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[00:00:00] On Wednesday, September 10th, Charlie
[00:00:02] Kirk was assassinated at a college
[00:00:04] campus in Utah. Some of my older viewers
[00:00:07] may not have heard about Charlie Kirk
[00:00:09] before this, but most young people know
[00:00:11] who he is. He founded an organization
[00:00:14] called Turning Point USA. The idea was
[00:00:18] to energize young people around
[00:00:19] conservative values.
[00:00:21] Charlie Kirk became famous by going to
[00:00:23] college campuses and debating issues
[00:00:26] with students. What's your name? Uh,
[00:00:28] none of your business unfortunately, but
[00:00:30] >> Okay. Hello. Nice to meet you. None of
[00:00:31] your business.
[00:00:32] >> Thank you. I appreciate it. So, do you
[00:00:34] love America?
[00:00:35] >> Yes, I do.
[00:00:36] >> I hate America.
[00:00:38] >> I
[00:00:39] [Applause]
[00:00:43] I Every state in the USA should be an
[00:00:47] independent country. What do you think
[00:00:50] of this?
[00:00:51] >> The offic.
[00:00:53] >> Well, I I just first have to ask, since
[00:00:54] you hate the country, do you plan to
[00:00:55] leave
[00:00:56] >> that? What do you mean by that?
[00:00:58] >> Do you plan to go live in another
[00:01:00] country?
[00:01:00] >> No, I do not.
[00:01:01] >> Oh, you're an idiot.
[00:01:03] >> Let Let me tell you something.
[00:01:04] >> Your face is an idiot.
[00:01:06] >> America is the only country where even
[00:01:08] those who hate it refuse to leave.
[00:01:11] >> That's how you know you live in a great
[00:01:12] country.
[00:01:12] >> I'm sure you are aware that college
[00:01:14] campuses have become increasingly
[00:01:16] hostile towards conservative students.
[00:01:18] On most college campuses, it is against
[00:01:20] the rules to even speak your opinion on
[00:01:23] certain political issues. You cannot
[00:01:26] speak out against Black Lives Matter,
[00:01:29] even though we know that the money
[00:01:30] collected was being used to purchase a
[00:01:32] $6 million mansion in California. You
[00:01:35] cannot speak out against illegal
[00:01:37] immigration, even though the violent
[00:01:39] rioters are burning down Los Angeles.
[00:01:43] You cannot speak out against trans
[00:01:44] people in women's sports, even though
[00:01:47] the majority of Americans do not agree
[00:01:50] with it.
[00:01:51] There are numerous examples of
[00:01:53] professors losing their jobs over these
[00:01:55] topics like Jordan Peterson. You cannot
[00:01:58] speak out on basic political issues on
[00:02:00] college campuses or it will be labeled
[00:02:02] as hate speech. I want to be clear about
[00:02:06] this. According to the Pew Research poll
[00:02:08] in February 2025,
[00:02:11] twothirds of Americans believe that
[00:02:12] trans people should be banned from
[00:02:15] women's sports. This idea that so many
[00:02:18] people believe you cannot talk about on
[00:02:21] college campuses.
[00:02:23] This is why Charlie Kirk made such an
[00:02:26] impact because young people were dying
[00:02:29] to have a space where they could speak
[00:02:31] their mind. Charlie Kirk gave them a
[00:02:33] taste of what freedom of speech was
[00:02:36] like. I'm going to show you the impact
[00:02:38] that Charlie Kirk had. This is polling
[00:02:41] data from Pew Research from 2023 to 2025
[00:02:45] showing Democrat versus Republican
[00:02:47] voters. What you see is that young men
[00:02:50] shifted Republican by 44 points in 2
[00:02:53] years. That is largely because of
[00:02:56] Charlie Kirk. When Donald Trump won the
[00:02:59] election in 2024, there were a handful
[00:03:02] of people who contributed to making that
[00:03:03] possible. Charlie Kirk was one of those
[00:03:06] people.
[00:03:08] Young men were one of the reasons that
[00:03:10] Donald Trump won the election and
[00:03:12] Charlie Kirk changed the course of human
[00:03:15] history.
[00:03:16] >> Z is going to be the most right-wing
[00:03:18] generation in 50 years. Um,
[00:03:20] statistically speaking, there was a huge
[00:03:21] turnout of youth voters for Donald
[00:03:23] Trump. That was unexpected, something
[00:03:24] that's usually a Democratic stronghold.
[00:03:26] There's probably no individual
[00:03:28] individual more responsible for that
[00:03:29] than Charlie Kirk. really can't
[00:03:31] underestimate and downplay how
[00:03:33] influential he was in activating young
[00:03:35] people and how handinand he was working
[00:03:37] with the Trump campaign to turn out
[00:03:39] younger voters. And I I would just say
[00:03:40] this, echoing what David said, which is
[00:03:42] you don't have to agree with the damn
[00:03:44] thing that he said, but he did it the
[00:03:46] way you're supposed to. He showed up and
[00:03:47] he debated people and he engaged them to
[00:03:49] their faces. He wasn't a keyboard
[00:03:51] warrior. He wasn't threatening people.
[00:03:53] That is how a civil society conducts
[00:03:55] itself. You go to places and you have
[00:03:56] debates on the issues of our day. And
[00:03:58] that's what he modeled. So any of his
[00:04:00] acolytes who are taking it a different
[00:04:02] direction, you're not honoring his
[00:04:03] legacy.
[00:04:04] >> The issues surrounding Charlie Kirk's
[00:04:05] death have been growing for some time. I
[00:04:08] want to go back 2 years before Charlie
[00:04:10] Kirk died. In 2023, Riley Gaines went to
[00:04:14] speak at San Francisco State University
[00:04:16] and was physically beaten and held
[00:04:18] hostage by trans protesters. Now, if you
[00:04:21] don't remember who Riley Gaines is, she
[00:04:23] swam against trans swimmer Leah Thomas.
[00:04:26] She tied Leah Thomas for fifth place in
[00:04:29] the 200 freestyle finals at the NCAA
[00:04:31] championships. The officials took the
[00:04:33] fifth place medal, gave it to Leah
[00:04:36] Thomas, and made Riley Gaines hold the
[00:04:38] sixth place medal because they wanted
[00:04:40] the transgender swimmer to have the
[00:04:42] photo op. They told Riley Gaines that
[00:04:44] they would send her medal in the mail.
[00:04:48] And she is standing there being
[00:04:50] humiliated on the podium thinking to
[00:04:52] herself, "This is not fair."
[00:04:56] So, she started speaking out against
[00:04:57] biological men competing in women's
[00:05:00] sports.
[00:05:02] This was when most people were first
[00:05:03] starting to hear about trans issues. It
[00:05:07] took a lot of courage for Riley Gaines
[00:05:09] to speak out and she was viciously
[00:05:12] attacked.
[00:05:13] So, when she went to speak at the
[00:05:15] college in 2023, she was met by violent
[00:05:18] protesters. Here is footage from Riley
[00:05:21] Gain's phone of her being chased down
[00:05:23] the hall.
[00:05:25] Yeah, you [Β __Β ] transfer.
[00:05:28] Trans rights are human rights.
[00:05:40] All right.
[00:05:46] [Applause]
[00:05:48] >> I'm showing this to you because I don't
[00:05:51] think a lot of people realize the
[00:05:52] viciousness of these people.
[00:05:56] College campuses today are not like they
[00:05:58] used to be. Riley Gaines is crying. She
[00:06:02] was just physically hit. And this
[00:06:04] protester is mocking her and saying that
[00:06:06] trans rights are human rights. The
[00:06:09] protesters held her hostage, demanding
[00:06:11] money or they would not let her go. They
[00:06:14] are on video saying, "Tell her to pay us
[00:06:17] and then she can go." 10 bucks each.
