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President Biden was asked what he plans to do to fix the border crisis, and his solutions seem eerily similar to Trump’s policies. Meanwhile, new photos show the current state of the crisis. A $3 trillion infrastructure spending bill is coming, but is that all it is? Pat Gray stops by to talk Jen Psaki’s constant excuses and Krispy Kreme’s offer for vaccinated people. The Center for Immigration Studies’ Todd Bensman joins from the Texas border to discuss what can be done about the current crisis. There’s a shortage in computer chips, and it’s getting dire for both companies and consumers. South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem joins to discuss her fight to keep men out of women’s sports and address claims that she’s caved to the NCAA.
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I never thought COVID could cost you your home.

It could do that, though.

I mean, cybercrime is up 75% over the past year.

And by far, the most serious cybercrime to worry about is home title theft.

You know, people can...

I had someone once buy a Papa John's pizza on my credit card in Arizona.

I just thought that was just a weird thing.

Like, if you're going to steal someone's credit card, why would you have one Papa John's pizza?

At least get eight Papa John's pizzas.

Why would you get one?

I just seemed to.

You know, I would think, well, maybe you're really hungry,

but blow it on something maybe that you can resell.

Yeah, like one time someone else had a credit card of mine.

This is several years apart, but bought like tickets to like a big sporting event, plus like, you know, spent thousands of dollars at some club.

Like, okay, that makes a little bit of sense.

If you're going to steal a credit card, at least go for it.

Too bad they never caught that guy.

I wonder who that was.

I couldn't tell you that right now.

It's a weird thing to say that way, but

it was weird.

Fucking, but anyway, the real people going for it are home title fraudsters.

They're talking about taking your equity, tens of thousands of dollars, maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars.

They can do this with home title fraud as one of the fastest growing crimes in America.

And they might have done that to you.

And you don't even know that it was done like three and a half years ago.

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This

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the Glenback Program.

Hello, America.

Let me just get it out of the way so the rest of the media can say, oh, at least he said this.

Thoughts and prayers are not enough.

Okay, now we can move on.

We've got a lot to talk about.

There was a shooting.

We have an out-of-control border.

We have the happiest vice president ever.

Whenever she's asked a question that she doesn't want to answer, yesterday she was asked this.

Border?

You going to the border?

Not today.

I have before, and I'm sure I will again.

Yeah, I'm sure you will again.

Who doesn't love her faky laugh?

We're going to talk about the border, the $3 trillion

spending bill, and a story that you have not heard that you really need to hear because it will affect the things you're going to do and buy over the next four years.

And it has nothing to do with the government.

All in 60 seconds.

Oh, man.

The Glenbach program.

She's so funny.

Oh my gosh, she's funny.

Let's ask her again if she's going to the border.

It is real quick.

Do you have plans to visit the border?

Not today.

But I have been for and I'm sure I will attend.

It's a great, a great line.

Not today.

Not today.

What a moment.

So funny.

Here,

ask me if I've called American Financing yet.

Hey, Glenn, have you called American Financing yet?

Not today.

But I've called them before and I'll probably call them again.

Oh, wow.

Kamala, where are you, baby?

Yeah.

Oh, my gosh.

It's funny.

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I hope to do it in the next few minutes, but sometimes this Kamala stuff, geez, is so funny.

Yeah, I know.

I know.

Not today.

Anyway, we're going to try to get to the reason why you really need to refinance your mortgage today.

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She's still laughing.

I mean, she is still laughing here.

She's so.

Isn't she?

Is she laughing?

There she is.

Oh, my God.

She's such a sweetheart.

Delightful.

She's delightful.

I just love it.

Now, President Biden, everybody should know he is absolutely on top of things.

The White House called an early, what's called a lid,

put a lid on the president's schedule yesterday, a little early.

That's what some people are saying.

You know, they said that

he's not going to be doing anything for the rest of the day.

And it was 1.13 p.m.

Now, a lot of people will say, 1.13 p.m.

That's just like, that's lunchtime.

No, it's actually,

it is early.

Don't get me wrong.

It's an hour before his dinner.

And so,

you know,

it is weird.

That's like you cutting out, you know, work at like five.

So he had to go nappy-nap, but there is no problem on the border.

He has it under control.

In fact, he's got a new plan.

Do we have the president's plan on the border, his new plan on the border?

You have it?

No?

Well, he said, we're looking for the audio.

I thought we had it.

He said that he is going to put in place

the things that were already in place.

He's going back to the things that were already...

So you're, wait a minute, you're putting the Trump stuff back in?

Is that what you're saying?

From

the previous administration.

You mean from Trump?

Here it is.

Why do you get the message to the migrants telling them to stay home, just don't come now?

Why do you think that hasn't resonated yet?

What more can be done, sir?

A lot more.

We're in the process of doing it now.

That we re-established what existed before, which is if you stay in place, you make sure that.

He's saying, I can't understand that.

I can't say a word.

He's saying he's got a freaking mask on.

He's outdoors.

There are no

examples except for close conversation that have happened outdoors worldwide, but yet he's still wearing the dumb mask after he's been vaccinated, by the way.

I can't hear a word.

He's saying there that we're putting into place the

policies that were there before.

So he's going back to the Trump policies.

That's his latest.

Which is

seemingly not really reported very often.

But we have to move on because forget about the border.

We've got a $3 trillion infrastructure bill.

If I hear one more person say this nation has not spent money on infrastructure,

I'm going to lose my mind because that's what every president has spent huge amounts of dollars on.

I don't think the money actually goes there.

I mean, right, Kamala?

Yeah, it doesn't actually go there.

How many times have we had infrastructure projects?

If you remember the, what was it, the Reinvestment Act?

that was $700 billion,

first time we ever came close to a trillion and everyone was freaking out then we had another one another trillion dollar infrastructure act

okay

uh how are we doing on the roads and bridges can i get an update because you said the 700 billion was gonna do it crumbling they're crumbling now now it's crumbling now we have a trillion dollars and that one now this is a three trillion are you gonna have it all fixed with a three trillion i can i count on that well when once we spend the money though we'll be crumbling again.

So we're going to need to spend more money, unfortunately.

We don't want to do it, but just we have to do it, Glenn.

You know, our crumbling roads and bridges are too vital for our country and our future.

I drive that.

That's why our crumbling roads and bridges and our crumbling airports

and our crumbling train stations

and our crumbling monorails all together need to be fixed all at the same time and then fixed again as soon as the money runs out.

And that has nothing to do with union contracts and just trying to please those voters.

Really?

Nothing to do with it.

It seems like it.

Okay, so he's got

out of the $3

trillion,

and they're saying this is an infrastructure project because our crumbling roads and bridges again.

But yet.

There are only about $400 billion of the $3 trillion that are earmarked to repair the nation's roads and bridges and waterways and rails.

So what's what's the rest of it going for oh surely surely infrastructure spending uh retrofitting buildings oh okay with what retrofitting buildings with what like 80s technology is it gonna go

yeah yeah it's gonna be like cabbage patch kids and everything

that is really cool so we're retrofitting the buildings and i can guarantee you that's green new deal stuff That's retrofitting.

100%.

Yeah, that's 100%.

Green solar panels, you know, different insulation, things like that that will be green.

So we got to do that right away.

I mean,

President Lincoln there in his, let me use some Democratic talking point words, in his temple right there on the lawn of

Washington, right there in the National Mall.

He's cold.

There's such a draft coming in between those pillars, and we need...

to put some green energy insulation in between those pillars.

I mean, imagine being that big and still having a draft that big.

He's sitting outside all the time.

Sure, he's got coverage from rain.

Is that enough?

No, not in this country.

Also,

they're planning on

$60 billion for infrastructure related to green transit.

and then $46 billion for climate-related research and development.

And then

the electric vehicle charging stations that they're going to build all across the country.

And I have to tell you, there is nothing that I like more than

having a car that can drive maybe 300 miles.

And then I go to a charging station and wait for 20 minutes, half an hour.

I think it's longer than I can.

I think it is.

So if I'm doing a cross-country trip, I mean, it's going to be great.

I want those

power charging stations dotting the U.S.

because that doesn't seem like a half-step technology.

You know what I mean?

I think we're only going to be able to get 300 miles out of these cars 10 years from now.

So we should build those everywhere.

You know, just how much is it?

