The Glenn Beck Program - January 03, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

34 minutes

Words per Minute

139.8077

Word Count

4,803

Sentence Count

464

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

7


Summary

Glenn and Stu discuss the Harvard plagiarism scandal, and how racism played a role in the outcome of the case, and why it's so hard to prove that racism is a factor in plagiarism cases. Glenn also talks about the recent resignation of Harvard law professor Claudine Gay, who was accused of plagiarizing other people's work.


Transcript

00:00:00.480 Today could be the big, big show. I don't know. Tomorrow's going to be even more exceptional because of our Wednesday night special.
00:00:07.360 I'm going to show you some things on TV, on Blaze TV today, that, no conspiracy, I'm going to show you the documents on brainwashing of the American people done by our intelligence agencies and in league with five eyes, including MI6, MI5.
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00:00:46.200 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:00:50.220 Well, hello, Stu. How are you?
00:01:20.220 Is the conservative's new target?
00:01:24.500 Yeah, that we all have decided we got to go after our plagiarism.
00:01:30.700 Uh-huh. Yeah, that's what we were doing.
00:01:32.380 We know it's really hard to do is successfully prosecute a case on plagiarism when there isn't plagiarism.
00:01:39.380 Yeah, it is difficult.
00:01:41.040 It's really difficult to do. You almost can't do it.
00:01:42.740 Yeah, I would say.
00:01:43.820 Yeah, yeah.
00:01:44.140 But I believe it was also on CNN where they said it wasn't plagiarism.
00:01:48.220 It was just using someone else's words without attribution.
00:01:52.740 And that's totally different than plagiarism.
00:01:55.400 Right, that's totally different.
00:01:55.500 Can we play that, please?
00:01:56.500 Because this is...
00:01:57.120 These plagiarism allegations where Claudine Gay has had to issue corrections, multiple corrections.
00:02:04.460 Now, we should note that Claudine Gay has not been accused of stealing anyone's ideas in any of her writings.
00:02:11.740 No, no, no.
00:02:11.960 She's been accused of sort of more like copying other people's writings without attribution.
00:02:17.820 So it's been more sloppy attribution than stealing anyone's ideas.
00:02:21.620 Oh!
00:02:24.240 Okay.
00:02:25.040 Gosh, we are...
00:02:25.660 You know what?
00:02:26.540 It has to be the racism that made us think that that's what plagiarism was.
00:02:30.660 We're white.
00:02:31.120 Right.
00:02:31.440 We're white.
00:02:31.740 My impression as a white person, to take it for what it's worth, it's not worth very much.
00:02:37.260 Not very much.
00:02:38.080 Racist.
00:02:38.860 He hates black people.
00:02:40.340 He hates homosexuals.
00:02:41.960 I don't necessarily know what that has to do with this particular conversation.
00:02:46.280 Well, I just want to make sure people understand the whiteness that you're coming from.
00:02:49.920 Right.
00:02:50.380 Okay.
00:02:50.820 So I thought...
00:02:52.420 I hate monger.
00:02:53.320 ...that taking other people's words without attribution...
00:02:57.300 Was plagiarism.
00:02:58.460 Was plagiarism.
00:02:59.280 Like, I thought that's what it was.
00:03:00.940 I thought that that would be like the dictionary definition.
00:03:04.680 Yeah.
00:03:05.120 Oh, that's a great question.
00:03:06.400 What is?
00:03:07.100 Let's see.
00:03:09.300 Plagiarism.
00:03:09.860 ...the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
00:03:17.820 Huh.
00:03:18.960 Huh.
00:03:19.300 Now, he said, though, to be fair...
00:03:21.720 Not ideas.
00:03:22.220 ...that it wasn't ideas.
00:03:23.320 No.
00:03:23.660 But how would one delineate whether you took someone's ideas if you didn't attribute their authorship of these words?
00:03:34.140 Sure.
00:03:34.800 How would one know if you took ideas...
00:03:38.280 Don't...
00:03:38.300 Really don't words just define ideas?
00:03:42.660 That's what they...
00:03:43.380 Yeah.
