The Glenn Beck Program - July 17, 2018


'Beck Blames Humans'? - 7⧸17⧸18


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 52 minutes

Words per Minute

143.9896

Word Count

16,263

Sentence Count

1,337

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

If you are somebody who thinks that Trump can do no wrong, today's show is not for you. If you are someone who is like the media, that just wants to throw Donald Trump under the bus, and just can't separate anything because everything is bad, you're not for this show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
00:00:08.400 It's Tuesday, July 17th.
00:00:10.720 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:00:12.500 I'd like to have an adult conversation.
00:00:16.760 If you were somebody who is like the media, that just wants to throw Donald Trump under
00:00:23.300 the bus, and just can't separate anything, because everything is bad.
00:00:30.820 Today's show is not for you.
00:00:33.800 If you are somebody who thinks that Trump can do no wrong, today's show is not for you.
00:00:44.300 Now, for the 70% of America that is left, that is just trying to figure out what the hell
00:00:53.960 is going on, let's have a conversation.
00:01:00.000 Now, every time I think about, whenever I talk about Donald Trump, I think about how
00:01:15.660 each side is going to pull out one thing, and that's all they're going to hear.
00:01:22.000 And so, if I had to write a memo for the left, or if I had to write a headline for the mainstream
00:01:33.900 media, it would be this.
00:01:36.600 Beck blames media.
00:01:38.940 But that's, that is a kindergartner headline.
00:01:50.100 That is not a headline that is written by anyone who wants to understand.
00:01:59.340 Let me start with the media.
00:02:06.560 The media is so convinced that they are right.
00:02:13.920 They are just so convinced that they understand, and I, in some ways, don't blame them.
00:02:22.480 They've lived in a world where they've gone unchallenged all the way from, from college.
00:02:28.540 If you believe the progressive story, if you believe what most journalists are taught
00:02:38.800 in school, well, who's throwing you up against the wall?
00:02:43.720 Everybody you respect, everybody you've been around, thinks the same way.
00:02:48.900 So, what are they going to teach you?
00:02:51.760 You're right.
00:02:52.880 They're just misguided, or not educated enough, or just flat-out stupid.
00:03:00.760 When you get to a point to where you think that other people who disagree with you are traitors,
00:03:11.720 you're not going to listen to them because they're traitors.
00:03:17.220 You're not going to listen to them because they have nothing to teach.
00:03:20.420 And that means you have nothing to learn.
00:03:25.480 Well, I beg to burst the bubble for the media.
00:03:29.200 They have a lot to learn.
00:03:32.300 And what they're doing today is, let's just assume, I'd be really cynical,
00:03:41.360 let's just assume what they want to happen here, is an impeachment of Donald Trump, at best.
00:03:50.640 Because you have some people now starting to say on the left, where's the military?
00:03:56.900 It sounds to me like they're calling for a coup.
00:04:09.220 Let's just say that that's what they want to happen.
00:04:13.160 They just want this guy impeached.
00:04:15.540 They want him out of office.
00:04:17.180 They want him to resign.
00:04:18.540 They don't care.
00:04:19.200 They just want him out of office.
00:04:20.800 What you're doing is you're actually driving more people right into his arms.
00:04:31.560 Because you've already sold the people that you were going to sell.
00:04:36.580 And your behavior over the last two years has been so despicable
00:04:43.580 that people who you could have captured are long gone because you're not fair.
00:04:55.360 I mean, you'll notice that the Tea Party didn't start the day after the inauguration
00:05:02.200 or the weekend of the inauguration.
00:05:04.400 No, no, that didn't happen.
00:05:06.940 It was the policies.
00:05:12.500 But you've made this personal.
00:05:15.120 And I understand that.
00:05:17.200 I mean, I can understand.
00:05:19.600 He made it personal.
00:05:20.880 He's made a fight against me personal.
00:05:23.620 I haven't made it personal about him.
00:05:26.020 Although I think I was going down that road because I was so angry.
00:05:31.580 And I was so, I just couldn't believe it.
00:05:36.580 And then I realized what I would like to teach the media.
00:05:42.180 You have to work with the world that you live in, not the world that you want.
00:05:50.400 You are so desperate for the world that you want, that you can't have it any other way.
00:05:59.900 And that's not just Donald Trump.
00:06:02.340 You did this before with Barack Obama.
00:06:05.160 You wanted it so much that you were not going to let anything in that could possibly disrupt it.
00:06:14.440 See, you think that Donald Trump is a racist.
00:06:22.660 You think that Donald Trump is possibly a Nazi authoritarian, whatever.
00:06:28.020 I can understand how you might view it that way if you want to do baseline thinking.
00:06:35.440 But now that we have had a few years to watch him, there might be something more.
00:06:42.380 There might be something different.
00:06:43.680 For instance, I'm the guy who said, I think Barack Obama might be a racist.
00:06:54.160 Now, that's all you focused on.
00:06:57.240 You didn't focus on the next line where I said, it's not that I think he.
00:07:03.080 No, he just has this deep-seated hatred for the Western culture.
00:07:14.160 Now, you immediately took that line and made that into Glenn Beck's a racist because what is the Western culture?
00:07:22.160 Well, it's white.
00:07:24.000 Well, that's what you were trying to say.
00:07:26.080 I didn't believe the Western culture was white, but you did.
00:07:33.080 I think Barack Obama did.
00:07:36.680 And the reason why I believe that is because I understand what the radicals teach in universities.
00:07:46.660 That it is the white man.
00:07:48.820 It is the patriarchy.
00:07:51.060 It is we're now in postmodernism where there is no truth.
00:07:55.980 And the reason why we can't really take science, we can't use reason anymore, is because that came from the Enlightenment.
00:08:06.560 So we don't use science.
00:08:08.580 We don't even agree that there is a real universal truth.
00:08:13.720 No, no, you're not a man.
00:08:20.780 You're a woman.
00:08:21.880 Because today you identify as a woman.
00:08:25.740 I'm sorry, but there are X and Y chromosomes.
00:08:32.340 You're, you're not white.
00:08:35.060 You're black.
00:08:36.260 Because today you identify as black.
00:08:39.860 Really?
00:08:40.540 Okay, so if I identified, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:08:50.020 Well, wait a minute.
00:08:51.220 Where is the truth?
00:08:52.120 You said that I could identify.
00:08:53.680 No, not everyone can identify.
00:08:56.600 And the reason why they can say this with a straight face is because there is no truth.
00:09:03.480 There is no objective truth anymore.
00:09:06.000 It is all about the dismantling of the Western way of life.
00:09:13.540 I don't see President Obama as a racist because I've spent a lot of time trying to figure that man out.
00:09:22.140 And as I said, on the day that I just blurted out, he's a racist, I immediately knew not that this was going to be, you know, some big deal.
00:09:31.360 Because I honestly, I went back to the studios and everybody's face, everybody's blood had drained out of their entire body.
00:09:38.480 And I said, what's wrong?
00:09:39.940 And they're like, what's wrong?
00:09:41.180 Did you listen to you?
00:09:42.420 And I'm like, no, I was just thinking out loud.
00:09:45.060 Stop it.
00:09:47.620 I didn't change this because I thought it was bad.
00:09:51.240 I changed it because I thought it was wrong.
00:09:53.320 No, he's not a racist.
00:09:55.180 He just has a real problem with the Western culture, the white Western culture.
00:10:05.600 That's not racism.
00:10:07.320 It's postmodernism.
00:10:12.420 You, on the other hand, media, you, you refuse to look at the world in anything other than your lens, what you want to see, what you believe you and all of your friends, everybody else.
00:10:34.360 They're morons because all of my friends, all of my coworkers, all of my professors have told me my whole life that I am right.
00:10:48.140 So you didn't want to even recognize that Barack Obama sees the world through another set of eyes, the eyes of somebody who is an anti-colonialist.
00:11:04.360 That's why he gave the bust of Winston Churchill back.
00:11:10.820 It's not because he hated white people or anything else.
00:11:15.000 He saw the Winston Churchill that you see if you are from India or that part of the world.
00:11:24.120 And Winston Churchill was a monster there.
00:11:26.800 He could not see the Western version of Winston Churchill, which is just as real.
00:11:37.420 And because you didn't want to explain that or you didn't even think deeply enough about it, you just you just know because everybody knows Winston Churchill.
00:11:54.120 It was a killer.
00:11:54.920 You didn't take the time to try to understand what that would do to the rest of the country.
00:12:06.720 That weird philosophy.
00:12:10.640 At least weird to somebody who grew up in America, let alone the West.
00:12:16.580 You you you tried to normalize Jeremiah Wright and say that a man could sit there for 20 years and not be affected by that.
00:12:28.540 That doesn't make any sense at all.
00:12:30.220 Even Oprah Winfrey left that church and warned Barack Obama.
00:12:36.440 I'm a racist.
00:12:38.600 Well, what about Oprah?
00:12:40.760 Because she said the same thing.
00:12:42.340 And by your denial of any of this, it only fed the beast that something else is wrong.
00:12:53.600 They're hiding something else.
00:12:56.500 Well, as it turns out, yes, you were hiding pictures of Louis Farrakhan.
00:13:01.100 You're still hiding a speech that Barack Obama gave that everybody who was there said would have been the end of his career.
00:13:09.420 But you hid the speech.
00:13:12.640 It happened in L.A.
00:13:14.840 Everybody knows about it.
00:13:17.520 You still haven't released it.
00:13:21.300 I bet it wasn't as bad as you thought it was.
00:13:26.340 But maybe it wasn't as bad as I think it was because your absence on this has made it grow into a monster.
00:13:37.740 Barack Obama wanted to change our traditions, the Western ideals, the images.
00:13:50.300 By the way, I'm not saying anything that Michelle Obama didn't say.
00:13:55.780 Barack knows to get there.
00:13:58.100 We're going to have to change our values and our traditions.
00:14:01.120 There's a lot of people that didn't want to do that.
00:14:11.320 But this isn't about Barack Obama.
00:14:13.540 This is just the setup that you've done it before.
00:14:17.660 Now, maybe you knew who Barack Obama was.
00:14:24.000 By the way, everything I've just said comes without judgment.
00:14:27.640 You can believe any of that.
00:14:30.100 And I can understand, actually, how Barack Obama did come to believe those things.
00:14:36.060 I can understand his hatred for Winston Churchill.
00:14:39.100 But I don't know if he could understand my love for Winston Churchill.
00:14:46.420 You see, the ignorant would say, he hates Winston Churchill.
00:14:51.600 He must be a bad guy.
00:14:53.220 No, he grew up in Asia.
00:14:56.040 And in Asia, they look at Winston Churchill from a different perspective because he was a monster there.
00:15:03.480 They don't see the West.
00:15:06.940 And they dismiss it just as we dismiss what he did in Asia.
00:15:14.280 Both are wrong.
00:15:17.340 He's both monster and savior.
00:15:23.760 He's both.
00:15:29.280 Now there's an elephant in the room.
00:15:33.480 And you are so set that you are right.
00:15:43.360 You can't see what's actually going on.
00:15:48.220 So what actually happened yesterday?
00:15:52.680 Begin there when we come back.
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00:18:03.920 All right.
00:18:05.500 So.
00:18:09.100 If the media were to write this story, the media would write Glenn Beck blames media.
00:18:17.080 And in some small regard, they would be right.
00:18:22.460 I guess what it would it should be is Glenn Beck blames humans.
00:18:29.440 Who refuse to see themselves as humans.
