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In the Alex Marlow Show, I'm glad you're here. Busy show today, of course, and Iron War Update. I've spent a lot of time thinking about what's really going on out in California and why the Swallwell gang tackle took place in our media. I'll explain more of that momentarily. Plus we're gonna save some babies today. If you listen to the show today, you will save lives. We'll be talking to you about that later in the broadcast as well.
But I'll start with his tax Day, or as I like to call it, pay your Fair Share Day, where it's always fun to remind people that the top one percent of people who make money in this country pay about forty six percent of the taxes at this point. They also accunt for twenty six percent of the income, which is a ton for one percent of the public, but they pay way more than their fair share at about forty six percent.
According to the latest data, the.
Bottom fifty percent now make about ten percent of all income but only pay about two percent. So there's some interesting stuff happening where the gap between the rich and the poor. As was a very trendy talking point when I was on the Berkeley campus twenty years ago, this seems to be growing and continues to grow. But overall, the fair share argument that the Democrats like to put out and the left the Bernie Standards said the old GACKX need to pay the fair share, none of that is true.
And I'll tell you I feel this acutely.
I'm at a very strange part of the income bracket where I'm a very good earner, but i have a massive monthly nine that I have to make because I have people who work in my house.
I have a wife works full time.
I've got lots of car payments, I've got lots of kids stuff, and I'm trying to be this economic engine and the government is always picking my pocket constantly, and I'm being way more than my fair share, and then I get those lectures and I don't like it. I don't like it at all. I always wonder on days like this where all the money is going. It's going to a lot of leering centers, it's going to a lot of NGOs.
More on that momentarily.
But this is a good tax season in the sense that President Trump is putting more money back in your pocket almost across the board. No tax on tips, of course, no tax on overtime are very important.
You know.
I got to remind myself, we've gotta do a tip jar on the show, because then somebody would love to give me a tip is tax free.
I like that. You gotta do that.
I gotta get tip jar going. That'll be a project for this year. Seniors are getting a new deduction over sixty five. You can claim up to six thousand dollars deduction per person.
Very cool.
No tax on car loan interest. I dig that as well. We've got to have some sort of creative ways. It's all inflationary, so it's tough to do, but we need to come up with some jubilee type things. Ways to get people who are wasting so much of their harder money on high interest credit. We've got to find some way to ring that back in. We just crafted this society where we borrow too much on a personal level ian on a national level, and it's just eating people alive.
We've got to come up with creative ways to undo that. This is one of them. We also have a higher standard deduction that kicks in this year, very good higher salt caps or state and local tax deduction limit is up, and lots of other enhancements, larger trial tax credit.
So this is good stuff.
So the average refund is going to be up by a reported eleven percent, which is very good projections of thirty seven hundred dollars on average.
So that's all positive. But then the question is messaging.
Messaging Can the president, can the Republicans actually message that there's more money in your pocket this tax season? And that's easier said than done, because I'll tell you, I don't know if I'm saving this year. It doesn't feel like it, and that's the reality for a lot of people.
It just doesn't.
It's maybe I'm in the part of the tax back that doesn't get all the benefits, but that's not fair because I'm generating lots of money, and I'm paying lots of money, So it does not feel like you should get penalized for being successful in this country, which is
what we've done with our tax system. Is the more successful you get, you get penalized until a certain point, until you get a enough staff and you can afford enough staff to come up with all sorts of different loopholes, and then it sort of levels out eventually.
But that's the situation.
And can the president message today that he is putting more money back in your pocket. It's imperative the Republicans do that if they want to succeed in future elections, and they are. That's the reality. It doesn't feel like it quite as much, but it really is happening for many of you.
So even only a.
Lohot Alex Marlow dot com, if you're getting some money back and if you've got a good plan for it, all right. I mentioned NGOs because I got this clip of Marco Rubio. NGOs are these non government organizations that basically our gobatwe between government money and the welfare that the government intends to give out. Sometimes this is via aid for foreign countries, which is designed sometimes out of humanitarian obligation, but also because we tend to get information.
We tend to get intelligence, we're able to use strategic bases, resources, better deals on other things. That's partially why we give aid. We're supposed to give aid for a reason. It's not supposed to be welfare for s whole countries. That's not
the point of foreign aid in general. But there's this industry called non government organizations NGOs has sprouted up and has really become very prominent this century, where basically they get funded by the government and also by often left wing donors who have realized this is a way to do community organizing for some of the globalist and left wing causes. And the President and the Secretary of State
are trying their best to actually undo this. This is a clip we caught from some guy named real Don Keith. Not familiar with him, but this is a great catch. Got a ton of views and next the everything app I want to share it with you. This is the Secretary of State cut four plates.