[00:06:21] >> Tell her to pay us. Tell her to pay us
[00:06:23] then she can go.
[00:06:24] >> 10 bucks each.
[00:06:29] >> Let us be clear about what happened.
[00:06:32] Riley Gaines was held hostage on the
[00:06:34] third floor of this building for almost
[00:06:36] 3 hours because of her political beliefs
[00:06:39] that biological men should not play in
[00:06:41] women's sports.
[00:06:44] Why are we okay with this as a society?
[00:06:48] Luckily, Riley Gains was able to get
[00:06:50] away. The university started an
[00:06:52] investigation but later decided not to
[00:06:55] file any charges at all. Not a single
[00:06:59] person faced any accountability.
[00:07:03] Given what happened to Charlie Kirk, I
[00:07:05] think people are starting to realize how
[00:07:07] lucky we are that Riley Gaines is still
[00:07:10] alive. I'm going to show you what
[00:07:13] Charlie Kirk said on X.com after Riley
[00:07:15] Gaines was assaulted in 2023.
[00:07:18] When every campus conservative speaker
[00:07:20] is labeled a Nazi, a fascist, a racist,
[00:07:23] or as somehow wanting a transgenicide by
[00:07:26] radical student groups and their allies
[00:07:28] in the mainstream media and
[00:07:29] administrations, these domestic
[00:07:32] extremists feel free to assault and
[00:07:34] terrorize.
[00:07:36] Enough is enough. There must be real
[00:07:39] legal, educational, and career
[00:07:41] consequences for these criminals, and
[00:07:43] conservative states must lead the way.
[00:07:46] Why didn't we listen to Charlie Kirk? 5
[00:07:50] months before his death, Charlie posted
[00:07:52] this. Assassination culture is spreading
[00:07:55] on the left. 48% of liberals say it
[00:07:59] would be at least somewhat justified to
[00:08:00] murder Elon Musk. 55% said the same
[00:08:04] about Donald Trump. In California,
[00:08:06] activists are naming ballot measures
[00:08:08] after Luigi Manion.
[00:08:11] The left is being whipped into a violent
[00:08:13] frenzy. Any setback, whether losing an
[00:08:16] election or losing a court case,
[00:08:18] justifies a maximally violent response.
[00:08:21] This is the natural outgrowth of
[00:08:23] left-wing protest culture tolerating
[00:08:25] violence and mayhem for years on end.
[00:08:28] The cowardice of local prosecutors and
[00:08:30] school officials have turned the left
[00:08:32] into a ticking time bomb. Why didn't we
[00:08:35] listen to Charlie Kirk?
[00:08:38] Fast forward to 2 weeks before Charlie
[00:08:40] Kirk died. On August 22nd, 2025, a
[00:08:44] 23-year-old girl was viciously murdered
[00:08:46] by a black man on a train in North
[00:08:48] Carolina.
[00:08:53] This stop is Stanley Park station.
[00:08:55] Please exit right.
[00:09:05] >> We found out that the man who stabbed
[00:09:06] her was arrested 14 times before. Then
[00:09:10] we found out that the judge who let him
[00:09:12] out the last time was not even a
[00:09:14] licensed lawyer. This murder was so
[00:09:17] brutal that it shocked the country.
[00:09:21] People were confused why there was very
[00:09:23] little coverage of it in the mainstream
[00:09:25] media. The same news outlets that
[00:09:28] covered the death of George Floyd
[00:09:30] non-stop were saying nothing about this
[00:09:33] young girl.
[00:09:34] Charlie Kirk stepped up. He posted this
[00:09:38] on Twitter. Dear CNN, Washington Post,
[00:09:41] New York Times, ABC, NBC, etc., etc. If
[00:09:45] you want to know why your ratings are in
[00:09:47] the tank and no one likes you, look no
[00:09:49] further than the brutal murder of Arinda
[00:09:51] Zerutska, who moved to the US to escape
[00:09:54] war in Ukraine, a story you refuse to
[00:09:57] tell. Sadly, she couldn't survive the
[00:10:00] Democrats criminal justice system. Yet
[00:10:03] you wouldn't shut up or stop
[00:10:04] villainizing Daniel Penny, a hero who
[00:10:07] probably stopped a murder just like
[00:10:09] hers.
[00:10:11] Why? Because he was a straight white
[00:10:14] American male and the perp was black.
[00:10:18] Shame on you genuinely.
[00:10:21] CNN did a segment covering Charlie
[00:10:23] Kirk's comments accusing him of racism.
[00:10:26] But also, I mean, people like Charlie
[00:10:27] Kirk fan, they've been looking for
[00:10:30] opportunities to make this some sort of
[00:10:32] like reciprocal George Floyd situation.
[00:10:35] And I that's the part that I think he's
[00:10:38] almost giving away the game. And it it's
[00:10:41] sad to see a lot of people going along
[00:10:43] with it. You know, let me just say a
[00:10:45] couple things. One is I mean, what
[00:10:46] happened to that young woman was
[00:10:47] horrible. And it's everybody's
[00:10:49] nightmare. if you're in a in any public
[00:10:52] space, subway, whatever, that something
[00:10:54] bad is going to happen to you or
[00:10:55] somebody you care about. So, it does
[00:10:56] strike a chord. We don't know why that
[00:10:59] man did what he did. And for Charlie
[00:11:01] Kirk to say, "We know he did it because
[00:11:03] she's white." When there's no evidence
[00:11:05] of that, it's just pure race uh race
[00:11:08] mongering, hate mongering, it's wrong.
[00:11:10] But it becomes an opportunity for people
[00:11:12] to jump on bandwagons. And then for
[00:11:14] someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be
[00:11:15] ashamed of himself. No one mentioned the
[00:11:17] word race, white, black, or anything
[00:11:19] except him. What people mentioned is the
[00:11:21] the horror of what happened to this
[00:11:23] young woman.
[00:11:23] >> But it turns out that Charlie Kirk was
[00:11:26] correct. It was racially motivated. And
[00:11:30] every step of the way, he's talking
[00:11:33] about his motive.
[00:11:39] Got a white girl.
[00:11:45] >> I got that white girl. I got that white
[00:11:48] girl.
[00:11:50] Well, that is ugly.
[00:11:53] But I'm not surprised when I saw it. I'm
[00:11:55] not surprised that there was a racial
[00:11:57] component. No. I would say though that
[00:11:59] that's uh very important. Don't you
[00:12:01] think? I mean, this is a hate crime. She
[00:12:03] was stabbed because of the color of her
[00:12:06] skin. And for some reason, we have to go
[00:12:08] to a report from Newsmax to get the
[00:12:11] truth about what happened. And meanwhile
[00:12:14] on CNN, they are telling us lies and
[00:12:17] calling Charlie Kirk a racist for
[00:12:19] pointing out a simple truth that the
[00:12:22] mainstream media was biased for
[00:12:24] political reasons.
[00:12:26] We can all see it. The media posted
[00:12:29] non-stop stories about the death of
[00:12:31] George Floyd, but they are virtually
[00:12:33] silent on the death of this young woman.
[00:12:36] Charlie Kirk was just brave enough to
[00:12:39] say it out loud. The last person that
[00:12:41] Charlie Kirk replied to on X.com before
[00:12:44] he died was someone named Matt Van Swall
[00:12:47] who posted about the murder saying, "I
[00:12:49] don't think you understand the level of
[00:12:51] radicalization this has caused within
[00:12:53] me. I will never be the same person
[00:12:56] after watching this video. We do not
[00:12:58] have to live this way." Charlie Kirk
[00:13:01] replied, "Yep." The person talking on
[00:13:04] CNN was someone named Van Jones.
