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dividing ministration is under water in just about every way due to bad policies or bad messaging. maybe it's vo. there's also an important question. yes, presidents come and go, but elite and special interests remain very powerful. are they a threat to democracy? the americans did not know before a saturday's hostages. stand off at congregation, beth israel, the name molig, fidel o'clock. it turns out the intelligence community did. whenever you the alarm details as to how the terrorist was allowed to legally acquire a usb and fly into and around the united states without limitation with a criminal record. and on the british security services watch list, the subject of interest in california students have been singing an as tech chant as a part of a start state multiculturalism curriculum. but it turns out the chance is to the
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god of human sacrifice and cannibalism. we will tell you the reaction by paris, this 10, acute teaching be exposed outside of the classroom. and speaking parents, canada has just passed a new law, which could have parents facing up to 5 years in jail if they push their child to be the sex assigned at birth. and described biblical morality as a myth. could this be the next push in other countries as well? even dr. kings assassination did not have the world wide impact the george loyce debt. ok, the president did say this raw martin luther king de republicans brought the year old clip back as a battle over the voters rights bill looks to be getting dirty. we're going to give you the $360.00 view on president biden's, a full comment, and what this means for the legislation plus society is becoming more liberal, including the next generation in large part because of pop,
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cultural push for an ideological revolution to reflect hollywood progressive views however, the tribulations being faced by the american people currently is motivating them to vote. republican we're going to discuss i'm kind of using these topics, was more with our expert guest on today's news. you the who's thank you for joining me. and while leave her a lot about the f b, i spending hundreds of hours on arresting those involved with the event of january 6 of the capital. once again, a nother terrorist event has happened here in the united states, which is not fit the anti conservative ideology narrative. therefore, this received only the minimum attention by the mainstream. but not here. and now we are finding out that meliss. fidel akram was known by m i 5 ages and even investigated by you can tell engines in 2020 falling where the tip he could
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possibly be. there's amik terrorist threat. he was also put on a list of subjects of interest, but did not cross the threshold for a full blown investigation. now a crumb did have a history of mental illness and an extensive criminal report, including a violent assault with a bat and a member of his own family. in fact, british police had even tried to locate him 3 weeks ago, but the reason has not yet been released. they had no luck because he was already in the united states. so how did a mentally irrational violent man who used to be on a terrace list in the u. k? how was he able to fly from new k to j f k. then on to texas gated gun and hold for people hostage for 11 hours, including a rabbi in cali, bill, texas, before being shot dead. well, let us ask our, asked our expert and bringing drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host. this is my show with drew berquist.
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hey, it's good to be here again, guy. thanks me. drew this is extremely frustrating. does the united states not share global intelligence database privileges with other countries to prevent situations like this? oh, yeah, absolutely. it kind of begs the question, what are we making all these lists for if we're not going to actually track and follow the list, you know, i worked in counterterrorism for a long, long time, most of my adult career. and let me 1st off say there's great people who work in our intel agencies and the people who are on the ground doing the problem is, is, is the american public and people around the globe and put a lot of faith and trust in our government systems which i think is starting to come back down a little bit, but, but it's just too big of a bureaucracy to attract this. and we do, we share intelligence with, with our allies, the brits in particular but, but this was the big failure. this is, this is a red flag, obviously some people can slip through the cracks. but when you've got a criminal record, you've got mental health issues. you've, you've granted at the magistrate court over $911.00, all sorts of red flags here. and the fact that this happened is a huge mar on the,
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on the i see here, and then tell folks are across the see. ok. so then, do you actually think, knowing what you know, did us intelligence know someone like ma lake was in the united states? well here's what i think is telling is, is the fact that if you, if you understand kind of how, and i know that not everyone does because they didn't live in that world. but if you understand the intel community, if you understand the law enforcement carrying that and the f b, i kind of bleeds into both of those. if, if you, if you know when h r t, the hosted rescue team, which is an elite group who works there with the bureau when you know when they're using, they're not use that frequently. a lot of times local law enforcement will be, will be used for these types of issues. it's faster for a number of reasons. but the fact that they were there, the fact that this ended the way it did, despite the fact that the hostages broke free without their, their help tells you a lot. and it would lead, lead you to think that there was at least something there, maybe not a ton of intelligence, but at least something were like, oh this is not going to look good. we did know something and we failed here. interesting. well, here's my thing. why it's not