What happened is we would go to a country and say we're going to help you with our health care needs. Then we would drive over to western northern Virginia somewhere find an NGO one of these organizations, give them all the money, tell them go to this country and do
their healthcare program for them. That NGO would then take about some percentage of that money for the overhead and administrative costs, and by the time it got down to it, the host country very little influence that was sort of imposed on them, and only a percentage of the overall money ever actually reached the patients and the people on the ground.
We're not doing this anymore.
We are not going to spend billions of dollars funding the NGO industrial complex, while close and important partners like Kenya either have no role to play. I have very little influence over how health care money is being spent.
I just love it.
And this is why conservatives ate NGOs because they go to these They go to car that do not go directly to the people they are supposed to fund. So the government funding is essential for these things to operate. They have huge ideological impartisan biases. They're often ineffective, but most importantly they're inefficient, and they lack accountability. They're not
going to keeping track of where the money goes. And I think the accountability and the transparency is what is essential here because when the money goes away, we don't tend to get it back because not subject to the same government scrutiny once it goes out of the government. But the bottom line is is that the government is
notoriously inefficient in doing charity. This was one of the first things that turned me off the left when I was a very young person, because when you're grown up, you're thinking, wow, well, some people have so much I mean, they make so much money. It makes sense for us to take some of that money and redistribute it to
all these poor people who don't have much. The problem is is that when you do the math the administrative costs, the grift that takes place, the inefficiency that takes place with the government is that they're the worst welfare distributors on earth. And so now that we've got these whole architecture of NGOs, what's ended up happening is the work that should be done by local communities is being done
by essentially left wing activists. And so a good thing to see the Secretary of State talk about rating this back in.
I'm really pleased to see that that's going to happen.
All right, So what I want to do next, and this will go into the next segment, but I want to start talking about the Iran War.
Some quick updates.
United States the Islamic Republic of Iran are in principle have agreed to extend the ceasefire to allow for more diplomatic talks. I gave you some of those updates. But overall, the blockade, which has been the focus of a lot of our content at Breitbart and the focus on my opening tomorrow, has been successful to this point. This is from the Sencom Commander Brad Cooper. Blockade of Iranian ports has been fully implemented. US forces maintained maritime superiority in
the Middle East. Estimated ninety percent of Iran's economies fueled by international trade by sea. In less than thirty six hours since the blockade was implemented, US forces have completely halted economic trade going into and out of the Iran
See this makes a lot of sense. The reason why this makes a lot of sense is because the United States seizing control of this massive global trade route will make the world they save for place and it will allow for the opportunity for Iran to become a part of the global economy, which will hopefully keep them on a little tighter leash going forward, particularly as they continue to be run by Islamic fundamentalists in the exact type of people who are trying to destroy America and not
trying to actually do any good.
So I'm gonna play some clips that's going to back this up.
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So Josh Carney has been the show a number of times.
My economic and finance editor at bright Burt News, and he and I work on the bright bart Business Digest together. He does the heavy lifting typically, but he's on vacation this week. So I wrote an article that I titled party boats in the Gulf of America could trump straight blockade lead to golden era of American energy production, and all of you should read it.
I encourage you to read the stuff I write. I try hard.
But the key points is there's a massive surgeon demand for US oil right now. Maritime data is showing one hundred and seventy one crew tankers headed towards the golf as of Monday. That's about fifty percent above average. And this suggests a huge interest in American oil. And why wouldn't people be interested in American oil? First of all, we're the safest oil producer.
In the world.
We have strong environmental safety, labor standards, human rights standards, and we're transparent. Contrasts this with Iran, who uses their oil money to I don't know, a fun, state sponsored terror.
That's what they do with it. Not all of it, but a lot of it. And there's also higher.
Risk because they don't pay attention to things like the environment or safety. They're more vulnerable to attack on infrastructure. One of the beautiful things about being in America is that we are not nearly as vulnerable when it comes to being attacked at home. And so Trump's strategy with his blockade is clearly mostly designed to try to send a non violent signal towards Iran that he is negotiating in a tough way and they cannot develop nuclear weapons.
But there is this very clear downstream effect is that he could be working to get the planet unhooked, unaddicted to getting their oil, getting their energy from the most evil regimes.
In the planet.
So it begs the question our American oil producers, are we able to produce more oil than we have been in the past, And the answer is probably yes, st almost certainly yes from our estimations at bright part News. But one of the things is that these oil companies are going to want to see sustained demand. They're going to want to feel like that this is going to
sustain itself. That people are going to unhook themselves from Arinian oil and from other perhaps Middle East countries who are less predictable, more Islamist, and buy more from America because they're going to need to build more infrastructure when it comes to rigs, machinery, refining, whatever it is. But if they choose to do that, it's going to be a jobs boom as well. We're talking about more people on rigs, but we're talking about more jobs for scientists.