00:18:34.680 So the press doesn't see themselves.
00:18:37.240 They see themselves above humans a bit.
00:18:39.740 You know, they're in the power capital.
00:18:42.700 They know they are more well educated than any of you rubes.
00:18:47.920 And so they see the world the way everyone around them sees it.
00:18:53.800 And they keep looking at each other.
00:18:56.140 Is it just me?
00:18:57.040 No, it's me, too.
00:18:58.840 OK.
00:19:01.600 But there's the elephant in the room now that because they are so blind, they see.
00:19:08.020 But they're seeing doesn't give them any understanding at all.
00:19:14.120 They can see it.
00:19:15.640 They can mock it.
00:19:17.020 They know it's there.
00:19:18.440 They think that they have addressed it or talked about it or pointed it out to people.
00:19:23.680 But it doesn't it does not enter their minds to use this as part of their calculus to understand what happened yesterday.
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00:20:47.220 Here's what's going to happen.
00:20:48.460 Donald Trump is going to show a very strong hand in some way or another with Russia.
00:20:56.560 It's going to happen.
00:20:58.120 It's going to happen.
00:21:02.320 Because he doesn't see what he did yesterday the same way that I do or the media does or maybe you do.
00:21:10.080 If you see what he did yesterday through his eyes, he didn't do anything about America.
00:21:20.520 He did everything that was about the election and about him.
00:21:30.080 It doesn't have anything to do with the ongoing problems with Russia.
00:21:36.200 It has everything to do with the election.
00:21:38.500 Now, here's why.
00:21:39.680 I started with the media.
00:21:42.020 You have to work with the world you live in, not the one that you want.
00:21:47.260 And they want to believe that Donald Trump is this idiot, this racist, whatever it is.
00:21:56.100 But he's not those things.
00:21:58.020 He's not those things.
00:22:00.220 Here's what, here's the main driving, I can't say this.
00:22:04.280 I don't know what is making this so important to him, but he does.
00:22:12.740 But somewhere in his life, he needed to feel important.
00:22:20.840 He needed to feel loved or important.
00:22:23.840 And it doesn't matter.
00:22:25.360 I'm not saying any of this is a negative.
00:22:27.180 I'm trying to explain how he became successful.
00:22:31.600 We're all driven by something.
00:22:34.400 In many ways, I was driven by my mom's suicide.
00:22:37.980 Okay, there's nothing wrong with that.
00:22:39.680 It just is.
00:22:41.260 But something happened where he needed to feel important and loved.
00:22:47.380 And he's, in some ways, overcompensated for it.
00:22:53.920 He has, he's driven by his ego.
00:23:01.500 And we all know this to be true.
00:23:03.760 Because if you say nice things to him, about him, he loves you.
00:23:08.680 If you say bad things about you, about him, he hates you.
00:23:13.740 It's why he loves crowds.
00:23:15.780 Because they love him.
00:23:17.860 It's why he hates the media.
00:23:20.100 Because they hate him.
00:23:24.380 And I don't think he really understands entirely why.
00:23:30.720 You want to make him into a fascist or whatever.
00:23:33.500 He's not a fascist.
00:23:34.760 He's not a fascist.
00:23:36.020 I don't think he's a constitutionalist either.
00:23:38.340 He's a businessman.
00:23:40.720 He's a businessman.
00:23:41.980 And he's a businessman that has built everything that he has built with his name in gold letters up at the top.
00:23:49.620 Why?
00:23:51.360 Because it's the best.
00:23:52.980 Why has he married the women that he's married?
00:23:55.080 Because they're the best.
00:23:59.600 He wants everyone to know he has the best.
00:24:05.340 So is he a fascist?
00:24:06.780 No, he doesn't care.
00:24:07.680 He doesn't.
00:24:08.200 I don't think he even knows.
00:24:09.320 If you asked him what a fascist was, what is the dictionary?
00:24:14.100 I don't think he could tell you.
00:24:15.780 If you asked him about the Constitution, how it works, what clause gives you power, he couldn't tell you.
00:24:23.380 He's neither of those things.
00:24:25.620 He doesn't think about those things.
00:24:27.980 All men are created equal.
00:24:31.200 Yes.
00:24:31.760 When it comes to race, he deeply believes that.
00:24:36.040 When it comes to everyone is really created equal?
00:24:39.740 No.
00:24:40.040 I mean, he believes in what he calls the racehorse theory.
00:24:44.040 It's eugenics.
00:24:45.180 I mean, he comes from some really a good bloodline.
00:24:50.220 His uncle was the one from MIT that when Nikolai Tesla died, he went in and looked at all the papers at the request of the government to see which ones were dangerous and which ones weren't.
00:25:03.280 It was Donald Trump's uncle.
00:25:06.760 If you even understand Tesla's stuff, that's a pretty good gene pool.
00:25:11.660 So he sees himself in many ways the way the media does.
00:25:16.320 I have the best education.
00:25:18.220 I have the best language.
00:25:19.600 I have the best answers.
00:25:21.600 I know the difference between him and the media is they despise the people.
00:25:28.220 I don't think Donald Trump does.
00:25:30.160 I think Donald Trump actually could hang at a state fair and be kind of comfortable.
00:25:37.140 Media is not comfortable.
00:25:39.660 He's a salesman.
00:25:41.860 He's a salesman and a businessman.
00:25:48.020 OK, so what happened?
00:25:49.540 What's the one thing that the media?
00:25:54.420 Missed.
00:25:55.340 Because of Donald Trump's worldview.
00:26:00.220 If you try to look at the world through his eyes, he wasn't supporting Russia.
00:26:07.760 And you can disagree with this all you want.
00:26:11.580 But the fact is, the way Donald Trump thinks is the way Donald Trump thinks.
00:26:19.360 You're not able to predict him because you can't think like him because you don't know what really drives him.
00:26:31.020 I'm the smartest.
00:26:32.180 I have the most luxurious.
00:26:34.160 I'm going to win.
00:26:35.580 I'm going to win.
00:26:36.640 I'm going to win.
00:26:39.780 All right.
00:26:40.460 When Donald Trump came down the elevator or the escalator to announce his his presidency or his his race to run, the media mocked him.
00:26:54.660 I did.
00:26:55.880 The media mocked him, said this is a joke.
00:26:58.640 This is just a publicity stunt.
00:27:00.420 It may have been at the time.
00:27:01.900 But the more people said that, the more I think he was like, oh, really?
00:27:08.340 Really?
00:27:09.220 It's a joke.
00:27:13.620 The more people loved him and the more the media delegitimized him.
00:27:20.780 The more he was set to prove them wrong.
00:27:26.380 So here's what happened.
00:27:27.780 Donald Trump first is called a joke by the press.
00:27:33.800 Then he can't win by the press, including people like me.
00:27:37.980 And then he wins.
00:27:39.900 Now, what does the media do?
00:27:42.260 The media does not accept the world that they live in.
00:27:48.740 They can only accept the world that they want.
00:27:52.180 And so they immediately go to delegitimize this guy.
00:27:55.620 We immediately before before the inauguration.
00:28:02.640 They're already protesting and the media is already with BuzzFeed putting crap out.
00:28:09.200 You know, he had a golden shower in Russia.
00:28:11.300 The steel dossier fusion GPS.
00:28:16.320 Collusion Manafort.
00:28:18.520 All of this.
00:28:19.880 But what does Donald Trump hear?
00:28:22.200 What Donald Trump hears is you're saying that I'm not I'm not actually president, that I rigged the election.
00:28:31.460 No, I was out busting my ass every day.
00:28:34.920 And those people who are cheering for me are real and their vote counts.
00:28:39.480 And I'm the president.
00:28:41.180 Now, there are four stories here that have to be separated for count them.
00:28:48.500 One, the DNC servers with WikiLeaks tied in to Amwan Aron, the Debbie Wasserman Schultz guy from Pakistan that was doing something shady with his family, all making one hundred and fifty thousand dollars each.
00:29:03.900 And then going over to Lebanon and and and meeting with Hamas and Hezbollah.
00:29:08.660 There is something there.
00:29:12.160 The Democrats are still hiding it.
00:29:15.260 The press isn't looking for it.
00:29:18.340 There's something huge there.
00:29:20.400 And the DNC servers with WikiLeaks.
00:29:23.240 That's one story.
00:29:24.160 The second is the collusion in Trump Tower with Paul Manafort and then the Steele dossier.
00:29:31.380 That's all one other story.
00:29:34.100 So now we have to the DNC servers.
00:29:38.920 And the collusion with the Steele dossier.
00:29:41.660 The third story.
00:29:45.380 Is the election fraud that actually happened and it was thwarted, thank goodness, because they think like old Soviets, they think like it's a big state run operation where all our elections are all happening at the local precincts.
00:30:00.660 But we know that Illinois Russians hacked in and had they thought like Americans, they would have changed the outcome of the election in Illinois.
00:30:13.440 But it failed.
00:30:14.780 We know that's a fact.
00:30:16.940 And the fourth is the Russian bots in social media.
00:30:21.840 The guys who are in their underpants in the basement trying to, you know, influence America, not for Donald Trump or against Donald Trump, but to create chaos.
00:30:33.400 Now, those are four stories and each one of them need to be addressed.
00:30:38.920 The hacking of the DNC servers and a moinaran that needs to be looked at separately.
00:30:45.420 Number two, collusion in Trump Tower, Paul Manafort and the Steele dossier.
00:30:49.160 We know we're well down the road on that one.
00:30:52.140 I haven't seen any evidence of anything.
00:30:56.040 Third, the election fraud.
00:30:57.640 Fourth, the Russia bots.
00:31:00.980 I haven't heard any talk about the third one, election fraud.
00:31:03.940 I don't know what we're doing as a country on that one.
00:31:06.180 And the Russians.
00:31:09.520 We're not really doing anything on that either, except a lot of talk.
00:31:12.460 So, what happened yesterday?
00:31:21.660 Donald Trump puts all four of these as one.
00:31:28.000 He looks at all four of these stories at one.
00:31:31.300 And he hears, you're not really the president because the Russians rigged this election.
00:31:41.600 And he immediately, flight, fight or flight, goes to, wait a minute.
00:31:46.940 The Russians didn't do that.
00:31:48.280 What's the DNC?
00:31:49.360 What are the DNC servers doing?
00:31:51.320 What were they doing with the Pakistani?
00:31:53.640 He said this yesterday.
00:31:55.180 What were they doing with the Pakistani in the capital?
00:31:58.520 Yes.
00:32:00.600 That's not the same.
00:32:02.540 That's not the same story.
00:32:05.000 But the media has done to Donald Trump what it's doing to the rest of the country.
00:32:17.020 They have no foresight.
00:32:21.320 They have no long vision.
00:32:26.140 They can't see anything except themselves and the world that they want.
00:32:34.140 And so, they just keep hammering the same message over and over again.
00:32:39.820 This time, it's the worst.
00:32:42.260 And they're driving Donald Trump into days like yesterday.
00:32:52.680 And they're driving the rest of America into the arms of Donald Trump.
00:32:57.300 Because the average person doesn't think that Donald Trump hates America.
00:33:07.300 Now, that can't be said in all quarters for the last president.
00:33:15.980 Because of his anti-colonialism.
00:33:18.440 He hated colonialism.
00:33:19.700 He may have been okay with America, but not with our colonial past.
00:33:25.860 Nobody ever accuses Donald Trump of not loving America.
00:33:30.620 He just loves himself.
00:33:33.560 And I think he sees himself as quintessentially American.
