The Glenn Beck Program - December 09, 2019


Best of the Program | 12⧸9⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

162.56961

Word Count

8,778

Sentence Count

899

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

Glenn and Stu defend Nikki Haley and the Media Matters smear of her. They also throw in a little extra spice for Chuck Todd and the wonderful people at NBC. We also talk a little bit about how your Fitbit may be a trap, we celebrate the ratings record low at CNN, we talk about Giuliani's fix the election, Michael Jordan's Hitler mustache, and pickle pickle who's got the pickle? All on today's show with Glenn Beck!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, welcome to Monday's program, Stu. Glad to have you here.
00:00:03.820 Thank you, Glenn.
00:00:04.420 Yeah, no, it's great.
00:00:06.140 Nikki Haley, we begin with our defense of Nikki Haley and our expose on Media Matters, George Soros and the media.
00:00:13.940 Just how dishonest are these people?
00:00:17.060 We also throw in a little extra spice for Chuck Todd and the wonderful people at NBC.
00:00:26.300 We also talk a little bit about how your Fitbit may be a trap.
00:00:31.380 We celebrate the ratings record low at CNN.
00:00:35.300 Talk about Giuliani, Trump's fix the election, apparently.
00:00:39.660 Michael Jordan's Hitler mustache and pickle pickle.
00:00:42.720 Who's got the pickle?
00:00:44.080 All on today's podcast.
00:00:46.280 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:01.560 Start with Nikki Haley.
00:01:03.520 Nikki Haley was on my podcast over the weekend.
00:01:07.820 And apparently it was too much to ask for the media to actually go and do their own fact check.
00:01:16.840 They got their story from Media Matters, a Soros-funded industry.
00:01:23.620 What a surprise.
00:01:25.760 You know, it's kind of nice being the number one enemy of George Soros.
00:01:31.280 Is it now?
00:01:32.020 Yeah, I like that.
00:01:32.740 I do.
00:01:33.240 I kind of like that.
00:01:34.060 Why is that?
00:01:34.840 Because he's evil.
00:01:37.460 Because he is.
00:01:38.260 Oh, so you're saying that because he's Jewish.
00:01:39.620 No, because he's evil.
00:01:42.760 Wait, but what does that have to do with you being an anti-Semite?
00:01:45.320 Because I don't want to hear any news about George Soros unless it points to you being an anti-Semite.
00:01:48.660 Right, I know, I know, I know.
00:01:50.440 So anyway, spooky dude.
00:01:53.060 Now, in the end, do you understand?
00:01:57.040 Anyway, that guy.
00:01:58.860 He's back in this new movie too, isn't he?
00:02:00.800 Yeah, I think he is.
00:02:01.860 Oh, your friends, you think your friends are going to save you.
00:02:07.240 Reach for it.
00:02:08.600 Slay me down.
00:02:10.600 Feel the hatred.
00:02:12.780 Anyway, so George Soros and his minions at Media Matters decided to smear Nikki Haley in an interview that I did with her.
00:02:23.780 And honestly, I've been working all weekend.
00:02:27.160 I was working on a stage show, so I didn't even get a chance to respond or even check on it.
00:02:33.480 I get up all day Saturday, I'm hearing this, and I'm like, oh, jeez, Nikki, this is so horrible.
00:02:40.160 I'm sorry.
00:02:41.040 I didn't even have a chance to write to her, say I'm sorry that this happened because of the podcast we did.
00:02:47.020 And I'm kicking myself.
00:02:49.140 How did I not hear this as an interviewer?
00:02:53.100 I should have heard this and said, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:02:57.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:03:00.340 And that stuff happens.
00:03:01.320 Sometimes you're not listening.
00:03:02.960 You're thinking of your next question for a second.
00:03:04.760 You're organizing your thoughts.
00:03:06.240 In my case, it happens.
00:03:07.520 In my case, I just thought to myself, I missed it because I must have known what she meant.
00:03:16.600 And so I didn't take it that way, and I wasn't thinking, oh, somebody's going to take it this way.
00:03:23.360 And that's, I guess, maybe what happened, maybe.
00:03:27.600 But that's really even saying that she said anything that should have been taken any differently.
00:03:33.840 I want you to, first, here's what Media Matters said.
00:03:37.820 And millions of hits on a short version, okay?
00:03:43.420 Millions of stories that went out and have been passed by everybody on the left that Nikki Haley said that she saw the Confederate flag as a flag of service, a flag of heritage, until, what was his name?
00:04:04.400 Dylan Roof.
00:04:05.360 Dylan Roof goes into the church and shoots everybody, and then she sees it differently.
00:04:13.420 Well, that's not what she said.
00:04:15.940 Here is the actual audio from the podcast.
00:04:20.880 If anybody wants to actually listen to it, a few outlets have retracted the story and corrected it.
00:04:28.520 But here it is.
00:04:30.240 South Carolina fell to her knees when this happened.
00:04:32.440 This is one of the oldest African-American churches.
00:04:36.240 These 12 people were amazing people.
00:04:39.160 They loved their church.
00:04:40.260 They loved their family.
00:04:41.200 They loved their community.
00:04:43.240 And here is this guy that comes out with his manifesto holding the Confederate flag and had just hijacked everything that people thought of.
00:04:54.920 And we don't have hateful people in South Carolina.
00:04:57.420 There's always the small minority that's always going to be there.
00:04:59.780 But, you know, people saw it as service and sacrifice and heritage.
00:05:05.040 But once he did that, there was no way to overcome it.
00:05:10.420 And the national media came in in droves.
00:05:13.420 They wanted to define what happened.
00:05:15.180 They wanted to make this about racism.
00:05:16.840 They wanted to make it about gun control.
00:05:18.280 They wanted to make it about death penalty.
00:05:20.320 And I really pushed off the national media and said there will be a time and place where we talk about this, but it is not now.
00:05:27.380 We're going to get through the funerals.
00:05:29.000 We're going to respect them.
00:05:31.480 And then we will have that conversation.
00:05:33.460 And we had a really tough few weeks of debate, but we didn't have riots.
00:05:38.540 We had vigils.
00:05:39.620 We didn't have protests.
00:05:40.800 We had hugs.
00:05:41.520 And the people of South Carolina stepped up and showed the world what it looks like to show grace and strength in the eyes of tragedy.
00:05:51.440 Okay.
00:05:51.900 So here's how this is spun.
00:05:54.840 Now listen to this.
00:05:55.680 What she said was, look, South Carolina fell to its knees when that shooting happened.
00:06:04.620 So she's first saying the people of South Carolina were humbled, were so struck by what happened.
00:06:14.120 They were humbled by it.
00:06:16.220 And she said some people, by saying people, she doesn't mean all, people saw that flag as service and sacrifice and heritage.
00:06:31.640 Now she said we don't have hateful people.
00:06:34.060 Yes, we do, of course, have.
00:06:36.100 There's always a small number, a small minority of hateful people.
00:06:39.460 But people saw that as sacrifice and heritage.
00:06:44.420 Now let me be really clear for all you imbeciles, not regular members, just the people who are being paid by George Soros at Media Matters to smear me and everybody else.
00:06:57.960 The South was not about state rights.
00:07:02.800 It was not about that.
00:07:04.760 You can claim it all you want, but that's not what it was about, period.
00:07:12.020 It was about the expansion of slavery.
00:07:15.760 Not even just the holding on to slavery, but the expansion of slavery.
00:07:21.220 Remember, we had the Missouri Compromise.
