The Glenn Beck Program - October 10, 2017


10⧸10⧸17 - Prepare To Learn (Stephen Kent joins Glenn)


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 54 minutes

Words per Minute

165.35385

Word Count

18,977

Sentence Count

1,727

Misogynist Sentences

57

Hate Speech Sentences

57


Summary

The timeline of the Las Vegas shooting has changed, and it s getting harder and harder to know the truth about what actually happened. Glenn and Jason talk about the new timeline, and how it could have changed the outcome of the investigation.


Transcript

00:00:00.460 Love. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck. Okay, what's happening with the Las Vegas attack? The
00:00:08.100 investigation. At this point, it's getting harder and harder to know the truth. This
00:00:11.280 is not helpful. The first timeline given for the attack, given by police, goes like this.
00:00:17.160 10.05, Stephen Paddock begins firing from his hotel room on the 32nd floor. 10.15, Paddock
00:00:24.080 stops shooting. 10.17, police arrive on the 32nd floor, encounter security guard Campos,
00:00:32.540 who had been shot through the door by Paddock. Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo explained
00:00:38.220 last Wednesday, Paddock stopped firing when he saw that the security guard was at his door
00:00:42.940 because he was, quote, in fear that he was about to be breached, so he was doing everything
00:00:47.480 possible to figure out how to escape at that point. Okay, that's the story, right?
00:00:54.080 Yeah, until yesterday, because that's not the story. It all changed yesterday. The new
00:01:00.340 timeline released by police says that the security guard encountered Paddock before he started
00:01:06.180 shooting. Campos arrived at Paddock's room at 9.59 because he heard a drilling sound coming
00:01:14.380 from inside. Paddock then shot him through the door, then broke out the windows and started
00:01:20.280 firing at 10.05. So six minutes go by. 9.59, he's shot through the door. 10.05, Paddock begins
00:01:32.280 shooting. The security guard obviously showed up in the middle of Paddock's preparations and
00:01:37.400 forced his timeline forward ahead of schedule. Police now say Paddock fired 200 rounds through
00:01:44.300 the door and into the hallway trying to take out the security guard. To 200, 200 rounds through
00:01:54.220 the door of the hallway? That had to last anywhere, what, three to five minutes?
00:02:00.560 So here's the question that I have now. Did the security guard not radio for backup during the five
00:02:09.500 minutes of hell? Ask anybody who's been in a firefight and they will tell you 200 rounds
00:02:16.560 seems like an eternity. If someone has a little too much to drink at a hotel casino, you see a platoon
00:02:24.340 of security guards there to respond. But in this case, not a single person responded to 200 gunshots
00:02:35.180 on the 32nd floor. And no one from police would officially arrive for 18 minutes.
00:02:44.120 Sheriff Lombardo also changed the date that he checked into the hotel. They said originally that
00:02:51.400 Paddock arrived at the hotel on the 28th. But now they're saying, actually, we think he arrived on
00:02:57.420 the 25th. How, how, how does this hotel not know when he arrived? There are, have you been to Las
00:03:06.980 Vegas? There are more cameras in a Vegas casino than in a maximum security prison. There are hundreds
00:03:16.360 of cameras, front desk records, credit card charges. I don't know, checking those would seem to be
00:03:24.080 something you might have done on Tuesday. The question is, what is happening with this investigation?
00:03:33.620 And they better figure it out quickly because the conspiracy theories are going to gain strength
00:03:43.580 the more you change the story, the longer you go without knowing what the story is or releasing any
00:03:52.140 of the video and the pictures. You know, the casino has a picture of him at the front desk,
00:03:59.020 whether it's on the 28th or the 25th, which date was it? Tell us the truth.
00:04:13.580 So I actually really, I hate bringing you this news because I don't believe in any of the conspiracy
00:04:23.980 theories. But this is the kind of stuff that causes conspiracy theories to grow. I mean,
00:04:31.140 this isn't like, you know, steel doesn't melt. Yes, it does. How do you think they make them into
00:04:35.900 beams? That's how they come off the tree as well. They off the steel tree. They come in beam form.
00:04:43.000 Well, I didn't know that. I'm sorry. I stand corrected on that. This isn't that this is you're
00:04:49.060 in the most, honestly, besides probably the Federal Reserve where they have all the gold.
00:04:57.160 Can you think of a place that is more camera related than a casino?
00:05:02.540 No. Jason Betrill is in with us. He's our chief researcher. He's been following this.
00:05:09.980 He's also part of military intelligence. You know, he was definitely not part of the intelligence part
00:05:16.360 when he was in. But so, Jason, what the hell is going on with this?
00:05:21.820 I'm trying so hard not to believe the conspiracy theories because they are everywhere.
00:05:26.840 They are. And some of them are kind of convincing. Some of them, not so much. Some of them are pretty
00:05:30.340 ridiculous. But when you can't get the timeline down on this thing, I mean, this is not like this
00:05:36.120 is not like a case of, oh, you know, some little kid stole the wallet off of this poor little old
00:05:41.260 couple that were on retirement, you know, in Florida or whatever. This is the most, you know,
00:05:46.340 the most dangerous, most horrible mass shooting in modern history. And they can't get the timeline
00:05:51.880 down.
00:05:52.240 Okay, so hang on just a second. I have to add one other thing. It's not only the the biggest
00:05:57.760 massacre in American history, but it is not the biggest. It is the biggest massacre. It's
00:06:04.480 this type of incident. Yeah, this type of incident. It's not only a record breaking crime.
00:06:11.660 It also is being done at a casino. You should have like 40 different angles of everything.
00:06:19.660 Well, they said in the press conference, they have him on video 200 times throughout the time
00:06:26.640 he was there. And he was never with another person. He was never he never interacted with
00:06:31.280 anyone. So they don't this is one of the reasons they don't think there was a second shooter or
00:06:34.600 anything because they do. How do they not know when he you know, when he checked in? Now they're
00:06:40.440 saying it was maybe three days before. How do you not know that? I don't know. I mean, we were trying
00:06:46.520 to we're talking about this a little bit before the show. It could potentially be that some of it
00:06:49.860 was just misreported at the time. But I know that it's a really strange one, right? If he checked in
00:06:56.580 to that hotel, unless he checked in a separate time under an alias or something very strange,
00:07:02.300 there could be that's possible. But I so far, they have not presented it. How many movies have
00:07:07.160 you seen where the main character is, you know, getting questioned by the cops? And he's like,
00:07:12.060 you're asking me the same question over and over again. And the cops like we're gonna you're gonna
00:07:16.120 keep answering those questions until we get to the truth. That's literally what should have
00:07:21.180 happened. I mean, I know that's what happened on this. But there, you know, so the timeline should
00:07:25.500 be firm at this point. Yeah, I have a problem of a the video. I mean, how do you not know and and
00:07:32.780 just digital records? How do you not know? The second thing I have a problem with is you literally
00:07:39.460 sneeze the wrong way in a casino and security is there. 200 rounds in a hallway on the 32nd floor
00:07:50.480 and it takes 18 minutes for somebody to arrive. And no one no one from the hotel either, like no one
00:07:57.220 from the hotel responded. So it wasn't all of his buddies coming up after he radioed for help. It was
00:08:02.440 not even SWAT officers. It was police officers that were on the scene that went up there. And this is a
00:08:07.160 big point, too. This is this is one of the big reasons why this is such a huge deterrent from the
00:08:11.500 original story is that the cops said, well, when we showed up and we saw that Campos, a security guard,
00:08:17.120 was wounded on the 32nd floor, we decided there was no hurry to continue to push into the room
00:08:22.380 because he had already stopped the shooting. No, he didn't. He actually his presence initiated the
00:08:29.060 shooting. It wasn't they didn't stop because of him. Well, we are because they they did say that
00:08:34.020 they didn't know why he stopped, but he had stopped by the time they had arrived. So I mean,
00:08:39.740 they didn't feel the need to necessarily break the door down because there's no there's no gunshots
00:08:43.920 going on. Right. Well, there was an original actual and official statement that said the police
00:08:48.560 officers that responded said we didn't think that there was a hurry to push in because the security
00:08:53.200 guard had actually already stopped the shooting. So they were. OK, so so wait a minute. So there is the
00:08:57.440 possibility that, you know, in the confusion, I find it's hard to believe a week later, but in the
00:09:05.760 confusion, you know, somebody says, I came up and he started shooting and they just they just screwed
00:09:12.780 the timeline up. I mean, had they reported the 200 shots into the hallway before? Yeah, they had
00:09:19.920 reported that the that there were a couple hundred shots. I mean, that's which is amazing. How did he get
00:09:25.060 hit once? Like he came to the door. They saw him with the cameras. He fires 200 shots into the
00:09:31.120 hallway and he gets this guy gets it once. That's a miracle. That's a miracle. It's incredible. I, you
00:09:36.420 know, there's a and I know you're sort of playing this up because we have to find our moment to have
00:09:40.720 any fun with any of these stories anymore. So, you know, I, I, you know what? Then hang on,
00:09:45.520 then hang on. If you that's hang on then. Let's transition right to fun. OK, let's go right to
00:09:55.220 Alex Jones. Oh, my gosh. And and get the the conspiracy theory because you mean the truth.
00:10:02.540 Is that what you're trying to say? No, I don't mean that because Bill Cosby is not Bill Cosby.
00:10:09.320 OJ Simpson is involved in this. You may not have known that, but OJ Simpson plays a role. Here's
00:10:17.640 Alex Jones. Now, here's the big news. Islamic State has taken responsibility and the man known
00:10:25.780 by the police for issues, I guess mental illness, had reportedly converted to Islam in the last two
00:10:32.680 months. And even though that's being reported by Reuters and others, you're not seeing it on CNN or
00:10:38.480 MSNBC. We've been tracking it. Maybe I missed it. But that's pretty big news, isn't it?
00:10:44.400 Now, let's stop right there. Who was allied with ISIS and Al Qaeda during the entire last six years
00:10:50.260 of the Arab Spring? Well, Al Gore called for an Arab Spring here in America. Al Gore, Phil Mudd and
00:10:55.780 many others also said, like the former deputy director of the CIA, Phil Mudd said, or like the former head of
00:11:03.480 the CIA, Mr. Brennan said, there will be terror attacks in America and they're coming and Trump
00:11:11.880 is going to be overthrown in the next two months. That was two months ago, basically to the day of
00:11:19.800 October 1st. Hold on just a second. Jason, did the head of the CIA say he was going to be overthrown in
00:11:28.840 the next two months? I thought I would read that if he had said that. Probably would have been a
00:11:34.200 little bit bigger deal. Probably. A little bit. They're not reporting it on CNN. Maybe because
00:11:39.560 it's not true. I love that too. Like Reuters is reporting it, but they're not showing it to you
00:11:43.420 on CNN. Isn't Reuters a major news source? It's not like some blogger found it, but CNN won't tell
00:11:48.860 you about it. Reuters is a major news source. I would love to be a fly on the wall in his research
00:11:52.920 room. Like our research room is nothing like that. It must be so boring. I would love it. Can you
00:11:57.960 imagine? Like some guy's like, aha! I broke the whole thing! It's so good. I love tracking these
00:12:07.880 things down too. So the article he's referring to, Islamic State claims Las Vegas shooting,
00:12:13.280 comma, U.S. officials skeptical. So again, that wasn't included in his analysis. And then it says
00:12:19.280 that it's not Reuters saying that he had converted to Islam. It is the Islamic State's news agency
00:12:25.980 saying that he converted to Islam. There's a kind of a, it's not Reuters making that claim.
00:12:32.240 They're not saying they found information. They're just reporting what they threw up on
00:12:35.700 the site, which, Jason, I know you've been following this, largely is so far not seen as
00:12:41.640 credible. ISIS has claimed responsibility for a few attacks that they have not done. Most of
00:12:47.600 the time, they're accurate. But so far, there's no information tying this to ISIS.
00:12:51.300 That's true. And, but that actually kind of, I would not, I'm not, I'm not, you're not ruling
00:12:54.940 it out. I'm not ruling it out. I think that's fair. I'm not either. And the moment someone
00:12:58.540 definitively does rule it out, there very well could be an ISIS like dump that says, this
00:13:03.660 is the screenshot of the, you know, the communications that we had with him. I, you know, I just, I'm
00:13:09.140 just not completely ruling it out. And also via, if they release something via their
00:13:13.020 Amec news agency, they typically don't make a claim on a huge attack. They typically
00:13:18.180 don't. That's what, this is what further muddies the water on this attack. Now they've had,
00:13:23.020 they have claimed attacks on like Taliban attacks, stuff like that. They've done it like three
00:13:26.580 or four times.
00:13:27.000 But what would be the, what would be the goal of the government keeping that away from
00:13:32.400 us? Especially Trump, right?
00:13:34.420 Trump government.
00:13:35.020 Yeah.
00:13:35.340 Trump government would love that.
00:13:36.840 Well, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's a small step between that and fluoride, you
