In a completely unrelated story, the Inspector General's report on the handling of the Hillary Clinton e-mail investigation is being released to the public today. Glenn Beck says it could be the biggest scandal in U.S. history.
00:03:03.620If you're a big TV or movie producer, I hope you have your fingers on, you know, dial,
00:03:12.720ready to buy the rights because this could make House of Cards look tame.
00:03:17.480You also have Obama's Attorney General possibly conspiring to save their chosen presidential candidate.
00:03:23.720You have the deputy director of the FBI leaking information to the press to cover up his bias.
00:03:28.980And on top of that, that bias included his wife receiving cash donations from Clinton's allies.
00:03:35.520The plot lines go on and on and on and on, including more leaks from the FBI, leaks from the DOJ.
00:03:42.960And to wrap it all up, a bumbling FBI director that was either acting in incompetence or out and out arrogance and his need to grab the spotlight.
00:03:57.660This story also could provide some redemption, some, for the press.
00:04:03.440Because if there are smoking guns in this, if the press holds these people accountable the way they would hold anyone in the Trump administration accountable,
00:04:16.280they can buy themselves some credibility.
00:04:20.080My guess is this story will be huge if it has a smoking gun in it.
00:04:25.240This story will be huge, but nothing will happen in the press and nothing will happen in Washington,
00:04:32.420which means the people will be disenfranchised and separated even further from their political leaders.
00:04:42.440Was the DOJ and FBI colluding to save a presidential candidate due to their political bias?
00:04:51.140Today is a day we just might find out.
00:06:59.820Yeah, it's not, even his excuse isn't, I was trying to help Donald Trump.
00:07:04.840It's interesting, though, that this is what it seems to be about largely is the, his handling of the Clinton email scandal, which is interesting in that, you know, the letter is the most prominent part of that investigation.
00:07:21.560And that was not, that did not hurt Trump.
00:07:24.520I mean, most people who look at those polls believe that that was likely the determining factor in the election.
00:07:31.460But even if you don't believe that, it certainly didn't hurt Trump.
00:07:57.040She was terrible and nobody wanted to.
00:07:58.640But I think there were people on the left that were holding, you know, holding out and there was just enough that were affected by that and going, I just can't handle another Clinton scandal.
00:08:08.940I mean, you know, put yourself in, we've, we've been so in, you know, marinating in this election for so long.
00:08:15.080But I mean, if you put, you put yourself at the beginning of a campaign, you're launching your campaign for Congress.
00:08:20.060You're launching your campaign for Senate and what you have in the, in your back pocket is, you know, 10 days before the election, there's going to be an announcement of an FBI investigation against your opponent.
00:08:31.740How do you, how do you lose an election like that?
00:08:35.020Like it's almost impossible and, and it may be impossible.
00:08:38.340Trump was able to do it, you know, in a very, you know, big surprise to a lot of people.
00:08:43.440But still, like when you get that happening in your favor, 10 days before an election, it's an incredible gift.
00:08:52.740And it's funny, like it may be that this is the, the, this is the part of the investigation that they're talking about when they say that Comey handled it poorly.
00:09:01.220But that's not a, that's not a, an anti-Trump argument, right?
00:09:07.060You know, it was something that actually helped him.
00:09:09.480So it's going to be interesting to see what parts they focused on.
00:09:11.660The Loretta Lynch thing, I think it's going to be fascinating because you have someone, you know, Clinton is under investigation in the middle of this and Loretta Lynch is going and meeting with her husband on the tarmac, you know, in some creepy way.
00:09:25.320I have to tell you the most important part for me, that is really, that's so quintessential Clinton, you know, I'm interested to see what they have to say about that.
00:09:36.840I mean, I can't imagine that being okay.
00:10:30.560And I guess, like, that's not an election affecting event per se.
00:10:35.980It's more of a, did, that would have, that would have, if that would have come out with a criminal charge, where she was criminally negligent.
00:10:45.560The idea would be that it would have been easier for Trump to win?
00:18:26.260And, and as I pointed out to you, somewhat negative way, you're crazy for letting people just like put their hands all over these documents.
