Wokeness Poisoning America | Guests: Tim Ballard & Nate Silvester | 5⧸5⧸21
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Length
2 hours and 3 minutes
Summary
On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the CIA, hyperinflation, the minimum wage raise in Venezuela, and much, much more. Glenn Beck is a conservative radio host and host of the conservative radio show "The Glenn Beck Show" on the Fox Business Network.
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So, yesterday we told you about hyperinflation.
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They don't have the, you know, $100 trillion bills anymore.
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There's some interesting things that actually happened after Weimar Germany.
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We'll have to get into that at some point on the show.
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Looks like it's coming back again in Argentina.
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By the way, some of the people from what happened after Germany wound up making it to Argentina later on.
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The Federal Reserve and European Central Bank yesterday said, we want you to understand hyperinflation.
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Now, the reason why they're saying it's transitory is because nobody's going to work.
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All this pent-up, you know, spending that's going to happen when people go back to work.
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It's mostly, I've noticed now they've filled all the stores with, like, tumbleweeds.
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There's a mall near here that has, like, one of the big stores is a indoor mini golf course.
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They turned another one into, well, one of these, have you seen these field houses?
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But it's giant, it's just basically indoor basketball courts and volleyball courts.
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It's all turning into, like, you know, stuff to do rather than things to buy.
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It's no, like, the giant anchor stores are turning into just entertainment facilities.
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Anyway, the problem is, is the investors in the market are saying, you know, this really isn't driven by COVID.
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This is really driven by $19 trillion that you just dumped into the system.
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And they have a couple of good reasons to say this.
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Now, this is the European Central Bank and the Fed both saying, don't worry about it.
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Investors on both sides of the planet are like, I think we should.
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That's why in 2018, there were food protests all around the world because the price of food was going up.
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The Bloomberg Commodity Index, five-year high, but up 15 additional percent during this year.
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Because we're almost done with a year, I think.
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So, anyway, the problem is, according to the experts, it's the Fed and the central banks around the world printing money and then giving it to the banks, which, by the way, they have no relationship with.
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It's not like they're printing money and giving it to themselves.
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Those banks are completely separate from the Fed.
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Governments disguise rising costs of goods and services in official CPI consumer price index.
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And the idea of the CPI itself was an idea from the economist Irving Fisher.
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And he designed it to disguise the abrupt rise in some goods by averaging the price change with other goods.
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So we're just going to have to average them out.
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So bread's not so bad as long as you buy it with a rubber toy boat.
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Governments always justify printing more money with the excuse that there is no inflation.
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Then when I'm just talking historically, not now.
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Governments always justify printing more money with the excuse that there is no inflation.
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When inflation rises, they say it's transitory.
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When inflation soars, governments blame businesses and shop owners presenting themselves as the solution with price controls.
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Central banks are unable to normalize policy even with the evidence of a strong recovery because they are hostage to governments that simply refuse to reduce deficit spending while they cannot tolerate even a small rise in interest rates.
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Investors, investors know this, and that's why they are trying to protect their clients' savings from inflation and even more likely concern, they say hyper stagflation, rising number of funds.
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So stagflation, you don't remember stagflation?
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Is hyper stagflation, I mean, how would that even get out of control?
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Stagflation happened in the 1970s under Jimmy Carter, and it was really bad.
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And so there was no way to get out of this because no one was spending.
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You give people money and they'd be like, I'm going to put this under my bed.
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They'd be like, no, don't put that under your bed.
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I think I'm going to save this because I don't think things are coming back.
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Because you have a lot of inflation, but the economy is not.
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So anyway, I just wanted to throw in that the Fed says, again, it's completely great.
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And he's been making fun of people buying gold for a long time.
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He said, it's funny because I've spent my career talking about why would you want to own gold?
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Guess what he's selling and buying a lot of now.
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He said, now, when I see the debasement of our currency, I'm like, hmm, what is it I can hold on to?
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He says he's not concerned only about the U.S. dollar, but other countries printing money as well.
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You read about lumber prices, but we're seeing it in all of our businesses.
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The obvious bottlenecks in the supply chain arena are pushing up prices.
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He said, I don't want to do fossil fuels because in 2019, he was all over fossil fuels.
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Oil and gas is not priced to reflect the risk of what's going on, whether it will be in the EV world or the climate changed world.
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As recently of a couple of years ago, I thought the risk reward ratio was appropriate.
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It's very inappropriate to invest in fossil fuels now that the political situation has changed.
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He says more blackouts are going to come to California.
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He said, you can't buy property and office space, business space, because is anybody even going to go back to work?
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If you know the name, you know he always like gold.
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Things have changed just a little bit, but he's probably old.
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He's probably been listening to all of the experts at the CCD.
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Yeah, I learned this from Joe Biden last night.
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That's why I'm asking people to continue to follow the CCD guidelines as we were to get more people vaccinated.
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I don't know if he's listening to, you know, the CDC.
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Imagine how frustrating this must be for the people, like, writing his speeches.
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The problem is that they've been talking to Allegheny County and the health officials,
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couldn't get things done, and, well, you've got to fill out this form,
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This is a good sign for the future, because if we can just get all these jobs to go away,
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Yes, and we could all be playing golf in the old Macy's store.
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You know, they used to have the smoke coming out.
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You know, look, they've got in this new American Jobs Act that they're pushing right now,
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And if we- so, like, maybe you won't have that job at that factory,
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but what if you could go door-to-door and convince people to turn their TVs off?
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Janet Yellen yesterday met with the Federal Open Market Committee.
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And Janet Yellen was pushing for the committee to pass a global tax, a worldwide global tax on corporations.
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So that way, corporations wouldn't have any place to escape to.
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And she said they were taking a two-pronged approach to implementing a worldwide minimum tax for corporations.
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Getting countries around the world to implement a bottom-level tax that all companies must pay.
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The objective is taken on greater urgency as the administration seeks to raise taxes on U.S. companies.
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She says she's encouraged so far by the developments in talks with other countries.
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We propose, and I'm quoting, to raise the global minimum tax and close the tax loopholes
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that allow American corporations to shift their earnings abroad, end quote.
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By the way, all of this stuff about they're going to be going into a global kind of partnership,
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and, you know, they're representing the stakeholders, you.
