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lay out what's going on here in the united states
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as i think
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there is a sense
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of dread there
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are many for many americans is feeling
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that you know our country
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has gone in a completely different
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direction than
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here we were
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you know just a few years ago
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under president trump we
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have seen what has happened at the border
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and remember biden said he was gonna do
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this president biden and his
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administration
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that
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you're going to like
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really am president
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trump policy just a ball is some
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just just get rid of all
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of those executive orders put in place
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by president trump and
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we're going eight
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in the border
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the opening the board and
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all get that message resonates
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the gold and we have people
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coming from all over the world i was down
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you know i say most of my time down at the border
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and
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i target a border patrol agents
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i've chatted dps you know
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they're telling me i ran into somebody from
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afghanistan i found someone else
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that with from park assigned there was an entire
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group of five hundred from venezuela
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there were others from cuba thera
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people here from somalia people from
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egypt
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all over the world showing
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up many of them with out
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i think about it without any identifiers
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claiming their from somewhere and
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we have no way of verifying that
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we have run their fingerprints we can look at
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they are you know ah try
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to find out where they were from try to
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look at their background tried it
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and analyze who this person could be
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may be run them through interpol that
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if they don't pay
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we won't we have information will have to rely
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on their word
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which is what is happening
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they are being released into the country one
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you imagine countries where there isn't
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really a vetting process we can't
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zest
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we can't go to the syrian government and
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say hey there's this person have a criminal record
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for in said he was my senior
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we can't even go to the
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guatemala sometimes and and
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find out accurately whether or
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not sisters and as
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the record
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it's just a different way of him
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when things and many times especially
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especially as they are juvenile
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we're not gonna have a lot of the sas
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a lot of the background checks unless they've come in
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here and they broken the law
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now the democratic party think they
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understand the hispanic
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population spacing by opening
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the borders and flooding the borders
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that they're showing that zero tolerance
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were not anti immigrant they try
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to point the finger at the g o
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p or anybody what
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some semblance of normalcy
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at the border then as
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a racist or somebody
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who doesn't understand immigrants
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somebody who's an american ah
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no you've heard all the rhetoric the
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i'm here to tell you right now as the daughter
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of a human mother first
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generation born here in the united
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it on my mother's side speak
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spanish fluently was raised
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mainly by my mother's side of the family
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that that is all lies and now
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it is showing
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the polling guy
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you can have more abysmal
