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Hello folks, and welcome to a special edition of cuddle. I'm David. I has been in for Larry cuts o well, president electronic keeps shaking things up inside the best way, and especially deep inside the department of justice. With this top pics, insiders are basically a panic mode, particularly over trumps pick of mad gates, as is eternity general, we have congressional jim jordon that in just a moment. But first, fox noses, David su N T is live inside about way with the very latest David.
I did have going to be with you. The president elect is rounding out the top levels of the justice department with two of his personal attorney. Top bench is the president's personal defense of attorney. In three of his most recent cases, he fought against jack Smith and the D. O, J in cordon.
If confirmed, he will run the data day Operations of the justice department as the deputy atterley general email bovee also another trump t defense attorney who the president electrics chosen to be number three at the department of justice now that gates was the subject of an fd oj investigation into allegations of sex trafficking, but the D O, J. FBI dropped the probe last year and did not file charges, gates has always denied wrong doing. He's the subject also of a house ethics probe looking into similar allegations, but that report will no longer be released publicly by the committee since gates resigned.
He posted on social media today, David quote, lies were weapon zed to destroy me. These lies resulted in prosecution, conviction in prison for the liars, not me. I focused on the truth and doing my job.
Here we are. Fox news told gates was working the phones yesterday and is doing IT again today. He needs a simple majority to be confirmed as the next tourney general.
I have concerns that he can't get across the pines h line. And we can spend a lot of political capital. I say we a lot people spend like politic capital on something that even if they had done, you'd have to .
wonder what was worth IT. okay.
Across the street to the FBI, fox news has learned the president like considering both a different men for this role. We're talking about converse man mike Rogers and loyalist cash patel as FBI director. Chris ray, whose seven years to attend your term as of today does not planned to step down unless circumstances is change.
And to be clear, uh, IT is mike Rogers from alabama. That was mike Rogers from michigan. We showed by mistake miche Rogers from alabama two microcode ers, but my Rogers, the former michigan an congresswomen who just lost the senate seat in michigan. And I will add, if I can very quick that Christopher, her ri FBI director, is on your seven of a tender term. And as of now, he says there's no intention to resign, of course, unless the circumstances change and he's forced to in .
some manner chances our circumstances will change in one way another. Dave is fun. Good to see you.
Thank you, my friend. Have a good weekend, john. Me now is chair of the house judiciary committee, congressman jim Jordan of ohio.
Man is a lot to talk about here. jim. Great to see you. It's a very good time. I just want to play. I just want to play little sound by from elon mosque talking about what we're in the midst.
Ff, right now, let me play that and get your reaction role, I think is going to be the most transformative president's perhaps, is the founding of the country. And president prop is picking the cabinet to do IT. You can see that the choices are people who are actually going to make changes, not get of people as you.
We're going to shake things up. It's going to be a revolution, dickson, a revolution. Is that hyperbola or you think it's fair? Said, well.
I think in there can people voted for a change in attitude from their government. They want a government that actually serves with the people instead of being weapon zed against them. So one thing I know about mac gates is a, if pie's run in the D, O, J, he's not gonna investigating moms and dad showing up in school board meeting.
He's not gonna having an F, P, I put out a memorandum like they did in the field. Of us would say if you're a prolife catholics, somehow you're an extremist and he might actually get answers to questions that I think the whole country i'd like to know, like who planted the pipe bomb on jane worry six, who leaked the dobbs opinion that result in an assassination attempts and threats to our supreme court justices. And maybe he'd also get an answer to, uh, who put o at the White house, for example.
So that's what we want. This is a whole new coalition. Ets come together embracing freedom and embracing a government that's going to serve the taxpayers, serve we, the people, not be targeted for political reasons against the very people that they're supposed to.
And one of the best ways they can serve the american people is by shrinking, is by nothing so big and so intrusive into our daily lives. I also want to show so it's not just the size. Of course you mention the bias.