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All they're doing is, quote, proposing to raise a global minimum tax and close all the loopholes
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When I was 17, I quoted Zora Neale Hurston's How It Feels to Be Colored Me in my college application essay.
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The line that spoke to me stated simply, I am not tragically colored.
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There is no sorrow dammed up in my soul nor lurking behind my eyes.
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But Zora's sentiment articulated so beautifully.
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If that really was something that opened your eyes, don't you find that sad?
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I mean, who in her life was telling her she couldn't make it?
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Who in her life was saying you were tragically Hispanic or whatever?
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I know my girls feel, you know, have felt at one point or another, you know, ashamed of their body or I wish my body was different.
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I mean, for us, we're, you know, we should be ashamed of our bodies.
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We're fat monsters that are just, oh my gosh, you don't even want to imagine it.
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But so, and I've told my girls the whole time, all of my girls know they could, they could grow up to be president of the United States.
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You're going to grow up and you're going to be president of the United States.
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But I digress because this is an ad for the CIA.
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So beautifully how I felt as a daughter of immigrants then and now.
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I can wax eloquent on complex legal issues in English while also belting Guayaquil de mis amores in Spanish.
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I can change a diaper with one hand and console a crying toddler with the other.
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I am a cisgender millennial who's been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder.
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Does that sound like someone who should be working at the CIA?
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That's not necessarily the, I mean, it's not the stereotype of a CIA person who's like cold and calm.
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We need cisgender and non-cisgender immigrants, non-immigrants, except for the people who have lived here for a long time and are white.
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We need people who want to change the world away from this old system of dusty documents from these, quote, white founding fathers.
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We need some really nervous people that can change a diaper with one hand and sing some song on the other hand or something like that.
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I mean, could you talk to me about, you know, if you're, okay.
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The only thing I've heard in this ad was, I can, I can talk deep legal doctrine or whatever she said.
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That's the only thing I've heard about anything CIA.
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What if one of the terrorists we have, you know, captivity has a, needs to, their diaper changed?
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I don't think, I think one of the things making her nervous is trying to change diapers with one hand.
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I mean, who knows what's going to happen there.
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But I am glad to see that our CIA is finally going woke.
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This is one of those things I think you learn if you are a business person right now.
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You, people would say, well, how do we recruit the younger generation to come work?
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And you can make that argument until you realize you don't want to hire them.
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If you're running a business, the last thing you want to do is hire someone who thinks
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What's the name of that software company that last week came out and said, you know what?
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You can't talk about it anymore because it's causing too many problems.
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A third of the employees walked out and I can guarantee you that CEO went, I told you
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Now let's go find the people who just want to work and have had enough of this stuff.
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I think it's great that we have the CIA recruiting that way.
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Now, just so I'm consistent and I don't care about what you are.
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Here's the latest campaign commercial for the California governorship gubernatorial candidate,
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Yet career politicians and their policies have destroyed that dream.
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It's been locked away, closed, shuttered, left in the dark, burned down.
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The government is now involved in every part of our lives.
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They've taken our money, our jobs, and our freedom.
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I came here with a dream 48 years ago to be the greatest athlete in the world.
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Now I enter a different kind of race, arguably my most important one yet, to save California.
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I want to carry the torch for the parents who had to balance work and their child's education.
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For business owners who were forced to shut down.
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For pastors who were not able to be with their congregation.
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For an entire generation of students who lost a year of education.
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This past year has redefined our career politicians as elitists.
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Now, we need leaders who are unafraid to leap to new heights.
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He has not thought of the destruction in this place.
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Who are unafraid to challenge and to change the status quo.
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I want to prove that it is absolutely possible if we only do it together.
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So, I don't care if you're a Republican, Democrat.
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And together, we'll restore and renew the California dream.
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If you're on the left, how do you go against that?
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If you're on the left, how do you torch Caitlyn Jenner?
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I mean, they'll just do the same things they do to every black Republican who runs for office.
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And if you're a Republican, I don't know what Caitlyn Jenner's policies are.
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More things than we want to know about Caitlyn Jenner.
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Caitlyn Jenner will be better than Gavin Newsom as the governor.
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If Caitlyn Jenner is to win, we'll definitely be better than Gavin Newsom.
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And it definitely seems like Caitlyn Jenner understands the harm that Gavin Newsom has caused for the state.
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And seems to understand the harm that wokeness is creating.
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I mean, here is somebody that we were all told we had to accept because they never thought we would.
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They never thought conservatives would put their arm around Caitlyn Jenner.
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They remember when he first said, I want to become a woman.
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Got to say she's beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
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I'll give you electric shock unless you say she's beautiful.
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And they never thought that we could be compassionate because they think we're monsters.
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Chemistry tells me, biology tells me he's a guy.
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No matter what surgery he has done, he's a guy.
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You know, if she wants to be called a she, I have no problem because she's not forcing me.
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She understands that if somebody wants to call him, her, him or him, her, it doesn't matter.
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And he has no problem with people who call him he.
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So, Mr. Agave, can I cut your limb and use you as salve?
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You know, we know it'll be better than Gavin Newsom and it will be satisfying if somehow
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Caitlyn Jenner wins this race that that we can say the first trans governor was was a Republican.
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Caitlyn Jenner is like one of the most normal people in California.
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By the way, Dwayne The Rock Johnson has said that he has an ambition to unite our country
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I mean, Donald Trump was like the most popular guy in one of the reasons why The Apprentice
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was so successful is because he rated incredibly high with African-Americans.
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And that's why the networks loved Donald Trump so much.
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We thought was going to be a flaming liberal and turned out to be pretty good president.
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Dwayne The Rock Johnson, we're all going into it, you know, like like a Bush presidency
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I mean, the only thing that would make you think he would be a conservative is he spoke
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at one Republican national convention a zillion years ago.
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And if he reads his scripts, you know, my big thing on The Rock and the reason why we should
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at least entertain it is think of the money we could save on the military if when we have
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a war or whatever, we just send him in by himself.
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We could just get rid of the military completely, save all that money and then just send The
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Rock into various conflicts in a room with only one knife.
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And Putin and The Rock are in it and only one has to come out, but there's only one knife
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and it's on the table there, both equal distance from it.
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The Rock, you could stab The Rock like a hundred times.
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got to believe these things are going up and they're going to go up fast.
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Well, they have to, except the federal government cannot afford to have the interest rate go
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Can you imagine if we got it at 1% and it's now a 6% interest rate?