Okay.

The

for the Model 3 2019 310 mile range,

a full charge is seven hours.

Okay, so you're just pulling off into the rest stop for seven hours.

I mean, that's good because you've driven

three hours.

I've got a rest stop, man.

I mean, I better have like a good arcade.

It better be like Disneyland.

I mean, three

seven hours.

Can you imagine ever taking a trip across this country?

By the way, California Democrats are now insisting that

Joe Biden puts an end to the gasoline engine.

We want a date when those are going to be gone.

Why don't we let the technology lead us there?

What do you think?

So, you know,

let me give you a little.

This is getting better.

No, it's a little bit better.

So, a full charge can take anywhere between six and 12 hours.

Oh, six and twelve.

However, the quickest charging time occurs within the battery's sweet spot, which is usually between 20 and 80 percent of a full charge.

For most Teslas, it only takes about an hour to go from 40% 40 to 80 percent

okay so so 40 of of your

that's like a hundred and a hundred miles or so and then you got to stop for an hour

it's just i mean look as they're as they would point out 90 plus of driving is within their 300 mile limit.

Well, I mean, it'll solve the problem of the national parks.

We won't ever have to go to those because we can't get anywhere.

It's just not built for long.

You can't do it.

The only way you could do long drives with these cars is if eventually they have the battery switch out technology or something like that.

If they're perfect for Europe,

I mean, because, I mean, look, you're German.

Nobody wants you in their country.

So

you're just driving around in your little electric car and everybody's fine because they're like, hey, no, no, we don't need any Wiener Snitchel.

No,

stay there.

And so they don't have any place to drive for more than an hour.

And it's great

if you're commuting around town for the day.

I mean, you're not, you're only when you're driving for a long drive is it going to be 300 miles in one day, but still I was going,

I need to buy a trailer and a for a hitch on my truck, and I'm looking for this trailer.

And uh, here in Texas, it's the closest one is two and a half hours away.

Two and a half hours away.

Uh, I'm not going to be able to get there and back

without a seven-hour stop.

Right?

I mean, that's not, it's just not convenient.

If you're like a salesman, you'd think, oh, well, I'd love to, I'm driving around all the time.

I can have no big gas bill.

I could just charge it overnight at my house.

It won't probably save some money.

But you're putting yourself at that point where...

It just gets, it's just got to be on your mind all the time.

Okay, so we have the infrastructure going on.

We have the roads, the buildings are being retrofitted, $100 billion for schools and education infrastructure.

Just the hundred billion.

Now, there is a huge chunk in the $1.9 trillion that we're going to supposedly schools and infrastructure.

In fact, that didn't solve it.

Like six times as much as they asked for.

But other than that, other than that.

And they haven't been at school.

So like you'd think maybe the cost would be down for the year.

No, it's not.

It's way up.

Way up.

Then you have the infrastructure for the climate change of $400 billion.

And then $100 billion to expand the supply of housing for low-income Americans, which is great.

There's nothing like co-op cities.

No, they're beautiful.

People like them.

A lot of people say they're crime and death traps, but I don't think so.

Not this time around.

They're going to be good because now we're all woke.

Then also more subsidies for the Affordable Care Act.

Reduced tradition or free tuition at historically black colleges and universities.

I mean, if you're Hispanic or white or Asian, God forbid you're Asian, no need to apply.

Now they're saying, how are you going to pay for all of this?

Anybody who makes more than $400,000 a year will see, I love this sentence, will see a small to a significant tax increase.

Well,

you've narrowed it down.

Yeah.

It could be a small or a significant tax increase.

To translate we will be taking some to all the money but that's it

right

there am i right am i right

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not today no way

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No, she wouldn't.

She wouldn't.

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10-second station ID, right?

Oh, man.

It's going to haunt my dreams.

It really is.

All right, let me give you a couple of things here that we're just going to have to touch base on quickly.

Something happened last week that is truly amazing.

If you've been watching me and listening to me on the Great Reset, I've told you about BlackRock.

BlackRock is the biggest,

I mean, it dwarfs Goldman Sachs.

It is the biggest investment firm out there.

It has under its own

management $7 trillion.

But because they do business globally and, you know, some of their partners are the central banks of Europe and the Fed,

they have

really under their purview about $21 trillion.

That's, well, that's enough almost to build all of the roads and bridges here in America.

I mean, not

right.

They'll be crumbling.

They'll still be crumbling.

They'll be crumbling.

So

they are in the White House in senior positions.

They are in our treasury and senior positions.

And they are one of the ringleaders of the great reset.

Well, I've been telling you about ESG, environmental, social justice, and governance standards that are being

employed and will affect everything in this country.

Last week, one of their executives resigned, and he's the guy,

he's the guy who's in charge of their climate agenda.

I want you to listen to what he said on why he resigned.

The issue is that the entire system doesn't work.

And where BlackRock is culpable is that it's promoting a thesis that tells people that these products, whether done correctly or incorrectly, whether they're they're sloppily made and they include a name that they shouldn't or the opposite, they're telling people that these things have social impact.

And I can't stress enough, there is no evidence that any ESG ETF has any positive social impact that I've seen.

There's no evidence that by buying a low-carbon ETF, you are actually going to lower emissions.

There is evidence that fixing the rules of society through government regulation actually can do that.

Doing it through Wall Street makes no sense.

They're capital allocators and they're going to chase yield and profitability.

And if you put a carbon tax on, every portfolio manager, BlackRock and elsewhere, will adjust their portfolio to

the changed reality.

So what he's saying here, he's quitting.

Now, I'm shocked that government and the companies, banks, financial firms are actually only in it for money and power.

I mean, that came as a shock to me.

But his solution is to get rid of all of the businesses there and just have draconian things done by the federal government.

This is not going to work.

Nobody's going to listen to him.

And the great reset going green with ESG is going to be the thing of the future.

We're going to go through what is happening with your finances on tomorrow night's Wednesday night special only on Blaze TV, which brings me to this.

Rush may have his golden microphone, but on loan, I have this.

It is a gold bar that was taken up from

the

coastlines.

I think in Caroline, in the Carolinas, oh my gosh, it's heavy.

And it's a gold bar.

It is marked on it.

Now, this is from 18, I don't know, 60 or something.

It is marked, it's worth $1,200

or $2,600,

$41.

$2,641.96.

That's what it was worth.

This is worth now

$300,000, this one gold brick.

Okay, there is a story out

that the Fed is now saying

that the dollar is going to lose 15%

of its value every year they're projecting for at least the next four years.

That means by the end of the Biden term, you will only have 40 cents of buying power for every dollar you have in the bank.

What do you do about it?

We are going to help you navigate that

throughout the next few shows.

There are things you can do.

We'll talk about it more coming up.

This is the Glenback Program.

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i want to uh clarify something i i don't want to misspeak and then uh not correct it right away The guy from BlackRock left a while ago for family reasons.

However, he came out last week and he talked about what he had turned a blind eye to,

thinking while he was there, you know, at least we're doing something.

He's now saying they're doing near permanent harm to the system with how everything is going.

That's a quote.

You need to pay attention to this ESG thing because it is going to change.

absolutely everything in your life and the stimulus package is part of it.

Welcome to Mr.

Pat Gray.

I'm happy to be here in this happy, happy time.

Aren't you?

Aren't you?

Oh my gosh.

Great.

Nothing could be better.

Could it?

Everything is as good as it can possibly be right now.

Well, I mean,

we have Todd Benceman on.

He's a guy who was,

you know, who's worked in

government law enforcement and on the border for a while.

He says something weird is happening down on the border.

What?

Yeah.

No.

No, I got it from a pretty good source, Alejandro Mayorkas.

Ah.

Who said, well, he said this.

The border is closed.

The border is secure.

So get off it.

I mean, the border's closed.

The border is secure.

Well, you know, I saw these alleged pictures from these alleged cages, and I thought,

this isn't,

this is the warming tray from Arby's.

That's what that is.

Why are you taking pictures of baked potatoes and

trying to pass them off as all this stuff in aluminum foil?

That's all that.

What's all that is?

What's all that is?

What is the space blanket thing that our government is?

Are they cheap?

Are they effective?

Like, don't get regular blankets.

They're cheap and effective.

Just cheap.

Just put aluminum foil on them and they're warm and toasty all night.

