Glenn shows Stu some of the newest items in Glenn’s museum, including John Wayne’s hat and Captain America's shield. Glenn and Stu discuss the latest stats on the transmissibility and virulence of the Omicron variant. What are you willing to sacrifice for fear? Glenn talks about the lack of holiday spirit and the importance of having sacred spaces. The Lamp editor Matthew Walther joins to discuss his article for the Atlantic discussing how Americans are done with COVID. Author of “San Fransicko” Michael Shellenberger joins to discuss how cities might be waking up to the failures of radical policies. President and founder of SHARETogether Jaco Booyens joins to discuss the border crisis and the horrors he witnessed firsthand.
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Your response, also Donald Trump, is, is decided to sing a little merry Christmas song to sleepy Joe. We have that coming up in in just a second also Nancy Pelosi came out yesterday and said this attitude of lawlessness comes from. I don't know where, but it has to stop really Nancy
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our holiday vacation is gonna, go well. I just don't have any confidence in it,
your personal vacation, yes, so, which includes Christmas with the kids and everything else. We have just such a bad year of something it's like, for instance,
you know we ve- had problems with Tony S, father being sick. Now, so we ve been up to visit him
probably the last time you're gonna see grandpa, you know, one of
One thing now, while like three times this year, the guy's got more lives than a cat, and I told him last Amazon you're never gonna die and you're never going to die, but now,
Mom and dad both have covered
everybody's been vaccinated and everything else and he's got coat. He has to go, but then she got covid or vice versa. Then she fell down had to go to the hospital. This is in this last week,
So he was at home trying to take care of everything and then he fell down broke for ribs covered in the hospital,
can't be in the same hospital room, even though there has been a wives, they live together, but it's a covert thank you can't be in the same house, but even if they will have it fascinating, yet a cold discovery. Whatever discover to make that I know, I know I know so it's just I don't know so I thought I'd do something today. That maybe would put me in the Christmas mood. Ok, ok, so you get
open some presents, but you don't get to keep any of them. Maybe
can keep one of them, no one of them. I just think these are so cool and the audience if you're watching the blaze you'll be the it's cool, the watch
but also to describe
them so I've
what five boxes there. You can start at the top.
And open them up. These are all things from the museum that we just got in. They must be expensive, you're. Making me wear gloves
Yes, they are, and thereby you could see that one has a red labels, has high value. Ok,
the opening up of house wow
so explain what that is ok, so this is what is it a clapper we took
bored clapboard that the clock clapper turns the lights off right. Clapboards are what they do and movies where they like action. We know that today I click and they they clapped the board and that's why you sink sounded and and
Theo says Universal Service City, studios production, Jaws, director s, spills, Spielberg,
wow at exactly the top is as a camera. What is only a camera acre, and that means there's a year
and be unit and the
be. Camera is, for all of the pick up, seems a camp
is for everything that speed.
Bird was standing there, the whole time going. Aright wait. Let's do it again, it's all the important
seen, and I say this this looks. Can I can I open
yeah, but it has a kind of a latch on it. Do you see in the Back
there ya go up and down it's got teeth area. It looks like it
teeth. It was specially made for whereas tons of pictures
That was Steven Spielberg the goal and handwritten stuff on the back. He observed
Those are that different scenes
be cool relapse of this? When I get to keep nope, you don't get to keep that one.
We're you know the museum is collecting we collect. We have now more
founding documents than anyone in the world, except for the national archives and the Library of Congress, its remarkable, but
election yogurt, but over there
We are also now. This is a collection of making sure we preserve american culture, things that were really important in american culture. Now,
thing run you how much I much that such back, that lots
I'll. Give you a hundred, firstly right now, no panache silver that now these,
things. I bought
or the museum with the art, my art proceeds. So
or Christmas present number two Christmas present number two. This is really cool. Gay
it's a Stetson box. It is an innate out. You can take it out, you put it on your head, don't read it yet, don't read it yet. You put it on your head had on how you don't wanna, put a Stetson on the what, whereas
The little cross tat the back a not the axes that goes to the front
the little girl is ongoing. Us yeah Gallatin neglect yeah.
Her head is enormous cause. That's a big hath at my head is enormous yeah, there's lots of brains to fit in
Does it actually looks? Ok on you guys, it feels very awkward. You cause, you know
is to accompany, had no object net. They ever put one idea in my life so now take it off
read the inside.
Made by Stetson, says
new duties, rodeo trait Taylor and says Stetson says made by Stetson
especially for John Wayne,
It's John wanes cowboy hat
now not sure if it ever appeared in any movies, but it was his personal hat, and
it was good
in in a poker game. He was at a
poker game. He was getting ready to leave and one of the guys are the table said weighing yeah.
Paid me for the last time you lost
of his hand. He said well, this will probably pay for it and he threw down on the table a guy kept it until he died. No, I really cool while really cool, so I get to keep
this one that now that one now I'll give you a shoe
your bucks for that. One now right now know it now
nope, you're, gonna love, lap, you're, gonna love the last two you're gonna love the last October, so arrogant over three. So number three tend to be very careful here or her. Oh, my yeah she's, so that is the gun belt of joy
see James. So if you remember Jesse James, this is the guy
belt that he had on the day. He died. So
two gun belts
this is one of them:
if you remember Jesse James, was killed by the Coward Robert Ford and
Jesse James was kind of a hero robber. You know what I mean. People liked him
and and Robert Ford was kind of a cleaner on, and he really wanted to be famous, and he
a huge mistake. He
old somebody and then buried them in a shallow grave and
the police found out about it and arrested him
and he said, wait, wait. I know where Jesse James is and the governor said. If you kill
Jesse James. Oh,
pardon you for the killing of Jesse James and the guy you just buried, annulled
view the reward
so he went and he was plodding Jesse James, didn't trust him
Jesse and his brother were there. They were gonna, rob a bank and Robert Ford said I'll help. He went. He had Brecht
with the two of em at Jesse, James House
Jesse was sitting there in the parlour in the being living room
and they were talking any notice that his moms needle point that was over the fireplace was crooked. So I got
The chair was
straightening out and,
Albert Ford, shot him right behind
the ear shot him in the back
in the head actually, but he had his back turned
and he became the Coward Robert Ford
and eventually was
in the back as well,
by somebody that Britain
wanted him dead and it had no connection to Jesse James just hated the fact that this guy
started to go on stage and make himself into a big hero. People turned on him quickly. He had no friends after that
and yet says here as a cartridge belt used by Jesse James one of the two he had when killed yeah. Why not amazing? Like an amazing, you have cool toy
yeah. They are cool toys that unfortunately there all they are all in the museum by the way
we want to do another museum and open the museum. Up,
this summer for a major opening. It's gonna, probably too
You know we usually have them in this building
a feeling it may take two or
three buildings. Now, because this has exe,
ended so dramatically.
and we're gonna do that this summer, hopefully
Ok, the last to the last two ok
I'm not sure which one that one is and if its sorry was empty,
wave where the box out for you, but this one is the coolest thing
this one is one of those things Brad Meltzer, you nor good friend, oh yeah, yeah,
he's gonna he'll heelflip over this.
and this is one of the cruellest things of I just
I've seen. Okay, opening at Christmas,
over four four still american culture Red-
clothing, a source, carefully outcome. Wearing your gloves tat. He carefully. I owe my wow
take a solid Superman's cape. Oh my ass now,
open it up on the inside marine.
This is on the collar, whilst
Christopher Reefs, yes, his four nine one, three walking, which is interesting, unfortunately, haven't across various yeah,
but this is that's Christopher Reeves than not only.
