The Glenn Beck Program - July 18, 2022


Best of the Program | Guest: Megan Fox | 7⧸18⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

149.83391

Word Count

5,999

Sentence Count

422

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

Glenn Beck and Pat McAfee discuss the D.C. Mayor's immigration policies, the rape of a 10-year-old girl by a busload of illegal immigrants, and the political correctness of the left.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Pat, the highlight today that you would say is just the jewel in the crown of today's podcast.
00:00:08.020 It would have to be...
00:00:10.000 Uh, wow.
00:00:12.220 Is it the 10-year-old story?
00:00:13.680 I think it is.
00:00:16.440 I think it is.
00:00:17.240 And I want to say, you know, when I talk about a crown and a jewel, I mean something that was put on to a cardboard crown with a crayon.
00:00:26.100 But, hey, I don't want to talk the show down.
00:00:28.740 The story of the 10-year-old that was raped, or 9-year-old that was raped, gets even more disturbing today.
00:00:37.440 Megan Fox is going to talk to us about that.
00:00:40.660 We talk about the D.C. mayor.
00:00:43.960 Oh, my gosh.
00:00:45.340 This is fantastic.
00:00:47.440 She's having problems keeping up with all of the services meant for people in her town of Washington, D.C.
00:00:54.740 because these illegal aliens are being put onto a bus and lied to.
00:01:01.820 Oh, my gosh.
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00:02:37.400 So I really think we've turned the corner on this political correctness.
00:02:45.960 I, you know, we, we reached the zenith of the we generation in 2024.
00:02:53.540 That is, that's the top of the hill.
00:02:56.740 It's an 80 year swing from the me generation to the we generation.
00:03:03.020 And the last time we were at the we was in the 1980s.
00:03:10.900 And it's actually a, it's actually a 40 year swing from one side to the other and 40 years to return.
00:03:19.660 Um, and so we were at the me and the reason why the me generation doesn't have the really kind of, you know, death camp thing is because the me generation is all about me.
00:03:34.900 And so it's me, me, me, me, me, and nobody is working on the collective.
00:03:40.600 They're all working on themselves.
00:03:42.480 And so you can get arrogant, you can, uh, cut corners and become greedy and everything else.
00:03:49.480 But the we generation, the last time we had a we generation was in the 1930s and 40s.
00:03:56.840 So the we generation is the one where you get this collective nonsense and it's for the good of society.
00:04:05.100 And people don't matter.
00:04:06.960 Individuals don't matter.
00:04:08.620 Uh, you know, it's, uh, whatever we have to do to further the flag.
00:04:12.480 And those are dangerous, dangerous times.
00:04:15.920 The, the history will tell us we're at the top of that and headed back down now after 2024.
00:04:24.820 I think it might've been accelerated, um, this time because of social media.
00:04:30.560 Um, because imagine if we didn't have social media, we didn't have all of these other forms of media.
00:04:36.720 We wouldn't know half of the stuff that we know that's been going on.
00:04:41.760 You know, we would, we wouldn't know about Hunter Biden's laptop.
00:04:47.280 Who would have it?
00:04:49.000 No, I mean, they wouldn't have given it to alternative press because there wasn't any alternative press.
00:04:55.640 So there's so many things that we would, that have, would have gone on.
00:05:00.360 I think this has been accelerated and I think we're back on the way down.
00:05:04.760 Um, people are just like, it says, I mean, look what's happening in San Francisco, San Francisco.
00:05:10.460 They just voted out, uh, uh, in a recall, uh, voted out the, uh, the district attorney and replaced them with somebody who at least kind of makes sense.
00:05:24.240 Somebody who's actually like, yeah, we got to enforce the laws.
00:05:27.440 I don't know if you heard about the, um, the transgender felon.
00:05:33.000 Do you remember?
00:05:34.280 Remember in California, they were like, yeah, you know, we got to, we got to put, uh, men who claim their women into the women's prison.
00:05:43.180 We ought to let them pick.
00:05:44.660 Okay, that's good.
00:05:46.740 So they did it in California and lo and behold, it was a miracle.
00:05:52.860 It's a miracle.
00:05:54.260 I think maybe Jesus has several brothers of different mothers and he was born in prison this time because immaculate concept.
00:06:07.140 It's the only way to explain it.
00:06:08.820 These guys who claim to be women went to the prison and they're hanging out with the women and women are suddenly getting pregnant.
00:06:20.520 Now that's weird because I know biologically, I am on solid ground that men can get pregnant, but how do women get pregnant?
00:06:32.280 How do they do that without a real guy there?
00:06:36.400 And there were no real guys.