00:03:43.400 That's a function of what they do.
00:03:44.700 I mean, unless we're playing Pictionary, I think that that defines an idea.
00:03:49.900 Mm-hmm.
00:03:50.160 Your words.
00:03:51.380 So...
00:03:51.940 That's a fascinating...
00:03:53.800 So she's gone.
00:03:54.840 He's gone.
00:03:55.260 We lost her.
00:03:56.140 Too soon.
00:03:56.640 We lost her.
00:03:57.220 We did.
00:03:57.860 Uh, I don't know if you read the resignation letter, but it is...
00:04:01.060 It's fascinating what she said.
00:04:03.020 You know, she blamed everything on racism, of course, et cetera, et cetera.
00:04:06.240 But let me just read her...
00:04:08.340 What?
00:04:09.120 We should point...
00:04:10.100 Can we stop for a moment there?
00:04:11.380 Yeah.
00:04:11.520 Because you're right.
00:04:12.140 Of course she went immediately to racism and blamed racism for this.
00:04:15.680 But, like, again, let me go dictionary definition.
00:04:18.960 Could there possibly be a better example of something that can't be racist?
00:04:23.120 The reason why I bring this up is because the big hearing we all watched were three people,
00:04:29.820 not one.
00:04:31.120 Two of them were white.
00:04:33.220 The first person who lost their job was white.
00:04:36.360 So how could it possibly be racism if the second person out of three happened to be black?
00:04:44.040 Because the first person was black in spirit.
00:04:47.540 Oh.
00:04:48.620 Okay?
00:04:49.460 I see that now.
00:04:50.500 See, again, your whiteness just blocks you.
00:04:52.600 Yeah, I know.
00:04:53.880 So this is what she wrote.
00:04:55.420 Friends and fellow Ivy League citizens, in all the decisions I've had to make in my academic life,
00:05:00.420 I've always tried to do what was best for Harvard.
00:05:03.240 Throughout the long and difficult period of these past few months,
00:05:06.060 I have felt it was my duty to preserve, to make every possible effort to complete the term of office to which I was appointed.
00:05:13.740 In the past few days, however, it's become evident to me that I no longer have a strong enough base
00:05:18.020 in the academic community to justify continuing that effort.
00:05:21.720 I've never been a quitter.
00:05:24.180 To leave office before my term is completed, is abhorrent to every instinct in my body.
00:05:29.640 But as president, I must put the interest of Harvard first.
00:05:33.340 However, I want to make one thing clear.
00:05:35.740 I am not a crook.
00:05:36.880 I repeat, I did not have plagiaristic relations with that paper.
00:05:42.220 Instead, I only had a dream.
00:05:44.520 A dream where Harvard students will one day live in a nation where they'd be judged by the color of their,
00:05:50.340 not by the color of their skin, but the content of their character.
00:05:53.260 But today is not that day.
00:05:55.560 Instead, I've been subjected to personal attacks and threats fueled by racial animus.
00:06:01.160 But when evil men plot, good men must plan.
00:06:04.860 When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind.
00:06:08.720 When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love.
00:06:14.000 Because darkness cannot drive out darkness.
00:06:17.580 Only light can do that.
00:06:18.860 Hate cannot drive out hate.
00:06:20.580 Only love can do that.
00:06:22.340 And it is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.
00:06:28.120 So let us hold these truths to be self-evident, that all university presidents are created equal,
00:06:33.320 and they're endowed by their boards with certain unalienable rights.
00:06:36.120 Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
00:06:38.460 But don't judge me by my success.
00:06:41.820 Judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.
00:06:46.140 Because life truly is like a box of chocolates.
00:06:49.520 You never know what you're going to get.
00:06:51.400 And at first, if you don't succeed, try, try again.
00:06:54.760 And you know, the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.
00:06:57.420 And with these words, I'm resigning as president of Harvard.
00:07:01.220 But don't cry for me, Argentina.
00:07:03.020 Don't cry because it's over.
00:07:05.080 Smile because it happened.
00:07:07.340 My tenure as Harvard's first black president was one small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind.
00:07:13.320 When the two roads diverged in a wood, I took the one less traveled by.