Escape being the other
Talks are his boots and
That's your suit! Oh yeah! Forgive us
but pulleys suit out just the top-
look, how small he was yeah, maybe because it fit pretty tightly
so I don't know, maybe it stretches a lot, but he was not a big guy, at least according to the suit. Yet it's
I mean it is sir, if I guess a city, the Yasser material, but yeah is those areas, pants
and that's from the first Superman movie. I think these
Custom, but I dont think about these at the store, just an amazing amazing thing, and these
some of the things that day
Barton has purchased, I have purchased, the museum has purchased and em all
of them will be seen in the museum there's his boots,
This doesn't seem like a person saving the world where these boots
no that's doesn't know, it looks more like lady Gaga does not only lady Gaga wood. Where are they?
Zeb damn right into these things. I accept a male tight suit, yeah and some big boat so low, where that style and unloading, and as I say, it's a little weird guides like John DOE, because
walking around with that view. No, unless you are the man of steel, you don't want to be
You don't have to tell everybody but tell me how issues set you back, how much? How much is other stuff cost? I'm just
most audience with just two now audience yeah, it's a lot
it a lot by way, here's two more things.
this is
Captain America's mask from the first captain America? Look how small his head was. Wait, the he wore this. This is
The first movie
and it's like a kiss his hurry feet tall I know- is that crazy way, what
This is from the first movie
tomorrow, the first movie being countenance
Erika, but they made several versions of the hammer.
Yet this is the one of the Marvel Series. This is the first Marvel Series Movie was the first in the series of the Marvel movies like recently yeah with
his name, who plays cry
Seven Chris Evans, yeah that's days Chris,
Ed Fit into this. I don't know. I just know that that it look at the inside look at the inside. It is from stage for number, for its
hard version of the helmet for the film we ve,
covered some news. Your Chris Chris evidence is apparently a little person. I am also going to show you. This is kind of this is this? Is the actual
Captain America Shield from the first movie that he wore. You know that he wore in that
Chris Evan size, though it does.
Chris s looks like I let you have a shrunken head. I don't know, I don't know.
Unfortunately, rubber, not VI brain him
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at your here there's a man. There is a lot going on today, tat.
Quite honestly, I mean I do I look at the stuff going on today and see if I can start with some. We start with
good news.
ok, I don't have any, but how about this? How about now?
See policy actually standing up yesterday and sang yeah
I don't know where they're getting this. You know lawless behaviour from, but it's gotta stop listen to this when it is, and it's absolutely outrageous,
obviously cannot continue, but the fact is
is that there is an attitude of.
Lawlessness in our country
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years ago you can,
allow this lawlessness to happen. You know breaking the doors in of
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Recent yes lidded on fire and the police just left at not the police,
they're, not their decision by the way of horse, they did not want that.
But but they just left and they let them.
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you look for you
for somebody who is just gonna, take it on and do it themselves,
bad, really bad, and where did it start it stop.
It would Nancy Policy and her gang a real
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an update on alma and
some, some really bad news and some, I think, good.
But maybe I'm looking at it incorrectly it ll
like it is much more virulent, which means it spreads,
none at all. Sorry, sorry, sorry monitoring was transmissible, Miss Amelia, much less virulent
so- maybe maybe we don't know that for sure, but it I mean,
Their signs are sign of it. We ve got to know, but it's sign a lifetime's ino looked as if we ve seen. We see this pattern enough to know people who are sceptical of covert generally gravitate too
best news information on this and the people in the news media generally go to the Wall Street. We know that pattern goes on, so you have to
take time to sift through it and try to figure out, ok which, which part of this is true, which is it
even the mainstream media has started, bringing up reports about it being less virulent. So that's that's.
It does seem like that. There's some
thing to that its well. He couldn't it couldn't
reproduce this fast without
leaving awake. We know it's not more virulent yeah. I think that that
I mean, I think so, yeah yeah, I think I think it's gonna wind up being less it there's a lot of people they ve got a bunch of studies,
just all really early a lot of them are in the lab, but like this, this is the stuff they figure out to indicate what is gonna go on and they missed
sometimes, but usually they get the direction generally speaking right. So it's now in seventy countries of rapid
growth in the? U k it it now
shows it can out compete with a delta variant which, if it is less virulent, that's good, because it will be
the dominant strain
more ready to demonstrate in London already in South Africa, while its as currently dominate in the? U S and much of Europe,
deltas than one? That's Ozark delta, easier,
also evidence that it is better at than its predecessors added veiling, mute immunity from vaccines or previous infection. That seems to be another thing that Israel
Like I write, you know that, like we're delta, you know it ever was
but the waning vaccine efficiency with delta, and now it was a little bit by anything. It was all that much you be worried about this one in particular. Those seems like not only vaccine.
immunity, but also natural immunity. It seems to be good at getting around, which is a sub optimal yeah in theory,
the participants,
Not to me. This goes back to what I said in January before anybody was really talking about. You know what it might mean
and I said if this is an outbreak, I fear the
I fear, the economic
I'm a vacations more than the virus. I just don't think this is going to be the plague you know or
bola. It's going to really attack us economically,
that's what I was worried about and then I said it is eventually going to burn itself out as they do and it will prob
Lee just become,
other flew. Now, that's bad because you know we lose so sucks here, the flu socks and we lose. What, for
eighty to eighty thousand people every year in Amerika from the flu
you add another forty to eighty thousand in that's a lot of people want to double up on the flow of childhood, but in the long term I think we will that's how this probably ends, how it ends. That's how it ends, and this might be a step in that direction. We don't know
yet, but we do
no, that it is, the numbers are a little staggering. It is
It is much more transmissible,
on Wednesday the UK reported four thousand six hundred. Seventy one new COMECON cases an increase of eighty seven percent on
those previously identified bring the totalled more than ten thousand people infections.
The variant are much higher than reported cases, given the asymptomatic infection and the lag time in testing to identify it, they asked
made now homage, ground infections could reach a million a day by Christmas Day in the
Ok, that's daddy's the way this is written. It doesn't it's because an entire stories about the UK. Now seventy of ass, crazy and said there are what seventy five thousand a thing he said for debt per day that I was one is a spike day. Sometimes the data comes in strangely, so that's a little bit higher than they ve been. But that's the record for the entire
pandemic, if it continues.
It because they say they have previously identified, bringing the total of cases.
more than to them to more than ten thousand so the ear, ear,
you're a long way away from a million. It's got to be for the all of Europe. It does seem, though.
Pretty clear that it is a lot more transmissible which did as you point
might not be bad. It depends on how much of how much more trends,
support is right, because
there are some indication
in early lab studies in such that
mccrone may be.
the very
of it may be reduced twenty five million. Fifty percent. Now, that's not.
in camera. You can't take that to the bank, but if that were to hold up, that's obvious
We really good. We lack unless people will die. The problem, though, is if you increase cases
by five or ten acts
violence is still gonna wind up with a really bad bottom line number at. I do think that
Look if you are living in a red state if you're living in I dont think much. Much is going to change about your life going through this, though I do think in a trap
may be very annoying if you're in a blue state. I think it's there a. I only shut,
we are coming, but I do think you're gonna get restrictions summer. That's going to come back on your sing it in some places. Already
You said you may be kind of annoying. I will say it doesn't seem like it's going to be. I think it is going to be annoying, because I think the federal government will make it annoying
this, I think state governments will be also
yeah. Well, you stay and slew stadia beyond less dates, and you know they already are but like when these things come up. We also had a epsilon variant right, and that was in the news for awhile to and it turned into nothing right, so
Sometimes these things happen and the majority of them. I would say a lot.