00:06:39.280 And so it was an immaculate conception.
00:06:41.720 Now this was happening in California and it was also happening, um, in, uh, New Jersey.
00:06:47.280 And so they've just in New Jersey moved, uh, Demi minor.
00:06:54.500 Wow.
00:06:55.180 Is that a loaded name?
00:06:56.420 Demi minor, uh, 27 years old.
00:07:00.680 Of course, 100% woman hear him roar.
00:07:05.100 And, uh, he was, he has a 30 year prison sentence for manslaughter.
00:07:10.860 Uh, and, uh, and he's been moved.
00:07:14.540 He's been moved, uh, from the Edna Mahan, uh, correctional facility for women where apparently now I don't have this for fact, but follow the science.
00:07:27.080 They say this woman impregnated two other women.
00:07:33.160 I don't know how that happens.
00:07:34.940 Follow the science gang.
00:07:37.020 But I think, uh, I think this kind of stuff is coming to an end.
00:07:39.920 I think people are starting to see the real ramifications of some of it.
00:07:43.820 You know, we're seeing it in the cities.
00:07:46.300 We're now seeing it, uh, with, uh, uh, with immigration.
00:07:51.540 Did you see the, the mayor of the district of Columbia and what she had to say, Muriel browser about illegal aliens?
00:08:01.340 I, I found this refreshing.
00:08:06.600 I thought that, uh, Texas putting these people on buses and sending them into Washington.
00:08:14.580 Uh, I liked the idea at first.
00:08:18.220 And then I thought that's only a publicity stunt because nothing's happening.
00:08:22.300 No, this is why I'm not in charge of these things.
00:08:26.740 Listen to what the mayor of the district of Columbia just said on one of the weekend talk shows.
00:08:33.840 Uh, Washington post reported last week that homeless shelters in DC were filling up, um, and groups are getting overwhelmed by these buses that the governors of Texas and Arizona are sending here full of migrants.
00:08:48.320 How significant is this influx?
00:08:51.200 How many people, well, this is a very significant issue.
00:08:54.920 Um, we have for sure called on the federal government, um, to work across state lines to prevent, um, people from really being tricked, uh, into getting on buses.
00:09:05.640 Uh, uh, we, we think they're largely asylum seekers, uh, who are going to final destinations that are not Washington, DC.
00:09:13.280 Uh, I worked with the white house to make sure that FEMA provided a grant to a local organization, um, that is providing services to folks.
00:09:23.060 Um, but I fear that they're being, uh, tricked into nationwide, um, bus trips when their final destinations are places all over the United States of America.
00:09:32.460 Well, Pat, they're being tricked into going to Washington, DC.
00:09:39.800 Yeah.
00:09:40.560 Yeah.
00:09:40.780 That's a shame.
00:09:41.460 And that's what she's concerned about is that they're being tricked.
00:09:46.060 She loves having them in the district.
00:09:48.780 Of course, she loves the fact that they're there, but only if they really want to, right.
00:09:54.700 They really want to end up there.
00:09:56.340 I mean, so amazing, you know, shows how effective this strategy is.
00:10:02.820 It really does because, and keep doing, in fact, I doubled down now, um, because shipping them there, it's, it's flooding all of the resources and they can't, they don't have the money for it.
00:10:16.980 So what are we going to do?
00:10:18.600 What are we going to do?
00:10:19.280 Well, welcome to being a border state.
00:10:22.760 This is exactly what Texas and Arizona and everybody, but California have been talking about you.
00:10:31.180 We can't handle this.
00:10:32.840 It's flooding our towns and our services.
00:10:36.060 We can't handle this.
00:10:39.100 And, uh, nobody had seemed to care, but they do now.
00:10:42.300 And I think that is fantastic.
00:10:45.940 It's brilliant.
00:10:46.820 Good job.
00:10:47.560 Good job.
00:10:48.200 Greg, Greg Abbott.
00:10:49.360 We'll have more on that here in a second.
00:10:53.020 Also, one other thing, the Uvalde school shootings.
00:10:56.640 Did you see this?
00:10:58.100 Oh my gosh.
00:10:58.900 This weekend?
00:10:59.480 It's just unbelievable how every report gets exponentially worse.
00:11:05.900 Doesn't it?
00:11:06.660 Every time we've heard an update on this, it's like, wait, what?
00:11:12.640 How did this happen?
00:11:14.120 So what was your big takeaway?
00:11:18.680 What was the shock out of this one?
00:11:20.600 That there were almost 400 law enforcement officers and not one of them could say, look,
00:11:28.940 I'm going in.
00:11:30.220 You guys do what you want.
00:11:31.340 You sit here if you want.
