The Glenn Beck Program - March 22, 2019


Best of the Program | Guests: Bill O'Reilly, Dr. Robert Epstein & Shawn Carney | 3⧸22⧸19


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour

Words per Minute

169.91095

Word Count

10,329

Sentence Count

966

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

On today's show, Glenn and I discuss the latest in the Mueller investigation, the latest on the Uranium One scandal, and why we have found the perfect candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. We also talk about a new venture from Patriot Mobile and why they should be your new cell phone service provider.


Transcript

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00:00:38.180 On today's podcast, a very good day for Donald Trump. We'll tell you why. Good day for Israel as well.
00:00:44.960 We also have found the perfect candidate. Why are we messing around with these young spring chickens for the Democratic nominee?
00:00:54.360 We found the perfect nominee for president of the United States.
00:00:59.580 I mean, if Bernie and Elizabeth Warren and Biden and Biden in their 70s, let's go for real experience.
00:01:07.260 We'll we'll introduce you to that coming up. Also, Bill O'Reilly is with us.
00:01:14.220 Robert Epstein is this amazing guy from Harvard who is finding that now in 2018,
00:01:22.480 Google again swayed the results of the election and influenced 78 million people with their results and could have changed the election.
00:01:33.560 Nobody wants to hear about it was breaking news today in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Times.
00:01:39.120 But even the Times got the story wrong. According to him, you'll find that news out today.
00:01:44.600 And one interview with Sean Carney, 40 Days for Life campaign.
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00:01:56.040 All that and more on today's podcast.
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00:03:31.420 Stu, let's start with the news on the Mueller report.
00:03:35.900 Yeah, really a good day for Donald Trump today.
00:03:40.320 There's a report from ABC News.
00:03:42.440 It comes from John Carl, who I mean, if you're going to talk about, you know, White House correspondents that you would probably trust.
00:03:49.200 Kind of trust.
00:03:49.920 Yeah.
00:03:50.080 I mean, I don't really trust anybody on any side anymore.
00:03:52.960 Sure.
00:03:53.300 I mean, of course.
00:03:54.420 Yeah.
00:03:54.600 But I mean, if you're going to talk about a reliable source, I mean, John Carl would be towards the top of the list of that.
00:04:01.100 And the fact that they're reporting something positive for Trump, any media source, you kind of think, wow, that really must be true.
00:04:08.880 That hurts.
00:04:09.360 Right.
00:04:09.560 That hurts them.
00:04:10.400 They're like, I can't do it.
00:04:12.440 Do it, man.
00:04:13.240 You've got to do it.
00:04:14.560 So, Carl has sources within the, or close to the Russia investigation is what they're saying.
00:04:23.500 Sources close to the Russia investigation are saying that they should not expect and do not expect any more indictments at all.
00:04:32.800 Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, no, that can't be.
00:04:36.280 No, they've got to indict Donald Trump.
00:04:38.240 They have to indict his children.
00:04:39.680 Right.
00:04:40.220 They have to, you know, go after his mother who's been dead.
00:04:44.780 She's got to be in jail.
00:04:46.200 Right.
00:04:46.480 Everybody around Donald Trump has got to be in jail.
00:04:48.800 Yeah, apparently not, at least according to this report.
00:04:51.120 Now, I, again, caution, because, and we do this every time, there's bad news on this front.
00:04:56.380 You have to caution the fact that these reports a lot of times come out and there's nothing to them.
00:05:01.560 I mean, we've seen this happen multiple times, and also, until the report comes out, you just don't know.
00:05:08.380 I mean, we've been playing this game where you have these updates, and we try to give them to you in summarized, sort of basic form,
00:05:14.600 because there's no reason to obsess about the twists and turns of this every day.
00:05:17.580 No.
00:05:18.160 And the report's going to come out at some point.
00:05:19.840 We'll be able to read it, we hope, and, because that's not really confirmed either.
00:05:24.840 Well, we paid for it.
00:05:25.720 Right.
00:05:26.200 I mean.
00:05:26.740 We should get some piece of information from this report.
00:05:28.920 Yes, yes.
00:05:29.020 And at that point, we can judge it.
00:05:30.080 But what they're saying now is, what is out there is out there.
00:05:33.360 The people who've been indicted are the people that are going to get indicted by the Mueller report, and that's going to be it.
00:05:38.180 Now, I think it's easy to go to this and say, okay, well, this has been a total witch hunt, and, you know, nothing came of this.
00:05:45.560 I don't think that that's actually true.
00:05:47.620 I mean, remember, we keep complaining about this being about other things, right?
00:05:51.820 It's all of a sudden it's about Trump's business dealings, or it's also about all these different items unrelated to the Russia election probe.
00:05:58.740 Well, there have been real things that have happened with the Mueller investigation as associated to that probe.
00:06:03.360 I mean, they've identified dozens of people, specific people in Russia, who were responsible for this.
00:06:11.100 And I think this is another case of the media being so obsessed with Donald Trump constantly that everyone sees this report as if it's specifically about him when it's never supposed to be about him.
00:06:21.640 It's supposed to be about whether Russia interrupted and tried to screw up our elections.
00:06:27.440 Right.
00:06:27.860 And who was involved.
00:06:28.780 And who was involved.
00:06:29.500 And we've seen that, some of that come to fruition.
00:06:32.280 Now, the fact that we can't arrest people in Russia, and we can't necessarily put them on trial, but we did learn a lot about how they tried to influence the elections, what they did, who they were, who they were tied to.
00:06:45.560 And, of course, the other associations with people like Manafort and such that were caught on unrelated, you know, sort of situations here.
00:06:54.020 So we may very well find out interesting things from the Mueller report.
00:06:56.740 But that being said, it looks to be, today, very good news for Trump and the people very close to him, including his family, that looks like they will not be indicted.
00:07:05.980 Anybody who is in trouble in this are all of the people that we said during the election.
00:07:10.700 They are trouble.
00:07:13.220 They're trouble.
00:07:14.020 You've got to get away from those people.
00:07:16.440 We said there would be, you know, if these are the kind of people that he surrounds himself with, there will be hearings all the way through because they're corrupt.
00:07:26.820 Yeah.
00:07:27.040 And Michael Cohen being the most obvious example.
00:07:29.180 I thought it was Manafort that was the most obvious.
00:07:32.000 You know, it's a tough, I mean, it's tough, really fast sprinters going for the gold there.
00:07:36.720 Right.
00:07:37.140 And as soon as he got rid of those people, soon as they were away from him, he really doesn't have that many problems when it comes to, you know, shady business or anything else.
00:07:48.400 He doesn't have it was those people around him.
00:07:50.980 Yeah.
00:07:51.180 Mattis isn't having any investigations on him.
00:07:53.500 Right.
00:07:53.720 There's a lot of good people that he's had in there and then have had no problems at all.
00:07:57.980 The group that sort of was in there early and is now, you know, all of the people that we talked about.
00:08:04.020 I mean, if you go back to Manafort, you go back to Cohen, Steve Bannon, the guy with Nixon on his back.
00:08:14.260 What's his name?
00:08:15.160 Oh, Roger Stone.
00:08:16.240 Roger Stone.
00:08:16.600 That's a great one.
00:08:18.880 The general who did get in trouble in the Mueller report as well.
00:08:23.160 Flynn.
00:08:23.460 Flynn.
00:08:24.160 You know, there's there's more than that.
00:08:26.680 But I mean, that was the basic list of people.
00:08:28.540 Omarosa.
00:08:29.320 It's another great one that we were saying, like, what?
00:08:31.220 You can't surround yourself with these people.
00:08:32.780 Well, now Trump has with the exception, I would say, of Flynn, where Flynn, he I think feels was really wronged in the way that this investigation went.
00:08:42.400 But he's disassociated himself with all of these people.
00:08:45.880 I mean, all of them, all of them, he says, are, you know, liars and terrible people for the most part.
00:08:51.700 And he's right.
00:08:52.480 He is 100 percent on the money with most of them.
00:08:56.360 Flynn is the one I would say is a relative exception to that.
00:09:00.440 And that I think he he really feels he was kind of wrong.
00:09:02.860 He didn't like firing him.
00:09:04.020 He hasn't replaced them with dirt bags.
