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Speaker 1: My name is Charlie kirk I run the largest pro American student organization in the country, fighting for the future of our republic. My call is to fight evil and to proclaim truth. If the most important thing for you is just feeling good, you're gonna end up miserable. But if the most important thing is doing good, you'll end up purposeful. College is a scam, everybody. You got to stop sending your kids to college. You should get married as young as possible and have as many kids as possible. Go start at turning point. You would say college chapter. Go start at turning point, yould say high school chapter. Go find out how your church can get involved.
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Speaker 2: All Right, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. It's Monday, June eighth, twenty twenty six. We are here in Phoenix, Arizona, at the y Refi Studio. Honored to be with you all. How we doing, Blake, Oh, we're doing amazing. You know. I'm just bummed that you were not with us at what w L. Yeah, I so you missed it. Yeah, it was a great event. Let me just tell you the Okay. So I'm like, I don't want to crash the women's and I'm actually glad you didn't come up. We're trying to get you fitched anyways. Maybe it would be they could, but you gotta find your own way here. You can't be uh can't be going to WLS. All right, listen, here's the thing. I am a fish out of water at that event too. I mean it's three thousand, so it's the biggest women's leadership summit that we've had. It was in San Antonio. It was amazing. Next year it's going to be actually in Florida in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach. But it was amazing. It was amazing to see this many young women out and it's basically the things they were saying too. By the way, it's like none of this boss babe stuff, none of this you know, freezer eggs stuff. I mean, it's all These are women that are really going to I think, be the future of the country in so many ways because they want to have families, They want to have lots of kids, they want to get milk on the future.
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Speaker 5: Unlike the feminist alternative that literally won't be they won't breed. We're gonna outbreed them. And that's a good thing. Children are a blessing. By the way, I don't know if you saw, but jd. Vance had that great excerpt from his book in the Wall Street Journal where he was talking about how Erica after Charlie was killed, you know, lamented they only had two kids, and then that encouraged and convinced Usha.
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Speaker 2: To have their fourth child.
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Speaker 3: That's amazing.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, So it's a so anyways, the point is children are a blessed. People that talk about it like we say this because they just we just want women to be birthing factories and all stuff. It's garbage. We want women to be happy, productive, fulfilled. We believe there's a design for creation, and having kids is a beautiful, beautiful thing. We should celebrate it and not stigmatize it. Too much of our culture has stigmatized. Now, does that mean that women can't do whatever they want? No, of course they could do whatever they want. It's still America. Do whatever you want. But it's what the values that we prioritize and that we encourage and we celebrate. That's all it is. We celebrate families. We celebrate beautiful, beautiful children. And gosh, man, there's a lot of them, a lot of young young moms there. It was about two thirds of it we're students, two thirds of other students. About a third of it was like young moms. So it was a great mix.
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Speaker 3: God, we got some great clips.
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Speaker 2: Play.
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Speaker 5: How about we play one of those young moms. Riley Gaines was up there and she talked about becoming a parent. Let's let's get twenty four.
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Speaker 6: Now that I'm raising a daughter in this world that sells fragility and weakness and stick thin as the beauty standard, I want her to know that strong is beautiful.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, well right, I don't know if you've ever been around Riley, that's right. It looks like she can like bench press you.
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Speaker 3: You know, it was very intimidating.
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Speaker 5: She said, you know a lot of women, have you a tough childbirstn was really easy. I want to have another kid right away. Okay, that's the most common thing. But God bless HER's Okay, get right away.
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Speaker 2: Erica did a phenomenal job. She just did so much, so many one liners that went viral. I mean I could literally pick any of this. Let's go ahead and pick twenty five.
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Speaker 7: When you set out to pursue God's vision for your life, know that he will show up, He will provide, and he will honor your obedience to his calling. The world has a tendency to over complicate the most beautiful and simple things in this world. But to the women in this room who are a Christian, it's actually quite simple. The world will say your life belongs to you, it does not. Your life belongs to Christ.
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Speaker 2: Amen. And then she goes in on the gender I don't know what you want to call it, this gen z gender wars. I think one of the most important things Erica is doing and can do when she communicates and gives speeches is bring together the men in the wind.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, we can talk so much about how they've grown apart, but they have to live together.
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Speaker 2: We literally have to. We need each other. It's true. Let's go ahead and try cut twenty six.
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Speaker 7: When both men and women in society faithfully carry their responsibilities with integrity and honor, that's how societies flourish and how great civilizations are sustained.
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Speaker 2: And she continues on twenty seven.
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Speaker 7: We weren't created to be alone. The scripture reminds us that men and women were designed to depend on one another, to support one another, to build together. That is God's design for us.
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Speaker 5: I want to go back to that first clip we played from Erica because it just it really moved me as we were watching it again to just think one of Eric has set a tremendous example over the past ten months.
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Speaker 3: But one of the best ways she's done so is we know a.
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Speaker 5: Horrible tragedy has happened to her, one of the worst things that can possibly happen, and she's always been so good at saying no. God's presence has always been here in my life. I can see how God's will is manifesting through all of this, and I have surrendered myself to God. In the same way Charlie did, and that's a model all of us can live by.
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Speaker 2: Well, Kaylee mccannanny said something very similar to that cut twenty eight.
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Speaker 8: There is a spiritual battle playing out and Charlie Kirk consistently pointed to the truth. He pointed to light. And I believe there are millions who will be in heaven with us who accepted Jesus Christ as savior because of the legacy that Charlie left. I believe that.
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Speaker 2: I believe that too, actually, and I see proof of it all the time. I mean, so many of the young women that were at this event were saying similar things to me. They were stopping me saying, you know, Charlie is why I rededicated myself in my faith.
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Speaker 5: And we got an email while you guys were there, we took a bunch of emails because it was turning points anniversary, and we got another email from someone who said, my husband and I were inspired by Charlie to start a family. And if I interpret it right there about two months in for their.
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Speaker 2: First one good man listen, if one of the lasting legacies of Charlie and my eight years I got to spend with Charlie and the show as it continues on, is that there are lots of new babies that exist on this planet because of Charlie just hitting that over and over and over.
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Speaker 5: Again, five turning point in the last Yeah, there's babies all over the place.
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Speaker 2: You know that our office basically looks like like ny has. There's kids toys everywhere. What you get outside of the studio, there's like little basketball hoops and little kids tables and all the books and anyway. So it's great. We love kids, and the whole event was a celebration of that. There was a little bit of leftist craziness, and Savanna Hernandez gave some a great comment on this twenty.
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Speaker 9: Two Well, the fact that we have people outside that were swarming one of our entrances with clear Antifa emblems, wearing Antifa shirts and chanting that they're Antifa goes to show me that there's a lot of work that still needs to be done. Radical left wing violence needs to be dismantled. It's one of the last things that Charlie talked about before he was taken from us, how serious this issue is. And again, what was happening outside was not peaceful protest. What was happening outside was not the First Amendment. The left wing is not allowed to terrorize us. They are not allowed to silence us. They're not allowed to censor us, and we have to stand up against them every single day.