[00:13:08] Let me tell you about Van Jones.
[00:13:11] This is what he said after George Floyd
[00:13:13] died. It's not the racist white person
[00:13:17] who's in the Ku Klutz clan that we have
[00:13:20] to worry about. It's the white liberal
[00:13:23] Hillary Clinton supporter walking her
[00:13:25] dog in Central Park who would tell you
[00:13:28] right now she, you know, she people like
[00:13:30] that. Oh, I don't see race. race is no
[00:13:33] big deal to me. I see us all as the
[00:13:35] same. I give to charities. But the
[00:13:37] minute she sees a black man who she does
[00:13:40] not uh uh uh respect or who she has a
[00:13:44] slight thought against, she weaponized
[00:13:47] race like she had been trained by the
[00:13:49] Aryan nation. A clans member could not
[00:13:52] have been better trained to pick up the
[00:13:54] police and pick up her phone and tell
[00:13:56] the police, "It's a black man,
[00:13:58] African-American man. Come get him."
[00:14:00] So, even the most liberal,
[00:14:02] well-intentioned white person has a a a
[00:14:05] a virus uh in his or her brain that can
[00:14:09] be activated at an instant. And so, what
[00:14:12] you're seeing now is a curtain falling
[00:14:14] away. And those of us who have been
[00:14:16] burdened by this every minute, every
[00:14:19] second of our entire lives are fragile
[00:14:23] right now. We are fragile right now. We
[00:14:27] are tired.
[00:14:29] >> He says that white people have a virus
[00:14:32] in their brain.
[00:14:35] I have to say that it seems like Van
[00:14:37] Jones is the racist. There are so many
[00:14:40] people out there who accuse Charlie Kirk
[00:14:42] of hate speech, but I have yet to find a
[00:14:46] single example from Charlie Kirk of hate
[00:14:49] speech.
[00:14:50] Is it because he was against trans
[00:14:52] people in women's sports? Is that hate
[00:14:55] speech or is that just a political
[00:14:57] opinion? Is it because he was for strong
[00:15:00] borders? Is that hate speech or is that
[00:15:03] just a political opinion?
[00:15:06] Let me show you Charlie Kirk in his own
[00:15:08] words and you tell me if this is hate
[00:15:12] speech.
[00:15:13] >> Feminist and I don't
[00:15:14] >> Okay, so you are a self-described
[00:15:16] feminist. What is a woman?
[00:15:19] >> Why do you want to know?
[00:15:21] >> I'm infinitely curious. What's a man?
[00:15:24] >> You're looking at one.
[00:15:26] [Applause]
[00:15:28] >> Why do you think that that's important
[00:15:29] to you? What a man and a woman is. Do
[00:15:31] you treat men and women differently?
[00:15:32] >> Well, it depends in what context,
[00:15:34] though. Politically, no. Under the law,
[00:15:36] no. Should they be treated differently
[00:15:37] in societal customs and norms? Yes. We
[00:15:40] should open doors for women. We We
[00:15:42] should honor and protect women. And
[00:15:44] >> I want to honor and protect you, man.
[00:15:46] >> Okay, great. Thank you. Women are worthy
[00:15:48] of protection. Can you tell me what a
[00:15:50] woman is since you're a feminist? You're
[00:15:52] saying these things cuz you're trying to
[00:15:53] get a gotcha.
[00:15:54] >> You're a feminist. Shouldn't you be able
[00:15:56] to tell me what a woman is?
[00:15:58] >> I'm a feminist.
[00:15:59] >> Isn't that probably important to
[00:16:00] feminism? What is the woman that you're
[00:16:03] trying to advance and protect?
[00:16:05] >> Isn't that integral to Is that the whole
[00:16:07] feminist project? The war against
[00:16:09] >> what a woman is is the is the only way
[00:16:11] that you can get a gotcha over everybody
[00:16:13] else. Why is it so important to you to
[00:16:15] define things in certain categories? Why
[00:16:18] does how does that help your day-to-day
[00:16:20] life? What other categories in the human
[00:16:23] species are there besides male and
[00:16:24] female?
[00:16:25] >> Well, I just think that categorization
[00:16:26] is usually unhelpful when we're trying
[00:16:28] to improve society, right?
[00:16:30] >> I have XY chromosomes. Okay.
[00:16:32] >> Can I give birth?
[00:16:34] >> Um, no, you can't.
[00:16:36] >> Bingo. That's why categorization
[00:16:38] matters.
[00:16:39] >> Is asking the question, what is a woman?
[00:16:42] Is that hate speech? Because it seems to
[00:16:45] me like this is respectful debate.
[00:16:49] In fact, Charlie Kirk spent more time
[00:16:51] talking about religion than politics.
[00:16:54] >> I'm lucky to have found the love of my
[00:16:56] life. However, she's not where I am in
[00:16:58] my journey with Christ, and I want to
[00:16:59] have a marriage centered around Christ.
[00:17:01] And I want to know what are some of the
[00:17:02] best ways I can help guide her towards
[00:17:04] our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, so
[00:17:05] that we can share a happy future
[00:17:06] together.
[00:17:07] >> It's a phenomenal question. What is her
[00:17:08] objection as to why she will not follow
[00:17:10] Jesus?
[00:17:11] >> She doesn't really know how there can be
[00:17:14] a higher power when there's so much evil
[00:17:15] in the world.
[00:17:16] >> So, here's what you should say. their
[00:17:18] evil cannot exist if there is no
[00:17:20] standard of good. She only knows
[00:17:21] something is evil cuz she believes
[00:17:23] there's a transcendent good. Evil does
[00:17:25] not exist. Evil is just an opinion if
[00:17:27] there is no God. Murder is not wrong if
[00:17:30] there is no God. Stealing is not wrong
[00:17:32] if there is no God. So the way to
[00:17:34] convince her of that is that that you're
[00:17:36] not the first person to wrestle with the
[00:17:37] question of evil. The more important
[00:17:39] question is, is it actually evil or is
[00:17:41] it just an opinion? And we believe that
[00:17:43] we know as believers that there's an
[00:17:45] absolute standard above us that we
[00:17:47] appeal to. The Bible tells us two
[00:17:49] things. God will use all things for good
[00:17:51] for those who love him. Romans 12:2. But
[00:17:53] that might not satisfy her. Instead, the
[00:17:56] question of evil should be we as
[00:17:58] Christians, we have to explain a couple
[00:18:00] things. It's really tough for us to
[00:18:01] wrestle with the fact that these girls
[00:18:03] are at Christian summer camp and they
[00:18:04] get washed away in a flood. It's tough,
[00:18:07] right?
[00:18:07] >> We have to explain child cancer and
[00:18:10] flooding and earthquakes. But the
[00:18:12] atheist, they have to explain everything
[00:18:14] else. They have to explain why we exist.
[00:18:17] What is love? What is mercy? Why is it
[00:18:20] that our universe came to being? Is
[00:18:21] there a standard of good? Is there a
[00:18:23] standard of evil? Just because there is
[00:18:25] evil does not mean there is no God. In
[00:18:27] fact, it means the only reason you know
[00:18:28] it's evil is because there's a
[00:18:30] transcendent perfect standard of good
[00:18:32] and that is God himself.
[00:18:33] >> Are you a Christian?
[00:18:34] >> Very, very much so.
[00:18:35] >> Like why is that exactly?
[00:18:36] >> Oh, Jesus saved my life. I'm a sinner.
[00:18:38] Gave my life to Christ. Most important
[00:18:40] decision I ever made. So you believe the
[00:18:41] Bible is real?
[00:18:42] >> Yes, I believe the Bible is true and
[00:18:44] real.
