10⧸18⧸17 - 'Pat and Jeffy are back!'
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Summary
Glenn and Jeff discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem and LeBron's shoes that say "Equal Rights" on the back of them. Also, the Jacksonville Jaguars apologize to local military leaders for their protest during the Star Spangled Banner in London.
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It's Pat Gray for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
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Talked to the owners and a bunch of the players got together.
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And the Cleveland Cavaliers, they stood for the National Anthem.
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But they all locked arms in solidarity or unity or whatever that means.
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Now that the NBA is involved in this too, I just...
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I mean, when spring baseball opens next year, is it going to be all of baseball as well?
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We probably shouldn't say anything because if...
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So, dear NBA, if you're just locking arms and standing, you're still showing respect.
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Yeah, LeBron also wore shoes that said equality on the back.
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I'm not sure if he's going to get fined or not.
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I will in my resources to my youth and my inner city and outside my inner city.
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To let these kids know that there is hope, there is greater walks of life, and not one
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individual, no matter if it's the President of the United States, can stop your dreams from
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The President of the United States is not trying to stop your kids.
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From experiencing whatever they want to experience.
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He's coming from a guy that went directly to the NBA from high school.
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The American dream really kicked you in the rear, didn't it, LeBron?
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I mean, I don't know what kind of donuts you can buy with $30 million, but not much.
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Apparently, you can have the word equality sewn into the back of your shoes when you make
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So, the NBA, I'm sure, will kick this into high gear.
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Meanwhile, the Jacksonville Jaguars have apologized to local Jacksonville military leaders for
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demonstrating during the National Anthem in London last month.
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Jaguars President Mark Lamping sent a letter to the Director of Military Affairs and Veterans
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in Jacksonville saying the team was, quote, remiss in not fully comprehending the effect of
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the National Anthem demonstration on foreign soil has had on the men and women who have
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Because they took a knee, many of the Jaguars took a knee during the Star Spangled Banner,
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Then they stood for God save the Queen in the country that instituted slavery in the Western
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He said this was an oversight and certainly not intended to send a message that would
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And so, I mean, that's nice that they actually...
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The day after the game in London, some called it stupid for them to stand for the anthem,
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even though such acts are protected by the U.S. Constitution.
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He said, this was one of the players, saying, I stand and cover my heart for the pledge and
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The U.S. Constitution protects the right for a lot of people to do a lot of stupid things.
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I'm a constitutional conservative, so I respect the wisdom of our founders, which is...
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Meanwhile, not only has this spread to the NBA, it spread to the Ann Arbor City Council meetings.
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Four members of the Ann Arbor City Council chose to kneel during the Pledge of Allegiance at
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But they turned toward the flag, and they took a knee when it came time to recite the
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But listen, really, they just wanted to take the knee and demonstrate the commitment to
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They don't even know what they're doing when they do it.
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I really believe they don't even know why they're doing this anymore.
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Well, he's the one, Bojohoski or whatever his name is, said, I can't speak to what is
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But for me to take a knee is an act of attention, of concern, and of respect.
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I will say that, you know, as a reminder, and I don't know that it means anything, but
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you know, marijuana has been legal in the city of Ann Arbor for a number of years.
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Yesterday, as he was coming out of the NFL owners meeting with some of the players, Jerry
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Jones was confronted by a couple of protesters.
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The guy was yelling at him, started with white supremacy, and then it went downhill from
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White supremacy, and you want to treat them like $40 million slaves.
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Jerry Jones wants to treat these NFL football players as $40 million slaves.
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Yeah, just by definition, if you're making $40 million, you're not a slave.
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That just defeats the whole purpose of slavery right there when you're paying people for the
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To people who have actually gone through it and who are going through it now.
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As we've talked about on this program a lot, there's still slavery going on today.
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And there are people working to free them today.
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So don't give me this $40 million slavery stuff.
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White supremacy, and you want to treat them like $40 million slaves.
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Gladiators are well paid to beat each other's brains out, but have to keep their mouths shut
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But when you are representing my business, I am able to tell you certain things that are
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appropriate to do when you're representing my business and certain things that aren't
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And if you don't like those things, you stop being a $40 million slave, and you go somewhere
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Go work in an accounting office, and maybe they'll let you talk all day about equality
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Look at the videos of the police getting away with murder, and tell me that the players
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Obviously, this guy hasn't done any homework, because are there instances where police were
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But there's also a lot of these things that they're talking about, a lot of these people
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that they mention, you know, Michael Brown, for instance, he wasn't in the right there.
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People need to take a knee against white supremacy, and people need to stand up against you and
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And try his whole regime out, and it begins November 4th.
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So what this is really about to this idiot is Donald Trump.
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I haven't even heard that mentioned among the NFL football players.
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And all you have to do is say the word respect.
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You don't even have to say what you're respecting.
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So it's going to be interesting to see how long this lasts.
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But obviously, it's going to continue through this NFL football season.
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And it'll catch fire, I'm sure, in the NBA and virtually every team.
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And they didn't do any joining arms or taking a knee or spinning on their head or, you know,
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They just stood respectfully for the national anthem.
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Perhaps they understand the financial implications.
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I mean, I'm surprised that someone hasn't taken.
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I don't know that it would matter, but I'm surprised that they haven't at least taken some of the players.
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And, you know, the players union and looked at them with maybe maybe we use a Glenn Beck chalkboard and point out the look when people stop watching, then the money doesn't come in.
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The people in the stands that you see around you are customers.
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The people watching on television sets all across the country are customers.
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Now, if you guys want to protest outside of work time, go ahead.
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Monday, Tuesday, if you're off, you know, when we're not at practice, you go protest and do whatever you want.
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Every one of these owners, they're totally within the rights to do this.
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Keep in mind, you know, they had this owners meeting with the players last night and yesterday afternoon.
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And initially, the owners were saying, and Roger Goodell was saying, we're going to ask them to stand.
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And then they immediately backed off at the first sign of any pushback.
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Well, and then they had said that, look, well, look, we're not going to accomplish anything.
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We're not going to make anything concrete here in these meetings.
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And I know that there's a quote from Arthur Blank, owner of the Falcons.
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Look, I said to all the owners this afternoon, I thought this was one of the most open and productive meetings I've been in maybe ever.
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It should be them, the players who are listening.
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Have some giblets, take control of your business, and tell them to stop it.
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And that's why this thing is spreading everywhere.
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Although they just joined arms, which is not a big deal.
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And then the Ann Arbor City Council took a knee.
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Last week or the week before, there was a group of cheerleaders from, like, Kennesaw State that took a knee.
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And now someone else has joined in that little protest.
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Kennesaw State University cheerleaders taking a knee during the national anthem.
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Well, now the university is deciding if the mascot should face any action after he nailed it during a campus demonstration.
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That's where officials say they didn't approve the student to use the costume ahead of that demonstration.
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And Javita Kenneth Sturkey, the student who the school chose to wear the mascot costume and represent the school, says he didn't seek permission.
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And wearing the costume was the best way to do it.
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This is about First Amendment rights is freedom of expression.
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Kenneth Sturkey says that's why he put on the school's own mascot costume.
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Costume known as Scrappy and took a knee during a protest on campus Monday.
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And apparently, maybe this university will have the gumption, the guts to take a stand against it.
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But you've got the mascot taking a knee on behalf of the cheerleaders now who are taking a knee for the NFL players who don't know why they're taking a knee.
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These idiots that want to disrespect the flag, disrespect the anthem, how might they stand at a casket and have somebody salute them and hand them the flag off of their father's casket?
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And now, anymore, if I get out of bed and I stand up on my own two feet, I'm a racist.
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The word racist has been bandied about so much that, in my mind, it's now irrelevant.
