I'm Dennis Prager, back in California, a police state, and people vote for it.
How do people in California react, people in Los Angeles County, in whatever county San Francisco is in?
How do they react to Florida and so many other states that have no mandates, people are not fired?
From being nurses or policemen or firefighters or, for that matter, anything else.
Waiters.
They're not fired.
They don't lose their livelihoods because they didn't get a vaccine.
It's the county of San Francisco that San Francisco is in?
Hmm.
That's beautiful.
Well, L.A. is an L.A. county, but the county is not the same here where I live.
When is the Los Angeles City ban on going into a restaurant taking effect?
Any day now, right?
I believe so.
So, you must understand something that I have understood from the very beginning.
It has nothing to do with health.
It is all about power.
It's a combination of power and less intelligent people.
I truly believe that.
I believe that Barbara Ferrer, the county...
Whatever she is, health commissioner is not a particularly bright human being, and she has no medical degree.
It wouldn't matter if she did, but it's just worthy of note.
She got one in public health.
Public health, health commissioner.
Isn't that what I said?
I said commissioner of health.
You're correcting commissioner of health with health commissioner?
For this, I returned to California.
Okay.
Okay, fine.
Anyway, I regard a degree in public health as meaningful as a degree in education.
Okay?
They're on the level of a degree in gender studies or women's studies or almost anything that says studies.
It means that you have been indoctrinated, not educated.
And...
It starts today.
I picked the right day to talk about this.
Today, I don't live in Los Angeles City.
Praise the Lord.
I live outside of Los Angeles City.
But if I go into L.A., I won't be able to eat in a restaurant.
Mind-boggling.
I have had COVID. Yes, contrary to the lie, L-I-E, lie, deliberate mendacity, whatever term you wish to use, of the CDC, which I truly believe I prompted because I said, and it got so much coverage, including a big article in the Washington Post of all places.
When I read it, I thought, why do they care what I said?
I thought, well, maybe it's important.
How do you like that?
And anyway, it got to the CDC, because I said I prefer natural immunity to vaccination.
They said, no, vaccination is better.
It's a big lie.
Israel had a gigantic study.
Israel, which is far more inoculated, vaccinated than this country, had a big study.
It showed people who had natural immunity, that is, who had had COVID, We're less likely to have serious infection later.
But it doesn't matter.
We live in the world of lies.
Wherever the left controls, there is a world of lies.
There is no exception to that in the history of the left since Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.
He said that truth is what the Communist Party says it is.
That's what it is in the U.S. Truth is what the left says it is.
Okay.
It's all about power.
And that is the reason, while people are mocked by the left, it's all the left does is mock.
It has no arguments.
Yes.
Freedom.
Oh, the freedom to kill other people.
Really?
That's what it is?
But I thought you had the vaccine.
So why would you be killed by the non-vaccinated?
And when you see those messages streaming by the news, you hear it from us.
It is not the truth.
Okay, perfect.
Yes, that's the Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth.
Exactly what the Communist Party and every totalitarian party said.
Unless you hear it from us, it is not the truth.
It has been truly a sad revelation to me how many people in the West buy their government, believe in the government.
Oh, what was that statement?
Who made it?
Oh, yes, McAuliffe.
Do you have the McAuliffe statement on government?
I think it was McCullough, maybe it wasn't McCullough, but it was one of the commentators.
There are so many people I cite, it's hard to remember exactly who said what.
But it was, of course, another one about, we believe in government.
We played it, Sean.
I don't know if you can find it.
I don't expect you to find it.
If you do, I'm definitely...
Was it McCullough saying, we believe in government?
Oh, well, we might hit pay dirt.
Don't get your hopes up, my dear listeners, but we might hit pay dirt.
On a personal note, as you probably know, at least if you listen to my show regularly, I went to Houston to see the World Series.
It was an incredible grandfather-son-grandson time together.
And it's like a little dream having that day.
I really do.
I'm very grateful for these things.
Oh, you're right.
Jamie Harrison, head of the DNC. All right, wait a minute.
Before you do it, I said I want to give you something.
No, no, I'm thinking.
I am thinking.
A tie.
How would you like a tie?
He's cracking up, ladies and gentlemen, because even if I gave him a tie, he would not know how to tie it.
So, oh, you do?
But you wouldn't wear it.
Okay, well, you could wrap things with it.
All right, do you have his comment?
And calling the Republicans out for the lies that they have.
We know that this is a party, the Republican Party is a party of fascism.
We have seen them turn their backs on America with just the January 6th events alone.
You know, I'm ashamed of some of these members of Congress that I used to have so much confidence in, and even though I disagree with them on policy, but I thought that in the end of the day that they would stand up for America, because that's the oath that they took.
But to see them with the yellow streaks down their back, just to deny that is shameful.
And so what we're going to do at the DNC, what you're going to see with a lot of Democrats is we're going to start calling that out and calling it out with some heat, putting a little hot sauce on it as we do it in South Carolina.
Because democracy is on the line, and we have to be serious about this.
I want my boys to be able to live in a better world than my grandparents lived in.
If we continue to go down this path and not call the Republicans out for the lies and the attempts to overthrow our democracy, then I can't be assured of that.
And so we got to do all that we can to make sure we fight back because, again, democracy is on the line.
Well, Nicole, I think partly, you know, in the DNA of the Democrats is that we believe in government.
Okay, that's it.
Good.
That's it.
The DNA. Got to keep that.
That's a keeper.
The DNA of the Democrats is we believe in government.
The only honest thing the man said, for the head of the Democratic Party to say that the Republicans are fascists and this goes unnoted, this man is a scummy human being.
That's all it is.
To call the Republican Party fascists?
By the way, I believe that he believes it.
See, when people say a lie enough, they do believe it.
By the way, they keep saying that we tell lies, we Republicans.
They never give the examples.
Give us the examples.
Generalizations without examples are worthless.
Generalizations are great.
I make them all the time.
But 99% of the time, I give you an example.
I think he believes it.
And by the way, I had a question that I asked half a year ago.
If you really do believe that Donald Trump was a fascist, neo-Nazi dictator, why wouldn't you cheat in an election?
The DNA of the Democrats is that we believe in government.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
Don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border Human trafficking guard That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
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Shut it.
Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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I miss my father and I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desired to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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I grew up poor, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say, free at last!
Free at last!
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There is a fighting group called Job Creators Network.
They are the biggest fighters for small businesses.
The effect on small businesses has no effect on big business.
The effect on small businesses, where I live, for example, because of the despicable human beings, Garcetti, Barbara Ferrer, Newsom, these are despicable people.
They are ruining society.
And the lockdown, I'll tell you about the lockdowns later.
The devastation in human terms is exactly what I actually said it would be in March of 2020. I have been right all along on COVID, been mocked all along, right about natural immunity, right about the lockdowns, right about masks.
I've gotten a tremendous amount of blowback, but I sleep really well.
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You know what the left never asks their children aside from venal?
What price does a policy cost?
I don't only mean in terms of money.
What price is paid?
I'll give you a theory I have.
There are now thousands of cases, I believe, of fights on airplanes.
Why do you think that is?
This was not something that happened before.
I believe that it is overwhelmingly due to masks, even if the fight is not about masks.
There was this big fight, I don't know, was it Southwest?
I don't remember which.
Just a day or two ago, one guy sitting in front of the other guy, and they got into a big fistfight.
And they landed the plane, took one of the...
Passengers off.
These things were very rare prior to masks.
Masks dehumanize people.
Not one leftist acknowledges that.
It is an astonishing thing.
They live in the world of lies.
That's what they do.
At least admit masks dehumanize.
What do you think of the veil on Muslim women?
Do you think it dehumanizes them?
Of course it does.
Then why doesn't the mask dehumanize us?
What is the difference between a veil and a mask?
One is for Allah and the other is for Newsom or Fauci.
That's the only difference.
And by the way, to defend Islam for a moment, it is not required in the Quran.
It's a later requirement.
But it is a requirement in much of the Muslim world.
Anyway, look, maybe it's okay.
I'll never forget the head of the Union of Reformed Judaism.
There are three major branches of Judaism, Reformed Conservative Orthodox.
The head of the reform movement years ago, speaking to the Islamic Society of North America, said, I honor the veil.
It gives you an idea of where the reform movement has moved from its noble origins to a left-wing, non-thinking society.
A reform synagogue, one of the biggest in America.
Here in California, they put a mask at the tip of the shofar, which they blew on.
The Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, so far as the ram's horn.
Imagine that.
I don't know how people didn't laugh.
Pathetic.
Leftists are scared, unhappy people.
There's no exception.
Not including liberals.
Liberals make the left possible, but they're not leftists.
It doesn't excuse them.
I just want to make that distinction.
They were happy liberals.
There are no happy leftists.
As I point out frequently, because repetition is the mother of pedagogy.
That's the issue.
Okay.
Power, my friends, power.
We have power over you.
You don't listen to the government.
You will lose your livelihood.
You will be ostracized from society.
That's it.
That's what it's about.
So even if you have natural immunity, you must get vaccinated twice.
And a booster, too.
And then another booster.
One day will come out how many people were hurt with the vaccine.
And by the way, I believe a lot of people were helped by the vaccine.
I can actually juggle two ideas at the same time, unlike the left.
I have no doubt that there are people whose lives were saved by the vaccine.
I have no doubt that there were people killed by the vaccine.
I think that more people's lives were saved than killed by the vaccine.
How do you like that?
But I don't believe that the vast majority of people who got the vaccine needed it.
And if you're lucky enough to have had COVID, Without any severe repercussions, you're in the best position of all.
Immunity without vaccine.
I am in that blessed state.
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Wall Street Journal.
With crime surging in many cities, voters rejected the anti-police left this week.
Minneapolis was the birthplace of the defund the police movement, but on Tuesday, more than 56% of voters rejected a proposal to abolish the police department.
More than 56%?
See, I want you to know how I read that, however.
Well, obviously, I'm happy about it.
44% of voters in Minneapolis?
Voted to abolish the police department?
That's how I read it.
Nearly half of the people of Minneapolis are morons?
Are nihilistic fools?
That's sad.