00:07:24.820 We had the expansion of slavery out West was being told, no, you can't expand it out West.
00:07:30.700 The South, the Southern states wanted this all the way down into Mexico.
00:07:35.180 They wanted it out West and they wanted it down to Mexico.
00:07:38.300 Let's be clear here.
00:07:39.080 The reason why you know that is because you've seen in person the Confederate Constitution.
00:07:45.480 Yeah.
00:07:45.760 Which does, if it was about states' rights, would probably have given new states an out to not have slavery.
00:07:52.180 Yeah.
00:07:52.380 You could join if you don't.
00:07:53.720 You have the option.
00:07:54.580 Right.
00:07:54.780 That's not what the Confederate Constitution did.
00:07:56.760 Instead, it required everyone who joined the Confederacy to automatically have it, have slavery, and it was required.
00:08:03.200 And before the expansion of slavery.
00:08:06.960 So it wasn't enough that you were a slave-owning state.
00:08:10.520 You had to agree with that.
00:08:12.320 You had to be a slave-owning state.
00:08:14.140 And you had to agree with the expansion of slavery.
00:08:18.760 So it was not about heritage.
00:08:21.280 And it was not about state rights.
00:08:23.380 It wasn't about any of that.
00:08:25.200 However, Stu, tell me what it turned into in the 1970s and 80s.
00:08:32.200 The Confederate flag.
00:08:34.040 We all know this started as something we, I mean, we fought a war over what it started as.
00:08:38.380 Yes.
00:08:38.420 However, these things, of course, do develop and change meanings over time.
00:08:42.700 I mean, we can all acknowledge that we all watched on television a show with a Confederate flag on the side of an orange car jumping over things all the time.
00:08:52.060 It was not seen as, wow, these guys are super mega extra racist.
00:08:56.060 Wow, these guys are for slavery.
00:08:58.080 These guys want to expand slavery all over the world.
00:09:01.580 It was the South.
00:09:02.240 It was the South.
00:09:03.100 It became a symbol of just Southern pride.
00:09:05.980 Right or wrong.
00:09:07.100 And obviously, we know Nikki Haley's position on whether it was right or wrong.
00:09:10.220 She removed it from the statehouse.
00:09:12.180 She also is an Indian American.
00:09:16.360 Okay?
00:09:17.240 First generation American.
00:09:18.980 She's an Indian who, in the interview, talked about the racism that she felt as a child.
00:09:25.880 She was different.
00:09:27.140 She was neither black nor white.
00:09:28.980 She was another.
00:09:29.940 She was in a beauty pageant as a kid.
00:09:32.640 She wanted to join.
00:09:33.800 They didn't have a category for her, so she was told to beat it, kid.
00:09:37.300 I mean, here's a woman who, in the South, in South Carolina, growing up, experienced racism.
00:09:47.700 And then she says, look, that's not what it turned into.
00:09:51.620 This flag was about heritage.
00:09:54.140 But once, once, Dylann Roof hijacked that and made sure everybody knew that was about racism, South Carolinians got rid of it.
00:10:06.460 And she led the way.
00:10:08.240 Yeah.
00:10:08.480 I mean, think about just the, what kind of garbage organization gets to work every day and says, you know what?
00:10:15.460 Let's take the Indian American governor of a southern state who is literally responsible for removing the Confederate flag.
00:10:24.000 And let's say, ah, it seems like she might have some white supremacist leanings.
00:10:27.740 Let's just, let's just insinuate that and see what happens.
00:10:29.860 And they imagine the country and the media that allows that to work, albeit for a short time.
00:10:36.320 I mean, eventually they correct the stories later on, but still.
00:10:38.840 Nobody sees the corrections.
00:10:39.920 Nobody sees the corrections.
00:10:40.680 It's embarrassing.
00:10:42.080 This is a pathetic tactic.
00:10:43.620 Like, how could anyone think this was going to work?
00:10:46.060 And then it shows, too.
00:10:47.440 And I will say, like, in Media Matters' very light defense here, they actually do include the part where she says she's not giving her own opinion.
00:10:56.760 Now, they mislabel the tweets.
00:10:59.080 They lie on the headlines.
00:11:01.460 But the media is so pathetic, they don't even listen to the clip they pulled from your interview, let alone go back to the interview.
00:11:08.000 Let alone go back and hear the actual context.
00:11:09.760 They listen only to Media Matters' clip, and they don't even listen to the whole thing.
00:11:13.180 They write on their headline, that is how pathetic your media is today.
00:11:17.580 They didn't even bother to listen to the minute 20 clip that Media Matters pulled.
00:11:22.800 They didn't even listen to it for themselves.
00:11:26.100 That is an incredibly low bar to clear.
00:11:29.920 And that is where the entire media seems to be living right now.
00:11:34.120 And then they have to embarrassingly delete tweets and correct stories.
00:11:38.340 How about spend 80 seconds listening to the damn clip before you write the story?
00:11:47.380 How about going back, and I know this one's crazy, going back and listen to five minutes before this moment on the podcast and five minutes after?
00:11:55.520 Is that a possibility?
00:11:57.000 Something like that?
00:11:57.780 Where you'd actually at least get the very basic context of what was going on?
00:12:00.540 They don't have time to do that.
00:12:01.580 I know.
00:12:01.880 They don't have time to do that.
00:12:03.780 And besides, it's behind a paywall.
00:12:05.700 Oh, no.
00:12:06.440 Oh, no.
00:12:07.280 On Saturday, it's open for everybody on YouTube.
00:12:11.380 Is it a legitimate request?
00:12:13.280 Is it a legitimate excuse?
00:12:14.660 Let me give you this.
00:12:15.300 Is it a legitimate excuse for a media organization to say they can't subscribe to a website for $9, whatever we're charging?
00:12:22.880 By the way, one week free, I believe.
00:12:25.140 Yes.
00:12:25.560 You can't do that before you write a news story?
00:12:29.060 About the ambassador to the United Nations.
00:12:32.520 And the leader, probably, for the Republican nomination in 2024, as we stand right now.
00:12:37.300 Yeah, it's not worth $9 to you.
00:12:38.540 No.
00:12:38.980 I mean, you can get it for $0.
00:12:40.460 You just have to sign up.
00:12:41.480 For free.
00:12:42.500 I mean, that's crazy.
00:12:44.320 At least Media Matters subscribes.
00:12:45.960 Yeah.
00:12:46.800 Yeah, they do.
00:12:47.360 I think they do.
00:12:48.020 I'm sure they must.
00:12:49.040 Yeah.
00:12:49.320 So here's the thing.
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00:12:58.560 It is really, really appreciated and needed.
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00:13:17.160 And listen to it.
00:13:18.160 She's amazing.
00:13:19.020 She's amazing.
00:13:20.400 And I'm sorry, Nikki, that it was this show that caused you any kind of consternation over
00:13:27.360 this weekend.
00:13:27.880 But we did our job.
00:13:30.120 You did your job.
00:13:31.700 The media, as always, fails to do theirs.
00:13:35.440 Hey, it's Glenn, and you're listening to the Glenn Beck program.
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00:14:01.280 If you'd like to see the evidence and you wish to have someone actually present it without
00:14:07.280 constantly being interrupted by you.
00:14:11.200 Here is Ted Cruz yesterday.
00:14:13.080 And I want to play the whole clip where they just mock Ted Cruz and then really don't let
00:14:21.100 him present any evidence.
00:14:22.500 Here it is.
00:14:22.940 Do you believe Ukraine meddled in the American election in 2016?
00:14:27.100 I do.