00:11:32.640 If that's what they're telling us back at headquarters, go ahead.
00:11:36.040 I'm going to go.
00:11:36.900 I'm going to go save some kids and I'm going to get one of those.
00:11:39.960 Well, so here's the, I get a ballistic shield and, and give me a, an AR-15 and I'm going
00:11:47.020 to take this guy out.
00:11:47.940 I mean, 400 agents and not one of them could take on this 18 year old kid.
00:11:53.420 Unbelievable.
00:11:54.280 It's really amazing to me.
00:11:55.920 So the, what I learned from this one and you know, we guessed it, um, at the time, no
00:12:03.160 leadership, nobody had any idea.
00:12:05.080 There were 400 agents, as Pat said, they did nothing for an hour.
00:12:10.860 Now it was most likely, it was most likely over, uh, within the first three minutes.
00:12:17.200 Uh, he fired, I think a hundred rounds in the first three minutes.
00:12:20.920 Um, and so the, the cops weren't even there when the shooting was, was going on, but when
00:12:26.900 they arrived at the scene 400 and I will say some cops did take things into their own
00:12:33.040 hands to some degree, some went out and they were breaking windows and they were just pulling
00:12:38.020 kids out of their classrooms, uh, via the windows.
00:12:41.520 So, I mean, some did actually go the extra mile.
00:12:46.100 Um, but this was just catastrophic breakdown.
00:12:51.220 All three doors to the school were unlocked.
00:12:54.600 So they, you know, but you have to understand this is also a teeny, teeny, tiny town in the
00:13:01.540 middle of nowhere, Texas.
00:13:03.360 So, I mean, you know, we, we have to stop thinking this way that it could never happen
00:13:07.740 in my town.
00:13:08.900 Yeah, it could.
00:13:10.540 And it most likely will.
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00:13:20.820 And we really want to thank you for listening.
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00:13:31.300 We're, we're glad you're here, Pat.
00:13:33.680 I'm up in, uh, Idaho and it was in the high nineties yesterday.
00:13:38.520 What was it in Texas?
00:13:40.340 And what are you expecting this week?
00:13:41.740 So 173 yesterday, uh, and I think we're going to be in the low 200s.
00:13:49.000 But it's, it's actually, uh, it was, uh, I think 107 yesterday.
00:13:53.640 It is predicted to be 109 today, 109 tomorrow.
00:13:58.100 I think we cool off all the way to 102 the next day, but it's over a hundred every day
00:14:05.640 for every day for at least a week still.
00:14:07.860 Oh yeah.
00:14:08.920 Now this has been an exceptionally hot summer.
00:14:11.580 Yeah.
00:14:12.080 Exceptionally hot summer in Texas, but Texas, at least for a week every year has that kind
00:14:17.900 of, uh, temperature and it, it feels all of 109.
00:14:23.280 Uh, it's, uh, you know, you put a touch of humidity in there and oh, it's delightful.
00:14:29.360 It's delightful.
00:14:30.800 That's a great word for it.
00:14:31.920 So I think this is, this is something that everybody in America needs to hear a statement
00:14:40.300 just came out on the dashboard of all Teslas that are owned in Texas.
00:14:46.960 Tesla is asking all Texas based customers to avoid charging their electric vehicles during
00:14:54.380 certain times of the day as the Lone Star State is currently experiencing a massive heat
00:15:00.240 wave that is straining the electrical power grid.
00:15:05.080 Um, so wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:15:08.480 So they, they recommend that you don't charge your car in the daytime because what I thought
00:15:18.840 Tesla's just were clean energy and it, I mean, right.
00:15:25.820 Where's the energy?
00:15:26.880 I thought it came from the magic wall socket.
00:15:29.940 Yeah.
00:15:30.380 And that's, uh, powered by fairy dust, I think, isn't it?
00:15:34.540 Isn't fairy dust what goes through the wall?
00:15:36.440 Yeah.
00:15:36.780 Yeah.
00:15:37.100 Well, I think too many people in Texas are trying to power the state with fairy dust.
00:15:42.400 They're using wind power, but because of the heat and everything else, the wind turbines
00:15:48.720 are not producing.
00:15:50.280 Yeah.
00:15:50.780 They're not producing the wind.
00:15:52.040 Yeah.
00:15:52.260 And let me tell you something as somebody who lives off the grid, uh, I have solar, I have
00:15:58.640 some, uh, natural gas, uh, you know, little diesel, um, that I try to use, you know, only
00:16:06.620 when in an emergency after 10 years and hundreds of thousands of dollars to get it right, I pretty
00:16:15.960 much rely on the sun, but we also have wind power because there are times, you know, in
00:16:23.160 the winter where it's cloudy for weeks, wind power is useless, absolutely useless.