00:13:41.340 know, this is the complication of the life of Alex Jones right now though, because he
00:13:49.060 has no other way to go than to blame the government for everything. There's no such thing as a flag.
00:13:55.560 There's only a false flag, but now his guy is the president of the United States. So all
00:14:01.440 of these things could be solved by the guy he said would solve all these problems. Yet
00:14:06.940 he, well, they're keeping him in the dark, keeping him in the dark, the deep state. Oh,
00:14:10.600 that's right. It's always, yeah, it's always the deep state. Apparently Trump has no power
00:14:14.280 in this government whatsoever according to these people, but we didn't get to OJ Simpson. Should
00:14:17.800 we, can we get to that?
00:14:18.620 Yeah, we're going to go ahead. Let's, let's roll this a little bit longer.
00:14:23.080 First, which is the 100 year anniversary.
00:14:27.300 Oh boy.
00:14:27.860 The 100 year anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution and the literal grandchildren of
00:14:32.100 the folks that financed the Bolshevik revolution out of New York and London are now bragging
00:14:37.220 saying Bolshevik two is launching.
00:14:39.280 Those would be Jews.
00:14:40.440 I told you over and over again that I believe their November 4th launch terror date was a
00:14:46.100 smoke screen for them to begin launching terror attacks in October. They will get successively
00:14:51.380 more intense until you basically come punch drunk to them. Then they'll launch their main
00:14:55.700 attack. Here's the other big news. On Saturday night, Monday morning, Sunday morning, they
00:15:01.000 released OJ just 20 hours before the attack took place. So all the media would come and
00:15:07.320 be in place to cover this event.
00:15:09.420 Cause there's no media in Las Vegas.
00:15:10.660 The whole thing has the hallmarks of being scripted by deep state Democrats.
00:15:13.540 There we go.
00:15:13.940 All right. Good. That's great, man. So you couldn't, cause you'd never get the media to
00:15:23.900 cover this. No, they just had to all be hung over on Monday. Right. You know, they couldn't
00:15:28.900 catch a plane out of there on Sunday after they released OJ Simpson. They were just there
00:15:34.300 and they were all probably gambling there. And that's the only way there would be a camera
00:15:38.120 anywhere in Las Vegas. We all hear the stories in the news. Good guy uses a gun to protect his
00:15:54.260 family from criminals. And then he's the one arrested. Try this buddy Shepard. He is a USCCA
00:16:00.500 member. He's an army veteran military background. He thought he was ready for anything. Some guys
00:16:05.740 come into his house. They are armed. They have, there's three guys, each of them armed. They're
00:16:12.100 putting his family's safety in jeopardy. So what does buddy do? He grabs his pistol. He
00:16:18.740 confronts the scumbags with his pistol. He calls cops. When the cops come, he's outnumbered three to
00:16:27.260 one. He was arrested. He was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly
00:16:35.220 firearm and tossed into jail. Excuse me. Reason number 1741 to move to Texas. Excuse me.
00:16:45.700 The minimum sentence would be three years in prison. But buddy was a USCCA member. The moment they got
00:16:53.140 his call, they jumped into action. They completely shielded him and his family from legal and financial
00:16:58.440 ruin. And right now the USCCA wants to do this for you as well. Things are going to get tougher with
00:17:06.080 guns. And if you are protecting yourself, you are going to come under fire two times. I want you to
00:17:13.360 go to protect and defend.com right now. I want you to join the USCCA. That way, when something like this
00:17:22.040 happens, you are covered. The USCCA. Go to protect and defend.com now. Protect and defend.com.
00:17:33.520 Glenn Beck.
00:17:39.800 Glenn Beck.
00:17:40.820 A couple of weeks, we're starting a new TV show on the Blaze TV network. And it is the blackboard. If you
00:17:52.060 have missed the blackboard, this is, this is where we're headed. And we're going to start with socialism.
00:18:00.560 socialism. And, you know, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I've, I've, I'm trying to come up with the most important
00:18:09.740 thing. You know, I'm on this kick right now. What matters most? What matters most? And what matters most is
00:18:14.940 that my kids know the truth. And my kids know the truth about what's happening, what has happened, you know, that my
00:18:21.520 kids even know the Bill of Rights, that my kids know what socialism is, they don't think that it's some app to
00:18:28.340 socialize. And unfortunately, that's what most people think it is. And so, uh, in a couple of
00:18:35.680 weeks, we go into production with us tomorrow. Is that right? Uh, yeah, that's the plan. So, and, and
00:18:41.540 this chalkboard is going to be a very different C, uh, series. This is not an hour long, uh, series. We
00:18:47.920 want to break these up into eight minute, uh, you know, snackable bites, if you will. And over the year,
00:18:55.920 we hope to be able to put a whole bunch of things into place. So, uh, the first week will be on
00:19:02.260 socialism and teaching what socialism is, but again, we're going to make them. So they're shareable
00:19:08.460 and they're easy to watch with your family. Uh, and you'll be able to really learn something from
00:19:14.820 them. And then also this timeline that we're doing, uh, we'll show you in a couple of weeks, uh, we'll cover
00:19:21.220 a whole bunch of different things because history interacts with it, with, with each other. And so
00:19:27.480 a year down the road, you'll be able to take something that we saw, you know, in socialism and
00:19:31.880 go, Oh my gosh, that fits right in with this. Um, and so it's, it's kind of the history of America
00:19:37.900 on the chalkboard, if you will. And we're, we're finding some really interesting things out about
00:19:44.800 socialism, uh, that we can't wait to share with you. Yeah. That's what, uh, one of the, when you
00:19:50.040 remember when you hired me, you were like, let's, um, let's tell some of these stories
00:19:52.960 that some people may have heard before, but I want you to tell them in a completely different
00:19:56.400 way with stories that no one's ever heard of before. And I was like, all right, no pressure
00:20:01.220 whatsoever. That's going to be simple. But this one, this one, this one, you'll blow your
00:20:05.100 mind. I didn't even know this about socialism, something that happened here in Dallas, Texas,
00:20:08.440 which is a big thing. Socialism has been tried in America before and it fails every time.
00:20:14.080 That's coming soon. Glenn back.
00:20:20.040 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:20:31.040 Yesterday was, uh, indigenous people's day. And as if all indigenous peoples are alike,
00:20:38.820 like as if all indigenous peoples are good. Columbus of course is this horrible monster. And I
00:20:47.560 talked to you yesterday and gave you a couple of books to read and, and, and share with your
00:20:51.300 kids, the real story of Columbus. And last night we had David Barton on who, who was actually
00:20:58.060 reading from the diary of Columbus and also from, uh, Dr. Chansa. He was, uh, he was on the
00:21:06.160 second voyage. And what most people don't know is Columbus was tried for his crimes because
00:21:15.660 the, the people that, uh, went back to Spain with him, they brought him back in chains and
00:21:22.020 they said, he's, he's done these horrible things. So he was tried as it turns out the people that
00:21:28.500 were pushing for it were the ones who actually did the crimes. He was exonerated. Others were
00:21:35.160 not. He was exonerated because the crimes quote that he was, uh, perpetrating was proven in court
00:21:46.200 at the time that this was because of a tribe of cannibals. Now, everybody in, uh, you know,
00:21:54.680 in high school, I, I remember learning in high school about Columbus versus the cannibals. Don't
00:21:59.800 you? Oh no, no. I've, in fact, I've never heard the story of Columbus versus the cannibals.
00:22:07.680 Now, how can you possibly miss Columbus versus the cannibals? I mean, it's a riveting story.
00:22:17.440 How can you miss it? You need to prove that Columbus was just this guy
00:22:24.500 coming over was, you know, all hepped up on, you know, his search for gold, which I agree he was,
00:22:32.220 but then to make him into a, a genocidal maniac, you have to make all of the Indians,
00:22:38.860 all of the indigenous people alike. And they're not, there were three groups of Indians that he,
00:22:46.400 he met first group. He loved, he loved. Second group was okay, but the second group
00:22:54.380 was enslaved by a third group. Yes, you have that right. The indigenous people enslaved
00:23:03.380 the other indigenous people. And the reason why they enslaved them is because they were cannibals.
00:23:12.900 Here's David Barton quoting, uh, a diary from the second voyage. Listen to this.
00:23:18.260 I mean, here's the description. It's just pretty graphic. Um, it says, so they went ashore and
00:23:23.580 besides those articles of food, he likewise brought away with them four or five bones of
00:23:27.280 human arms and legs. When we saw those bones, we immediately suspected that we were then among
00:23:32.200 the Caribbean islands whose inhabitants eat human flesh. Now they go in, they talk to these women.
00:23:37.880 And once they find out they're not cannibals, they like them. It says these captive women told us
00:23:42.480 the Caribbean men who use them with such cruelty as would scarcely be believed and that they eat
00:23:48.000 the children, which they bear to them only bringing up those, which they have by their native wives.
00:23:52.560 So in other words, these captive women, they bring back the Island to have kids and they eat those
00:23:57.220 kids. If they have kids by the Caribbean wives, they raise those. That's part of the tribe, but these
00:24:02.700 others is a food source. So they've got these, these captive women as a food source. So it says such
00:24:08.740 to their male enemies, as they can take away alive, they bring here to their homes to make a feast of
00:24:13.260 them. And those who were killed in battle, they eat up after the fighting is over. They claim that
00:24:17.980 the flesh of man is so good to eat that nothing like it can be compared to it in the world.
00:24:22.720 And this is pretty evident for of the human bones we found in their houses, everything that could be
00:24:27.500 gnawed had already been gnawed so that nothing else remained to them, but what was too hard to be
00:24:32.240 eaten. In fact, in one of the houses, we found the neck of a man undergoing the process of cooking in a pot
00:24:38.060 preparatory for eating it. The habits of these Caribbean's are beastly. So it's like you have
00:24:43.820 the, you know, it's roast, you know, you got the neck piece and you're just cooking all the meat off
00:24:47.520 it. And that's what they found when they went in. Now, this woman also told him, they said in their
00:24:52.960 wars upon the inhabitants of the neighboring islands, these people capture as many of the women as they
00:24:58.120 can, especially those who are young and handsome and keep them as body servants and concubines.
00:25:03.720 And so greater number did they carry off that in 50 houses we entered, no man was found. So they've got
00:25:10.140 50 houses full of these concubines. They go in there and have sex. They all get pregnant. They eat the kids
00:25:15.340 that these 50 houses of women are just producing. They're eating all these kids. And it says of that large
00:25:21.840 number of captive females, more than 20 handsome women came away voluntarily with us. When the Caribbean's take
00:25:27.720 any boys is prisoner of war, they cut off their genitals at the belly, which now we're into ranch
00:25:33.460 life because you take a bull and make it a steer because they grow bigger, stronger, you get more
00:25:37.220 meat off them. They cut off their genitals at the belly. They fatten the boys until they grow to manhood.
00:25:42.140 And then when they wish to make a great feast, they kill them and eat them. For they say the flesh
00:25:47.140 of boys and women is not good to eat. Three boys thus mutilated came fleeing to us when we visited the
00:25:52.440 house. But this is indigenous people day that we're celebrating here. And see, that's another
00:25:59.040 stupid thing to think that Indians are all homogenous, that they're all the same. You've
00:26:04.140 got three tribes right there. One that he loves, one that loves him, one that loves him because taken
00:26:09.400 away from the cannibals and the others, of course, the cannibals. And he talked about that when he got
00:26:14.240 back and found that those, those guys it's, it's in his writings, he says their eyes had been gouged out
00:26:19.900 and said he found out that the cannibals, as soon as they kill someone, gouge out the eyes because
00:26:24.300 they think that's a tender part of the body. So they eat the eyes. So he gets back and finds all
00:26:28.640 of his guys there with their eyes gouged out. I might be a little ticked off too.
00:26:37.360 Did you learn that in school? Happy indigenous people's day.
00:26:42.620 For more great recipes from David Barton, you can watch theblaze.com slash TV, the Glenn Beck show
00:26:50.340 that was on last night. And he had a lot of really good stuff on Columbus that you'd never hear,
00:26:55.560 never heard. I don't think I ever heard in school. I never heard any of that.
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00:29:11.940 designer stood up for Harvey Weinstein in an unbelievable comment. She said, you look at everything all over
00:29:21.040 the world today and how women are dressing and what they're asking for just by presenting themselves
00:29:25.960 the way they do. What are they asking for trouble? Well, Donna, that doesn't seem right. But it also
00:29:39.420 seems a little hypocritical. Have you seen your fashion line? I mean, how many women are you? Are you
00:29:47.100 helping them dress for trouble? Well, she's just conserving fabric to protect the environment.
00:29:51.400 Is that what it is? That's why they don't cover a lot of the skin. Yeah. I mean, that's unbelievable.
00:29:58.580 Imagine if, imagine somebody on the right would have said that. You'd be out of business today.
00:30:04.440 She said, now I think she does have a point, not with Harvey Weinstein and not asking for trouble, but