00:14:28.000 And I think there's considerable evidence.
00:14:29.400 You do?
00:14:31.400 You do?
00:14:32.120 Stop.
00:14:32.700 Let me say.
00:14:33.480 Stop.
00:14:33.960 Play that again.
00:14:34.740 Turn it up in your car if you're in your car.
00:14:37.060 Turn it up.
00:14:38.200 Listen to the background.
00:14:39.180 Listen to the staffers.
00:14:41.060 Go ahead.
00:14:41.400 Do you believe Ukraine meddled in the American election in 2016?
00:14:43.780 I do.
00:14:46.140 And I think there's considerable evidence.
00:14:47.800 You do?
00:14:49.440 You do?
00:14:50.420 And Chuck, let me say.
00:14:51.760 Senator, this sort of strikes me as odd.
00:14:55.080 Because you went through a primary campaign with this president.
00:14:59.080 He launched a birtherism campaign against you.
00:15:01.320 He went after your faith.
00:15:02.840 He threatened to, quote, spill the beans about your wife about something.
00:15:06.360 He pushed a National Enquirer story, which we now know he had a real relationship with
00:15:11.500 the editors of the National Enquirer.
00:15:13.140 Get up all that garbage.
00:15:14.280 That's very kind of you.
00:15:14.940 Go ahead.
00:15:15.440 Let me ask you this.
00:15:17.040 Is it not possible that this president is capable of creating a false narrative about
00:15:22.180 somebody in order to help him politically?
00:15:24.880 Can we stop for a second?
00:15:25.800 Stop.
00:15:25.980 This is a great thing where it's like, hey, did Ukraine get in the middle of our elections?
00:15:31.000 Yes.
00:15:31.820 So you don't think it's possible Donald Trump could lie?
00:15:34.920 Well, first of all, forget the facts about Ukraine for a second.
00:15:39.560 That is not the fact that Donald Trump can did occasionally believe in conspiracy theories
00:15:44.900 in the past has nothing to do with whether there's evidence on the books that we could
00:15:49.900 show you and have shown you about whether Ukraine was involved in our elections.
00:15:54.280 It's not only that.
00:15:55.360 Listen to what he's saying is he's bringing up all this personal stuff.
00:15:58.860 Yeah.
00:15:59.320 To try to get him like, yeah.
00:16:00.240 To try to get him like he's gone after you and said horrible things.
00:16:03.780 How could you possibly believe him?
00:16:07.340 Well, doesn't his credibility, doesn't Ted Cruz's credibility actually go up on this
00:16:13.780 issue?
00:16:14.280 Right.
00:16:14.320 It should.
00:16:16.000 I've been personally attacked and destroyed by Donald Trump.
00:16:21.560 He could have said, I could say, Donald Trump said a lot of things about me.
00:16:27.960 Do you want me to bring up the list again?
00:16:28.620 No, I do not want that list back on.
00:16:30.640 But he said a lot of things.
00:16:31.880 So shouldn't my credibility go up?
00:16:35.660 I was willing to say, these are lies.
00:16:39.120 These are lies.
00:16:40.960 I'm now willing to say, the guy I've said that was a liar, these aren't lies.
00:16:47.180 This is true.
00:16:49.140 And this has nothing to do with Donald Trump.
00:16:52.620 This has everything to.
00:16:53.820 They convicted two people, convicted them for meddling in the U.S. election in Ukraine.
00:17:03.500 They are on tape confessing it.
00:17:06.480 Really?
00:17:06.780 Because if you continue with this interview clip, Chuck Todd points out the things that
00:17:12.560 were a problem from Ukraine.
00:17:15.020 And he doesn't mention either of those things, which is, I thought, I thought to be very strange.
00:17:20.300 All right, go ahead.
00:17:21.780 Except that's not what happened.
00:17:23.260 The president released the transcript of the phone call.
00:17:26.080 You can read what was said on the phone call.
00:17:27.820 And let me point out a game.
00:17:29.240 And you weren't, you yourself thought the Biden part was troubling.
00:17:33.500 Chuck, let me point out a game that the media is playing.
00:17:36.500 You know, a question that you've asked a number of people is you've said to senators, sort
00:17:41.500 of aghast, do you believe that Ukraine and not Russia interfered in the election?
00:17:46.900 Now, that in a court of law would be struck as a misleading question.
00:17:51.620 Of course, Russia interfered in our election.
00:17:53.980 Nobody looking at the evidence disputes that.
00:17:56.280 But what the media is pretending is, look, on the evidence, Russia clearly interfered in
00:18:02.880 our election.
00:18:04.380 But here's the game the media is playing.
00:18:06.300 Because Russia interfered, the media pretends nobody else did.
00:18:10.260 Ukraine blatantly interfered in our election.
00:18:12.800 The sitting ambassador from Ukraine wrote an op-ed blasting Donald Trump during the election
00:18:17.800 season.
00:18:18.160 Do you know why he did that?
00:18:18.720 That is unusual.
00:18:20.000 What did Donald Trump, what did Donald Trump as a candidate say about Ukraine and Crimea
00:18:25.220 during the election that might have inspired the ambassador?
00:18:26.820 So you're saying they had disagreements with Donald Trump and they wanted Hillary Clinton
00:18:30.540 to get elected.
00:18:31.320 Okay, so they wrote an op-ed.
00:18:33.040 A Ukrainian parliamentarian.
00:18:34.660 That is the difference.
00:18:35.540 What you're saying is you're saying a pickpocket, which essentially is a hill op-ed, compared
00:18:41.480 to Bernie Madoff and Vladimir Putin.
00:18:44.740 You're trying to make them both seem equal.
00:18:51.060 I don't understand that.
00:18:52.380 Chuck, Chuck, I understand that you want to dismiss Ukrainian interference because, A, they were
00:18:57.340 trying to get Hillary Clinton elected, which is what the vast majority of the media wanted
00:19:00.740 anyway.
00:19:01.600 And, B, it's inconvenient for the narrative.
00:19:04.480 You know, it's hysterical.
00:19:05.900 Two years ago, there was article after article after article in the mainstream media about
00:19:09.800 Ukrainian interference in the elections.
00:19:11.720 But now, the Democrats have no evidence of a crime, no evidence of violating the law.
00:19:16.980 And so suddenly, Ukraine interference is treated as the media clutches their pearls.
00:19:22.420 Oh, my goodness.
00:19:23.120 You can't say that.
00:19:24.720 Last week, Chuck, you called Senator John Kennedy basically a stooge for Putin.
00:19:29.340 I did not.
00:19:29.760 The press needs to stop being ridiculous and acting like they work for Adam Schiff.
00:19:36.160 Okay.
00:19:37.220 It's unbelievable.
00:19:38.260 So it's an op-ed.
00:19:39.180 That was their evidence.
00:19:40.240 Yeah.
00:19:40.480 That they discussed.
00:19:41.240 This guy is trying to...
00:19:43.000 Do you remember how he was the guy who did Meet the Press years ago?
00:19:48.120 He was so great.
00:19:50.600 Meet the Press.
00:19:51.600 He died early.
00:19:53.460 You're talking about Tim Russert.
00:19:54.880 Tim Russert.
00:19:55.720 This is absolutely a one-sided game with Chuck Todd and Meet the Press.
00:20:03.680 Just one-sided.
00:20:04.860 He's so emotionally attached to this story that he's defending it out of emotion.
00:20:11.800 You can hear it in his, you do?
00:20:15.760 Yeah.
00:20:16.100 He does it in the way of like, you said my kid was ugly?
