The Glenn Beck Program - October 13, 2017


10⧸13⧸17 - Good Week for President Trump ( Bill O'Reilly joins Glenn)


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 53 minutes

Words per Minute

150.88768

Word Count

17,168

Sentence Count

1,649

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

The Boy Scouts of America lifts their ban on gay and trans leaders, and now the Girl Scouts are allowing girls to join the scouting organization. Glenn Beck doesn t like it, but he can't help but agree with the Boy Scouts.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand.
00:00:09.180 Love. Courage. Truth. Glenn Beck.
00:00:14.260 It's finally here. Gender inclusiveness. It is finally here. Thank goodness.
00:00:18.340 It has finally come to the Boy Scouts. First, you know, they lifted their ban on gay and trans leaders.
00:00:24.320 And now the Boy Scouts are accepting Girl Scouts.
00:00:28.300 And what could be more progressive? What could be better?
00:00:32.580 The reaction from the left and from the Girl Scouts themselves is unabashedly and surprisingly negative.
00:00:40.500 However, USA Girl Scouts, USA just released a statement saying the need for female leadership has never been clearer and more urgent than it is today.
00:00:50.840 And only Girl Scouts has the expertise to give girls and young women the tools they need for success.
00:00:56.340 I would agree with that. Wait a minute. Hold on just a second.
00:01:00.520 Hold on just a second. That's the bigoted Glenn Beck saying that.
00:01:04.180 How could I possibly agree with that?
00:01:06.680 Are the Girl Scouts, an increasingly left-leaning organization, actually advocating a difference between girls and boys, men and women, advocating gender exclusivity?
00:01:23.020 Where is the tolerance? Oh, my gosh.
00:01:26.240 For some reason, liberals are suddenly traditionalists when it comes to keeping the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts separate.
00:01:36.820 It's a narrative that flies in the face of everything they've said they've stood for.
00:01:43.160 There is no difference.
00:01:45.480 We're all the same.
00:01:47.380 What girls can do, girls can do.
00:01:49.280 What boys can do, well, girls can do as well.
00:01:52.580 Well, I'm strangely finding myself in agreement with the Girl Scouts today.
00:02:00.420 I'm sure the Boy Scouts would love the increased membership because Boy Scouts is dying.
00:02:07.460 And so they want the opportunity to bring more people in.
00:02:11.140 I mean, I would imagine in a few years, if you're a dog, you can also be a Boy Scout.
00:02:15.980 I'm sure, also, the convenience of sending all of their children to one place for scouting.
00:02:24.500 But there is something to be said for letting girls be girls and boys be boys and have different scouting experiences.
00:02:34.060 Now, I know this is very controversial, or is it?
00:02:37.600 There's nothing wrong with having a male-centric or female-focused organization.
00:02:45.800 Nothing wrong with that.
00:02:48.180 Male leadership and strong male friendship is important to the development of our young men.
00:02:54.660 They need strong men and strong role models.
00:02:58.680 Just as female leadership and friendship is important to our young women, they need strong women leadership.
00:03:05.500 But there's one other problem with this, and I hate to even bring it up, because we don't have a problem with sexual predators in this country.
00:03:18.620 Right, Hollywood?
00:03:19.640 We don't have a problem with any kind of sexual coercion or anything like that.
00:03:27.120 What could possibly happen with our sons and our daughters out in the woods together by themselves at night?
00:03:34.260 What could possibly happen?
00:03:37.600 I mean, after all, remember the sign, no girls allowed?
00:03:41.460 You know, they've had them up on their tree forts forever.
00:03:46.420 Until they reach a certain age, and then that seems to go away.
00:03:51.560 But let's not pay attention to that.
00:03:52.960 The only real upside that I see on this is the new Girl Boy Scouts, is the new Girl Boy Scouts might start selling cookies to compete with Girl Scout cookies.
00:04:07.720 And one thing I can get behind is double the amount of cookies.
00:04:12.040 It's Friday, October 13th.
00:04:21.960 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:04:26.860 It's Friday the 13th.
00:04:29.100 A lot to go over today.
00:04:30.640 A ton to go over.
00:04:32.200 I just wanted to bring an update from yesterday's broadcast at this time.
00:04:37.900 We were talking about freedom of speech and how we don't want government being involved in freedom of speech and freedom of thought.
00:04:46.260 Al Gore recently had an altercation with a journalist.
00:04:50.740 The Spectator's Ross Clark asked him about the Miami Sea Level Rises in the new film, An Inconvenient Sequel.
00:04:57.600 The reporter started to explain that he had consulted Florida International University, the sea level rise expert.
00:05:05.540 And Gore's response was, never heard of him.
00:05:09.420 Is he a denier?
00:05:11.260 Then he looked at the journalist and said, are you a denier?
00:05:17.440 When Clark responded that he was sure climate change is a problem, but he didn't know how big, Gore then said, you're a denier.
00:05:27.600 Problem with that?
00:05:32.460 Are you a Jew?
00:05:34.200 Are you a Jew?
00:05:35.040 Did somebody check into his family relationship?
00:05:38.140 Do you have any Jewish blood in you?
00:05:42.080 This is the way it happens.
00:05:44.200 And I know that I have gotten in trouble for years by saying that global warming, hardcore global warming activists and people like Al Gore are using the tactics of Nazi Germany.
00:06:02.140 But here it is.
00:06:05.200 He's a denier.
00:06:06.940 Are you a denier?
00:06:09.020 To the press.
00:06:10.200 Yeah.
00:06:11.140 And remember, it's not just believing that global warming is a real thing.
00:06:16.840 It's believing that it's a real thing, that it's not just 50 percent or more caused by man, which some scientific reports claim, but it's all caused by man.
00:06:26.780 And it's not just that.
00:06:27.780 It's also that it is catastrophic.
00:06:30.880 It's also that it's catastrophic right now.
00:06:33.340 It's also that you must agree with the solutions to global warming.
00:06:37.120 You must agree with large carbon taxes.
00:06:40.420 You must agree with gigantic government intervention.
00:06:43.500 If you don't hit every one of those things, you are a denier.
00:06:46.800 So here's Roger Pelkey.
00:06:49.120 He's a political scientist who worked extensively on climate change.
00:06:53.020 He believes that climate change is real.
00:06:55.440 Human emissions of greenhouse gases justify action and that there should be a carbon tax.
00:07:01.740 However, he's a denier because his research has shown that the increasing cost from hurricane damage is not caused by storms made more intense by climate change, but more and pricier property built in vulnerable areas.
00:07:16.800 Even though his research has been proven right and the IPCC subsequent outputs mostly accepted his arguments, he's now the target of a long, years long campaign, including massive but baseless takedowns that later turn out to have been coordinated by climate campaigning, a think tank funded by a green billionaire.
00:07:42.840 Along with an investigation on him that was launched by a congressman.
00:07:50.760 He finally left climate change for other fields where, quote, no one is trying to get me fired.
00:07:56.260 He's been sidelined.
00:07:59.840 The problem here is we're not discussing anything anymore.
00:08:04.340 Believe in climate change, but wonder how bad it's really going to be.
00:08:07.440 You're a denier.
00:08:08.240 That's Al Gore.
00:08:10.200 You believe what you argued that today's policies aren't the best.
00:08:14.580 You're a denier.
00:08:16.960 Ask Chile's environmental minister, because that's what he said.
00:08:22.040 You believe, but you point out problematic findings or media reporting.
00:08:26.900 No room for you.
00:08:28.360 You're a denier.
00:08:29.180 The expanding definition of denier and denial is an attempt to ensure that public and policymakers hear from a smaller and smaller group, really what we used to call in high school, a click.
00:08:46.380 Even if an opinion is wrong.
00:08:50.080 We debate.
00:08:52.060 In America, the debate is called the battlefield of ideas.
00:08:57.800 Because that was the quintessential idea of America, that we would get together and we could hash out anything and we could talk about it.
00:09:07.340 Once you stop talking about it, the only thing that remains.
00:09:13.000 Is physically fighting about it.
00:09:23.660 Now let's go to health care.
00:09:25.260 Because where's the truth on health care?
00:09:32.260 The Obama administration began the practice of dispersing cost sharing reduction subsidies to health insurance companies under the Affordable Care Act.
00:09:43.860 This is called the CSR.
00:09:47.200 CSR.
00:09:47.860 Cost sharing reduction subsidies.
00:09:51.060 And how much are we doing now?
00:09:53.480 Is it, what is it, $10 billion?
00:09:56.120 $7 billion last year.
00:09:58.500 An expected $10 billion this year.
00:10:00.980 And the payments are expected to total $130 billion by 2026.
00:10:07.760 And what is this?
00:10:09.700 This is the government bailing out the health care companies.
00:10:14.200 So the big insurance companies, they don't want this to go away because they love this.
00:10:19.660 They're getting $10 billion this year.
00:10:23.800 Doesn't that fall into every socialist?
00:10:28.900 I'm sorry.
00:10:29.800 Not an actual socialist.
00:10:31.520 Somebody who claims, therefore, socialism.
00:10:33.800 Isn't this what they claim is so bad?
00:10:37.020 The government bailing out these giant corporations, especially health care companies?
00:10:42.680 That's one of their biggest mantras.
00:10:45.540 Who started it?
00:10:47.100 Barack Obama.
00:10:48.940 Now, Donald Trump has just reversed this last night.
00:10:53.580 This is a good thing and a bad thing.
00:10:56.400 It's going to cause a lot of pain.
00:10:59.480 However, take it out of the realm of health care.
00:11:05.900 Forget about health care for just a second and let's have an actual conversation.
00:11:11.780 Here's why this has to go away.
00:11:14.840 It's unconstitutional.
00:11:17.120 And here's why.
00:11:17.900 The funding and this CSR, the subsidies, were put into the health care bill.
00:11:29.060 However, Congress has the purse strings.
00:11:33.560 And this is a really important separation of power.
00:11:37.220 Because if Congress doesn't hold the purse strings, then they have absolutely no power to stop war or anything else.
00:11:46.680 If the president can say, I'm writing the check.
00:11:50.300 If he can say that, Congress has zero power.
00:11:55.260 So Congress enacted this.
00:11:58.620 Let's say Congress decided, yes, we're going to go to war.
00:12:02.200 We're going to actually declare war.
00:12:05.600 They can declare war.
00:12:07.800 But they have to fund it as well.
00:12:11.700 So the safeguard is put in there in case a president decides to go to war.
00:12:16.980 And then it turns into something that the people are like, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:12:19.900 This isn't what we agreed to.
00:12:21.160 This isn't what we want.
00:12:23.340 And the people can rise up and stop the president by saying to Congress, defund the war.
00:12:31.180 And the government cannot continue to fight the war.
00:12:34.660 Even though there's been an active war, if there's no money, they can't fight it.
00:12:39.940 So the separation of powers on the purse string is really important.
00:12:46.000 Here's what happened.
00:12:47.860 The subsidies are just wrong in the first place.
00:12:51.360 But Congress decided to put it into the package.
00:12:54.140 But then what happened?
00:12:56.500 They couldn't fund them.
00:12:58.000 They couldn't get Congress together to say we're going to fund it.
00:13:03.200 So Barack Obama said, that's all right.
00:13:06.180 I'm just going to write the check.
00:13:08.260 And he signed an executive order and said, we're just funding these.
00:13:12.240 Well, he has no constitutional right to your wallet.
00:13:16.840 None.
00:13:17.840 It all must come through Congress.
00:13:20.800 Another reason to keep it away from the president is so that he can't just spend you into oblivion and you can't stop it.
00:13:28.300 But it's like taxes.
00:13:30.700 Do you want one guy to say, you know what, we're going to raise taxes to 80 percent?
00:13:34.680 No, it's got to go through Congress.
00:13:38.680 So Barack Obama did something unconstitutional and illegal.
00:13:44.180 In fact, a federal judge, this has all been hashed out in the courts.
00:13:47.980 A federal judge said that the United States government has to stop paying these.
00:13:53.060 And in fact, the judge went so far to say every insurance company that is accepting any of this money is accepting stolen goods.
00:14:06.340 So a federal judge has declared that President Obama was actually stealing money unconstitutionally from the Treasury, from you, and spending it in a way that is wholly illegal.
00:14:23.060 So forget about health care.
00:14:26.520 This must stop.
00:14:31.060 Now, there's a problem with the way it's being done, and it's actually going to affect you.
00:14:38.360 And we'll talk about that coming up.
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00:14:56.380 It was time to sell Jennifer's townhome.
00:14:58.580 Fortunately, Jennifer, hi, Jen, was a listener and is a listener of the Glenn Beck program, and she heard me talking about real estate agents I trust.
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00:16:09.460 Glenn Beck.
00:16:16.780 Glenn Beck.
00:16:19.580 So, what does what Donald Trump did yesterday, taking apart Obamacare and then defunding this CSR, what does this actually mean to you?