And and just to give you an idea of what's inside the belly, because, you know, not everybody that works in the federal government lives inside the dc. But I just want to show you how they voted inside the bellway. Ninety two point five percent of the people in washing, ninety two point five percent voted for commoner's. Only six point seven percent voted for trump. That tells you something right?
No IT sure does. They like big government. They are part of government.
They like this crazy lipa mentally that we see in today's democracy enforced. So yeah, we won a government that is actually protecting freedom. That's why I love the pigs.
Robert ffk, junior is about expanding freedom. Toli garden is about protecting the first of them and expanding freedom. David, ever think they ever think you'd see donal trump, elon mrf, kg junior and tosi .
gather on the same team? No, they're all the same til a year there.
right? They value the first amendment. Here's how bad I was.
I talked to R, F, K, junior couple months ago when indoors, president trump, and we first laughed, because I remind in that when I invited him in as a witness over a year ago, I took some heat for that. I had him come and testify. We had tossa garboard this one.
There were democrats come and testify in front of our committee. We took the heap port. But we look like genius is now that this new coalition has come together.
And in that hearing, in that here in the democrats in motion to go to executive session, so that kick everyone out, so no one could hear what r. fk. Junior was testifying, was gonna stifle to in a hearing about censorship?
Think about that. This is a whole new team. IT is a whole new world right now.
The current has been pulled back. Americans didn't like what they saw. They voted for a revolutionary change, which is what you're going to get. Let's talk talk though about the belly of the beast. And you mentioned IT already the department of justice, the FBI, which is their enforcement mechanism.
You went through some of the things, the long fare against trump, the raids, basically though it's it's an violation of the constitution particularly and it's it's still happening and we just had this I don't know the details of the the rate on Polly market. You know that that I betting firm, which was this apparently armed FBI agent, went in. They're got the guy he was perp walked out of there there.
Who knows there maybe something there, but know the fourth of men against unreasonable search and seizure has been violated so many times in the past four years. Starting, I think, without the rate on mario go and going on. And the people in charge of that, the head of the epi office is a violent anti truck guy.
They had to scrubbed his social media history when he took over the miami officer name. Is jeff veteran. Shouldn't he there be a change in the director of the miami office now that the president is his arch enemy?
Well, we can't have this politics in politics driving the actions of law enforcement, or Frankly, any agency. We ve got the example of fea. We're gona skip the houses with tromp signs in their yard.
We're not going to give them the service that they, that they need as as as american citizens and taxpayers. So when you politicize things, whether zip I, whether it's fema, whether it's the I arrest targeting tea party groups as they did a decade ago, that is wrong and it's got to stop. And that's what this focuses on in your right, David.
Smaller is Better because smaller government means more freedom. That's why I love what elon mosque in the day gram is swampy. You're going to be working on figuring out a way that to strike down government, give us that, give us that report, we can put them in the legislation and do what needs to be .
done for the american people. But they're not only, I mean, the FBI, let's face IT, they are the tip, literally the tip of the fear of the power of the federal government. And if if they are run by a lot of people thought we got rid of the bad apples with Peter struck and everything.
But this guy, you're setting the miami office, he sounds just as bad as Peter struck. I mean, he was involved in in the same kind of a horrible stuff about trump on social media. The future struck was involved, and he was one of things IT worried, a lot of people, when he was made head of the investigation into the potential alist fascination at mario go.
Yeah, right. So when we get a new director, I think you should change who's run in that investigation. And miami maybe been taped in this belt.
Y, you need to go somewhere else, not be run in the field office, in this important field office in miami. But the atf who killed mr. Molan oski put the tape on his door, a early morning rate on his home IT was a search, one that wasn't in a rest one.