We're talking about chemists, biologists, So many people are benefit from a thriving energy sector, and it's going to have downstream effects as well. I think it's going to help us with things like high tech and just about everything is dependent on us having abundant oil, and we've got it. We've actually got enough energy in America pretty much to power the entire planet, and we control a lot of it.
So not only are we controlling the commerce of the Middle East, sending a very strong signal to Iran that their nuclear ambitions are over, but we are potentially leading towards a massive market benefit, an economic catalyst for American energy dominance.
And that is so cool, and that's what I wrote about.
And I think that just one of these things in Trump's strategy that if you trust the plan, sometimes the plan really works out and the investors are with it.
Stock market up a touch again.
Today, it's pretty much erased all of the drop from the initial launch of the war. People are understanding that the art of the deal is a real thing. And when it's a real thing, then that means that we've got a scenario where we could see America thriving as the world gets more peaceful. Marco Rubio was hosting Israeli and Lebanese envoys in Washington for their first direct talk
in forever it's been I think it's been decades. I got to double check this fact, but I was noting how one of the hold ups of the ceasefire in the Iran War is that Israel and Lebanon have a age old beef. It's a lot of it's territorial, a lot of it has to do with Iran stationing Hamas I'm sorry, not Hamas Hesbla all over Lebanon. And this is something's gonna be really hard to crack because there's so many nuances to this particular dispute, and both sides
canna be very locked in on this. Can we break through? I think that Trump and the Trump administration way more creative than others, and all of this gives me a lot of hope that when this episode that's been a big distraction, it's been very challenging for many reasons, when this is all said and done, I'm very optimistic that we could be seeing the best. The best is yet to come, perhaps both with Iran and the Middle East, but as well as America's energy market thriving because we
can produce more. It's just hard to do it unless we feel like there's gonna be sustained demand, and I think there will be.
We get to unhooked the.
World from global bad actors getting oil from them.
JD.
Van spoke about the essence. Oh, we gotta do this, we gotta do some power now. Okay, great, when we come back, I'll play.
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your own phone. So definitely stick around for that. But I want to get into some more Iran. I'm gonna get into some swall well up dates in California updates for you guys. But let's start with what I promise, which was JD. Vans speaking very precisely I think, and clearly he's very clear him and Rubio too clear skies in all politics right now, explaining why the war in Iran happened.
Play cut one gentleman.
Been pro prosper and join the world economy. And that's the trade that he's offering. He's saying, if you guys, he said, if you guys commit to not having a nuclear weapon, we are going to make a Ran thrive. We're going to make it economically prosperous and We're going to invite the Iranian people into the world economy in a way they haven't been in my entire life.
And that's the kind of TRUMPI and.
Grand bargain that the President has put on the table.
Man.
We're going to keep on negotiating and try to make it happen because it would be great for the world, it'd be great for our country, it'd be great for everybody. So I'm gonna keep on fighting to make it happen.
It's perfect, it's exactly right, and I don't I'm guessing the Vice President doesn't have the time to listen to the show too much, though maybe someone on his team does.
But it's exactly what I've been saying.
You can distill down the last seven weeks at this exact point, if Iran commitsed and not having nuclear weapons, they've become part of the global economy. They can make a bunch of money, and they can thrive, and they could be pleasant to be with, like Saudi Arabia and UAE and Qatar and the rest of these other countries that Trump reached out to you and the first administration has been cementing those relationships for the last ten years.
So we could do it that way, we do it the easy way, or we can do it the hard way, where we keep bombing them and eventually go take all their enrich nuclear material and move on from there with them being pariahs in the world stage.
So that's it. Those are the options. That's what it's all about.
You just heard the last seven weeks summed up by the Vice President translated back by me.
And that's it. That's everything. That's what it is.
Steven Miller also made a really interesting point on Jesse Waters Show, very similar to what I'm talking about when it comes to the shipping and the block why it's both powerful, not just as a war measure, but just in terms of economic power dynamics around the world.
I thought this was pretty good play for you. Cut two.
What you're watching now in Iran with the implementation of this blockade is the total resetting of the American power dynamic.
For the next one hundred years.
President Trump is saying, we the United States have the world's not just most powerful military, most powerful navy, and whoever controls the seas is able to control the outcomes in any foreign policy showdown.
And so President Trump has put a ran in a box.
He's played the checkmate move and so now no matter what path the RAND chooses, America wins.
That's right.
It's so interesting that this is really how it's shaping up. And of course he's a spokesman for the president, and he is trying to make it so that the he's he's got a boss here, so he's got a Vescid interest.
But it does seem like a pretty clear thing.