You know, then why aren't we all using aluminum

blankets?

Maybe it's not the most comfortable fabric in the world.

Right.

I'm not sure.

But

I think it's maybe the comfort situation.

You know,

I did see CNN

pretend to find some people coming down an embankment.

Did you guys see this?

In fact, there were so many people coming across the Rio Grande that people are accusing them now of staging the event.

Like, I guess they gathered together a whole bunch of people from Mexico and said, hey, we'll come down this embankment.

No, that's right down CNN's alley.

It actually is, though.

It actually is.

To stage that the border is worse than we thought.

No, to stage things.

Oh, well.

Yeah.

But check this out.

Here they are.

Here's the CNN denying participating in a staged event.

Tonight, the White House is trying to reduce the dramatic surge of unaccompanied migrant children at the southern border.

By terminating a Trump-era policy that it says discouraged potential sponsors of these children from coming forward out of fear they'd be reported to immigration officials as maybe they were undocumented.

The move comes as a record number of unaccompanied children, now more than 3,700, are in Border Patrol custody.

We have a special investigation tonight with Ed Lavendera out front.

As the sun sets on the Rio Grande, our boat winds its way through the deep bends of the river that separates Texas from Mexico near the town of Hidalgo.

And that's when we stumble across a group of migrants loading into a raft.

Hey!

No, Enamigos!

No, no.

Our group eases the tension.

A few men appear to lead the raft full of parents and young children to the U.S.

side.

Appear?

They appear to.

They appear to.

Everybody's happy.

The Rio Grande Valley has been ground zero of the latest surge in the migration.

And here you see the operation that's holding right in front of us.

Yeah, this is clearly staged.

After the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself.

Dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river.

Probably more like hundreds.

You can see that this is a serious operation.

There are dozens of migrants.

Yeah, wonder who's.

Go ahead, end this.

I wonder who's running that.

And they're making like trip after trip across the world.

There's so many people there.

Who's doing the boat?

Charities?

Mission workers?

Churches?

Who's providing all of that?

Well, the only reason they don't cross into our country normally is because of our crumbling roads and bridges.

Well, that's the problem.

They've heard that the infrastructure package is coming.

The infrastructure package is coming.

When we spend that $3 trillion and finally fix those crumbling bridges, then you'll have some people coming across the border.

That's unbelievable footage, though.

Again, isn't it?

You know,

you give CNN some credit for actually airing it.

I was surprised because that's the last thing in the world they want to show.

They want to support the Biden administration theory that the border is closed, the border is secure.

You can't.

no you can't do more than they've done to cover this you can't i mean you you just can't they they you know it takes uh uh what's his face to go down and get the the pictures uh from project veritas it takes project veritas to get the pictures they're they're not interested yeah they're not interested in getting it i mean they've done everything they can

to

not tell the story.

As soon as it's just so big,

you cannot not tell the story.

That's when they're doing it.

But this is really the Biden administration.

I mean, these pictures came, yes, from James O'Keefe, but also from Henry Quayar, a Democratic congressman.

I mean,

the Washington Post had a huge story about what a disaster this has been and what a bad job the Biden administration has been.

The Times has been covering it.

CNN is covering it.

This is really, singularly, the Biden administration covering this up.

And

I think it's because

the media is pissed off at him for not having access.

They want more access.

The only time they ever cover these guys.

The only time.

The only time they'll actually tell the story is if their livelihood is being affected.

And right now it is because they won't grant him access.

So did you hear Jen Pesaki

say

what?

No, I know.

You're making sure you don't silence the P.

Well, no, I'm not going to silence the P.

And the A has been overused.

The A is always first in line.

You know, it's always led the out.

It's the whitest of all

the privileged letters.

It really is.

It is.

So I'm just picking a random letter out of the alphabet down in the forgotten part.

I'm going to put a U there where the A was.

It's the last

full-time vowel.

It really is.

It's like the back of the line for the vowels.

Right.

I mean, now why?

Because there's only sometimes.

Why?

Yeah, sometimes.

So Jen Pasaki

was saying yesterday that,

you know,

she doesn't doesn't pull the strings.

She's not the one that pulls the strings.

On access?

Yeah, and I thought that was an interesting phrase to use.

She's like, look, I'm not the one who, you know,

pulls it.

We have the audio to play it.

Can you provide, although we would prefer independent press coverage, can you provide photos?

to show the public now so we can have more than relying on the congressional delegation.

Well, we're working on independent press coverage.

We believe that that that should happen and that should be the case.

And I don't pull the levers here.

I wish I was that all-powerful.

I am not.

But I can just reiterate our communication transparency.

And I certainly hope to have an update for you very soon.

I'd like to know who does pull the levers of power.

Who is that?

I think that's Kamala.

I think it is too.

She has the levers.

I think she does.

Real quick, let me just throw this in.

Most Americans now say that the pandemic has caused physical changes.

Some

have gained undesired weight.

What?

Yes.

No.

Yeah.

No.

Others have unintentionally lost weight.

Who?

The dead?

I mean, who's losing weight during this pandemic?

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I mean, a year ago, Trump was in office.

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It's been a rough freaking year.

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I can't even imagine how frustrating it has been for you and frustrating, especially if you have, you know, planned a vacation.

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Yeah.

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official feels like we're kind of getting back to normal a little bit maybe something

it kind of feels like that.

Yeah.

I mean, you know, I had that thought once, you know, when I was young and naive.

You know what I thought of this morning with the shooting in Colorado was

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My first thought was, oh, dear God, what does this mean now?

And we're getting to be that way on everything.

No story is unconnected from politics anymore.

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And it shouldn't be that way.

We said this before, you know, they got the 50 seats confirmed in Georgia

that

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You know, this is why you can't let them have the 50 seats, which is a real issue with

what happened in Georgia.

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Dude, we're looking at a group of people that will do anything.

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it's interesting because it wasn't even, they didn't even wait to see the Republicans reject a bill to say, okay, look, we tried.

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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris.

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So he's currently on the other side of the border where they are talking.

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Policy Institute.

He led the counterterrorism intelligence for the Texas Department of Public Safety's Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division in its multi-agency fusion center.

Before his Homeland Security service, he was a journalist for 23 years, covering national security after 9-11 as a staff writer for major newspapers and reporting in 25 different countries.

He is also the author of the book, America's Covert Border War, the Untold Story of the Nation's Battle to Prevent Jihadist Infiltration.

He joins us now.

I believe you're in Mexico now, Todd.

Is that right?

At the moment, I'm on the Texas side.

And as soon as we're done with this call, I'm going to head over into Piedras Negras, which is on a smaller city on the Mexican side across from Eagle Pass, Texas.

And yesterday I spent all day in Ciudad Acuna.

across from Del Rio.

So tell me what is really happening on the border.

Well, migrants are coming from all over Mexico, southern Mexico, and also from other parts of Mexico where ports of entry are walled or they're better walling in those areas and harder to get across.

So what they're doing is they're sector shopping for the easy routes in.

And this happens to be one of the easy sectors they perceived easy to get through and into the United States and be released.

And so just in the past week in this sector, about 5,700 migrants crossed over and were apprehended or got away.

About 1,700 got away estimated, which

compares to like kind of in the low hundreds on a normal week.

So we're really seeing a major, major spike.

happening in this sector because it's perceived to be forgiving and easy to get through.

So is this happening with the Texas

Border Patrol as well?

I mean, because we've had this problem before with Obama, not this bad.

But

Texas DPS has been down on the border and they are different than the Border Patrol from CBP.

Are they?

Yeah.

Yes.

There's a trooper car just about a mile behind me on the road here.

You see them all over.

They're deployed along with National Guard.

I've seen National Guard here.

And the purpose of that is to fill the gap because Border Patrol is spread very thinly in an area like this.

This is why it's easy to get through here,

where there's no walling.

They just come through and either bum rush.

the agents who are here and get past them

or

they can you know family units know that they can turn themselves in so some are running and some are turning themselves in the family units are being paroled right into the country with notices to appear and now they're not even bothering with notices to appear in some parts of the border they're they're they're just wait they're just waving them through the turnstile and into the greyhound bus stations And so, yeah, a couple days ago.

And are we, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Are we, the United States government is paying for these trips all over America, right?

I wouldn't say that they're paying for the bus fare, but there are NGOs that are facilitating

communications and wire.