Nearly half of the people of Minneapolis believe that fewer police means less crime?
Do you know how stupid you have to be?
How do you become that stupid?
So it's not a matter of brain matter.
I believe everybody has, 99% of people have sufficient brain matter.
How do you become that stupid that you would believe that fewer police means a safer city?
It shows you how doctrine trumps reason.
That's how.
And leftism is a doctrine.
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It's not just about saying I have a right in this country to not have the government not allow me to go to church, but also that the government cannot compel me to participate in any sort of event, including...
A vaccine, by the way, that goes against my sincerely held religious beliefs.
And so, it should just be a matter of course that if you have a conscious objection, then you can say, I, as a Christian, as...
A Muslim, as a Jew, as any sort of religion.
I mean, this covers all religions, by the way, all faiths, all sincerely held beliefs.
You should be able to say, I decline to be coerced into participation.
But what we're seeing is that a lot of employers are not only requiring a lot of information for people to say, you know, well, you have to justify your religious exemption.
We're also seeing that they want this so-called what they're calling an interactive process.
That's basically an interrogation.
I have clients.
Right now that they have filed for a religious exemption on the basis of we're pro-life, that's what the Bible teaches, and I cannot take this vaccine.
And the Human Resources Department from the legal counsel of these employers want to sit down and basically interrogate them and say, is this really a sincerely held religious belief?
And they're using this as a pretext to try to deny religious exemptions.
It's absurd, and I hope that...
When there are more lawsuits filed, like just today, in Texas, United Airlines was forbidden from enforcing their vaccine mandate against employees who are claiming a religious exemption.
So we're already seeing that the courts are protecting this, but hopefully it'll be more than just Texas.
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Secretary Chow, I'm glad you're available today because there are two headlines.
One from the Wall Street Journal, biggest U.S. retailers charter private cargo ships to sail around port delays.
Then in the New York Times, it's not sustainable.
What America's port crisis looks like up close.
There aren't enough workers.
There aren't enough ships.
You've been the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Transportation.
What do we do?
It's a very dire situation.
You know, when COVID initially hit our shores early in 2020, I was in Secretary of Transportation, and we quickly focused on keeping the transportation supply chain open so that essential medical supplies, groceries, and other essentials were available.
And that effort actually required some pretty strong measures.
Number one, we decided to ease some restrictions on truckers so that they can keep goods moving.
We made sure that the national airspace kept airplanes flying because even though at one point planes were nearly empty of passengers, commercial airliners also routinely transport a lot of goods, especially medical supplies.
You know, remember those early days of the initial lockdowns?
We had hoarding of toilet paper, sanit wipes, shortage of masks.
Stores were putting limits on how much...
Customers can buy of one item.
And more than 70% of domestic freight moves via trucks.
But today's supply chain problems extend all the way, where worker shortages and COVID lockdowns have slowed the loading of cargo ships from where they started to U.S. ports, where, as you just mentioned, the other day there were over 60 freighters with tens of thousands of storage containers offshore waiting for an opportunity to unload.
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Voters canceled the war on police.
So 56% of voters in Minneapolis voted to reject a proposal to abolish the police department.
It means 44% of people in Minneapolis did.
So there's almost a 1 in 2 chance, a 50-50 chance if you bump into someone in Minneapolis, you've bumped into an idiot.
Tell me why that is not an appropriate term for somebody who votes to abolish the police department.
You see, they're not an idiot in the sense that they lack brain matter.
Their brain may be equal to mine or superior to mine.
I have no issue with that possibility.
It shows you, though, that brain matter is not what ultimately determines intelligence.
Ability to think clearly and to resist brainwash.
You really think fewer people will die?
Will be murdered if there are fewer police?
Then you are an idiot.
You are a dangerous idiot.
44% of the people of Minneapolis are dangerous idiots.
That's a bad thing.
It's not a matter of I'm seeing the glass half empty.
I'm seeing the glass for what it is.
44% of the people of Minneapolis voted to abolish the police department.
They voted for death.
Get it?
Murder.
Not just death.
Murder.
They voted for theft.
They voted for rape.
Everyone who voted, the 44% of the people of Minneapolis who voted to abolish the police department, voted for increase in rape.
That's a scary thing, friends.
Very scary.
It's not 10%.
It's not 20%.
44%.
How does that happen?
How many of them went to college?
I bet a lot.
Same in Seattle, of all places, though.
The city was still towning ballots on Wednesday, but as of this writing, Moderate Bruce Harrell was trouncing progressive M Lorena Gonzalez.
Nearly 65 to 35 percent in the race for mayor.
Mr. Harrell promised to rebuild the police department.
Okay, 35 percent.
We're getting into Elvis Presley is still living territory.
I can live with that.
44 percent is scary.
35 percent.
Okay.
That one-third of my fellow citizens are dangerous fools I can live with.
Nearly half is tougher.
Mr. Harrell promised to rebuild the police department, restore public order, and refuse to tolerate property destruction.
Ms. Gonzalez was president of a city council that slashed the 2021 police budget.
By nearly $35.6 million.
More than 300 officers have resigned or retired in the past two years.
Seattle has seen some 443 shootings this year.
443 shootings in Seattle this year.
This is only the beginning of November.
Or if you don't like only, it's the beginning of November.
In all of 2019, you have to do the pre-COVID year.
332. Hmm.
Went from 332 to 443 and we're not done yet.
It's probably reached 500. At least.
Hmm.
Feces litter the city streets.
Now let me ask you a question, folks.
Do feces litter streets run by the right or by the left?
Can we have the timer?
Sean, please.
I want listeners to have the time to meditate on the question I just posed.
Would you assume that a city with human fecal matter ubiquitous on its streets is run by the left or the right?
I guess we don't have our TikTok.
Okay.
All right.
Alright.
Give me the buzzer, because we took our time.
Buzzer?
This was not on the top of the list of things to press.
Okay.
Yeah.
Alright.
That didn't go over well.
The mechanics just weren't there.
Nope.
So, uh...
It's a good question, isn't it?
Ask that to your friend who's a Democrat.
Cities with fecal matter are more likely to be run by Democrats or Republicans.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail, followed by miles of open border.
Human trafficking guard.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
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right, everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Ryan in Minneapolis.
Hello.
Hey, Dennis.
I think you're being a little hard on Minneapolis right now.
I think the measure was very vague, poorly written.
I don't think the 46% of people voting yes, it's strictly that they want to defund and abolish the place.
I think they're still reeling from George Floyd, and I think that they just want to see change, and I think that's where you get the yes vote.
I don't think everybody's stupid in Minneapolis.
No, I don't think everybody is.
I think 44% are.
Okay, you have a more charitable view of the 44%.
You think they're stupider than I do.
They didn't understand the proposition.
That's your defense of 44% of your fellow citizens.
Let me just say something.
I crap on L.A. Yeah, okay.
All right.
That's your read of it.
Okay, fair enough.
Okay.
It's not the Wall Street Journal's read.
It's not anybody else's read but Ryan's.
44% of your fellow citizens wanted to abolish the police as it now exists.
They wanted to substitute some government agency.
Okay?
I don't understand why you defend people in Minneapolis because you live there.
I don't defend L.A. for voting for Eric Garcetti.
I don't defend L.A. for voting for Gascon, this despicable George Soros-funded district attorney.
I didn't even root for the Dodgers when they were in the playoffs, and I said why.
I don't like my city.
It's become a scummy place to live.
I'm sorry to say it.
I loved it when I came here.
The left has ruined a great city called Los Angeles.
If you can't acknowledge that about Minneapolis, I'm sorry.
Unbelievable.
People defend their city.
I don't defend my city.
I defend truth, decency, and goodness.
That's what I defend.
L.A. has been ruined by the left.
San Francisco has been ruined by the left.
Philadelphia has been ruined by the left.
Everything in Philadelphia has been ruined by the left.
I will talk about Philadelphia later.
It is astonishing, that city.
It's astonishing.
Not to mention New York.
This is the problem, folks.
People don't acknowledge how bad the left is.
You know why?
For my oldest insight.
Because darkness, excuse me, evil is not dark.
Evil is so bright people can't face it.
That's what it is.
Oh, they didn't read the preposite.
44% of your fellow citizens are stupid and have voted for evil and death and rape.
That's the fact in Minneapolis.
And it would happen here, too.
They voted for more death by voting for Gascon.
I don't have any loyalty to Los Angeles.
I have loyalty to values.
I don't understand why anybody who calls himself a conservative, and I'm not saying Ryan does, I've no idea what my last caller's politics are.
Maybe it's too painful to think that as you walk down the street of Minneapolis, there's a 4.4 in 10 chance that the person you're passing is a dangerous fool.
Yes, it's disturbing.
You don't fix things if you don't follow what is happening.
The first thing you do when you want to fix a disease is identify the disease.
You go to a pathologist first, then you go to a doctor who can fix it, hopefully.
You live in a pathological city, and so do I. Every city is pathological.
This is from the biblical time to the present.
Big cities are bad places.
They've got great culture, great finance, great restaurants, and despicable values.
That's the nature of big cities.
People are meaner in big cities than outside of big cities.
People are stupider in big cities than outside of big cities.
Okay?
And Minneapolis is a big city, certainly for Minnesota.
You got me going, Ryan.
I salute you.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Well, I point out that 44% of Minneapolis citizens voted to abolish the police department, but it was a poorly worded proposition.
Okay, I get it.
Jim in Minneapolis, hello.
I don't know why Jim in Minneapolis is not coming up.
But Jim in Minneapolis is not coming up.
Okay.
Because the screener is talking to him.
Okay, that's a good reason.
I wanted to take another Minneapolis call.
I have calls from around the country here.
All right, let me clear up some lines here.
And we will have a better chance here.
All right, here we go.
Jim in Minneapolis.
Hello.
Hello.
Hi.
Hi, can you hear me, Dennis?
I do.
Dennis, I live in Minneapolis.
I've lived in L.A. Both have been destroyed by the left.
My reason for coming back to Minneapolis was because it wasn't Detroit or Chicago at that time.
In a matter of a year, Dennis, the city has been destroyed.