Where Iran is in a box now that they are choosing either a path where America is more powerful in their own backyard economically, or a path where they just get bombed and bombed and bombed until their nuclear ambitions are over. So anyway, I remain optimistic. I think politically this is a very hard one, this war. But if this he's fire holed and a diplomatic solution comes to fruition soon, I think President Trump will Ultimately he's going
to get the last laugh here. I got my fingers crossed still, even after.
All of the turmoil in over the last couple months.
All Right, one other thing I want to do is I wanted to bring up something I was thinking a lot about the air Swallwell scandal because there's something not right about it that this was a guy who was known to be not You didn't want your young female staffers around him. Dating back to when I think he was a state congressman in the Bay area of the East Bay, California. This is when he was a much younger man. Everyone knew that he was bad news. The
ban fang stuff was very public. And then recall that he launched his campaign on Jimmy Kimmel. That's where he launched his campaign. He's been known to wear Jimmy Kimmel Live hat during TV hits. So this was the Hollywood chosen.
Candidate, and then they kicked him out, and they kicked him out.
All of a sudden with age, old allegations, new allegations surfaced. But one of the lawyers for one of the accusers, or probably multiple of the accusers, Lisa Bloom, who is the Gloria Alred's daughter, and I think it is Gloria Allred's daughter. We can fact check that up. I'm pretty sure I'm right on this. And someone who has been known to elevate some of the most insane voices in the mets. You era just people without a shred of credibility,
not to say these women don't have credibility. Maybe they do. Maybe they're all tone the truth. It's quite possible that in this case they're all tone the truth. But it's obviously coordinated hit job. And I'm trying to understand what's going on. And then I played back my interview yesterday on this very show, Steve Hilton. That's why I recommend the podcast. I learned all listen back to the show and I'll hear something from the guest that I didn't
catch in the moment he was walking through. What's really happening is that they have too many people who are not separating from the pack. They tried to have this guy, Matt Mahon, who's this very uncharismatic San Jose mayor be
the most electable Democrat. He's pulling like four percent. They have Antonio Villa Ragosa running who's pulling under five percent, with a former LA mayor more from him in a moment, Tom Stiers around ten percent, more in him in a moment, Katie Porter, incredibly unlikable former congresswoman from Orange County around
ten percent. And the problem is is that there is a scenario where two Republicans are the top two vote getters, and because of the way California's primary system works is not Democrat versus Republican, it's the top two vote getters get their names in the ballot. So do I think that there's a possibility that two Republicans get their name
in the ballot. I do think it's possible Steve Hilton Chad Bianco both get their name on the ballot, and that would mean the Democrats have to run some sort of a rite in candidacy, and I think they could win it, to be honest with you, but the Democrats were always going to have to clear out part of the field, and I think they thought the risk was too high that Hilton and or Bianco had this information and they were just waiting to time it at the
right moment. And so this all reasonably massive political hit job that this is taking place right now.
And I want you to see the cynical nature of this.
This is all about taking one person out so that hopefully the swallow, well whatever swallow was pulling at twelve thirteen, fourteen percent, that that all of those voters go to one of the other Democrats and not a bunch of other Democrats to elevate one of the Democrats above, at least Chad Bianco, who's running behind Steve Hilton, and make it so at least one Democrat's name is physically on the ballot. And this is incredibly dirty and it just
shows you the nature the ruthlessness of Democrat politics. This was one of their chosen sons, chosen by Hollywood. Even that little pencil neck Adam Schiff had endorsed him, and they just took him out one fell sweep when they knew he was praying on women for a decade or more, and they did nothing. And it's only when that there is this outside chance, there's a possibility that Republicans can draw inside straight and win a governorship of a deep
blue state. Democrats thought of it as a Democrat stronghold, and this is what they're focused on. They're not focused on getting our money back for that high speed rail fraud. They're not focused on lessening the traffic. They're not focused on crime or homelessness or that La burned down. None of that matters to them. What matters to them that the school system got ruined by the unions and illegal immigration.
They care about whether or not that their power structure is going to get upended because they have so many unlikable, uncharismatic candidates who all have such big egos. They all think they should be governor, even of horrible track records in their cities and states. Noteworthy, I think, really noteworthy. Tom Steyer has come out. He's now the Democrat front runner with his immigration platform, and it is radical.
Is to the left of Newsome.
We're talking about abolishing ICE and a hat tip to Bill Malugin and Fox who compiled some of this, putting ICE agents in jail, treating them like the mob.
But this is one thing that Swallwell.
So one of the reasons why I don't like Swallwell is he doesn't want ICE agents to be able to get a job at all in the United States, people who enforce our immigrations and customs laws.
If you live in California, you can't get a job.
He wants to bring people back who were deported because of ICE.