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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We want to talk about freedom of speech and being carefully taught to hate.
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They actually both do relate and we will go there in 60 seconds.
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She said, I just want to take a minute to thank you for Rough Greens.
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There are not many things that our 200-pound Mastiff Groot won't eat.
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I mean, I hope you live outside someplace where you never are required to pick up the poop.
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A few years ago, it was brought to our attention that most dog food actually comes from China.
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Since then, we've committed to only buying dog food that is produced in the U.S.
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and putting Rough Greens on it is making things a lot healthier for Groot.
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Well, Teresa, thank you for trying Rough Greens.
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Rough Greens, like she said, it's not a dog food.
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They want to make sure your dog will eat it, so they'll send you the first little teeny test bag free.
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Make sure your dog loves it as much as my dog does.
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If you know they'll eat Rough Greens, then just order a bag and feed it to them for a month.
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Somebody came into the house yesterday that knows about German Shepherds and said, how old is Uno?
00:45:01.440
And they looked at him and said, look at his coat in his eyes.
00:45:32.640
Americans are constantly told conservatives want voter suppression.
00:45:43.540
Glenn investigates the big lies from the left, shares the real data on police violence,
00:45:49.140
and debunks the race baiters that continue to divide our country.
00:45:59.680
That's really what we want to do is just equip you with the facts so you can you can go and
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have a conversation with somebody who is hopelessly lost, even on our side.
00:46:18.640
Here's an easy fact that conservatives know, but it's no longer being taught in schools.
00:46:27.660
He's in the Tennessee, I don't know, Assembly or whatever they have in Tennessee.
00:46:34.400
And he was talking about, because the Republicans are trying, they were debating legislation aiming
00:46:41.380
at limiting what public and charter schools can teach about the influence of institutional
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And he was talking about, you know, let's be careful here.
00:46:54.900
You know, what exactly are we teaching, for instance, the three fifths law?
00:47:01.740
And he was talking about the three fifths of states enslaved people would be counted towards
00:47:08.260
And he said it was a bitter, bitter pill, but it was necessary to curtail the power of slave
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holding states that helped clear the way to end slavery much before Lincoln.
00:47:23.080
Other people in the assembly said that that was demeaning.
00:47:35.680
I remember you saying it for the first time on the air.
00:47:38.520
Yeah, because the basically saying that three fifths clause.
00:47:43.120
Remember, the good guys here, quote unquote, right?
00:47:59.960
And the South wanted slaves to be five fifths or a whole person because they wanted the representation
00:48:10.160
So it's exactly what's happening right now with our census.
00:48:13.880
Our census is going out and the Democrats are freaking out because it's changing.
00:48:20.760
And so you're losing people in California, New York.
00:48:26.960
And so they may lose seats in the house and they are freaking out and doing everything they
00:48:35.820
But the Democrats could have a hard time winning next time if the census isn't toyed with.
00:48:44.140
And look, I learned about the three fifths clause in school growing up.
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And I remember, you know, because we do this show.
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We've been doing this show for a zillion years together.
00:48:54.780
And sometimes you'll say things and I'll think, I don't know if that's right exactly.
00:49:02.780
You know, sometimes you occasionally would make a mistake or read something or maybe not
00:49:10.140
And when you said that, I was like, God, that doesn't sound right.
00:49:13.060
And I had no idea and had to go look it up myself.
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And it's true, completely true that the abolitionists wanted blacks to be zero fifths.
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They wanted to not count at all because they wanted to abolish slavery.
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And they knew if they could if they could have more representatives up in the north than the
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And the opposite was true for the south who wanted slavery to continue.
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At least, you know, not everyone in the south, obviously, but many did.
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Well, racists wanted blacks to count as less than a person.
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Whether you think it's right or wrong, the bottom line is the abolitionists wanted it
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to be zero because they wanted to get rid of slavery.
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OK, so let me just let me just go here with the New York Times story on this.
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Remember, a guy comes up, he stands up and he's like, look, guys, we really have to work
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this out and we have to tell the truth of our own history.
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Listen to the New York Times's phrases Republicans have called for a measure that would cut funding
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to schools that teach critical race theory, an academic movement that asserts that historic
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patterns of discrimination have created disadvantages based on race.
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It's part of a broader effort by conservatives across the country to push back against the
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argument that racism was a key part of the nation's origin story and created imbalances
00:51:07.580
First of all, racism was not a big part of the story.
00:51:15.780
Lafferty repeated an argument that has long been made by some scholars and raised by lawmakers
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Counting of enslaved people had been a significant sticking point in the convention.
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Northerners argued that none of them should be included in the population totals, but Southerners
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wanted them to be fully counted, thus further strengthening the region's political power and insulating
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The Northerners argued that none of them should be counted, but the Southerners wanted them
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counted as whole so they could they could have more representation doesn't give the abolitionists
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the credit of saying, no, we don't want them to count at all, even though they're people.
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We don't want them to count at all because then we'll be able to win.
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So you're if you're white in this story, the way they write it, you're a lose lose.
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If you're in the north, you just didn't want them counted.
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If you're in the south, they wanted you counted, even though you were a slave because they wanted
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He said, look, I don't say anything on this floor today with any malice toward any of my friends on the other side.
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I say this only because I'm tired and the people of this nation are tired.
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If you start looking for trouble, if that's all you're bent on, I guarantee you, you're going to find it.
00:53:09.180
The way the Times phrases this story and frames it is remarkable.
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I mean, in his speech, Mr. Lafferty repeated an argument that has long been made by some scholars.
00:53:23.280
With 100% certainty, we know the north was arguing for zero-fifths and the south was arguing for five-fifths.
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Now, you could say, well, maybe they wanted it because they just liked the number zero better than the number five.
00:53:40.100
Maybe it was because one, they just had an argument in binary code and one liked one and one liked zero.
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What they want you to believe is that the north just hated black people and thought, we're not going to enslave them, but we're not going to count them as people.
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And the bottom line is, have you seen where we live lately?
00:54:09.640
Even under that framing, why would the south want it to be a whole?
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Why would they want African-Americans to be kind of a whole size?
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I'm just riffing here, which is basically what everybody who's woke does now.
00:54:29.360
But again, you are framing the north as the bad guys in the slave debate.
00:54:36.540
So, it's incomprehensible to do that, unless you like slavery.