00:33:39.640 Yesterday was a bad screw-up.
00:33:41.880 But I have a feeling that Donald Trump is going to do what he always does.
00:33:51.160 Because he is Harry Houdini.
00:33:54.260 He has escaped more tight spots.
00:33:57.440 Thrown into a trunk.
00:33:59.480 All locked up.
00:34:01.340 Underneath the ice of the frozen river.
00:34:04.480 And somehow or another, he gets out of it.
00:34:07.440 And I don't know how that works this time.
00:34:12.520 But I wouldn't count him out.
00:34:31.240 Coming up in just a second, we're going to talk to...
00:34:34.000 We're going to talk to the only reporter that is actually looking into this Pakistani Amwanaran scandal with Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the DNC.
00:34:46.340 This is, again, a separate story.
00:34:50.720 And an important story.
00:34:53.500 We'll get to that at the top of the hour.
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00:36:21.900 My job is twofold.
00:36:25.800 My job is to try to make sense of what happened.
00:36:30.560 Try to give you my perspective on the events that are going on today.
00:36:37.640 And then to tell you, in an opinion fashion, of what I think that means for our future.
00:36:45.260 What does this actually mean to you?
00:36:47.500 So, I've told you what I thought happened yesterday.
00:36:52.760 But I haven't gotten into what I think it means to you.
00:36:56.880 And I also really want to take your phone calls.
00:36:59.340 Coming up in just a few minutes, we have Luke Rosiak.
00:37:01.560 He is going to lay out this amazing story about Pakistan that nobody is paying attention to.
00:37:07.840 And Donald Trump talked about it in Russia yesterday.
00:37:10.940 We have to go through that just a little bit.
00:37:13.140 And then your phone calls.
00:37:14.340 I really want to spend some time with you.
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00:37:19.300 I'd like to hear what you thought happened yesterday.
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00:37:26.160 Glenn Beck.
00:37:27.940 The president is now home from his summit with Vladimir Putin.
00:37:32.080 And the nuclear level fallout is reaching epic proportions.
00:37:36.960 New York Times ran an article titled,
00:37:39.840 Trump, Treasonous Traitor.
00:37:42.720 Wow.
00:37:43.180 Former CIA director, John Brennan, tweeted that the summit was, quote, nothing short of treasonous.
00:37:52.560 Michael Moore tweeted, nah, never mind.
00:37:55.140 Who cares?
00:37:56.840 I'll save you from the rest of the, you know, hyperbolic freak out.
00:38:01.260 Well, maybe, maybe, maybe just one, one more, one more.
00:38:05.060 This one comes from Congressman Steve Cohen.
00:38:08.000 Where are our military folks?
00:38:10.380 The commander in chief is in the hands of the enemy.
00:38:13.600 No.
00:38:14.760 Now, Congressman, I don't know how you actually meant that, but it kind of sounded like you,
00:38:19.420 a congressman just called for a coup against the president.
00:38:25.520 Now, then again, Peter Cohen is, is the guy who suggested that Peter Strzok deserved a purple heart.
00:38:34.220 So I should have stuck with a Michael Moore quote.
00:38:39.120 All right.
00:38:39.900 First things first.
00:38:40.680 Yesterday's press conference with the president, when Putin, I believe, was a disaster.
00:38:48.500 Everything from what felt like the five minute rant on collusion to praising Putin's idea of offering up his agents for questioning.
00:38:58.060 If we agree to give up ours.
00:38:59.600 Oh, wait a minute.
00:39:00.460 I saw that Tom Cruise movie where they had to break into the FBI to get the knock list.
00:39:05.380 But you're saying you'll give us your knock list if we give you ours?
00:39:11.320 I don't think so.
00:39:13.560 And then worst of all, the president seemingly dissing the American intelligence agencies while siding with Putin.
00:39:26.580 That's not good.
00:39:30.460 Okay.
00:39:31.180 I want to make this very, very clear to the American people.
00:39:35.880 It's really okay.
00:39:37.780 If you think that Trump is good and yesterday was a disaster.
00:39:44.000 It's okay.
00:39:44.860 It's okay to admit that doesn't make you a traitor.
00:39:47.840 Doesn't make you anything other than a thinking human being.
00:39:51.180 If you support the president, you're a hard Republican or whatever your affiliation.
00:39:56.620 It's perfectly legitimate to call him out here because he's screwed up.
00:40:02.060 And I think it's because of the way he thinks.
00:40:05.060 I can understand how he saw it yesterday.
00:40:08.360 But that's not the way he should have seen it.
00:40:11.660 And it's actually our duty to call him out on this.
00:40:15.820 I think it was John Adams who said, it's not the government's job to keep the people in line.
00:40:22.100 It's the people's job to keep the government in line.
00:40:25.440 Praise him when he does something right, like last week with NATO.
00:40:29.980 Criticize him when he does something wrong.
00:40:32.720 To act otherwise is to feed a cult of personality mentality.
00:40:37.180 And that's not making America great again.
00:40:39.900 But you know what?
00:40:41.220 The left, you've got a cult of personality as well.
00:40:45.840 Yours is just the media.
00:40:48.140 I don't know what you're doing.
00:40:50.920 But to sit here and act like Donald Trump hasn't done anything good or worthwhile,
00:40:55.060 that's crazy talk.
00:40:58.020 Or extreme leftist.
00:40:59.820 But the reactions this morning are borderline insane.
00:41:05.940 Treason?
00:41:07.100 A coup?
00:41:08.520 Are you kidding?
00:41:10.820 I mean, the last time I checked, it's not treason
00:41:13.040 to screw up at a press conference or to say, I don't really agree with our guys.
00:41:19.780 It's not good, but it's certainly not treason.
00:41:23.840 If that were the case, almost 90% of every elected official since 1791 would have spent time in Fort Leavenworth.
00:41:32.440 Hyperbole is one of, if not the main reason, why nobody takes the media seriously anymore.
00:41:40.740 It's why hashtag resistance.
00:41:43.240 That movement?
00:41:44.260 That's a little more than a joke at this point.
00:41:46.320 It's also probably why Democrats are losing their lead heading into midterms.
00:41:52.120 Yes.
00:41:53.140 That was bad yesterday.
00:41:54.720 Whew.
00:41:55.740 Really bad.
00:41:56.800 I don't know what he's going to do next.
00:41:59.180 Knowing him, he's going to make it actually work out fine in the end.
00:42:06.080 I don't like how close we're getting to the edge here.
00:42:09.440 And it's okay to admit that.
00:42:12.700 He should have something to answer for after this.
00:42:16.000 I believe he owes the intelligence community a private apology, if not a public one.
00:42:22.740 He needs the intelligence agencies.
00:42:25.620 His follow-up tweet after the uproar began is not enough.
00:42:32.000 But you know what?
00:42:33.080 Can we just tone down the exaggerated freak out?
00:42:36.940 We know you obviously don't realize this.
00:42:40.600 But media, you're not hurting the president.
00:42:44.640 In fact, I believe if Donald Trump is who I think he is, he's loving your freak out.
00:42:52.140 Because I think, I think he believes, and so do I, that you're basically guaranteeing his re-election.
00:43:05.500 It's Tuesday, July 17th.
00:43:07.940 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:43:11.320 The only reporter that is actually doing work on the Amrana Ron, I can never say this guy's name right.
00:43:20.760 I always feel like it's a joke.
00:43:23.400 The guy who had Debbie Wasserman Schultz and the Democrats up on Capitol Hill, their server, something fishy is going on there.
00:43:34.720 President Obama, or President Trump, said that yesterday from the podium with Putin, asked,
00:43:41.660 what's happening with this one?
00:43:43.500 The only guy covering it is Luke Rosiak.
00:43:46.320 And Luke, welcome to the program.
00:43:49.080 Thanks for having me.
00:43:50.440 So how does it feel to be a member of the Conspiracy Theory Club?
00:43:55.940 Well, you know, a lot of times the reporters criticize Trump and they say he's talking about conspiracy theories
00:44:02.020 or any number of things they wind up saying about Trump.
00:44:04.680 They wind up, Trump winds up being right a lot of times.
00:44:07.460 Yeah.
00:44:07.820 And reporters wind up being embarrassed.
00:44:10.180 And here, Trump talked about how a server went missing in connection with Amrana Ron.
00:44:15.140 And the reporters say, that's not true.
00:44:17.660 Imran worked on the House and there weren't House servers missing.
00:44:20.640 Wrong.
00:44:21.160 There was a secret Capitol Police memo that was urgent and marked urgent and said, Imran
00:44:27.280 Ron is a serious and imminent threat to the House of Representatives.
00:44:31.980 We uncovered suspicious activity involving his servers he was logging into.
00:44:36.980 And we marked a particular server as evidence, the House Democratic Caucus server.
00:44:41.700 And as soon as he figured out that we were onto him, that server disappeared.
00:44:45.900 And now that server is missing.
00:44:47.320 So that's what the Capitol Police memo says.
00:44:50.080 And no reporters have bothered to obtain this.
00:44:52.900 And instead, they write articles saying how, you know, Trump is wrong.
00:44:56.460 And these are conspiracy theories.
00:44:58.020 And the reason they say it's a conspiracy theory is because the DOJ investigated this case
00:45:05.220 and put out a statement.
00:45:08.240 At least they, I won't say they investigated this case.
00:45:10.620 I'll say they put out a statement claiming that they investigated the case and they didn't
00:45:15.080 find any wrongdoing.
00:45:16.100 And so the reporters are relying on that without going back and saying, well, wait a minute.
00:45:21.500 How did this investigation begin?
00:45:22.920 And that's when you get into that Capitol Police memo I mentioned, the long investigation
00:45:27.200 by the House Inspector General, and all this other stuff, which really amply demonstrates
00:45:31.980 a severe cyber threat on Capitol Hill.
00:45:34.420 And so they're very quick to cite Jeff Sessions when it's convenient, when they can use Sessions
00:45:38.160 against Trump.
00:45:39.840 But the way that any clear-headed reporter would have written this odd statement, this plea deal,
00:45:45.580 that the DOJ did with Imran and Wan just about two weeks ago, they wouldn't have said, oh,
00:45:50.500 Sessions, you know, debunked all this stuff.
00:45:53.060 It's conspiracy theories.
00:45:54.140 They would have said Sessions is at odds with the findings of all these other investigative
00:45:58.380 agencies on Capitol Hill.
00:45:59.940 And those disparities have never been explained.
00:46:02.640 So what we have now is, you know, a lot of people talking about Trump yesterday.
00:46:06.640 They said, what were they really talking about?
00:46:08.360 They're saying he didn't take a cyber hack seriously enough.
00:46:12.360 Well, it turns out that a lot of these Democrats on Capitol Hill didn't take the cyber security
00:46:17.960 threat that was raised to them by the House Inspector General and other investigative entities
00:46:23.200 way back during the 2016 election.
00:46:25.900 They kind of made it go away.
00:46:27.580 And they can cite now that there was some DOJ investigated and found nothing.
00:46:32.080 Well, it doesn't work like that.
00:46:33.380 You didn't have the benefit of knowing, even if you believe that the DOJ did a thorough investigation,
00:46:37.660 which they didn't, the Democrats had this IG report clear past their desks that said,
00:46:43.700 you know, he's this urgent risk.
00:46:44.840 We've got data flying off the network.
00:46:46.280 And they basically said, no big deal.
00:46:47.900 It's probably fine.
00:46:48.600 Let's not look into it.
