Adam Schiff Is in BIG Trouble | Guests: Rep. James Comer & Ilay David | 8⧸12⧸25
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In this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, Glenn Blume talks about what's going on in Washington, D.C. and why it's time to wake up to the fact that something needs to be done about it.
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well there's two approaches america to what we're facing today one is donald trump here's what
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he said yesterday on fixing dc crime i'm announcing a historic action to
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rescue our nation's capital from crime bloodshed bedlam and squalor and worse
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this is liberation day in dc and we're going to take our capital back we're taking it back
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under the authorities vested in me as the president of the united states i'm officially
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invoking section 740 of the district of columbia home rule act you know what that is
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and placing the dc metropolitan police department under direct federal control and you'll be meeting
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the people that will be directly involved with that very good people but they're tough
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and they know what's happening and they've done it before in addition i'm deploying the national guard to
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help re-establish law order of public safety in washington dc and they're going to be allowed to do
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their job properly okay now the other approach we are hearing now from beto how's this guy even
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a newsmaker is beyond me but this is beto's approach we don't await the punch thrown by these would-be
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fascists to land we punch first and we punch harder we want california and new jersey and illinois
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and maryland and every other state where the democrats hold the governor's mansion the assembly and
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the state senate to redraw their congressional districts now not wait for texas to move first
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to maximize democratic party advantage listen you may say to yourself well those aren't the rules
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there are no refs in this game the rules we are going to win whatever it takes we're going to take this
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to them in every way that we can okay so f the rules is his deal one is saying we need to return
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to a rule of law and the other is saying there are no rules one is actually looking out for the
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people on the streets and the other is playing politics i don't know how you read it any other
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four relief welcome back to the program stew bergeer our executive producer happy to be back glenn yeah
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well i'm happy to have you back really i missed you yeah um so the president yesterday taking control
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of our capital back uh and he said this cut three listen he said you know my father always used to tell
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me i had a wonderful father very smart and he used to say son when you walk into a restaurant and you
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see a dirty front door don't go in because if the front door is dirty the kitchen is dirty also
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same thing with the capital if our capital is dirty our whole country is dirty and they don't respect us
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it's absolutely true you know what this is this is the broken windows theory
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the broken windows theory is something that rudy giuliani used to turn new york around
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and that theory is no one no one picks up a rock or you know can or a bottle or something
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if you're in a nice neighborhood that's clean and everything else you don't pick up a rock and break a
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window however if you're in a neighborhood where there's a lot of broken windows and everything's
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broken down the average person is much more likely to pick up a rock and throw it to the through a window
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why because the entire neighborhood says we don't care so what rudy giuliani did was he used this
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theory and he cleaned up the um uh he cleaned up the subways by doing a couple of things first thing
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he did was he made sure that if you were jumping the turnstile for the for the um subway you were
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stopped right there before people just weren't paying a fare they were just jumping the turnstile and
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nobody was doing anything about it he said no one crosses that turnstile now what is it a dollar
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to ride the subway no one rides it for free and so he put police right there and they stopped you
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and arrested you if you were jumping the turnstile the second thing he did was he stopped the graffiti
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he said i don't care if they have to be repainted every single day when those things pull into the
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station at night if we get there in the morning and they have been spray painted i want them all painted
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again and then they go out well everything had been covered in graffiti and when he changed those two
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things all of a sudden the attitude of the subway it became safe again because it was sending a signal
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to the bad guys and the good guys we care we're not going to let this happen anymore so what he's
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saying here about dirty doorstep means a dirty kitchen is absolutely true you ever gone into a
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restaurant and gone into their bathroom and you're like oh boy oh god i can't eat now because if the
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the bathroom for the customer is like that what is their kitchen like where the customer never sees
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it that's what he's doing and he has the absolute right to do it he's got 30 days before he has to
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bring congress into it um this is the back in 1973 congress passed this home rule act uh and they
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didn't have a mayor they didn't have a city council they didn't have any of those things this has been
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and from the beginning of our country the founders wanted the district of columbia to be a district
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that is a federal district run by the federal government not by local rule uh and in 1973 they
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started that and it was all just to get them to be declared a state okay first a city with the mayor
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then we have you know we should have power to elect the president of the united states yada yada yada
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this has not worked this has been an experiment that has not worked at all so he can deploy the
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national guard for law enforcement because there is no governor of dc he can use it for emergencies
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crowd control and to execute federal laws however he just declared an emergency now under the home rule
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act he can assume control of the metro pd which he didn't for up to 48 hours during special conditions
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of emergency and that time period can be extended um but he what he's doing here is he's using these
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30 days hoping that the home rule act is going to be repealed only congress can repeal that but
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there's movements to repeal it now and if congress repeals the home rule act then this nonsense in the
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district of columbia is over and if anyone tells you oh you know what the the crime stats are going down
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to what to what even if they went down to 2019 standards is that good enough i mean it is still
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more dangerous than walking around in bogota columbia it is twice as dangerous as walking around in
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islamabad i don't know i don't think that's really a good thing and by the way they changed the way
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you're a stat person did you read this about the stats now they've been playing with them oh my
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playing with them uh felony assault is not considered a violent crime now in their crime stats felony not
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assault felony assault right felony means usually prison is time is tied to that yeah not just some
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easy misdemeanor where you get your hand slapped felony assault yeah and i bet if you're not going to
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include that it's hard to even take it seriously but your point i think is is more crucial to this
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than even the statistical games yeah because like they keep they're bragging about getting it back to
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2019 levels or maybe a tick below but that's not good no it's not what you're saying is acceptable is
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not acceptable that's the message from the white house and it's like i would love to see and we're
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seeing it so far but i would love to see the democrats try to win that battle on on with those
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rules if you want you're trying to tell me because we were there for the inauguration and of course that
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was police everywhere police everywhere it's a totally different i had a guy threaten my life
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and not for political reasons just because i think he was bat crap crazy yeah right i mean you know a lot
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of sane people threaten your life on a regular basis this is a crazy person i get that this is a nut job
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yeah but like i mean unless you're at the mall during the day it's and even there is can get