[00:18:44] >> Why is that?
[00:18:45] >> Well, I could give you the technical
[00:18:46] answer. There's never been
[00:18:47] archaeological discovery that has
[00:18:48] contradicted the truth of the Bible. And
[00:18:50] then of course the wisdom. There's not a
[00:18:51] truth of the Bible that if you apply to
[00:18:53] your life, your life does not improve
[00:18:54] dramatically. And then finally, uh we
[00:18:56] have the most accurate and transparent
[00:18:58] historically robust account that one can
[00:19:01] have of the most important figure ever
[00:19:03] to live in the history of the world,
[00:19:04] Jesus of Nazareth. And the resurrection
[00:19:06] is the is the pinpoint of my belief that
[00:19:09] Jesus did rise from the grave so that we
[00:19:11] may live.
[00:19:11] >> What makes Christian mythology real?
[00:19:13] >> So that's not mythology, but that is
[00:19:15] theology. If Genesis 1:1 and the
[00:19:17] resurrection is true, anything in the
[00:19:19] Bible is possible. You're looking at the
[00:19:21] greatest miracle. The greatest miracle
[00:19:23] is creation. And then the fact that
[00:19:25] Jesus rose from the dead. I say, "How do
[00:19:27] you know that Jesus rose from the dead?"
[00:19:28] Well, show me another historical piece
[00:19:30] of a story where so many people
[00:19:32] willingly died a brutal death for a lie.
[00:19:36] Every single person around him had
[00:19:38] everything to lose and yet they went to
[00:19:40] the absolute death from Paul to Peter to
[00:19:42] the halfbrother of James saying that
[00:19:44] Jesus is Lord. Jesus rose from the dead.
[00:19:46] Not to mention, if you were going to
[00:19:47] fake a story, you would not use female
[00:19:49] witnesses in the ancient world. In the
[00:19:50] scriptures, it said that the fe the
[00:19:52] women were the first one to see Jesus
[00:19:54] Christ. If you're trying to fake a
[00:19:55] story, you would never do that. Our
[00:19:56] country was found on common law uh
[00:19:58] because the declaration only refers to
[00:20:00] God four times in the constitution
[00:20:03] doesn't refer to God at all and it only
[00:20:05] articulates the structure of government.
[00:20:07] >> So first of all um remember that we were
[00:20:09] a collection of states and colonies and
[00:20:11] you need to read the state constitutions
[00:20:13] before anything else. 13 out of 13
[00:20:14] required a declaration of faith in
[00:20:16] almost every single one of the original
[00:20:18] state constitutions they had I profess
[00:20:21] Lord in Jesus Christ as my Lord and
[00:20:22] Savior. Secondly, 55 out of 56 of the
[00:20:24] original signers of the declaration were
[00:20:26] Bible believing church attending
[00:20:27] Christians. You ask about common law.
[00:20:29] Let's go to three principles of common
[00:20:30] law. Presumption of medicines, due
[00:20:33] process, and jury of your peers. All
[00:20:35] three are biblical principles. So, and
[00:20:37] all wrapped into the ultimate biblical
[00:20:39] principle that you shall not favor
[00:20:41] justice if you are rich or poor, which
[00:20:43] is in Leviticus 19, which is the idea of
[00:20:45] blind justice, which is incorporated
[00:20:46] also in the New Testament ideal, neither
[00:20:48] slave nor Greek nor Jew. You're all one
[00:20:49] in Jesus Christ, which idea of human
[00:20:51] equality. These are all biblical ideas.
[00:20:53] But more importantly than that, they say
[00:20:55] that God was only mentioned four times
[00:20:56] in the Declaration of Independence.
[00:20:58] Well, that's a big deal. John Adamsly
[00:21:00] said the Constitution was only written
[00:21:02] for a moral and religious people. It was
[00:21:03] holy and adequate for the people of any
[00:21:05] other. The body politic of America was
[00:21:07] so Christian that our form and structure
[00:21:09] of government was built for the people
[00:21:11] that believed in Christ our Lord. One of
[00:21:13] the reasons we're living through a
[00:21:14] constitutional crisis is that we no
[00:21:16] longer have a Christian nation, but we
[00:21:18] have a Christian form of government. And
[00:21:19] they're incompatible. So you cannot have
[00:21:21] liberty if you do not have a Christian
[00:21:23] population.
[00:21:24] >> I'm showing Charlie Kirk in his own
[00:21:26] words so there is no miscommunication in
[00:21:28] what he said. He was telling young
[00:21:31] people the benefits of conservative
[00:21:34] values. He was encouraging people to
[00:21:36] raise families and believe in God.
[00:21:43] >> What advice do you have for me as I move
[00:21:45] into adulthood in order to become a more
[00:21:48] informed and involved citizen? Well,
[00:21:50] first of all, thank you for being here.
[00:21:52] And
[00:21:54] I have hope thanks to people like you.
[00:21:55] How old are you again?
[00:21:56] >> 13.
[00:21:57] >> 13. Here's a couple things I want to
[00:22:00] encourage you to do. Learn something new
[00:22:01] every single day. And focus on what it
[00:22:05] means to be a good person and a person
[00:22:07] of strong character. Aristotle said that
[00:22:09] courage is the ultimate virtue. Without
[00:22:11] it, there are no other virtues. If
[00:22:12] people aren't courageous, you don't have
[00:22:14] honesty. You don't have justice. You
[00:22:16] don't have beauty. You don't have
[00:22:17] wonder. And so at age 13, I want you to
[00:22:19] commit yourself to a life of courage.
[00:22:21] Courage is doing the right thing when
[00:22:22] you don't know how it's going to work
[00:22:24] out. Courage is committing yourself to
[00:22:26] the correct course of action regardless
[00:22:28] of the cost associated to it. Every
[00:22:30] human being I believe is made in the
[00:22:31] image of the divine is sacred, is
[00:22:33] unique. And if we get away from this
[00:22:35] principle as we have, we not only have
[00:22:37] moral degradation, we not only have the
[00:22:39] collapsing society around us, but it's
[00:22:41] bad for that being itself. That being
[00:22:43] itself is unique. That being has rights.
[00:22:45] And who are we to say just because we're
[00:22:47] older that we get to murder it? Thank
[00:22:49] you.
[00:22:52] [Music]
[00:22:59] >> I'm going to show you a conversation
[00:23:00] Charlie Kirk had two months before he
[00:23:03] was killed. If everything
[00:23:06] completely goes away, how do you want to
[00:23:08] be remembered? If I die, everything just
[00:23:11] goes away. How would you if you could be
[00:23:13] associated with one thing, how would you
[00:23:14] want to be remembered?
[00:23:16] >> I want to be I want to be remembered for
[00:23:18] for courage for my faith. That that
[00:23:20] would be the most important thing. The
[00:23:21] most important thing is my faith in my
[00:23:23] life.
[00:23:23] >> Here is Charlie explaining why he has
[00:23:26] challenging conversations.
[00:23:29] I go around universities and have
[00:23:30] challenging conversations and um because
[00:23:33] that's what is so important to our
[00:23:36] country is to find our disagreements
[00:23:39] respectfully cuz when people stop
[00:23:41] talking that's when violence happens.
[00:23:42] >> I've never seen someone do this before.
[00:23:44] >> Well, it's a growing trend because
[00:23:46] people like me are facing violence
[00:23:49] assaults.
[00:23:50] >> The left?
[00:23:51] >> Yes. The campus Antifa. I've been
[00:23:53] stormed out of restaurants. I've been
[00:23:55] assaulted publicly. Multiple death
[00:23:56] threats.
[00:23:57] >> Okay. So, what's your goal in all of
[00:23:58] this?