Millions and millions, if not billions of dollars have been spent on new, Graffiti is always a
symbol of what...
James Q. Wilson, may he rest in peace, a great man whom I knew pretty well.
He was, to my great pleasure and honor, he was a listener to my show.
We had dinner, he and his wife and I, a number of occasions.
Broken windows theory.
If you allow broken windows to go unrepaired and unprosecuted, it will ultimately lead to Great theft, rape, murder, you name it.
Graffiti, massive amounts of graffiti are a very bad sign of a place.
Urban art, the left calls it, right?
Urban art.
Back in a moment. Back in a moment.
Secretary Chow, I'm glad you're available today because there are two headlines.
One from the Wall Street Journal.
Biggest US retailers charter private cargo ships to sail around port delays.
Then in the New York Times, it's not sustainable.
What America's port crisis looks like up close.
There aren't enough workers.
There aren't enough ships.
You've been the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Transportation.
What do we do?
It's a very dire situation.
You know, when COVID initially hit our shores early in 2020, I was in Secretary of Transportation, and we quickly focused on keeping the transportation supply chain open so that essential medical supplies, groceries, and other essentials were available.
And that effort actually required some pretty strong measures.
Number one, we decided to ease some restrictions on truckers so that they can keep goods moving.
We made sure that the national airspace kept airplanes flying because even though at one point planes were nearly empty of passengers, commercial airliners also routinely transport a lot of goods, especially medical supplies.
You know, remember those early days of the initial lockdowns?
We had hoarding of toilet papers, handiwipes, shortage of masks.
Stores were putting limits on how much...
Customers can buy of one item.
And more than 70% of domestic freight moves via trucks.
But today's supply chain problems extend all the way, where worker shortages and COVID lockdowns have slowed the loading of cargo ships from where they started to U.S. ports, where, as you just mentioned, the other day there were over 60 freighters with tens of thousands of storage containers offshore waiting for an opportunity to unload.
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So who wins when there is a clash on the left between separate preferred activist groups?
Who gets preference?
Who wins?
Now, on the left, they have a hierarchy.
Not any different than a hierarchy that you have in any sort of organization.
You see, when the left has a moment of disagreement or conflict, it is very important to realize that there is a structure of what matters more than something else.
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Hi, everyone.
Reading to you from the Wall Street Journal led to that great, great, impassioned response on Minneapolis.
us.
You've got to read my column.
I don't know, it came out a month ago on how bad big cities are.
They are.
I grew up in the biggest, New York City.
By the way, it benefited immensely from its culture.
It's where I learned to conduct orchestras.
At the New York Philharmonic Library.
I love the bookstores.
I love the culture.
But there's a lot of rotten ideas that come from New York.
Just look at New York University.
Look at Columbia University.
Well, but it's true for almost any university.
But especially in the big cities.
People are more real outside of big cities.
People are more real outside of big cities.
They're nice people in big cities.
They're awful people outside of big cities.
But look at how they vote.
Look at Los Angeles.
A district attorney who won't prosecute people who steal $950 a day!
A day!
It's a pretty good way to make a living.
Because you're told if you go into a store, nobody in the store will try to stop you.
It's part of the be safe syndrome in America.
This was not true 50 years ago.
You took something in a store, you shoplifted and somebody saw you.
They grabbed you.
Not today.
No, no, because you might get hurt.
You might get hurt.
That's the new motto of the United States.
You might get hurt.
Or, A, play Better Safe Than Sorry, Sean, in the National Anthem.
Which is something I said a long time ago, right?
Our motto has become, Better Safe Than Sorry.
Do we have that?
Better safe than sorry.
Better safe than sorry.
Yes, this is what I noted years ago.
Everything is born before.
The leftist ideas were conceived a long time ago.
They have now come to fruition.
But there is hope, my friends.
And Virginia is only the tip of the hope.
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Tesla was a genius.
His most amazing discoveries thought to be written in a lost journal.
Now, in the right hands, it could revolutionize the 21st century.
Stop an earthquake.
Doesn't that mean you could start one, too?
That's why that notebook should never fall into the wrong hands.
Shall we stop this thing?
Save the universe!
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border.
The old wall is on the sidewalk right now.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great color of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems and we don't even focus on our own.
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There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I did.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Man, I miss my father, and I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desire to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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I grew up poor, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say, free at last!
Free at last!
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We understand that a plane has crashed.
The people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon.
Biggest and most costly manhunt in U.S. history.
The United States killed Osama bin Laden.
There are reports surfacing that Al-Qaeda has placed a 50,000 U.S. dollar bounty on the heads of any U.S. Navy SEALs.
Nobody's gonna survive that.
There's nobody in that.
This is the single largest loss of life in Afghanistan in a single incident.
Most of them are U.S. Navy SEALs.
We discovered bullets in the bodies of the Navy SEALs.
The military threw them away.
More likely than not, that supports a shootout on board.
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This is a story of how a million children were placed with local foster families.
Parents from all walks of life share their stories of overcoming the one-child policy by taking in orphans.
at a time where there's so much negativity and cynicism, here's proof that a single leap of faith can change the world.
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This is why we're fighting for the soul of America.
You should be able to share ideas without fear of being fired from your job or shouted down.
You are not to be heard.
This is one of the few things we have no precedent for in the United States.
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Thirty years have passed since Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
His tenure there has been consequential indeed.
He's the court's foremost proponent of natural law, an understanding that our individual rights are transcendent and come from God.
This understanding undergirds his approach to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, powerfully informing the justices' unyielding commitment to limited government and equal justice before the law.
Over the last five years, Justice Thomas has authored more opinions than any of his colleagues on the Supreme Court.
His influence only continues to grow.
And he's beloved by the scores of people who know him.
He knows the names of the children of the marshals who guard the courthouse.
He's mentored generations of clerks, treating them like family.
And his distinctive, hearty laugh rings out within his judicial chambers.
May God bless this great, good, and brilliant man.
and may he serve on the court many years longer.
*music*
*music* Hey everybody, I'm Dennis Prager.
Got a lot to talk to you about.
I'm going to go to my guest, whom you all know in a moment.
I just want to share one thought that I had last hour that hit me yesterday.
I fly a great deal.
I was in Houston just yesterday as an example.
Anyway...
You see how many fights there are on airplanes now?
Not just with flight attendants, but even just among passengers, like this big one that happened this week.
Why the great increase?
I think the answer is masks.
I think masks dehumanize.
I think breathing your own air for four hours, five hours has an effect on a lot of people.
So masks are not only medically worthless, On airplanes and in airports and elsewhere.
They're okay in surgery because they have a different function.
It's not to prevent virus.
But they're not only worthless, they're actually harmful.
Masks on two-year-olds is harmful and stupid.
So, I'll have more on that.
I want to go to my guest.
Man, I have great respect for Brian Kilmeade, co-host of Fox and Friends.
So I want to say something, Brian, which hit me reading your book.
He has a book out, which is one of the top ten best-selling books in the United States on Amazon, which is a very, very rare thing to achieve.
The President and the Freedom Fighter, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, And their battle to save America's soul.
I can't think of a more appropriate book for this time.
So I was thinking, Brian, I wonder how many people in your position, in an analogous position that you have on Fox, how many on CNN or MSNBC have written a book of history?
I don't know.
I mean, Scarborough, I guess, had a World War II book out.
I think he had one out.
But, I mean, the one thing is about this network, they love when you get depth into history, like stuff that gives more depth to the news.
Because, sadly, most of the stuff in history...
Dennis, thanks so much for having me on.
It's an honor.
Thank you.
And being on PragerU was thrilling.
I remember what you've done with that is unbelievable.
This is studying history.
I always worry.
I said, I'm on a news channel.
You know, the main thing is, you want to write a book that people know about.
I'm on this great channel.
And if I'm able to tell people, if they don't want to bet it, they don't have to.
But I just need some way to tell people about it.
But I'm saying to myself, how am I going to get on the news and not ask for a favor from Hammer or Hannity to come on when I do a book?
I go, you know what?
Even if I only sell five copies, I really want to see if I can do this.
And then I had no idea, and I've left that to a degree, but sad that it is, that so much in history is in the news.
I mean, who thought that if you have to justify Lincoln on an elementary school, or that Frederick Douglass' statue would be taken out of Rochester, New York, because you don't like the state of race relations in America?
I could not believe that we're dealing with Jefferson leaving City Hall in New York City.
I mean, maybe it would be Alexander Hamilton with a screw gun.
That I could understand.
They had a rivalry.
But for people to judge Jefferson in our times and not live up to de Blasio's higher success quotient is unbelievable to me.
So I do feel much less.
I feel like in writing history, I'm actually ingrained in the news.
Beautiful.
You know what?
You made me think of a new aphorism.
Those who vote for de Blasio will remove Jefferson.
Yes!
Isn't that perfect?
You can't admire them both.
It's not possible.
Do you find it inexcusable that Joe Biden was on CNN, was asked about Jefferson being moved out of City Hall, and had no answer?
I mean, if you're the President of the United States and you can't look up to Thomas Jefferson, you could like other people more or disagree.
He had slaves absolutely what went on there with his generations.
I get it.
But to understand that we wouldn't be the country we are without him and not be able to say that, and he's a lawyer.
You have to know the Constitution to know his contributions to the Declaration of Independence.
He basically is the author, along with a lot of contributors.
And what he meant to the country.
I can't believe the President of the United States couldn't answer that question.
So it's scary because people think it's not politically advantageous to take the side of a founding father.
Mind-blowing.
I gotta get that.
Sean, would you please dig up that thing?
When was that?
It was on CNN? Yeah, in fact, if you find my Twitter feed...
I put both up because we went back and found Biden in the 90s defending Jefferson.
And now here we are two weeks ago not being able to come to his defense.
My view is that Biden did not have a view on Jefferson in the 90s and has no view today.
The man has one intent, his own betterment.
There is nothing else to this man, in my opinion.
We don't have to get into Biden, but I just want you to know it doesn't shock me.
I don't think he believed what he said in the 90s.
I don't think he believed what he didn't say right now.
He stands for nothing except for how can I gain more power and enrich my family.