00:09:06.980 Yeah.
00:09:07.200 I mean, it's it's I think he understands you can't put slimy people in around.
00:09:14.580 You've got you're the president.
00:09:16.360 You can't do that.
00:09:17.500 It becomes too much of a distraction.
00:09:18.760 Yeah.
00:09:19.000 And so, you know, whether whether this turns up to into something else, we don't know for sure yet.
00:09:24.360 But I mean, this is a good day for Donald Trump on this and that it looks like there's not going to be any big bombshell that's going to come out of this report.
00:09:32.040 And I it's kind of what we suspected the entire time.
00:09:34.780 Right.
00:09:35.000 I don't I never was a believer in the idea that they were going to find something big against Donald Trump in the Mueller report per se.
00:09:42.960 But this is not going to end this, of course.
00:09:45.660 You know, the Democrats still run the House.
00:09:47.340 They're going to still keep investigating and bringing up witnesses and going after whatever they can find.
00:09:51.100 So it's not like this is over, but it is a big step.
00:09:53.860 And Mueller was was seen as a very credible source as opposed to the Democratic House, which is going to just do whatever they do on a partisan level.
00:10:03.120 So, you know, this is going to hurt them.
00:10:05.540 Yeah, it's going to hurt them.
00:10:06.400 If this comes out clean, it's going to hurt them.
00:10:08.560 Well, you're seeing the media cover kind of prepare the audience for this.
00:10:12.280 I've noticed this lately that like, look, the Mueller report is not the end all be all here.
00:10:16.660 I mean, first of all, you might not even see the whole thing.
00:10:19.620 Second of all, this is really in reality.
00:10:22.900 It's just a road map.
00:10:24.960 This is going to give a road map to the Democrats to be able to launch more investigations because they're going to be able to take nuggets out of the Mueller report and they're going to be able to go find other things.
00:10:34.180 They're going to be able to pull other witnesses and get other documents as if Mueller couldn't get these documents.
00:10:39.600 Yeah.
00:10:39.960 You know, but that is what they're going to use it for.
00:10:42.740 Certainly, this is not going away.
00:10:44.400 And it will hurt them.
00:10:46.120 If it if it comes off as disingenuous.
00:10:48.600 If the economy is strong, the Mueller report comes out clean and and we don't find out any like really bad stuff about Donald Trump and and the Democrats decide to pursue and make this all about impeachment.
00:11:08.780 They don't even have to go to impeachment.
00:11:11.240 Just make it about impeachment.
00:11:12.680 All those investigations.
00:11:14.340 People will not want their socialism.
00:11:17.220 If the economy is good, they will not want their socialism.
00:11:20.360 They will not want their anti-Semitism.
00:11:22.180 They will not want their, you know, infanticide fantasies.
00:11:27.080 And they won't want a Congress that is locked up in nothing but hearings and scandal and investigation.
00:11:35.860 They'll want to move forward.
00:11:38.200 And that is the best news for Donald Trump.
00:11:40.880 But it hinges on this report from ABC being real and the economy staying strong.
00:11:49.920 Yeah, those are two incredibly important things.
00:11:52.520 I will say as well, we should give an update maybe after the break, after the one minute pause here for a sponsor about what Trump did with Israel yesterday, which is another really good piece of news, I think, for I do, too.
00:12:04.740 And it's it's fascinating because yesterday move on.org said that they will not support anyone who attends AIPAC.
00:12:17.140 So if you are a Democratic candidate, they said, if you want to be the nominee, don't show up at the AIPAC conference.
00:12:25.160 And so they're drawing a hard line.
00:12:27.120 And yesterday, Donald Trump drew a very hard line on Israel as well in a positive way.
00:12:34.520 If you're a supporter of Israel.
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00:12:54.300 I want you to know this is the kind of freak that you are surrounding yourself with.
00:12:59.560 The Democratic Party.
00:13:00.660 Oh, this is it.
00:13:02.120 Yeah.
00:13:02.980 Yes, this is it.
00:13:04.380 These this should be the the head of the Democratic National Committee right here.
00:13:09.960 They should they should just start the they should start the convention.
00:13:14.200 They can go out every every morning as the convention starts and they could just do their little yoga class.
00:13:19.160 Like the hype unit.
00:13:20.180 Right.
00:13:20.980 Come on, get everybody pumped up or the opposite.
00:13:23.600 So it's true.
00:13:24.620 Yeah, it's just so bizarre.
00:13:27.580 But the good news is, you know, it's a whole new kind of way of life led by, you know, 70 and 80 year olds.
00:13:36.480 And and I think that's I think that's good.
00:13:39.020 I think that's what people are looking for, you know, is do we have a dynamic 75, 80 year old man?
00:13:46.240 New ideas that has some new ideas that aren't really new.
00:13:49.920 But, you know, well, like 1800s, like middle of the 1800s ideas.
00:13:54.920 Right.
00:13:55.300 That's what I'm looking for.
00:13:56.180 That's what I'm looking for.
00:13:57.140 Somebody, you know, somebody that, you know, the founders didn't get it.
00:14:00.600 But Marx.
00:14:01.520 Oh, he got it.
00:14:02.280 He got it.
00:14:02.860 And that white haired guy.
00:14:04.160 Those guys, man.
00:14:04.960 They got it.
00:14:05.440 When they were in Germany coming up with this stuff.
00:14:07.900 They got it.
00:14:08.840 They got it.
00:14:09.600 They got it.
00:14:10.240 They were really good.
00:14:11.100 Is there an element, though, where the Democrats are just not they're not embracing this enough?
00:14:14.840 They're not just going for it.
00:14:15.900 I mean, you bring out Bernie Sanders, who's in his 70s.
00:14:19.400 You bring out a Joe Biden, Elizabeth.
00:14:22.480 Also in his late 70s.
00:14:23.700 Yeah.
00:14:24.240 Warren is what?
00:14:25.020 In her early 70s.
00:14:26.060 Yeah.
00:14:26.360 You know, she's the she's the spring chicken of that particular group.
00:14:30.780 Right.
00:14:31.180 But it just feels like you're not really owning it.
00:14:35.000 Like if you want someone with real experience, you don't go with these youngins.
00:14:39.180 These are prosers.
00:14:40.040 Right.
00:14:40.500 Yeah.
00:14:40.760 Right.
00:14:41.040 Go for somebody with real experience.
00:14:43.440 And we have we'd like to draft somebody for the Democratic Party.
00:14:49.420 We went and we went online.
00:14:51.160 We looked for the oldest Democrat in America.
00:14:56.700 And yes, you want to give his you want to give his history?
00:15:01.180 I would love to, Glenn.
00:15:02.500 He was born on January 4th, 1919.
00:15:07.360 1919.
00:15:08.240 Yes.
00:15:08.440 So he's he's 100.
00:15:10.560 He's 100 years old.
00:15:12.440 OK.
00:15:12.740 He'll be he'll be 101 when he's sworn into office.
00:15:15.940 Nice.
00:15:16.280 He served in the U.S. House of Representatives in New York's 3rd District from 1965 to 1973.
00:15:24.380 Oh, my God.
00:15:25.200 Why would we let this guy go?
00:15:27.380 Why are they not going after him?
00:15:30.980 I don't know.
00:15:31.760 He joined the U.S. House of Representatives in 1973 and served all the way to 1981.
00:15:38.720 Now, I've I've been clamoring for Dick Gebhardt.
00:15:41.540 This guy's even better.
00:15:42.660 This guy is.
00:15:43.300 Oh, no, no, no.
00:15:44.260 He's better than Dick Gebhardt.
00:15:45.400 Oh, come on.
00:15:46.440 Gebhardt's only 79.
00:15:47.420 This is it's time to draft Lester L. Wolf for 2020.
00:15:55.160 Lester is.
00:15:56.900 I mean, and I got his slogan.
00:15:59.680 He's a wolf in old man's skin.
00:16:04.320 That's a great slogan.
00:16:06.040 So he'll be aggressive.
00:16:07.440 He'll get you your socialism.
00:16:08.640 Lester L. Wolf for 2020.
00:16:11.800 He'll be 100.
00:16:13.280 It's great.
00:16:13.740 And one in 2020.
00:16:15.960 Now, we have the campaign art made up.
