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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To strap any it's going to be a heck of
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We appreciate you being here with us today. Men, oh men,

(00:22):
Never a dull moment, never enough time. They get to
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the word out, the truth, logic and common sense and
share what's happening. President Trump right now as we speak,

(00:43):
speaking himself to the generals of Quantico today.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Lack of ammunition, defensive ammunition. But they've got that taken
care of. But I tell you it's what we're doing
is so good and we deserve it. You know. We
help other countries with it, have it ourselves. And Canada
called me a couple of weeks ago they want to
be part of it, to which I said, well, watern't

(01:08):
you just join our country. He become fifty one, become
the fifty first state and.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
You get it for free.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
So I don't know if that made a big impact.
Does make a lot of sense, It actually make because
they're having a hard time up there in Canada now
because as you know, with tariffs, everyone's coming into our country.
We have more investment than we've ever had before, seventeen
trillion dollars coming in as an example, in four years
Biden didn't have one trillion. We have seventeen trillion more

(01:38):
than that in eight months coming in. And they're coming
in from Canada and Mexico, from Europe, from all over Ai,
auto plants, everybody's coming back to the United States.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Under my budget, we.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Will be expanding the US Navy by at least nineteen
ships next year, including submarines, destroyers, aul ships, and more.
And it's going to be much more than that as
we go along, because we basically don't build ships anymore.
We do build submarines, but we don't build ships. Do
you know In the Second World War they were freighters

(02:14):
and different types, but we were doing a ship a day,
and now we don't do ships. And I'm not a
fan of some of the ships you do. I'm a
very esthetic person and I don't like some of the
ships you're doing esthetically. They say, oh, it's stealth. They said,
it's not an ugly ship. It's not necessary in order
to say your stealth. By the way, the B two

(02:37):
bombers were incredible. That is stealth. They went into that.
I was with General Kahan and Pete were we go
the war room. But we're watching them go in and
they were totally untouched. They were not seen. They were
literally not seeing. They dropped their bombs. They hit, every
single one of them hit its target. It was total obliteration.

(03:00):
CNN when we came back Fake news CNN. Oh, their
camera just went off. You know, their camera every time
I mentioned they turn the camera up because it's never good.
They said, this is a problem. But I don't blame them.
You're better off keeping it all. But they have some
scammer reporter who started saying without any Now I said,

(03:21):
he may not have hit the targets as well as
they thought. It may not been obliteration. He did hit
the target. Should I got to give us a little credit? Right,
it was obliteration. It turned out the Atomic Energy Commission
said it was obliterator. They had not only did they
hit the target, they had these shoots, and think of
this here, way up in the sky. There was no moon,

(03:42):
it was dead dark, couldn't see a thing, You couldn't
see them, but they had I guess, a beam going
right into these shoots. Every single one of those bombs
went right down those shoots into a granite mountain. I
think it's the last time they're going to build air chutes.
That these air shoots nice beautiful. They were mentor us.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
By the way, we're now at seven I'm showing seven
less viewers on Facebook, all right, just because this addresses
more for the generals than it is for us. It's
it's not a raw, raw and we know kind of
what he's gonna say. I'm gonna give I'm just gonna
give him the benefit of the doubt here. I'm gonna
if it's okay with you all, I'm gonna dip dip

(04:22):
out of this, and then we'll have clips tomorrow if
there's anything that needs to be because there's there's I
think there's other things that we can probably talk about
and should, so I'll go through our stories we had
earlier today in the Big Three. In fact, I guess
go through a few of these and then we'll dig
down deeper part of the after show, the show after show. Today,
We've got a meeting a little bit later on. I've
got to get to so I got done. We don't

(04:43):
have no time for waste to today, folks. Hours before
a shutdown here in Michigan and federally lancing looking at
putting that framework together. DC looks like not gonna happen.
And is this swamp starting to drain itself. I love
this story. We'll talk about that, plus a story that
I wanted to get to yesterday. They didn't have a

(05:05):
chance to get to it, and I'm considering made me
saving it for tomorrow because it's so good. It just
proves the point. But I have to make sure that
uh at least I just I have to. I have
to get to it now because if my daughter may
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Speaker 3 (05:34):
We have it.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
By the way, I'm just kind of laughing at Facebook
saying there's only seven people here because again we just
did the test, and I say if you're here, let
me know you're here. And we have massive numbers of people.
So the funny funny thing is it just and it
sounds him. I was just showing eighty six, but then
I actually scrolled out night. Now I don't see any Well,

