months, but, um, it is, the idea is to get you ready for
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Uh, and this is just to educate you, yourself, your family on principles and civic duties
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Um, we were working on it last night on finding ways to be able to figure out, is that a deep
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Um, we want to provide you with the tools to be able to know the truth and then know them
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And I'm looking at what is on the horizon and I'm thinking we being ahead, we may be, uh,
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behind by January and anybody who's not working on anything with AI.
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And I mean, not seriously working on anything with AI, your company, you are going to find
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You have to pay attention to what is going on with AI and, and follow it and use it wisely.
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Don't, don't just go for the, um, uh, the, the answer, the quick answer.
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Go to have it teach you so you can then have wisdom.
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At least you don't know who's programming the wisdom behind it.
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But anyway, isn't it true, Glenn, that like, I'm sure you've, in all of your reading and
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studying on this, you, you've thought about this quite a bit, but it's like, isn't there
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a, isn't there like a weird thing with like an end date of, of human knowledge in a way
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where like, if you have people who forever grow up, learn things, understand them, progress,
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they, they, they're building the infrastructure of thought, right?
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Like you're advancing thought, you're creating things, you're understanding things, you're
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And then at some point, if, if there's not human beings doing that, because they're going
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to AI for everything, that process doesn't occur.
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So, so does it, it is the, it's the end of the expert class.
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Now, I, there's lots of reasons to go to school, um, and that go beyond, um, uh, just
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being the smartest person on the planet, but why go to school to learn any particular skill?
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So you can write books that nobody's going to read.
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Um, why be the, the expert that everybody looks to when you have just a fraction of the
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I know I'm going to get a better answer from Grok than from you.
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So it is the end of the expert class, which is in some ways makes me very happy.
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Um, however, be careful because these AI systems will give you one answer.
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Like Google right now gives you page after page after page of answers and everybody just
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goes to the top, but at least the other answers are there.
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Uh, and people will just take that as the gospel.
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And you know, the, the idea is this should free you up to do a bunch of other things.
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And I know in my case, and you know, you and I've been working on it this week in our case,
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it is going to free us up to do so much more and it will speed up the process of education
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And it will be really, really good for a while.
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And then I think, you know, there's going to be the vast majority that are just going to be lazy
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Uh, and it's going to watch you as much as you're watching it.
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Um, and, uh, and then, then, and then what happens then?
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You think people are upset that they can't get jobs now?
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When you can't, when you go to school and you pay all this money, I'm telling you,
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college is damn near a total waste of money, especially the kind of education that you're
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getting because you're not taught critical thinking.
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The only thing that should be taught now is how to think, how to think.
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But what they're doing is they're telling you what to think.
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You know, you have to be taught how to think because we're churning out these.
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I mean, most of our problems are caused because nobody knows how to think.
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You're not being, you're not being taught that.
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This is one of the issues I've noticed with AI and the way the average person uses it.
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It's not even that you ask it a question and it gives you one answer, right?
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Because as you point out, that's an obvious problem because whoever's putting in, whoever's
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programming this, whoever's, you know, garbage in, garbage out.
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If that one answer is bad, then everyone's just getting this one bad answer.
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But what I've noticed about people that in like in my life and, you know, friends and
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family who use this is they ask the questions in like a leading way.
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And what AI is really, really good at is coming up with some answer that will support the thing
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Like if I say like, you know, give me a good case as to why Glenn Beck is the next fascist
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May I say, may I tell you how it would answer you?
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Because this will make your point because I've seen it over and over and over again.
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Now that's getting to the heart of the question.
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But it's smart enough to come up with an argument to support the thing that you want.
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So like, you know, like if you go on there and like, let's say you're, you're some, you're
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If you go on there and you say, hey, my friend says, you know, you know, I don't know, tree
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Or give me an argument, you know, what's the best argument that it can?
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And it will give you the best argument that it can cure cancer, whatever that is.
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And like the way I use it, and I think the way you use it, Glenn, is the complete opposite
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Give me the best argument against this thing that I, that I want to believe.
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Like a lot of times I use it as like a devil's advocate.