[00:23:59] >> There's more people that agree with me
[00:24:00] than some people would actually believe
[00:24:03] and they come out of the woodwork when I
[00:24:04] do stuff like this. We record all of it
[00:24:06] so that we put on the internet so people
[00:24:08] can see these ideas collide. When people
[00:24:10] stop talking, that's when you get
[00:24:11] violence. That's when civil war happens
[00:24:14] because you start to think the other
[00:24:15] side is so evil and they lose their
[00:24:16] humanity. Now, after watching those
[00:24:18] videos, what do you think Charlie Kirk's
[00:24:21] conversations were about?
[00:24:24] Were they about hate speech? Or was the
[00:24:27] mainstream media a bunch of liars? 4
[00:24:30] days before Charlie Kirk was killed, he
[00:24:32] posted this. Jesus defeated death so you
[00:24:36] can live. 2 hours before Charlie Kirk
[00:24:39] was killed, he was speaking at a
[00:24:41] different event and said this.
[00:24:43] >> My favorite verses though is Romans
[00:24:45] 8:28, which says that God works all
[00:24:47] things for good for those who love him.
[00:24:49] Uh it's a very freeing and liberating
[00:24:51] verse uh for those of us that are
[00:24:53] Christians because we believe that when
[00:24:55] things can be really bad, God is working
[00:24:56] it for his good, his perfect and
[00:24:58] pleasing will, which is a very very hard
[00:24:59] teaching when you come across business
[00:25:01] closures or staff playoffs, but it's
[00:25:03] very liberating that God is working all
[00:25:05] things towards an ultimate good. Um so I
[00:25:07] love that and it kind of is very freeing
[00:25:09] that I don't have to be in charge of
[00:25:10] everything. Um and there is a God and
[00:25:11] I'm not him and I surrender to his will.
[00:25:14] >> I appreciate that. Just hours before
[00:25:16] Charlie Kirk was killed, his wife posted
[00:25:18] this tweet. Psalm 46:1, "God is our
[00:25:23] refuge and strength, a very present help
[00:25:25] in trouble." As they were setting up for
[00:25:28] the event at the college, some people
[00:25:30] noticed someone on the roof.
[00:25:32] >> You think he'd already be in place?
[00:25:34] >> You would think that.
[00:25:36] >> So, there's somebody on the roof over
[00:25:38] there. Just saying. He just ran from uh
[00:25:43] over. Where's my finger? Whoa. From over
[00:25:46] there, ran in. And now he's right there.
[00:25:50] Just saying.
[00:25:50] >> Here's Charlie Kirk arriving at the
[00:25:52] event. He was wearing a t-shirt that
[00:25:55] said freedom. He was throwing hats into
[00:25:58] the crowd.
[00:25:59] [Applause]
[00:26:03] [Music]
[00:26:06] [Applause]
[00:26:12] When Charlie Kirk started speaking, he
[00:26:15] first answered a question about religion
[00:26:16] and said this.
[00:26:18] >> First Corinthians 5 and 15. So that's
[00:26:21] all pretty amazing evidence. Not just
[00:26:23] intrabiblical evidence, but extra
[00:26:24] biblical evidence that Jesus Christ was
[00:26:27] a real person. He lived a perfect life.
[00:26:29] He was crucified, died, and rose on the
[00:26:32] third day. And he is Lord and God
[00:26:33] overall. The second question Charlie
[00:26:35] received was about his comments on
[00:26:37] transgender shootings. The shooting
[00:26:39] happened as he started to answer this
[00:26:41] question.
[00:26:46] >> Because this video is on YouTube, I'm
[00:26:48] not going to show you the moment the
[00:26:50] bullet hit him or the blood spurting out
[00:26:52] of his neck. Here's what happened
[00:26:54] immediately afterward.
[00:26:56] >> You're not counting gang violence.
[00:26:58] Great.
[00:27:00] >> Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down.
[00:27:01] Get down. Get down. Get down. Come on.
[00:27:03] Get down. Get down. Get down. Get down.
[00:27:05] No, no, no, no. Pray, pray, pray, pray,
[00:27:08] pray, pray, pray. Heavenly Father,
[00:27:11] please bless us. Please keep us safe.
[00:27:13] Pray.
[00:27:19] [Music]
[00:27:23] He's right there. Go. Go get
[00:27:35] that.
[00:27:37] Go.
[00:27:39] >> Here's the reaction of the person who
[00:27:41] was speaking with Charlie Kirk.
[00:27:44] >> Last 10 years, counting or not counting
[00:27:46] gang violence.
[00:27:46] >> Great.
[00:27:49] >> Here's how the crowd reacted.
[00:27:53] >> What was that?
[00:27:57] Holy
[00:27:59] [Β __Β ]
[00:28:08] There's been a shooting. There's been a
[00:28:09] shooting. We heard shots. We heard
[00:28:11] shots.
[00:28:16] [Applause]
[00:28:21] Shortly after, President Trump posted
[00:28:23] that Charlie Kirk had died.
[00:28:26] >> They're reporting that Charlie has died,
[00:28:31] that he's dead
[00:28:33] at the age of 31,
[00:28:40] which he would have to be if that video
[00:28:42] was real.
[00:28:45] There's no way he survived that. There's
[00:28:47] no way.
[00:28:50] The only good thing is
[00:28:55] it had to have happened quickly.
[00:28:59] >> Right. Right. If you see the video, you
[00:29:04] do not see see any suffering.
[00:29:07] >> No,
[00:29:07] >> he he appears to have been spared
[00:29:10] >> the horrific moments after that the girl
[00:29:12] on the Charlotte train wasn't when she
[00:29:14] knew she was dying or she knew something
[00:29:16] ter terrible had happened. I don't think
[00:29:19] Charlie
[00:29:19] >> videos is clear Charlie went down. He
[00:29:21] went down quickly.
[00:29:22] >> Listen, I'm not one to cry on social
[00:29:23] media, but I am grieved right now. I'm
[00:29:26] angry and I'm heartbroken.
[00:29:28] If you look at these comments, Charlie
[00:29:30] Kirk just passed away. God rest his
[00:29:32] soul. I just This man was just trying to
[00:29:35] stand for truth in a dark and twisted
[00:29:37] society. He was just trying to have
[00:29:38] conversations with people and he just
[00:29:41] got murdered. You look at the comment
[00:29:42] section and people are mocking him and
[00:29:44] saying serves him right. This should
[00:29:46] grieve you. You should be instantly
[00:29:48] brought to prayer. You cannot watch
[00:29:51] videos like this. This is demonic.
[00:29:52] Seeing that woman get stabbed in the
[00:29:54] neck and we can just scroll to the next
[00:29:56] video. This should be breaking us down
[00:29:58] to our knees and praying out to the
[00:30:00] father and saying, "Lord, help us. Lord,
[00:30:03] heal our land. Please, we turn from our
[00:30:05] wicked ways, the sin in our hearts
[00:30:08] first. Lord, purge the sin in my heart."
[00:30:11] We have all this darkness and wickedness
[00:30:13] within us as humans. We live in a
[00:30:15] Genesis 3 fallen world. I'm telling you
[00:30:18] guys, I we just need to do something. We
[00:30:20] need to just repent and turn to God.
[00:30:24] I just reading these comments about
[00:30:26] Charlie Cre just passed away and the
[00:30:27] comments are like serves him right. Like
[00:30:30] how could you do that?
[00:30:33] How could you speaking about another
[00:30:34] human being like that?
[00:30:36] How could you how could you think about
[00:30:39] his family and his children? He's a
[00:30:41] human being. How could you murder
[00:30:44] someone for sharing their opinions
[00:30:45] either if you believe in them or not? I
[00:30:47] didn't agree with everything the man
[00:30:48] said. I just like the stuff about Jesus.