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(06:39):
thousand federal workers formally set to resign. The swamp draining itself.
I think we're supposed to be concerned about this, But
I want to throw a party. I don't know about you,
but I I just I want to throw a party
for this. This is incredible. The swamp is draining itself.
That is incredible. Thank you, Thank you for your heart,

(07:03):
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I don't
know whether we get a shut down deal today or not.
In Michigan they said they had one. There's some things
that they're still trying to work through. And of course
they're pulling out all the stops to make you think
that it's gonna be the end of with Rockford Public schools.
If you have kids in Rockford Public schools, pull them immediately.

(07:24):
Rockford Public Schools are playing with politics, playing with fire,
trying to get you to jump in and get all
upset because they're now saying, we're gonna pull free lunch
and free breakfast from the kids. We can't afford it.
We're not getting funding. It costs US four hundred thousand
dollars a month. So they're gonna go to a pay
as you go. Pull your kids from public schools? What

(07:44):
are you doing? What are you doing? Dat? Along with
everything else that's in doctri nat them with and push
on them. Look, I get it, there's some good teachers.
I'm not telling you that all of them are bad.
But there's a reason why our kids are being homeschool today.
There's a big reason for it. And I'm not going

(08:06):
to by the way. I just can't. Ima my wife right,
and my family too. My my dad, my wife's grandmother
was a teacher, a principal, and a superintendent for years
and years and years. My dad was a teacher for
forty years. So we've got it in our blood. I'm

(08:29):
telling you, it's it's kind of it was hard for
us to have to come to this conclusion, to come
to grips of how bad things were, but they are.
They are, and that's why we've decided to do what
we've done with our kids.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
Now.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
I'm not saying that it can't be good. I'm not
saying that there aren't some good ones out there, schools
and teachers, et cetera. But it's just so shocking what
is happening. And of course we just saw no other
way around it. We just saw no other way around it.
Another story today about that a illegal immigrant, this this

(09:14):
story is enough to make it. By the way, I
don't know if I want to laugh or cry when
I hear this story. And Iowa superintendent, by the way,
you prove you want to tell me that these people
aren't voting. You want to tell me that the people
here illegally in the country aren't voting. Right now, that's

(09:36):
you're gonna go with that. You're going to stick with
that one. Then how does somebody here illegally in the
country go on to become a superintendent of schools in Iowa, Iowa,
for all of all places. Oh but wait, there's more.
I was also registered to vote in Maryland. From what

(09:58):
I understand, how does this happen if it's not the case,
If you're telling me they can't vote, how does this even.

Speaker 5 (10:06):
Happen nanymously on Saturday to put the superintendent of the
Des Moines Public Schools on leave, Doctor Ian Roberts was
taken into ice custody on Friday, leading to protests within
his district. Now, despite the outrage, the Department of Homeland
Security says the educator was in the country illegally and
had previous charges of illegal weapons possession. The nation's Marcus

(10:28):
Espinoza's here with more. Marcus, I've been talking to you
about the story during commercial.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
It is so bizarre.

Speaker 5 (10:34):
But tell us about the latest school board meeting that
happened Saturday.

Speaker 4 (10:37):
Yeah, it really is. So we'll get with that first
and then break down everything else. Right, So that was yesterday.
It did not last very long, only a matter of minutes,
but the decision was unanimous. Board members voted seven to
zero to play Superintendent Ian Roberts on paid administrative leave,
one day after his arrest sparked protests outside the Neil
Smith Federal Building. Board president Jackie Norris said, so to.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
Get this right to go, Ice comes to arrest the guys,
says the country illegerties. I mean breaking the law big time, right,
and they've let him on paid administratively.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
Neither she nor anyone on the board knew of Robert's
immigration status, adding the accusations against him are quote very serious.

Speaker 6 (11:20):
We stand firm with our community, many of whom are
feeling sad, outraged and helpless.

Speaker 7 (11:28):
Now.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
They ought to feel sad and outraged that this guy
was able to sneak in and they allow you know,
tell me, these people in Deboy didn't know this, They
didn't allow this to happen.