00:30:13.880 listen to this. To see it here in our own country is very difficult. I also think, how do we display
00:30:19.400 ourselves? How do we present ourselves as women? What are we asking? Are we, see, this is wrong. Are we
00:30:24.860 asking for it by presenting all the sensuality and the sexuality? And what are we throwing out to our
00:30:29.820 children today? And how about the dance and how to perform and what to wear? How much should they
00:30:35.060 show? Well, yes. But every time a conservative says that about, you know, trying to go in and find
00:30:44.220 something for my daughter to wear in a store, people like Donna Karen call me a coot.
00:30:52.360 Say that I'm, you know, some Christian zealot that just wants to have my daughter, you know, and my
00:30:58.080 wife wants to dress like she's, you know, into Sharia law. That's the way you're made to feel.
00:31:03.820 However, don't bring up Sharia law because you're not allowed to criticize the burqa.
00:31:06.840 Exactly right. Exactly right. You can criticize, you can't. No, you can criticize the burqa and you
00:31:11.700 can't criticize wearing no clothes. But if you want to wear something in between, that's apparently
00:31:16.100 off limits. It's, yeah, it's an interesting, interesting thing. They're, they're stumbling all over
00:31:21.440 themselves, obviously, with a story. I mean, there's some, we have a bunch of audio we should play later on
00:31:25.480 on today of all these celebrities, people referring to the Weinstein scandal years before it actually
00:31:33.660 happened. They all knew this was going on. I said yesterday that Harvey Weinstein wasn't fired
00:31:39.580 because they didn't know. They just found out he was fired because you just found out.
00:31:47.020 Mm-hmm. And times have changed and, and, and good. Yeah, these are good changes. Uh, these,
00:31:54.440 this is a, the sort of thing I think is a, is a positive change. Anthony Bourdain pointed this out
00:31:58.840 in a tweet, uh, to DKNY. Uh, how many 17 year old girls have you dressed like they are in your words
00:32:04.720 asking for it? And it posts a picture of, uh, apparently a 17 year old model with very little
00:32:10.000 clothing on, which is interesting from a fashion designer. I hear this all the time, all the time
00:32:18.100 from people that, you know, they try to go in and, um, you know, buy something for their daughter or
00:32:24.480 their daughter goes in or the, you know, my wife goes in, tries to dress modestly. It's almost
00:32:29.600 impossible. It's almost impossible. If you want to dress fashionably, right? Yeah. And you want to
00:32:35.680 dress modestly. That's a difficult combination. It's a really difficult combination. You want to dress
00:32:39.880 like a slut? They gotcha. They gotcha covered. And, and the, the, the problem is, is our entire
00:32:47.520 culture is sexualizing our girls. It is. I mean, listen to this. Um, where is this? Uh, Newsweek
00:32:59.640 now, now Newsweek, Newsweek, Newsweek has decided to go, uh, after Donald Trump's women in his life
00:33:08.600 are wearing stiletto heeled shoes, calling Ivanka, Ivana, Melania, and the Trump daughters-in-law,
00:33:16.400 the female consorts to the leader of the free world. Isn't that nice? Uh, do not set foot in
00:33:23.900 public without first molding their arches into the supernatural curve that Mattel toy designers
00:33:29.640 once devised for Barbie's plastic feet. As you get older in these shoes, your feet are going to have
00:33:35.560 problems. I'm not going to say Melania is going to have them soon, but sooner or later, she's going
00:33:39.820 to have them, uh, and she'll have to come down off of that high arch. This is a podiatry analysis of
00:33:46.100 this story. I'm so, I'm so glad they're concerned for the first lady's arches. Yes. Stiletto pumps
00:33:53.120 demand a critical level of attention to pebbles, cobbles, sidewalk cracks, mud, grass, curbs, and stairs,
00:33:59.180 all the while keeping head erect and shoulders back. This sometimes has eluded even the greatest
00:34:04.340 public females. So, um, uh, so sure are they of their footing that the Trump women rare political
00:34:12.580 mountain goats never even looked down for obstacles that might break up their gate or send them
00:34:17.420 sprawling. So they call them mountain goats. First of all, the reason why a lot of women wear
00:34:27.840 stiletto heels is because it makes them feel sexy. Uh, it makes them think that they look
00:34:36.500 better. Guys think that it looks better. And so they wear them. That's their choice. My wife wears
00:34:45.160 heels. I hate it when she wears the heels because if we ever are out for more than 15 minutes, all I
00:34:51.420 hear is, I can't wait to get home to take these damn shoes off. And I'm like, honey, you don't have
00:34:59.100 to wear them. Stop where I like the way they look. Okay. Whatever. But women wear them because they
00:35:06.800 like them. They like the way they look. And now all of a sudden newsweek has a problem with the Trump
00:35:13.300 women wearing heels. Yeah. What a, what a surprise. I'm amazed at how Melania Trump, I mean, you know,
00:35:21.240 I know we can't, we'll never surpass the beautiful toned arms of Michelle Obama, but could somebody
00:35:28.080 just say, I've seen her walk across grass. I've seen her in the mud with stiletto heels and she
00:35:34.680 doesn't miss a step ever. Yeah. She kind of just floats above the grass. I mean, it's crazy how graceful
00:35:40.920 she is. Let me ask you this as a guy, do you get this from both sides? Cause I get one. All I do
00:35:48.780 is wear workout stuff and a tank tops or whatever. And, uh, and I'm just wearing comfortable shoes all
00:35:56.280 the time. I want to get dressed up. And then when we go out and she's dressed up, it's all these shoes.
00:36:02.260 I just want to get out of these shoes. So you're getting it. Like it's, there's never a comfortable
00:36:06.460 place in the middle where she actually is dressed the way she seemingly wants to be dressed.
00:36:10.920 I don't know if you know this, but women are never really happy.
00:36:15.200 Oh my God. We've solved all the problems in the world.
00:36:19.280 Don't ever try to expect the women to be happy with their clothing or their weight or anything
00:36:24.120 like that. You just go along. You just go along and agree. You just go along. I know, honey. I know.
00:36:30.060 And I'm getting you home as fast as I can. This is the Glenn Beck relationship advice we've come
00:36:34.740 for today. I've been married twice. So I have twice the experience. That's not how that works.
00:36:40.100 Yeah, I think it is. I think it is. I, I have twice the experience with women. And so I know,
00:36:45.040 uh, what to do and what not to do and what not to do. That would be really probably
00:36:52.720 continuing this conversation any further. That's probably true. Yes. I'm going to go with,
00:36:57.740 uh, yes. Stay away from that, that and cornering women in basements of Italian restaurants. And I
00:37:03.740 think the world's going to be a better place. She was asking for it. And so was the plant.
00:37:12.200 And you don't ask Donna Karen. She will see how that plant was dressed. It was asking for it.
00:37:17.420 Glenn Beck.
00:37:31.880 Love. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck.
00:37:36.880 The girls were giddy with excitement when the car pulled up. It was an older boy. One of their
00:37:41.260 friends knew he asked if they wanted to go for a ride. Three girls jumped in the car. They thought
00:37:45.440 they were going to go to McDonald's. Their excitement, uh, turned to fear as they drove
00:37:50.420 past the golden arches and up to a vacant house. One of the girls, 12, was viciously raped.
00:37:58.160 A month later, she discovered that she was pregnant with the rapist's baby.
00:38:04.960 This 12-year-old girl, despite the pressure for her to abort or put her child up for adoption,
00:38:10.280 mom kept the child. She dropped out of school. She went to live with relatives. She worked
00:38:18.640 jobs, tried to support her and now her family. Eight years she's been doing this.
00:38:28.100 But now she is forced to face her rapist once again. And this time because of the state.
00:38:36.240 This week, the state of Michigan notified the attacker that
00:38:40.660 as the biological father, he had joint legal custody, visitation privileges, and must start
00:38:48.500 paying child support. As crazy as this sounds, this is routinely done by the prosecutor's office
00:38:57.160 when somebody makes an application for state assistance. State assistance.
00:39:02.620 The victim told the Detroit News,
00:39:06.620 I think this is crazy. I was receiving $260 a month in food stamps for me and my son and health
00:39:13.280 insurance for him. They're just trying to see how they can get some of the money back.
00:39:18.580 This is not a family. This is a felony.
00:39:25.360 This situation is surprisingly not that rare in America. There are 15 states in the U.S.
00:39:32.120 that have no law in place to terminate a rapist parental rights.
00:39:37.000 And of all the 50 states, fewer than half have laws that allow the termination of parental
00:39:42.980 rights to rapists without a conviction.
00:39:46.760 These estimates put thousands of women at risk.
00:39:50.120 A lifetime tethered to their rapists because they chose to keep their child.
00:39:57.320 Because these brave women understood that the circumstances of their child's conception did not
00:40:05.200 determine the child's worth.
00:40:07.140 Are you comfortable with your daughter forced to relieve her nightmare of a rape over and over again
00:40:20.100 every time the doorbell sounds to pick up her daughter or her son, the rapist is there?
00:40:28.480 These women need to be protected and celebrated for turning a traumatic event into a blessing.
00:40:38.640 Protect them.
00:40:39.560 It's Tuesday, October 10th.
00:40:52.600 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:40:54.800 All right.
00:40:55.360 So I get home last night and I pick up the mail and I get this magazine and this magazine
00:41:05.520 is, you know, this is, this is nicer than, you know, uh, I don't even know, a Neiman Marcus
00:41:10.640 catalog or something, you know, a really nice, you know, slick, all pictured up magazine and
00:41:18.040 it's a dragon's pride.
00:41:20.200 This is the high school football magazine, not even from the town I live in.
00:41:28.260 This is from a neighboring town.
00:41:30.200 I don't know why I get the magazine.
00:41:32.520 I think because there's a possibility that maybe someday I pay taxes to pay for the magazine.
00:41:37.640 I'm not sure exactly.
00:41:40.360 This is the craziest thing I have ever seen.
00:41:44.480 It is the, the, this is the slickest magazine I've seen.
00:41:51.480 This is like D magazine or, you know, any of your, any of your city magazines.
00:41:57.420 Yeah.
00:41:57.840 It's really good qualities.
00:41:59.420 I mean, that's really slick.
00:42:00.980 Yeah.
00:42:01.220 Really slick.
00:42:02.260 And you open up the back and look at this parting shot, parting shot.
00:42:08.260 And it's a picture of all of the, uh, the shoes for the football team, the bottom of
00:42:14.620 the football team out of the box, preseason bling.
00:42:19.300 And the shoes are very nice.
00:42:21.420 Uh, it looks like, yeah, if you're a college football fan, it looks like an Oregon publication
00:42:26.020 where like they have all the crazy uniforms and the ridiculous new shoes.
00:42:29.240 I mean, it's really nice.
00:42:30.220 It's really nice.
00:42:31.680 Yeah.
00:42:31.900 Really, really nice.
00:42:33.820 Okay.
00:42:34.220 So I'm ranting to my wife about how much, how much, how many tax dollars are going for
00:42:42.420 the stadium and everything.
00:42:44.040 I start, I start ranting and then I, then I immediately start in on our children.
00:42:48.540 They're not going to be a part of any of these programs.
00:42:50.880 They just need to be regular, go out and play baseball with a stick out in the front yard.
00:42:55.200 I get really bad in your bathrobe, something at a passing teenager.
00:43:01.020 That's right.
00:43:01.720 That's right.
00:43:02.420 You kids today.
00:43:04.560 So, uh, I just do, I turn into that guy so fast, so fast.
00:43:11.840 So I'm reading this article and it's about, uh, number 48 and, uh, the great 48 Jacob
00:43:19.180 Doddridge dominates everything.
00:43:22.140 And I'm, I'm, I just, I'm not, I don't even want to read it cause I'm just looking at the
00:43:26.420 pictures and I'm like, look at the photos of these kids.
00:43:30.280 And then none of them look like high school.
00:43:32.860 This, this is a slick magazine.
00:43:36.400 Okay.
00:43:37.620 So then I read the article.
00:43:39.220 I get even more pissed, but now not because of these kids, but because of my kids.
00:43:45.620 Okay.
00:43:46.560 Listen, listen to this Friday night in dragon nation, the green and black pom poms whoosh
00:43:52.220 in the air and the football fans chant defense defense from the bleachers.
00:43:56.720 There's a good chance.
00:43:57.760 Southlake Carroll senior 48 Jacob Doddridge will answer their call six, three, 225 pound
00:44:03.800 athlete who the pictures, the guy is, you know, blonde hair, blue eye.
00:44:09.660 He's a God.
00:44:11.640 Okay.
00:44:12.640 Piss me off.
00:44:14.220 All right.
00:44:15.540 Uh, the, the multi-position player packs the skill technique and raw talent to make him a
00:44:21.560 standout on the field and recruit.
00:44:23.220 The colleges are eager to snap up before the first nap of a senior season.
00:44:26.740 Doddridge had no less than nine division one football, uh, opportunities, including offers
00:44:31.620 from army Nevada, along with, uh, FCS offers, uh, and Abilene Christian and Houston Baptist.
00:44:38.980 Yeah.
00:44:39.500 A lot of, uh, big, I mean, NFL talent has come out of the school.
00:44:42.820 This is a, it's a big deal.
00:44:44.100 They wouldn't state championships in Texas and such.
00:44:46.420 Yeah.
00:44:46.780 Doddridge is also hearing from Ivy league schools, including Columbia Brown and Yale.
00:44:51.240 No doubt do his football ability and his near perfect 1450 SAT score.
00:44:58.840 The average score this year is 10 83.
00:45:03.660 That's pretty good.
00:45:04.840 So you say an accomplished young.
00:45:06.840 Yeah.
00:45:06.860 So number 48, I just keep reading and I'm just looking at my son across the room.
00:45:11.300 I'm like, what are you doing?
