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and claim you're free infolk kit today. All right, let's
check out some of these topics that were following here
on the program. And all right, we have Libertate Liberation Day,
Liberation Day on Wednesday, and I think it was a
beautiful thing. We should have reciprocal tariffs. Why shouldn't we
have reciprocal tariffs? Why should we be uncle sucker? Why
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should we be the world's piggybank. You know, if other
countries are going to put tariffs on our goods, we
need to reciprocate and put tariffs on theirs. There should
be a level playing field. There's no free trade without
fair trade. And we've had a bunch of unfair trade
for decades. So finally we have a president that is
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putting the interests of the American people first and saying, hey,
no more being abused by the world. The benefit of
all this, folks, is that we're going to be bringing
jobs and manufacturing and factories back to the US. We
want American made products, we want to support American workers.
That's going to be the upshot of all of this.
Of course, the markets are reacting nervously. The stock market
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is down, a lot of people are in hysterics. But
the person who really matters, President Trump, he's not worried
because he knows that things are going to be eventually
very strong for our economy. Good news. Example exhibit A.
You've got GM saying that they're going to be expanding
production of their Indiana plant. Another prime piece of evidence.
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Three trillion dollars has already been committed to bring manufacturing
and jobs to our country from countries, from companies all
over the world. So we're the largest market in the world.
A lot of these countries are going to not want
to give up on the largest market in the world,
so they will eat some of the extra cost. They
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know that if they pass it all on to consumers,
consumers will move more and more toward American made product.
So it's a win win for our country. I'm very
excited about it. And look, President Trump's already doing great things.
The job report was out for the month of month
of March. We gained two hundred and twenty thousand jobs,
So that is roughly double what these so called experts
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were predicting. Shows you that the Trump economic plan is working.
And I think we just need to keep going. And
this is a president that's not going to stop and
a president that's going to be deterred by media Democrat
rhino criticism. Now good news. This week, also, the President
fired some staffers on the National Security Council that were
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holdovers from the Pithon administration. They needed to go, and
I'm glad President Trump let them go. See the difference
between Trump one and Trump two point zero is Trump
two point oh. He's surrounding himself with people who are loyalists,
who believe in the MAGA agenda, who's going to support
him and not try to betray him every chance they get.
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That happened in the first term. We had all kinds
of problems with the staff. Now he's got people around
him who are supportive, who believe in his mission, believe
in what he ran on. We elected him to do
all of this, so he needs people around him who
support that. So all Biden holdovers, all of them have
got to go. Now, we had another problem with the
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left wing. Left wing judges are all over the place.
Judicial overreach is are running a monk. This is what
the Democrats are doing. They're running to favorable venues, favorable judges.
All these judges in DC, of course, an area that
voted Democrat in ninety six to four, are predisposed against
the Trump agenda. They're finding sympathetic judges to try to
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halt the Trump agenda. One judge ordering the MS thirteen
gang member returned to the United States. I think this
needs to be appealed. We've got to do the very
best we can to make sure that these judges don't
stop what President Trump and the American people want. So
that is obviously a big concern, this judicial overreach, and
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we hopefully will find this rectified at the Supreme Court level.
But I have to admit I'm worried about the Supreme
Court as well. We had a very interesting situation this
week where a fencer, a young woman, refused to compete
against a transgender opponent. She knelt before the other opponent.
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The transgender opponent said she wasn't going to compete. She
said she's doing this because she believes he should be
competitions exclusively for biological females. I agree with her. Unfortunately,
the US Fencing Association does not, and many of these
athletic organizations do not support female athletes. And young women
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need to have this space where they can grow, they
can compete, they can thrive and not have to face
biological men. And a kudos to this young fencer. To
other quick issues, a pro life reporter in Harlem was
trying to interview someone who is obviously very pro abortion
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got punched in the face when this happened. This is
assault and a turning point. USA booth at cal Davis
where they were set up to just distribute information, was
attacked by leftist protesters. So you see the common thread here.