You literally want to re import illegal aliens.
And he wants the California Attorney General to imprison ICE agents and their leadership. So after the California Attorney General is going to be focused on. So the list actually goes on, but it is a This is a guy who thinks that illegal aliens tom Steyer does are superior to Americans. He also was out there today on tax Day saying all billionaires need to pay more. Last I checked, tom Steyer isn't just writing a check to the US government. You're free to do that. There's an age old conservative
talk radio talking point. All of you in the audience, if you want to pay more in taxes, you are free. No one is stopping you from paying more. You can all go write a check in the US Treasury right now and they will cash it and spend it. So, just to bogus Bologne talking point, the billionaires like him need to pay more. He can pay more with every month. So we're talking about people more radical than Newsome vying
for the Democrat. See and recall, as we discussed Steve Hilton yesterday, that the reason why California has got the highest energy prices in the nation is more than any other person on earth.
It is tom Steyer's fault.
He is the one who pushed forward so much of the green regulation and he is now in the driver's seat all because they took out the sex past Swallwell wild stuff. View Ragoso, who is the horrible mayor of Los Angeles and famously famously took the bar exam to be an attorney four times, failed at all four times, and never passed it. He quit, he gave up. He is the definition of a retard. In fact, I don't
insult actual retards by equating them to View Regosa. But even he is now trying to find a new lane which could be favorable for us.
Can can we play cut three? Please?
The state's unaffordable.
We have the highest gas prices in the United States of America.
We have the highest utility.
Costs in the continent in the United States, and the highest home prices.
It happened under our watch.
I'm the only candidate will need to say that this wasn't because of Donald Trump. This was because of policies that we created that it made it impossible for people to afford this state.
Un alailable. It wasn't Trump's fault. There was actually all the Democrats who run California. It's so welcoming to hear this. Of course, he thinks the solution is to just get another Democrat elected, But that is amazing that someone actually admitting the Democrats fault. Has been a single party state for a very long time, is super majority in the state Senate, and it is one of those places where we only get Democrat governors and they've made the state unaffordable and it is their fault.
So very cool.
So who knows there's a lot of fecal matter to be thrown in that race. Yet one thing that's fun is to track the La Mayor race, where again Democrats stronghold, but Spencer Pratt, a reality star who had his home burned down the Palisades fire, has a very viral campaign. He's running third at the moment. I want to play cut five. This is his solution to a frequent topic on this show, Hollywood outsourcing itself to other states.
Play cut five, please.
Well, people don't understand when they think about Hollywood, they go they think about movie stars, and they think about the rich people, and they go, oh, I hate these people. The people that are getting destroyed by Hollywood leaving Los Angeles are the sound people, the lighting people, crafted service, all the work, and all these families. They're the ones that are suffering. What the city doesn't understand is we need to have no no fees. It's time to bring
this business back. We need everyone to be able to work. The money will come from people being able to stay here.
It's brilliant, It's exactly right.
Is that Hollywood, through regulation, through fees, through expenses may surely the Hollywood is no longer in Hollywood. It's in Atlanta, it's in Winnipeg, it's in Albuquerque.
And that should not be the case.
And no one else in Hollywood has put their hand up and said, we're cutting the fees. We're bringing Hollywood back. This should be music to the years of the Hollywood establishment. But they're gonna ignore it because they're too stupid and just in love with themselves. All Right, I want to tell you what I'm doing in these troubled times. For me, I'm buying silver. That's a silver seems to be the
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This is a group that I've been supportive and I want all of you to join me in saving lives with Preborn, and that's why I brought Scott Wilder on to a spokesman for Preborn. Scott, I'm really happy to talk to you about this, and I want to talk about not just about Preborn. We'll get to Preborn, of course, but as being a pro life Americans, this involves walking the walk.
This is not a label.
It's not a bumper sticker somebody put in a T shirt. Is you have to live the life. You can't just announce it. This is a way to do that. As to getting involved with a group like Preborn, no.
It's true. I mean we're not all made to protests or march or lobby. We're not all made to hold a bullhorn on a street corner or hold up one of those signs. But this is something everybody can do. Everybody can provide an ultrasound. When you provide an ultrasound, you double the likelihood she'll choose life. Double the likelihood simply by giving her the truth. It's such a powerful thing to do. So for twenty years, this is the
twentieth year Preborn's been doing this providing free services. We'll get do that in a second, but free. It starts with the free ultrasound, the pregnancy tests and free ultrasounds. Last year, the calendar year twenty twenty five, more than eighty three thousand babies lives were saved at preborn centers because their moms sometimes the father of the baby too. Stall those babies heard the baby's part feat and chose life.