00:20:19.360 Well, let me tell you why they're not ugly.
00:20:20.920 Right.
00:20:21.100 Well, that's not...
00:20:21.760 It's not supposed to...
00:20:22.480 That's not your job, dude.
00:20:23.080 It's not your child defending this storyline should not be a family issue to you.
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00:20:44.420 Hi, Pat.
00:20:45.300 Hi, Glenn.
00:20:45.760 I'm totally convinced that Ukraine didn't meddle.
00:20:50.620 It was only Russia.
00:20:52.800 It was just Russia.
00:20:54.520 And it wasn't Russia on anything else other than working and colluding with Donald Trump
00:21:00.500 and his campaign, right?
00:21:02.160 So it wasn't...
00:21:02.940 Right.
00:21:03.540 It wasn't anything that Trump was not related to.
00:21:07.060 Exactly.
00:21:07.760 Right.
00:21:08.080 Okay.
00:21:08.260 Yes.
00:21:08.660 All right.
00:21:09.160 Yes.
00:21:09.460 Would you go as far as saying that Trump was the architect?
00:21:12.960 Yes.
00:21:13.760 Yes, I would.
00:21:14.340 I mean, of not only this...
00:21:15.600 And I'd go as far as to say he's a Russian asset.
00:21:18.120 Okay.
00:21:18.820 And he was...
00:21:19.840 Was he a Russian asset during slavery as well?
00:21:23.400 Yes.
00:21:23.940 Yes, he was.
00:21:24.540 He was.
00:21:25.280 Yes, he was.
00:21:26.080 Was.
00:21:26.600 He had to be because he's responsible, obviously, for slavery, as we heard from Representative
00:21:30.600 Al Green.
00:21:31.380 Right.
00:21:32.160 Al.
00:21:32.760 Now he has to be impeached.
00:21:34.240 Yeah.
00:21:34.500 Because of slavery.
00:21:35.620 Slavery.
00:21:36.640 Yes.
00:21:37.180 And you know what?
00:21:38.180 And you know what?
00:21:39.080 As unfair as it seems, I might be willing to go along if we can get past slavery.
00:21:47.620 If all is required is Donald Trump to be impeached for the good of the country so we can finally move on, I might be for that.
00:21:57.820 If this actually settles the issue.
00:21:59.260 Yeah, if this settles the issue.
00:22:00.380 I think Donald Trump might go, you know what?
00:22:02.100 It's good for the country.
00:22:05.600 I didn't even understand the Al Green point.
00:22:07.960 I mean, what do you even make of that?
00:22:10.860 It's Al Green.
00:22:11.980 Yeah.
00:22:12.200 You know, it's similar to, though, is the O.J. Simpson thing, where you talk to the jurors today, and they say, well, we didn't necessarily think he was innocent, but what we thought was there was a lot of injustice over a long period of time, and they needed to pay.
00:22:27.580 And that's what's what Green's saying, right?
00:22:28.940 Like, slavery was really bad, so you know what?
00:22:31.580 This gets through him.
00:22:33.120 Right.
00:22:33.420 I was like, that's not how justice works.
00:22:35.540 This is exactly what I laid out on my first episode on the impeachment.
00:22:40.260 Remember?
00:22:40.500 I laid it out and said, this is the O.J. Simpson case.
00:22:43.400 This is the glove.
00:22:44.720 Yes.
00:22:45.080 This is the glove.
00:22:45.500 It doesn't matter what the evidence says.
00:22:48.580 Doesn't matter.
00:22:49.580 If the glove doesn't fit, you have to acquit.
00:22:52.320 And it was all based on emotion.
00:22:55.300 This is the worst.
00:22:56.720 Imagine, this is the kind of system that you're setting up for you.
00:23:00.220 By the way, have you been to the airport lately?
00:23:03.980 Have you seen Clear?
00:23:05.780 Yeah.
00:23:06.320 It's like a fast pass through security, right?
00:23:09.380 Yeah.
00:23:09.520 How does that work?
00:23:10.440 How does that work?
00:23:11.260 I looked into it, because I thought maybe it would be something to sign up for.
00:23:17.520 And I don't know exactly how it works, but it's supposed to get you through the line.
00:23:21.860 Sure.
00:23:22.100 It's a retina scan.
00:23:23.500 It's a retina scan.
00:23:24.120 A retina scan.
00:23:24.760 You just give them your imprint of your retinas.
00:23:27.120 That's all.
00:23:27.520 Don't do it.
00:23:28.520 It's a trap.
00:23:30.180 Okay?
00:23:30.720 Just so you know, retina scanning is what one of the big things that I was against in Common Core.
00:23:38.520 When I found out why they wanted the kids on computers and why they needed the cameras on every computer,
00:23:45.400 was because they could retina scan your kid, and then they would know when they were drifting,
00:23:50.720 when they were thinking about something else, when they were lying, when they were panicked, when anything.
00:23:55.020 Because the eyes are the windows to the soul.
00:23:58.660 Okay?
00:23:59.480 Now, I'm going a long way here.
00:24:00.960 We'll go back into retina scans later.
00:24:02.720 But don't do it.
00:24:03.780 It's a trap!
00:24:04.620 But look at, now I've, good God, now I've forgotten what I was going to, how I was tying these two together.
00:24:13.620 Oh, crap.
00:24:16.240 It is a trap.
00:24:17.280 It must have been good, though.
00:24:17.640 It was really good.
00:24:19.400 It was really, oh, think about it.
00:24:21.200 If they could do this to the president now, with this shady evidence, when they have you,
00:24:28.580 and all of your information, and all of your heartbeat, and everything else,
00:24:34.220 just by scanning your eye at all times,
00:24:38.100 and they're the ones that have the information, not you.
00:24:42.800 You don't have it.
00:24:44.000 Yeah.
00:24:44.160 They could manipulate any way they want.
00:24:46.380 But if this is what we deem as a fair hearing, a fair trial, and decency in America,
00:24:55.540 on our criminal system, on our justice system,
00:24:58.580 if this is what we deem as fair and right and righteous to the most powerful man in the world,
00:25:07.520 what do you think it's going to be like for you and your children?
00:25:12.460 Oh, it's going to be, it's going to be Soviet.
00:25:14.600 Well, you'll have no chance.
00:25:17.100 You'll have no chance.
00:25:18.040 That's why the argument,
00:25:19.600 Well, I don't care what they're doing.
00:25:21.180 I'm not doing anything wrong.
00:25:22.900 I can look at whatever I'm doing.
00:25:24.640 I got nothing to hide.
00:25:25.920 Yeah.
00:25:26.660 Yes, you do.
00:25:27.560 And you know what?
00:25:28.100 They decide what you have to hide, not you.
00:25:30.040 And hang on just a second.
00:25:31.040 You have nothing to hide.
00:25:32.060 Look at how many people have lost their jobs from something they did 20 years ago.
00:25:36.760 Yeah, or 40.
00:25:37.560 Or 40 years ago.
00:25:38.940 Look how they've been smeared.
00:25:40.580 That's not even talking, that's still saying you have something to hide.
00:25:43.340 But you're thinking, I have nothing to hide in a just society.
00:25:49.400 This is not a just society anymore.
00:25:52.900 Are we even looking for justice?
00:25:55.800 Or are we just looking to feel good?
00:25:58.040 Are we looking to be right?
00:25:59.840 Are we looking to win?
00:26:01.460 Are we just looking to get that guy because we don't like him?
00:26:05.560 That society, you're right.
00:26:09.000 You may have nothing to worry about in a just society.