00:16:18.020 We'll post this on glennbeck.com here.
00:16:21.020 You're seeing it.
00:16:21.980 He's a good looking man.
00:16:23.000 He's a good looking man.
00:16:23.700 For 100?
00:16:24.020 You kidding me?
00:16:24.540 For 100.
00:16:25.080 Now, they couldn't get him to look up into the lens of the camera for this shot that we're using.
00:16:31.460 But, you know, he's deep in reflection.
00:16:34.040 This guy has, what, 20, 30 years more experience than some of these Democratic challengers.
00:16:40.520 He was closer to the new ideas.
00:16:42.820 Yes.
00:16:43.180 Yeah, way closer.
00:16:44.280 I mean, think about it.
00:16:44.900 He was born.
00:16:45.360 He was almost there.
00:16:46.320 He was there.
00:16:46.960 You know, probably his first president he's remembering is like Woodrow Wilson.
00:16:51.940 No, no.
00:16:52.840 He wouldn't.
00:16:53.100 Not at one.
00:16:54.240 Well.
00:16:55.000 You know, well, maybe.
00:16:56.780 Maybe.
00:16:57.260 Maybe as his first memory.
00:16:59.480 You might have.
00:17:00.000 Then he went through all the FDR stuff.
00:17:02.640 Yeah.
00:17:02.740 I mean, this guy is a guy who has real experience.
00:17:05.800 Not like these young candidates of today who.
00:17:10.180 Like Joe Biden.
00:17:10.860 Like Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
00:17:13.680 Those whippersnappers don't even know.
00:17:15.780 I know.
00:17:16.200 I want Lester L. Wolfe for president in 2020.
00:17:19.620 So, please tweet.
00:17:21.820 We'll give you.
00:17:22.440 We'll start this really.
00:17:24.100 You know, we'll have all the campaign materials for you by Monday.
00:17:27.100 Um, but we'd like you to tweet Lester L. Wolfe.
00:17:31.940 Draft Lester L. Wolfe for 2020.
00:17:35.060 W-O-L-F-F.
00:17:37.600 Right.
00:17:38.420 W-O-L-F-F.
00:17:40.300 I've been looking at some of his VP candidates, by the way.
00:17:42.500 I've got some good nominations.
00:17:44.260 There's a guy in Connecticut who's 99.
00:17:45.880 He's going to be 100 soon.
00:17:47.260 So, he's like right on the tail of that Lester L. Wolfe.
00:17:49.580 Can you imagine?
00:17:50.080 I think his last name is Grabowski.
00:17:51.240 Did he serve?
00:17:51.900 Grabowski 2020.
00:17:53.060 In the, in Congress?
00:17:54.060 Yeah, he served, and I like, because Lester L. Wolfe actually had a pretty, uh, long career.
00:17:58.340 And he, he hosted, uh, Ask Congress on PBS for many years, apparently.
00:18:02.840 Um, and he's a, he was a pretty accomplished guy.
00:18:05.900 I like, uh, this guy Grabowski though, because I think he served like one term.
00:18:10.960 So, I think in like 1967.
00:18:13.600 So, like, you just bring him back up.
00:18:14.760 So, he's almost an outsider, but he does have experience.
00:18:17.080 Yes!
00:18:17.480 He's, I like that.
00:18:18.440 That's the thing I like too about Wolfe.
00:18:19.380 I like that.
00:18:20.240 Yeah.
00:18:20.400 Wolfe's been an outsider for a long time.
00:18:22.180 For 40 years.
00:18:24.140 So, so, he's not part of the Washington, you know, swamp.
00:18:28.900 Swamp.
00:18:29.620 He's coming in from the outside.
00:18:31.700 He's worked in the private sector for all this time.
00:18:34.160 And, you know, it's electric when you hear him, you know, when he, when he, when he wheels
00:18:39.680 up to say,
00:18:41.580 That's what fires me up.
00:18:46.240 It really gets me every time.
00:18:48.340 It gets me every time.
00:18:49.080 I get chills.
00:18:49.840 Yeah.
00:18:50.000 I've got chills just from hearing you recreate it.
00:18:52.080 Wait until you hear the real audio of him, him saying, or not saying that.
00:18:57.300 It's, it's great.
00:18:58.920 So, Lester L. Wolfe.
00:19:00.900 For president.
00:19:01.540 For president.
00:19:02.540 In 2020.
00:19:03.700 This is a real, I think this can make a real difference.
00:19:05.980 I like it.
00:19:06.000 It's a game changer.
00:19:07.020 Look, everyone else in the Democratic Party is already running.
00:19:09.880 He's the only one left.
00:19:10.560 Can I tell you?
00:19:11.480 He's not currently in the race.
00:19:12.260 Can I tell you who will like this idea?
00:19:14.720 And because there's a possibility if you get one of these old timers in, again, spring
00:19:20.280 chickens compared to Lester.
00:19:22.160 But if you get somebody like, you know, Biden, who is, how old is Biden?
00:19:27.020 77 years old.
00:19:28.640 77.
00:19:29.380 He'll be 79 if he wins.
00:19:30.940 There's a, there is, there's a, there is a realistic chance that he doesn't make it
00:19:38.260 to the end.
00:19:39.440 Okay.
00:19:39.960 Now he might, he might be one of those guys that lives to be 85.
00:19:44.740 But there is a realistic chance that, you know, he just doesn't make it all the way
00:19:50.640 through.
00:19:51.160 So the person that's really into this is somebody like Biden and any, or not Biden, a Beto.
00:19:56.840 So anybody who is supporting Beto, all they need to do is get him in as vice president.
00:20:03.600 I think Beto would be a guy who would want to draft Lester L. Wolf.
00:20:08.900 And then be his running, running mate, perhaps.
00:20:11.320 Bring his running mate.
00:20:12.100 Because I think Lester might step down.
00:20:13.660 He might step down after getting the, getting into office.
00:20:15.940 Well, hey, I don't mean to be somebody, I mean, he's a picture, put a picture up again
00:20:20.640 of him.
00:20:21.480 He is the picture of health.
00:20:23.120 He is.
00:20:23.340 Uh, and, uh, but he'd probably make it two terms.
00:20:29.880 Oh, I think he definitely would.
00:20:31.600 Yeah.
00:20:32.160 Oh, Lester's going to 108.
00:20:33.620 You know, he is.
00:20:34.960 Or technically 109.
00:20:37.280 Maybe even 110 by the end.
00:20:39.540 Yeah.
00:20:39.940 Yeah.
00:20:40.280 I am of the opinion that he will never die.
00:20:43.980 Uh, that he, really?
00:20:45.240 Yes.
00:20:45.540 He will.
00:20:45.900 Well, his spirit and his, and that, and the movement that Lester L. Wolf is starting right
00:20:51.560 here on this program today, that movement is, that, that movement will live, live on way
00:20:57.260 past Lester.
00:20:58.420 And we should point out, this is a grassroots movement.
00:21:01.260 Uh, you know, sure.
00:21:02.760 We created all the campaign art for it, but it's only going to succeed if people really
00:21:07.740 get behind the candidacy of Lester L. Wolf in 2020.
00:21:11.100 People really need to get behind it.
00:21:13.220 Tweet about it.
00:21:14.000 Could we tweet the artwork out right now?
00:21:15.940 So you have access to that artwork, put it up on Facebook.
00:21:19.160 Cause when you see him, you know, you think to yourself, this is ridiculous.
00:21:24.280 Uh, please.
00:21:25.580 Uh, but when you see him and you see the artwork, you're like, this could be the next candidate
00:21:30.060 for the Democrats.
00:21:30.880 Yeah.
00:21:31.180 And I think only the haters would say this is ridiculous.
00:21:34.200 Only, only the age of phobes.
00:21:36.480 We all know, we all know we live in a different world.
00:21:39.920 It's not the same.
00:21:40.960 Uh, and that's why the Democrats are giving you the option to really make radical change
00:21:48.840 by, uh, electing an old white man, because that is completely different.
00:21:58.420 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:22:09.920 Hey, it's Glenn.
00:22:13.200 And if you like what you hear on the program, you should check out Pat Gray Unleashed.
00:22:17.340 His podcast is available wherever you download your favorite podcast.