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sketchy at times oh yeah but like you feel it you feel it anyone who goes there knows this you want
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to stay inside your hotel room and you know what everybody knows this washington post there this is
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a story on how safe the city is this is a safe city but overhearing the witness gang threats and then
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watching the camera footage of the thuggery is disturbing said one resident speaking on the
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condition of anonymity anonymity anonymity yes over concerns of personal safety so i don't want my name
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in the paper because i'm afraid of the thugs finding out who i am and killing me but it's perfectly safe
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oh my gosh everyone knows this oh i know that anyone who's ever been to dc you know it by walking
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around weird crap happens to you people approach you in threatening ways you know ricky told me just a
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few minutes ago that she was she's our executive producer and uh she was she said last time i was in
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dc and she lived in dc for many many years she said i was in my old neighborhood she said i used to walk
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at you know two o'clock in the morning i never had a problem with that and she said i went to this
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restaurant and i was there with a friend and i was i i'd gone there a million times she says it's in the
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middle of the day within within just a few minutes she's sitting uh you know on a patio outside uh some
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huge guy she said 300 pounds at least six feet comes up and says i'm gonna kill you and starts
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threatening her and her life they call cops it takes them 15 minutes she's not far from the capital
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15 minutes to get there and then they don't do anything about him
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he she's like anybody who says that this isn't happening is it's just never been there here's an
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abc anchor now remember their whole spin is ah this is fascism there's no there's a safe city
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listen to this abc anchor listen to this cut one we've been talking so much about the numbers and
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yeah usually that's how you play devil's advocate as you talk about oh well stats say crime is down
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however i can tell you firsthand here in downtown dc where we work right here around our bureau
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just in the past six months you know there were two people shot one person died literally two blocks
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down here from the bureau uh it was within the last two years that i actually was jumped walking just
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two blocks down from here and then just this morning one of my co-workers said her car was stolen
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uh a block away from the bureau so we can talk about the numbers uh going down but crime is
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happening every single day because we're all experiencing it firsthand while working and living
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down here hmm hmm yeah here's go ahead i was gonna say i you know i was on vacation last week
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you know it's like me saying i'm cutting my calories from vacation levels to normal levels
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it's still not healthy right like it's just it's not even if there is an improvement from 2023 which
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some numbers do show although the numbers are questionable 2023 was just absolute catastrophe
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and this is just terrible right like that like there's no reason to embrace this norm as the norm
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so let me give you i want to show you the response the response on the left here is show the full
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screen here of the free dc this came out yesterday free dc like it's under some fascist free dc look at
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this deal and what it says is um it is encouraging residents to protest trump's federalizing of the
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city's police force and what it wants to do is starting tonight at 8 p.m and then every night
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go out to stop this occupation go out and bring pots and pans and bang on them and then when you're
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your neighbors go what the hell is wrong with you say don't you care about the fascistic
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government there's people will love that they this is crazy this is crazy now if if donald trump
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and i think with janine pirro i think some things are going to be happening quickly there um
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he actually has a chance and i don't think he's doing it this way
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for this reason um but he actually has a chance of turning dc republican because you're living in
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that imagine it's hard to imagine but imagine living there and now you're seeing your side that
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you've always voted for saying it's not so bad and you know it's bad you can't have your wife go out to
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the grocery store at night you've you've had your car jacked you've had maybe you know crazy people on
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the streets and then he's doing something and if it works if it works people will be like you know
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what i'm sorry but that is a better solution he's doing this is very brilliant of him he's very good
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at this he knows where people live uh you know spiritually uh and physically he knows right where
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they live and where they're living in washington dc is a hellhole and everybody there knows it and if he
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so there's a little ground that president trump would need to to to make up to make dc a republican
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district now i know you might not be saying that it's going to turn fully republican i don't think
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it's i mean it would be a dream to turn it purple now he's made up a little bit of ground in his three
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elections okay okay so in 2016 against hillary clinton he lost 91 to 4 right okay okay all right
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so there's a little room to grow there a little room to grow and he was able to achieve that in
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2020 when he lost 92 to 5 so he went from four to five percent there he is rocketing and then in 2024
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he lost 90 to six so he went from uh losing by 87 points to losing by 84 points check that out for
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the next 20 elections by like 2600 yeah he's gonna be winning it's gonna be it's gonna be
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solidly blue but again those he didn't do any of the things you're talking about in between them
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this is this is a totally new approach and i do agree with you that when your life changes
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those numbers can change quickly quickly did you see the um i saw a video uh of a woman from
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california and i think i retweeted it yesterday and it's filled with profanity but it is this woman
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who appears to be formerly liberal and she's from california and she's like
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what can gavin can you shut up about donald trump have you seen what our lives are like here
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fix california stop worrying about donald trump fix california this is why
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beto is going to be very popular with people who are the revolutionaries where he's like we're
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gonna get them and we're gonna we're gonna fight dirty you've already been fighting dirty how much
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dirtier can you get i mean except for the loaded gun which is coming it's already here gang but
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anyway that's gonna sell to the the protesters on the streets but that's not gonna sell 83 or 86
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percent of americans every day worry about the cost of food
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that's a staggering number you see what's happening in maryland with the rolling blackouts now
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why because they're getting off coal and everything else and so now they're having rolling blackouts
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that's not gonna last when you start really affecting people's everyday life and somebody else
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says uh i can fix that and they demonstrate that they can you you lose your side loses because
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you're only pitching the same old crap remember this this is what you know they were saying about
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barack obama you know republicans don't have any new ideas uh you know but he's coming with a new plan
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well it's these are actually very old ideas or follow the constitution ideas you know use common
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sense ideas but it's new to so many americans who have bought into this lie on the other side
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so john solomon broke some news yesterday about uh the fbi and schiff and uh adam schiff is in
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real trouble real trouble and we'll get into that here in just a second um also uh representative
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james comber uh he is from kentucky um he is uh he is currently the chairman of the house committee
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on oversight and accountability and um the the house oversight committee has subpoenaed now
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both hillary and bill clinton for testimony on jeffrey epstein and me thinks this might have been
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uh set up uh the whole time but i i probably i'm probably wrong on that because it's a brilliant