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How can somebody who makes $40 million a year be oppressed?
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Y'all, Roger Goodell says, these are men of principle.
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What about this idiot named Karl Marty who has 20 children and this idiot doesn't even know their birthdays?
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The problem with the black community in America today is the black community.
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And these idiot women raising these damn babies, they're not teaching them anything about respect.
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And we're not going to generalize an entire race of people.
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I'm just wondering, in a sign of equality, is LeBron going to put his money where his mouth is and share his paycheck with his fellow employees?
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He says he's going to put his money where his mouth is, but we'll see.
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You know, I guess that remains to be seen, right?
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He had a word printed on the back of his tennis shoes.
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For decades, we haven't seen what the videos have actually shown up to date.
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And when we have kids like Camille Rice that get murdered within five seconds of a police encounter, and we ask our fellow Americans, white Americans or whoever, to say, hey, just take a look.
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We get ridiculed for saying, hey, we're going to put it in your face now, and we're going to take a knee.
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And just to show you that, look at what's happening.
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And to the caller that called before, it's not about, we have criminals, we have a criminal element in all society.
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And when you see, time after time, on tape, these civil servants get off repeatedly.
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People, police officers have been charged with murder.
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Some of them have gone to jail for what they've done.
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When it is clear that the police are in the wrong, based on what I've seen, they've been brought to justice for it.
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Now, in some of these other cases where nobody seems to understand that there were other circumstances that factored in, like the action of the victim in the first place, that kind of triggered the police officer's action, that goes completely ignored.
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And the reason people say, take a look, is because an entire movement sprung up from the incident in Ferguson called Hands Up, Don't Shoot.
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Michael Brown never said, he never put his hands up and said, don't shoot.
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He went running at the officer, as was testified by multiple victims.
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And so that's why white people and others say, take a look at some of these incidents, because not all of them are what you think they are.
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Glenn's taking care of some business that was unavoidable today, so it's Pat Gray.
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You can also find my new show, Pat Gray Unleashed, immediately following this show on the Blaze Radio Network.
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On this NFL kneeling situation during the Pledge of Allegiance, or actually the National Anthem, it was the Pledge of Allegiance last night at the Ann Arbor City Council meeting.
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It's one of the dumbest things I think I've ever seen.
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When people use ridiculous phrases, like you're treating them like $40 million slaves, we stop listening.
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And on the other side, I suppose, we have to acknowledge that there have been unjustified police shootings.
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So, how do we get together and solve the problem?
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There's a perception within the minority communities that more cops are bad than really are, and that all of these incidents that people just rattle off the names of and say, this is for Trayvon Martin.
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Well, those were not, first of all, Trayvon Martin wasn't shot by a police officer.
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When you talk about Michael Brown, the guy came running at and gave a beating to the police officer.
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So, there's a perception among people on the right that there are a lot of protesters who don't know exactly what they're talking about.
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What happened with the shooting in, I think it was, was it Charleston, South Carolina, where the police officer shot the guy, the black man who was running away from him in the back several times and killed him?
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Michael Slager, a former police officer, and is now...
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As far as I can tell, he is in jail awaiting sentencing for second-degree murder.
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So, I think that was a very unjustifiable shooting.
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It was Eric something in New York City where he was selling cigarettes on the street.
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And the cops came up to him and took him down and put their knee in his back and they suffocated him.
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Where there are bad cops, it seems like they're coming to justice.
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Now, when cops are exonerated, in some cases, there's good reason for it.
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A jury heard out the evidence, weighed the evidence, and found in favor of the cop.
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Thank you so very much for allowing me to respond.
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Just listening at the two of you gentlemen and listening at the previous guests that respond,
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I just want to comment on some concerns that I have.
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I recall in the Pledge of Allegiance something that specifically said, one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.
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In reference to the National Anthem and people protesting, I support it 100%.
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I believe as long as it is a peaceful protest, I'm all for it.
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The concern I have is when my commander-in-chief refer to those gentlemen as SOBs.
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I think it was out of order, and sometimes I think our president has a tendency to antagonize the situation.
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But when you be more objective about it, Roger Goodell, the NFL, he knows if he doesn't get a hold of this whole situation,
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it's going to be a loss of revenues, not only for the players, but for the owners.
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Yeah, so I really feel that we just need to calm down and let the guys protest.
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As long as it's decent and in order, I don't think it's hurting anything.
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I was at the Detroit Lions-Saints game, and I sat next to some military people.
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I was on vacation and had a good conversation with them, the Saints.
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They kneel prior to the National Anthem, and they stood along with the Detroit Lions.
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But in reference to the past two guests, people relicuing, saying it's a sign of disrespect,
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They have the right to protest as long as it's in order, and I thank you for alarming to respond.
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Sure, they have the right, but then they also have the responsibility to suffer the consequences, whatever they may be.
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So if the owner says, stop doing it because we're losing revenue, and you just put your finger on exactly, Robert, what the problem is.
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There is a problem with it because they're losing revenue.
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As ratings go down and they continue to anger more and more fans, it's going to affect the bottom line of not just the players, but the owners.
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Because whether it's true or not, it's perceived as disrespect for America.
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And so when you have that perception, you've got to do something to change it or have a nice day.
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And in this society, you do have the right to protest, but there's certain conditions.
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For instance, when you're affecting somebody's business, and that's what they're doing.
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And we said, look, when you're off and you're not at practice and you want to go down on the street corner and protest, go ahead.
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As long as it's, you know, if I'm an owner, I'm telling them, yes, you are free to do whatever you want in your off time.
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But when you're on the playing field and you're representing this team and my business, and you are in front of my customers, you've got to act a certain way.
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Especially when you're being paid $10 or $15 million to do it.
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Well, the NFL certainly has other limitations on what the players could wear.
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I mean, even the one big example that they use is after the police shootings here in Dallas, the Cowboys wanted to wear stickers to represent the police officers.
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Five police officers were murdered and they still couldn't do a tribute to them.
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And in a business, you have to act a certain way.
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If your employer tells you to do something, it's a really good idea to do it.
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If he tells you not to do something, it's a really good idea not to do it.
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Now, once you've been fired and you're not making that money anymore and you're not representing his business anymore, do what you want, whatever you want.
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Or if you start working someplace and you realize, you know, I'm not happy with what you expect of me.
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For one reason or another, whatever reason that is.
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You have the job, you have the employment, and you realize, look, it's either better across the street or I don't want to do what this job asks of me.
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And it seems like the saints have a pretty good system where they kneel before the anthem and then to show respect for the anthem song, the military people serving, they stand.
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If that's what you're, if your owner's cool with that, keep doing it.
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And you do have the constitutional right to do, again, it's not about that.
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Because you also have certain responsibilities to keep your job.
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You don't have the right to do whatever you please in the confines of your job.
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I can't scream the F word over and over if I want.
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And then I wouldn't be back for the next break.
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Like, so we make certain concessions in this society to be a civilized people.
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Hey, I think these guys that are taking a knee and everything, they should stop the national
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anthem music at that point in time and said, okay, everybody's on their knees.
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Let's pray for the nation and let's pray for the people that serve us, Nation.
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Yeah, well, I think they have a problem with that because then you're messing with their
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Yeah, but I mean, you can't make everybody happy in this situation.
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So it makes reaching some sort of consensus on any of these issues pretty tough.
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The first one is let's get to the heart of the matter, which is this is the progressive
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Well, and if you remember going back way before hands up, don't shoot, which was probably about
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four or five years ago when the linebacker of the Steelers, James Harrison, did a cover
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And then the following Super Bowl, Daniel Defense tried to get sponsor time for a commercial
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So after that, he said he's not going to let a pro gun ad play during the Super Bowl.
