35 Burst results for "Fort Worth, Texas"

AP News Radio
No. 22 TCU wins 75-73 to deny No. 9 Texas a B12 title shot
"22nd ranked TCU held on to defeat 9th ranked Texas 75 73 denying the longhorns a chance to play for the big 12 title, so Kansas clinches the big 12 championship this season. TCU coach Jamie Dixon says his team grinded out a good team win. Did it with defense rebounding, which is what we emphasize what we told them to be. And they got the job done. Damian ball led TCU with a career high 24 Manuel Miller added 20 while Texas was led by sir jabari rice, who had 16 tyrese hunter Ed 15. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas

AP News Radio
No. 3 Kansas gets 5th win in a row, 63-58 over No. 24 TCU
"Number three Kansas won their 5th in a row as they held on to beat number 24 TCU 63 58, so Kansas a tones were a 23 point loss at home to TCU about a month ago and holds TCU to just 30% shooting from the field. Kansas coach Bill self says he's happy the way his team is playing. Yeah, I'm proud of this team. They've done great. We have an accomplished Jack. But we put ourselves in a favorable position to maybe do something. But this league is so hard. Grady dick led Kansas with 19 points, Kevin mcculler June ran at 15, while Mike miles junior led TCU with 13 Jacobi Kohl's had 12. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas.

AP News Radio
Boeing to be arraigned in court over two Max jet crashes
"The Boeing company returns to court on a criminal charge over Boeing 7 37 max jets, up to a dozen relatives of some of the 346 victims of two Boeing 7 37 max jet crashes, are expected to testify about the loss of their loved ones when they come face to face with representatives in a Fort Worth Texas courtroom. It's a case the company had thought it had settled with the Justice Department two years ago for $2.5 billion. In October, district judge Reed O'Connor ruled that the plaintiffs were crime victims and that the DoJ violated a victim's rights law by not telling families about secret negotiations, Boeing blamed two former employees for misleading the FAA about problems with an automated flight control system. Lawyers for the families accused Boeing of committing the deadliest corporate crime in U.S. history, the Justice Department has said, without the settlement, the government would lose its ability to ensure that Boeing follows through with reforms. I'm Jennifer King

AP News Radio
Air Force beats Baylor 30-15 in chilly Armed Forces Bowl
"Air force defeated Baylor 30 to 15 in the frigid armed forces bowl so air force finishes a ten and three while Baylor winds up 6 and 7. Air force head coach Troy Calhoun says he's proud of his team's effort in beating Baylor. Air force quarterback Zeke Daniels accounted for two touchdowns, one passing one rushing, while Brad Roberts rushed for a 116 yards and two scores for the falcons. Bob Stevens, Fort Worth Texas

AP News Radio
No. 4 TCU finishes undefeated regular season with 62-14 rout
"Number four TCU completed undefeated regular season at 12 with a 62 14 romp over Iowa state. TCU coach sunny Dyke says his team made a statement with their unblemished season. Be able to win the road games that we did, you know, to grind through some of the tough wins. We had to grind through. You know, I think shows that we have a good football team. Max duggan through for 212 yards and three touchdowns, Kendra Miller ran for two other scores and TCU's defense forced three turnovers converted them into 21 points. Bob Stephens, Fort Worth, Texas.

AP News Radio
Federal judge in Texas blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness plan
"A federal judge in Texas blocks president Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program Federal district judge Mark Pittman a Trump appointee in Fort Worth Texas says The White House student loan forgiveness program is an unconstitutional effort to bypass Congress Pittman writing in this country we are not ruled by an all powerful executive with a pen and a phone The White House has argued the 2003 higher education relief opportunity for students act allows the secretary of education to waive or modify any statutory or regulatory provision applicable to the student financial assistance programs As part of a national emergency Economists worry ending debt cancellation could

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Boeing crashes: Passengers' families deemed crime victims
"A federal judge in Fort Worth Texas says the relatives of those killed in the crashes of two Boeing 7 37 max jets are crime victims Federal district judge Reed O'Connor ruled that the relatives of people killed in the crashes of two Boeing 7 37 max planes are crime victims under federal law and should have been told about private negotiations over a January 2021 settlement that spared Boeing from criminal prosecution O'Connor wrote but for Boeing's criminal conspiracy to defraud the FAA 346 people would not have lost their lives in the crashes Some of the relatives are pushing to overturn the government's $2.5 billion agreement with Boeing The first crash in Indonesia in October 2018 killed 189 people Another crash 5 months later in Ethiopia killing 157 I'm Tim McGuire

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TCU rallies for 43-40 win in 2 OTs over No. 8 Oklahoma St
"Kendra Miller's two yard touchdown run in the second overtime rallied number 13 TCU past 8th ranked Oklahoma state 43 40 in the battle of unbeaten big 12 teams so TCU improves to 6 and O while Oklahoma state drops to 5 and one TCU coach sunny Dyke says it was a great comeback win Thought those guys should great resolve by just playing hard and kind of rolling their sleeves up and going to work in the second half and figuring out a way to win the game Quarterback max duggan led the TCU come back went through for 286 yards and a touchdown ran for two more scores Bob Stephens Fort Worth Texas

AP News Radio
Reddick wins NASCAR playoff race in long, tiring Texas day
"It was a race marred by 16 cautions that affected multiple NASCAR championship playoff contenders but when the checkered flag fell it was Tyler Reddick out front at Texas Motor Speedway with most of the cautions caused by blown tires Reddick admitted he was worried while trying to hold on to the lead over second place Joey Logano To finally cross the line and know that we finished the race and that vibration wasn't really anything at all as it seemed was a huge sense of relief Legato said tires robbed him of his chance to win Kind of gotta be happy leaving as the points later So bittersweet and I feel like we lost one out there but not really of our own doing Justin Haley finished third Jerry Jordan Fort Worth Texas

The Officer Tatum Show
Encouragement From the Aftermath of 9/11
"I did an event yesterday. Me and Terrence Williams at a facility in Phoenix Carrie Lake was there. It was a tremendous, tremendous event we were there to support the men and women who were in law enforcement first responders military and to show love and respect for those who were there on 9 11 or who have a connection with people who were there on 9 11. It was such an amazing event packed house. It was a little bit of a comedy slash patriotic skit. It was amazing. Carrie Lake was amazing. Terrence William was amazing. I mean, people literally stomach was hurting. Cramp their stomach was cramped and they were laughing so long. So much so long. I mean, it was our shows with multiple hours. And people were laughing all the way to the very end of the show. And so I know that the forgotten man, my producer, we were talking about 9 11 yesterday and he, you know, he was telling me how hard it was, a difficult, it was on him, you know, having that experience being there, being in those buildings before, everything hit the fan. And it really triggered me to realize, I don't like these word trigger. It encouraged me to realize that there are some people that had such a tremendous effect on 9 11. I remember when I first saw 9 11. And it is ignorant I was and how I was in a bubble. I had no idea what the world trace in his work. I had no idea. I had never been out of Fort Worth Texas. And so I saw it on television, I was in middle school. I think I was in like the 8th grade. And I remember the World Trade Center was a hit at first I thought it was a movie. Then, you know, I started to realize it was actually the news report, and I thought that it was in another country. I was like, oh, man, that's crazy.

Fore The People
Why Justin Thomas Is an Early Favorite for the British Open
"Like, who's your early favorite for saint Andrews to win? I mean, it's arguably the easiest open course where you can just send it all over the place. But there's a whole hell of a lot of course knowledge there. Right. Yeah, we have a live golf guy, Louie us Tyson, who won. Justin Thomas is my favorite. He's almost mine every week. Yeah, I think JT was there. Yeah. Most notably because I'm in a survivor pool. You're in Fort Worth Texas. I think you might be at it too, or you brought his in it, whatever. But I saved Justin Thomas for the British open this week. I have saved him all year, I've got a chance if I can finish the year strong to win this thing and it's like 80 grand to the winner or something. It's 700 bucks to get it. There's 500 or 600 people in a shitload of people, but anyway, I've saved Justin Thomas for the British open. I think Justin Thomas wins at saint Andrews. I know Colby two year also a friend of the pod has been on FTP Justin Thomas's personal trader. Is there with JT this week and next week, he's got his stable, the stables there. That's important. It's got more of a home feel to it when you've got your trainer and your swing coach, even when you're ten hours away at a different time zone, that's important. Little things like that make a big difference in a major championship or even in a even in a tournament where you're shit. And in 7 different time zones. It doesn't matter, but when you've got little things like that go on your way it makes a big difference. I got Justin Thomas at the British open saint Andrews. I mean, it's going to be a low score. It's going to be a low score. I saw a quote from JT. I think he played his first professional round at saint Andrews. And he said, the first fairway at saint Andrews is like a 120 yards wide. And he said, well, shit, if I well shit, if I can't hit this fairway, I might as well just never play professional golf and retire here. And he obviously piped it down the middle and she made $45 million ever since without joining the live tour, which is something in itself, but yeah, Justin Thomas is my favorite next week. I know that's an boring favorite because it's not really that out of