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a law prohibiting these individuals from traveling into the united states. and should there be, i mean, considering people who make some sort of disruption, rightfully so, by not wearing a mask on an airline or on a no fly list. wouldn't this be a good individual that would possibly be on that no fly list even flying here in the united states? yeah, absolutely. look our, our country is not a country without security. people can talk about every year, should they want, whether it's putting parents at school board on, on domestic terror list, or what have you. if we're not a safe country for not secure, none of those issues matter. you've got to have that 1st. and we've got to be more bold and how we handle this and we have watch list for reason. now let's use them and that's also expand them. and i'm not talking about crazy. it's literally just following the rules of the watch list. there's, there's, there's rules in place, there's forms in place, there's data transfers and systems in place. let's just actually use those and not feel bad, like this could come up wrong. if we say something wrong about this person, we can hurt someone's feeling. who cares? we've got to protect our country. so real quick, you do the this will actually make things be tighter now that they've actually had
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this situation happen. no, i don't, you know, i know the government that i work for. i know the intentions of the people who work in the government will want to fix it, but the leaders of the top who have been highly politicized. our, our current administration. i just don't unfortunately see this getting changed because it will look bad for their poll. thank you. drew berquist, former counterterrorism officer and host of this is my show withdrew by chris, talk to you saying that there's been a lots of rule new rules and regulations being mandated today, which i can never imagine being allowed, almost all being put into place the name of public health, but if you cannot see those in power utilizing this excuse to create a vacuum of your rights, then you need to wake up. there is a new total area and world. busy of view, to redefine sexuality control, health choices, and justify crimes committed by politicians and social justice groups were sent news out of canada confirmed this and what began with the government forcing religious institutions to shut their doors and the imprisonment of pastors who
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defied their orders. all in trying to control the spread of the crown of virus. after 2 years, the same doors have not been allowed to fully open again. and therefore without reinforcement. the weakening of convictions by those who attend that resulted in a fast track passing a bill, a c 4 through parliament without debate her much public scrutiny. natasha suite is going to break the details. was a very lenient senate thing for a transgender woman, because she could be victimized as a trans woman and an adult facility. assault on crime policy from the l. a district attorney is upsetting victims, families seeking justice. one family is looking to try and recall george gas gone yet again. this time about a case of a trans woman sexually assaulting that there are then at 10 year old daughter, a gas con says it's complicated. after 2 efforts to try and recall, los angeles district attorney george gascon, there may be a 3rd in the making. a 26 year old transgender woman has pleaded guilty to sexually
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assaulting a 10 year old girl back when she was 17. the plea comes only after hannah tubbs became questioned through dna. but gas cons, most recent policy to immediately stop prosecuting children as adults makes this case. as he says, complicated tubbs will be sentenced later this month and will either stay at a juvenile hall, granted probation, or be housed in an adult facility. tubs has also been arrested in the past for other offenses, including battery drug possession and probation violations in idaho. and washington and wilson, los angeles, are outraged, over a lack of discipline for criminal. another matter involving the trans community is also firing up one eli pastor john mcarthur, of grace community church. many pastors in canada are going to stand up in their pulpits and preach biblical sexual morality. this is critical, obviously, because people need to be converted from that soon. mcarthur received a letter from a fellow pastor in canada. he learned about a new law against conversion therapy. many are questioning whether it means that
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a parent can go to jail for supporting his child's gender. he or she was given at birth. pastor james coats of grace life church in alberta, canada is speaking out against the matter. he was also imprisoned for keeping his congregation open during the coven locked downs, codes and 4000 other canadian pastors dedicated their most recent sermons, this past sunday to what they call sexual sin. all our protests of the new canadian bill before went into effect on january 8th. now, similar legislation has already passed in the us in states like hello fornia in new york, new jersey at nevada. c 4 with fast track through the canadian parliament and those counseling against the new law could face a 5 year deal sentence reporting for new if you choose that hot suites r t. so to discuss the legality of the case, you bring in the former assistant us attorney under reagan administration. david cas. david, thanks for joining me. great, scotty. okay, so let's start off with what is the law say if the crime was committed as