You know, the migrants are getting money wired in from relatives, and they're paying for their bus fare.

But there are NGOs that are assisting and cooperating with all of that.

But you've got

DPSs here and National Guard, and what happens is they can catch migrants.

They can't hold them for long, and they call Border Patrol, comes and picks them up.

So it's really good to have them here.

Okay, so we have noticed a difference.

We have good relationships with the Border Patrol,

and

we're getting a total blackout.

People won't talk to us, and it is leading us to believe that

there's something happening here on the border, and nobody wants to talk about it.

Is that just me being

me or

are you experiencing kind of a blackout as well?

Total blackout, Glenn.

This is unusual.

Look, I mean, let's just face it,

the Biden administration caused all of this with their campaign rhetoric during the campaign.

And then their very first moves were to just open the border wide, reinstitute catch and release.

The migrants that I talk to over there on Mexico side all tell me to a man and woman that the reason that they came now was to take advantage of Biden's policies.

And it's embarrassing to

the Biden administration.

They don't want people to see this.

They'll tell you privately that that's what it's all about.

And they don't want to

advertise what they've done and what they're going to be doing.

And I think that

you could get the story without their cooperation.

I didn't even bother after the first couple of phone calls.

I saw that this thing was going nowhere.

There was going to be no embedding and no interviews with Border Patrol.

And I'll tell you this, Glenn, I've got a lot of Border Patrol agents all from California to the Gulf of Mexico who do talk to me on a regular basis.

And I know what's going on, at least through their eyes.

But the most important thing is that you can see it through the eyes of the migrants if American reporters would just bother to interview them.

What are they saying besides we came because of Biden?

Well, they're saying A,

we came because of Biden.

And they're saying that they know that they can get in now.

They're going to get in now sooner or very soon.

Nobody who's coming to the border doesn't believe that they're not going to get in during this administration.

I don't believe it.

And they're very frank about

the fact that they're coming in for economic reasons.

Nobody is talking about political asylum, how the government persecuted me.

Not one of them will tell you that.

They don't usually say that until they get coaching from an NGO legal group.

that tells them what to say to get asylum.

None of these people are here for asylum, but they're all going to use the asylum system to just get in through past the Border Patrol and win, lose, or draw, they're going to stay inside the United States illegally, legally, win, lose, or draw on their claim.

They're here for economic reasons.

Can you give me the

name of any of these NGOs that you feel are instrumental in all of this?

RIESIS,

if I'm pronouncing that right, is a key one.

They're a legal support group, and they are all over this.

They're on both sides of the border.

That's one that immediately comes to mind, and I can get in touch with you after the show

and shoot you some other ones.

But, you know, there's a...

Yeah, go ahead.

We had the pictures that came out yesterday, and we tried to get a hold of...

anyone yesterday.

We were completely ghosted on, you know, and it's that's not usual.

Uh, we were completely ghosted by everyone when we were asking for verification of what James O'Keefe said yesterday, that there is sexual abuse and abuse happening in these centers, and no one will get back to us.

Have you heard anything like that?

No,

as far as what's happening inside the detention centers, that's just a blackout for me and everybody else.

And unfortunately, I don't have ICE sources that are close to the detention centers at the moment.

But

I expect, yeah, go ahead.

No, go ahead.

You expect.

Well,

you can't keep that kind of a secret for very long.

I mean, eventually the truth will come out.

I mean, sometimes I will say that I have seen

those kind of claims, especially during the Trump administration,

made frequently and

not turn out to be supported.

Okay.

Because they use those claims to force releases.

Oh, well, we've got to release them now because everybody thinks that they're, you know, so

tell me.

So tell me this, because I was there under the Obama administration, and I saw what was happening with the cartels.

The cartels are having...

The word is they're making more money on this than they even are on the drug trade right now can you tell me how dangerous it is and what this policy is is is forcing people into not forcing but is is leading them into these relationships with the drug cartels

there are sectors along the border that are entirely controlled by the cartels.

That's absolutely true, and nobody gets across in those sectors without paying the PISO to those guys.

The coyotes and the smugglers all have to pay the cartels for access to the Texas border.

And there are so many migrants.

The demand is so, they are flooding in in such huge numbers that even the cartels are having to

re

constitute themselves to expand their smuggling branch, so to speak.

And they're giving these migrants wrist bracelets.

It's human inventory control.

That's actually happening,

especially in the Rio Grande Valley sector and Laredo sector now,

where you have to prove that you've paid by wearing one of these wristbands.

They're numbered, which indicates a registration system on the Mexican side.

In the area where I am right now, they're less active.

The migrants that I talked to yesterday just crossed themselves over.

There are some sectors like this that are not

heavily involved in the smuggling trade.

But as I said, migrants are shopping for the easy routes in.

So they're coming to this sector in increasing numbers.

And it's just a matter of time before the

cartels assert themselves over here in this one too.

We're talking about the Rio sector.

We're talking to Todd Bensman.

Todd, I'm going to take one minute and then I want to come back and I want to talk to you a little bit about the cartels and how much money it takes to cross and where are these people getting the money and is there anything else these cartels are demanding?

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All right, so Todd, let me ask you about the cartels.

How much does it take?

I've heard anywhere from $2,000 to $20,000 to get people over.

How much money is it actually

taking for people to have their kids or their families smuggled over?

So it ranges in price, of course, by nationality and location.

So in the RGV right now, the Rio Grande Valley sector,

the demand is so strong that the prices have gone up, of course.

And it's $2,500 for a Mexican or Central American individual just to cross the river.

We're not talking about the money that it costs to get from Guatemala and through the southern part of Mexico.

So how are all of these people affording $2,500

on top of what they've already spent?

It gets worse.

I mean, if you're from Africa, remember, there are migrants coming from all over the world, Africa, the Middle East.

We got Yemenis coming through.

Iranians just hit the border in Arizona.

We can talk about that.

My book, America's Covert Border War, is all about that kind of migrant.

Those guys are paying $9,000 a head.

If you're from an Arabic country, Arabic-speaking Arabic-speaking country, you're paying $9,000.

If you're from Africa, $5,000.

And where they get the money is,

to the best of my knowledge, a few places.

One is that they have U.S.-based relatives, especially like the Cubans and the Haitians, have U.S.-based relatives that will wire them money to get in.

And then there's another thing that is happening with especially Central Americans who don't really have $2,500 to get over the border is they owe it to the cartels.

So they have to give the names of their family members cell phones that are called to prove that the family member answers home addresses and that sort of thing.

And if they don't pay the price then you know there are repercussions or the threat of repercussions against family members and that's kind of a

kind of an indentured servitude, a kind of a slavery.

It's a terrible

thing that's happening with

that.

And then also people in the home countries will raise money.

Relatives in home countries like Bangladesh or

Syria will raise money and get it here because if they can get somebody anchored in here, then their relatives will come in under chain migration.

So

it's a great investment.

for

somebody in northeast Punjab, in India, or Pakistan.

We have lots of Pakistanis that cross.

Give me, I'm about out of time.

I've got about two or three minutes.

Tell me about the Iranians that have just crossed.

Yeah, well, we had 11 Iranians cross in Arizona.

They were apprehended.

We had three Yemeni migrants on the terror watch list.

that that crossed in New Mexico and a Serb who crossed in New Mexico who also is on the terror watch list.

We have about 20 a year, by my reckoning, who are on terrorist watch lists before they get to the border or at the border.

And what typically happens,

this is way longer than a minute, but

there's supposed to be security investigations that happen inside the detention facilities.

FBI and ICE intelligence and DIA and intelligence community agencies are supposed to be on this.

When the border systems break down under the crush of a mass migration surge, all bets are off on that,

where everybody gets waved in and nobody has time to mess with Iranians or Yemenis or Syrians coming over.

And I'm very concerned about that, Glenn.

What should...

What can people do?

Well, for one thing, people need to contact

their representatives in Congress and the Senate

and make sure that the eye remains on the ball in terms of special interest aliens.

These are the guys coming in from those countries through Panama right now.

They're all coming in right now, hoping to make the best of the Biden border.

And make sure that nobody forgets about that.

And really the best thing that ever happened in illegal immigration control was remain in Mexico.

That policy, totally innovative, it worked like a charm.

And the deportations to the third countries, they got rid of those right away, put those back.

Those were great.