Scares. We ve seen it over and over again with the media. They turn into nothing this one though you like Delta, seems like it could get to the point.
where it's going to be pretty annoying, I mean like I did it does
to evade natural
unity and vaccine immunity right. They innovators, weird because everybody say we ve got a. We ve gotta, get on these vaccine boasters. What why well I mean
it appears to of aid those thing yet there. Now that the initial studies and again that is important to note this comes from Pfizer, so you and like I don't know, I understand you- should deaf
be skeptical of of Mcdonald's, telling you how healthy their fries? I write like a guy's, yet, on the other hand, to we're gonna have real results from outside scientists within weeks. So, like
them to just say I'll, get go, get boosted and have nothing behind. It would also would wouldn't help them in the long term. Remember this is a company that buys all the pills that
the villages so exciting to live in,
in five or has a lot of money right like so for them to completely screw. This up would be, would be there's not a lot of incentive for them for a three week period of them selling extra booster shots there
studies are showing that
if certain the the too shy
are something like thirty three percent effective against Roma. From where
with the booster goes up to about. Eighty is what they're saying now:
they are saying, However- and this is important- the- and I think this will
for natural immunity as well, though I have not seen a study on it yet, but the book
the vaccine- and I think
natural immunity are holding up quite well again,
hospitalization and death still. So it's not
that's one of the arguments about the difference in virulence, the the
aggressiveness of of covert back in the day was against a population that did no one had it known was vaccinated name, we didn't have treatments right,
Now we are at a point where a lot of people are vaccinated. A lot of people have had it and we have a lot of treatments and more coming, so it may
Just be that it's. This similar virulence
but we just have a population much better prepared to
handle it
and that is important. It's why you do. I would all these restrictions on again. We are able to make our own choices and judge our own risk, so there
looking at the University of Ohio, Ohio State University there looking at the
Mccrone variant and
They have found now that it looks like
this variant does,
go or doesn't breed well in the lungs it does.
Much better in the throat which is huge.
it's a huge, if you get that out of your lungs, you know that
that's where
pneumonia and you just can't breathe all that stuff ventilators. If you keep it, if this thing keeps out of lungs, it's gonna be a lot better. Now
don't know, that's an initial report, but this,
is the way these things work
generally speaking, this is the way viruses work. They don't want to
kill the host life
is trying to find a way to live and survive. So,
this virus is life and if it goes,
to a body and the body dies because it kills it it dies, and so,
it needs to get smarter
and less virulent
kill last people and that's what
happens. That's why these things usually get more and more mild as they go on, but
not gonna, see you're, not gonna, see an end to the the man is. However, let me say this:
Have you seen the ceos two of them
largest airlines, say
if they are no longer? This is american and southwest say they are not going to they're not going to do that.
but the mask mandates basis,
They say that the thousand f a rule.
two seals. America's largest airline said this week. They don't believe the Bite administration continue mass mandates requiring travels to where mass, while flying serves much benefit. Considering the
acted airplanes have advanced filtration systems are removed, nearly all airborne contamination. From the cabin the comments.
came from American Airlines, CEO Doug Parker, Southwest Airline, CEO, Gary Kelly,
during a Senate committee hearing on the financial support of the industry during the pandemic, so their pushing back on their opposing at their positive can't lifted themselves were right, but that is a huge deal and end honestly you're talking about one of probably the safest environments you give ye for cover, because I think it would be one of the worst. But it's not here, because it would be
one of the worst devotes a sealed tube right, but they, if they
filter that air- I don't know how many times Nokia before it comes blowin back in your face, so it is
a very safe environment, and I know of really none that I can think of, but outbreaks that have happened on planes, that's not to say that no cases of ever been transmitted on a plane but like there's that there haven't been super.
Bread or events on plain and you because of an alteration right. You would think that that that closed in environment would be a super spreader event every time it takes off. So where are you on like?
you had to say,
Let me give you two options. This is gonna, get pretty bad or it
and fade away and be nothing. Are you a fifty
fifty person you above fifty fifty that's gonna get bad, and when I
bad, I mean
You know I am beginning to be generous on April twenty twenty bad, but
gonna, be in a worse.
Worse than, let's say the delta wave of the of the fall of the fallen winter last year, where we had been out of thirty five hundred forth
and people a day dying. So
I think I mean this is a sheer gatty on my yet I'm have any feeling on it. I'm with you on this on its vibe. I don't know my God says that it's good
owing to its going to
be much more prevalent but much
a scary. You people are not going to be afraid of this. When there goes it's gonna start just becoming part of life right, you're out
but, like the governments not gonna, reflect that, but did that's where the american people and I think, what we always the unity and we always lead. I think you know we we we will
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Hello America welcome to the programme two days away from my last show today and tomorrow my last show before the holidays, and I want to talk to you a little bit about some of the things that we're missing right now, there's a there's, we're losing traditions and we don't even recognize it I'll start there and sixty seconds programme, so
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This is so far the least holiday. I have ever felt in my life and it may
for a myriad of reasons, the family as a rule
the family, has been just had a really bad year. This has been
worst year
as a family. I think we ve ever had we had some
points, but we ve had so many low points, and maybe it's just that, I'm not in the mood for Christmas. I just want to just one get it done with
and I ask everybody on the staff yesterday, because somebody on my staff said you're not really doing anything about Christmas and like Blue Santa Claus, you look like him, and so I,
asked whose
not into the holiday season this year,
everybody on my staff of the thirteen ten ten people knew
everybody in here yesterday raise your hand except for two Nathan who just
the book about tourism and he's gotta best selling Christmas bookie Hasta Viagra? Because, yes- and you still yes and
then I started the discussions. Okay, so why is it what what's what's happening to us because everybody
everybody on what they step. We are always excited for Christmas. Well, exam!
Probably the one jewish person, but
everybody's always accepted for Christmas. So first
we thought okay- is it the lack of Jesus?
in the Christmas season.
Is it the rise of you, consumerism, which I
real, even feel this year, I felt
For years and parts of
don't mind if Christmas starts in September.
Thanks? I was like Christmas. I think now hear me out.
We have had multiple years of social polarisation and I think that's part of it, but also the death of our traditions,
Our traditions are being killed, one by one and Peru.
Perhaps we have forgotten how to make things sacred.
We ve lost. Are we ve
star reverence for wisdom that is passed
down from generation to generation.
We are now all focused on the future and Karl Marx that we ve let the pass disk
here. In our neglect, we build
hours without any regard for their foundations.
We build our homes on shifting sands and sacredness.
Have you been watching what's happening over the redesign of note, Madam in France, but sacredness
has been sacrificed on the altar
it's far less important than inclusive iii and connection.
They want places to feel welcoming me
or than holy.
And there is something about sacred spaces we
Our culture bring try to bring everything together. We don't set things apart now. The left is doing that.
Cause of their religion,
they are setting things apart.
They are setting the forests apart, people
We go in the forest bill, heard it
its sacred.
and then they set
the abominations apart, you can't be in society because you don't believe this.
when it comes to you no regular people,
Nothing is sacred anymore. You know I I I for
my son.
And this is one of our traditions and I dont even know if gonna do it this year, every
January. First, the family gets together. We spend new year's eve together and we have one really nice meal and
We all dress to the nines I make up
made the decision that their black, their black tie,
and we ve always had black tie since, since a kids were small, we had black tie
January our December thirty first dinners and
last year. We are like,
Alice, dress up a little bit and we weren't really even dressed up in this
I haven't heard any talk about it and I've. I've done it because
I want my sons to know how to dress up my
sons, donor and maybe that's ridiculous- maybe that'll, never
because people are wearing even suits and ties anymore, so I dont know,
but everything's blending together now you know,
but our work bleeds into our home life, because there is always something buzzing in our pocket. The eye
of your Sunday best is gone. We're lucky if people shop to church in person in just
watch from home in their pj's, because I know I've enjoyed that we're locked
people don't even short they I
bet you they have shown up in church in their pj's.