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So right there was a major red flag on the progressive left by design trying to tear
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So when you fast forward up till now, knowing that the NFLPA is exchanging money with Soros
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for his political organizations, this is all by design.
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This is not because of some hands up, don't shoot protests or Black Lives Matter.
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I mean, it's included with it, but it's not separate.
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So, I mean, this is not something that is just, you know, organic or, you know, that
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This happened at least four or five years ago, but has come to full fruition thanks to Barack
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The George Soros angle is something we haven't talked about much because he is behind some
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And when you consider that, it's just a little less grassroots than, you know,
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ISIS has been completely driven out by U.S.-backed forces, completely driven out of
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Raqqa, Syria, which they have kind of set up as the capital of their movement or their,
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Uh, they, this is where ISIS staged big euphoric parades after they had a bunch of victories
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And this was when Iraqis, Iraq's army was running away from them.
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And Syria was a mess and they put up no, no fight.
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Well, now it's to the point where they were all about the glory of this movement.
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Now it seems like they're struggling to get recruits.
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Fortunately, uh, people are leaving the movement and the ones who are staying and fighting are
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If it turns out to, to be what they say it has potential to be, they've developed a scientist
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named Ronald Evans has been working on a fat burning pill.
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I remember talking and now I got your attention, right?
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It supposedly the one he developed in like 2007.
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So it's been 10 years since he initially, uh, developed it.
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It worked on mice to the extent that they lost weight and, and they were in such good shape.
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And so he said at the time, it's not ready for humans yet.
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Reverse engineers, these things, and they come up with some sort of powder and start
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Athletes are buying it because they hear how great it works.
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There's a reason I said, this isn't for human consumption yet.
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This can cause cancer and it has in certain people.
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So, uh, now 10 years later though, he thinks he's got it to the point where it's not harmful
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to humans and it burns fat and it, it changes your body.
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It changes your body's metabolism to where your body thinks it's been working out and
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This would be the best, the best selling pill in the history of the world, I'm guessing.
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Pat Gray for Glenn, uh, along with Jeffy today, triple eight, seven, two, seven, B-E-C-K,
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Uh, we were talking last hour, uh, about the, uh, NFL, the NBA taking a knee.
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Uh, one player so far in baseball has done it, I think, but the Ann Arbor city council
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joined in the fun last night, which is exciting to see.
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It made me think about cheerleaders and the mascot at Kennesaw state.
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That's going to be a continual thorn in our side.
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As is this sexual harassment thing, which is just burning down Hollywood.
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Harvey Weinstein got himself out of town because he, he's going to be brought up on some criminal
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charges now and he's, he's in a lot of trouble.
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Bob Weinstein said that, and he's talked to numerous people and done numerous interviews
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We finally got him purged from our company, the Weinstein company.
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Well, now Bob Weinstein is also caught up in this, but, but listen to this, listen to this.
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Maybe it's just somebody who delivers messages to people or goes and gets coffee, uh, donuts.
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They do a little bit more than get coffee, but I like the go get coffee thing.
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So the female show runner who worked on the Weinstein, uh, drama, the mist.
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Now that's a, that's a show that's been broadcast.
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So you've obviously, obviously seen it, Jeffy, the mist.
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So there's something that's been on television that you have not seen.
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It's because I may have seen the preview and not moved on.
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Anyway, she has accused Bob Weinstein of sexual harassment during the production of the TV series.
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She said, weince Bob Weinstein, not Harvey, Bob Weinstein repeatedly made romantic overtures.
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He actually asked her to go to dinner with him.
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I, why hasn't this man, I mean, you go directly to prison.
00:38:30.580
In fact, maybe we surgically sew your mouth shut just so you can't ask anybody else out to dinner.
00:38:42.700
Is it really that bad where you can't ask a woman to dinner and she says no and okay.
00:38:48.720
So you ask her again because you think, well, maybe my persistence will pay off.
00:38:59.780
I'm talking steak, lobster, you know, that macaroni and cheese with the little bacon slices.
00:39:19.440
Now, I know a lot of people, a lot of men who were told no by a female on the first attempt,
00:39:27.680
but they stuck to it, asked again, and maybe were told no again, asked a third time,
00:39:36.400
I mean, I don't know how many times I've said no.
00:39:38.360
And I finally came around to saying yes in my life.
00:39:48.420
There's been no women asking you to do anything with them.
00:39:53.420
The harassment began, she says, in the summer of 2016, continued on and off for about three months.
00:40:00.900
Until Siegel's lawyer informed the Weinstein executives, including the COO, David Glasser,
00:40:11.280
that she would leave the show if he didn't stop contacting her on personal matters.
00:40:18.620
After no, anybody who has asked you out should just move on.
00:40:27.080
He's asking her out on a date, and then he's being persistent about it.
00:40:32.600
Yeah, I suppose, but it's not sexual harassment.
00:40:38.500
This is exactly, something happened similar to this not too long ago.
00:40:42.240
I've been looking, trying to remember who it was, but someone else tried to claim that this was some sort of harassment.
00:40:47.720
It was an interpersonal exchange between a man and a woman.
00:40:51.300
Which used to be completely fine, totally normal, and if it's unwanted,
00:41:00.200
And then you tell him no again, and you move on with your life.
00:41:03.520
And then if he asks a third time and you still don't want to, just tell him no.
00:41:07.940
Is it really, like, damaging your emotional psyche?
00:41:17.040
She says Bob kept referring to me that he wanted to have a friendship.
00:41:30.060
So you knew that by his asking to go out to some sort of eating establishment that he wanted more than a friendship.
00:41:41.360
Yeah, the mist is the Stephen King story from Stephen King, and it was the TV show from that.
00:41:50.280
Actually, apparently, they did have dinner at one point.
00:41:55.760
Bob Weinstein had dinner with Ms. Siegel in L.A. in June 2016.
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He denies any claims that he behaved inappropriately at or after the dinner.
00:42:06.060
It's most unfortunate that any such claim has been made.
00:42:09.120
Now, that's according to his lawyer, obviously, so they're going to be defending him.
00:42:21.320
If that's sexual harassment, there's a lot of people that are going to go to jail.
00:42:27.660
The problem that our friend Bob has is being the brother to Harvey.
00:42:39.400
I mean, that's, it's, man, that's a close call with Harvey.
00:42:45.400
I mean, you're right there shoulder to shoulder with Harvey.
00:42:49.340
I mean, if we're to the point where men can't ask women out, that's crazy.
00:42:55.620
If you, if you can't be attracted to somebody and say, hey, I'd like to spend some time with you.
00:43:02.560
But you can swipe right on Tinder and meet them within an hour.
00:43:15.520
There's nothing you can do as far as, you know, interaction with a woman.
00:43:20.640
And maybe at work, it's not a good idea, but it's not illegal.
00:43:24.080
Well, it's just, I, we've gotten so carried away with all of this stuff.
00:43:32.960
I mean, heaven forbid, he asked her out on a date.
00:43:52.540
Triple eight, seven, two, seven, B-E-C-K, eight, eight, eight, seven, two, seven, Beck.
00:43:58.600
Uh, Donna Karen is also trying to make up for what she said, uh, in the midst, midst of all of this Weinstein stuff.
00:44:12.520
So you can imagine people did not appreciate that, especially women didn't appreciate it.
00:44:23.740
She, maybe she doesn't, but I mean, she should know better.
00:44:26.740
She, she said that she's apologetic from the bottom of her heart.
00:44:30.400
She's embarrassed about the stupid remarks she made.
00:44:33.220
It's probably hurting her business, which I think she sold to some other company.
00:44:37.380
She hasn't been, I don't think she's been actually running Donna Karen for a while, but it's still her
00:44:45.760
She said initially, how do we display ourselves?