00:16:32.000 I, I don't know why anyone thinks that that is an answer.
00:16:36.600 The sun is dependable except when the clouds, uh, come in, but at least it's much more dependable.
00:16:44.420 Wind is ridiculously stupid.
00:16:46.980 Yeah.
00:16:47.520 And we've got all those, uh, West Texas turbines that go for miles and miles and miles.
00:16:53.560 And, you know, Texas, Texas is, I think the leader in wind energy, but a lot of times
00:17:01.640 those turbines don't spin, as you just mentioned, there's no wind and they're in West Texas and
00:17:09.540 the population centers are in East Texas.
00:17:13.520 You got Dallas, you got Houston, and you got to power all of these cities clear from West.
00:17:18.200 It, it's difficult to get all that power here by the time it gets here, you got very little.
00:17:24.200 And so it's just completely inefficient.
00:17:26.920 It's just, it, it's not going to replace the electricity we now have.
00:17:32.380 I just want to remind people that, um, rolling blackouts, that is something in the past.
00:17:43.520 That is also something that you see in emerging countries or third world countries, not in
00:17:50.400 America and certainly not in Texas.
00:17:52.920 We're not California.
00:17:54.380 California, we have all of the resources that we need to be able to have the power that we need.
00:18:01.120 It is the only one that is not on a centralized grid.
00:18:05.260 Texas is on its own electrical grid.
00:18:08.340 We don't sell energy to anybody else.
00:18:11.340 We don't ask for energy from anybody else.
00:18:14.200 We're on our own grid.
00:18:15.500 And it's never been a problem.
00:18:17.340 In fact, it's been something that we've heralded for a long time.
00:18:22.740 That's why our energy is so dependable.
00:18:26.740 Uh, but now we're going back.
00:18:29.180 And the reason why we're going back is they put so much money in wind power and they're
00:18:34.780 turning other plants down and that wind power is not dependable.
00:18:41.040 Why as Americans, are we allowing this?
00:18:44.900 Why?
00:18:45.200 It doesn't make any sense.
00:18:49.100 It really doesn't make any.
00:18:50.220 And we also have the largest nuclear power plant in the country here, uh, the South Texas
00:18:56.600 power plant, which is, you know, new nuclear energy.
00:18:59.540 If we could build more nuclear plants, you could power this country forever.
00:19:05.320 I, I know I would be all in on the green thing.
00:19:09.660 I'd be all in if we built nuclear power plants and we took cars and made them hydrogen powered
00:19:17.140 because you can make the hydrogen in all of the off hours of a nuclear power plant.
00:19:23.320 You, everybody goes to bed.
00:19:24.800 The power plant keeps making energy, but they use that energy to make hydrogen.
00:19:30.040 It is so unbelievably simple hydrogen and nuclear power.
00:19:36.820 However, both of them, 100% clean for the environment.
00:19:41.760 And if you were going to talk common sense, I'd do it.
00:19:45.200 Yeah.
00:19:45.800 This is ridiculous.
00:19:47.120 Well, it just goes to show that they're, that's not really their goal.
00:19:50.500 Sustainable energy is not really the goal for them.
00:19:53.160 No.
00:19:53.960 Their goal is to bring America down to everybody else's level and make us a third world nation.
00:20:00.440 Then we've got equality.
00:20:01.820 And it is, it's so anti-human, Pat.
00:20:05.780 It is so anti-human, you know, uh, these same people who think there are too many people
00:20:10.620 that live on the planet that will, you know, we're all going to run out of food and whatever.
00:20:14.520 We're going to run out of food and energy and medicine because of them.
00:20:18.820 Yeah.
00:20:19.560 Not, not because the earth doesn't have it, not because of anything other than the red tape
00:20:25.880 from these people that doesn't make any sense.
00:20:29.560 You don't do this if you actually care about people.
00:20:33.680 This is why I find this interesting.
00:20:35.680 This is from Mediate.
00:20:36.780 And I want to read this story to you because it is so skewed, uh, that it is just crazy
00:20:42.240 that it's being called a news story.
00:20:44.280 More Trump voters living in Republican controlled states say secession would make things better
00:20:50.440 in their states than those who said it would not, according to a new poll respondents to
00:20:56.380 a Yahoo news, you gov poll, which is not really a poll, uh, were asked, do you think your state
00:21:03.840 would be better or worse off if it left the United States to become an independent country
00:21:09.160 among all respondents, more than twice as many say they'd be worse off as those who said
00:21:16.280 they would be better off 43% worse off, 18% better off while 15% said things would be about
00:21:24.740 the same.