So it's the most powerful thing you could do, the most consequential thing you can do if you're pro life. And like you're saying, it's all about the walk, not about to talk. We can't just shake our fist or curse the darkness. But if you really want to provide, you want to be the light. You want to provide the light. It shows for the way, provide an ultrasound that every twenty eight dollars can help do.
That twenty dollars I just unbelievable.
I mean basically free and you can save a baby with that twenty eight dollars. And I think that what's amazing here is that we need you as pro life people do the best we can do so just for to live a pro life existence in America today. What do you feel like are the calling cards the cornerstone? So what are the things that we can do to advance life in America?
You know the same, first of all know the truth, and I think most of us know, although sometimes we don't. I mean, the world is telling girls and women it's not a baby. I mean that of the side, the pro abortion side, the pro choice side, if you want to call it, that has all the money, all the momentum, all the media has, all the celebrities, all the influencers, everything going the other way, and all of that is to tell a lie that it's not a baby. But what we know is once she can see her baby
and hear her baby's heartbeat, it doesn't matter. She knows at that moment that is a baby. We had a one young girl said one time, you know, I always knew what abortion was, but I never knew what abortion was. Isn't that something that I think that's really right. I always knew what abortion was, but I never really knew what abortion was. And so today when you provide that truth, you know, the other side, I mean, planned parenthood will give a girl an ultrasound, but she's not going to
get to see it. They're not going to let her see.
Wow.
That is just for the person that's going to do the procedure or to determine whether she's inside ten weeks and can be given those pills and told to go home. And by the way, when you go home and have one of those. And more than fifty percent of abortions now are the chemical abortions. Where is the abortion taking place? Then it's not in a building she can avoid and not drive by on the way to work anymore, take the long way home to not have to drive by
that clinic. It's not taking place there. It takes place where she puts on her makeup, it takes place where she curls or brushes her hair. It takes place in her apartment, in her home, in her condo. It's an insidious thing. And today one of the beautiful things is once she knows the truth, it doesn't matter. All the rest fades away when she hears that baby's heartbeat. Now, on occasion, she won't choose life. About seventeen percent of the time, maybe they might at that moment not choose life.
It's possible. We don't judge, we don't wag a finger in the face, We put an arm around the shoulder and say, hey, we're here for you, we want to give you the truth. And it's so much more than just that one moment choosing life. I mean, it's actually the beginning, not the it's a beginning of a two year long mentorship that includes free services like free maternity close baby clothes, doctors, strollers, ribs, formula, parenting classes, baby wipes, counseling,
all those things, all with no judgment. So it's not the end. When you give that ultrasound, when you make that introduction of a girl to her baby for the first time, that is the beginning, not the end, and so we invite you to be a part of that. I don't believe it's just the first picture that she's getting that you provide. I think it's actually the best picture, because without that first picture, there might not be any of those others.
I got them all picture from my children and save them all and they're so priceless.
But it's not just the picture. It's also it's the video.
You see the flickers, You see the flickers and hear the heartbeat and the heartbeats loudly. And that's one thing that is so powerful to me. Why I think this works. I don't even have to experience it firsthand to know it works, is because you can't see your baby's flicker in of you, of the heartbeat and the baby moving around, and to hear their heartbeat and to not know that's a life, but you know, it's a life, and it's just a matter sometimes of showing people so they can
draw that conclusion. But okay, so they've gone to preborn dot com slash Marlow by the way, preborn dot com slash Marlow, or they've gone to my website Alexmilow dot com they've clicked on the banner, or they've called you, guys a three three eight five zero baby. That's eight three three eight five zero two two two nine. They've given generously, maybe even fifteen thousand dollars. I'm out a
who ultrasound machine. I want to walk through where the money's going, because you said some stuff that's a really important here is not just the ultrasound, it's also you know, the baby wives are just alone. The diapers alone are very oppressive. And we've been conditioned in our culture that a financial reasons are a reason to terminate a life, which is completely demonic.
But we've already told people that, and we have done teach people that.
But in the meantime, we've got to say, hey, we've got you, we will help you if you give this child a shot at life.
But talk me through the where some of the funds go well.
First of all, we separately fundraise for administrative and overhead. One hundred percent of what you give goes directly to providing ultrasounds or in the case of your first gift, Alex from your audience, was an ultrasound machine. Fifteen thousand dollars one time gift will save literally thousands of babies for years and years to come. But we do not
take a dime out of any gift. If you give twenty eight dollars to help save one two hundred and eighty dollars to help take ten, or twenty eight hundred dollars for one hundred, or five hundred and sixty dollars for twenty when you do that, not a single penny comes out. We separately, one time a year fundraise in sort of a really private, quiet, sort of closed circuit event. We have a fundraising that is set for all of
the administrative an overhead for the following year. So we can say a hundred percent of which you give goes directly to providing ultrasounds. When a girl comes in, if she chooses life, the whole process begins. She is assigned a mentor she is assigned a person that will walk with her through those eight months, nine months, whatever it is, or beyond. And part of that also is the free services.