00:07:18.420 And that's made all the difference.
00:07:20.240 So ask not what your university can do for you.
00:07:22.600 Ask what you can do for your university.
00:07:24.340 Because life moves pretty fast.
00:07:26.640 And if you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
00:07:30.480 So here's looking at you, kid.
00:07:32.760 And Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
00:07:36.020 That was actually really well written.
00:07:38.160 Yeah, very well.
00:07:38.440 I didn't expect that from her.
00:07:40.900 All her original ideas.
00:07:43.380 Right.
00:07:43.820 Yeah.
00:07:44.020 Well, I mean, there may have been some words that were used, but not ideas, just some attribution.
00:07:53.080 I'm just saying it was very well done.
00:07:54.500 It was very well written.
00:07:55.740 Very well done.
00:07:56.060 It had almost like an anthem feel.
00:07:57.940 Like I almost like, you know how sometimes you hear that song on the radio and you feel like, I've heard this before, but you haven't.
00:08:02.780 It's actually the first time.
00:08:03.780 Really?
00:08:04.160 Yeah.
00:08:04.320 That's what that felt like.
00:08:05.140 Wow.
00:08:05.580 Huh.
00:08:05.920 Well, she's a great writer.
00:08:07.240 She really is.
00:08:07.860 She's a great writer and we're going to miss her a great deal.
00:08:12.700 Don't miss her too much.
00:08:14.000 She's got a $900,000 job and she, this is the, we should go into this.
00:08:18.680 This is the best thing that will ever happen to her.
00:08:21.220 Oh yeah.
00:08:21.820 No, no, no.
00:08:22.320 The best thing that will ever happen to her and become more powerful.
00:08:25.620 More powerful.
00:08:26.140 She will have multi six figure jobs handed to her for no work, board seats she will never have to show up for.
00:08:35.180 She will become a multi multi millionaire and do nothing for it for the rest of her life with no risk of ever losing another job.
00:08:43.700 It will be, this will be the best thing that has ever happened to her.
00:08:47.320 Well, I personally think she should become president of Simon and Schuster herself.
00:08:52.160 Yeah, I do.
00:08:53.160 I do.
00:08:53.680 I mean, it would give her a lot of ammunition for those new speeches.
00:08:56.740 It'd be really good.
00:08:57.860 Imagine how many words you could find there.
00:09:01.700 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:09:05.180 While speaking to New York ABC affiliate WABC, the mayor of Edison, New Jersey, Sam Joshi, he is a Democrat,
00:09:21.700 stated that he has turned a bus full of migrants sent to the city back because, quote,
00:09:28.400 local police didn't know any of those 40 individuals, didn't know if they were carrying any weapons.
00:09:36.260 They couldn't be identified.
00:09:38.240 And the mayor said this is a major security risk.
00:09:41.480 And it's also a health risk.
00:09:44.560 And we're just not going to tolerate that.
00:09:48.080 So he turned the bus around and sent them back to Texas.
00:09:51.840 Now, wait a minute.
00:09:57.240 Weird.
00:09:58.500 Yeah.
00:09:59.380 Why does Texas have to deal with it?
00:10:03.820 Just I'm just wondering.
00:10:05.180 And why is it the federal government is only saying that Texas is doing this when we know the federal government is flying people in the middle of the night to states all over the country?
00:10:19.200 And look, Texas, Abbott in particular, deserves credit for doing this and drawing attention to this issue like no one has been able to in a very long time.
00:10:29.980 We have our complaints sometimes about Abbott here in Texas, but he deserves a lot of credit for that.
00:10:36.420 That being said, he's a very small percentage of the actual illegal immigrants that have gone to these places like New York, like Chicago, like Washington, D.C.
00:10:46.920 have come from Texas, from the governor.
00:10:50.000 The federal government is like 10x what we're talking about when it comes to this issue.
00:10:55.600 And they never get any.
00:10:56.960 They don't get beat up at all on it.
00:10:58.240 There's obviously reasons for this, right?
00:10:59.860 They're all Democrats are the ones that are complaining about it.