And I've written about this and spoken about it many times.
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You've got unhinged leftists who do not believe in civil discourse.
They turn to violence all the time. And these are
people that cannot control themselves and people that obviously do
not have the superior arguments. So they turned to violence,
and we need to just keep doing what we're doing
because obviously our side is prevailing when you had the
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other side having your turn to violence because they know
their arguments don't work. All right, A lot more to
get to is we roll on. As Ring said, politics
right here in real America's voice, Jeff Career with you.
Thanks for joining us. We'll be right back, all right,
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welcome back. You know, one of the big problems with
the Biden administration, there were so many, was their adherence
to this Greeny Deal, to the whole climate scam green agenda,
which did so much harm to our economy, took away
our choices, increase our costs, and it's all builds on
a hoax in my opinion. And there's still states that
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are dealing with these ridiculous mandates, like New York, which
is required to have a forty percent reduction in admissions
by twenty thirty and now they're being sued over their
lagging cap and invest climate regulations. Let's bring on a
real expert. He's a geologist. He's executive director of the
CO two Coalition. He's the author of a very convenient
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warning Warming, how modest warming and more CO two are
benefiting humanity, and we've had him back on the program before.
Glad to have him back. Gregory wright Stone is with
us here in Ringsy Politics. Hey, Gregory, how are you, sir?
Speaker 3 (13:46):
You might be right about the warning and what we're
doing today is bringing you a warning of these radical
left wing politicians and the radical so called solutions to
solve a non existent problem. And Kathy Hokeel was tasked
law was passed by January of last year. She says,
the governor was supposed to have enacted this cap and
invest plan and she hasn't done it, and she's making
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no efforts it looks like to do it to her credit.
And what they're doing is you said twenty thirty percenter introduction.
The main goal is by twenty fifty net zero for
the state of New York. And what this company does,
it's intentionally designed to increase electricity costs for every citizen
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in New York.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
It just is well explain to explain to our audience, Gregory,
what net zero is net zero emissions?
Speaker 4 (14:40):
What is that?
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Well, as you burn fossil fuels and that'll be coal, oil,
and natural gas, it emits carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide. We
call it the miracle molecule. Kathy Hokel and those people
call it the demon molecule. But when you burn carbon dioxide,
you're using your coal. If you're burning coal, are you
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using your car for gasoline?
Speaker 4 (15:04):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (15:05):
If you're burning coal to create electricity, which is abundant, reliable,
and affordable coal fired energy. Uh, they want to tax this,
they want they want they want to capture on one hand,
capture other co twos, so the net emissions are actually zero.
And the easiest way to do that is just to
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shut shut down every coal fired plant in the state
of New York, require everybody to drive what they call
zero emission vehicle, so no more internal combustion engines.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
They've already banned a natural gas in a lot of
places in New York, no new hookups. But what this
is going to do, we've seen a similar planet. It's
called the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative or REGIE, that some
dozen states in the Northeast have already signed on too.
And what we've seen with that is if you're a
large energy intensive company making widgets and you're emitting carbon
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dioxide in these REGIE states, they've just moved over to
Ohio or West Virginia or other Well, were they not.
Speaker 4 (16:13):
Going to.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Let me ask you about a state that is not
a left wing state but a red state, the great
state of Louisiana that I live in, and our legislature
and their infinite wisdom approved these carbon capture facilities all
over the state. And we've got big oil behind it.
Obviously they're going to make money on it. But the
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problem is that people that live in these parishes, which
are equivalent of counties, are very upset about it. Ninety
three percent, according to one local state representative, are opposed
to it. They're trying to force it down their throats
without their approval. They're worried about leakage, they're worried about
what is going to do to their environment, and they
believe that it's unnecessary and sort of a ridiculous project.
(16:59):
But this is Louisiana where this has been approved. I mean,
how many other states are doing this?