More and more. A family gatherings are held, virtually
With a family is together virtually, but in reality we're not
We ve done these things now because we
want to be connected. We want to
include everyone. We want togetherness,
U S most church folks, why they dress for church as much as a grandma did they'll say because
I want everybody to feel comfortable joining the service.
They don't want the requirement to wear nice closer or whatever,
to prevent potential church goers from attending it's an
to be more inclusive and it's an honest effort, but
You always like we what we said in my business. I can't programme the show for the people who don't listen.
we are who we are and
I care about the people who are listening.
And we ve lost so much our traditions and our sacred spaces, and
Is our traditions and our rituals that bind us together as a nation. George
Petersen has recently talked about this tradition. Listen, we don't have much respect for tradition in the west and it's a really really big problem, because the
ethical responsibility of a human being. Is to take the dead culture, so that's the dead, father or the dead God, and to revive a fight with attention and communicate.
Are you fail to do that in everything disappears and we we are failing to do
that we're leaving it all behind. Instead, it's not a good idea,
if the old gods die, as nature said they had.
New guide swoop in very rapidly, and if you think the old God was bad, you wait till the new gods get a hold of you this.
Is what concerns me so much. We
are changing
and we're not even noticing how
much? We have changed code
made alone has.
Changed everything.
you know least after nine eleven we noticed. While you can't go to the airport anymore. I can't go to the gate. I've gotta be
searched all the time. I got this in that. No I'm not
Are things are changing so rapidly? I'm not sure we even notice any more we're going.
Stand back,
Probably soon and law
back and go holy cow. When did all of this happen? I remember that we use to wear
Now being trained, that meeting
expensive were now
being trained that your
going to have an electric car were now be
trained that that
you can not work and be paid.
now being trained, that capitalism is bad, were now being trained. That
Jesus is a myth
and there are no standards, we make
up ourselves. Let me think this
flag isn't is offensive.
Football is racist thing.
giving is racist.
What survives untouched.
In the last few years, we ve seen the death of things that bring us together. We couldn't
the football games. We should
go celebrate fourth of July, and now we can
Go to
Grandma's house because of cove in first
All this been happening.
the years in bits and pieces.
The family has been breaking down into smaller, smaller pieces fur
through people just moving away there not coming home for the holidays anymore than theirs
divorce, and so do I gotta moms house or dad's house, or both now through
lyrical divides we're not have an uncle Bernie here.
And vaccination status.
we're closing everybody out and
after a couple of years have not gathering in person. I I really fear many of us have lost the taste for it. I said it thanks
giving the thanksgiving table- and I thought about the first
Easter. I was with the colonial family. Before I married my wife
was still with all the old people. The old people that had
come from ITALY to
with your hands, barely understand them.
All of the immigrants that had come, Annie
was a table that was full and
Pitch and no one got up from the table literally for six hours
it was fascinating
Everybody was talking this time,
I went for Thanksgiving,
whose mom and dad my family luckily
the other kids too, of the other kids came.
One of their family another one popped by to visit and the aunts and uncles they popped in
visit later and that's a goods
or for a family,
how many families are still doing that.
But it wasn't the same.
Our homes aren't sacred any more. What is
that were passing down to our children and we
To answer this question, because now,
Sure abhors a vacuum and there a gaping holes that we have left open
as we dismantle our society- and if
we don't fill it with something good. It will be filled with something not good.
I guess what I'm saying to you is what I'm saying to myself this Christmas.
Maybe we should all take a moment and just consider what is sacred.
Perhaps it's its traditions use you inherited. Perhaps it isn't
The one thing I know that
I ve learned since getting older kids don't learn,
through Us Moses, I said something to me
It's the other day, something my dad said a million times. I don't remember what it was right now, but it was one of these things that I grew up. I knew absolutely positively cuz my dad said it over and over and over again- and I said kid's. I know you heard me say this over and over again, but and go by.
Look at me and said,
I've never heard you say that port in I'm like white course. I have
and I'm not sure they might that cars- are there really good liars.
not sure
if I had.
I'm I'm learning every day. Every day, kids don't learn through us, Moses, Jeremiah predicted.
Surely our fathers have inherited lies, maybe.
But don't throw in inherited history
away lightly, don't do it
without an understanding that that is digging a whole
In your family and in yourself ends
Something will come and fill it
have you noticed how many people there are in
government and society that are more than willing to fill it.
One of the things my father used to say all the time is the name
of God is I am it's almost power
for two words in any language I am, and if
you don't know and say to yourself every day
I am blank.
Because you dont know or you don't believe
I believe in yourself I am
durable. I am unhappy. I am a loser if you say that that is what you will become
so fill that blame
after I am with something you want to become something.
you can hold up your head and say this,
What and who I am.
and if you don't do it.
He warned us in marriage and in life there
will always be some one willing,
to feel in that line to fill in that blank, and it's happening too.
All of us now we D
I know who we are. We don't know
where we came from, we don't know what to be an American even means.
I am an American, I am a Christian. I.
M, a follower of Jesus Christ. I am clear about redemption.
I am a warrior,
I am not tired
I am just beginning,
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Welcome to the welcome to the
program
Oh there's, so
things that I think we should touch on. I want to go back to our Micron,
The corona virus last hour is due, and I were talking about.
the latest stats. It looks like it's much more transmissible but
Early indications are that
may be less viral, may be less deadly.
And that would be good news. It's not going in. It doesn't fees
on the lungs it instead lives in the Airways
and in our throats, which makes it much more transmissible, but also because it's not going into our lungs, it makes it less deadly. We think at this point
We are entering a time now end soon. I think we agree that the american people
and I think people all over the world are kind of pretty done with it. The done with it
like you know. What I'm gonna live? My life me, I think, that's true, I think an analog obvious
A lot of conservatives were done with it a long time ago, but I think looking at the country,
the whole- and this is important to you. If you're running a business, you might not care about what liberals do generally, but you're running a business, but good chunk of that business probably comes from
left. So we know it's important that everybody gets past us not just us, and I think there are still-
hold out for sure, but I think we are moving past it pretty rapidly at this point- and I don't think people live and die with this information every day, and I think most people don't want to talk about it anymore, there's sick of it. I m sick of it, and I think I think people
I look let me alone justly me.
You know,
make your decision I'll make my decision.
Matthew Walter he's, the editor of the lamp also contributing editor for american conservative. He wrote a piece
in the Atlantic
where I live, no
Who cares about Cove id
and this has people in New York and people who read the Atlantic on way way. What, but, I think he's right
I think, he's right. It's where most people are we're.
talk to him in justice, a its eight. I think I rather remarkable. Are
call. That is a
I don't know a wake up call I think, for a lot of people in the coach yeah. This is happening in a marker in time on where we are and where we seem to be pivoting too. That's coming up
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there's some new early stats out on the crime and it looks to be
more transmissible good.
be by a lot, but it also looks less deadly, but we don't know yet, but that wouldn't stop everybody from freak. I can say that it shouldn't
Stop everybody in the media, from freaking out and in Washington, or in certain
blue state thereof.
freak out. I don't think so
Eric and people are, I think we're done with it.
and Matthew. Walter is the editor of the lamp contributing editor american Conservative and he's
The peace for the Atlantic, where I live now
cares about Cove id rain.
the article I think is exactly right. Matthew welcome to the programme they for having. So this
How is this gone over at the Atlantic? So, to be honest, I have been
heartened by the response that I've seen from so many people, especially people,
you know, emailing or sending me messages on social media to say thank you
we're so glad that there's somebody out there, whose
willing to present our
actual experience of reality, we feel like when we read the news or return on tv
a different universes being now we were the only ones. Are you getting? Those from coastal cities.
really from all over. I mean that's the thing that was really surprising.