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polling
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the bite in the hispanic
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community than we have right now the
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candidates hispanic approval for
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biden drops to a shocking
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low as nineteen percent
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that is so low
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there's no other demographic
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that is even a low is the
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fastest growing population in the
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united states of america the hispanic
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population and
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there
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walking away in drove home
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the democratic party
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the quinnipiac poll that was released
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earlier this month is a warning
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to democrats i'm telling you that's right now
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you need to pay attention the
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had not only are the hispanics
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walking away from the democratic party
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but i guarantee you there is an awakening
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within the black communities every
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minority community even women
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waking up and walking away
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democrats representing any
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of us would
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any semblance of normalcy
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you know our young daughters are
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now you know competing against
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men who say they're women you
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know and sports
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instead of you know the seventies out
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there that were you know once the democrat
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or to it
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the women not biological
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man you're doing
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you are watching people walk
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away
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what it would happen under the presidency
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look at the direction our nation is taken
9:45
look at what is happening on the ground
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level the american people are sick
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and tired of this they were already sick
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and tired of this let's go wobbly that's a two
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thousand and sixteen
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when you know if is a democrat
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and even hill
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clinton calling
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people deplorable
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you're opening the border wide open
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and you say you
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think that by flooding and i'm talking
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about the democrats not all of you out there
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who are listening to this show but the
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democrats hussein that
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they can just moving a voter base if
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that's what they're doing i
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don't even know what they're doing
10:23
the national security implications
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certainly outweigh any voter
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that the democrats would get into this country
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that's what they think they think they're movie
10:35
in the same as going to turn around and be like
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oh say you so
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much democratic party know
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people are tired there's a
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humanitarian crisis at the border when
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people come to this country illegally
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and crossfit and skip all of the
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process they're usually
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you know under the thumb
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the either a year employers
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there in here illegally their been
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ah you know utilized by the
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drug cartels or the human traffickers
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for nefarious purposes and
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even know that you allow it
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then you just released into the country
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who are struggling to find a job
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who are living any living in
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a you know low income housing
11:21
who have to figure out how
11:23
you structure their lives in a new
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country
11:27
for the most part
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one those folks
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a good grasp on what's going on here
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and
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they are being used they
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will turn on the democratic party
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and that is what is happening that's
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why the hispanic population right
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now you're see in the united states has
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barely even supports president
11:47
biden they know they're being used there
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be any population much like all
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the great grades
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i don't want to say there's anything particularly special
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about as hispanics although