00:18:38.380But you're, you're, like, you just walk up to the table and look, just, you're leafing through books of, like, letters written in the 16 and 1700s.
00:18:47.180And there's, there's, there's letters from, there's letters from, I don't know how far we go.
00:18:51.860I know for sure we have them up to Kennedy.
00:23:50.080This is David Gregory and I don't know who else with Wolf Blitzer.
00:23:53.800On the political spectrum, and I think that's, as David said, what you're seeing in the coverage is a lot of scrutiny of what actually happened.
00:24:00.680And he would rather just attack the media for daring to do our jobs, which is to kind of evaluate what he's doing.
00:24:06.680But let's, I mean, it's so unoriginal, too.
00:24:08.560I mean, there's no president or political figure who likes the media.
00:24:15.300We've all worked, you know, in this news business for a long time.
00:24:19.160And everybody's always criticizing us and not happy with our coverage, whether it was President Clinton or President Bush or President Obama.
00:24:34.760It's journalists like us who are the enemy of the American people.
00:24:38.920One of the things that bothers me most about the president is I don't even take what he's saying seriously.
00:24:43.180It's that he's so casual about throwing out language and that you really undermine the presidency when you do that.
00:24:49.580Because there will be a time after Donald Trump, believe it or not, and he is doing damage to this notion of do we believe what the president says.
00:28:47.500He's so casual about throwing out language and you really undermine the presidency.
00:28:52.980You really undermine the presidency when you do that, because there will be a time after Donald Trump, believe it or not.
00:29:04.280And he's doing damage to the notion of, do we believe what the president says?
00:29:09.360If, David, let me, let me say like this.
00:29:13.620So you think that maybe I'm a little more intellectual, huh?
00:29:17.700David, maybe somebody else was saying this in the prior administration, that what you're doing by allowing the president to say, everybody's going to get $2,500.
00:29:30.660You'll be able to keep your health insurance.
00:30:29.300When the president said, absolutely, you'll be able to keep your doctor because we want you to have the doctor, except not the doctors that are cutting people's feet off.
00:31:23.400You have become mentally deranged with Donald Trump, where he can do no good.
00:31:31.600You are rooting against safety and nuclear vaporization.
00:31:38.880If you would have done your job, you would have been saying what I was saying under Bush and under Obama.
00:31:46.860You cannot let Iran or North Korea get nuclear weapons because once they do and they can deliver them, you have no good options because the only thing you say to somebody with nuclear weapons is, yes, sir, we'll meet.
00:33:13.780If you can't see the difference between people who are leading the Palestinians, who will kill homosexuals, enslave women and children, and you want to compare them to the Israelis.
00:33:29.660How do I even listen to you when you're trying to tell me what the truth is?
00:33:41.420I know it's a horse apiece, but there comes a time when it's so blatantly clear.
00:34:30.740Even if people disagree with you, even if you turn out to be wrong, as long as you admit that you were wrong, once you figure out that you were wrong and there's evidence to support it.
00:34:46.620Please, David Gregory, maybe you should go have another croissant, maybe in France, where we would not have to look at you anymore.
00:35:04.100George Soros may be a sign that more institutional investors are starting to get interested in cryptocurrency.
00:35:11.520Cryptocurrency has taken a beating in the last few days.
00:35:14.880Venture capital business founder by the Rockefeller family, Venrock, is now getting into cryptos.
00:35:23.000The Rockefellers have rumored net worth of one trillion dollars and made a fortune investing in new tech early through Venrock, including Apple and Intel.
00:35:34.060And they're now starting to get into it.
00:35:36.620Rothschilds are now getting into cryptos as well.
00:37:42.880It wasn't until she found the vial wrapped in a paper towel between her mother's quilts while sifting through her late parents' belongings.
00:37:52.760That's when she went, oh my gosh, I completely forgot.
00:42:19.980That letter from Thomas Paine, that information that you have in Abraham Lincoln's own handwriting,
00:42:26.240showing that he was a deep Christian that understood the Bible inside and out from a letter in 1890.