00:16:32.400 A lot of people are saying, you're going to see here in the media, that this is going to make your rates go up.
00:16:36.020 Probably will.
00:16:36.940 In a way, right?
00:16:38.020 To you, as someone who's paying for health care, if you receive these subsidies, they're going to go away, and your rates are going to feel like they're going up.
00:16:45.780 However, in reality, the rates aren't going to change at all.
00:16:49.700 Previously, the government was stealing money to hide what the rates were.
00:16:54.200 So, you know, literally stealing it.
00:16:56.420 That's according to a federal judge.
00:16:58.440 Literally stealing from the Treasury.
00:17:00.600 In fact, some have made the case that anyone who is involved in the writing of these checks and the disbursement of this federal money is actually criminally liable.
00:17:10.900 And again, it's worth pointing out.
00:17:12.440 This is not just, you know, two dopey right-wing talk show hosts making this point.
00:17:16.840 A federal judge has already ruled this unconstitutional.
00:17:19.620 And look at what's just unconstitutional.
00:17:23.040 It's theft labeled by the judge as theft.
00:17:26.400 And watch the coverage as you hear people talking about this.
00:17:28.720 Sure, they'll talk about rates going up.
00:17:30.040 Yes, they'll talk about how Donald Trump is doing something that is blowing up the health care markets.
00:17:35.600 The truth is, these are illegal payments.
00:17:39.520 They have been ruled illegal by a federal judge.
00:17:42.080 They are unconstitutional payments.
00:17:44.240 And that is the lead story here.
00:17:46.780 The fact that it took a while is something that you could criticize the administration for.
00:17:52.460 I'm really glad they made this move, though.
00:17:54.400 And again, this is a good move.
00:17:55.900 This is a series of good moves by Trump on health care.
00:17:58.780 These are positive things.
00:17:59.740 They're being promoted as, oh, you didn't like executive orders before, and now you like them.
00:18:03.520 That's not what he's doing here.
00:18:04.900 No, this is not an executive order.
00:18:06.320 These are unconstitutional payments.
00:18:07.780 He is stopping the payment.
00:18:09.000 He is stopping something that only the executive can do.
00:18:13.380 And a federal judge has ruled that the last executive, Barack Obama, violated the Constitution and was engaging in theft.
00:18:22.420 Now, quite honestly, that is the first time I have ever heard in my lifetime.
00:18:27.200 And I remember Nixon in my lifetime.
00:18:30.160 This is the first time high crimes mean something.
00:18:34.180 We're talking about one hundred and thirty billion dollars being stolen from our treasury, according to this federal judge.
00:18:42.060 One hundred and thirty billion dollars being stolen and given to insurance companies.
00:18:48.340 Quite honestly, that is a high crime.
00:18:51.520 Everything else I've seen in my lifetime has been a misdemeanor.
00:18:53.960 I mean, this is a high crime Bernie Madoff.
00:18:57.060 I mean, can you this is way bigger than that.
00:18:59.140 Yes, it's a much bigger.
00:19:00.180 Yes.
00:19:00.680 And, you know, you look at this and another point to be made is that the health care bills passed by the Republican House and debated in the Senate and eventually failed to repeal and replace bills dealt with this issue.
00:19:16.220 So Trump got a bad deal from the Obama administration, an unconstitutional payment.
00:19:21.920 He they tried to pass something that would have dealt with it.
00:19:25.420 Not one Democrat voted for it.
00:19:28.100 And now he has stopped the unconstitutional payment and he's getting blamed for it.
00:19:32.560 It is completely ridiculous.
00:19:34.460 Wait.
00:19:34.980 Watch every report.
00:19:36.280 Wait how long it is until until they tell you these payments are illegal.
00:19:39.640 Again, this is a federal judge that says it.
00:19:41.960 I've been watching this coverage.
00:19:43.540 They are not even talking about the idea.
00:19:45.920 Of course not.
00:19:46.420 Of course not.
00:19:46.880 That this is unconstitutional.
00:19:48.220 Because we don't care and people don't care because progressives believe ends justify the means.
00:19:54.580 It's mean.
00:19:55.580 You know, what you're doing is mean.
00:19:56.980 That's their constitutional analysis of the situation.
00:19:59.640 It's called the rule of law and we must return to that or we will live in a fascistic state.
00:20:07.800 We must return to the rule of law and congratulations to Donald Trump for actually having the balls to do it.
00:20:16.460 It's going to hurt, but it's the right thing to do.
00:20:26.100 Glenn Beck.
00:20:29.640 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:20:37.620 62 and counting.
00:20:40.260 We are pleased to report this morning of the successful rescue of a woman, 22 years old, that we can't tell you her name because of the situation, but she is a 22 year old Yazidi woman.
00:20:54.740 She was a sex slave, somebody who her and her five sisters, her mother and her four brothers were captured and sold into slavery in Iraq in 2014.
00:21:13.720 She has been on our recovery list since we began to sponsor rescues of these slaves back in 2016.
00:21:25.200 We have been searching for her and her family for a long time.
00:21:29.060 We were able to identify her a couple of weeks ago and captured her last night.
00:21:37.540 We went in and and got her and we can't thank you enough for funding this rescue.
00:21:44.620 Another slave, 62 women have now been saved by these.
00:21:50.600 operations, if you will, and you have funded 62 of them and we have lost operators in the past.
00:22:05.340 They have been captured and killed trying to go in and save these women.
00:22:09.580 And one day we will write a book about what you have done, but I will tell you what is happening now in the Middle East.
00:22:20.920 Really, honestly, and I, I, I say this knowing what I'm saying.
00:22:27.360 What you have done is beginning to make Schindler's list look small.
00:22:34.600 So many people have been moved to safety and moved out, uh, from the death zone and been able to get them out.
00:22:48.880 And now 62 women, as of last night, um, have been actually pulled out of the slave chains that is just beyond your imagination.
00:23:04.600 I told you a few weeks ago that we were, um, going to announce, uh, a new phase with the Nazarene fund.
00:23:13.000 And I hope to do this.
00:23:15.780 We have waited, um, because of the Kurdistan problem.
00:23:22.480 Kurdistan, uh, has asked for their own independence.
00:23:26.280 They voted for independence.
00:23:27.780 It appears as though, uh, they are going in to take Kirkuk, uh, today, the Iraqis and, and everybody else that wants the Kurds dead.
00:23:39.640 It looks like they're going in and trying to take them.
00:23:43.240 We are going to abandon the Kurds yet again.
00:23:46.700 And our, I mean, I'm telling you now are, we will pay a dear price for this.
00:23:55.980 They are the people in the Middle East that are the most like us with our values.
00:24:01.740 They protect Muslims.
00:24:03.660 They protect Christians, Yazidis, atheists.
00:24:06.700 They protect everybody and they live in harmony.
00:24:09.940 And all they want is their state returned to them.
00:24:14.400 But because we cut it up, I shouldn't say we, because France and Great Britain cut it up in, uh, in, in 1918, we're all living with these fake borders and some people lost their country because of it.
00:24:31.400 The Kurds want their space.
00:24:34.080 They want to be independent and they want to be able to stop people from gassing them.
00:24:40.060 Is that too much to ask?
00:24:43.140 We haven't been able to, um, announce this next very aggressive phase of the, uh, Nazarene fund, but I, I hope to do it in the next few weeks.
00:24:54.440 It would be nice to be able to do it before, um, Halloween.
00:24:57.740 Um, but my prayer is, is that we'll be able to do it at all.
00:25:02.480 If things go down in the Middle East and, uh, the Kurds are under attack, I'm not sure how many, how many Christian and Yazidi slaves will actually be freed because the, the Kurds have been a very, very big help.
00:25:21.860 And if they're under attack, there's really nobody in the Middle East to work with.
00:25:28.640 Please keep them in your prayers.
00:25:30.720 There is a story that is, that's out of Michigan.
00:25:41.640 That is horrendous.
00:25:43.800 As we are talking about, uh, the rights of women and people should listen to women who claim they have been raped.
00:25:50.800 Here's a guy who has raped a woman 27 years ago.
00:25:58.300 I'm sorry.
00:25:59.200 Uh, no, sorry.
00:26:00.080 Eight years ago, he was convicted, uh, as a sex offender and raped a mother.
00:26:07.440 I, I should say that it wasn't eight years ago is nine because the result of that rape with his very brave woman, uh, is a son and he's eight years old.
00:26:24.600 And now the convicted rapist has sued for joint custody and has won.
00:26:34.120 Finally, the victim has spoken out.
00:26:39.540 You want to hear the voice of a woman who needs our support, our prayers.
00:26:45.520 And this is not the only woman this is happening to in America.
00:26:49.120 You want to see how women are being abused, not just by a man, but by the court system.
00:26:58.440 Listen to cut number one.
00:27:00.580 I was kidnapped for two days.
00:27:02.440 I didn't know if I was ever going to go home.
00:27:08.220 He threatened to kill me and my best friend if we, if we told anyone.
00:27:12.640 What kind of things come up when you hear his name and see his face?
00:27:16.500 Horrible things, horrible images, flashbacks.
00:27:23.060 So how did this happen?
00:27:24.340 This happened because the state wanted to stop paying her.
00:27:33.580 The city of Detroit and Michigan is having a problem.
00:27:37.240 And so she was on food stamps.
00:27:40.220 She is a struggling mother just to make, just to make ends meet.
00:27:46.120 A struggling mother.
00:27:47.340 Mother, so she went to the state and the state decided, well, let's look for dad.
00:27:52.240 Well, they found him.
00:27:53.300 He wasn't hard to find.
00:27:55.120 They found him.
00:27:58.000 And said, you need to pay your child support.
00:28:01.740 Well, so then he went to court and said, I'm going to be the dad.
00:28:06.280 I'm going to pay.
00:28:07.260 I want joint custody.
00:28:09.860 And he was given joint custody.
00:28:13.140 Cut to, please.
00:28:14.680 I was receiving government assistance.
00:28:17.220 And they told me if I did not tell them who the father was, my child, that they would take that away from me.
00:28:22.660 What did you think about their request?
00:28:25.600 That it was crazy.
00:28:26.960 Why?
00:28:27.960 Because I have been taking care of him for eight years.
00:28:30.740 I gave up high school.
00:28:32.120 I gave up prom.
00:28:33.000 I gave up my friends to raise a baby and go to work.
00:28:37.260 How is this not a big story in America?
00:28:43.160 How are we not rallying around her?
00:28:48.560 How, how, how, how, how do people like Lisa Bloom?
00:28:56.360 What are their priorities?
00:28:59.460 I've got to spend my time defending X, Y, and Z.
00:29:03.860 You're only doing that for the camera.
00:29:07.260 Here's a woman who is really in dire need.
00:29:15.460 No, she's not famous.
00:29:17.560 No, you won't get famous.
00:29:19.320 Nor will you get rich.
00:29:20.560 This isn't in the news.
00:29:26.440 People aren't paying attention.
00:29:30.060 And honestly, I don't know why.
00:29:33.740 I think this is a compelling story.
00:29:36.820 It's easy to tell.
00:29:39.060 It's happening around the country.
00:29:41.520 It's not just this woman.
00:29:43.100 This is a story we'll continue to tell.
00:29:50.740 This is a story we will follow.
00:29:53.280 Because this is a story that hurts all of us if we claim to be human.
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00:31:41.900 Glenn Beck.
00:31:45.180 Glenn Beck.
00:32:03.480 So it's Friday the 13th.
00:32:05.120 I don't...
00:32:06.600 I'm a little nervous.
00:32:08.540 You never know what might happen.
00:32:12.460 Supposed to be the unluckiest day of the year.
00:32:14.600 Yeah, yeah, whatever.
00:32:16.940 However, I mean, I actually...
00:32:20.680 There's a sick side of me that would like to actually fly over to Copenhagen just to fly this flight today.
00:32:31.160 Nordic airline Finnair has scheduled a flight today on the 13th hour.
00:32:39.140 So it's already flown.
00:32:40.840 The 13th hour of the day.
00:32:42.780 That would be 1 p.m.
00:32:44.640 On Friday the 13th.
00:32:46.220 This is just...
00:32:46.920 By the way, this is a regular flight.
00:32:48.520 It just all happened to line up this way.
00:32:51.260 Friday the 13th.
00:32:52.580 On the 13th hour to Helsinki.
00:32:56.820 Airport code name Hell.
00:32:58.620 And it's flight 666.
00:33:05.760 So you want to fly to hell today on Friday the 13th.
00:33:08.720 You can do it on flight 666.
00:33:10.940 They have flown flight 666 to hell 13 times, or 21 times in the last 11 years.
00:33:23.100 But this is the first that it's Friday the 13th, the 13th hour.
00:33:27.580 And it's 666 to hell.
00:33:29.720 Are you superstitious enough to not get on that flight?
00:33:33.380 No, I would actually fly over to be on that flight.