00:45:13.840 So I'm reading the team captain is ready to play.
00:45:17.620 He's a team captain to the team captain, ready to play where he's needed and do whatever it
00:45:21.840 takes this season, not for himself, but for his team, helping teammates push harder to be
00:45:25.820 a good leader.
00:45:26.380 He says, I can't be afraid to call somebody out.
00:45:29.100 The more you care for somebody, the more you call them out because you want what's best
00:45:32.480 for them.
00:45:33.400 Uh, I call it success when everyone is proud and how they played.
00:45:36.980 Shut up.
00:45:38.600 That's a, that's a very good perspective.
00:45:40.520 I was, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it is.
00:45:43.120 It is.
00:45:44.660 Why are you comparing this to, I don't understand why.
00:45:47.420 Doddridge's heart is in the right place on his Twitter bio.
00:45:50.520 Uh, it gives his address.
00:45:52.160 He writes first John three 23 love one.
00:45:58.700 Okay.
00:45:59.320 This is exactly what you should be.
00:46:01.320 You should be happy about this.
00:46:02.920 This is a seemingly the type of 17 year old student athlete puts in.
00:46:06.980 The work attending football meetings at seven 30 in the morning, followed by classes.
00:46:11.100 He loves us history with Mrs.
00:46:12.560 Colvin, uh, and evening practice.
00:46:14.900 He tries to get the jumpstart on his homework by doing by during the school day.
00:46:19.300 He does his homework so he can get to bed at a reasonable hour.
00:46:24.480 The kid even wants to go to bed at a reasonable hour.
00:46:28.780 It's all about managing my time when I'm really tired.
00:46:31.880 I won't do well in school.
00:46:33.380 So I try to get at least seven hours of sleep.
00:46:36.680 He's totally going to be president, isn't he?
00:46:38.480 Yeah.
00:46:39.000 Despite this, despite a packed schedule, Doddridge finds ways to help at home.
00:46:44.240 Listen to this.
00:46:46.300 Both my parents work.
00:46:48.140 So sometimes I make dinner for them.
00:46:52.880 That's awesome.
00:46:53.960 When at home, uh, how many times have you had a dinner?
00:46:57.520 Shut up.
00:46:57.900 Made for you.
00:46:58.300 Shut up.
00:46:59.200 Is that common or shut up?
00:47:02.140 Uh, he says, uh, whether he's at home on the field or in the classroom, Doddridge wants to put a smile on his parents' faces.
00:47:07.920 I thank God for my God given talents, but also I'm grateful for my parents.
00:47:11.680 They've always been there for me and supported me.
00:47:14.120 I just want to make them proud.
00:47:16.400 He's also a baseball player.
00:47:18.620 He's also a star wrestler.
00:47:21.080 Jacob is a rare breed.
00:47:22.480 You ask his parents, coaches, teammates, practically anyone who knows him.
00:47:26.600 Uh, he's intelligent, genuine, trustworthy young man who makes the greatest leadership impacts through his consistent, positive example.
00:47:33.760 Um, if you want to glimpse at the well-rounded, uh, scholar athlete, just look at Doddridge.
00:47:39.300 Not only does he excel in two sports, he's also a Carol Greenjacket, an accomplished piano player,
00:47:46.280 a member of the Honor Society, and Young Men's Service League of Southlake, a non-profit for mothers and sons who volunteer their time together.
00:47:58.240 And he has three cures for leukemia in the works.
00:48:00.700 I've gotten really close to my mom through the various service projects.
00:48:04.180 It's been really nice.
00:48:06.320 Finally, Doddridge's faith is also an integral part of his life.
00:48:09.840 For the past eight summers, he's attended, uh, canica camps or whatever.
00:48:14.980 I'm not smart enough to even read the stupid camp that he goes to a Christian summer camp dedicated to developing the next generation of leaders.
00:48:23.180 Each stay, he unplugs from the computers and cell phones for weeks at a time.
00:48:30.260 He says, it's worth it.
00:48:32.580 It's refreshing to be about, be around guys who are Christians.
00:48:36.820 They're all good influences on me.
00:48:39.280 I'm going home to beat my children.
00:48:44.980 It's a little dark there at the end.
00:48:55.180 That's exactly what you should want, though, right?
00:48:57.120 No, it is.
00:48:57.500 My gosh, that kid is amazing.
00:48:59.360 At least according to the, uh, the promotional magazine that you received that was touting him.
00:49:05.280 But I mean, that's amazing.
00:49:06.820 That's an amazing kid.
00:49:08.160 His parents should be very, very proud.
00:49:09.920 And then, and the rest of us are pissed off.
00:49:14.900 All right.
00:49:16.060 Uh, here's the reason why.
00:49:19.520 I got up and I'm, I'm driving in and I'm listening to Doc on the Blaze Radio Network.
00:49:25.600 And, um, he, uh, he, he is, he's playing an ad, uh, for a new pop-up tent for millennials at work.
00:49:38.300 A work tent?
00:49:39.680 A work tent.
00:49:40.980 Now, go ahead.
00:49:41.800 Look, can we play this?
00:49:42.680 Can we play this video?
00:49:43.500 So, so it's called a pause pod at work or on the go.
00:49:51.200 And what you do is you take this little pod and it's your private pop-up space free from stressful moments.
00:49:58.720 Okay.
00:49:59.160 And, uh, you, what you do is you, you, you see, you just get in and it has a little reading light.
00:50:06.800 Uh, it, it, you can, you can zip it up and you can go into it and you can, you can lay down in it.
00:50:14.440 Yeah.
00:50:14.540 That's a foldable leg compartment.
00:50:16.120 Yes.
00:50:16.400 Which is a nice feature.
00:50:17.400 And it has a place where they call it a, an, a, a, a pod cinema where you can hang your, your, uh, iPad and you can lay down on the floor of work and watch movies.
00:50:32.240 That sounds great.
00:50:34.600 I mean, does that sound anything like what this football player would be doing with his time?
00:50:39.600 He's not bringing a pause pod to work.
00:50:41.080 You know what that is?
00:50:42.100 That is, that is my granddaughter has one.
00:50:45.720 It has princesses on it.
00:50:48.440 Okay.
00:50:49.380 That's what that is.
00:50:50.740 And we've raised our kids to be in these little teeny, these little teeny princess palaces.
00:50:56.100 And then they go to work and they're like, I want my princess palace.
00:51:00.020 It's too stressful here.
00:51:03.160 You zip yourself up in one of those little pause pods.
00:51:08.560 I'm going to lock the zipper.
00:51:10.720 You're never going to get out.
00:51:11.980 I'm going to, we will physically remove you from the building.
00:51:14.760 If I could get away.
00:51:15.720 With doing this show in a pause pod every day.
00:51:17.980 I absolutely would.
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00:53:01.920 Glenn Beck.
00:53:03.060 Glenn Beck.
00:53:10.120 Seattle has gone full-fledged crazy.
00:53:12.900 My grandfather's prediction of all the people that were too weird for California moving up to Seattle
00:53:17.800 and they would wreck it has finally come true.
00:53:21.780 Run by communist and crazy people.
00:53:23.340 They are now changing and introducing new Miranda rights for young people.
00:53:31.060 Here it is.
00:53:37.960 In case you don't know, you have the right to remain silent.
00:53:40.420 Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:53:43.660 Pretty clear, I would think.
00:53:44.760 Pretty clear.
00:53:45.660 Not for Seattle.
00:53:47.660 You have the right to remain silent, which means you don't have to say anything.
00:53:54.920 Well, remember, they're saying that this is for young people.
00:54:01.780 You have the right to remain silent, which means you don't have to say anything.
00:54:04.980 It's okay if you don't want to talk to me.
00:54:07.460 If you do want to talk to me, I can tell the juvenile court judge or adult court judge and probation officer what you tell me.
00:54:15.340 You have the right to talk to a free lawyer right now.
00:54:18.700 That free lawyer works for you and is available anytime, even late at night.
00:54:22.320 That lawyer doesn't tell anyone what you tell them.
00:54:25.540 That free lawyer helps you decide if it's a good idea to answer my questions.
00:54:29.380 That free lawyer can be with you if you want to talk with me.
00:54:32.880 If you want to start to answer my questions, you can change your mind and stop anytime.
00:54:36.420 I won't ask you any more questions.
00:54:40.680 Yeah.
00:54:41.220 And so attorney is too complicated a word.
00:54:43.440 So they've changed that to lawyer everywhere.
00:54:45.020 So this is not the new Miranda rights for youth.
00:54:48.620 This is for dummies.
00:54:51.040 That's what this is.
00:54:51.900 Miranda for dummies.
00:54:52.480 It's Miranda rights for dummies.
00:54:54.800 I mean, it's not for youth.
00:54:56.320 You have the right to remain silent, which means you don't have to say anything.
00:55:00.100 Well, what do you think silent means?
00:55:01.760 Because they're thinking the word silent is too complicated for the youth of today.
00:55:08.060 Wow.
00:55:09.240 That is unbelievable.
00:55:10.520 Did they have to say it super loud to get it through the pup tent?
00:55:13.840 No.
00:55:15.040 You're going to hear it over their iPad.
00:55:16.540 You don't have to unzip the pup tent for me.
00:55:19.040 The pause pod.
00:55:20.640 You can.
00:55:21.620 I know you want to zip out the outside world because it's a little scary out here.
00:55:25.440 We want to make the arrest, but currently the leg compartment is fully utilized.
00:55:29.180 So we're going to wait till they wake up and then we'll make that arrest.
00:55:31.760 Uh, this is being caused, uh, this is being called by the interim deputy director of the
00:55:38.040 department of public defense, a partnership model for the reforming of the juvenile justice
00:55:43.020 system.
00:55:44.360 Uh, we put kids in jail and that could ruin their life.
00:55:47.260 So we need to be really careful about when and how we do that.
00:55:51.040 Yeah, I would agree with that, but you know, kids, you know, breaking the law.
00:55:56.720 That's what I was taught.
00:55:57.640 Break the law.
00:55:59.540 You go to jail and, uh, you should be careful about that because it will ruin your life.
00:56:06.280 Why is all of a sudden the state saying we should be careful how we do this?
00:56:11.200 Well, yeah, unless they break the law, then if they break the law, uh, they're going to
00:56:18.880 probably ruin their life.
00:56:20.040 If you didn't ruin it for them, they ruined it by committing the crime.
00:56:26.120 Yeah.
00:56:26.560 I mean, I, I guess they're worried about, and this is the, the way we are today, but we're
00:56:30.780 worried about police and intimidating, uh, kids into false confessions and things like
00:56:36.420 that.
00:56:37.500 Uh, I guess that's, do we have, do we have a problem with that?
00:56:39.900 Well, I mean, have you watched any Netflix series lately?
00:56:42.320 They're all false confessions.
00:56:43.380 Every confession is a false confession.
00:56:44.660 There's never been a confession.
00:56:46.700 I know.
00:56:47.360 Have you watched American Vandal on, uh, on Netflix yet?
00:56:50.100 No, I haven't.
00:56:51.120 I haven't.
00:56:52.080 It's so good.
00:56:53.080 It's like a mockumentary of making of a murderer, basically of a, of a high school where a kid
00:56:57.980 spray paints, uh, a bunch of.
00:57:01.000 Yes, I've seen.
00:57:02.160 It's so good.
00:57:03.660 It's so good.
00:57:04.560 It's so well done.
00:57:05.960 I mean, it's completely ridiculous, but it's really, really funny.
00:57:09.540 And what are they mocking?
00:57:11.120 They're mocking making of a murderer or making a murderer.
00:57:13.260 What is it making of a murderer or making a murder?
00:57:15.120 Whatever that series was on Netflix.
00:57:16.320 It's that, that new kind of true crime thing.
00:57:18.420 That's really hot right now where they kind of give you, they walk you through a documentary
00:57:21.760 and you, and you go back and forth thinking the person's guilty and then innocent and
00:57:25.020 then guilty and innocent.
00:57:25.680 And at the end, you're, you have absolutely no idea.
00:57:27.800 And you make a, a ridiculous prediction.
00:57:29.700 That's not even close to true.
00:57:30.940 And then later on, tell all your friends, you got it right.
00:57:33.140 It's that one.
00:57:34.000 It's that, it's that phenomenon.
00:57:35.820 Good.
00:57:36.140 Good.
00:57:43.260 Glenn Beck.
00:57:55.540 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:57:57.360 So in case you watched a Monday night football last night, nobody is talking today about,
00:58:05.280 you know, the star spangled banner.
00:58:06.860 Thank God what they are talking about had nothing to do with football, had to do with
00:58:10.940 a trailer that ran during the football game last night for star Wars.
00:58:16.260 Here it is.
00:58:16.860 When I found you, I saw raw, untamed power, and beyond that, something truly special.
00:58:46.860 Something inside me has always been there, but now it's awake, and I need help.
00:59:08.580 I've seen this raw strength only once before.
00:59:12.240 It didn't scare me enough then.
00:59:16.860 It does now.
00:59:23.580 Let the past die.
00:59:27.340 Kill it.
00:59:30.980 If you have to.
00:59:34.380 That's the only way to become what you were meant to be.
00:59:46.860 We are the spark that'll light the fire that'll burn the First Order down.
00:59:57.900 Come on.
01:00:01.820 This is not going to go the way you think.
01:00:06.860 Fulfill your destiny.
01:00:20.060 I need someone
01:00:21.440 to show me my place in all this.
01:00:26.140 So that's the trailer.
01:00:41.800 It comes out right before Christmas for Star Wars The Last Jedi.
01:00:46.140 Tickets are on sale now, by the way.
01:00:50.520 I gotta get them.
01:00:51.240 December 15th.
01:00:52.860 Stephen Kent is with us.
01:00:54.560 He hosts the Beltway Banthas podcast, and it is a kind of a mesh of politics and Star Wars,
01:01:02.920 which is a perfect...
01:01:03.900 Doesn't get any better than that.
01:01:05.900 Stephen, how are you?
01:01:06.620 I'm doing well.
01:01:09.180 Good morning.
01:01:09.720 Thanks for having me on with you.
01:01:11.080 So, Stephen, first of all, what'd you think of the little gerbil in there?
01:01:18.980 I mean, is it another Jar Jar Binks?
01:01:22.260 Man, I think you're going to be very grateful for that gerbil.
01:01:25.600 It's called a porg by the end of this movie.
01:01:27.600 I mean, look at how dark this is going to be.
01:01:30.320 I think we're going to need mountains of comedic relief and something cute by the end of this thing.