00:42:38.060I'm sorry, in 1852, years to almost a decade before they said that he found religion from a pastor saying, yeah, here's what he was teaching in our church.
00:42:54.020And we're sitting here with books of and you're going to be able to see this if you come to our museum and I'm going to take you through it on TV tonight in case you can't come.
00:43:05.560I'll take you through parts of it and we'll do some Facebook stuff, too.
00:59:47.660He grew up under communism and he did his research and he uncovered things that people hadn't seen.
00:59:57.240Nobody had seen and and found things and connections to the national socialists, the Nazis, and even here in America on how we were covering for things.
01:00:11.180It shows you the crimes of of Stalin and starts really with Lenin right at the revolution.
01:00:19.040There's parts of it that when you read Lenin's writings about the extermination of the undesirables, the people that were problems.
01:00:29.000He talks about people literally as insects and that we need to exterminate these insects before they infest everything.
01:00:41.060It is terrifying, terrifying, incredible.
01:00:45.720And if you, you know, if you kind of are told, well, you know, the you hear so much about the Soviet Union not being, you know, they were our allies and look, they had they did some bad things or not as bad as the Nazis.
01:01:00.520First of all, they were first allies with the Nazis.
01:01:04.020And it walks you through that whole thing, which is largely lost to history, at least for most people, where they go through all the agreements that they had, how they worked together.
01:01:12.980It was just the Nazis kind of double crossed them.
01:01:16.180And that's why they initially eventually sided with us.
01:01:19.420It wasn't because they were aligned with us ideologically.
01:01:21.780It wasn't because they were even aligned with us on the threat of Hitler.
01:01:24.600They didn't care, really, if Hitler did all sorts of crazy things, as long as it didn't affect them.
01:01:32.940They signed an agreement and then Hitler betrayed them and then slaughtered their people as he marched.
01:01:39.640He tried to march to Moscow and they they go through all of that.
01:01:43.640And in, you know, inarguable ways, prove that that happened and how it happened and then go into how similar the ideologies were.
01:01:52.200I mean, you know, you've seen documentaries before, you know, that largely speaking, they'll do anything they can to spin it towards a progressive narrative of history.
01:02:00.660It shows, you know, even to the point where they have the they dug up posters from the Soviets and from the Nazis and showing the imagery almost identical.
01:02:14.780It's as if as I think Edvin said in the interview, that it is almost as if it was written or drawn by the same artist.
01:03:03.440Yes, it starts at 7 p.m. tonight on the blaze.
01:03:06.920And you're going to get the documentary of the Soviet story, which is awesome.
01:03:10.140And then also additional material about the background of communism and all the effects that have happened, which you're going to you host.
01:03:20.380It's a great fit for this weekend with the museum going on, looking at the truth about history, as opposed to kind of a narrative you always get.
01:03:26.920You're going to, you know, how many times you go through this, you'll watch these two.
01:03:33.440You'll get two hours of documentary, an hour of additional material that we've we've put together.
01:03:37.120You go through that and half the arguments you have about history with people that, you know, on the left, you will now have the documentary proof to win.
01:03:47.320But if you have if you have if you have younger kids, I don't do not watch if your kids are sensitive at all, don't watch this.
01:03:58.060Yeah, it's it's really it's very brutal.
01:04:40.780Anyway, so there's there's we watch that stuff for hours, those documentaries.
01:04:47.260You don't see it about the Soviet Union.
01:04:50.180You will tonight and make sure that you watch it with your your older kids and learn the truth about socialism and communism, not from an American perspective, but from somebody who lived behind the Iron Curtain.
01:05:05.720And buried himself in archives for months and months and months and months doing this.
01:05:10.360It's yeah, blazed the blaze dot com slash TV is where you can go to watch it.
01:05:27.960It's a real opportunity to learn the truth that none of us were taught.
01:05:33.480So if I said to you, you can totally change the look of your house just by just by changing your window treatments, just by changing the blinds, it will totally transform.
01:05:49.500A lot of people have a hard time even thinking about that.