00:11:02.260 But, like, I'm fascinated to hear these mayors who are now suddenly scared about weapons coming in.
00:11:11.720 These are just people looking for jobs, trying to help their families.
00:11:15.980 They just want to do jobs that Americans just won't do.
00:11:18.780 What happened to all these arguments that I've been hearing for decades?
00:11:22.340 Now, all of a sudden, there are people that are scary with weapons?
00:11:25.880 When did this start?
00:11:27.420 I'd like to know where the families are because I've seen the pictures.
00:11:31.000 They're all 20-something men.
00:11:35.920 Majority.
00:11:37.820 Okay, so where are the good families?
00:11:41.000 Now, maybe the men are going to support their families by getting a job here and sending money back.
00:11:47.000 Okay, all right.
00:11:48.000 I believe that to be true.
00:11:49.140 But it's also an awful lot of 20-something men, a lot, like, you know, 5 million every year.
00:12:01.780 This is the Chinese invasion plan.
00:12:05.780 This is the way China was planning on forcing Russia to surrender if they were ever in a war.
00:12:12.100 You just put a million people over the border and they surrender.
00:12:17.820 Next day, another million people across the border, they surrender.
00:12:21.920 Within 10 days, you have 10 million people on the other side of the border.
00:12:26.160 Well, that's what's happening here just slower.
00:12:28.720 And not a lot slower, quite frankly.
00:12:33.440 By the way, Biden administration, they have now fast-tracked the interview vetting process for Chinese migrants who have illegally crossed the border.
00:12:45.420 According to an April email obtained from a former law enforcement official, a CBP supervisor instructed roughly 500 Border Patrol agents to reduce the number of interview questions posed to Chinese migrants who illegally entered the country from approximately 40 questions to five.
00:13:13.940 Why?
00:13:16.180 Headquarter guidance has been received regarding Chinese nationals in our custody.
00:13:21.360 There is no requirement for 100% Chinese in-depth interview or phone downloads.
00:13:27.340 So, we're not downloading what's on their phone either?
00:13:34.580 Email noted illegal immigrants from China are now only to be asked if you had any military service, if you attended any university.
00:13:45.420 Your point of birth or region of birth, your employment and political party.
00:13:51.700 That's it.
00:13:54.040 Everybody else apparently asked 40 questions.
00:13:57.800 The Biden administration, for some reason.
00:14:00.900 Now, I can't imagine what that reason would be.
00:14:03.280 I can't imagine.
00:14:04.780 I mean, is it that China is our special buddy?
00:14:09.640 Or is it that China gave the Biden family an awful lot of money?
00:14:15.380 I don't know, because I don't have a price on my country.
00:14:21.480 Somebody offers me $10 million?
00:14:24.760 No.
00:14:25.880 $20 million?
00:14:27.080 No.
00:14:27.460 $100 million?
00:14:28.380 No.
00:14:28.760 See, I'm not a whore.
00:14:36.920 So, we're not negotiating price here.
00:14:39.320 I actually think that's wrong to sell your country out.
00:14:43.400 The Biden family doesn't.
00:14:48.680 And we're seeing, you know, back in 2018, I did a Wednesday night special, and I told you that you had operatives in NGOs that were actually helping the migration process.
00:15:08.260 They were actually recruiting, helping, getting them on trains, getting them into centers, and helping them get across the border.
00:15:17.020 I told you that in 2018.
00:15:19.080 That was a conspiracy theory.
00:15:21.280 No, we had really good sources on it, but, you know, did we have any evidence?
00:15:26.660 Well, no, you don't have any evidence, do you?
00:15:29.140 Well, I do have some evidence.
00:15:31.060 I do have some evidence.
00:15:32.620 In fact, do we have any of that?
00:15:34.100 Did we pull that in?
00:15:35.260 Or is that for tomorrow's show?
00:15:37.200 Some of the maps?
00:15:38.260 Some of the maps that are shown, and we'll show them tomorrow, remarkable.
00:15:46.080 Coming from Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross, UNESCO.
00:15:54.720 These are major NGOs.
00:15:58.740 Doctors Without Borders?
00:15:59.940 I've never had a problem with Doctors Without Borders.
