Bill O'Reilly and Chip Roy join Glenn Beck on the Glenn Beck show to discuss abortion and China. They discuss China's aggression towards the West, the U.S. spying on them, and the human rights abuses China is committing against its own people.
00:00:02.620A lot of things that we disagree on when it comes to the abortion stance that the Supreme Court is going to take.
00:00:09.720But he's worth listening to because it is a very different take.
00:00:14.000We also have Chip Roy on, who is fantastic.
00:00:18.740It is worth the price of admission, which I remind you, if you're listening to this podcast, is free.
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00:00:40.860Has the United States ever tolerated more harassment, more theft, more spying and more blatant hostility from any nation than we are tolerating right now from China?
00:00:56.860It's really a rhetorical question because the answer is no.
00:01:02.860At the height of the Cold War, the Soviet Union, even in its wildest dreams, never got away with the hostilities that China now gets away with on a daily basis.
00:01:41.280Yesterday, a report came out from the U.S. Space Force general said American satellites are attacked every day by China with lasers, radio frequency jammers and cyber attacks.
00:02:23.120This is China poking, jabbing, shivving you under the table while smiling for the cameras and getting ready to welcome the world to Beijing for the Winter Olympics in just two months.
00:02:36.060Need I remind you that we boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
00:04:38.320This week, leaked documents from China were published that directly link the state's brutal policies towards Uyghurs with top Chinese Communist Party leadership, including President Xi.
00:04:52.640China has always denied any wrongdoing against the Uyghurs.
00:04:59.040But now we have documents that show official state policies of A, forced internment, B, mass sterilization, C, re-education programs, D, slave labor.
00:05:15.360And all of this was done with the top party officials, including President Xi.
00:05:24.120He is quoted in the documents as telling officials to respond to Uyghur separatists with, quote, absolutely no mercy, end quote.
00:05:36.420Apparently, his command has been obeyed.
00:05:41.420Earlier this year, former Uyghur detainees detailed how they were systematically raped, sexually abused, tortured, sterilized, and then thrown into the re-education camps.
00:05:54.900By the way, they can free themselves by working as slave labor and report back to the camp every night.
00:06:06.240Speaking out about abuse in China gets you canceled.
00:06:11.500I mean, in a more literal sense, executed.
00:06:16.640If you're not executed, you're stashed away in some camp or an undisclosed location.
00:06:23.120Now, that is what's happened just this week to Chinese tennis star Peng Shui.
00:06:29.020Don't know if you've been following this, but early last month, she dared accuse a senior Chinese government official of sexual assault.
00:06:42.400Now, let me ask you, all those on the left that say, me too, enough of this.
00:06:53.120What is your response to an administration that won't even stand with this woman who is accusing a high party official of sexual assault and then she just disappears?
00:07:08.300The International Olympic Committee claims to have two video calls with Peng, the second one earlier this week.
00:07:20.680But even if the calls took place, it's only because the Chinese government is trying to save face with the Olympics starting soon.
00:07:28.120There's no proof of Peng's safety or her whereabouts.
00:07:35.640Even with so much proof with China, I mean, never again is now.
00:07:41.740Even with the proof of the human rights abuse, American government and business continues to turn a blind eye and groups like like Google and Facebook and Microsoft are doing all they can to partner with China.
00:18:27.800Today, the justices will decide initially the case before the Supreme Court in the last couple of days.
00:18:36.900Today is the day that they'll meet around one o'clock.
00:18:39.660If you're a praying person, you should pray for this meeting because they'll make the initial decision on this case,
00:18:48.240which we won't actually hear until probably June or July, on where we stand with Roe versus Wade.
00:18:55.340I can't wait to hear from Mr. Bill O'Reilly on, I assume this is the biggest story of the week, Bill.
00:19:02.520In some precincts, I think the Trafalgar poll on Biden, you know, for the country is a bigger story.
00:19:09.820OK, so let's let's come. Can we come back to that? Let's start with whatever you want.
00:19:13.960Start with abortion. OK, so I don't think Roe v. Wade is going to be overturned.
00:19:18.680I think that the five, maybe six of the justices will say the states have a right to regulate abortion under public safety provision.
00:19:32.420So that's what the case is about. It's Mississippi wanting to cut off abortion at 15 weeks.
00:19:41.440And I think that that's going to happen, that the states will be allowed to do that.
00:19:46.700And then, you know, you'll get certain states that push it to eight weeks or whatever.
00:19:52.500And I don't know how the justices are going to deal with that.
00:19:55.840But there will still be states like New York and California and Illinois where you can have an abortion up to 10 minutes before birth for any reason.