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Blaney wins All-Star race, $1M 2 laps after thinking he won
"With $1 million on the line drivers through caution to the wind and the NASCAR all star race at Texas Motor Speedway and at the end of the night it was Ryan Blaney taking home the big check I don't really spend a lot of money so probably put it in the banker Put it towards the retirement fund I don't know But we'll see I might buy a new set of tires for a new motor for dance spring cartoon That's probably what I'll do Blaine survived four separate stages avoided multiple cautions and as he crossed the finish line the caution came out He thought he had won the race and dropped his window net but the race wasn't over and then he had to re secure the net and hold off Denny Hamlin who was chasing him down from second I think that caught all of us off guard and so it was kind of short lived panic mode in my spot of like how the hell am I going to get this window net back up Austin Cedric finished third Jerry Jordan Fort Worth Texas

The Charlie Kirk Show
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Started, I remember hearing the whispers of the Holy Spirit telling my daughter it's time to have a conversation about homosexuality about this gender confusion that's taking place. I took her out to lunch. We had the conversation. We haven't even had the birds and bees conversation, but she knows about abortion. She knows about human trafficking. She knows about all of these issues that we're talking about. She sat there and she watched the presidential debates paused it and said, how is that woman talking about women's right when she's for murdering all of these babies and half of them are women at 8 years old? And so we have to be the voices putting foundations of truth in our children. So if they see two men making out on a TV that they're instantly disgusted instead of, oh, is that how it's supposed to be? And so we have to have the conversations in our households. We have to be bold. Outside of our houses and inside with our children. And a chance to answer. But I want to say this because of what she said, I think it's vital that we hear this. And this is for every mom and dad sitting in this room that you truly are the savior of America. You right now, through the Holy Spirit's power and you are the savior because you have a power that no one else has and that is educating your child. And I just want to say this, it is no one's responsibility except for you as a mom and dad to educate your child. And if we don't educate our children, culture will do it for us. And so it's time to rise up and time to take that stand. So I just want to just speak to hearts for a second. And there's individuals in this room that have had abortions. Every time we teach a minister on this, there's someone that's struggling or knows someone or someone that's struggling with sexual confusion or your identity. And the bowel says this, why we were yet sinners Christ died for us. So at no time in this conversation is God's love for you at question. He died on the cross. He proved his love for you. And it's important that you understand this because sometimes you can hear this or maybe there's people the media in here that will write a fun article after this. And you'll take comments and you'll spin them and you'll twist them. And so I want you to hear this. Jesus loves you. No matter what you're dealing with, he proved his love for you. What we're talking about is do you love him? That's what we're talking about. And if we love him, then we follow him. And we obey him, despite what the color of our skin is, despite what we've grown up hearing in our family, despite what the media is telling. And I know we got to close this out tonight. So here's what I'd say. There's a story in the Bible in the book of genesis where there's a man named Jacob. And he was a conniver. He was a deceiver, but God blessed him. And here's what he did. His father in law turned on him. And so he said, he worked for his father in law, but he was 14 years. And he said, why don't you just give me all this spot and speckled sheep? And so it's his father in law stole all of the spotted and speckled sheet from him. And here's what he did is he took branches and he shaved them to make them spot in speckle. And he put them in front of the sheep, watering trough. And here's what happened as the sheet made it in the drank in front of these spotted speckled branches. They gave birth to spotted in speckled sheep. And here's the lesson you will give birth to what you see. And we have put immorality in front of a generation. And now they're giving birth to it. They are becoming what they have been watching for the last 20 and 30 years. And here's what we're saying is the church must put righteousness, must put holdiness, must put fathers, must put mothers, must put godliness in front of a generation and what we will see is we will see young people in communities give birth to what we model for them. Hey, can you give it a heart? Are they not amazing?.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Why? Because that's a big deal. CRT does the opposite. CRT says our founding fathers are not worthy of study because they all own slaves and they were bigot and racist, even though they can't point to a single document of writing of Jefferson Madison Hamilton J, Norris, any one of these people that show any sort of bigoted bone in their body. Instead, they want to try to whitewash history. Why? If there is no history, there is no story. There is no story. There is no country, and then the revolution can begin. That's why. With critical race theory, one of the things that really frustrated me, especially in California, is when we defied the governor, we watched other churches post black tiles. And everyone was scared of it because everybody, you know, they're exploiting historical wounds and Black Lives Matter. Nobody's going to disagree with a statement. But we disagree with the organization Black Lives Matter. And my biggest comment to those passers that I said, it's supported by Planned Parenthood. Margaret Sanger was a eugenicist, and she wanted to get rid of what she called the Negro problem. And Planned Parenthood supports Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter support Planned Parenthood. You think Black Lives Matter? Let me ask you this question. 13% of the population in America is black. You cut that in half, 6 and a half, 6 and a half percent male female, take the female side, reduce it to childbearing years, which is 4% of the population of America. That 4% is responsible for almost 40% of the abortions. It is a Holocaust on the black community. The birth rate is down to 1.7. You're going to have to go to the Smithsonian institute in ten years to see a black American and their responsible for the decimation of our black community. Why are you posting a tile saying you care when you are when you're preaching the antithesis of that? It doesn't work, stand for truth, protect the black baby's. Thank you. Fantastic. Can I say this? You guys have heard of origin of species by Charles Darwin? The one that they teach in our schools on evolution, did you ever hear the subtitle? They've taken it out now because they don't want your children to see the original. The origin of species by means of natural selection or the preservation of favored races in the struggle for life. He was a racist. And this is the whole idea. You have got to understand this is good versus evil. Satan comes to steal kill and destroy, and he is manipulating the black community to eviscerate them. I'm here to make sure they survive and are protected. Come on. So good. I think if we at that message, our churches would be unified. We can unify behind that. You know, speaking of, he mentioned Marcus mentioned Planned Parenthood. You know, we're looking at truly the generation that may see roe V wade overturned. Maybe even this year. And it's powerful, but I want to ask my pastors as well as pastor rob. How are we supposed to respond? Because the reality is, most people don't understand. The overturning of roe V wade does not just abolish abortion across the United States. It actually turns it back to the states to be able to write legislation in order to protect the unborn. And so this is big, but how do we as a church steward that and make sure that we truly do protect the unborn and what is our role as Christians? So what it was just saying is that roe versus wade being overturned then goes back to the states to decide if it's legal or illegal, which about half of the states would stand on the side of it being illegal and the other half would stand legalizing it. And so I believe it was when the heartbeat bill in Texas came out about 40% of abortions in the state of Texas immediately dropped with just the heartbeat bill. And so there is a lot of work to still be done even after roe V wade because we are believing that nationally in America it will be made illegal because no baby's blood should be spilt. And God is not going to bless America. With millions of babies blood being spilled and so it is the body of Christ time of, as I said before for such a time as this, that it means that there will be babies that are being birthed that are unwanted. And that means that adoption has to be a part of the solution and I believe that it is a part of even the prophetic word over this house of expanding territory that the lord is going to open Christian is going to open believers, hearts, to be able to take in these children as our own just like Christ that says in the word of God has adopted us into his family. So huge solution there. Go ahead. I would also add that churches need to adopt inner city churches. And say, look, we're going to come alongside you to help raise up fathers for these children. We're going to help so the government's not the only place you go for the decimation of your culture that we come alongside them where the wealth exists. Let's bring that into the inner city voluntarily not by the means of the government, which has an agenda. We're going in to save lives and we're going to raise families and protect them. So I think that church has a role in that huge way. And I just want to share what he's saying is the family dynamic is so important. There is such a strategic attack of the breakdown of family of marriage right now in the Nate asked a couple of questions to go how to protect the family unit. You have to be the first voice of truth and educating your children in this hour. If you think that you're preserving their innocence by waiting and waiting and waiting to have a conversation on all of these topics, you're fooling yourself because the world is put in every single arena to put its perverted truth into your children because they believe that if they can indoctrinate and pervert the minds of the next generation that they have the future. And so we.