Speaker 3 (17:06):
Gregory, well, otherwise rational. What we would think is conservative
politicians have likeed onto this. If you look at the
Western Governor's Alliance, and that was Christine om And who
is now National Security or not HHS, but she's in
charge of and Doug Bergham and North.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
The KHS they want to.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
They want to decarbonize the West. They're bigs of They
were really big supporters of this. And what we find
is we did a paper last year concerning this, and
what we found was doctor Byron's appoint used to work
in the carbon capture. He's at PhD Chemical Engineering, and
according to his report, it's energy intensive. If you're going
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to strip carbon dioxide out of the coal fire gas plant,
it's going to be expensive. It's going to cost nearly
one billion dollars to do it. Also, it uses twenty
four percent of the elect generated by that plant, so
you're going to have to build more if you were
going to do it. It's expensive and it's going to
use up a whole lot of electricity to capture that carbon.
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And it's what the end result is there won't be
any any coal fire plants left, which after all, isn't
there isn't that their goal? And also be very expensive
and fewer natural gas fire plants. And so what this
will do is force people over to more wind turbines
and don't you love them? Know and more solar.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
Well, you know those wind turbines, I think have been
disastrous toward our bird population. I mean, I think we've
seen what they've done to the dead whales, you know,
ending up all over the beaches up in the northeast.
That's another thing that they approve down here in Louisiana,
these offshore wind farms, these massive projects that again I
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just scratched my head. I don't think that people support that,
but the politicians got it through comes some politicians are
going to benefit financially. So it's really yeah, it's something
that we haven't just seen in the Blue states, but
in red states as well. We've got about a minute, Gregory,
do you want to put a nice bow on this force.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
Yeah, it's really sad that these people just don't understand
that capturing carbon is expensive, unneeded. It's actually going to
be harmful to the environment because the environment needs more
co too. It doesn't need less. We need to educate
these people about the dangers of the carbon dioxide. The
main thing, though, is its economic effects on the people
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of the state. Drive up electricity costs, and they're going
to have to build thousands of miles of additional electric
lines to get the electric that's needed out and also
thousands of miles of carbon dioxide pipelines, which the carbon
dioxide with regular steel imbrittles the steel. We know that
for a fact, so there's a higher higher likelihood of
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of gas rupture of the pipelines.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Thank you so much for your work, Gregory, and thanks
for being with us today. And boy, we're going to
keep on these issues because they're very important for our
economy and our climate. Gregory writes, doone with us for
the CO two coalition. All right, So what's going on
around the world as they're trying to go after populist candidates,
conservative candidates, throw them out of elections, jail them. The
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latest example is France Marine lapenn leading candidate in their
upcoming presidential race, now disqualified on home incarceration. They had
threatened a thrower in prison, all because of some financial
dispute from her position in the EU. Let's check out
clip number one.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Francis far Aigre Marie Lupende band from standing for public
office for the next five years. That is the result
of the verdict and sentencing right down to this Paris
court this Monday morning, that we'll have huge implications for
the twenty twenty seven presidential election. Here in France. Not
only had Marion Lupin been intending to stand, but she had,
according to the polls, been leading in that race. Not
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only has she been banned from standing for public office
for the next five years. As part of her sentencing,
she will also receive a two year suspended sentence and
a two year sentence that will be served at home
with an electronic bracelet. She's also been fined. This is
the result of a court case that goes back to
her time as an MP. The allegations were that she
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had used money that should have gone to using parliamentary
assistance and had used them to fund party workers instead.
Malian Lupin and several of her most prominent MEPs found guilty.
But the biggest news of today regards that her ineligibility
to stand for public office and what that will mean
for the next French presidential election.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
So this is a worldwide problem. They tried to do
it to President Trump. Thank god he was able to
withstand all of it and isn't our president today. Democrats
are upset, they're furious. One of them is New Jersey
Senator Cory Booker breaking the record for a filibuster. What
did it accomplished. I think absolutely zero. Let's check out
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clip number two.