Those were great agreements.

Todd Benceman, the name of the book is America's Covert Border Wall, a War.

We will check in with him again.

Thanks, Todd.

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Let me start with computer chips.

They are the tiny little blocks made of silicon, cobalt, and copper.

And they power everything we rely on.

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And it's only getting more and more so.

Every object has become more complex.

They need more computer chips.

But the supply chains are down, and no one has any idea when they're going to get any better.

The Guardian says that the global shortage in computer chips has reached a crisis point.

In cars, we need computer chips for airbags, power windows, radios, dashboards, catalytic converters, all of it.

The BBC just did an interview with the CEO of Volkswagen North America, and here's what he said.

I would say two things.

I think the first thing, there's been massive instability in the supply chains, whether it's been COVID, whether it's been other issues.

So we have at least gotten very good at managing that instability.

And frankly, that's what we've been doing week to week.

car by car, looking at our profit margins, looking at where we have shortfalls and managing that.

I think things will get stable by the fall, but certainly it's going to be complicated and it's going to be challenging.

But I think we'll navigate it, particularly here in the U.S.

market between our two main plants, Puebla in Mexico and Chattanooga in Tennessee.

Okay.

So this sounds famous.

This sounds good, right?

Week to week, car by car.

That's not good.

That's not good.

But he's optimistic, but that's what you would expect a CEO to say.

Let me give you some more information.

Ford has already started canceling shifts at two of its plants and expects $2 billion in damage as a result of the computer chip shortage.

The same for Nissan and General Motors.

That means workers here in America, industries even that stand to benefit from the computer chip shortage,

they're having a hard time.

Because of the COVID-19, it caused a surge in electronic purchases.

Apple is the biggest buyer of computer chips in the world.

They spend $58 billion

a year.

The demand for computer chips is so high that even Apple has to wait in line.

Even Apple, last year, they delayed the release of the iPhone 12 by two months because of a shortage.

Samsung is the largest, sorry, second largest buyer of chips.

They're the second largest producer as well.

They sell roughly $56 billion worth of semiconductors and they consume 36

billion worth.

The COVID-19 lockdown is only one of the problems.

It really exposed the problem.

The pro-lockdown people want everybody to stay home at their office.

They want everything to remain the same.

But the things we rely on to operate,

they require more computer chips.

And

the shortage

is troubling,

more troubling than any one cause, really.

Last week, there was a major fire at one of the biggest computer chip suppliers in the world.

Last month, the power failure here in Texas caused two factories in Austin, Texas to suspend production, which typically runs 24-7 in Austin.

Then there is talk of what's happening with the global economy.

Then there's China.

China is the world's largest importer and consumer of computer chips.

Now they want to be the largest producer.

They've spent the last decade working on strategies for tech self-reliance, and they've been stockpiling.

computer chips.

This is what the Biden administration really means by infrastructure, by we need to invest in our infrastructure.

We are becoming more like China, public-private partnerships.

And you will see more and more that we are going to get into the investment world.

Last month, Bloomberg reported Chinese businesses bought $32 billion of equipment used to produce computer chips from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and elsewhere.

It's a 20% jump from the year before.

They have not mastered the technology yet.

They can't mass produce chips at that level.

They're about a decade behind everyone else.

But here's another troubling factor.

The chip shortage also affects the defense industry.

We need computer chips for all of our guided missiles, for our airplanes, for everything

we do.

And it's also going to hit you.

Prices are going to rise for anything that has a chip in it.

Computers, cars, cars make it actually harder to get.

We are living in a country now that I don't recognize.

I've never seen in my lifetime

where you have to wait.

I'm an American.

What?

Wait.

What do you mean it'll be six months before it's here?

And that's happening all the time.

And people say there's no inflation.

Well, as somebody who has had to buy a lot of plywood lately,

really?

Because that piece of plywood used to cost about $12, $15.

In some places in the country, it's now $56.

What's up with that?

We are hitting inflation.

And $1,400 in Biden bucks is not really going to hold us over.

This is more important than

the other headline news.

We have a real crisis at our border that we need to pay attention to.

But there is a, you know, there is an article run in the Scientific American about how climate anxiety is an overwhelmingly white phenomena.

So it's not enough to be concerned about the climate.

If you're white and you're doing it, you must be part of the problem.

We need to reevaluate our priorities and be less concerned about whiteness and climate anxiety and more about the technology that fuels human civilization and the country that has pioneered most of it.

There was another story that I read yesterday

and I don't even know where this was from.

Let me see.

It was on.

Okay, it doesn't say.

But this was an article that came out, and it was talking about how collecting has become a very big deal since COVID.

And it talks about, you know, retailers are reticent to speak about the trend, stating that they don't wish to be on the record talking about nearly sold out of $90,000 earrings during a time of growing wealth inequality.

People are buying watches because they're on the home at computers all the time.

And so these people who are really rich are just going through the online catalogs and looking what's up for auction, et cetera, et cetera.

Rolex Day Dates that sold on the secondary market in 2020 for $30,000 are now going upward of $50,000.

Patek Philippe watches are now, you could buy them for $85,000.

Now they're going for $200,000.

And the reason is, they say, because Switzerland, they're not making any watches right now.

So there's the demand.

This article was written to make you hate rich people and how they're just buying a Mickey Mantle

baseball card and how much that's worth now.

Or how they're buying these old classic cars because they're how much they're worth.

My grandfather told me that during the Depression,

You watch what the rich people did before things got bad

because it was as if the rich people knew something that we didn't know

and that's true and there weren't a lot of rich people there were people like Rockefeller back then

now there's people with real wealth all around the country and so some of them might be spending this money because they're bored Or usually we go onto the yacht, but we can't get out into the water now.

So I might as well buy a $250,000 coffee table.

What this article does not tell you

is that some rich people

are now buying things of value

because they know things of intrinsic

the Germans did this

in hyperinflation and before the war.

They were buying things of real value

because the dollar, or in their case, the mark,

was not worth what it was just the year before.

And as you start to devalue, some people say now that your dollar is going to lose about 48 cents in the next four years.

About 15%

each year will be lost on the value of your dollar.

So if you have $100 in the bank,

in four years, you'll still have $100, but it will only have the purchase power of $51 or $52.

Okay?

That's cutting your wealth in half.

And it's only because of what they have done at the central bank, the Fed, and in Washington to that dollar.

You've played by the rules.

This kind of situation helps, hurts people who have played by the rules.

Don't be surprised when you see things that auctions of art and everything else going for huge amounts of money and cars all of a sudden are going for huge amounts of money.

That was a 1968 Mustang.

Why is it going for so much?

Because people who know,

people who see over the horizon are buying things

of intrinsic value.

They know that if they put in, I don't even know what an old Mustang costs.

I'm $100,000, $200,000, whatever.

I mean, like a very nice Mustang.

Yeah, I have no idea, but like a showroom quality, you know what I mean?

You know that that $200,000 in that car

is not going to lose 50% of its value in four years.

It's not going to.

Somebody will buy that for the equivalent of $200,000 or maybe even $150,000 four years, four years down the road, but not in American money.

You know, not,

it will be more expensive in American money.

People are using these items as a store of value.

They're using them as a savings account.

That's why Bitcoin is going and doing what it's doing.

Because Bitcoin has gone up 200%.

Okay,

you could go down 175%.

Okay,

still

I'm gaining 25%

where I'm going to have it in a bank account and I'm going to lose 15, 20%?

Yeah, you might want to think about that.

The reason why I'm telling you this is not that we have an audience that's going to go out and buy really expensive Mustangs.

Jay Leno, I'm not sure if he listens to this program,

but

you need to start thinking about those things.

I said to somebody the other day,

I don't smoke and I don't drink,

but I think it's probably a pretty good idea to buy cigarettes and vacuum seal them

to buy alcohol and just keep it.

Because if you don't have any money, people are going to look to trade things.

And I don't know if cigarettes, I don't think I know anybody that really smokes.

I've been trying to start, but I haven't

got it going yet.

I know it's tough.

That was my New Year's resolution.

But, you know, alcohol, things that people use, you don't have to go out and buy a Mustang.

You just have to think,

what could I have of value that people are going to need or want?

Need is where most of us can get into and

protect ourselves.

What is it that people are going to need that they may not be able to afford to buy, but they might have something else that I can trade for that I might need?