The Charlie Kirk Show
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"A couple of thoughts on this. I know we're short on time. But a couple of things. Who is pushing this, okay? Yes, you have the kind of entire cartel of the LGBT thing, okay? But you must understand that there is an incredibly cynical business interest. And the same pharmaceutical companies that pushed forward all these vaccines see a multi-billion dollar annual opportunity in trying to push this hormone blockers and puberty blockers. They're the ones that are pushing this. AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson. They have billions of dollars of drugs in front of the FDA right now in research and development phase one phase two phase three trials that they want to try to push to 5.6 and 70 year olds that might have transition regret. There has not been a gold rush in the pharmaceutical industry like this in decades. All they have to do is get more kids to want to think that they are what they're not, and they start to print more money. Yes, it is that cynical. You can go look at yourself. Look at where Pfizer's donating their money. They're donating to the Human Rights Campaign into like, oh, that's interesting. It's all part of a very, very sinister money interest of the corporate lobbies that want to push these sort of very, very destructive drugs. So the other part of this, though, is the ideal logs. Here's the good news though. Is that this is an issue that the overwhelming majority 99% of Americans are with us on this. They just happen to have an incredibly vocal hostile and belligerent minority. But here's the problem with this issue, which is exactly why I'm so like intentionally provocative on this issue because I want to give you the permission in the space to talk about it the same way, which is 99% of Americans are equally as afraid to talk about this issue. This issue for whatever reason people get so scared. Well, I don't want to come across as insensitive or a trans folk. Okay, let's talk about that for a second, okay? If you're suffering under gender dysphoria agenda delusion, I hope that you find Jesus in your life and you go through a transformation, I want that for you, okay? I do. I'm not talking about those people. I'm talking about people that want to redesign society and go after vulnerable 7, 8, 9 year olds, and do incredibly destructive things to them. That's a completely separate issue. And so what do we do to protect them? Well, here's the question in front of Christians, right? Which is what will it take for you to fight the way they've been fighting? I'm already there, right? I want to call out every single one of these pervert teachers, put them in prison, pass these laws in every state, defund Disney. I believe that is the Christian thing to do. Beautiful. I think they do too. It's awesome. You know, looking at this and you know, we were talking about the indoctrination that's going on in our schools. We also talking about subjects such as critical race theory. And this is a hot topic that's across America right now. It's something that our governor has outlawed inside the state of Texas. And yet, for some reason, we still see this going on in our local ISDs. The leftist is typically very good at owning language, such as compassion, such as unity, diversity, and it can be confusing for some of us. What would you say to someone who would say, well, CRT is just teaching history. And even more so, people saying CRT doesn't happen in schools. It's just a university subject. What would your response be? Yeah, okay, so saying like CRT is teaching history as being like, okay, we're going to do biology lesson about bloodletting. Like, we might as well make the kids aware of every opinion, right? Or, hey, let's do a, let's do an astrology lesson. But we have to entertain the flat earth theory. No, it's not. There are some things you don't teach kids 'cause they aren't true. And so this whole teaching history. So this all stems from the great charlatan Nicole Hannah Jones. Who's a very dishonest person from The New York Times. Again, I don't mean to take too long on this stuff, so we could let the panel go through it, but I'll do it as quickly as I possibly can. American history is incredibly heroic. I'll tell you a couple things that makes America unique. Up until America, there had never been a country ever where you could tell me a date and time it started. America was summoned into existence. It didn't stumble into existence. That's unbelievably rare. Tell me when the British Empire founded. You can't. Chinese empire. You can't. Russian, you can't. Why does that matter? That means people made a statement of actions and beliefs, and they said, we're willing to sacrifice it for today. The idea that America was summoned into existence meant that they were willing to make an argument. What was the argument? The argument was that when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands that have tied them to another deriving from the equal of the station, the equal but station powers, the laws of nature and nature's God and goes on to say, of course, life liberty wants property in the pursuit of happiness. They're making a moral argument there. They're making an argument that we understand a vertical relationship to our government. Now understand the Declaration of Independence inspired the abolition of slavery in Vermont that 9 out of 13 of the colonial states before the constitution was ratified, had independently abolished slavery that when the northwest ordinance was passed as one of the first acts of Congress in 1787, they abolished slavery in the new territories approved unanimously by all 13 colonies. The first ever antislavery convention in the world was chaired by Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia's 1775. The first country ever to abolish slavery was Britain thanks to William wilberforce, then America did it after that. There are more slaves on the earth today than there ever traded in the slave trade, both to Brazil, both the South America and North America. There's more slaves in Somalia and the Arab world. The question shouldn't be, why was there slavery? The question should be, why did they decide to get rid of it? You see, every human being is something in common. We have this in common with every person that came before us. We were born into a world we did not create. We all agree with that, right? Well, Thomas Jefferson was born into a world where slavery was everywhere. By the time he was on his deathbed and the 1820s, slavery was on its way out and was nearly extinct in the northern hemisphere. We should take pause and ask the question.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Big Pharma Sees Big Money in Pushing Hormone Blockers
"And the same pharmaceutical companies that pushed forward all these vaccines see a multi-billion dollar annual opportunity in trying to push this hormone blockers and puberty blockers. They're the ones that are pushing this. AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson. They have billions of dollars of drugs in front of the FDA right now in research and development phase one phase two phase three trials that they want to try to push to 5.6 and 70 year olds that might have transition regret. There has not been a gold rush in the pharmaceutical industry like this in decades. All they have to do is get more kids to want to think that they are what they're not, and they start to print more

The Charlie Kirk Show
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Man. I do Tuesday Q&A and I get asked all the time, what's the greatest thing missing in the church, in my opinion, is the fear of the lord. And so we fear what other people think about us more than we fear. More than we care. The fear of the lord is not being afraid of God. The fear the lord is being terrified to not please him. And so. I appreciate your humanity and when you're talking about when you're mayor and the things that are coming against you, and no one doesn't want to be light. I don't love all the articles written about us on a weekly basis. So I'm not like waking up like, yes, another one look Heather. He's uniquely made. But I don't, but here's the thing, is I wrote a book on homosexuality in God's heart on this subject. It is his unrelenting love for people, while remaining unwavering our loyalty to God's word to help people. But they call hate speech, hate speech because they hate to hear it. Not because it's not true. And so there's this there's this thing that we sing in the body of Christ today where we believe that our popularity in our Christianity will forever go hand in hand. And they won't go hand in hand. And so we have to understand that we have to love God more, despite what people think about us and despite what people have to say about us. Jesus says, if you love me, you will obey me. So actually our obedience to the word of God proves that we love him and if we loved him, we would obey the word of God. So is the body of Christ more obsessed about setting the captive free binding up the broken hearted preaching the gospel standing for truth going and healing and COVID and said we're caring about our neighbors by hiding in our houses. But Jesus never showed or portrayed isolation from the sick. And so if Jesus said, you love me by obeying me, then it's not about, oh, how do I love other people? We have the greatest example in Jesus in how he loved people well. And in that, I think a lot of people say there's just culture war that's taking place right now. And so it's so hard to love. Okay, Jesus came and he brought a culture war. Okay, he offended everybody. He slipped society up down. In fact, upside down. In fact, to the fair season, the religious people, he completely confronted, flip tables, to the disciples who thought he was coming and going to sit on a throne and when it came to on earth is like, no, I'm going to a cross that I'm dying, and they're like, no, don't say that. He's like, get behind me, Satan. His followers that saw him do miracles, questioning their opinions and said, but how in the world can he come from Nazareth? How can he come from Joseph? He flipped the culture upside that he brought a culture war and I believe that the body of Christ should be a part of the culture war that's taking place. We should be penetrating this culture war with the truth. And then like I said earlier, we would bring freedom. And so we can't be afraid of bringing the truth in the midst of this culture where we had the greatest example of a reformer in Jesus Christ. And I believe that the word of God is the truth that we stand in. And so I don't know where we've gotten that love is like what has already been said is cowering. It is leading strong and leading people in truth. So good. I would add to with critical theory raging right now across our country. You know, we're looking at a generation that's being poisoned through social media that's being poisoned, even sometimes in the classroom. But thank God for righteous candidates that are rising us in our school board. Am I right? Moms and dads that aren't going to take it anymore. 'cause I don't know if you know this, but it's not the government's job to raise your child. How do you know God ordained us to do that? But we're seeing in the classroom is unprecedented. We're seeing and you know, many people will say, you know, one of the most biggest blessings that the only blessing we really saw through COVID is parents got it inside look at the classroom that they were experiencing. You know, when this transgender movement invading in on our kids, the gender identity crisis that we're seeing inside the classrooms. I mean, literally just down the road three hours down the road in Austin, we see a LGBTQ+ pride parade going on with no parental consent. I can't even imagine what would happen if my child was in that parade. When we see this, how do we protect the next generation and how do we take a stand as parents? Yeah, and that's the right question, which is the protection question, right? I mean, so look, we have to we must understand what we're up against, right? Look, the purple haired Taliban, they will do whatever they will, they are going after your children. And you know, I mean, and people say Charlie, you shouldn't talk like that. I'm sorry. Maybe you should go after 6 year olds, you creep. Like I'm gonna call you whatever I want. Like, you guys are a bunch of perverts. Like, going after kids like this, like the gloves are off, okay? Jesus had his harshest teaching for people that went after children. And that goes for Disney, and that goes for these teachers. That goes for anyone that supports any of this stuff. And so, look, I'll let the pastors sort out the verses here. But I'm not going to put up with this, all right? I want this to go bankrupt. I want to punish people that go after children. I believe that we must, we must punch back twice as hard. They must understand the sword swings the other way. Like you are not going to put puberty blockers on ten year olds without parental consent. This is irreversible damage everybody is not like when they're 20, they could say, oh, well, no, there is a window. And if you stunt puberty, there is no going back. And there are hundreds of thousands of cases that we know now of people that have transitioned regret. And it's a growing thing. I just want to take.