00:22:21.360 I want to start with Bill O'Reilly, uh, here with an interview, um, where Donald Trump was
00:22:27.880 talking about John McCain.
00:22:29.460 Listen.
00:22:30.160 Bill and replace.
00:22:31.060 We would have had great healthcare.
00:22:32.760 But Mr. President, he's dead.
00:22:34.020 He can't punch back.
00:22:34.900 I know you punch back, but he's dead.
00:22:36.680 I don't talk about it.
00:22:37.980 People ask me the question.
00:22:39.320 I didn't bring this up.
00:22:40.240 You just brought it up.
00:22:41.160 You asked the question.
00:22:41.760 Well, you talked about it this week.
00:22:43.360 You asked me the question.
00:22:44.860 When I went out yesterday to the scrum, they asked me the question.
00:22:48.640 When they asked me the question, I answered the question.
00:22:50.960 But you people bring it up.
00:22:52.060 I don't bring it up.
00:22:52.800 I'm not a fan.
00:22:53.920 He was horrible what he did with repeal and replace.
00:22:56.280 It was what he did to the Republican Party and to the nation and to sick people that
00:23:01.500 could have had great healthcare was not good.
00:23:03.560 So I'm not a fan of John McCain, and that's fine.
00:23:05.460 Do you feel a responsibility as president to bring the nation together?
00:23:09.020 I do.
00:23:10.060 I do.
00:23:10.740 And I think I am in a certain way bringing it together.
00:23:13.260 I can tell you that a big portion of this nation is united like it's never been united
00:23:18.720 before.
00:23:19.180 You look at our economy.
00:23:20.320 You look at jobs.
00:23:21.880 You look at African-American, the lowest in the history of our country.
00:23:26.680 Unemployment numbers, the best numbers they've ever had.
00:23:29.180 But that's what I'm saying.
00:23:30.440 Hispanic.
00:23:31.040 You look at Asian.
00:23:32.340 You look at women.
00:23:33.260 The best in 65 years.
00:23:34.580 Best numbers in 65 years.
00:23:36.160 I think I am bringing it together.
00:23:37.620 I think I'm bringing it together.
00:23:39.160 Not by talking about John McCain.
00:23:41.380 I just said you brought up a question, Maria.
00:23:43.500 I didn't bring it up.
00:23:44.440 I didn't mention John McCain until you asked me a question about John McCain.
00:23:47.920 Now, I could say I have no comment, but that's not me.
00:23:50.360 But you shouldn't have brought it up.
00:23:52.180 Actually, I thought you weren't supposed to bring it up, but that's okay.
00:23:54.820 You know, fake news.
00:23:56.060 No, it's not fake news.
00:23:57.860 You just told me why you have an issue with him.
00:23:59.740 It's real news.
00:24:01.120 I have a very serious issue.
00:24:02.540 He handed something to the FBI on me.
00:24:05.580 He knew it was a fake.
00:24:07.100 He handed it to the FBI.
00:24:08.440 That's an issue.
00:24:09.200 And now we're going to get the...
00:24:10.080 Repeal and replace of Obamacare.
00:24:12.160 He campaigned for years.
00:24:13.500 That's an issue.
00:24:14.320 But I didn't bring it up, Maria.
00:24:15.500 You did.
00:24:16.760 What do you think of this, Bill?
00:24:18.360 Stupid.
00:24:20.420 Look, Donald Trump's mad because John McCain played a dirty game on him, apparently.
00:24:30.240 By congressional testimony, that's true.
00:24:33.500 Because his dossier, which had all kinds of horrible things about Trump that weren't true,
00:24:39.640 was floating around D.C.
00:24:41.540 Somebody gave it to McCain.
00:24:42.680 McCain gave it to the FBI and other people.
00:24:45.400 That's pretty bad.
00:24:47.720 Well, wait a minute.
00:24:48.540 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:24:49.720 I would be angry.
00:24:50.920 If you were, if you received this dossier and it was going around, would you not, instead
00:24:58.360 of talking about it or just dismissing it, you have this dossier, it's going around, wouldn't
00:25:04.280 you bring it to the FBI and say, can you guys prove this or disprove this, but this is
00:25:09.600 bad?
00:25:10.260 Either direction, if it's true, if it's not true, it's got to be stopped.
00:25:15.580 Absolutely not.
00:25:17.180 I would not do that.
00:25:18.560 I would give it to the Republican National Committee.
00:25:21.200 If I'm one of the stalwarts of the party, I wouldn't give it to the FBI because that
00:25:26.480 gives us credibility.
00:25:28.900 I would then go public and say, somebody handed me this thing.
00:25:33.320 Here's who handed it to me.
00:25:35.720 And, you know, it's unverified because he couldn't have verified it, McCain, because
00:25:41.420 it's not true.
00:25:42.660 So I think he handled it wrong.
00:25:44.160 But I don't think the president should be harping on it because it doesn't do anybody
00:25:48.520 any good.
00:25:49.200 No, he doesn't do the country any good.
00:25:50.940 No.
00:25:51.280 And it distracts away from what he wants to talk about, which is the economy and the executive
00:25:57.240 order telling the universities, if you deny freedom of speech, you're not going to get
00:26:01.080 federal money.
00:26:01.760 That's a pretty good executive order.
00:26:03.360 How many people know that happened yesterday?
00:26:05.440 Not a lot.
00:26:06.080 I mean, it was, it's, it's, it's been McCain, right?
00:26:10.160 So, so the president, you know, he just keeps sabotaging himself.
00:26:14.380 All right.
00:26:14.900 We understand why you're mad.
00:26:16.320 Make a statement, one or two lines.
00:26:18.260 And that's the end of it.
00:26:19.520 But when Baro Romo brings it up, he has a point.
00:26:25.580 He said, look, I can't just say no comment.
00:26:27.940 You're asking me about it.
00:26:29.420 But for me, here's what I would have done back.
00:26:31.800 I would have said, John McCain put out this dossier in a sneaky way.
00:26:38.060 I found out about it through congressional testimony.
00:26:41.140 I wish he had not done it, but I forgive him.
00:26:44.740 What's the next question?
00:26:47.200 And had that been the way to do it?
00:26:49.200 Yes.
00:26:50.020 Can I ask you a question?
00:26:51.140 I, somebody was here yesterday who was a, uh, uh, a person on the apprentice, a contestant
00:26:57.880 on the apprentice during the John McCain election.
00:27:01.900 And, uh, this person told me that they talked about the election off camera.
00:27:07.120 And, uh, he had said he was a friend of John McCain's.
00:27:11.840 Uh, he liked him and he felt that he needed to vote for him just out of loyalty to their
00:27:17.300 friendship.
00:27:18.000 He wasn't sure about this Palin woman, but, but he was a friend with John McCain.
00:27:23.560 You've known him for all those years.
00:27:25.500 Was he a friend with John McCain?
00:27:26.960 He was an acquaintance and he gave him money and he publicly endorsed him.
00:27:32.640 Um, but he wasn't talking to me about John McCain.
00:27:35.240 I don't think they had any social interaction, but at that point, Trump wanted to defeat
00:27:41.720 Barack Obama.
00:27:43.160 I didn't like Obama because Obama was bad for business.
00:27:46.640 Um, so yes, he, he supported McCain.
00:27:50.280 McCain, he gave McCain money with a buddy's no, but McCain didn't like Trump.
00:27:56.120 Once Trump got in the position of destroying, uh, McCain's friends in the debates or Republican
00:28:04.060 debates, um, McCain turned against Trump.
00:28:07.220 He didn't like that.
00:28:08.880 He didn't like the little Marco stuff.
00:28:10.920 He didn't like the lion Ted stuff.
00:28:13.760 He didn't like the, uh, Jeb Bush stuff.
00:28:17.320 And that's when McCain started to undermine Trump, which he absolutely did.
00:28:22.420 And that's why Trump now despises McCain.
00:28:25.160 That's the inside story.
00:28:27.080 Nice.
00:28:27.280 There you go.
00:28:27.600 Is that going to be in the book?
00:28:28.360 Are we going to be able to get that in the book?
00:28:29.480 Actually, I'm writing that part now about the debates and Megyn Kelly and all of that.
00:28:34.820 And I have a vantage point on that, that nobody in the world has, um, which is why you're going
00:28:39.560 to love the United States of Trump when it comes out.