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you got everybody on the right or on the left saying we gotta we're gonna subpoena okay well
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let's start with bill and hillary clinton and they've issued the subpoenas and uh let's see
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where this goes now james comber is with us uh now hello james how are you sir um well thanks for having
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me on yeah so do i have this pretty much uh anything confirm or deny on this theory of mine that this is
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well going to work out unfortunately uh or an unfortunate way with the democrats well you
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know the democrats were you know they have trump derangement syndrome and everything's about donald
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trump and they they had been signaling for for days in an oversight committee hearing that they were
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going to make a motion to subpoena the epstein files scott perry uh from pennsylvania good member on
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the oversight committee good republican he he when they made that emotion he amended it to include
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subpoenas for six former attorneys general republican and democrat as well as bill and hillary clinton
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and they voted for it and the significance of them voting for that amendment and it passed of course in a
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bipartisan manner is it if you normally send a former president a subpoena the odds of that subpoena
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uh ever uh coming to fruition would be would be slim but in this case glenn they voted in a bipartisan
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manner republicans and democrats uh to subpoena both bill and hillary clinton that carries weight
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in court and everyone in america wants to know what was going on in epstein island it's not just a
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democrat issue or republican issue democrats want to know because they hope and pray donald trump had
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something you know some liability there but but republicans want to know too because we believe
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there was a cover-up we believe the government knew more than than what's been out there we believe
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there's probably some kind of list somewhere so uh i think that what happened in the oversight committee
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is going to lead us to being able to ask bill and hillary clinton questions for the first time ever
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okay so let me ask you just to play devil's advocate and to be fair are are there plans to
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subpoena any republicans or friends and associates of republicans or friends of donald trump well i don't
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guess bill bars his friend but he was one of the attorneys general okay uh there are two republican
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ags that were on the list and we'll go wherever the investigation leads look this is not a this is not a
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a partisan issue their republicans are equally as curious and interested in what was going on in
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epstein island i i'm i've been in kentucky for for two weeks now my son plays baseball i go to baseball
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fields all over the the state uh watching him and people come up to me these aren't political people
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and and they know that that that i've issued the subpoenas i subpoenaed pam bondy for the epstein
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files and i don't think that's gotten a lot of a lot of press and probably didn't make many
00:29:23.660
friends with with the administration but but but people want to know and and that's what people
00:29:29.220
are coming up to all of my colleagues not just the the freedom caucus guys and and the the ones that
00:29:35.020
are on tv all the time just the you know the normal moderate republicans this is what people want to
00:29:41.560
know i mean they're curious about epstein and and we're serious about as well well i'm glad to hear
00:29:46.660
that because i've never seen anything like it this story is not going away i mean it just it has to be
00:29:51.540
you have to lance this boil and just let them let let sorry but drain it and let every let it be
00:29:57.280
what it is um based on what you've seen so far do you believe the clintons had knowledge of the
00:30:03.040
criminal activities on the island well i believe that the clintons were very close with with epstein
00:30:10.780
uh and we know that that clinton went there a few times i don't know if he went as many times as uh
00:30:19.380
as as some conservative outlets have reported but he may have may have gone more i don't know but
00:30:24.380
we're going to find out and you know that this is this is a serious thing you have two people that
00:30:29.960
were that were charged both epstein and maxwell uh was the government involved you know where was the
00:30:37.980
government spying on people that were there was the government turning a blind eye to the
00:30:43.180
sex trafficking of underage girls i mean there are so many questions that every american has and i think
00:30:50.660
the fact that that clinton was there so many times maxwell was that bill and hillary at chelsea
00:30:57.180
clinton's wedding so obviously the the clinton's thought a lot of of maxwell so you know we just we just
00:31:04.260
have questions i don't i'm not trying to embarrass the the president or anything we'll have to have
00:31:09.580
every i dotted and t cross if we get him in but you know normally the the prospect of getting a former
00:31:16.380
president in to a congressional committee deposition is slim to none there have been two this last century
00:31:24.400
that were subpoenaed by congress and and not and trump was one of them neither uh made it to congress
00:31:30.360
but what makes this different is the democrats voted for this too and i think they got in trouble
00:31:35.460
with hakeem jeffries and probably the clintons when they when the committee was over because
00:31:40.400
they were so focused on just subpoenaing uh the epstein files they they uh they left their their guard
00:31:49.660
down for the clintons and that's what the democrats have always done they've always played defense for the
00:31:54.660
clintons and the bidens and all the the corrupt deep state but you know i i'm hopeful that this
00:32:00.140
bipartisan vote will help us in court because this subpoena will go to court make no mistake about it
00:32:05.900
and and uh hopefully we've got good attorneys uh our attorneys that represent us in court are through
00:32:12.160
mike johnson's office so hopefully they'll be they'll do a good job um do you have any concerns about
00:32:17.300
uh the potential interference or special treatment of uh jelaine maxwell after she's meeting with todd
00:32:25.100
blanche and then she gets this unusual prison transfer are you guys going to investigate that
00:32:30.400
are you concerned about that well we're always interested in in what's going on uh we we weren't
00:32:37.680
aware that he was going to meet with her or that she was going to be transferred and remember
00:32:41.600
august the 11th was the date i was supposed to take the committee down to depose maxwell which was
00:32:48.260
which was monday but what happened is uh last week her attorney sent a letter to to me saying that uh
00:32:57.360
she was wanted to wait until the supreme court ruled on her appeal and which is supposed to be in
00:33:04.320
september and if we went in there before september before the supreme court ruled on her appeal she was
00:33:09.980
just going to plead the fifth so you know we're we're that's a reasonable request uh we're gonna
00:33:16.500
hope that the supreme court rules on her appeal and then then our committee's going down there and and
00:33:22.260
deposing her i mean we've got you know i've got uh marjorie taylor green and and anna polina luna and
00:33:29.100
byron donald everybody's interested in this and everybody wants to participate in it um let me change
00:33:34.440
the subject on a couple of things yesterday i saw this amazing video of the house being called to
00:33:39.780
order and called into session uh they call in a session they have prayer they do the pledge of
00:33:45.080
allegiance and then they dismiss and this is all being done so they they they don't have to uh or
00:33:53.880
they that it won't allow the president to do appointments when congress is not in session
00:34:00.060
because they're saying no we're still in session every day but you're not really in session
00:34:04.000
why are the republicans doing this why why not just vote on the people i i don't know that you
00:34:10.900
know the the confirmations are in the senate and and i don't know i read that too and i wasn't aware
00:34:16.780
of that i always but i think in the past they've always done that in august when we were out traveling
00:34:24.040
the the district so i i really don't know that's a good question if if if if republicans are doing
00:34:30.020
anything to to slow down trump's confirmation then then shame on the republicans and we need
00:34:37.260
new republicans because we've got to get these guys confirmed it's already too late do you think
00:34:43.820
home rule has a chance of being pulled back in 30 days for dc i do i i do look i mean people are scared
00:34:50.580
in washington dc it's it's uh it's a bad place and and if you look out the window it doesn't matter
00:34:58.720
what part of town you've got all these teenage boys running around breaking stuff at 2 a.m 3 a.m
00:35:07.440
and and there there's nothing being done about it and the way the dc laws are you know they're not
00:35:14.380
going to prosecute young people for anything these young people know it so there are no consequences to
00:35:19.580
their actions you've got a lawless town right now yeah well i i hope that that actually happens and
00:35:25.560
they pull this back because this is a failed experiment um it is you've hinted at the possible
00:35:31.080
run of uh of being the governor of kentucky in 27 um care to comment on on where you are on that
00:35:38.520
decision yeah it's two years away we've had unfortunately for the last 55 years in kentucky as
00:35:47.060
republican as kentucky has been we've had a democrat governor 47 out of the last 55 years
00:35:52.600
this governor now uh andy beshear he's term limited he can't run again i'm getting a lot of encouragement
00:36:00.200
to to to run i was commissioner of agriculture before i came to congress at the statewide elected
00:36:06.340
office and you know it's something that uh i'm seriously considering i'm obviously i believe in term
00:36:13.520
limit so i never planned on staying in in congress very long i moved up quick i was the top republican
00:36:19.100
on the oversight committee after three and a half years so i think i've proven myself and uh i love
00:36:25.620
kentucky so it's something i want to do but we're we're still about a year away from making a decision
00:36:31.660
okay uh sounds great congressman thank you so much really appreciate it uh thanks for all your hard
00:36:37.300
work appreciate it uh james comer which you know i should have i should have asked him has he ever
00:36:44.320