You write this book on Lincoln and Douglas.
It is so necessary.
There are no more heroes.
And these two are heroes.
Is that one of the reasons you wrote it?
Couple of things.
I can't...
I mean, I'm looking at some of this great work by Lincoln.
They mail stuff to you, Dennis, all the time, too.
But I get so many books on my desk about Lincoln, and each title's a little bit different, a little bit more intriguing, but I said I can't do it better.
And then when you see David Blight's book on Frederick Douglass, book of the year, I'm saying to myself, I'm so glad he's getting the publicity and the interest, but I can't do it better.
So I said, let me try to take their relationship.
Let me try to inspire people by showing what they came through to amount to anything in this world, let alone becoming the two most significant figures maybe in American history.
And in world history, I mean, I got pictures, people sending me pictures from Ireland of Frederick Douglass, statues in London and in Ireland.
And I understand they're in Germany.
That's what an impression this guy made, who escaped from slavery a second time in his teens.
It began to emerge seven years later, had a biography out of himself, when it was against the law to teach a slave to read and write.
So I wanted to inspire people on a big, on a grand level, so you can overcome obstacles.
And Americans have in the past, without a social safety net, when Lincoln's mother dies, as tragic as it is as nine, and his dad goes to get another wife and leaves him and his sister, there was no social safety net.
And there was no Social Security to tap into or a form to fill out.
In America, you were on your own.
I am not saying we shouldn't have any.
But just so you know, when determined to get an education to amount to something, we have a format here that enables it to happen.
The opportunity to succeed or fail should be coveted, and if you read my hope, you'd say, this book looks quick.
I think I can get through this.
I'm like a Dennis Prager book, which is so much intellectually higher than I can write or read, which are fantastic, but I picked them up with two hands, and I go, wow, I don't know what it's like to be this type of deep thinker, but I wanted to bring these two parallel lives.
See how they coincided and what they meant to America at the time.
And the backdrop is actually the Civil War, which is weird to say, but it was about what brought us through the Civil War.
I'm not going to recreate the battles.
But there was a special on November 7th on Fox News Channel at 10 o'clock, and I think it does a real good job of telling the story.
And that's one of the reasons why I wrote it.
They didn't hate.
Frederick Douglass doesn't hate his former slave master.
If he writes him in saying, I have no bitterness, I'm just wondering if you could help me with my birthday.
There's a few things about my youth I don't remember, and I'm writing about it.
If he could get over that, how dare we refuse to get over our past sins of our first generation and second from 200 years ago?
God, well said.
I love your passion.
Brian Kilmeade has written a beautiful book.
And by the way, I just want you to know, when you, with genuine humility, speak about, well, somebody wrote a great book on Lincoln and I can't match that, or Frederick Douglass, or intellectual depth, etc., you've done something that is at least as important as any of those histories.
You've written it so that everybody will read it.
I want you to know, I admit this, my favorite books of history have been written by journalists.
Not by historians.
Historians have this tendency to put every fact that they know of, you know, what the guy had for lunch.
I don't care what the guy had for lunch, you know, on April 3rd, 1863. We'll be back in a moment.
The book is up at DennisPrager.com.
We need to explain heroes, my friends.
One of my first sermons when I conducted 15 years ago, when I began conducting Jewish high holiday services, was that kids don't have heroes.
15 years ago, I gave that speech.
So the book is up at DennisPrager.com, The President and the Freedom Fighter.
It's about Lincoln and Douglas.
back in a moment you called your son You personally promised him you would be here.
Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
Your daddy loves it.
You gotta know it, pal!
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work.
If you believe.
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How buoyed are you that Americans are finally waking up, J.D.? Look, I'm very excited about what I'm seeing.
Certainly in Virginia, but also in Ohio, it feels like there's a real grassroots movement brewing on the conservative movement right now.
And it's, you know, just like in times past, it's not just the politicos, it's not just the establishment folks.
Sometimes not even people who are that political, but they're just very fired up about what their kids are teaching.
Their kids are coming home crying, upset because they're being told that they're a bad person depending on the color of their skin, and they're just fed up about it.
And I think it may very well take down Terry McAuliffe, but I certainly think it is the beginning of the movement all across this country that's going to take down a lot of Democrats all over the nation.
In the break, we were talking to my team here, and somebody said, well, it's neck and neck, and if Glenn loses by three points, that's a big, big deal in any other normal election.
And here's the reaction I have, J.D. There is no such thing as a normal election after 2016. Do we have any faith that there will be a normal election?
Talk to us about the recent breaking news about Facebook and the censorship of conservatives.
You've written a piece about it.
How do we get back to quote-unquote normal, J.D.? Oh man, we've got a lot of work to do.
You know, Facebook did two things basically in the 2020 election, one of which we've known about for a while.
They basically censored information that was negative about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
They promoted information that was negative about Donald Trump.
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Most white people would not vote for somebody if they thought they were racist.
Why would it be in Donald Trump's best interest to be perceived as a racist?
And by the way, Donald Trump got a smaller percentage of the white vote than Mitt Romney did four years earlier.
Got a higher percentage of the black vote than Mitt Romney did four years earlier.
Higher percentage of the Hispanic vote.
And in 2016, he got 8% of the black vote.
An increase of 6% over the four years earlier when Barack Obama ran for re-election in 2012. And then in 2020, it went from 8% to 12%.
That's a 50% increase in four years for somebody who's racist.
Mainly it's for white people, because white people won't vote for a guy, most of them, if they think they're racist.
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Brian Kilmeade of Fox& Friends has written a work of history, which everybody should read.
And apparently a lot of people are, since it's so high on the Amazon list.
It just came out on Tuesday, today's Thursday.
I salute you for writing this about Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, the president and the freedom fighter.
This is exactly what people need.
This is not made up, let's feel great about ourselves history, but it is true.
And it is inspiring.
So let me ask you for a moment.
To put on your contemporary hat, not historical hat, do you think Election Day was a big deal?
I think it really was a big deal.
I think it's just, you know what it is?
Less a win for Republicans, more the American people, where they said, you locked me down for a year unnecessarily.
You contradicted yourself constantly.
You influenced my life in a detrimental fashion in saying you're out for my safety.
I'm an adult.
I don't need to be told when I can go outdoors, walk on the beach, or go to the supermarket, and certainly wear a mask.
And my seven-year-old wearing a mask is not going to fly.
Making me get inoculated before on campus, it's a private school, maybe you can make your own rules.
But when you're doing it in public schools and telling an 11th grader they can't go to school without it...
Or they've got to do virtual school for a year.
I think people sat there and said, okay, I'm going to get my time.
You are in control now.
But I'm going to go to the ballot box soon.
First in November, November 2nd in 2021. And I'm really going to hit you across the face in 2022. And if you just look around the country, forget about your political leanings.
I'd rather take my chances in Florida or Texas than I would in New York and New Jersey.
And Virginia, by the way.
You know, with a guy who is totally ethically flawed, we all know.
I looked around and I think the average person just does not talk politics anymore.
It doesn't do what you and I do for a living, Dennis.
And I think people say, yeah, I know what I'm going to do.
Oh, wait a second.
You messing with the curriculum for my kids?
Really?
You're messing with the cooking of my kids, and now if I stand up, I'm a racist?
If I put my hand up and speak up at school at the Board of Education, or I don't want to talk about slavery, we all talked about slavery.
I went to school in the 70s.
I knew about it from day one.
Roots was the number one series in the history of this country.
Watch an episode of that.
That's a great point.
That is a great point.
I forgot about that.
When did Roots come out?
When was it shown on TV? Probably 1976. Fascinating.
What a great point.
It was...
By far the most watched documentary or docudrama.
And I do remember, like it was yesterday, because I always watch the news, even though it was probably in junior high school or grammar school.
I remember watching...
LeVar Burton being interviewed and John Amos being interviewed, and he says, where I go, I have white people walking up to me apologizing.
I had no idea how bad it was.
Okay.
And they felt, like, shy about it.
And I said, interesting.
Because no one ran from black and white water fountains.
It's horrific.
Get to the back of the bus because the color of your skin is horrific.
Martin Luther King standing up and having to fight for the fundamental freedoms that we all had is terrible.
But don't put that on me in 2021, because I don't see black or white.
I see great people, and I see problematic people.
And now all of a sudden you're making me see color.
I feel as though someone is pulling the strings on this, and it's not us.
And that's what gets to me.
By the way, forgive me for noting this, but the PragerU video that is up this week is actually my video, and it is about, it is a defense of colorblind.
We felt that it was necessary to put up a video.
Defending being colorblind gives you an idea of what a sick time we're living in.
That is the ideal.
That's exactly what we should be, colorblind.
You know, it's interesting, too, and why you should stand up for a CRT. Not only don't you watch your second grade learning, you think, well, that's second grade.
What's the big deal?
But I would just say this.
Frederick Douglass cites in his book that, He formed his best friends when he was little white kids.
And they knew he was, you know, enslaved.
They knew there were difference, but they didn't see any difference.
And when he even worked on the docks, the way they could talk to each other when he was in his teens, he said, it's probably going to take another generation for us to not see color.
Why is it that he's convinced that kids do not notice color?
And he, that's Frederick Douglass, born a slave who didn't have, never knew his parents were his birthday or had pants until he was eight years old.
So that's why you should stand up and say, it's not okay for my second grader.
Beautiful.
Listen, I really salute you.
We're kindred spirits, and the book is so needed, my friends, that's why I wanted to feature it on this show.
And we have The President and the Freedom Fighter, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and their battle to save America's soul.
Somebody who is battling to save America's soul is Brian Kilmeade.
Brian, thank you and be well.
It's been an honor, Dennis.
Go get him.
Okay, I will.
I'm going to play for you now the Joe Biden on CNN on removing the Thomas Jefferson statue from City Hall in New York City.
New York City is removing a statue of Thomas Jefferson from its legislative chamber because of Jefferson's history as a slave holder.
Do you support that decision?
Well, I think that's up to the locality to decide what they want to do on that.
Okay, there you go.
There you go.
President of the United States can't say it's wrong.
Keep talking like that, and gradually a serious percentage of this country will not vote Democrat.