00:28:42.700 In September.
00:28:43.920 Uh, let's go to the border real quick here.
00:28:45.380 Uh, Bill, uh, Beto O'Rourke or Robert Francis O'Rourke, which is his actual name, uh, was
00:28:50.760 talking about why we don't need a wall on our Southern border.
00:28:54.640 Listen, we do not need any walls, $30 billion, 2000.
00:28:59.480 miles long, 30 feet high that will not be built on the international boundary line, which
00:29:05.300 is a center line of the Rio Grande river.
00:29:07.260 That wall will be built well into the interior on someone's ranch, someone else's farm, someone
00:29:12.940 else's home.
00:29:14.080 You and I will be forced to take their property to solve a problem that we do not have.
00:29:19.620 Hmm.
00:29:20.000 A problem that we do not have.
00:29:21.940 It's just unbelievable that this is a three term congressman from El Paso.
00:29:28.200 And he can walk across the border and he, and he telling you, you don't have a problem.
00:29:35.220 When is 70,000 migrants taken into U S custody in February alone, all being told that as soon
00:29:44.780 as they touch the United States, they can apply for asylum.
00:29:48.940 And eight years later, maybe they'll get a hearing and they don't have a problem.
00:29:54.280 This is what I mean.
00:29:55.280 When you hear things like, I don't know, Beto O'Rourke.
00:29:58.720 I mean, I have no idea about this guy, but when I hear things like that, he's disqualified
00:30:04.960 immediately in, in this voters consideration.
00:30:08.940 Let me ask you an Emerson poll just came out today.
00:30:12.080 It's got Bernie Sanders tied with Biden at 26%.
00:30:16.440 Now, Emerson's not a reliable polling outfit.
00:30:19.220 They're very rarely right, but I don't know one human being who supports Bernie Sanders.
00:30:26.160 Do you know anybody?
00:30:28.560 No.
00:30:29.500 Personally?
00:30:30.200 No.
00:30:30.720 I don't know one person.
00:30:32.940 Who are these people?
00:30:34.740 Where are they?
00:30:37.360 They're on the college campuses.
00:30:39.340 Many of them are on the college campuses.
00:30:41.660 Let me ask you.
00:30:42.240 I guess Emerson is a college in Boston and maybe they poll their own crew.
00:30:46.080 Yeah.
00:30:46.540 But I'm saying to myself, are you insane?
00:30:51.900 Why don't we just have Roseanne be president?
00:30:55.000 Well.
00:30:55.800 All right.
00:30:56.500 Why?
00:30:56.940 I mean, if you're going to go Bernie, go Roseanne.
00:30:59.880 At least we'll have a few laughs.
00:31:01.620 I have to tell you, I think that might be a possibility.
00:31:04.760 They've put almost everybody who is just a circus freak or clown into the running here.
00:31:12.180 But say, Sanders isn't a freak or a clown.
00:31:15.660 And I mean, you had, I think, Mark Levin on last night screaming how they were sick.
00:31:20.800 That's not, they're not, no.
00:31:23.080 But if you just step back, just step back.
00:31:26.360 Bernie Sanders is a communist.
00:31:29.880 All right.
00:31:30.520 He's not a socialist.
00:31:32.040 He honeymooned in the Soviet Union.
00:31:36.040 Yeah.
00:31:36.140 I would put that into the freak category.
00:31:38.660 I said freak or clown.
00:31:40.420 You know, I don't, I don't like that word.
00:31:42.680 I mean, he is.
00:31:44.260 It's my word of the day now.
00:31:45.840 Communist.
00:31:46.620 He does not believe in free enterprise.
00:31:49.480 Okay, so let me go here with Beto.
00:31:52.700 I want to give you a scenario and see what you think about this.
00:31:57.940 Beto said this week, I open it up to you.
00:32:01.520 I can be anybody you want me to be.
00:32:03.840 So tell me who you want me to be, who you need me to be.
00:32:07.720 So if you look back at his history, he was a hacker and part of this really bad hacking group when he was young.
00:32:18.680 He was writing really dark stuff.
00:32:20.480 Then he leaves that and he goes to an Ivy League school where he's the head of the crew team where he, you know, he's out rowing, you know, with Buffy and Tiffany.
00:32:33.640 And it's polar opposite.
00:32:36.320 Then he goes back and is in some grunge, really bad grunge band.
00:32:40.880 I don't think this guy knows who he is.
00:32:43.720 But why do you care?
00:32:46.600 Why do you care if he knows who he is?
00:32:49.140 I mean, you want to go out on a double date with him?
00:32:52.100 No, if he's going to be running as president, I think that's really important.
00:32:55.660 No, no, no.
00:32:56.280 Yes, he's going to be running and Hollywood idiots will fund him and he'll get out there.
00:33:02.780 But in the end, he's not going to get the nomination.
00:33:05.700 He might become the vice president.
00:33:09.080 And with the age of these guys.
00:33:10.760 Two white guys on the ticket back.
00:33:12.480 That's never going to happen.
00:33:13.960 Okay.
00:33:15.460 He's going to be out there.
00:33:16.820 He'll entertain us.
00:33:18.940 He'll be entertaining.
00:33:19.780 But if you are an American, all right, a person born in this country who wants good things for the country and believes in its nobility,
00:33:28.220 and you have a guy who lives in El Paso telling you, there's no problem here, the hundreds of thousands of tons of narcotics coming across,
00:33:42.000 you know, that's not really a problem.
00:33:46.940 You just look at him and you go, next.
00:33:49.160 Bill, you seem pretty confident in who's going to win this nomination.
00:33:54.200 If you had to break it down by percentage chance, how would you distribute your percentages?
00:34:00.000 Well, I'd say Biden's got a 50% chance now.
00:34:03.220 You don't even know about Biden because Biden, he's a moody kind of guy.
00:34:09.060 He's, on Thursday, he's all jazzed to run and on Friday, you know, his back hurts.
00:34:14.180 So I'd say 50%, the establishment Democrats, these are the old money Democrats.
00:34:25.180 They want them.
00:34:26.940 All right.
00:34:27.560 But they realize that if they get them, they have to have Kamala on the second ticket or some minority woman, you know, not Pocahontas because that's too loaded.
00:34:38.880 But, you know, Kamala Harris, she, you know, former prosecutor, that kind of thing.
00:34:46.880 That's what I see.
00:34:48.740 But, look, no one on earth thought Donald Trump would be elected.
00:34:53.920 No one.
00:34:55.280 No one on earth thought Barack Obama would do it.
00:34:58.620 So, yes, a dark horse could emerge, but it isn't going to be Beto.
00:35:04.880 All right.
00:35:05.480 Because Beto has nothing.
00:35:07.580 He brings nothing.
00:35:09.740 Just as you said, well, you know, you're just sitting there, you know, this is impossible.
00:35:17.080 The Chinese negotiating with Beto, can you just imagine it?
00:35:23.340 I'm sitting there, you go, Putin?
00:35:25.240 Putin?
00:35:28.200 Putin's going, please, give me Beto, please, so I can take over all of South Asia.
00:35:35.060 It's just insane.
00:35:36.220 And that's where we are.
00:35:38.040 But the media will never tell you the truth.
00:35:40.120 They'll never analyze these candidates in an honest way.
00:35:43.500 In a million years, would they say, excuse me, Mr. O'Rourke, we have tons of heroin coming in from Mexico.
00:35:51.680 There may be a little problem there.
00:35:54.800 Maybe 75,000 homicides south of the border.
00:35:58.780 That might be a little problematic, Mr. O'Rourke.
00:36:02.840 Never going to get it.
00:36:04.420 Never going to get it.
00:36:05.780 Because they all want Trump out.
00:36:07.640 They don't care who runs.
00:36:08.980 The only time they're going to be honest is right now, while they're still divided on who should be the candidate.
00:36:14.560 And so they will snipe at each other and they'll release dirt on each other.
00:36:18.040 But as soon as it is narrowed down, you'll never hear a tough question.
00:36:23.220 Yeah, they will all.
00:36:23.840 The media is not going to snipe at each other.
00:36:26.960 Yeah.
00:36:27.400 I mean, it'll be interesting to see these debates.