01:05:53.180And so what blinds dot com did is they put a really cool section on their website before and after pictures.
01:05:59.460Now, some of these are, you know, they're really nice.
01:06:03.180They didn't change all the furniture and everything else.
01:06:05.280All they did was change the window treatments.
01:06:07.520You can see what just a little change does.
01:06:12.120And you look at one and you're like, OK, well, that's that's not even bad.
01:06:29.800If you need the design consultation, you can you can go to the website and you can look the before and after and say, that's kind of like mine.
01:07:15.100We're going to have going to have a complete rundown here in about 40 minutes of the IG report.
01:07:22.140And we can give you a little bit more perspective on what this what this is said, although we have not finished reading the entire thing ourselves.
01:07:32.860No. So this is what's I think important.
01:07:34.700The initial reports from sort of mainstream sources are starting to filter out.
01:07:39.340What I think you can do with those is set the best case scenario for what it says, the best reading of it from from the perspective of people who don't like Donald Trump.
01:07:55.500Right. So what's the best perspective?
01:07:57.340Right. So what's the best perspective? What's the best way to look at this from people who don't like the administration?
01:08:02.080What you see here is and these are quotes.
01:08:06.680While we did not find these decisions were the result of political bias on Comey's part, we nevertheless concluded that by departing so clearly and dramatically from FBI and department norms, the decisions negatively impacted the perception of the FBI and the department as fair administrators of justice.
01:08:22.900What most of this appears to be is to essentially say that James Comey screwed up.
01:08:31.060It was not his intention to it was not a political bias intention.
01:08:36.120And one of the reasons you can kind of believe that is what they're saying is he screwed up to hurt Clinton.
01:08:42.620He did screw up, but he screwed up to hurt Clinton, not Trump.
01:08:46.940Now, I am going to bet you a large amount of money that when we actually get the full report and we're able to read it, we're going to find plenty of examples in which he also screwed up in ways that hurt Trump.
01:08:59.580However, what's coming out now is that he did screw up.
01:09:04.760He shouldn't have, for example, gone out and done a press conference about the findings of the Clinton email scandal.
01:09:13.580Right. Like, remember, if you remember, he came out and he said, look, she was really bad.
01:09:36.320You shouldn't have handled them that way.
01:09:38.220Now, they also what's another part of this, which is interesting.
01:09:40.880That was one of the big things I think conservatives were looking at here or Republicans were looking at saying, hey, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page, not my wife, another Lisa Page, exchanged text messages.
01:09:54.740And they were really negative about Trump.
01:09:56.860And and Strzok is the guy who changed that phrasing from the legal term to just the damaging term for Hillary Clinton.
01:10:28.820However, if the IG report is concluding it, I mean, we know we the buildup to this has been so dramatic.
01:10:34.040You have to we have to believe somebody at some point.
01:10:39.520We have to believe somebody, don't we?
01:10:42.540Are we going to continue to reject this and then we'll want another report on this report?
01:10:46.680And I think, look, there's a there's a large swath of the media that is going to take their sides on this either way.
01:10:51.400This is what we try to do is be neither of those guys.
01:10:53.920You know, I mean, that's what this show is, whether you like it or not.
01:10:56.520We try to come in here and not be the people who are going to tell you only the positive things from this.
01:11:00.740And we're going to try to be the people that tell you not that mainstream media, everything is terrible for Trump in there.
01:11:06.560My guess is you're going to find people, you know, that are real fans of the president and really dedicated that are going to find things in here.
01:11:14.540And they may very well be completely legitimate.
01:11:17.600That's why I'm I'm I'm making sure to be very careful here to tell you that I don't have any reason to believe the end all be all of this report is that it was not all that bad.
01:11:51.540That's why we also have two people right now in our research department that are reading these documents and trying to figure out exactly what they say.
01:11:58.440Any of the documents that we can get our hands on at this point and and figure out what it says.
01:12:04.600And, of course, by tonight, with the news and why it matters, we will have all of the information and we'll be able to really give you a digest of that by 530.