A serious percentage will still vote Democrat.
So let me tell you a theory that I have.
Since I wear King Solomon's ring, you may have heard this.
It's a fable.
It's a great fable.
King Solomon asked his wise advisors to make him a magic ring, as it were, that would lift him up when he was down and bring him back to earth if he was too high.
And so they did.
They made him a ring with three Hebrew words, gum, This, too, shall pass.
That's good to know.
Good things pass.
Bad things pass.
Generally speaking.
So, don't get too high and don't get too low.
I've tried to wear that ring all of my life.
I don't get too high.
And I don't get too low.
So, in this balanced view, and I'm thrilled, I just want to make that clear.
I'm thrilled with the results in Virginia and elsewhere on Tuesday.
But I have a very important addendum here that I will offer you when we come back.
I've seen it too often.
The left ruins life, and people go to the conservatives, the Republicans, to bail them out.
And then when they're bailed out, they re-elect the Democrats to ruin everything again.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
I don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail, followed by miles of open border.
The old wall is a very small part of the road.
The old wall is a very small part of the road.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
A seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems and we don't even focus on our own.
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There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I do.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Man, I miss my father, and I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desire to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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I grew up hope, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO.
We'll all be able to say free at last.
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9 out of 10 are done by others, as it should be.
So when I do one, I'm quite passionate about the subject.
And I have a lot to say about it.
Colorblind is such a subject.
One of the truly enduring evils of the left is to say that Color matters.
It's an evil.
It's close to pure evil.
And it's a tremendous lie.
I have a question I'd like to ask about that.
If you know the color of somebody, tell me what else you know about that person because you know their color.
You know their values.
You know their intelligence.
You know their goodness.
You know their heart.
You know their soul.
You know their hobbies.
You know their interests.
You know what they do for a living.
You know their religion.
You don't know a damn thing about a person, do you?
So race tells you nothing.
Nothing.
Race tells you nothing.
Only the left and the Ku Klux Klan believe that race tells you something about people.
And people still vote Democrat.
They vote for the pure racist party.
Worse than racist, or as bad as racist, is their use of blacks for power.
And the black left that makes that possible.
Anyway, you should see the video at PragerU.com.
You should show it to your kids.
They should memorize it.
So...
I was telling you about what happened on Election Day is deja vu.
Remember when New York, well, you may not remember, but you may know this from history, or you may not.
Why was a Republican named Rudy Giuliani elected mayor of New York City?
Because there was so much crime in New York City, because the Democrats had ruined the city.
Then, as they have now, remember, the left ruins everything it touches.
There is no exception.
From college to kindergarten, from arts to sports, to late-night television, everything the left touches, it destroys.
That's all the left knows how to do is destroy.
It has destroyed journalism.
So they destroyed, or were on their way to destroying New York, so they voted in a Republican who fixed it up, and then they voted in Democrats again.
That's what people do.
That's why the Republicans have to make it clear, when they win and when they lose, the left is destroying this country.
You vote Democrat, you are voting to hurt the country.
If they don't say that over and over and over and over, Then Republican triumphs are very temporary.
You call on us right after you discover the damage that the left, i.e.
the Democrats, have done.
We'll fix it up to an extent, and then you will vote for the left again.
So the left, in effect, always wins.
Because they've always moved things over and then to the left.
Government gets bigger and bigger.
The Republicans may shrink it, but it's still bigger than before the Republicans got in.
Sometimes the Republicans increase it, just not as much as the Democrats.
Because people get addicted to government.
Would you play again, please?
This is really critical.
The DNA of the Democratic Party, just stated by the head of the Democratic National Committee on MSNBC. The DNA of Democrats is that we believe in government.
There you go.
That was it.
That's after calling.
The Republicans fascist.
How can the Republicans be fascist when they have so much less interest in expanding their power?
This is a classic communist and Nazi tactic.
You accuse your opponents of what you are.
When the head of the DNC calls the Republicans fascists, it's mind-boggling.
The collusion of the media.
Big business and the left with the Democratic Party?
That's as close to fascism as this country has ever gotten, as it happens.
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And when I kept hearing about the misery of my friends in California and friends and family in New York and New Jersey, and I had the benefit of going back and forth a little bit.
I saw the apocalyptic New York City.
I mean, it was bad.
It was...
Horrible.
Well, guess what?
It was never that way in Florida.
Never even came close.
Ron DeSantis is a hero.
Ron DeSantis is a true leader.
And this is what happens when voters deliver somebody like Ron DeSantis.
This is what Virginia can do next week.
You think Terry McAuliffe is a fan of lockdowns?
You bet your sweet fanny he is.
You think Terry McAuliffe wants to tell parents to butt out of their kids' education?
You bet your sweet butt he does.
You think Terry McAuliffe is an out-of-touch, tyrannical, dictatorial Democrat?
You bet he is.
The metaphor of the two states, New York and Florida, that I got to experience over the last couple of years is a perfect metaphor for the difference between Republican and Democrat leadership.
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Lucas, I don't know how to help you!
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Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work, if you believe.
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Hey, everybody. everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Give you an idea of how the left has poisoned everything.
Here's another example.
New England Journal of Medicine, the most prestigious medical journal in the United States.
And the November 4th issue.
What is today's date?
Hello.
4th.
How do you like that?
Today's issue of NEJM, New England Journal of Medicine.
Yes, believe it or not.
I get it in email whenever they come out with a new issue.
Racial and ethnic diversity at medical schools.
Why aren't we there yet?
So the very fact that they would even have such an article in the New England Journal of Medicine shows you how left-wing the New England Journal of Medicine is.
But there's something worse than that.
In the article, listen to this.
Recent AAMC, that's American Association of Medical Colleges, I think it is, data suggests little improvement in representation among faculty.
Okay.
Now, it's not the numbers that I want you to hear.
It's one word.
Five and a half percent of medical school faculty are, and here we go, ready?
Hispanic, Latinx, Or of Spanish origin.
That the New England Journal of Medicine would not say Latino, but would say Latinx gives you an idea of how low the New England Journal of Medicine has sunk, how deep the poison of the left is.
Is there any Latino who says Latinx?
What the hell does that mean?
What is it, a Latin Kleenex?
What is it?
Yeah, that's what it is.
I figured it out now.
It's a Latino Kleenex.
I just sneezed.
Would you give me a Latinx?
Latinx.
That is how the New England Journal of Medicine refers to Latinos.
Okay?
So...
Once again, another example of how the left destroys everything it touches.
That the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine would allow Latinx to appear in an article in his or her journal is all you need to know.
But here is something else of interest.
I look for patterns in life.
So I said earlier, I threw out an idea.
When I talked about how rotten the big cities of the country have become, there is no exception.
And the worst example, it's a competition.
I mean, it's very tough.
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York.
But something that has come up repeatedly is Philadelphia.
The rut that the left has made out of Philadelphia's culture is, I don't know if it's the worst, but it's up there or down there.
What they've done to the Philadelphia Orchestra, what they have done to the University of Pennsylvania.
So sure enough, this piece of crap article in the New England Journal of Medicine, Guess where it's from, where the authors are from.
Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Both in Philadelphia.
I didn't think it was a coincidence that this...
Left-wing piece in the New England Journal of Medicine, with Latinx in it, came from authors in Philadelphia.
Here's another Philadelphia piece of news for you.
Okay, let's see.
I was reading to you from the Wall Street Journal piece.
Yes, voters cancel war on police.
So, the article in the Wall Street Journal was about how city after city voted to refund, not defund, the police.
And sure enough, end of the Wall Street Journal editorial.
Tuesday's outlier?
Guess what city?
Starts with a P. Tuesday's outlier was Philadelphia.
Radical progressive Larry Krasner coasted into a second term as district attorney after affluent, woke, white voters helped him win the May primary.
Remember the guy who cursed in the middle of the Philadelphia Orchestra concert?
Kid, in some new piece written for the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Yeah, yeah.
Remember the professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School?
She wrote a piece saying that the best values were good old bourgeois middle class values.
Namely, graduate high school, get a job, get married, and then have kids.
You'll have a good life.
250 professors at the University of...
Pennsylvania Law School in Philadelphia demanded that she not teach the introductory law course any longer because she's a conservative.
She believes that you should graduate high school, get a job, get married, and then have children.
Is that sick?
Yeah, Philadelphia's really, really gotten...
Poisoned by the left.
Larry Krasner.
He was the outlier.
That's from the Wall Street Journal.
So those of you in Minneapolis should feel better.
I've now concentrated on Philadelphia as ruined.
I wonder if people in Philadelphia are as aware of what the left has done.
As a lot of people in Minneapolis are aware of what the left has done to Minneapolis.
I don't know.
I don't know the answer.
If you're in Philly, be curious.
1-8 Prager 776. Isn't that amazing how just I keep coming across example after example of Philadelphia.
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
Don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail, followed by miles of open border.
You might get the camera.
That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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There's about 57 Muslim states in the world.
There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
300,000 Palestinians are unemployed.
In spite of all the years of conflict, there's hope here, if you know where to look for it.
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I grew up pope, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed...
Working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say, free at last!
Free at last!
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Man, I miss my father.
And I want him to be here with me.
But he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desire to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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Yes, everybody.
Good to be with you.
I'm Dennis Prager.
Back from Houston and the World Series game with my son and grandson.
Oh, it's a very sweet thing among many other things.
I'm DP1, my son's DP2, and my grandson's DP3. Dennis Prager, David Prager, Daniel Prager.
Just worked out that way.
It was not at all done consciously.
Isn't that interesting?
Yeah, I think it's interesting.
I asked myself, is that interesting?
And I basically answered it.
That's interesting.
Who had more fun at the game, asks my engineer.
DP3? Well, you should say DP3, DP2, or DP1. No, no, no.
There was no work.
It was just pleasure.
The answer is DP3. But DP2 and 1 had a great time.
It was...
But he got a ball, by the way.
Yep, our dear friend with the Braves, Walt.
Yes, Walt Weiss, who's a very special human being.
Really, his whole family is special.
I had the honor of standing next to his wife and four grown sons.