The Charlie Kirk Show
It's Time to Stand Up, Texas!
"Please be vigilant, Texas. You know this. There's a tremendous amount of money, resources and effort being put into your home to try to turn this state into something that is inconsistent with your values. Get involved in the local government races. Get involved in the school board elections. What's happening in south Lake, where you get rid of the CRT people needs to happen in every single community across Texas.

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"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"And he teaches the children the decalogue, the moral law, and then places it in the center of the community and from the moral law comes a civil law, leviticus numbers, deuteronomy. Here's the greatest miracle. Three to 5 million people live together for 40 years without a police force or a standing army because they had the moral law. We've removed God from the equation and the laws of the wiser strains that make men free. And what happens is without God and without the moral law, the laws then weaponize, not to make man free, but to enslave him. You apply restraints towards evil in order to pursue excellence. Any athlete understands this. While their classmates are sitting in front of the idiot box in the corner of their living room, the window into hell, television, they're up in the morning practicing. And they get to enjoy that sport at a level of excellence. Their generation will never know because they've applied restraints in order to pursue excellence. And as Christians, we must front load our children, we must contend for the moral law in the civil law. The law doesn't save, I'm not talking about Salvation. I'm talking about preservation. The laws of school teacher guardian galatian street appoint us to Christ until faith comes. We must contend in the ecclesia the ecclesia because Jesus said Matthew 1618 to Peter when he said you're the crisis on the living God. And he said, blessed are you Simon bar Jonah flesh and blood is not revealed this to you? But my father in heaven and upon this rock, I will build my everyone says church, that's not the word, didn't come to hundreds of years later. Charlie did an in depth study on this. It was fascinating, take it from there. Tell him. This is good. And we'll close with you. So yeah, the word ecclesia means public gathering. And eclair was a real thing in ancient Greece where the Roman citizens would come. They'd fast and pray. And they would unite in the local community around two Greek terms words that is Sonoma and eloha, which are the two Greek words for freedom and equality, which just so happened to be the two words that America is founded on. Equality under the law and obviously freedom, the pursuit of virtue. And so when Jesus was saying that on this rock, build my ecclesia, he could have used synagogue. He could have used any other term that would have been well known, but he used this term that was unusual. And that was translated in the coinage Greek because what was being communicated in any theologian will tell you this that really does a deep study on it is Jesus was calling for comprehensive Christianity, not compartmentalized Christianity, big difference is that if it was just synagogue, it'd be like, on this rock build my place where you just come to worship and leave. And it pastor Landon's terrific point is like, no, actually, Jesus wanted you to set you saying, on this rock, build my place where you gather and that's the starting point to go in the community and influence everything else. That was all the gates of hell. I'm sorry. Push back. And push back the Gates of hell, which was, you know, an apt very, very important illustration, especially at the mouth of the Jordan River where that particular illustration happens. And so this is a misunderstanding in the church and something that I think that we as Christians need to do a much better job of articulating. So in closing, for our portion, I think we're calling up, is that right? Okay, yeah, great. So I'll just say two more things in closing.

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"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Okay? So not for me. I let the pastors dispute that, right? What I do know, though, is that we shouldn't allow evil to spread just because we think Jesus is coming next Thursday, right? That's not the right, that's not the right, but anyway, I think that there's a conservative revival that we're on the cusp of where people don't just have a yearning for nostalgia, but they realize that if you allow what I call the locusts, which is the left, they will destroy everything that is good true and beautiful. Can you name one thing these people have captured and do not destroy? They've destroyed everything that they get control of. They've destroyed the Boy Scouts, which is a completely and totally obliterated. They destroyed classical music, Hollywood, professional sports, American politics, our tech companies. And it's because inherent they don't actually build new things, nor are they concerned with preserving good things, they just care about taking them over for their own very, very specific radical ideology. So the opportunity ahead of us is, wow, most people really want what they once had. That is a kind of a premonition, is a canary in the coal mine that people want to go back to the very roots. Well, the roots that built everything that built our country, which of course is the Bible and the Christian worldview. And this is why you're going to see this huge resurgence. This awakening in this revival of the rejection of this kind of overindulgence in tech, the totalitarian nature of kind of some of our cultural influences, all these different things that we're seeing in our country. So kind of all of that to say, you know, the last thing that they have not completely taken over is the American church. So if you just look at this as kind of do you want liberty to live to do you want liberty to be around or to exist in its current form or you hopefully in any form for future grandkids will, what is the last institution that needs to remain strong or grow? That can't be totally corrupted. And that, of course, is the church, right? And so they've taken over everything else. And this is exactly why they threatened with the ridiculous Johnson amendment. They try to get pastors to try to not speak out. This is why they've taken over seminaries, by the way, and you have all these skinny gene pastors, don't worry you pass the test. So that are super woke. That do nothing but push this awful ideology, which is the left nose. And that if they could take over the church, then the country is broken in a generation. They know the opposite is true too. If the church rises, that they will go through a political extinction event. Well, first of all, Charlie, I wear skinny jeans because it's the only part of my body that's skinny, so. Skin on a sausage. Anyways, I was going to, I was going to share with you when Charlie talked about protecting the second most important thing, which is a government that protects the preaching of the gospel, you know, God judges nations, and he didn't say I came to make converts. He said I came to make disciples and not just disciples, but disciples of all nations, because nations are boundaries borders, compacts constitutions, ideologies, contending for the freedom of man. We were not the first constitutional republic in the history of the world, Israel was. Three to 5 million Jews were enslaved in Egypt crying out to God for deliverance. God sent an 80 year old man by the name of Moses, he contended with pharaoh and pharaoh says who is God that I should obey him is exactly what new cellini did in California. And so he doubled the brick output and reduced the materials and the Jews didn't complain to pharaoh. They wanted to kill Moses. People want freedom. They just don't want to pay for it. And so God takes one man because God constitutes a majority. It's good to be on his side. Moses and God majority and he contends with pharaoh the ten plagues, feral releases them, they go into the wilderness after the Passover and the Egyptian armies vanquished in the Red Sea, manners provided every morning, water, their clothes don't wear out for 40 years, their shoes don't wear out miracle after miracle, but here's the greatest miracle. Moses goes up on Mount Sinai and gets it downloaded more app. The decalogue, the ten commandments. He comes down in the entire nation as in debauchery in a rave party, fashioned by Aaron with a golden calf. Glow sticks, everything. It was crazy. It's in the Hebrew. You got to read it. It's in there..

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Are We on the Cusp of a Conservative Revival?
"What I do know, though, is that we shouldn't allow evil to spread just because we think Jesus is coming next Thursday, right? That's not the right, that's not the right, but anyway, I think that there's a conservative revival that we're on the cusp of where people don't just have a yearning for nostalgia, but they realize that if you allow what I call the locusts, which is the left, they will destroy everything that is good true and beautiful. Can you name one thing these people have captured and do not destroy? They've destroyed everything that they get control of. They've destroyed the Boy Scouts, which is a completely and totally obliterated. They destroyed classical music, Hollywood, professional sports, American politics, our tech companies. And it's because inherent they don't actually build new things, nor are they concerned with preserving good things, they just care about taking them over for their own very, very specific radical ideology. So the opportunity ahead of us is, wow, most people really want what they once had. That is a kind of a premonition, is a canary in the coal mine that people want to go back to the very roots. Well, the roots that built everything that built our country, which of course is the Bible and the Christian