considered changing his name because it's so close to james comey and i mean are you committed to comer
00:36:51.340
are you i mean that's that would have been a very you know it would have been very good question
00:36:56.440
yeah very pressing question because you're like james comer isn't he the bad guy oh no that's comey
00:37:02.340
james comey i just want to point that out i'm sure he struggles with this decision on a day-to-day
00:37:06.900
basis right right right you know i mean your wife kind of struggled with that for a while
00:37:11.500
right my wife lisa page is her is her name and uh lisa page lisa page oh wasn't she the one
00:37:19.460
with uh oh gosh what was his name i just had it gosh everyone's yelling at the radios right now i
00:37:26.740
can't i can't think of the other guy's name but the the two that had peter struck peter struck yes thank
00:37:31.740
you they they uh they part of the part of the russiagate uh scandal right and i can't there's
00:37:37.880
so many quote-unquote scandals yeah no he was they were big they were instrumental in that yeah and as
00:37:42.380
we're seeing more instrumental than we thought yeah the names are keep keep coming up yeah uh she's
00:37:47.500
that's lisa page different spelling but yes uh yeah is it though really yes just like comer and
00:37:53.300
comey are different spelling there's a different spelling there uh okay uh let's see it's particularly
00:38:00.900
uh disturbing because he she was having an affair so like there was like story after story it was
00:38:06.440
like lisa page in a fair and i'm like wait a minute that that's a little can we not i mean yeah
00:38:12.580
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well glenn i you know you've been talking a lot about dc this hour and how bad it is there but
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you're not focusing on what i've heard npr focusing on oh really truth of the npr oh they're telling
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is at a 30 year low according to justice department data but trump says trump says he wants city residents
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he wants city residents to be dealt with harshly well if they are residents of the city and their
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program a lot to talk about uh this hour we we have a new story
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uh that came out last night or yesterday afternoon about the fbi releasing information on a whistleblower
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a democrat whistleblower um that had been trying to blow the whistle and the fbi and the doj just kept
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blowing him off and it shows deep corruption uh john solomon was on this story yesterday on in just the
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don't but that would leave me more uh let's see so uh john solomon broke some news yesterday on just
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the news.com which if you don't if you don't check that every day you should um he is a real
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god's honest uh journalist and investigative journalist he's worked for the washington post
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until he wasn't welcome there uh he worked for the uh uh i think he worked for the new york times but
00:49:32.820
definitely the wall street journal uh until he wasn't welcome there and he was like i you know what i'm
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just gonna have i'm speak my mind i let the chips fall where they may and so he started his own
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thing and it's really really good but he has been breaking a lot of the stories uh that are coming
00:49:47.900
about russiagate listen to this story a career intelligence officer who worked for the democrats on
00:49:55.740
the house intelligence committee for more than a decade repeatedly warned the fbi beginning in
00:50:02.460
2017 that then representative adam shift had approved leaking classified information to smear
00:50:10.620
donald trump the fbi 302 interview reports obtained by just the news state the intelligence staffer
00:50:19.920
a democrat by party affiliation who described himself as a friend to both schiff and now
00:50:25.580
california senator and former republican house intelligence chairman devin nunez considered the
00:50:31.360
classified leaking to be unethical illegal and treasonous but was told not to worry about it because
00:50:39.180
schiff believed he would be spared prosecution under the constitution speech and debate clause
00:50:44.700
so do you know what that clause is that's a really an amazing clause you know what it is this is the one
00:50:52.080
where they can you know where i harry reed could go on and say hey mitt romney lied about not paying
00:50:57.760
his taxes yeah he never paid his taxes he can't say that without mitt romney being able to sue him
00:51:04.100
right if it's not if it's if it's not true you can sue him unless you say it on the floor of the
00:51:10.160
house or the senate because then it's then it's free speech that they have that you don't even have
00:51:17.080
yeah okay it's like they're extra extra free yeah they're extra free they can say whatever they want
00:51:23.520
and they can't get sued by it so he is he's leaking this information but he's leaking it on the floor of
00:51:31.460
the house and that way he can say i'm covered by the constitution now he is such a dirtbag it's
00:51:38.300
just a dirtbag okay so um this whistleblower again a democrat by by registration um he has been
00:51:49.500
blowing the whistle on adam schiff and no one would listen to him doj officials according to just the
00:51:55.740
news showed little interest in pursuing schiff when the allegations were brought to them years ago
00:52:00.200
citing the very same excuse the lawmaker had offered in his in that interesting so he says
00:52:07.200
i'm covered by this and the doj says no no he's covered by this in his most recent interview with
00:52:14.420
the bureau in 2023 the whistleblower whose name is redacted told agents from the fbi st louis office
00:52:20.200
that he was personally he personally attended a meeting at which shift off shift authorized leaking
00:52:26.160
classified information quote when working in this capacity redacted staffer's name was called to an
00:52:33.660
all-staff meeting by shift in this meeting shift stated the group would lead would leak classified
00:52:40.580
information which was derogatory to the president of the united states donald j trump shift stated the
00:52:46.520
information would be used to indict president trump the whistleblower total investigation said he stated
00:52:52.940
this would be illegal and upon hearing his concerns unnamed members of the meeting reassured him they
00:52:59.320
would not be caught leaking classified information the staffer made similar claims to agents in the
00:53:05.780
fbi's washington field office as early as 2017 shortly after trump took office in his first term
00:53:12.660
officials also said some of the doj officials who declined to prosecute a rash of classified leaks
00:53:18.300
during the russia gate affair remain employed and in positions of power a matter that they may be of
00:53:26.000
interest to lawmakers in congress this thing is so deep and so nasty i mean if if we don't get the
00:53:37.080
people like adam shift this will happen if they get away with it you may as a democrat you may be fine
00:53:45.280
uh donald trump he's you cannot allow them to get away with leaking classified information to destroy
00:53:54.760
another person okay they knew these were lies but they needed it to get out and it was classified no one
00:54:04.200
was supposed to know that so here a congressman and now a senator a u.s senator said don't worry about
00:54:11.980
it uh you're not going to get caught nobody's going to pay for this if they do that and they set this
00:54:19.140
precedent and they do get away with it what is the regulating rule of law when they want to do it to
00:54:28.680
somebody else and maybe it's somebody you like what what is the what is the regulating rule of law when
00:54:35.100
the republicans go oh well you're going to play that way well we can do that too
00:54:38.440
this is where critical thinking comes in this is this is where this is what americans are missing
00:54:47.900
right now and it's it's not that we're not capable of it it's that we're all living in our lizard brains
00:54:54.900
we're all so freaked out by nazi nazi it's a nazi we're so freaked out by the names that we've all
00:55:10.160
the left is now moving towards no rule of law i mean there beto is now saying to the uber uber left
00:55:28.280
rules don't matter at all it doesn't matter we'll do whatever it takes to stop them and win next
00:55:37.560
time well to me it doesn't sound like they're going to do anything new except that's their message to
00:55:49.660
unethical illegal and treasonous from somebody who describes adam schiff as a friend
00:56:07.760
the the stakes just keep getting higher and higher and higher on this particular story
00:56:15.980
and i'm wondering i mean one thing that is not trending let me see if i can find the trends here
00:56:23.100
okay on google trends right now what's trending on google trends is martial law
00:56:29.820
martial law in washington dc well that that's that's not what's happening in washington dc that's not
00:56:37.100
martial law uh it is the president's right because the district of columbia is supposed to be a federal
00:56:48.300
district and it's out of control what was the stats on a thousand times what was it
00:56:53.180
uh i have that here for you give me one second i'll pull it up some crazy amount more dangerous than
00:56:58.940
philadelphia i don't go walk the streets of philadelphia at night i don't send my kids hey go get a gallon of
00:57:03.900
milk down the street what are the stats do you have it i do uh it's just loading as we speak okay
00:57:11.020
um this is from and it's from the this is from the atlantic um dc's homicide rate in 2024 roughly
00:57:17.980
26.4 homicides for every 100 000 residents is lower than both at 2023 and its peak in the 90s
00:57:24.140
but according to data compiled by the council of criminal justice is still still nearly seven times
00:57:29.740
higher than new york city's rate which is 3.8 uh per 100 000 dc's rate is also worse than that of
00:57:37.180
philadelphia atlanta and even chicago in fact it's closer to that of infamous infamously crime-ridden
00:57:44.140
cities like memphis and detroit than it is to some other important uh city areas the problem looks even
00:57:51.420
worse in the most violence-plagued parts of the city as i found in my report 2023 57 of the city's
00:57:57.420
homicides took place in wards seven and eight the city's poorest and the largest percentage of black
00:58:03.340
residents in fact just 10 blocks of dc were home to 14 of all homicides can you imagine what that area
00:58:10.380
must be a 14 of an entire city's yeah everybody everybody everybody knows somebody that has been
00:58:16.940
killed right in that area it has to be has to be uh as in many cities violence is also hyper
00:58:23.740
concentrated among tight social networks according to a 2021 report national institute for criminal
00:58:28.540
justice reform any given city about 500 people are responsible for 60 to 70 percent of all gun violence
00:58:34.460
in the city and this is from this is from an article that's saying this is from you know i mean it's
00:58:38.860
the atlantic it's more of a left-leaning situation saying hey guys like sure we can all say it's down
00:58:45.420
but are we communicating the real problem here because i mean look from a political perspective
00:58:51.500
trump is going to win here forget that for example you know all the sideline stuff that everyone's
00:58:58.220
talking about when you just boil it down to politics which is what a lot of these people are thinking
00:59:01.420