00:33:35.580 You really would?
00:33:36.020 Oh, I think that's funny.
00:33:37.040 Yeah.
00:33:37.520 It's definitely a good story.
00:33:38.480 Oh, it's a great story.
00:33:39.580 Yeah, I flow to hell on Friday the 13th on flight 666.
00:33:44.020 Yeah.
00:33:44.660 I mean, these things always start as good stories, though.
00:33:48.060 I know.
00:33:48.620 I know.
00:33:49.060 You're kind of like the one...
00:33:50.720 You're like the college students in any slasher film.
00:33:57.540 You're like, oh, come on.
00:33:58.680 Nobody would ever...
00:33:59.540 Don't get on the flight.
00:34:01.420 It's 666.
00:34:02.400 It's going to hell.
00:34:03.660 What is wrong with you?
00:34:05.060 Nobody would do that.
00:34:06.240 This is way worse than the Titanic saying that they're going to be unsinkable.
00:34:10.880 Like, this is...
00:34:12.200 Yeah.
00:34:12.400 They're calling on every single...
00:34:13.940 You want to sink this...
00:34:15.520 You want this thing to crash into the water?
00:34:17.720 Go ahead.
00:34:18.160 Try to make it.
00:34:18.780 Try to make it.
00:34:19.680 It's going to fly no matter what.
00:34:21.100 And our pilot's going to be drunk.
00:34:23.980 And an atheist.
00:34:27.060 And we're going to...
00:34:28.240 We're going to bleed a goat to death halfway through.
00:34:31.820 The stewardess is going to slit his throat.
00:34:33.480 I mean, you know, there might be some things that would stop me from getting on the flight.
00:34:38.440 That might be taking it to him.
00:34:39.700 The bleeding goat might be.
00:34:40.360 The bleeding goat might be.
00:34:41.520 And the drunk atheist pilot might also be.
00:34:45.760 It's all fun in games, too, until the turbulence starts.
00:34:49.580 Oh, my gosh.
00:34:50.480 You would think to yourself, oh, what an idiot I was.
00:34:53.520 Yeah.
00:34:53.840 Why?
00:34:54.000 As you were hurling to the sea, you'd be like, this was the dumbest thing ever.
00:34:59.200 Yeah.
00:34:59.400 I mean, a lot of this happened to the poor teenagers who went to Camp Crystal Lake.
00:35:04.800 I mean, they...
00:35:06.400 Like, yeah, there's been rumors about this guy who's there.
00:35:09.160 And, hey, maybe, you know, maybe this guy's going to come out and do something.
00:35:11.980 But it's going to be funny, right?
00:35:13.280 Right.
00:35:13.480 We're going to go there.
00:35:14.600 And we're going to have some sex.
00:35:15.740 We're going to do some drinking.
00:35:17.160 Right.
00:35:17.480 And everything's going to be fine.
00:35:18.520 We're going to have a great story to tell everyone.
00:35:20.240 Right.
00:35:20.440 And then what happens, you have a 14-inch machete in the back of your head.
00:35:24.880 Don't do it.
00:35:25.220 And it's no longer funny at that point.
00:35:26.720 Don't do it.
00:35:27.340 It's not.
00:35:27.820 Don't do it.
00:35:28.580 You know?
00:35:28.900 You think it's funny until you feel the machete poke through your eye from the back.
00:35:34.560 Right.
00:35:35.160 And at that point, you realize it's not as humorous as you had once believed.
00:35:39.180 So, I went to the movies last night.
00:35:41.520 It was date night with my wife last night.
00:35:43.020 And we went to see American Made.
00:35:44.980 Have you seen that?
00:35:45.440 Yeah.
00:35:45.700 Yeah.
00:35:45.940 I did see that.
00:35:46.680 Really good.
00:35:47.040 I loved it.
00:35:47.640 Tom Cruise?
00:35:48.200 I loved it.
00:35:49.340 Incredible story, too.
00:35:50.680 Yeah.
00:35:51.740 How true is it?
00:35:53.060 I know it's based on a true story, but is this one like, and the authors have read true
00:35:58.700 stories before?
00:35:59.640 Yes, because there is a hierarchy of these things.
00:36:01.560 There is the true story.
00:36:02.900 Yes.
00:36:03.320 Then there is based on a true story.
00:36:05.460 Correct.
00:36:05.920 Then there is inspired by a true story.
00:36:09.780 And then we've seen true stories.
00:36:14.940 Yeah, because this one I think is based on a true story.
00:36:17.180 So, there is definitely some timeline stuff.
00:36:19.620 There's things that didn't happen at the exact moment.
00:36:22.240 There are some added events and inserted people here and there.
00:36:26.760 But generally speaking, he did a lot of this stuff.
00:36:29.500 It's a guy.
00:36:29.880 If you don't know the story, it's about a guy who, during the 80s, went down.
00:36:36.640 Initially, he was a pilot and took a job with the CIA to fly in and out and take reconnaissance photos.
00:36:43.340 He actually started under Carter.
00:36:44.760 So, he started in the 60s.
00:36:46.580 Oh, in the 70s.
00:36:46.960 In the 70s.
00:36:47.500 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:47.920 And then, as time developed, he also wound up becoming friends with some drug dealers down
00:36:52.960 there.
00:36:53.380 So, he was simultaneously working for the CIA.
00:36:56.640 And drug dealers.
00:36:57.680 And drug dealers.
00:36:58.340 So, he would fly down to take reconnaissance photos and then bring drugs back on his way
00:37:02.100 back in.
00:37:02.440 So, you know, the nice thing about this is, it does, it's a great lesson for the kids
00:37:08.140 because it ends the way you expect it to end.
00:37:10.820 When you do those things.
00:37:11.980 When you're working for the CIA and undercover and drug dealers, it's probably going to have
00:37:18.200 the ending that you expect.
00:37:19.520 Yes.
00:37:20.200 It's similar to something that happened at Camp Crystal Lake.
00:37:23.640 You're like, don't get on the plane.
00:37:26.620 Don't get on the plane.
00:37:28.280 Yeah, it really is.
00:37:31.160 It's that shady.
00:37:32.340 But, I mean, it's an amazing story.
00:37:33.440 It's great.
00:37:34.220 And Tom Cruise is great.
00:37:35.520 It's called American Made.
00:37:36.920 You can see it in theaters this weekend.
00:37:38.920 Bill O'Reilly is next.
00:37:43.440 Glenn Beck.
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00:39:01.120 Love.
00:39:02.700 Courage.
00:39:04.120 Truth.
00:39:05.360 Glenn Beck.
00:39:06.080 The United States government has been defying the Constitution and breaking federal law
00:39:11.100 since 2010.
00:39:13.740 Not only have they effectively spit in the face of the rule of law, they've also made American
00:39:20.220 companies accessories to their crime.
00:39:22.640 I want you to understand this is not just Glenn Beck saying this.
00:39:25.840 This is a federal judge that has said this.
00:39:28.780 Last night, the Trump administration announced that they were going to take steps to put an
00:39:33.640 end to seven years of federal crime and government overreach.
00:39:39.600 This is actually a high crime.
00:39:44.160 They're about to stop the subsidy payments to insurance companies that are, you know, used
00:39:51.180 to power Obamacare.
00:39:52.640 Obamacare, like all welfare state programs, had a significant problem when it was passed,
00:39:58.240 and that is, how are you going to pay for any of this?
00:40:02.200 So, what they did is they came up with a cost-sharing reduction.
00:40:06.500 It's called a CSR.
00:40:10.200 Those were the subsidies.
00:40:12.360 That was the answer.
00:40:14.520 Insurance companies were forced to lower prices and offer additional plans, but don't worry,
00:40:20.080 the federal government's going to cut a check, and we're going to pay you for all of those
00:40:24.200 losses.
00:40:25.620 This year, that dollar amount is $10 billion.
00:40:29.640 It's expected to grow to $130 billion by 2026.
00:40:35.140 How are you going to pay for it?
00:40:37.420 Congress put this act in, but never authorized the funds.
00:40:42.880 Congress has the purse strings.
00:40:46.180 So, here's what you're going to hear today.
00:40:48.440 This is reported on and debated on.
00:40:52.120 You're going to hear all kinds of things.
00:40:53.900 This is going to hurt the poor.
00:40:54.840 It's going to make people's insurance rates go up, etc., etc.
00:40:58.240 All of those things may be true, but what you have to understand is a federal judge has
00:41:04.480 already said this is stolen money, stolen from you and the United States Treasury.
00:41:11.460 It is completely unconstitutional and completely illegal.
00:41:17.420 Billions of dollars have already been stolen from you and me and the Treasury every year,
00:41:24.840 and no one has made a move to stop it.
00:41:29.500 If Donald Trump didn't, it would have continued unabated, stealing money from the Treasury.
00:41:36.520 I thought that was a crime.
00:41:38.480 When the ACA was passed, Obama asked Congress to appropriate the money for the subsidies,
00:41:44.400 but they never did.
00:41:45.840 So, as any true progressive does, I'm just going to take the money anyway.
00:41:51.860 The Constitution is specific on this, that drawing money from the Treasury without congressional
00:41:58.800 appropriation is a federal crime.
00:42:03.140 Insurance companies receiving these subsidies the past seven years have been receiving stolen
00:42:08.540 funds, and quite honestly, they are knowingly accomplices in that theft.
00:42:14.520 Now, this is not the narrative you're going to see today in the news or on Capitol Hill.
00:42:20.560 The Internet headlines, Trump undermines Obama.
00:42:24.140 Even, my favorite, sabotage, capital letters in multiple exclamation marks.
00:42:29.840 Not theft.
00:42:32.580 New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has already made a statement that his office will
00:42:37.840 lead a lawsuit to fight this move.
00:42:40.440 Now, the irony here is beyond belief.
00:42:43.320 His job is to uphold the rule of law, but he's pursuing a lawsuit aimed at ensuring that
00:42:50.580 the law continues to be broken.
00:42:54.460 I know this hurts, and I know nobody wants to say this anymore, but we are a nation of laws.
00:43:00.240 If we're not, we are a nation where any thug or dictator can do whatever they want.
00:43:06.340 We are not a nation that makes exceptions for illegal acts because, I don't know, we got to do something.
00:43:13.600 The loudest voices on this today will be Democratic congressmen.
00:43:19.860 Never mind the fact that this was their fault to begin with.
00:43:25.120 It would have been a lot easier than having the executive branch steal the money.
00:43:31.880 And have the executive branch do their dirty work.
00:43:36.680 It would have been a lot easier if they just would have given the money.
00:43:40.080 But they didn't.
00:43:41.440 Maybe, maybe, maybe if we stop, all those progressives that want this money, maybe they'll try to do it right next time.
00:43:53.340 You know, the legal way.
00:43:55.100 It's Friday, October 13th.
00:44:04.240 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:44:08.220 Bill O'Reilly from BillOReilly.com.
00:44:12.080 A legend and now a guy who you can see every day online at BillOReilly.com and hear his commentary.
00:44:20.960 And it's good to have him out of the belly of the beast as the belly of the beast has a little upset stomach and is slowly dying, I think, that beast.
00:44:34.700 We've seen a lot of stuff go on this week with the Weinstein Company.
00:44:41.120 And I think I just have to start here with probably the most uncomfortable question I could ask you, Bill.
00:44:46.600 And that is, tell me the difference when you see you lumped in with Roger Ailes and Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby.
00:44:58.280 Tell me the difference between them and you or Harvey and you.
00:45:02.920 Well, I'm not going to even get into that because that's just a lie.
00:45:06.560 But nothing put forth against me at all.
00:45:11.040 And I think that in cases like this, Americans should want justice and justice is what is needed in every individual case.
00:45:24.620 But this is being used as a political hammer.
00:45:29.700 Now, we've proven that.
00:45:32.600 And there are powerful people, as you know, who are organized to bring out, trot out people to accuse other people of heinous things with no backup.
00:45:46.260 And I'm actually going to do something about it soon because I'm tired of talking about it.
00:45:52.360 I'm going to have to take some action.
00:45:53.500 I have to tell you, it's not going to end.
00:45:56.060 It's not going to end unless it's exposed.
00:46:00.280 The whole thing is exposed.
00:46:01.460 There's two things, two things that really, two things that really bother me about this is that the accusations against Roger Ailes, Bill Cosby and and Weinstein are clear and they are the rape.
00:46:15.300 It's bad stuff.
00:46:17.280 That's not the same accusation with you at all.
00:46:20.740 No, but nobody cares because the people who wanted me silenced, they they're not looking for the truth.
00:46:31.100 They're not looking for perspective.
00:46:32.480 They're not looking for anything.
00:46:33.280 I mean, look, I was on the Fox News channel a few weeks ago.
00:46:41.060 I mean, I have the number one book in the country, Killing England, the number one book.
00:46:46.300 And and I'm lumped in with these people.