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you know i'd like the think that but like all
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immigrant groups who have come to this country
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seeking a better life than
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are hard workers and
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for the most parts they hispanic population
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is conservative religious
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you know family oriented but
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oriented would say that really about
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so many other population
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so i i think because
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, is the fastest growing population it's very
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significant and we're paying a lot of attention to
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it and because it can influence
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elections so what
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we're seeing and this seeing and projects thera
12:35
carter's prediction neighbor
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i'm right here is that what we're seeing
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happening with the hispanic approval
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rating for biden down in the dumps we're
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gonna start seeing that slowly but surely
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in other groups throughout the nation
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we're going to start see we're seeing a chef even
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in the black community where we're heading more
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and more conservative young
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conservative leadership or
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black conservative
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leadership across the nation fantastic
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leadership's with it brilliant new
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ideas but i also have a warning
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for the glp
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that is to pay attention
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to what's going on and to
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take advantage of this situation
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and make it work for you
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in the upcoming elections that's what's really
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gonna save us and that's what's really going
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to take us over the top
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so before yes to see would miller
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and let me just read you really
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quickly around a fox fox
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news interview on sausage the
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hm hispanic voters and on
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why they're leaving the democratic party
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and i thought this was a really
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important quote me because i connect
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so well i'm little
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quote the democrats really
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lost working class people
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chris for most so a first generation
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susan and father of four told
13:55
fox news these people have absolutely
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lost their mind i can totally
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agree
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you on that chris there is no
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way we could vote for them especially
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when republicans had been more
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focused on the issues that matter
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more focused on the issues that matter what
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the hispanic population that is coming across
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they don't one handouts
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they don't one hand
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people are why is now to the
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handout the handout means
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you owe somebody something means
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you can't get up off your feet on your the
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mean you constantly be
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held down and nobody
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wants wants people
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come here because they believe
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they can make something out of their lives
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because they know they can because
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they want to do that for their children
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and they want that for their children's children
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the exact same dream that
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our forefathers had when they came for this
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nation nothing is different
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essentially people are all
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descent we all have
15:06
hopes and dreams that can be different religions to
15:08
be different colors we could have different
15:11
cultural things that the ones that
15:13
essentially we all bleed blood
15:16
we all love our children are we want
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to maybe not everybody that i'd
15:20
i'd like to think everybody loves their children and
15:22
once a great future for them and
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for the most part
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we want a place to call home
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and one that respects us one
15:32
that believes in justice and liberty and freedom
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and all those great things that
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be a human being filled
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whole and and and
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feel like they can do anything
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with their lives
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and i know then
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i know that are immigrant population
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here the on
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civilized that the democrats