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Speaker 2: Amen. You know, it's such a white pel you know, because you see so much antagonism about men and women and feminism and all this stuff. The women at this event, I just couldn't say enough good things about them, And Savannah said it really well. There was Antifa outside for briefly and they were super vile, said all the gross things you can imagine. The cops dealt with them. Good riddance. So this was the San Antonio police clashing with them on the streets outside the event.
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Speaker 10: Forty eight.
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Speaker 2: Just a positive little Saturday melee on the streets of I mean, this is what boggles my mind. So you got three thousand women that are doing they're having a great time. It's peaceful, it's it's tranquil, it's exciting, it's it's everything that you would expect it to be. And they're celebrating their country. They're talking about Maha, they're talking about families, they're talking about health. All this stuff. It's great. There's literally like nothing that kind of.
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Speaker 5: Get I despise left, but I kind of get them at least showing up to be agro protesters out a Trump rally, Like, okay, it's a it's the president, he's the leader of the opposing faction.
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Speaker 3: He is actually campaigning.
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Speaker 5: But to do this at just a turning point event where it's just young women hearing speakers talking about faith, talking about family, there's something really demented.
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Speaker 2: It's really demented, and the dementia where the dementedness gets even worse. And I apologize in advance for showing you this clip, but there is a reason we're going to but just to show you how vile and gross these people are, and these Antifa thugss, just how unhuman they tend to be, how they've lacked any empathy, any humanity. This is a grown man. He made a costume to resemble Charlie out on the street in front of the Women's conference, and he made it full of himself, and it's disgusting, but we're gonna show it forty seven.
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Speaker 5: So for those of you who couldn't see that he was basically lying on the ground to reenact Charlie's assassination. He was wearing the freedom shirt.
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Speaker 2: And he had a like a you know, like a head made it, some sort of paper macheche head that was supposed to be Charlie. Anyways, I think the point is that these people are still celebrating Charlie's assassination. They still think it's great. They are gleeful, they gloat, and then they throw it right in our faces. That's what we're up against. That's how evil this ideology, this movement is that they are proud of what happened to Charlie. That's disgusting. But we knew that they wanted us dead. They knew that, we knew that they wanted Charlie dead. And if in case there's any any doubt, there's a living proof right there. That's how gross it is. Right in front of our women's leadership summit, which again is the most wholesome, like patriotic, wonderful event. There's there's nothing that controversial about what's going on. But you know, I bring that up because you know, nobody in this audience will be shocked to hear this is not breaking news that there are those bad actors that have wanted to somehow implicate or cast suspicion around turning Point in the wake of Charlie's assassination, and a lot of this is really unfortunate because it's been targeted at Charlie's widow, Erica, obviously, and so we decided over the weekend we were gonna troll the trolls. There's this video that has become a source of controversy.
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Speaker 3: Not even CONTROVERSI just obsession.
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Speaker 2: Obsession, people, Yeah, just absurd. I don't even talk about it because I think the whole thing is so lame.
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Speaker 5: And if they demind overwhelming proof for the idea that Charlie loved his wife and would want his wife to carry on his mission.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, well it's something he told all of us. We all knew. We didn't talk about it because we thought Charlie's gonna be with us for another fifty plus years. But like we all knew, the board knew this was the plan. Whatever. He said it one time in front of a camera at a private event with donors and Aspen. So we just we figured we troll the trolls, and you get a little taste of it here. SOT forty one.
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Speaker 7: The most important relationship in your life is the one that you have with your Lord and his savor in Jesus Christ. His passion was my passion, and now his mission is my mission.
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Speaker 1: I appoint my wife's run twenty point USA if something kind of pistory, Erica would do a great job.
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Speaker 2: All right, So that's the clip. Thank you, thank you studio for bailing me out there. But that so we knew that it was gonna be like, oh, it's AI or it's fake or whatever this because that's what they do. They always move the goalpost here, and that's why it's a sucker's game to even play this. But it was really fun to be able to troll the trolls, stuff it in their face and then watch them predictably melt down when the evidence was shown.
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Speaker 5: They instantly claimed, without any basis whatsoever, that's actually that's actually Charlie at Achtcon in twenty twenty three. Evidence for this, none proof for this, none like trivially.
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Speaker 2: Even the reason we address it, and I actually on social media did as well in X is because the community note got gamed. They weaponized it, they bombarded it probably, and so they had so many votes on it that you that it was that Yeah that's akon twenty twenty three, nothing like the clip we showed. Yeah. There you go back and forth, back and forth. So we had to address it. So the community note is now gone, I will tell you thankfully. So now groc is not misleading people that have legitimate questions. Mission accomplished. We've all been told to eat fruits and vegetables forever, but nobody really explained why. What if I told you that plants have their own nutrition and that it might be better for you than a lot of process stuff. We've added if nutrition feels overwhelming, it helps to take a step back and zoom out. When you eat whole foods, you're getting what's called phyto nutrients, natural compounds your body uses to adjust, repair, and to respond every single day. Stresses balance of nature. Takes real produce and runs it through a tailored vacuum cold process that stabilizes that phyto nutrition. Their whole health system combines fruits and vegetables and fibers and spice, giving you forty seven whole fruit ingredients, and their phyto nutrition is one simple routine. Their new freeze dried snacks go through a similar process, so your snacks can be whole based, whole food based instead of just empty calories. Whole food phyto nutrition plus Balance of Nature helps you fight the good fight. Save over thirty percent when you subscribe at balanced nature dot com. Join hundreds of thousands of customers in one simple routine that's changing the world. You can get an additional ten percent off your order just by using the discount code Charlie when you purchase at Balance of Nature dot com. That's discount code Charlie for ten percent off your order. All right, without further ado, we're welcoming back our good friend Raheem Cassam from the National Pulse dot com. Good to see you, Raheem. How you been It's been too long?
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Speaker 4: Thank you. Jen's always always on on it to be all and I hope you're all well.
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Speaker 2: We're doing well. We just had a great weekend in San Antonio. We went through all the clips, all the fun, all the video fun. But we got to turn our attention here Rahim to what's going on in Iran, what's going on with the Israel Hesbela, the strikes going back and forth. President Trump was on with Welker over at NBC. It was a very contentious interview. But here's Trump in his own words thirty eight.
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Speaker 11: I don't like these endless wars. This is not an endless war. We've been doing this for three months. Much of it has been under the form a pretty good form of ceasefire. The blockade has been amazing. Our navy is amazing. Our military is the best in the world.
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Speaker 2: So he's saying, I don't like these forever wars, which is something that we've always sort of baked into the cake with President Trump. But then you've got Iran striking, Israel sent and missiles into Israel, Israel striking a look as like a petro plant in western Iran. There's all this hesbalist stuff. You know, you are a student of international geopolitics, Raheem. It's part of the way that you've just your makeup in politics because you have been back and forth across the Atlantic. So what do you make of this? You know, Trump is telling Israel to stand down, and how do you see this playing out over the next days and weeks.