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Unless you like slavery, it's incomprehensible.
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Now, there's all sorts of, obviously, arguments that are tangential to slavery that have evolved over the years.
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But at its core, it's obvious that the side of the argument that wanted to get rid of slavery would say, whatever their argument was, was the side that was against slavery.
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And everybody at the New York Times knows this.
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The Northwest Ordinance, which was signed by George Washington, banned slavery.
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Any new states in the Northwest Ordinance cannot have slaves.
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So, those same people that are systematically racist, they said any expansion cannot include slavery.
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And we should point out, the Confederate Constitution said the opposite.
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It was not, as you pointed out many times, not a states' rights document, because it required new states in the Confederacy, required them to have slavery.
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Everybody knows who is a teacher or has any brainpower at all and cares.
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You're not looking at the truth and saying, oh, yeah, you're right.
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You know you're having to deny things that are real.
00:56:36.960
You know America has had problems with racism, but we were getting better.
00:56:46.020
You know that America has done amazing things and horrible things because it's made of people.
00:56:55.720
But you also know that there are people that are intentionally dividing us.
00:57:03.820
There are people that are intentionally trying to destroy our nation.
00:57:18.080
But unless we start standing up for her, she's gone.
00:57:23.280
You can't just keep dumping this poison in and denying that America is a good place and expect it to get better.
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It might seem at first thought to be of little difference whether the present movement at the South be called secession or rebellion.
00:57:46.360
The movers, the movers, however, well understand the difference.
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At the beginning, they knew they could never raise treason to any respectable magnitude by any name, which implies violation of the law.
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They knew their people possessed much moral sense as much of a devotion to law and order as much pride in and reverence for the history and the government of the common country as any other civilized and patriotic people.
00:58:16.340
They knew they could make no advancement directly into the teeth of these strong and noble sentiments.
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Accordingly, they commenced by an insidious debauching of the public mind.
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They invented an ingenious scheme, which, if conceded, was followed by perfectly logical steps through all the incidents to complete the destruction of the Union with rebellion, sugarcoated.
00:58:48.560
They have been drugging the public mind of their of their section for more than 30 years until at length.
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They have brought many good men to a willingness to take up arms against the government the day after some assemblage of men have enacted a farcical pretense of taking their state out of the Union who could have brought no such thing the day before.
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There has been an effort by some really insidious people who took new that they could never take this country by force.
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They instead had to sugarcoat and make lies up and twist the minds.
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I'm going to give you the facts that you can use to stand up boldly and state the facts.
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You know, I'm so torn about getting kids back in school.
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I'm going to be at every city council meeting, every board meeting from here until September.
01:02:22.200
And I don't want the little little dividers and everybody in double masks and, you know, boy in a plastic bubble.
01:02:32.300
But then, at the same time, I don't want them to go back to school because I want to show you something.
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This, this happened, uh, a woman was, was stopped by a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department deputy.
01:02:52.220
I don't know why I'm being harassed today because I was going under the speed limit.
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Which is, and the speed limit is 40 and I was going 38.
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Yes, I started to record because you're a murderer.
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You can't be on your cell phone while you're driving.
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You can't, you can't use your cell phone while you're recording.
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I have a right to record the police when they're harassing me.
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I was, I can, I wasn't, doesn't texting or none of that.
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You murdered me and made me think you were going to murder me.
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This is a teacher who, by the way, has an iPhone, 600 to a thousand dollar phone and driving
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01:05:33.600
Do you remember the police officer that did the video about LeBron James on TikTok?
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Once we have LeBron call my cell phone right away, please, thank you.
01:05:59.000
Listen, I'm out here at this disturbance call, and there's a guy trying to stab another guy with a knife.
01:06:08.240
One guy's trying to stab another guy with a knife.
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So you don't care if a black person kills another black person, but you do care if a white cop kills a black person, even if he's doing it to save the life of another black person?
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I mean, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but then again, you are really good at basketball, so I guess I'll take your word for it.
01:06:36.440
His marshal stood up for him, and they suspended him for a week, and there's much more to the story.
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Nate Sylvester is on with us now, getting ready to go back to work tomorrow, right?
01:06:54.600
I'm a little disturbed because I'm a part-time resident of Idaho, and all these Californians are moving in, and they're wrecking it.
01:07:10.860
So, the mayor is seemingly, this is what I hear, he wants to fire you because he thinks it'll make him famous or get, you know, bonus, you know, some sort of anti-liberty points to fire you for this.
01:07:34.400
I am supposed to return to work tomorrow, but, you know, I police in a very liberal area, and the city officials are very liberal, and they weren't happy with the tick-tock, and they did want to fire me.
01:07:47.640
But lucky for me, I have a very common-sense, loyal marshal who went to bat for me while trying to remain neutral at the same time so as not to put her own job at risk.
01:07:58.520
But so far, it's, I mean, the suspension wasn't great, but I still have a job, so that's good.
01:08:06.400
Well, I think you could always get a job in Texas or, you know, other parts of the state.
01:08:10.940
I mean, I put good words for you in another part of the state.
01:08:15.160
You had a friend that created a GoFundMe campaign.
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And you just wanted, he was just trying to raise enough money for the suspension.
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And I don't know what they pay police up in Idaho, but last night when I checked, it was at $454,831.
01:08:37.860
So that might be a little higher than the week's wages.
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And the amount of support that I've been shown has been very humbling and almost, it's been overwhelming.
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And not just with the donations to the GoFundMe.
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I mean, the letters and the text messages and the emails.
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People from all over the country and even in some parts of the world, Canada, Scotland, Mexico.
01:09:10.860
It's really amazing to me that LeBron can say anything and nobody is in an uproar over it.
01:09:18.360
But you can't do anything, even humorously, poke back with something that is very common sense.
01:09:26.500
There's nothing that you said that was offensive in that.
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I have five co-workers, including my supervisors.
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And they've been fielding hundreds and hundreds of phone calls.
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They actually, this is really cool, they actually printed out all of the emails in support of me.
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And right now they're at about 10,000 because they want to show that to the city council to say, hey, look, we have much more support than we do opposition.
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We have over 10,000 emails and show of support.
01:10:22.820
So there, I mean, it's definitely a break in what I would describe as maybe the minutiae of working in Bellevue, Idaho.
