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Al Gore's new group demands fifteen trillion dollars to fight global warming. That's fifteen million dollars six times Drum set executive orders were bad before he decided they were actually good. He signed another one in for farmers yesterday and we're going into a trade war now with Canada. This is going to affect the cost of your home, but does anybody really even care anymore and we're going to talk to an amazing woman who has perfect recollection of her entire life she's in Australia? She she's one of the people on the planet that have this ability. I believe in some ways it's gonna be a. She can remember everything, including her mother and her father, picking her up in the when she was one she remembers what she wore for her first birthday, what the weather was light perfect recollection. Would you want that? We begin right now, entertainment, please turn it off. I know great. I know perfect recollection what you just have to get on the air right and then you just having it for when you're in an argument with your wife, it would be perfect
and it would make you a great liar. Oh man, '
'cause. Everyone would believe you.
Well, maybe they wouldn't, if you used it for applying all the time they would eventually catch you, but yeah. If you I mean no, that's not what you said who's going to who
I was going to challenger who's in the challenger. That's not what I say.
Well, yeah I mean unless you have the tape,
it is saying what a cool thing it is
that you can remember Harry Potter books, but her
potter books word for word, so all of them she can remember like eight hundred pages or something she literally remembers everything and
People are quizzing her now on Harry Potter, there saying what page is this from and that is cool. However, like you're saying it could
become a curse. If you know, I think it is you're going over things or, and she says she gets caught in these memory loops and it drives her crazy turn it off imagine. But if you could turn off, but you can turn it off. So imagine, but imagine imagine this. This is absolutely occurs. Image.
Every cruel thing that you've ever said as a child,
greek ruler, headset, you orbit said to you every every thought you had ev
every expression,
all recollection of when the love of your life breaks up, die
Is your mom dies, your dad dies? I don't want to
memory loss.
Normal memories fading,
so we remember our childhood in a much different way.
That's a blessing full recollection of everything. Bad that's been said,
bowling records
Are you are right now our attorneys are celebrating that Jeffy doesn't have that well, but it would be good for you to understand what's wrong with you and you correct, it
saying there is
you're overwhelmed, you're, overweight. So that's what
yeah! I recall that correctly wow good job today.
Donald Trump is coming out with his tax plan and
fifteen percent for corporate taxes, we don't know what the good yeah we don't know what the top tax rate will be, or
some individually card as well, something really cut during the campaign. It was. The top rate was twenty five, as you backed off that
I think I'm sure he did no, I don't think he hasn't. I don't think he's backed off of it. I don't think they have announced. It announced that people are saying that
I think it would be better from a cut
effective. Then the Paul Ryan Plan, the rye,
implant had a thirty five percent. I think it was maybe was thirty three percent top rate, so
the expectation is, it will be less than that. I think Trump during the campaign had a top rate of twenty five,
because you're going to be able to get it past going to twenty eight that be great because
it was during Reagan. Two thousand eight hundred and twenty eight at the top and fifteen percent for corporate would be.
Would be beer,
into the economy, although I'm not sure that anybody is going to spend that money, I mean. If, if honestly, if they cut,
my taxes now as a corporation
I would in reinvest some of it, but some of it
I would pull off for a rainy day. In fact, I think today
a lot of it. I would pull off for a rainy day, but that has other economic benefits as well. Wind rainy day comes businesses and shut down correct, that's a good thing correct, but it doesn't spur. The economy doesn't create jobs. It doesn't coat trickle down. I I you know I
I would say it does- maybe not all of it, but I mean
that some of it would be some of it was some of it. Would it would it would increase now if they decided if he came out and again, this is just basic
conomiques, one hundred and one if
he would come out and say this tax
up to twenty eight and fifteen uh,
it goes uh
hand in hand with reduced spending, and I'm not talking about
You know reducing it back to the spending levels of two thousand and six. I'm talk
about a ten percent. Ten percent.
Across the board everywhere, cut.
Then I would look at
tax cut and I would say I have confidence that we're going in the right direction and we
with a chance to really spur things on 'cause. The government is headed in the right direction. The government is recognizing that they are part of the problem here, then that would spur on. I think a massive boom
massive boom. I'm looking right now at the tax reform that will make America great again plan from the campaign
you're, fifty thousand dollars or less if you earn as a married couple. This is what he promised during the campaign. So I mean this is, I think the fare standard to judge his proposal right is a better or worse than this. This is what I would expect from him. Obviously it's what he
put up with the campaign and will hear it today.
But income tax rate if you're up to fifty thousand dollars married filer zero percent zero
If that image, everybody was doing that what
but it's a good day to lock that in I think it's good. It was done a lot with write, offs and different deductions before so now.
From fifty thousand to one hundred thousand giving you all married numbers here, that's ten percent, so you spent
you make one hundred thousand dollars. Your overall tax rate is going to be five percent, and I will tell you
wow, that's a good, that's a good number to keep it at that.
Type, a God
this you got in, I mean God, I know what God has done for me.
God created not the roads, the in
tire universe, and he only asked for
ten percent uh
he's also responsible for the crumbling roads and bridges that we have today right so
and then water that we continually drink your next two hundred grand you would get taxed at twenty percent. So
if you're making three hundred thousand dollars you're going to pay,
total of forty five thousand dollars in taxes, so I mean that's what fifteen percent
I mean again like three hundred thousand dollars, so one thing: fifteen percent and then
over three hundred thousand dollars you'll go to the top rate. This is more progressive than any are
public and that I've seen more progressive, yeah fifth
eighteen percent? Is your top tax rate at three hundred thousand? Well,
That would be your effective tax rate right, so you're, paying
ten percent. So if you
make three thousand dollars, you will have to give the government forty five thousand dollars and then above three hundred thousand dollars, you would pay at twenty five percent, which is the top rate which
not at all, not bad. Now there are other things in the big problem for most conservatives is this border adjustment tax thing, which is sort of base
a tariff to try to pay
before these other cuts. However, the corporate rate
drops as well as we talked about the border adjustment
I mean I would, I would just say it's a tariff on Mexico on eh.
Body. It's it's a border adjustment tax. We should get salt spring talk about it it. Basically, if we export stuff, it's not tax. If we import,
if it is so, it plays a different rate. Ok, so wait, wait! Wait
So that's a bit: that's the corporations yeah! That's a big sticking point right now, okay, which a lot of conservatives don't like. However, there's nothing here to like again, this is, as we pointed out during the campaign, it's
did not have my favorite tax plan of all the candidates. However, his tax plan was wrong.
Considerably better than than what we have now. The best tax blend was TED Cruz, who proposed a ten percent flat tax period.
Everybody pays ten percent, with the exception of, I think the for forty thousand dollars you work or something you seriously can't get any better. I did like that. There are, you know, make it better. Rand Paul had really get off on taxes as well. The other part
This is the capital gains tax which drops down to. I think it's twenty eight now
it goes down to twenty as a top rate and fifteen percent up to three hundred thousand dollars.
So you would again this will spark the economy. Does it would and are they going to get rid of the state tax? The death tax, I
I think they're talking about doing that right. Yes, so here couple of bullet points is more.
If you're single learn, learn less than twenty five thousand or married learn jointly and earn less than fifty, you will not owe any income tax. They remove. Seventy five million households over fifty percent from the income tax rolls we've talked about
issues with that as well, when you're trying to keep taxes low, because one p pm
when, when you get to zero, all
no one will change it from zero, because it's essentially
is almost an entitlement to people when you're making. Fifty thousand dollars- you can say we're going to raise taxes on the poorest
it becomes politically impossible to raise those rates, the only person whoever has done it is at least in recent memory.
Side of a war scenario, is Ronald Reagan. Who did
one of the brackets a little bit, but still it's so impossible.
To actually- and I think morally
basically impossible morally
one should have skin in the game right.