00:16:02.420 Well, I do now, and not a dime should go to them.
00:16:05.760 And if you're with Doctors Without Borders, you should get out of Doctors Without Borders.
00:16:12.440 They have published maps on how to get from South America to our southern border.
00:16:20.100 When did that become, you know, hey, I'm fixing somebody's eye?
00:16:26.760 Well, I mean, Without Borders is in their name.
00:16:29.940 Yeah.
00:16:30.320 So maybe we just misunderstood the entire time.
00:16:32.960 The Red Cross is doing this to us.
00:16:35.080 How much money are you going to continue to give to the Red Cross?
00:16:38.300 When do we, I mean, if I'm president of the United States, I cut off all funding for these guys.
00:16:46.960 You have been part of organized crime.
00:16:51.380 Because that's what that is.
00:16:52.900 This is organized plotting and planning of five million crimes just this last year.
00:17:02.040 That's organized crime.
00:17:05.920 The RICO Act.
00:17:09.220 Why isn't anybody talking about that?
00:17:19.780 It's quite amazing what is happening on our border.
00:17:23.940 And nobody, well, let me just, let me say this.
00:17:31.980 Congress and the Senate, Republicans, have a choice this month.
00:17:38.920 They can either go along to get along and worry about the shutdown of this government,
00:17:45.740 which, I'm sorry, but shutting this government down might be the best thing to protect democracy and our republic.
00:17:55.660 Shutting this government down would probably do a lot of good.
00:18:00.520 But they're going to have to decide, are we going to shut it down?
00:18:03.600 Because we should be negotiating.
00:18:06.580 You want the budget passed.
00:18:09.600 You seal the border.
00:18:12.760 You stop this now.
00:18:16.680 And it should have teeth in it.
00:18:19.620 Are they going to do that?
00:18:21.840 I know I've gotten several emails from Mike Lee lately going,
00:18:25.420 are the people going to back us?
00:18:26.800 Because I'm doing it.
00:18:27.960 I'm going and I know a lot of guys who are going.
00:18:31.220 But is anybody going to have our back?
00:18:34.820 I don't know.
00:18:36.220 I don't know.
00:18:36.980 I hope so.
00:18:39.120 This is such an obvious problem.
00:18:42.760 That even the Democrats know it.
00:18:47.540 Even the Democrats know.
00:18:50.080 You can't do this.
00:18:51.220 We are adding an Alabama every year to our population.
00:18:57.220 You can't add a big state and expect to have a nation.
00:19:03.680 Congress and the Republicans, what they decide to do on spending, and if it's spending is not tied directly to the border, what good are they?
00:19:20.900 Sincerely, what good are they?
00:19:24.780 And I got news for you.
00:19:26.560 I think enough people feel that way.
00:19:28.920 I think that the Republicans could lose the House pretty easily.
00:19:33.360 I mean, even before an election.
00:19:36.700 You lose the House.
00:19:39.640 You lose it at this next election, what are you going to do?
00:19:42.680 What are you going to do if the House doesn't pass anything, you've got the Senate.
00:19:46.720 You're sitting there in the same position that we're in now.
00:19:49.340 You have to use the administrative state.
00:19:52.440 That's against the Constitution.
00:19:55.920 But you can't do anything unless Congress takes its power back.
00:20:02.160 But they're so scared of their own and Mitch McConnell's shadow that they don't do anything.
00:20:09.500 You don't have a country left if you don't have a border.
00:20:16.300 This isn't some theory like, oh, these are good people.
00:20:19.240 No, no, no.
00:20:19.760 You know who they are.
00:20:20.860 You know who they are now.
00:20:22.700 You know that they're coming from China.
00:20:24.680 Only ask five questions for some unknown reason.
00:20:27.300 Tell me the reason.
00:20:29.240 Why?
00:20:29.680 Tell me a non-nefarious reason why Chinese people who are coming from China across our southern border,
00:20:40.720 why they are only asked five questions and processed quickly compared to everybody else.
00:20:48.200 Give me one.
00:20:49.440 Honestly, give me a non-nefarious reason why our administration would single them out.