01:10:29.640
So, but they do have to deal with a bit of a headache, fielding all the phone calls and visits to the station.
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So that's the only part I feel bad about is they're very busy now because of me.
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But I think that's better than some places in the country.
01:10:46.180
This is a sad example here of political correctness that has gone just insane.
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But at least you're not, you know, a cop in in some of these other cities, Los Angeles or in Minnesota.
01:10:59.620
And I don't know how you guys are going to continue to do your job.
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I mean, when you are coming under attack and being called.
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I don't know how you get up every day and and do it.
01:11:14.400
Well, and, you know, my marshal made a good point.
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She she told me that if they fired me, then she would walk off the job.
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And she says, well, it's not necessarily all about you.
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If if the city officials can't have your back over a silly tick tock video, then what happens when we have a critical incident?
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Do we do we get left left out to dry and no support from our from our city council or the rest of the community?
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We're seeing good men and women police officers walk off the job because there's no reason to do it anymore.
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I think that's why you're I think that's why your GoFundMe account went up so high.
01:12:00.520
People don't know how to support these guys, which I am really grateful.
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I've heard you talk about what you're going to do with the money.
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You're actually going to use that money to support other officers, right?
01:12:14.520
So when the funds just started flowing in like they did just very unexpectedly, I said, well, what do we do with this?
01:12:21.720
You know, I can't just keep this all to myself.
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That that would be that wouldn't be the right thing to do.
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So I started brainstorming with my friend and another sort of a business, a friend of mine that's got some experience with this thing.
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And we came up with the idea to create sort of like a like a scholarship foundation for displaced officers that when they find themselves in similar situations, you know, we can reach out to them.
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And, you know, if they miss a week's pay or a month pay, then we'd be able to help them out with, you know, help them out financially.
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And if they have legal fees, they can use the funds for that.
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Yeah, it's in its primary stages, but that's what we're working on.
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I'd like to see if the audience could get that up to half a million dollars.
01:13:10.640
It's a great, great cause to be able to help other officers.
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I know I know several people who are like, I don't know what to do.
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We have to strengthen the the backbone of our officers.
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Let them know that they're not just out in the cold with a giant attorney fee that they're facing.
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I thought the TikTok video, all TikTok videos are stupid, but I thought this was I thought this was funny.
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Uh, and, uh, and I think Stu will agree anytime you want to take on LeBron, have at it.
01:13:59.980
I've got, uh, I've got other, other ideas going around in my, in my head right now.
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You can, by the way, go to the, uh, GoFundMe page.
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Just, it is the GoFundMe, please help Officer Sylvester and other families.
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Just, uh, just search for that and you'll be able to, you'll be able to help out.
01:14:25.920
Uh, please help Officer Sylvester and other families.
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All right, boy, we have a great, uh, hour coming up next hour.
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We are going to tell you an unbelievable story of, I think it's, I can't remember how many women are involved that were just trying to feed their family.
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They were all really good, experienced business people and they live in Venezuela.
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Venezuela and they were conned and they were away from their family, taken against their will, flown to another country.
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They had no idea where they were and they were used as slaves and the families had no idea what happened to them.
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Their rescue and their story is coming up in just a few minutes.
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I just want to give you some really good news here.
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Um, Governor Whitmer is about to receive the COVID Courage Award from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, uh, for her courage, uh, and her leadership during, uh, COVID, which I don't know if they even considered, uh,
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uh, Governor Cuomo, but they, they should have, they should have really, um, I love the way, I love the way these institutions have just exposed themselves as total frauds.
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All of these, all these awards, all these things, they mean nothing.
01:17:22.460
Um, yeah, it's, uh, she's the CEO of Planned Parenthood.
01:17:32.520
I mean, I love how no one even comments on the fact that Andrew Cuomo, in the middle of all of the stuff he's been doing, killing grandparents, uh, molesting underlings, all the fun that he's had over the past year.
01:17:48.920
Um, but I will say, uh, this, he's still the, seemingly the head of the COVID task force for governors.
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He's still heading up the phone calls about how we're handling this virus.
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Can you imagine being on the phone call and you're, you're, you're just trying to get information.
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And Andrew Cuomo is the guy leading it and saying, look, this is what we need.
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I mean, I mean, we just talked about a guy who accurately described the three-fifths compromise and is getting all sorts of crazy pressure and New York Times articles written about him.
01:18:27.740
Uh, this guy killed, uh, Andrew Cuomo is responsible for thousands of deaths because of his policies, full stop.
01:18:36.300
Uh, he has been charged with seemingly thousands of women who he's been sexually harassing in some way or another.
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And yet, no consequences at all so far for Cuomo.
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There's a, there's a, a report that's supposed to come out eventually and we'll see what it says.
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But that is, he's just seemingly just going to skate right through this and the administration feels no need to throw him off this task force.
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The fact that they put him on it in the first place is a disgrace.
01:19:14.340
The news longed for by so many for so long landed like a jolting boom.
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Not someday, not hopefully soon, but in two weeks.
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Last year's erasure of the city's nightlife culture, dining, shopping, the things that make New York, New York will suddenly be undone.
01:19:36.300
By Tuesday, a day after Governor Cuomo announcement, New Yorkers were responding with a mix of joy.
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The idea of having so much come back so soon on May 19th, a seemingly random Wednesday around the corner is dizzying.
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If you are like, I don't know what to do Wednesday, you are you are hopeless.
01:20:11.420
I mean, people from that area have been inside the whole time.
01:20:16.900
It's interesting to see the incentives at play, too.
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And that, you know, now that it's like you can make the argument COVID going away now.
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We are thrilled, as always, to have Tim Ballard with us.
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He is the founder of Operation Underground Railroad and the CEO now of the Nazarene Fund.
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And he has one heck of a rescue story to tell you today.
01:26:39.880
Hi, Tim. How are you? Great to be here. Yeah. Good to have you.
01:26:45.800
Trump was in office. Oh, yeah, it was it was several months ago.
01:26:49.420
Yeah. It was an amazing rescue operation and one we haven't been able to tell until right now because of all the things that are in process.
01:26:58.140
So many things in process. Yeah. OK. Amazing actors involved.
01:27:01.420
I mean, from Tony Robbins to the White House to. Yeah. I mean, it was nuts.
01:27:04.880
Let me just let me ask you this while I'm here at the White House.