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And that it's really beneficial because it'll bring up facts that you might not know or
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some argue, some angle you haven't thought of that will help strengthen your argument
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But like, that's not how I think the average person uses it.
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And here's what happens when you don't know how to think anymore.
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And you haven't questioned, you know, really, you know, if you're a lawyer and you haven't
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questioned enough to really absolutely understand what the law even means, I want to play something.
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It is in the U.S. Court of Appeals, the Ninth Circuit.
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And they're questioning a child protective services lawyer about how her client, the social worker,
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could possibly think that perjury is acceptable.
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It looks like we're having a technical issue with cut 35, Glenn.
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Of all the cuts, you've just picked some of the...
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But how could a person in the shoes of your clients possibly believe that it was appropriate
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to use perjury and false evidence in order to impair somebody's liberty and interest in the
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continued care, custody, and control of that person's children?
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How could they possibly not be on notice that you can't do that?
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I understand the argument that it seems to be common sense and are ethical...
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It's statutes that prohibit perjury and submission of false evidence in court cases.
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Are you telling me that a person in your client's shoes couldn't understand you can't commit perjury
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in a court proceeding in order to take somebody's children away?
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Even if Kostanich is distinguishable, there is...
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Thus far, we have not been presented with any clearly established right that tells us
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that what our clients did, which is remove the children pursuant to a court order...
00:37:33.220
No, but what they're accused of doing and what the issue is here is committing perjury in
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And you just said that's obviously not okay to do.
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According to our moral compass and our ethical guidelines, but what we're here to decide is
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the constitutionality of it and we look to the courts.
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You mean due process is somehow consistent with a government official introducing perjured
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I mean, I hate to get pumped up about this, but I'm just staggered by the claim that people
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in the shoes of your clients wouldn't be on notice that you can't use perjury and false
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In criminal proceedings, we know this to be true because that...
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No, no, criminal proceedings, this is, it's court, it's a court proceeding with a liberty
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And you're telling us that, you're telling us that these officials who do this all the
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time couldn't be on notice that you can't commit perjury and put in false evidence.
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You know, I'm reading a lot about John Brennan.
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And, you know, I think everybody knows he's a bad guy.
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maybe the Department of Justice is going to take him on
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and maybe prosecute him for some pretty bad perjury,
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I started looking into him and I didn't realize,
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talking about the kill list that Obama was doing,
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It was John Brennan that was doing all of that stuff.
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John Brennan has been one of the most slippery,
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the president can't say if the secret service says,
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it's almost as if you're property of the United States of America
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and you don't have control over your own person in many ways.
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the physician client or physician patient confidentiality.
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I'm not sure that exists when you're president of the United States,
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but there's no reason why you shouldn't give this guy immunity and then say,
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I'm not sure you're going to get the truth out of this guy because he is a,
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I'm so sick and tired of these investigations that start to show promise.
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It's been 20 years of investigations and no one goes to jail.
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president Trump has got to start sending some big,
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I know I'm probably going to get canceled for this,
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but camp mystic is a whites only girls Christian camp.
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And I think that context needs to be said in this matter.
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It's not to say that we don't want the girls to be found,
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whatever girls that are missing or whatever right now,
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If this were a group of Hispanic girls out there,
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this would not be getting this type of coverage that they're getting.
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No one would give a and all these white people,
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the parents of these little girls would be saying things like they need to be
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They shouldn't have been here in the first place and yada,
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I've lost my job and I don't think he's going to hire me for a while.
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remember the kid that killed the other kid in Texas,
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I can't thank you enough for just rushing to the aid of these people through Mercury One.
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I talked to some of the guys that are at Mercury One this week,
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they're amazed by you and what you have provided and what you have done.
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Every generation of Christian believers has been called to stand with Israel at some point or another over the past 2000 years.
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so many people are already starting to fail that test as we're being called to stand by God's children again.
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we wouldn't have a problem with them Jews if it wasn't for all them Jews.
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Since the attacks of October 7th and in the moments after thousands of innocent families have been forced from their homes,
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I'd like to say this about the Palestinian people as well,
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but every time you try to send aid to the Palestinian people,
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all ideologies and all religions are not equal,
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Time to stand with Israel's innocent and most vulnerable.