01:01:35.320 So, I'm on board with the porg.
01:01:37.860 Let's do it.
01:01:38.480 And it's not a gungan.
01:01:39.560 It doesn't talk.
01:01:40.440 So, that's a plus, right?
01:01:42.220 That's true.
01:01:42.880 That is a very good point.
01:01:44.060 I do have to stop here and ask, what the hell?
01:01:48.700 Have you ever kissed a girl?
01:01:49.800 What?
01:01:50.080 You know what the gerbil is called?
01:01:53.100 What?
01:01:53.960 Why?
01:01:56.360 Hey, hey.
01:01:57.440 Mike Allen had it leading his morning playbook today.
01:02:00.540 I think it's a legit thing to follow these porgs thing in all their glory.
01:02:04.380 That was the big, I would say that there are two takeaways from the trailer, it seemed.
01:02:09.140 One, that, you know, the young Backstreet Boy, Darth Vader guy, and the Luke Skywalker girl are going to basically team up or have some sort of relationship is what it looks like.
01:02:22.840 And then secondarily, there was a little hamster driving the Millennium Falcon.
01:02:26.960 Those are the two things that I feel like Twitter took from the trailer.
01:02:30.120 Is that accurate, Stephen?
01:02:30.800 I think that's definitely what Twitter took from it.
01:02:34.420 I think folks are looking at Rey and seeing that she is not going to have the typical hero's journey story that we are accustomed to seeing, at least in the vein of Luke Skywalker.
01:02:44.860 I think what's notable after all of this is that you have a villain in Kylo Ren and a hero in Rey who are both very confused about who they are and where they are going.
01:02:56.520 And I think you're actually going to find a story by the end of The Last Jedi, possibly going into Episode IX, where these two are in cahoots doing their own thing, possibly going a third way, rejecting both the dogma of the light and the dogma of the dark, and trying to find their own path.
01:03:14.220 So I think this is going to leave a lot of people confused, some people really excited, but I think most folks are going to look at this and go, this is not the Star Wars that I'm used to.
01:03:23.240 This is a third party.
01:03:25.100 They're starting a third party.
01:03:26.500 They are making the third party of Star Wars.
01:03:30.120 I think that that is basically the tale of our time, is it not?
01:03:33.140 I mean, in many ways, these are two young characters who I think represent a lot of the angst and confusion of young people today who are coming up and enjoying Star Wars and also just horrified by politics, right?
01:03:45.460 And they are going to try and chart their own path forward.
01:03:49.040 I mean, millennials, you know, they are the non-religious generation.
01:03:52.540 They are the increasingly independent generation when it comes to politics, and I just see in Kylo and Rey this incredible reluctance that just feels familiar to me as an observer of politics as well.
01:04:04.640 You see it in the trailer where Kylo Ren is looking at his mask again, and he just looks disgusted at it.
01:04:09.980 I mean, he just does not like what he has done and where he is, and I think that this is a incredibly compelling story.
01:04:15.960 I'm quite excited now after this trailer, after having been, I think, more than a little bit nervous about where this was going.
01:04:23.880 I like bringing Steven on because then I can act like I don't really care about these things and let him be the smart one.
01:04:30.220 I'm like, I don't even know.
01:04:31.080 What's that?
01:04:31.520 What's that?
01:04:32.200 The Darth what?
01:04:33.440 I don't even remember.
01:04:35.540 But it's true.
01:04:36.260 I mean, there's so many parallels.
01:04:37.700 And I don't know, Steven, is this intentional by them?
01:04:40.440 I mean, are they just trying to make a good movie?
01:04:42.320 Are they trying to reflect some sort of political thing going on right now?
01:04:46.840 Well, Star Wars is always good when it's reflecting some sort of political thing.
01:04:50.480 We saw that in the original trilogy, you know, really echoing the 1980s, the sort of United States versus Soviet Union dynamic.
01:05:00.100 And then we also saw some hints of the real world, more than a few, pop up into the prequel trilogy.
01:05:04.920 Star Wars reflects the time that it's in.
01:05:06.900 And when this trilogy got started with The Force Awakens, I think I was with you, Stu, and I looked at this and I saw a lot of laziness and rehashing of old themes and old ideas.
01:05:18.820 But then we also know as students of history, people who follow politics, that things repeat themselves.
01:05:25.100 We are in a horrible place in global politics right now.
01:05:29.200 And here in the United States with old ideas, things like fascism and Nazism, looking us in the eye again.
01:05:36.620 And now I'm looking at stormtroopers.
01:05:39.200 I'm looking at this sort of cult that worships the empire called the First Order in these new movies.
01:05:44.260 And I'm going, you know what?
01:05:45.200 This isn't actually a rehash.
01:05:46.580 This is about as real as it gets.
01:05:48.600 This is what happened.
01:05:49.600 So, I mean, I have a great amount of respect for Lucas and what he did, you know, in studying mythology and everything else.
01:05:57.080 I thought he did a, you know, he's crafted a brilliant story.
01:06:01.000 What kills me is Star Wars is timeless.
01:06:06.200 You're right that it does comment on the times in which we live.
01:06:09.500 But I don't think it's necessarily intentional.
01:06:12.400 It's it just is a timeless story.
01:06:15.900 This is the story of mankind always, no matter what time you're living in.
01:06:20.940 But it kills me that the people in Hollywood that make these things, they don't notice sometimes that they might be pulling for the dark side.
01:06:35.080 Sure.
01:06:35.660 I think that that's definitely something that we have to look at as well.
01:06:38.180 And you are right.
01:06:38.860 I mean, this is a timeless story.
01:06:40.120 The United States is not the center of the universe, particularly when it comes to the battle between good and evil.
01:06:45.680 Star Wars is a global franchise.
01:06:47.860 It has a huge audience abroad.
01:06:49.500 So this is drawing from all sorts of political themes that everybody can relate to.
01:06:53.920 This is the human story, the light versus the dark.
01:06:57.880 But, yeah, I mean, with Hollywood, I think this is just kind of what you have to come to expect.
01:07:01.520 There are certain things that they ignore about their beliefs.
01:07:04.480 But then I'm also encouraged sometimes when I see things like Star Wars and these ideas come out there.
01:07:11.580 You know, like with Saw Gerrera in Rogue One, he was sort of that Che Guevara-ish type rebel who didn't want to play by the rules of the mainstream rebellion.
01:07:22.160 And while they could have romanticized that character and been like, oh, well, this guy's great.
01:07:26.980 You know, he's actually going the violent route, really taking it to the empire, the empire's way, which is the wrong way.
01:07:35.020 They made it out that he was sort of like the Darth Vader of the rebellion.
01:07:39.640 He was half man, half machine.
01:07:41.340 That's not someone who you want to be.
01:07:43.860 You have to give up a part of your humanity if you're going to fight evil with evil or fire with fire.
01:07:49.660 So speaking of evil, when you saw that Disney bought this, did you all have a moment of, I don't know who could do, I don't know who would wreck this storyline faster, George Lucas or Disney?
01:08:06.600 Oh, man, you know what?
01:08:07.900 I actually, I'm pro-Disney these days.
01:08:11.140 Kathleen Kennedy, who's helming Star Wars, I think she gets it in a way that George Lucas might have not at a certain point as the creator.
01:08:19.060 I think he had his, I guess, the goggles on or something.
01:08:23.000 He didn't see at a certain point that he needed some challenge in the studio.
01:08:27.980 I mean, you know, the prequels were made almost entirely by him in terms of the screenwriting, the directing, and the production.
01:08:34.180 He had nobody to tell him no.
01:08:36.360 And I think that Star Wars as sort of a collective project where you have a bunch of different creatives in the room working on it,
01:08:42.660 you're going to get much better outcomes than with the mastermind who actually, you know, himself personally favored benevolent dictatorship, George Lucas.
01:08:51.000 So I'm going to go with Disney on this one.
01:08:53.500 George Lucas had his shot, and we saw how that went.
01:08:56.560 Stephen, biggest comparison to Star Wars in today's political realm?
01:09:01.360 So I heard one the other night that I actually really liked.
01:09:07.880 It's probably not the biggest, but I thought it was really compelling, which is something that I mentioned earlier about Rey and Kylo as sort of the millennial story.
01:09:16.800 And I know Stu likes to mention this all the time about, you know, you have Kylo, sort of the emo, the emo millennial Sith, and he's just sort of trying to be a Darth, but he can't.
01:09:30.260 And I think that this just, I don't know, this just feels like the story of our time.
01:09:36.080 This young man who thinks he is one thing, but it turns out he might be another, I don't think it's a secret to you that identity and sort of being confused about where you stand on the spectrum is part of the politics of our era.
01:09:50.480 Everybody is trying to find out who they are while the spectrum is kind of being flipped upside down.
01:09:57.280 So I think that this is sort of what we look at when we see the closest parallel, confusion about identity.
01:10:03.120 Where do I belong? Where am I going?
01:10:06.080 Steven, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
01:10:11.520 Check out Steven's podcast, Beltway Banthas.
01:10:14.420 It's that meshing of politics and Star Wars.
01:10:18.980 We've seen that recently with sports, and that's one of the things that entertains me, and I hate to bring it into that world, but he does it pretty well.
01:10:25.940 And of course, he's obviously the ultimate Star Wars geek, as you could probably tell by him identifying the hamster thing driving the Millennium Falcon.
01:10:33.520 It wasn't a hamster thing to him.
01:10:35.360 It was a, no, it was, well, you said it was a gerbil.
01:10:38.060 I thought it was a hamster.
01:10:39.000 Whatever.
01:10:39.540 He thought it was a...
01:10:40.640 No, he knew what it was.
01:10:42.120 He knew what it was.
01:10:43.260 He didn't think.
01:10:44.420 He knew what it was.
01:10:46.540 Most Americans only have a couple of days of non-perishable food in their homes, and if an emergency strikes, grocery store shelves are typically bare within hours.
01:10:54.420 What's happening over in Puerto Rico is just a crime.
01:10:58.320 I mean, it's, these are American citizens.
01:11:01.240 If this was happening over in Florida or Texas or anyplace else, and we didn't have electricity for this long, I think America would be up in arms.
01:11:10.520 Um, but I guess we're doing the best we can.
01:11:14.760 This happens from time to time where the government screws it up, and you are on your own, and I've never believed in first responders being the cops or firemen.
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01:12:21.480 Glenn, back.
01:12:25.620 Glenn, back.
01:12:30.420 So Steve Bannon was on Sean Hannity last night and said something that, uh, I, I, I'm trying to get my arms around.
01:12:37.900 Here it is.
01:12:38.520 Remember, I said, I'm going after the Republican establishment, and we're going to go after them.
01:12:42.540 We're going to challenge, there's a coalition coming together.
01:12:44.280 Give me the states.
01:12:44.960 There's a coalition coming together that's going to challenge every Republican incumbent except for Ted Cruz.
01:12:49.900 Wait, hold it.
01:12:50.880 What?
01:12:51.880 Wait, except for who?
01:12:52.920 Except for Ted Cruz?
01:12:53.980 Ted Cruz.
01:12:54.100 Because it wasn't he the main target number one, like six months ago?
01:12:59.200 When the president was sworn into office, it was, we were going, we're going to run people
01:13:05.060 against him.
01:13:06.000 They're going to create super PACs to run candidates against Ted Cruz.
01:13:09.440 He was the one they were mentioning most.
01:13:11.520 Now he's the only one they're not going after?
01:13:13.460 This is really confusing.
01:13:15.420 I don't understand that.
01:13:17.200 I really don't understand that.
01:13:19.400 What, what happened?
01:13:20.900 I don't know.
01:13:22.120 Other than, other than, the same way he's always voted.
01:13:24.800 I know.
01:13:25.200 Other than the Mercers, who, that's the real money behind Bannon.
01:13:29.620 And he, and he.
01:13:30.560 And they also like Ted Cruz.
01:13:32.200 Mm-hmm.
01:13:32.520 So, is it possible that the Mercers said, lay off a Ted Cruz?
01:13:36.740 That's certainly possible, right?
01:13:38.240 I wouldn't, I wouldn't, I guess that's.
01:13:39.760 Because Ted hasn't done anything that I know of that's been kissing up.
01:13:43.740 No, he's.
01:13:44.380 I mean, he's just not, he's not being a jerk, but he's not kissing up.
01:13:47.320 He hasn't.
01:13:47.800 I mean, there's been other, you know, Flake and Corker, and there's been certain senators
01:13:51.720 who've really taken him on, and Cruz has avoided all of that, really, since the campaign.
01:13:55.940 I don't think that he's, I mean, he's stood up for, I haven't seen him vote in a way that
01:14:00.800 has made me think, oh, this guy's sold out, right?
01:14:02.900 I mean, he seems to be still supporting full repeal and replace, and, I mean, he did go
01:14:07.560 along with, you know, the healthcare plan and stuff like that.
01:14:12.180 He did eventually vote for it, though he had issues with it.
01:14:15.080 But, I mean, it's an interesting thing that the guy, he was enemy number one, this guy.
01:14:18.640 He was basically Satan for six months.
01:14:21.420 Oh, no.
01:14:21.900 And now he's the only guy they're not going after?
01:14:25.140 I mean, look, I think that's good, and I don't think you could beat Ted Cruz in Texas.
01:14:29.060 But still, I don't, you know, that is a strange turn of events, man.
01:14:34.000 It's hard to keep track of who's friends anymore.
01:14:36.960 You know, and the other thing is, I mean, I am not for the Republican establishment, but
01:14:42.300 really, going after everyone?
01:14:46.020 There's nobody good.
01:14:47.780 Everyone?
01:14:51.420 Glenn Beck.
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01:16:04.080 Glenn Beck.