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Speaker 12: Yeah, I think the answer that everybody you know here on Capitol Hill where I'm sitting right now, the answer that everybody gives is very simple, it's a mess, and it's a mess because I think most people recognize that an advance of beginning this operation, there wasn't a lot of forward planning. Not there was some, but not as much as one might have hoped for or expected. What happens in any given scenario, and the scenario we find ourselves in is one of the few that just simply wasn't war gamed out, especially the failure to bring in European partners. And I don't think it's a failure necessarily on the administration side. I think the European partners themselves have to look in the mirror and ask themselves questions about where they've been over the course of this, especially given how many of them were so willing to work with the Obama administration to lift sanctions, to help the Iranian to try and bring them in to the international fold, and then when Trump tries to do something that you know it's given is different and a little bit more sporadic and spur of the moment, they all just sort of washed their hands of international affairs and wash their hands of the region, even though a lot of them heavily reliant on what comes through the Strait of umors. It seems like an abdication in a sense on their part. I mean, you know, even if you don't want to do it, you have to. Real politic will slap you in the face with with you know, both the.
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Speaker 4: Front and the back of the hand.
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Speaker 12: And it seems like those slaps just haven't woken any of the long standing European partners up either. So to mess all over what I expect to happen from here is just more of the same.
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Speaker 4: I'm afraid, you know, the markets won't.
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Speaker 12: Like it, and people won't like the impact that it has and continues to have.
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Speaker 4: In their pockets.
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Speaker 12: But in an absence of you know, quote unquote finishing the job, this this will just continue to go on. And you know, I have a lot of questions over what Netanyahu's goal here is, what is domestic you know, goals are for his own sake, And President Trump has spoken to some of those. He spoke to some of those this weekend, right especially the interview with the Financial Times where he was adamant, you know, that he's calling the shots in the region regardless, Israel have sort of gone, well, actually, we're going to do what we want anyway, and said, look, we have a right to defend ourselves, and I think that's that's perfectly reasonable and rational. But it just goes to show that there isn't really one key character, one key leader in all of this. And it may take and I know it will make some people uncomfortable, but it may take some further inducements from the White House to get Israel on board with what the White House now wants, because you know, the White House did what Israel wants for the last couple of months. There's no doubt about it. I'm not saying they were led. I'm saying that they found neutral common ground and they did it together. Right now, Israel has to decide whether or not it wants to play a little bit more compromise back, and I'm just I'm not sure that they're yet.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I agree. You know, President Trump took the true social throw up one point thirty six. Please, and you'll see President Trump's truth here. He's saying both sides Israel and Iran are looking to do an immediate ceasefire. Final negotiations on peace are proceeding, so anyways, he's basically willing this ceasefire, he told Axios. Okay, they you think he told the same thing to Fox. He said, listen, Okay, Iron shot off a couple of missiles, Israel, You shot off a couple of missiles. Okay. Let you know, let's a little fight tomorrow, will be bros Again. Everybody put down their arms. It's almost like you can feel President Trump pushing willing, and you can imagine the private conversations behind the scenes. The phone calls are a little bit more spicy than that.
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Speaker 5: I think he's gotten very used to that back and forth song and dance of these Oh they shoot off a missile to show that they're serious, because he's done this with around himself several times.
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Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah, And I think this act shows President Trump's leadership here. I mean that clip that we started the segment off with Raheem, I think is the guiding north star that he doesn't want to do a forever war. This was something I knew, Charlie knew about the president very very well. Now, Listen, Iran was probably the biggest lift that we've seen. It was the most risky. It was the going up against the most populous country of any of these sort of conflicts. So I understand people's reticence. I understand people's skepticism. I've certainly been skeptical of this, of this effort. I thought, you know, you can start a war, but you can't always end one. And that's really the question here. You could get some ink on paper signed, you could even open up the straight but that's not going to stop some of these rogue elements within Iran that are hardliners that are still vying for power and supremacy in that country from shooting off a couple of missiles from lands and minds in the Strait. I mean, this could just sort of go on for a long time here. I don't see the natural way out, and I think, to your point, it's a mess. But I think Trump is making his intentions very clear, and he's sending a signal loud and clear that he's in charge. Whether or not he can get the deal done or not is the question.
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Speaker 12: Yeah, Look, there there are several things to think about here. You know, the President of the United States could abdicate on this now and just say, look, I've tried, we did what we needed to do.
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Speaker 4: You guys sort it out between yourselves.
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Speaker 12: But he's not doing that, right, He's still trying to play the role of peacemaker to bring people together.
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Speaker 4: I think that's you know, it's commendable in its spirit of what he's doing.
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Speaker 12: There are certain leavers that he's going to be able to pull and I think you'll see him pull on them this week. That may bring those parties back to the table.
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Speaker 4: Again.
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Speaker 12: It's not justice Reelan Iran, by the way. I mean, you look at the same thing with Russia and Ukraine, busting these people's heads together and saying, look, we know you don't want to keep killing one another, that we know it's not good for either of your countries, either of your peoples, But are you willing to take the requisite steps to make that happen. The problem is finding that mutual ground is becoming more and more difficult. And I think the normalization, like you say, very hard to end these things. And look, I was against it when it first started.
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Speaker 4: But you also have to be realistic.
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Speaker 12: We're here now. We can't wind the clock back.
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Speaker 2: We can't.
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Speaker 4: We don't build time machines.
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Speaker 12: We have to deal with what with the hand that we're dealt here and the hand that with dealt now that the president has been dealt is this is this intransigence on both sides, and again not just as ran around, happens in conflicts all over the world, in transigence, in transigence, and that comes from normalization. The leaders of those countries are normalizing the state of war for their own two peoples. And that's what you have to break early on in this conflict. The idea that the Iranian people would come out on the streets and march on the streets and welcome this change in their government isn't something that's come to fruition. And I think it may be time again to call on the Iranian people and just see if there are those forces that still remain.
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Speaker 2: That was actually my next question for you, Rahiem. You're in contact. Some of these guys are in England, some of them, and you know, it's this Iranian diaspora, and they all seem to, you know, sort of be like very positive when it comes to assessing the state of the Iranian resistance and the potential of an uprising. What are you hearing about that right now? And are they waiting for a queue from Western allies to say now's the time to take to the streets or I saw some videos on social media this weekend, suggesting that this was already happening organically.
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Speaker 12: Yeah, I think it happens sporadically, but then there's a big crackdown. You know, when you see your friends and your neighbors die or being hauled off by security services, it tends to.
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Speaker 4: Put the kibosh on it quite quickly.
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Speaker 12: The other thing to mention is, and it's a hard truth, but the people who want this the most living, as you say, in Europe, in the UK, in the US, in Beverly Hills, whatever. And then the other part of it, the people who wanted it badly enough are dead.
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Speaker 4: You know.
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Speaker 12: They were massacred by the tens of thousands by the regime. So, you know, perhaps we need an honest assessment out of the Trump administration right now as to whether or not they estimate that that are the numbers of those resistance fighters still in Iran who could do something like that.