Again hardening made? It wasn't just people who
You know in Sweden,
Deeper Edinburgh, America right happened to do people, you know who live in, say the Connecticut suburbs who say yeah, you know the truth. Is that sometimes you know at work, they tell us. We have to put these mass on our water
but for the most part, I'm over it. I'm living my life. We had grandma over for Thanksgiving, we're all getting together to watch football. We're going to our kids, high school basketball, game, correct or just living our lives,
it is, it is really a stir,
each thing there seems to be a split and I'm
I am sure that that split is gonna. Last xx
in places that are Ober Goober
oh bird, deep, deep blue.
but it's almost, I was up in Connecticut and its own
religious now I mean
you are a pariah if you're not wearing a mask in some circles outside inside all the time. It's it's, not
it's it's almost a mental disorder yeah. You know in the worst thing about it is, I suppose it's one thing: if these people
want to engage in this behavior, but the ones I feel bad for our the service workers, people who queen hotels, people who washed dishes in restaurants life,
You're gonna end up having to do this for years and even after the young people who consider them shows their betters have moved on
yeah. I think that's gonna happen with the airline industry too. If the airline industry, doesn't it doesn't wake up star pushing back, you
Your article talked about a trip in Washington DC, and I have this
that same experience. When I went into the coastal cities.
You said, it was bizarre to find thousands of people indifferent.
he dawning masks outdoors. Tell me about that yeah! I you know
again loot living out here. I was aware that masking
when you go into a restaurant or you walk into a hotel was a thing, the eye
the people were wearing them outside. In more,
ouch,
it just would never have occurred to me that that was a thing there.
never any real evidence that outdoor transmission
the virus was a thing, but especially when you
walking down down the road there alone. Here you know, unless you're trying to signal something
for other people, I have no idea what what the public health benefits could be. Well, then
an interesting thing, and you talk about that in the article unless you're trying to signal something. I think this is a
signal. I think this is like
the Red Mega hat,
This is a signal you're on one side or the other eye. I think it's horrible that
has become that and I hope we
in the past there, but I I think that's what's happening.
yeah. I think you're exactly right and I should say to me: I think that the sort of deep politicization
have the most ordinary acts like walking
the street are going into a restaurant or whatever it's horrible in. I think that people who go on
their way to put on masks to demonstrate some
of superiority is obnoxious. I also think people who stay put
a mega had or let's go brand insured or whatever, just a princely brilliant discredit.
provoke their neighbours that that's obnoxious to look beyond
I agree I mean you can wear one, but when you
Just like I've, gotta go I'm going on the plane to rile everybody up. That's obnoxious that that a fun but obnoxious
we hear you come to the conclusion.
This is going to be just another stupid thing.
That we put medium, you wrote no fault divorce, factory, sliced bread, frozen meals and, of course, infant formula or adopt
enthusiastically by the upper middle class, who then think better of them by the
a time the lower orders come around,
yeah, obviously is there's a lot to unpack there. But you know
one of the most fascinating conclusion
the sociologists have drawn over the last few decades is that divorce
is actually not something by large. That upper middle class profession
we are doing in divorce. If you look at, you know where it sort of folly
on the class letter is actually largely concentrated among the lower middle classes, who used to be that people who are most likely to have in a sort of lifelong, stable marriages and
Is this consistent pattern that plays out where the people at the top get enthusiastic about something
people a little bit further down, are sort of skeptical and the top imposes on the bottom
then they think better of discarded themselves, but everybody else is stuck with it.
I don't know if that's got it, because I think that it is
generally a lot of the elites that are doing this at this point, and I think I've seen a turn,
well you know
think everybody wanted to do the right thing at the beginning and we all thought the best of each other
and now
You know some of these things are just completely. You know either
unproven or dis proven to be a fool
DR in any way, an p
or tired over there. Like look, I can't live my life in isolation, the red I'm not doing it. I live with this and I think,
that's becoming dominant with Amr Crow,
What are you see on the horizon? I think that
What we were going to see here is that people are fine
really going to come around to the reality that Europe
it is not like russian roulette. I think that most people think about
If it is like russian roulette, it's it's playing it with her.
kind of weird gun that has you know
a couple million chambers in it, and the same thing is true of getting in you.
car for your morning. Can you you know there is
it is a non zero chance at something
that could happen to you, but I think what a lot of this comes down to is just people's varying in our assessment of risk, but I think we were gonna see now speak.
Kind of quietly apology for themselves. Oh yeah, you know what I dont have to be worried about this. I can't go about my business and
I can never be a hundred percent sure that nothing that's going to happen, but you know what can do
his website is the lamp magazine, dot com, the article we ve been talking about was in the Atlantic where I live. No one cares about covered.
name is Matthew Walter. Thank you
I appreciate it. Things like be met, so stew,
I mean, I think, he's coming to the same conclusion and ties in something that we talked about.
Yesterday, and that is, can we
We play the Nancy Pelosi sought from
Yes, this is crazy. This is
Nancy Pelosi talking about how cry
is just out of hand. Listeners.
no, I haven't it was cut too. I thought when it is, it's absolutely outrageous.
Obviously cannot continue
The fact is that there is an added to over.
Lawlessness and our country that springs from I dont know where maybe you to be here
do you and we cannot have that lawlessness
become the norm? Ok, so
we have yesterday. The mayor of San Francisco coming out and saying enough is enough: enough is enough and
this person is you know was was part of
the progressive movement. She was the one who said we're gonna we're gonna cut
our spending for our police were in a try. Something different important note too, that was July yeah this year only a few months ago. They thought they were still on this. You know dissolve the police to fund the police sort of direction, and that's
which around rob in a lot of cities. Just over the past few weeks, people are realising how bad of an idea this was which is hard to under
and that it could take more than I dont know. Eight second, I know I don't just one
viewing of the mainly peaceful marches in net, but they were too so locked into that permanently. They couldn't see the narratives and now they're, seeing it, but their blaming it on. Something else are looking to blame it on anything else, but I think this
because and we're going to talk to Michael Shellenberger he's the author of San Francisco. We've had him on a couple of times he's been pushing and saying: look at this has got to stop and he's
a kind of on the left. He started. He
to be in the movement that the progressive movement about things like homelessness and stuffy rights activist in that area and in some ways it s still it, but he should say that, like the those approaches the progressives want, don't work.
we need to change our work here and I
I want him to talk about what did took to change, but
he'll go into detail what
happened to this matter.
This matter was approached by people. Average people
got together and said enough is enough, enough is enough and the pressure started on her and that's that
that's what she says changed her is.
Seeing people- and I think this is happening all across Amerika. Even in Prague
massive San Francisco people are waking,
That's very, very good can find it
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you know, really interesting as I'm starting to see a and I've been looking for this for a long time, a group of people that believe in Let's
the bill of rights. That
understand individual rights, but also understand that this
system that we have the way it is currently operating is not working and
mainly because of violations of the bill of rights, but there's all?
other things that are happening in society? That we need to take a new look at and
figure it out. You know there are so many people who are homeless, who are really seriously disturbed. How do we
How do we deal with that? How do we
How do we deal with the homelessness in California
The one thing you don't do is what California has done in just made it like a you can do whatever you want. You can crap over here. You can be shoot and drugs and everything's.
Because it's not fine, it's not fine,
We're gonna talk to Michael shown burger. Next, he is the author of San Francisco. He is
he's a guy who was when we first did our
special on CNN on global warming.