01:16:04.820 Harvey Weinstein has been thanked at the Oscars more than God.
01:16:08.040 And it looks like Weinstein's number of thank yous may have taken a serious hit now that
01:16:14.180 he's been fired from his own company for decades of sexually harassing numerous women.
01:16:21.840 We have some audio we're going to play for you here in a minute that is stunning.
01:16:27.840 But remember, this is an industry where people still fall over themselves to be, you know,
01:16:33.240 in a Woody Allen film.
01:16:34.380 They never skip the chance to praise Roman Polanski.
01:16:38.100 It wouldn't shock me if Harvey Weinstein wins an Oscar when he makes a comeback in a few years.
01:16:44.360 Yesterday, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Kate Winslet, Judy Dench spoke out condemning Weinstein,
01:16:50.380 but the men of Hollywood seem to be keeping their mouths shut for some reason.
01:16:54.380 In fact, Sharon Waxman revealed that in 2004, she was working on a similar report for the New
01:16:59.460 York Times about Weinstein sexually harassing women.
01:17:02.140 But she says Matt Damon, Russell Crowe, both called to vouch for Weinstein.
01:17:08.240 So the Times dropped the 2004 story after pressure.
01:17:12.740 His company was a big advertiser for the newspaper.
01:17:17.520 Weinstein is beyond a creep.
01:17:20.140 And he'll have to deal with the consequences of his gross behavior himself.
01:17:23.640 But let's not kid ourselves.
01:17:26.220 Sexual harassment goes on in every single industry.
01:17:29.700 And I gotta believe the movie industry is number one at that list.
01:17:34.420 This story reveals so much about American politics and hypocrisies.
01:17:39.240 While it's fun to give Hollywood a taste of their own medicine for a change,
01:17:43.260 we shouldn't miss the opportunity to have a national dialogue about the objectification
01:17:47.400 of women in our culture and what helps fuel this problem.
01:17:52.660 A lot of that comes from Hollywood.
01:17:57.160 And you can't have a national epidemic of male addiction to pornography and expect to have
01:18:03.560 sexual harassment decrease.
01:18:05.900 It used to be considered sleazy to go to an X-rated movie theater.
01:18:11.000 But now our kids are growing up with a rated X theater in their phone, their back pocket.
01:18:17.160 And if you think it's bad now, wait until 24-7 porn generation becomes the boss at work.
01:18:23.400 Combating our porn epidemic is a cause that men and women, liberal and conservatives,
01:18:29.720 could work on together.
01:18:30.900 They won't.
01:18:34.400 Hollywood loves their porn.
01:18:36.520 It may sound old-fashioned and prudish to some.
01:18:40.180 But if we don't think that our porn addiction is affecting our society,
01:18:45.840 we are delusional.
01:18:56.240 It's Tuesday, October 10th.
01:18:58.420 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:19:00.900 So, Ronan Farrow has just written a piece for The New Yorker.
01:19:05.060 It was just released.
01:19:06.680 Now, Ronan Farrow is Mia Farrow's son.
01:19:09.980 Woody Allen and Mia Farrow.
01:19:13.580 So, he's got some things to say.
01:19:18.180 Let me just, three women among them, Argentino and a former aspiring actress,
01:19:29.060 met me to tell me that Weinstein raped them.
01:19:32.920 The allegations include that he forcefully performed and received oral sex
01:19:37.560 and forcing himself in vaginal sex.
01:19:41.340 Four women said they experienced unwanted touching that is classified as an assault
01:19:45.500 in an audio recording captured during a New York Police Department sting operation in 2015.
01:19:52.540 Made public now for the first time.
01:19:55.480 He admits to groping a model, describing his behavior as what he's used to.
01:20:01.300 Four women that Ronan interviewed cited encounters in which Weinstein exposed himself
01:20:06.140 and pleasured himself in front of them.
01:20:09.120 Here is, for the first time, do we have it?
01:20:12.300 I've been working on pulling it.
01:20:13.760 We just kept coming in now.
01:20:15.420 Yeah.
01:20:15.500 We have to play this for you.
01:20:17.860 I just heard it off air, and it is remarkable.
01:20:22.320 Yeah.
01:20:22.480 We should point out, too, this is a massive development that has happened in this story
01:20:26.640 in the last few minutes.
01:20:28.040 This is something that just came out, and it is, if you're wondering why,
01:20:33.340 the Weinstein company went from, well, we suspended him for a little bit.
01:20:37.920 Oh, he's fired!
01:20:39.300 That transition.
01:20:40.360 To, we're going to change the name of the company.
01:20:43.080 Yeah, I mean, they have really gone far fast on this, and they had pointed out,
01:20:48.860 new allegations have come to light.
01:20:52.020 The audio, which is not the, the audio is pretty compelling and terrible,
01:20:56.980 but it's not the worst of these accusations.
01:21:00.240 The idea before this was he harassed women, he occasionally groped women,
01:21:05.140 he did things in front of women, asked to shower in front of them, all creepy enough.
01:21:09.200 This is multiple allegations of rape.
01:21:11.960 This is way further than this story was just a half an hour ago,
01:21:16.680 and now that we're getting into this, this is a real...
01:21:19.680 And this is, this is beyond, this is beyond, virtually all the people I spoke to
01:21:26.560 told me that they were frightened of retaliation.
01:21:28.740 If Harvey were to discover my identity, he could ruin my life,
01:21:32.340 said one former employee.
01:21:35.900 The four actresses, including Miro Savino and Rosanna Arquette,
01:21:41.020 told me they suspected that after they rejected Weinstein's advances
01:21:44.240 and complained about them to the company representatives,
01:21:46.820 he had them removed from projects or dissuaded people from hiring them.
01:21:50.960 Now, listen to this.
01:21:51.920 This is everything that they said was happening at Fox,
01:21:54.580 and they didn't have this kind of stuff at Fox.
01:21:59.300 Listen to this.
01:22:02.500 Emily Nestor, one of the women who alleged she was harassed at the company,
01:22:06.340 described the mistreatment of women as a serial problem at the Weinstein company,
01:22:11.180 and it was struggling within recent years.
01:22:13.360 Other employees described what was, in essence, a culture of complicity
01:22:18.160 at Weinstein's place of business.
01:22:20.500 The numerous people throughout the company is fully aware of his behavior,
01:22:25.060 but either abetting it or looking the other way.
01:22:28.520 Some employees said that they were enlisted in subterfuge to make the victims feel safe.
01:22:34.540 A female executive with the company described how Weinstein assistants and others
01:22:38.980 served as a honeypot.
01:22:40.840 They would initially join a meeting, but then Weinstein would dismiss them,
01:22:45.660 leaving him alone with the woman.
01:22:47.960 I mean, that is pre-planned creepiness.
01:22:53.540 It's not just normal level creepiness we've heard from the previous stories.
01:22:58.280 And again, that is criminal activity, as we talked about.
01:23:01.400 I mean, this does seem like a huge escalation even beyond that.
01:23:04.820 Now we're talking to the most serious of crimes, basically, that we have in our society.
01:23:08.960 Multiple accusations of rape.
01:23:10.160 Again, remember, this is the type of thing that these people, I mean, can we go to some
01:23:14.200 of this audio?
01:23:14.680 This is not the audio of the actual tape.
01:23:17.160 We're still pulling that.
01:23:18.160 But how about Michelle Obama talking about Harvey Weinstein?
01:23:20.740 Now remember, Michelle and Barack sent Malia to be an intern at this company.
01:23:26.860 Holy cow.
01:23:27.120 Can you imagine this?
01:23:28.420 The first daughter, one of the first daughters, was interning under a mass rapist, it looks
01:23:33.760 like, at least accused.
01:23:35.120 So here is Michelle Obama talking about Harvey.
01:23:38.900 I want to start by thanking Harvey Weinstein for organizing this amazing day.
01:23:47.440 Okay, this is in 2013.
01:23:49.080 This is possible because of Harvey.
01:23:56.040 He is a wonderful human being, a good friend, and just a powerhouse.
01:24:02.680 And the fact that he and his team took the time to make this happen for all of you should
01:24:07.740 say something not about me or about this place, but about you.
01:24:11.720 All right?
01:24:11.980 Everybody here because of you.
01:24:14.100 What's amazing about this is the reason why Harvey Weinstein got away with this is because
01:24:19.340 of his power and his powerful friends.
01:24:22.260 Everybody knew.
01:24:23.680 Everybody knew.
01:24:25.740 And so everybody's playing along and everybody's saying, you know, just leave him be.
01:24:32.180 Just leave him be.
01:24:33.460 Just pay them off, whatever.
01:24:35.480 Leave them be.
01:24:36.440 So when he said, what was it, yesterday?
01:24:39.440 Yesterday, yesterday, he writes this pathetic letter that says, hey, if you've ever been
01:24:44.780 a friend of mine, I need your support right now.
01:24:47.080 I can go get some help, and I think I can get past this.
01:24:51.360 No, you're not going to get past this, Harvey.
01:24:53.960 This is really bad.
01:24:55.280 Now, especially with rape charges.
01:24:57.640 Yeah.
01:24:57.860 And what shields him is not only his power, but his liberalism, his progressivism.
01:25:03.180 Yes, because even Lisa Bloom, the attorney who was working in many of these recent sexual
01:25:09.780 harassment cases on the side of the accusers, was saying that my impression had been to work
01:25:18.360 with him because he had lived such a good life in other ways.
01:25:22.880 In other words, he had supported the right causes.
01:25:25.040 He had done the right things.
01:25:26.640 He had backed up all of our political views.
01:25:29.780 So I thought I'd give him a break.
01:25:31.320 Like, we're talking about now a guy who's been accused of at least three rapes, and they
01:25:38.380 still embrace him.
01:25:39.420 Isn't this the same story as Bill Cosby?
01:25:42.560 It's exactly the same story of Bill Cosby.
01:25:46.480 Nobody could say anything about him until the very end.
01:25:51.100 And you know what?
01:25:51.940 In the same thing with Roger Ailes, not until they were weakened.
01:25:55.680 Yeah.
01:25:57.420 Or in Harvey's case, not until the culture changed.
01:26:02.740 And you're telling me they didn't know about this, you know, because I think you can fairly
01:26:06.020 say, OK, Michelle Obama is probably not sending her daughter to intern for this monster if
01:26:12.620 she knew he was a rapist.
01:26:13.880 There was a lot of these accusations going around for a long time, but at least you can
01:26:16.840 say that by that quote, the usage of the term he was a wonderful person is notable.
01:26:24.260 But maybe you could give her a break and say, OK, look, you know, she's just praising him
01:26:28.180 at a charity event.
01:26:29.040 Here's the thing.
01:26:29.420 Here's the thing.
01:26:29.880 I can guarantee you that Michelle Obama knew of the accusations.
01:26:33.720 I knew about the accusations.
01:26:35.360 But I mean, what are you going to say?
01:26:36.320 You don't you don't know anything.
01:26:37.440 You knew about the accusation.
01:26:38.480 Not not of this sort of stuff.
01:26:39.940 Not of rape.
01:26:40.480 No, you know, he was kind of a dirtbag.
01:26:42.020 I had always heard he was abusive to his staff.
01:26:44.340 I had heard, you know, and that he was abusive to women.
01:26:47.200 But you don't know.
01:26:48.560 I don't know.
01:26:49.120 But I'm so far out of that circle.
01:26:51.420 Michelle Obama could get into the circle and get an answer and get an answer on that.
01:26:55.540 You know what I mean?
01:26:56.160 And and but is anybody going to say that?
01:26:58.800 And that's the thing, too.
01:26:59.500 Like, I think it's important to note this.
01:27:01.940 People are seemingly asking for everyone who hears a rumor about someone to start spouting
01:27:06.920 it to protect people.
01:27:08.580 Yes, that's not a fair standard either.
01:27:10.600 I mean, just because you hear something bad about someone doesn't mean you start spouting
01:27:13.820 it to the media.
01:27:14.880 However, these things should be looked into when they're this widespread.
01:27:17.760 And let me give you an example of how widespread it was.
01:27:19.640 This is a clip from 30 Rock.
01:27:22.720 Remember that show?
01:27:23.560 Yes.
01:27:24.000 This is a clip from 30 Rock where they're talking about Harvey Weinstein several years ago,
01:27:28.740 several years ago.
01:27:29.600 I want you to listen.
01:27:30.700 This is scripted several years ago.
01:27:33.480 Don't do it, J.
01:27:34.500 Moe.
01:27:35.000 You don't want to mess with weird Al.
01:27:36.560 Oh, please.
01:27:37.520 I'm not afraid of anyone in show business.
01:27:39.480 I turned down intercourse with Harvey Weinstein on no less than three occasions out of five.
01:27:45.180 On no less than three occasions out of five.
01:27:49.560 I mean, it was a standard joke.
01:27:51.580 They were putting it on television that he was, at the very least, a player.
01:27:56.920 A player and hitting on young actresses that would go along with it for their career.
01:28:03.620 It was a joke to these people just a few years ago.
01:28:07.400 And I'm glad that people are starting to take it seriously.
01:28:10.000 I'm glad that's actually happening now.
01:28:11.420 I mean, that's, I think, that's a positive.
01:28:13.060 And this report is extensive.
01:28:15.020 I mean, to be honest with you, it just came out as we were coming to the air.
01:28:17.360 And it's 23 printed pages long.
01:28:20.300 It's a typical New Yorker article.
01:28:22.040 It's like 25,000 words, but there's a lot in here.
01:28:25.240 But it's significant that it was written by Farrow.
01:28:27.500 Yeah, it is.
01:28:28.540 Significant.
01:28:29.120 In fact, what's this?
01:28:30.260 Kate Winslet.
01:28:30.700 You mentioned Kate Winslet earlier.
01:28:32.500 Kate Winslet.
01:28:33.380 They talked about her coming out and criticizing Harvey Weinstein.
01:28:38.880 The sub part of the headline was she's about to start a new movie with Woody Allen.
01:28:43.520 Oh, my gosh.
01:28:46.040 How do you take this seriously?
01:28:47.940 I mean, Woody Allen had sex with his daughter, basically.
01:28:52.400 His adopted daughter.
01:28:53.860 His daughter.
01:28:55.340 He's married to his daughter.