Speaker 6 (11:38):
We understand as we too are devastated by the news
of his detainment. However, this does not stop our importance.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
We're devastating that he has been detained, not that he
broke the law and then he got in That's not
one thing. That's they've got a criminal run in the school.
They're devastating that he got caught.

Speaker 6 (11:57):
We will continue to provide outstanding education to the students
in our community.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Oh yeah, I bet you a really great job of it.
I bet you're doing just a fantastic bang up job
of it before warn't you, I says.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
Roberts fled from agents Friday before being taken into custody
with a loaded handgun, three thousand dollars in cash and
a knife. DHS says he was an illegal alien from
Guyana who had no work authorization and had been ordered
a final removal order.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Now let me read this again, just as the superintendent
of schools there in the Wine Ian Andre Roberts, a criminal,
illegal alien from Guyana, possession of a loaded handgun, three
thousand dollars in cash, and a knife, a fixed blade

(12:46):
hunting knife, despite being an illegal alien with a final
order of removal he knew and no work authorization. So
how the heck did he get to Where? Did you
just think that maybe if I climb high enough, they
won't be able to reach me in this creation? What happened?

Speaker 4 (13:04):
He previously pleaded guilty to a firearms charge n PA,
and according to The New York Times, Roberts attorney agreed
with the boor's decision to place him on paid leave.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Okay, I'm about to tell you what's happening here. This
guy benefited from the political correctness and the liberal culture
that is Oh look it up. And by the way,
this is disgusting. This is disgusting what they do. But
they go, look at us. Diversity is sentia. It's like
the highest priority on their platform, like, oh look at us,

(13:40):
We're so we are so virtuous by hiring us one
of these fancy folks, the diverse from Guyana instead of
being metric based. I'm on for diversity. I love it diversity.

(14:01):
I love the fact that God made us differently and
we are different people with different cultures in different places
and all kinds of things that can come together when
it's done correctly. In America in a melting pot. But
we've got to melt. That's the key. We've got him melt. Liberals,

(14:24):
folks on the left, the leftist, the weirdos, the folks
that are chugging DEI mainlining it every day. They don't
care about metrics, they don't care about quality, they don't
care about doing the right thing, and they certainly don't
care about melting. What they'd like to see is your culture,
our culture completely done away with this guy. They're like, oh, look,

(14:47):
we got us one from Guyana. He's going to be
our superintendent. That's how this guy got to this place.
Each and every one of these folks had to look
the other way so that they by the way it is,
the virtue signaling thing isn't about virtue at all. It's
about making them feel better. It's not about doing the
right thing. It's about making them feel better that they
did the right thing. It is so sick and so

(15:12):
twisted and so evil at its core because it pretends
to be virtuous, it pretends to be some sort of
moral right, and in fact, all the reason they're doing
it is to make themselves feel better. That's what this is.

(15:33):
It's sick and it's twisted.

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Saying they are still trying to get all the fact
story and together. District officials say they're focused on keeping
schools running smoothly, while the community asks for answers and
waits for those answers to hopefully come here soon.

Speaker 1 (15:46):
I don't think even the schools running smoothly you had
a criminal running them before. How hard to be seriously, A.

Speaker 5 (15:51):
Lot of questions, including what we know about doctor Roberts.
What are we learning about this man?

Speaker 4 (15:56):
Well, in some ways he has a decorated history, and
then in others we just talked about the arrest. Some questions, right,
So a lot here with Roberts. He's been a well
known figure in education long before going to des Moines.
He became the fifteenth superintendent of the district back in
twenty twenty three after leading a school system in Pennsylvania.
He also held roles in Saint Louis, Baltimore, Washington, DC,

(16:19):
and also New York City. Just last week, the district
celebrated improved test scores, with Roberts calling it assigned that
des Moines was on the right track outside the classroom.
He represented his native guy On at the two thousand
Summer Olympics, competing in the eight hundred meters a. Federal
officials say he entered the US on a student visa

(16:40):
back in nineteen ninety nine and was given that final
order of removal last year. Now he remains in federal custody.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
Wow, you want to know how this happens? Well, who's
the board chair who sits on the school board there
in Des Moines? So leady, buy the name of Jackie Norris.
Now does that name sound familiar to you? Maybe maybe
it is, maybe it isn't. Jackie Norris is the former

(17:09):
chief of staff to none other than Michelle Mabel Ohbama.
How do you think this kind of thing happens? Folks?
This is systemic, It is absolutely outrageous, and yet it

(17:30):
is happenings a story that's just blown my socks off.
I've put all this up on the stack today. You
can get the comments from the board. The board has,
you know, they've had quite a bit to say about this,
public statements, et cetera. But here she is, by the way,

(17:58):
the board chair speaking out on her saying that empathy.
Empathy is no longer enough, folks. We've got to have
radical empathy, particularly for this criminal. We ought to have
some radical empathy for him.