01:27:08.680
That's a huge loss to the slave trade movement to lose Donald Trump.
01:27:17.160
He was exceptional. He was exceptional on this issue.
01:27:21.480
Millions of dollars downrange on the survivor care, on the rescue operations, just talking about it.
01:27:30.560
Ivanka was actually even a louder voice and lots of plans in place.
01:27:38.780
That is tragic, especially with what we have going on on the border now.
01:27:42.800
Yes. I mean, people don't have any idea what's going on on the border and the human trafficking.
01:27:49.580
It's we're incentivizing it. Our policies are incentivizing it, you know, because we're it's it's this horrible policy that says if you come across with a child in your hand, you basically within 72 hours, you're released into the United States to a notice to appear or we call notice to disappear because they never show up.
01:28:06.680
Right. And now they're in the country and they just got to recycle these kids and they're using them to as pawns, basically pairing them with with with with clients of the smugglers.
01:28:16.480
But eventually these kids and these women, they're being trafficked. They're being sold on the path to the United States.
01:28:21.640
And we're just saying, keep coming, keep coming in. And we're just so bad.
01:28:24.960
We're creating. I mean, it's it's so bad, so bad.
01:28:28.080
OK, so tell me this story and you have to lay the parameters out because there's things we can't talk about.
01:28:34.520
Yeah. Including the countries of destination and origin.
01:28:38.500
Right. Which is unfortunate because the country of origin kind of adds an extra layer of trouble.
01:28:47.220
But we it's a Latin American country and this is happening.
01:28:50.680
We have actually expanded our mission statement to include not only children, but also women.
01:28:54.500
Women are four times more likely to be trafficked.
01:28:57.100
And with all these covid shutdowns and lockdowns, I mean, we're having women who are being trafficked from Thailand into Africa, from Latin American countries in the Caribbean.
01:29:06.040
So we're this is kind of representative of a lot of places and a lot of things we're doing.
01:29:15.040
Yeah. I mean, these are one was a law enforcement officer, believe it or not.
01:29:19.640
Yeah. But the more important facts, 15 children amongst all of them, they're trying to take care of their kids.
01:29:29.740
This is probably about a year to a year and a half ago and says, I can give you a job in a very high end resort town, island in the Caribbean.
01:29:46.640
This person came into the country where nobody had a job.
01:29:50.480
And said, look, I know you have to feed your family and we have a professional job.
01:29:56.340
And this woman looked professional and she had the pictures and the and it's a resort town that everyone's familiar with.
01:30:03.560
And it's just a few hour flight from your home.
01:30:06.120
And so these women gave their children to grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles, in some cases, husbands, and took off for a three month journey to go make some money to save their families.
01:30:16.400
And they get there and they came at different times.
01:30:19.880
They didn't all come together, but they land and their passports are taken to process.
01:30:24.220
Some are given drinks, but they all have one thing in common.
01:30:27.580
They wake up in another country where they don't speak the language.
01:30:31.860
One of the most horrific, corrupt countries in the world.
01:30:36.220
And wake up literally naked and raped immediately and told this is your new life.
01:30:44.480
You will you will work here and you will be a sex slave in essence.
01:30:49.760
They have these women, Glenn, because our guys were on the ground there and literally in a jail cell behind the brothel, literally bars that lock from the outside.
01:31:02.000
We're actually looking for kids in this area and we got this lead that there's a bunch of these women who don't speak the language.
01:31:14.360
Now, by the way, these women are praying women.
01:31:19.760
God, send us anyone, someone, because there's no way out.
01:31:28.620
Our guys go in and start talking about doing a party at this brothel nightclub kind of place with the owners.
01:31:38.560
One of the women's looks up and sees our guys who look, they look like sex tourists.
01:31:42.980
You know, our guys are awesome, undercover operators.
01:31:49.000
We talked to them later and they said, we sent something about your guys.
01:31:54.600
So they wrote a little note, they got together and one of the women wrote in her left hand so that it couldn't be traced back just in case their spiritual hunch was wrong.
01:32:05.960
Wrote in their left hand, ayuda nos, por favor, help us please.
01:32:09.620
And walked over to one of the operators, who's actually here at the studio today, and gave it to him.
01:32:17.540
He called me immediately and said, you won't believe this.
01:32:20.760
Like, we've been made, but I think by the right people, they know who we are.
01:32:26.460
And later they just said, there was just something about you guys.
01:32:33.360
Now, this country, as you know, Glenn, because we've talked a lot about it.
01:32:42.100
And that's why people say, don't work in this country.
01:32:58.380
And the cops start taking money from the traffickers right in front of our guys.
01:33:04.500
We have this plan ready to go in case this happened.
01:33:07.140
Our guys are literally, at this point, being chased by cops and traffickers running with
01:33:17.980
So we had another law enforcement agency who we didn't tell about the operation in the same
01:33:22.880
country, knowing that we have them probably for about 10 to 12 hours before they figure
01:33:27.500
out how to leverage the whole situation in their benefit.
01:33:33.580
They were clean for the time we needed them to be clean.
01:33:38.420
The whole thing was filmed and it's being produced into a documentary that's going to come out
01:33:50.440
This is the after the rescue footage where you guys, I think this is when you guys are
01:34:08.560
We, we basically, we get help from the UN in a neighboring country that gives them temporary
01:34:16.100
And they're literally hiding for seven weeks in another country, but it's close enough to
01:34:19.900
the trafficker country to where they can't come out.
01:34:26.940
We can't take them through a commercial airline or airport because we think there's traffickers
01:34:34.320
And they're not, they're not arrested because they just paid the cops off.
01:34:45.720
Um, so, uh, I called Tony Robbins and I said, Tony, I got to get these girls out of this
01:34:52.360
country and, uh, I can't take them through a, through a public, uh, airport.
01:35:00.700
I'm sending my 737 down right now to pick them up just like that.
01:35:04.680
Um, and then we had the problem of, well, where are they going to go?
01:35:13.360
They know where their houses are, their homes are.
01:35:15.720
Um, luckily we had super tight connections with the white house at the time.
01:35:19.180
Again, just like Tony, one phone call to the white house.
01:35:24.040
That's not, they're not going to give us visas.
01:35:31.480
You're going to, you'll have them as soon as we can print them out.
01:35:33.960
Got visas for them and, and got them back to, to the United States.