00:20:55.660 I'll wait because I don't think you can come.
00:21:03.160 Ask your friends.
00:21:05.020 Ask your friends.
00:21:06.200 Hey, you know, I know you don't think anything's going on.
00:21:08.720 Why would he do that?
00:21:10.860 Why?
00:21:11.880 Tell me how that makes our country stronger.
00:21:15.880 Tell me how that is.
00:21:17.860 Oh, everybody's, you know, everybody's the same.
00:21:20.840 Everybody can cross the border.
00:21:21.920 No, there's an exception being made for Chinese.
00:21:26.100 Why?
00:21:31.600 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:21:42.720 There is no doubt that our government and officials have lied to us about many things.
00:21:50.500 Some of it we have accepted for a long time.
00:21:53.280 I don't need to know our national nuclear secrets.
00:21:56.180 I don't want to know them.
00:21:57.820 You know, I don't want to know.
00:21:59.320 There are some things I don't need to know.
00:22:03.740 And so we do have to keep some things secret.
00:22:06.920 But somewhere or another, our government has gone back to what was being done with Hoover.
00:22:14.040 J. Edgar Hoover.
00:22:14.800 J. Edgar Hoover was in charge of the FBI from almost its inception, if not its inception, up until the 1970s.
00:22:26.320 And he controlled almost everything because he had spied on everybody.
00:22:34.140 He had everything on JFK.
00:22:37.420 He had everything on everybody.
00:22:39.920 So you didn't make a move if Hoover didn't want you to make a move.
00:22:45.000 Well, we have the Epstein files.
00:22:49.560 Well, I should say, we don't have the Epstein files.
00:22:52.780 We talk about Epstein as this really bad scandal and, gee, you know, I wonder who's involved.
00:22:58.800 We have to stop asking, I wonder who's involved, and start asking, who has all of the information?
00:23:09.880 Because I think that's as much, if not more power than Hoover had.
00:23:16.460 This is all of the biggest names in politics from all over the world.
00:23:23.020 Apparently, there are sex tapes that go along with it.
00:23:27.140 I asked Cash Patel, who is the guy holding the book?
00:23:32.860 Who has all of the knowledge and who has control of it?
00:23:36.880 Listen to this.
00:23:37.840 Hillary Clinton's email, wiped.
00:23:39.420 Peter Strzok and Lisa Page's Lovebird text messages and phone calls, wiped.
00:23:44.880 Special counsel, Mueller's deputy, Andrew Weissman, his phone was wiped.
00:23:50.840 Wait, how does that happen when I know NSA has gigantic data banks in Utah, underground?
00:23:59.600 Like, captures everything.
00:24:01.840 Well, good luck getting that.
00:24:03.780 I'm not saying it's not there.
00:24:05.960 Who are you going to get to get that?
00:24:06.980 Who has, who, for instance, who is currently holding, this is way off the topic, but who
00:24:13.600 has Jeffrey Epstein's-
00:24:15.700 Black book?
00:24:16.220 Black book.
00:24:16.780 FBI.
00:24:18.220 But who?
00:24:20.500 That is, I mean, there's-
00:24:21.980 Oh, that's under direct control of the director of the FBI.
00:24:26.240 Just like the manifesto from the Nashville school shooting of the Catholic school.
00:24:31.800 We still haven't seen that, right?
00:24:33.920 It's not the Nashville police or PD saying, we don't want this out.
00:24:37.920 The FBI airmailed into that operation and said, this is not getting out.
00:24:42.140 Because they do that because they, this is another government gangster operation.
00:24:46.160 All these local law enforcement communities get funding from the DOJ and FBI for local
00:24:50.820 programs.
00:24:51.940 And if you don't cooperate, you're not getting your million dollars for this and you're not
00:24:55.060 getting your, and that's a lot of money to these local districts.
00:24:57.440 That's how they play the game.
00:25:00.000 So your FBI director is the guy who has all the information.
00:25:06.760 That is way too much power in an unelected official.
00:25:12.960 That book should be made public.
00:25:15.220 All of it.
00:25:17.340 All of it.
00:25:18.880 You know why we don't trust our government?