00:44:48.240
How do we represent, how do we present ourselves as women?
00:44:54.140
You know, by presenting all the sensuality and all the sexuality.
00:44:59.800
You look at everything all over the world today.
00:45:01.560
You know, how women are dressing and you know what they're asking by just presenting themselves
00:45:21.480
That's not exactly true because it was how you are as a woman just last week.
00:45:28.440
And so now you don't want it to be who you are.
00:45:30.740
So she's going to apologize from the bottom of her business.
00:45:34.980
But she apparently in 2015, she announced that she would be stepping down as head of
00:45:41.900
her company so that she could focus on her lifestyle brand, Urban Zen.
00:45:59.260
Because when you listen to the way she said what she did, it was pretty amazing too.
00:46:07.180
Obviously, the treatment of women all over the world is something that has always had
00:46:14.220
Certainly in the country of Haiti where I work, in Africa, in the developing world, it's been
00:46:23.240
To see it here in our own country is very difficult.
00:46:33.260
Now, does that sound like the way she's never acted before as a woman?
00:46:37.540
Because she seemed pretty comfortable with those comments at the time.
00:46:51.860
I was just calling because I had a situation once.
00:46:54.880
I was working at an establishment and one of my coworkers asked me to go out with him.
00:47:06.900
I'll come home to my house and he's sitting outside in his truck and watching me come home.
00:47:12.000
And I see him as I'm coming out of college, sitting in his truck waiting for me.
00:47:17.600
And this guy was a very large and intimidating person.
00:47:22.580
So I called this guy up and said, I want you to come to my house.
00:47:25.620
So he came to my house and he says, if you do not stop stalking me, I'm going to call
00:47:43.100
No, I was living at my parents' house at this time.
00:47:56.640
So you just took care of it yourself with your woman power.
00:48:00.620
And I apologize for thinking that you needed a man.
00:48:09.720
At least I had the whole police force to take care of the problem.
00:48:44.620
Check out my show immediately following the Glenn Beck program.
00:48:49.680
Pat Gray unleashed at noon Eastern, immediately following this program on the Blaze Radio Network.
00:48:57.240
We were talking about Bob Weinstein asking out one of his co-workers.
00:49:04.180
This is repeatedly over three months until she finally got a lawyer and told him to stop or she'd quit or whatever.
00:49:09.220
I mean, just asking a woman out, I don't think that rises to sexual harassment.
00:49:17.880
Maybe it does in this day and age, but it doesn't seem like it should.
00:49:21.160
I mean, there probably has to be some sort of number set, and I don't know what that is.
00:49:25.160
But I mean, I'm guessing it's different for each female and male.
00:49:28.440
So, at some point, no means this is the last no.
00:49:51.420
Sometimes they feel it's charming that you're so interested.
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You know, as long as you're not being crude or nasty in some way, not being mean, not threatening
00:50:02.860
her job, it seems like it's just part of interpersonal relationships between the sexes.
00:50:13.460
Another person who has bitten the dust in this Hollywood fire.
00:50:19.480
The head of Amazon, not Jeff Bezos, but the head of Amazon's entertainment division, it
00:50:25.420
was his idea for the entertainment division, and he took it over and ran it from day one.
00:50:31.000
So, he made Amazon, you know, the movies, the thing you see online, all of that, he made
00:50:40.140
Now, he's had to resign as well in a sexual harassment issue.
00:50:45.420
He apparently propositioned Issa Hackett, who's a producer on The Man in the High Castle, which
00:50:57.300
She has some actual, she's got some, there's some meat to this one.
00:51:09.340
Did, she says that he told her, you will love my, and then he uses a slang word for
00:51:24.620
He just blurted out the type of sexual escapade he'd like to have with her.
00:51:31.360
She's in a conversation at some party with other people all around.
00:51:44.920
So, the guy now has lost his position at Amazon, and he also lost his fiancee.
00:51:58.560
So, Amazon is already in the market for a new executive for their entertainment division,
00:52:05.220
and they're only talking about women for the position.
00:52:13.700
I think that's going to be some of the fallout from this, is that a lot of companies are going
00:52:22.860
I mean, certainly I have no problem with females running and being the boss of things.
00:52:40.300
But I don't think anybody wants to take that chance, so they're just eliminating men.
00:52:45.220
And if it's a woman and she does have some smarts in that area, they're going to definitely
00:52:56.120
Now, one quirky potential obstacle, they say, in recruiting a new top entertainment executive
00:53:06.540
Amazon executives fly mostly coach and stay at reasonably priced hotels.
00:53:17.180
And company employees don't even get free Amazon Prime membership.
00:53:27.980
How do you think he got to be one of the richest men in the world by not allowing his employees
00:53:37.320
Although, now, he'll say, well, if he made the salary good enough, then you should be
00:53:41.640
able to afford the things you want, no matter what it is, right?
00:53:45.320
So, I'd be interested to see what the actual salary is.
00:53:50.620
It's possible that it could be above minimum wage.
00:53:53.520
But you don't know that now if they're not giving you Prime membership and making you
00:54:07.980
That's like not having a parking pass or something.
00:54:41.780
You can catch my show immediately following this one on the Blaze Radio Network.
00:54:50.760
We've been talking about the sexual harassment.
00:54:54.140
Bob Weinstein, Harvey's brother, has also been caught up in this now.
00:54:58.480
But from the looks of it, to me, that's just not harassment.
00:55:04.460
To me, when you ask a woman on a date and she says no, and you ask again and she says
00:55:09.680
no, but you don't, you know, she doesn't suffer any ramifications from it.
00:55:18.160
But do you bring a guy up on charges for asking you out multiple times?
00:55:32.800
I just wanted to point out that you guys made the comment that Amazon was just looking at
00:55:38.100
women for the CEO or for its high-end position.
00:55:41.860
And I just, when I was in school, I worked for a big box store.
00:55:44.440
I won't mention the name, even though they're out of business.
00:55:50.720
She used to follow me around the store, touch me.
00:55:57.140
So, anybody that thinks that women in power don't pull the same kind of stuff, they're
00:56:02.600
I've had it happen to me two or three times, actually.
00:56:14.200
So, what did you, did you do anything about it?
00:56:20.480
You know, she asked me out all the time and stuff like that.
00:56:22.980
And I would just kind of blow her off and, you know, that kind of thing without being
00:56:31.460
You know, but I'd always make excuses and whatnot.
00:56:35.340
And I think eventually she found someone else to follow around.
00:56:49.240
But I would have felt self-conscious going up to someone, oh, she's sexually harassing
00:56:54.400
That really didn't cross my mind, I'll be honest with you.
00:56:59.040
And it's happened to me multiple times in my life.
00:57:06.620
Yeah, I mean, there's not a lot of us like that.
00:57:31.560
...men aren't really taken seriously, is you've got that double standard.
00:57:34.480
And if he had gone to somebody for sexual harassment, would they have even taken it seriously?
00:57:43.000
I mean, the police probably would have said, take her up on it.
00:57:46.060
Jennifer in Pennsylvania, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
00:57:52.880
I just also wanted to point out that by you two agreeing with Jeff Bezos' thing about filling
00:58:01.220
the position with a woman, you're actually perpetuating what the problem is.
00:58:12.220
I can understand that that's going to be the priority for a lot of these companies now
00:58:23.520
Because it's important that voices of sanity still remain out there.
00:58:34.980
You know, and Lon just pointed out it could be women, too, and, you know, it would be
00:58:40.500
so unfortunate if we now rolled out men as leaders in business because of some scumbag
00:58:56.320
You can kind of see that companies are going to be nervous about this.