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are telling
15:55
the are lies
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absolutely believe in you
15:59
i believe in what immigrants can
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do i seen it i saw my mother do it
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i've seen so many people
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come from
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absolute poverty
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you
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successful life and
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i mean success not just a nanny but
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by having a home and putting their kids through
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college and having a place to spend
16:20
christmas together and guess what saving
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money and traveling anywhere in the world
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they want to go because they don't live on
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and when like cuba the
16:29
government controls everything they
16:32
no longer live in a place like venezuela
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where they are under the sun of an oppressive
16:38
government
16:40
where they know they're in a country that respect
16:43
them for who they are that
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job he is what we've gotta keep pushing
16:47
and that's the reason why the hispanic community
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as walking away from the democrats both
16:52
you know we we
16:55
have to react understand
16:57
that we can't underestimate the power of those
16:59
that want to continue to flourish this
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marxist ideology this leftist ideology
17:04
so we have to keep speaking out against it
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and that's what i mean to be talking to see when miller
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about
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the fundamental principle that make our
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nation great
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what we needed you to fight
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to ensure that those fundamental
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principal or never
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abandoned or forgot
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for joining me is the founder of america
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first legal foundation and was a
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senior adviser of not the most senior
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advisor for president donald trump
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thing so much for being out with me today sees
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really a pleasure to be with you have been such
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a fan of your work so
18:29
many years not the least of which
18:31
is your recent investigative journalism
18:34
on the southern border just few
18:36
journalists america who have been
18:38
more extensive
18:41
and more thorough in there are reporting
18:43
on the crisis this happening there is
18:46
more than a crisis it's and atrophied
18:49
is happening there each and every day
18:51
well first thing he so much i
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eat that means a lot coming from you i think for
18:56
the first time in my career
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and i've been covering the border my gosh
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going back all the way back to maybe two thousand three
19:03
two thousand and four when i first
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started working in california
19:07
as a young a journalist at the
19:09
daily bulletin for the first
19:13
there was somebody that actually cared
19:15
about what was going on at the border and
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that was you under president donald trump's
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and the reason i say this
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is because
19:24
even when i would cover the stories seat
19:26
and it would it would be so it would be so
19:28
difficult because it
19:31
is a humanitarian crisis first
19:33
and foremost are so many people that
19:35
i have been abuse that are suffering they're
19:37
being trafficked into the country or
19:39
modern day slavery and mean i should
19:41
go on and on and on contraband national
19:44
security issues and
19:46
and so much more and
19:48
whenever you try to fix or expose
19:50
the problem the left immediately
19:53
turn
19:54
indo that try to do that with wait
19:57
accusations of racism you
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don't you're anti immigrant you don't care
20:03
before we get into all of like of like they
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hypocrisy and we can see that now with
20:07
what's going on in our country tell me a little
20:09
bit about how that how that affected
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you i mean i know how it affected me but
20:14
how did that affect you when you hear things like
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that
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fortunately my
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own case i had developed
20:21
a pretty thick skin by
20:23
the time the time at six
20:26
hundred pennsylvania avenue as
20:28
a senior staffer in the west wing
20:32
i've been politically active
20:35
since i was a kid growing up
20:37
in los angeles california and
20:40
way you are an outspoken
20:42
conservative as conservative teenager
20:45
in the southland of california
20:48
you get pretty used to be to
20:50
seemed and slander on
20:53
a regular basis now the scale
20:55
of it of course there's quite a bit less a big difference
20:57
between being attacked by major national
20:59
news organizations vs your
21:02
campus newspaper it
21:05
does over time is it teaches
21:07
you a very important lesson in life
21:10
which is that you should judge yourself
21:14
the quality of your opponents
21:16
and by that i mean when you're being attacked by
21:19
communists and marxists
21:22
and radicals and america
21:24
haters then you're doing something right
21:26
and so it ends up happening is that you end
21:29
up seeing the smears the
21:32
validation the doesn't mean is an
21:34
appalling it
21:37
doesn't mean it's allies it
21:40
will of course they are a perfect
21:42
world you would not have to be a victim
21:44
of that but in order
21:46
to be a happy and joyful
21:48
warrior you to understand those
21:50
attacks for what they are which is evidence
21:53
that you are threatening
21:56
the corrupt threatening
21:58
to malign thread the
22:00
people who are hurting this country
22:02
and you have power that they are using
22:05
for l
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we've seen that i mean we have
22:08
a you are a direct a witness to that
22:11
ah during the years with president trump
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going back into two thousand and
22:15
sixteen forward and
22:18
always get asked this question we
22:20
never knew how bad it was
22:22
until you know people across the country
22:25
would say this to me until we started
22:27
seeing these stories and for the
22:29
first time so many americans
22:32
it was like an awakening
22:34