Speaker 8 (18:11):
On behalf of the Dowines Public School community. I want
to provide an update from district leadership and the board
on the current situation unfolding with our superintendent, doctor Ian Roberts.
Before we begin, it seems fitting to take a page
out of doctor Robert's book and ask the community to
engage in radical empathy.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Of course, he wanted radical empathy he's out there talking
about because you know he's going to get caught eventually as.

Speaker 8 (18:40):
We work through the situation together. Radical empathy is the
recognition that we can disagree and still empathize with each other.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
And that I disagree with the laws of the law,
so I empathize, I'm sorry, but you're you're out of
here kind of thing. And look, I don't know, I
just don't know.

Speaker 6 (19:01):
How do you go?

Speaker 1 (19:02):
How do you let this guy get away with it?
Placed on paid leave? And folks, it's happening in Iowa,
of all places, Iowa, it's the heartland, and it can
happen there, it can happen anywhere. And you know darn
well that it's happening in some of the more elite

(19:26):
liberal enclaves. I had to get to that. I just
had to get to it because it is a story
that uh stacking up, folks, it is stacking up. We've
been talking a lot, a lot about this in recent days,
this particularly the story of the digital ID. Glenn talked

(19:50):
about it yesterday and it's worth sharing what he's share
because I want you to know. I want you to
know what's behind it. I want you to understand where
this is headed, and I want you to know the
danger of why why it should matter to all of us.
If if they get the digital ID and digital Wallet's
digital money, that means they could turn you on and
off at any moment in time post something they disagree with.

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(20:54):
going to push it through. We just found out it's
another one is America. What are they doing?

Speaker 7 (21:01):
They have a problem in Europe. See if you can
relate to this at all. They have a problem in
England with people coming across you know, the water and
just invading the country and then they're taking all the
jobs from you know, decent Brits and they haven't stopped them.
You know, they they're welcoming them in there. They're not
turning them away, they're not sending them back home or anything.

(21:22):
But to solve the problem instead, they're just going to
have everybody have a digital identity. That way you'll know
if they're a British citizen or not. Oh oh, you know,
there's an easier way to solve this. I don't know.
You know, you just stop the illegal immigration. You would
send people back? You do that, you do that? No, no, no, no,

(21:43):
Now I want you to understand. And I don't know
if I have time to get into this today, but
this is the way progressivism works. They create the idea
and then they cause the problem that they can go
back and say, we need to do this.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
This is exactly what I said yesterday doing the after show.

Speaker 7 (22:01):
To solve this problem. Okay, so they've they've This.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Is why I told you. They didn't really want to
solve that problem in the UK and Europe. They didn't
want to solve the mass migration, the illegal problem there.
Say it easily solved that with with deportation like Trump
is trying here. But now that they're working on something else, cause.

Speaker 7 (22:18):
The problem of illegal immigration. They've caused the problem of
all of these things happening on their streets. But don't worry.
They've already designed the answer and its digital identity. Now
this is it just was just voted in uh In
in uh Switzerland, and Australia already has it. Okay, So

(22:40):
let me just give you an idea of digital identity.
This is from the World Economic Forum. This is how
they are describing what digital identity will do. Okay. It
will give the users access Just think what's left in
your life. It will give you access to insurance, to healthcare, treatment,

(23:01):
to monitor your health devices, it will monitor your wearables,
and it will be for care providers to demonstrate their
qualifications so you can look up You can't do this now.
I can't look up a doctor online and see if
he's any good. No, no, no, I need digital ID to
do that. But it'll also track all of my wearables

(23:21):
and monitor all my healthcare and have access to my
insurance and everything the doctors are doing for me. That's great,
and all of that data goes right into a centralized
data bank for the government. Now what else does digital
ID do?