00:46:50.040 It's a disgrace.
00:46:51.740 So I'm going to have to do something about it.
00:46:53.980 And I will.
00:46:55.620 Bill, you know, you said a second ago that and I know what you're talking about when it comes to you, there was a a an open effort, clearly provable by nefarious people on the left.
00:47:19.100 That did everything they could to smear and destroy you.
00:47:25.260 And and that is that's clear.
00:47:28.400 They started to then go down the road with Sean Hannity.
00:47:31.460 And I think Sean was the straw that broke the camel's back.
00:47:34.720 I think I think I think you coming out and being being put into the dustbin of the of media matters and their ilk, I think, woke enough people up to say, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:47:48.180 There there is something really wrong here.
00:47:50.720 Well, sure, because they're they're losing sponsorship and they're using the dishonest media to push an agenda and to try to silence people by using let me give an example.
00:48:06.900 There's a tape that is around and on the tape is an activist attorney offering two hundred thousand dollars to a woman to accuse a famous man of improprieties.
00:48:29.260 Now, whether that tape will ever see the light of day or not, I don't know, but I know it exists.
00:48:40.580 My attorneys have heard it.
00:48:43.000 And it's shocking.
00:48:44.800 That's the level where we are in America today.
00:48:48.300 Why wouldn't that be made public, Bill?
00:48:51.160 People are afraid.
00:48:52.300 If you go up against this far left cabal, they will come to destroy you and your family.
00:48:59.640 It's almost like the mafia.
00:49:01.380 It's almost the same thing.
00:49:03.680 And, you know, it is disgusting.
00:49:06.920 It's hurting this country.
00:49:10.920 Allegations now become convictions.
00:49:15.760 Accusations are facts.
00:49:18.420 I mean, he's talking heads.
00:49:19.500 They don't know what happened.
00:49:20.320 They couldn't possibly know what happened.
00:49:22.300 They weren't there.
00:49:24.180 But bang, you make an accusation, person's guilty.
00:49:28.720 So this and the game is really, really harming this country.
00:49:33.580 So I said earlier today, I mean, earlier this week that I think we're at a Berlin Wall kind of moment.
00:49:41.720 And all that implies and hear me out with this.
00:49:44.380 I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
00:49:45.600 That, you know, the old school being able to, you know, have a casting couch.
00:49:52.560 That's over.
00:49:53.480 Those days are just over.
00:49:54.860 But like the Berlin Wall, this is a chance for people to come together and say, hey, let's not treat women this way.
00:50:03.980 Let's be good to women.
00:50:05.460 Let's not in.
00:50:06.520 Let's not involve ourselves in anything like that.
00:50:08.500 Well, let's stop it the minute we start to see it.
00:50:11.260 However, just like the Berlin Wall, when it came down, a lot of the communists just took off their communist uniform and put a suit on and pretended.
00:50:21.680 And things actually got worse.
00:50:24.860 We're now we're between doing good and a witch hunt.
00:50:30.080 But which way does this one go, Bill, it has to go along the fact line.
00:50:40.180 And unfortunately, that's not where the media is.
00:50:44.760 The media is in the witch hunt category, particularly if the media doesn't like your politics.
00:50:52.260 So one of the best examples on the Weinstein front is what did the left try to do?
00:50:58.120 Drag Trump back into it.
00:51:00.080 Immediately.
00:51:01.400 Let's drag him back in.
00:51:02.980 OK, let's try to reignite that.
00:51:07.100 And so people that didn't last long.
00:51:12.020 They're trying, though.
00:51:13.280 Yeah, I know.
00:51:13.720 But it didn't it didn't it didn't last long.
00:51:15.560 This Harvey Weinstein is just a despicable human being.
00:51:20.800 And you're seeing even those on the left turn against Hillary Clinton.
00:51:24.880 I mean, it's not universal, but a lot of people are are saying, I mean, come on again.
00:51:29.400 And the key word is Americans should want justice, demonstrable justice.
00:51:36.080 And when facts are presented.
00:51:39.620 Then we evaluate those facts.
00:51:42.060 You know, but if some person steps up without any kind of proof at all and makes some wild accusation against someone that doesn't make it true, particularly if that person is being run by a political operation or motivated by money.
00:52:01.340 You know, I mean, you've got to really step back and look and see and let the facts unfold.
00:52:09.840 But who does that these days?
00:52:12.200 Well, let me take you to Amazon.
00:52:15.060 There is this horrible story of this woman who was.
00:52:20.860 What's his name?
00:52:21.840 Not Andy Dick.
00:52:22.740 The the the the fiction writer from the 60s that wrote Man in the High Castle.
00:52:27.460 Yeah, Philip Dick.
00:52:28.020 His daughter, I think, was part of the rollout of the man in High Castle.
00:52:34.240 And she claimed that the the studio head of Amazon was just beastly to her.
00:52:42.520 I mean, really horrible stuff.
00:52:45.500 And she said she went to Amazon and they said, we'll do an investigation.
00:52:50.600 They did an investigation.
00:52:52.700 Nothing came of it.
00:52:53.980 Now, after Harvey has fallen, she came back in the press and she said, this is what happened.
00:53:01.840 After Amazon did an investigation, they've now put him on a leave of absence while they say they investigated further.
00:53:10.660 This is I don't know what happened.
00:53:13.800 I don't know what happened.
00:53:15.200 But this sounds like the beginning of a witch hunt.
00:53:18.820 If they've done an investigation, they should have been able to stand up and say, no, we did an investigation.
00:53:24.540 It was false.
00:53:25.860 But now they are just going to run for cover because people are just going to dogpile.
00:53:30.200 They see your name.
00:53:31.360 You're guilty.
00:53:33.240 Well, that's right.
00:53:34.320 So, again, what has to happen to protect women and children, because children are a big component of this.
00:53:44.200 All right.
00:53:45.160 Is that if anything untoward occurs to you, then immediately you have to go to the authorities.
00:53:53.480 Okay.
00:53:54.180 And establish a record.
00:53:56.620 That's why the authorities are there.
00:53:58.660 And, you know, I say this.
00:54:03.100 I've been in the broadcast business for 42 years, and I've worked for 12 corporations.
00:54:09.160 I never had a complaint filed against me anywhere, ever.
00:54:13.820 And all of a sudden I turn around and checks are being written by the Fox News channel at record rates.
00:54:24.120 And then everybody is under scrutiny.
00:54:27.800 So, I mean, look, you've got to, if you want to be fair and you want justice, evaluate each thing as it comes down.
00:54:35.200 But my advice to anyone, any American, if you're abused, you've got to report it.
00:54:40.200 You've got to.
00:54:42.360 Bill O'Reilly, back in just a second.
00:54:44.540 You can find him at BillOReilly.com.
00:54:46.040 He does have the number one book in the country, Killing England, and you can hear his point of view every day at BillOReilly.com.
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00:56:51.200 Bill O'Reilly from BillOreilly.com.
00:56:53.860 And congratulations, Bill, on another number one New York Times bestseller.
00:56:57.360 I know that there was speculation.
00:57:01.320 Watch.
00:57:01.640 Bill O'Reilly's not going to be able to make it to number one now that he doesn't have the Fox engine behind him.
00:57:07.640 And congratulations, Bill.
00:57:08.980 Thank you.
00:57:09.500 I appreciate it.
00:57:10.020 A lot of that is due to you, Beck.
00:57:11.800 Not true at all, but I appreciate it.
00:57:13.520 No, but you know, chatting with me every week.
00:57:15.180 It's very nice of you to do it.
00:57:17.360 And I think your audience, you know, responds to a book like Killing England.
00:57:21.520 You want to know about your country.
00:57:23.200 You love your country.
00:57:24.100 That's a book to read.
00:57:25.840 So, Bill, let's switch topics here.
00:57:29.260 Let's go to Donald Trump and the bill that he signed yesterday.
00:57:35.740 Not the bill that he signed.
00:57:36.960 The executive order that he signed, which is kind of a bad way of saying it because it's not really an executive order.
00:57:44.040 Just redefining or just making sure that everyone understands that the law that is already in place that says that you can you can form groups of people to to come up with your own health care system can be spread more than just labor unions.
00:58:01.560 It can go to churches and and to, you know, workplaces and and people who are just alike.
00:58:08.980 A lot of people think this is really bad.
00:58:10.960 It was helped by Rand Paul.
00:58:13.840 And I think it's exactly the direction we should be going in.
00:58:17.780 Yeah, I agree.
00:58:18.420 I mean, also attached to that is the ability for health insurance companies to compete everywhere.
00:58:25.740 So no longer can a state say, no, you can't come into our state and sell your wares to the combination gives Americans many more choices.
00:58:37.100 And of course, that will drive down premiums because competition always does that.
00:58:42.860 So Trump realizes that, you know, Congress is corrupt at this point.
00:58:47.720 I think I'm overusing that word corrupt.
00:58:49.780 But what else can I say that they're voting their own self-interest rather than the good of the people?
00:58:55.100 And so he's using the system, the executive order system to dismantle Obamacare and at least temporarily replace it with something that would give people financial relief.
00:59:08.060 And it's a fairly good political strategy.
00:59:10.240 I don't know how it's going to shake down and, you know, whether it be effective or not.
00:59:15.160 But his political strategy is pretty good.
00:59:18.740 Glenn Beck.
00:59:25.100 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:59:30.920 From Bill O'Reilly dot com, the author of the new book Killing England, Bill O'Reilly joins us.
00:59:38.060 Bill, you had a tweet this week, which has two sentences, two sentences in it that I think are inarguable.
00:59:43.980 A free press is vital to protecting all Americans.
00:59:47.000 A corrupt press damages the republic.
00:59:48.980 Both of those sentences taken on their own.
00:59:51.940 I don't think anybody disagrees with the president.
00:59:54.800 President Trump retweeted that.
00:59:56.900 Yeah.
00:59:57.520 And so he did.
00:59:59.320 And so and this is on the heels of him talking about going after licenses.
01:00:03.600 So I don't think what you're advocating there is that he should go after licenses.
01:00:07.760 Yeah, that's a fool's errand, as they say, because it's never going to happen.
01:00:13.320 And I mean, you can't drag a license away from a big broadcaster.
01:00:17.640 But President Trump knows that he just uses that kind of rhetoric to get attention to his cause.
01:00:24.120 Everybody should be able to figure that out at this point.
01:00:27.340 But wait a minute.
01:00:28.000 Hang on just a second.
01:00:28.860 But people don't know the First Amendment.
01:00:32.000 I mean, when I tweeted something saying the First Amendment, first, the broadcast groups don't have a license.
01:00:40.320 Second of all, let's let's not start asking for people to be licensed by the federal government if they have an opinion.
01:00:47.340 And if if somebody is lying, then you sue them for that.
01:00:51.740 You can't.
01:00:52.800 You can't sue them.
01:00:53.860 So that that goes out the window.
01:00:56.140 But what do you mean you can't sue them?
01:00:57.540 You can't sue them.
01:00:58.520 He can't.
01:00:58.980 If you're a famous person and somebody lies about you, unless you unless you move to London, you're going to lose because you have to show malice and damages.
01:01:08.260 Yes.
01:01:09.040 So you'll never win in a million years, which is why they can lie about famous people all day long.
01:01:15.260 But let's get back to Trump.
01:01:17.720 What Trump wants the people to know is that the reportage concerning him is now organized not to seek the truth.
01:01:30.340 So he uses the hyperbole of, well, let's take their licenses away.
01:01:35.080 He can't.
01:01:35.980 The government can't take licenses away.
01:01:37.780 They can they can give an individual station a hard time.
01:01:41.680 So if you have the Nazi station.
01:01:44.440 All right.
01:01:45.260 The government are going to give you a hard time and maybe they'll get your license.
01:01:48.940 But what Donald Trump wants to do is mobilize people to say we would like to have a little bit of honest reporting doesn't have to be pro Trump, by the way, which is fact based reporting just once in a while.
01:02:04.020 What would you have said what would you have said if if Barack Obama would have said exactly the same thing and said we need to go after Fox because they're lying?
01:02:15.880 Because that's what they said about us.
01:02:17.580 He didn't say we need to go after them.
01:02:19.720 Yes.
01:02:20.420 He said on a number of occasions that if you believe these people, you're idiots.
01:02:25.980 Correct.
01:02:26.600 That kind of thing.
01:02:27.480 And then he can say that.
01:02:29.360 I don't want a big, intrusive government telling broadcasters what they can and can't say.
01:02:36.480 I think that's really dangerous.
01:02:39.460 I agree.
01:02:39.780 What I would like to see, though, is a change in the libel and slander laws where if somebody is lying about you, you can hold them accountable as they do in Great Britain.
01:02:52.100 I think that would be part of the solution to this problem.
01:02:55.840 Do you think the right way, Bill, to take the Trump tweets on this sort of topic is a sort of just bluster?
01:03:03.060 I always do that.