the region awakening during the trump presidency
22:37
where the system the
22:39
flaws in this beautiful nation
22:41
system and i'm talking about the bureaucracies
22:43
the ability to weaponize those systems
22:45
against a political opponents were
22:48
first exposed
22:49
yes it so well said and you know i could
22:51
do i could do hours on
22:53
just that one subject alone and
22:58
the have many many thoughts on it better
23:00
and in the most important point is this
23:03
the deep state the
23:07
not spring up overnight
23:10
it was always there i'm
23:12
seen hand guiding
23:15
our national affairs deciding
23:18
which , we should fight and
23:20
which ones we should not deciding
23:25
defense contractors would
23:27
get paid how
23:29
they wouldn't deciding which investigation
23:32
is t o j would open up and which
23:34
way they would not deciding which businesses
23:36
we get to survive by the blessing
23:39
of a p a and which would go under
23:41
and on on on we
23:43
were living in a in a shadow
23:45
aristocracy of unelected
23:47
bureaucrats determining
23:50
the course of human events but
23:52
it was not silenced and
23:54
so therefore it was not seen and
23:56
there for it was not forced to reveal the
23:59
true here's some extent of
24:01
it's powers so
24:03
and president trump came in and
24:05
he systematically took on all
24:08
of the entrenched power structures
24:10
in this country whether it be those that
24:12
are along with china are those that are
24:14
aligned with a drug cartels are those
24:16
that are aligned with big pharma you go
24:18
on down the list when
24:20
he took those power centers on
24:23
they were forced to then revealed
24:27
just how much of this country they controlled
24:29
their ability to create and fabricated
24:32
instigations to put innocent people
24:34
behind bars to determine the coverage
24:37
and our newspapers are major stories one
24:39
after another to make a hunter biden
24:41
story disappear upon
24:43
command the calculated
24:46
convenient you do
24:48
have all of big tech the
24:51
side which voices can be heard and
24:53
which cannot be her i mean these are powers
24:55
beyond any senator beyond that
24:57
congressmen beyond the supreme court
25:00
and yet they're wielded by people who are
25:02
totally on i liked
25:05
it and unaccountable to voters so
25:07
off we go around preaching well
25:10
they bought a ministration a particular preach the
25:12
gospel of democracy or
25:14
, at home is very ill and
25:16
very sick and very much endangered
25:18
by the deep state and buys
25:21
allies in the media and big tax
25:23
and big finance as well finance are
25:25
horribly corrupted you cases
25:27
i couldn't agree with you more on that you brought
25:29
up so many ah
25:32
important points i think what americans
25:34
are ceiling and would be no lose
25:36
their heads new become really tangible
25:39
right because
25:41
in friends president
25:43
he is know that
25:45
would you say that the f b i
25:48
basically i
25:50
guess withholding of information particularly
25:53
on hunter biden in the laptop with
25:55
another way that they interfered and
25:57
the deal jays department of justice
25:59
mandated by the d o j with
26:03
election interference the
26:06
less interference i mean think about it they withheld
26:08
information and not
26:10
only that in the beginning with
26:13
president from
26:15
they targeted they be
26:17
the department of justice the sci
26:20
these are armed agents
26:22
of the united states government that we in
26:24
school with our national
26:26
security and security just want any sexier
26:28
and agents of united states government
26:30
said the interest with our own security
26:33
national security
26:35
in the united states
26:37
putting out disinformation utilizing
26:40
the tools of the intelligence community
26:43
the target a duly elected
26:45
president would you know it
26:47
say
26:48
that in a way our bureaucracy
26:50
is at war with the american people in
26:53
a way and that
26:55
that would in in my perspective
26:57
be election interference
27:00
there's no question that it's election
27:02
interference to an extraordinary
27:05
degree not one hundred bought an episode
27:07
is of course arguably ,
27:09
the most glaring recent
27:11
example and therefore worth
27:14
drilling down on huh of course
27:16
it was a never ending process
27:18
of leaking transcripts
27:20
with foreign leaders leaking
27:22
private conversations in private dishonest
27:25
way putting out fake intelligence
27:27
information intelligence mean do you remember for
27:29
example the breathless
27:31
reporting the president
27:34
trump was not dealing with the
27:36
russian bounty issue i
27:38
had in afghanistan there was proven
27:40
to be yet more sage
27:43
intelligence or that his election
27:45
interference one hunter biden examples
27:47
and more comes out every day about
27:50
, complicity with hunter is
27:52
just the most recent and most dramatic
27:54
example of the election interference
27:57
by our own it
28:00
an exit in
28:02
every department an agency at
28:04
the federal government but it's
28:06
the in college at a steep state and
28:09
the right national security
28:11
tape said that is the most frightening
28:14
because of the powers that they wield
28:16
the powers of surveillance the
28:19
powers of the treatment
28:22
the car serration the
28:25
powers of colluding
28:27
with foreign countries as
28:29
, as their ability because
28:32
of their training to manipulate
28:34
media narratives and there's no question
28:36
that so for example that the deep
28:38
state as say of
28:41
the department of the interior they
28:43
can they can only something that they saying the
28:46
damaging to a new york times reporter
28:48
but there are has a degree of sophistication
28:51
and nuance and long term planning
28:54
it it our intelligence the national security
28:56
tapes they have to be able to
28:58
the public here is controlling
29:01
the establishment corporate
29:04
media coverage from our
29:06
nation is major organizations
29:09
that are purportedly journalistic a nature
29:12
right right so as almost like a perfect
29:15
storm the then it's almost
29:17
like a perfect storm because you
29:19
you not only had the steep states
29:21
that's been brewing and been cultivated
29:24
for guess he said you know with
29:26
people i mean i really think
29:28
it was strategic to it's almost like a game
29:30
of chess rights you have the clintons
29:33
coming into office and even less yeah
29:35
i'll think even the rhinos you know works
29:37
people on both sides of the aisle and
29:39
they put their friends for tediously
29:41
and places where they know
29:44
they know what's going to last they know
29:46
that the power bases there but
29:49
when you have the intelligence community
29:52
at a totally different level than we've
29:54
ever seen and i think we should
29:56
go into like ours a details of likes
29:58
just the capability
29:59
the technology white that meant to
30:02
us after september eleventh but when
30:04
you have the intelligence community doing that
30:06
and then you have the rise
30:08
of social media rights facebook
30:11
twitter ah that you
30:13
know instagram all of these
30:16
incredible social media
30:18
tools sat like
30:21
we've never seen in the history of humankind
30:24
we've never seen this kind of information
30:26
sharing but then it
30:29
became kind of less it became
30:31
kind of another weapon of those of the
30:33
radical last and when
30:35
you have that power a mess in these
30:38
behemoths organisation on
30:40
top of that you have people
30:42
within the government kind of ushering though
30:44
the lawn inside these organizations
30:47
almost like sas islam and
30:49
the whole new seen emerges
30:51
i mean this is like tell me if i'm wrong
30:53
i know i you're a brilliant man
30:56