Speaker 1 (23:39):
Well?

Speaker 7 (23:40):
Financial services? You'll need digital ID to open bank accounts,
carry out online financial transactions. Food and sustainability for farmers
and consumers. You can verify where the produce is coming
from to enhance the value and traceability in supply chains.
For travel and mobility, your digital ID will help you

(24:02):
book trips. It will help you go through the border
control between countries and regions on humanitarian response. It will
give you the access to services to demonstrate qualifications to
work in a foreign country. E commerce, you'll need your
digital ID to be able to shop, to conduct business transactions,

(24:22):
and have access to secure payments on social platforms. Your
new digital identity will protect you your social interactions, to
access third party services that rely on social media logins,
your e government that will allow you as a citizen
to access and use services, to file taxes, to vote,

(24:43):
and to collect benefits with your telecommunications.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Take about every little way they're hitting it. By the way,
let's clean up the illegals, let's clean up the vote.
Make sure that there's nobody voting that shouldn't be voting.
And there's another thing in here too, folks. There's another
thing in hear that I think they're going to press
hard towards in the coming days because of what's happening
online right now all the hate and everything. Is that

(25:07):
they can use it to fight misinformation and disinformation. But
something else that I think they're allowing it and maybe
even pushing because I've been watching and a see these
all these issues with the platforms. I wonder how many
of the comments are real. I'm on blocking people in
the last week or so because of, you know why,
just some of the insane hate that I've seen on

(25:29):
the page, and I've noticed some of them end up
coming back and they have zero, like very little few followers,
and I think they've just started a new account. I
wonder to myself, like with those people even real and
so to get online, you're gonna have to have a
digital ID, prove who you say you are.

Speaker 3 (25:47):
Well, the boundary between crazy but pre speech versus misleading
people in a dangerous way or inciting them is a
very top boundary my case. Some of it's even you know,
kind of funny like that, you know, I'm using chips
to track people, although because you're anonymous online it can
be worse. I do think over time, you know, with

(26:09):
things like deep fakes, most of the time you're online,
you're going to want to be an environment where that
people are truly identified.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
That is, you see what he said, you're going to
want to be I think that means that they may
have a hand in pushing some of this nonsense. You're
going to want it, You're going to demand it.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
They're connected to a real world identity that you trust
instead of just people saying whatever they want. You know,
I don't think in the future you'll want to get
mail that comes from an anonymous source, because whatever you
see there might be designed just to mislead you. And
so the idea of providence who sent me this email?
Was that really them? You know, we're going to have

(26:45):
to have systems and behaviors that we're more aware of. Okay,
who says that?

Speaker 1 (26:50):
Why are we talking about this now so that you
can be aware all of these things are coming together.
They're coming together right now at this very moment in time,
for such time as as for a reason, and that's
why we're sharing it. That's why we're talking about it.
That's why it's so important right now. It's more important
than ever before. And they are ramping things up. They've

(27:10):
been doing this in Europe and there's a reason why
they're pushing it out. So you saw a good question there.
But what about CBDs? Why is President Trump's pushing CBDC. Well,
CBDC is the anti centralized, it's anti everything that gates
and arrested. These folks want to do CBDC central bank

(27:32):
did what? Excuse me, I'm saying this wrong. Why is
Trump's Trump is not pushing CBDC, He's pushing bitcoint, He's
pushing xrps, pushing whatever the alternative is. That's my excuse me.
I apologize I said that wrong. I make sure I
get that correctly. Central bank digital currency, that's what the
powers that be want. Trump is pushing for the decentralized version,

(28:01):
which means that nobody can control it, which means that
nobody can track it, which means that at the end
of the day, we get around this system. Look, we're
at a crossroads. Either there is complete control over us
and the rest of the world for eons to come,
or we break free. That's how clear. I don't think

(28:24):
it's ever been this clear before. That's exactly where we are, folks.
We're standing on the precipice. And believe me, there's a
reason why you're hearing about all of this. All of
this right now, just some food for thought. Look, I'm

(28:45):
ringing the alarm, but we're gonna spend more time diving
deep into it. I want you to be informed. I
want you to know about what's going on here, because
it is something people always wonder, like, what are we
being distracted from?

Speaker 3 (28:54):
Now?

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the throne. God bless
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