00:21:25.520 Another 24% said, I don't, I don't, I don't know.
00:21:29.620 Okay.
00:21:31.180 So they broke this poll down at Mediate and they found that people who voted for Donald Trump,
00:21:37.600 which was, you know, 80 million people, uh, Donald Trump voters say they are more likely,
00:21:45.720 uh, they're more likely to say that they'd be personally better off rather than worse off
00:21:52.340 if their state seceded from the U S and became an independent country.
00:21:57.720 It's a striking rejection of national unity that dramatizes the growing culture war between
00:22:04.800 Democrat and Republican controlled States on core issues, such as guns, abortions, and democracy
00:22:11.400 itself.
00:22:12.400 And an even larger share of red straight state Trump voters say their state as a whole would
00:22:18.020 be better off 35% rather than worse off 30% if it left the U S the survey was conducted
00:22:25.960 between July, uh, 8th and 11th comes series of hardline conservative decisions by the Supreme
00:22:32.380 Court, coupled with continued gridlock on Capitol Hill.
00:22:36.380 This is what has shifted America's center of political gravity back to the States where
00:22:42.320 the parties in power are increasingly filling the federal void with far reaching reforms of
00:22:48.960 their own.
00:22:50.260 Given the attention surrounded the surrounding the blockbuster January 6th hearings into the
00:22:57.180 Trump fueled attack on the Capitol, I guess the numbers could have been worse.
00:23:03.660 Okay.
00:23:04.360 Let me ask you an honest question and I'm not talking about civil war.
00:23:08.720 I'm talking about something that would never happen.
00:23:12.400 Um, this, this poll did not say civil war.
00:23:15.600 What it said was, would your state be better off or worse off?
00:23:19.300 And I can make a case for both.
00:23:21.340 You wouldn't have national defense.
00:23:23.240 You'd have to, you'd have to defend yourself, um, that this is accepting the idea that we
00:23:29.540 all still got along and your state wasn't boycotted because, uh, you broke away, which is exactly
00:23:37.280 what the progressives would do.
00:23:39.400 Um, this is just this utopian view of, Hey, the president gets up tomorrow and says, no harm,
00:23:45.920 no foul.
00:23:47.160 Um, we'll still trade with each other and we'll live next door to each other.
00:23:51.040 But if you want to leave the union, you can leave the union again, never happen.
00:23:57.260 But if it was, if it was okay to leave the union, it wasn't going to cause civil war and
00:24:04.440 backlash of everything else.
00:24:06.400 Would your state be better off?
00:24:09.620 I can tell you, California, New York, New Jersey, um, Illinois, any of the states that are
00:24:17.040 depending on my tax dollars in, in Texas or those who have tax dollars in Wyoming and
00:24:26.300 whatever, all of, all of those people, they'd be better off.
00:24:31.460 But the states that are, that are getting our tax dollars, they'd be much worse off because
00:24:38.820 their policies don't work.
00:24:40.160 And the only way they could afford it is to bleed all of the other people in the other
00:24:45.800 49 states dry.
00:24:48.140 And to me, you know, I think, I think Texas would, I think most Texans would absolutely
00:24:53.660 secede under those circumstances, but that's not a rejection of the United States or our
00:24:59.340 constitution.
00:24:59.780 It's a rejection of, of Biden and Democrats in general who've become Marxists and their
00:25:05.000 Marxist policies and what they've done to the United States of America in the last few
00:25:09.800 years and what they've done to us in the last, you know, between Obama and Biden and
00:25:15.460 Clinton, they've hurt us fundamentally for a long time.
00:25:22.620 If, if the alternative was, Hey, can we go back to the constitution and live the constitution
00:25:29.420 in the United States of America?
00:25:31.260 I, I think most everybody would want to be a part of that.
00:25:35.300 Oh, I think so.
00:25:36.080 Because we wouldn't secede from the constitution, right?
00:25:39.820 You know, they have, they have.
00:25:41.840 Yep.
00:25:42.220 Um, and so they've already seceded from that horrible, dusty document.
00:25:46.500 That's nothing but a race racist manifesto.
00:25:49.420 That's their opinion of it.
00:25:51.300 Our opinion of it is that it is the best constitution and the best mission statement with the declaration
00:25:58.760 of independence ever, ever created.
00:26:02.580 Most constitutions last 17 years, 17 years is the average length of the duration in the
00:26:13.240 world today of a constitution.
00:26:15.760 We've had one since 1791.
00:26:18.100 I don't know.
00:26:18.660 I think it's pretty good.
00:26:20.300 We've strayed from it.
00:26:22.160 And that's the problem.