01:03:05.240 Maybe it's because I've known him for so long, but his pattern of behavior is very clear.
01:03:12.740 He gets teed off.
01:03:14.660 He wants to vent.
01:03:16.040 He grabs the little machine and tweets.
01:03:19.480 He overstates it.
01:03:21.780 But he doesn't care because he wants his point to get out to the most people.
01:03:27.980 So that's it.
01:03:29.360 That's the playbook.
01:03:30.520 And he uses it every day.
01:03:32.740 That's honestly a comforting way to think about it.
01:03:35.320 I mean, because sometimes you get I think it's easy to get worked up when you have the president of the United States.
01:03:40.680 He's I mean, look, he's the head.
01:03:41.780 He's the most powerful man in the world.
01:03:43.640 I never do that.
01:03:46.300 I never take what Donald Trump says in the fit of peak.
01:03:51.440 Where did the day peak P.I.
01:03:53.380 Q.U.E.
01:03:56.200 I never do that.
01:03:58.060 I always look at what he's trying to accomplish with the bluster, as you put it.
01:04:04.760 So where is he trying to do?
01:04:07.020 And he's genuinely angry about the treatment he's received from the media, as he should be.
01:04:14.440 Every study shows the same thing.
01:04:17.040 The media doesn't care anymore.
01:04:19.200 We had Peter Boyer, one of the few honest reporters left on the podcast yesterday on BillOReilly.com.
01:04:24.140 And Boyer said flat out the New York Times basically tells their people, you don't have to cover him up just objectively.
01:04:31.320 We want him out of office.
01:04:32.860 So do what you have to do to get him out of office.
01:04:36.060 And that that's the marching orders.
01:04:38.460 That's what we have.
01:04:40.380 NBC, same thing.
01:04:41.880 Get him out of office.
01:04:42.820 Get him.
01:04:43.320 Get.
01:04:43.540 We need to get him out.
01:04:45.500 Let me get about what's true and what isn't true.
01:04:47.920 Get him out.
01:04:48.480 So here's here's where we might have a subtle difference of opinion.
01:04:54.420 I agree with everything you've said, except when you say, you know, I look at what he's trying to accomplish.
01:05:01.060 I look at that.
01:05:02.780 But I also look at what he's teaching people and teaching, teaching, teaching, teaching people.
01:05:12.640 For instance, he he has he has a cult of personality.
01:05:19.540 And when, for instance, give the details on the the latest study on the NFL, the NFL.
01:05:27.140 If you look at the if you look at the studies on the brand of the NFL, listen to this.
01:05:33.740 Conservatives this entire time have been annoyed about the flag protests for over a year.
01:05:37.300 However, when you look at the approval ratings of the of Trump voters, of how they viewed the NFL, they were largely stable over the entire past year, even with all these these protests and such going on.
01:05:51.120 The Trump voters supported the or had a about 30 percent negative view or 25 percent negative view of the NFL throughout the protests, even with the kneeling, even with Kaepernick talking about it, even with all these people doing this.
01:06:03.920 Until Trump said himself, until Trump took the stand about how bad the NFL was.
01:06:10.540 And then the opposition went from 25 to 60.
01:06:14.020 Now, these people all knew about the protests.
01:06:16.520 There was another factor.
01:06:17.540 You're not taking into consideration.
01:06:19.400 All right.
01:06:20.280 You ready, Beck?
01:06:21.540 I'm ready.
01:06:22.480 I know I'm I'm all strapped in.
01:06:24.000 I'm ready to go.
01:06:25.400 The far left started to promote it.
01:06:28.180 The far left started to promote the insulting of the flag and the anthem.
01:06:35.520 They they started to drive it.
01:06:39.220 Once they got involved.
01:06:42.220 The conservatives and Trump supporters said, aha, now we're going to oppose because it became at first it was small ball and then it blew up into a big issue.
01:06:54.000 And then Trump seized upon it to mobilize his forces.
01:06:59.840 Very easy for him to do.
01:07:02.020 And it's an easy.
01:07:03.440 Everybody understands it.
01:07:05.020 Either believe that you should be insulting your country before a football game or you don't.
01:07:11.720 Right.
01:07:11.840 But that's not how they felt.
01:07:13.300 They they they they may have opposed it, but they still had a positive view of the NFL until Trump said something about it.
01:07:19.780 And but that's without the far left.
01:07:22.060 Once the far left got in it, then the NFL was attached to the far left because the NFL didn't take any action.
01:07:27.820 But whether it's opposition to the far left or its support for Trump, it let's say because I think the far left was saying this the whole time.
01:07:35.300 But I mean, let's just say it doesn't matter which one it is.
01:07:38.020 Why would people 30 percent of a voting public change their opinion on an organization based on this battle?
01:07:46.620 Whether it's paying attention.
01:07:48.020 They but you're that was a big story last year.
01:07:51.460 Kaepernick hasn't even played this year, but it wasn't nearly as big.
01:07:57.080 But you asked me my opinion.
01:07:58.880 And all right.
01:07:59.460 Once it galvanized, once it became clear that this was a social civil war issue, the NFL came down on the wrong side of the civil war.
01:08:10.860 So you don't think that it had anything to do with Donald Trump and this being a war with Donald Trump and Donald Trump coming out and saying what he said, where everybody talked about how this is now.
01:08:27.300 This isn't even about the flag.
01:08:30.180 This is now about being anti Donald Trump.
01:08:33.360 And so you don't think that 30 point swing had anything to do with I'm standing with the president.
01:08:37.460 No, because I don't think his popularity is at that level.
01:08:41.740 I think Trump's popularity is somewhere between 30 and 35 percent.
01:08:46.320 I mean, that's strong.
01:08:47.920 We support him no matter what he does.
01:08:50.020 That's where he is.
01:08:51.220 Now, other people will come in if they like what he's doing with the economy, for example, his numbers are rising there.
01:08:57.700 But I don't think he's got that kind of cachet yet.
01:09:00.840 He might have it in two years to swing that needle so far.
01:09:04.540 I believe that people get genuinely angry.
01:09:07.720 They were angry about how the press was sympathizing with these people and how the NFL was being cowardly.
01:09:16.160 But that's what I think galvanized the the movement against the National Football League.
01:09:22.760 All right.
01:09:22.960 Let's switch quickly to Iran.
01:09:25.460 He is coming out.
01:09:27.120 Looks like he is going to come out against the Iran deal.
01:09:33.600 Iran has said, you know, this is going to be very bad for our relationship.
01:09:39.000 I'm fine with that.
01:09:39.940 We don't have a good relationship with them.
01:09:41.980 Where do you stand on on what's happening with Iran?
01:09:45.400 Well, I don't know what it did.
01:09:47.540 Look, Trump was very clear when he was campaigning that Iran was the worst deal ever.
01:09:51.840 And John Kerry is a moron and all of that.
01:09:54.360 So he hasn't changed his opinion.
01:09:56.520 But I don't think I think this is another case.
01:09:59.240 And we were just talking about it where there's more bluster than anything else.
01:10:03.660 So I don't think he's going to throw the deal out.
01:10:06.200 I think the deal will remain.
01:10:08.040 But he'll decertify it.
01:10:10.380 No one on earth knows what that means, including the mullahs.
01:10:14.040 So decertified, decertified, what?
01:10:17.000 Okay, he's not going to.
01:10:18.320 Nobody knows what that means.
01:10:20.300 And so, you know, we go, okay.
01:10:23.340 So nothing really will change in the nuke deal other than the president doesn't like it, which is a change because he's never liked it.
01:10:34.000 So when you look at his tweets, going back to the original question, and you say, well, this is just this is bluster.
01:10:40.560 So then you're not concerned about what's been said about North Korea, even in the last week.
01:10:47.520 No.
01:10:47.980 I mean, if he wants to call this idiot rocket man, that doesn't bother me.
01:10:51.900 If he says they'll only understand one thing, and we're preparing for one thing, and things are all going to change soon.
01:10:59.880 That's not a, that's just bluster.
01:11:02.600 That's not a signal that we're going to.
01:11:05.300 I'm not losing sleep over that because he wants to put down a marker.
01:11:10.400 And basically the marker is that, look, North Korea, if you attack anybody, we're going to wipe you out.
01:11:14.680 That's the marker.
01:11:16.060 It doesn't go beyond that.
01:11:18.860 Bill O'Reilly from BillO'Reilly.com.
01:11:20.800 Always great to talk to you, sir.
01:11:22.360 Is it really bad?
01:11:24.560 Well, sometimes it's better than others.
01:11:28.740 Sometimes it's better than others.
01:11:31.080 We covered a lot of ground today.
01:11:31.960 We did.
01:11:32.640 And I have to tell you.
01:11:33.600 I love those chimes you have going on.
01:11:35.780 It's just so new age.
01:11:37.020 I know.
01:11:37.580 I will tell you this, Bill.
01:11:38.940 I have to salute you for coming in.
01:11:42.500 I mean, we hit you right between the eyes, and you did not flinch or back away from it.
01:11:47.560 And I'm just impressed with the way you handle yourself on this.
01:11:53.180 Well, let me tell you.
01:11:54.020 Do I have 30 seconds?
01:11:55.520 Yeah, well, I guess.
01:11:57.100 All right.
01:11:57.460 This whole thing that I went through is probably the most painful thing that I've ever experienced
01:12:02.600 in my life, and it isn't over.
01:12:05.920 But I am not going to take it anymore.
01:12:09.040 I'm not.
01:12:10.260 And it is disgusting.
01:12:13.180 Everybody should read Cheryl Atkinson's book, The Smear.
01:12:15.700 And I just appreciate you giving me the airtime, because a lot of people won't.
01:12:19.920 Yeah, I appreciate it.
01:12:20.700 Thanks, Bill.
01:12:21.060 I appreciate it.
01:12:21.580 All right.
01:12:21.940 God bless.
01:12:22.240 See you soon.
01:12:22.800 Bye.
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01:14:01.520 You know, it's a comforting place to live where Bill O'Reilly was living about Donald Trump
01:14:22.320 and just not taking his tweets literal and just saying, you know, he's just blowing off
01:14:29.580 steam.
01:14:30.740 I don't know how you do that, quite honestly.
01:14:33.100 Yeah, I mean, I know I wouldn't have done that for Barack Obama.
01:14:36.620 I would not have given him the benefit of the doubt on that.
01:14:38.460 No, you can't.
01:14:38.840 You have to take people seriously.
01:14:40.040 The United States.
01:14:41.000 Right.
01:14:41.300 But I will say, that's how I live in the Trump world, really.
01:14:43.660 I just separate the person into two people.
01:14:46.460 There's a guy who's tweeting about all crazy stuff all the time, and I just ignore that
01:14:49.520 person.
01:14:50.180 But I mean, if you do that, and you look at this as, if you're able to do that, which
01:14:54.160 is a weird thing to do, the last couple of days, I think, for conservatives have been
01:14:57.360 really good.
01:14:58.000 Yes, they have been.
01:14:58.520 I mean, I think the stuff he's doing on Obamacare is right.
01:15:00.860 I think moving in the right direction for the Iran deal.
01:15:04.240 If you watch the Kelly, General Kelly press conference yesterday, it gave me a piece
01:15:10.840 of calm, right?
01:15:12.720 This is a guy who, you know, like people, Corker's like, well, this guy's saying stuff
01:15:17.760 that's going to cause World War III.
01:15:19.200 And then you bring General Kelly out there.
01:15:20.580 Who knows more about it, General Kelly or Bob Corker?
01:15:22.920 Yeah.
01:15:23.320 You know, I'm going to trust General Kelly.
01:15:24.800 General Kelly's sitting there, and he's dealing with these things, and he's not worried about
01:15:28.200 World War III going on.
01:15:29.420 Made me feel a lot better about the situation.
01:15:31.200 But I can only get there if I do something that I would never give as a benefit to the
01:15:36.680 left, which is ignore basically everything he's saying publicly.
01:15:40.320 I just, it's not a fair standard, but it's the only way I get through the day.
01:15:43.000 I know, but I think it's dangerous.
01:15:44.700 I really do.
01:15:45.540 I think it's dangerous because people aren't paying attention.
01:15:49.500 They're not, they're, they're not listening to, they're only hearing the Corkers.
01:15:55.920 They're not hearing General Kelly.
01:15:58.360 You know what I mean?
01:15:58.760 And so things spiral out.
01:16:02.360 And, you know, to dismiss the president of the United States saying, we should go after
01:16:05.920 media companies that say things that we don't agree with.
01:16:09.280 That's, that's insanity to not listen to that.
01:16:12.760 But you're right.
01:16:13.680 If you don't listen to that, he does some really good things.
01:16:17.580 At least this week.
01:16:18.320 Glenn Beck.
01:16:19.260 Love.
01:16:28.080 Courage.
01:16:29.440 Truth.
01:16:30.680 Glenn Beck.