He was known as the
environmental justice warrior? He
the saviour of the planet around that time. Wasn't he in he went through a long career of activism on
global warming and is
as you know, I'll tell you the story, but he you know, he believed a lot of that type about it and
recognizes that and when, after looking at all the data, that is just doesn't proof
it's not even in its
like lobbying critical of their science. There, science doesn't even say this year, a dozen, so he went through all the claims. It has some amazing interviews in moments in there were some of the time, something you ve heard. Like a yo, see say,
he, instead of just debating
like everybody else do, does he just actually got an interview with the scientists who supposedly said it, and then
scientists said: oh, I didn't say that that's not what it means at all everybody
repeating! That is wrong like it's, that that clear,
pretty interesting- the work that he has done on that topic, and here
sort of the same journey I think with this, and that he was very active in the in the movement.
early on to try to solve some of these problems of of extended homelessness and in these issues- and it was
the progressive side, and he now
Looking at these things with a totally different ironies, come up with really detailed solutions to it, because this
It is not going away if we continue to treat this like
and we should use our streets as both the residents and bathroom homeless people in every one of these big cities. At this.
The turnout really badly any than already is YAP. It already is here.
by the way he sees he's dealing with it in an everyday basis. Here's the really fascinating thing to me is right.
Now we have the opportunity to think outside the box and really meet with big thinkers,
on both sides, because the
crowd hasn't come yet the big thinkers
come in and there like, look, might what what I've been advocating. Doesn't work clearly doesn't work and we ve got to find something new.
and some of the things you guys have been advocating seem to work
what can we do? What can we do together?
It's a really rare opportunity, but it's gonna be
Those people coming together from both sides in
sitting through those uncomfortable moments gone. I really disagree with you on this particular sliver, but let's find the things that we do agree on how to move forward
program. There's something really exciting going on that the world is the world is changing and people who have been hard core left. These are now starting to go. Wait a minute wait a minute paying on some of this stuff is working and we have a real opportunity to talk to people who were we're dedicated on the other side. I mean not radical revolutionary. You know what kind of people, but but people who believed in different things than we believed in there now say, wait. I may have more in common with you than I thought and we can actually find our path towards one another, because
the world has changed
throw out the bill of rights or the constitution, but
other than that? I'm pretty willing to listen.
And find a new path and what's happening is the left is starting to cave and say,
gee. I don't. I don't know why our cities are on fire, why everybody killing each other
it's gotta, stop what just happened in San Francisco with the mayor of San Francisco
guy who has been calling for this is
Michael Shellin Burger. He is the author of the book. San Francisco
and he's with us to talk about what
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Welcome to the programme, our you, sir, I'm great
They drive me Glenn, you act.
This is. This is a good thing
happening it from your?
point of view. I would imagine San Francisco is starting to come to their senses. I mean
thrilled me? What can I say? I mean it's incredible to see the San Francisco mayor got up. She said and very blunt terms that things had to change. She explicitly called for tough
Love she used that those words, tough love
and then she used and exploitative, which I won't use, can be asked some Iraq or tolerate this bs anymore, and it was a very strong
speech. I mean look, there's a lot of reasons to be sceptical. I read thirty years of you know thirty years of proposals coming out of the San Francisco government promising to do this, but its clear she state,
political future on what she does next and it's just given
lotta momentum to the critics of this kind are radical. Progressive left nonsense, defined the police,
that demoralized and demonized police that resulted in this crime search were seen. We also
the former mayor of Philadelphia come out and criticise the left wing d, a fur
four, basically dismissing the fat
that we're in rhyme wave at all I mean much of the left- has
and then deny all that were in the midst of record homicide levels in many cities, radio incredible amount,
Crime going on all the created by progressive policy
all of it allowed by progressive policy. So to see this backlash now coming, including from the heart of Progressive ISM, is really quite inspiring. So I want to play something from Nancy Policy because it goes to the mayor of of
in Francisco and here's what she said yesterday: Nancy Pelosi when it is its absolutely outrageous.
Obviously cannot continue, but the fact
is that there is an added to over.
Lawlessness and our country that springs from. I dont know where maybe you do yes, I do
and we cannot have that lawlessness so here
here's the thing all she's she's,
claiming she doesn't know what caused this lawlessness. It's been her and people like her who have allowed
people to set fire to our cities,
and it's the progressive policies. Now this
particular mayor. It was, I think, in June,
she said
I'm all end were cutting the budget's we're doing all kinds of different things. What's how
she change what happened to her that maker
given a her, this pivot point
well, you know, there's this famous old slogan from, I think the seventies witches liberal
become concerned is when they are moved by reality, and I think that's just what
happened here I mean yeah strike. Eu research Francisco in Mayor Breed was one of the first progressive mayors to cough
defining the police. She announced a hundred and twenty million dollars and cuts to the budgets of both the San Francisco placing sheriffs Department just last year.
We ve seen the results on the ground. I mean things are absolutely chaotic, it's hard to describe if you're, not here, but we have
the older than worsen,
problem of ST addiction, open air drug scenes, opener drug markets with a-
I went. Homicides, have obviously increased
on the contrary, certainly in the Bay area, particularly in Oakland, but also in San Francisco, and then we ve seen this just greater
audacity and brazen? This of this really
looting. Smash
rob. Robberies organised on Snapchat thieves, go
in a luxury department, stores, stealing design,
handbags and really giving lie to the claim by air sea and other
on the progressive laughed. You claimed that, oh, that these are those poor people, stealing bread.
Survive, and we need that are stealing luxury handbags for money, so
and then selling them openly on the street, and
and not being hassled right. That's right! Exactly I mean
we will unite talk before this all boils down to a victim ideology. The idea that you can divide the world and people in the world into victims and oppressors and that to the victims every
should be given a nothing required, and I
that they basically started the day has stopped him
were seen many laws against people that they they deem to be
victims, whether their drug attics mentally ill people,
breaking laws in that's, what's given basically permission to all of this increase criminal activity, so do use
I think that this is another shell game. I mean look
there are. There are marxists that want to completely different system. I think there are
will they call themselves progressives
that. Don't really understand what the progressive movement really kind of turned into, but that they they do agree.
with the bill of rights, they do agree with law and order
and they they ve another. They believe
a lot of the same things I do which
category.
Is she in? Do you think? Is this just another marxist
the progressive that is now just gonna. Try. This hang on to power.
or do you think you're out changes are open, are on the table here I mean you're asking
exactly the right question, which is there's a lot of progressive people that kind of go back and forth
one or two views one view as I would call a more liberal view, which you believe that we all have the same police we
I'll be under the same laws. This is the foundation of our constitution,
the foundation of our civilization, which is equal rights under the law. There's another view,
which says. No. We have to have this radical change. We need to get rid of the police. We have some completely different group of people.
in our role, the laws.
Should be enforced differently depending on your Europe.
dignity, or your experience and illegal
the difference is like this one. Once people want to reform the police who
doesn't want that. He doesn't want to make the police better as a group that wanted to get rid of them, and I think that you can use
heavily emotional moments like last year, the George Floyd video nobody could
that cannot be horrified by. Nobody could watch that do not want to see police reform correct that in those emotional environments the radical left takes advantage of people's genuine sympathies and
anyone, empathy is particularly liberals. They manipulate them
to suggest that we should somehow abolish the police or deef on the police. In fact, the research
is very clearly that if you want to reduce
police violence. You actually have to fund
the police, USA need more police officers or that they have the time to get the training that they need
on your book, you you had it and I'm going to try to remember the anecdote. But you you talk to someone- and you did a bunch of interviews for this book and
really illustrative of what what the issue is here and it was about someone a theoretical situation where frat boy a hammered.
wrong. Frat boy comes out in front of somebody's house and goes to the bathroom on the sidewalk.
Versus the actual problems that are going on in San front Francisco, really with almost people at others? Doing that same thing, and it seems like
advocating for completely different treatment of these people.
If one is really bad and what is it?