Anyway, gave him a ball signed by FF. The greatest, the MVP. I'm not into baseball.
Yes, Freddie Freeman, signed by him.
Oh, he wasn't the MVP? Oh, you're right, Jorge Soler, who's from Cuba, right?
Yeah, I think that's right.
The whole thing was beautiful.
Gene in Philadelphia, hello.
Yes.
I had the call.
I told your screener.
I felt my teeth burn when you spoke about Philadelphia.
It's bad, Dennis.
And, you know, nobody mentions it.
I was born and raised, and my son-in-law, a recent graduate of University of Pennsylvania, and several friends graduated University of Pennsylvania.
My son-in-law and daughter have moved out to Bucks County.
They're in Center City.
The crime is devastating.
The Black Lives Matter thing last year, their house was ruined.
It's so bad, and nobody mentions it.
It's a secret.
Yes, exactly.
Thank you.
That's why I mentioned it.
Yes.
I mean, just constantly, it's references to Philadelphia as the sickest ideas coming out.
In proportion to any given city.
I don't know why.
I have no idea.
But it's another place to avoid if you want goodness to prevail in your personal life.
Really something, isn't it?
Philadelphia, city of brotherly love.
Declaration of Independence.
And so much more.
The Liberty Bell.
Should be moved.
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How bullied are you that Americans are finally waking up, JD?
Look, I'm very excited about what I'm seeing.
Certainly in Virginia, but also in Ohio, it feels like there's a real grassroots movement brewing on the conservative movement right now.
And it's, you know, just like in times past, it's not just the politicos.
It's not just the establishment folks.
Sometimes not even people who are that political, but they're just very fired up about what their kids are teaching.
You know, their kids are coming home crying upset because they're being told that they're, you know, a bad person depending on the color of their skin, and they're just fed up about it.
And I think, you know, it may very well take down Terry McAuliffe, but I certainly think it is the beginning of the movement all across this country that's going to take down a lot of Democrats all over the nation.
In the break, we were talking to my team here, and somebody said, well, it's neck and neck, and if Glenn loses by three points, that's a big, big deal in any other normal election.
And here's the reaction I have, J.D. There is no such thing as a normal election after 2016. Do we have any faith that there will be a normal election?
Talk to us about the recent breaking news about Facebook and the censorship of...
You've written a piece about it.
How do we get back to quote-unquote normal, J.D.? Oh, man.
We've got a lot of work to do.
You know, Facebook did two things, basically, in the 2020 election, one of which we've known about for a while.
They basically censored information that was negative about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden.
They promoted information that was negative about Donald Trump.
And I really believe that swung the election in a really important way.
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The union for the referees, however, has voted for in favor of a vaccine mandate, but the players have not.
And Kyrie Irving is refusing to get vaccinated.
New York City is one of, I think, two cities that is requiring proof of having been vaccinated in order to play.
Here's what he said again.
I know I can use my platform to spread positivity and spread light on the things that matter to me.
I just care about our world a lot, and if I'm going to be demonized for that, at least let me go out on my own accord.
First things first, this isn't about me, and it's not about me dispelling.
You know, what's being said about me particularly or for anybody.
It's just saying, you know, I'm standing with all those that believe in what's right and are doing what's right for themselves.
You know, everybody has a personal choice with their lives.
You know, everybody has a right to feel a certain type of way.
Everybody's entitled to their own opinions.
Everybody's entitled to do what they feel is best for themselves, you know, and putting me as a hero or painting me as a villain, sort of say, or going against the vaccine mandates.
Like, that wasn't my intent at all.
And to be sitting in this seat here and seeing, you know, the way that this is dividing our world up, you know, being vaccinated or being unvaccinated.
You know, it's just sad to see.
It's creating a lot of division, a lot of confusion, you know, a lot of people saying things that are untrue.
We're not giving space for each other to speak.
You know, you got doctors out here working hard, physicians out here working hard, and everybody's trying to do what's best for them and their families, which I respect.
And I'm always going to put that first.
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Well, this is the defining issue down the stretch because at the end of the day, Terry McAuliffe can't explain why he thinks parents shouldn't have a role in their kids' education.
He just can't do it because there's no explanation.
All he wants is big government to stand between parents and their kids so that...
They, in fact, can continue to do what the left, liberal, progressive party wants to do, which is to keep individual rights in the drawer and have big government decide everything.
That's what it is.
And, oh, by the way, Hugh, this education issue flies right in the face of the entire left establishment.
I mean, it's not just big government.
It's Hollywood.
It's everybody else.
And so this is why, down the stretch here, this basic issue of parents having a fundamental right to be engaged in their kids' education.
It's one that Terry McAuliffe can't explain because he knows the answer is just so offensive to so many people, why he thinks big government should impose on parents' rights, and why parents are all standing up with us.
I mean, this is not a campaign.
It is a movement now.
It is a movement, and I was called last night by my daughter, who saw my schedule, and said, please ask Glenn Youngkin if he will get the Virginia schools.
Some common sense on COVID. Now, two of my three grandchildren have COVID, but the oldest one, who hasn't, and has tested negative four times, can't go to school for 24 days in Virginia.
The quarantine rules, along with the CRT in Loudoun County, along with the attempt to marginalize parents at Terry McAuliffe, have you heard that the COVID rules are driving moms crazy?
Parents have had it.
They've just had it across the board.
I mean, think about it.
It started with parents standing up for one simple, basic request.
Open our schools.
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30 years have passed since Justice Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
His tenure there has been consequential indeed.
He's the court's foremost proponent of natural law, an understanding that our individual rights are transcendent and come from God.
This understanding undergirds his approach to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, powerfully informing the Justice's unyielding commitment to limited government and equal justice before the law.
Over the last five years, Justice Thomas has authored more opinions than any of his colleagues on the Supreme Court.
His influence only continues to grow.
And he's beloved by the scores of people who know him.
He knows the names of the children of the marshals who guard the courthouse.
He's mentored generations of clerks, treating them like family, and his distinctive hearty laugh rings out within his judicial chambers.
May God bless this great, good, and brilliant man, and may he serve on the court many years longer.
Schools are lining up to push the transgender agenda on kids and cut parents out of the equation.
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Great to be with you.
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A lot of important stuff today, including a very impassioned statement I had after a caller defended Minnesotans who voted to defund the police.
Really?
According to Sean, it's about as hot as I've gotten in half a year.
Because I was talking about the fact that 56%, everybody correctly is celebrating, well not everybody, everybody thinks clearly, is celebrating 56% of Minnesotans.
Or people in Minneapolis voted not to defund the police, not to change the police department to some public safety government agency.
But I noted that 44% did.
It's very scary to think that there's better than a 4 in 10 chance that if you meet somebody in Minneapolis, they voted to abolish the police department.
Well, sobering stuff.
Anyway, that was in hour one.
Got a lot to talk to you about in this hour.
So here's a piece I'd like you to be aware of.
Okay, here we go.
So I mentioned earlier that I think that a lot of these fights, thousands of fights that have taken place on airplanes...
Whether about masks or not about masks, I think masks are the basic reason.
I think people are dehumanizing.
I don't think.
I know.
I know like I know two and two is four.
People are dehumanized in masks.
You don't see human beings.
But to the left, the question, what is the price paid, is never asked.
That's just the way it is.
Let's expand the government.
What is the price paid?
Don't ask.
Let us lock down human beings.
Let us not allow children to play with other children.
Let us make two-year-olds wear masks.
What is the price for all of that?
Do you pay a price, a human price?
Don't ask.
I'm a leftist.
I don't ask, what is the price?
That's the way they don't think.
So here's another one for you from the Daily Mail, November 4th.
And that is today, correct?
Correct.
First, the great resignation, now the great separation.
Divorce is the next big social change post-COVID. Research suggests there will be a surge in relationship separations post-lockdown.
The study found 40% of 18 to 34-year-olds having strained relationships.
Previous research suggests there will be a great resignation in early 2022. The end of COVID lockdowns in Australia could cause a surge in the number of separations and divorces around the country, as fed-up couples pack their bags, new research suggests.
The study was conducted by Australian government-backed online separation tool Amica, A-M-I-C-A, in October, while lockdowns were still in place for New South Wales, Victoria, and elsewhere.
A survey of more than 1,000 Australians married or in serious relationships found almost one in three couples were having lockdown troubles.
One in five said their relationship was strained and so on.
Young couples fared worse off with 40% of 18 to 34-year-olds having strained relationships compared to 28% 35 to 44. States that endured the longest lockdown also seem to have higher rates of relationship strain, with New South Wales reporting 37% and Victoria, 32%.
That's right.
So, so what is the answer of the left?
So what?
Look at all the lives we saved.
That's it.
Developmental problems as a result of no school.
Left answer, so what?
Look at all the lives we saved.
Except talking about lives, how do you explain this one?
Let's try to find it if we can.
And I will.
I will find it, ladies and gentlemen.
Because I want to read this to you about San Francisco.
And it'll come up in a moment.
All right, San Francisco, here we go.
Also from the Daily Mail.
Parents slam San Francisco's plan to mandate COVID vaccines mandate for children 5 to 11. You have to understand that the vast majority of people who support this stuff are well-educated.
When I say college makes you stupid, I do not mean that at all in a hyperbolic sense.
You are less likely to think clearly or morally when you leave college.
Guess how many people under 20 have died of COVID in San Francisco?
Sean, get ready.
I want to have our new answer this question.
But first, the choice.
Ready?
The number of people who have died of COVID in San Francisco under the age of 20 is, I will give you three choices, ladies and gentlemen, 180, 0, 59. Nice.
Nice one.
Okay, the buzzer, please.
Time is up.
Buzzer, please.
Did you not hear the first buzzer, please?
Wait, the person who does the buzzing did not hear me?
Are you blaming that person?
That's enough.
He's not happy.
Okay, folks, I have no control over these noises.
None whatsoever.
Do not look at me.
Do not blame me.
Do not send me hate mail.
It should all be addressed to Sean McConnell at DennisPrager.com.
Or is it Sean at DennisPrager.com?
Sean, yes.
S-E-A-N. Good.
All hate mail, in any event, should just be sent to him.