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a juvenile, but the perpetrator is not found out until an adult. where do they serve out their punishment normally? well, generally speaking, in a heinous crime, the person can be treated as an adult. we don't categorically treat people who are 17 and 11 months old as a juvenile in a, an appropriate case like the one here tubs. you know where there's a 10 year old victim who's going to be traumatized for the rest of her life. but tubbs happened to be 2 weeks short of 18. we give our prosecutors discretion to treat the person as an adult. and that's why this inflexible policy of get going is really getting him into trouble. it is, but should there be this brings up to bring your picture were obviously political ideologies involved should special consideration be given to those convicted of violent crimes? if the identify as trans today, well, i don't think that they should be certainly we didn't have a lot of this issue when i was head of the task force or fraud under president
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reagan. but you know, you do try to a particular prisoner so a prisoner shouldn't be put in a situation where the prisoner is going to be or sexually assaulted. but you know, now that there are more trans people, the presidents are committed to, to deal with it. and like in the case of this person, the sheriff here has said that the sheriff will put tubs in custodial situation for 2 years, where the person will be safe. so no, i think generally speaking, if you do the time you have to, if you do the crime, you have to do the time whether you're trans or you're not free. and so are the victims when it comes to financing ever given consideration or say and punishment in situations like this. well, the victims are given huge consideration both as a matter of state and federal law. they have a right to be heard, they have a right to have their trauma or other situation considered. and that's what, that's why this is like the talk of talk radio right now here in southern california. and why, guess going really make face
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a recall and really may be good to come office because in these situations where you have a particularly agree, perfect them and their family and they come forth and they say, make an exception. in this case, d, a make exceptions. i mean, we don't have artificial intelligence. we have real human intelligence and discretion. and we use it in the reagan administration and appropriate cases and get on needs to use it. and if he doesn't use it, you can see why the voters are going to be upset about this. and a couple of other celebrated cases where it seems like he's been inflexible. well, and ultimately i like said, i want to talk about transgender. i said, has i said it in this situation? i don't think that play the card except could we see the transgender card being part of the future, like the insanity card? and while that might less in the sentence, in this case, as what obviously the lawyers want to do. could that actually be a major set book set back to the transgender movement we put in that category? well, i mean, i think that, you know, people have a lot of different feelings about it. but i think that in terms of the criminal
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justice system, as i say, whether he identified as a male or female, it's on question that when he was just too weak short of 18, he went into a den. he's out here in southern california and molested this girl and would have kept molesting or accept he was stopped in the act and you can't have people do that. you obviously have to prosecute them. and the idea that he just goes to juvenile hall, now that he's $26.00, that makes very little sense. but it also makes very little sense to people that a 26 year old who's been arrested on battery and other charges since the incident, when he was just about 18, should make any difference in whether it's a he or she or trans. none of that should make any difference. there should be appropriate punishment, state punishment, but there should be punishment and rehabilitation for people who commit heinous crimes. david always great to speak with you. thank you for giving us a clear answer to a very complicated situation. now after the break, parents have been given a good look at what their children have been learning in the classroom over the
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last 2 years. so imagine the anger when parents found out their children had been learning chance, praying cannibalism. all in the name of multiculturalism. we're going to tell you how you win for parents as equal to a loss for double worship and one california school system. mm hm. ah. you know, other shows are happy. it's a report. pleasant sounding lines. are politicians are constantly telling us pleasant lies. i'm a show. we dare to delve into unpleasant truth. yes me, i do, you need me look, we screen you will. i, lisa typical. there's only 9, but already 8 university students that away national world. if as a point, let's see. yep. you got the was, there's dorothy