There is a preborn there two hundred eighty and counting, but two under eighty Preborn Center's affiliate centers in America, And we went to one a couple of months ago, just north to where I live in Dallas, and we went there, and one of the things they have there is a child's boutique. It's like the coolest, greatest boutique if you walked into a department store, but there are no prices. There are all the clothes are brand new.
The only thing previously loved, you're previously owned or maternity clothes, so those are spruced up and cleaned and whatever, and they're reused. Everything else is brand new. And those tags do not have numbers, they don't have dollar amounts or prices.
They have colors. So if a girl says she wants to choose life, there are classes she could take about making sure her nutrition is on track, of finding out how to do a budget in her real life, other things as she walks through her pregnancy, and all those things tally to her account, not with money, but with credits, and she goes in and if she has purples, she can buy this much, or you don't get this much. She has green, it's this much, and it's all those
things I mentioned, diaper, strollers, cribs, formula. We get zero taxpayer dollars. We charge zero for any services. Ever, we only have what we have on now by the grace of God and the generosity of people like You're a great audience.
Incredible, So again, Preburne dot com flash Marlowe A three three eight five zero baby is the hotline. But I want to go through the process for the young woman. How do you identify the young woman? How does she get the ultrasound? And then what is what's the process for someone who might be open minded, you're reconsidering a very bad decision.
Yeah. Sometimes we've talked about girls and women in that situation which they're abortion minded. I know there are some that are abortion minded, but I really think most the better phrase is abortion vulnerable. I think they're vulnerable to the lie that it's not a baby. Your social media or geo fencing and different things. If you were to search pregnancy crisis, one of the things that pops up. Would be a preborn center? Are you looking for answers?
Would you like more? Would you like a free pregnancy test? Because you like a free ultrasound? This one that we visited just north of Dallas. When she comes in, she's greeted by the largely obviously female staff there, and she is taken into a room for some counseling. And how long do you think you're prayed? Do you know you're pregnant? Would you like to take a free have a brief pregnancy test? Would you like then to have a free
ultrasound to determine how far along you are actually? In this particular center, not only can she see that on the screen beside her, but at the past her feet on the wall in front of her is a seventy two inch three D four K screen and she sees her baby that did and at the end of that session, that is then if she wants it, that is sent to her phone so she can take it with her, be able to walk away with all of the information
as she contemplates what she's going to do. And more than eighty three percent of the time the number is vary, but more than eighty three percent of the time she'll choose life. So today you have a chance to do that. It's a warm environment. Men are also welcome in this one particular place. Last year, nine hundred men were mentored in one year in this one center. So the need is great, the demand is great for the truth, and the truth can win. If the truth can be heard,
the truth can be to lie. And that's what you can do today when you provide the truth in the form of an alt the sound with preborn.
I really feel for a lot of men in this situation because if you make a mistake and then you can't convince the woman to keep the child, then you get a fall that that falls you around the rest of your life as well, and that's the intense regret. But the goal is to get the young lady to have the child. So what is the conversation, Like, she sees the baby, she sees the ultrasound, give us some insight into what she might hear at that point.
Honestly, as we hear again and again from center directors, there isn't a lot that has to be done. You don't have to do any convincing. In fact, many center directors will say we don't try and convince them to do anything or not to do anything. We give them the truth, and the truth is that powerful. Now, on occasion a girl might say thank you, but no, I'm going to keep that of the replointment. That's kind of when the rubber hits the road. What is your response in those cases?
How do you identify the women?
That is a whole separate wing of what Preborn does, and it's high technology. We spend a good that, we invest quite a bit on geofencing, geotagging, following things up made, social media, social posting. Anybody who's ever visited at preborn dot com, perhaps anyone that they've come in contact with that their phone has been near. I mean, it's all the things, all the things that the dark side uses. Those are also just tools we should feel comfortable using. And I love that and we do use them.
It's so right.
We have to use the tools that are available to us, and particularly the highest tech tools.
You can't be afraid to do this.
I always try to solve problem for people on the show, and every one of my audience who's going to give some charity. I would imagine one hundred percent of my audience gives charity and they're like I am. They want to give to places where the money goes to the right place, and this is the spot. This is we save lives. You donate the preborn, you save lives. It doesn't get more clear cut than that. But I want
to hear from you, Scott Wilder, preborn spokesman. I want to hear from you some stories from the women, because we're up against a lot here.
This is a big battle.
This is a good against evil battle, and we are winning over hearts and minds at the most crucial moment of their entire life.