00:26:12.440 But in that society, the one we're becoming, oh, you shouldn't sleep at night.
00:26:17.760 You shouldn't freaking sleep at night.
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00:26:57.220 Ten Saudi students were being held on the base on Saturday,
00:27:01.680 while several others were unaccounted for, said an official who spoke on the condition of anonymity
00:27:06.400 after being briefed by federal authorities.
00:27:09.760 The Blaze reported only six nationals were being held as of Friday night.
00:27:14.280 Officials have not said if the individuals are connected to Friday's tragedy.
00:27:18.580 Sources who spoke to CNN and the AP both said the officials are investigating
00:27:22.780 whether the incident is terrorism-related.
00:27:26.080 Oh.
00:27:28.540 Oh.
00:27:28.860 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:27:30.660 Don't die, yeah.
00:27:32.980 Terror.
00:27:34.960 I think he was mad because they were making fun of his mustache.
00:27:37.920 That's what some are saying now, that this was all because of bullying.
00:27:46.740 They had said that he had a porn stache.
00:27:50.020 You know, a little mustache that looked like you were in a porno.
00:27:53.480 I mean, a Saudi should say, I've never seen a porno.
00:27:58.640 I don't even know what that means.
00:28:01.200 So, please stop saying that.
00:28:04.200 Allah be praised.
00:28:06.140 Blessed be upon Mohammed.
00:28:08.380 All of that stuff.
00:28:10.360 And then, of course, do what Mohammed said to do and cut the heads off of the infidel.
00:28:15.820 Well, that's what he did, except he used a gun, and he didn't cut anybody's heads off.
00:28:20.280 But he tried.
00:28:21.960 When are we going to learn?
00:28:25.160 Some of these guys were over, were giving them pilot training?
00:28:28.240 Um, hello.
00:28:30.640 At least now, I guess we can say we're training them to land the plane as well.
00:28:35.220 Can we stop training Saudi nationalists to fly planes?
00:28:39.560 It's part of the package, though.
00:28:40.500 When we sell them military equipment, like planes, we train them to use the planes.
00:28:44.540 You know, I don't know about you, but, you know, once you have a guy shooting people up on one of our bases,
00:28:51.580 I think you lose that privilege.
00:28:53.400 And you just think, you know what?
00:28:55.100 Uh-uh.
00:28:55.740 Well, I mean, I don't know if you've noticed.
00:28:57.920 They've made this a priority to sell them lots and lots of equipment.
00:29:00.900 It's something that we talk about all the time.
00:29:03.240 We're in a proxy war with them right now.
00:29:05.580 We're in a proxy war, meaning we're helping Saudi Arabia fight their war in Yemen.
00:29:13.480 And so, we're helping them.
00:29:16.560 And they're monsters.
00:29:18.020 Let's be honest about it.
00:29:19.260 They're, they're, there are monsters.
00:29:22.640 Oh, well, that makes it so much better.
00:29:25.640 You know, I've told you about, I'm reading this book called Poisoner in Chief.
00:29:29.480 And it's really, really, really good.
00:29:32.740 Uh, it's a little horrifying, uh, about, uh, our, our CIA and what we were doing with experimental drugs and testing on children as young as six.
00:29:43.460 We didn't get permission.
00:29:44.400 We just scooped them up from orphanages and we're like, uh, let's see how much, let's see how much LSD their body can take.
00:29:50.920 I mean, we did some really bad stuff.
00:29:53.160 However, when you're reading it, uh, they're making the case on how bad we are because after World War II, we knew that they were working on biological weapons, both the Japanese and the Germans.
00:30:07.180 And they had done extensive testing on people.
00:30:11.340 I mean, the Japanese really made the Germans look like rookies.
00:30:14.900 They really did.
00:30:16.400 Um, in China, they just, they just took this whole five mile area or 10 mile area and they just cordoned it off.
00:30:24.540 And then they just started bringing people in and they would do horrible, horrible experiments, uh, on these people with biological weapons.
00:30:33.780 Well, the book is trying to set up how bad we are because we went over and we tried to get the information from those doctors because we wanted to know what they had learned about biological weapons.
00:30:48.360 Okay.
00:30:48.840 Well, that's bad.
00:30:49.700 I agree with you.
00:30:50.820 I agree with you.
00:30:51.480 And giving kids LSD, that's bad.
00:30:53.440 And it should have never happened.
00:30:54.720 And it embarrasses me.
00:30:56.140 However, um, why, why is that even equated to sticking people a post through their body, uh, while they're still alive and then, uh, hitting them with shrapnel from an anthrax bomb while they squirm on that post for six and seven days to see how they, see how they die and how long it takes them to die.
00:31:24.260 That's a little different.
00:31:26.600 It's a little different, but we're made out to be the bad guys.
00:31:32.000 And yet Japan, nobody's talking about what Japan did because what Japan did, Japan, hopefully won't be doing now.
00:31:41.060 What they did in the past, Germans did that.
00:31:44.040 And hopefully Germans aren't doing that now.
00:31:47.300 I think they learned their lesson.
00:31:49.120 Well, why are we the only ones that cannot ever let go of our past ever, ever let go of our past?
00:31:59.620 The only time that you can be excused and let go of your past is when you've learned from it and you stop making the same mistake.
00:32:08.160 Can we stop making the same mistake and, and adopting monsters around the world as our friends?
00:32:16.360 I don't want to be in bed with monsters.
00:32:19.260 I don't think anybody in the country wants to be in bed with monsters, but our state department will tell our president.
00:32:26.800 We have to be we, if we are not friends with the Saudis, then this and this and this will happen.
00:32:33.000 Well, you know, that the same thing they said about Donald Trump not meeting with North Korea.
00:32:41.500 Okay, don't meet with him.
00:32:43.240 I thought that was insane, too.
00:32:45.560 I didn't like that we were meeting with him.
00:32:48.080 But I knew what was happening, what Obama did and what Bush did was not working.
00:32:53.860 And you've got to do something.
00:32:56.680 Do you know that right now, Kim Jong-un is now saber rattling, taking all these pictures on him on a horse in the mountains and they keep releasing it.
00:33:09.180 And he says, a big Christmas surprise is coming for America and America should be warned, et cetera, et cetera.
00:33:16.160 Do you know why that's happening?
00:33:17.300 They always take pictures of him on horses before some big battle.
00:33:23.920 Okay, it's a traditional thing that it would be like, you know, if we still believed in God, if our president went to Valley Forge and kneeled down in the forest and said a prayer, it would be a sign to America.
00:33:36.880 We're going to go into battle.
00:33:38.560 Okay, that's what this is with a horse.
00:33:40.900 And so he's imaging himself as a tough guy ready to go into war.
00:33:45.480 Well, why is he doing that?
00:33:47.860 Because Donald Trump has humiliated him inside of his own country.
00:33:54.160 By meeting with Donald Trump, you know, we all said, he's going to get something.
00:33:58.880 He's going to get something.
00:34:00.060 We're going to give him something.
00:34:02.120 Nope.
00:34:02.460 Donald Trump gave him a nice talking to.
00:34:05.280 Hey, you're great.
00:34:06.760 You should come to the table.
00:34:08.480 Let's.
00:34:09.000 And we all thought that was nuts.
00:34:11.580 It seems to be working.
00:34:13.320 Because what Donald Trump did not do was give them all of the things, the actual things that they've wanted that Obama gave them and Bush gave them.
00:34:23.300 He said, no, I'll meet with you.
00:34:26.240 I'll talk to you.
00:34:27.440 But you're not getting those things until you do X, Y, and Z.