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Speaker 4: We want to know the answer to that.
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Speaker 2: Well, and they're not armed either, raheem. I mean, there might be some there might be some efforts to arm them, but you know, this is one of the reasons we love our Second Amendment. I mean, people talk about the Second Amendment in terms of hunting, in terms of you know, sports shooting, No, no, no, The Second Amendment is about an armed population that can resist tyranny if a government needs to be handled or pushed back against. So raheem. There is so much going on in Europe now, this isn't just staying in the UK, which is I think is interesting. But we've gone over it in great detail on the show. Henry Novac was killed in this very tragic way. I mean, it's sort of everything the left wanted George Floyd to be but upon further inspection, was not. But this kid was. Actually he did nothing wrong. He didn't hurl racist insults at his killer, was able to hold a basically a sword in public when Henry and other native born Brits are not allowed to even carry pepper spray. And he was killed with this religious exemption murder weapon and he said I can't breathe, and the cops denied it, and the poor guy bled out on the streets. And we didn't hear about this for six months rahim six months, and then of course outrage has ensued. Tell us what's happening on the streets in the UK. But then also beyond.
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Speaker 12: Well, you know, I can't think of this case and even see a picture of Henry Novac, let alone, watch that footage again without feeling, you know, angry and disgusted and just let down in You know, a lot of these things that our governments do are very predictable and very dull, very eye rolling, and you sort of just go, oh, you know, stupid. This is different. This is this is the state, the police being informed that they necessarily must treat people with foreign ethnic backgrounds as more privileged, as with greater sensitivity and with greater emphasis on their claims than white people, not just the native British born people. But this is this is necessarily skin color that they're talking about. That delineates how a police force treats you, not just as you're walking down the street, not when you're being pulled over in a car, but as a life threatening and as we saw in this case, life ending altercation is happening in real time, so you can imagine and I'm sure lots of your audience has seen the scenes of what's been going on across the United Kingdom.
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Speaker 4: As a result of this.
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Speaker 12: The anger is pouring out into the streets and I can't blame people or for that. Do I hope that there's riots and other people get hurt, of course not. But the demonstrations, the protests, they're all welcomed.
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Speaker 4: They should be welcomed.
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Speaker 12: The police have to take a long, hard look at themselves and more than anything, the guidance that police forces are given, there's two tier guidance needs to come to an end. Not that when the next government comes into power. But today and unfortunately this labor government is showing no signs. You know, you saw a two tier police response, You're now seeing a two tier government response.
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Speaker 4: When it was George Floyd.
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Speaker 12: Even in the United Kingdom, when it was George Floyd, everybody.
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Speaker 4: Got on their hands and knees and groveled for months and years on end.
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Speaker 12: The English Premier League, the big soccer League, the players took the knee at the beginning of matches for two years. Have we seen any of that for Henry Novak, we have not.
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Speaker 2: And you're talking about a race action plan that these police followed. That is to your point, it's intentionally racist against white people, and.
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Speaker 3: We've seen other horrifying things.
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Speaker 5: It's come out now that the police in the area even after they had ample reason to believe that this was a lie, that Novak had done nothing wrong, that they were planning to put out statements suggesting he had been the aggressor because they, you know, they have to tamp down everything in Britain him.
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Speaker 3: It feels in Britain like the police have.
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Speaker 5: This attitude of we're occupying a country and we have to do whatever is possible to keep the rest of population from having some kind of uprising.
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Speaker 3: The natives will get restless.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, that's right.
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Speaker 12: I mean all of the thought we've heard over multiculturalism and social cohesion. You know, the likes of three of us have understood what those were all dog whistles for.
00:30:44
Speaker 4: All these years.
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Speaker 12: You know, certainly the man I wrote a book about years ago. You know, Powell knew what all of those things were about. Now the British public have woken up to what all those things are about. They are buzzwords. They are weak phrases that are really really meant to suggest actually an anti white supremacy that's going on in Britain.
00:31:06
Speaker 2: R exactly right, well said anti white supremacy. Now I want to get into reform versus restore. Okay, So if I look on the internet, I am very much convinced that Nigel Faras is going to cuck out on immigration and Rupert Lowe is the is the real hardliner here. And then I saw this video of you and I had never seen these clips before thirty one.
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Speaker 12: In fact, Rupert Lowe is actually weaker on a lot of the mass deportation stuff than reform is. The interviews that he's done with Jacob ree Smog, the interviews he's done with Spectator and gb News over the last couple of months.
00:31:42
Speaker 4: Show that to be the case.
00:31:43
Speaker 13: Though I don't think intellectually I'm against immigration ty. I have never said we should support people who are here legally.
00:31:50
Speaker 4: That's not something I think we should be talking about.
00:31:53
Speaker 13: Legal immigration is more difficult than I've never talked about repatriation.
00:31:56
Speaker 4: Repatriation and the much more difficult subject.
00:31:59
Speaker 13: I don't agree with Nigel Farage in saying that you know, all these people should be repatriated. You can't once you've legally accepted people.
00:32:07
Speaker 2: Okay, okay, this is our code for deportion deportations, right, I mean, it's essentially denaturalization. Okay, makes sense of it. Raheem, you got the last two minutes. The floor is are yours.
00:32:17
Speaker 12: Look very quickly because I know we've only got two minutes. Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe worked together for a long time. There was a big falling out, you know, into Nissigan Party politics.
00:32:29
Speaker 4: He said this, she said that whatever.
00:32:31
Speaker 12: Right now they're leading two separate parties on the right. Nigel Farage has obviously missed Brexit. He's done this for thirty years now, banging the drum on immigration, banging the drum on the illegals.
00:32:43
Speaker 4: Coming over the channel. He himself has been there.
00:32:46
Speaker 12: He was talking about raping grooming gangs back in twenty twelve. U Kip his previous party, ran on it in twenty fourteen, pilloried by the Establishment of course for it, but was one of the first out there as a politic to do it. When Rupert low was kicked out of Reform last year. It was the first time he ever spoke about grooming gangs the first time ever in twenty twenty five, and has made it sort of his little thing now.
00:33:12
Speaker 4: And that's fine, by the way.
00:33:13
Speaker 12: I think more voices on a topic like that better, But I also think you know, running you know, supposedly to the right of Nigel parahes but you see from those clips it's not really true. And the Spectator has a great article on it as well, and splitting the right wing vote, Well, what that means and we've got a special election coming up on June the eighteenth in the UK that will bear this out. What that actually means is that the Labor Party are likely to get another five years in power. And if you think Joe Biden flooded the US while he was in office, you know, think about what a far left Labor Party would do if the right cannot come together and agree. Hey, listen, there's one party here that has established its role, has polled top in the last three hundred polls across the country, is ready for government, has a shadow cabinet, is ready to go with a manifesto, and listen, I say, I totally understand the people that want harder talk and harder lines on the internet. That's fine, there's a place for it. But when it comes to the voting booth, I'll stick with a reform.