Are you kidding me? Mark hok, who whose family was traumatized because they couldn't his Lawrence said he'll meet you but no, no, no, they're got to go on a predrag like they did a little rocks and just found. Ask you mean, this is just wrong in the country knows that. And it's why I think IT was one of the reasons why president one was such .
an overwhelming march. I would think that somebody like cash patel is a sort of person that that president elect trump is, is looking to to head up the FBI. How would he if it's catch my teller or somebody else like him? A tough guy with experience, who knows how the oj works and knows how these enforcement agencies work. How would they go about convincing mister ray to stepped down?
Well, I think that would be a call for the present. I think the present asked for that. That's gonna en mean that that was part of this Mandate in this election. Voting for, as I said, this new attitude where where the agencies and the people running these agencies actually are focused on serving the public versus focused on on politics.
So cash patel, as you know, work for devon neon is that when I first met cash and the good work key did in the intel committees as one of the top stappit for chairman unis, cash has the right attitude. So I have full confidence whoever president tromp is gonna inter for these key positions. Let's just hope we can get these folks through the senate and get them confirm.
Let's talk about bk gates very controversial pic. He had this, apparently the d oj as weapon zed and politicized as the dog was. They didn't find the stuff to invite the guy. You would think if he had anything indeed in his record, the dog would would have found IT and gone afternoon, they dropped. The house investigation was ongoing but there's a lot of here say and that do you think that soon will let him pass through the the senate confirmation process and accepted?
Well, that's that's the way constitutional work that's a question for the senate, the advising consent that comes, confirming that comes that's the sense responsibility. What I know is magazin a member of our committee and the talented way when what the best i've seen in my time and congress and cross examining witnesses, just a talented individual.
And if he's at the head of the oj, as I said before, he's not gonna be going out investigating moms and dads. You are simply showing up to protect their kids and help their kids get the right kind of education. He's not going to be engaged.
Some of the crazy things we have seen from the justice department over the last eight, ten years. So that to me is is important. And again, he has he has the confidence of president trump. All right.
let's go all right very quickly because we're running out of time here. But he could president from could bypass the senate with a recess appointment we've seen IT done before where he could be he could be an an acting role as the attorney general for up to two years. That's a long IT wouldn't be as good as being confirmed by this.
Here's what the wall street journal editorial boards said about doing something like that quote. The prospect is that mister trump might try to bully the senate to go into a recess so he can unatoned make mister gates y. Attorney general maybe until the end of twenty twenty six.
The idea is anti constitutional, and I would eliminate one of the basic checks on power that the founders built, the american system of government. What do you think of that? You agree or disagree with that?
Again, that's a question for d, for the senate and the relationship with with the White house. We would prefer the constitution. We're the ones protecting the first name of the second and emit the fourth, emit the constitution, separate equal branches.
The government we want the constitution of function. Let's get let's go through the confirmation process and get the folks that president trump is put up confirmed. I think it's critical. These key people who value freedom and who step forward became part of our coalition, like tossa gabbert, like arf k junior, who value the first amendment. Remember the third day of the by administration, they sensor, they send an email. They tried to send a tweet from r fk junior, their political competition on the third day, generally twenty, thirty, twenty twenty one, they send out an email, take down this tweet sap and everything in arf k juniors email, excuse me, everything in this tweet was accurate, but they didn't like the connotation, they didn't like the message convey that is wrong. And everyone understands about the first freedom.
the second, the fourth moment that rather directly violated or planned to be. And they have the nerve to talk about defending the constitution. I mean, I don't think the american people buy IT.
I think the election proved the american people don't bit. And we wish you the very best chairman jim jorge, my friend. Thank you very much. Have a great weekend coming up.
How will donal drop deal with the military industrial complex? This he tries to cut the woke waste while at the same time beefing up our diminished fighting force for a pentagon insider brance athlete. We're waited on that coming next.
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Joining us now is brand safer. He's from the herd center for national defense, his former navy captain and a pentagon official specializing in asia, which will get to in a second brand. I just want to run a clip from something that general king, general Jackson said earlier today about what pete is up against.