You have to start thinking about protecting your wealth differently.

I think really for the first time since the Great Depression and maybe the first time ever.

Because if this continues and we continue to spend like this, there will be no dollar left.

So every dollar that you're holding on to will become worth less and less and less until it's worthless.

Alrighty then.

But other than that,

everything's going to be fine.

Don't worry.

Great.

I just love bringing you this news every day.

I just do.

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I get up every morning.

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Oh, and we now have a name of the very, very white guy

that

was the shooter.

You know, I knew, well, I just, I was so happy that NPR and everybody said, hey, it's 18 hours later, but we still don't know anything, and we don't want to rush to any inf, you know, because we don't want to do that.

We don't want to do that.

We finally got the name

now almost approaching 20 hours later.

It's Ahmed.

Ahmad.

Ahmad.

Ahmad Alyssa.

Big white supremacist name.

Ahmad.

It's the most common white supremacist name in the nation.

Isn't that crazy?

Ahmad.

Ahmad.

Okay.

Well, I mean, he might be just, you know, he might be a drunk parent.

Very much so.

But we weren't the one jumping to conclusions about it, so we don't really have anything to apologize for.

Right.

That's weird.

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I

really respect Tucker Carlson.

I would say Tucker and I were not friends.

I mean, we knew each other, but we weren't friends or anything,

you know, five years ago.

But I respect him now.

I think he is a very brave voice.

He had Christy Noam on last night.

Was that the thumbs up?

She's here.

No, you have the audio.

She was on with Tucker Carlson last night, and here's what happened.

Efforts.

And I don't think that's a good question.

what I'm to be clear, it's not the bill.

You're saying

many times over and over again.

But wait, wait, wait.

So you're saying the NCAA threatened you, and you don't think you can win that fight.

They said if you sign this, we won't allow girls in South Dakota to play, and you don't think you can win in court, even though the public overwhelmingly supports you nationally.

And so you're caving to the NCAA.

I think that's what you're saying.

No, that's not right at all, Tucker.

In fact, you're wrong completely.

I've been working on this issue for years.

In fact, several years ago,

I fought USDA to make sure that 4-H rodeo and that the sport of rodeo could keep girls' events, girls' events, and boys' events, boys' events.

So I've been working on this for many, many years.

And back since November, I've been consulting with legal scholars and professors across the country, asking them, how do I protect women's sports?

And they've gone through the steps to how I would legally challenge the NCA and keep them from bullying the state of South Dakota.

And what they've told me to do is that I need to build a coalition.

So that's why today I launched DefendTitle9Now.com.

And that's going to allow us to build a coalition of states that can fight the NCAA.

Here's the thing.

And I don't know that this is...

Well, let me just ask her because she's on with us now.

And I

just ask her first.

Christy Noam, welcome to the program.

Hi, Glenn.

Thanks for having me on.

You're welcome.

So can we pick that conversation up where you were last night about coalitions?

Because you're getting a name that, you know, people, it's amazing how fast people can turn.

But

people are saying on the right that you're caving to this transgender ban.

And I can understand because I feel like we don't have many hills left.

And this one is popular with 80% of the people.

This one is a hill we should die on.

And it looks like you're lowering the flag.

So tell me what you're doing with the coalition and why that's important.

Well, when have you ever known me to cave, Glenn?

I didn't go through this whole last year

being the only one to keep my state open in the entire nation and to fight for what was right and have everybody piling on to cave on something like this.

So I'm trying to be smart and solve a problem.

And I think a lot of times we get bullied.

We get bullied by the left, but the right can bully too, and they're not looking at the facts.

So in this situation, the coalition that I'm forming is to go after the NCA.

They have been bullying states for a long time with their policies by forcing us to allow men to participate in women's sports.

I'm a small state.

South Dakota is small.

We had to fight hard to even get any tournaments or games in the state of South Dakota.

And I recognize that the NCA can come in and crush me and can make an example out of me and then point to South Dakota and say, see, no other state better challenge us whatsoever.

So that's why I'm trying to be smart about this and build a coalition of athletes, of states, of governors, attorney generals, and show the NCAA that we're going to fight to make sure that only girls can play in girls' sports.

That's why the website defendtitle9now.com is out there.

And I'm hoping everybody will go there, look at the information, sign up so that we can send that message.

Okay, so

it's not the NCAA that you're worried about alone.

It's what these organizations can do with the woke capital and the woke

businesses.

That's exactly it.

That's exactly it.

So

we have to stand up and defend the right that we have and the Title IX federal law that's in place that women are women and only women should play in women's sports.

And we can do that in a way that picks a fight, that says, and that fails, or we can do it in a smart way and build momentum so that we can actually win.

I've talked to legal scholars and professors about this issue for months.

In fact, Glenn, I've been working on this issue for years.

If people would do their homework once and go back and look years ago, I fought USDA and the federal government when they were trying to force rodeo to let boys into girls' events and to make girls participate in boys' events.

And I fought them alone and got South Dakota to be able to still keep boys and girls' events separated.

And USDA,

you know, turned around, did a 180 on the issue, and allowed us to keep boys' events, boys' events, and girls' events, girls' events.

So there's no gray area for me on this.

I've proven myself for years on this issue, and I'll continue to do that regardless of who decides that they want to try to attack me and bully me.

So, Christy, you know me well enough to know, because you've listened to the show for years, you know that if I disagree with you, I would tell you.

And I hope my audience knows this, because the passion is

going against you on this right now.

And I completely understand that, but I think it's misplaced.

You know, I told a story yesterday about Abraham Lincoln.

Before they did the Second Confiscation Act, Abraham Lincoln, I have a note from him that he wrote to the Speaker of the Senate and said, please don't adjourn.

They were supposed to adjourn that night.

And they were going to pass

the Second Confiscation Act, which took slaves from the South and freed them.

And

he wrote and said,

Don't pass that.

Don't.

Wait, wait.

I have another idea.

And he was, because he was an attorney, he realized this will come back to bite us because once the war is over, we have to return the property to the two people.

So we need something else.

And that's what led to the Emancipation Proclamation and got rid of the Confiscation Act because it wouldn't hold.

And he knew that.

And I,

because I know what we're all up against right now,

You're not going to be able to fight this by yourself.

And if you indeed are putting together a coalition of states and others,

that is critical because A, we don't want any bad case law

stacking up.

Exactly right, Glenn.

Exactly right.

And listen,

you know,

this is the war that we're in, and we have to be smart and strategic so we can win it.

We've seen this play out in the pro-life movement for years.

Everybody believes we should ban abortion outright, but we know we can't win in court.

And if you look at South Dakota, I'm in the eighth circuit,

which every person who's done an analysis on that circuit says, South Dakota,

can go ahead and look at collegiate sports, and

we can ban all

activities for anybody who's male in a female sport, and then NTA and those organizations will come after me, and then I can sue them.

Absolutely, I can do that.

But across the board, and I've been talking for months to legal scholars and professors about this across the country, they say you will likely lose.

There's a very, very, very good chance that you will lose this.

And then that will make an example out of South Dakota.

So build the momentum so that they can't just focus on a little state like South Dakota.

Now, the lies about what's going on in South Dakota right now are rampant across the country.

I did not veto a bill.

I did not veto the bill that the legislature sent me.

What I gave them was a style and form revision that they can accept.

And if they accept that, I can protect all students under the age of 18 in our K-12 system and make sure that in the state that we are making sure that only girls playing girls sports, only boys playing boys sports.

I can fix all of the other items that they sent to me in that bill that are a trial lawyer's dream and keep all the litigation out of this so families don't have to sue 20 times to get fairness.

and let me do that and then let me build the coalition to win at the collegiate level.

And so I did not veto a bill.

That's a complete lie that's out there.

This is a style-informed revision, and I'm hopeful my legislature will see that this is the way that we can actually fight the fight and win.

And at the end of the day, have a victory that really does protect women.

Is it a fair characterization, Governor, that you basically are sending back, let's just say, three-quarters of the bill that you want to push through.

And you want to make changes to the other quarter?

The way I understand your reasoning here is that everyone who is not in college would be covered by this, right?

And you also had an issue with

performance-enhancing drugs, right?

That there would be lots of lawsuits that would be associated with this the way that it's written.

Can you talk about that for a second?

Yeah, you're exactly right.