00:26:23.480 Yeah.
00:26:23.600 I, I think that most States, I have no problem.
00:26:27.560 If California wants to live like California and New York wants to live like New York, just
00:26:31.680 don't force me to do it.
00:26:34.780 And you know, when Trump was in office, that's what California was saying.
00:26:38.740 I don't have a problem with that.
00:26:40.240 Just don't I, maybe we should secede.
00:26:42.780 Don't make this into a, into a right wing conspiracy thing.
00:26:50.600 Californians liberals were saying it under Donald Trump.
00:26:53.220 The reason why the federal government was never intended to make all of our decisions for
00:27:01.660 us.
00:27:02.220 It should be left to the States.
00:27:08.180 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:27:10.580 So there was a, uh, story out this weekend, where was it?
00:27:25.380 I may have thrown it away.
00:27:26.940 Uh, there was a story out this weekend about all of these people in conservative media that,
00:27:33.240 uh, that just didn't buy the story of the little girl in Ohio, uh, 10 years old that had to go
00:27:41.640 across state lines and they were asking questions about it.
00:27:45.440 So somebody on the left actually took the time to go through all of the shows.
00:27:51.640 I mean, conservatives that I've never even heard of all of the podcasts, all the shows and
00:27:56.460 everything else, just to compile a list of those people that said that it never happened.
00:28:03.620 Well, uh, I never said it didn't happen.
00:28:07.260 I said, it doesn't make any sense.
00:28:10.500 Megan Fox is an investigative journalist.
00:28:12.920 She is the author of believe evidence and she works at PJ media.
00:28:17.520 And she was one of them that said it didn't make sense.
00:28:21.620 She didn't say that this child doesn't exist.
00:28:24.780 She said, if this child exists, why don't other things exist?
00:28:30.300 For instance, a police report for the rape of a 10 year old, Megan Fox did all the hard
00:28:37.540 work, uh, and, uh, she's here to tell us an update.
00:28:41.040 Hi Megan.
00:28:41.520 How are you?
00:28:43.060 Good, Glenn.
00:28:43.900 How are you?
00:28:44.520 I read that article, by the way, it was hilarious.
00:28:48.700 Hilarious.
00:28:49.400 I mean, look at how long they had to spend.
00:28:53.340 How much time did they spend doing that?
00:28:56.700 My gosh.
00:28:58.080 And when they come up with quotes from me, it's like, yeah, well, I still stand by that
00:29:02.740 question.
00:29:03.480 I still stand by it.
00:29:04.780 I stand by every question that I asked.
00:29:07.340 We, the American public deserves to have reporting that is not based on one single source and that
00:29:12.300 is corroborated and backed up by facts without digging into what we did.
00:29:17.060 We would now, we would not know.
00:29:18.880 And I agree with Ann Coulter, who says there's no way they would have reported that an illegal
00:29:22.920 alien raped this little girl.
00:29:24.780 Well, now we know that and we continue digging, which is what I'm doing.
00:29:30.220 Yeah.
00:29:30.800 Well, there are so many stories, Megan, that just, you read them and you're like, something's
00:29:35.840 not right here.
00:29:36.680 And I don't know what it is.
00:29:38.260 I mean, the story could have been that she didn't exist.
00:29:41.100 The story could have been that the rape was made up because there's no police filing story
00:29:47.900 could have been a million different things.
00:29:50.020 But we read these stories every day and you're like, something's missing here.
00:29:54.740 This doesn't make sense the way it is.
00:29:56.640 And nobody's doing follow up work to find out what that is.
00:30:00.780 Thank God for you.
00:30:01.980 So tell me the update on what has happened.
00:30:05.400 We found out last, what was it, Thursday or Wednesday, that this girl does exist.
00:30:11.320 She was raped.
00:30:12.520 She didn't need to go across state lines, but there was some confusion on that.
00:30:18.520 And she was raped.
00:30:20.760 And the police knew about the rape on January 2nd, but didn't do anything about it until
00:30:29.600 when was it?
00:30:31.120 June, June, June 22nd, July 6th, he told them the identity, July 12th, they arrested the
00:30:38.600 guy the day after the Fox News list.
00:30:41.940 Here's here's the update.
00:30:43.540 We also learned on Thursday because Telemundo is doing amazing investigative work.
00:30:48.440 Telemundo is like the is all over it.
00:30:50.760 They found the mother.
00:30:52.200 They interviewed neighbors.
00:30:53.380 They corroborated that this is the mother of the child.
00:30:56.080 She has other children in the home.
00:30:58.300 The mother is is denying the police narrative.
00:31:01.520 The police testified under oath in court on Wednesday that the report was made by the
00:31:08.380 mother.