00:34:15
Speaker 2: Well, we like Nigel. I'm trying to get Nigel on the show here soon, and I think that's gonna happen because I think it is terrifying what labor would do to that country if given five more years, something's got to be done. Raheem, and we're here to help as much as we can. God bless you, my friend. We'll talk to you soon. You More Americans are starting to ask an important question, why is it so difficult to get access to medications you may already know you need. If your health is your responsibility, why are outside systems deciding what you can have and when you're allowed to get it. That's one reason I recommend All Family Pharmacy. They make it super simple to order a wide range of medications online, from everyday maintenance medications to travel in emergency prepare this option. The process is straightforward, secure, and it's designed for people who value convenience and peace of mind. Whether you're preparing for a trip, dealing with pharmacy shortages, or simply want to be proactive for your family, All Family Pharmacy helps put you back in control and right now. When you visit All Familypharmacy dot com, slash kirk and use promo code Kirk ten, you'll save ten percent off your order. Because being prepared isn't political, it's just responsible. So visit Allfamilypharmacy dot com, slash Kirk and use code Kirk ten for ten percent off. I'm so excited to have our next guest, Lara Logan. She's an award winning journalist in her own right. She does so much good for the cause, and she's always highlighting issues and stories that other people miss or they don't understand how incredible the impact could be if left unaddressed. And there is a really heartbreaking tragic story out of Texas that I want Lara's help to unpack for you. So, without further ado, Lara Logan, Welcome to the charliekirksh It's good to see you.
00:36:01
Speaker 14: Thank you so much for having me.
00:36:02
Speaker 2: Yes, it's so good to see you again. It's been too long. You flagged this story for me and I did a huge deep dive into it, and it just breaks my heart because I have a three year old daughter and we've moved to Phoenix after what happened to Charlie, and there's pools everywhere, and Phoenix is like ground zero for little kids drowning in pools, and so tell us the story of what happened with Annalise Camp please.
00:36:27
Speaker 14: Well, this was on Memorial Day and her family had come to visit with family and I believe it was in the Houston area and an Li's has been swimming all day and it was at the end of the day her life jacket had been taken off. And you know what it's like as a parent, right, there's tons of family members around, there's lots of activity, and in one instant, that child disappeared and she was found in the bottom of the pool. Her I believe it was well, what we're told is that her twelve year old cousin was the one who jumped in and got her out of the pool and she was rushed to the Houston campus of Texas Children's Hospital. I'm you know, everything that I'm telling you is based on the team that's working with a family and also with family member them, you know, who is directly involved and present in all of this. And so just for people to understand, you know, where this is coming from. And then of course the medical stuff is coming from the doctors, is coming from doctors. So what happens to Annelie's is that you know, she's on eventilator and she has swelling in the stem of her brain right in her brain stem, and so this is within a few hours. I believe it was about thirteen hours or something like that. The effort to begin to declare her brain dead began. There was a doctor at Texas Children's who said she was brain dead, and the family came under extraordinary pressure. Now, one of the things that I want to point out is that Texas Children's Hospital proudly boasts on their website that they have been first in the nation for pediatric transplants for six consecutive years years. And of course, if your child needs a transplant and has benefited from this at Texas Children's, then you will think that that's a great thing. The problem is that it is worth so much money to the hospital. In fact, there's something called the Milliman Foundation that studies this data, and they actually put out a report in twenty twenty five that showed, listen to this for your heart and testing kidney, liver, lungs, and pancreas. Those are worth over eight million dollars in billable charges from a hospital for organ transplant. So I'm just pointing out that this little girl who within a very short amount of time is the hospital is pushing to declare her brain dead. And this happens to be a hospital that prides itself on being first in the nation for pediatric transplants.
00:38:58
Speaker 2: Right.
00:39:00
Speaker 14: What happens is Analise's parents they go to a judge, they try to get a restraining order. They're trying to they are Christian, they believe in the sanctity of life, and they believe in their child, and they're not willing to give up. And if you look at neuroscientists in general and neuroscience, I mean, there is a plethora of medical evidence that will support the fact that toddlers have extraordinary neuroplasticity. What does that mean. It means that they're able, their brains are able to come back from things that adults, you know, might not come back from. In fact, one doctor said it best to me Andrew, I mean this really tore at my heart. He said, babies are miracle patients. They literally are their miracle patients. Their ability to restore brain function and recover goes beyond what we can say scientifically, and it is. There are many documented cases of toddless like Annalist she's just two and a half years old, of Hoddless going through drownings, being brain dead and coming back from this. And the one thing that the family is asking for is time. Give her time. This was Memorial Day. This isn't even six weeks ago, This isn't five four three, right, this is like around two weeks ago, and so and Dexa's children started pushing them to declare her brain dead. And what they want to do is they went into a court and they got one of these radical progressive judges who gave them the right to perform this brain test that you know is according to the American Neurological Society or association whatever it is that they're called, Well, when you do this brain test, and you know what happens. So part of the test involves it's an apnea test. And so what does that mean. It means taking analise off the ventilator. My mother was on eventilator for over one hundred and thirty days. If they'd taken her off that ventilator to test her brain function at any time, she would have died. I mean, I've never heard of it anything like this. And by taking this child or any patient with neurological issues, right, which is really an issue of blood and flow and oxygen blow and all the rest of it to the brain, right. Well, when you do that, you you run the risk of causing further damage. I mean they can have heart attacks. You know, their hearts can fail, it will collapse and you can kill them.
00:41:24
Speaker 2: So I mean, yes, Laura, you highlighted this. Somebody responded to your post on social media. I just want to put it up. It's Musey eighty said it took my son three weeks if you could throw that image up to come back from drowning. Six weeks we left hospital. All the doctors said he would never make it. He just needed time. All caps time. Trauma takes time, and that age they can have the best outcome. So praying for this family so much. She is I don't know who he's responding to there, but your the point is that here's somebody same situation as analyse. It took weeks to come back from this traumatic brain you know, oxygen starvation of the brain from a pool drowning incident. And this baby's alive. This baby has a future. I know that Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas who's running for senator, has gotten involved in this and has been fighting alongside. Any other details you can tell us from the legal fight that's ensuing.