00:46:49.620 And so when you don't give them the benefit of knowing the future, which they couldn't
00:46:52.860 have known, you realize that they did the same thing that they're accusing Trump of or worse.
00:46:57.780 I mean, they didn't care about a hack at all when it happened.
00:47:00.220 So now, obviously, this is really just this Russia rhetoric is clearly just, you know,
00:47:05.280 it's political expediency.
00:47:06.560 They don't actually care about cybersecurity or anything else.
00:47:09.600 Luke, this doesn't have anything to do with the Russians, does it?
00:47:15.920 No, that's correct.
00:47:17.020 My reporting has focused on the House Democratic Caucus server, and there's been some confusion
00:47:23.500 there because, you know, obviously the House Democratic Caucus is similar in mission to
00:47:29.100 the DNC, and it sounds similar.
00:47:31.360 And basically, two days after WikiLeaks got hacked, Debbie Wasserman Schultz's IT guy got
00:47:38.200 accused by the House Inspector General of hacking a similar group.
00:47:41.900 So the timing of it and the nature of it and the people involved were all very similar.
00:47:47.440 And, you know, some people wondered, could he have been involved in WikiLeaks as well?
00:47:51.640 My reporting is focused on what the evidence strongly, strongly supports, which is that there
00:47:56.340 was this hack on Capitol Hill.
00:47:57.820 And in my mind, that's a serious thing.
00:48:00.000 After all, the DNC is merely a fundraising group.
00:48:02.680 What we're talking about is government servers.
00:48:04.380 And what this instance revealed is sort of a stunning hypocrisy where the Democrats didn't
00:48:09.220 want...
00:48:09.700 Basically, what I think happened is it would have been an inconvenient narrative.
00:48:13.340 It really would have complicated the narrative for them, for this guy to be busted and arrested
00:48:17.420 two days after the DNC thing happened.
00:48:19.920 And then you've got this, you know, you would have had media stories about Debbie Wasserman Schultz's
00:48:24.540 Pakistani IT guy being arrested for hacking the House Democratic Caucus server.
00:48:27.960 No one's going to keep track of that and how it's different than the Russians in the DNC.
00:48:32.780 So in my mind, what happened here is the Democrats were willing to jeopardize national security
00:48:39.480 to secure this Russian narrative.
00:48:41.500 So it's all about the perception and the way that this separate hack would have complicated
00:48:45.220 that narrative.
00:48:46.040 And then in the end of the day, Democrats chose the narrative rather than, you know, security.
00:48:51.080 So can you, can you, for anybody who doesn't know about this case, can you in three minutes
00:48:57.360 kind of summarize who this guy is, what he did with his family, you know, all of that
00:49:05.000 stuff?
00:49:06.820 Sure.
00:49:07.380 So he started working for Debbie Wasserman Schultz a decade ago, and pretty soon he had
00:49:11.920 his entire family on the payroll.
00:49:13.640 And they were all making as much as congressmen in Capitol Hill.
00:49:16.440 Very unusual for IT guys.
00:49:18.120 The whole thing was just stank.
00:49:20.180 And these guys...
00:49:21.120 Hang on just a second.
00:49:21.860 Just hang on just a second.
00:49:23.620 They were making over $150,000.
00:49:25.720 The average IT person on the Hill makes about $50,000, right?
00:49:29.860 Correct.
00:49:30.380 And none of these...
00:49:31.480 Nobody in this family had any experience in IT.
00:49:35.640 Imran Awan did, but the relatives he were putting on, they didn't even go to college.
00:49:39.620 One of the guys worked at McDonald's.
00:49:41.540 And so you've got members like Ted Lieu, who's a very outspoken liberal on these Russia and
00:49:48.640 cybersecurity issues.
00:49:49.900 They were putting these people who had criminal records, no cybersecurity training.
00:49:53.760 You know, they had massive red flags in their backgrounds, like a million dollars in debts.
00:50:00.340 And they would lie about it on their financial disclosures.
00:50:03.740 And they, you know, these Democrats exempted them from background checks.
00:50:07.180 And the whole thing, it just was astonishingly, astonishingly reckless and negligent.
00:50:12.460 And the Democrats couldn't have been worse on cybersecurity.
00:50:15.220 And this has been going on from a decade ago until, you know, through the 2016 election and
00:50:20.820 into 2017.
00:50:21.980 And so the IG found that they were funneling data off the network.
00:50:25.940 They were logging into servers of places they had no business being.
00:50:29.460 Some of the members fired them over the last couple of years, and they wound up logging into
00:50:33.160 their servers anyway.
00:50:34.800 Why would they do that?
00:50:36.060 It's just really scary stuff.
00:50:37.480 And so these guys got, they found out about this before the election, but they just kind
00:50:42.360 of punted until after, which is that, you know, what really concerns me is this placing
00:50:46.660 politics over, over security.
00:50:49.320 And so they were kind of vague about what happened after the election, right after Trump's inauguration.
00:50:53.860 So we're looking into something that might be theft.
00:50:55.500 I don't know what it is.
00:50:56.440 It's very vague.
00:50:56.960 So I started looking into these guys.
00:50:59.340 This guy travels in Pakistan.
00:51:02.860 First of all, he spends several months out of every year in Pakistan.
00:51:05.360 He logs into Congress, congressional service from Pakistan.
00:51:08.240 He's got an entourage of armed guards over in Pakistan that escorts him, raising the question
00:51:13.900 of how he has that kind of, why is he being protected by the Pakistani government?
00:51:19.080 People in Pakistan say that he constantly brags about the power he has, the immense political
00:51:23.760 influence.
00:51:24.300 And, you know, basically he's really, acts like he has all this power stemming from his
00:51:30.300 congressional job.
00:51:31.880 And, you know, basically a lot, he's been in trouble his whole life.
00:51:35.860 He's been accused of extortion-like behavior, blackmail type things.
00:51:39.760 And that's what I'm really concerned about, because he had access to one in five, all the
00:51:43.680 emails and files of one in five House Democrats.
00:51:46.200 So he finds out that the Capitol Police are on to him, and he flees the country, and he gets
00:51:50.820 busted, arrested, arrested at the airport with $9,000.
00:51:54.300 Before that, he had wired over $300,000 in Pakistan.
00:51:59.900 And, you know, basically they only charged him with wiring the money over.
00:52:03.800 But if you look at the case in totality, you can see that he clearly knew that he was caught
00:52:08.660 doing something so bad that he fled the country and was frantically liquidating all of his
00:52:13.380 possessions.
00:52:14.420 So two years ago by, I exposed all this really serious stuff.
00:52:18.360 And you can see the documents.
00:52:20.140 This guy had multiple wives under Sharia law in Virginia, and both of them were saying they
00:52:24.340 were being, like, held in captivity by him and death threats were controlling.
00:52:29.400 His own stepmom said that he was wiretapping her, surveilling her with high-tech equipment
00:52:34.400 and extorting her.
00:52:35.780 Like, my God, this is the exact kind of behavior that you would be afraid of in an IT guy in
00:52:41.480 Congress who's been found funneling data off the House network.
00:52:43.960 And you look into his background, it can't be a coincidence.
00:52:46.900 I mean, this guy has the worst background you've ever seen in your life.
00:52:49.760 And so Jeff Sessions, you know, managed to kind of string this investigation along without
00:52:57.020 doing anything for two years, even as it got weirder and weirder.
00:53:01.960 And at one point, Imran was banned from Congress.
00:53:05.160 He came in at midnight into the House office building, took Debbie Wasserman Schultz's laptop
00:53:09.420 and left it in a phone booth.
00:53:12.120 And on top of it, he put a little note that said attorney-client privilege.
00:53:16.240 And so the Capitol Police seized the laptop because they realized that it was tied to
00:53:19.880 him and he's a criminal suspect.
00:53:21.820 And so Jeff Sessions has this laptop that Wasserman Schultz threatens the Capitol Police to give
00:53:26.900 back.
00:53:27.240 She desperately doesn't want it seen.
00:53:28.960 And so Jeff Sessions, basically, they give all the evidence over to the defense improperly.
00:53:33.780 And they say it's a mistake.
00:53:34.780 And they do all these kind of things that indicate that they're just clearly trying to make this
00:53:38.580 go away, working with the defense attorney who is, incidentally, a Hillary Clinton aide.
00:53:42.840 And getting back to that laptop and that note that says attorney-client privilege, would
00:53:47.480 Jeff Sessions' prosecutors go, well, he put a note, we can't look at it, which kind of
00:53:51.520 gets to the heart of the matter, this deep state, just the ludicrous nature of what we've
00:53:57.360 seen under the DOJ and how it's really forming a pattern.
00:54:00.220 I mean, the idea that when you have a Democratic staffer, you can put a post-it note and say
00:54:03.760 attorney-client privilege and they won't look at it.
00:54:05.880 It's the most absurd thing you've ever heard.
00:54:07.980 I mean, could you put a post-it note on a gun after you shot someone and say attorney-client
00:54:12.680 privilege and then they wouldn't be able to use it?
00:54:15.180 So there are so many signs.
00:54:17.200 At this point, it's become, to me, sort of a deep state DOJ issue, right in line with
00:54:23.480 what we've seen with Peter Stroke, where the DOJ hasn't, sure, they put out a statement
00:54:28.640 clearing him and the media has used that to make the whole thing go away.
00:54:31.440 But the big issue here is, how can they justify this investigation?
00:54:34.900 Because it is completely at odds with documents, many, many documents that show crimes, including
00:54:40.400 if things are simple as their house financial disclosures, hiding all this money that they
00:54:44.900 were hiding away in different ways, including a car dealership that took $100,000 from an
00:54:49.280 Iraqi government minister.
00:54:52.460 Luke, I can't tell you how grateful I am that you are on the job on this.
00:54:57.160 Keep nosing around and finding what's going on.
00:55:00.780 And I just wanted to have you on today to, A, thank you for your work and also to let
00:55:06.220 the American people know this is what the president was talking about last night.
00:55:10.940 He is conflating a whole bunch of different stories into one, but this is a separate story
00:55:16.420 and really important.
00:55:18.640 What was happening with the Democratic caucus in the Capitol?
00:55:24.620 How did this guy get hired?
00:55:25.920 How did his family get hired?
00:55:27.620 What were they stealing?
00:55:29.520 What do they know?
00:55:31.620 What's happening?
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00:58:27.660 You're listening to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:58:33.220 Tahir, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program at 888-727-BECK.
00:58:37.960 Hey, Glenn, it's so good to talk to you.
00:58:40.460 Thank you.
00:58:41.220 I've been listening to you for 10 years and I love your show.
00:58:43.960 Thank you.
00:58:44.380 I just wanted to make the point that you need to pay more attention to what Trump's doing
00:58:50.680 than what he says, because obviously a lot of times he doesn't know what to say.
00:58:56.900 But his actions as far as towards Russia is concerned, he hasn't removed sanctions.
00:59:04.900 He isn't sending our diplomats back over there.
00:59:06.980 He's calling him out with the pipeline, you know, in Germany.
00:59:12.680 He's still providing weapons, you know, to Ukraine.
00:59:16.420 I mean, all of these things he's still doing and he hasn't shown any signs of taking any
00:59:21.100 of that back.
00:59:21.820 So you have to say to yourself, okay, maybe he doesn't always say the right thing.
00:59:25.880 And maybe he was just trying to smooth things over because we haven't had a decent, you know,
00:59:32.220 speaking relationship with them.
00:59:33.780 But at the same time, you know, he's still having all of these policies in place.
00:59:40.680 He hasn't changed his policy.