You got it. I mean this was you're. Referring to this conversation right confront,
for lead attorney with the ACL you and I say,
you're, saying that you should enforce laws against, say public defecation. If the person that's doing it is
mentally ill or addicted to hard drugs, and she said well, you have to make a judgment. I mean if it's a frat guy urinating my dry way than he should be arrested. But if somebody with mental illness, they d
and other social worker, and here the first of all, that's just not actually how that's not the best way to deal with the problem. I dive talk about how Europe deals with that very liberal Europe. You arrest people for committing
crimes and yes at the jail house,
in front of the judge with a psychiatrist, they are evaluated for whether or not they have a mental illness or a drug.
Action and often the alternative is rehab or psychiatric care
the mentally ill. But we don't do that and we started
that actually any. Actually, I think we ve made a worse. We then
given them free homes, and you know it free apartment with apps
Lee, no
responsibilities, no responsibility, you don't have to become clean and sober Egon. Just keep doing what you do, but now you're inside you got it and in San Francisco
describe how
in cash, giving house into people's serious mental illness addiction with no
on ability results in
worsening of their disease and often death, and so but at bottom. It's this idea.
Somehow the law should be enforced differently or that
people should not be arrested for certain crimes when in fact it actually arresting people for those crimes. They often gets them the help that they need, while of course also protecting public spaces. Public Dignan,
d? You know an instant cities themselves, so it's really. We have created the work.
about world. They both create increased human suffering and the destruction of our greatest city, so that of those two categories of people, the ones who just want radical change in and those who, just or sea.
Problems? And you know why
to fix things, but there within parameters where
is this
do you feel the movement of the first
category? Do you feel
like that is starting to change and they are starting to say. Look, I think, there's a dick
and between a Democrat and you guys,
or a yeah. I think for sure I mean you know, the EU is a breed. The thing that's been happening is that the progressives came to power in San Francisco,
oh and breed. Even this
as mayor she's a week mayor not due to any fault of her own, but because the system
those are very little power. She's on this, broader board of supervisors have controlled by progressive breed
serve the last generation of the moderates and she's been outgunned really for years by the progressives. So I think,
were seen as moderates coming back
You know you should ask: where will the future bring this?
the really dynamic moment it's a really chaotic moment. So, truly that we don't know it depends on what all of us do. I mean I mean we ve organised parents have kids killed by found, no parents of kids addicted to hard drugs increase and almost
It is well recovery. Attics we ve created a coalition called the California Peace Coalition were actually says,
a nation wide, because there's been so much demand for this nationally. We ve put on
pressure on these guys. Privately publicly. We felt protests of drought.
Dealers in away and in San Francisco, and I tell you,
It has an impact on the response from people to our protests was basically what
took you so long, yeah, no and we're like look we're the first ones, protests in drug dealers but
he had an impact. We have also seen the community's most affected by opener drug dealing, which of course, are poor communities, mostly minority communities, David
I'll start having marches and protests in what so
trusting glanced at that's exactly what worked in other.
The world, including the Netherlands, including Europe, took the communities the p
pull themselves from those neighbour.
It's getting organised, demanding change. That's was led the mayor to take
action. She did the crime, obviously
wasn't enough. It really took this kind.
outrage this action by the people by the parents by those communities to get this
change your heart by the mayor. I read a story in the New York Post today that said that it was those it was the people from the community and
She was forced to look at it in and and would attend and would actually talk to people and she was like you know what were wrong on this. We gotta moved
The people and the people usually have. The answer is:
whether or not the politician is humble enough to listen to the people. Michael. Thank you
So much for everything you do and and have a great holiday season, there's so much
me back, I'm glad you too happy holiday. You bad Michael Shallenberg. He is the author of San Francisco,
the founder and president of environmental progress. All
the things that you would think I really don't like, but I find this guy very, very reasonable
and you know, he's the author of Apocalypse never
which is you. Gotta have a book to me. I have to have those of them are really really greatly acolytes. Never has so many things will go back to over and over and over again when you're debating the environment with your friends- and he was the guy Time magazine said- is the hue
RO of the environment, who won the green book of the year in two thousand a stir
doing more and more researchers like this? This is not that what they're saying is not true. Yes, the environment is important and in trouble, but it's now
gonna kill us all. It's not like what they're saying and I dont know. If any of these solutions that they're saying are the good bright solution.
The guy is an honest broker of information, and we have
far too few of those, especially
those who came from the progressive left Michael show.
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Africa is an american citizen. Now he has been doing things to rescue slaves. Is his sick
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and is just up just an amazing guy and everything you do. You were down at the border,
when was the last weekend to but twelve days ago, Prob days ago,
and tell me what happened we're at the border to
port law enforcement, so we took a tunnel resources down Glenn because we fight chop child trafficking.
particularly with taking resources down. I wanted to document once and for all the price
as anti and from the other side of Mexico, what what the journey a child takes, but the
go flights, the buses, the troops, and so we were documenting this whole process and in the middle of documenting the process, as it would be, we fall
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there's a border patrol office
sir. In his Toyota, Tundra truck exits differ
Thirty stops cold looks
our group. I makes eye contact with one of our arms
where's our senior members of our team.
and floors is vehicle in Wales out peels out and whips.
The vehicle right and strikes.
One of our senior members runs are over, but the interesting thing is this: ten of us standing in the group-
He misses me by four inches.
Somehow, MRS seven other people its frightening frightening video, but wait until you hear the follow up that we're gonna show you the video of what happen
on the border, with a border patrol officer on people who are trying to help them, and now the state is involved great story to follow up the sins programme.
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we're sitting here, watching some amazing video from
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the crisis on the border, because you
are watching. I mean it is clear child
asking is happening at an enormous rate,
and so you were tracking all the way from the MAC
inside.
All the way to here in Amerika and not just to the border guard, but also
oh they're, gonna put him on a plane and they're gonna send them someplace else to Florida.
To Alexandria Airport in in in writing and in
it was the Anna up to wherever in the? U S, a process of the chill
and coming into the country, making the point that
The notion which we can keep every child safe, that our president,
make that notion is, is incorrect and and
children end up in the hands of traffickers in the? U S so now, you're following the bus and you go to one of the stations for the border patrol where their processing, these kids, you follow the boss, but you don't go in
the border people come out and say: hey thanks for the support, blah blah blah,
you're standing there on the edge and I'm gonna show a video you'll, be able to hear what it's doing. A truck comes out
like a ram trucker something there was a hundred ok and at this time
comes out. It has a border guard in it
can see his face. He pulls.
peace stops. He look
It somebody who is with you
of senior member of our team, a female, ok and was filming the bus right, she's filming, and he,
slams down the accelerator. You'll hear the car peel out and then you'll hear the thumb of
being hit, listen watch
There's a bus going in now comes the border patrol agent in apparently is person I mean that's my god.
I mean that's, that's insane
and for what reason doesn't know us and if he did for a minute. All we do is support law enforcement, but then he fleas the scene of the crime. He gets chase down to a red light, fleas again
and it turns into a massive debacle because he is a border patrol agent in
uniform
unfortunately, it when you talk of the video to you, he's not even looking forward,
where you would normally look when you're driving he's looking directly like at with eye contact at this woman who judges treasure run over
Dobbs. His vehicle comes to stop
center and stop as protocol for them, and I found that Algeria, as the gate has to close behind them, so that no one can sneak into the gate. So he follows that protocol so he's at least
with wherewithal for that yeah, and he knows I mean he's clearly looking at you guys on the corner and his ten April. That is looking at he's, not just looking at looking at at this particular women, but which,
don't see. He misses me by six. Inches may be enough for me to to touch the truck to slap, decided the truck to yell. Stop. Did you just
truck a human being with vehicle.