Speaker 7 (22:13):
But I am hereby accusing him of using a catheter,
and I wouldn't blame him for doing so, but I
just don't see how it's possible any other way. Anyway,
Let's watch that special moment when he broke the record.
Speaker 2 (22:26):
Do you know you have just broken the record? Do
you know how proud this caucus is of you?
Speaker 8 (22:31):
Do you know how proud America is of you?
Speaker 7 (22:39):
Aren't you proud?
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Now?
Speaker 7 (22:40):
You may roll your eyes at this grand standing nonsense,
but Democrats who are battered and bruised are loving this
shit so much so they are going to start remembering
him as.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
A guy who could be the next president. What Corey Booker.
Speaker 9 (22:55):
Did over the last twenty four hours may have changed
the course about local history.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
That's so ridiculous, Frank Lutz is ridiculous, Oh my gosh.
And then I wanted to leave you with this one.
In this segment. You know the Democrats are all furious
about President Trump and the tariffs. Well, boy, not long ago,
they certainly sounded like President Trump today. Let's check out
clip number three. It's also proper for this.
Speaker 8 (23:25):
Economies like the United states to insist on reciprocity informations
like China that are no longer solely poor countries to
make sure.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
That they're providing access to their markets.
Speaker 10 (23:37):
In terms of tariffs, it's think it's interesting to note
that the average US MFN tariff on Chinese goods coming
into the United States is two percent, whereas the average
Chinese to MFM tariff on US goods going into China
is thirty five percent. Is that reciprocal?
Speaker 9 (23:55):
If you look at that China first row, China sixty
seven percent, that's terriffs charged to the USA, including currency
manipulation and trade barriers. So so we're going to be
charging a discounted reciprocal tariff of thirty four percent.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
I think.
Speaker 9 (24:13):
In other words, they charge us, we charge it.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
It's just and the Democrats used to advocate the same policies.
Now that President Trump is doing it, they're opposed to
it because they're opposed to everything President Trump does. Quick, Tom,
that will take care of some business. A lot more
ringside politics coming your way. We'll be right.
Speaker 11 (24:33):
Back bound me. We're in sadday night on to blow
off Zundt.
Speaker 2 (24:56):
Welcome back. You know, we've focused a lot on what
what's going on in Israel since the invasion there by
Hamas in October of twenty twenty three. And we're very
pleased to have a guest who's working hard. He's with
a prominent Israeli organization dedicated to supporting families and empowering women,
executive director of EFFRIT, and very pleased to say hello
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to near Solomon, who's with us? Hey Nei, how are
you welcome?
Speaker 4 (25:25):
Good? Thank you so much for welcoming me.
Speaker 12 (25:27):
And I'm sorry we're here in Israel as the Sabbath
just exited and we're just praying for good news.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Well we join you in that prayer and give us
an update. How are things going there with this horror
show of these hostages still being held.
Speaker 12 (25:47):
Near Well, listen, it's a difficult situation. I can tell
you myself. I have two children fighting in the army
right now. My son is a commander in the Golani Brigade,
and every day is a new surprise.
Speaker 4 (26:03):
So we're not in a hostage extraction.
Speaker 12 (26:06):
We're at a full fledged war for our survival and
I believe for the survival of the Western world. So
it's rough, but we know we're doing God's work here
on the front, and we're just praying for him to
show us the miracles and unveil what the future holds,
the positive future, not the negative one.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
What is this sentiment there among the public concerning how
to deal with this? Does the public support the idea
have just to go in and wipe out Hamas takeover Gaza?
Is their calls for restraint because their hostage is being held.
I mean, it's such a difficult situation because they're holding
these hostages, and of course that's why they're doing it.
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So how are people responding to all of that.
Speaker 12 (26:53):
Nir look at a democratic state like Israel, there is
people from all different sides. So there are people definitely
calling for the complete demolition of the Gazins that are
still remaining there.
Speaker 4 (27:07):
You know, I could share with you. My son tells me.
He says, what should we be doing.
Speaker 12 (27:11):
We go into Gaza, we send warning that we're going
to bomb the buildings.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
He says, it looks like a party.