[00:30:55] Lord, help us. Lord,
[00:31:00] you shouldn't be looking at this stuff
[00:31:01] and not be affected. It should grieve
[00:31:04] you. If it's not, you really need to
[00:31:06] think for a second. Allow it to affect
[00:31:08] you. allow it to to to sit in your heart
[00:31:10] for a second and recognize that this is
[00:31:12] evil. It should burn a righteous anger
[00:31:15] within you, a holy indignation against
[00:31:17] the devil and against Satan. This is
[00:31:20] wicked, you guys.
[00:31:22] This is awful. Charlie Kirk's
[00:31:26] organization was called Turning Point
[00:31:28] USA. And that I know that that's not a
[00:31:30] um it's not an accident. And I believe
[00:31:33] that right now is actually the turning
[00:31:35] point that they were talking about now
[00:31:37] at the at the death of their president,
[00:31:39] which is awful.
[00:31:41] I think this is the turning point for
[00:31:44] our generation. I think this is the
[00:31:45] turning point for our country. I think
[00:31:47] that the things that Charlie Kirk talked
[00:31:49] about the the life, the um the values,
[00:31:53] the the the um the church, the movement
[00:31:56] of God, again, I think all of these
[00:31:58] things that he was trying to turn
[00:31:59] around, I think this is the turning
[00:32:01] point. This is what Jesus did. Jesus
[00:32:04] taught. Jesus debated. And then what
[00:32:07] happened? Jesus gave his life as the
[00:32:11] first martyr for for this gospel. and
[00:32:14] and and Charlie Kirk is by no means our
[00:32:16] savior, but it was it's but it's an
[00:32:18] interesting representation that he would
[00:32:20] spend his whole life teaching and
[00:32:22] debating and trying to share the truth
[00:32:24] of the gospel, the truth that he gave
[00:32:26] his life for. And and unless a seed dies
[00:32:29] and goes into a ground uh to the ground,
[00:32:31] it does not bear seed. But if it dies,
[00:32:33] it it it multiplies. It bears much
[00:32:35] fruit. And Charlie Kirk gave his life.
[00:32:39] The the US is not going to encounter the
[00:32:41] next Charlie Kirk. That's not what's
[00:32:43] next. What's next is a mighty move of
[00:32:45] the spirit of God. And the spirit is
[00:32:48] going to rest on people. And I think all
[00:32:50] of that that you're feeling right now
[00:32:52] with Charlie Kirk's passing, with all
[00:32:53] that I want to step up that that
[00:32:56] feeling, it is the spirit drawing you.
[00:32:59] The spirit is drawing you to lead your
[00:33:01] generation into the truth of Jesus
[00:33:03] Christ. I think this is what's next. So,
[00:33:06] let's be praying right now. Let's spend
[00:33:09] our time praying for our country. And
[00:33:12] then after we pray, go out and do it.
[00:33:14] Don't worry about if you're qualified.
[00:33:17] What did they what did they say in Acts?
[00:33:19] That they were uneducated. They saw the
[00:33:21] boldness of Peter, John. Look, this the
[00:33:23] verse right here, the one I wanted. And
[00:33:24] now when they saw the boldness of Peter
[00:33:26] and John and perceive that they were
[00:33:27] uneducated and untrained men, they
[00:33:29] marveled and they realized that they had
[00:33:30] been with Jesus. People who have an
[00:33:32] encounter with the Holy Spirit of God.
[00:33:34] Um even though they're uneducated and
[00:33:36] untrained, they people marvel at them.
[00:33:39] And this is that burning that you're
[00:33:40] feeling on the inside right now. So,
[00:33:42] let's pray for our nation. Let's pray
[00:33:44] for our generation. And let's go ahead
[00:33:46] and step out and just tell people about
[00:33:48] Jesus. Amen. This is from a girl who was
[00:33:52] in the crowd.
[00:33:53] >> I just witnessed Charlie Kirk get
[00:33:55] assassinated. It was the most awful
[00:33:56] thing I've ever seen in my life.
[00:34:00] He shot him in the neck and blood went
[00:34:02] everywhere. And the worst part of it all
[00:34:05] was the liberals who were there were
[00:34:08] cheering. So I just have one thing to
[00:34:10] say. If you identify yourself
[00:34:14] with the Liberal Party,
[00:34:18] it's okay. You can believe what you want
[00:34:20] to believe. But if you identify
[00:34:23] yourselves with those people
[00:34:26] who were cheering
[00:34:30] and someone just got killed, I just hope
[00:34:32] you can take a look at yourself and
[00:34:35] think, is this who I really want to be?
[00:34:36] Because that is disgusting.
[00:34:40] Disgusting.
[00:34:42] >> One of the people she's talking about is
[00:34:44] this man. Just after the bullet hit
[00:34:46] Charlie Kirk, he stood up and started
[00:34:48] shouting, "USA.
[00:34:51] USA, USA, USA. USA US.
[00:34:56] [Music]
[00:35:05] >> People started criticizing his actions
[00:35:06] online.
[00:35:08] This man has since made a public
[00:35:10] statement claiming that he was shouting
[00:35:12] USA as a distraction in order to save
[00:35:15] lives.
[00:35:16] He claims that he was actually being a
[00:35:18] hero.
[00:35:20] I think he's a liar.
[00:35:23] If you look at the freeze frame of the
[00:35:25] video, you see a giant grin on his face.
[00:35:30] I think it is important to understand
[00:35:32] what you are seeing.
[00:35:34] This man just saw someone get murdered
[00:35:37] in front of his face. The students
[00:35:40] around him are screaming and covering
[00:35:42] their heads and he is standing up and
[00:35:45] cheering with a giant grin on his face.
[00:35:49] In my opinion, this is what evil looks
[00:35:53] like. This looks like a complete lack of
[00:35:56] empathy.
[00:35:58] He doesn't care about any of the
[00:36:00] students around him. This is a complete
[00:36:02] lack of understanding of right and
[00:36:05] wrong. It does not register to this
[00:36:08] person that he should not cheer for the
[00:36:10] cold-blooded murder that he just
[00:36:12] witnessed.
[00:36:14] This is what evil looks like. This is
[00:36:18] the coverage of the shooting on MSNBC.
[00:36:21] >> Talk to me about the environment um in
[00:36:23] which a shooting like this happens.
[00:36:27] >> Yeah. And again emphasize what you just
[00:36:28] emphasized. We don't know any full
[00:36:30] details of this that we don't know if
[00:36:32] this was a supporter shooting their gun
[00:36:34] off in celebration or so we have no idea
[00:36:36] about this. But following up what what
[00:36:38] was just said, he's been one of the most
[00:36:40] divisive, especially divisive younger
[00:36:43] figures in this who is constantly sort
[00:36:46] of pushing this sort of hate speech or
[00:36:49] sort of aimed at certain groups. And I
[00:36:51] always go back to hateful thoughts lead
[00:36:54] to hateful words which then lead to
[00:36:58] hateful actions. And I think that's the
[00:37:00] environment we're in that that people
[00:37:02] just you can't stop with these sort of
[00:37:04] awful thoughts you have and then saying
[00:37:06] these awful words and not expect awful
[00:37:09] actions to take place. And that's the
[00:37:11] unfortunate environment we're in.
[00:37:13] >> MSNBC accuses Charlie Kirk of hate
[00:37:16] speech and says that he is responsible
[00:37:18] for his own murder.
[00:37:21] The person speaking was Matthew Dow who
[00:37:23] was fired after these comments. But I
[00:37:26] will ask the question again.