Everybody that is not in college sports would be protected if they would accept my revisions.

And also, they sent me some regulations and reporting requirements that don't define what performance-enhancing drugs are.

And they also also allow any student that didn't make a team to go back and to sue that team and that school and that individual student who would use a performance enhancing drug retroactively, but they also don't define it.

So then that opens it up to all kinds of opportunities for a student who didn't make a team to go after someone a year in the past that also allows them to sue for emotional damages, for physical damages, for you know, and it's far-reaching.

So the litigation aspects of what they they sent me just isn't workable as far as what good conservative governing do.

And people tell me, conservatives tell me, Chris, you just signed the bill.

Politically,

it's easier for you to fix everything.

Well, governors don't do that.

Governors don't get to make political decisions.

We have to govern, and we have to take care of our people and be smart about what we're doing and making sure we're not arbitrarily you know, taking a political position and then hurting people in the long run.

So I'm doing the right thing here.

I know that I am.

I'm hopeful that people care enough about the truth in this day and age that they will see it and that we'll have the opportunity to go forward and ensure that at all levels in collegiate sports as well that only girls play girls' sports and that we protect Title IX.

It strikes me, Governor, as the audience

saw you stand up during COVID, and I would argue a much tougher place to stand up, where standing up for women playing women's sports seems relatively obvious.

Knowing the audience as we've seen over the years,

I think what you're saying is logical to most people, but they're concerned that what happens over and over again with politicians is they say, well, I can't do this right now.

I'll do it later.

And we'll put together this coalition.

We'll fight.

And then they don't see that fight.

And they'll hold you accountable if you don't follow through with this.

Can you speak to the people that feel quite honestly like I do?

Come on, don't surrender.

Please, we are in the fight of our life, and we've got to have somebody who's willing to stand.

Do you understand that feeling from the people who are upset?

And can you speak to that?

I can, but I don't know why they're doubting me.

The last 12 months, 18 months, hasn't proven myself.

And you would have to go back three years to see that I've already fought this fight in my state and stood and was the only one.

I didn't have any help from my congressional delegation or the state government or any time when I was fighting for 4-H rodeo and for rodeo to remain girls events and boys events.

I did that alone with

that sport in the state of South Dakota.

So the fact that people are questioning me is because they haven't done their homework and they don't know me and they haven't watched my career.

And I can go home, you know, and

I'm in South Dakota and can be happy and do that.

But the people who are judging me right now are the people who are the political ones.

and they're not the ones who really care about governing and making sure that we're doing what needs to be done in this country.

So what is unfortunate to me is the lies and deceit that are out there around this issue because there's nobody that's proven themselves more on this particular issue than I have.

I've already delivered for them in my state, and I will for the country, if they will give me the chance to build this coalition and show that we can get it done.

Governor Christy Noam, I honestly didn't know for sure which way I was going to, how this interview was going to end,

but I can tell you I am happy to say

you haven't disappointed me.

I think you're doing the exact right thing.

And a lot of people don't understand that yet

because

they're so used to politicians caving.

But thank you for that.

Also, thank you for the abortion as a dad of a special needs child.

I know that you're signing a bill today that has passed the House and Senate, has been in the works for

a long time, and weeks ago it passed.

You're going to sign this today.

That is a good hill to not die on, but to live on.

Thank you.

Absolutely.

Absolutely.

Thank you, Glenn.

You appreciate it.

Governor Christy Dome

from South Dakota.

We'll

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Yeah, I mean, listen, I'm just drop it on the oh my god i mean this is crazy it's crazy oh i think i just put a dent in that yes you did uh i after this break we should come back and go over that interview i think it was pretty interesting i think it's really interesting it's interesting too i think uh to to see you could tell that she's struggling with the idea that like wait a minute i was just the person like a week ago for standing up to the entire government on covid and now everyone's doubting me the one time yeah that they don't understand what i'm trying to do i think it's

i do i i i can too but i think you have it right people are so used to being let down yeah that they're like oh here we go

she's not who she said she was yeah and she had said she was going to sign this bill i mean she planned on doing it the whole time and now it's changing approaches here and i i would like to explain a little more what i think she's doing because i think she's absolutely right.

And I think we're all going to have to do this.

We're all going to have to make sure don't stand there alone because you're probably going to lose.

That's why I keep saying to you, go find the parents in your school district that will go with you to the school board meetings.

Go gather in groups and work together because there is strength in numbers.

Otherwise, as Franklin said, we all better hang together or we will certainly hang separately.

That's what she's saying.

I need somebody to hang with me on this hill.

Otherwise, I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to stand, and you will lose it long term.

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You know, life is not happening in a vacuum.

And

that's the problem with everybody involved right now.

You know, it's like Donald Trump.

He was not the problem.

He was a symptom.

He was a reaction to what is happening

everywhere else.

Donald Trump didn't run and wouldn't have won in the 1990s or the late 80s.

It just wouldn't have happened.

Society was different.

There was more decorum.

Now, I mean, you're telling me he's out of line in a country that embraces Cardi B?

Come on.

It's a ridiculous, ridiculous standard.

But when it comes to Christy Noam,

it works the opposite way with with her now, that she has to understand

that people feel unbelievably betrayed by everything in their life.

And she said, well, but what have I done, you know, the last 12 or 18 months?

Well, in the last 12 or 18 months, you're kind of new to us.

You know what I mean?

And so, yeah, you stood for that, but I don't know you past that.

The nation.

Yeah, I think that's fair.

For the nation.

For the nation.

And

the people of the nation have been screwed by people in their own party over and over and over again.

And then screwed by even some people with their houses of worship.

I mean, they've lost everything they believed in.

And so you can understand why people are like, yeah, I don't buy that.

Yeah.

It's interesting because you're right.

The only thing that most people in America know really about Christy Noam is her stance on COVID, which was a brave stance for freedom in very difficult circumstances.

And we gave her a lot of credit for that.

And she also really is, she's participated in rodeo, so I give her an extra,

you know, hoorah for actually being a rodeo.

Oh, because you're just ranch.

You're basically a ranch hand at this point.

You know,

well, you know,

when you run.

I can't take it.

I can't take it.

I can't take you to

the outdoorsy.

No, no, no, no.

I just, I think rodeo people are just salt of the earth people.

I'm not saying I am a rodeo person, and I'm not saying, I'm definitely not saying I'm a rancher, but I, but I I am saying that I know people like that.

Right.

That's what I mean.

Yeah, and they're good for people.

Some of that rubs off.

That makes sense.

Very little.

But I know people like that.

And they're just salt of the earth common sense.

And she's in South Dakota, and she hasn't shown me anything but common sense.

Yeah.

And I think, like, look,

there is obviously some...

some questions about this and some rational approach from her, right?

Like where you can see, obviously, she's putting through three-quarters of the bill, right?

Yeah.

Under 18, that's just going through,

as well, you know, as long as they fix these lawsuits.

She's trying to put it through.

But again, I can understand a person saying, Look, that's what they always say.

They always say they're building a coalition for the future.

And they always say they're going to put the bill through.

And then they could say next time, well, you know what?

Well, there's another problem with it.

She could bring up new things and she might fail.

That might happen.

And it might.

But like,

everyone in the audience seemed to like her yesterday or two days ago.

It is a little psychotic.

And it is like a little bit like,

it's like, why not just see if she does the things she says she's going to do?

Part of the problem.

If she does them, then it's not going to be an issue.

Part of the problem might be that we love people too much.

Yes.

Too quickly.

We jump on the bandwagon.

We're likely, we jump off the bandwagon too quickly.

We're the person that shows up for the second day, for the second date, and we're like, how about a hot air balloon ride?

Right.

That's too much too fast.

Too much too fast.

Yeah.

It is a, it's a,

there's no reason to make your lifelong decision on Christy Noam today.

Right.

Like you could, she is saying her approach will work better.

Let's check her work.

If it doesn't work better, you're going to have a good argument to say Christy Noam shouldn't be the person in 2024.

You know, wherever.

You know that she does have the record with the rodeo, you know, of actually saying men and women.

Yeah.

Again, I didn't know that until today.

Yeah.

But again,

you know her history.

And if we didn't love people too much too quickly, we almost smother them.

We're almost like, we just want to be loved so much.

We're like, let me just hold you.

Can I get you anything?

I'm here.

I'm your slave.

