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🗓️ 1 September 2020
⏱️ 52 minutes
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, family and friends from around the country and literally around the world. This is your host. Hopefully one of your favorite |
0:26.0 | deplorable brothers David J Harris Jr. and I have an amazing show for you all today. Thank you so much for choosing to spend a little bit of your day with me as I break down the truth. The news that's not drenched in liberal bias. It's unadulterated. It's raw. It's real. And it's more important than ever that we all get the truth. Today's broadcast is brought to you by my good friend Mike Lindell's company my pillow. |
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1:50.0 | So let's get into my show today. Today friends, I have the honor and the privilege of having somebody on my show today that I get to call friend. I originally met him at Liberty University at the founding for the fall Kirk Center for faith and freedom and liberty. |
2:06.0 | He heard a part of my story. He heard what I had to share and he said, man, I've got to introduce you to another good friend of mine, which was Mike Lindell. We'll talk about that a little bit in a bit as well. He is an amazing individual has an incredible story of his own. He's played the NFL. He played for the New York Giants. He played for the Minnesota Vikings. |
2:25.0 | So why Mike Lindell took such a liking to him. He was a superstar over there also played with for the Eagles and the Cardinals. But I think his greatest achievements have been in these last couple years and especially this last year, even months. He has been all over the news, sharing his support for why he believes in President Donald Trump and his policies. It is my privilege to bring on the show with me today. My good friend Jack Brewer, Jack, my brother. How are you doing today? |
2:52.0 | Man, I'm blessed. Man, so good to see you on the other side of the screen. |
2:56.0 | Yeah, I know we've been trying to make this happen for a while. I think originally wanted to bring you on to get some of the response that you had for the individuals that were calling you out, calling you an Uncle Tom, calling you a sellout to your own race to your own people when they obviously have no idea who you are or what you've done. You've done a lot of philanthropy work and helped a lot of black children in our United States and abroad in Africa. |
3:21.0 | And they yet because you decided to come out and show your support for this president, they wanted to label you a sellout. Why don't you just share with my audience some of what you've done before I get into your fatherhood initiative and your recent invitation and trip to see to the White House to meet with Jared Kushner. Why don't you share with my audience a little bit of what you've done your background in your philanthropy work. |
3:43.0 | Brother, I tell you man, I was raised by a mom who was very spiritual. You know, most of my blessings came from her prayers. She was always on her knees over me. And so she always instilled in me, man, to be a servant, be a servant leader, to be a citizen that wanted to go out and actually help people like Jesus told us to do. And so I really try to live my entire life like that, man. I, you know, I dedicate the majority of my time literally to whether it's coaching or to the orphanages that we support or to the initiatives that we do. |
4:12.0 | And I've done that, you know, all my adult life, I really have a board, my own money in, I poured my time and resources. And you know, God's been blessed me to be able to galvanize people, bring them together, been able to take, you know, I've took, I've taken a hundred people at one time to Haiti, to go bring relief to those folks. And I've been able to support over 35 orphanages, which I do ongoing. |
4:38.0 | Our project feed about 15,000 kids every day. And we do that in some of the poorest parts of the world, you know, Malawi, Africa, and villages where people living off a less than a dollar a day, the majority of folks don't have access to clean water and food on a daily basis. |
4:55.0 | When they're living with 94% of the population with no electricity in their villages. And so these people are an object poverty and these people are black. And I just, I've dedicated a big portion of my life to bring them resources as much as I can. And then you look out and 90 minutes from our border is Haiti, a place that's the poorest country in the Western hemisphere. And so I run ongoing programs, I partner with my brother Tony Sanna to help about 650 kids in the world. |
5:25.0 | And the worst project in Haiti, we feed them every day, we get them involved in sports and try to give them hope. We also have two orphanages there in Haiti where we push skills, job skills, we have our own job training program, just recently opened a restaurant for the kids to learn how to run a restaurant and work in so we can start to become so, |
5:45.0 | yeah, man, we also have a big farm. So we teach all of our kids farming and they grow their own food to be able to eat. And that's what you have to do, you have to teach sustainability, but you got to meet people where they are. |
5:58.0 | You know, we can't put the same programs into a place like Haiti, but Malawi that we put into America. And so do my experiences and do my years of hands on development work. |
6:08.0 | You know, I really learned how to navigate through those waters and trying to create opportunity and identify real injustices and issues that people are facing. And so all in all, man, it's given me an appreciation for this country. |
6:22.0 | And every time I wake up and I can raise kids that can go out and play on nice fields and go to go to free schools and have access to so much, it really has given me a deep, deep appreciation for the United States. |
6:34.0 | It's pretty unbelievable to me, yet it's believable the way the left. And especially the hate that we received as being conservatives and I think even more so, just really championing the vision and message that I believe Donald Trump has as president. |
6:48.0 | He's done so much for the black community yet so much of the liberal mainstream media that a lot of the black community listens to the MSNBC, the CNN. They don't hear about the truth. They don't hear about the facts of what he's done. |
6:59.0 | And they've so much hate comes from, unfortunately, from a lot of people, but especially the black community and entertainers, you know, sports figures, you got LeBron James at Talks Trash, you got Snoop Dogg that called us all a bunch of Coons and said we're a part of the Coon bunch. |
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