01:16:31.520 How would you like to have one of those old fashioned pharmacies?
01:16:34.420 You know, one that would deliver the medicine right to your front door or your office whenever
01:16:37.880 you need it.
01:16:38.900 It would be pretty cool, wouldn't it?
01:16:40.300 And all you have to do is become an elected member to Congress.
01:16:43.340 That's it.
01:16:44.720 For the last 20 years, the oldest pharmacy in Washington, D.C., Grubb's Pharmacy, founded
01:16:50.300 in 1867, been the exclusive provider of all the prescriptions for the members of Congress.
01:16:57.120 Mike Kim is the owner of Grubb's Pharmacy.
01:17:00.320 He appreciates the uniqueness of what he gets to do.
01:17:03.720 He gets to fill the pill bottles of all of the revered lawmakers.
01:17:07.280 And he's used to knowing all the nitty gritty details about the medicinal needs of the Schumers
01:17:13.340 and Pelosi's and the McConnell's of Congress.
01:17:15.600 No big deal.
01:17:17.780 He told a reporter this week, at first, it's cool.
01:17:23.320 Now, think, why would this guy say this?
01:17:26.500 Why would he say this to a reporter, knowing that there will be consequences to his business?
01:17:35.080 At first, it's cool.
01:17:38.460 And then you realize, I'm filling drugs that have some pretty serious health problems attached
01:17:44.460 to them, and these are the people running the country, end quote.
01:17:49.140 What kind of problems are we talking about?
01:17:52.460 According to Kim, just your run-of-the-mill serious health problems like, quote, diabetes
01:17:58.480 and Alzheimer's.
01:18:00.860 Oh, Alzheimer's?
01:18:06.300 Quote, it makes you kind of sit back and say, wow, they're making the highest laws in
01:18:12.340 the land, and they might not even remember what happened yesterday, end quote.
01:18:20.620 Kim took some flack for his admission that he fills Alzheimer's medicine prescriptions for
01:18:25.820 some members of Congress.
01:18:27.540 Later, he did do some backtracking, say that the illness that he listed was meant as a hypothetical.
01:18:35.860 I'm not aware of any member that actually has Alzheimer's, and would certainly not disclose
01:18:40.120 any information if I did know.
01:18:42.900 Except he just basically did that.
01:18:46.600 As their employer, we have a right to know about the people who are running our country.
01:18:52.600 Why would Mr. Kim say these things?
01:18:57.760 Why?
01:18:59.360 It's sad that some may have actual health problems.
01:19:03.600 But we have a right to know if any member of Congress or the Senate doesn't exactly remember
01:19:11.480 what might have happened yesterday.
01:19:13.900 It's Friday, October 13th.
01:19:25.000 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:19:27.980 So I had a friend write to me just this morning, and he said, Glenn, I was listening to your show
01:19:34.720 yesterday, and he said, let me see if I have this.
01:19:38.560 I am paraphrasing here.
01:19:41.940 You talk about AI killing us all.
01:19:45.040 I know that's the go-to line a lot of tech people take with AI.
01:19:48.580 But the thing I want to get across to you is that's not the worst thing AI could do.
01:19:55.660 Yeah.
01:19:56.860 Yeah.
01:19:57.600 Okay.
01:19:58.320 You're talking about artificial intelligence could kill us all, and that's not the worst
01:20:02.540 thing it could do?
01:20:03.100 This is a guy who is in Silicon Valley, very high levels, and he writes to me from time
01:20:11.740 to time.
01:20:12.480 And he'll say, hey, you've got this wrong, or you should pay attention to this, or, hey,
01:20:18.720 have you seen what people are working on over here?
01:20:22.260 And so he'll write to me from time to time.
01:20:25.440 I think, I'm not sure if I've ever met him.
01:20:29.480 Maybe I met him once, years ago, but I'm not sure if I've ever met him.
01:20:34.120 And he has written me for years, just for years.
01:20:40.640 And I really respect him.
01:20:43.900 He has a very sharp, sharp mind.
01:20:47.400 And he's never asked for a meeting before.
01:20:52.120 And he wrote me last week, and he said, AI is starting to take a very scary turn, and
01:21:02.240 I need to meet with you.
01:21:03.720 And I said, will you come on the air and talk to me?
01:21:06.300 He's like, God, no, no.
01:21:09.860 But you need to know, and I need to make you aware of what is happening with AI.
01:21:16.160 So he says, you know, AI killing us all may not be the worst thing.
01:21:24.800 Well, what could possibly be worse?
01:21:28.420 Stu, listen to this.
01:21:31.480 Imagine AI, current AI, not some AI in the future, being able to identify a perfect, stacked,
01:21:40.720 ranked list of every person in the country who works against whatever your agenda is
01:21:48.160 from top to bottom.
01:21:51.820 Let me say that again.
01:21:53.560 Imagine AI, current AI, not some AI in the future, being able to identify a perfect, stacked,
01:22:00.920 ranked list of every person in the country who works against whatever your agenda is from
01:22:06.240 top to bottom.
01:22:07.140 Don't get this on camera, please.
01:22:08.580 Then imagine that AI being able to go online and post things on the internet that sound
01:22:17.760 exactly like you.
01:22:20.820 Wow.
01:22:22.540 He hasn't even started.
01:22:24.460 Then imagine AI being able to go online and post things on the internet that sound exactly
01:22:30.180 like you, writing in your voice perfectly.
01:22:33.540 Imagine AI can call people on the phone and sound exactly like you, can appear in videos,
01:22:43.000 surveillance cameras, photos, looking exactly like you, walking exactly like you.
01:22:49.800 Imagine an AI that is able to see everything that you do and then determine what the best
01:22:56.100 way is to frame you for something you didn't do, then build the evidence against you perfectly
01:23:02.560 to the point that you could never defend yourself in court.
01:23:06.280 Imagine an AI that can orchestrate a pile of real blackmail evidence against you from things
01:23:13.520 that you actually have done in your life.
01:23:16.380 Then tell the owner how to present it to you to make you completely snap based on your current
01:23:25.360 medical and mental state.
01:23:28.700 Imagine an AI that makes it so you have no idea what is real and what is fake.
01:23:36.500 Glenn, this is the kind of thing that I'm talking about, and I can show you actual evidence
01:23:41.560 of this happening now.
01:23:43.140 You need to see it.
01:23:44.840 Yeah, AI can kill me.
01:23:48.060 Don't do me any favors.
01:23:50.140 The worst concept is what AI can do in the hands of the wrong person or agency or political
01:23:55.980 party or nation or nation state.
01:23:58.960 You've talked in the past about not being able to believe your eyes.
01:24:02.960 We're there.
01:24:04.300 That future is now.
01:24:08.760 Holy mother.
01:24:10.080 You do not want my friends.
01:24:14.160 You don't want my friends.
01:24:16.220 I don't sleep well.
01:24:17.400 Most people just emailed me to congratulate me about the Eagles win last night.
01:24:20.500 I know.
01:24:21.120 I know.
01:24:22.520 That's I mean, and that I think it ties into the situation with with Russia.
01:24:30.220 And the media has done such a job of trying to make this all about Donald Trump.
01:24:33.940 The idea that a foreign power with almost unlimited resources could harvest and harness that type
01:24:41.940 of technology to utilize it against somebody here or their enemies is.
01:24:46.280 Have you heard what Vladimir Putin says about AI?
01:24:48.720 Have you heard his latest statement in the last month in the last month or so?
01:24:54.120 He came out and he said, this is the final war.
01:24:57.440 This is it.
01:24:58.880 Whoever masters AI first will dominate and control everything on Earth.
01:25:05.780 And so he's pouring all of the resources of Russia into the development of AI because I would
01:25:13.360 imagine he knows the same thing my friend does.
01:25:16.560 The entire world changes.
01:25:19.440 This goes back, Stu, to a conversation you and I had in what, 97, 96, when I said to you,
01:25:26.940 imagine a time when you're not going to be able to believe your own eyes because they'll
01:25:31.020 be able to recreate you and put you in photographs and put you in videos.
01:25:35.660 And it's not you, but you won't be able to believe your own eyes.
01:25:40.220 Yeah.
01:25:40.480 I mean, I mean, we're talking we've been talking about the Harvey Weinstein thing a lot this
01:25:43.620 week.
01:25:43.880 Imagine that sort of technology applied to to this to someone who didn't do it.
01:25:48.240 Well, imagine.
01:25:49.480 OK, so we know that AI we know that a year or 18 months ago we heard AI imitate the voice
01:25:58.900 of Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, and I think Hillary Clinton.
01:26:02.700 And you could tell it was a computer, but it it was pretty close.
01:26:07.440 It was really close for a consumer.
01:26:09.440 It was just a it wasn't a consumer facing process.
01:26:11.980 It was it was a university that was doing it.
01:26:13.680 Yeah, I don't remember.
01:26:14.700 But I mean, it was the first attempt, right?
01:26:16.240 Yeah.
01:26:16.420 I mean, in 10 years.
01:26:17.720 Yeah.
01:26:18.060 I mean, imagine how far they'll be.
01:26:19.500 Imagine how far it is now.
01:26:20.980 And it wasn't taking words from Barack Obama.
01:26:24.200 It was actually creating from scratch his voice and then typing in whatever you wanted
01:26:29.560 him to say.
01:26:30.220 Correct.
01:26:30.720 And you could tell again, you could tell it was a computer, but it was the first attempt.
01:26:35.040 Imagine that tape of Harvey Weinstein that the that the the NYPD had that undercover tape.
01:26:42.660 You could create, especially somebody like me who's been on television.
01:26:46.980 You have all my movements.
01:26:48.300 You have everything.
01:26:49.080 Yeah.
01:26:50.500 You could create anything, anything.
01:26:53.880 And this is one of the downsides of our society turning into 310 million individual broadcasters,
01:27:01.560 because now everybody has had videos posted of them of almost everything they've done.
01:27:07.560 We all host our own little shows on social media and feed into this.
01:27:11.740 And really, if this technology develops, as as your friend says it does, and he's at a high
01:27:17.280 level of, you know, Valley, you know who he is, right?
01:27:20.240 Yeah.
01:27:20.520 Yeah.
01:27:20.840 And if that if that develops that way and unimpeded, you're going to be able to make anyone say
01:27:27.780 anything and you're not going to be able to defend yourself.
01:27:30.760 What's frightening is what the damage that is done.
01:27:36.980 Imagine you want to start World War Three.
01:27:39.280 You can start it.
01:27:40.860 You could absolutely start it.
01:27:42.520 You want to start a civil war.
01:27:45.300 Show Donald Trump meeting with Vladimir Putin and and show him doing all kinds of wicked
01:27:53.960 plans against the United States.
01:27:55.440 You'd have a civil war.
01:27:56.660 Neither of them were in the room.
01:27:57.900 That wasn't true.
01:27:59.220 What's frightening is not what comes in 10 years, but how perfected this technology may
01:28:05.300 be at this point before everybody has it in their hands.
01:28:09.240 Once everybody has it in their hands.
01:28:11.200 But until everybody recognizes that this stuff is true and exists.
01:28:17.040 It's just then a conspiracy theory.
01:28:19.580 And how many people will be wronged or jailed or killed?
01:28:24.160 How many wars will be started?
01:28:26.080 How many things will collapse because it was used and people don't know that we have that
01:28:31.880 technology?
01:28:33.060 Holy cow.
01:28:36.360 I for one believe AI is responsible for turning the frigging frogs gay.
01:28:40.680 I don't know if that's true, but I don't.
01:28:42.760 That's what I believe.
01:28:43.320 No, I don't think that is.
01:28:44.720 Oh, no, that was chemicals in the water.
01:28:46.880 But who knows?
01:28:47.600 All I know is the frogs, they're gay.
01:28:50.980 I'll say that.
01:28:51.820 I don't.
01:28:52.220 They're definitely gay.
01:28:53.320 No, I don't think they are.
01:28:55.280 They're totally gay frogs.
01:28:57.360 Have you been to their clubs?
01:28:58.980 Yeah, they're kind of enjoyable, to be honest.
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01:30:27.280 Glenn Beck.
01:30:34.240 Glenn Beck.
01:30:36.040 I want to play a couple of audio pieces that we have to get off our desk here before the weekend comes.
01:30:46.260 One is Jane Fonda yesterday.
01:30:48.920 Here she is talking about Harvey Weinstein.
01:30:52.240 Cut one.
01:30:53.100 We have to be helped by men.
01:30:55.160 It's important to know that not all men are predators.
01:30:58.900 There are good men, and the good men have to stand up and defend us.
01:31:04.480 And embody other ways of being.
01:31:09.420 We have to believe the women who come forward.
01:31:12.260 We have to speak out.
01:31:14.180 I found out about Harvey about a year ago, and I'm ashamed that I didn't say anything right then.
01:31:19.880 Why didn't you?
01:31:20.580 You're so bold.
01:31:22.220 I was not that bold.