00:20:06.520And I bet you it goes after birth in in some states.
00:20:10.160I mean, it's barbaric. There's no doubt about it.
00:20:12.000Right. But it was interesting. It was interesting to see Sotomayor, Justice Sotomayor,
00:20:17.080or basically try to pin people who are pro-life as religious zealots.
00:20:26.120You know, that's what she said. Well, this is a religion question.
00:20:30.240And, you know, she did that because there's separation between the government and religion in America.
00:21:48.880And I went back and looked September 4th, 1992, an article in the Washington Post from Robert Novak.
00:21:56.720The Supreme Court on June 29th affirmed, instead of overturning the Roe v. Wade abortion standard, because Justice Anthony Kennedy changed his vote, a flip attributed to court circles to liberal constitutional scholar Lawrence Tribe's pulling of strings backstage.
00:22:15.420So, today they're going to vote, but then they have all of these months in between.
00:22:20.620And that's what happened in 1992, that Justice Kennedy flipped his vote.
00:22:28.660Do you, do you, I mean, I'm concerned because of John Roberts last time with the flipping of his vote on Obamacare.
00:22:38.780This kind of stuff happens, doesn't it?
00:23:46.500But this is according to the attorneys for the abortion clinic.
00:23:53.480Their statement is, and it's true, because Roe v. Wade says this number of weeks, it has to be, if you take that out, then you're returning the control back to the states.
00:25:44.880And unlike Trump, whose numbers were always below 50 job approval, the Trump people, people who liked him, were fanatical about liking him.
00:27:08.900I mean, they've got to get him on steroids, Disney animatronics, I don't know what, but you can't have him leave before the end of the first term.
00:28:11.820So it's like a student in a class, and the teacher says, hey, George Washington was the commander-in-chief, and then he was elected president.
00:28:21.580And 10 minutes later, you ask the kid, what was George Washington?
00:29:59.360I mean, I'm not a speculative kind of guy.
00:30:01.760I think that would give momentum to the progressive left because they'd say, oh, women, you know, you're persecuting the women, and women aren't full citizens because that's what they do anyway.
00:32:50.980We were just trying to respectfully just trying to see if it's possible to find any leads about the case.
00:33:06.860And so we were we we were just keeping our distance just to see like where people involved in the in the trial are positioned by no means were we trying to get in contact with any of any of the jury members or whoever's in the car.
00:33:34.960Well, look, what NBC was doing was following the jury bus in the hopes that when it stopped and the jurors got off, the producer would pop out, introduce himself and say, would you talk to me after the trial is over?
00:34:51.360And in the contract, there are clauses that say, if you do this, that, and the other thing, we can dismiss you and not pay your contract out.
00:35:36.700Well, we'll come back with that, because I really want to hear.
00:35:40.020And you're a numbers guy, and I want you to tell me about the ratings collapse of these places, because I think there are still a lot of people that get their news from either there or basically the Twitter feed or the Facebook feed, which is all really controlled by many of those people.
00:35:58.460By the way, Bill O'Reilly and I and Donald Trump going to be in Florida next Saturday.
00:36:05.480You can go to Bill O'Reilly dot com and find out all about it.
00:36:09.560I think I think I might be there in the front row heckling.
00:36:14.780Do you remember when the elite said we have to be more like Europe?
00:36:35.840So far behind, you're about to see it slip over the horizon.
00:36:39.780We are so far beyond the liberal attitudes of Europe.
00:36:46.920In fact, the French are now saying, don't go and try to be more like America and not because of our freedom, because of our insanity.
00:36:58.060Let's see. Let's look at abortion and the stats where we are compared to Europe, because a 15 month or 15 week ban on abortion is much closer to Europe.
00:37:12.400Yeah. So, for example, there's a bunch of states that there are no no time limits at all.
00:37:17.700Completely legal. Any point in a woman's pregnancy, Washington, New Jersey, New Mexico, Colorado, Vermont, Alaska.
00:37:24.100Alaska. Just as a surprise. Alaska. No, Alaska is, you know, that's a red state.
00:37:29.180Hey, you know, you might be dinner for, you know, might be a second course with a polar bear.
00:37:36.200So whatever you want to do, I mean, it's, you know, it's so cold.
00:37:39.300It's really unfair to let him be born. Yeah, I think it's better.
00:37:42.400I think it's just this. You do what you do.
00:37:47.300Hmm. That baby has something to say about that. It does.
00:37:50.000But some other states, just to give you an idea of where we are in America, New Hampshire up legal up to the 24th week, Virginia, 25th week, South Carolina, 20th week, Iowa, 22nd week.
00:38:03.180Every state basically is 20 weeks or later with the few with the, you know, obviously, Texas is in a kind of a weird legal status right now.