00:34:31.320 So he just flipped the tables and we all freaked out.
00:34:35.100 But it looks now, this is, this is intelligent speculation.
00:34:39.180 We don't know for sure why and what's coming.
00:34:42.700 But it looks as though the pressure on him from his inner circle, from the communist leadership, is that he is so weak and pathetic that he did all this world stage with Donald Trump.
00:34:55.780 And yet he didn't get Donald Trump to give him anything.
00:34:58.760 And now they don't have the aid that they really need.
00:35:02.080 And so he's in trouble.
00:35:04.000 Well, that's pretty good.
00:35:07.840 How about this?
00:35:08.760 The State Department says that you can't get out of that deal with Iran.
00:35:12.960 You can't get out of that deal with Iran.
00:35:15.380 It'll cause the whole world to be set on fire.
00:35:18.580 You can't get out of that deal on Iran.
00:35:21.440 Well, the people in Iran are rising up against the regime.
00:35:24.880 Because when we got out of that deal, Donald Trump made the sanctions even tougher.
00:35:29.760 And guess what?
00:35:30.640 They appear to be working, and the whole world is not on fire because of that.
00:35:36.080 They told Donald Trump, don't make the embassy Jerusalem.
00:35:40.240 You can't do that.
00:35:41.180 No president has ever done that.
00:35:42.940 You've got to listen to us, the experts at the State Department.
00:35:46.540 Why?
00:35:47.160 Because the whole world will turn against us.
00:35:49.900 Guess what didn't happen?
00:35:52.840 I mean, I just, I just, I just don't understand.
00:35:59.540 I just honestly don't understand how people's hatred can be so deeply involved with Donald Trump that you can't at least admit the facts.
00:36:11.340 Look, I'm a guy who was against him in the first run-up.
00:36:17.220 There's lots of things Donald Trump does that I don't like.
00:36:19.480 Look what I just said.
00:36:22.740 I didn't like that he went to North Korea.
00:36:26.360 But it may actually be working.
00:36:30.060 I didn't, I didn't like the, the Iranian deal.
00:36:34.500 But it concerned me what we were doing then and what we were doing now.
00:36:39.000 It still concerns me.
00:36:40.500 But it looks like it's working.
00:36:42.220 I didn't believe Donald Trump would say that about Jerusalem.
00:36:45.940 I didn't believe it for a second.
00:36:47.440 He did against all the experts.
00:36:51.780 You know what's happening here with Donald Trump?
00:36:53.800 The reason why people don't like him is because he's changing all of the dynamics.
00:36:58.780 All of the dynamics.
00:37:01.080 You, we, it's easy for us to point and say, look what he's doing to the press.
00:37:04.780 He's burning the press down to the ground.
00:37:07.200 And normally I would be against that.
00:37:10.940 I don't like the fact that we don't have anybody we can trust.
00:37:15.080 But that's not Donald Trump's fault.
00:37:16.980 That's the press's fault.
00:37:18.860 And if the press isn't going to tell the truth, they should be burned down to the ground.
00:37:22.560 With their own matches.
00:37:24.620 They're doing it, not him.
00:37:26.220 He's just pointing it out.
00:37:28.980 And he's strong enough to be able to keep standing and continuing to point this out.
00:37:34.640 They don't like him, not just because of the press.
00:37:38.920 They don't like him because everybody's power is going away.
00:37:43.140 What, why, what is this impeachment really about?
00:37:46.000 Civil Society 2.0.
00:37:48.220 If you don't know what it is, look it up.
00:37:49.960 If you don't know what it is, watch our latest special.
00:37:53.580 Our special that came out about three weeks ago.
00:37:55.920 You can find it at Blaze TV.
00:37:57.440 You can find it on YouTube.
00:38:00.020 Look for Hydra.
00:38:01.540 The Democrats' Hydra.
00:38:02.820 Civil Society 2.0.
00:38:05.060 That's what this is about.
00:38:06.840 And that is all about the State Department being told by Donald Trump, shut up.
00:38:15.240 Shut up.
00:38:19.280 If you are going to disrupt things, you are going to be hated.
00:38:25.620 Everything is being disrupted.
00:38:27.300 All the old things are not going to be, at least, they may not all fall because the smart ones, like, I can't believe I'm saying this, like the intel and the government, they know just play ball.
00:38:43.540 And social media is intertwining themselves with our government.
00:38:49.600 That will protect those weasels in the government and those weasels in social media.
00:38:55.200 But everything that doesn't adapt will burn to the ground because it's over, because it doesn't work.
00:39:02.840 It's been corrupt for far too long.
00:39:05.140 Do we have a healthy, do we have a healthy society?
00:39:14.920 I think the answer to that is really clear.
00:39:17.260 No.
00:39:18.780 Does our government have, do you have faith in our government?
00:39:24.540 The answer to that is no.
00:39:26.320 Does the world have faith in our government?
00:39:32.380 You could listen to either side.
00:39:35.240 And people will say, no, it's because of Barack Obama or no, because of Donald Trump.
00:39:41.080 They don't have faith in the United States.
00:39:44.340 Full faith and credit.
00:39:49.020 Does the United States have good credit?
00:39:51.660 Full faith and credit in the government of the United States is what is required for our money to not be worthless.
00:40:04.240 How do you think that's going?
00:40:05.480 Which direction is that going?
00:40:06.520 You see that thing turning around anytime you see us getting serious about our credit?
00:40:10.640 Nope.
00:40:11.400 Do you see us anytime getting, gaining credibility?
00:40:14.820 You think, you think Joe Biden is going to be able to turn the corner on our credibility?
00:40:22.640 Nope.
00:40:24.060 Full faith and credit.
00:40:25.680 May I suggest, I have full faith in the credit of gold because gold doesn't change.
00:40:34.580 The value of your dollar changes.
00:40:36.980 Gold doesn't go up or down in price.
00:40:40.120 Your dollar does.
00:40:42.580 So when your dollar is devalued, it appears as though gold is more expensive.
00:40:49.360 No, it just takes more of those dollars to buy it because the dollar that you had yesterday isn't worth the dollar that you had today.
00:40:59.880 That's what's happening.
00:41:02.240 Goldline.
00:41:03.280 Call them now, please.
00:41:05.440 It makes a great Christmas gift.
00:41:07.740 Just get a gold coin for your kids.
00:41:10.440 Get a small gold coin.
00:41:11.960 Get silver for your kids.
00:41:14.500 I know that I don't give flashy presents.
00:41:17.440 I really don't.
00:41:18.040 Well, I do sometimes, but I don't.
00:41:20.000 With my kids, I try to give them sensible things.
00:41:23.080 Things that you'll thank me in the end.
00:41:25.180 My daughter reminded me that when I gave her a pair of diamond earrings a few years ago when she first turned, I think, 21, I did say to her, they'll look lovely on you, but you keep them always because someday you may have to eat them and pick through your own poop to get them.
00:41:43.220 So you can get across a border.
00:41:46.300 That's how special gifts are called for me.
00:41:50.540 Parenting.
00:41:51.320 Parenting 101.
00:41:52.940 Goldline.
00:41:53.500 Call them now.
00:41:54.340 Goldline at 1-866-GOLDLINE.
00:41:56.540 1-866-GOLDLINE or goldline.com.
00:42:01.220 By the way, diamonds seem to be losing their value.
00:42:04.220 Got a lot of stories I want to talk about.
00:42:05.700 And so may I just go back and forth from story to story?
00:42:08.760 Some of them are good.
00:42:10.080 Some of them are great and fun.