01:31:25.300 Because I guess it hadn't happened to me, and so I didn't feel it was my place.
01:31:29.600 What did you know?
01:31:30.220 One of the women who has spoken out, Rosanna Arquette, told me, and it came as a shock and a great disappointment.
01:31:42.680 This male entitlement.
01:31:45.220 What did she say to you?
01:31:46.860 I want to leave that to her to describe what she went through.
01:31:52.560 Let's go to cut two.
01:31:53.660 I only met Harvey when I was old, and Harvey goes for young, because that's more vulnerable, you know.
01:32:00.900 But it's very, very common.
01:32:03.820 Bill Cosby, you know, another example of Hollywood.
01:32:07.640 But, you know, Dominique Strauss-Kahn of the IMF, for example.
01:32:14.340 He's not in Hollywood, but this, you know, this is not unique.
01:32:17.860 This goes on at the most horrendous high levels.
01:32:20.220 So, it's interesting that she says that she needs men to step up and protect women.
01:32:29.200 You're basically calling for men to be chivalrous.
01:32:32.780 But the feminist movement has done everything to destroy the chivalry in men, I think.
01:32:39.600 Yeah, and there's that.
01:32:41.200 This is a tough story, and the Weinstein thing seems to be incredibly horrible, and he's basically admitted it.
01:32:47.820 But there is this idea, again, it pops up there.
01:32:50.620 The same thing from Hillary Clinton during the campaign.
01:32:52.540 You have this right to be believed.
01:32:54.360 And that is, I'm sorry, not our legal standard.
01:32:56.820 No.
01:32:57.020 Rose McGowan.
01:32:58.040 You have a right to be heard.
01:33:00.600 I think you have the right, yeah, heard, sure.
01:33:03.240 I think the right to be taken seriously is completely appropriate.
01:33:08.660 Yeah, that's better than the right to be heard.
01:33:10.360 You have a right to be taken seriously.
01:33:11.900 But, for instance, the Amazon thing, so did they not take that charge seriously?
01:33:19.940 Amazon, an actress has come out and said that she was, horrible things happened to her, you know,
01:33:28.700 or said to her by one of the heads of the Amazon studios, and she reported it to Amazon.
01:33:35.880 They did a report.
01:33:37.660 They did an investigation, and they dismissed it.
01:33:40.960 Then, after Harvey Weinstein, they have come out.
01:33:43.480 She came out and said, I filed this charge, and yesterday they suspended the guy.
01:33:48.060 Well, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
01:33:50.620 Which is it?
01:33:51.340 Did you do a bogus investigation?
01:33:54.700 Or what happened?
01:33:56.380 Yeah.
01:33:57.540 I mean, you have a right to be taken seriously, but then an investigation needs to be done,
01:34:02.660 and we need to be able to trust that there is no politics in that.
01:34:06.960 And it's really difficult.
01:34:08.320 I mean, they had Rose McGowan tweeted at Amazon, someone, she said that, I guess she said that
01:34:13.140 she told somebody at Amazon that she had been raped by Harvey Weinstein, and she had been
01:34:19.680 raped, and her recollection or her telling of the story is that the person said, well,
01:34:25.080 I don't have any proof of that, and she said, I am the proof.
01:34:28.760 No, you're not.
01:34:29.660 That's not how our society operates.
01:34:31.180 No.
01:34:31.520 I'm sorry.
01:34:32.060 I mean, these are terrible circumstances.
01:34:34.880 Look, if you've gone through this thing, it's hard to imagine what the stress and toll
01:34:40.620 that takes on somebody, so I'm not asking her to define the proper legal standards, but
01:34:44.740 we need to make sure as a society we don't embrace that.
01:34:48.560 Hillary Clinton almost won the presidency and was talking about basically you believe everything
01:34:54.820 that is said by an accuser.
01:34:56.380 That is the opposite of what we do here.
01:34:58.980 We actually go to great lengths to be skeptical of an accuser.
01:35:03.200 That is what our society is built on, and our legal system is built on, and correctly so.
01:35:08.260 I have to hear this audio.
01:35:09.840 Ed Asner on MSNBC talking about Hollywood's reaction.
01:35:15.080 I'm joined now by a man who starred in one of those groundbreaking shows, the Mary Tyler
01:35:19.280 Moore Show, winner of seven Emmy Awards more than any other man.
01:35:23.520 Ed Asner, who helped demonstrate the changing culture of independent women in the workplace
01:35:28.220 for millions of Americans each week.
01:35:30.960 Ed Asner, wow.
01:35:32.720 It's great to have you here.
01:35:33.760 Thank you so much for coming in.
01:35:35.200 Well, thank you.
01:35:35.820 And not even a kiss.
01:35:37.600 No, nothing, right?
01:35:38.700 Oh, my God.
01:35:40.340 This is a world day.
01:35:42.400 Listen to this.
01:35:43.460 Listen to this.
01:35:44.420 Here's this guy going on to talk about, and what, I don't get a kiss?
01:35:49.380 Oh, my God.
01:35:50.380 Yeah, he's on to talk about Weinstein, and he's brought on because he was on the Mary
01:35:53.960 Tyler Moore Show, which did so much for women.
01:35:55.760 Yeah.
01:35:56.040 And he's like, hey, by the way, when do I get my kiss?
01:35:59.440 It's kind of a little awkward.
01:36:01.380 Believable.
01:36:01.940 Awkward by Ed there.
01:36:03.560 You know, the way Hollywood is handling this is quite interesting.
01:36:08.640 I mean, they gave as much as they could.
01:36:12.020 The Ben Affleck part of this is kind of interesting.
01:36:14.480 Now they're trying, because Affleck had some incidents where he did some things that he
01:36:18.340 said he shouldn't have done, he apologized to one woman.
01:36:21.160 Then everyone started circulating this tape of him on this Canadian TV show where he's
01:36:24.660 saying these really inappropriate things to this woman.
01:36:26.880 He's on her lap.
01:36:28.040 He said, so this, we got to get into what she says, because she basically says that's
01:36:33.500 not what happened at all.
01:36:34.280 You don't need E.A.I. to falsely accuse.
01:36:38.060 We're doing it without A.I.
01:36:40.540 Glenn Beck.
01:36:41.620 If you missed any part of the show today, you missed a lot.
01:36:54.180 Bill O'Reilly, we spent about 20 minutes talking about Weinstein and sexual harassment and what
01:37:02.440 he had to say.
01:37:03.360 I mean, coming from Bill O'Reilly, it was pretty incredible.
01:37:07.640 Also, we were talking about this Ben Affleck story right before the break, and it was interesting
01:37:14.640 because he came out and made a statement against Harvey Weinstein.
01:37:16.880 He'd been working with him forever, and people talked about how he may have known more than
01:37:20.200 he let on.
01:37:21.980 As soon as that came out, people started saying, hey, you remember when you grabbed some 20-year-old
01:37:26.920 woman's VJ on MTV's boob in the middle of an interview?
01:37:29.960 Hey, you remember that one there, Ben?
01:37:32.100 And he actually came out and apologized for that when he said, I acted inappropriately.
01:37:35.140 So now, people are just layering on more accusations, and a video has been circulated showing in
01:37:43.360 2004, I believe it was, Ben Affleck and a woman named Anna-Marie Lozik, who is a Canadian
01:37:49.260 broadcaster, and he's got her on his lap.
01:37:53.800 He's saying that she should take her top off.
01:37:56.260 It'll make the show better.
01:37:58.420 He's all...
01:37:59.580 I mean, it looks incredibly inappropriate.
01:38:01.780 Yeah, he looks sober, but he sounds like he's drunk.
01:38:06.300 What he's saying, only an out-of-control crazy man would say.
01:38:10.340 Yeah, and Pat Gray, Joyce, I'd love to get your thoughts on this, Pat.
01:38:13.680 She says, after all this goes on, she says, I can't say I'm thrilled to have that interview
01:38:19.060 mixed in with the other stories, because I don't think it's at all the same thing.
01:38:22.720 This is for the camera.
01:38:23.940 You have to understand that we have done dozens and dozens of interviews like that.
01:38:27.680 It was for a show I was producing, so I was not at all a victim.
01:38:33.380 When the cameras rolled, we would start to do that game.
01:38:35.860 As soon as it stopped rolling, there was none of that.
01:38:38.480 He never touched me in any improper way.
01:38:41.080 He was very respectful, I must say.
01:38:43.600 It's been blown out of proportion.
01:38:44.980 I know that people like fishing for anything, but this is completely out of context.
01:38:48.600 Hey, can you go back to the first sentence that she just said?
01:38:51.540 I can.
01:38:52.360 Listen to this.
01:38:53.720 Now that you know the truth, listen to the first sentence she says.
01:38:57.280 I can't say that I'm thrilled to have that interview mixed in with the other stories,
01:39:01.200 because I don't think it's at all the same thing.
01:39:03.300 Stop.
01:39:03.520 I don't think?
01:39:04.480 I'm not thrilled?
01:39:06.780 I'd be outraged.
01:39:08.140 This is a lie.
01:39:09.280 Yeah.
01:39:09.680 Yeah, the problem is there's two fires that are consuming California right now.
01:39:15.140 They're both destroying homes and lives, and one's burning down all the facade in Hollywood.
01:39:21.500 And I think, along with the guilty, some of the innocent are going to get burned in this fire.
01:39:26.320 Oh, and it's not just going to be.
01:39:27.780 It's going to be everywhere.
01:39:30.000 It is.
01:39:30.340 It's not going to just be on left in Hollywood.
01:39:32.020 It's going to be everywhere.
01:39:33.440 Yeah.
01:39:33.580 You're going to see corporations and everything.
01:39:36.640 Already, you've got all these actresses pulled into it.
01:39:38.760 You've got these actors like Affleck.
01:39:40.560 You have Oliver Stone.
01:39:42.100 You've got other producers.
01:39:43.620 They're talking about major Hollywood guys.
01:39:46.380 There's a lot more we're going to find out before this is over.
01:39:50.380 It's just, it's amazing.
01:39:51.460 Did you guys see the story, the global warming story about the Antarctica penguin chicks?
01:39:58.800 No, I have to.
01:39:59.920 Sorry to say.
01:40:00.620 Excuse me, Harvey, but we don't refer to them as chicks.
01:40:05.440 Actually, they do.
01:40:07.800 Oh, okay.
01:40:08.000 Yeah, these are penguins, and so they're old.
01:40:10.780 This is in Antarctica, where they claim, you know, it's warmed faster there than just
01:40:18.900 about anywhere else on the planet due to global warming.
01:40:21.440 Yeah.
01:40:21.960 So, the penguin chicks are starving.
01:40:25.220 They died by the thousands this year.
01:40:27.080 You just say the younger females.
01:40:28.600 The young female penguins.
01:40:30.440 Yes.
01:40:31.320 And they're male penguins, too.
01:40:33.600 They're penguin babies.
01:40:34.880 Doesn't matter.
01:40:35.440 The facts don't matter.
01:40:36.200 They're starving.
01:40:36.500 You're an African-American, even if you're from Great Britain.
01:40:39.560 Now, the problem is, uh, unusually thick ice, uh, formed by, of course, global warming and
01:40:47.080 warming temperatures.
01:40:47.960 Wait, what?
01:40:48.160 Wait.
01:40:48.500 Hold it just a sec.
01:40:49.520 Wait.
01:40:49.820 I don't know how it...
01:40:51.300 Hold it.
01:40:52.240 Listen to the first, listen to the first sentence.
01:40:54.760 The first, uh, sentence says, with unusually thick sea ice forcing their parents to forage
01:41:00.460 further for food in what conservation is Friday called a catastrophic breeding failure.
01:41:05.200 So, first of all, they blame the penguins themselves.
01:41:09.260 Okay?
01:41:09.380 The penguin parents are so stupid, they can't have their babies in the right place.
01:41:14.580 Okay?
01:41:14.820 So, first...
01:41:15.280 Moron penguins.
01:41:16.700 So, first, it's just idiotic penguins.
01:41:19.280 They had this coming to them.
01:41:20.720 I mean, what are we supposed to do?
01:41:22.600 Do we want them to live?
01:41:24.000 I guess, but they're too dumb.
01:41:27.940 Then, they attribute the disaster to extensive sea ice in the late summer months.
01:41:32.720 Meaning the adult penguins had to travel further to find food with all the babies dying while they waited.
01:41:38.460 Wait, extensive sea ice in the summer?
01:41:41.780 Extensive sea ice in the summer is brought on by warming?
01:41:47.440 Well, yeah.
01:41:49.300 Jan Roper Kuder, senior penguin scientist at the Atlanta...
01:41:53.740 Wait, stop.
01:41:55.120 So, is he a penguin that is a scientist, or is he...
01:41:57.980 He's a senior penguin scientist.
01:42:00.260 So, he's an old penguin that studied at school.