The idea is, if you're not affected by tax rate,
you don't care about, lowering tells Ray, you don't care, so you wind up not being able to lower the sage raise them. I want more stuff. Racism done effect me raise them. However, I would like everyone to have a zero percent. So it's a tough hard. So what argument there? So what are you, but I I mean. I really think that you,
everyone should have quite honestly.
It's kind of going back to property owners
that's the reason why we originally had you have to be an owner of property to vote right. 'cause you had
skin in the game, so
I mean I think you're voting should be on taxes. If, if you
pay taxes, I don't care. If it's a penny, do you pay taxes? You can
you don't pay taxes? You're, not voting, evinced a penny, even
is the penny. It isn't, but everyone should have to pay something.
The widow's mite, why is that story? Jesus asked
of the woman Anne who was the greater who had the greater sacrifice, the woman with the widows Mite
even Jesus asked to give something
to give something you gotta have skin in the game I,
waiting for the articles. Glenn Beck advocate the poll tax that they would know.
But I mean I do understand the concept there. I mean it should all be taken care of if we switch to a fair tax and now it don't don't know, why would you why would you do that? I got a million calls about their technical. I will say, however, many people do
The other taxes right like it's, not just it's, not just income tax. This is only dealing with income tax, but it's
It's a good start.
Then you have the four brackets. Zero hang on just a second, but people will learn the lesson of the.
The call is a border adjustment tax yeah because you know that's going to hit. If I understand it right and I don't think I do to hit everybody shops at Walmart, exactly right, that's what I was gonna say: yeah, it's got, I mean, that's that's where the target Walmart you're, going for discount prices, they're, bringing their food in they're, bringing everything everything's coming from China from overseas, because it's cheaper yeah, even crews, had some version of this. If I remember correctly baked into the plan, although it wasn't nearly as aggressive as the Trump one, it's it's it's sort of a way. I think
politicians like it because essentially it seems like you're, not taxing people, you're taxing those
there are countries like it. It feels better. It's why people like tariffs, it's like people like those things, because it feels a lot better, but they go to go to
one thousand and twenty and twenty five percent in curtain. Instead of the current seven brackets, it eliminates the marriage penalty. The alternative minimum tax
will give you the lowest rate since world war. Two remember, of course, Reagan got it to a twenty eight percent flat rate at the very top which
below us know business of any size from a fortune, five hundred to a mom and pop to a free
living job to job would pay more than fifteen percent of their business income in taxes. So that again, is the corporate tax. You
He's actually reinforce that one recently, so we're pretty sure that's going to be part of the plan that would spark the economy like crazy, all my gosh, it would be the I mean it's a good. I mean a great, even even the left, I've heard lots experts on the left come on and say we need to look lower the corporate income tax. It's very to highlight world greed upon the highest in the weeks. No sense the way we do it now. I think the liberals don't want to cut to fifteen,
even they want to cut and then no fan.
Will pay the death tax so that we went back to a free market economy. I wonder what would happen probably be really bad would be hurt yeah. We do we go belly up, hello, just it'd be over using you'd like
Somebody on to talk about the fair tax program.
You're, listening to the Glenn Beck program, is just just talking about taxes, and I mean the only tax that really works is a flat tax that,
that is just the same. Everybody pays it and
and everybody's got skin in the game, and there is no special interest. Lobbying of all no late they've got to pay more what's happening in Canada.
We are now putting tariff on
lumber
canadian lumber because they subsidize lumber and the law.
People will say. Well, we can't compete well. Yes, you
then 'cause you are. They all only has thirty percent market share, so
that means you're competing and you're selling american Lumber,
China and every place else. So
yeah american lumber is hurt by Canada, but.
Why wouldn't we as Americans, one
Canada,
Financing everybody's house right,
That's what they're doing that is exactly I mean it is what's happening, yeah that act, candid, the canadian government and it goes by province subs.
ISIS Lumber so that it can be sometimes is lower price here in the United States
and so we buy that for a lower price. You save money on your home because you're buying, cheaper lumber and
reason that's occurring is because the stupid
canadian government is paying
to lower the price of your home.
Why on earth would we discourage this activity now?
I'd say, wait a minute the, but what about the lumber makers? First of all, as you point out, the only have Canadians only have thirty one percent market share anyway. But beyond that
You would want this to occur.
Example, would you go the other direction? Would you say, hey we're exporting
something for to Canada, would you say: hey
our government should spend tax dollars to make it cheaper, so
Ians can buy it for less now. Would you want to
what is currently happening? Is Canadians are actually buying a small percentage of your home for you, the canadian taxpayers, doing this, and if they want to do that, let let him it's a terrible policy that terrible idea and it's uh
the government, picking winners and losers, because what you're doing is you're, adding a tag
on your home
or everybody in America that the uses canadian lumber and
what you're doing is you're trying to to give
that money to protect its protectionism, to protect the lumber.
Let put it another way if Donald Trump came out,
what I'm going to do is put a five hundred dollars tax
every home in the United States.
That uses, canadian lumber and take that money and just give it to the lumber industry. Whatever
I would say: no everyone would say: that's insanity
now what he did, but that's not what he did. He's well he's putting a tariff on the Canadians, so you don't see the tax at all. It's not
that's on you! What's the tax on that one before it comes in here yeah, but it ends
that you're paying too
those in dollars more on your house, so you're paying a two thousand dollars tax. If you will
because of the tariff, your pain,
not five hundred, which you would
projected you're paying a two thousand dollars tariff or tax
same thing is going to happen with Walmart and target if you're
taxing those goods coming in
Why do you go to Walmart? You go to Walmart because the stuff is cheap, it doesn't hurt the people who are going to still buy the Mercedes Benz. It hurts the lowest.
Then on the ladder- and
Nobody seems to understand that when your prices in Walmart go up, do not come crying saying that Walmart needs to be rate in it is the federal government that needs to be reined in or.
This is the Glenn Beck program- always thought.
The universe is far too efficient too,
have a devil and a bunch of other devils, with little pitchforks and
and a giant lake of fire, where you
burning forever in torment. It's too efficient for that.
Why wouldn't there be the system that would allow you to torment yourself
and the way to do that is to have absolute, perfect recollection for every
hurtful thing, you've ever done or has been done to you every
pain that you have caused every pain that you have felt to have perfect recollection
and relive it over and over as if it is happening to you now.
There's a woman in Brisbane Australia, she's one of only eighty in the world that have perfect recollection.
It's actually called highly superior, auto biographical memory, 8h, SAM and.
She has just come out on her blog and she said I can remember.
Every word of Harry Potter, I can remember everything, including my first memory when I was
twelve days old, being placed
in the baby car seat in the car.
It was my dad's idea. She said Rebecca,
Chirac is with us from Brisbane Australia. Now, hello, Rebecca. How are you how I'm good yourself
I'm working that we're good. I
this interview goes well cuz, you'll forever. Remember it the
can you can you start at the
earliest member members memory that the twelve year old memory that are twelve day old memory that you have
particular memory it's the earliest. When I can die it was, I was think highly noble.
And could find my mom to the car seat, and I was
place down on the sheepskin cover, and I was looking up at the steering wheel and at that age I was curious as to what things were, but it didn't occur to me yet to get up and explore what it was an alternate that similar age I'd just be in my queer, the night Lac. I'd look at the stand up there next to me or I'd, look at my
toys above me and I just I'd have curiosity there. So you remember what you felt. Do you remember
feeling the love from your mother and father? Do you remember hearing argue
I mean we always we always talk
the impact of
happening around the baby your summer
They can actually tell us if that's true or not yeah as soon as a small baby.
Here everything my mom would say to me. She tell me these words, but the thing is at that age. I didn't understand
those words meant it was much like as an ad.