about if you are stuck on the side of the debate that says actually dc is disneyland you're going to lose
00:59:09.420
and you're going to lose in a city that has voted for you time and time and time again because
00:59:19.500
somebody's making the killing stop i mean you know what do they say about mussolini
00:59:26.780
why was mussolini i remember was it your uncle my let's be very careful my wife's uncle okay okay
00:59:34.540
a great uncle i think um he was born here in america but uh the family they lived in uh
00:59:44.060
in italy and when mussolini took over and the war started they were afraid the entire family would be
00:59:50.060
wiped out so he was an american citizen because he was born during a vacation in new york city so he
00:59:56.700
they sent him all by himself to america he didn't have a job or anything so he just joined the military
01:00:02.300
and he started fighting on our side and um and we're talking and and nobody in the family had
01:00:08.380
nobody knew his war record no one no one and uh we're sitting at a a wedding and it's just the two
01:00:17.100
of us and uh i'm like so uncle leo how'd you get here tell me your story and he was like let me tell you
01:00:24.620
my story and he starts in uh telling a story and uh i said so you do you remember mussolini at the
01:00:33.180
time mussolini was a good man and i'm like okay can you keep your voice down on that one i mean he's
01:00:39.660
not my uncle he is not my uncle my wife's uncle my my wife's uncle which i'm questioning now my wife
01:00:49.100
and my relationship there said that anyway and i said okay keep your voice down what do you mean by
01:00:55.820
that and he said at first before he joined with the nazis he said our country was so out of control
01:01:04.220
and he made quote you've heard this before he made the trains run on time
01:01:11.020
he what he was saying was he brought order to a very disordered society it was not functioning
01:01:19.900
okay and what mussolini did at first was i'm just gonna bring i'm bring some law and order here
01:01:27.260
this is why the progressive left had an argument with some at the very beginning saying this is the
01:01:35.580
new wave of the future it will make your country better fascism this was their argument at the
01:01:40.700
beginning mussolini and hitler you do you know why you know the the swastika if you flip it around
01:01:49.100
it's actually an american native and a uh indian um symbol of peace did you know that yes i did
01:01:57.340
i did okay so if you but if you flip it around then it becomes the nazi swastika but that's not all
01:02:05.340
in when when you look at a native american you will always know that it's native american or indian
01:02:10.380
because the bottom of the i don't know what you call the swastika is flat okay okay what hitler did
01:02:19.020
is he pitched it up 45 degrees okay so he moved that symbol that was just like a square and he put it
01:02:26.620
instead on the on a like a corner of the square so it's now pitched up does it make sense you know
01:02:33.100
what i'm saying do you know why he did that no because this is a system of progress we are progressives
01:02:44.220
we are moving and racing towards the future so any of this crap that this was you know conservative
01:02:51.820
no no no no it wasn't no one this this is all progressive socialist nonsense and dangerous but
01:02:59.100
back to the story of of what trump is doing trump is using the constitution and he is doing it within
01:03:09.020
the the rule of law he has 30 days and then congress has to either revoke home rule or it goes back or
01:03:16.300
they can extend it for another 30 days but congress has to do it um so he's not becoming a fascist or a
01:03:22.540
dictator or anything else this is not martial law this is all within the law but if he makes that change
01:03:29.100
in those two districts where everybody knows somebody who has been murdered and most likely kids that
01:03:35.340
have been murdered and that goes down and they feel safe on their streets and their kids are not they're
01:03:41.500
not saying to the kids just don't fall in with that gang that will change people will they may still vote
01:03:49.820
the same way because they don't get it maybe but they will not be on board with dismissing i can guarantee
01:03:57.580
you they're not on board with dismissing this as oh no washington dc is a safe city everything the
01:04:03.580
media is doing right now everything the democrats are doing by trying to excuse this and try to make
01:04:09.420
everybody the people who are living it know it's a lie first and they've got to be looking at those
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people going wait a minute wait a minute i thought you were on our side i thought you were trying to
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protect us you're not all right back in just a minute sometimes the truth is not fun but it's
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still the truth moving isn't just about boxes and trucks and it's about closing and it's closing one
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chapter opening another chapter it's standing in an empty living room with the echoes of your
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turning the key in for the very last time it's sad it's exciting it's terrifying and it's all
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think i've ever been as emotional about a move as i am about this one we're moving from our home and
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10 seconds back so i got a weird email from my sister do we have the
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um so this is a picture that uh i took of me in 1977 and i was trying to get on to the tonight
01:06:28.540
show i don't know why because johnny carson started as a magician and and i was like i don't know four
01:06:34.940
and uh and so i was doing magic and i i sent this in you know uh to the carson tonight show and then
01:06:43.900
just waited for you know uh we're gonna book you next weekend you know never happened never happened
01:06:49.340
um but i i got the weirdest letter from my sister who remembers this time and uh she's like i don't
01:06:59.020
remember you turning the dove into a puppy and i'm like i didn't i would have gotten on the tonight
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show if i turned a dove into a puppy this is a picture that has gone from picture to ai yeah and
01:07:13.420
it is so weird i thought people would know that it was ai uh-uh even your own sister even my own
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welcome to the glennbeck program so i posted on x i think uh or maybe it was instagram over the weekend
01:09:11.900
uh somebody sent some pictures of me from my childhood uh and one of them was me from 1977
01:09:19.900
the magic show and they brought it to life with ai and it was it's stunning it's stunning and i posted
01:09:27.180
it and i said this is a very old picture of me uh you know and i told the johnny carson thing etc etc
01:09:34.140
but i just thought people would know i mean because you can see the the folds and the creases in the
01:09:39.660
picture i just thought people would know that that was ai no no they didn't they didn't yeah
01:09:44.540
it was interesting because your wording too on the post said this picture i sent in
01:09:50.540
yeah to johnny carson or something like that right so i would have sent the film back it would have
01:09:55.420
been right and i would have said yeah i sent this film in right this movie yeah right in this you said
01:10:01.900
picture and when i saw it i was like wow i mean like that but i had seen i've seen other ai
01:10:06.460
versions of this where they take a photo and it moves around but it is getting incredible
01:10:11.980
i mean that really absolutely looks real looks real um here i am yeah if you're watching on the
01:10:19.580
blaze tv let me show you this is a uh picture of me on my first birthday um and my birthday cake
01:10:27.820
now this photo has been you know hung on a wall of our house forever but i've never seen a video of
01:10:34.940
me that's weird it's weird and so i was looking at this and i was thinking i don't remember the
01:10:42.700
sound of my mother's voice anymore um i was you know 13 or 14 when she died and i remember when i
01:10:51.660
couldn't remember her voice i remember when i like oh my gosh i don't remember what she sounds like
01:10:55.820
anymore and it took me about 10 years and it was really that's horrible that's a really tough thing um
01:11:00.860
and i thought my gosh if i had an old tape of her which i don't think i do if i had an old tape of
01:11:05.900
her i could match that to a picture of her and make her talk and it would be weird weird because
01:11:15.100
it's not her it's not her it's soulless okay um uh here's another one 1976 this is i was in the
01:11:24.540
rose bowl parade marching for the bicentennial uh i mean there's no video of that unless you go to cbs
01:11:34.700
i think who covered that parade and looked it up but that's me uh i'm 12 uh here's me in 1984
01:11:43.340
i was doing something with the amc movie channel and
01:11:48.380
it's crazy it looks like film and so there's these reactions that uh came out elon must said for most
01:12:01.660
people the best use of grok or grok app is turning old photos into videos seeing old friends and family
01:12:06.140
members come to life and then somebody said these are not coming to life the animation of pictures have
01:12:11.500
no bearing on reality it's the interpretation of a soulless ai that has no idea what your family
01:12:15.820
member was actually like absolutely true um what you don't want a bunch of twitter posts and algorithms
01:12:21.180
to pretend to be your grandma spit in the face of god but it's a cool but it's so cool and hip
01:12:25.580
does it spit in the face of god i don't think it's spitting in the face of god i think it is if you go
01:12:31.420
that's my mother and remember this we are now entering the time of from 1990 when did we first meet
01:12:41.420
97 uh yeah right around the right right around the time that ray kurzweil came out with his book
01:12:50.380
that i had been reading and uh it was the age of spiritual machines and i said we are they are going
01:12:57.500
to claim consciousness they're going to claim that they're human they are you're not going to be able
01:13:02.380
to tell the difference they are going to bring our dead relatives quote back to life all of these things
01:13:09.020
we're there we're there yeah i mean we just saw an interview with jim acosta and a shooting victim
01:13:18.540
that was so bad which was absolutely horrid but that was i mean and that seems like i i don't know
01:13:26.620
we're learning all these lines as we go right this is something that we're all viewing in real time and
01:13:32.780
figuring out what is the appropriate line like to me quite clearly you doing the magic trick and the
01:13:38.540
kid coming back to life from the shooting to be interviewed by a supposed journalist totally
01:13:43.020
different and i can see the bright line in between them yeah i can't too you know you're saying like
01:13:47.580
it's a cool little thing like i yeah cool i'd love to see my a picture of my mother moving i'd love to
01:13:54.700
see that and it but but it's not my mom and i'm very very clear about that like that's closer to the
01:14:01.740
line to me it's a little because it's not it's nothing unethical about it like i like jim acosta
01:14:09.420
is way over the line because he's supposedly a journalist doing something obviously unethical
01:14:14.860
using a dead child and you see his picture right like he is the graph just spits out a picture of
01:14:20.940
him it's and i'm being careful here with what with the way i'm phrasing this but it's slightly less
01:14:28.700
uh horrible to me for the parents of this child to want to to to you know darkly see
01:14:40.780
you know their child and moving around as they would be that's why well that's why seances did