Rotate yes. Um incoming secretary defense, heck set major reform inside the pentagon for sure. We've got to restore deterrence. We need to help with the congress to do that. This is the most significant undertaking, I believe a secretary is facing in a generation. Again, is that IT sounds so much if this sounds like hyperbole, but the defense department is really a bad shape right now. Where would you begin to fix IT?
Well, I think you have to start at the top. And I think president electrum is doing exactly that with a selection of pete excess for the job. I mean, the other thing that you didn't mention is moral is also low because the D.
I policies that have actually been very divisive. And so I think peace, the ideal candidate also rally the troops, sailor, soldiers, airman, uh, that he's got there back. And I think that's also critically important to get that pilot ona working. And the military services is to be acting and Operating .
as they need to. Well, general can actually did address the I and he said he he didn't think he was gonna as hard as some people say was to get rid of because he said most of military, fox, eos, we're dead, said again instead in the first place, he said, thought I was a waste of time, that I was draining resources as draining attention from what's important. And they will follow the orders from the commander and chief, particularly this one who has a real, shown genuine respect for the military along and realizes how their hamstring their by these rules. Well.
getting IT from the top in bringing IT out of the pentagon is definitely going to be quick because it's only been in place really for the last four years of the by administration, but it's IT actually has a very long, and I guessed in civil influence that goes back to executive where is a present of bomb in two thousand? Well, two thousand and eleven time frame. So uh, IT is going to be quick with decisive leadership. And I think again, that's the benefit of pete x selection.
yeah. Now one thing that the general was particularly concerned about, the recently mentioned congresses role in all this, there are so many legacy systems that are essentially port projects for congress that that are using old materials, have an old way of thinking, have not modernized because they're so important to certain congressman and senators. We've got to be convinced they've got to somehow have their arms twisted by the secretary of defense war directly by president trump. Get rid of them so that we can get on the new systems because the chinese are not washing any time, getting up to speed in the latest technology.
Yeah, there's no time to waste. And I mean, policy is like divest to invest have been an object. Failure mean that many money saved to go to R N.
D. Has never really delivered in the time from that. We're talking about here, twenty twenty seven, the time peak danger with china. None of these have actually ever come close to delivering on the time frames that we need.
So we have we live in an end world where we have to continue to invest in some the key capabilities that will deliver to the battle fill in the next two to three years, but at the same time, putting money into procurement because we have to grow the fleet, we have to grow the arsenal ammunitions. And there's really no time to be tinkering with, you know, some science project. And I hope that it'll be a wonder weapon. We have to do a little bit of that, but we have to do a lot more than we have been in the procurement side. And the amount the fact that you can expand in basically a few minutes, one years worth of standard missile trees intercepting iranian muscles is really telling.
yeah. Now I mentioned that you have background in asian, covering asian for the pentagon. Again, I just want to play a little little sound by from the general talking about china particular, very worried, some thoughts, role that take present.
He is building his military capability of the most rapid we've ever seen in history. They are pay us with every weapon system, every platform, aat c except submarines. And that distance, in terms of our patience, has grown to the point where we would be chAllenged and fighting them to win. That's the reality of IT chAllenged infighting them to win. I mean, that means we could lose the war, right?
But absolutely, it's a very distinct possibility. And any assumption that just because we have the latest weapons, one on one that we can defeat them is the wrong calculation. We need to be a lot more serious about how we treat the chinese threat. And quite Frankly, as an navy officer, i've been i'd followed this for many years, is a slow moving train rap to where we are today. Now we have to take significant investments and actions to signally chinese that that's not going to be a king and it's not a fight.
They're going to win brand. Finally, having said all that, we do have to be careful because there is this revolving door. You IT well inside the bellway people working for defense than making a lot of money in the privacy people who sell defense stuff and going back.
And different me, that revolving door pete eggs is is he's not inside that that process at all. So hopefully can stay with that. But there's going to try to suck him into that revolve that military industrial complex, aren't they?
absolutely. And I mean, plastic samples kind of stand out, but he needs a team that he can trust the captains of change across the pentagon. And that's going to be, I think, the next phase of selections.