00:59:42.100 And I think that's a good thing.
00:59:43.300 Even though, you know, I didn't vote for him, I'm kind of, you know, I feel like you do about
00:59:48.820 his presidency.
00:59:49.740 I recognize him for the good and I recognize him for the bad.
00:59:54.000 Well, Tahir, I generally agree with you.
00:59:58.920 He hasn't.
01:00:00.620 His policies are very anti-Putin and anti-Russia.
01:00:05.320 And he's taken a strong stand on those things.
01:00:08.560 The only problem that I think I would disagree with you with is that, you know, you have to
01:00:13.380 listen to his, you know, don't listen to his words, watch what he does.
01:00:17.760 That is true with this president.
01:00:19.320 However, this is complicated because when you're in a foreign country, you are the president
01:00:25.580 of the United States and the world is going to judge you on your words.
01:00:30.160 And, you know, those words yesterday are a little hard to to take back.
01:00:38.060 I'm on a national stage to, you know, basically call out our FBI like that.
01:00:43.140 I totally agree with you on that.
01:00:45.120 Absolutely.
01:00:46.080 Okay, great.
01:00:46.900 Tahir, thank you so much.
01:00:47.780 Let me go to Dave or yeah, Dave in Florida.
01:00:51.420 Hello, Dave.
01:00:53.100 Hey, how are you doing, Glenn?
01:00:54.400 I've been a fan of yours for many, many years.
01:00:56.900 I appreciate what you do.
01:00:58.160 Thank you.
01:00:59.660 Listen, you know, if we go back and look at President Trump's work as a whole, okay, over
01:01:07.640 the years, the man is a master businessman is a master salesperson.
01:01:13.900 And when you're in a business relationship or you're entering into a business relationship
01:01:18.560 with another opponent, especially one that you dislike or you feel like is not going to
01:01:24.920 be dealing with you on the up and up, you put your schmooze on that person and you put
01:01:31.020 your best foot forward.
01:01:32.440 You make you go out of your way to make them like the deal, like you so you can get accomplished
01:01:39.840 what you need to do.
01:01:41.020 And I think that's what Trump did yesterday.
01:01:43.340 He hasn't done anything to hurt us.
01:01:45.920 His project is make America great again.
01:01:49.200 And I think he has an agenda that nobody knows about except for maybe his inner circle.
01:01:55.000 And he's going to accomplish what he needs to accomplish to get there.
01:01:59.980 Dave, I, you know, you could be right.
01:02:02.600 You could be right.
01:02:04.140 We'll leave it at that.
01:02:05.060 Thanks for your phone call, Dave.
01:02:07.220 I, I, I, uh, you know, I've seen this president do things and you'd be like, what are you doing?
01:02:14.000 And it, he is a master businessman.
01:02:17.400 Um, however, Vladimir Putin is, you know, former KGB.
01:02:22.040 He's doing the same thing.
01:02:23.520 He was flattering the president as well.
01:02:26.360 They both are the same.
01:02:28.280 They're the same kind of people.
01:02:30.540 Donald Trump's not a killer.
01:02:32.300 Um, but you know, Putin is, but they both, they understand they speak each other's language.
01:02:38.660 I think that's why Trump gets along with him or likes him because he gets things done, uh, and, uh, and is the guy who's calling the shots in the business world.
01:02:52.380 That's fine.
01:02:53.600 As a president, uh, of a country, that's not fine.
01:02:57.280 That's usually makes you into the guy that Vladimir Putin is, but they were, they were both flattering each other.
01:03:03.140 Uh, let's go to Elaine in Ohio.
01:03:04.820 Hello, Elaine.
01:03:06.840 Hi, Glenn.
01:03:07.660 Hi.
01:03:08.660 Um, I just wanted to respectfully disagree with your assessment of the Russian summit.
01:03:15.040 I think one, it was Trump's opportunity on the world stage to let everybody know the situation in America because it doesn't get out.
01:03:22.140 And also, um, the thing about Putin, what they have in common in Trump will give everybody the benefit of the doubt, especially someone that can benefit our country.
01:03:31.640 And disarmament is a big deal for everybody, even those who are pretending it's not anymore.
01:03:37.120 We've been on that for a long time.
01:03:39.480 It is.
01:03:39.900 And the one thing about Putin too, everybody has the opportunity to grow and learn.
01:03:44.500 This man's trying to spread Orthodox Christianity amongst his entire country.
01:03:48.320 Oh my.
01:03:49.120 Um, I hope he does it.
01:03:50.780 I hope he does it the right way.
01:03:52.780 I hope he, I hope that he respects people's individual freedom.
01:03:56.940 Um, well, I don't know the man.
01:04:00.160 Well, I don't know the man either, but I know the man's actions.
01:04:03.320 Let's judge a man by his actions.
01:04:05.240 He is not trying to spread Orthodox Christianity.
01:04:08.120 He is using that as control the same way that Hitler did.
01:04:11.160 It's called the fourth political theory.
01:04:12.960 Look it up, do your homework before you start, uh, uh, wanting to praise Vladimir Putin and Orthodox Christianity.
01:04:19.260 He has, um, uh, through agencies in Russia has poured money into our churches here.
01:04:25.520 Uh, he is a liar.
01:04:27.320 He is a killer, uh, and do not confuse him with anything other.
01:04:33.740 Uh, thanks for your call.
01:04:35.020 Let's go to Dino.
01:04:36.080 Hello, Dino.
01:04:37.520 Hey, Glenn.
01:04:38.280 How are you?
01:04:38.940 Good.
01:04:39.200 How are you?
01:04:39.460 Thank you.
01:04:40.540 Great.
01:04:40.880 Great.
01:04:41.700 Uh, trying to weather this, uh, Texas heat.
01:04:44.480 Anyway.
01:04:45.300 Gosh, is it just, it's like, I mean, I'm, I'm praying hell cannot be this hot.
01:04:50.320 It cannot be this hot now.
01:04:52.720 I just moved here from Georgia.
01:04:54.800 Oh, a whole different kind of heat.
01:04:56.880 Oh my gosh.
01:04:57.980 It is the fires of hell.
01:05:02.320 Anyway.
01:05:03.320 Uh, yeah.
01:05:04.020 Trump looked really exhausted for the first time.
01:05:06.940 I thought he was really, really tired.
01:05:08.420 Um, he had been to Brussels.
01:05:10.680 He had been to England.
01:05:11.680 He had been to Scotland, then Helsinki.
01:05:14.080 And, uh, I think it was, uh, A, he was overtired.
01:05:18.820 And B, two questions he gets, and they're both about Russian meddling.
01:05:23.280 Not about nuclear.
01:05:24.480 Not about cooperation with Korea.
01:05:26.620 Not about, you know, anything other than meddling.
01:05:29.440 I think he's so frustrated and irritated with the press, uh, that he kind of lost it a little
01:05:35.800 bit, you know, but I love the guy.
01:05:38.040 I mean, he's a straight shooter.
01:05:39.520 He says what's on his mind.
01:05:41.460 Wasn't his best performance, but I think a lot of it just had to do with being tired.
01:05:45.340 Okay, Dino, thanks so much for your, uh, phone call and enjoy the, enjoy the heat.
01:05:50.640 Enjoy the heat.
01:05:52.180 Uh, it only lasts like this until about November.
01:05:54.900 Um, I, I don't, I, I, I disagree with, with the direction of, of the, the sentiment here,
01:06:11.080 uh, that Donald Trump was, was going over to talk about nukes and everything else.
01:06:17.420 I really don't think so.
01:06:18.700 I think his agenda was to look pootie poot in the eyes and say, did you, did you rig this
01:06:27.140 election for me?
01:06:29.940 Because that's what they're saying.
01:06:31.700 And I just don't think that, I mean, I think the other things were important, but remember
01:06:36.920 it was last week that everybody was like, why is he even going there?
01:06:41.280 There's no agenda.
01:06:42.220 There's no reason.
01:06:43.820 So don't, don't, don't buy into the huge agenda thing.
01:06:48.700 Why did he go over?
01:06:50.960 He was in the area.
01:06:52.720 He wanted to meet with Putin.
01:06:55.200 He wanted to put to rest this collusion thing.
01:06:59.540 He believes he can do that.
01:07:02.300 He believes that Putin did.
01:07:05.360 I think in Donald Trump's mind, he has conflated all of the Russia talk into a story that is
01:07:14.140 solely about him not being the legitimate president of the United States.
01:07:19.620 That's the way he sees what the press is doing.
01:07:22.520 He's not a legitimate president of the United States.
01:07:25.680 And I think that, you know, if you're hit as hard as Donald Trump is hit on everything
01:07:33.980 you do, name the thing that the press has said has been good.
01:07:38.560 Name it.
01:07:39.120 I, I can't, I can't think of, I can't think of anything.
01:07:48.840 Well, yesterday, the New York Sunday, the New York times did come out with an editorial
01:07:52.340 saying that Donald Trump at NATO did get everything that Obama was trying to get.
01:07:59.120 So I'll take that, I'll take that as one.
01:08:07.740 I mean, you know, they've said nice things about his speeches or state of the union, but
01:08:13.700 then they don't, that's not, don't tell me something.
01:08:16.980 Look at the way they treated Israel.
01:08:20.120 Look at the way we've moved our, our, our embassy to the capital of Israel and everyone
01:08:27.220 knows it is Jerusalem.
01:08:28.920 It's not Tel Aviv.
01:08:30.040 The seat of the government is in Jerusalem.
01:08:34.160 This was the worst thing of all time.
01:08:36.640 Again, meanwhile, look at the, look at the press coverage of, of our president going, sitting
01:08:44.880 next to a Castro, a Castro.
01:08:50.940 That was an abomination.
01:08:53.240 That was the worst.
01:08:54.120 And they, the, the pageantry behind that, oh, how magnificent it was that the president
01:09:01.080 would watch a baseball game with Fidel's brother.
01:09:05.220 No, that's not good.
01:09:09.900 They, they just see the world in a totally different way.
01:09:16.180 And if we want to be honest, nobody in the white house knew that the president was going
01:09:25.540 to come out the way he did yesterday.
01:09:27.220 That was a surprise to all of them.
01:09:30.640 I mean, John Bolton said last year, this is an act of war and what the Russians did, I believe
01:09:37.640 is an act of war.
01:09:38.980 But, you know, we're looking the other way because we don't want to go to war, but that
01:09:48.280 doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it.
01:09:52.000 And we're not.
01:09:53.060 The media is only talking about it to delegitimize Donald Trump.
01:09:58.660 And that's why he went over.
01:10:00.620 That's why he said the things that he did yesterday.
01:10:03.360 And maybe he didn't plan on saying those things because he was hoping for different questions
01:10:12.300 from the press, but why would they ever give him different questions?
01:10:17.200 He should know better than to expect good questions from the press about how was it, what was the,
01:10:24.780 what was the most beautiful thing about your relationship with Vladimir Putin in the life?
01:10:31.560 I mean, remember the questions that, that, uh, Barack Obama used to get, what's the most
01:10:39.620 enchanting thing about being president?
01:10:43.840 I saw some, somebody say, oh my gosh, look at the president's just going to Sean Hannity.
01:10:50.900 Yeah.
01:10:51.440 Do you remember the, remember the girl who, what was it?
01:10:55.400 She took a bath in fruit loops or something.
01:10:57.780 She was this big internet blogger and the president sat down with her.
01:11:01.220 Remember she had like the, you know, all the lipstick.
01:11:05.180 She looked kind of like Miranda.