00:31:08.900 The mother told Telemundo on Thursday she did not make a report and she doesn't believe
00:31:13.440 that Gerson Fuentes, her boyfriend, is responsible for this rape.
00:31:17.660 The mother is also pregnant with Gerson Fuentes, his next child.
00:31:23.540 And she is so she's denying this.
00:31:25.740 The big question I have after seeing that was, oh, my God, did Franklin County DCS take
00:31:31.920 custody of these children?
00:31:33.040 Thank you.
00:31:33.920 Because this mother does not believe that this that this happened.
00:31:39.220 So, OK, so on Thursday, the same day that came out, Glenn, I sent a FOIA request to Franklin
00:31:44.460 County DCS just asking them to confirm.
00:31:47.280 Did you take custody of the children in this home on June 22nd when you got this report
00:31:52.580 or didn't you?
00:31:53.960 I was told that day on July 14th, we are on July 15th, the very next day they responded
00:32:01.500 the next day.
00:32:02.560 They said, we're forwarding your request to our legal department.
00:32:06.320 I followed up on the 16th.
00:32:08.080 Has anybody responded?
00:32:09.220 No.
00:32:09.800 I called this morning.
00:32:10.900 I just got off the phone with legal before coming on with you.
00:32:14.060 They said, oh, we didn't get your request.
00:32:15.900 I said, OK, fine.
00:32:17.500 You don't get my here.
00:32:18.540 Tell me now.
00:32:19.680 Are the children in the custody of the state?
00:32:22.160 And I got the longest pause you ever heard.
00:32:24.860 And then the response was, I don't have any information on that.
00:32:28.640 And I will get it as soon as I can.
00:32:31.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:32.900 OK, so so help me out on this, because honestly, one of my producers, Tiffany Siegel, she was
00:32:40.000 a great producer, worked with me for a long time.
00:32:43.420 Such a good mom.
00:32:45.900 I don't remember what happened, but it was perfectly logical.
00:32:49.620 And, you know, no charges were ever, ever even nobody even thought about her not being
00:32:55.480 a great mom or I think her son broke her his arm or something had to go to the hospital.
00:33:01.700 Um, and they were asking questions, you know, uh, what about mom?
00:33:07.840 Were you there?
00:33:08.620 No, the nanny was there.
00:33:10.220 I was at work.
00:33:12.080 Um, and DPS had to come in and, uh, almost took her child, but had to meet with her once
00:33:20.500 a week for, I don't know how many months to make sure that everything was good.
00:33:24.600 And she was distraught like crazy having somebody question her and her then feeling like maybe
00:33:32.320 I'm not a good mom.
00:33:33.340 Um, they take kids away from people in a heartbeat.
00:33:37.060 This man, uh, for nothing, this man, uh, allegedly where she was pregnant, was sleeping with the
00:33:50.880 mother.
00:33:51.560 She's pregnant.
00:33:52.520 Why wouldn't they take this child?
00:33:56.440 Why, why, why wouldn't they make sure that the children are safe?
00:34:00.660 It doesn't make sense.
00:34:01.980 Glenn, I, I spoke to two sane nurses from different states.
00:34:05.300 Those are sexual abuse nurses, uh, who are experts in this field.
00:34:09.640 They, two of them both told me there is no way that a pregnant 10 year old leaves the hospital
00:34:15.360 in the care of the people who brought her there.
00:34:17.780 Uh, as soon as that report is known, as soon as someone does a pregnancy test on a 10 year
00:34:23.820 old, that child is going into the custody of the state.
00:34:26.540 That is the protocol.
00:34:27.680 Now I looked up Ohio's sexual abuse protocols and it, it appears to corroborate what the same
00:34:33.180 nurses are telling me.
00:34:34.180 I also spoke to a 38 year veteran of a homicide police force in, in Florida who contacted me
00:34:43.240 to say, this story doesn't add up and I want to talk to you.
00:34:45.580 So I talked to him this morning and he said, the probable cause for this is off the charts
00:34:51.740 to arrest this man immediately.
00:34:54.580 There was no need to wait six days after the child says, you know, he, here's the guy.
00:35:00.320 And he also said, if DCS was involved in the beginning, um, again, they could have taken
00:35:07.000 the children immediately.
00:35:07.900 And, and we don't know if they did or not because they're not talking again, Glenn, this
00:35:13.020 is what caused the whole problem in the first place as authorities, not talking to press
00:35:17.420 when they are asked specifically DCS in Franklin County has had three days last week and all
00:35:25.060 weekend to come up with a statement for the public.
00:35:27.620 I asked the legal department just now on the phone, do you have a statement for the public
00:35:32.260 about the safety of these children?
