00:05:05.000We'll talk about that more because he keeps going back to January 6th.
00:05:07.000The January 6th, this is in light of the New York Knicks winning and the rioting.
00:05:11.000And then Killer Mike, who some people have given credit where they say he's not woke, I think he's actually the worst, the worst of the worst when it comes to wokeness because now he's talking about how Asians are a problem.
00:05:23.000And at a certain point, I want to ask people like Killer Mike, hey, If you can't get along with any communities, you know where I'm going with this.
00:05:34.000At a certain point, could it possibly be you?
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00:12:01.000So Ian McKellen, not self aware, he told an Italian audience how he motivates himself to destroy things or how he did when playing Magneto.
00:12:10.000And this passes for comedy amongst gay theater folks.
00:12:50.000And he said: and this is what I've done.
00:12:55.000Now, before you guys get all upset and say, hey, this could be interpreted as a call to violence if held to the standard that the left tries to uphold you two, right?
00:13:03.000They try and say, hey, this is a threat to violence all the time.
00:13:05.000I mean, go back to Gifford, you go back to Sarah Palin and targets on a map.
00:13:08.000No, no, look, you need to understand this was actually misinterpreted.
00:14:18.000By the way, he's Magneto in the X-Men.
00:14:21.000Professor Xavier had the same idea, so he actually sent his lesser-known brother, Chet, who we have on retainer, on a road trip, made a stop along the way.
00:15:13.000But if you can't just like, if you can't move a soft drink with your eyes, like if you still rely on a handicap accessible ramp, I just don't think you're allowed to be a superhero.
00:16:35.000Speaking of powerful, there's never been a nation, certainly in the last, I don't know, few centuries, as powerful as the United States.
00:16:43.000It's always kind of funny to me when people talk about empires throughout history and how long they've lasted and their impact.
00:16:49.000I think history will look back and say, yeah, there's never been one more impactful than the United States.
00:16:54.000It'd be pretty hard to argue because so much of the impact is unique to the United States technologically, culturally, that has changed the rest of the world.
00:17:04.000Even, I would argue, compared to Rome or the Ottomans, back then you're talking about war, I understand that, and conquest.
00:17:11.000But you're going to look back and go, wait a second.
00:17:14.000Without the United States, we wouldn't have effectively electricity, food preservation.
00:17:19.000Telephones, televisions, printing press, the internet.
00:19:36.000And Maybe your approach isn't really panning out that well because you've been doing it for a long time and we're not seeing the results that you want or that we're satisfied with.
00:19:45.000So, President Trump's first claim you just said Israel wouldn't exist without the United States and, specifically, more recently, without him.
00:19:52.000Are you frustrated with Netanyahu, sir?
00:21:55.000Yeah, you can check the references of war materials that were airlits larger than the Berlin airlits, just to be clear, that took place in 48 to 49.
00:22:02.000Like we have given them an incredible amount of aid.
00:22:05.000And I know that the defenders will say, well, especially when you look at the money we give them, it's basically earmarked where they have to purchase American weaponry.
00:23:53.00046 to 24, we've given them over $244 billion in military aid if you adjust it for inflation.
00:23:59.000Now, that's not a ton if you look at it historically compared to, say, One or two giant spending bills under Obama or Biden, but it certainly is as far as military aid to an ally.
00:24:11.000And it would seem that, hey, if Israel, if you don't need it, oh, we don't care.
00:24:22.000There has to be a willingness to work through this process with us.
00:24:25.000And I think at every turn they have shown, and I said this yesterday, bombing the negotiations in Qatar, they actually took out the negotiators, I think either the day before or during some of the negotiations that were going on, continually fighting with Hezbollah, even after we've Said not to continue to fighting with Iran even after there's been a pause.
00:24:41.000You've started to see somebody who should go, Hey, even if it's not in our best interest, our ally, the person that is protecting us, literally shooting down missiles that are heading towards us, said stop.
00:24:53.000We should at least do that and try to find peace and not go, Ha!
00:24:59.000And here's where I really think there's a value in Donald Trump doing this because I can hear the critics right now go, Well, shouldn't you have thought that in the beginning?
00:26:41.000I'll tell you what Israel's fighting Hezbollah too long, and too many people are being killed.
00:26:47.000And you don't have to knock down an apartment house every time you're looking for somebody, because there are a lot of people in those apartment houses.
00:26:53.000And they're not all Hezbollah, that I can tell you.
00:26:55.000I suggested to Israel to let Syria take care of.
00:28:05.000People who are critics of Israel, people who are saying, hey, you know what, we need to sort of redefine the relationship here.