01:11:08.440 I mean, what really?
01:11:10.480 The president was going to internet bloggers that were set in a bathtub with Cheerios or
01:11:16.360 fruit loops.
01:11:18.560 Please get off your high horse.
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01:12:51.740 Let me, let me go to Tom in Delaware.
01:12:54.200 Hello, Tom.
01:12:54.660 You're on the Glenn Beck program.
01:12:56.500 Hey, Glenn.
01:12:57.140 Love your show, man.
01:12:58.200 Thank you.
01:12:58.480 Listen, I'm a military guy, got three sons, great American warriors serving in the military.
01:13:04.020 Thank you.
01:13:04.260 That's all I want to say.
01:13:05.140 I don't want to give any details, but here it is.
01:13:07.420 Putin is going to give Trump all the intel he needs to indict Hillary and the Democrats
01:13:13.400 because our intel services won't.
01:13:16.660 Okay.
01:13:17.300 And you can tell by their smirks.
01:13:19.020 They almost mentioned it yesterday.
01:13:20.620 That's what the whole idea of where's the server and we're all going to let it help each
01:13:24.720 other investigate.
01:13:25.440 We know they have it, right?
01:13:28.200 The Russians have all the intel because everybody told us they broke in and got it.
01:13:33.600 Okay.
01:13:34.560 Yeah, I don't, I mean, they, but they're not admitting that they did that with WikiLeaks
01:13:39.240 or have it from WikiLeaks.
01:13:41.720 That would require...
01:13:42.860 I don't know about WikiLeaks.
01:13:43.680 Well, they're the ones who did the hack or, you know, or at least released all the information
01:13:47.920 from the hack.
01:13:49.740 And if I know the way Donald Trump works, that's what the four-hour conversation was about.
01:13:55.100 I don't think they talked about nuclear stuff.
01:13:57.520 I don't think they talked about maybe a little bit about Syria.
01:13:59.940 And I think that only two things that Trump and Putin have in common, they're both men
01:14:05.720 of action and men of action despise paper shufflers.
01:14:09.840 And all these people on the other side are all paper shufflers.
01:14:12.920 They're not people of action.
01:14:15.580 All right.
01:14:16.340 Thanks so much, Tom.
01:14:17.540 I don't think it's healthy for the President of the United States to be in league with Putin.
01:14:27.740 I don't think he is.
01:14:29.220 And that's why I reject your standard there.
01:14:32.160 I do believe that there is something to this Amwan Aron issue with Debbie Wasserman Schultz
01:14:40.680 and the DNC caucus on Capitol Hill with that missing server.
01:14:44.120 And I do think that they did talk about that.
01:14:47.880 And I do think that Putin may want to tell, you know, something.
01:14:53.780 When Donald Trump said he's going to come out with something here, it may be involving
01:14:58.520 something like that.
01:15:00.420 But that is just a smokescreen to cover what Russia is doing as well, even if that all turns
01:15:06.980 out to be true.
01:15:07.900 But I don't believe they're in league with each other.
01:15:11.180 Glenn Beck.
01:15:12.660 Well, the the revolutions of the past have always been started by youth, and the left
01:15:20.960 is desperate for young blood, more fresh blood, and they're turning on their own.
01:15:26.380 As reported by the Los Angeles Times, Senator Dianne Feinstein is is more often considered
01:15:33.400 a radical.
01:15:34.340 You know, but now not so much, not so much.
01:15:42.640 She's not too radical.
01:15:45.600 For California, you can't become too radical.
01:15:50.720 That's why California has moved to the left.
01:15:53.080 And and they endorsed Kevin DeLeon.
01:16:01.380 Now.
01:16:01.660 The Democratic Central Committee, which sounds awful Soviet, said they wanted to send a message.
01:16:10.240 I just think we need a younger, progressive person there.
01:16:13.280 The Democratic Party in California has moved to the left, and he personifies those values.
01:16:18.180 Feinstein and DeLeon are going to face each other in November because California has an open
01:16:24.000 primary system in which the top two finishers face each other, regardless of the party.
01:16:30.360 So the left is going hard left.
01:16:32.760 And when Dianne Feinstein is not left enough for you, where are the press reports of how the
01:16:44.160 extremists are taking over the party?
01:16:47.540 A trend is starting to spread a growing number of Trump's base are former Democrats.
01:16:53.600 In fact, 21 percent of the people who voted for Donald Trump have voted for Barack Obama.
01:16:58.860 15 percent of them voted two times for Barack Obama.
01:17:04.140 So in response, Democrats are now prowling for a new base, a young base that has never
01:17:09.240 voted before.
01:17:11.900 Now, I don't know how this is going to work out.
01:17:14.640 Many have predicted that the next generation of voters are going to be the most conservative
01:17:18.040 generation since pre-World War Two.
01:17:21.100 I guess they've just watched as their older siblings or parents have returned from college
01:17:25.320 with pink hair, atheism, exorbitant debt that they'll never be able to pay, infinite genders,
01:17:31.360 and decided that maybe personal responsibility, some sort of a moral compass, and perhaps hard
01:17:39.620 work is preferable to post-modernism.
01:17:43.820 A guy who might know the answer of what's coming next is Ian Bremmer.
01:17:59.120 He is a political scientist.
01:18:01.420 He is the author of Us Versus Them, The Failure of Globalism.
01:18:05.960 And last week, wrote an article for Time magazine, Trump and Putin will call their summit a success,
01:18:13.200 but don't expect U.S.-Rustler relations to improve.
01:18:17.120 Welcome to the program, Ian.
01:18:18.180 How are you?
01:18:19.420 Glenn, good to be back with you.
01:18:20.680 So tell me, how did things go yesterday, in your opinion?
01:18:26.480 Well, look, obviously this was not one of Trump's better moments.
01:18:32.420 And I think even if you were watching only Fox News yesterday, you saw that the coverage was on balance negative.
01:18:41.540 Why do you not have your advisers in there?
01:18:46.060 You know, why are you making equivalents between the FBI and the KGB or the FSB, the predecessor to the KGB?
01:18:57.220 I mean, he clearly made Putin look good, and he did not come across as the president of the United States.
01:19:05.880 But if you ask what actually came out of the meeting in terms of substance,
01:19:12.340 Trump did not offer recognition of Crimea as part of Russia,
01:19:19.200 certainly did not promise a reduction of sanctions,
01:19:22.220 nor would he be able to implement such, I think, if he did promise them,
01:19:25.780 didn't say that the U.S. was going to suspend military exercises in the Baltics
01:19:31.740 or withdraw any troops in Poland,
01:19:36.180 isn't reducing American defense spending, which is going up,
01:19:39.500 isn't talking about taking troops out of Syria.
01:19:41.720 In other words, all of the things that have led to a U.S.-Russia relationship,
01:19:48.380 that's a pretty hard line, and certainly in its worst position as it's been in decades,
01:19:54.320 I don't expect that in any way to change,
01:19:56.180 despite the fact that Trump individually clearly would like it to.
01:19:59.600 Yeah, I don't think, I mean, the people around Donald Trump know exactly who Vladimir Putin is,
01:20:04.380 and his policies have reflected that.
01:20:07.500 I really think, Ian, that this whole thing was him going over to stand with Putin,
01:20:15.440 who would say, no, we didn't fix the election so Donald Trump would win,
01:20:21.660 because I don't think Donald Trump sees the difference between, you know,
01:20:26.200 the social media hackers and the DNC hackers
01:20:31.060 and all of the other things that are going on with Russia.
01:20:35.340 He sees all of it as one big ball that says,
01:20:39.320 you're not a legitimate president.
01:20:41.240 Would you agree with that or not?
01:20:43.460 I'm sure that's true.
01:20:45.340 I think anything that implies that his electoral win was less than the biggest,
01:20:52.080 most extraordinary win that we've ever seen is not acceptable.
01:20:56.700 Right.
01:20:56.820 And, but there's also the question, I mean, he clearly is aware
01:21:00.620 that the Russians were involved in hacks against the DNC and against the elections,
01:21:09.560 and not just in terms of cyber attacks, but also disinformation,
01:21:13.940 lots of Russians pretending to be American citizens, voters, and influencing people.
01:21:18.300 And whether or not it flipped the election, I certainly have no view,
01:21:22.460 and I'm even somewhat skeptical, but it clearly matters, right?
01:21:26.140 In the same way that Trump spending money matters,
01:21:28.260 and all these things we do matter for elections.
01:21:30.880 And you have to wonder, with Putin saying,
01:21:34.760 yeah, I wanted Trump, I didn't want Hillary, he said it yesterday,
01:21:37.760 if Trump also isn't going over individually to see Putin
01:21:40.720 and get any sense of, hey, what are your plans for the midterms?
01:21:44.940 What are your plans for 2020?
01:21:46.200 I mean, whether or not he's going to say that, he's certainly thinking about it.
01:21:51.920 So, was this the disaster that the press said?
01:21:57.900 Or, you know, or some at Fox that said this was the greatest thing ever?
01:22:03.040 What was this?
01:22:04.220 How is this going to be remembered by people, not by history,
01:22:08.020 because I don't, you know, history is written by sometimes people
01:22:12.960 I don't necessarily think get it.
01:22:15.160 But how is this going to be remembered, Ian?
01:22:19.340 Yeah, I mean, I would argue that while the, it was a real win for the left, right?
01:22:28.320 In the sense that they've been talking all this time about how Trump is in Putin's pocket,
01:22:33.620 and he goes over there, and he acts in an enormously embarrassing way
01:22:37.940 that kind of shows that he's really personally deferential to Trump
01:22:43.220 in a way that none of his advisors agree with.
01:22:47.000 Yes.
01:22:47.460 So, I mean, it makes it, so I think that if you, if you are in the position
01:22:52.520 of being a professional Trump basher, if that's what you do,
01:22:57.460 yesterday was an awesome day for you.
01:23:00.220 But if you're actually trying to look at the broad sweep of where the world is going
01:23:06.400 and saying what really matters, I would certainly argue the NATO summit's a lot more important
01:23:13.540 than the Helsinki summit.
01:23:15.960 I think that Trump's decision to pull out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, his G7 performance,
01:23:24.700 just that in general, the fact that American alliances and multilateral institutions
01:23:30.280 with the advanced industrial democracies are getting so much weaker.
01:23:34.580 That was true before Trump became president, but Trump actively wants to break the EU.
01:23:40.280 I mean, there are many presidents historically that have thought,
01:23:43.080 maybe we don't want a really strong Europe.
01:23:44.880 Maybe we want a Europe that's a little divided, an EU that's a little weaker,
01:23:48.780 so we can have more sway.
01:23:50.680 But there's never been an American president that wants the EU to go away.
01:23:55.720 And Trump does.
01:23:57.460 Trump actually believes that he would be better off if the EU were to break.
01:24:03.300 And I think that is really, really wrong and bad for the United States.
01:24:11.520 So hang on here for just a second.
01:24:13.860 You've been dubbed the rising guru in the field of political risk by the economists.
01:24:19.820 What the hell does that even mean?
01:24:22.280 I guess it means that a very wonky British magazine thinks I'm very cool.
01:24:29.500 Right. But in political risk, that means you can see what they think that you're pretty good at seeing,
01:24:36.660 what the risks are and how things might shake out.
01:24:40.020 Right?
01:24:40.960 Understanding how politics affects the markets all over the world.
01:24:44.340 Okay.
01:24:44.660 The relationship between those things.
01:24:46.620 Sure.