00:42:13.020 Others are just like, oh, geez, really, do I have to deal with that?
00:42:15.720 So I'm going to kind of race through some of those.
00:42:17.560 But I want to give you all the news that I thought was fit to talk about today.
00:42:22.240 First, the Blaze is reporting that Dame Emma Thompson.
00:42:26.800 Yes, Dame Emma Thompson.
00:42:28.600 Can you imagine if we had titles like Sir and Dame and the President could knight you?
00:42:37.340 Can you imagine how frustrating that would be?
00:42:40.260 All of the people who are liberal would all be.
00:42:43.340 We'd have to call them Sir.
00:42:46.600 Sir Al Gore.
00:42:47.640 I'm sorry, Sir Al Gore.
00:42:48.860 And he is.
00:42:49.360 Isn't he?
00:42:49.820 He actually was knighted, wasn't he?
00:42:51.040 I don't think you can be knighted.
00:42:53.140 As an American citizen, I don't think you can.
00:42:54.380 You can be honorarily knighted.
00:42:56.820 Maybe.
00:42:57.260 You're not supposed to take any knighthoods or titles from foreign lands.
00:43:01.920 Makes sense.
00:43:02.780 And maybe you can get it as an honorary kind of thing, but you're not to accept a title from another land because we don't have them.
00:43:12.220 I mean, that's a really important thing.
00:43:13.780 We didn't want class structure like that.
00:43:18.060 This is also the beginnings and the formation of the baron Trump joke from the impeachment hearings last week.
00:43:27.260 You can name your kid baron, but you can't make him a baron.
00:43:31.340 Oh, you didn't finish it.
00:43:31.920 Get it?
00:43:32.840 Oh, yeah.
00:43:33.240 Now you're supposed to know.
00:43:34.000 Oh, now?
00:43:35.880 That's so funny.
00:43:36.700 All right.
00:43:37.760 So actress climate activist Dame Emma Thompson, 60, issued a dire prediction on what life will be like due to climate change.
00:43:46.560 And we here at the BBC would like to report that the award-winning actress said that climate change will affect the globe so much.
00:43:55.340 We need to be prepared.
00:43:57.280 We, quote, better warm up and stockpile food.
00:44:01.260 And remember that there is a surprising amount of protein in the average household pet, end quote.
00:44:08.580 Wait, what?
00:44:10.840 Yes.
00:44:11.440 She was saying that we may have to resort to eating our beloved Yorkies.
00:44:16.480 She actually, when I'm, can we please just add this to the list of all the crazy things?
00:44:23.000 You know what?
00:44:23.660 If we're going to be dead in 10 years, I don't think I'm going to eat my pet.
00:44:29.040 But, I mean, I might go to the zoo and, you know, hey, you want to have giraffe tonight?
00:44:34.500 I mean, I've never had giraffe.
00:44:35.740 Do you think it sounds, does it taste good?
00:44:37.860 Let's try it.
00:44:38.820 Ask the people of Venezuela who are basically caught for other reasons.
00:44:41.480 Well, I can't get a hold of them because, uh, some reason or another, I don't know what it is.
00:44:47.720 Communications loss with Venezuela.
00:44:49.800 Hmm.
00:44:51.880 I mean, what would you do if you only had 10 years left, 12 years left?
00:44:55.280 No, we're at nine now, I think, aren't we?
00:44:57.440 Years left until the...
00:44:58.700 Until we are all dead, eating our pets.
00:45:00.680 Because of the climate.
00:45:01.720 Climate, yeah.
00:45:03.020 Hmm.
00:45:03.400 If you only had 10 years, I mean, I would...
00:45:05.260 I don't think...
00:45:06.580 I would say I would try to be a better person, you know, and I think I would.
00:45:11.340 If I believed it.
00:45:13.160 But just like they say that this is happening, and so that would make you not want to buy
00:45:19.060 a $11 million house on an island, they don't really believe it either.
00:45:25.040 It's an oddly specific number and location you're talking about there.
00:45:30.000 Yeah.
00:45:30.440 $11 million on an island.
00:45:31.680 Well, let's just say the island would be like Nantucket.
00:45:34.040 Or Martha's Vineyard.
00:45:35.120 Or Martha's Vineyard.
00:45:35.940 That'd be even a better one.
00:45:37.620 It's right nearby.
00:45:38.500 Yeah, yeah.
00:45:39.080 That would even be a better one.
00:45:40.260 So, I don't have anybody in mind.
00:45:42.680 But it just shows that they don't believe it.
00:45:44.480 They clearly don't believe it.
00:45:45.340 They just don't believe it.
00:45:46.560 You see them building...
00:45:47.580 I mean, we made this point back in like 2006.
00:45:51.320 When was an inconvenient book come out?
00:45:52.740 What came out?
00:45:53.820 One of the first things in an inconvenient book is a picture of the Miami skyline.
00:45:57.780 This is where the vote goes overwhelmingly to Democrats.
00:46:01.000 Yet they keep building buildings in this area where they all say is going to be underwater
00:46:05.980 within moments.
00:46:07.580 Yet they keep building all of these buildings.
00:46:09.020 Now, they are building them tall.
00:46:10.320 Maybe they're just thinking they're just going to be above the water.
00:46:12.320 I don't know.
00:46:13.080 Sure.
00:46:13.540 Maybe that's it.
00:46:14.560 Yeah.
00:46:14.700 Maybe that's their line.
00:46:15.680 But it just seems like they don't actually believe these things.
00:46:18.540 They keep buying the houses right on the water.
00:46:20.680 They keep doing all of these things that would put themselves and their own financial future
00:46:24.620 at risk.
00:46:26.020 But they keep doing it over and over and over again.
00:46:29.240 It's almost as if they don't believe it or they're utilizing global warming for another
00:46:33.800 reason.
00:46:34.280 It's almost like you can name your son Barron, but you can still...
00:46:38.620 No, I know.
00:46:40.000 No, not yet.
00:46:40.800 Not yet.
00:46:41.060 I'm sorry.
00:46:41.980 You can name your son Barron, but you can still get an apartment in a high rise on the
00:46:46.920 edge of Miami.
00:46:48.980 That's great.
00:46:50.320 That didn't work as well.
00:46:51.440 Oh, really?
00:46:52.320 Okay.
00:46:52.720 Next story, Joe Biden claims ignorance on his son's conflict of interest with Burisma.
00:46:59.520 He says, nobody warned me about potential conflict of interest.
00:47:05.680 Nobody warned me about that.
00:47:07.860 Well, that's weird because we have State Department memos that where they're all freaking out about
00:47:15.080 it.
00:47:15.500 And your son has said you asked him about it.
00:47:20.140 That is one.
00:47:20.580 Well, you can't trust his son.
00:47:21.780 Well, you can't.
00:47:22.940 You're right.
00:47:23.440 You can't.
00:47:24.220 But that's like, you know, this is one of the things he did.
00:47:27.260 It's like when you have, if you're someone, you're Harvey Weinstein's secretary and someone
00:47:33.080 says, hey, by the way, I've been hearing rumors about Harvey Weinstein with Wish.
00:47:38.480 Don't finish that sentence.
00:47:40.320 Don't want to know about it.
00:47:42.320 Don't want that information.
00:47:43.660 That's Joe Biden with Burisma and his son.
00:47:46.640 He did everything he could to not be on record talking about it.
00:47:50.400 In fact, it said he never talked to his son about it.
00:47:53.220 It was only his son who said they did talk about it.
00:47:55.620 Well, here's the deal.