00:28:13.000Unless your position is Israel should have no right to exist and they're doing child blood sacrifices and harboring pedophiles, all the conspiracy theories, all the stuff.
00:28:22.000Israel is a center of the world's wrongs across the board and evil.
00:28:26.000Unless that, let's put that to the side.
00:28:28.000If you're saying, you know what, I'm not a big fan of their influence.
00:28:32.000It seems as though there's a disproportionate amount of influence and power.
00:28:35.000And I don't like the way that they're handling this.
00:28:38.000Can you name me a president who's been more clear in delineating and saying, you know what, there has to be a different way than this way?
00:28:45.000And we're not happy with the way Israel is handling this.
00:28:48.000According to the conspiracy theorists, the only president to ever actually stand up to Israel was assassinated JFK.
00:29:10.000I can't think of any, including the Democrats, including the leftists, who, by the way, secretly don't like Israel because they're Marxists.
00:29:15.000So they, at their cocktail parties, will talk about Palestine and how their heart is with those people.
00:29:21.000But the truth is, policy wise, no, none of them have really called Israel to the mat the way that Donald Trump is.
00:29:25.000This would seem to be the opportunity for us to find some common ground.
00:29:30.000Hey, you have a president who is approaching this quite fairly.
00:29:34.000But as of the moment of broadcast right now, no comments.
00:29:38.000From the usual suspects, Tucker, Candace, the like.
00:29:43.000It's almost like they're being contrarian just for the sake of being contrarian.
00:31:28.000You're a pompous director who's pissed off at the star of the show and storm out.
00:31:32.000But little do you know that your car, in fact, harbors a well-placed bomb.
00:31:37.000CarShield goes beyond the manufacturer's warranty to cover potential vehicle repair costs and beyond industry standards to offer month-to-month coverage for one low fixed price.
00:33:09.000So, John Stewart, and it pains me to have to do these segments because John Stewart was one of the best stand up comics working, and he was one of the best hosts.
00:33:20.000The Daily Show, when he originally hosted, it was always funny.
00:33:24.000I didn't agree with most of what he said.
00:33:40.000So we've been discussing the violence, the rioting of the left, you know, and I've gone down to schools and discussed this with people.
00:33:47.000The left is violent, and I will defend my claim.
00:33:50.000John Stewart very much does this from his ivory tower.
00:33:55.000His only counter and the left, their only counter to all of the violent riots, protests, the billions in damages, the thousands in casualties, and dozens dead.
00:34:47.000We're not going to act like there's anything even remotely close to an equivalency because January 6th isn't the way that you even tried to portray it.
00:34:54.000So here is Jon Stewart discussing the New York Knicks rioting, the celebration, saying, no, no, you got it all wrong.
00:35:45.000You notice it's also like the same three shots.
00:35:55.000Are all the more magical, where you feel the joy and striving and hope and, let's face it, aroma of the people that you live really too close to.
00:36:11.000The real division in America isn't between cities and rural areas or suburbs or heartland values and coastal elites or liberals and conservatives.
00:36:19.000It's between people anywhere who find joy in community versus those who seem to only find it in fealty.
00:36:29.000For the record, John Stewart lives on a 45 acre compound in New Jersey, so.
00:36:39.000January 6th, they always do the same three shots.
00:36:43.000Okay, but let's even just address that one standard.
00:36:46.000It's not even close to how you guys tried to.
00:36:49.000And it's really easy for us to condemn people who were violent on January 6th.
00:36:53.000But they were a very, very small minority of the hundreds of thousands of people there, including some of the folks, by the way, who were tarred and feathered the most publicly.
00:39:30.000You have the takeovers from teenagers, from these students on campus.
00:39:34.000All you have students being accosted, physically assaulted, in some cases for being Jewish, some cases for being conservative, some cases for being pro life.
00:39:45.000The LA riots, the No Kings, that this is mostly peaceful.
00:41:44.000If you're, do you actually mean to tell me you don't understand the difference in people being upset with their government they view as corrupt?
00:41:52.000Let's just assume they were equally violent.
00:41:56.000You don't understand the difference in that being directed at corrupt politicians?
00:42:01.000In what is supposed to be the people's house versus complete disregard and random acts of violence against any fellow citizen or passers by, you still can't find an example of that.
00:42:12.000I didn't see any, hey, we got a Biden supporter over here.
00:42:28.000No police stations set on fire with the police officers inside?
00:42:31.000It's almost like even if you were to take the most violent offenders.
00:42:35.000And let's assume that you believe they were wrong.
00:42:36.000It was the most free and fair election of all time.