00:36:29.260 It's who can out-socialize the other.
00:36:32.700 Oh, no, I'm going to give you this.
00:36:34.400 No, wait, I'm going to give you that.
00:36:36.040 I'm going to give you this.
00:36:37.980 Oh, no, you know, can you top this?
00:36:42.260 I'm looking forward to that.
00:36:43.720 But, you know, the debate is going to be moderated by Raul Castro.
00:36:48.320 I mean, you're not going to have a lot of tough questions.
00:36:51.040 You already.
00:36:52.140 I mean, the CNN debates are crazy.
00:36:53.800 Bill O'Reilly, thank you so much.
00:36:55.700 I appreciate it.
00:36:57.160 BillOReilly.com.
00:36:59.260 This is the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:37:13.660 Dr. Robert Epstein, he is a senior research psychologist,
00:37:18.980 and he has been looking into Google and others.
00:37:23.960 Are they affecting the outcome of elections?
00:37:26.780 And, doctor, I feel really, I do, I feel for you because I know what it's like
00:37:33.420 when you're speaking the truth, and sometimes nobody wants to listen to it.
00:37:38.460 Somebody doesn't want to listen to it.
00:37:40.720 And how frustrating that is.
00:37:42.420 And this is really important.
00:37:45.020 So I know you don't necessarily love us conservatives, but I love people who look for truth.
00:37:52.560 Well, first of all, Glenn, let me give you a big thank you, because the last time I was on your show,
00:38:02.940 you gave out a link where people can support my research.
00:38:06.300 Yeah.
00:38:06.680 And do you know that we got thousands of dollars in donations for the nonprofit where we do the research?
00:38:12.580 Really?
00:38:13.080 I mean, there are people who are even, you know, signed up for, you know, monthly payments.
00:38:17.340 Wow, that's great.
00:38:18.000 I mean, it's amazing that you made that happen.
00:38:22.140 You must have the most generous listeners.
00:38:25.140 I do.
00:38:25.920 I do.
00:38:26.860 We have, they have fed more people and literally freed more slaves in the Middle East than countries, literally countries.
00:38:38.000 I mean, they're being recognized by Australia, by the United States State Department.
00:38:46.460 One of our partners, we got a Nobel Peace Prize for the work that they're doing to be able to save people all across the world and free them from slavery.
00:38:58.640 So they are a great audience.
00:38:59.900 Well, you definitely have made things happen, you know, for me, and I really appreciate it.
00:39:04.760 And as far as me not liking conservatives, that I'm not a, my, my politics aren't conservative, but I've actually, because conservatives seem to like my work,
00:39:16.740 I've actually made very, very dear friends who happen to be, you know, conservative.
00:39:22.280 Right.
00:39:22.340 I mean, Peter Schweitzer, I now consider a very dear friend.
00:39:26.460 He's a good guy.
00:39:27.160 And he's the Clinton Cash guy.
00:39:29.800 And I've actually become friends with, with Ann Coulter, even though she makes me cringe when she says something on television.
00:39:37.280 But, you know, we all have those friends.
00:39:41.740 We all have those friends.
00:39:43.580 So, so tell everybody in case they don't know what you do and what, what you're looking into.
00:39:50.240 Sure.
00:39:51.840 Well, there's two different things I do.
00:39:53.880 And unfortunately, the LA Times just totally got this wrong.
00:39:58.460 One is for more than six years, I've been doing randomized, controlled scientific studies,
00:40:04.540 showing the, the new power that companies like Google and Facebook have to shift opinions and votes without people knowing.
00:40:13.780 And that's very, very rigorous research published in top scientific journals, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, LA Times.
00:40:22.540 Did they even mention that?
00:40:24.200 No.
00:40:25.340 And, and has, could anyone possibly find fault with that work?
00:40:29.920 No.
00:40:30.580 You can't publish in those journals if, if your work is faulty.
00:40:33.560 Now, the second thing that I've been doing, and more quietly, is trying to learn how to build monitoring systems.
00:40:42.400 These companies surveil us 24 hours a day.
00:40:46.200 I've, I'm the only person so far in the world who's developed two monitoring systems for surveilling them.
00:40:53.680 In other words, for, for figuring out what they're showing people, especially in the days leading up to elections.
00:41:00.060 And I did it in 2016.
00:41:01.960 That got reported by the Washington Post.
00:41:04.960 And I've done it again.
00:41:06.280 I did it again in 2018.
00:41:07.480 That story just broke this morning.
00:41:09.420 And I am making progress in learning how to do this kind of monitoring and learning how to detect bias in the content that these companies are showing people.
00:41:20.520 And once again, I caught Google, not Bing or Yahoo, but I caught Google with their digital pants down.
00:41:28.620 And, you know, what's there, they should be embarrassed about because I found very clear and strong liberal bias in the content that they were showing people in the days leading up to the election.
00:41:43.800 And that was enough if they were doing that nationwide, which I didn't monitor the whole country.
00:41:49.360 But if they had been doing what I found nationwide, that would have shifted upwards of 78.2 million votes to Democrats across multiple races with no one having the slightest idea that they have been influenced in this way.
00:42:06.640 That's why this is a very, very dangerous kind of influence.
00:42:10.300 That's why we also need monitoring systems to be running on a large scale.
00:42:16.640 And that's those are the two things I do, the scientific stuff and then the, you know, developing monitoring systems.
00:42:22.580 So I want to get into I want to get into what you found and how and how they're swaying elections.
00:42:27.480 But I want to ask you first, are you familiar with the book Surveillance Capitalism?
00:42:31.860 The new book by Shoshana Zuboff.
00:42:35.460 Yes.
00:42:35.820 In fact, I mentioned I have a new piece out this morning in USA Today criticizing Elizabeth Warren's plan for breaking up big tech.
00:42:44.820 It's completely toothless.
00:42:46.080 But I mentioned Zuboff's book in there as being, you know, a superb book that focuses on one aspect of the problem, which is the surveillance aspect.
00:42:57.160 Yes.
00:42:57.500 There are actually three big problems here.
00:43:00.140 There's the surveillance, there's the censorship, and then there's the piece that I study, which is the most dangerous of all.
00:43:06.940 That's the manipulation.
00:43:08.220 So I think that she covers, you know, she touches on those.
00:43:11.740 And I think, you know, when you look at they are looking to build something of absolute certainty so they know how to predict, then it's quite logical.
00:43:24.420 If you just look at this as a sales tool to then just nudge people this way or that way.
00:43:31.540 And it becomes terribly frightening and not just for capitalist reasons where you're doing things and buying things without even knowing why, but because they can move and manipulate you any way they want.
00:43:47.540 Whether that's to vote for something, whether that's to vote for something, to buy for something, or hate something or love something.
00:43:54.340 It's truly dangerous.
00:43:56.200 And I think you're the only one that is actually monitoring and seeing any of these effects and how they're doing it.
00:44:04.500 So tell me what you found in 2018.
00:44:06.640 How do you know that Google was doing this and Bing and Yahoo was not?
00:44:16.000 Well, I set up now for the second time a Nielsen-type network of field agents.
00:44:23.940 And this is what Nielsen does with their families.
00:44:26.340 They have this network that they're all secret.
00:44:28.920 And, you know, they look over the shoulders of people in the family to see what they're watching on TV.
00:44:34.680 So I set up, once again, an anonymous network of field agents and developed special softwares, all custom stuff, that allowed me, with their permission, to look over their shoulders and see what content they were fed when they were doing election-related searches in the days leading up to the 2018 election.
00:44:58.080 I focused mainly on three staunchly Republican congressional districts in California, 45, 48, and 49, and literally collected a massive amount of data.
00:45:12.360 No one's ever done this before, not at this scale.
00:45:14.940 So I preserved more than 47,000 election-related searches and the 400,000 web pages to which the search results linked.
00:45:25.280 And, of course, I know where those web pages are being shown to people in search results.
00:45:31.340 And so I can measure the bias in the web pages and then see where they're being shown in those search results.
00:45:38.820 And sure enough, on Google, those higher search results definitely are showing people content that favors Democratic candidates.
00:45:49.140 Google and Bing are much more balanced, but Google, very, very clear bias in what they are showing people.
00:45:58.040 I just want to correct you.