00:58:59.080
They won't want to take the chance, especially at the Weinstein Company and at a place like
00:59:06.440
Amazon Entertainment where, you know, they'll think, well, we'll put a woman in it and then
00:59:15.220
Matt in West Virginia, you're on the Glenn Beck Program.
00:59:24.480
About four years ago, I met a beautiful woman at work and initially I had some advances,
00:59:30.300
which apparently she didn't like in the beginning.
00:59:33.060
And a couple of the guys were like, hey, you got to back off, man.
00:59:47.900
And I know that's happened many times, many times.
00:59:58.140
Initially, I said some things that were probably quite inappropriate and she informed me of
01:00:02.100
those and that's why I yelled at by the rest of the guys at work.
01:00:05.380
I corrected myself and went about it the right way.
01:00:11.420
Good for you for at least seeing the error of your ways.
01:00:23.800
I met my wife when I was 15 years old working at a Burger King.
01:00:28.520
I was wild back then, drove crazy, was loud and obnoxious.
01:00:44.300
She didn't want to date me back then because she had too much class.
01:00:48.140
My mom, everybody says, I'm married up and I believe it.
01:01:01.340
She raises our kids with the utmost importance in Christianity that I could ever ask for.
01:01:07.900
She's an amazing woman and I'm glad I was for six.
01:01:14.880
It's always nice when you appreciate your wife, too.
01:01:17.100
You might share some of that with her in a phone call today.
01:01:32.420
This is a little bit off topic, but I'm just trying to get the word out on this new bill
01:01:37.400
that Republican Marcus Carbella has introduced to the House.
01:01:42.720
Now, it would make it a felony punishable by up to five years in federal prison to own
01:01:47.180
any part or combination of parts that can increase the rate of fire of any weapon.
01:01:54.040
Is that just a Utah bill or is that a U.S. Congress bill?
01:02:05.320
And it's so open-ended that they could basically include anything that they want.
01:02:10.100
They could include bump stocks, binary triggers, adjustable triggers, muzzle brakes, gas blocks,
01:02:15.720
even red dot sights because all those things can help you to increase your rate of fire.
01:02:21.720
So, like I said, I'm just trying to get the word out so that people know about this
01:02:24.680
because it seems like they're trying to pass it under everybody's noses.
01:02:35.480
And it was introduced by Republican Marcus Carbella.
01:02:42.900
Interesting development along those lines, too, from the shooting in Las Vegas.
01:02:47.660
Not only are they, they're obviously going to use this as cannon fodder for passing any kind of gun control legislation,
01:02:57.360
and that's what this, obviously, that's what this bill is all about.
01:03:01.580
Yesterday, something kind of interesting happened.
01:03:03.700
The security guard, who's not a security guard, because he's not registered in the state of Nevada as such,
01:03:18.400
He was supposed to have these interviews, and then just disappeared before those interviews,
01:03:23.880
Now, my speculation on that, some people are saying, well, maybe that means he's implicated in the shootings.
01:03:34.480
Yeah, and the spotlight is on him now, and he doesn't want to be deported.
01:03:37.360
And also, that means that, you know, the company, Mandalay Bay, would be on the hook for hiring illegals.
01:03:45.880
And they probably know that he's not registered.
01:03:51.060
Because from what I understand, Mandalay Bay is not exactly an elite hotel.
01:03:58.840
I mean, it's right there in the heart of Vegas.
01:04:00.680
Right there, clear down at the very end of the strip.
01:04:04.660
And apparently, most people consider it to be, you know, a little bit run down.
01:04:15.800
You know, that comes from Las Vegas expert, Stu Bergeer.
01:04:33.000
And so, yeah, he was saying that Mandalay Bay, not exactly a highly sought-after hotel destination.
01:04:42.640
Almost, you know, past the end of the strip, really, is what he was saying.
01:04:46.320
So do they cut corners and hire illegal aliens for security without who aren't registered?
01:04:52.620
I mean, that theory that you have beats my second shooter theory.
01:04:57.280
Because if that were the case, he'd probably be out of the country now, which he is not.
01:05:12.020
I just want to mention all the people that assisted that night, whether it was Metro, the FBI, the community, especially, coming together to help everyone in need.
01:05:22.120
Everyone came together to help that night, even in the darkest hour.
01:05:35.660
Because I thought maybe he wouldn't turn up again.
01:05:40.200
But maybe he showed up on Ellen to kind of inoculate himself.
01:05:47.760
Because if he's an illegal alien, he shows up on Ellen.
01:05:58.480
There was a metal bracket holding the door in place.
01:06:00.800
And when you saw that, did you think, that's weird?
01:06:21.600
I went to go lift my pant leg up, and I saw the blood.
01:06:26.640
That's when I called it in on my radio that the shots have been fired.
01:06:39.500
And I guess the full interview, I think, is today.
01:06:43.480
So, be interesting to see what else he has to say.
01:06:47.020
And if she asks him about the fact that he's not registered as a security guard in Nevada,
01:06:53.900
be interesting to see if they look into that as well.
01:07:20.920
I've been talking about Bob Weinstein a little bit today.
01:07:31.560
Although he's now being, he's also being, uh, accused of sexual harassment.
01:07:43.180
And, uh, it doesn't, to me, this does not rise to the level of sexual harassment.
01:07:49.740
She said he repeatedly made romantic overtures to her.
01:08:08.840
Unless he asked if she'd, you know, do dinner naked with him.
01:08:13.180
That doesn't seem like sexual harassment to me.
01:08:18.540
Absolutely not is that sexual harassment asking someone out for dinner.
01:08:21.640
And even asking someone out for dinner multiple times.
01:08:25.440
Uh, it does not rise, in my eyes, to sexual harassment.
01:08:29.200
Uh, you know, one of his biggest problems, right, is that he's in the fallout, you know,
01:08:41.720
So, I, it wouldn't surprise me to see him gone as well from the company.
01:08:47.500
Uh, let's go to, let's go to Bonnie in Louisiana.
01:08:49.940
Bonnie, hi, you're on the, you're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:08:53.660
My husband, the first time I met my husband, uh, he, uh, his line was,
01:08:59.000
how'd you like to marry a man who owns his own business?
01:09:02.200
I, I looked at him and told him I was the void in his life that would never be filled.
01:09:06.320
He asked me out several times, and eventually he asked me to his birthday party,
01:09:10.680
and I said yes, and I took a date, someone I knew he didn't like.
01:09:14.220
When I, when I eventually did go out with him, it was because I wanted to.
01:09:18.640
At any point in time, I would, I could have made the point,
01:09:23.960
But it was my choice to eventually go out with him because I finally got to know him
01:09:30.600
So you, you secretly liked that he was persistent with you?
01:09:34.920
Well, no, the first time he did, I thought that was the worst line I ever had.
01:09:39.460
But I was in public settings with him, and I got to know him a little bit before, so.
01:09:44.840
And see, that's always the hope of the guy who is pursuing the girl, right?
01:09:48.640
It's, it's the hope that, okay, she's going to like me eventually.
01:09:57.200
To call that sexual harassment is, it's madness.
01:10:44.980
She usually, you know, obviously she does the feel-good stories,
01:10:47.660
and she gets the big celebrities and, and that kind of thing.
01:10:50.760
So she does have some stories that aren't just the celebrity hawking their new movies,
01:10:55.640
interviews, but to get the breaking news like that, that's pretty big.
01:11:03.220
And you think, I mean, if I'm, uh, I don't know,
01:11:06.160
someone who seems, appears to be, uh, not doing well in my time slot,
01:11:10.340
someone like, I don't know, Megyn Kelly, uh, would want that interview.