[00:37:29] What was the hate speech? Was it a
[00:37:32] political opinion that you did not agree
[00:37:34] with? I find it despicable that Matthew
[00:37:38] Dow drew a direct connection that
[00:37:40] Charlie Kirk's political opinions were
[00:37:42] going to lead to his death. What Matthew
[00:37:45] Dow was doing was repeating what
[00:37:46] thousands of people were saying online.
[00:37:50] People were posting celebrating the
[00:37:52] murder of Charlie Kirk. Here is video of
[00:37:55] leftist protesters chanting in
[00:37:58] celebration.
[00:38:01] [Music]
[00:38:09] We got in the neck. In the neck. We got
[00:38:13] in the neck. In the neck.
[00:38:15] >> We got in the neck.
[00:38:20] >> D.
[00:38:22] We got in the neck.
[00:38:25] >> Elon Musk posted on X.com, "The left is
[00:38:29] the party of murder." I know a lot of
[00:38:32] people are saying that both sides need
[00:38:34] to lower the temperature, but this is
[00:38:36] not a problem with both sides. This is a
[00:38:40] problem with the left.
[00:38:42] When Charlie Kirk died, people on the
[00:38:45] right got down on their knees and
[00:38:46] prayed. When George Floyd died, the left
[00:38:50] burned down cities across the country.
[00:38:54] I wish that people would be honest about
[00:38:56] this and admit that the violence, the
[00:38:58] shootings, the assassinations are coming
[00:39:01] from the left.
[00:39:03] >> And the truth is this is not a both
[00:39:06] sides issue. The killer killed him
[00:39:10] according to police reports because he
[00:39:13] found Charlie Kirk to be spreading hate.
[00:39:18] This is a view shared by every single
[00:39:21] prominent Democrat. Yes, there are
[00:39:24] people on blue sky advocating for
[00:39:26] violence. But what actually caused this
[00:39:30] was the utterly quotedian,
[00:39:33] utterly ubiquitous demonization of the
[00:39:37] political opposition from the left and
[00:39:40] it has just led to violence because they
[00:39:43] said the other side were Hitler and
[00:39:45] Nazis. They said that speech is
[00:39:48] violence. To combine those two things
[00:39:51] together is to sign the death warrant of
[00:39:54] prominent conservatives. And that is
[00:39:57] what we are seeing again and again and
[00:39:59] again. And it is utterly facitious to
[00:40:02] suggest that there is any comparison
[00:40:06] between political violence on both
[00:40:08] sides. Every example they bring is not
[00:40:12] actually showing that. Whether it's
[00:40:14] Governor Shapiro whose attempted
[00:40:16] assassination was from a free Palestine
[00:40:19] leftist or whether it was the Minnesota
[00:40:22] assassinations which were from somebody
[00:40:24] who said he was operating at the behest
[00:40:27] of Democrat Governor Tim Walls. There is
[00:40:30] a culture among Democrats at the highest
[00:40:33] level to suggest that their political
[00:40:36] opposition are a danger and that
[00:40:39] suggests that their lives are forfeit.
[00:40:43] And I want to come together. I do. I
[00:40:45] love what Shank said. It brought tears
[00:40:47] to my eyes. I had to reach for a tissue
[00:40:49] while you were playing Charlie's words.
[00:40:51] But at the same time, we cannot unite
[00:40:53] with people who are lying to our faces
[00:40:56] about who we are. Who will not take
[00:40:58] responsibility for the fact that they
[00:41:00] suggested that we are Nazis because of
[00:41:04] totally legitimate views that reflect
[00:41:06] the majority of Americans. So what I say
[00:41:09] is let the left say we were wrong. It is
[00:41:13] legitimate to vote for Donald Trump. It
[00:41:15] is legitimate to be pro-life. It is
[00:41:18] legitimate to believe that there are
[00:41:20] only two genders and we were wrong to
[00:41:22] suggest that that was not the case. We
[00:41:24] were wrong to say that that is hateful.
[00:41:27] When they say that, I am waiting with
[00:41:29] open arms to take down the temperature.
[00:41:31] >> Donald Trump made a statement from the
[00:41:34] White House.
[00:41:35] It's long past time for all Americans
[00:41:38] and the media to confront the fact that
[00:41:41] violence and murder are the tragic
[00:41:43] consequence of demonizing those with
[00:41:46] whom you disagree day after day, year
[00:41:49] after year in the most hateful and
[00:41:51] despicable way possible. For years,
[00:41:54] those on the radical left have compared
[00:41:57] wonderful Americans like Charlie to
[00:42:00] Nazis and the world's worst mass
[00:42:03] murderers and criminals. This kind of
[00:42:06] rhetoric is directly responsible for the
[00:42:09] terrorism that we're seeing in our
[00:42:11] country today and it must stop right
[00:42:15] now. On Fox News, Greg Gutfeld covered
[00:42:18] the story. I have never heard him swear
[00:42:21] on live TV. I know that it's somewhat uh
[00:42:25] object of mockery to say thoughts and
[00:42:27] prayers, but thoughts and prayers for
[00:42:29] his family. Um they need it from all of
[00:42:33] us. And Jesse's right. If they could do
[00:42:35] this, they are capable of anything. I
[00:42:37] think that was the message. I believe
[00:42:39] that was the message. Um it's really
[00:42:41] hard to radicalize Republicans.
[00:42:44] >> Yeah. You know, it's like we're not the
[00:42:46] radical type, but if you thought that
[00:42:51] you were going to shut a movement down,
[00:42:54] you're going to get a rude awakening.
[00:42:56] You woke us the up.
[00:42:59] >> Um, and we will.
[00:43:01] >> The governor of Utah gave a press
[00:43:03] conference.
[00:43:05] The investigation is ongoing,
[00:43:09] but I want to make it crystal clear
[00:43:11] right now to whoever did this,
[00:43:14] we will find you.
[00:43:17] We will try you
[00:43:20] and we will hold you accountable to the
[00:43:22] furthest extent of the law.
[00:43:25] And I just want to remind people that we
[00:43:28] still have the death penalty here in the
[00:43:29] state of Utah.
[00:43:32] The FBI released photos of the shooter.
[00:43:34] The alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson,
[00:43:37] was a student living with his
[00:43:38] transgender partner who was
[00:43:39] transitioning from male to female. When
[00:43:42] law enforcement found the gun, the
[00:43:43] cartridges had engraved wording on them
[00:43:45] expressing transgender and anti-fascist
[00:43:48] ideology. It is clear that the shooter
[00:43:51] was involved in the transgender
[00:43:53] community. This is ironic since Charlie
[00:43:56] Kirk was shot while he was speaking
[00:43:57] about violence from transgender
[00:43:59] shooters.
[00:44:01] The shooter had grown up Mormon. He was
[00:44:03] smart and had received an academic
[00:44:05] scholarship to college. He grew up in a
[00:44:07] suburban home with what looks like a
[00:44:09] typical American family. His father
[00:44:12] recognized the FBI photos and convinced
[00:44:14] his son to turn himself in with the help
[00:44:16] of their youth minister. There has been
[00:44:18] a lot of accusations that Charlie Kirk
[00:44:21] was spreading hate towards the LGBT
[00:44:23] community.
[00:44:25] But let me show you Charlie Kirk in his
[00:44:27] own words speaking to a gay person.
[00:44:31] >> I'm a gay conservative and I just want
[00:44:33] to ask you what do you have to say for
[00:44:35] people like me who kind of feel like I
[00:44:38] guess it's kind of hard for gay
[00:44:40] conservatives cuz there's not a lot of
[00:44:41] us. So like what do you have to say to
[00:44:43] other gay people who who need to realize
[00:44:45] like they do have a choice?