00:42:20
Speaker 14: Well, yes, I mean, you're right, the attorney general. I mean, everyone who's involved cannot say enough about the attorney general. In fact, he's probably the reason that Ane Lisa's father was not arrested by CPS because the hospital actually was trying to get CPS involved to take action against the parents for fighting for the right of their child. And this is something when people hear me say that, I know there are people all across America who are saying, yes, they did that to me. They did that to me because between the hospitals and the CPS, these institutions that are supposed to help us, that are supposed to fight for our children, unfortunately our failing children, and in some cases like this, I mean literally killing them, trying to get them killed. And so what has happened is that Texas Children has been very disingenuous. They have put out two statements to try to cover their tracks, and they have been holding onto this child. They don't want to let her go. And they you know, they put in their original statement that they called I don't know is is I think they said one hundred hospitals. Anyway, it was a large number of hospitals and that people didn't want to take her well, of course not when you call them and you pressure them and you tell them, you know, all kinds of things that make them terrified to take on the liability. Right, and then when there is a hospital, I don't want to say too much about it because the family is desperately hoping and praying that this hospital, which respects the sanctity of life, will actually take anlease. But they're also being pressured. And of course Texas children are saying is look at their equipment versus ours, and their resources versus ours, but they're not using all of their resources. Also, most importantly, legally, in Texas, you have right to try laws which actually reinforce the federal Right to Try statutes, which gives people the right to fight for their lives, to go to treatments that are outside of the FDA and outside the normal medical treatments and do anything they can to fight for their lives. And that is what Ane Lisa's parents want to do. If it were not for the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and his office and all the people there who have been working through the night, night after night after night, this case would probably already be over And it's just staggering that these people are defiant of the law. What is with this hospital? Why do you have to kill this child? Let her go?
00:44:42
Speaker 2: Two things, Ken Paxton's team, I will just say, across the nation, across you know, they are amazing and responsive in their care. They have blown me away time and time again. They are good people on Ken's team. He's a good man. And Two, this is what happens when leftists take over things like CPS. Talk about how compassionate they are, but they lack basic humanity and it's insane. Laura, I check your Twitter all the time because, like I said, you you bring up stories that nobody else is talking about that you shine a light on them. And then there's stories that everybody's now talking about, like Kristin Welker and President Trump. And I really wanted to get into the LA Mayor's race with you, but we have billi Sale joining us next segment, so we're gonna we're gonna save that for then. So I know you would crush it on both topics. But this Kristen Welker thing is just obscene. So she basically they talk Trump gives her everything. He's talking about Iron, he's talking about Israel, he's talking about the ceasefire. He's not holding back, he's giving everything she wants. Then she goes on this diet tribe calling him a liar for like two minutes, and finally he's like, you know what, darling, We're done here. Uh see you later. So I'm gonna play the clip and get your reaction to it. It top forty two.
00:45:52
Speaker 15: Your elections are crooked, and you crooked. And he's depresses crooked, and so is ABC and CBS and c your one sided cook a network. So let's call it quits because I've had enough.
00:46:05
Speaker 14: Thank you, darling, have a good night, sir President.
00:46:06
Speaker 8: Let's please I traveled all the way to Wisconsin.
00:46:09
Speaker 16: I've just traveling, and I've given you enough time you would to straighten out your press, because you know what, mister country can never be great travel.
00:46:23
Speaker 9: We traveled all the way to Wisconsin.
00:46:28
Speaker 2: I came all the way to Wisconsin for this. I traveled, mister president. Look at she's just dumbfounded, all right. She's claiming that he was going off on conspiracy theory, saying, you know, you have no evidence of this, no evidence about Jay six and that you know the FBI was there no evidence about election fraud in LA. These people are such robots that you can hear it's almost like the editors in my head saying, we have to stick by our editorial standards. There's no evidence. Explain what we just witnessed there, Laura Logan.
00:46:55
Speaker 14: Wow, what you just witnessed is the American people being completely and utterly disrespected by the media. You're you're watching information warfare operation Underwell.
00:47:07
Speaker 2: It's a real picture we ran in through the AI check.
00:47:13
Speaker 14: That's cruel. That's cruel. I mean maybe appropriate, I don't know, depending on your politics, right, it would be how you see that. But this is what we're what we're looking at here is first of all, dereliction of duty for somebody to have the audacity to sit down with the President of the United States who obviously hasn't done a single shred of journalism. That is an indictment on her, on her producers, on her network. And that's how you know this isn't really about journalism, right, because no self respecting journalists can say today that there's no evidence of vote for it. Have you not looked at Georgia? Have you not looked at Marico, but County? Have you not looked at Michigan? I mean, I could go on and on and on and never mind Los Angeles. And what these people do is they hide behind like a catchphrase. Right, we're gonna say, Okay, evidence is compelling that convinces people. If you have evidence, you can win a case in a court of law. Okay. So we're going to tell people this is our counter to the president. There's no evidence. The problem is for Kirsten Welker and her network, it's not true. There is so much evidence at this point. The problem for the Trump administration is they haven't done anything with that evidence. If they had held people accountable, if they were putting people in jail for stealing the twenty twenty election and many other elections since then, then people wouldn't be free to act with impunity, and this wouldn't be going on, it wouldn't be funded, and so on and so on. Right, And this is a big problem. But coming back to the media, part of this information warfare is not journalism, and we are looking at information warfare. This is the battle for your mind. When these people, in spite of all the evidence of the country they just ignore what we all know to be true, and they keep pushing the lie, and they keep pushing the lie. They have made themselves co conspirators in treason and sedition because it is actually to knowingly and intentionally deceive the American people, to use your platform and use the credibility that has been built up over many, many years, and to use that to deceive and to destroy this country is actually criminal. And these people have had more than enough time to come out and apologize for being wrong about Russia collusion, for lying about hunder Biden's laptop, for lying about the twenty twenty election, and by the way, for lying about January sixth, And let's not forget before she asked for evidence of the election, she accused him of there being no evidence of their being weaponization against the people of this country by their government. What about all the parents who were targeted as terrorists by the Biden administry?
00:50:00
Speaker 2: Right?
00:50:01
Speaker 14: What about all the January sixth defendants who were being charged with felonies and trespassing and for doing absolutely nothing but exercise their First Amendment rights, all of whom constitutional rights were completely obliterated in those kangaroo courts in Washington, d C. With your juries that are all completely Democrats. And by the way, the same like I don't know, four or five judges trying all of those cases, hundreds of cases, grand standing in the court rooms, making political speeches, and because the judiciary has proven itself to be so independent and so honest, it is outrageous what these people do. They are disgusting and they are a disgrace to the profession.
00:50:42
Speaker 2: Well, and Jake Tapper goes, this is some wild, unhitched stuff from the president. Welker is a good lie Parson, an honest journalist and didn't deserve that. But more importantly, we have a president constantly pushes conspiracy theories with zero evidence. Oh there's the line, with zero evidence, it can't respond.
00:51:01
Speaker 14: Zero, right, yeah, because that's very convincing.
00:51:05
Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, and it's like, sorry, he's talking about the weaponization fund. You know what. Okay, maybe it's politically a loser, maybe you know, I get it, Okay, whatever, but his I believe the president's heart is in the right place. By the way, you know who agreed with him, Charlie. Charlie agreed with pardoning the JA sixers because they had been bamboozled and railroaded by an absolute weaponized DJ that took special I mean you could be a grandmar You left.
00:51:29
Speaker 3: Their professionals at this sort of thing too. We can go into a whole segment later on.
00:51:32
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00:53:56
Speaker 17: That's a great question, and you really have to understand what Californi is done over the last about decade in this election space. I was in the legislature before I was appointed by the President to be in my current position. So California is basically eroded all of the election integrity measures. They've codified it out of the system. It starts with registering people to vote. Anybody can register to vote pretty much online. You can go online and there's a box you can check that says if you don't have a social you don't have a DMV. You just check some boxes and they'll register you to vote. And the only thing they require is that the first time you vote, you have to show a form of ID.