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I'm re-releasing my 2022 podcast with Whitney Webb
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it'll be up wherever you get your audio podcasts,
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She's one of the foremost experts and researchers on Jeffrey Epstein.
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She has a two-volume book out that is absolutely incredible,
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the sordid union between intelligence and crime
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You'll hear it in its entirety tomorrow on my YouTube channel,
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I think he definitely had intelligence connections,
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and there's a lot to suggest that was the case.
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I think one of the earliest hints we heard of that was having a Secretary of Labor,
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say that one of the reasons he was pressured into giving Epstein a sweetheart deal during his first
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arrest in Florida was because he had been told by unspecified actors that Epstein belonged to intelligence.
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When you have his close association with someone like Ghislaine Maxwell in the mix,
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and her father had affiliations with numerous intelligence agencies,
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I want you to hear what Alan Dershowitz said about Epstein and the files.
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The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits.
01:10:11.220
I want every document out because I knew every document would prove I was innocent.
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I know for a fact documents are being suppressed,
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and they're being suppressed to protect individuals.
01:10:26.540
but I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases,
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I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed.
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and I think he was proven to be correct on this.
01:11:08.260
and he also had information on the list because he could get it with his court case.
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He's not talking about the people that were like him,
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because he was saying it's being suppressed because they're being protected.
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the people that are on the list that are innocent and they're protecting them,
01:12:04.160
it's particularly interesting with Dershowitz in that,
01:12:20.700
legitimate reason to believe he had absolutely,
01:12:29.000
I think I might expect someone in that situation to be giving the opposite argument,
01:12:36.420
there's a lot of people who got wrapped up in this falsely and they shouldn't release this because,
01:12:47.420
And you're going to throw all these names out there.
01:12:48.820
Everyone's going to start accusing these people of,
01:12:58.820
And instead his argument is actually I've seen it.
01:13:12.080
I feel like there's a bunch of unexpected things going on right now.
01:13:33.920
there are certainly files that can be released.
01:13:37.440
There's a trove of information that the Trump administration is right now
01:13:41.200
refusing to share information that could well point to the powerful folks who
01:13:46.080
availed themselves of the sex trafficking victims of Jeffrey Epstein.
01:13:54.660
you can see that there are 22 files containing thousands of pages.
01:14:01.320
redact the names and identifying characteristics of the victims,
01:14:04.800
but why not make the victim and witness testimonies public?
01:14:09.180
there's still so much we don't know from the investigations by U S attorneys in
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witness interviews in the U S Virgin islands and New Mexico.
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Brown writes that there's still more evidence that hasn't been published,
01:14:21.480
including quote Epstein kept video cameras in most of his residences and Epstein's
01:14:26.880
nor the report of the investigation into his death has ever been made public.
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So while there may not be an official client list to be released,
01:14:36.280
there's a lot of extra information that is not being made public.
01:14:48.120
the clip of Tapper saying you're being played for fools here,
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and assumed what he was saying was Donald Trump ran on releasing these files.
01:15:01.440
And then there was nothing there and you were played by fools.
01:15:05.160
He was trying to get you that if you cared about this to vote for him.
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actually there's more there and we need to look into it.
01:15:20.800
because I don't remember any segments complaining about Joe Biden,
01:15:28.060
these were all in the possession of the Biden administration.
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It's just completely crazy to make this a Trump issue,
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It is really fascinating that that that's the way they're going.
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especially because of the point I just made that the reason they're doing that
01:15:47.260
is just to try to associate Trump with this and take Trump out and hurt
01:15:50.660
Trump and divide the right and a bunch of stuff like that.
01:15:55.480
but it is a fascinating take by the mainstream media.
01:16:00.060
I had Victor Davis Hanson on who he's one of my favorite historians,
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communism and everything else and what's coming.
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I asked him about Epstein and what his thoughts were.
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This is Victor Davis Hanson from Wednesday show.
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I think it's pretty clear now that Epstein had no talent other than blackmail.