Speaker 12 (27:20):
There's confetti falling from the sky, which are actually notes
telling them to evacuate. Then huge megaphones they go on,
huge megaphones warning them that if you are innocent, please
fled we opened up a channel for you to leave,
and he tells me nobody's leaving. So if nobody's leaving,
he says, what should we be doing? So should we
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demolish everybody there? The answer is, we don't want to
be the ones doing that, But if we don't have
a choice and it's for our survival, then many say
we have to go all the way until they finally
surrender and say they will not continue attacking, not for
one day, not for ten, and not even.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
Just for a return of hostages.
Speaker 12 (28:03):
We need to make sure that the reality changes, not
only a return of hostages. And then there are those
who say you got to do everything to make sure
the hostages come back, and fighting might endanger that.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
So you have all sides here in Israel.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
You know, with the sophistication of American intelligence Israeli intelligence,
wouldn't there be a way to be able to locate
these hostages and extract them using special forces so that
we don't have to, you know, continue with this. I mean,
don't we know where these hostages are near?
Speaker 4 (28:39):
Listen? I don't know.
Speaker 12 (28:40):
I'm not privy to that, but I can tell you
the sentiment here in Israel is unfortunately not, because they're
very deep, deep in the ground, and they're actually housed
and encapsulated in areas that are very, very heavily populated
by women and children, so they're constantly moving.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
That's what we're being.
Speaker 12 (28:59):
Told at least, so we actually don't know, and even
what we are told that at certain times we did know,
any army extraction would a potentially endanger their lives, but
would really take a tremendous toll on the civilians while
doing that operation. And Israel is also very careful of
the Gaza and civilians. Whether they shouldn't or shouldn't be
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that's a discussion here to be had.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
What is the sentiment, and I know it's a diverse
sentiment because you have a democratic society there, which is
the only one in the Middle East. But is there
a one overwhelming sentiment concerning President Trump's ideas for Gaza.
I think a lot of people were surprised when he
proposed that for a sort of a United States getting
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involved in totally re imagining Gaza. Is that something is
rarely support.
Speaker 12 (29:54):
I think the overwhelming sentiment is, yes, there's no one
voice in Israel that's never.
Speaker 4 (29:59):
Going to happen.
Speaker 12 (30:00):
Especially now when you have two Jews, you have three opinions.
Sometimes it's not going to happen that you're going to
have one sentiment in a democratic state like Israel. However,
I think that what America me myself as an American
and in ISRAELI I think what America can allow themselves
to do in the region, Israel cannot. And any move
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that Israel makes is scrutinized in ways that the United
States will.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Never be scrutinized for.
Speaker 12 (30:27):
So reality is is that if the United States comes
takes some responsibility in the area, then we do believe
that in joint forces with Israel, that could really establish
a brand new Middle East.
Speaker 4 (30:41):
And I think President Trump has.
Speaker 12 (30:43):
Been thinking not out of the box, but without any boxes.
And they're saying, Okay, let's trumple off these ideas and
let's make it happen.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
He's the best president of all time for Israel, the
best president for peace, the best president I think for
the region, and the best president for America. In our
final minute or so, let's talk about your organization. You
work hard to preserve life there. You're pro life leader
there in Israel? Is that gaining support among Israelis.
Speaker 12 (31:13):
It's definitely gaining support. Israel, in principle, is a very
life affirming country. However, when a woman is pressured, has
financial difficulties, is emotionally pressured to terminate their pregnancy, we
just need to be by their side. This war accentuates
the value of life, so I think more and more
are joining. However, we're trying to keep doing as much
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work as we can. Today we've saved close to ninety
thousand babies from abortions here in Israel. We service over
three and a half thousand women every single year all
across the country, and we hope to continue growing.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Well. Congratulations on your important work. Thank you for taking
time out to join us today. Continued best wishes to
you near and I'm sure we'll visit again soon. Solomon
with us here on the Ringside Politics program. All Right,
so we've got the big issue of the week, and
probably over the next few weeks will be these tariffs in.