00:42:39.000It's almost like they were genuinely, whether misguided, fighting for their country because they love it so much, because they want a good country for themselves and their fellow citizens, rather than assaulting their fellow citizens.
00:42:54.000It's almost like that would resemble righteous anger with government when we've seen it all throughout human history, as opposed to the left who harms their neighbor.
00:43:05.000There's a very big difference between attacking your neighbor.
00:43:09.000And joining arms with your neighbor to fight what you actually view as injustice.
00:43:22.000Why are you destroying businesses in your own neighborhood?
00:43:24.000How do you fix injustice by being so violent, by being such a bottom feeder that they have to change the law to allow you to steal up to give or take $1,000 because it's going to happen anyway?
00:43:39.000How are you fighting injustice by requiring them to put the razor bump cream behind locked glass at Walgreens?
00:43:48.000And I understand being happy and celebrating, and there may have been a great mood, but how do you justify destroying somebody's car while they're in it?
00:43:54.000Celebrating with you, by the way, they were Knicks fans.
00:44:58.000And while we're waiting for that, by the way, there's a new movie from Sean Penn, apparently, where they're going to be talking about one of the police officers.
00:45:04.000I don't think it's one of the Capitol police here, so I'll say it.
00:45:06.000So, Sean Penn is set to direct a film about the early life of a cop who goes on to be caught up in the January 6th Capitol riots.
00:45:14.000It makes it sound like this is one of the police officers that may have not been on duty that day joining in on the riots.
00:45:35.000Nonetheless, given the still divisive terrain, the political climate, and the studio's potential new owners, it's a commendable commitment by Warner Brothers, which has had big success recently with bold original stories.
00:45:50.000It just seems like they can't move off of this topic because how do you think Sean Penn is going to portray anything having to do with the January 6th portion of that film?
00:46:12.000Darren Wilson was a model police officer.
00:46:15.000As a matter of fact, Darren Wilson was offered an easier beat.
00:46:17.000And he said, no, no, I actually want to be there in Ferguson.
00:46:20.000I want to be somewhere where I can reestablish trust because the only way we're going to move forward is by a police presence being in the neighborhood and being a helpful one.
00:46:30.000In other words, He viewed it as the problem is you have police in the neighborhoods with largely white people, and we just don't go into these areas because they don't like us.
00:46:38.000The only way we're going to bridge this gap is by having good police officers who are active members of the community with a regular presence.
00:46:46.000And he had a guy, Mike Brown, not a child as he was portrayed, reach for his gun and try and beat his skull in.
00:48:42.000He's the kind of guy, like, look at the stripper and look at the mom who runs the club with a C section scarf, like, yeah, you came from there.
00:50:08.000And sometimes people give him a pass because he'll say the right thing, and like he's a Second Amendment advocate.
00:50:13.000But then when you understand that it's very often only because he thinks the Second Amendment needs to be used for black people to protect against white people, you realize he doesn't have the ability to read crime statistics.
00:50:23.000And then the more you listen to him, you realize that he is intensely racist and effectively wrong about everything.
00:50:29.000His latest tirade is about Asians and how blacks and Asians can't get along, but it's the fault of the Asians.
00:50:37.000At a certain point, maybe Killer Mike can ask, Is it me?
00:54:38.000Words have meaning and phrases have meanings, especially when it's already an idiom or colloquialism.
00:54:44.000So what he really means to say is, I'm done being around Asians.
00:54:48.000I don't want to spend time with them and they're probably done with me.
00:54:50.000Here's the truth it's a completely subjective and Unintelligible statement or premise from him that Asians, I guess, think they're above black people.
00:55:03.000I can understand why Killer Mike might feel this way.
00:55:05.000Because black Americans and Asian Americans kind of started off at the same spot pre civil rights.
00:55:15.000And Asian Americans, having faced discrimination in a similar timeline, certainly the most comparable here in the United States, have outpaced the growth, progress, and success of black Americans for reasons that I guess you're.
00:58:10.000But here's the thing it's always someone else's fault.
00:58:13.000So you look at the crime, you look at the degree of success in business, you look at the fatherless rates, you look at the income, you look at the starting off point.
00:58:36.000It's never that there's a difference in priorities, values, and leadership with Asian Americans.
00:58:39.000It's they must be a problem and somehow they too must be oppressing you and you can't play well with them because that's the ultimate take home from it.
00:58:46.000I highly recommend you go watch the whole interview.
00:58:48.000Here's the third claim that he makes, and it's absurd.
00:58:53.000I guess he thinks we live in like the 1950s still.
00:58:55.000He makes the claim that Asians need blacks.