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"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Get it. It's anyways. But the idea is you don't look at the geopolitical horizon simply for the sake of waiting for his soon return because I want it to happen right now. But he says occupy do business until I come when he finds me and he comes back, I'm going to be working for the next generation. Building a future for them. And I'll just finish with this last, then I told, then I told the staff and they were all in. I went to the elders 15 of them and I said, look, I'm planning on defying the restraining order tomorrow. We're only going to do it if it's unanimous. You get two choices. Either we are unified in this or you open that letter and I'm resigning today. And it was 15 O and I told him, look, I'm not going to be angry with you if you want me to resign, but I am not going to go into a future compromising what God's called me to do. And then the landlord, the last one, he's a West Texas boy out in Cisco. I called him, I said, I have a fiduciary responsibility to you. They could take your building. And he goes, we gave that to lord a long time ago. You go kick there and he used an expletive. Yeah. All of that to say to the cowardly pastor, I was scared too. I get it. But when I looked at that list and I realized nothing's more valuable to me than liberty for my children and my grandchildren, the fear went away. There's nothing you can take for me because I've already given it away. And what are you going to threaten me with? Heaven? I mean, I'm all in. And all of a sudden, the fear goes away and it's unstoppable pastors. There's nothing on this worth worth holding on to that's more valuable than liberty for the children to come because Christ is the author of liberty, not man. Second Corinthians, three 17 for the spirit of lord is there's liberty, liberty is God's idea, not man's idea. We need to be the clarion call for liberty to set the captives free. We only go. Charlie, I wanted to say this and you can comment on it, but I remember as clear as it knows is on my face, that day where I was scared to death. And I remember calling you and just saying, you know, Charlie, I'm going to do this. And I'll never forget what he said. Now, this is a secular 5 O one. I know he loves the lord with all his heart soul strength in mind. And he said, rob, do it. We got your back. Now a lot of people say that. But the minute I step forward and I'm not a social media guy, the adage it turning point is they mean the opposition until they cry and then they meme them crying. Charlie exposed their evil deeds stood behind us and gave us a voice across the nation that awakened folks. And I would just say the same is true for all of you. If pastor landed ambassador Heather had stood up to do this and none of you supported them, they'd be going on a long lonely walk. You are to them what Charlie and turning point was to us. And Charlie, that's your passion. You believe in liberty and to take a secular 5 O one and to develop turning point faith, what inspired you to do that and what do you believe is the calling? I mean, I know you don't want to bring the church into turning point. But tell us what that looks like. Well, yeah, look, I mean, I tell people all the time that my full-time job is focused on the second most important thing that a human being can do. And so then people say, well, what's the first thing? Okay, well, let's start with the first thing. The first thing is to making sure that we win souls for Jesus Christ, that's the most important thing is to win people for Jesus Christ, the most thing. Most important thing. So then what's the second thing? Well, to make sure you could do the first thing. To make sure that we're not going to be able to not have our theological disputes from prison. And people say, well, Charlie, that's an exaggeration. Like, okay. If anything should teach you the last couple and you should learn anything from the last couple of years. I don't think that's an exaggeration. They're pastors that are going to prison in Canada for remaining open. There are pastors in every western country. Churches that were shut down forcibly and we're still not believing that they're going to continue their march towards our freedoms and liberties. And so the church has not been focused at all with some exceptions, obviously this one, on the second most important thing. And it really is a lack of an appreciation of what we have as a country. This is the greatest nation ever to exist in the history of the world. And I say this and this is where I come under huge criticism from the people who won't actually talk to me. They write these faceless blogs. And as they say that you can not be both a Christian and a nationalist. And I think to myself, I said, how does that one work out? So let's play that out. So you're trying to tell me that you couldn't be a Christian that had had a heart also for Israel at the time? You couldn't be a Christian. It also had a heart for the nation that which you are in. I understand the hierarchy. So do you, you know what the most important thing is obviously. We're also called to be stewards. We thankful in all things. And things that you are inherit from a prior generation that are beautiful that are true and good, you better protect those things. And this is what people ask me they say, Charlie, why are you a conservative? Well, I believe a conservative by definition that a Christian must be a small C conservative. You have to be. Because a conservative is someone who wants to protect something, make sure your kids can enjoy the same beautiful thing that you enjoyed. Things don't protect themselves without good strong people protecting them. I want to say that again, things do not automatically preserve. They don't. Civilizations crumble. Books get burned. It requires good, strong people. To preserve the good. And the failure to do that is you have entire generations that get lost. So that's what a conservative is. A conservative first and foremost is you make an analysis of what human beings are. Pretty screwed up. We know that thanks to the Bible, we know that because of our own analysis of human behavior, broken by our original sin, that we need Jesus Christ in our life to make us whole and new. So therefore, if you're pretty messed up, you know, you're not going to get close to utopia. You know that you're going to be falling short of any sort of perfect design of government. And then you ask yourself the question, well, then what is good? Well, thankfully, we know what the ultimate good is. This is Jesus Christ, and is perfect. It is the top comprehension of what good could possibly be. That God divine himself came down in human form to walk amongst us in alongside of us to give us eternal life that we didn't deserve. Could you comprehend a better deal than that? No, that is the ultimate good. But then what is true and what is beautiful. These are things we used to contemplate in our school system, which now we obviously don't do that. And so once you're able to analyze what is good and what is right and what is wrong, America being one of those things, then I believe you are biblically commanded to then do everything you possibly can to make sure those things can be enjoyed by future generations. You see, this is the kind of the cult of progress that I think we're about to experience if we do our job right. A conservative revolution. I mean small conservative revolution. I don't care about the political thing will figure itself out. So here, let me prove it to you. And I could do the poll right now. Does anyone think in this room where you are living today? How do I word this actually better? How about this? I'll word it this way. That raise your hand if you agree the 1990s was a happier and better place to live than it is today. Raise your hand if you agree. Okay, almost every hand goes up. Some hands don't go up, which is interesting. That's because they weren't born in the 90s. A lot of people weren't born yet. It was better. Trust me. So. I've been just thinking about this so deeply the last couple of days. So I did a whole poll on Instagram and all of our channels. We had 87,000 people participate in our poll and I asked that question, right? So 98% of poll participants said the 90s were a happier free or better place to live. And so you think to yourself, okay, 30 years of progress and people want to go back, that's a conservative argument. That right there is exactly why we're much more conservative country than you actually think we are. That actually with all the technological progress with all the gender queer theory, with post birth abortions with homosexual marriage, people are way more miserable today than they were 30 years ago. Every statistic shows it, by the way, more mental health problems, more anxiety, more depression, more suicide, more alcohol addiction, more violent crime, and so you think to yourself, wait a second. And again, there's an interpretation of this where some people say, Charlie, that means the end times are here. You might be right. I'm not getting into that tonight, okay? Like rob said he's pre trip. Some people are post trip. I'm pan trip. It's all going to pan out in the end,.

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"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"Is and he should be applauded for that. That's exactly right. Which is politics matters a lot. Who you're mayor is can determine whether or not you can have Easter Sunday service. It's amazing to think about, right? So I never want to hear politics no matter again. So the cowardly are this. These are people that mean well. I want us to have a heart for the cowardly, okay? I want us to go find the cowardly pastor. You know who they are. No, seriously. I mean this. Cowards can be fixed. The last category is going to take some real conversion. I'll get to that in a second. That's where we need the divine intervention. But cowardly requires a courageous person to challenge the coward. So a good action item is for the downtrodden. But honestly, they're not bad already. Anytime anyone talks too loud, they like run out of a room, right? They shouldn't be in the ministry, but they are. Okay, there's nothing. No, that's true. They shouldn't be. But they are. And they're running a church. You should say, hey, God wants you to take stands on things that matter in the nation that you are in. Come on, I'll take the arrows for you. Can you just do one sermon about the reversal of roe versus wade? Can you just do? Can you show up to one thing? Everyone in this room, I want you to challenge the other pastors in this community because courage begets courage. Now, the last category is the complicit church. There worse than the I want more cowards than I would want people who are complicit. Now, who are the complicit church? These are people that fly the LGBT flag outside of their church. These are the people that fly the BLM by large mansions flag outside of their church. These are pastors that were so willing, you know, people like Levi lusco and people like Judah Smith. I know I'm not supposed to say their names. Again, don't care. People like Rick Warren. People like all these people, right? Who were so fast to go march in parades for BLM to make sure BLM could go buy more mansions and pay their family members. But they have not lifted a finger for the unborn when roe versus wade is about to be repealed. They won't even be bothered by it. Like, come on. And so the complicit church, this is where things like, oh, Jesus was a socialist comes from and all this just nonsense, right? And the question is which church do you want to be? God wants he did not give us a spirit of fear, okay? Joshua one 9, very clearly. Do not be afraid. It says 365 times the Bible. And so why would we be anything less than a courageous church? Now, I always have a heart though for the pastor that tries to give a sermon on this stuff and might do it a little sloppily, but it's like all passion. Like, I can work with that, right? He's getting the federalist papers and the declaration I'll messed up and he's confusing Thomas Jefferson and George Washington. He said, we're founded in like 1810. That's fine. I can work with that, right? That's just a matter of precision and what I can't, what I have very little patience for is when they come up and they say, we need to take a knee for how racist our country is. And I say, you know what were the least racist country ever to exist in the history of the world? The least racist country ever to exist. In fact, it's because of the church that we had meaningful social progress to be able to abolish slavery in our country. It's because a Christians, they were able to have any sort of the kind of progress that you're willing to actually proclaim and evangelize at the church. But they're the ones that are all of a sudden I'm just horrible, terrible bitter and misrepresentation of it. So anyway, that's a long kind of way to describe which is we have those three different types of churches. The courageous must challenge the cowardly to get into the courage posture. And then we must ask the complicit to come out and defend their beliefs. Like, come on, and they have an open invite any one of those people are a lot on my show at any time. They for whatever reason don't like to defend their beliefs. Because I think deep down they know they're wrong. But the American church right now is going to determine the future of American liberty as we know it. And it's an open question. When Charlie was talking about the cowardly church, in the absence of courage, truth is an orphan. And pastors are peace loving by nature, and they think that peace is the absence of conflict. But that's not peace. Peace is the presence of Christ in the midst of the conflict. When these pastors get equipped with an understanding, for example, when we defied the governor's order and we were faced with $3000 a day fines every time the doors of our church were open, they threatened a thousand congregants or visitors. They wanted to put us in jail. I was brought before the judge on contempt charges, all that stuff. And listen, I'm just going to be candid with you. I was scared. Fear is real. I was going to lose my house. I was going to lose my church. We had death threats. I can go down the list of everything. And I had to count that cost. And I remember, you know, when the attorney was giving us all the list and it was an entire legal pad of consequences for defying the restraining order. I called my wife. I read the list and I said, I really feel like God's calling me to do this. She just basically said I'd rather be a widow than be married to a coward. So. Yeah. And then. It's a good woman. The man. Now, listen, don't get all nice about her. She's evil. She's just like, she's just like Heather. She connects tubes to my body at night and she's steals my youth and transfers her fat. She's an awful person that way. And I see that anyways, where were we? But then I remember telling my kids and my kids are like, you know, things are caught not taught. They were excited that somebody was contending for their generation. The church is so myopic and so temporally focused. And we use our eschatology as an excuse for our apathy. We're pretty millennial. We believe in the rapture, but we've taken the rapture to a place where we run up debt and put nickels in our pockets and wait for Hailey bob comment to come. You don't.