You know, i'm out here in asia right now, in japan, traveling around and the urgency and the desire to see amErica step up and to change courses, you can feel IT. And so we have to change course. You can continue to do conventional wisdom or conventional approaches, assumptions that we've lived done for twenty thirty years. They have to be chAllenged, ed, and you're not gna get that with same revolving door time people coming back in doing more of the same. Well, thing is, the decisions were president truman is a builder.
He knows how to build things. He knows when there are costs that shouldn't be there for things that the pentagon is is notorious for having signed off on. He's not going to sign off on those things.
I don't think pete ex IT will either, but we thank you, bryant appreciated. This can be an interesting thing to watch over the next couple of years. Coming up in light of like and ride list heartbreaking murder trial today, we are reminded of the terrible consequences of a wide open border. Incoming borders are tom homa is gonna wait in on that when cutting low continues.
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Mam mam shi downed up thing. We know that. Heart breaking moments from the lake rilly murder trial earlier today, reminding us of the worst aspects of our open border and the refusal of many to recognize its deadly consequences.
As john me now is tom homan. In coming trump administration, borders are. Congratulations, tom. It's not a moment too soon. I got to tell you when you see cases like that, those were her last seconds. SHE was being given cpr by a cop, of course, failed to revival.
But you know, IT was must have been horribly devastating for the twenty seven family members of hers that we're in the court room listening that I just want secretary by orcus to listen to that. And I I just want all of the governors and and the mayors of sanctuary cities to listen to that and to hear what their actions have, right? Don't they have a culpable here?
They absolutely do. And I I was said that today, and I really bothered me, but that remind me of standing on background ack trailer with nineteen dead people at my, including five, five years, why we are little boy, that all baked to death, right? So like I take, secretary americans should listen to take now, and that the governor, real noise, all these governors and mayors are say they are going to try to prevent me from doing this deportation Operations.
They need to hear that because laking rally is one of many, many and just don't think. And I glad they play the tapes and target to kill like people to know. IT isn't just a Young died.
I want to know SHE fall for her life. SHE fought for her breath. This Young girl fought to live. He wanted to live SHE don't want to die. So listen to the tape and let us sink in because that's happening across this country.
you know, and places all over the, I mean, literally in every state of the union right now. It's without the CoOperation of local police and sanctuary cities. That's what's most shameful.
I remember a RAID group. There were four child rapist that that in different places in massachusets were they were arrested and then let go by public authorities because of all the rules, crazy rules. They have ice went in there, had to get them without any help.
I'm sure a lot of cops wanted to help them. They couldn't help them. Then there was just more recently, I think I was in the past couple of days, a guy name, matteo cardona, who's the suspect in in again as a child rapist.
There was there was a detail iner put on him by ice, but the officials let him go. Anyway, I had to go in and get him. And here's what massachusets governor healy said, responding to whether not she's going to help ice in capturing some of these these bad characters, these low lives role type.
If the true administration requested, would the massachusetts police assist in mass deportations? No, absolutely not. How can you stop these people from continuing to prevent law enforcement from dealing with ice?
Is an idiot in real. I say that because her responsibility lies protector communities. Her number one respons ibi lie s of protecting our communities.
President, transmit IT clear when we thought the deportation Operation we're going class gate. Our first priority is public safety threats and national security threats. So any mayor does does not want to help us take public safety trust out of their communities is just an idio.
You're lucky you don't want to help to get the hell all the way because we're going going to do this. And SHE needs understand that you don't want to send the jail the rest of bad guy, you can releasing the nephew d that means we're going going to neighbors od exactly where you don't want us. So your actions are going calls the consequence if you're trying to prevent.
If I can't get in the jail, we're going to go the neighbors and we go to neighbors. We won't find others, but we're going to do the job present. Trump has a Mandate from the american people.