01:16:44.140
What he did is he invited very powerful people to his Island or his New York home,
01:16:50.360
And then he bribed them and he shook them down and said,
01:16:52.960
I'm going to be your quote unquote financial advisor.
01:17:15.880
but they feel they have some association with them and they have a finance.
01:17:19.720
They gave him money to invest when there was no reason to hire someone like that.
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but he got a half a billion dollars somehow from people who were mainstream
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establishmentarians on the basis that he was going to blackmail.
01:17:45.920
And there's some crazy people that we don't care about are going to be
01:17:49.720
And then all of a sudden they got a lot of calls and said,
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I went down to the Island once I was on a plane.
01:18:01.200
and now you're going to release my name and I'll be guilt by,
01:18:06.520
There's a lot of people who are very powerful that were giving him money or
01:18:11.520
Not necessarily all of them engaging in what he was doing,
01:18:17.640
And I think they're putting pressure on people.
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does there come a time when you just have to say,
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I'll be there for you and look at your case and everything else.
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We have to restore the credibility or we don't have a country.
01:18:48.080
you summed up exactly what Pam Bondi and the FBI and people said to us in
01:18:56.320
And then something has changed in their attitude.
01:19:10.920
maybe the donor class or people across the political spectrum that are very
01:19:16.060
And some of them were very terrified of Jeffrey Epstein.
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How does somebody with no financial experience end up with no proven ability
01:19:29.700
as a master of wall street with a half a billion dollars.
01:19:32.800
And when you start looking at who was giving them money to invest,
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these were people who would never give him money and let him invest their
01:19:44.060
I think is that he showed them pictures or he trapped and trapped them.
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David Hanson was saying about the possibility for what,
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billionaires money with direct access power of attorney in some cases over
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their fortunes and without really the qualifications to have any reason to do
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I think there's a legitimate case that it was potentially a black male
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this was sort of their price to access these girls,
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it may have been instead of being scared of being outed,
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this sort of ongoing process that they had access to them in a way that
01:23:35.180
but it's inexplicable in like several different aspects of his life.
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He was like worming his way into like high levels of science at like Ivy
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He was worming his way in there because he had so much money.
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there's some people that have that weird ability to worm themselves into
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these situations and talk themselves into access.
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you would ever believe that she'd be able to rise to the level of
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prominence and build this massive company and get an amazing board put
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obviously when you tie in the fact that what we know about Epstein,
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there's a real reason to believe the others are the truth there,
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but that's probably the most innocuous explanation for,
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you get the right people and you can do an awful lot of people like that.
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I don't know whatever my wife tells me we're doing.
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I'm sure she has made plans for my whole weekend and,
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I'm going to be happy doing all of those things.
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it felt like you did there at least a little bit.
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we're going to go through some of the stuff we've missed,
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I have no reason to rush out and see it beforehand.
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I have seen a decent amount of reviews on it and it feels regular people from regular people.
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I saw a bunch of posts yesterday from a friend of ours,
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he's been doing some movie reviews as part of his writing.
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it wasn't this woke nightmare that everyone's saying it might be like he was,
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Wasn't it James Gunn with the first segment where he was saying,
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it's about a guy who's an immigrant and comes here from another place.
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And lost the guardians of the galaxy franchise,
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let's make sure this is about the movie and we're not doing anything.
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other people involved in the movie have said something.
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a false internet rumor that was going around saying that they had changed the
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I think it's remember that back to the American way.
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Certainly seems like Superman likes America in the movie from what I've heard.
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It feels like you are actually driving the car at times.
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One of the drivers who's that kid that's driving,
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he said it is the closest thing to actually driving in an F1 race.
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I think this is the best race car movie I've ever seen.
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Did much better internationally than most American releases.
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I have less knowledge about F1 than you do about almost any sport.
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And you really start to understand and you're like,
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when you understand these cars and how precise they are,
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I won't be like a sports question about boxing or baseball.
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I won't be like you and try to make some complicated analogy involving politics and F1 right now.
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I won't even attempt it because I know I don't know anything about it.
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I think I would've been pretty good on my analogies.
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And I'm not sure if this was done by AI or not.
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it's evil because I think it's going to be extraordinarily effective.