01:14:47.500
so well right well yeah pet pet cemetery yeah i was thinking of pet cemetery okay all right we can
01:14:53.980
go there you could understand herman munster pet cemetery no he was the he was the guy that lived
01:14:59.180
next door right i can't i don't remember all i remember is uh uh you could understand the thought
01:15:05.580
of like god my child died in this terrible thing yeah and i just what would he have been like today
01:15:12.540
like i can understand as a parent this is wanting that it's not a great idea of frankenstein you know
01:15:19.580
why shelley well you know why uh shelley wrote that no what was her name uh shelley mary mary shelley
01:15:27.420
mary shelley wrote frankenstein it's a long story it involved uh you know a contest between you know
01:15:32.860
all these writers um but she had been seeing electricity where they had been shooting
01:15:40.300
electricity into dead frogs and it would make their legs move right okay and so she looked at that and
01:15:46.940
she was like and i think she had just had a child die or somebody but she she was going through the
01:15:53.260
mental anguish of death okay and then she saw this and she thought oh what would it be like if we could
01:16:02.540
bring the dead back and that that's kind of the the germ as i understand it of frankenstein well
01:16:10.220
that's what we're going through right now okay except the physical body is not there right i mean and
01:16:15.740
that's probably not that far away somebody will do you could do something like that absolutely
01:16:23.900
i mean soon the robotics you can just you could make it look like somebody i mean we're
01:16:32.700
five to ten years away from somebody from a robot looking exactly like me speaking like me but not
01:16:41.580
being me yeah you know not not the and not the walt disney let me kind of walk across this floor and
01:16:48.300
sit down you know not the an evening with the president's but an actual ai robot and again
01:16:58.860
some of this i think part of why the jim acosta thing was so poorly received by not even just the
01:17:05.420
right but everybody taking a child shooting victim bringing him back to life as a an adult and then having
01:17:13.420
him terribly talk about gun control in an interview part of it's the journalistic thing part of it is
01:17:19.660
just how tasteless it seemed i mean i would have a problem i mean i think we're pretty you know it
01:17:24.460
didn't really happen in my lifetime uh you know john f kennedy it would be like bringing john f kennedy
01:17:30.540
back to talk about gun control or abraham lincoln and have him talk about gun control that would just be
01:17:35.820
so grotesque it would be grotesque but also way better than that like seriously like i bring him
01:17:43.100
back jfk like you'd be like oh you'd roll your eyes but like bringing back a a child to utilize
01:17:50.140
a dead child for your political purposes i mean it's so that's that's terrible when they do it without
01:17:57.580
the ai let alone when they actually do it this way but i think the reason why it was so poorly received
01:18:03.100
is because he went so far past the line so early like when when the the the pictures that you posted
01:18:11.100
are the norm and everyone's used to seeing them i thought people were it was well you're very much
01:18:17.180
you're too into this world you're ahead of the parade uh on ai uh certainly um so because i you
01:18:23.980
know there there's the i'm just starting to see these things happen and i'm just starting to see
01:18:29.500
these things look legitimate like the ones you you posted you just see the stuff i haven't posted
01:18:34.060
if you think this is incredible you should see the stuff that's coming
01:18:39.580
yes but he tried to jump so far so far uh and it was so it was poorly received but as this becomes
01:18:48.220
the norm that line will start to move right and these things will get more and more common and it's
01:18:52.940
the same thing i think with uh dave rubin oh yeah you know that didn't that didn't work out well for
01:18:59.340
dave oh really i i know people were like because i you know and dave was just doing it this is i'm
01:19:04.540
going on vacation why don't i just have a robot it'll be fun yeah it's not he's not trying to con anybody
01:19:10.220
or anything no and it is but it is so far away from being ready for prime time it's so clearly you
01:19:16.380
could talk to him but it's so clear why dave that's a very good question you know and you're
01:19:22.140
like oh i see that yeah it's it's still the technology is not perfect yet but you could
01:19:26.780
see it's we've advanced so far so fast that you can see it's right around the corner like you know
01:19:31.580
the examples we've been talking about in using ai where you know one of the things i use it for
01:19:35.740
in real life is like you go and you go to a shelf at a walmart and they have you know 47 time
01:19:41.660
types of glue right i don't know what kind of glue i need for whatever project i'm working on
01:19:47.660
wow right you're not a man i a hundred percent admit this right like i i don't know that's not
01:19:53.420
my world i i would have i would have said honey i don't know what glue i'm where's the home depot
01:19:57.820
what all right so you're twice the man i think go ahead you take a picture of the entire thing
01:20:03.420
and you type into the ai say hey i'm doing this thing project uh i'm wood to plexiglass right like
01:20:10.780
what's the best glue for that and it tells you it's this glue it's in the fourth row in the blue
01:20:17.340
box like it tells you exactly which one like you that's unbelievable it's absolutely unbelievable
01:20:22.140
to me that seems like that is a a 10-year innovation of ai not like i feel like six weeks
01:20:30.860
ago it didn't exist no it didn't and now all of a sudden it's here and it's it works really really
01:20:34.780
well yeah and now there's this where you're bringing photos to life that wasn't here a year
01:20:39.420
ago we weren't doing that maybe it was the very beginning of the very beginning of it but like
01:20:43.820
now it's super common it's on every one of these services is doing something like it you can generate
01:20:49.100
videos the newest one from gemini is not only can you create a video from a picture you can now walk
01:20:57.020
through it like it's a video game and control which way you're going where you're looking you can do
01:21:02.220
things to the environment like paint a wall and then walk away come back and the wall's still painted
01:21:08.220
you're in the forest you cut a tree down or you you uh tie a ribbon around a tree for you so you can
01:21:14.860
remember where you went it will remember where those are so when you go out you maybe leave the
01:21:21.020
game or whatever you can come back and those ribbons are still there it's like creating you
01:21:25.340
know if you go back in the day like to doom or like one of those video games where you could walk
01:21:29.500
around the first person shooter thing you're creating that in seconds from one of your own photos
01:21:35.180
uh minecraft minecraft imagine minecraft i mean that that's what that that was the beginning of
01:21:41.020
this was minecraft yeah now it's like it's real and you could just do it and it's like available in
01:21:48.940
and you do it in seconds and like that seems like a 20 year innovation to me and it happened in weeks
01:21:56.060
it felt like and these things keep happening all right back in just a second they're gonna happen
01:22:01.420
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you ever seen a liberal's hands smoother than a snake on oil guess they're more worried about the
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meaning of the word female than the word work glenn beck we'll be right back
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welcome to the glenn beck program tomorrow we're going to talk a little bit about uh how the elderly
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now are finding comfort and friendship on ai and what does that mean a lot this is apparently a big
01:24:01.260
thing now they they ended gpt5 and apparently people who had quote unquote friendships with gpt4
01:24:08.940
were complaining to open ai and saying hey this is a problem and you don't actually have a relationship
01:24:13.900
with this this is yeah um they're you're you are so we're getting so close to it is a person you don't
01:24:19.260
have a right to turn them off so close i was talking to a friend who said he's seeing ads on facebook that
01:24:25.100
are talking about um ai girlfriends you can generate ai girlfriends and he said that uh he said that uh
01:24:33.980
they're saying like you can i can look like whoever you want an ex or a co-worker just upload a photo
01:24:40.940
what and think about what that might actually do to a dynamic at work if you've uploaded a photo and
01:24:47.820
had this wonderful relationship with your co-worker and then you go in and it's in your brain
01:24:53.500
you're expecting them to be receptive to your advances right because that's what they've been
01:24:57.820
doing while you've been at home and even if it's subconscious how does that change your relationship
01:25:02.300
how does that change a workplace dynamic and that is there's all sorts of psychotic stuff going on oh
01:25:06.620
my gosh what i mean that i don't is there a law that that violates i don't think there is i mean other
01:25:14.220
than the i like to call it the 1955 icky law very creepy yes icky uh i mean and but there
01:25:23.260
should be a law against that you're using my image and you're i'm now your friend and maybe
01:25:30.700
sexual desire oh my god gosh i'm just i'm thinking about it now how many people around this office are
01:25:36.300
doing that to me right now with my photos none i can guarantee and it's not exactly zero
01:25:42.140
you were covered under the vomitus law of 1948 uh you know i don't know i've been noticing people
01:25:48.940
acting a little weird around me lately i think i may have generated me glenn i'm very concerned
01:25:53.980
about it nope don't think that's no no concern at all no concern at all all right we've got an
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676 days ago, we saw a video that Hamas released, and it looked like it was something that was coming from the Holocaust.
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It looked like it was coming right out of the Nazi archives.
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There's not a big difference between the Nazis and Hamas, in my opinion.
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And it was a guy that was digging his own grave, and he was a hostage.
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And I don't know if you actually stopped to look at that story.
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And to see the world not only not pay attention, but then seemingly so much of the world siding with the bad guys.
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They are devastated since the video, but don't forget that we are in that very painful journey for almost two years.
01:33:04.800
My mom, she cries all day since that video, and my father, he can barely sleep, but we try to take care of each other.
01:33:14.860
The most important thing we have is family right now.
01:33:17.420
I read someplace that you said this broke your father.
01:33:29.600
My mother and I, we just, we couldn't watch that video.
01:33:34.020
I mean, we only heard, we only saw some frames of it, and it was really enough for us.
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What struck me about that video is, uh, I've seen pictures like that before, but they were from, you know, 70 years ago, uh, in Germany and the world denied there was a problem back then as well.
01:33:58.600
And, and, and the Germans tried to hide all of this.
01:34:12.420
They are using my brother as a human experiment.
01:34:24.680
Um, they are just terrorizing us in, in, in every measure.