01:11:18.200
She tweeted a photo of, uh, Campos holding a cane on the set,
01:11:22.840
uh, along with maintenance engineer, Stephen Shuck,
01:11:30.040
So we'll have that first interview today with him,
01:11:37.760
Although I, I don't know if he had very many, he,
01:11:43.740
And then it turned out that he's not registered in Nevada as a security guard,
01:11:49.580
And, and you're supposed to be, in fact, by law, you're required to,
01:11:59.540
Or maybe the press is calling him a security guard and that's not really what he
01:12:10.200
And that's why he has shunned the spotlight so far.
01:12:15.120
I mean, it's tough not to feed into some of these conspiracies when we keep not
01:12:25.660
we haven't been able to wrap our heads around this because there's been no
01:12:30.280
I mean, they've talked about several, but we just, we don't know what it was.
01:12:35.240
And you want to be able to kind of put it into a category and we haven't been
01:12:44.340
And I certainly hope she asks him about not being registered in Nevada and find out about
01:12:52.680
And we know why he avoided everybody because there are some, uh, Jeff Fisher who have been
01:13:01.960
I mean, it's clear, no, it's clear, Pat, it's right there.
01:13:10.620
And, and the fact is there was no second shooter, but there are, we know that there
01:13:15.520
are people who swear by that and still insist to this day that there were more shooters
01:13:22.720
Uh, also John McCain was interviewed by Peter Doocy from Fox news yesterday.
01:13:29.860
A little testy, a little even, I mean, I think McCain is almost always testy, but a little
01:13:37.120
I think your relationship with the president right to the point that you are not going to
01:13:44.600
So he, he asks John McCain, has your relationship with the president deteriorated to the point
01:13:53.200
where you're just not going to support anything he wants to do?
01:14:01.680
My job as a United States Senator is a Senator from Arizona, which I was just reelected to.
01:14:07.960
I am somehow going to behave in a way that I'm going to block everything because of some
01:14:15.640
Oh, I'm sorry, your majesty, that it doesn't, it doesn't rise to your incredible standards.
01:14:22.580
That's, I thought the Senate was all about decorum and politeness and niceties.
01:14:35.600
Niceties and, uh, uh, good, good little, uh, good relations shakes with everybody.
01:14:43.540
Uh, except when somebody asks him a reasonably difficult question, like, why do you say no
01:14:48.160
to absolutely everything the president wants to do?
01:14:57.500
Uh, James O'Keefe has another undercover video out.
01:15:02.040
He was talking with one of the senior editors of the New York times and she was quite revealing.
01:15:09.880
First of all, she says, this is all off the record.
01:15:14.360
Speaking off the record, it's hard to portray, for instance, the president in a unbiased light when the words that are coming out of his mouth are apologetic toward white supremacists.
01:15:31.740
First of all, when did he apologize for white supremacy?
01:15:37.520
He may not have been as clear in the statement as you wanted him to be about white supremacists, but what he was trying to say at that time was that, look, there's Antifa there too.
01:15:49.880
I feel like Trump is a, is just a, sort of an idiot in a lot of ways.
01:16:05.460
Now she's going off on Mike Pence, who's even worse than Trump.
01:16:15.400
I think one of the things that maybe journalists were thinking about was like, oh, if we write about him, about how, like, insanely crazy he is and how ludicrous his policies are, then maybe people will read it and be like, oh, wow, like, we should vote for him.
01:16:27.940
So that she, she was saying that reporters are hoping that if they talk about how insanely crazy Donald Trump and Mike Pence are, people would not vote for them.
01:16:39.300
They were actually trying to sway the election on behalf, obviously, of Hillary Clinton.
01:16:47.160
I mean, we saw it and tried to explain some of it, but everybody blew it off like, no, no.
01:16:55.700
And, and, and the, the religious thing, it sounds like she's so disgusted that Mike Pence is a religious guy.
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Oh, like, that's the craziest thing you can be as a religious person in our society.
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And Pence is one of those guys where I remember when he was getting so beat up over the deal that he wouldn't go out to dinner with anyone with a female other than his wife by, by themselves.
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And, well, it looks like a pretty good idea these days, doesn't it?
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But he's excoriated by this New York Times editor because he's a guy with principles and morals and, and religiosity.
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How dare he, in this day and age, to carry around that kind of superstition?
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The religious former talk show host, Mike Pence.
01:17:56.580
You can just tell how the New York Times has enmity for, for religion, for conservative values, for anything not big government and liberal.
01:18:18.560
I live in Las Vegas and just this information came out yesterday.
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There was a report that was done by Laura Loomer that, I don't know if you've heard about it yet, but as far as Campos, you are getting closer and closer at being on as the illegal status.
01:18:33.080
What came out, it apparently looks like two people share the same Social Security that Campos has, and that's why.
01:18:39.660
Initially, the possibility, I think MGM is, it's all speculative, but MGM is holding out that information, trying to gear up their lawyers,
01:18:47.540
because the lawsuits are going to start coming exponentially once you include all properties, casinos, and what have you,
01:18:53.900
because you know it stemmed way beyond that as far as the under-security agents and what have you,
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not to mention MGM literally is the first unionized security force, and they're going to go beyond that.
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So Campos has a lot of protection, so they've been gearing up for that.
01:19:09.220
So you watch, the lawsuits are going to start flailing, and they're going to go way beyond the shooting itself as far as the care and well-being of the patrons.
01:19:18.560
So the report that you saw, Travis, did it specifically state that he is an illegal alien?
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It was done by Laura Loomer, and it did not state illegal status.
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It merely stated the Social Security number he had was shared by another.
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So I'm not stating it's illegal, but I'm saying your idea is going to come to fruition.
01:19:48.720
I mean, obviously, these Las Vegas people are listening to Pat Gray in the afternoons on the Blaze Radio Network.
01:20:03.560
I don't mean to feed into the conspiracy theories, but one of the things I think has been skipped on,
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the pictures that have been released from the hotel room in Las Vegas is, so far, I've been able to recognize four weapons completely, you know, top to bottom.
01:20:17.640
Three of the four weapons don't appear to have a bump stock on them, and the one that does have a bump stock is not the type of weapon that would shoot from 400 yards and have any accuracy.
01:20:26.120
There are three AR-type weapons on bipods with scopes, and if you look at the pictures that have been released, they are not equipped with bump stock.
01:20:36.060
Yeah, and honestly, the one AR that's laying on its side near his body, you can actually see a selector switch, I believe, top left of trigger.
01:20:43.920
I mean, really, I'm not trying to fuel the flames, and I'm not saying bump stocks be legal or illegal, but all I've heard since the shooting is bump stocks, and I'm looking at three guns that would be logical weapons to shoot from that point.
01:20:56.700
Right, and the audio, every time I listen to the audio, and I've seen other people watch their reaction when they listen to the audio of, man, that's an automatic, that's not a bump stock.
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The whole thing just stinks to me, and I'm not a conspiracy guy by any means.
01:21:17.740
There's been no list of what weapons are there, what did have bump stocks, why would you show up with multiple calibers.
01:21:22.600
There's so many things that don't make any sense about any of that.
01:21:26.100
So what do you think is, I mean, do you have a theory as to what's going on?
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I don't have a theory other than I think they're automatic weapons.
01:21:32.800
I think that that's not going to be, I think that's not going to come out until after some of these bills go through.
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And because automatic weapons are already banned.
01:21:48.140
The guy broke how many laws before he pulled the first trigger?
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And by the way, he broke another law, which is don't kill anybody.
01:22:05.160
And maybe we make it mega illegal to kill somebody, and maybe that'll make a difference.
01:22:28.560
So, they had the NFL meeting yesterday between the owners and the players, and they didn't
01:22:39.100
I thought that was sort of the point, but I guess not.