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Why You Should Have a Heart for the Cowardly
"Again. So the cowardly are this. These are people that mean well. I want us to have a heart for the cowardly, okay? I want us to go find the cowardly pastor. You know who they are. No, seriously. I mean this. Cowards can be fixed. The last category is going to take some real conversion. I'll get to that in a second. That's where we need the divine intervention. But cowardly requires a courageous person to challenge the coward. So a good action item is for the downtrodden. But honestly, they're not bad already. Anytime anyone talks too loud, they like run out of a room, right? They shouldn't be in the ministry, but they are. Okay, there's nothing. No, that's true. They shouldn't be. But they are. And they're running a church. You should say, hey, God wants you to take stands on things that matter in the nation that you are in. Come on, I'll take the arrows for you. Can you just do one sermon about the reversal of roe versus wade? Can you just do? Can you show up to one thing? Everyone in this room, I want you to challenge the other pastors in this community because courage begets

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The Complicit Churches Are the Worst Churches of All
"Now, the last category is the complicit church. There worse than the I want more cowards than I would want people who are complicit. Now, who are the complicit church? These are people that fly the LGBT flag outside of their church. These are the people that fly the BLM by large mansions flag outside of their church. These are pastors that were so willing, you know, people like Levi lusco and people like Judah Smith. I know I'm not supposed to say their names. Again, don't care. People like Rick Warren. People like all these people, right? Who were so fast to go march in parades for BLM to make sure BLM could go buy more mansions and pay their family members. But they have not lifted a finger for the unborn when roe versus wade is about to be repealed. They won't even be bothered by it. Like, come on. And so the complicit church, this is where things like, oh, Jesus was a socialist comes from and all this just nonsense, right? And the question is which church do you want to be? God wants he did not give us a spirit of fear, okay? Joshua one 9, very clearly. Do not be afraid. It says 365 times the Bible. And so why would we be anything less than a courageous

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"fort worth, texas" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show
"And so I got a really good picture of kind of where the American church was at. I met a lot of pastors in every corner of the country. Some that rob knew, but a lot that rob did not know. And so kind of started in that network and almost every pastor had a couple things in common that they were boldly staying open against government mandates. They were paying a price for their faith, that they were actually being rewarded. They in tides and offerings and membership when they remained open, but also almost every single one of those casters were saying the following. Charlie, I'm doing this, but I'm the only one. I'm the only one in America that's this courageous. And I don't think they meant it to be kind of braggadocious. I actually think they believed it. Now what they were saying is, I'm the only one that I know of. And after you hear that, the 20 or 30th time, you say, you're actually not the only one. Like, I know a pastor in Charlotte and Bangor Maine and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Phoenix, Arizona Albuquerque, but you guys don't know each other. And so we, at turning point, we never really had an immediate vision to get involved in kind of the church or the pastor space. I go to college campuses so you don't have to. That's kind of been my life's work for the last decade. We've had a lot of work left to do. Trust me. But I saw this amazing opportunity and rob helped inspire it, and it made perfect sense, especially when I looked at it, I said, how are we going to save the country? How are we going to defend liberty if we don't get involved? If the church remains completely passive and completely silent. And so we started this project TPUSA faith, which is just exploded to churches across the country with some amazing pastors and some amazing programming that's just having such a big impact with weekly programming in Phoenix and all across the country. But even deeper and beyond that, we see this as the most important fight that is in front of us right now, which is not most important fight governmentally and from a public policy standpoint, which is are the good going to do what is necessary to fight for liberty. And I mean that because for a while the church has had the answers, but they've really refused to do what is necessary to fight evil. It says in the scriptures that if you love God, you must hate evil. I love that verse. It's kind of my daily mission statement. Before I go on the air every single day, my podcast, they say, I love God, so I hate evil. It makes it a lot easier. So you look at this and you ask yourself the question, which is, will the good, the people that have the truth? Will we do what is necessary to be able to preserve it for future generations. That is the question in front of us. And the obvious answer is like, yes, of course. I mean, I heard all of your applause. And the answer is increasingly, yes. But let's be honest, it's yes to an extent. I mean, it's yes until you'll get fired from a job because they want you to take the vaccine, right? And it's yes until. And that's okay, by the way, I'm not accusing. I'm not saying anything wrong with that. You got to put dinner on the table, right? But at some point, the question is, are you going to allow them to hold your entire country in civilization hostage? And the kind of the tension point that we're in right now, which I think to be an amazing opportunity, which is the moment that those of us with the truth, the church rise up in any considerable fashion, you are going to see evil flee in a way that you have never seen in any person's lifetime in this room. And so this is kind of a call right now. And this church is doing an amazing job. Now, but if we're honest with ourselves, most churches are not. And there's three different types of churches in America and robs heard me talk about this quite often. And I know a lot of you here do not call this your home church. And so you're just here visiting, you saw an advertisement. Well, this is an opportunity for you to go back to your church and try to get your church more like this church because if we're honest with ourselves, we need every church to be speaking out and doing these. It's not just going to be one church. It's got to be a movement of churches. And so you look at the three different types of churches. Let's start with the positive, the courageous. You're sitting in one right now. They platform good candidates. They talk about good versus evil. They're willing to actually talk biblically about what's happening in our world. Now, some people say Charlie, it's not theological to talk about politics. And say, well, then what do you do with Jeremiah 29 7 that says, you must demand the welfare of the nation that you are in because your welfare is tied to your nation's welfare. That's the lord speaking in Jeremiah 29 7. We are commanded to demand the welfare of the country and the nation that we are in. Someone said the other day, there are woke, which is what I call them, which is a woke person. It's a nice word for them. I have other words, but I won't use them. And they said Charlie, nowhere in the Bible, does anyone do anything politically? It's quite a statement. You know, it must be part of that new phenomenon where they only read like three verses in the New Testament and they consider that to be the Bible, right? There's a lot in there. Like, what do you have to do with Esther mordecai nehemiah Jeremiah and Daniel just to name a few of people that were God's chosen people trying to influence their influence secular government for God's purpose. All throughout the scriptures, God's people are trying to influence secular government for God's purpose. In fact, that's where we get the idea of counselor to the king, which is something that has been lost on the American church. The first is the courageous church. The second is the cowardly church. Now, believe it or not, the cowardly church is not the worst. We'll get to the worst in a second. The cowardly church is the church of the pastor that walks on eggshells. And you've all heard these excuses before. Well, I don't want to do that because we might lose membership ties are offerings. Oh, really? Okay, so your business model. So you care about budgets baptisms and buildings. I care about the truth, but you just any pastor that does a sermon and they say, so how did the offering go this week? Wrong incentive model. Instead, did I say something that was true that I preached the word of God and then let God take care of the rest. That's been totally lost on American Christianity. And so that's the cowardly church always has an excuse. Always. The other excuse is, well, it's not clear. It's not clear which path is the right way on this issue. And I say, okay, let's just take one issue. Abortion is a great one. But let me take an even better one. Will you tell your congregation what a woman is? And they say, well, it's not very clear. Okay, no, we're not dealing with serious people that, right? God created man, God created woman. Fixed sex and gender is under attack in the west everywhere. This transgender nonsense from the alphabet mafia is under attack, it's destroyed. God's creation. Every day. And by the way, I'll get that offended you good, okay? So. It's not clear. Like, okay, maybe it might not. You might not be ready to do like a whole sermon on economics yet. That's fine. We could do that later. But if you're really telling me that you as a pastor, you're not willing to tell your congregation, just man and woman, when life begins. And how about another more basic one? Is it not clear that the church is the most essential thing in a civilization? You're not willing to do a sermon on that. Rob here. And so this is something this is how politics plays an impact on your life. When rob decided to open his church for Easter of 2020, the governor of California, the public health officials, they came after him criminally. They came after him every way you could possibly imagine. And he was the only pastor in like a hundred mile radius that was willing to stand up to get these tyrants. And that should tell you something, which is.