01:24:46.780 All right. So let's go back to the EU now.
01:24:48.860 You just said, I think that would be really bad for us, and it could be very bad for us.
01:24:55.320 But let's talk about it from the people in the EU, far as their sovereignty.
01:25:04.140 I think there is this undercurrent of nobody trusts the media.
01:25:08.860 Nobody trusts their government.
01:25:10.100 They feel that their government is out of step and erasing their identities, which is really dangerous,
01:25:16.820 because that leads to, for instance, this identitarian movement overseas, which quickly spirals into Nazism or extremism.
01:25:27.780 But how do you solve this to where you can restore the countries and say, it's okay to be France?
01:25:37.020 It's okay to be Italy.
01:25:39.920 We're just going to be together.
01:25:41.940 But you can be Italy.
01:25:43.560 You can be England.
01:25:45.160 Is there a way to accomplish this, or is it really just jam it down the throat and hope that it works,
01:25:51.960 or riots in the street trying to break it up?
01:25:58.240 Well, you know, Glenn, I'm very sympathetic to that question,
01:26:01.160 because the fact is that the momentum right now is with Trump-type solutions,
01:26:07.860 and not just in the United States, but in Europe, even in Canada, right,
01:26:12.580 with the election of Doug Ford in Ontario a few weeks ago.
01:26:18.000 You know, this is, you've got a whole bunch of people that feel like they are, have been forgotten,
01:26:26.800 and the easiest way to rally them is to say, no, I'm going to look after you, and we're all Italians,
01:26:35.580 and no more of these outside Libyans coming in.
01:26:38.380 I'm going to close all the ports.
01:26:39.600 I'm going to look after you, and we're all Germans,
01:26:41.780 and no more Syrians, no more Muslims coming in.
01:26:45.660 And Brussels, open borders, free trade, don't trust any of those people.
01:26:50.660 I mean, the fact is that when Trump was over in the U.K. meeting with Theresa May
01:26:55.520 and embarrassing the hell out of a sitting prime minister,
01:26:58.420 the fact is that Trump is more popular in the United States than May is in the U.K.
01:27:03.940 I'm not saying that that justifies it, but it is a fact.
01:27:08.600 And one has to ask how that is true.
01:27:12.500 Why that is true?
01:27:13.740 Because if you're not going to address the underlying problems,
01:27:16.560 as much as I would like to see the E.U. stay in place,
01:27:20.300 I can't sit here and pretend that it's going to get stronger.
01:27:23.400 It's only getting weaker.
01:27:24.840 It's only getting weaker before Trump jumps up on it, up and down,
01:27:29.420 tries to shake some more pieces.
01:27:31.360 It will collapse on its own weight if they don't address the underlying problems.
01:27:37.560 And they just keep crying racism when that may play a role here and there.
01:27:43.960 But for the vast majority, I don't think it is racism.
01:27:48.440 I think it's multiculturalism, which is vastly different.
01:27:53.600 And nobody is addressing the people's feelings, which only leads to trouble.
01:28:01.640 You're not addressing a lot of things.
01:28:03.620 You're not addressing the fact that working classes in the United States and Europe
01:28:09.680 have not seen their opportunities grow.
01:28:12.900 In fact, they've seen them deteriorate while the top 1% and 10% are doing better.
01:28:18.520 You're not seeing a response to people who feel like the country and their communities
01:28:24.560 don't look like them, don't feel like them anymore, when they've been forgotten.
01:28:29.380 Say, wait a second, you're going to bring...
01:28:31.720 Oh, jeez, did we lose?
01:28:33.540 Ian?
01:28:35.020 This is like the second time at this time.
01:28:37.760 Oh, there you are.
01:28:38.680 Okay.
01:28:39.240 We missed like the last 20 seconds.
01:28:43.080 Oh, so the idea that you have people responding to new folks coming in that don't look like
01:28:52.740 them, don't act like them, but they're going to respond, whether or not some of that's racism,
01:28:56.900 and I'm sure some of it is.
01:28:58.660 But nonetheless, if you haven't been taking care of the people that are already in your country,
01:29:03.120 you can understand why those people would say, and you're going to let new people in?
01:29:08.080 Right.
01:29:08.660 I mean, Turkish workers, Turkish workers educated with jobs in Germany are some of the most
01:29:15.220 virulently anti-new immigration, because they recognize that those new people that don't
01:29:21.560 have the education and aren't going to perform as well in the economy, are going to seem to
01:29:24.420 be expensive, potentially is going to poison the well by Germans against the Turks.
01:29:29.300 And they don't want to see that.
01:29:31.800 And then, of course, you have security issues, where the poor people in these countries fighting
01:29:36.640 as allies with the United States, and Trump doesn't say anything about their sacrifices
01:29:40.900 in Afghanistan or Iraq or other countries.
01:29:43.920 But the fact is that, just like in the U.S., it's the enlisted men and women.
01:29:48.700 It's the people, you know, not the most educated that are fighting in these wars, that have
01:29:52.620 been failed wars and very expensive.
01:29:54.480 If you think it feels bad in the United States, imagine how it feels for allies of the United
01:29:58.580 States that are now, pardon my French, being pissed on by the American president for not
01:30:03.340 doing enough for NATO.
01:30:04.080 If you were a member of one of those families or one of the people serving in those countries
01:30:09.920 themselves, you have become viscerally opposed to these established governments as a consequence
01:30:15.520 of that.
01:30:15.960 So does he help?
01:30:17.460 Do the people over in Europe at all or in England, because he is speaking for Brexit, does he
01:30:26.180 appeal but at the same time repel?
01:30:30.040 How do they perceive him?
01:30:32.720 There's a small group.
01:30:34.520 I mean, certainly Nigel Farage, who had been, you know, sort of the tip of the spear for Brexit.
01:30:40.780 And now I think of Fox News commentator.
01:30:43.660 But in addition to that, around the UK Independence Party, he and many of his supporters think that
01:30:49.780 Trump is useful and agree and align with this idea of draining the swamp.
01:30:56.740 Even if Trump's not actually doing that, they like the message.
01:31:00.900 They like the anti-political correctness that absolutely resonates, just as it does with the
01:31:06.520 all right in the U.S. that resonates with a lot of people, a lot of young people, too, across
01:31:11.340 Europe.
01:31:12.060 But let's be clear.
01:31:13.400 Trump's biggest message that the Europeans are hearing, and the Brits themselves as well,
01:31:18.940 is America first.
01:31:20.800 And that's why, other than the Queen, you had a couple of the major royals, right?
01:31:26.320 Prince Charles, Prince William, didn't even show up.
01:31:29.360 That's an astonishing thing for a visiting American president.
01:31:34.340 And it's because America first feels so bad, so contradictory to the special relationship
01:31:41.660 that pretty much, I mean, so many of the things that Trump has done outside the United States
01:31:47.400 are disagreed with by every major American ally, whether it's leaving the Paris Climate
01:31:54.140 Accord or leaving the Trans-Pacific Partnership, leaving UNESCO, moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel
01:32:00.020 to Jerusalem, unilaterally pulling out of the Iranian deal.
01:32:05.040 Literally every American ally in Europe opposes those moves.
01:32:10.540 And that's quite something.
01:32:12.140 And that's a pretty broad feeling across European populations as well.
01:32:18.020 Ian Bremmer, thank you so much for being on.
01:32:20.040 Author of Us Versus Them, The Failure of Globalism.
01:32:24.060 Thanks, Ian.
01:32:24.460 And we'll talk again.
01:32:26.080 Pat Osgeron.
01:32:28.640 Kind of interesting, because he was reading that list, and I was like, yeah, that's good.
01:32:32.940 Yeah, that's good.
01:32:34.200 Yeah, I like that, too.
01:32:35.200 I guess I would be very unpopular with the governments of Europe as well.
01:32:41.260 Perhaps you would be, too.
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01:34:25.400 Glenn Beck.
01:34:26.420 In Hawaii, they're dealing with a boat, a tourist boat that took people out for a lava cruise,
01:34:34.160 and a giant, what they're calling a lava bomb, a giant lava rock, came out of the mountain
01:34:41.040 and flew across the water and hit the boat.
01:34:44.140 Now, everybody is alive, thank goodness.
01:34:45.760 I think there's like 20 injured, but...
01:34:48.980 Hey, mainlanders, lava, hot, hot, watch it on TV, stay away from the lava, hot.
01:35:03.040 This is really going to surprise you, but the media does a really terrible job at a lot
01:35:07.520 of things.
01:35:08.440 And one of the things they do a terrible job at is covering cryptocurrencies.
01:35:11.900 They will just take, you know, someone like Jamie Dimon from J.P. Morgan, who came out
01:35:17.260 and called Bitcoin a fraud, and then they don't really cover the fact that J.P. Morgan wound
01:35:22.000 up emerging as one of the most active buyers on behalf of their clients of a fund that tracks
01:35:26.680 the Bitcoin price.
01:35:27.720 George Soros did the same type of thing.
01:35:29.540 You got to have the full picture.
01:35:31.200 Experts are all over the map when it comes to cryptocurrencies.
01:35:33.680 You need to know the facts.
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01:36:08.260 We also have a couple of other things I'd like to get to today.
01:36:13.120 The Illinois new gun bill, the new legislation, it looks like it's going through and going
01:36:20.420 to be signed.
01:36:24.000 The new South African study out that says fathers in the home should not be presented as normal.
01:36:32.660 Also, it's the week of Madonna's 60th birthday, which I don't think we can let this week pass
01:36:44.220 without doing something appropriate for Madonna.
01:36:49.200 How about this one?
01:36:50.500 A sculpture of the Virgin Mary that appeared to be crying at the Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church
01:36:56.700 in Hobbs, New Mexico, is being investigated after it was determined that her tears were olive oil.
01:37:06.660 Apparently, a sculpture of Virgin Mary that appeared to be crying at a church in New Mexico
01:37:12.400 was crying olive oil, scented olive oil.
01:37:20.460 Witnesses claimed that it smelled of roses.
01:37:24.220 Something similar to the oil I bless and consecrate each year that we use for baptism,
01:37:29.740 for confirmations, and for the ordination of priests.
01:37:32.660 This is what the bishop of the archdiocese said.
01:37:37.340 Some people said that it smelled like roses, and the archbishop says, well, that oil does
01:37:44.180 kind of.
01:37:44.920 So we don't know if she's, I don't know, they're calling this, some people are saying this is
01:37:48.700 a fraud, somebody put olive oil there, and some people think this is a miracle, but, you
01:37:52.980 know, when I weep tears of butter, the world doesn't make a big story out of it.
01:37:58.100 It's not a big deal.
01:37:59.320 Also, the San Francisco mayor says, I've seen more feces than I've ever seen.
01:38:10.820 And when you're talking about your own city and you're the mayor, that's got to be a proud
01:38:16.360 moment.
01:38:17.320 We'll get into that on tomorrow's broadcast.
01:38:20.320 Right now, let me go to Joe in Virginia.
01:38:23.260 Hello, Joe.
01:38:25.000 Hi, Glenn.
01:38:25.840 How are you doing?
01:38:26.400 Good.
01:38:26.580 How are you?
01:38:27.880 Very good.
01:38:28.540 Just found you about two years ago, and I really enjoy your show.
01:38:31.980 Thank you very much.
01:38:33.540 I've listened to you for the last couple of hours, and I'm getting real confused.
01:38:36.920 Maybe you could help me out.
01:38:38.140 But it seemed to me, from what I've read, everything that they used for the indictment
01:38:42.800 of the Russian oligarchs, whoever they are, over in Russian, came from DNC sources.