00:25:20.600 Because they've proven themselves to be liars over and over and over again.
00:25:25.980 We know we cannot trust them with secrets.
00:25:30.720 They will share secrets illegally and then erase the fact that they did that.
00:25:38.200 We know that bribery happened with Sam Bankman-Fried.
00:25:43.040 We know it.
00:25:43.740 We know it.
00:25:45.220 He promised a billion dollars to politicians in Washington, D.C.
00:25:51.140 Then our Justice Department and the FBI said, you know what, we're not going to, we're not
00:25:55.620 going to dig any further.
00:25:56.900 He's guilty.
00:25:57.640 He's going to jail for fraud.
00:25:59.420 No, wait, wait.
00:26:01.920 What about the corruption?
00:26:04.940 There's nothing to see here.
00:26:06.160 Well, we know that's a lie.
00:26:08.120 The Daily Mail reported that the CBS producer Ira Rosen's new book, Ticking Clock, Behind the Scenes at 60 Minutes.
00:26:21.280 In the book, he alleges that Maxwell, the woman that was helping Epstein.
00:26:30.320 Ghislaine Maxwell.
00:26:31.220 Yeah.
00:26:31.680 Refused to help locate the tapes that Epstein had recorded that included Bill Clinton.
00:26:37.180 But he did imply that they or she didn't imply that they existed.
00:26:42.060 The outlet reported, the book sheds new light on reported claims that Epstein had secretly recorded his celebrity friends having sex with women and underage girls at his home.
00:26:54.800 Then use the footage to blackmail him.
00:26:57.740 We know that's true.
00:26:59.480 We know that's true.
00:27:01.360 In his, we just don't know who he was doing it for.
00:27:03.860 And my guess is the federal government.
00:27:05.480 In his new book, Daily Wire reported, former CBS producer Ira Rosen said he asked in 2016 for the footage of Donald Trump that Epstein might have shot only to have Maxwell respond, if you get the tapes on Trump, you have to do Bill Clinton.
00:27:25.960 He said, listen to that.
00:27:27.700 Listen to this.
00:27:28.740 I want the tapes.
00:27:30.040 I know Epstein was videotaping everyone and I want the tapes of Trump with the girls.
00:27:34.440 Maxwell said, I don't know where they are.
00:27:38.320 Ask Epstein.
00:27:39.800 The guy who was running 60 Minutes said, the fate of the country is at stake.
00:27:46.820 So it wouldn't be a problem for Clinton.
00:27:51.320 It would only be a problem for Trump.
00:27:56.420 He said, Trump could be elected president.
00:27:58.740 How would you feel if those tapes emerged after he was in office?
00:28:01.580 Maxwell, he said, gave me a stern look and pointed a finger in my face.
00:28:06.760 And he said, she said, I am the daughter of a press baron.
00:28:10.960 I know the way you people think.
00:28:12.660 If you do one side, you must do the other.
00:28:15.760 If you get tapes on Trump, you have to do Clinton.
00:28:19.040 I mean, here's a woman that was setting up underage girls to be basically raped, and yet she has more ethics than the guy running CBS 60 Minutes.
00:28:35.540 Unbelievable.
00:28:36.500 Incredible.
00:28:37.160 Unbelievable.
00:28:37.540 Now, I tie that with this, that you're not going to get in the mainstream.
00:28:43.140 A video resurfaced Tuesday of attorney Bradley Edwards discussing former President Donald Trump's attitude and actions towards late child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein following the latter's first arrest.
00:28:57.360 Edwards has represented more than 70 victims of Jeffrey Epstein since 2009.
00:29:02.980 70, 70, let me just say that again, 70 underage victims who were victims of people in the highest offices of the world, and you don't know who they are.
00:29:20.320 Because, I guess, you can't handle it.
00:29:25.920 He's represented more than 70 victims of Jeffrey Epstein, is largely credited with helping bring the child sex trafficker to justice.
00:29:33.440 In a video that circulated online yesterday, and originally was released by the Conscious Resistance Network in 2018, Edwards told the site's founder, Derek Brose, about his perspective on Trump's involvement in the situation.