01:35:38.520
And they, the white house didn't publicize this by the way at all.
01:35:41.560
It was right in the middle of an election year and based on the country it was.
01:35:44.960
And I mean, it would have been a great political.
01:35:46.620
It would have been a massive, massive story and massive story, um, that could have played
01:35:56.820
And it's one of the reasons again, why, uh, my thoughts of Donald Trump and his family
01:36:08.160
He didn't, he, and he, quite honestly, he should have, but he didn't.
01:36:13.860
We were just hoping they wouldn't because we don't want this.
01:36:15.820
You know, we would have had to have a discussion about, no, you can't do it.
01:36:19.040
Didn't even ask, but said, we, we do request that they come and get an official welcome
01:36:30.200
They, they get, they get taken to the white house and there's told welcome to the United
01:36:34.120
States and not a peep, not a camera in the place.
01:36:39.900
And the other stop, Tony requested, please come to my house.
01:36:42.380
I want their first day of freedom to be at my house, which is this beautiful mansion
01:36:47.860
And that was literally their first steps on American soil were, cause they went from the
01:36:52.920
Their first step was Tony's house and oh my, it just tears everywhere.
01:36:57.500
Tony and Sage just showering them with prayers and gifts.
01:37:05.420
You know, you can think what you want about Tony Robbins, but until you've met him, you,
01:37:11.100
I mean, it's easy to think that's just, that's just a, you know, he's just doing this.
01:37:16.320
He, he is one of the most, his wife is amazing, really genuine, unbelievably genuine, even better
01:37:27.160
Cameras on and off the same people, no matter what.
01:37:31.860
So when we come back, I, I, I want to find out what happened to the families, how the reuniting
01:37:39.120
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01:37:47.920
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Then the next, what, how long did it take a week, a day, a couple of days, a couple of
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You have absolutely no hope of getting out, no hope.
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It's gotta be, I mean, mentally that has to be just gymnastics that could screw you up
01:40:04.020
Yeah, it was, I was with them during that transport and we were very clear with the
01:40:11.500
This is not any of our lives, but God is blessing you right now.
01:40:18.340
Uh, very mature women who understood, uh, I mean, I remember one just saying, I haven't
01:40:25.480
So it'd been, you know, for some six months, for some a year, some to four years.
01:40:35.240
And, and, you know, I just want to tell him I'm okay.
01:40:38.000
They don't even know where their kids don't even know where mom went.
01:40:42.120
So what did, what have they all been reunited or cause it's a dicey situation.
01:40:47.260
So they're all unbelievable partners on the ground.
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There's a university that I'm not supposed to name, but, uh, that took them in and put
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In fact, um, several of them just graduated United States in the U S they're all in the
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They are in regular contact with their families, but the way our stupid immigration policy is
01:41:14.200
if they go home to see their babies, they lose the opportunity to maintain their visas
01:41:20.460
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01:41:24.580
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01:41:27.600
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01:41:30.560
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01:41:34.900
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01:41:44.300
We, we've repatriated over 300 women from the middle East into back into Africa where
01:41:51.300
They're being lured into Lebanon, into Oman, uh, and other into other in Kuwait.
01:41:56.900
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01:41:59.460
And they're forced into domestic servitude and sex slavery.
01:42:05.340
It's, it's, it's just, and we're not talking about it, you know?
01:42:09.120
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01:42:37.100
And we're working with them because they recognize the same, they recognize the problem
01:42:41.620
Uh, but the problem is our policies, they won't change it.
01:42:45.100
He did everything he could to change the policies, which basically the solution's pretty simple.
01:42:52.680
You can't bring a child across and think you're going to get in.
01:42:59.120
Uh, Kamala just said that, that it's, uh, it's tornadoes and floods and, uh, and corruption
01:43:11.000
What the problem is, and when we, we tell them, come on up, bring a kid and you get free
01:43:14.980
These kids are getting kidnapped through central America and being trafficked, used as pawns.
01:43:26.680
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01:43:32.540
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01:43:36.800
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01:43:39.700
And the people don't understand the, the cartels are either about to, or are making more money
01:43:48.860
through this now on our border than they are on drugs.
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And I mean, they get thousands of dollars per client.
01:44:02.900
And by the way, if you can't pay, they say, come on the bus anyway, we'll take care of
01:44:06.720
Then they sell you on the way we were down on the border to interviewing these women.
01:44:13.260
They didn't take my 12 year old and rape her too.
01:44:16.840
They didn't tell me that's how I was going to make up the difference, but that's what
01:44:22.300
I mean, it's, and it was the majority of the women we interviewed said that was their
01:44:27.660
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01:44:31.240
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I wanted to talk to you some more about the border and how bad it is.
01:47:15.380
When we went into the break, we were talking about how much money the cartels are making every single day on our new border policy.
01:47:28.160
About $14 million a day is what these cartels are making.
01:47:40.500
I mean, tell me about the cartels that you know of down there.
01:47:44.860
You know, you say cartels and you, you know, you might think of an old movie or whatever.
01:47:49.460
What are these people actually like and that are down at the border helping?
01:47:59.720
They're selling them on their journey from Nicaragua to Texas.
01:48:16.580
Are they still if you don't pay, don't worry, we will we will contact you.
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You make sure you tell us where you end up in the United States.
01:48:28.940
And so I heard this about it's probably under Obama that the cartels were helping smuggle
01:48:38.020
And if you couldn't pay the full amount, you had to work for them and you're just going
01:48:44.260
So those sometimes if they can't get it out of them through selling their bodies on
01:48:48.300
the on the path to the United States, they'll get them in and then they'll hold them.
01:48:58.820
Hey, your your your your wife and children are in our custody and they're tied up and
01:49:03.840
they're not getting out unless you figure out a way to pay us.
01:49:06.220
So that's that's happening on this side of the border, on the US side.
01:49:09.540
I read a quote from Abraham Lincoln on the air today about what he said in 1860.
01:49:19.720
I'm wildly paraphrasing, but it's crystal clear what's going on here.
01:49:24.600
You had a lot of good people in the south that would never turn against their country, but
01:49:30.360
it has been three decades of real evil twisting and turning everything and turning those good
01:49:38.480
people into people who are now standing, thinking they're right, standing for things that are
01:49:49.720
And I read that and I and I thought that that's what's happening here.