01:42:03.340 Is he an old penguin, or just the highest ranking penguin who is also a scientist, or is he a human that studies science and penguins?
01:42:12.200 It's difficult to tell from this sentence, but he's at the Antarctic Research Station adjacent to the colony, and he said the region was impacted by environmental changes due to the breakup of the Mertz Glacier, which, by the way, happened nowhere near these penguins.
01:42:28.160 It happened way over on the other side of the continent.
01:42:31.540 But they were walking.
01:42:33.080 They were walking, and there are other factors they give here.
01:42:38.120 They will give us that there were a few other factors, like a mix of temperature, wind direction, and strength.
01:42:45.700 Wait, a mix of temperature?
01:42:47.360 A mix of temperature.
01:42:48.260 So, it might have been that temperature was...
01:42:50.040 Might have been really warm temperature.
01:42:51.620 It could have been really cold.
01:42:52.800 It could have been really cold temperature.
01:42:54.480 We don't want to say the word cold, though, so I'm assuming it's warm.
01:42:57.740 I'm thinking hot winds, and he caused this.
01:43:01.200 How many times has your power gone out, and you've opened up your refrigerator, and you went, brrrr, it is so hot, it's chilly in there.
01:43:09.540 And I was thinking the whole time I'm reading this, wait, what is extensive ice caused by?
01:43:17.440 Water and heat.
01:43:18.560 Heat.
01:43:18.900 And hot winds.
01:43:19.920 That's right.
01:43:20.740 Yeah.
01:43:21.240 Brought on by global warming.
01:43:22.640 Have you seen the ice shelf in Death Valley that is forming?
01:43:26.940 Oh, my gosh, it's huge.
01:43:28.160 Is it?
01:43:28.660 It's gigantic.
01:43:29.860 It's gigantic.
01:43:30.400 There's no water, and there's no cold in the desert, but this ice shelf that is forming.
01:43:37.400 When it calves, imagine what's going to happen.
01:43:39.560 Oh, yeah.
01:43:40.160 I mean...
01:43:40.920 You'll have little baby calves and chicks.
01:43:42.880 Yes.
01:43:43.560 Everywhere.
01:43:44.340 Yes.
01:43:45.200 Nowhere in this article does it say the word colder.
01:43:48.200 Nowhere in the article does it say that temperatures were cold causing this to happen.
01:43:52.900 The whole catastrophe was caused by colder temperatures than normal, and more ice than normal.
01:43:58.620 And to the extent that these babies died as a result of it, and they never say the word cold.
01:44:05.000 Yahoo News is just so on board with the Al Gore machine right now.
01:44:09.740 Well, it's unbelievable.
01:44:11.440 Have you heard the latest?
01:44:12.940 We started the show with this really frightening development from Al Gore.
01:44:19.040 He was in an interview, and a reporter asks him...
01:44:25.220 So you're...
01:44:26.120 I mean, first of all, you're a reporter asking Al Gore, you think you're being led into the room if you're not pro-global warming?
01:44:32.180 No, you're not.
01:44:32.900 You're not.
01:44:33.700 So a reporter asks him, so I've talked to a scientist who is studying the sea libel rise in Florida.
01:44:44.200 That's his gig.
01:44:45.160 And he says that it's not happening, and yet in your movie, you say this.
01:44:51.920 And Al Gore said, well, I don't know who that scientist is.
01:44:56.440 Is he a denier?
01:44:58.660 Well, no.
01:45:00.320 He actually believes in global warming.
01:45:03.760 He just doesn't know if it's as bad as what you're saying.
01:45:09.720 Al Gore then says, are you a denier?
01:45:13.880 Wow.
01:45:15.260 Then he says, no, I too.
01:45:18.460 I'm just questioning if that is accurate in your movie.
01:45:22.220 And he says, I too agree with man-made global warming.
01:45:25.020 I'm just not sure what the level of problem is.
01:45:27.960 That's what I'm working to try to decipher.
01:45:30.580 And Al Gore deems him a denier.
01:45:33.240 You are a denier.
01:45:34.200 Because if his answer is saying, yes, I agree with man-made global warming, but I'm not sure how big of a problem it is.
01:45:39.400 Yes, you're a denier.
01:45:40.000 You're a denier.
01:45:40.620 This is a point Stu's made quite a few times, in that if you're not completely on board with, yes, it is happening, yes, it is caused all by man, yes, it is catastrophic, then you're a denier.
01:45:52.540 No, no, no.
01:45:53.620 And yes, carbon tax.
01:45:55.840 This guy believes in a carbon tax.
01:45:57.560 Both the scientist and the reporter that have now been deemed deniers.
01:46:02.980 He believes in a carbon tax.
01:46:04.640 So you have to believe in the carbon tax.
01:46:07.280 You have to believe in everything that they want to do is the right thing.
01:46:12.340 Otherwise, you are now a denier.
01:46:15.140 That's a terror.
01:46:16.200 I mean, that is a terrifying.
01:46:17.740 It's frightening.
01:46:18.600 It's frightening because they're starting to say that people who who don't believe as they do must lose their jobs.
01:46:25.200 And in some cases, they're suggesting jail time for them.
01:46:28.140 The charges be brought against them.
01:46:29.680 So this scientist has left his job.
01:46:33.000 Oh, he did?
01:46:33.680 Yeah, he left his job.
01:46:34.780 They started a campaign against him for two or three years.
01:46:37.440 Yeah, he left.
01:46:38.200 He still does a job.
01:46:39.380 I think he's now he's moved his studies to other times.
01:46:42.140 Yeah, that's right.
01:46:42.420 He does a lot of studies on like doping and like the Olympics and stuff like that.
01:46:46.700 Now, he's like moved to that area instead of global warming because he doesn't want to deal with it.
01:46:51.680 He said, I need to do I need to operate in a field where everybody's not trying to get me fired.
01:46:55.660 Has he applied for senior penguin scientist?
01:47:00.520 He's not a penguin.
01:47:01.540 He can't.
01:47:02.760 If he was a penguin, we would call him.
01:47:05.100 I've got it.
01:47:06.560 But then again, you know, penguins can never get their cell phones out.
01:47:10.400 But they know flippers.
01:47:13.520 They can't actually.
01:47:14.740 Well, they use Bluetooth, I think, mostly.
01:47:16.320 That's bad.
01:47:17.660 Yeah, that's bad.
01:47:18.480 Peck it with their beaks.
01:47:22.000 Pat Cray unleashed.
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01:47:47.280 I hope you never need them.
01:47:49.340 But you have to start by owning gold coins because they are recognized all over the world.
01:47:54.520 This is the thing that, you know, people will say to me, Glenn, if you would have invested in the stock market, okay, yeah, I could have made money and I did invest some in the stock market.
01:48:07.820 Okay, my 401k, I got it.
01:48:11.160 Yeah, well, gold, you know, gold is, you know, still at about $1,200 or $1,300 an ounce.
01:48:17.100 Yeah, I don't buy it for an investment.
01:48:21.120 I've told you for years, I buy it as an insurance policy.
01:48:24.940 Exactly what Jim Rogers was saying.
01:48:27.460 Jim, so you know, has been around people like George Soros and got away from him after he collapsed the sterling.
01:48:33.720 He knows what it looks like when a financial system is collapsed.
01:48:39.900 This is why he's saying, just as an emergency, I hope you never have to use them, but you should have gold.
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01:49:15.420 Glenn Beck.
01:49:23.360 Glenn Beck.
01:49:35.740 So Hillary Clinton had an interesting quote, and I thought this was on the Harvey Weinstein thing, where she is talking about the money she received from Harvey.
01:49:56.880 Yeah.
01:49:57.160 She wasn't sure how much it was, and we can get to that here in a moment.
01:49:59.280 Well, yeah, she said there's no way of knowing.
01:50:01.560 Yeah, there's actually a really easy legal way.
01:50:04.160 Yeah, and that's...
01:50:05.180 You had to report all that money.
01:50:06.100 Yeah, that's how that works.
01:50:07.480 And a lot of it is because of policies she pushed for, right?
01:50:10.480 Yeah.
01:50:10.700 So now it's working for her.
01:50:11.980 Right.
01:50:12.200 But they asked if she was going to give some of her money, the money back to, I guess, who?
01:50:19.300 And she said, well, there's no one to give it back to, Clinton said.
01:50:23.160 While other people are saying, well, what my former colleagues are saying is they're going to donate it to charity, and of course I'll do that.
01:50:28.780 I give 10% of my income to charity every year.
01:50:31.360 This will be part of that.
01:50:32.620 There's no doubt about it.
01:50:34.060 This will be...
01:50:34.840 Wait.
01:50:35.200 No, wait.
01:50:36.020 No.
01:50:36.160 It would have to be an addition to what you do every year.
01:50:38.480 That's right.
01:50:39.300 This will be part of that.
01:50:41.040 No, you have to take the...
01:50:42.560 I think it's $1.4 or $1.6 million.
01:50:45.840 Total is $1.492 million.
01:50:49.780 Yeah.
01:50:50.220 And you give that to charity.
01:50:53.100 Or you give it back.
01:50:54.580 Plus the 10%.
01:50:55.980 If you're just giving the $1.492 million back, and that just included in the whatever amount of money you're giving to charity anyway,
01:51:04.080 then it's not like you have a separate vault with Harvey's money.
01:51:08.180 And you're going to take that money and give it instead of your own.
01:51:10.440 They don't care.
01:51:10.900 They're never going to give this money back.
01:51:12.680 No.
01:51:12.940 I mean, regardless, the reason, a good chunk of the reason why they have so much money is because of people like Harvey Weinstein promoting them into celebrity candidates that they can now cash in with book deals and gigantic $500,000 speeches.
01:51:30.220 Those are the people that...
01:51:30.860 And that doesn't even include that money.
01:51:32.500 How many speeches has Harvey Weinstein attended that were $500,000 speeches for Hillary?
01:51:36.100 You know, it's really a...
01:51:39.220 It's ridiculous.
01:51:40.520 $250,000 to the Clinton Global Initiative as well.
01:51:44.200 And that's just, you know, on top of that...
01:51:47.480 The Clinton Global Initiative, all that money.
01:51:50.160 All that Haiti money.
01:51:51.620 That's, you know, that's in the hands of...
01:51:55.100 Not the people.
01:51:56.940 Let's just say that.
01:51:57.860 It's not in the hands of the people.
01:51:58.960 So, no, no.
01:52:00.460 They're talking about Hillary now coming, you know, getting on board and helping out with Puerto Rico.
01:52:05.020 Please don't Haiti, Puerto Rico.
01:52:06.260 Oh, my gosh.
01:52:06.680 Please don't Haiti it.
01:52:08.040 You've already...
01:52:08.760 You've done plenty for Haiti.
01:52:10.380 Who is asking for that?
01:52:12.000 I think...
01:52:12.360 I want to say it was Howard Dean.
01:52:14.480 Of course.
01:52:16.160 Of course.
01:52:17.040 The people of Puerto Rico are not asking.
01:52:19.760 The people of Puerto Rico are certainly not going, hey, send us...
01:52:22.480 Have you been to Haiti lately?
01:52:23.820 It is beautiful what they've done.
01:52:25.680 Oh, what a success story.
01:52:27.060 My gosh, what a...
01:52:28.860 You go to Haiti, and you will honestly walk around saying, where is all the money?
01:52:33.940 Where is all the money?
01:52:35.920 It's such a weird dynamic, too, because it's so beautiful.
01:52:38.980 I mean, it's a beautiful island, right?
01:52:41.880 If you're looking out from a high point towards the ocean.
01:52:45.520 Yeah.
01:52:45.780 And then when you're in any...
01:52:46.700 If you don't see any human structures...
01:52:50.180 Yeah.
01:52:50.460 Yeah.
01:52:50.880 It's incredible.
01:52:51.320 Other than that, it is...
01:52:53.240 It's, you know...
01:52:54.720 I don't even know.
01:52:57.400 Baghdad.
01:52:58.060 I mean, it's horrible.
01:53:00.160 And it doesn't seem like they've come very far since that earthquake.
01:53:03.520 And look, Puerto Rico, I think, will do a lot better than that.
01:53:07.140 But there's pretty big problems going on there.
01:53:11.080 And, you know, you can't depend on the government to do everything for you.
01:53:15.180 And the response, I think, started out pretty well.
01:53:17.620 But you wonder...
01:53:19.180 You need a lot...
01:53:19.660 What you need there is endurance.
01:53:21.480 Yeah.
01:53:21.740 And whether the American people have the endurance to help put that thing back together, it's going to be...
01:53:25.640 Well, I think we have more endurance than they have less of corruption.
01:53:29.300 That's the problem.
01:53:30.360 You need no government corruption getting in the way.
01:53:33.760 And we also have other problems.
01:53:36.460 And that is in California.
01:53:37.880 Our prayers to all those who are in harm's way.
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01:53:46.100 Glenn, back.