(32:11):
A person within the Trump administration who articulates so well
the position of the president is Steven Miller. Let's check
out what he had to say. Let's go to clip
number four.
Speaker 13 (32:22):
This is the great reversal of that great portrayal is
how we look at it. So in the twentieth century,
successive American presidents knock down all of the policies that
we had to protect American industry, and they did insane
things like letting China into the World Trade Organization as
an example, and we watched all of our factories go overseas.
This is the complete reversal of that. This is the
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great onshoing, the great reshoring of American jobs and wealth.
So if you look at America today, we're totally dependent
on foreign countries for the supplies to make this country run,
for all of the essential goods, materials, manufacturer products that
make it possible for us to live a lot.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
And you know, we need to bring it back. We
need to make it American made, have American jobs, American products.
When we won World War Two, those were with you know, planes, jeeps, tanks,
trucks made in America. The arsenal democracy was made right here,
and we need to get back to that in this country.
(33:26):
A very interesting interview I watched this week with doctor
Mary Bowden, who's one of the leaders in standing up
for the patients and the Americans that didn't want to
be submitted to all of these mandates and believed in
health freedom. She tells Sucker Carlson. Here something very disturbing
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concerning COVID shots still going on, if you could believe
it or not, and still happening with young people. Let's
go to clip number five.
Speaker 14 (33:55):
Cornaver has there been thirty eight thousand deaths from these
COVID shots, so under normal circumstances, the FDA would have
pulled it.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Instead, they've doubled down. They've put the shots on the.
Speaker 14 (34:07):
Childhood vaccine schedule all baby All babies are expected to
get three COVID shots by the time they're nine months old.
The shots are still under EUA status for this age group,
so under twelve they're not even fully approved by the FDA,
and yet they're on the vaccine schedule. And according to CDC,
nine million American children have gotten the latest version of
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these COVID shots. Actually, yes, yes, still yes, yes, nine million,
twelve percent.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
It's amazing that these shots are still being forced on
young people with the track record that it has. It
should have been pulled a long time ago, as we know,
and finally I mentioned this earlier. Let's delve into this
a little more. We talked to a pro life activist
there in Israel. Certainly we've had many that are working
in this country. We had a woman doing reporting from
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Harlem talking to someone on the street about the issue
of life. Instead of engaging in civil dialogue, the woman
attacked her. Let's check out clip number six.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
It's very obstructed and I think that you just don't
understand the magnitude of having a child here.
Speaker 7 (35:18):
Well, I'm not the one who admitted they would be
okay with killing babies and foster care and killing children
that have been abused.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
That's the point. What a sally. That is the face
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of the left today, those that are attacking Tesla owners,
Tesla dealerships, Republicans, pro life activists. That's what the left does,
engage in violence time and time again. Trump rallies wherever
it is and it's a sad commentary of where we
are today in our political discourse. Quick time outs a
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Speaker 2 (36:39):
Raside colitics. Your host Secreier. All right, welcome back. Everybody's
talking about AI, and uh we want to talk about
it on this program. And one better than author, professor, entrepreneur,
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podcaster Mark Beckman, who has written Some Future Day, How
AI Is Going to Change Everything. Great to have them
on the program. Hey Mark, how are you?
Speaker 4 (37:11):
Jeff?
Speaker 8 (37:12):
I'm doing well.
Speaker 15 (37:12):
Thank you for having me again. It's great to see
you today. This is my first time on your show
with video. Actually, so it's a real honor. Thank you
for having me.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Yes, well, it's our pleasure and thank you so much
for the time, and thank you for your work. So
should our audience, our viewers be concerned about AI?
Speaker 15 (37:31):
Mark, I think that your audience should be optimistic about
artificial intelligence.
Speaker 8 (37:38):
I get into this with my new.