Now, when I hear the language a dark night, but when I have memories of what was told to
when I was a baby. I can understand as an adult such as when I was two weeks old. That was my first Christmas and I can remember people coming into me saying merry Christmas, but I didn't
merry Christmas, most then, but now when I remember it, I can look. I know what it
Things now have those people back and said: yeah merry Christmas back at you, so
You say you can remember, you can remember the weather forecast of everyday. What you had for breakfast for every day. Does this
file in your head by date or or
well. If I gave you a date, could you tell us what you were doing or how does this work in your head? It's interesting because states in my mind, I can remember dates,
failing, and so if I was aware of the date of the die, I can tell you what day of the week it was which is. I have a calendar in my brain since I was fourteen sorry, every time I cross off the calendar if we die, I have memories of doing that, but when I was at school before I had a cow and I'd still have to buy the die down at
help us my assessments in that. So I remember the date from that. Did you you had to have had straight a's.
No, I I also in in subjects I did get. Our Houston was spelling and I caught I use in algebra and trigonometry everything else due to my old to some of the slower cars testing. So it was interesting because I'd often have all the answers to the exams, but the
only problem is I had been three months to live, so you you had a problem. How long have you known?
how long have you been open about? This is
just came out on your blog with this in your only one of eighty in the world,
I found out about H same what's. Interesting is that until I was twenty one, I saw everyone women, but did not kind of why? But my palance then called me in to see something on television, and it was about a small group of people would have to send usual mainly what I couldn't forget. Any Dyson by which children and
who sang to my parents. I said: why are they calling it unusual? Isn't it normal for people to remember like that, and my parents said no, it's not, but I asked me if it was okay for them to send the unit.
She of California Irvine an email because they discovered the people on the segment of the show.
And I was only half listening when I said yes Caddy, because there were two things I was close as the one that the. Why are women, it wasn't normal and through that class, let me was extremely red five
yeah are you, are you tormented by by memories Rebecca or is it like? Do you consider this a blessing or a curse I used to use in many years ago? I used to look at it as a curse
because I I wouldn't like reliving all of the stuff that I do
now I'm looking
It is a little bit of bugs I'm now, I'm. I understand why I keep we live
things and I'm realizing to myself. This has a name to it. It's not necessarily just another things myself. It's not necessarily can
be a bad thing any more. So when you, when you do send out the old system,
when you did remember when you do remember things, and I don't want to take you down a lane, you don't want to go, but you remember,
is it like your
I'm thinking of just the cruel things that I may have said or been said to me? I
I'm glad I forget those in in the memory fades. So
do you recall them as if they are the same feeling? You have the same impact?
Oh my god, wow
motion Lee. I relive it is. However, although I was back then, but my conscience is an adult and that often causes a lot are usually
are, you know, there's a there's got to be jobs, though, where is this kind of
ability would come in really handy math
mattix of some sort. What do you do for a living fully?
on the on the public stage, when I do Ortiz about kissing for and on the public they can now with the I can network, so I go around to send them out. I go around to local conferences and I do's seminar talks stay and how each SAM does help, because when I bought, you can remember, AC estimates suggest just remember them yeah. I also do well being as well, but
special kids Company Rebecca. What is the? What is the one thing that you would take and say
boy? I wish everyone could experience this
that you have that we don't the things the most the thing that makes me so happy about my hate. Shame is that I can still enjoy my birthdays and christmases in the same way ever did as a child, because, even as an adult, I can wake up on my birthday and I'm just really been all of these happy exciting memories from when I was a child and I can just enjoy. I can I don't even need the same
lesson so I can just sit there and just I'm just reliving happy memories. Do you believe in Heaven and hell you believe in God you do. Is this? What do you think this would be
what Heaven or hell would be like. Also licensing, I used to collect a little bit of a little bit of five, but it's definitely on my best days and when I fly this is speech new pop soul theme parks, that's what I'm definitely and hats and.
Rebecca thank you so much for sharing
your life with us,
something that welcome the pardon me
All your help, yeah you're, welcome. I'm really glad to have had the opportunity to state ca. Sir, do you one more question just curious: do you have to when you
who memorize things you said as I write it sees
for me to remember:
do you have to work on memorizing things at all? Or can you just
write, something or read something- and you remember it word for word outside Harry Potter, especially because I have such an emotional connection to it, because I was introduced to it by my favorite teacher when I was in the fourth grade. But in terms of.
When I'm doing speeches or blogs it's something I enjoy doing it relaxes me just I go to writing whenever just to zone out or write a script that you would talk to zone out. So it's work, but it's work that I enjoy. That's how it feels
Do you do you see memories like reading? Do you see almost uh
photo of the or is it like seeing the page when you're,
remembering things like Harry Potter. I've been tested body UCI for photographic memory, and I've got really poor photographic memory
but the way I remember things, I remember them in sequence as I experienced them,
so I remember just the cycle of the word,
so you have more of an emotional memory yeah, and that really does counter that with my autism. In that sense, so wow Rebecca. Thank you
bless you. Thank you so much oh yeah. Well, we wish you the best Rebecca Chirac,
Brisbane Australia, one of the Eiti women on
planet that have perfect recollection
of their life and it's worse, pat than we thought '
'cause. She doesn't have photo
graphic memory is something I would love to have be able to read something once and recall everything she's gotten.
Emotional memory. It's pretty mission is oof yeah, like she said the things
that she heard as a child and didn't understand. Now she understands and so makes it even worse
or better she said, or both Heaven and hell or better, because you think you
will say logically in your head now that that hurtful
thing a seven year old said to me
back in the day it was actually worthless and pointless. Like you,
feel yourself going through emotional reaction and then you realize it didn't make any difference, and there is no need for me to react that way, but I mean with her condition. I guess that wouldn't happen. You just go through that process.
I mean it would be really really terribly. I forgot to ask,
or if she remembers her childhood better of
the days gone by better than they are now.
I wanted to ask her if she's ever like blown off an appointment and use the excuse. I forgot,
like I'm sorry, I forgot 'cause. If you don't, if someone doesn't know you, it's still a valid,
User. I in so mule no you're being does sounds like she does. She can forget yeah the. I guess it's not the it's a a
why I guess it's. It's such a weird thing
the deal. I would tell you that that that, as an alcoholic I mean part of the thing that drove me to alcoholism is the mistakes of your past. Just pile up
and some people can deal with him. Some people can't- and I was one that just couldn't deal with
problems of my past and everything else. I never dealt with them and and
just started to break apart, and that is to me
why you know Jesus is so important.
The common redeem and wash me of all of the past.
And it really did for me it really did bury my past uh.
Dealt with it and buried it and it's in the past I can't,
Imagine
I can't imagine, that's total hell told
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You guys watch that. Have you guys
watch the tv show genius? No, ok! So,
yes, I'm not sure we even where it is. Is it on Fox news?
It's just called genius right is not
the hospital one, but I would I would it wasn't on Fox, or is it right because I just watch, I watch everything either on Netflix or Amazon, and it is this great show
told about a guy who is like a mark Zuckerberg
and has left the tech industry and decided he's going to start his own hospital and
So I started in Silicon Valley and he's going to hire the rebels, the people, all the doctors, that the FDA is mad at
all the doctors that take chances and
he's
to pick patient.
All around the world, that everyone
there's nothing can be done, he's going to pick them and they're going to develop cures, etc, etc. So it's cutting it
based on technology, that is on the horizon, and it's very optimistic. I mean this, you will watch this show and you will start to think you know. Death really could be,
the thing that we really don't understand very soon.
One of the episodes had a
A womb, a uterus bag, if you will a big bag and they are, it, wasn't even a bag. It was a tank
Anna baby was born prematurely because mom was on heroin and
the baby was going into distress. They had
take the baby out
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the lungs would collapse. So what
do what to do? What to do? And you see
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the two back into the baby, so the baby can be fed and
they drop it into this tank of of Lick
it's not water, but now it's you know. What do you call it? The fluid yeah embryonic fluid,
so the baby goes in. The baby is almost dead. The baby starts to breathe and it works
now. They can only keep him in there. I think for twenty four hours or something like that.
On the blaze,
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kept alive but put
actually develop until fully healthy in the
definitely into a viable state.