Oh now eat you
might say, and this
this this will shut separate, this show from the laughed and arrest of media. You might say
that guy. I thought you were
of lefties we're trying to outdo bad things to the border patrol. Even if
That's true. I hope he goes
to jail, you don't be too aegis.
don't do that. You say that you just think this is something that is showing how closely are just to stopping the pressure there under going. You do such a great champions too, on the show of disconnecting dots for America. You do an amazing jobs if we just continue that threat connecting dots earlier that day and the day
before I have interviews with state trooper-
And what you have to remember notches bore patrol we're using State Trooper National Guard. Texas guard. This is
this is copy book the message on the border. Anybody you talk to, sir,
we are here to support the refugees.
And I say son is twenty five. No, you sign up for the? U S National guard for different reason enough, sir we're here to support the refugees. May you could say
They're, not refugees, sir we're here to support the refugee somewhat. That says to me- and I look at this-
pressure that our law enforcement agents on the border are under because of the administration. The message
and ended, and the edict
and the mantra from the by an administration they're going to crack you're going to see this happen more.
more and more more. We say border patrol agents commit suicide
This is a result, I believe, of an unholy pressure.
it's on our law enforcement from the administration. Because can you imagine, every day after day I'll show you kids,
being fished out of the river. If you see that as a border patrol agent in you know, you're not deterring illegal immigration, that press
who's gonna mount up, somebody's gonna snap, but you are
Seeing charges against him. Yes, and so this is federal, so the district attorney is taking it. It's even in the attorney General
taxes is office at the moment and the job
this against him by the state? Not even by us, is aggravated assault with a deadly weapon which is a felony and then second felony fleeing the scene of a crime there's going to be
civil suit by the women who were struck by the vehicle
rightfully so but
a federal suit. Let's get even got nothing
do with her so he's
he's in serious hot water at this moment, and he do. We know a thing about him and his record.
Do and look it's public
knowledge, is names Roberta Doran, no reference to the boxer, but but an
he's been with border patrol for a long time, the calm Bobby and
What we know no prior behaviour like this, which again tells me it's just- is the snapping disguises
having that he doesn't know us he's, never had any interacts if he knows anything about a school- and you know we'll know, these guys are with us.
fight forest area. The day before we delivered goods to border patrol physical breeze
horses right. So I think this
so it's unfortunate he has to. Of course he acted.
Individual and will see whether the state feels that the pressure was he was,
What does it matter still? He should still should pay for by a form of crime. I mean you know four
the scheme is said, is also
de as bad as the first one. I mean you know too bad decisions. Yeah, you make a mistake. You dont flee the miss. You don't flee the scene and I think the peeling out of the tires. Intentional yes, speak. Sir, speaks volumes,
thank you for everything that you're doing. Let let me ask you one more question when they filed this, I have heard that is
nine eyewitnesses, nine eyewitnesses whose at sworn affidavits on site pity,
this very serious piteously
right it himself from border patrol, because people can arrest them. That's gotta. Come from us is a whole is a debacle on four.
They going when that case was fine.
by pity, to the dutch
To turn its office yesterday, they omitted to enter the.
witness reports or the video how,
How is that possible? Not amend its possible if it's done intentional? It's not in the case file. So now we had to go to the district attorney
also notified the attorney general to say: look, nine eyewitnesses, signed effort,
If it's on site, none of its in the case file to problem
there's so much cover up at the border. Glenn there's some
such a minutes, it's insane what's happening down their guy.
who are working on the border. You can't just
Let things fall where they fall. Let the chips fall where they may, please we eat button
I believe most people in the union
states are with the border patrol you start
covering you start doing anything like this. I know the pressure I know, but you ve got,
b on the up and up- and I am I right-
we truly dont think I believe- and I know
ninety. Nine percent of our are border patrol, are Reno law enforcement officials etc, etc? Are good guys don't make excuse?
it is for the bad guys. Let that
ships fall where they may. We ve got
have somebody, we trust, and if you start doing stuff like this, you
our trust and then, when we have what we have Jago. Thank you,
much. Thank you. Thank you to keep us up to speed on on what happens.
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This is the Glen by programmes. Bloodier, hey, the last Wednesday special was last night. Yes, and it was a big one: descent
throng dissenters on the programme. You do get to the boy
of whether we had talked to him before I feel angry
As you know, we have remember we awhile
He is
I, like him a lot I ll.
Gimme a lot. Does you like you, don't know what you don't really agrarian relationship. The eyes are well with politicians. Gazelle do deal end up doing something that is like you can't just.
take your opponent away in handcuffs
complain about it. Never talk to write exactly, but so far so good theory is on the border situation. This is Rhonda Santa's from last night.
The story is that you
are using migrant children
for political purposes,
I assume this is because the
Your government flew illegals,
in to your airports in the mid,
of the night without alerting anyone. Is that correct.
Not only did they do that land, I one of the people that they brought in who they said was a minor but was actually twenty. Four years old then committed a murder in the Jacksonville area and so Edward
provide Biden running this border. The way is, and then ferreting people out indifferent communities, including Florida, that terrible crime would have never happened. Would Biden is doing? Is he
is conducting the largest human smuggling operation in the history of our country, this is intentional. Donald Trump had policies that were working, he read
first, all those knowing what the result would be. I will
I talk to her about he's dead, serious about these. The shipping,
two marthas vineyard, really yeah. He said the I have to get the money and I
if you need a bridge loan
I now me- and he said he said I think we're gonna get the money from the state to do it. He said, but this has got to stop
and so when they have another plain that comes in if we
said it's like CIA stuff. We don't know when they're coming in and they'll just land, he said but
we'll find out when the next plane is coming in. If we catch them, he said what
Just gonna. Take them
gonna put em on another plain and we're gonna sentiment: Marthas Martha's, vineyard.
and he said you know it's it's time. We stop this nonsense and I told him if you can't get the money call us
we will raise eight million dollars for it to do that. With that that we can do that, we can do for
for a plain loads of people going to Marthas Vineyard and Delaware yeah. We are, I think we can do that,
we can do better, be an honour to do that.
Harry is on running for governor and also running for president cut eleven now you're gonna be running for governor, but they're gonna.
You know any
opponent of yours is going say he is just using the Munich
a tutorial offices as a step
stone in Florida, you're, nothing but a stepping stone to the White House. How would you respond to that.
Well. Nobody is poor, their heart and soul into this job. More than me, I d give you look at that. What we ve been able to achieve
get me a going across the state meeting with people delivering on promises. You know that
It's all about its all. About leadership and working
Continue to do its also interesting, like you know,
I don't go around saying anything about about twenty. Twenty. Four, like that's all, just speculation that gets imposed on me when I have my opponents will actually say you know. If you re elected governor, then he's gonna eventually get elected to something else. Aren't they acknowledging that I've been a successful gun you back and let it up. You know you must have done something right and people are saying all this stuff, so you know, but from them
beginning of the one I ran for governor it or we can
Take it one day at a time, and I want to say what can I get? What more can we
be doing on a daily basis and so were very active, and when I became governor I told myself whoever
succeeds me. I want them.
to be off the phone they're not going to have a lot to do, because I'm going to take everything. I can the low hanging fruit, the difficult fruit and we're going to knock it out, and you know we have one. If you look at my inauguration speech ivo,
accomplished everything I said I would do then, and then we done much more and that's the thing so
we politicians promised big and then way under deliver. We did promise.
Big too, but we ve actually over delivered on those big promises. I will. I will tell you that I think that he's not gonna run for president and twenty two
really. I think he's gonna run for governor
then, when
or not. Dress are not in twenty two. Twenty four, I think
is going to run if dropped doesn't run, then maybe, but
drop, runs he's not going to he's just gonna, but in that state up he's doing
rate job in a in a police state.
and do you know they like him? They, like him
he's doing a great job. I think, if Trump runs, he won't wait for years to climb programme.
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