Speaker 15 (37:39):
Book, Jeff, Some Future Day, How AI is Going to
Change Everything? And the number one reason they should be
optimistic about artificial intelligence is because there are several ways
that they can improve their career and in turn their
earning potential. But moreover, they can also improve their family
life as well as the broader community. So I suggest
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that your audience embrace artificial intelligence and learn about some
basic ways to break into the category as soon as
they can.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
All right, some beginner steps for people would be like
using chat, GPT, Would that be a beginner step or
grock or one of these other tools.
Speaker 8 (38:24):
Absolutely, Jeff.
Speaker 15 (38:25):
It's interesting that you bring up the two search engines
because I often say that's the best way for beginners
who might be a little fearful of using a new
technology to break in. In fact, today ten percent of
Americans have already started using artificial intelligence search engines. Like
you said, Chat, GPT, grock, even Perplexity is fantastic for search.
(38:47):
And the reason they're using it when we're seeing quick
adoption is because it's a much better product, end user
experience than Google.
Speaker 8 (38:55):
I'm sure your audience would agree. Google today is painstaking.
Speaker 15 (39:00):
It's advertising, It pushes links at you. You don't know
what should be prioritized, and then you need to do
the work literally. With any of the tools you mentioned,
one can have a wider text box prompt with a
question and then have a solution in real time, and
it's a fantastic tool. It's a great way for beginners
in the AI space to get started.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Is there a bias built in because we've seen it
so often with Google, We've seen it on social media.
As conservatives, we're always looking after being censored and being
pushed in a different direction and being discriminated against. What
about these AI search engines. Yeah, for sure, there's definitely
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a bias.
Speaker 15 (39:45):
Then it's interesting because you could look at the American
products like Open Ai, chat ept, Elon Musk's Grock, and
you could see a difference between conservatives Like, personally, I
enjoy using groc because I know it's not going to
discriminate against me versus other platforms like an open Ai
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product for the most part. But the other thing that
your audience should think about when it comes to bias
is the idea of Chinese search engines and Chinese AI.
So deep Seek is an incredible product. It raced up
to number one in the Apple Store as the number
one most downloaded app or for two million people got
(40:28):
it for free on their phones overnight when it first launched.
But the problem is it's totally biased against America and
pro China. It basically it's recreated the history of the
world to a certain extent.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Tell us a connection mark between AI and robotics. I
heard this week Elon Musk say that this optimist robot
is going to be the biggest product of all time,
the best selling product in the history of man. So
obviously they're connected, right for sure.
Speaker 15 (41:05):
A lot of people don't ask me, Jeff about robotics,
and I go deep into the book. Actually, my book
was ranked number one on Amazon for robotics also, and
it's great that you're asking that question. We're going to
see a transformation in society as a result of robotics,
and a lot of what people are talking about today
these days, with regards to Trump's tariff announcement this week,
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a lot of these jobs in America have been impacted
because of automation and robotics at home. I think what
Elon Musk is talking about is we're going to see
a transformation as it relates to eliminating some of the
medial tasks that we all hate doing laundry, cooking, running
errands around the neighborhood, around town. But we're going to
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see a wholesale transformation in areas like security and beyond
through robotics and automation.
Speaker 2 (41:54):
All right, And here's the concern. I mean, a lot
of us have grown up watching The Terminator, you know,
and watching these movies where these robots take over and
that they become competitors and become a threat to humanity.
In fact, Elon Musk has expressed his concerns in the
past about that as well.
Speaker 8 (42:14):
Mark, Jeff, here's the thing.
Speaker 15 (42:17):
I don't think people should be afraid that we're going
to live in a world where.
Speaker 8 (42:20):
AI and robots take over. I think what we need
to do.
Speaker 15 (42:24):
Is find some kind of centering where people become responsible
users of artificial intelligence.
Speaker 8 (42:32):
Think of AI and robots as.
Speaker 15 (42:34):
A tool, and we need to be as adults, very
careful about how we use tools, just like we would
with a gun, the same idea. The gun doesn't kill people.