01:28:58.080 Roman Polanski is making, he's a convicted rapist.
01:29:03.040 Not even, it's worse than Weinstein.
01:29:04.800 They have evidence.
01:29:05.520 He's admitted it in court.
01:29:07.420 And they're still praising him.
01:29:08.700 I mean, these lines that these guys draw and how they go to sleep at night, I have no freaking idea.
01:29:20.420 We're going to play that audio for you here in just a second.
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01:30:43.720 Glenn Beck.
01:30:50.840 Published a massive expose detailing movie executive Harvey Weinstein's years of alleged sexual harassment,
01:30:56.900 and his response was infuriating, because he and his attorneys admitted he needs help,
01:31:02.200 while also denying the charges and threatening to sue the Times.
01:31:05.600 And on top of that was this.
01:31:07.300 Well, in a statement, in response, Weinstein says, in part,
01:31:11.320 I came of age in the 60s and 70s, when all the rules about behavior in workplaces were different.
01:31:15.880 That was the culture then. I have since learned it's not an excuse.
01:31:19.620 Yeah, you're right. Your excuse isn't an excuse.
01:31:22.720 In fact, it isn't even an excuse for that behavior in the 60s.
01:31:26.840 Well, back then, we had no idea that women didn't want to be forced to look at b****s.
01:31:31.160 That wasn't discovered by scientists until 1998.
01:31:35.160 It was a different time.
01:31:36.620 And new stories are now coming out, including an allegation from one local news reporter
01:31:41.500 that Weinstein trapped her in the hallway of a restaurant, tried to kiss her,
01:31:45.120 and when she refused, he proceeded to expose himself before he b****ed quickly into a potted plant.
01:31:50.580 So, step aside, Chocolat.
01:31:52.960 You are no longer the most horrifying picture that Harvey Weinstein has ever produced.
01:31:57.120 Glenn Beck.
01:32:05.620 Okay, here's new audio that was just released.
01:32:10.500 This is from the New York police.
01:32:12.400 They did a sting operation in 2015.
01:32:16.140 This is Harvey Weinstein going into a standing out in a hallway of a hotel hotel room as he's trying to convince this woman to go into the hotel room with him.
01:32:29.200 I'm telling you right now.
01:32:31.400 What do we have to do here?
01:32:32.660 Nothing.
01:32:33.280 I'm going to take a shower.
01:32:34.360 You sit there and have a drink.
01:32:35.980 Water.
01:32:36.300 Don't drink.
01:32:37.200 Can I stay in the bar?
01:32:38.720 No.
01:32:39.080 You must come here now.
01:32:40.200 No.
01:32:40.680 Please.
01:32:41.960 No, I don't want to.
01:32:42.720 I'm not doing anything with you.
01:32:44.140 I'm not embarrassing.
01:32:45.760 I'm sorry.
01:32:46.580 I don't know.
01:32:47.140 No, yesterday was a kind of aggressive for me.
01:32:49.840 I know.
01:32:50.240 I need to know a person to be touched.
01:32:52.160 I won't do a thing.
01:32:52.960 I don't want to be touched.
01:32:53.640 I don't want to be touched.
01:32:54.040 Please, I swear I won't.
01:32:55.480 Just sit with me.
01:32:56.180 Don't embarrass me in the hotel.
01:32:57.440 I'm here all the time.
01:32:58.460 I know, but I don't want to.
01:33:00.140 Please sit there.
01:33:01.300 Please, one minute.
01:33:02.780 No, I can't.
01:33:03.660 Go to the bathroom.
01:33:04.520 Please, I don't want to do something.
01:33:05.740 I don't want to.
01:33:06.160 Go to the bathroom.
01:33:07.260 Come here, listen to me.
01:33:08.380 I want to go downstairs.
01:33:09.480 I'm not going to do anything.
01:33:10.540 You'll never see me again after this.
01:33:12.340 Okay?
01:33:12.680 That's it.
01:33:13.080 If you'd embarrass me in this hotel.
01:33:15.480 I'm not embarrassing you.
01:33:16.580 It's just that I don't feel comfortable.
01:33:18.980 I mean, don't have a thing with me in the hotel.
01:33:20.380 It's not mine.
01:33:21.140 Please.
01:33:24.080 Holy cow.
01:33:25.200 I mean, how many times does she have to say no?
01:33:28.220 Yeah, so she's trying to leave the hotel,
01:33:29.780 and he's trying to get her to stay and sit down,
01:33:32.340 have a drink while he showers.
01:33:34.960 And going to do whatever else he does.
01:33:40.200 Here's another clip.
01:33:41.460 I'm not going to do anything.
01:33:43.000 I swear on my children.
01:33:44.320 Please come in.
01:33:45.400 I swear on my children.
01:33:46.280 I'm a famous guy.
01:33:47.240 I'm feeling very uncomfortable right now.
01:33:49.040 Please come in now.
01:33:50.420 And one minute.
01:33:51.380 And if you want to leave,
01:33:52.240 when the guy comes with my jacket,
01:33:53.340 you can go.
01:33:53.820 I missed the day you touched my wrist.
01:33:55.500 Oh, please.
01:33:56.020 I'm sorry.
01:33:56.440 Just come on.
01:33:57.120 I'm used to that.
01:33:58.360 You're used to that?
01:33:59.600 Yes, come in.
01:34:00.900 No, but I'm not used to that.
01:34:02.600 We'll do it again.
01:34:03.580 Come on.
01:34:04.200 Sit here.
01:34:05.800 Sit here for a minute.
01:34:07.180 Please.
01:34:07.640 No, I don't want to.
01:34:08.540 If you do this now,
01:34:09.720 you will embarrass me.
01:34:11.160 I don't.
01:34:12.500 Bye.
01:34:13.000 You'll never call me again.
01:34:14.420 I'm sorry.
01:34:15.500 I promise you I won't do anything.
01:34:17.960 I know, but yes,
01:34:18.840 there was too much for me.
01:34:19.520 The guy is coming.
01:34:20.300 I will never do another thing to you.
01:34:22.220 Five minutes.
01:34:23.320 Don't ruin your friendship with me
01:34:24.760 for five minutes.
01:34:25.720 I know, but it's kind of like
01:34:27.760 it's too much for me.
01:34:29.100 I can't.
01:34:29.620 Please, you're making a big scene here.
01:34:31.460 No, but I want to leave.
01:34:32.840 Okay.
01:34:33.380 Bye.
01:34:33.640 Bye.
01:34:34.180 Thank you.
01:34:35.040 So she says, I mean, if you, if you, it's hard to hear, obviously, he says he'll, he
01:34:40.140 swears on his children.
01:34:41.060 He won't do anything.
01:34:41.900 He says, I'm a famous guy.
01:34:44.340 I'm used to this.
01:34:45.320 I'm used to this.
01:34:46.260 After she says, you touched my breast yesterday.
01:34:48.520 He's like, I'm used to this.
01:34:49.800 I'm used to this.
01:34:50.840 She's like, you're used to this.
01:34:52.500 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:34:53.880 I mean, and then eventually he gives up and lets her escape the hotel room.
01:34:59.240 Really creepy stuff.
01:35:00.780 And now, I mean, it's certainly not the worst accusation that is in the particular New Yorker
01:35:06.780 article.
01:35:07.940 As again, if you missed it, three accusations of rape against Harvey Weinstein in this article,
01:35:13.180 along with multiple other sexual harassment and, and, and, and, and this audio that you
01:35:19.660 just heard, this is why you saw, this is, I guarantee this word, the word was out that
01:35:24.320 this is coming out.
01:35:25.140 And that's why you saw everyone fleeing from him yesterday.
01:35:28.140 You saw the mass exodus yesterday.
01:35:32.060 And, you know, I don't, I don't know what that says about these people.
01:35:34.620 They waited until, you know, until they had all this information.
01:35:38.660 I mean, instead of, you know, calling him out, I think a long time ago.
01:35:41.940 And a lot of these guys seem to know this.
01:35:44.100 They all, they're, they all keep claiming, I mean, certain, there was an actress yesterday
01:35:47.260 who was saying, oh, well, yeah, we knew this, but you know, it wasn't my story to tell.
01:35:51.740 I don't know.
01:35:52.560 It seems like a crime.
01:35:53.660 This is kind of everybody's story to tell.
01:35:55.240 Listen to this.
01:35:56.660 Following the event, Gutierrez agency emailed to say Weinstein wanted to set up a business
01:36:02.220 meeting as soon as possible.
01:36:03.740 She arrived at Weinstein's office in Tribeca early the next evening with her modeling portfolio.
01:36:08.280 In the office, she sat with Weinstein on a couch to review the portfolio, and he began
01:36:12.760 staring at her breast, asking if they were real.
01:36:15.240 Gutierrez later told officers of the New York Police Department Special Victims Division
01:36:18.720 that Weinstein had lunged at her, groping her breast and attempting to put his hand up
01:36:23.440 her skirt while she protested.
01:36:25.460 He finally backed off and told her that assistant would give her tickets to Finding Neverland,
01:36:30.080 a Broadway play he was producing, and that he would meet her at the show that evening.
01:36:33.920 Instead of going to the show that night, Gutierrez went to the nearest NYPD precinct station
01:36:38.780 and reported the assault.
01:36:40.340 Weinstein telephoned her later that evening, annoying that she had failed to appear at the
01:36:43.980 play.
01:36:44.720 She picked up the call while sitting with investigators from the Special Victims Division
01:36:47.860 who listened in on the call and devised a plan.
01:36:50.140 She would agree to see the show the following day and then meet with Weinstein.
01:36:54.160 She would wear a wire and attempt to extract a confession or incriminating statement.
01:36:57.940 The next day, they met at the bar of the Tribeca Grand Hotel while the team had the undercover
01:37:04.980 microphones.
01:37:06.100 I don't want to.
01:37:06.960 I want to leave.
01:37:07.920 I'm used to that, she said.
01:37:09.580 Went on for two minutes back and forth in the hallway.
01:37:11.900 According to a law enforcement source, Weinstein, if charged, would have most likely faced a
01:37:17.240 count of sexual abuse in the third degree.
01:37:19.960 A misdemeanor punishable by three months in jail.
01:37:26.120 Glenn Beck.
01:37:27.940 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:37:36.100 This is, this is truly a damaging article on Harvey Weinstein and everybody around him.
01:37:46.880 Yeah.
01:37:47.140 Everybody around him.
01:37:48.180 Listen to this, this tweet from Jake Tapper quickly, Glenn.
01:37:51.020 Jake Tapper just tweeted, speaking of media complicity, ask yourself why NBC reporter Ronan
01:37:56.560 Farrow wrote this for the New Yorker?
01:38:00.740 Holy crap.
01:38:02.320 That's a great, he works for NBC.
01:38:05.600 And he's writing for the New Yorker?
01:38:08.120 Wow.
01:38:08.520 Why?
01:38:11.180 And that's an accusation not coming from some right-wing pundit there.
01:38:14.380 That's from Jake Tapper.
01:38:15.780 So pretty amazing.
01:38:16.340 Nestor, 25 years old when she started the job after finishing law school and starting business
01:38:20.780 school, was considered a career in the movie industry.
01:38:22.700 On her first day in the position, Nestor said, two employees told her that she was Weinstein's
01:38:26.120 type physically.
01:38:27.640 When he arrived at the office, he made comments about her appearance, referring to her as the
01:38:31.300 pretty girl.
01:38:32.040 He asked how old I was and sent all the assistants out of the room and made me write down my telephone
01:38:37.180 number.
01:38:37.560 He then said, meet him for drinks that night.
01:38:42.040 She invented an excuse.
01:38:43.720 When he insisted, she suggested an early morning coffee the next day, assuming that he wouldn't
01:38:47.400 accept.
01:38:47.820 He did.
01:38:48.880 He told her to meet him at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, where he was staying.
01:38:53.600 I went and I dressed very frumpy.
01:38:55.880 It was the most excruciating and uncomfortable hour of my life.
01:38:59.360 He offered her career help and began to boast about his sexual liaisons with other women,
01:39:03.220 including famous actresses.
01:39:04.740 He said, you know, you and I can have a lot of fun.
01:39:06.700 I can put you in my London office and you could work there and you could be my girlfriend.
01:39:10.420 She declined.
01:39:11.880 He asked to hold her hand and she said, no.
01:39:15.480 Oh, the girls always say no, you know, no, no, no.
01:39:18.500 Then they have a beer or two and then they're throwing themselves at me.
01:39:21.640 Then a tone that Nestor described is weirdly proud.
01:39:24.440 Weinstein added he had never had to do anything like Bill Cosby.
01:39:28.540 It's bizarre to be proud of not having to drug women, she said.
01:39:33.240 It's a good point.
01:39:34.140 That is a fair point.
01:39:35.160 Yeah, she said that a pretty clear cut case of sexual harassment when you're superior.
01:39:41.900 The CEO asked one of your inferiors his attempt to have sex with them.
01:39:46.400 She said, but nobody cared at the office.
01:39:52.080 Where is it?
01:39:52.940 She said, they said no assault had occurred.
01:40:00.400 She then, where is it here?
01:40:06.600 Took the case to the DA's office.
01:40:11.320 They said they had the evidence, but nothing was ever, nothing was ever done.
01:40:17.480 This guy was just this.
01:40:20.580 This guy is.
01:40:25.260 These are these accusations, unlike the Cosby stuff, too.
01:40:28.100 Many of them are quite recent.
01:40:30.120 I mean, the audio we played for you was a 2015 sting from police.
01:40:34.940 So these are not just like, oh, well, his career is going to be over.
01:40:39.340 I mean, if any of these are true or even close to true, there's going to be some serious trials
01:40:45.280 going on.
01:40:47.380 He said, I'll have to give you a script.
01:40:52.780 It was up in his room.
01:40:54.300 She went up.
01:40:55.080 She picked up the phone to make a call.
01:40:58.960 When I hung up the phone, I heard the shower going on in the bathroom.
01:41:01.800 She's like, what is he taking a shower?
01:41:03.760 He came out naked.
01:41:06.520 You know, she said I was petrified.
01:41:09.760 I didn't want to show him that I was petrified because I could feel that the more I was freaking
01:41:13.480 out, the more it excited him.
01:41:16.100 It was like a hunter with a wild animal.
01:41:18.940 The fear turned him on.
01:41:22.280 This guy is in real trouble.
01:41:25.880 Maybe.
01:41:27.080 Probably don't want to be introduced after that, but Pat Gray is with us.
01:41:31.740 What a perfect lead in.
01:41:33.620 What a perfect lead in.
01:41:34.920 Apologies.
01:41:35.220 And ask yourself, where are the Matt Damons and Ben Affleck's of the world?
01:41:38.320 Yeah.
01:41:38.700 Those who were so tied into him and he kind of launched their career.
01:41:43.680 Matt Damon defended him.
01:41:46.240 Made a call on his behalf.
01:41:47.520 Made a call to the New York Times to get a story spiked.
01:41:50.480 Unbelievable.
01:41:51.460 I mean, it's unbelievable.
01:41:52.700 The guy now looks like he could be a rapist.