00:58:57.000As customers, because they could never put a store in the master class's neighborhood.
00:59:23.000So you look at the Asian makeup 7% of the population, about 11.5% of business owners, particularly in food, hospitality.
00:59:30.000You know, so they'll open up restaurants, they'll open up gas stations, bodegas, nail salons, predominantly in suburban areas, tech companies, white areas, military surplus stores.
00:59:41.000Yeah, San Jose, by the way, city with the most Asian businesses, black population, 2%.
00:59:45.000This idea that they're setting up shop now, at one point in time when they started off with the same disadvantage, right?
00:59:52.000They both had 40% and average lower income than white Americans.
00:59:56.000Yeah, that's where they might have set up shop in poor black areas because that's where they live.
01:00:06.000They never will if they believe your bullshit rhetoric.
01:00:09.000That's the big problem, is people like you.
01:00:12.000Hey, Killer Mike, I'm not saying that black people are the problem.
01:00:15.000I'm saying that thought leaders like you are the problem.
01:00:20.000They set up shop in white suburban areas, sometimes largely Asian areas, but they're not thinking, master class, we can't set up shop in a nice suburb.
01:00:29.000It's just not a part of their thought process.
01:00:30.000They look at margins, profits, losses, risk, reward, not to mention the most valuable company in the world right now, NVIDIA.
01:01:26.000So, Asians started off, Asian Americans started off the same spot as black Americans.
01:01:33.000And I will say, it is true when they were immigrants and they were poor, at one point in time, they were more so found or clustered in black communities.
01:01:42.000And then black people didn't like that they were sort of insulated.
01:01:45.000And then, as Asian Americans became more successful and they migrated out to the suburbs, guess what?
01:01:51.000They integrated more and they've become more westernized and American.
01:01:55.000Here's why they isolated themselves and siloed themselves.
01:01:58.000When you're living in South Central, you better be around a bunch of other Koreans because blacks aren't too friendly to you.
01:02:46.000I'm not surprised that the Koreans got targeted because their prices are high, their attitude is wrong, and they just don't seem to have any respect for the black community.
01:02:57.000Why does it matter if they keep to themselves?
01:02:59.000Just leave them alone and you won't run into the ultimate sin disrespect, right?
01:05:22.000You must not be looking, Asians are not very hard to find.
01:05:32.000Second truth is that I noticed the pandering from people because I don't think Killer Mike is a stupid person, but he panders to people as though they are stupid.
01:05:41.000He assumes that I guess he's assuming black people don't understand the concept of work.
01:06:42.000Tonight, a movement to stop the hate against Asians spreading across the country.
01:06:48.000Grandpa Visha was attacked in San Francisco's Anza Vista neighborhood.
01:06:52.000Surveillance video shows Watson running and then pushing Visha to the ground.
01:06:57.000He struck his head and died days later.
01:06:59.000And they say the sentence a judge gave Antoine Watson for killing Grandpa Visha does not bring about justice.
01:07:05.000The suspect arrested in this brazen attack on an Asian American woman is 38 year old Brandon Elliott.
01:07:11.000A paroled killer convicted of murdering his mother nearly 20 years ago.
01:07:15.000The continued rise in attacks and violence against our Asian American community is despicable.
01:07:22.000A 55 year old woman was punched so viciously on Bayard Street Monday night, she slumped to the ground unconscious as the suspect continued screaming.
01:07:31.000Women in the Asian American community are remembering Michelle Goh, tragically killed one year ago, pushed onto the subway tracks at Times Square with a train approaching.
01:07:41.00061 year old Simon Marshall is accused of shoving a woman into a moving subway train.
01:08:24.0002008, it was found to be the case that 85% of all assault crimes in the San Francisco area were black on Asian.
01:08:34.000All physical assault crimes in the Bay Area were black on Asian.
01:08:38.000Maybe that's why we don't want to study interracial crime statistics, because then people like Killer Mike wouldn't be able to peddle their bullshit.
01:09:42.000So when people talk about how strong a community and snitches get ditches, stitches, whatever it is, whatever stupid saying, that's, when you hear that, young black Americans, that's criminals grooming you to be a victim.
01:11:38.000He would be exiled from the community, he wouldn't be held out as a saint.
01:11:43.000He would be used as a cautionary tale from a tiger mom of how you can end up if you don't do hour 156 of homework.
01:11:52.000They wouldn't tell you, hey, I guarantee you, Asian parents aren't going, careful, careful, you, you, hey, careful when you go outside, you could be next George Floyd.
01:11:59.000No, they're saying, do your homework or you end up like George Floyd.