01:12:15.660And, of course, tomorrow, Bill O'Reilly is going to be joining us around this time as well.
01:12:21.340So there is another piece of news that we wanted to get to today.
01:13:30.120But the people of America and the ingenuity is what changes everything.
01:13:37.740Now, I know, progressively speaking, it seems utterly impossible to address America's infrastructure problem outside of the government, because, I mean, who else could possibly do that?
01:15:54.940Their website even allows you to select the severity of the pothole, then watch a video from inside of a pizza box to see exactly what happens to your pizza.
01:17:51.300Did it go viral because people were hungry for the message or people were angry at the message?
01:17:56.180I think a little bit of both because I got people who are on the left, you know, the more liberal side of the spectrum who agreed with me, who loved the video and said, you know, I don't want my little girl around a bunch of grown men.
01:18:09.020I think it's disruptive to what the Boy Scouts is all about.
01:18:12.740And so really, it was people on all sides saying, we're hungry for this message, and we needed someone to speak up and speak out against this, right?
01:18:20.400But then it also went viral, I think, because of the amount of, you know, dislike for it and the amount of hate that I got for it.
01:18:26.180And people wanted to share with people and say, look at this sexist guy coming on here and telling us about what we should do with the Boy Scouts.
01:18:40.060I was saying in my Boy Scouts video that it's not the Boy Scouts responsibility to help fix the Girl Scouts, for one, because, you know, that's kind of what they're expecting us to do.
01:18:50.200All the girls who didn't like my video said basically that the Girl Scouts aren't good enough for them and that they need to be in the Boy Scouts.
01:19:50.600And so, having girls around, I mean, I can't even imagine being a 13-year-old boy going through puberty now and having girls around with me while I'm trying to, you know, do all my merit badges and camp and earn my ranks.
01:20:28.000So, I think it's really backfired for them because they were trying to get more members.
01:20:33.320But I think, you know, in a lot of ways, like I said in my video, is that they're caving to the radical lefts.
01:20:38.160And I listened to what you said with Paul Kengor, is that was his name, where you guys were talking about his article.
01:20:43.620I mean, it's the agenda that the left has had for, you know, a hundred years since the Boy Scouts was started.
01:20:48.720So, I mean, they have officially caved in to what these, you know, communists, real communists, and the radical left has been saying.
01:20:55.380So, I read a story a couple of days ago, yet another feminist, you know, women's gender studies person, coming out and saying that boys have got to stop and they've got to be more feminine.
01:21:15.520And the thing I thought of is, I don't know the women that want to marry those people.
01:21:22.260Well, they, you know, women want a man to be a man, not a boy, not more feminine, a man in all the good sense.
01:21:35.120On top of that, you look at all of the hero movies where, you know, somebody, male, female, doesn't matter, been taken hostage or whatever.
01:21:46.660They don't want, no hero is the one who comes in and says, now, wait a minute, tell me about your childhood.
01:21:54.720It's a man that comes in when there's trouble and he takes care of trouble.
01:22:01.320Where are those boys going to find any role models?
01:22:05.800Well, the rise of the beta male, basically, as we're calling it, and soy boys is another way that we refer to it, is, it's a horrible thing.
01:22:13.400I mean, it was on the cover of Vanity Fair, I think it was, with the guys in Silicon Valley and it was like the rise of the beta male, like this is some sort of good thing.
01:22:20.960But these so-called feminists, they don't even practice what they preach because all of them are dating, you know, huge biker dudes who are more manly than anyone else.
01:22:29.260You know, so they say that they want feminine men, people to be more emotional and not manly, but in reality, that's not actually what they want.
01:22:36.880And they know that that's not what women want.
01:22:39.380And a lot of these women, it doesn't really even matter for them because a lot of them are ending up alone, 45 years old.
01:22:45.080And, you know, a lot of them, I don't think are very happy.
01:22:47.860So, tell me about the response on the death threats.
01:22:53.360Yeah, so the Boy Scout video, I mean, it was, I've never received so much hate on something.
01:22:58.640You know, I came up and was very, didn't have any views on my videos about six months ago and started really quickly and really started blowing up with my videos.