Experimental artificial womb is called the bio bag. It's a large
plastic bag filled with fluid and kept in a state that mimics the inside of a uterus. The abyss
call cord is attached to a device that provides the blood with oxygen, and the goal is that, after a few weeks in the Bio bag, the baby could be removed and placed on a ventilator until further developed to the point where they can breathe on their own
babies born as early as twenty two weeks of a fifty percent sent chance of survival with the current technology,
but the same devices that save their lives can cause problems that will
just well into adulthood. We know that after even a few hours with the current technology, it will damage the lungs of a baby with
technology. Doctors hope for a much greater chance of survival without developmental problems. Scientist predict Hume
in testing is three years away, but technology will face its own problems and bill
chords shrink the moment they are hit by air when stat staff is reported, making it difficult
tubes into them. Stat, also, no,
that the artificial uteri can easily be contaminated with infections in the fetal heart is weak, and sometimes it can't handle artificial
having blood pumped into it. They
put a lamb. Are you looking at this pet
amazing right yeah they
baby Lamb in the back
like in the bag bag. Did you push play? No Pushpa,
hey it's more amazing than the picture alone, and it
it's only like five seconds of it, but it should.
Who is the lamb? No,
we are being being fed.
In the bag and the yeah and the it's just kind of floating there in that bag, look at that is that not
Credible it is so they've already obviously done.
With they've done it with chips and they've done it with sheep,
That's incredible.
The world is about to change. Now, let me ask you who,
on the winning side here.
Is that Lamb alive.
Is that Baby Llama, a life
that baby Lamb a lamb
could become? I mean it looks like a lamb now, but
don't know yet whether it'll become a Buick or or you know.
Actually we don't know yet we don't know we'll have to see. I don't think we have to
yeah? I think we have to wait and see that's going to be, you know,
Does his mother want the baby
did the sheep choose to have the baby? I don't know I don't know, and neither do you you're right, you're right.
I don't so now here is that I'm stupid, uh,
stupid
Ipad went down, and so now I can't find the story.
Can you find that for me, real, quick, still the store
free on planned parenthood, you have it printed.
I do have a printed. Yes, the story on planned parenthood- maybe I haven't printed two story on planned. Parenthood is true
the amazing because
and parenthood they won't
admit
that their own children, after their born our children here it is here, deserve having
so they won't admit that their own children,
our children early,
for this week, the founder of president of culture for life in Africa,
who covered a nineteen, fifty two pamphlet from Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
It reveals the abortion provider hasn't always been so deceptive about the nature of abortion and the risks involved with terminating pregnancy. This is from
resurgent in the pamphlet the top
birth control is discussed in a question and answer format: Aff,
defining birth control as a safe and simple way to plan for your children and to have them when you want them. The question is asked:
is birth? Control? Is abortion, birth control.
Here's the answer from planned parenthood, definite
we not a noob
portion- requires an operation, quoting it
pulls the life of a baby
after it has begun.
It is dangerous to your life and health. It may make
use sterile. So when you want children, you cannot have them. Birth
control merely postpones the beginning of life. Abortion,
bill's life.
Wow is
not a problem for anyone.
Now doesn't even seem to be a problem for planned parenthood. It's their pamphlet, showing the contradiction between the way they,
Once thought- and there is such a disconnect in
but where we are headed. For instance, look at the look at
look at the uterine bag
is being developed by scientists to keep premature babies alive. Well,
once it's viable one,
it's viable you're not supposed to be able to kill it
but as long as it's not viable. Well we're going to get to the point where
that egg once fertilized, and
even not fertilized could be fertilized
in the lab and
baby grown from start to finish, most likely in a bag.
When we get there is it life, because I mean sign,
continually moves this lineup up, yes, overseas tried to make a line of viability and our founders improved on it already our founders all wrote about abortion. There were.
There are many documents about abortion and how abortion is wrong and illegal and you go to jail after the quickening. Well, what's the quickening, the Quicken
Is that that moment, when you know that there's life in you, you didn't,
SARA know that there was life until the baby moved
soon as the baby moves. That's where
our founders said. Well, that's when you know it's a baby, so anybody that harms that baby in any way that babies
life is protected from the moment of the quickening.
Well, we know now a lot earlier and
can save the baby. A lot earlier.
We are now advocating for murder of children
sing their own, their own
pamphlet. It
also the life of the baby. After it has begun, it kills the
life of the baby after it has begun. Now. Tell me in nineteen. Fifty
Six they'll say well, that was an old pamphlet. Have we discovered that that issue
is not a baby.
That has have we have we
develop things that show that that that fifty
in week old saying
inside of you
is not a baby? No, we found just the opposite. Yeah look at the opposite, not just here, but look at the
opposite, where everything is customized, every
everything is customized.
Everything is about. You know,
enhancing the individuals power to create to communicate
what is the federal government doing.
The federal government in all countries are
camping down on that very technology, one.
This is on the wrong side of history and it's those
you don't understand the basic principles
of individual liberty and sanctity. The latest research on
shows that they actually are babies, which
I don't know where anyone would disagree with that outside of bill. Nye's Netflix show probably, but they they are now
in that babies can recognize the specific language being spoken by their parents
in the womb. So when they come out, they are more comfortable with their home language. So I have a friend I just met. We met him.
Andrea is from it'll.
He moved here at seven years old. He
never spoken English to his son, who is now ten. He all
only speaks to him in Italian because he wants
Italian to continue where he said. My father NED
spoke because I he said I am proudly an American. I am not an italian American, I am an American, he said
I don't want the language to die and I don't want our heritage to die in our family. He said so.
Started that, because I spoke to my son,
You know when he was in the womb. I would speak to him and I
talk to him in, and
he said the
first time he like really moved like he recognized anything is
after he was born and I spoke to him in Italian. He said he would
recognize the language he recognized me yeah. I have
when it is their notice,
an international adoptees, where a chinese mother has a baby.
It's in Chinese. The whole time then gets adopted by an american family they're, not as comfortable and react differently to the language.
I mean listen to this sentence. Sentences of the end of the story by the way language. Lessons start in the womb is the title of it. So
I mean it's pretty clear. Talk to you.
Baby
baby is picking up useful now, picking up useful knowledge, learning
learning about language, even though they're not actually learning words, it's
something they really love their
things, things as well, the social interaction they're interacting over you,
king with them, but they're, still sort of useful knowledge whenever they hear speech. Think
all the human things I just described in that order, let me ask you this we're doing
search on this. How come
we've never
done the research or really concentrate on the research of the fact that babies can feel pain.
Because if they're learning, you know they can feel pain when they are increase, the cut up. Of course, they can't horse think so. Why is it going to fall? Why is it? Is that just too horrible of a thought to think of me pro life people wanted done, I mean, but the pro choice people can't live with themselves if they think that way, so they don't.
Thank you. How could you, how could you live with yourself? If you knew you were cutting up a
That was feeling the pain, which is why they fight having the mammogram is why they put it's, why they put the baby in the closet and just let it suffocate
nobody? Could, because nobody, but Kurt Gosnell, could could ever live with
selves by snapping.
Neck of an infant. Your listening to the Glenn Beck program.
The Glenn Beck program really quite amazing couple things on that
story on the blaze with the with the lamb in the in the bag:
the uterine bag. This new plastic sack that they think now they can are going to be able to use for babies, premature babies and it mimics the womb. First of all,
if we could fill that bag with a little bit of mint, gel jelly and delicious and sauce for him to start grow and grow and meet in the background, I'm going to be able to stick that thing right in the other, but you know how they can, because our yeah okay. So now we joke about that. But if we did that,
if we did that
and we were growing little baby lamb in bags and then went okay and it can slide right into the oven. The left would go out of their mind. I'll bet, you they're crazy on what's happening to the slam as an experiment.
Bet you they people there saying:
how are they doing this to this lamp? What happened to the mother? What happens
baby? What happens if this baby dies?
How dare you do this to this slam, but there
have a problem: slaughtering children, it's so insane.
I bet they are also not only because of the animal rights aspects of wanting to save this poor little bitty baby lamb. But I bet you: they are upset and angry about the technology that could lead people to understand that.