00:54:35
Speaker 18: So California will lie and say, oh, no ID is required to vote.
00:54:40
Speaker 17: But then I just showed you the list of what they consider an acceptable form.
00:54:45
Speaker 18: Of ID in order to be registered to vote.
00:54:47
Speaker 17: We're talking about gen membership card, a prescription label.
00:54:51
Speaker 18: These are ridiculous. This is not proof of ID.
00:54:54
Speaker 17: This does not prove you're a US citizen who is eligible to vote. So just think about who's on the voter rule. Then you get into voter role maintenance. There's no maintenance in California, very little. They do not propertly remove dead people, people who've moved, people who can convicted of felonies, and people who are not citizens. So the voter rules are filthy dirty. Now you go to step three, universal vote by mail. Put as many mails out into the many ballots out into the mail as possible, So they're mailing out millions of ballots. Whether you want a mail ballot or not, everyone who's a registered voter in the state of California gets a mail ballot, so they have millions of ballots floating out there. Now comes step four, ballot harvesting. They made it legal. This is illegal in most states, but in California it's legal to handle other people's ballots, So anybody can go collect anybody's ballot and turn it in for them. No chain of custody, no record keeping no documentation of who handled the ballot, who touched it, and so you could just have you know, Antifa looking type people going around collecting hundreds of ballots and putting them in a mailbox and you're not allowed to stop them or question them because it's legal in California. So put that all together, and we have no voter ID when you vote, it's a it's a fraudster's paradise.
00:56:19
Speaker 18: So what are we to do? I mean, I'm gonna do my job.
00:56:22
Speaker 17: Yes, do we have open investigations into election fraud. Yes, we will be charging individuals with fraud related to the elections.
00:56:32
Speaker 18: Is it going to be at.
00:56:33
Speaker 17: The scale necessary to expose you know, high widespread the fraud is in California?
00:56:39
Speaker 18: Probably not. But that's what I can do. I mean, that's why I'm really pushing.
00:56:43
Speaker 17: What we really need in California is to be able to audit the roles, audit the voter roles, because.
00:56:49
Speaker 18: That's where all of this starts from.
00:56:51
Speaker 17: If you have dirty roles, you're gonna have dirty elections. And California is blocking us. They're doing everything in their power that We've gone to court with them, and we're up at the nine Circuit Court of Appeals.
00:57:01
Speaker 18: So we're litigating.
00:57:02
Speaker 17: We're doing everything we possibly can to work within the law as written.
00:57:08
Speaker 18: But Congress, Congress has a role.
00:57:10
Speaker 17: They could they could change the law, they could crack down on this stuff, but they haven't done it yet.
00:57:16
Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, this is what's really infuriating is these California courts keep blocking you from being able to audit. Like, what do you hide it? What is the legal explanation a rationale that they're giving you for saying, you know, you're not allowed to look under the hood.
00:57:30
Speaker 18: Here, are you ready for it?
00:57:32
Speaker 17: They said that, They said that they can't give it to us because it would violate California's privacy laws. That to give over the personal identifying information of voters would be a violation of California's privacy laws. That is so ridiculous on so many grounds. Number One, we issue those documents, we issue the social Security numbers.
00:57:53
Speaker 18: It's nothing that we don't have access to.
00:57:55
Speaker 17: Second of all, when Congress has said that we are allowed to have these records, it supersedes any state laws, so you have the supremacy clause. But you know what, they have found lower level judges who are Democrat appointed judges who side with them, and so until we get this up to the appropriate courts and get it overturned, we're stuck a little bit.
00:58:15
Speaker 18: But that's the arguments they rely on.
00:58:17
Speaker 3: Geez, it occurs to me.
00:58:19
Speaker 5: The question of actual fraud is absolutely front and center here and we absolutely need to find it. But the bigger picture here is California has any government needs legitimacy. People need to feel like the system makes sense to them, and what California has done is they're absolutely burning up any legitimacy the system has. It doesn't matter if there's no fraud in this case, because they've done everything they can to make it look as shady as possible. When you can register with any kind of IDA, when anyone can harvest these things, when it's universal mail in ballots, that party operatives can go and hoover up and help people figure out, when anyone can do any of these bizarre smiley faced signature is on things, It doesn't matter if there's no fraud because the thing looks as fraudulent as possible and they take a month to count these. No one is going to trust the outcome of these elections. And that's going to create cynicism, it's going to create an atmosphere of deceit and fraud. It's deliberately designed to look us third world as possible.
00:59:20
Speaker 2: And real quick here, I did the math, and in the first sixty four percent of the votes counted in the LA mayor's race, Nitya Rahman received approximately twenty three percent, a little bit less twenty three percent of the vote. In the next fifteen percent of votes counted, So this would take us through Friday and Saturday, right when she then overtook Spencer Pratt, So we're about at seventy eighty percent of the vote. She received forty one percent of the late mail ins, right, so she nearly doubled her share of the percentage of votes she got with late mail ins. And my reaction is is that possible? Sure, it's possible, So I was winning the lottery? Is it likely? Probably not? So Again to Blake's point, Okay, let's assume everything is on the up and up the way that this has been conducted, and that this has taken weeks or a week now and is going to take weeks to get a final tally. Here, and you see such dramatic shifts right there, you see it, right that huge jump up and Spencer Pratt, who had all this momentum, all of this name id, all of this buzz around him, and nobody was really talking about Nythia Rummin. I'm supposed to believe all the like really die hard progressives just really love to vote late and mailing. So it's a left on left fight. It's a tough pill to swallow here.
01:00:39
Speaker 17: Look, California is struggling from a credibility crisis, and regardless of who wins, you would think they would want the public to have confidence that this is the person legitimately elected. They don't seem to care. I mean, I've spent years in the legislature fighting on this. I was on the Elections committee and they kicked me off for I guess, causing too much trouble on that camp.
01:00:58
Speaker 2: I remember this.
01:00:58
Speaker 18: They don't care. It's all about power.
01:01:01
Speaker 17: It's all about winning and power, and they've basically done everything they can to help fraudsters avoid being detected, which makes my job harder. Like I said, we will be prosecuting people for fraud. We just did it last month, where because of the work James O'Keefe did, we prosecuted one of the people at skid Row that was paying homeless people to vote and putting false addresses on the registration.
01:01:26
Speaker 18: So we've got.
01:01:27
Speaker 17: More cases coming, but it's not going to be enough to override the system. I believe there is a initiative on the ballot in November that would Yeah, so that's something. You know, either Congress needs to step in or the people of California have to take measures into their own hands. But you know, I'll just say, you know, there's a lot of pressure on the DOJ right now to fix this, and we'll do what we can. But my lane is narrow. It's to bring criminal charges in a court of law, and that's a high burden and we will meet that burden.