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The Charlie Kirk Show
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"Thank you, everybody. It's a miracle. I'm here, actually. I just had a terrible back attack a couple days ago. For those of you that have had back pain in your life, you know what I'm talking about. So praise God, it turned around in a couple days. So thank you guys. What a great church. I think I always say you could tell a lot about a church by how they worship and you guys do it right. So praise God, it's an amazing honor to be here. Well, I want to say thank you. I had the privilege to meet in your past professor Landon when I was in D.C. on the mall with Sean foy and he came up to me and I'm looking at this guy and I'm thinking we just get out of high school. What's the deal? And then to see his passion and I had heard from Sean what he's accomplishing here in Fort Worth and then to come and meet you all passers as strong as his congregation and their accomplishing what they do because of what you do and I want to say thank you to all of you. And that's why I came all the way from California. I didn't come for anything other than to meet you because what you're doing in Fort Worth is absolutely epic. So clap for yourselves. God bless you guys. So Charlie and I met serendipitously a couple of years ago at a conservative radio thing and my son was telling me dad, you got to listen to this guy. I wasn't on social media. I don't do stuff like that. And how our lives intertwined. I didn't think a guy like him existed. A young man awakening the young and our nation to the concept of liberty that's not man's idea, but God's idea. And I'm watching him do this. And then the two of us became friends and I have the privilege. He calls me his pastor, although he's on the road 330 days a year. I don't know how that works, but anyways. But it's been an absolute joy and I wanted to say that sitting up here with Charlie watching what God is doing in and through turning point. He started when he was 18 years old. He took a gap year and didn't go to college. He was seeking an appointment to West Point. And he just stepped into the middle of it. It's now ten years in the process and what God has done, the first year he ever spoke at was ours. And I'm like, Charlie, why don't you speak another church is? And he was struggling over and I just said, I think you're one of the best preachers in America. Well, that was the wrong thing to do because a minute he spoke in our church and I told people about it, he can't come back now because he's been in churches all across the country and that God is doing an amazing work. And again, please welcome my dear brother and friend Charlie Kirk again. Thank you. So. I asked rob to come up here just so we could have a kind of back and forth, rob is the type of pastor we need more of. And you know, when I started to speak at churches, you have to understand, I was raised Presbyterian. So, you know, you would be kicked out of the church for worshiping the way you guys were doing. Whatever that is, not going to happen in mainline, presbyterianism. The chosen frozen. That's right. Their idea. Their idea of getting really excited about worship was like a finger. Maybe if you really start to feel it. And so I had a very specific idea in my head of what I thought the church would do and it's kind of its role. So then my family left the Presbyterian Church. We went to a evangelical church in the suburbs of Chicago, great Bible believing church. I gave my life to the lord and I was in 5th grade, but it was beat into me from a young age. You do not talk about politics, morals, none of that stuff from the church. Which never really made a lot of sense to me, but it became really kind of just part of church dogma, if you will. And I thought that any church that would do this was blurring the lines and they weren't being scriptural or biblical. And so I went and I met rob at this event and I couldn't believe someone like him existed. A pastor that was bold and was a mayor and also a pastor and was speaking out on these issues and these topics. So when I spoke at rob's church, I was blown away that a church like that actually existed. And then of course, the virus happened and our awful reaction to it, which were the lockdowns, obviously, the worst mistake made in modern American history, which was locking down the healthy to try to save us from the sick. The dumbest thing we've done, and the only places that were open were churches like this that were boldly and courageously understanding that the church should never close..

WCBM 680 AM
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"Dress, the pandemic and human rights abuses. Biden will address the General Assembly on Tuesday. In the meantime, latest polls show Biden's approval rating is steadily shrinking. It is called the for the People Act. But the Heritage Foundation says the House voting rights legislation does nothing good for voters. Legal fellow Zack Smith HR one, for the People Act. I think that is dead in the water in the Senate. It looks like there's HR for the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. I think that also faces an uphill battle in the Senate. United States has now begun flying some of the thousands of Haitian migrants who cross from Mexico over into Del Rio, Texas this past week. Now being flown back to their homeland. A U. S official says Three flights left early Sunday morning. Departing San Antonio for Porter Prince Process will take several weeks. Also at town hall dot com. A military training jet. Crashing in Texas Police in Fort Worth, Texas, say it could have been a lot worse. A military training jet crashed in a neighborhood it didn't hit any of the houses directly. Debris crashed into several yards and fires did force three families out of their homes. The pilots were able to eject before impact. One of them got caught along with a parachute in power lines on the way down, Air Force and naval investigators are looking into the cause of the crash occurred not far from the The Fort Worth Naval Air Station Joint Reserve base. I'm Jacki Quinn. Hot, dry and windy conditions only make matters worse. In California firefighters still battling a number of key blazes.

WLS-AM 890
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"90 with another updated 30 minutes. From ABC News Day Packer. We just learned a military aircraft went down near Fort Worth, Texas, will pass along more as we learn it. Meanwhile, the third booster shot recommended by an FDA advisory panel, but not for all as the Biden administration had pushed. The panel's recommendation only extending to Americans 65 older or with underlying conditions and will likely take weeks to roll out that's going to miss the administration's original start date of tomorrow. ABC talk to Dr Anthony Fauci on this week They made a decision to do what we just said about individuals in certain categories, which is fine, but the story is not over because more and more data Is coming in and will be coming in confirming that shots for kids under 12 could be approved by around Halloween, a state of emergency in Del Rio, Texas, where some 14,000, mostly Haitian migrants have crossed the border from Mexico, their long journey likely to end where it began starting today, the Biden administration is acting urgently to move thousands of migrants waiting at the Texas border. They are trying to enter the country at the city of Del Rio and administration plans to place them on flights back to their native countries. Many of them are from Haiti, a country still reeling from the assassination of its president and an earthquake over the summer. He sees a Renshaw reports that Americans were among those on board the fourth Qatari evacuation flight from Afghanistan, taking off from Kabul earlier today. This is women's rights. Take another Taliban hit mayor of Kabul, telling Afghani women who worked for the city. They can't come back to the office. It's just another sign. The Taliban is enforcing its strict interpretation of Islam once said, to restrict and oppress women. This comes just days after a new decree that middle and high school girls cannot return to the classroom while boys did. So this weekend, Jordan a Miller ABC News Jerusalem after three days in space, SpaceX's first all civilian flight into Earth's orbit splashdown. Successfully Saturday night. You're listening to ABC news. Do you check?.

KTAR 92.3FM
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM
"29 13. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. Thomas Edison said many of life's failures or people who did not realize how close they were to success. When they gave up. That's a sad one right there. I open wonder at the times I quit that I quit just before order that I quit, like a year too late. I should have quit sooner because it was not going to work. You stupid fool, you know, held on a little too long always always get some fun Feedback on Twitter when I post that quote Winners Never quit. Yes, they do. They quit doing stupid stuff on a regular basis. You know, it's just knowing when when to go. What's What's the stupid stuff? Who knew? You know? I didn't know It was stupid when I was doing it. That's right. By definition. Bailey is with us. Bailey is in Fort Worth, Texas. Hi, Bailey. How are you? Hi, David. Christine. How real Right. What's going on? Okay, So I own a small business that I opened up earlier this year. I don't have any debt in the business. Just my monthly, um Expenses and after paying for all my big purchases, like for equipment and stuff I have about 6000 in my business savings. I don't pay myself yet. Luckily were able to live off of my husband's income. And so my plan or our plan was to say about six months Emergency fund for the business. In the business savings, and then I would start paying myself. Um But the question that came up between me and my husband is we've been paying on the only debt we have on my students. So we've been paying on those since the zero interest this whole time, which has been pretty great..

WZFG The Flag 1100AM
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"By doing it by, you know, wiping wiping down so there's new technologies. But yes, um, that virus if you can get it, you know, touch it with this open water. It's a great weight. Yes, uh, to clean, all right to Joshua in Fort Worth, Texas slow Yeah, I had had something. Now I'm going to talk about our attention. Everybody keeps saying that the flu wasn't quite so bad last year, but the numbers are damned. I was following. Actually the go big place the flu at the time around, uh, around for April, and that area has watched the numbers come in. And right now, I think it's April 15th. The CBC put a statement out that said, We're no longer tracking the flu. So if you're not tracking the flu, how can you know that The Blue was actually last last year? Well, the numbers that were recorded because it is a reportable disease. Um, is that the numbers were just really low and you've got to remember all the way through the winter. They were tracking and they were looking at and they those numbers still get reported. So, um, they do know that the number that when they do tests, I mean, so If you go in with a lot of symptoms, you're going to be tested for the flu and covid and other things and they rule out Some of it by rule out, and so they do know that the numbers for the flu have been very low. So in other words, they're they're not saying that they weren't paying attention to the numbers. They simply that there was not emphasis placed on on the tracking of the numbers I gather, is what you're saying. Exactly, And it's not just our country. I mean they were seeing that across the globe. All right. We'll come back in just a moment. With more calls at 18665. Oh, Jimbo will be right back. Donors choose support.