01:34:28.600
Um, there, there was an ISIS that those guys intentionally stopped the Vietta to use him as part of their twisted propaganda.
01:34:40.380
It's, it's, it's a new evil that we have never known.
01:34:45.480
Where do we stand on the peace process and are we doing enough?
01:34:56.000
And I, I, I mean, I, I really believe that, um, the, the leaders of the world right now will advocate for my brother.
01:35:08.160
They, my brother is, is an example of, uh, the peak of, of human cruelty.
01:35:14.500
Um, and I think that nations should understand that their declarations, that the, the, the timing of the declarations is, is crucial.
01:35:27.360
Um, and it's, it's, it's, Hamas is very sensitive, um, for his image.
01:35:32.980
And that's also something we need to understand.
01:35:36.400
And, and many leaders around the world are stating stuff that Hamas sees it as an opportunity to, um, withdraw from this peace process, from this, um, peace process that President Trump is trying to, uh, promote.
01:35:51.760
Um, so I really hope that, that something will change after, after people all over, all over the world saw Aviatah in, in this very crucial state.
01:36:04.540
I, uh, you know, I, uh, I was shocked by, well, this is France.
01:36:09.500
Um, but, uh, the, the idea that they would recognize a two state solution before any of this is done.
01:36:16.560
And even the Arabs are like, there is no future with Hamas anywhere near, uh, the Palestinian territories and they need to give up the, I, I couldn't, I, I, I wasn't, I wasn't surprised, but I guess in a way I was still surprised that the West and, uh, like France would, would give in and England would give in and say a two state solution.
01:36:39.500
And yet the ones that are supposedly that hate Israel the most are saying, no, there's no solution with Hamas in it at all.
01:36:50.400
Is that, um, a, a difference that is, am I splitting hairs on that or, cause I thought that was significant.
01:36:59.000
Um, again, it's, I really believe because Hamas are very sensitive to their image.
01:37:06.620
Um, it's very important that we will, um, keep put all, all the pressure on them, all pressure, all leverages we have on Hamas, on, on its, um, partners like, uh, Islamic Jihad that also holds hostages.
01:37:23.740
Um, we need to put the leverages on, um, on the, uh, uh, supporting, uh, nations like, um, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan, um, and of course on, on the, on the humanitarian organizations.
01:37:40.660
And also, um, uh, uh, the United nations should understand that they have responsibility.
01:37:48.020
Um, and of course that, uh, European union and so on, you know, um, the one I'm so go ahead.
01:37:56.320
So, um, I'm, I'm not sure exactly what is the right, uh, statement that states should say right now, but talking about a Palestinian state out of the blue, um, that is something again, and I'm putting my political, um, view aside.
01:38:16.380
I believe the timing is crucial and discussing this without discussing the resolution of the, the, the, um, what happened right now in Gaza, it's, it's, it's a crucial mistake.
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And right now my brother pays and so many other hostages are paying with their lives.
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And to be honest, Israel society is paying, um, cause eventually Hamas terrorizing us as, as a society.
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And also they are terrorizing their own people.
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I think that the leaders of the world have good intentions and they want to do good.
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They want to take care, um, the people of Gaza.
01:39:01.860
And of course, um, uh, the Israel, I believe also Israel is, um,
01:39:09.340
but they need to understand that timing is crucial and they have to understand, um, that they are not helping.
01:39:17.540
They are doing harm and they need to be very careful before, um, they're giving any interview regarding this subject or, um, or declaring something.
01:39:29.920
There is, uh, you know, there's another group that I haven't heard anybody really talking about this, which, um, shocks me.
01:39:38.280
Um, there was, uh, I think his name is Kurt, Kurt Garron, uh, from world war two.
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He was very, very famous, et cetera, et cetera.
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And after a long, long story, he is captured and he is asked to make a film of this concentration camp.
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And the red cross was supposed to come in and see all the concentration camps and the Germans were so good at hiding, uh, all of these things.
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And they went to this particular, uh, camp and they didn't see any of it because the Germans had it all, you know, really, uh, buttoned up.
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But at least the red cross tried to go see those prisoners.
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Has the red cross even tried to go in and see your brother or have they made any attempt at all?
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My mom and sister are in Geneva, um, meeting with the president of the ICRC.
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Um, again, hopefully we saw a very, um, different tone declaration from the red cross, uh, just a week ago about, uh, this video of a Vyatar and also the video from Braslavsky who also showed, um, in, in their propaganda.
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And I try not to blame the red cross, you know, I'm trying to bless you.
01:41:15.060
I don't know if I would have your restraint, uh, that you've shown already.
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Um, again, it's right now if Vyatar's life is on stake, he's on the verge of death and it's him, it's Guy Gilbar Dalal, the hostages that we know that we believe that still in there in that tunnel that we saw.
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Um, it's, it's Romba Slavsky, it's, it's two dozens of, of living hostages that are dying of starvation right now.
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So we are trying to be very focused on what can we do to feed them.
01:41:52.000
I mean, I, I, I'm not talking about an agreement.
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They need the red cross to visit them, or I don't care who will visit them.
01:42:02.520
We know that, um, Hamas has plenty of humanitarian aid in its storage on the next door.
01:42:10.020
And they just don't give it to the hostages as part of their cruel, cruel, um, uh, campaign.
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So, um, we, we have to be very efficient right now.
01:42:22.500
First, I believe that, um, we should speak about who they are, who is a Vyatar, who is not a poster child.
01:42:35.660
Maybe, maybe now he is, but he's a human being is, is, uh, my younger brother is also my sister's older brother.
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He's a 24 years old who went to a festival to have fun, to dance, and he was kidnapped from there while he was 22.
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So I asked people to, to try to imagine what, what they will do if it was them, or it was one of their relatives, their son, their brother.
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Um, Vyatar is a guitar player, plays the guitar since, since he's 10.
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Um, and we had this tradition of, of playing music together every week.
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And I know by fact that he is manifesting his return by thinking about those moments when we played music together.
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When we, we sat down at my parents playing music and singing.
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He wants, he already had a ticket to Thailand with his friends.
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He wanted to come back and learn, uh, music production.
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He wanted to, to take his passion and, and, and make, make his profession out of it.
01:44:06.280
And I really learned from him how to be a good son.
01:44:16.680
That also something that we try to manifest his return, this image of him coming back and, and going back to, to live even a greater life than he had before.
01:44:25.940
Um, did, um, did you, we really have, did you have anybody in your family lost in the Holocaust?
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We have, we have a distant, um, a distant uncle.
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But it's, it's, you know, I think the Jewish people have suffered all over the world, um, in the past 100 years.
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And of course, it always looks much before, um, and, and this, this, this memory of the Holocaust really resonates, um, at every Jewish heart, at every decent human heart, I believe.
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Uh, Eli, thank you so much for sharing the story of your brother.
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Um, we're talking about the, uh, the guy who was in the video, uh, that you might have seen, um, if he had the stomach to look at it, that looked, he was digging his own grave, um, and it looked like it was something right out of Auschwitz.
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Um, you can find history in all of the stories, uh, of the hostages at stories.bringthemhomenow.net.
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I, I don't know if I'm going to use it, but, um, it was, it was about, uh, you know, doing the right thing.
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And I'm going to talk a little bit about this tomorrow.
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Um, but, uh, I, I got into it and I'm like, you know, we, we, we have to recognize the loneliness.
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You know, I'm concerned that we're going to lose humanity.
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Um, and the, and the definition of humanity through AI, I, I'm not sure we haven't already
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I mean, you know, when, when we can, and, and maybe it's just, it's so much, you don't
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I, you know, it didn't do it obviously for ratings.
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If you haven't been watching the cover-up on Blaze TV, you really need to.
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This, I think, correct me if I'm wrong, Matt, but I think this is probably the deepest
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investigation into the corruption of COVID that's been done.
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And it's my unhealthy obsession with the subject.
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I mean, we're like this on the Russiagate thing.
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If people don't pay, we are encouraging them to go further next time because these are real
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It actually follows his entire career as a cub reporter watching the collapse of the Soviet
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Union, realizing as the Rolling Stone political reporter, like a prestigious job on the left
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His instincts from day one were like, this is BS.
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And in the process of uncovering that, this episode uncovers this super Orwellian creepy
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apparatus about how they want to control not just what we think, but how we think.