00:45:59.060 You mean that Yahoo and Bing are much more fair, but Google is clearly biased.
00:46:06.660 Yeah.
00:46:06.920 I'm sorry.
00:46:07.400 I should have said Yahoo and Bing.
00:46:08.660 Yeah.
00:46:08.880 And the numbers are very strong.
00:46:10.660 These are not subtle effects.
00:46:12.080 These are very, very big numbers.
00:46:15.580 And not only that, we found bias in Google in all 10 search positions on the first page of search results.
00:46:22.860 And we know from the experimental research that that shifts a lot of votes.
00:46:26.940 It shifts the opinions and the votes of undecided voters.
00:46:31.720 Okay.
00:46:32.000 So those are the people.
00:46:33.320 Yeah.
00:46:33.580 I want to get into that.
00:46:34.600 Let me take a quick break for a minute, and then I want to come back.
00:46:37.080 Can you explain just that when that first page, if they're changing, I think, I think you said five of them, it's, it changes people's points of view, but all 10 of them, it definitely shifts.
00:46:49.720 And we'll get into that with Dr. Robert Epstein.
00:46:52.600 And also, I'll give you a way to help him because he is the only guy doing this and he's searching for truth.
00:47:01.020 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:47:21.020 Sean Carney is with us.
00:47:22.980 He is the president and CEO of 40 Days for Life.
00:47:25.940 He is depicted in the movie, unplanned, uh, as a really nice guy.
00:47:32.200 Uh, and as he walks in, I'm like, yep, that's the guy from the movie.
00:47:37.600 Uh, Sean, uh, welcome to the program.
00:47:40.060 How are you?
00:47:40.400 Good.
00:47:40.580 Good to be on.
00:47:41.280 Okay.
00:47:41.560 So you are the one, your organization is the one, uh, that turned Abby Johnson.
00:47:49.780 Uh, and she was running a planned parenthood.
00:47:53.120 She had had abortions herself, but she had an experience.
00:47:57.660 How long into your knowing her did she have this experience?
00:48:01.780 Eight years.
00:48:02.760 Eight years.
00:48:03.180 Which really helped.
00:48:04.260 Otherwise I would have been tempted not to believe her, but I, I knew her for eight years.
00:48:08.960 My wife and I, uh, volunteered on the other side of the fence for the local pro-life organization.
00:48:14.020 And she volunteered for Planned Parenthood.
00:48:17.380 And then Abby and I became directors of opposing organizations at the same time.
00:48:21.540 And so we always said, you know, of course we're there for, for the babies and for the
00:48:26.480 women to give them other medical alternatives, but we're also there for the workers.
00:48:31.700 And Abby had the humility to take us up on it.
00:48:35.240 Um, it, what I really like about this movie and it opens next week called Unplanned is
00:48:40.300 that it shows so it's the first time I've seen this handled, right?
00:48:47.120 The way you handled the people who were screaming murderers and they were showing the bloody
00:48:52.600 pictures.
00:48:53.060 There's no one going to be attracted to that.
00:48:55.300 Right.
00:48:55.480 Uh, it just scares and freaks out the women who are going in for an abortion.
00:48:59.840 You guys separated yourself from that and you took a very different approach.
00:49:05.200 Yeah.
00:49:05.420 It freaks me out too, because you know, that's not an approach that, that is effective.
00:49:10.380 Some of those people may have good intentions, but we were not that, uh, 40 days for life
00:49:15.460 is, is peaceful.
00:49:16.420 It's, it's law abiding.
00:49:17.920 Our folks sign a statement of peace and that's why so many come over and, and choose life,
00:49:24.160 you know, at the last moment.
00:49:25.540 But it's also why we've helped 186 abortion facility workers leave.
00:49:30.420 Abby was the 26th, uh, worker that we helped.
00:49:34.200 She was just our worker where the campaign started in college station, Texas.
00:49:38.000 So I knew her well, she's the, she's one of three Planned Parenthood managers, uh, who
00:49:43.660 we've helped leave.
00:49:45.580 She had a traumatic experience, uh, where she actually had to hold the ultrasound.
00:49:51.920 Uh, and so she watched this baby fight for its life as it was, as it was killed.
00:49:57.700 Uh, and that's what changed her when she came to the fence, uh, or she didn't come to the
00:50:03.700 fence.
00:50:03.900 She came, at least in the movie, she came to your office, which happened really.
00:50:08.020 So tell me about that day.
00:50:09.220 It was October 5th of 2009.
00:50:12.200 And, uh, somebody walked in and said, Abby Johnson is here, which is the opening of the
00:50:19.060 trailer, the movie trailer that really happened.
00:50:21.180 And I walked in and she was distraught.
00:50:24.120 I'll never forget Glenn seeing her Planned Parenthood security card drenched in her mascara
00:50:30.920 and her makeup from her tears.
00:50:32.400 I'd seen her swipe that card, you know, hundreds of times, but that's when I knew, uh, Abby's
00:50:38.560 changed.
00:50:38.880 I've known this woman for eight years and she's changed.
00:50:41.460 And I said, it looks like you've had a rough day at the office.
00:50:44.000 And she kind of laughed and said, you could say that.
00:50:46.640 And she told me what she witnessed, which was a 13 week old baby boy.
00:50:51.300 As you said, fight for his life with no chance and, and lose it in front of her eyes.
00:51:00.420 She, she's interesting because as the movie depicts, they Planned Parenthood took her
00:51:06.600 right to the top fast.
00:51:09.500 They usually, they kind of ease you into it, but they took her right in and really kind
00:51:15.100 of tested her, pushed her, but you know, by showing her the little feet and everything
00:51:18.660 else that they have to, they have to kind of piece the body back together to make sure
00:51:24.300 there's nothing left in the mom.
00:51:25.820 And she didn't have a problem with that.
00:51:27.720 She didn't.
00:51:28.240 And I can't explain that.
00:51:30.160 She can't explain that.
00:51:31.140 No one could explain that.
00:51:32.140 Most people would run out screaming, saying, I'm out of here.
00:51:35.100 And they do a good job in the movie of showing Abby's change over time.
00:51:38.340 She starts lying.
00:51:39.300 She starts manipulating.
00:51:40.620 She, you know, they, they really show that.
00:51:42.800 And then her, her change of heart.
00:51:44.920 It doesn't surprise me that she really climbed the ladder because there's a big disconnect
00:51:49.460 between corporate Planned Parenthood in America and the people that actually run their abortion
00:51:54.800 facilities where they operate.
00:51:56.280 What does that mean?
00:51:57.020 It means that they are often left out to dry.
00:52:00.080 This isn't the most talented group of people that are managing, you know, there's almost
00:52:04.060 700 Planned Parenthood locations across the country.
00:52:07.780 And when we have a peaceful 40 days for life campaign, they, they get no support from
00:52:14.080 corporate and it's extremely effective for us because we can work with local pregnancy
00:52:19.560 centers and get women other options, other medical options.
00:52:23.560 And they're just not supportive in the grassroots.
00:52:26.060 They're very top heavy.
00:52:27.340 So when they get what I would call Abby as a star, you know, she was an employee of the
00:52:31.880 year in her mid twenties, they, they shoot her up to the top.
00:52:36.160 And what they definitely underestimated about her was that she was young enough to still
00:52:44.020 have a conscience and not be hardened to this.
00:52:46.780 And she actually believed she was doing the right thing for women.
00:52:50.760 I think many of them do.
00:52:51.900 Yeah.
00:52:52.140 I think so too.
00:52:52.880 I think so too.
00:52:53.860 You can't, you can't, there couldn't be that number of monsters.
00:52:57.720 No, not at all.
00:52:59.260 And, and, you know, they, I think they show that, that she did feel that she was trying
00:53:03.960 to help women and they all feel that, you know, we've otherwise they probably wouldn't
00:53:08.820 do it.
00:53:09.420 And that's one of the reasons, you know, we've helped 186 workers leave.
00:53:13.340 How do you, what do you attribute that to?
00:53:15.260 How, how do you, how does that happen?
00:53:17.800 They approach us.
00:53:19.180 They, we don't go out lurking for workers and you got to get out.
00:53:22.520 They, they, they have to approach us.
00:53:24.960 That is our policy.
00:53:26.020 And when they approach us and they say, I, I just can't do this anymore.