01:01:56
Speaker 18: But you know, I can't fix it as one person in this.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean, your point is well made. This is a structural problem. When you flood the state with mail in ballots to everybody. I used to live in California, I have since moved. I got a ballot. When you flood the states with the state with all these mail ins, and then you have very lax signature requirements. We showed that smiley face one as the witness that's going around. You could throw throw up the smiley face ballot again if you want. This is endemic though, And then you got ballot harvesting, and then you've got these NGOs that are that are paying people in places like skid Row to register to vote, and they their voter edge is next to a you know, porta potty out house. And then you're getting you're letting people with gym cards register to vote, or you know, prescription drug labels. The whole thing is such a clown show. It is such a farce. And then they get on the Mockingbird media and they just tell us, well, this is just how California counts ballots. We just prioritize access to all these people. They are delegitimizing themselves when you said it perfectly, they have a crisis of credibility. I don't believe them as far as I could throw them. And that told things a joke, and everybody's calling them out on it, and then we're told we're just conspiracy theorists. I'm sorry. Bill A. Sale, he's the first assistant US Attorney for the Central District in California. You are doing great work and you are one of the few fighters over there that we look to to keep everybody honest. So thank you. Please keep it up and know you have alis on this show that will cheer you on as you do it. Sir. Thank you so.
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Speaker 18: Much, appreciate thanks for having me.
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Speaker 17: And as I said, it's the first time I've been on since Charlie, so it's a little bit sad, but I'm glad to be on and happy to be back anytime.
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Speaker 4: Yeah.
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Speaker 2: Absolutely, thank you, sir, and it's an honor to have you back on. All right, Blake, We've got updates in the Iranian Israel Yeahga, that are happening live.
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Speaker 3: Following us with rapt attention. We want this conflict to end.
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Speaker 5: We're very I've heard enough about Iran for a lifetime, I will say, but there's promising signs. So just breaking now I'm looking at the breaking news ticker is that Netan Yahoo has said Israel is done striking Iran for the time being, which is what President Trump was saying, stop hitting them. And Iran says they're also halting their strikes against Israel. They do say they will resume if there are more strikes in southern Lebanon that's been of course the source of constant tension there. It's basically the second front of this war, arguably the main one. I think more people have died in Lebanon at this point than have died in Iran.
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Speaker 2: It's an important distinction. Yeah. And by the way, there was a report over the weekends, and this is something I'm looking at, but it was reported the New York Times that the Trump admin is seeing increasing threat of espionage from Israel over the Iran deals. So as Trump is pushing more and more for peace, Israel wants to sort of, I guess, finish the finish the regime off in Iran. There is increased concern that there might be se messi going on from Israel side. Now let me just be clear. We've known this. It happens both ways. The United States spies on allies as well as foes. This is a constant thing. But when you see it ramp up when our objectives seem to be divergent more and more so, that shows just how much space is gathering between Bebe and President Trump here. It's very clear.
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Speaker 3: It just it confirms a few things.
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Speaker 5: First, It just it confirms the lie President Trump is not Bibe's puppet. He's not this guy who just obeys him. And I think they have differences and there's friction between them. This breaking news now. It also it affirms, frankly, what we've warned about, which is it's easier to get in conflicts than to get out. We've seen this struggle go back and forth. But it also shows that President Trump, I think he's very earnest about wanting to achieve a durable, long term piece. I think he went into this conflict thinking I want to be the one who finally ends this cancer that's been going for nearly half a century now.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, and I meant President Trump went off on bb net and Yahoo. They had that very stern call where he said, knock it off, stop the strikes, I want peace. Let's get this thing over. The finish line. To Blake's point to all the people that were saying that Trump is just Bebe's puppet, you're having a tough time right now with the reporting because President Trump expletive laced call where President Trump told him what to do. You see the multiple truth posts where President Trump is telling them, hey, knock it off, we want peace. Stop throwing missiles at each other. Stop lobb and missiles at Israel, and Israel stop lobb and missiles at Iran. Okay, you fired off your missiles. We want peace. I genuinely believe, knowing what I know about President Trump, watching him, observing him over the years, there's a part of him that is probably a little bit bored of this conflict. Thinks he accomplished his mission, wants to be able to go in and get the nuclear dust. By the way, he spoke with Christen Welker before he walked off about this, and I think he made a fair point thirty nine.
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Speaker 14: That nuclear dust.
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Speaker 6: Will you and would you be open to sending in US forces to retrieve the nuclear.
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Speaker 15: Style So the official name is highly enriched Uranian.
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Speaker 16: The way you do it is if we make a deal.
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Speaker 19: If we make it, do that now we're friendly, Well, we'll go together.
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Speaker 4: It'll be our equipment.
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Speaker 19: We'll take it out and destroy it, whether it's on site or whether we take it off site. If we don't make a deal, then we're going to take them out militarily, very harshly. And we'll wait till we do that before we go.
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Speaker 2: Okay, So the President Trump, the President is making his intentions very clear, he's saying, take the deal. It's a good deal. You guys will get some more money into your coffers, about five hundred million dollars a day. Will ease sanctions as you make step by step incremental progress. And here's Israel saying, listen, we've still got them funding Lebanon. And by the way, I just want to say, Israel has a valid point. Even Raheem Kassam said this, like, if you're striking Israel, Israel has a right to defend itself. And you've got a big Hesbla problem in the south of Lebanon. And just to be clear, I mean Iran has denied that it is backing Hezebla. For years, everybody knew it was not true, but they've denied it. They should be technically separate entities. But Iran wants to include Hesbela in the potential peace deal here, which that kind of gives up the goat. It gives up the fact that Iran is sponsoring tear cells throughout that region. So Israel has a point. But the bottom line is President Trump is pushing for peace. He is the piece through strength President and all the data points that we're seeing right now only affirms the fact that he's not being led and dog walked into anything. He's leading this charge. He is setting the terms, and that's important.
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Speaker 3: The big picture thing.
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Speaker 5: We talk to young people on the show and we always ask them how do people feel about Iran?
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Speaker 3: We know they don't like it. We know it's a big struggle.
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Speaker 5: We know this is the most the most difficult thing that's and it's a challenge. Now, you can react to this in two ways. You can decide to complain this is not what you wanted, and you can crash out and say it's all.
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Speaker 3: Over, or I'll be frank.
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Speaker 5: You can do what Charlie would do, and we know that Charlie would have argued against this intervention. But we know that we also want America to win, and we want America to succeed, and we want President Trump to succeed.
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Speaker 3: In his objective, President Trump.
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Speaker 5: Wants to end what has been a half century long canker sore on American foreign policy. He thinks, I'm a deal maker. I can strike challenging deals. The Abraham Accords were tough deals. This is a tough deal. I can be the one who as tough as it is. Finally, gets this resolve, so there's not a future American president who's trying to resolve this end we want him to succeed at that period period.
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Speaker 2: We got a root for America here, and we just say it again. Democrats are unacceptable. What they will do to this country if given power or if they take power be catastrophic for now and for the future. We have to stop it. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to Charliekirk dot com.