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d o d d a nichols and he will show control such programs. now brochure nebraska and of course with their special i was the yeah my but i just have a 1st grade and i was thinking what certified like, what's the other question was in your mind it's something to do with it. when you move to judge l'm, calling from his teacher was reason to spend a good fit
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of democrats are still pushing to debate their voting rights legislation, despite republicans pushing back saying this is just a way to make it less a kind of and open to fraud. in your selections, while democrats are drawing the argument as a racial saying, republicans don't want minorities to have equal access to voting. republican circulated a comment from president biden from june of 2020 all turn raise the public on a day when a legend of civil rights is honored. but whether or not the voting rights integrity act passes, americans decide becoming more liberal with issues like sexual freedom and gender roles. however, opinions are not what matters in the voting box as the reality of today is causing most to favor conservatives or anyone opposite the party in charge to discuss it for n d y can professor an editor at large 1st salon magazine alongside leak and dual conservative commentator, thanks for joining melissa and d. hello, thanks. now, before we get to this clip of joe biden,
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let's look at this mistrust is edelmans new 2022 global trust barometer says a majority of people globally believe those are the media and business leaders are purposely trying to mislead people by saying things that are known as false or gross exaggeration. and let me point out, we're not in that category. let me start with you d. do you agree that people actually have less trust today if it was even possible than years past? absolutely, it's because we have access to so much information we're being told so many different thing, so many different people and it's become overwhelming to a lot of people, you know, whole news networks. they have a liberal agenda network, have a conservative and everybody in the middle trying to figure out what they want to take. so i think that if you're not, and if you were that it's easy to get sucked up into making a whole lot of stress. and i love the fact that people, i was so much information they could say in their own little mecca of information
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and hear what they want to hear. they're a little dome, which brings me to you, me like what is having the biggest impact on us, the saudi. do you believe going to last? but it's funny because they're still, they're voting republican because it's the opposite of the party and power. i think that there are a lot of the american people, obviously are concerned about the economy in co, but in many of the other things, i think what's happening is that many of us and media and across you know, social media, we plus things that people just really aren't concerned about this debate about voting rights. it's not a cop issue, not only in black community, but even around the country, but democrats have been successful in it. i think the ship realizing that many of the things that they were promised under a joe biden administration now not happening. i think that starting to explain some of the push or malays that people are having now that job ivan is in the wider like i'm going to keep you in the hot on this and because president by and said last summer, the assassination of dr. martin luther king like the worldwide impact of george
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floyd's murder. now republicans left it there, but the rest of them clamp put this in regards to technology and phone usage. now be able to give people the option to see for themselves. let's take a listen. if you'd just like television, change the civil rights movement for the better when they saw bull connor's dogs ripping the clothes off of elderly black women, going to church and fire hoses ripping the skin off for young kids. that's all those folks around the country who didn't have any black populations heard about them, but didn't believe it, but they saw it. and i contact matter sound like we're public and the case democrats all the time for taking their words out of context. so as a back and they kind of did the same thing, the best strategy you think, to push back on this voting rights bill being made into just a racial argument by the democrats. from, from about a strategic political perspective. it's absolutely beneficial for republicans to
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pile on, biding with this particular clue. i actually didn't see the forward clip until you just played it, and i still have a problem with it. because joe biden has a tendency to say things that are particularly inappropriate. joe biden can actually make the same case about george floyd to 911. hurricane katrina, dog, pearl harbor. even all of these things were pre technology, pre owned, you know, social media, and in the case of 911 and many of the other things that happened well before them even wars, there were no phones, there were no, many of these things. so joe, biting much like he did when he said, you know, when he determined who is it, who a black and some of the other things that he said, even recently about jim crow, you know, this is what joe biden does, and there are people, unfortunately, around him who made him comfortable thinking that these type of things are appropriate, but i don't give him a pass on this because his comments across the board here are just inappropriate.