Because he reads all the mail.
I read a lot of it, but not all of it.
Okay.
All right, it's enough.
Thank you.
The answer is zero.
Zero.
Parents Slam San Francisco's plan to mandate COVID vaccines for children 5 to 11, even though no one under 20 has died of COVID in the city.
Are we going to have to carry birth certificates to prove four-year-olds are ineligible?
That's what one parent asked.
That's really something, isn't it?
How do you explain this?
Do you understand?
Is it not clear that everything the left touches it ruins and that they're morons to boot?
They're not only venal, they're morons.
5 to 11 year olds have to be vaccinated or they can't go in anywhere in San Francisco?
Why would you stay in San Francisco?
Now, by the way, you could ask me why do I stay in Los Angeles.
I don't actually live in L.A. I live right outside of L.A. But the question is legitimate.
I'm asked it everywhere I go.
Why are you staying in California?
It's a completely legitimate question, and the answer is all the people I love here.
Period.
End of issue.
California is a rotten place to live at this time if you care about almost anything.
But if fecal matter is your thing...
And there are people who are scatologically inclined.
California cities are the place to move to.
How many people are moving to San Francisco?
It's a great question.
To San Francisco.
What is the ratio of people going from San Francisco to San Francisco?
It's all about power and fear.
You must understand every leftist lives life afraid.
That's what it's all about.
It is afraid.
They have made weak people the weak.
Weak women are leftist women, not strong women.
Strong women are conservative women.
The feminist movement has made so many weak women.
They hear anything that disturbs them, and they are traumatized.
I don't mean sexual harassment.
Just hearing something back in a moment.
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God has smiled on me.
God has smiled upon me to be able to live most of my life in Florida.
To be able to spend most of my days and about 90% of the pandemic, the first year and a half of the pandemic, and when I kept hearing about the misery of my friends in California and friends and family in New York and New Jersey, and I had the benefit of going back and forth a little bit.
I saw the apocalyptic New York City.
I mean, it was bad.
It was horrible.
Well, guess what?
It was never that way in Florida.
Never even came close.
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Ron DeSantis is a true leader.
And this is what happens when voters deliver somebody like Ron DeSantis.
This is what Virginia can do next week with Glenn Youngkin.
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Hi, everybody. everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
The left.
You have to understand the left.
They're the frightened of the population.
So San Francisco, the most left-wing city in the country, has now mandated children 5 to 11 must be vaccinated or they can't enter a restaurant.
Will parents do that to their children?
My wife asked me yesterday, how many parents are going to vaccinate their seven-year-olds?
Why would you do that?
Why?
You are so absolutely certain in the efficacy and safety of a brand new form of vaccine, an mRNA vaccine?
I'm not saying they're dangerous, but why would you give it to a child?
You're supposedly all that concerned about your child's health.
Did you read about the woman who had her child get one of these vaccines and the child is now semi-paralyzed?
Now, you say it's one example.
Yeah, but it's not one example.
I'm not saying it's the norm.
Of course it's not the norm.
But we hear about, oh, this one didn't get the vaccine and died.
Well, then this one got the vaccine and got paralyzed.
They're not equal.
I'm not saying they're equal.
But since zero, zero, none.
In other words, probably more under 20-year-olds in San Francisco died of drowning in a swimming pool.
Not probably, definitely.
Probably of lightning.
If one died of lightning, that's more than died of COVID. Maybe we should have a lightning vaccine.
Ah, that's a good one.
A lightning vaccine.
Now, by the way, why would you be opposed to it?
Let us say they developed a vaccine that would save you if you were hit by lightning.
Interesting, no?
Would you take it?
Would you have your child take it?
And why not?
If your child should get a vaccine against COVID where zero have died, then you should certainly take a vaccine against lightning where more than zero have died.
The left is frightened.
You have to understand it's a major factor of the left and they instill fear in others.
Except conservatives.
They fail to...
Make us afraid.
Here's an example, of course, the big one.
The killer of all.
Climate change.
Activists constantly talk, Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg.
Activists constantly talk about the existential threat climate change poses and the deaths natural disasters inflict.
But they never quite manage to total up these deaths.
One reason is that it's easier to bend the data about disaster frequency than to bend death statistics.
Yes.
Death tolls tell a very clear story.
People are safer from climate-related disasters than ever before.
Now, what do you say to that?
Oh, ye on the left, people are safer from climate-related disasters than ever before.
Estimates of costly but increasingly frequent climate damages are typically designed to mislead.
Once you see repeated, one you see repeated often in the media is the National Centers for Environmental Information statistic that the number of natural disasters costing over a billion dollars in damage is on the rise.
But as this series goes, He writes every week.
Explained in regard to flood costs, only measuring the total damage of natural disasters over time misses the important point.
There's much more stuff to damage today than several decades ago.
So, of course, it's a ridiculous statistic.
Oh, the amount of damage in dollars done today is much greater than 50 years ago.
Of course!
There's so much more real estate that's worth money that could be destroyed.
The trend of weather-related damages from 1990 to 2020 declined from.26% of global GDP to.18%.
That's what counts.
The same with hurricanes.
The disaster database recorded far more U.S. hurricanes after 1980 than before.
Six times as many on average.
The historical record from dozens of peer-reviewed studies shows the number of land-falling U.S. hurricanes, those are the ones that matter, not the ones that stay over the ocean, has actually declined slightly since 1900. Did you know that?
Bet you didn't.
Bet you got a Ph.D. in environmental science.
You don't know that.
A century ago, almost half a million people died on average each year from storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, and extreme temperatures.
Get that?
A century ago, almost half a million.
Over the next decades, global annual deaths from these causes declined.
Guess what percent?
What percent of humanity decreased death?
Death decrease in the last hundred years.
From storms, floods, droughts, wildfires, and extreme temperatures, it's decreased 96%.
And it's continuing to decrease.
Climate-related deaths will probably total about 6,600 by the end of the year.
That's almost 99% less than the death toll a century ago.
The global population has quadrupled since then.
So this is an even bigger drop than it looks.
But they're afraid of climate change.
Really afraid.
Because they live in fear.
They fear marriage.
They fear children.
They fear independence.
They fear not relying on government.
They fear.
What has produced all this?
On the Happiness Hour last week, I said, I think being cuddled as a child is a big factor.
I'll bet you the vast majority of leftists were spoiled as children.
What happens is you can't deal with life when you're spoiled as a child.
That's a big price paid.
You expect life to be easy.
Whereas if you weren't cuddled, you don't expect life to be easy.
I wasn't cuddled.
Never expected life to be easy.
That's why I wrote a book on happiness.
I'm a much happier human being than kids who were cuddled.
Because I never took easy for granted.
I expected.
As I wrote a chapter in my book on happiness, which has touched a lot of people's lives, there's a chapter.
Life is tragic.
I knew that from a very early age.
A, because I was religious and studied religious texts, so I got wisdom.
And B, because I didn't expect it to be easy on an individual level.
Because it wasn't easy.
Thank you.
Tesla was a genius.
That's why that notebook should never fall into the wrong hands.
Shall we stop this thing?
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Save the universe!
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The public would be outraged if they knew the truth.
Why do you think our politicians are not on the sidewalk right now talking to you?
Don't have no respect.
The old wall randomly turns into a guardrail followed by miles of open border You might get a car That journey is extremely dangerous.
The seven-year-old girl died in the desert from the country of India.
A great pillar of the community was killed by a man who had been deported at least twice.
This little urn contains the ashes of my son.
His dreams cut short forever.
We're so worried about other countries' problems, and we don't even focus on our own.
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There's one Jewish state.
The massive ingathering of Jews in the last 150 years back to the land is absolutely unprecedented.
They say that there's no greater sign of redemption coming than the Jewish people returning to the hills of Judea.
As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
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I grew up Pope, which is even worse than being poor.
We would have sandwiches with no meat.
My American dream entailed working hard and making $20,000 a year.
But I surpassed that goal and became a corporate CEO. We'll all be able to say...
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Man, I miss my father and I want him to be here with me, but he's not.
We all had something in common.
A lot of us were miserable.
We had no fathers in our lives.
This is how I began the life of crime.
I desire to have a father who would tell me that what I did was wrong.
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Judge Thomas, you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth to help you God.
I was under a constant attack.
You're not really black because you're not doing what we expect black people to do.
This is the wrong black guy.
He has to be destroyed.
So you'd still like to serve on the Supreme Court?
I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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So everything is happening in the cloud.
What does that even mean?
I have a physicist and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, which I have great admiration for.
And that is Mark Mills.
And Mark Mills, Mark P. Mills, has written, The Cloud Revolution, How the Convergence of New Technologies Will Unleash the Next Economic Boom and a Roaring 2020s.
How do you like that?
An optimist has written a book.
You're the first optimist I've had on in three years.
I'm honored.
I'm honored.
I'm the last optimist.
I'm the last one.
And I'm not going down without a fight.
Apparently not.
Apparently not.
It's so unbelievable to me in some ways, because I don't share the optimism, but you may truly convince me.
But when I saw Manhattan Institute, I knew you're a sober thinker.
I'm being totally open with you.
Well, I am a sober thinker, and I'm not naive about how destructive human beings can be to our fellow man and the seriousness of politics.
But I opened up my book about the roaring 2020s with a brief one-page history lesson of the 1920s, which, you know, These days you can use the magic of Google machines in the cloud and learn a lot about the 1920s turmoil.
But we had horrific race riots then.
Not just a massive global pandemic, which was 400% more lethal than what we've gone through.
But it was an epic time of incredible dysfunction, socially, morally, this red scare.
Things were just terrible.
They really were.
From 1920 to the year 2000, the average American's lifespan went up 30 years.
And the real wealth, the average per capita wealth of an American went up 700%.
And that didn't happen because of politicians.
It happened because of technology.
But to your point, I think where your head is, it's because in large measure we let the technology flourish.
So government and politics matter.
They matter a lot.
And I begin with that observation.
Naive, but boy, the technologies that are unleashing on the world now, their positive effects, their beneficial effects, their productivity and health and well-being and entertainment benefits are epic.
Nothing like this has happened in a century, which is why I wrote the book.