01:49:53.540
We have had these Marxist revolutionaries and these people in our I just saw a story from
01:49:59.520
1986 or 18 in 1989 in the New York Times where it said our universities are almost now
01:50:09.840
completely Marxist and it was showing the problem back then.
01:50:15.060
But they had just gotten in and they had kind of laid, you know, kind of in wait until
01:50:20.560
they had the whole thing and they were just starting in the 1980s.
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And now we have now we have this and everything has been twisted upside down.
01:50:31.880
And I'd like to give people the benefit of the doubt, but I can't.
01:50:36.260
I can't fathom any logical person who's in the Biden administration.
01:50:41.660
And don't answer this if you if you don't want to get involved in that, but I can't
01:50:46.340
imagine any reason that you could actually look at what the results were under Trump
01:50:52.280
and then making the change and seeing this chaos and then coming out on the other side
01:51:00.060
and going, yeah, we we're doing the right thing.
01:51:02.360
I mean, besides evil, what did I tell you when we first do when you first told me about.
01:51:23.260
Because you had your attorney saying, don't do it.
01:51:26.420
And you said, amongst other things, that there is.
01:51:33.740
Well, one thing I remember is you said you won't meet you.
01:51:36.780
You will not meet your maker and tell him I did nothing.
01:51:48.320
Because I came back to you and said, my attorney keeps telling me that we could just be torn apart for this
01:51:58.340
because you don't know something could happen, whatever.
01:52:04.800
You got, you know, all these, all these bad people coming up against you.
01:52:11.260
And I said, if this is true and honest, there is nothing that you can do that will get more divine providence
01:52:27.540
And then I came to you and said, you got to make sure this is absolutely pure.
01:52:33.540
Because if it's not, there is nothing we will suffer through eternity on more than using children, you know, being being untrue with rescuing children.
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And so you and I have had this and both organizations are really crystal clear.
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Oh, I'm going to go to prison for the rest of my life.
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No, you're going to answer eternally forever if you do something against children.
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What is happening on our border and is happening right now and we are using it for politics,
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the eternal consequences are enormous, enormous.
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One last question, because you were in law enforcement.
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You were in the Department of Homeland Security.
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How are we going to retain our trust and how are we doing there, do you think, our Justice Department?
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I think it's, I think politics is seeping into everything now.
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It's hard to trust the very organizations I used to work with and for sometimes.
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It's scary because truth is becoming relative, right?
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If people rise up for truth and keep fighting like you are and others, I hope it can influence the entire governmental system to where we maintain the integrity of our institutions and our law enforcement.
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What these people are running from and coming across our border is what we're becoming.
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They're running from no real justice because you can pay somebody off.
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Oh, I've got a jail cell with eight women in it.
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I mean, that that's why people came here is you have a chance of justice.
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And I feel like we're just I'm glad you're around, Tim.
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You give me hope and faith that there are really good, decent people who are working every day to just do something that is right.
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Well, you're the co-founder of both those organizations.
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If you would like to get involved again, there is nothing that will help you more than helping rescue children.
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Turn your face back to God and he will heal us.
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But we have to be actively engaged in good works.
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If you would like to be involved, go to our rescue dot org, our rescue dot org or the Nazarene fund dot org.
01:56:28.480
So I was just talking this morning when we first came in.
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And Sam Zell has been this, you know, Chicago billionaire who has been making fun of people buying gold forever, forever.
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I mean, that's kind of how he made his money is like, why would you buy gold?
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He's just come out and said, I feel funny because I've spent my career talking about why would you want to own gold?
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But when I see the debasement of our currency, what are you going to hold on to?
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He's so worried about the debasement of our currency that the dollar is just going to be worthless, that he is not holding on to things that he is his whole life said.
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IRA acquisitions this week, but you have to call them.
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That's what we learned yesterday from Bank of America.
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Mainly, I love the story because it talks about Mr. Cent.
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I don't think Fiddy is his first name and Cent is his last name.
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Anyway, he is moving out because he said, I can't take the taxes anymore.
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You can't charge 50 Cent over 50 Cent on each dollar.
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He should just keep, he should just change his name to his tax rate.
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He was moving a bunch of his business interests.
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Do you think Elon Musk is going to be funny on Saturday Night Live?
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The caveat is don't walk into a room where everybody is writing your comedy and they all hate you.
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But if they hate you, they can make you look really bad and stupid.
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If they're writing for people they like on other weeks, maybe this is the right way to go.
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Wouldn't it be funny if it was like the funniest Saturday Night Live since Belushi?
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Because some of those episodes with non-actors, non-comedians are really funny.
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You know, some of the sports celebrities have done it over the years.
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Yeah, he's not an electric personality, though.
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Like, if you've ever heard him be interviewed, he's an interesting guy, but he doesn't care.
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Somehow he's been made into this conservative icon.
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This guy who is literally building spaceships to escape global warming is a conservative now.
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I was talking, on Saturday Night Live, I was talking to Jack Helmuth, our friend from back in the day.
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He does a podcast now called Questionable Material with Jack and Brian, with our friend Brian Sack from the day.
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But he was on to talk about, he used to work at Saturday Night Live, like in between, like late 90s into 2000.
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So, he said that when they kind of were like reworking the show a little bit, they brought a couple of veteran writers in from Letterman towards the end of his tenure there.
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And when you turn in scripts, there's no names on them.
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And he said that the two, he talked to the two Letterman writers who were veteran comedy writers.
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And he said, you couldn't, you couldn't tell if it was a person writing it was black or white.
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You couldn't tell if the person writing it was male or female, you know, conservative, liberal, couldn't, couldn't tell any of that from, from what was written.
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He said they could always tell if a person was above 28 years old or below 28 years old.
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Because people who were older than 28 years old were trying to make the scripts, you know, funny.
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And people under 28 years old were trying to make their social justice points.
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Or whatever the equivalent of social justice was back in 2000.
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It's certainly been around a lot longer than that.
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But, I mean, just to be able to pick that up from just reading the scripts because the priority of a comedy writer from back in the day was comedy.
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You remember what our slogan, my slogan for years, for probably two or three decades, was what?
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If it's funny, if it makes people laugh, don't cut it.
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Doesn't matter if it agrees with everyone's point of view.
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Doesn't matter if it's, you know, you're a conservative and, you know, it's a joke, you know, against a conservative.