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If I can't get that out of those walls for less than 1.5 billion,
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I never told you to buy two towers of Babel filled with asbestos.
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I need that s*** out of the walls or I need those buildings gone.
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The demolition will probably cost more than it did to build the f***ing thing.
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it costs less to get someone to fly f***ing planes into the building and collect the insurance.
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I need you to find out what kind of terrorism insurance we've got on those piece of f***ing towers.
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that would appeal to people like my son who are young and,
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it's just a different way of doing a documentary.
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it's even more frightening because that can be done by anybody now with any crazy idea.
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it was because of an inside job because there was asbestos in the walls of the world trade center.
01:38:05.920
It's going to cost us more than the buildings themselves.
01:38:18.120
He was like so concerned about the asbestos in the wall that he killed thousands of people.
01:38:26.980
it's so easy to apply these terrible motivations to other people,
01:38:35.140
what if they're the worst person and all they want to do is kill everyone all the time.
01:38:49.540
except you have to forget about who did blow up the world trade centers.
01:38:56.720
When you look at the world trade center and who was that?
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but those people are still trying to destroy us and you're focused on this.
01:39:18.340
out on and against America is really overwhelming.
01:39:24.080
how do you grow up today and actually believe in America?
01:39:37.240
I know it's one of the things you're very highly concerned with right now.
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And is one of the reasons why you're building what you're building.
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if you can't find this information and where like,
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when the people who are highly entertaining and engaging people are giving it to you in formats like that,
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the typical Hollywood anti-American slop that they churn out,
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basically the mid 2010s Democrats have gone from 80% of being proud to be American to 36.
01:40:44.800
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police staff sergeant says in an interview with Canadian news channel that,
01:41:16.400
but all of a sudden are leaning towards like traditional values.
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that is just a total turning of everything upside down.
01:41:50.480
listen to the president of the American Academy of Pediatrics,
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This is sowing doubt in families minds about all the vaccines and vaccine delivery.
01:42:07.000
A colleague of mine told me the other day that a patient shared with her,
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And we need our leaders and everyone who has any interest in public health to be giving a clear message that vaccines are safe.
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We need to get everyone making sure that they're confidently recommending patients get vaccinated as a way to protect their health and their community's health.
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People have been anti-vaxxers for a very long time.
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vaccines are bad and I don't trust the vaccine.
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And I don't trust the vaccine companies and I don't trust my doctors per se,
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the federal government to tell me what to put into my body because they just forced you to put in a vaccine and they lied about it.
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and we're going to go put those people in jail or we're going to,
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we're going to make sure those people aren't in charge of any of the vaccine stuff.
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So they deny the very facts that led people to go.
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we need to shut people like RFK up and we need people just to tow the party line.
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I think vaccines have saved millions of people,
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And I don't trust the people that are pushing them.
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but what are the people pushing all this stuff doing?
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And that is you forced people to take something that you lied about,
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And you'll fix a lot of the arrest of the problem with vaccines.
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reason why we don't trust anything anymore because people like this can just
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That looks like me that can't pass as what they say is a typical American.
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They're just picking up anybody that doesn't look like a quote,
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And to say that our law enforcement are picking up people just because they have brown skin is the height of irresponsibility.
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The good news is the typical Americans that are Hispanic,
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Trump's numbers are growing and growing and growing with Hispanics because they see right through this crap.
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The most recent stuff that came out from the election,
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it takes a few months before they put in these really high level,
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And that came out and showed that Trump won Hispanic males.
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And that those numbers are going up month after month.
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women walk into clinics feeling terrified and alone,
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the biggest decision of their lives without any real support.
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we've been talking today a little bit about how important education is,
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And we stop just listening to people that are telling us what we want to hear.
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you should go and listen to somebody else and listen to somebody else's opinion
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that disagrees with mine and find out who's telling the truth.
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I started with everybody who disagreed with each other.
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I guess I'm going to go and get Hitler and Jesus.
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you start at the extremes and then you just keep going in until you,
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where everyone is saying the same thing on both ends,
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you'll see a lot of religions say exactly the same thing,
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you have to open your mind and expose yourself to other things.