00:35:33.560 And her response was, no, I have no comment.
00:35:37.340 We will try to answer your questions as soon as possible.
00:35:40.580 What are they waiting for?
00:35:44.780 Why would they even take your phone call?
00:35:47.520 Uh, and, uh, I mean, they had to know what you were calling about.
00:35:52.180 They had to have known.
00:35:53.760 Um, so, so I just want to make sure I have this part of the story, right?
00:35:59.740 He confessed to the rape, did he not?
00:36:04.120 Well, that's the police.
00:36:05.340 That's what they said.
00:36:09.100 Okay.
00:36:10.220 So according to the police, he confesses and they send everybody home back to the same
00:36:19.260 house with the mom denying it.
00:36:21.620 No, wait.
00:36:23.100 He didn't confess until they picked him up and arrested him.
00:36:26.760 That's on the 12th.
00:36:28.620 Okay.
00:36:29.180 She told the police on the six that he did it, but they didn't arrest him or even question
00:36:33.140 him until the 12th after the Fox news thing, after all the public pressure.
00:36:37.840 Why?
00:36:38.380 The question is why, what happened in those six days?
00:36:40.760 I want to know.
00:36:41.660 And I think the public deserves to know what is the, what are the Columbus police doing
00:36:45.960 and why did they do it?
00:36:47.820 And when did they know, uh, you know, it appears they knew on July 6th, according to
00:36:53.160 court documents, that this was the guy.
00:36:54.880 They didn't need a DNA to pick him up.
00:37:01.400 Megan, I can't think of anything.
00:37:06.760 I mean, I can't even think that it's incompetence.
00:37:10.540 It involves too many people for incompetence.
00:37:13.760 Well, what do you think is happening here?
00:37:17.580 How do you, how do you explain this?
00:37:22.380 I have covered, I have covered child services for the last 10 years, CPS outrages.
00:37:27.940 Okay.
00:37:28.660 I have never, ever discount incompetence where these people are concerned.
00:37:36.200 Kids fall through the cracks all the time.
00:37:38.920 And some child services agencies are used as weapons against parents who have done nothing
00:37:44.900 for no reason.
00:37:45.940 I covered a story about Adam in, in New Mexico who lost his children for 11 months on one
00:37:53.320 vindictive teacher who was retaliating against him for complaining about her.
00:37:57.340 She made up fantastical sexual abuse claims that she said his four-year-old said it never
00:38:03.500 happened.
00:38:04.060 There was no evidence and he lost his children in his career for 11 months.
00:38:09.020 This case, we have all the evidence, a pregnant 10-year-old is evidence.
00:38:13.620 That's probable cause.
00:38:15.700 There is no reason why the county shouldn't have acted quickly.
00:38:19.020 And maybe they did, but why didn't they, why aren't they telling us?
00:38:22.900 Why don't they have a statement prepared?
00:38:24.580 How come Columbus police don't have a statement prepared?
00:38:27.760 The other thing that the 38-year veteran of the homicide force that I talked to today
00:38:32.060 said was the way they're dealing with the media is so highly unusual.
00:38:38.440 All police departments know you get out in front of these things.
00:38:41.580 When you have something go national, you get out there, you hold a press conference, you
00:38:45.720 tell people, here's what we, here's what we can tell you.
00:38:48.560 We can't tell you these other things, but we can tell you what we did, at least in X,
00:38:53.360 Y, and Z.
00:38:53.880 So that we assure the public that we are doing our job.
00:38:58.940 Real quick, and I have to take a break.
00:39:01.760 Is mom here legally or illegally?
00:39:06.540 That has not been confirmed that I know of.
00:39:09.740 Telemundo has not confirmed what her status is.
00:39:12.400 I did find out, though, from the police expert I talked to, that immigration status should
00:39:19.020 not affect how protocols are put into place.
00:39:22.700 Oh, no, no, no.
00:39:23.120 They should be treated the same.
00:39:27.400 Yeah, I agree with that.
00:39:28.920 But I'm just wondering, I'm just wondering if this is the reason why, I know it's supposed
00:39:35.400 to happen for anybody, it's supposed to happen this way, but I'm wondering if that's why at
00:39:41.960 least the media is being handled the way they're handling you and others.
00:39:46.740 Megan, thank you so much.
00:39:47.700 Please fill us in on anything else that comes up.
00:39:50.520 We'd love to talk to you day to day to find out and keep following the story, because something
00:39:56.300 is really wrong in Ohio.
00:39:58.920 Thank you.
00:39:59.560 Bye-bye.
00:40:00.260 Megan Fox from PJ Media.