The person shooting the gun is the one that commits,
you know, commits that act. And that's how we need
to think about AI and robotics. So can bad things happen, absolutely,
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but it's up up to the adults in the room
to be responsible when using this new tool.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
So you don't see a point mark that humans could
lose control and where robots AI become more powerful chart
their own course as opposed to having get charted by humans.
You don't see that as being a real threat.
Speaker 15 (43:21):
I don't, Jeff, And I'll tell you a real world
experience that I just had last week.
Speaker 8 (43:26):
One of my.
Speaker 15 (43:26):
Clients is a leader in the drone category, which is
fueled the intelligence of the drone is fueled by artificial intelligence.
And we were talking about what happens if this product,
this item which could be used in warfare. This particular company,
in fact already sells their drones to the United States
Department of Defense. What happens if it ends up in
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the hands of an enemy? What happens if we sell
thousands of these devices to an ally today who becomes
an enemy?
Speaker 8 (43:54):
And these items have the ability to be.
Speaker 15 (43:59):
Pre programmed to have a kill switch effectively, So I
think that again it's up to the humans to maintain
control and maintain a semblance of discipline when using a tool,
just like they would any other tool.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
Well, it's exciting. I mean, all of this, I think
just shows you how things are changing, Mark, I mean
so rapidly, and certainly. I think that what you're doing
is such a great service outlining some ways that we
can use these tools to our advantage, not be afraid,
be excited about what the future holds and continued best
(44:36):
wishes to you, Mark Beckman, Thanks so much the book
is some future day how AI is going to change everything?
All right? We got a lot of memes to share
with you here as we'll close out today's program, and
of course a lot of you send them to me,
and I thank you very much. You can send it
to Jeff at WGSO dot com Jeff awgo dot com.
(45:01):
The first one was submitted by our friend Frosty in Golden, Colorado.
So yeah, proof that liberals can cry for twenty four
hours straight and still no one cares. That's Corey, That's
Cory Booker. And obviously, you know, Frank Lunz believes that
Corey Booker is now a presidential candidate because of that.
(45:23):
I mean, how ridiculous is Frank Lunz? All Right? The
second one is from Yes. This one is from Kyle
in Harahan, Louisiana. And how does a foreign student the
college that costs ninety three thousand dollars a year still
manage to afford nineteen lawyers that cost one thousand dollars
(45:44):
an hour each. That is a great question, Kyle, A
very I think important question. How are these people here,
how are they affording all of this? Who's behind all
of this? Why are so many leftists more concerned about
the well being of these folks than the well being
of the American people. And finally, one more that we
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have for you, and this one it's another good one.
This one is from our friend Robert in Virginia. Yeah,
save the environment by Tesla then yes, yes, yes, save
the country killed Tesla now, so yeah, that's the Democrats.
So they went from being just incredibly excited about Tesla's
(46:30):
to hating all Tesla owners and every Tesla dealership because
Elon Musk is involved. So yeah, check out my new video.
It's at crewair dot net saying hey, we should be
celebrating a doze. What they're doing is fantastic. They've already
identified three hundred billion dollars in waste, folks, we have
a thirty six point six trillion dollar debt. We've got
(46:53):
to do this. We've got to get behind this. And
I think what Elon Musk is doing donating his time
is fantastic and he's team of real professionals together and
it's a real service to our country. Don't forget to
take our webpole at crewair dot net asking where they
should focus first on the cuts, love to get your input.
Check out a new video. Check us out during the
(47:14):
week on the radio, and we're going to be at
wgsshow dot com seven and nine in the morning, six
to seven in the evenings. Then I look forward to
being back here with you here next week for another
edition of Ringside Politics, right here on Real America's Voice.
I want to thank you, ladies and gentlemen for joining us.
Was a fun show. Want to thank our great team
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in Denver for all the fabulous work that they do,
and folks, have a wonderful week. We'll look forward to
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for another edition of Ringside Politics. Folks have a wonderful week,
and we'll see you next time on Ringside