01:22:42.700
No, well, I think they had, they broke into, they had a couple of subcommittees that were
01:22:49.880
going to start talking about it, but the main owners meeting had been set, and I don't think
01:22:58.860
So, you're getting, I mean, they had said before that if anything gets done, it's not
01:23:04.980
Well, good luck with that, because you're going to continue to lose your fan base.
01:23:11.660
You know what they don't understand about that?
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It's a hard, I mean, Roger Goodell, this guy is.
01:23:18.800
I don't understand what they can see that just says, hey, go ahead.
01:23:31.860
We hear from players already saying, I'll quit if I can.
01:23:42.080
Also, the sexual harassment thing continues to burn across Hollywood.
01:23:48.720
Amazon's head of their entertainment department, the guy who actually had the idea to do Amazon
01:23:57.680
entertainment, the TVs, the movies, and he has run it ever since day one.
01:24:04.220
Roy Price was forced out of Amazon because of sexual harassment.
01:24:10.580
He apparently propositioned a female producer, Issa Hackett, from, I guess she's on The Mist.
01:24:24.380
I mean, she's married to a woman, and he's trying to...
01:24:31.940
And that's one of the things that she said was that, you know, hey, look, I'm married
01:24:46.920
And Bob Weinstein, Harvey's brother, is enmeshed in this scandal now, too, because an executive
01:24:53.920
producer of a show, this one was the Spike TV series, Missed, Amanda Siegel, said that
01:25:08.400
If you have young children, you know, remove them from the room now or cover their ears
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when I say again, he actually asked her to dinner more than once.
01:25:40.160
Well, there's probably hundreds or thousands of marriages that if the guy stopped at the
01:25:45.580
first no, they wouldn't have ever gotten together.
01:25:48.340
We heard two or three off the cuff this morning on this broadcast.
01:25:53.400
She said, after no, anybody who has asked you out should just move on.
01:25:58.660
Bob kept referring to me that he wanted to have a friendship.
01:26:07.720
So every person who ever hears the word no, never go back to that well ever again.
01:26:20.560
But a guy can't ask a woman out more than once if she says no.
01:26:30.320
And it'll be interesting to see if we live by that one.
01:26:34.260
As a matter of fact, I don't want a man asking a woman out at all.
01:26:43.080
If a woman wants to ask a man out, let her try.
01:26:55.960
I just want to debunk the whole camp of being an illegal immigrant or illegal alien or whatever
01:27:05.540
But instead of the Ellen show, he'd have gone on with you with guest stars of Hillary Clinton
01:27:25.520
I've been not hearing anything about it, but I question Pollock's motives and the lack
01:27:32.140
One thing I don't hear anything about is what party he was affiliated to and if this was kind
01:27:39.160
of a similar shooting to what happened at the baseball field outside of Washington.
01:27:44.140
Yeah, there's been some speculation about that.
01:27:46.700
But although there's his girlfriend or whatever she was to him says he had no party affiliation,
01:27:55.920
I don't know if we believe that from her, but they can't seem to find...
01:28:00.740
They can't seem to find any evidence that he was a radical left or right-wing guy.
01:28:06.460
So, no matter what lead they've chased down, they've all kind of gone nowhere as far as
01:28:14.820
Again, it goes back to we want some kind of closure.
01:28:19.040
We desperately need some kind of closure for this horrific act, and right now we don't have
01:28:33.920
Hey, real quick on the Vegas deal, just want to clear up a couple of points here.
01:28:38.340
There's a lot of misinformation on this firearm stuff that's coming out by so-called experts.
01:28:44.520
First off, full-auto weapons are not illegal for civilians to own.
01:28:48.140
They're just highly restricted and very expensive.
01:28:57.660
But if there was one out there that's transferable, which means it can go from one civilian to another,
01:29:02.380
then you just do the paperwork, you pay a $200 tax stamp, they take a background check,
01:29:09.640
So first off, full-auto weapons are legal to own by private individuals.
01:29:15.380
Hang on a second, because I want to give you your full say, and we're up against a hard
01:29:46.800
And you can catch my show immediately following this one today and all week, every week, on
01:29:56.920
We were talking about the situation in Vegas has come up again because the security guard
01:30:03.600
has turned up, and he'll be interviewed by Ellen on her show today.
01:30:11.080
She got a big interview there, because everybody wants to talk to this guy and maybe have some
01:30:18.300
But also, Dave in Oklahoma was clearing up some things about bump stock and all of that.
01:30:23.800
Now, as we've said multiple times, automatic weapons, while they're not flat-out banned, there
01:30:33.260
You can't own one that was manufactured after 1986.
01:30:43.460
They've made it cost-prohibitive for a lot of people to own them.
01:30:50.580
And so, when you say they've been banned, they haven't, you know, technically been banned.
01:30:57.380
But for all intents and purposes, most people can't get them or don't have them.
01:31:01.540
But anyway, Dave, go ahead and clear up whatever else you feel like there's a mistake on.
01:31:08.060
A lot of owners out there, if you're not into it, you probably don't know anything about
01:31:14.500
But they have big machine gun shoots all the time, and people bring their full-registered
01:31:21.080
But anyway, be that as it may, to say they're illegal is incorrect.
01:31:25.020
If you've got the money, you can find them for sale.
01:31:30.680
But if you've got the money, then you can get one.
01:31:33.100
But oftentimes, however, I will say, if somebody owns them or has them, they are oftentimes
01:31:42.600
And uses them improperly like this guy did, they're usually illegal.
01:31:48.120
You'd be hard-pressed to find full-auto guns used in crimes recently.
01:31:53.440
Illegal full-auto guns are just not out there floating around like people think.
01:31:57.660
So anyway, and that's 30 years of law enforcement.
01:32:03.040
And a lot of people are saying, he couldn't do this, he couldn't do that with this gun.
01:32:08.080
I just say, I just challenge you, go ahead and YouTube some bump stock, people firing
01:32:13.000
You'll see that with practice, people can really...
01:32:16.320
I've been amazed at what shooters can do with their firearms, things that you would have
01:32:23.300
There's people out there that can fire a semi-auto almost as fast as a full-auto just by trigger
01:32:28.340
So just be careful about listening to these armchair experts saying, well, there's no
01:32:35.960
You know, it's good for people to look up and find these things out for themselves so
01:32:39.620
that they're not feeding into somebody else's fault.
01:32:43.520
When it comes to firearms, there's a lot of detail out there.
01:32:47.880
And you guys are really good about saying, you know, question everything and, you know,
01:32:54.040
I just hear a lot of bunk about this firearm stuff.
01:32:56.180
And I know from personal experience, it's just that.
01:32:58.640
It's armchair experts saying, you can't do this and you can't do that.
01:33:01.880
When I've seen shooters that, you know, it's like magic what they're doing.
01:33:08.360
And there's some really top-notch shooters out there that can show people what training
01:33:14.620
So that's all I'm trying to do is kind of clear up some of those.
01:33:17.700
You know, people are saying with all sorts of certainty, he couldn't have done this.
01:33:21.720
And I'm saying, you know, if the guy practiced and was dedicated and did some really good
01:33:25.640
research and training, the sky's the limit on what he could have done even with a standard
01:33:32.940
So he had the means to do that kind of stuff if he wanted to.
01:33:36.480
One of your guests also said, we haven't got a list of firearms.
01:33:40.240
And what kind of firearms he had and what kind of modifications, if any, were done to
01:33:45.520
And that information has not been forthcoming, which makes people speculate why.
01:33:52.360
They've got a full inventory, I bet, of what they were.
01:33:57.460
But, you know, the less information, more people are going to try to fill the gaps in
01:34:03.200
So it almost, it almost feels, David, almost feels like they want conspiracy theories to
01:34:09.440
arise out of this because they've, they've kept so much information from the public.
01:34:17.140
I mean, there's a lot of stuff they know that they're not telling us.