00:29:48.680 Brose cited a case brought against Trump by two former alleged victims of Epstein, which was dropped before reaching court.
00:29:58.820 He asked Edwards his opinion of the validity of those claims.
00:30:05.140 This is from the attorney of the victims.
00:30:08.220 He said, when asked about Trump's involvement, the only thing I can say about President Trump is that he was the only person who, in 2009, when I served a lot of subpoenas against a lot of people, he was the only person that actually picked up the phone and said, let's talk.
00:30:31.420 I'll give you as much time as you want.
00:30:32.860 I'll tell you anything you need to know.
00:30:35.940 And Trump was very helpful in the information that he gave.
00:30:39.560 He gave no indication whatsoever that he was involved in anything untoward whatsoever.
00:30:44.320 But he had good information that checked out and that helped us.
00:30:48.540 And we didn't have to take a deposition of him.
00:30:52.060 Brose then asked if claims regarding Trump's kicking Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago were true, to which Bradley replied that he had definitely heard that.
00:31:00.280 Trump has previously said that he had a falling out with Epstein 15 years ago, but never elaborated.
00:31:07.180 Later reports, some involving Bradley, alleged that Trump kicked Epstein out of Mar-a-Lago and permanently banned him from the resort because Epstein had, quote, sexually assaulted an underage girl at the club, end quote.
00:31:22.120 So the Republic is at stake because of Trump.
00:31:31.940 When the evidence looks like Trump probably was a helper to the victims.
00:31:38.000 But Bill Clinton, who we know, likes to dilly-dally.
00:31:47.720 I don't know with underage women, have no idea, but that's, that is what Jeffrey Epstein was best at.
00:31:56.940 But we don't know anything about him.
00:32:03.480 We know he's mentioned in these files that were supposed to be released today, but now we're going to have to wait a little bit longer.
00:32:11.440 We know that his, Bill Clinton, is mentioned 50 times.
00:32:18.500 50.
00:32:18.940 It's amazing we don't have this information yet.
00:32:25.960 Because if it was about anybody else, if it was about Republicans, I'm sure there's some Republicans there.
00:32:31.600 But if it was about just Republicans, it would be out.
00:32:34.220 If it was, if it was about, if it was at any other time, I think it would come out.
00:32:39.680 This is so diabolical that it doesn't come out because it only gives power to the deep state.
00:32:48.940 Yeah.
00:32:50.260 And it gives rise to conspiracy theories.
00:32:53.000 Yes.
00:32:53.540 When you don't have the information, you go looking for it yourself and you make stuff up.
00:32:59.360 Or some do.
00:33:00.960 You just try to make sense of it.
00:33:02.420 Yeah.
00:33:02.880 And if you don't have the information.
00:33:05.300 Then they wonder why there's conspiracy theories abound on the internet.
00:33:08.600 Come out about Wuhan.
00:33:10.480 We know about Wuhan.
00:33:12.220 Yeah.
00:33:12.420 Okay?
00:33:13.280 We know about it.
00:33:14.420 So just come clean about it.
00:33:17.060 It may be worse.
00:33:18.620 It may be better than we think we know.
00:33:22.040 But we know that you were involved.
00:33:26.000 And you're hiding things.
00:33:27.180 And you're hiding things.
00:33:28.280 And you're protecting people.
00:33:29.760 And money, millions and billions of dollars are at stake.
00:33:33.880 We know.
00:33:34.680 But we live at a time when, you know, Ricky Gervais said, you know, God was creating man.
00:33:43.680 And he's like, he's going to be amazing.
00:33:46.960 He's going to be stronger than the lion and the bear because he'll have this great intellect.
00:33:51.780 And he'll be able to think.
00:33:53.200 And he'll be able to create.
00:33:54.960 And he's just going to be amazing.
00:33:57.860 Of course, later on down the road, he's going to be afraid of words.
00:34:04.260 So it'll all come undone.
00:34:06.120 I mean, that is true.
00:34:09.120 We are amazing people who have been taught to be afraid of words and questions.
00:34:16.460 That's not who we are.
00:34:17.740 That's not who we were made to be.
00:34:19.260 Na na na na na.