00:38:10.380But what is Europe like? Let's start in England here for just to give you a sense of that region.
00:38:17.700You have up to 24 weeks in England, but no time limit if there's substantial risk to the woman's life or massive problems with the pregnancy.
00:38:25.960OK, so that's a that's that's about our policy.
00:38:31.300The Netherlands on demand abortion until the 21st week.
00:38:34.720If you can get it up to the 24th week with medical reasons.
00:38:38.580OK, about roughly our policy, but that's where we are now.
00:38:43.180Socialist Sweden, which is not really socialist, but that's what they love to say.
00:38:49.100Allows abortions till the 18th week of pregnancy and bans most after the 22nd week.
00:38:54.560Gosh, why do they hate women in Sweden?
00:38:56.160If you are in a four week gray period, the woman can get abortion only if it is approved by the National Board of Health and Welfare.
00:39:03.160Can you imagine telling women in this country on the left that they have to go to the National Board of Health and Welfare to get approval for their abortions?
00:39:16.540They will allow up to 22 weeks with cases of fetal deformities.
00:39:21.300In Denmark, abortion is available on demand up to 12 weeks.
00:39:25.420Afterward, exceptions are made for cases of rape, threats to women's health and risk of fetal defects.
00:39:31.360Germany, abortions after 12 weeks are banned except for cases of serious threat to the mother's physical or mental health.
00:39:39.700Women who want a first trimester abortion are subject to a mandatory three day waiting period and a counseling session.
00:39:45.660You know, is this, is that in Germany because, I don't know, they were, you know, not giving any anesthesia and just taking the baby out of women, you know, back in the 1940s.
00:39:56.660And they're like, you know, these kinds of things probably don't work out well.
00:40:00.400We should probably kind of calm down on that.
00:40:33.140Uh, it is a legal up to 12 weeks later stage abortions can be allowed.
00:40:38.980If two physicians certify that abortion will prevent grave permanent injury to physical or mental health, life of the woman or child will suffer from an incurable illness in Finland.
00:40:50.320Abortion also available up to 12 weeks.
00:40:53.000Again, these are all more restrictive, not only than the United States, but of the Mississippi law that is controversial right now and may or may not be approved.
00:41:12.360I mean, as far as the West is concerned, we are way out of step, way out of step.
00:41:18.620Uh, Finland, abortion available up to 12 weeks.
00:41:21.820Again, more restrictive than the Mississippi law.
00:41:23.720And a woman has to provide a social reason for seeking to terminate her pregnancy, such as extreme distress or having at least four children.
00:41:32.780Why are they trying to stop, uh, women's reproductive rights?
00:42:19.780In Switzerland, abortion is legal up to 12 weeks.
00:42:22.960If a woman files a written request stating that she's in a situation of distress, then the doctor has to give her comprehensive information about the procedure.
00:42:31.520Then the doctor has to discuss the decision with her in detail.
00:42:34.620Then the doctor has to give her an information sheet with the addresses of counseling services where she can get moral and material help to be informed about adoption.
00:47:20.680He committed suicide on the side of the road one night in California.
00:47:24.360He told me that he had a, uh, a disc drive or a thumb drive that he wore all the time that had evidence of, uh, Hillary Clinton's State Department covering sex crimes of our ambassadors and people that worked in the embassies.
00:47:48.180When he died, there was not, uh, a thumb drive found around his neck.
00:47:54.140I've seen the thumb drive that he gave to somebody and it had none of this information on it.
00:48:00.140I don't know because Phil is dead now.
00:48:03.300Um, but we've heard credible information about some of this stuff for a while and no one seems to be willing to go into it.
00:48:12.580Uh, and I don't know why that Pulitzer is not being, nobody's willing to go pick up that Pulitzer by going into this stuff and exposing it.
00:49:05.100And they're going to do everything they can to make sure it doesn't.
00:49:07.240You know, they say that he was a CIA operative, that he was there to get dirt on people so the United States government could manipulate him.
00:49:56.800The Rittenhouse verdict, if it would have come back and we couldn't see the trial, we only maybe even heard the, uh, the, uh, audio or, uh, we relied on the mainstream media to give us the report from the courtroom every day.
00:50:14.300The Rittenhouse verdict would have set everything on fire.
00:50:18.360But it was because we could actually watch the questioning and the testimony and the event and the event and the event in question, which is really, uh, if, if all of those things did not happen, he probably is in prison for the rest of his life.
00:50:56.260The only reason we even knew about the Epstein stuff or initially is because eventually Miami papers got it, got a hold of a lot of the documents that were underlying that case.