01:41:54.640 And all of Hollywood is trying to protect him.
01:41:58.960 And yet, when Trump had the 2005 thing where he just talked kind of dirty to another guy.
01:42:06.580 Sure.
01:42:06.920 It was the worst thing in the history of the world.
01:42:09.060 Trump is in this story.
01:42:11.240 Oh, in the Weinstein story?
01:42:12.740 Yes, he is, unfortunately.
01:42:15.380 He is.
01:42:15.820 Well, because every one of these stories I've seen so far has taken great pains to make sure
01:42:19.500 they bring up the Access Hollywood tape.
01:42:21.400 No, no, no, no, no.
01:42:22.640 That's not how it's in here?
01:42:23.440 No, this is, no, Weinstein wrote an email to Donald Trump.
01:42:29.100 Let me see if I can find it here.
01:42:30.460 When?
01:42:31.720 Right after the tape came out.
01:42:35.160 He had three weeks before, he had sexually harassed some woman.
01:42:43.680 Weinstein.
01:42:44.480 Weinstein had.
01:42:45.620 And they had a blowout.
01:42:48.520 And when the Trump tape came out, he said, he wrote to her saying, this made me think of
01:42:57.000 you.
01:42:58.800 And I've been thinking about you.
01:43:02.020 And yeah.
01:43:04.540 And where is it?
01:43:06.600 He said.
01:43:09.160 That.
01:43:12.240 Hang on.
01:43:13.100 Shoot, I've lost it now.
01:43:16.460 He said, but basically he wrote and he said, I just, I, I talked to Donald Trump about his
01:43:21.820 behavior because of our argument.
01:43:25.440 And he said, Donald labeled me the sex police.
01:43:33.320 Weinstein.
01:43:33.980 Yeah.
01:43:34.560 Was the sex police.
01:43:35.620 Yeah.
01:43:36.020 Or Trump was a sex police.
01:43:37.340 No.
01:43:38.060 Weinstein was a sex police about Trump calling him and saying, you know, you got to stop.
01:43:42.880 You got to stop this.
01:43:43.980 Can you imagine the balls of this guy who's in the, who's been doing this for decades
01:43:47.500 and is criticizing Trump and is also criticizing Cosby.
01:43:52.140 Yeah.
01:43:52.400 Right.
01:43:52.600 Like he's going after these people, you know, who he would claim did the exact same thing.
01:43:57.000 Although the evidence on Trump is certainly not there, but the Cosby stuff is, you know,
01:44:01.260 I guess, well-founded at this point.
01:44:03.640 That is a, that's some guts, I guess.
01:44:07.560 I mean, when you have that sort of power and you're shielded, and this is an important
01:44:10.740 part of it, you're shielded by your progressivism.
01:44:12.600 You figure that because you're powerful and you control a lot of money and you're saying
01:44:16.840 all the right liberal things, that no one's ever going to come down at you like this.
01:44:20.040 And you're right.
01:44:21.120 Most of the time you're right.
01:44:21.880 For the most part.
01:44:22.320 For the most part.
01:44:23.020 Like NBC still.
01:44:24.700 I mean, when you've got NBC employees having to go to the New Yorker to do the story or
01:44:29.600 New York Magazine, then you know that, I mean, even NBC will cover your butt.
01:44:33.800 Well, that's what the story was with Billy Bush, wasn't it?
01:44:36.460 Didn't that come from NBC?
01:44:38.760 Yeah.
01:44:38.980 Remember NBC said they had all kinds of stuff and they didn't do it on, they didn't do it
01:44:44.140 on Donald Trump and they didn't run it on Donald Trump and until when?
01:44:49.640 Until he changed his politics and we started running as a conservative.
01:44:53.520 Right.
01:44:54.220 And that's when they went after him.
01:44:55.560 How, how Donna Karen is going to survive this is for her to say, look at how they're dressed.
01:45:03.860 Women want it.
01:45:05.120 I mean, that's I.
01:45:08.060 So if she's a good friend of Harvey Weinstein, you know, he's he's the predator that he is.
01:45:14.560 You know that she has been around him with young models that model for her.
01:45:20.680 No doubt.
01:45:22.100 So for her to act like she didn't know.
01:45:27.200 Is is really creepy and evil.
01:45:31.460 I don't know that she did act like she didn't know.
01:45:33.540 She just didn't care.
01:45:34.720 Did she?
01:45:35.160 She just she was saying that the women are partly responsible because look at how they
01:45:39.400 dress.
01:45:39.960 But you're dressing them.
01:45:42.260 You can't say that as a clothing designer.
01:45:44.320 You can't.
01:45:44.820 No.
01:45:45.500 Uh huh.
01:45:45.860 Well, or anyone else, but especially as a clothing designer, so will Hollywood boycott
01:45:52.780 Donna Karen fashions.
01:45:54.620 Let's see if the liberals eat their own.
01:45:56.680 I don't think they're going to in this case.
01:45:58.200 I don't think they're going to because quite honestly, they don't really care.
01:46:03.340 They really don't care.
01:46:05.380 They don't care.
01:46:05.960 They only care about this because you found out and where's the national to do something
01:46:10.360 national organization for women.
01:46:12.140 I haven't heard a single thing from them.
01:46:13.500 Maybe I missed it, but I haven't heard a peep out of them.
01:46:16.560 That's interesting.
01:46:17.040 Hillary Clinton did a 90 minute speech last night and did not mention this.
01:46:21.680 Now, look, he's a donor of the donor, huge.
01:46:24.920 Yeah.
01:46:25.320 And he's even to the point where he's blaming the right wing conspiracy for his troubles.
01:46:29.560 Now he's using the Hillary defense.
01:46:31.260 Yeah.
01:46:32.180 Yeah.
01:46:33.500 Uh, it's despicable.
01:46:36.640 This is why you actually have to stick to principles because otherwise you're going
01:46:41.160 to find yourself on the other end and you're like, I can't say anything at all.
01:46:45.160 I don't, I don't have anything to say here.
01:46:53.440 So on the Pat Gray radio extravaganza today, what do you have coming up?
01:46:57.640 Pat?
01:46:58.460 Uh, I'm going to talk about a new California law.
01:47:01.380 Oh my gosh.
01:47:02.060 Uh, that allows for people using the wrong pronouns to go to jail, but only for a year.
01:47:08.440 Yeah.
01:47:08.640 Only, only a year.
01:47:09.660 Only a year.
01:47:10.200 It's not that big a deal.
01:47:11.120 Yeah.
01:47:11.340 So it's, uh, California healthcare workers who willfully and repeatedly declined to use
01:47:17.080 a senior transgendered patient's preferred name or pronouns could face punishments ranging
01:47:23.260 from a fine to jail time up to a year in the, uh, law that Jerry Brown just signed in.
01:47:29.780 So wouldn't that just require you being fired?
01:47:33.620 You would think so.
01:47:34.820 Yeah.
01:47:35.120 I mean, that's your, your, how does it become criminal?
01:47:37.800 Yeah.
01:47:38.200 Where, why is it criminal?
01:47:39.640 You're, if you're, if you're going in and you're in a hospital, you're a nurse or whatever
01:47:43.680 is happening, um, and you decide I'm not going to call this patient what they want to be
01:47:48.300 called.
01:47:48.660 That's when you're fired.
01:47:50.420 You're fired.
01:47:50.860 Yeah.
01:47:51.080 So if they want to be called G, you know, XI or, and you're calling them him, uh, yeah,
01:47:57.860 you could be fired for that, but go to jail for that.
01:48:01.260 I mean, if we're going to do this, I propose that anybody who dangles a participle should
01:48:06.820 be in prison for life.
01:48:07.940 Really?
01:48:08.500 Yeah.
01:48:09.040 Yes.
01:48:09.820 I'm having my participle removed.
01:48:11.620 Oh my God.
01:48:12.280 And if someone refers to themselves in third person, I think they, they are executed.
01:48:17.980 I think they just get the death penalty.
01:48:19.720 Well, Stu agrees with you there.
01:48:20.880 I'll tell you that.
01:48:21.480 Yeah.
01:48:22.100 Because let's, if we're going to do this, let's go all the way.
01:48:25.960 Let's just go all the way.
01:48:27.840 If you, if you are put in jail in the United States of America for using a, an improper
01:48:33.900 pronoun, then the first amendment's gone.
01:48:35.740 I can't be constitutional, right?
01:48:36.980 I mean, you wouldn't think so.
01:48:38.780 You would not.
01:48:39.440 I guess maybe they would put it as a harassment situation.
01:48:41.920 In the article, the constitution is not even mentioned here.
01:48:44.900 First amendment speech is protected.
01:48:46.960 Speech is not even mentioned.
01:48:48.540 Why would that be brought up?
01:48:50.020 Why would that be brought up?
01:48:50.720 Well, it wouldn't be, it would protect you enough to keep you out of jail.
01:48:54.380 Out of jail.
01:48:54.740 Yes.
01:48:54.860 You could not protect your job.
01:48:56.580 Like everything else.
01:48:57.360 Like whatever else you say on the air, you could be fired for it, but you can't be put
01:49:01.860 in jail for it.
01:49:03.280 Not in the United States of America until now.
01:49:07.120 Well, frightening.
01:49:07.980 Hang on just a second.
01:49:09.220 That's, I mean, hasty.
01:49:11.280 Is it?
01:49:12.040 Yes.
01:49:12.380 You're referring to California as part of the United States of America.
01:49:16.700 That is hasty.
01:49:23.880 Pat Gray Unleashed on the Blaze Radio and TV Network is coming up right after this program
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01:49:33.580 here.
01:49:34.960 I've got one more question for you.
01:49:36.820 Hang on.
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01:50:36.320 Glenn Beck.
01:50:46.380 Glenn Beck.
01:50:48.520 Well, there's another update that has just come out with the Harvey Weinstein story, except
01:50:55.320 this one's not about Harvey.
01:50:56.420 We don't know exactly who it is.
01:50:58.700 But can you read that quote, Stu?
01:51:00.480 Hollywood is full of connoisseurs like Weinstein, men whose erotic imaginations are fueled primarily
01:51:05.060 by humiliation, who glut their sensibilities with the most exquisite refinements of shame.
01:51:09.100 A journalist once told me, this is by the way from the Weekly Standard, a journalist
01:51:12.300 once told me about visiting another very famous Hollywood producer, you'd know the name, who
01:51:17.160 exhibited for my friend his collection of photographs of famous female actresses, you'd
01:51:22.080 know their names too, performing sexual acts for his private viewing.
01:51:25.820 As with Weinstein, this man's chief thrill was humiliation.
01:51:29.040 And the more famous the target, the more roundly it was savored.
01:51:32.340 Even her, a big star, these people will do anything to land a role.
01:51:35.240 They're so awful, they even have to do it for me.
01:51:38.340 Unbelievable.
01:51:39.100 Jeez.
01:51:39.360 That guy is, whoever that guy is.
01:51:41.140 Yeah.
01:51:41.520 Oof.
01:51:42.460 Good luck sleeping.
01:51:44.080 Good luck sleeping.
01:51:45.220 It's all coming down.
01:51:46.140 Yeah.
01:51:46.600 So, Pat.
01:51:48.680 Yes.
01:51:49.120 Speaking of all coming down.
01:51:50.060 Mm-hmm.
01:51:50.360 I heard you yesterday say about this Dove ad.
01:51:53.780 Yeah.
01:51:54.540 Who doesn't know that this isn't racist?
01:51:57.360 Did I misunderstand you?
01:51:58.660 No.
01:51:59.220 That's, who, you, there's somebody who doesn't know that when you take soap and wash a black
01:52:05.760 person, a white person appears underneath?
01:52:08.600 Okay.
01:52:09.260 Now, that's the way it is.
01:52:10.320 Is there really somebody who doesn't know that?
01:52:12.420 Hang on just a second.
01:52:13.100 I want to meet that person.
01:52:13.880 Hang on.
01:52:14.520 Would you say that it is racist?
01:52:16.780 That's the way it's being presented.
01:52:18.540 Yes.
01:52:18.840 But would you say it is racist if it was reversed and it started with a white woman and she took
01:52:26.020 off her shirt and she was black?
01:52:28.480 If she cleaned her white skin off and became black?
01:52:31.060 That's the way you're interpreting it.
01:52:32.920 What other way can you interpret it?
01:52:34.580 They didn't do it the other way.
01:52:36.200 So, it's really hard to judge that to see how they would have handled that.
01:52:40.100 But they did it with a person as if black skin is akin to dirt.
01:52:44.620 I don't know any other way to take that.
01:52:46.620 I mean, somebody in a boardroom somewhere has to be fired over that.
01:52:51.520 That was pretty bad.
01:52:51.960 They have to be.
01:52:52.880 That's blatantly bad.
01:52:54.020 Because the next one.
01:52:54.660 I can't believe you.
01:52:55.960 The judgment is non-existent.
01:52:58.100 She's, wait a minute.
01:52:58.980 Are you serious?
01:52:59.480 She goes from a black person.
01:53:01.460 To a white.
01:53:02.360 And then to a Hispanic.
01:53:04.120 Did she get a little dirty again?
01:53:05.480 I didn't see her go to a Hispanic.
01:53:06.740 Yeah, the third woman is a Hispanic.
01:53:08.700 No, no, no.
01:53:09.460 No.
01:53:10.060 Watch it.
01:53:10.720 Play it again.
01:53:11.280 Play it again.
01:53:11.760 Watch it.
01:53:12.460 Watch it.
01:53:13.120 Okay, there's a white.
01:53:13.740 White.
01:53:16.120 Hispanic.
01:53:17.320 Black.
01:53:18.060 White.
01:53:19.400 Hispanic.
01:53:20.360 I mean, I guess they're just going for like, women are all different shapes and sizes
01:53:24.100 and looks.
01:53:24.920 And like that.
01:53:25.480 Yes, this is not racist.
01:53:26.340 I didn't see the motion.
01:53:27.400 All I saw was the Facebook ad where at the top was the black woman.
01:53:31.540 And then she barely used the dub soap and became a redheaded white girl.
01:53:37.200 Right.
01:53:37.360 Right.
01:53:37.840 And I'm like, okay, come on now.
01:53:40.160 Right.
01:53:40.820 Come on.
01:53:41.460 I didn't see the motion one.
01:53:42.640 Well, I guess that's your different ad.
01:53:43.740 That's what makes it a little bit different if you become Hispanic afterwards.
01:53:47.460 Yes.
01:53:48.080 Does it make you slightly dusty?
01:53:51.840 I mean, that's a weird soap.
01:53:53.920 It's a weird soap.
01:53:54.840 You watch, you'll get clean, but don't watch too much.
01:53:58.140 What?
01:53:58.780 Yeah, that changes it.
01:54:01.380 I haven't seen that.
01:54:02.540 Well, you saw a different ad, right?
01:54:03.680 Yeah.
01:54:03.840 I saw the Facebook ad where it was just black and white and one was dirty and one was clean.
01:54:10.500 You tell me.
01:54:13.660 It is surprising they would miss it.
01:54:15.440 I will say that.
01:54:16.200 Yeah, it is.
01:54:16.580 Just the perception.
01:54:17.140 Well, in today's world.
01:54:18.620 I mean, don't we double and triple and quadruple guess everything we do?
01:54:23.600 Yeah, but because we are conservatives, liberals don't ever feel that pressure.
01:54:27.000 They're blind to it most times.
01:54:29.060 Very true.
01:54:31.740 Glenn, back.
01:54:33.840 Thank you.