Landslide Victory. This is a number one issue. We're going to to remove these public static stress from the community when help us.
not time. How do you a deal with the bide apologists who who claim that all these millions of illegals are actually legal because they had the tps, the temporary protected status, and therefore they're actually legal. But as far as I know anybody with the tps, that doesn't mean they were meted.
They could be there. Probably most of them are not criminals like this, are predators and children in other innocence. But but we don't know, because they haven't been vented. How do you argue with them saying no, that they're actually legal? They have temporary protected status.
We got new present, come in office january, trying the temporary means temporary and I will will make sure they understand this temporary. And you're right, the is the wedding is terrible. People need to understand with this city.
Bet these people, they bet against nci in tripoli. With our system, very few countries in the world, we have access to criminal data. So when they say they get them, we don't have criminal data of mouse door.
We don't have a criminal data manzoor. So the betting process is very, very poor in this selector's been lying to american people. They're been fully beit in their their safe coming nine states.
How do you know that we don't have all the information figure chips? Temporary protects the status. The key word there is temporary. I think present jumps will make that very plain when he comes .
back and off very quickly. What do you do with the countries that won't take him back, like venezuela, china.
mexico? We want to remain a mexico program where you ve got a strong present. He will make me do IT this cost consequences.
We can cancel visas and we can have an embargo. We can take international aid way. President trumps get this done, have full faith, and companies in him finally.
very quickly, is IT possible. Trump has talked about a merit based immigration system before. That is just taking in people that we need and who have the skills that we needed, a particular that might we see some real immigration reform. We switched to a merit based immigration system that .
was the first plan, or his first administration in baseball, still made room for mom's, dad's, son, daughters. So i'm hoping, and he also to fix the data. So, you know, I think present trumps come come to the plan that works for the american people.
Time home and great to see a congratulation. Stay safe, my friend. I appreciate your bean here.
That's for me.
I already well switching years now. One of the most controversial pick for trumps cabinet is Robert f. Kennedy, junior, who's going to be heading the department of health and human services, is a massive government bureaucracy overseas, one hundred thirty billion in discretionary spending.
But look at this, are gargano one point seven trillion dollars in Mandatory outlays. Join to me now is alex maro, editor and chief of the brightest news and coauthored, brighter business digest and dr. Party mercury, fox news medical contributor, and offer blind spots when medicine gets IT wrong and what that means for our health.
I thought we had a picture, but there IT is. But i've cracked a book, dark or mercury. And chapter eleven is entitled a culture of obedience. Now that's what we used to have, not only for patients so used to obey whatever the doctor told them or any medical of, or, but also for doctors who used to look to a higher authority, whether was a cdc or whatever, that all change in the pandemic realized a lot of device where we were getting we shouldn't be obedient towards because he wasn't right. How is that going to inform Robert candidates changes that need to be made in department of health, human services?
Well, David, this is a historic moment in health. For the first time ever, we're actually talking about the root causes of chronic diseases. Half of our nations children are sick.
They don't feel well. Many are depressed. Twenty percent are on medications. And the medical establishment is saying, we need more medications.
What we need to talk about the poison food supply and the root causes. And that's what we're hearing from ark junior. We're going to see, I think, some really vaccinating leadership on this to address health care corruption.
And in my mind, he's a uniting figure. He's not a controversial figure. He's bringing parents together from both sides pinki o care about their kids. So this is a historic moment right now in healthcare.
Alex, you all too well. The resistance to this is gonna monumental because there is this unholy alliance between the pharmacy ticals and Darcy micro. There's much too.
There's over prescription of pharmacology going on. We see with all the ads on telling just one example. But but they are united now with a scar gania an institution.
H. S. And and that unity is pretty tough to go against. I made you're talking about almost two trillion dollar block to the changes that need to be made.
Yeah, the public health establishment completely betrayed this country during the corona virus. And there's got to be held to pay for this. And they lied about the mass, and they lied about the mass again.