You even need the mother. You can bring a young first term, second term, baby to full term with just technology and
No, that wouldn't that hurt their argument considerably when it comes to viability,
A sudden, all these babies are viable and
the overwhelming majority of people despite it, it's always talk about a split issue: it's not
when it comes to viability. People
overwhelmingly opposed to the legality of abortion once the baby is viable. You put babies in a bag where you can see them
nobody's, throwing that bag out in the garbage or the incinerator, not a single person nope back in a minute. Let me pick up.
The Glenn Beck program. If you're by your doctor, who fan, I know hi call me,
but
race and I've been watching the first two at
the new seasons stand season of doctor who- and we have not like the new doctor at all. We socks we stopped watching it after
it's. A big left
just be more efficient to call each other.
Fan individually. Yes yeah, I know, but I we are- we can get our schedules online, okay, but it's really good. In the reason. The first two are really good. The I think the reason is because Stephen Moffett is writing and Stephen Moffett, I think, is the
I could interview anybody in television.
Anybody in television. It would be Steven Moffett. I think the guy
responsible for
almost everything good on the BBC
so nothing I've ever seen
a lot of stuff on the receipt he is a. He is. Truly, a genius has just his story. Lines are so great
you can tell a Steven Moffett story, like my son,
he saw Steven Moffett's name come up, he was like yeah
Steven Moffett. This is
be good. Sadly, that's why my son said that he enjoyed the first episode because of Stephen authors. Yeah will student office back yeah, I mean
what is no,
a writer that you know what I mean.
Sadly, though, they still got the lead character who cs awful,
You might as well gotten Juraj returns to play. You know, I don't watch this watch the first to give it a try. You know the price I know he's still.
Not the best doctor. I still don't like him as a doctor, but Steven
it is back end. Is it's it's worth watching.
Two reason why I bring this up is because
the second one they have Nanobot technology Ann.
This man technology has built a city. The entire city is built out of nanobots, so
the building can conform to anything it needs to conform to,
and it's really it's really quite amazing.
How far is on that is away, but now
technology
on the inside of us make your cancer.
It's him amazing again in the in the in
documentary on CBS Genius,
your pure genius, that's what it is
thought they were going for. The Kansas Yes-
We're doing it happening here in Texas. Remember this is a radio engineer who got cancer
and was thinking how do I burn the cancer cells out of me
and he remembered the first time that he ever climbed a tower. He left his keys in the pocket of his pants and the keys
so hot. They were burning a hole in his pants and he reached in burned his hand and threw them out on the ground.
And he remembered the guy said: don't ever take metal up here. Any
okay now wait a minute.
Radio waves don't hurt people at all, I'm
if I could find some
going to attach like
gold leaf too, that would attach itself to cancer cells, would see
scout the cancer cells and then wrap the gold around the cancer cell.
And then bombard the body with
Radio waves and that
the radio waves would heat that gold up
and burn just the cancer cell
in pure genius. They do almost that and cure this person's.
Answer and that some of the technology they're showing us I mean, there's other shows there was a show that was on. I think Fox called second chance that, of course, you know
Reviving people goal it's the new there. The couple of the brother and sister are in charge of a company, that's Google
ok and they bring definitely not Google back to life. They would like to. The producers would like to remind you. Definitely not. These characters are purely fictitious.
No, no relation at all and they are bringing people back to life? They bring a person back to life.
They put them in a tank of
right, and that brings him back and he has to be. You know it has to come back in the tank every so often the body does. Obviously
we generate I mean, but it has to
it's amazing. Now, that's what they're, showing up there talking Ray Kurzweil is saying to generation. He believes they can shut the
because I believe, if you believe, the Bible, if you believe,
if the Bible my
this was nine hundred years old,
well, people who believe the Bible believe you know we're still wreck
only time. The same way he
really nine hundred years old. Well, that's not even possible! Well,
Ray Kurzweil not connect to the Bible, you don't believe in God, but Ray
there's while believes that there is a switch
in the dna sequence.
That is an aging switch, that you can turn it off
and the body will live
ten times as long as it does now, which would be about one thousand years, and so
you know, if you believe the Bible is there a chance that
for some reason by the way- and maybe population of the earth Moses didn't live that long, but you know others did
how long did he live? Adam Methuselah? I
I think he was in his hundreds early hundreds
thought he was not a hundred twenty hundred okay so anyway, but as there, so the whole thing falls apart. A whole thing out: all he wanted was a little light, a little albana lying about the by that's the only reason like yeah, you know et couldn't and Adam.
Right Methuselah so is there? Is there a possibility that for procreation,
This is or whatever that
the body needed to live longer to Procr,
you no longer
and then something happened in the switch was flipped but yeah. Maybe it's a total totally different.
Thinking because I mean since the Bible days, people have looked at
for these diseases and tragedies and accidents that can happen. That would end your life before it's supposed to end by quote, unquote natural cause
this right and the idea is now scientists are starting to think about natural causes is
yeah, they're, saying it's actually just a not like in any other deals that are over we'll kill. You eventually are saying to Katie is a very easy right. It's a and it's and there's no reason we can't go after that, like we're going after cancer. Okay, so you went after polio, so the natural state of things is the k that is the natural state of things.
But when did when was there a time when there was no decay.
It was in the garden of Eden. There was no death, no
okay, so
nothing died in the garden of Eden. All right.
Where does that put man.
Where does that put men, Homo Sapien
Sapien means wise homo
means, man, wise man.
We are now entering homo, Deus God, man.
And, and we believe
we can do that there now
seriously believing many in Silicon Valley,
we will see perhaps in our lifetime the the
technological fountain of youth. Great,
that's amazing, right right right, there are
great things: there are great things: here's the thing: if you
prolong my life in a
healthy way, yeah.
I do not want, I mean you
into you, know some people, some people get to sixty and they are just beaten up
and there are just in constant pain, and it's just I mean I know
if I got there and I and I was in pain, I still would be saying. No, no, don't snuff me out, but
I know my dad towards the end was like I I I want to go, I want to go
you know when you can't do anything if extending your life means keeping you alive. No, if
If I can live another twenty years, one hundred years, two hundred years to somewhat productive, not somewhat, I do
live two hundred years somewhat productive,
productive. If I can
be productive yeah. I want that. That's great.
But imagine I mean uh
in the babies, you know you
be a kid until you were. One hundred would be like you
kid. You have not seen anything yet shut up sit up,
I mean, can you imagine mens thinking would change entirely you'd also have,
over population of this plan. Yes, you can. Finally somebody set it that had to be said it had to be said,
a ruling in the Portland, the overpopulation problem. I will tell you a kind of in a way. That's the
with deal on this doctor who all the earth destroys itself in the man goes to another planet, of course,
and they send they send robots out to do.
But the robots are
going to try to make the perfect place for man they're going to make him happy and they decide. Oh man camp
happy with man.
Sad, sometimes, that's not happy,
so we just need that we just need to get rid of the sad ones. We need to get away the ones that are afraid. We need to get eventually, everybody is afraid and unhappy with their friends yeah. Well that was it starts. It starts with a woman going hey, I'm going to tell you some news, but keep smiling stay high
keep smiling Momma's dead,
Dad just died and they just uh they're coming for our brother, but just keep in she's like why. Why are you telling me, then? No there's no she's like no no stay happy. Keep smiling, don't be sad,
and she dies, and then-
And then the other one was like: ok, you gotta stop and then all of a sudden, the robots like you're, not happy you're, a problem,
and this is how it is- I would end robots and rule the world. This is how it happens.
Every time, every time robots have ruled the world. This is how it happened. So
I don't believe, there's a documentary, you know it's funny, you know it's funny is
can you name the psi?
I find movie that, besides STAR Trek.
That live side by side with technology.
Advanced technology.
Everything is always blade. Runner
is it always raining in the future is always do
dark and rainy global war.