00:53:31.820 My conscience has, has gotten to me.
00:53:34.020 That's usually what they say.
00:53:35.280 We had one abortion doctor say, I think I need to see a priest.
00:53:40.440 It's not people that are mad or disgruntled and quit.
00:53:43.280 And that happens too.
00:53:44.740 They're like, ah, these crazy people.
00:53:45.960 Those aren't the people coming to you.
00:53:47.360 No, not at all.
00:53:49.060 These are people that actually have a change of heart and you know, Glenn, the, the conversion
00:53:55.180 gate on the abortion issue only swings in one direction.
00:53:58.920 There's not some mom with five kids and 10 grandkids that's run a pregnancy help center
00:54:04.180 her whole life who all of a sudden wakes up and is 60 and decides I should have been running
00:54:07.660 an abortion facility my whole life and now I need an agent in a speaking tour.
00:54:12.640 I mean, believe me, we would hear them, but they would be on the news every single day.
00:54:16.580 So it, you know, there's an exodus out of the abortion industry and there are so many
00:54:21.880 good people that at one point supported reproductive rights who don't.
00:54:25.860 And there are so many women, the pro-life movement, uh, you know, is, is often led by those who
00:54:30.840 have had an abortion, you know, men who have paid for an abortion at workers like Abby who
00:54:35.740 have done an abortion.
00:54:36.600 And that certainly convicted me as a young man.
00:54:39.020 When I heard women who have, who have had an abortion share their testimony, I thought,
00:54:42.860 what am I doing?
00:54:44.080 You know, I'm 19, perhaps most famously, you know, the woman from Roe versus Wade, right?
00:54:48.920 Like wound up being a pro-life activist.
00:54:51.440 So it was the biggest mistake of her life.
00:54:54.080 Right.
00:54:54.480 And Bernard Nathanson, who's the founder of NARAL, was the first abortion doctor to have
00:54:59.620 a change of heart.
00:55:00.320 And he witnessed an abortion that he did very similar, but, but much earlier than, than
00:55:05.060 Abby's experience where he actually saw the abortion he was doing.
00:55:09.540 You're in the movie, your organization.
00:55:11.700 I mean, you guys are out there at this clinic seemingly all the time.
00:55:15.920 Like, what is the reality of how often and how long you guys are out there?
00:55:19.180 So at that location, we were out there year round.
00:55:21.640 Wow.
00:55:21.880 And then when we-
00:55:22.700 Every day.
00:55:23.080 Every day.
00:55:23.560 Every day.
00:55:24.600 That's incredible.
00:55:25.360 Wow.
00:55:25.640 And when we launched 40 Days for Life as a, as a nationally coordinated effort that's
00:55:30.800 in the movie in the fall of 2007, you know, that was sort of ground zero and we were hoping
00:55:36.560 it would go to 20 or 25 cities and, and it ended up going to 816 in 56 different countries.
00:55:42.360 And, you know, it's a beautiful thing because obviously we do this, it's out of love of
00:55:48.100 God, but it's love of country as well.
00:55:51.060 There are men and women who have died so that we have our freedom of speech.
00:55:55.120 My grandfather was in the Pacific in World War II and shame on us, liberal or conservative,
00:56:00.860 if we don't use our freedom of speech.
00:56:03.220 And it's a very patriotic thing to do as well as obviously a faith-based thing.
00:56:09.420 And I think it takes on another dimension of patriotism.
00:56:12.560 I think this is our last call.
00:56:14.240 Now that they have, now that they have exposed themselves that they don't mean rare, they
00:56:19.980 don't mean safe, rare, they don't mean any of that.
00:56:22.620 They mean, I have a right to kill anything that I want, even after birth.
00:56:28.700 Now we're talking infanticide.
00:56:30.520 And I think, I think this is the line in the sand that if America doesn't meet this and
00:56:36.120 reject it and, and turn back to God and say, okay, we're not on that side.
00:56:41.320 We're on the side of life, not of death.
00:56:43.660 We, you are our guide.
00:56:46.280 I think, I think all the protection comes away from this country.
00:56:50.460 It does.
00:56:51.340 You're exactly right.
00:56:52.480 It shakes us to our core.
00:56:53.900 Who are we?
00:56:55.200 Where did we come from?
00:56:56.660 Where are we going?
00:56:57.520 And if we, Glenn, this isn't the, the pro abortion nuts on the street who come up from their
00:57:04.660 parents' basement to yell at pro-life people is not the fringe.
00:57:08.240 These are senators, governors, people that, you know, sound nice and are supposedly well
00:57:14.780 educated saying we will leave a baby girl on the table left to die.
00:57:20.080 It is uncharted waters in the United States of America.
00:57:24.480 And I know for us, it has been a huge wake-up call.
00:57:28.200 We, we have just had a swarm of new volunteers.
00:57:31.640 Uh, it's perfect timing for the movie to come out on March 29th.
00:57:35.960 And it's a wake-up call.
00:57:37.500 If, if this isn't a wake-up call, then, then wake-up calls don't exist.
00:57:42.460 That's why I say it's the last, this is the last call.
00:57:44.400 I really think, um, tell me quickly, you're, uh, you're starting a 40 day.
00:57:51.560 We're in the middle of it.
00:57:52.580 Okay.
00:57:52.780 Tell me about it.
00:57:53.360 What is it?
00:57:53.880 40 days for life is going on right now in, uh, 377 cities around the world.
00:57:59.220 If you go to 40 days for life.com, uh, you can participate.
00:58:02.520 30% of our local campaigns are run by women who have had an abortion.
00:58:07.720 It's my favorite stat.
00:58:09.020 And so most of the folks, you have a little fear the first time going out.
00:58:13.180 Don't worry, sign up.
00:58:14.520 We'll take you through it.
00:58:15.480 We've never had an incident.
00:58:17.360 You're, you, you will never regret going and praying at a 40 days for life vigil.
00:58:21.800 It is so fantastic.
00:58:23.420 Thank you so much.
00:58:24.300 Well, thank you.
00:58:25.000 Um, unplanned.
00:58:26.140 So, you know, I, I've seen the movie, uh, it's received a rating of R, which makes absolutely
00:58:32.660 no sense, uh, especially if you don't believe that that's the life of a child.
00:58:37.120 The scene that is objectionable lasts about 30 seconds on film.
00:58:41.420 We'll, we'll remain with you for the rest of your life.
00:58:45.060 And it is a CGI of a baby fighting for its life on an ultrasound.
00:58:51.120 So it's a bad, scratchy black and white image, just like an ultrasound.
00:58:55.980 But you see the baby actually fight for its life as it actually did when it changed Abby
00:59:02.300 Johnson's heart.
00:59:03.120 And they don't want your children to be able to see this movie.
00:59:06.560 Um, yet they will fight hard for your children to be able to go and have an abortion without
00:59:12.320 your permission.
00:59:13.360 They don't want you to have your children see this without you sitting next to them.
00:59:18.800 I highly recommend that you take your kids, uh, to this movie, uh, and, uh, and you do
00:59:25.740 sit next to them.
00:59:26.600 In fact, my faith does not like rated R movies and, and says you should stay away from rated
00:59:33.520 R movies.
00:59:34.080 I so highly recommend this and I highly recommend it for your children to come with you.
00:59:40.140 And I do not mean small children, uh, but 13 years old, um, bring your children, uh, with
00:59:47.000 you.
00:59:47.280 They need to understand this movie is game changing.
00:59:51.160 I am going to be flying out.
00:59:53.020 Um, I'm volunteering my time to fly out to Salt Lake city to do, um, uh, a, a premiere
01:00:01.720 of this on the night that it premieres and opens up nationwide.
01:00:06.460 Uh, I'll give you all of the details of which theater or theaters it's going to be at.
01:00:11.680 Uh, and that will be next Friday.
01:00:14.160 I will be there live and I will welcome you talk about the movie.
01:00:18.400 Well, to question and answer afterwards, but please, please take your family to see this
01:00:24.720 movie.
01:00:25.240 It is one of the most important, uh, movies.
01:00:28.600 I think in my lifetime, halfway through it, I thought I may see the end of abortion in
01:00:35.780 my lifetime in the next 10 years, I could see the end of abortion.
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