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and what's happening is we are all falling into this and it's happening on our side too.
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And I think personally that we're better at listening to the other side.
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but it's very easy to stop listening to the other side.
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What are we going to do about it is the ancient question.
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And it would be to stop burning fossil fuels when you're in a hole,
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But the fossil fuel industry has been very successful in,
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getting organizations like the U S Congress to think that it's really not happening.
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the Guadalupe river experienced major floods in 1936,
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there's been all sorts of flooding that has happened through this area and it
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the serious questions do not involve a conversation over 0.9 degrees Celsius over a century.
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those are not serious conversations when it comes to this particular situation in Texas.
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a siren alert system should have been in place.
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sirens go off a lot and it does stop you and go,
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But then you also get used to it to where you're like,
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And that's when you get sucked up into the tube.
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That's when all of a sudden you and your house are going up like Dorothy in the wizard of Oz.
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the results of a tragedy like this is the person who's like,
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And that of course is what leads later on to people ignoring them.
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they basically had a system in place and there's a bunch of different things
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but one of the things they had in place was basically like a phone tree that like the,
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up the river would actually like call down to the people down the river and alert each
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like there's a million things that could have happened here.
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we might ignore these flood zones when you have a bunch of buildings in a camp that are
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Like there shouldn't be a possibility that this could happen and maybe just,
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the sirens being maintained by the camp honestly would have been a wonderful,
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they didn't even have cell service at this camp.
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this administration is cutting all weather service.
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here's Jasmine Crockett making the flood about her.
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I think that my heart is going to carry a level of weight that will continue to weigh me down as we have to continue to do our best to survive an administration that literally is against us.
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An administration that is doing everything in my mind to hurt us and not help us.
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We've been to a lot of disasters and we've been to Florida disasters where they happen.
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That's the last time when people were actually fending for themselves.
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the last time they were also defending for themselves when they were in the wildfires of California,
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you didn't say that then you're only saying it now.
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that was a voice tone six accent C if you're keeping track on your scorecard at home.
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she puts it AOC to shame with her idiotic nonsense.
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That honestly could be the comparative problem.
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like we should be rooting for them to be the voices of the Democrat party because,
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they tend to make the dumbest possible version of left wing arguments and make them passionately.
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And what I love about Jasmine Crockett is so confidently like there is a,
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Come back to me in 20 years and tell me if I'm wrong.
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There is a 100% chance she will be a panelist on the view.
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There is a 100% chance that she is sitting next to Whoopi Goldberg or someone like that in the,
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This like idiotic confidence combined with passion combined with stupidity.
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she is the ongoing current favorite to be the democratic nominee for Senate here in Texas,
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when is Grok five just going to take over the world?
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the level of ignorance and stupidity coupled with the level of,
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And I don't think I can do any more on the Jasmine Crockett train.
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You're going to be dealing with this for a very long time.
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social media and everything else incentivizes literally this,
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are you saying that Lizzo's not the most beautiful woman you've ever seen?
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she's not the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
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I would also say that the Jenner woman is not even a woman,
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let alone the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
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So there's always someone dumber and louder around the corner.
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she was king of the stupid mountain for all of those years.
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And now Jasmine Crockett comes in and just knocks her right off the top.
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this is such a fun contest to watch race to the bottom.
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I've never seen a faster race to the bottom than what we're experiencing right now.
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I just wanted to tell you that my husband and I were involved in the program.
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We were invited to the Superman preview last night.
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I did hear the woke comments before we went and Glenn,
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So I just wanted to let you know that since you were talking about earlier.
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if they can make an entertaining movie and not beat me over the head with it,
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What I don't want is just to be pounded in the face constantly with the left-wing
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the preponderance of evidence here makes me think it's not that bad as far as the
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the movie does not seem to be incredibly great,
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And if you can get that out of it and just enjoy,
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a lot of the things are that are going on that are terrible,
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We have started a new no shoes policy with the department,
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TSA will no longer require travelers to remove their shoes when they go
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I hope the TSA is also considering a requirement of wearing shoes when on
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but you got to keep them on when you get on the plane.