Give me an example of the entertainment benefits.
Well, we're doing it right now.
The kind of entertainment that...
Let me back up.
Let me just first define something.
Nothing offended me more during the great lockdowns than the nomenclature of essential jobs.
That's right.
And what do we do?
That's right.
Every job is essential, first of all, because of its moral purpose.
But let's define what's essential in society.
Not just survival.
Please stop this.
Essential.
Living like animals is just barely surviving.
Entertainment is essential.
Entertainment.
Travel, vacations are a form of entertainment.
That's essential.
People like to be entertained.
They like to laugh.
They like to do things.
They like to eat at restaurants.
Eating at a restaurant is entertainment, for goodness sake.
Right.
Okay, so that's exactly why I asked my question.
What does that have to do with the cloud or technology?
So, if you think about how I can improve things in general, whether it's the supply...
Let's deal with supply chains for the restaurant industry.
We like to be entertained.
We like to have great food at low prices.
And so part of what goes on, hidden behind the scenes, we all know this now because supply chains have come to the forefront, is if I can profoundly improve the efficacy of supply chains, reduce their costs, improve their cleanliness, improve...
The freshness of foods, all those technologies that make that possible are made far more powerful with the cloud because the cloud is a tool.
Let me put it in very simplistic terms.
When you say, what is the cloud?
Everybody uses a form of Google Maps, right?
That's mapping done in the cloud.
With very powerful computers to answer a question that took you, you know, quite a while with a big MacBook to figure all it out.
Now it's done in fractions of a second in the cloud.
Uber is a cloud-based technology.
So is Airbnb.
The disintermediate complicated connections between two counterparties.
And they can take very complicated supply chain relationships from the farmer to the processor, the transporter, to the last mile, if you like.
All of the dozens, sometimes hundreds of business relationships and technologies can be made efficient, transparent, easy, and cheaper.
You're right.
You're right.
Okay, you're moving me.
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God has smiled on me.
God has smiled upon me to be able to live most of my life in Florida, to be able to spend most of my days, and about 90% of the pandemic, the first year and a half of the pandemic.
And when I kept hearing about the misery of my friends in California and friends and family in New York and New Jersey, and I had the benefit of going back and forth a little bit.
I saw the apocalyptic New York City.
I mean, it was bad.
Horrible.
Well, guess what?
It was never that way in Florida.
Never even came close.
Ron DeSantis is a hero.
Ron DeSantis is a true leader.
And this is what happens when voters deliver somebody like Ron DeSantis.
This is what Virginia can do next week.
You think Terry McAuliffe is a fan of lockdowns?
You bet your sweet fanny he is.
You think Terry McAuliffe wants to tell parents to butt out of their kids' education?
You bet your sweet butt he does.
You think Terry McAuliffe is an out-of-touch, tyrannical, dictatorial Democrat?
You bet he is.
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You personally promised him you would be here.
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Do you feel the love?
Prayer is a powerful thing, Ethan.
It really does work, if you believe.
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This is the truth.
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My guest is Mark Mills of the terrific Manhattan Institute.
Manhattan Institute consists mostly of masochists.
They're conservatives who live in Manhattan.
It's one of the great puzzles of my life.
It's up there with, like, why did God make the mosquito?
I'm actually a deeper masochist.
I live in the Washington, D.C. area.
I don't live in Manhattan where the Manhattan Institute is, so I'm another level.
I thought he was inferno, down a layer.
Really?
You think that's down a layer from New York?
That's interesting.
I think there are more mixed ideological people in Washington than in Manhattan.
Do you know that if everyone who voted for Trump in Manhattan, or not if, Every single person in Manhattan who voted for Donald Trump in 2020, it's in 2016, would fit into Yankee Stadium.
That's probably roughly the same in the Washington, D.C. area.
I think we could probably find a similar number fitting into.
The former Redskins stadium, which is now the Washington football team stadium.
But we won't go there.
That wasn't what I write about.
Correct.
All right.
So what you did write about, this is really an important book, and it's a tough issue for many of us, including me, The Cloud Revolution, how new technology will unleash the next economic boom in a roaring 2020s.
So, okay.
So everything you write about that, of which I am aware, And what you already expressed in the first segment with me makes perfect sense.
I agree with you.
Look, I am old enough to remember I have been lecturing since I was 20 years old.
So I'd rent a car in every city I went to, and I would buy a map at the airport.
And there is no instance in my life that I did not get lost.
And I got good at reading maps.
I got lost in every single instance.
I remember in Houston, traveling around that horrific circle, as it were, until the third time when I realized, I just passed this two times.
So think of your personal productivity gains.
I couldn't agree with you more.
No, seriously, I couldn't agree with you more.
Or getting a hotel, or booking my own flights.
All of this is absolutely, these are terrific benefits.
Qualitative benefits to my life.
However, are you not afraid of the misuse of technology?
Yeah, of course.
Permit me an observation about Hillsdale, by the way.
I'm going to be there next week giving a lecture on how technology rescues us from our fears of the environment.
So environmental justice is not solved by political chaos, but by better technologies, which includes the cloud, by the way.
So I'm a huge fan of Hillsdale, obviously.
Otherwise, I wouldn't give a speech.
I am afraid of unintended consequences.
Who isn't?
You can't be naive about humans do bad things.
It's wired into us.
We do good and bad things with technologies.
I think we could argue the very first technology invented was probably a sharpened stick to get food.
And you know, not too long after that, somebody used that sharpened stick to do something bad to somebody they didn't like.
So, listen, this has been true for all of humanity, all of history.
But we live better today.
We live longer today.
We live more comfortably.
We have more experiences because of technology.
The thing I try to analyze in my book is whether or not there's some significant changes that are not being invented now, but were recently invented and becoming viable.
All of them are being amplified or accelerated by the cloud.
It's not just maps.
It's not just zooming, which unlocked telemedicine.
It's a lot more convenient to get the first opinion.
On your smartphone with a video conference with your doctor than having to line up in a doctor's office for a simple question.
Those things are obvious to people, to your point of convenience.
But most of those things have been in the information areas themselves.
What's happening now is different, is that the supercomputing in the cloud is like a utility.
It's like putting the power of a power plant, but it's a logic power plant that's instantly available anywhere all the time, now to machines.
So the efficiency with which warehouses move goods to all our doorstops, part of that's the truck, for sure.
The truck still is important.
But the incredible velocity of efficiency of how those products move from markets anywhere in the United States or the world.
Through warehouses to your doorstep is entirely a function of powerful software in the cloud.
The cloud meaning the communications.
Right.
Okay.
I agree with you.
And I have my own personal examples.
I mean, the fact that I could track any package sent to me is astonishing.
Well, since I live on airplanes, I'd like to note that you can track your luggage.
That's astonishing when you think about it.
So the amount of lost luggage has been reduced tremendously, again, thanks to the cloud.
So I'll tell you the downsides that I worry about.
I worry about robots replacing humans.
You have a chapter on robots.
I worry about the dehumanization of what was human.
For example, I just, at Houston Airport yesterday, I bought some items to eat on the plane, and there was no human who I paid.
I checked it out myself, as you could do in a supermarket.
So is that a loss or a gain?
It's a productivity gain, but it might be a human loss.
But in any event, this book is important.
We'll continue with Mark Mills.
The book is The Cloud Revolution, and it is up at my website.
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There's one Jewish state.
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As a Christian, I've always supported Israel's claim to the Holy Land.
To me, the Palestinians were just getting in the way of God's plan.
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I was under a constant attack.
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This is the wrong black guy.
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I'd rather die than withdraw from the process.
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Hi, everybody. everybody.
Dennis Prager here.
Don't hang up.
I'm going to try to summarize some calls.
I just want to conclude this fascinating discussion with Mark P. Mills.
By the way, is there a reason you use your middle name?
There's a Mark Mills that writes novels in England.
I knew it.
I knew there was a reason.
I'm not kidding.
I had a strong sense.
Yeah, there might be another Mark Mills, you know, a mass murderer in Texas, you know?
It could be.
I hope not.
But there's a novel.
Maybe I'm jealous that he wrote a novel because my book's not fiction.
It certainly isn't.
Anyway, anybody who's a fellow at the Manhattan Institute is my kind of guy.
The Cloud Revolution.
So I asked you about the dehumanizing aspects.
I want to order from a waiter or a waitress.
I don't want to order from an iPad.
Sure.
Same page.
So let me quickly observe about robots.
Taking jobs, because the automated system is a quasi-virtual robot that's replacing the person, picking your order, and so are robots in factories and in other places.
So robots are a form of automation, obviously.
We've been automating labor for 100 years, and the net impact on the workforce has been more jobs, not fewer, but it changes the nature of jobs.
That's important.
But it changes the nature of jobs in terms of what people do, but it doesn't eliminate work.
It's not dehumanizing in that sense.
Good.
Okay.
Yeah, but what I'm describing is a separate issue.
Go on.
It is.
So what you're describing is what I would call these transitions or these misapplications of technology.
Technology like the cloud and automation does.
It takes costs out of systems, and smart business owners then figure out how to make their customers happy, people like you and me and others who like human beings to talk to them.
So if you take costs out in one place, you can spend money other places.
I think the net effect of automation will in due course.
We see this with some retail operations already in some stores.
It returns to the human interface.
And we can pay them more because they've taken costs out elsewhere in the supply chain or the operation with automation and the cloud.
That doesn't happen overnight.
I'm saying the obvious.
The light doesn't switch.
Everybody figures it out overnight.
But that's the path that we're on.
I think we're very bullish for net wage increases and therefore more people.
Especially young men and women who don't want to go to college and get a degree that doesn't have any inherent value.
As you all know, many don't.
And they'd like to work in the entertainment and services industry, but be paid more.
They can be paid more if the industry is more productive.
That's what automation does.
We'll try to do a part two.
You're a joy to talk to.
Mark Mills, Mark P. Mills, The Cloud Revolution.
So to all of you calling, I just, one, I have to respond to that it is not true that all blacks want to live in America.
I don't think I said all.
However, I would say that the ratio is probably 100 to 1. That's why so many millions have moved here.