Do any individual stories come to mind?
Yeah, honestly, it's a girl named Sarah and Sarah king to a preborn center and Sarah had an appointment to get an abortion, but she had heard we provide free ultrasound. She did want to make sure how far along she was. She came into the preborn Center and the people were very kind to her and welcoming, and it's a very gentle and peaceful experience for girls and women to come in. She found that she was pregnant, took a pregnancy test,
and followed that with a free ultrasound. At the end of that time, she actually said thank you, but I am going to keep that other appointment. And that's when the rubber meets the road. I mean, we say, we don't wag a finger, we don't judge, we don't cajoel, we don't convince, just give them the truth and love them. So now the question is when that happens, what do they say at a preborn and center. I'll tell you
what they did say. What they told her was this, we love you and we're here for you, and we're not going anywhere. And if you go and to have that procedure and after that's over, a week later, a month later, a year later, you need counseling or a closure, you need help in any way. We're going to be right here. We love you, not to make a particular decision, but want you to know we're not going anywhere. She thanked them and she walked out the door, and they
didn't see her again for about a year. When she brought her baby back, she said, when I left here, I was going to keep that appointment. But honestly her words, God did a work in my heart. As I left here. You knew where I was going, you knew what I was going to do, and even knowing that you said you weren't going anywhere, you said you love me, you said that you'd be here, and I just wanted you to meet my daughter. It wouldn't be here. That end meant for you. So the ultrasound is powerful in the
hands of the folks at preborn. It's powerful when they look and they say that's a baby, and you can say that's not just a baby, that's your baby. Yes, that's your baby. So today you can have that impact. As I say before, I said before, it's the most consequential thing you can do if your pro life marching is good. But the end of that day of the march, how many babies' lives were said? Don't know. Some awareness
could lobbying, same thing. But when you give an ultrasound or two or five or ten or one hundred, you can know that right then, and especially with Mother's Day coming up, can you imagine this has got to be the best time in the world to reveal that you're pregnant, yes, or the worst time to seal that you were pregnant. So there is a girl right now, having found out
she's pregnant. She's going to make a decision, and we want her decision to bring good memories every single year, and a year from today, a year from this Mother's day, she will be able to have a good memory for all of the mother's days come because you made that introduction of her to her baby through an ultrasound and preborn It's.
Just fantastic story, just perfect example of what can happen, and just using the miracles of modern technology to convince people to make the right choice and to not be haunted by a lifetime of sin and regret and just so much darkness there. It ripples throughout whole families, whole communities. And we were just conditioned that this barbaric procedure is, whether it be a pill or whether it be a more grisly way of doing it, that this was acceptable
in society. And I think you guys are fighting back in the most humane way possible. This is give the most dignity for the people who are going through these decisions and making these decisions.
That's why I've been a supporter.
You guys can call right now A three three eight five zero baby A three three eight five zero two two two nine. There's no better place to donate in my view, Preborn dot com slash Marlow is the website, or go to Alexmarlow dot com click the banner and you should give generously.
I do.
I believe in this cause a lot, because this is my audience is going to save lives after this interview, and that means a lot to me. I can't think of something better to do with your time or your money than that. And I just think of having a culture of life. I think it really does start with the point that I make so often, Scott, is that a lot of people who I think are not pro children and don't value children as much as past generations. They haven't met their baby yet. And this is what
I always say to people. People always asking them about why I have a bunch of children, and they ask me why have so many children?
They say, you.
Got to meet them, like you got it once you meet them, Once you meet them, it's obvious they're supposed to be there. And that's the privilege that you guys are trying to give to people as best you can.
It is. You know. I were going to note the other day from a woman and one thing struck me. She said she gave some money to stay babies by providing ultrasounds. But then she wrote this in the comments section. She wrote, I wish someone had provided an ultrasound for me forty seven years ago. And then she went on to say the choices she made back then and she would make it different today. But here's the remarkable point. She didn't say almost fifty years ago, and she didn't
say more than forty years ago. She said forty seven years ago. You know why. She knows exactly when that happened. And last year she would have said forty six, and next year she would say forty eight. This can follow women and girls and men around like a shadow, and they may feel there's nothing good that ever could come
from it. But if you've been through this before and you would have made a different choice, if someone had provided an ultrasound for you, you are uniquely qualified to know the value of the ultrasound and something great can come from that. It's not irredeemable, and so we invite everybody. You don't have to make a lot of noise to make the biggest difference for life. Just provide an ultrasound with preborn today.
Fantastic Scot Wilder of Preborn A three three eight five zero baby is the number, preborn dot com, slash marlow is the website. Thanks GOOTT for being here and helping me save some babies today.
Great pleasure, Alex, thank you,