News Radio 920 AM
"fort worth, texas" Discussed on News Radio 920 AM
"In Fort Worth, Texas, has injured eight people. Police, who have no suspects say it appears multiple guns were used. All eight victims are in stable condition. To Las Vegas police officers were sent to the hospital last night after struggling with a suspect who police say grabbed one of the officers guns. One officer was shot but is expected to fully recover. The suspect is in custody. It happened near a Legion stadium, which was at full capacity for a concert. Across the country, Americans will celebrate the red, white and blue with many people doing things they couldn't do last year, like taking a firework show. The pandemic canceled the annual Macy's fireworks show in New York City last year, but tonight it makes its return. It's said to be the biggest one yet with more than 65,000 shells, launching from five barges positioned on the East River and will honor America's everyday heroes. There will be dedicated areas for vaccinated and unvaccinated Spectators who want to watch the 25 minutes. Show in person. A two hour special is being broadcast on NBC this evening with performances by Tori Kelly Blake, Sheldon, Coldplay, Reba McEntire and more. Tanya J. Powers. Fox News Fireworks of a different sort for a former first couple. Celebrating nearly 80 years together today may be America's 245th birthday. But for two former residents of the White House a milestone of another kinds about to pass on July 7th 1946, a young midshipman home from the U. S Naval Academy and his sweetheart said, there I do is back home in Georgia. This Wednesday will be the 75th anniversary for Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter. No other first couple has ever hit that mark before. Since 39th president says there is a full partnership at 96. Carter is the oldest former president in US history. Rosalynn is 93 boxes..

Talk Radio 1190 KFXR
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"From now, little less than an hour from now it's Manchester City. It's Chelsea. clubs face off in the New year. UEFA Champions League final As anybody knows if you're not a soccer fan, I hope you are but if you're not Champions League is the best of the best. Of all the clubs in the world. These are the two final teams remaining, so this is a exciting Exciting final that's going to be taking place in Portugal. And we'll be talking of a little bit about that. That is a lesson about 45 minutes away from kickoff 15 minutes to be exact. All right, let's go to the extra time school road before we get things started. Speaking of soccer What's good? The championship English League Championship. Brentford, Swan's E City and the $100 Million game. They like to call it. Because it really is that last team that gets promoted to the English premier Li you can Brentford they fell short. Last year, they will be going up. And they will be apart. Of the English Premier League as they've been promoted to the E P l for next season. Exciting news for them Tough luck for Swansea City but two new loss for them. Toronto Maple Leafs in Montreal Canadians like I said that's 6 30 tonight. That is Game six as the maple leaves lead. 32 in the Syriza's, You know, I was talking about this and we'll get a little bit into it here shortly. Sol save it, but Yeah, This might not be a bad thing for the Maple Leafs that they dropped the old overtime. They took that overtime loss in Game five. You know you're still waiting on Judge John to bars to come back. We don't know We don't have really a timetable set for that. But we'll see how it plays out. And that should be interesting in itself. Major League baseball couple doubleheaders going to start right now You got a couple of regular games that had taken place Charles Suad Challenge. Jordan Speech leads the field at 11 under through two days that is taking place in no other than Fort Worth, Texas. The DFW added again. We're just not too long ago we had the Byron Nelson two weeks ago I went to the PGA Championship in Kiawah Island. Now they're back out in Texas. At the trial swab challenge here and forward that colonial country club Jordan speaks leading the way. He'll tee off it. 2 to 10. So a little over about an hour from now. Yeah, about an hour from now. Hey, was tied Day one after the field with a good old Sergio Garcia, Sergio and ate under. You got Coke correct at 10 under who's leading his rate behind Jordan? So Jordan has a one One stroke lead coming into the trial swab. Challenge weekend that exciting NC double a baseball all these bunch of tournaments taking place. This was great. This is what's great about this time of year is you know how much I enjoy in C W A. N C double A baseball is in most of their conference tournaments right now. You have NC double a softball, The women's softball. They're taking place during the super regionals. I believe rate as we speak, so they're kind of little bit further along home things. Early. Some people are solace you taking on what was it, Oklahoma? Florida State. I take that back Florida State Nellis you were playing, so that was pretty cool in itself. And Ah, also, of course, Emma less and less in a little bit action just had a couple games, kick off at top of the hour and looking forward to that so jam packed show and, of course. Last but not least I cannot give all these sports a little bit of love without saying incidentally baseball, incidentally, softball NC double A golf this wrapped up NC double A tennis just finishing up. And, more importantly, a little bit of NC double a men's and women's lacrosse. That's on ESPN. Two right now. The Virginia Cavaliers leading 94 over the University of North Carolina, the Tar Heels and that's in the semi finals winner that goes to the national championship. S O wants to continue to fall that lacrosse uni watched across that is an entertaining sport that is a contact sport. That's why you can enjoy. You know, in the world of the MBA in certain certain leagues when you don't really get much out of it, no contact sports well. Hey, You want a little bit of contact? Watch some college across, and, uh, that'll tickle your fancy because that's great stuff. All right, let's jump to the NBA. MBA has been Well, you know, it's playing out like with what we expected. Nothing too crazy. No. You know what? Wanted to bring this up before we got into anything. Well, we're gonna have a little laugh real quick before we get serious and break things down. I don't know if you all heard about this But over it was Wednesday, June oars, Jenkins. Don't know about your North Jenkins, the quarterback in the National Football League. He's been around a little bit. Norris had to take a flight to Florida, right? He lives in Atlanta, and he parked his Rolls Royce overnight. At the Hartsville, Atlanta Hearts of Hartsfield. Sorry, Hartfield, Jackson. Airport. Obviously, that's Atlanta. On May 5th before catching a flight to Florida, according to Jenkins. When he got back. His car was stolen. There's $250,000 Rolls Royce was stolen from the airport parking lot in Atlanta. All right. I think And you're like, Why is this funny to you? Matt? Why is it funny? Here's why it's funny. Who in the right mind and maybe I'm just crazy. I don't live the bowler lifestyle. I'll probably never have a Rolls Royce. I think that's safe to say. What if I just use a critical thinking here? Who in their right mind Besides the park, the Rolls Royce In a parking lot and in any any parking lot that you're going to keep it overnight. For a couple days. Take a new perhaps somebody drop off. Why? I just I can't get over the fact that he left his Rolls Royce parked in overnight parking at it. And I know this is supposed to be safe and secure. But come on. That is That it was put this way that takes some Coronas and you shouldn't be surprised that you come back and your Rolls Royce is missing from the parking lot. At the airport because you left it there for a set amount of days. May fit. I'm assuming it's been a couple of weeks. Whatever it doesn't matter, but generous. Jenkins having a rough May They don't have a clue. Where is Rose Voices and by N. If it's been, Oh, if it was there more than a week well, I'm gonna go say he probably will find it because it's been going for a while. But I saw that in the headlines and I had to share it on the show. Maybe I'm crazy to 14787 11 98 17787 11 90 is the phone number If you like to chime in, we're going to talk a little bit. We're actually gonna dive into some sports now in me Stop branding on this, but maybe I'm crazy, But I'd love to hear, Do you think Would you? If you're a multi millionaire, Would you drive your Rolls Royce to their part and leave it overnight? I sure the hell wouldn't I don't think anybody with the right mind would So I had to share that I figured that was a good way to start off the show. Ah, good laughing matter. Hey, Like I said, you might not think it's funny. I think it's hilarious because I can't believe he did that. Anyways. MBA. As of now, you know? Even the way things were kind of playing out like you're expected Big went from Boston last night. Jason Tatum drops 50 points on the on the on the Nets, and that will push that 2 to 1. That pushes that Syria's 2 to 1. In Game four will be on Sunday night around six o'clock and you'll see if they can get even that serious up in Boston, you know. Expect the Nets to take that serious pretty easily. I I think it ends in five. I think they win four and five. You got the same situation kind of what's going on with the Mavericks and.

GayBarchives Podcast
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"It's called the upstairs lounge right name to the bar in the same guy also did another Documentary on the rainbow lounge raid in fort worth texas. Which is kind of an anomaly. Because we think of our raids as you know from your exploration of mid-century gay scenes we think of bahrain's as being something of the fifties sixties seventies where police would come in and basically detain everybody in the bar. Look for excuses to arrest them but The rainbow lounge event occurred In i think two thousand nine or something in fort worth texas and was the same kind of seen where they went in and they blocked basically tried to arrest everybody in charge them with indecent acts or whatever they could come up with a number of the people involved in that ended up getting substantial settlements from the city but it just goes to show. That's history does repeat itself and just because we think of stonewall is being fifty years ago does not mean that it can't happen again so yeah i think there's i think that there's a lot of stories that come out of these spaces The screaming queens is the name of the documentary about competence cafeteria. But you know there's a lot in a stall around these spaces and there's a lot of history around these spaces and that's another really good approach to find a space. It's very historic into really dial down and tell the story of that space so i mean there's a lot of great opportunities for filmmakers to do do work in this area. I think now without even leaving their hometown if they live in a city that has some some gay. History could do it right at home. Yeah yeah definitely definitely definitely so your professional career. We've been talking about this particular movie and whatever but you're a prolific composer author filmmaker educator. You've done all kinds of things. Tell us a little bit more about yourself about the man behind the movie. You know i. I've done a lot of things. I guess i mean. I started working in the recording industry in los angeles in the nineteen eighties..