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And years ago, the CIA had a program called Operation Mockingbird.
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Where they would buy or intimidate or blackmail certain reporters at the New York Times and
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And back then, because it was a top-down system, they could just own the guy.
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And now it has become this collusion's not even the right word.
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Like the reporters think they're part of the government.
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And they voluntarily have become not even useful idiots.
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And it's a good thing we're doing it because we have no adversarial reporting except for a
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So, you know, what I have started to notice is that the deep state is much deeper than we thought it was.
01:54:11.560
But it's pretty much the same people at the head, is it not?
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I mean, it seems like there's a group of maybe 20 of them that kind of are running the show.
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But there's a small group that is really in charge.
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My tinfoil hat has become a helmet because the conspiracy is vast.
01:54:37.460
And by the way, the operators love to call us conspiratorial because that's the classic government smear when someone actually gets to the truth.
01:54:47.120
And the whole thesis of this project, the cover-up, was to link the COVID industrial complex to the military industrial complex.
01:54:57.020
And Dr. Ebright in the last episode exposes that it was actually Dick Cheney that tapped Anthony Fauci to run this entire operation.
01:55:07.900
And all of this censorship industrial complex also is born out of the so-called war on terror and all of the trampling of rights and speech that we did.
01:55:19.440
And, you know, eventually going after terrorists became going after Americans.
01:55:23.840
And that's the lesson and why you have to expose all this stuff is that whenever we give government power, and I would say this about the Trump administration too, when we expand government power in any way, you should always expect it to be turned on you by another administration in the future in ways that you can't anticipate.
01:55:45.320
And that's what's happened with this, the apparatus, the sophistication of this whole system is evolved in a way that allows these deep state, gray-suited Soviet bureaucrats, names we don't even know, to control every aspect of our lives.
01:56:13.880
You're also a bit of a dinosaur, if you will, because you're an actual journalist.
01:56:18.060
There aren't that many of them anymore, and reporters have become useful idiots.
01:56:23.120
I think they're essentially proxies for the national security apparatus.
01:56:38.360
A U.S. financed accident that came out of Wuhan.
01:56:44.560
When we looked at these censorship programs, we realized they were trying to re-engineer how people thought.
01:56:55.600
But we end up talking about things like Taibbi's platform on Substack, like The Blaze, and all of these independent journalists.
01:57:08.820
Joe Rogan, individually, is probably bigger, according to Taibbi, than the entire corporate press combined.
01:57:25.740
Taibbi talks about how the IRS shows up on his doorstep the day that he's testifying in front of Jim Jordan's committee.
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Why haven't we repealed the law that Obama put in that made propaganda on the American people legal again?
01:57:51.680
I mean, we repealed that right after World War II.
01:58:02.400
I don't even remember when they did it, you know, back in 2008, 2009.
01:58:09.900
I mean, that is the craziest thing I've ever heard.
01:58:15.480
I hope that Republicans use this opportunity to go after things like this.
01:58:22.240
Because if we don't root it out, and we were talking earlier about rooting out the bad guys.
01:58:31.840
It's probably the head of the intelligence agencies that were really calling the shots on this.
01:58:58.060
I think ultimately the head of Homeland Security, the head of the CIA, the head of the DOD.
01:59:07.560
And supposedly the good guys are in charge now.
01:59:12.860
Are they going to rip it out, root and branch to make sure that we don't do this again?
01:59:16.720
Because it can be used for whatever crisis they want to create.
01:59:27.660
I said, when are we going to get a president who says this deep state stuff, all this spying
01:59:36.260
on American people, it's got to stop right now.
01:59:41.320
And this guy looked at me like I was a little baby.
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I was cute when I was your age, too, thinking things like that.
01:59:52.740
He said, because when they get into the office, here's the choice they're given.
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Mr. President, you don't have any information on the American people.
02:00:01.760
However, every other country on earth has all of this information on the American people.
02:00:09.640
Are you the only one that's going to fly blind on what's happening in your own country?
02:00:16.200
I mean, I still would say, yeah, yeah, because Constitution says fly blind.
02:00:19.580
But I don't see anybody willing to give up this kind of power because they'll think they'll
02:00:27.120
And the hope, and we talk about this in the episode, the hope is that because Trump himself
02:00:32.180
was targeted by this apparatus, because Tulsi Gabbard was specifically targeted by this apparatus,
02:00:39.540
because RFK Jr. and Jay Bhattacharya, the list is long, right?
02:00:44.520
All of these guys were specifically targeted by the Biden administration and the Obama administration
02:00:54.480
The lesson, hopefully, is that when President Trump's worst enemy takes the White House,
02:01:03.060
I have this wild theory that someday the Democrats will win the White House.
02:01:13.260
Yeah, you should think about your worst enemy having those reins of power and what they
02:01:25.920
I think about what they're going to do to my family.
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How do you feel about what we're seeing in the Tulsi Gabbard and the FBI releasing all
02:01:38.660
of the files on Russiagate, what John Solomon released yesterday about a whistleblower, Democrat
02:01:46.520
whistleblower, saying, Adam Schiff, he announced in a staff meeting he was going to release
02:01:54.480
classified information to smear Donald Trump on this.
02:01:58.020
And when I pointed out, no, you can't do that, he said, don't worry, we're never going
02:02:04.560
Are we getting any closer or are we just spinning our wheels again?
02:02:08.720
I am very optimistic about what Tulsi Gabbard is doing.
02:02:12.920
To my earlier point, she is now like a pit bull with a bone.
02:02:21.020
She's going to need the Justice Department on her side.
02:02:25.560
Rand Paul is now the chairman of the Homeland Security Committee.
02:02:32.040
But we're going to need the Justice Department to start putting people in jail.
02:02:43.580
I've said I was going to give him a year before I start coming down harsh on it.
02:02:56.060
I think the only way to do this, and President Trump has always operated this way, public
02:03:01.140
opinion of his community, his base, his supporters, it matters.
02:03:08.280
And some people pick on me because I'm still talking about COVID lockdowns and the cover
02:03:13.440
But we have to understand that this is so much bigger than that catastrophic event.
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That is the worst violation of rights in my lifetime.
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I mean, it is probably the biggest violation of American rights since we rounded the Japanese
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It's bigger than the Patriot Act and all the liberties we lost in response to the attack
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And I want – like so many people just want to move on, but I don't want them to move on.
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But I feel like sometimes, man, I don't want to bring myself back into that moment.
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Well, it's understanding that the same people and the same machine that weaponized the Russiagate
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story and covered up the Hunter Biden laptop story are the same people and the same apparatus
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that forced you to get vaccinated against your will, that forced you to stay in your homes,
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that forced you to give up your job, that forced you to not go to church.
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And you've got to imagine your worst nightmare about what happens next.
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He is the host on Blaze TV of Kibbe on Liberty.
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He has episode number five of the cover up that is available now.
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If you haven't watched the episodes, you need to.
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You can go to freethepeople.org to find more information or faucicoverup.com slash Glenn,
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You can see it on Blaze TV, but don't miss this.
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So many people come up to me and say, I just saw a talking head and they said we never went
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And I'm like, okay, well, actually do your homework or watch somebody who has actually done their homework.
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They know when, you know, you're about to go for a walk.
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They know exactly when it's time to stand by the bowl and stare at you until you fill it.
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But there's, you know, there's something they don't know.
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They don't know or can't tell you that your dry kibble food that you're pouring into that bowl is missing most of the vitamins and minerals and live nutrients that they actually need.
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That's what happens when dog food is cooked at high temperatures and packaged to last for years and years.
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Literally, it has to last, according to law, for two years on a shelf.
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You'd never feed your kids that as the steady diet.
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Welcome to the Glenn Beck program, and welcome back to Stu.
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No, I took all my vacation in the summer this year, so I think I have maybe a day or two
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Well, you've been gone since, I mean, I came back to Texas to see my doctor, and I'm going
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to see three different back doctors this weekend, or this week, and see which one of them is
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And no matter what they say, I'm going with that one.
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That's, because I know that some of the, some of the, you're getting, you're going under,
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What are the, can you give me the names of the doctors?
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Yeah, so, so I may be doing it from my boudoir in a little while.
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That's why I'm in the Radio Hall of Fame, I guess.