Yeah it's gotta, be I mean the only one that has the only one that has a bright future is STAR Trek. All the star Trek, Epps
earth is a happy place and everybody's living with technology and everything still fine, and this is how we always seem to paint the future, and you know
Actually it hasn't happened. Yet right I mean a you look at we. We do talk about this on one of the world's to this past week, the rate of children making it to five years old. It has drawn the
let's say the right of children dying before five has dropped by over fifty three percent. Since one thousand nine hundred and ninety it breaks down
two seventeen thousand plus children per day
that are living today that were dying in nineteen. Ninety from
things like Disease WAR,
hunger, you name it and, of course it's not even counting the child
birth, the women who died and, of course,
it's improved and is improving the
incredible achievements, the largest antipoverty achievement in mod
or world history and
We don't even ignore it's not even noted people, don't even even
knowledge it's going on, and it's actually the opposite. Seventy percent.
If people believe poverty around the world has gotten worse, yeah and capitalism is cured, and it's all because of that. It's because that's the reason yeah look at a country like even China, who is a commune.
Nation governmentally, but they've also
so are brought in the hybrid of capitalism and that pulled four hundred million people out of it. You know it's amazing. Is you? Look, it's incredible. You look at wouldn't you say that STAR Trek is the most optimistic look at the future, probably pretty good yeah
but I can pick right now. I mean mankind is one and were explore
person. You know I mean we ever beefs with some other people yeah. I think we have some be some of their own people, but there's still some problems, but generally speaking, it's good. And yet you look at STAR Trek. You look at even the next generation. Look at that
technology that they predicted we,
everything except the transporter and the warp engines pretty much that we know that we know yeah excel
our technology is better.
Technology is better than that. Better though
trade yeah yeah is better. You know they hand somebody in in the you know a piece of glass, it's an Ipad, but it can only do the one thing. That's on that piece of the duty. Roster, that's about all right, all right yeah! I mean it's a it's, not an Ipad. So seeing
of the things that are tv shows now are basing on reality on. What's in the
the incubator that's coming forward and how fast it's gone,
come go through. This time mean it
it's a very, very bright future measure. We get the health advances
we now are getting with technology. From
from you know, I mean over and all these things that have come out of no, where in the past few years we thought we hit just a couple
things like diabetes and cancer. It's coming changing the world. It's coming, it's coming
All of these guys every tech, not every technology, guy- that I know that it has anything to do it all with Medison there. Also
the same thing I just talked to a doctor who said I'm not retiring
I'm. He was like sixty eight, I'm not retiring the next ten years,
going to be remarkable Marco. I want to witness some first hand the Glenn Beck program.
Eight hundred and eighty eight thousand seven hundred and twenty seven back the Glenn Beck program here in Texas Boo,
there is having a conference on flying cars. They're saying we've always said: where is our flying cars over said in three years they will bring flying cars to the market. I seen the same thing and there's a german company that has them in their flying around in full. I mean doing all the movement over say that thing is going to be shut down, silver, try getting automated systems onto the roadways, let alone the sky, Mercari.
The blaze radio network on demand.
Iphone remember the first time you ever saw an Iphone or use an ipad,
so you just touch the screen open it up, earn pages, make it bigger make it smaller is amazing. Ten years yeah, the Iphone is ten years yeah phenomenal the card as you get used to screen. It doesn't work all my gosh. I touch the screen now and it's not in your life, but my daughter, my living in nineteen, my my kids just think every screen can be taught. Yet. What is wonderful for my tv's? You know it really works well yeah if they got their fingers on the really remarkable, how lazy and and and how angry we get. What? What? What do you mean? Why isn't this download it's it's it's been point three seconds and it's not fully downloaded. I want to watch the movie in the airplane now, what ten years a difference of ten years? What will the next ten years bring? Hopefully some really good things, probably not a border wall. Donald Trump has left the hearing that the funding for planned parenthood abortion, but has taken out the funding for the border wall. One of his bigger supporters and one of the chief voices of the conservative movement- not happy we'd, go there right now, entertainment from yesterday's for Limbaugh show. If this happens, if, if Trump does,
and I use the word cave, guarding LE are guardedly trump, I'm sure does not ever think he caves on anything. But outward looked
appearances are what they are and
the bottom line is, is that if he is willing to withdraw a demand of his
for a measly billion dollars for the
the wall, because the Democrats are threatening to shut.
Then the Democrats will just have learned that this threat works on Trump too, not just all
the over Republicans. We know that the threat of a government
shut down once it even whispered in the drive by media paralyzes, the Republican Party,
and then they spring into act.
Been trying to assure everybody that we're not going to shut down the government at whatever the Democrats need the Democr.
That's the losers in the lab
election, whatever they need. Is it if what is do if we have to avoid a cover shut down, because the Republicans in the media is going to blame us, even though
not responsible for it in a country is going to hate us and we can't afford this
so we can't afford a government shutdown, an not having a shutdown has been the single
focus of republican policy. But I don't know how many years now.
And it has translated,
to the Democrats being able to deny Republican,
most of what they want Democrats to get what they want. Ok, so now, here's why here's why? This is true:
because the democrats-
sorry the Republicans,
piled on there
phone during the last shutdown.
You could have one
when you were dragging old world war, two veterans
from the World WAR, two memorial when
this loads of ninety year old men in wheelchairs, were
and pushed away from the Obama admin is by the Obama administration. What
republicans, do
blame it on TED Cruz? Who had nothing to do with the shutdown? Well, but he's a congressman he's in the house. So he's not he's a senator in the Senate and only because then it is the one that actually knows what the Congress he had. Nothing to do with it and all they wanted to do was make a political point and show
only extremists ever want to
shut down the government.
That was the GOP's point.
Only an extremist would want to
shut down the government over principle so
what do you have now? You have a lesson taught by two extremists, the
Democratic Party and the
Publican party, and if you think
this is hyperbole to say
the Democrats and the Republicans are extremists,
you call running a country
without a budget for nine years. You
let logical you call that reasonable you're running
country without a budget and
the same time you're doing that you
piled on eleven really in dollars of debt model itself, like an extremist party to me, sounds to me like that that make
absolutely zero sense, their extremists, but any
who says no wait. We we
can't do these things.
We can fund only this much may
a choice and that's an extremist really Donald Trump was elected for this wasn't
I mean this was his now. This is this. Is this? This is sigma
it is signature. This is a build this freaking wall and make Mexico pay for it. It's all we are and he found and he folds he folds
in three days he holds yeah Sean Spicer did not say that the folder there just moving this process to the twenty eight to twenty eight for the whole year, no yeah. Now we know what you mean no hero. In spite anybody who believes that you are going to be used again in twenty eighteen, because the
fight will happen in twenty eighteen and two thousand and nineteen surprise surprise, leading us to the twenty twenty. Where
save this time, it's all on the line, and if you
I, the Republicans, are going to hold the house or the Senate.
That the Republicans are going to have
all three branches of government in twenty,
Eighteen without fulfilling their promises, your mistake,
one of the uh
indicators of losing these wave elections
happened recently, is a lot of people signing up to run
happen with the tea party wave yeah and in the twenty fourteen election it as well. You get a lot of new people who are saying, wait a minute, there's opportunity here for me to get jobs. Well, that is happening in huge numbers for Democrats. Right now.
Tons of people who had the Democrats are signing up now we don't know if that leads to anything. We don't know, if
means that the house back, but they could easily get the house back in two thousand and eighteen, which stops all of this is why we said this is so important to get done right away, don't know stu we had to have the house, we have to have the house in the Senate,
the House and the Senate and the White House. You have all of the, but we have to wait until we have the house, the Senate, the White House. You've got all three no, but we are a very limited time only I mean you know who did it? I mean you look at the way that you know with a bottle. Obama certainly didn't wait. I mean the end. They pay
all of their big stuff within that first year because they had focus
He saw a also allowed us to prove a majority we should note which is of the ticket, but they put a point on the horizon
and say we're going there and they spent
two years pointing to that single dot on the HORIZON
Donald Trump. How did he win? He put uh
single dot on the horizon. He was known for one thing:
the border wall, that's it
the border wall. Yes, there
help him that he was going to put Hillary Clinton in jail. Yes did anybody believe it some,
but most didn't you.