not even a little bit you know even a little bit wrong
30:58
and i've lived at and i seen
31:00
it and i've faced
31:02
, says that theoretical
31:04
for me it it's it's
31:07
lived experience
31:10
and you know what i would say is that
31:13
the the collusion with
31:15
big pack is
31:17
what makes it the most
31:20
ominous because you
31:22
have the ability you
31:24
outsource your
31:27
policing a speech start
31:29
and information the corporations
31:32
that then claim absolute immunity
31:36
from the first amendment if
31:38
, what makes it so exceptionally dangerous
31:41
is that the intelligence state
31:44
the national security state then
31:47
then outsource the business
31:49
of silencing voices shudder
31:51
you people love making their platforms
31:54
disappear when the companies
31:56
that are manipulating the algorithms that are shadow
31:59
banning that are push up some results pushing
32:01
down other results are just outright the platforming
32:03
people they'll say oh no no no we're
32:05
just private companies the first
32:07
time it doesn't apply to us we can do whatever we want
32:09
when in reality they are acting
32:12
as an extension of
32:14
each day and by the way in many
32:16
cases of course the the a revolving door
32:19
of employment to were in other
32:21
words people who are working
32:23
inside the
32:25
a d o j or her working inside
32:27
of the the to and
32:30
i were working inside at the cia
32:32
well of course of the opportunity the
32:35
average very lucrative jobs in the future
32:38
and many of the same technology corporations
32:40
we saw that we saw that with the sci
32:42
we've seen it obviously with the cia we've
32:44
seen it as a d o d ah that
32:47
where people
32:47
they are offered these very lucrative job
32:49
one of the most profound examples
32:51
right right and so
32:54
what i'm trying to figure out is like and if is this
32:57
is another big question because it goes to america
32:59
first legal and you sounding
33:01
america first legal because i think the justice
33:04
system is the most and i
33:06
don't want to say the most important but it's the most
33:08
imperative right it's like the backbone of
33:10
our knees
33:10
right i agree i was able
33:13
we have to be able to fight it out in the courts
33:15
and i'm so disappointed so disappointed department
33:18
of justice and it scares me
33:20
a are you afraid i mean do
33:22
you think that the deal
33:24
j and are are systems
33:27
are salvageable and then i'll go right
33:29
into america first legal because this is before
33:31
you to the border anything i think what
33:33
you're doing an extraordinary all connected
33:35
are blooming like the the be
33:37
limited get an order so be beginning
33:40
with the question about that
33:43
salvageable i don't
33:46
think that it's salvageable it's
33:48
current form in
33:50
other words i don't think that
33:52
just putting in a new sp
33:54
i director and saying okay
33:57
go ahead and reform the f b i now i
34:00
work at work because that individual
34:03
it's getting a great you end up in the same dynamic
34:05
were the their
34:08
dictators gonna say we have a lifetime
34:10
and shops we have we we
34:12
have the shops if he wants until
34:14
we die these are permanent house
34:16
or f b i urge reactor at most is going to
34:18
be here for ten years so burrow
34:21
will wait i'm out or selectively league
34:23
will protect each other so and so forth of
34:26
i think the think the key
34:28
to this is going to be personnel
34:31
reform which is so in that president
34:33
trump has spoken about in
34:35
in many days recently which is
34:38
as reappointed weekly or not i got a budgetary
34:40
reform as a whole be separate conversation
34:43
i'm talking about giving the president
34:45
the authority to remove
34:48
his subordinate federal employees
34:52
there will be treated as at will
34:54
employees which the term of art which means
34:56
that you serve at the will of the chief executive
34:59
ever congressional employees are all it
35:01
will soon it
35:03
already exists in the congressional branch of government
35:06
likewise and have any images
35:08
sharing
35:09
you're logged clerks
35:10
your paralegals are all i will the only
35:13
the president is saddled with the
35:15
preposterous situation of
35:17
having to rely on people to carry out his
35:19
orders who have a lifetime
35:21
appointments i
35:24
robot justicia many times there's no
35:26
provision in the constitution which i'm aware which
35:28
says that eight employee of the president
35:30
or how to live time job the
35:32
right madness so
35:35
view to marry
35:38
a significant reform
35:41
var civil service laws
35:43
where
35:44
then appointing people who are going to be
35:46
serious about going into
35:49
their agencies and removing people
35:51
who are working against the american
35:54
people who are just loyal to
35:56
the constitution or who
35:59
are just
35:59
not
36:00
the waiter jobs who
36:03
are who are being negligent
36:05
over are being insubordinate
36:07
are not compliant now he
36:10
also made another point zero quickly when
36:12
it agree with charlie which is that
36:14
the justice system's the bad part of this all so
36:17
our system of government the
36:19
died on purpose fire founders
36:22
very differently from
36:25
many other countries that also
36:27
our democracies and the difference
36:29
is that underneath it all is
36:32
the constitution the supreme
36:34
law of the land and the judiciary
36:36
to protect the supreme law of the land
36:39
and that is our ultimate guaranteed
36:42
the individual rights individual
36:44
liberties and freedom of action
36:47
and so that really is the last refuge
36:49
the last hope to have a rights
36:51
vindicated isn't the court system
36:54
and i would argue that almost everything
36:56
that the deep state that the bureaucracy
36:58
is doing it's not authorized by congress
37:02
and is therefore honest face unconstitutional
37:04
mean it's an area of law that we have to increasingly
37:07
push on and say that unlucky
37:09
bureaucrats cannot write or
37:11
implement or make their own
37:13
laws because only asquith in
37:15
the for wall of
37:18
what congress has establish and
37:20
what the president has directed and nothing
37:22
more
37:23
the away we
37:25
really are on the verge of
37:28
getting our nation back and what i mean by that
37:30
is everybody's kind of putting
37:32
the pieces together after what we've
37:34
been through the last five or six years
37:37
we find you know where the democrats
37:39
see and see and they play ball i
37:41
mean it's it's it's a really vicious
37:43
game so we've gotta be we
37:45
gotta be ready for what's coming up and that's why
37:48
i have a second part with stephen
37:50
miller and you're not gonna wanna miss this
37:53
later in the week
37:54
i'd come back with stephen miller remember
37:56
this is president trump's most
37:59
trusted
37:59
advisor most trusted advisor
38:03
here's the one that knows what's going
38:05
on the of the one that understands
38:07
how this will play out if president
38:10
trump so chooses to throw his hat back
38:13
in to the presidential
38:15
race
38:16
then i believe that he will
38:17
i'm not much as you're not going to want to miss
38:19
it we're going to talk about us even
38:22
miller's lawsuit against the cdc
38:24
were going to talk about the border
38:26
more importantly we're
38:29
gonna talk about what trump
38:31
will do different
38:33
anyhow
38:35
these will be run
38:37
if he chooses the
38:39
run for the presidency
38:41
and if he wins
38:43
the what
38:44
change will happen what
38:48
why did they learned
38:49
in an effort to make those changes happen
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and that has to do with the deep state they
38:54
better be really scared
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