I'll do anything you want.

You are the best.

And then

they, you know, then they fart.

And you're like, oh my gosh, you are the most despicable person I've ever met.

We are psychotic girls.

We are psychotic.

Psychotic boyfriends at this point.

because we jump in super hard the second we do the same thing with celebrities, by the way.

The first celebrity that comes out and says, like, you know what, I think taxes should be 0.1%

lower.

We're like, oh my gosh, it's a conservative.

We love you.

And then, of course, the next day they say something else and then we hate them again.

Look, I think the lesson is that.

Wait, hang on just a second.

The exception to that is

what's his name that wants to run for governor here?

Oh, Matt McConnell.

McConaughey.

Yeah.

I kind of liked him then.

I kind of like him now.

I didn't really trust him then.

I don't really trust him now.

I mean, I haven't like him as an actor and maybe a person.

I don't know what it was like.

I mean, I was just like, I don't really, I'm not really.

I don't think we'd like his policies.

I don't think so either.

But, you know, people are like, maybe he could be.

Yeah, no.

Let's let him act.

I mean, but look, Christy Noam has been one of the most aggressive governors in the country on, obviously, COVID, but also abortion.

There's two important issues.

This issue,

even if she only passes what the 75% of the bill that she's saying she wants right now, it would still be among the most aggressive approaches.

It's certainly much more aggressive than Ron DeSantis in Florida on this issue.

And you know what?

Again, people keep now because now the thing is to be in love with Ron DeSantis, who, by the way, had a mask mandate.

who did have shutdowns in his state.

I mean, again, I like DeSantis.

I like him.

I think he did a great job.

And so, noah.

But it's like, now we just all love DeSantis and don't like Noah.

I don't understand it.

I can't keep track of who we're supposed to love and hate from day to day.

It's really tough.

It's really tough.

I think that's probably why.

I hopefully, that's one reason why if you're listening to us, well, if you're not listening to us, then how are you hearing me?

You're insane.

But if you're listening to us now, I think that's one of the things that you like is

we have no friends in politics.

No, no, no.

When I said that to Christy earlier, like, I think I literally have three people that I, that I've known for a long time that will still talk to me that are in politics because I just, I'm not going to, I'm not going to hold water for you.

If you suck, you suck.

Yeah.

You might not suck on this or that, but I'm not going to, you know, when, when, so when Christy was on, I was actually worried about that interview because I was like, you know what?

If she starts to get slimy, I'm going to have to say, you're turning into a slime bag.

And you've done done it many times.

I have.

And then we never talk to them again.

And then we never talk to them again.

But I think if the primary election for president of the United States were taking place today, there'd be a much more reasonable

idea

to want to question her.

Because

we've seen, like, will you end the filibuster?

I don't know.

We'll have to wait and see.

Right.

We know what that means.

But we will have time here to see how she reacts to other situations.

and again i keep looking at this on the national scale as a presidential candidate but like if she's a presidential candidate we're going to have to look at her entire breadth of work not just what she did during covet we're going to have to look at all of it and we were going to have multiple years of watching her progress through these issues she's she is take again the stand for covet was tough right really this one is also tough for a different reason as she points out and this is definitely true it would have been very easy for her to just sign it and then watch it get overturned in the courts or watch them lose in some other arena.

That is an easy political move to make.

This is a tough stand for her against the base.

And let's see if she's right.

You have to realize that the country you grew up in is no longer this country.

You might feel like you still live in the same country and you notice things and you're like, wow, that's weird.

That's never been like that before.

Everything's changed.

No, no, no.

I don't think you understand

what

everything has changed really means.

She is playing in the new America, where it's an America full of ESG scores, environmental, social justice, and governance scores.

She's already on the crap list, okay?

Not her, but the state is already on the crap list.

When you have a coalition that is as strong as the social justice coalition is right now.

If you stand against it in your state and you could say this is selling out, but it's not if you're saying I'm fighting it in a different way and you mean it, and that we'll find out in time.

But her logic here is sound because it's not just the NAACP.

I mean, we can say this,

you know, she can't.

South Dakota, man.

Yeah.

Who cares about, it's not like you're getting the final four,

That is part of the issue, too.

I think like the NCAA,

if the NCAA has to make a stand that we're not going to Florida, Texas,

and 10 other states that are red, it's going to be a lot harder for them to resist that than it is to say, I'm not going to South Dakota.

But that is even thinking like yesterday's world.

You have to think that those coalitions now have

the partners with them that are in the financial industry, that are in big business and if they start to put together a coalition your state is done because then your state you're not gonna banks are like well i don't know we're gonna have to downgrade their their bank their their um uh lending status or their borrowing status because they have a low e you know uh uh ESG score.

You start to have all of it fall apart.

When she says, I have to do it for all people.

I think she's talking about business and not in the way that you're hearing from some talk radio people about she sold out to big business.

No.

You don't understand what's coming.

It is a force.

Well,

watch the end of what is it, Two Towers.

It's that kind of with Sauron.

Did you ever see this?

You know, the Lord of the Rings?

Oh, God.

No.

Yeah, well,

it's that army that is coming.

And

we're the ones sitting in the broken down castle going, oh, crap.

You better have a plan before you take on that army because that is what's amassed against us now.

All right.

Yeah, but the Constitution will protect...

Shut up.

Yeah, like, I think just

give her a chance.

If she fails, it'll be easy to say, yep, she failed.

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Hello and welcome to the program.

It's been quite a day.

I mean, mean, it started with just some laughs with

Kamala Harris.

I mean, she was asked a very serious question.

Do you plan to visit the border?

Not today.

But I have before, and I'm sure I will again.

Oh, wow.

That's a really good answer to that.

That's a funny, funny line, isn't it?

Not today, but I've done it before, and I will again.

None of that is relevant to the tipwork this conversation is that we're talking about.

Every time she gets into a tough question, she just laughs.

Yes.

Yes.

It is what you do.

It is what you do.

You know,

you're a socialist, aren't you?

No.

Socialist policies.

But I'm not a socialist.

This is crazy.

It really is an irritating tick.

Oh, it really is.

You know when she's lying.

She does that overlaugh thing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

And it's a little more charming than, did you see Casino Royale with

James Bond where the guy he was playing against, his tick was, I think his eye started to bleed?

That, you know, that's a little more obvious,

but it would be spookier, I think.

I don't want a vice president whose eye bleeds every time he lies.

That would be bad.

Well,

it would be very short term.

They lie so much.

They'd be out of blood within 25 minutes.

So

you just turn on the camera.

Hello, America.

Tonight I want to talk to you about, and then the blood just starts shooting out of their eye.

At least you wouldn't see them, though, because there would be blood all over the camera.

It would be great.

It would be great.

It's just a weird, we're in a weird time.

You know, I was telling you.

What makes you say that?

I was telling you off the air that I did this thing where the best states and the worst states, how they perform through COVID with all the different measures.

And, you know, South Dakota did not finish first.

She was great on freedom aspects, but like, you know, they had a real bad run of the disease and did not perform as well as some other states.

And I remember as I was finishing it, I'm like, oh, the audience is going to hate this because they're going to want South Dakota to win because they all say Christianoma is.

And you just have that feeling.

I'm like, well, look, this is what the spreadsheet says.

I'm going with it.

You know,

and now it's like she went from like the greatest person on earth to like the worst person on earth in like two days.

I just don't understand.

There's a diagnosis.

It's called schizophrenia.

We can all sort of jump on the bandwagon.

We all have it from time to time.

I do not know what you're talking about, and neither do I.

Wait, what?

I don't.

What are you saying?

Are you pissed off?

Yeah, I'm really pissed off.

Yeah.

But I like you, but I'm pissed off.

I hate you.

What?

It really is.

We are getting to that point.

Such a confusing time.

Such a confusing time.

You know, it's really interesting to me to see there.

We are in a time where in which some politicians elicit incredible amounts of loyalty and some get absolutely none.

And I can't decipher from day to day which one is which.

I would just like to, you know, everybody loves Reagan.

You know, every conservative loves Reagan.

Wasn't he the guy who's like, give me 80%.

Now, if it's not 101%,

you are a traitor.

Yeah.

It's like, guys, we are, that's a very small tent.

That tent includes you.

I'm kind of liking it.

The tent is nice.

I want to be in my tent alone.

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