01:23:08.140And it was crazy to see how just, you know, vile people can be on the internet.
01:23:19.000And so, you know, the comments were saying, like I said, you know, revoking my Eagle Scout, horrible threats to me.
01:23:25.060And, you know, saying things about family and all these sorts of horrible things that it was just because I was having a difference of opinion to these other people.
01:23:33.500And I think, you know, the internet has a ton of great things about it where you can reach millions and millions of people just like that.
01:23:39.700And you can get a message out just like this Boy Scout video.
01:23:41.920But it also has the power for people to just, you know, go on and say horrible, horrible things.
01:23:48.120You know, what's happening to your generation from your point of view?
01:23:52.460I think millennials get a bad rap and some deserve it.
01:24:23.500And it's not their fault because they have never even heard a different point of view.
01:24:27.420So it's really up to conservatives and people who are willing to have a free dialogue to talk to these millennials, talk to these new generation.
01:24:38.060Talk to them and say, hey, you know, I know you've never heard a conservative value before in your life, but they're out there.
01:24:43.120And so that's, you know, why I work for PragerU and why I think it's doing such great work because, you know, the videos are reaching millions of views and reaching millions of people.
01:24:51.260And people always message me and they say, you know, I didn't even know that these kind of ideas exist, right?
01:24:56.580They've just been told the same values.
01:24:58.380I remember when I was in high school and I was taking AP U.S. History and we read People's History of America, the Howard Zinn one.
01:25:58.360This Internet, this intellectual dark web is the movement I've been waiting for forever, where people can get together who have wildly different opinions, commit to their friendship and say, you know, you're a decent person.
01:27:46.160What I find so crazy is just the amount of hate that he gets, because you can look on the Internet anywhere on any of his videos or anyone up re uploading one of his videos or anything that he writes.
01:27:55.840And the amount of people I've never seen before in my life who say, Jordan Peterson, you have saved my life or you have done so much good for me with the things that you've said.
01:28:04.200And he can still get so much hate from the mainstream left and just mainstream media in general.
01:28:46.040I agree with everything that he has been saying.
01:28:49.000And what happened was he wouldn't toe the line.
01:28:53.180And he said, no, that's scientifically inaccurate.
01:28:56.820I'm not going to say that it's scientifically inaccurate.
01:29:00.540He went from the the the most favorite professor on campus to having to teach his class off campus because he was told they couldn't protect him from the students anymore.
01:29:17.000They'll throw you to the dogs in a second.
01:29:18.700I mean, they'll turn on you like nothing else.
01:29:20.400Yeah. You know, I've had friends from back in the day who, you know, used to be great friends of mine, people who I used to work with, you know, back when I was in high school and college.
01:29:28.160And just they've seen what I've done now because I wasn't so political before.
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01:32:10.420It's a series of they're less than five minutes long, and we would really like you to watch them and pass them on.
01:32:17.380It's the truth of history through objects, hands on history.
01:32:23.580I show you the objects and tell you, you know, how this affects history.
01:32:29.620And today it's truth versus chaos and how how chaos is caused by taking the truth and putting it on the edge, just kind of spinning it just a little bit.
01:32:43.120And and before you know it, you don't know what's true or not.
01:32:46.840And we take you to Japan and show you the actual leaflets that were were dropped from the Americans saying, hey, we're going to drop bombs in one of these 10 cities.
01:33:00.300Get out, take food with you, because food and water is going to be scarce and get your families out.
01:33:20.120Wasn't too long ago that Glenn and Tanya were trying to sell their house and it wasn't going all that well.
01:33:26.300You know, it's tough because especially if you're out of state or if you need to do, you know, you're if you're moving with a job and you need to sell your house quickly, you need to make sure that you're maximizing your time to maximize your result.
01:33:38.900This is the most important financial transaction you're probably going to ever have in your entire life.
01:33:55.980A home is usually the biggest investment you'll ever make in your life and you need rock solid advice because if you screw up buying or selling a home, it can have financial impacts that last for many years.