And they lied about the mass the third time in a different way. They oversold the vaccines, which, in my opinion, weren't actually terrible, but they were sold as a miracle cure. We treated NBA all stars the same way we treated eight year olds with hypertension and obesity.
IT was completely absurd, clearly, to anyone who pays attention, much less scientists. And yet everyone stood lightly by, this is what the result is gonna. You get a disrupt like robbert Kennedy, who am fully confident is going to be the scientific method.
He's going to actually test hypotheses and try to give the american people some clarity about what's going on. This is a, this is a crisis created by the public health establishment, not rank and file doctors. My wife served on the front lines of the doctors during the current of virus. They are cool. If these people who are in our bureaucracy, the fedex, these lies and he's in a clear all out.
But just to stick with you for second, alex, how will this bureaucracy combine with the pharmacist? Al comes yield their power to try to stop the positive changes at r fk wants yeah so I .
think what he's going to want to do is, first to start looking at those who causes. We have an obesity epidemic in the country. This is completely unexplained. There's no interest in explaining IT because we have this hyper consumer culture, the pharmaceutical industry.
There's a big difference between the innovator you are trying to help people and the sales people that are getting us hooked on things and never giving us a way off of IT. I think he's going to help us understand the some things were not even really thinking about because he's a guy who's given this deep, deep thought. And by the way, I was considered for cabinet post by barrack obama. If you want to be outraged.
that's interesting. I didn't realize that, doctor, have you been attacked personally? Because a lot of what you say in this book deals specifically with the stuff that ark. To put into policy like the purpose .
of science to chAllenge deeply held assumptions. And we need to shake up the medical establishment because we're not on a good pack as a country in terms of the health of the population. If people want to continue to see infertility go up, early onset alzheimer's, sky rocket, add go up, cancer and Young people go up, let's continue the status quote.
The people who are claiming that rf k is a threat to public alth are crazy. I'll tell you, it's crazy. These are the same people who are pushing those zepa and six year olds told us opioid were non addicted for twenty years, pushed vaccine Mandates and prolonged ged school closures. That's the dangerous pack, not what are of case telling us.
Alex, every american has at least one hour story to tell you about the pandemic. Usually, usually it's not just about their personal ilus. It's about problems I had with the Mandates, with being forced to take the vaccine, government coercion. Of course, you've done a lot about the censorship problem. Didn't that unite americans behind what r fk wants to do?
I'm glad you mentioned the censorship because he's a big free speech guy and he's someone who is beloved by his friends and people who got to to know him because he is a trade voted for that.
But I think that noting that the lockdowns turned out to be as devastating for this country as the pandemics itself, and the fact that our public heth establishment never even investigated where the origins of the virus came from, we were all treated like cooks. If we thought I came from that lab. This is all stuff that he knows in a front. Robert Kennedy, and he's the perfect of us.
are shaking things. Doctor, very quickly. You like fifteen seconds. This is fun. And a lot of fun facts in your book. By way, i'm going to put IT up here to give you another, another plugged on that. But collect all is IT really as bad as we've been told.
Well, a harvard meet student just ate four, seven hundred and forty eggs, and a month in this L L. Class role went down, showing the myth that we have to tip to around classes. Role is medical dog might like so much of what we put out there.
There's a lot of other medical dogma that's that's reputed very brilliantly by the doctor in the book blind spots the name of that alex marlow, doctor Martin Carry. Thank you both for coming and appreciated coming up. President trump has tap north to code or doug burger as interior secretary.
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He's going to head the department of interior and is going to fans as we're gona reduce regulation, waste, fraud and inefficiency. And these two guys are going to find a lot of IT. We're going to clean out the corrupt, broken and fAiling somewhat like burgeon. I mean, that's a pretty big hint there that was president electron p talking last night night about his energy plans drawn to me now as a damper yet former energy secretary. So dad, who was that other guy by the way he actually pointed, said they the other guy, you know who the other guy was that maybe is picked for energy secretary for all I know.
actually I don't, David, I do not know. But boy, that was quite a hit.
wasn't a shit IT was indeed IT wasn't IT. Well, how you know, the problems with the energy department are very similar problems. All the other departments in government, they they're riddled LED with fraud, with corruption, with lainez, with doing the wrong thing.