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okay. he said in high say day, what are your thoughts understand what he was trying to do. the fact that matter is, we are know that joe biden has never been known for his clever and pretty and creative words, right. he plugged in to the point and one of the biggest problems, wow, so many citizens. so many people are frustrated because all of these politicians across the board, regardless of that part, you subscribe to pander to black people in a different way. and then when they get the actual jobs, you know, we know most republican, even a lot of republicans in general, we're talking points always something to bring up. when i try to persuade a certain crowd to think a certain way. but they're starting to see, well not starting to see, but for years we saw the same thing from liberals who are supposed to be pro a lot of black agenda. they get a job until we get swept back. it's just now we all have this platform. so
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now as well i'll send to city is very important. i appreciate both of you for always the authentic when you come on the show. thank you so much. last march, the mandatory new ethnic studies curriculum introduced by the california state board of education included the teaching that white christians had created the genocide against indigenous people replacing their gods with biblical gods. now the students were encouraged by the curriculum to establish for their generation. a new, a social order characterized by a counter genocide encounter hedge many plus, taught to sing praises to catch the poca, the as tech deity who serve as the god of human sacrifice and cannibalism. on order for them to become warriors for social justice. now you can imagine parents are very upset and challenge the new curriculum in the courts. their 1st victory has been handed to them with the in luck,
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affirmation being permanently banned. to discuss, let us back ed martin, present philip safely eagles, and the publisher of eagle action report dot com. great to meet with you. scottie ok, who is introducing elements like this attribute to satanic deities? who's doing this into our children's education? well look at the facts of the matter are, it's not one sort of fringe group. at this point, what we've seen is the general slide of our education system from higher ed down through all of our, you know, k through 12. it's not one group, right? i mean, look, c r t, which has gotten so much attention in the last year or so, which is about critical race theory about this idea of teaching about race. that's only the sort of tip of the iceberg as you point out. we have se tana groups that are on our campuses, k through 12 in the, in the curriculum as you point out, were putting aside the biblical teaching. remember, scotty in our and your listeners,
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are your viewers need to remember america's founding was and is as a judeo christian country, a nation brought together, it didn't mean you had to be christian or jewish. it meant that our values were going to come out of that tradition. what you're watching, whether it's tearing down statues or inserting curriculum like this is a destruction of our america, our nation. it's a threat to who we are and it's an attack on our very founding. what's interesting is we can talk about how fire, but these unwelcome invitations are happening. another part of the country as well . i, elementary school is invited to after school. satan club, fire given out writing an approach to science at the world we live in. is that wise? how is schools letting this happen? are they doing it under multiculturalism and science? well, they're doing it under our stupidity, and frankly, they're doing it because they hate people and they don't believe in the people that goodness of people. look, we have the usa today floating the notion and then retracting,
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that pedophilia is something that is not only innate in certain people, but they find it in the womb. well, there are certain things that are true and false. satan is evil and shouldn't be exposed to our children level ourselves. pedophilia is not something that should be described as some condition you have. it is something that is truly evil and what we're seeing is more and for people in power. who are godless and have no values, and then here's a trick. they're pushing it on to the rest of us and our kids. and that's what's making this much early in the program. scottie, you mentioned the political impact, the political impact of this is that people are fed up with all of this being shut down their throat. well, ultimately at the long game and young kids were taught these songs of praise for god to justify the killing of others. for social justice reasons. it twisted think real quick. they are trying to change the morals of this next generation and justify hurting those that don't agree with them. no, it's not twisted, it's descriptive. you're describing what's happened. look,
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are still as teachers unions in this country have trapped african americans in failing schools and sentences of the sentence them to lives of poverty, early pregnancy and illiteracy. it's outrageous and it's intentional or something that we're going to continue to cover on this show as they continue to dive into education. i was going to talk to add, thank you. and that's offered a show. you can down load the portable dot tv app on your android device has all the great programming here at our t america. thank you for watching and like always to we see each other. good. say happy stay healthy. paying for it. ah lou. ah, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe?
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isolation for community? are you going the right way? or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend, ah, so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. divided ministration is under water in just about every way. is this due to bad policies are bad messaging? maybe it's vote. there's also an important question. yes. presidents come and go, but elite and special interests remain very powerful. are they a threat to democracy? so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s.
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officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating. but nobody screen finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. we started adopting those techniques when i was stationed in mosul, among them were stress position, sleep deprivation, a therm. yeah. there's already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrant children, whatever you do or more comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america with the shimmer of effective interrogation
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ah, was the media ramp up, read for a global rushes, supposedly planning to invite you. crane. a claim that moscow has consistently denied when a prime minister is spending his time trying to convince the great british public that he's actually stupid, rather than just a responsible and for the job. those are just some of the accusations, loans against pretty prominent devoris johnson and parliament for your power. you try to find ignorance about flowed include rules with the policy, a formal guantanamo detainees. he was released without being charged a is taking legal action against a u. k. government to restore his british passport off of the case against him collapse. they issued my passport eventually off.
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