[00:44:46] >> Yeah. First of all, welcome to the
[00:44:47] conservative movement. I don't think you
[00:44:48] should introduce yourself just based on
[00:44:50] your sexual attraction. I like that's
[00:44:52] not who you I like to be thought of as a
[00:44:54] person and
[00:44:54] >> for sure you are a complete human being
[00:44:56] and I'm sure you treat people well and
[00:44:58] you're studying something. So I want to
[00:45:00] get away with this idea that you're gay
[00:45:02] anything. I just think that we have gone
[00:45:04] a long way in the negative direction of
[00:45:05] this country where we act as if the most
[00:45:07] important part of your identity is what
[00:45:10] you do in the bedroom. It doesn't mean
[00:45:12] that much to me. But if you ask from a
[00:45:14] perspective as a Christian, I I I don't
[00:45:16] agree with that lifestyle. But politics
[00:45:18] is about addition and multiplication. I
[00:45:20] imagine you agree with a lot of what we
[00:45:21] talk about, right? Strong borders,
[00:45:23] strong country, and for that we we
[00:45:25] welcome you into the conservative
[00:45:26] movement.
[00:45:26] >> Thank you.
[00:45:27] >> Charlie Kirk welcomed gay people to his
[00:45:29] events with open arms.
[00:45:32] If the shooter had come forward to the
[00:45:34] microphone, Charlie Kirk would have
[00:45:36] accepted him. There was no reason for
[00:45:40] violence.
[00:45:41] >> Executive producer of the Charlie Kirk
[00:45:42] show, Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew
[00:45:45] Kvette. Andrew, how do you want Charlie
[00:45:47] to be remembered and how do you want to
[00:45:48] honor him?
[00:45:51] I want Charlie to be remembered for his
[00:45:54] great faith because that's how he wanted
[00:45:56] to be remembered for his courage and his
[00:45:57] faith. And you know, it's been said that
[00:46:00] the blood of the martyrs is the seeds of
[00:46:03] the church. It's the seeds of the
[00:46:05] church. And we're going to see great
[00:46:08] great faith rise up across the country
[00:46:10] from this. I believe it in the world.
[00:46:12] And so my my request is that if you want
[00:46:14] to honor Charlie today, it is Sunday,
[00:46:16] Maria. um go back to church, open your
[00:46:19] Bible, pray, ask God to lead you. Um uh
[00:46:25] he he that's what he wanted. He was not
[00:46:26] a revolutionary.
[00:46:28] >> Um he actually loved this country. He
[00:46:30] did not want blood in the streets. He
[00:46:31] wanted revival.
[00:46:33] >> Andrew Kovette, thank you so much.
[00:46:35] >> The day after the shooting, a bus driver
[00:46:38] posted this message.
[00:46:41] >> My high school kids talked about Charlie
[00:46:44] Kirk all morning.
[00:46:46] positive conversations about Charlie
[00:46:50] Kirk all morning. They're impacted.
[00:46:54] They're mad, but passionate compassion
[00:46:59] all morning.
[00:47:01] These kids are smart. These kids are
[00:47:04] smart.
[00:47:06] He touched them. They knew who he was.
[00:47:10] He made an impact on their lives. They
[00:47:13] talked about his debates. They talked
[00:47:15] about his topics.
[00:47:17] Smart kids.
[00:47:20] This impacted them. These high these
[00:47:22] high school kids, they know. They know.
[00:47:25] >> All over the world, we have been seeing
[00:47:27] vigils spring up for Charlie Kirk.
[00:47:35] [Music]
[00:47:38] and save
[00:47:41] the rest.
[00:47:45] [Music]
[00:47:50] I
[00:47:52] was lost,
[00:47:55] but now
[00:48:03] [Music]
[00:48:07] I see
[00:48:13] >> in South Korea. They are chanting, "We
[00:48:15] are Charlie Kirk.
[00:48:18] [Applause]
[00:48:21] We are
[00:48:24] >> we
[00:48:28] are
[00:48:30] >> in Africa. People were holding a vigil
[00:48:32] where Turning Point USA did missionary
[00:48:34] work.
[00:48:36] >> RIP
[00:48:38] >> God bless you. Good.
[00:48:47] >> In the United Kingdom, millions gathered
[00:48:49] for the Unite the Kingdom March in
[00:48:51] London. They held up Charlie Kirk's
[00:48:53] picture and chanted.
[00:48:59] [Applause]
[00:49:02] Charlieie
[00:49:05] [Music]
[00:49:13] >> in Canada. Canadians in Calgary gathered
[00:49:16] to sing the US national anthem.
[00:49:19] [Music]
[00:49:29] [Music]
[00:49:32] the flag was still there.
[00:49:37] [Music]
[00:49:53] >> All right, guys. We're going to
[00:49:54] officially sing the US
[00:49:58] Here's
[00:50:00] a 14-year-old young man standing in line
[00:50:03] at a vigil.
[00:50:04] >> Young man, do you want to say why you're
[00:50:06] here? What Charlie Kirk meant to you?
[00:50:08] >> He was my idol. Like, I remember
[00:50:11] watching his videos wanting to be like
[00:50:12] him. Like, I would just see the way he
[00:50:14] would debate and he was stayed calm
[00:50:16] while the left was just yelling at him
[00:50:18] and he was just so nice about it. And
[00:50:21] then they hated him so much cuz he he
[00:50:24] knew they he knew he was right but they
[00:50:26] just didn't want to admit it. So they
[00:50:28] ended up hating him hating him and they
[00:50:30] just killed him for it.
[00:50:31] >> What's your name? How old are you?
[00:50:32] >> I'm Bryson Levy. I'm 14.
[00:50:34] >> Man, God bless you. Bro, where are you
[00:50:36] from?
[00:50:37] >> I'm from here, Oakton.
[00:50:39] >> Man, I pray a blessing on Bryson. Ah,
[00:50:42] this whole generation, Lord. Raise him
[00:50:44] up. Give him extra strength, extra
[00:50:46] power, wisdom, and favor. Lord, I just
[00:50:48] pray your angel armies go with Bryson
[00:50:51] everywhere you go, brother. That God
[00:50:53] makes you a man, a warrior for this
[00:50:54] generation, my man.
[00:50:56] >> Thank you.
[00:50:57] >> There was a song I used to sing as a
[00:50:59] child. It goes, "Onward Christian
[00:51:02] soldiers marching as to war with the
[00:51:05] cross of Jesus going on before."
[00:51:09] Do any of you know this song?
[00:51:12] Do you know where this song came from?
[00:51:15] In 1865 in Yorkshire, England, a youth
[00:51:18] pastor wanted to gather the young people
[00:51:20] in his area and bring them to the church
[00:51:22] in town to praise the Lord and do
[00:51:24] community service.
[00:51:26] He wrote this song for them to sing as
[00:51:29] they walked to church.
[00:51:32] This song reminds me of Charlie Kirk,
[00:51:35] who just like the youth pastor in that
[00:51:37] song, inspired young people all over the
[00:51:40] world.
[00:51:42] I want to show you a tweet that Charlie
[00:51:43] Kirk made in 2013.
[00:51:46] He posted this. Good men must die, but
[00:51:50] death can't kill their names.
[00:51:52] This is a difficult time for everyone
[00:51:54] right now on both the left and the
[00:51:57] right. It is important to speak the
[00:51:59] truth, but also treat others, even
[00:52:03] people you disagree with, with
[00:52:05] compassion and kindness.
[00:52:07] Spend time with people you love and try
[00:52:10] to be a better person today than you
[00:52:12] were yesterday.
[00:52:14] In that way, Charlie Kirk will live on
[00:52:16] in all of us. Rest in peace, Charlie
[00:52:20] Kirk.
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