01:34:19.940
Are you, are you in law enforcement or you, you have a background in law enforcement?
01:34:23.960
30 years, retired from a major metropolitan police department.
01:34:27.300
The other thing people are saying, because some of the fire, some of the rapid fire sound,
01:34:35.780
And I've heard that explained as it was just the echo.
01:34:38.680
But people have assumed that was the second shooter.
01:34:41.200
There was also a flash of light or something coming off of one of the windows.
01:34:46.120
And they've said that that wasn't gunfire either.
01:34:49.120
Have you, have you seen anything on those things?
01:34:52.080
You know, I have, I've watched some of these videos on there, the taxi cab video.
01:34:56.020
And there's one that a guy had done that did a real good job with listening to some of
01:35:00.340
the echoes, you know, or some of the gunfire and the different sounds.
01:35:07.160
It's kind of early on to tell whether or not there were, whether it was echoes or whether
01:35:17.180
So what, what I'm saying on a lot of this is that this is a very intensive investigation
01:35:26.360
They have to go over and they're not going to come forward with, well, they shouldn't
01:35:30.580
come forward with a lot of speculations to begin with.
01:35:33.420
And so I'm just trying to give law enforcement the time to do this.
01:35:36.260
Can you imagine what the crime scene looks like out there?
01:35:41.000
And I'm sure the sheriff feels like it's not his job to fill in the, uh, the holes of the,
01:35:48.160
So in any time there's a shooting, what they try to do is account for every round fired.
01:35:54.440
And I don't know that they can do that in this.
01:35:57.600
But, um, when I was on the department, um, any shooting that whether it was also involved
01:36:01.940
or otherwise, we had, we tried to count for every single round fired in the position of
01:36:09.980
And then you've got people have already destroyed evidence or, you know, inadvertently probably.
01:36:14.620
But, um, so on TV, they usually get that done in an hour, maybe two.
01:36:22.440
You know, the other thing is I will tell you from a personal perspective, I think the
01:36:25.540
FBI is a tremendous organization, but my experience is they don't share information.
01:36:30.120
So, um, it's very hard for local law enforcement to get anything from the FBI.
01:36:37.160
They have the, uh, probably the best forensic units out there, but they just don't share with
01:36:43.300
Um, and that's, that's been their, that's been their, um, uh, their forte since forever.
01:36:50.060
I've worked with them closely on a couple of cases.
01:36:52.560
And, uh, great investigators, great, great street level agents out there, but their training
01:36:58.420
is they just don't share with local authorities.
01:37:02.380
But anyway, uh, I want to do is clear up some of those things about the firearms deal.
01:37:06.140
And when somebody calls in and says, well, this and that and everything say, well, really,
01:37:11.440
I mean, I would question a little bit on that and I just, I just hate hearing the bunk out
01:37:15.140
there because there's so much falsehood and people think that semi-automatic means full
01:37:19.720
auto and that, um, and that you can just buy them across the internet without a, um, you
01:37:24.620
know, background check, a 44 73 or a mixed check.
01:37:32.080
But that's what we hear perpetuated by the Democrats all the time, all the time.
01:37:36.360
They make it sound as though there are no background checks when there are in almost
01:37:41.000
Uh, they make it sound like, uh, an AR-15 is an automatic weapon.
01:37:47.120
Everyone has purchased a weapon through a loophole.
01:37:57.540
I, um, I've been listening to these stories about people going back, you know, their 20 years
01:38:03.140
and being sexually harassed and asked out on dates.
01:38:11.840
I was actually a heavy equipment operator for 15 years.
01:38:15.300
And back then I was 26, a little California beach bunny girl out there working with the
01:38:23.020
And I did have a, um, a job I went out onto and these two men turned the hose on me in
01:38:36.860
What I did though, is I left with the water truck and left them without a job because
01:38:40.780
I went straight to the owner's house, told them what happened and they fired them and
01:38:57.840
If somebody did that today, uh, I think they'd face a firing squad.
01:39:01.040
Can you imagine turning a hose on a woman on a construction site?
01:39:08.600
Oh, that wasn't, you weren't asking me to answer.
01:39:26.420
We haven't, we haven't mentioned this today, but the travel ban again, that just keeps
01:39:36.320
Another job, a judge, the Hawaiian judge again.
01:39:43.160
He blocked the travel ban again and Senator Elizabeth Warren took to social media to say Donald Trump
01:40:00.160
He doesn't, as far as I know, the van, the ban doesn't say anything about religion.
01:40:11.120
Uh, and she's been a vocal vitriolic critic of, uh, Trump the whole time.
01:40:15.940
And she's probably trying to set up a run for president in 2020.
01:40:19.780
She says it's long past time for president Trump to, to fight for all Americans, not
01:40:26.260
betray our values and undermine our safety with a Muslim ban.
01:40:34.940
Don't even ask who you are, where you're coming from, what you want to do when you get here,
01:40:42.040
It's let everybody come stay as long as they want, do whatever they want.
01:40:49.940
Just open up the border and let everybody flow in.
01:40:56.420
He's trying to restrict travel from places like Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad,
01:41:08.000
Could it be that there might be terrorists who mean us harm coming from those places?
01:41:15.080
But this judge said the ban plainly discriminates based on nationality and claimed it had internal
01:41:21.840
incoherencies that markedly undermine its stated national security rationale.
01:41:32.740
It's amazing to me that it's become such a struggle.
01:41:36.200
Especially since the original one was made because they needed to work on getting it right.
01:41:49.220
If I remember right, and I don't have all the, everything in front of me, but they were doing
01:41:53.620
the ban because they needed to get the process of immigration right.
01:41:59.880
And so we needed to get this ban so that we could have the time to get all the other
01:42:05.340
immigration, whatever it takes to get into the country in line and take a look at everything
01:42:11.360
that it takes and get rid of what doesn't work and keep what does.
01:42:17.460
It's also fascinating to me that it's wrong for us to try to get any information.
01:42:22.960
We shouldn't vet these people coming from these countries at all.
01:42:26.420
No information from foreigners, but we need all information from citizens of the United
01:42:34.720
We can't trust any of our citizens, but we trust everybody who comes here from Libya.
01:42:53.040
Back great for Glenn on the Glenn Beck program.
01:43:01.460
Jay in Nevada is taking exception with something that was said on this show.
01:43:08.260
You know, you and Jeffy, you're being kind of hard.
01:43:13.360
I was actually in the festival when it happened.
01:43:18.320
You guys characterize our properties anything other than spectacular and beautiful.
01:43:22.960
So, the Mandalay Bay is spectacular and beautiful, you're alleging.
01:43:29.660
Because, well, just because it's on the south side of the strip doesn't mean that it's anything
01:43:35.220
Right there in the heart of the, right there in the heart of Las Vegas.
01:43:42.560
We share the same, you know, four acres as the Four Seasons and Delano, which is a four-star
01:43:49.680
I mean, I saw Heroic Kings take place that evening and are, you know, illegal aliens or
01:43:54.040
I don't agree with the politics of the upper echelon of our company, but anything less than
01:44:05.880
I bow to your superior knowledge because I've actually never been there.
01:44:09.620
I was taking the word of Stu Bergeer, who's been there.
01:44:21.960
Not spectacular, but Jay disagrees, so good for him.
01:44:27.700
There was more than one employee here at the Blaze where it's badmouthing mandalay.
01:44:41.740
So I'm still kind of waiting on stuff from Fast and Furious.
01:44:50.980
I just keep on getting this picture in my head of the Oval Office, and a guy runs in,
01:44:56.160
and the president looks up and says, what, Bob?
01:45:16.100
Yeah, really a bad moment in American history, frankly.
01:45:23.420
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