01:38:49.000 For instance, the server that they tried to get from the DNC, the DNC wouldn't give it
01:38:54.780 to them.
01:38:55.040 They finally gave it to a third party hired by the DNC.
01:38:58.920 That information was given to the FBI.
01:39:01.020 And is that what they used to indict these guys?
01:39:03.540 I mean, is this whole thing that's going on just a perpetuation of the Trumps, a bad guy
01:39:10.940 and a Russian spy?
01:39:12.840 I will tell you.
01:39:14.900 Yeah, I'm sorry.
01:39:15.700 Go ahead.
01:39:15.880 No, no.
01:39:16.180 I will tell you that I don't have that answer, and I should have that answer for you.
01:39:20.280 I will have that answer for you tomorrow, or we are doing something tonight on this,
01:39:25.320 and I will make sure that we look that up and add that to it, what went into this indictment.
01:39:32.720 I find it hard to believe that it would only be on the word of the DNC or a DNC operative.
01:39:40.420 But then again, we've seen stranger things.
01:39:45.420 Six months ago, I would have never believed that.
01:39:48.660 But everything that's going on now and all the shenanigans, I mean, going back to the Clinton
01:39:53.280 server, bitwash before they give it to the, you know, nobody gets to trouble.
01:39:58.280 I mean, it's just, everything just smells fishy, you know?
01:40:00.760 It's like my grandmother used to say, she opens a patch, it smells fishy, throw it away.
01:40:05.520 I just am really confused, yet it's hard to get true information.
01:40:09.800 So here's the real, this is what the American people and the media, if they cared, should
01:40:15.960 be saying right now.
01:40:18.780 Sunlight is always the best disinfectant.
01:40:22.420 Sunlight.
01:40:23.280 Uh, and what's happening is we're, they're not following leads.
01:40:28.540 They're, you know, for instance, the, the stuff with Peter Strzok, I mean, you had, you
01:40:34.160 had all of the Hillary Clinton emails, you had all of them, even the missing 30,000, you
01:40:40.940 had all of them and you didn't do anything about it.
01:40:44.820 You did, you sat on it for months.
01:40:47.700 How is that possible?
01:40:49.440 The, if, if we want credibility and we want to be able to believe our intelligence, uh,
01:40:57.040 sources, then we need to start acting, uh, I'm sorry.
01:41:02.240 Those intelligence agencies need to start acting like they deserve our trust right now.
01:41:08.340 I don't know what to believe is true.
01:41:10.860 I, I, I, I, I, with you, I, a couple of years ago, I, I, I wouldn't have been saying the
01:41:17.700 things that I say about the FBI today.
01:41:19.780 I, I, I don't, I, I hope I can trust the average FBI agent, but I don't know what happens at
01:41:27.180 the higher end in Washington.
01:41:28.500 I have no idea.
01:41:30.580 Yeah.
01:41:31.200 I, well, you, you talked about Peter Strzok.
01:41:33.260 I mean, he got up there.
01:41:34.220 It was obvious that he was lying through his teeth.
01:41:36.860 Anybody would have a brain.
01:41:38.140 And the only thing you saw from the DNC was a, a stupid go around to build, to get time
01:41:44.160 and divert and, you know, divert the attention to some other subjects.
01:41:47.920 You know, it's, what am I supposed to think?
01:41:49.740 What am I supposed to think of that?
01:41:50.900 It's amazing, Joe, how different we see the world now.
01:41:54.340 I was talking to another friend who's really intelligent.
01:41:56.920 He said exactly the same thing that you said, except in reverse.
01:42:01.800 It, it, Glenn, please.
01:42:04.700 It was so clear.
01:42:06.360 This guy was telling the truth that he's honorable and the Republicans did nothing but blah, blah,
01:42:13.420 blah.
01:42:14.440 I didn't think it was, I didn't think I didn't trust him at all.
01:42:19.580 Something in my gut.
01:42:20.800 And I think it was his arrogance said, don't trust him.
01:42:25.380 Uh, however, I thought both sides looked bad.
01:42:28.960 I thought both sides, Louie Gohmert, who's a friend of mine.
01:42:32.040 He went too far.
01:42:32.880 What are you doing, Louie?
01:42:33.960 Stop it.
01:42:35.140 Um, you know, both sides went too far on that one, but I can understand, uh, at least the
01:42:43.760 Republican point of view on this on saying, look, something is fishy here.
01:42:49.580 Something is really not right.
01:42:52.780 And I'm sorry, but if, if you have the point of view to where you are this strong against
01:43:01.400 somebody who is running for president, you should recuse yourself.
01:43:06.180 If you really want to be honorable, you would say, you know what?
01:43:10.020 I think this could even just come back.
01:43:11.500 I, I know I can keep it separate, but I am just not a fan and I'd like to see him stopped.
01:43:20.440 And I, I think we need somebody who, you know, either doesn't care, uh, or, uh, you know,
01:43:26.540 at least doesn't have it out for him because I think it will look bad on the FBI.
01:43:31.060 If Peter struck was a hero, that's what he would have done, but he didn't, uh, and, and, uh, you
01:43:38.740 know, I don't trust him and, but I don't know where to go to get that trust because no one in
01:43:45.740 Washington is acting trustworthy.
01:43:48.560 No one in the media is acting trustworthy.
01:43:52.100 I don't trust it.
01:43:52.960 Let me ask you this, Joe, do you trust the Republicans?
01:43:55.700 It much more than you do the Democrats?
01:44:00.960 No, I'm a, I'm an independent.
01:44:02.920 I voted both Republican and Democrat, of course, with everything that go went on and especially
01:44:07.280 after Benghazi, there was no way I was going to vote for Hillary.
01:44:10.440 And I very begudgingly voted for Trump mainly for, for picks on the, uh, on the Supreme court.
01:44:18.680 But I, I try my dance to go mine.
01:44:20.740 I mean, I listened to Fox news in the morning, then I listened to the today show.
01:44:23.680 I organized what I used to put the, uh, MSNBC on.
01:44:27.040 I can't stand listening to them anymore.
01:44:28.660 Yeah.
01:44:28.820 So it's like, what the hell are you, excuse my language.
01:44:31.440 What do you do?
01:44:32.320 Yeah.
01:44:33.580 Well, you just keep searching for the truth and, uh, you, you don't corner yourself with
01:44:40.440 one, uh, point of view.
01:44:42.900 I think it's really important.
01:44:44.740 Last night I watched Fox and I watched CNN.
01:44:48.220 Uh, and I think it's really, really important.
01:44:51.400 I mean, if you didn't watch Fox last night, you missed a piece of what I thought was fantastic
01:44:58.480 journalism.
01:44:59.400 And that's Chris Wallace.
01:45:01.380 Chris Wallace, uh, asked for some hard answers, uh, from, from Putin.
01:45:08.600 Let me, uh, play, play, uh, Wallace Putin on opponents murders, please.
01:45:16.000 Why is it that so many of the people that oppose Vladimir Putin end up dead or close to it?
01:45:26.920 Well, first of all, all of us have plenty of political rivals.
01:45:32.760 I'm pretty sure President Trump has plenty of political rivals.
01:45:35.520 But they don't end up dead.
01:45:36.780 No, not always.
01:45:39.740 Well, haven't presidents been killed in the United States?
01:45:42.320 Have you forgotten about it?
01:45:44.400 Well, has Kennedy been killed in Russia or in the United States?
01:45:48.980 What, Mr. King, what, and what happens at the clashes between police and, uh, civil society
01:46:00.280 and some, several ethnic groups?
01:46:03.400 Well, that's, that's something that happens on the U.S. soil.
01:46:08.200 All of us have our own set of domestic problems.
01:46:12.140 But going back to, to, to what happened in Russia, yes, we do have crime.
01:46:16.780 And we, unfortunately, there are some crimes.
01:46:21.720 And, at some extent, Russia's statehood is maturing.
01:46:28.060 And there are some side effects.
01:46:30.920 And we persecute people responsible for these crimes.
01:46:35.280 Okay.
01:46:36.060 Not really, um, because you're responsible for a lot of those murders, sir.
01:46:40.720 But, uh, I think if you haven't watched, it's 33 minutes, you can watch it on YouTube.
01:46:45.980 Um, the Chris Wallace interview with Putin, that was great journalism.
01:46:51.680 He held his feet to the fire.
01:46:55.440 So, you've got to watch.
01:46:57.680 You've got to watch everything.
01:46:59.460 You have to watch both sides.
01:47:01.580 And then just don't get mired into the pick a side, pick a side, pick a side.
01:47:09.420 Because there's, there's nuance here.
01:47:11.840 What happened yesterday was, uh, I thought a, uh, an embarrassment.
01:47:17.160 I really do.
01:47:18.120 It was an embarrassment.
01:47:18.860 It was, it was, uh, Donald Trump's Neville Chamberlain, uh, you know, wanting so badly
01:47:25.720 for this to be true that he, he holds up a guy and says, Hey, listen, we can trust him.
01:47:31.600 No, you can't trust him.
01:47:33.780 But it's because he wanted it to be true.
01:47:36.540 And it was, it was kind of a sad day yesterday.
01:47:41.700 At least I thought it was.
01:47:44.260 But then again, there's other things that are happening.
01:47:47.600 For instance, by him going over, we have a, we have a Chris Wallace interview that is
01:47:52.460 really quite interesting.
01:47:55.300 You learn so much about Vladimir Putin.
01:48:00.280 And we also found a guy who's not quote fake news, a guy who's not in bed with name of
01:48:11.560 the person.
01:48:13.600 I love the, I love the fact that the press is upset that, uh, Sean Hannity did the interview
01:48:21.080 because he's friendly.
01:48:22.920 Oh, I'm trying to remember all of the times that the, that Fox, uh, got to host, uh, the
01:48:29.660 president for an interview.
01:48:30.840 I'm trying to remember all the times that Barack Obama did interviews with Fox.
01:48:36.140 How many times he sat down with Bill O'Reilly?
01:48:43.520 Mr.
01:48:44.120 Putin, there's another thing.
01:48:45.580 Um, I love when you say that you're, you're, you're, uh, your people, you know, we have
01:48:51.980 crime.
01:48:54.160 Yeah.
01:48:54.920 Um, when you brought up Kennedy and Martin Luther King, those were killed by civilians that we
01:49:02.420 caught and they were just using a standard hunting rifle.
01:49:07.600 Okay.
01:49:08.600 Both of them standard hunting rifle.
01:49:12.880 Your opponents are killed with polonium.
01:49:17.140 Um, that only you or people like you have access to, we don't even have it.
01:49:24.100 You are the only one that has access to it.
01:49:26.880 It's deep in some sort of Russian vault.
01:49:30.420 If it's not you, somebody's getting into your vault, Vlad, and you should arrest them.
01:49:38.260 Um, there's a difference between what's happening here in the United States with Kennedy and MLK and
01:49:46.580 your opponents that I love the one.
01:49:49.360 I love the one who, uh, threw themselves, uh, out their own window.
01:49:56.320 Um, except it wasn't their window.
01:49:59.100 It was the window above their apartment.
01:50:01.260 You know, when I commit suicide, what I like to do is go into the wrong apartment on the
01:50:06.620 wrong floor and then think about it and then mysteriously throw myself off of a roof.
01:50:15.320 Yeah.
01:50:15.960 That one hasn't been solved.
01:50:17.740 I wonder why, Vlad.
01:50:19.280 I wonder why.
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