A lot of the things he said he was going to do most people didn't believe, but the border wall,
We didn't believe, but his speech
hello, surely read. Well.
The White House sources are now floating the idea that you know it's just
same as a wall virtual wall-
oh my god, you know well, it's when the White House put some drones are very similar in the White House, puts a virtual fence around the White House. I will believe in the security of a virtual wall are full is not forget about his tweet the September first, two thousand and sixteen Mexico will pay for the Wall period and there still
and by the way, they're still saying this is going to happen later, eventually hung out of that one. I think it'll happen eventually,
I mean. I think it's not even willing to he's not even willing to shut the government down on his signature p.
Well, it's he can get it done, then, the let the last of two thousand seventeen, which technically is the beginning of twenty nineteen. Eighteen right
So here's the thing so he doesn't want to. He doesn't want to stand on that
because in what you'll hear
will say is well because the press will kill him. No, no, no,
the press is already killing him and I thought you elected him because he had hair before and he didn't care about it. He turned that all around this is a sign. He
doesn't want to do it. He
not going to do it.
He told me if you have you seen one thing that this president:
they turn on him.
That he doesn't win on he
the only thing he has really beaten. He didn't beat Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton beat Hillary Clinton. He,
the press.
That was the real victory. The press.
He even said it he knew it.
He was right.
He ran against the press. Anyone ever
celebrated that
now you're going to let him off the hook, because the press will beat him up come on come on.
If he can't do it, then who
can.
Yeah and he won't do it
you're running
two years who will answer nobody? Nobody.
There's been a lot of the stuff right is a lot of sort of of the the idea of backing down to these things when he does, except he doesn't back down to doing it right, that's a lot of what he does. That's the only time he backs down. Look if we can,
when he does again. I didn't. I never expected a perfect presidency.
No. This is the way of for that. However, you- and I both
Our val was to eat our underwear. Yes, he is, he builds ninety percent of this wall. Wilder they're not gonna, build one percent of it so far yeah, I think they are very. I mean I would be surprised if you don't service all about symbolic victories
love, saying you know he loves, saying he's saved
factoring, because carrier announces a deal that they already had in the works. That
We jobs here, yeah and that allows them the time to stay afloat while they reply.
The people with Roboto keep jobs here C prize, robotic sure as robotic repairman, but putting terrace on canadian lumber sure it might increase the cat house because of a lot of houses.
Symbolically, it will look like he did something to protect these workers. I mean I he likes those that correct. I would assume that we'll get some of that wall.
And I'll make an argument as to why we don't need all of that wall.
Senators like TED Cruz, help him out the with the acts of the old chapel at great. I actually like the electronic yeah I mean. If we can,
I don't know. If I mean are these funds in the United States? If so, that is what that act is for what
is the search and seizure thing where you can come in and you can see somebody's assets,
it was made for drug Lord. Yes, it was not made for the way the government is using it using it. Local police are using. It was made for drug lords that, if you have a drug Lord, you can take their assets, seized their asset and they belong to the state
here's a guy who has what thirteen billion dollars worth of assets every bit every dime, that's in the United States. You bet go ahead, we should
that in if it's not for a wall, should be for drug reinforce drug enforcement, it should be for
you know a little army to go down there and and break up some of these drug lords. Now, personally, I'm not
advocating that because it only makes things worse. I under
stood the concept of the untouchables. Prohibition
doesn't work.
The drug war doesn't work.
If you have those- and you want to build a wall filled the wall with it on the wall is drug enforcement. I mean we're in a great act that way, I think it solves. You know some of it yeah some of that problem. Yeah somebody will always find a way.
As long as you. Why are you in reaching criminals on a product that
people clearly will pay for?
And if yes, it is bad, but if you regulate it you know yes, Jaffe,
I would say amen, but that cuts in a lot of people's profits.
But I mean if you, if you, if you regulate it,
people will go to the pharmacy, because they'll know that it is a better. You know I'm not going to I'm not going to die from this, so most people
and it doesn't have the allure and who's making. The money on it, it's not drug lords anymore- nobody's getting killed over it anymore. I mean
we went through this in the ninety
twenties with prohibition. It doesn't work, it doesn't work.
Pat really disagrees that it is
yeah, I'm I'm not for legalization of drugs. Now yeah, I think that's a bad idea. How is this working? Well, it's
well. I mean we're not we're not doing certain things that we should be doing in order to stem the tide
tell me that the border is a huge tom, affordable. Portugal, look at the
with Portugal. They turn.
Whole drug for their their. You want to talk about.
Opioids I mean
have a problem with opioids now
They were out, they were what was it three percent or six percent of their population was strung out on heroin yeah,
that problem is almost gone. Now did criminalize. They didn't decriminalized everything and instead of fighting the drug war, what they did is they took a percentage of that and put it into like twelve step programs to give you
but on the other side here, though, to point one thousand nine hundred and sixty eight were
two thousand one hundred and six deaths of due to overdoses in this country, five thousand one hundred and six
one thousand nine hundred and ninety that risen to eight thousand four hundred and thirteen. What's the number today
wood from five to eight eight from nineteen sixty to nineteen. Ninety,
from five thousand and eight thousand one thousand nine hundred and ninety till now or if it's more than one hundred I'm going to be disappointed. Fifty two thousand four hundred and four from eight thousand
two fifty two, since one thousand nine hundred and ninety wow, that is a big problem.
Is no, I I know the again. I agree with you, but we're also
looking we are drug lords, are also looking for things that will make it more addictive. So the
time you have it, you gotta, have it again exactly nine. I think there's I'm not saying that this solves this says,
absolutely that's not the right argument, but it is something to consider here and that's why you're seeing Trump diagram up that effort, I would just rather bring it into sunlight, then push it into the darkness, the fusion of entertainment and and like in Manhattan, lightness the Glenn Beck program, mercury.
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Don't know why, but
I haven't known why President Trump is doing a lot of things. So I don't know is this. It was
it's just a whim was
is this something
goes into the war powers,
Did they invite Congress? They didn't they dial
yeah the house, then they invite some people
from the house. I don't know
did we hear that the this is Mitch Mcconnell's deal and they just decided to have it at the White House yeah, but that turned out not to be the case. It turned out to be that they have invite. This is what I've heard now I haven't got an update today that they were inviting some
members of the house as well, so it it's uh it,
and in two of
your thing. Then the press originally thought that
happening. Does the lone survivor rule apply here
designated survivor, yet the designated survivor thing yeah?
Well, they got a fence. The government in one, that's not a virtual fence, so they should be able to contain that it's an actual fence. The White House holy attention to it, but they do have a better price back in a minute
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one hundred and eleven years ago, the the way
I have decided that it could just start taking land from states and it could
it's a national park. National monument.
Reserve land.
Well, no wait a minute hang on just a second the
land was supposed to be returned much of the land supposed to be returned to the states. They never returned it to. The states have been told by the Supreme Court. They had to return it to the states twice, they never did and they just
gobbling up more land.
Hundreds of thousands, I'm sorry make that millions of acres, just in the last twenty years they have
taken as national monuments
that closes it down for anything.
So the president comes out and he's speaking right now with the Department of the Interior,
and he says you know what. Now this the way it's being spun
now give the land back.
Mrs outta control. Here's what
act does not do the
second of order- and this is one executive order- that should be an executive order because all of the land that has been taken has been to
through executive order. So
he could easily just say null and void on all those executive lower orders instead, uh
this executive order does not strip any monument of a designation.
It does not loosen any environmental or conservation regulation on any land or any marine area. It is
simply a review of the
twenty years.
If you remember when he promised during the campaign. I promise a review of our national parks and I almost said you've got my vote right now and you don't have to do another thing. Don't come on now seriously. That's just review the National Park grab seriously now over that you want to couple that with this with the GOP with the GOP has done, the GOP has also
in their new healthcare bill, they've added a line that.