They're wrong. What how do you fix? IT, particularly in the end energy department, the corrupt and broken parts of IT.
Well, you start by pick and somebody like doug burger to lead them. ducks. You got a grape background long before you got into politics.
He was an incredible business person, ran a large organization there. Know how to manage people, know how to manage big organizations. Obviously, as governor of north dakota did a great job there, so he's the perfect candidate for this. He makes us not only his management expertise and his management skill, but is deep understanding of the energy markets and the energy production needs that are necessary now for this nation to meet the ongoing growth. That's gonna ue for the next ten, perhaps twenty years.
But how do you manage for me? I just got asked, how do you manage the Green new deal, which, let's face IT, is what the inflation reduction act was all about. Even president biden admitted that, I mean, billions and billions, probably trillions, before it's all over if they have their way. How do you manage that instead of getting rid of IT? Because IT IT Mandates this wasteful spending, a lot of people would say wasteful spending.
David looked, the first thing you do is attacked the things that we've just read about the papers. I mean, I think there was a twenty seven billion dollars slush fun that was part of the inflation reduction act that was given a way to some, not governmental organizations. Those are easy clawbacks that we can we can work with congress on to take that money back.
But the next thing you do is start to look at where some of these funds, where are these grants and where are these loans distorting the marketplace and actually retarding investment rather than incentivizing investment. And because of duc's background and his business acute, I think you will identify those things really, really quickly. But overall, David and me, one of the things he has to do, I would suggest to him to be established the united states as as a low cost, reliable supplier of energy, not only to the american people, what's all over allies.
all over around the world, but so many, we dance so many of these programs that, again, are Mandated. Ed, by the Green new deal, as I call IT, is our things that that just don't work, that the whole Mandate is to replace fossil fuels with renewables and IT can be done. We know that IT can be done.
We do know that we're going to need a lot more energy for these data centers and set an ai a lot more energy than we're using. And the renewables just aren't living up to their hype. No.
that's why they don't live up to their high because they have a thirty one to thirty five percent capacity factor. So IT produces the efficiency rate of of of a solar or a wind turbine is roughly thirty percent, which means that produces electricity thirty percent of the time. And that's just not happen.
It's going to to go to suffice for meeting the demand and that we're coming not only from the reindeer rial zone, uh back from the trump policies when people are moving in their uh facilities back here in the united states. Um it's also what you just mention, data centres and A I we're told now that we're going to be short, uh, roughly twenty eight, maybe thirty giga watts of electricity without A I. yeah. So and that's over the next six years. So we got to get busy and we got to start building electric era here, the and wind .
power and gonna do IT. We just got this incredible information about wind power and what they didn't produce in twenty twenty three. We had more when windmills set up than ever before, but a two point one percent drop in energy, more win mills, but less wind milk power. How does that work out?
Well, that's what I just talked, and so I met. So it's not very efficient relative two things like natural gas or nuclear power in particular. These are what are called firm or based low sources of electricity.
And that's really what we need to drive the data centers and to drive the increased manufacturing that we're seeing coming back to the united states. So it's going to take some change in policy. It's going to change the change in direction. We're going to forget really busy building out our our generation here there.
And we also have to stop some of these billion dollars subsidies. I mean, it's it's adding up according to cats to to over a trillion dollars about eight years. And and some of IT is going to chinese companies. Tino solar is getting about one billion in substation according to political and quickly. Yeah, no.
that's sure. And that's that's the fallacy of some of these subsidies that what we see is rather lowering Prices. They can have an adverse effect and actually raise Prices, much like tuition in the university system. Universities may raise the Price to capture the federal funds. And we see some of that in the electric.
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