00:47:56.360 He said, look, there is nothing asserting that said that anything he did was illegal.
00:48:01.220 Nothing.
00:48:02.540 The reporter says, well, I'm not saying illegal.
00:48:05.440 I'm asking you, was it wrong?
00:48:07.780 Look, here's what I'm not going to do.
00:48:10.240 I'm not going to.
00:48:11.620 And I know you're not intending to do this.
00:48:14.020 Play the game of take your eye off the culprit.
00:48:17.400 That's a great game.
00:48:18.600 Kids love playing take your eye off the culprit.
00:48:21.620 It's one of the hottest Mattel games.
00:48:23.500 Well, take your eye off the culprit is good.
00:48:26.920 But also, Malarkey, the new game show, Malarkey is really, really good.
00:48:33.860 It's really fun.
00:48:34.440 Yeah.
00:48:34.920 Much better.
00:48:35.560 You had to be born in the 90s to really play it.
00:48:38.740 The 1890s.
00:48:39.680 Right.
00:48:40.420 But, by the way, he also, while he said he's, he didn't do anything wrong.
00:48:46.840 I don't know anything about it.
00:48:48.380 I'm not aware of any of the conflict of interest stuff.
00:48:52.060 And he did nothing wrong here.
00:48:54.340 He did also say this weekend that he's going to make sure that his son doesn't have any
00:48:59.400 business dealings outside of the country if he's president.
00:49:03.360 Wait, well, why?
00:49:04.580 If nothing was wrong, why would you bother with that?
00:49:06.720 Number one.
00:49:07.320 Right.
00:49:07.820 Number two, how exactly would you prohibit him from doing that?
00:49:11.340 What do you mean?
00:49:11.840 Because Hunter Biden can, he's an individual.
00:49:14.800 Yeah.
00:49:15.100 He can go take money from any foreign government that he wants to go take.
00:49:18.280 And, by the way, we've made the point several times that it does not appear that Hunter
00:49:22.140 Biden and Joe Biden did do anything illegal.
00:49:24.700 That's the problem.
00:49:25.980 Well, no, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:49:27.480 We've got to be really careful on this.
00:49:28.740 Be very, very, you're right.
00:49:29.920 Nothing illegal.
00:49:31.360 However, unethical according to the standards.
00:49:35.240 Yes, it's against the government ethics standard.
00:49:37.240 Right.
00:49:37.360 So, as a government employee, Joe Biden should know this, especially as vice president, you
00:49:43.060 can't do anything that gives the appearance of problematic relationships.
00:49:50.520 Okay.
00:49:50.880 That's clearly what he's done.
00:49:52.760 So, at worst, Joe Biden should say, I did violate the, I'm sorry, at best, he should say,
00:50:01.000 I did violate the ethical standards of my office.
00:50:04.740 You know, I didn't mean to, or whatever he wants to say.
00:50:06.980 But it's a clear ethics violation that anybody else would have been nailed for long ago.
00:50:14.100 And it's clear that it's an ethical violation.
00:50:18.040 Oh, yeah.
00:50:18.340 That's part of the job.
00:50:21.160 All right.
00:50:22.820 Let me give you one more thing.
00:50:25.620 You have a Fitbit?
00:50:27.620 I do not.
00:50:28.660 It's a trap!
00:50:29.540 Do I look like I have a Fitbit?
00:50:31.360 Well, I think my wife wanted to give me a Fitbit.
00:50:34.500 And she said, you know, you could just track your steps.
00:50:39.700 And I said, well, sure, I can tell you how many steps I'm taking right now.
00:50:45.360 As few as I possibly can.
00:50:49.340 The Fitbit, I think, is a problem in the future because it's going to be tied in.
00:50:54.060 And they're already doing this.
00:50:55.060 Some insurance companies are saying, hey, give us access to your Fitbit and you'll get cheaper life insurance and health insurance.
00:51:04.920 And so people see that as a benefit.
00:51:06.760 And, you know, that's fine.
00:51:08.460 However, it's going to be wear this or you won't get it.
00:51:12.360 Wear this or you'll pay an extraordinarily high price because what are you hiding?
00:51:17.800 Well, I have nothing to hide.
00:51:19.560 So why wouldn't I wear the Fitbit?
00:51:21.860 We're seeing this with the car insurance now, right?
00:51:23.820 Like if we put your app on and we'll see how fast you drive and we'll give you a discount.
00:51:27.520 Well, that, all right.
00:51:28.400 Okay.
00:51:28.820 Well, I want the discount.
00:51:29.740 I'll put it on.
00:51:30.720 But when it becomes so.
00:51:31.940 When it becomes mandatory.
00:51:33.140 When it's the other way, when it becomes an opt out instead of an opt in.
00:51:36.660 Yes.
00:51:37.060 Right.
00:51:37.320 Then all of a sudden it's like, wait a minute.
00:51:39.040 So now you're getting charged double the amount for not using it.
00:51:42.800 Yeah.
00:51:43.320 Which is, it's going to be a lot more difficult.
00:51:45.440 This is the Cass Sunstein thing in effect.
00:51:47.400 Just nudge.
00:51:47.980 We're just nudging you.
00:51:48.860 Just nudging you.
00:51:49.520 It's fine.
00:51:50.000 It's fine.
00:51:50.420 It's fine.
00:51:50.780 Until it becomes mandatory.
00:51:52.560 And then they can monitor everything.
00:51:55.480 You know, the new Apple iPhone.
00:51:56.700 We'll talk about this maybe next hour.
00:51:58.320 New Apple iPhone, because they are prepared for 5G.
00:52:01.900 The new Apple iPhone has spatial recognition.
00:52:08.320 And so it's making a pattern of everything around you as well.
00:52:14.540 It's just that you don't have to worry about just the microphone or the camera.
00:52:18.180 It's gathering spatial information and able to see who is around you and send that information up.
00:52:26.440 If you have a device, I have a device.
00:52:29.060 My new device that's coming out next will be able to see your device, record that information, see how far away we were from each other, what the room was like.
00:52:41.080 All of this stuff is happening now.
00:52:43.780 And it'll be there in your phone.
00:52:45.280 And the great news is that Apple will keep that information and they'll never do anything with it.
00:52:49.120 It could go wrong, though.
00:52:49.840 Yeah, anyway, here's a story.
00:52:53.340 The NFL Network correspondent, Jane Slater, discovered that her boyfriend was being unfaithful.
00:53:02.580 All she did was give him a Fitbit.
00:53:04.780 And she gave him a Fitbit.
00:53:05.860 And then she was like, hey, you know what?
00:53:06.960 We should work together on this.
00:53:09.600 And so they coordinated their Fitbits so they would send each other information.
00:53:13.360 Yeah, you can motivate each other to work out to make sure, hey, you know, you really pushed it hard at the gym today.
00:53:18.920 Good job.
00:53:19.260 Good job.
00:53:19.720 Good job.
00:53:20.420 She apparently found out that Orange Theory wasn't having classes at 4 a.m.
00:53:27.100 And he would say, well, I was at Orange Theory.
00:53:30.040 No, they don't have classes at 4 a.m.
00:53:33.120 Yeah.
00:53:33.520 I guess seemingly what was happening is his heart rate, physical activity spiking at 4 a.m.
00:53:41.520 When he was unaccounted for.
00:53:42.900 Yeah, and she gets a little buzz on her arm.
00:53:45.360 And she's like, what's he doing right now?
00:53:49.060 He's working out.
00:53:51.040 He's got his heart elevated.
00:53:53.240 Yeah.
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