They're exempt from this.
So they want to save the parts of Obama care for them that they're getting
for everybody else, but hey who are exempt. I
I mean you want to talk about blood shooting out of your eyes. That's uh!
We have a story today taking historic actions
to eliminate the wasteful regulations in the Interior Department and we're going to review these
executive orders. You know what
review them on your own time announced
you come up with a solution or a plan
where to review the waste.
Spending more money to figure it out we're going to spend a lot of money to review this, and then we're probably not going to do anything. But I want to make sure that everybody in the western states knows I'm on your side, I'm getting closer.
Oh yeah, I'm getting closer yeah,
I'm taking this seriously. It's like. Are you meeting to study meetings? It is now yeah if you want, if you want to, did you study review figure out why the government is putting you know of chemicals in the water to turn a friggin day that done yeah? That's not that's! That Alex Jones! That's not true! Although it's not true, it's not true, and he had some further truth force yesterday. He had
I mean he loves this on. He lays down the big truth weight in court. No, no
is from his Saturday, I think his set.
Video where he
so. I started to cover him now. He is the greatest entertainment, the peace begin today, yeah and and the people are paying attention to him now because he's going through court, let's get them in trouble, eighties, yeah and he's the cool, crazy things like I old.
He smoked marijuana once a year. This
he said in to monitor its strength, be
as George. He is making marijuana stronger, so he's only getting high once a year to make sure he does so. I can monitor it. Just like a law enforcement yeah, just like a law enforcement does because he's like because your law enforcement. Now I it's it's weird because you know it he brings so much to so many terrible things to our society. However, act
feel guilty because at the same time, he's literally the most
is it break spot in your life yeah? He really is the most entertaining and fun part of my day. In many ways he sees uh huh, larious figure in our culture accidentally by the way is it?
like he's a yeah yeah and all the people that take him seriously, make it scary. But if you forget that so what's the
Is that there's a lot of truth here right I mean there's a looking. Alright, then, at thirty five you are at your peak women and men. You are at your Pique Pique Pique Pique Pique Pique Pique. Are we to peak though, but if they arrest your development hum.
And most men- I know our cruise not like this- is that soon gravitated towards this, I'm not bragging, is true. Most women at thirty five. His crew is not like that gravitate towards me, because I'm I'm not like this either. Just true like there are sixteen.
They still want to hang out mainly with men,
get the approval of men. They
act like boys, they were sports jerseys, they want to play and they want to party all day. They're, not serious minded in this video. He is. It was a very important graph. You've given opertunity see it. It also adds to his explanation. I wish you could see it 'cause, it's gonna chalk, board or no piece of paper, seven hundred and thirty five. What do they not have? They don't have children huh,
ok, alright, alright, you're supposed to have children by sixteen in every culture by every every culture, Ixtynin every culture, not this culture, every every culture, biological culture you're not supposed to have children, he speaking biologically outside, but I thought he was talking cultural Tific fact and culturally you're supposed to have no, not culturally, no you're not happening by sick.
There's something wrong with you something wrong with you. Ok, I don't think that's true either see, there's college the
guy colleges and by then all you gotta make money 'cause you're in debt. I don't have time for kids, it's all. They wrote books about the 20s, how they do this
convert kids you're trying to get out of debt. Oh you're, forty you're. Finally, halfway out of dead, oh you wanna have some fun. Now, oh you try to find a woman, oh she's, barren,
It's the same thing with all of a sudden. It's Sarah yeah who uses the word bearers. Are you married cheese, pairings Alot of God, told me, she's bear and there's a lot of fertile women at forty years old blood kitties. So yeah,
really I mean you
SAM. Do you know, but this science don't ask him we're just gonna. Leave it at sixteen at forty
the big knowledge here, folks on average
Then I did this by design. You are now the equivalent of a sixteen year old. When I was sixteen here, we go.
We want to party anymore
I didn't want to play games anymore right. I grew up and already been in the fights all the
virtual had already had probably I hate to brag, so I'm not bragging, it's actually shameful, probably one hundred and fifty women or more conservative fifty
Conserva one hundred women, we get started my women conservative, it could have been two hundred and fifty we don't know right and then five hundred by sixteen years old, which is we're talking about one of the largest statutory rape rings when modernist mention that a lot of these were college women. Yes, these are calling saying their women, if he's fifteen years old and he's not getting people better colors as well. Was he a man? Whore I mean I don't mean to
So that's why the same problem? No, no it's criminal! I mean it would be. We should call operation underground railroad for him, because, if he's at fifteen and he's had sex with two hundred women, it there might have been some money being exchanged.
Quarter industry, statutory rape, certainly up in Rockwall Texas.
So. The population in rock wall was about ten thousand in one thousand nine hundred and ninety. When he was there, he was one hundred and fifty be around. Three percent of the female puppy had sex with three percent of the population of Rockwell.
This is good good good for him good for him it in fights with full grown men dating college girls. In the time I was fifteen years old, I was already a million times. Is there a colleague who is there a college in Rockwell?
Will you find out if there's a college, where the nearest colleges fifteen, he can't drive they
I'll, be driving to well yeah they're driving in the coming from all over the region to because they were talking about their shipping in Europe. European business women are flying into town on their getaways just for Alex. Why is this? Turning into like a Jackie Collins, I think its true sixteen that
any one? Twenty one I was a leader, a leader, the leader, only one I had a radio show on the bigger stages in town and by twenty was out in Rockwall, which is what we got. The lights were more powerful than the trends I had top rating sob twenty three I was syndicate always listening in Modesto syndicated, the.
Where was it because we honestly cannot find EVA
Rio station that carries him. There have been a few people who have to eat it down that they've heard Alex an actual radio stations. I've never confirmed this personally, but supposedly is reported all the time
this big radio show. I just never actually met someone who's heard it seeing that you know
Premier does rush on.
Glen Doctor Laura,
yeah, I mean except buck, Sexton all of the big names.
And then we know the other syndicators who syndicate
Bing this guy. I don't know who's where what stations the price dedicate himself.
Oh yeah, work out. Alright, alright, ok, yeah,
by the way. Listen to that comes up when he's two thousand four hundred and twenty four I had my son what's interesting about this- is this seems to be
a previously undisclosed, son
there is no
a previous record that anyone knew, at least in the media, had a son that he had a son. That age is fighting for a son who's younger than what would be the if you have it. Is it possible that
all of this was for the court case 'cause, you notice how long he paused, but
for that? He paused. You started that and you said, wait, listen to what he said and I could hear the hiss of the tape. So you were, you were playing it while you said listen to what he said happened at twenty four at twenty four, so he stops and he pauses and he's thinking
do I say this? Do I not say this? Is it
possible that he wanted to get this out because it's about to be revealed in court that
by the way dude you're a deadbeat dad and every living at specially nineteen year old kid. Well I mean yeah, but if nobody's ever heard about, does the wife no don't know
I don't mean that, as he been involved, I mean you would think. If he's involved it could be Alex, could not remember what grades his children were in, because I had a bowl of chili that big bullet showing that actually is it true? Is it true that the process
fusion in the trial asked him
have, you had a bowl of chili to noble it, the judge said Judge she asked him if
but bold chilly today, 'cause
Oh, my God wanted to forget all the stuff
He needed answers for us. He said he would forget, for God. Is that a serious question will you?
because yesterday you said you forgot 'cause, you were eating chili to be fair. That was in the deposition deposition. He said that still, but
judge I mean I can
stand in a deposition, the you know the prosecution come
out and saying: okay, so you know honey drugs. They they always ask you. If you don't need drugs taking any medication or have any alcohol, we all know he's a drug right right right,
but for the judge to come out and say amazing-
I don't know I can't speculate on this previously,
because I don't want to say I don't I don't say I mean he might be a great dad. I have absolutely no idea right. However, I will not be speculating on fridays at
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I will tell you exactly who he is. I will
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