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00:00:38.180On today's podcast, a very good day for Donald Trump. We'll tell you why. Good day for Israel as well.
00:00:44.960We also have found the perfect candidate. Why are we messing around with these young spring chickens for the Democratic nominee?
00:00:54.360We found the perfect nominee for president of the United States.
00:00:59.580I mean, if Bernie and Elizabeth Warren and Biden and Biden in their 70s, let's go for real experience.
00:01:07.260We'll we'll introduce you to that coming up. Also, Bill O'Reilly is with us.
00:01:14.220Robert Epstein is this amazing guy from Harvard who is finding that now in 2018,
00:01:22.480Google again swayed the results of the election and influenced 78 million people with their results and could have changed the election.
00:01:33.560Nobody wants to hear about it was breaking news today in Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Times.
00:01:39.120But even the Times got the story wrong. According to him, you'll find that news out today.
00:01:44.600And one interview with Sean Carney, 40 Days for Life campaign.
00:01:49.820Amazing stats on what's happening with Planned Parenthood and how it's coming undone.
00:02:03.560You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:02:14.300I love Patriot Mobile. Here's the thing.
00:02:16.900Cell service, almost all of it is exactly the same because everybody's using the same cell towers.
00:02:21.620OK, and what these companies do is they get their own customers and they charge all kinds of really high prices.
00:02:27.980Then they sell time on that tower to other companies and they charge really, really the low basic rate.
00:02:35.180Now, you're denying those companies that own those cell towers the money, all that big fat profit to be able to go and donate to things like Planned Parenthood.
00:02:45.860So if you switch to another one that has the same coverage, but is not giving that big fat profit, you hurt that, you know, big company.
00:02:56.800You also help the little company and you help your own causes because that little company is not giving all the money to Planned Parenthood.
00:05:30.080But what they're saying now is, what is out there is out there.
00:05:33.360The 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.
00:05:38.180Now, 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.
00:05:45.560I don't think that that's actually true.
00:05:47.620I mean, remember, we keep complaining about this being about other things, right?
00:05:51.820It'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.
00:05:58.740Well, there have been real things that have happened with the Mueller investigation as associated to that probe.
00:06:03.360I mean, they've identified dozens of people, specific people in Russia, who were responsible for this.
00:06:11.100And 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.
00:06:21.640It's supposed to be about whether Russia interrupted and tried to screw up our elections.
00:06:29.500And we've seen that, some of that come to fruition.
00:06:32.280Now, 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.
00:06:45.560And, of course, the other associations with people like Manafort and such that were caught on unrelated, you know, sort of situations here.
00:06:54.020So we may very well find out interesting things from the Mueller report.
00:06:56.740But 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.
00:07:05.980Anybody who is in trouble in this are all of the people that we said during the election.
00:07:14.020You've got to get away from those people.
00:07:16.440We 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.
00:07:37.140And 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.
00:07:48.400He doesn't have it was those people around him.
00:08:29.320It's another great one that we were saying, like, what?
00:08:31.220You can't surround yourself with these people.
00:08:32.780Well, 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.
00:08:42.400But he's disassociated himself with all of these people.
00:08:45.880I mean, all of them, all of them, he says, are, you know, liars and terrible people for the most part.
00:09:19.000And so, you know, whether whether this turns up to into something else, we don't know for sure yet.
00:09:24.360But 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.
00:09:32.040And I it's kind of what we suspected the entire time.
00:09:35.000I 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.
00:09:42.960But this is not going to end this, of course.
00:09:45.660You know, the Democrats still run the House.
00:09:47.340They're going to still keep investigating and bringing up witnesses and going after whatever they can find.
00:09:51.100So it's not like this is over, but it is a big step.
00:09:53.860And 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.
00:10:03.120So, you know, this is going to hurt them.
00:10:24.960This 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.
00:10:34.180They're going to be able to pull other witnesses and get other documents as if Mueller couldn't get these documents.
00:10:46.120If it if it comes off as disingenuous.
00:10:48.600If 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.
00:11:08.780They don't even have to go to impeachment.
00:11:38.200And that is the best news for Donald Trump.
00:11:40.880But it hinges on this report from ABC being real and the economy staying strong.
00:11:49.920Yeah, those are two incredibly important things.
00:11:52.520I 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.
00:12:04.740And it's it's fascinating because yesterday move on.org said that they will not support anyone who attends AIPAC.
00:12:17.140So if you are a Democratic candidate, they said, if you want to be the nominee, don't show up at the AIPAC conference.
00:32:20.480Then 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.
00:33:19.780But 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,
00:33:28.220and 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,
00:33:42.000you know, that's not really a problem.
00:33:46.940You just look at him and you go, next.
00:33:49.160Bill, you seem pretty confident in who's going to win this nomination.
00:33:54.200If you had to break it down by percentage chance, how would you distribute your percentages?
00:34:00.000Well, I'd say Biden's got a 50% chance now.
00:34:03.220You don't even know about Biden because Biden, he's a moody kind of guy.
00:34:09.060He's, on Thursday, he's all jazzed to run and on Friday, you know, his back hurts.
00:34:14.180So I'd say 50%, the establishment Democrats, these are the old money Democrats.
00:34:27.560But 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.
00:34:38.880But, you know, Kamala Harris, she, you know, former prosecutor, that kind of thing.
00:38:26.860We have, they have fed more people and literally freed more slaves in the Middle East than countries, literally countries.
00:38:38.000I mean, they're being recognized by Australia, by the United States State Department.
00:38:46.460One 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.
00:38:59.900Well, you definitely have made things happen, you know, for me, and I really appreciate it.
00:39:04.760And 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,
00:39:16.740I've actually made very, very dear friends who happen to be, you know, conservative.
00:39:51.840Well, there's two different things I do.
00:39:53.880And unfortunately, the LA Times just totally got this wrong.
00:39:58.460One is for more than six years, I've been doing randomized, controlled scientific studies,
00:40:04.540showing the, the new power that companies like Google and Facebook have to shift opinions and votes without people knowing.
00:40:13.780And that's very, very rigorous research published in top scientific journals, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, LA Times.
00:41:09.420And 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.
00:41:20.520And once again, I caught Google, not Bing or Yahoo, but I caught Google with their digital pants down.
00:41:28.620And, 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.
00:41:43.800And that was enough if they were doing that nationwide, which I didn't monitor the whole country.
00:41:49.360But 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.
00:42:06.640That's why this is a very, very dangerous kind of influence.
00:42:10.300That's why we also need monitoring systems to be running on a large scale.
00:42:16.640And that's those are the two things I do, the scientific stuff and then the, you know, developing monitoring systems.
00:42:22.580So I want to get into I want to get into what you found and how and how they're swaying elections.
00:42:27.480But I want to ask you first, are you familiar with the book Surveillance Capitalism?
00:42:46.080But 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.
00:43:08.220So I think that she covers, you know, she touches on those.
00:43:11.740And 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.
00:43:24.420If you just look at this as a sales tool to then just nudge people this way or that way.
00:43:31.540And 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.
00:43:47.540Whether that's to vote for something, whether that's to vote for something, to buy for something, or hate something or love something.
00:44:06.640How do you know that Google was doing this and Bing and Yahoo was not?
00:44:16.000Well, I set up now for the second time a Nielsen-type network of field agents.
00:44:23.940And this is what Nielsen does with their families.
00:44:26.340They have this network that they're all secret.
00:44:28.920And, you know, they look over the shoulders of people in the family to see what they're watching on TV.
00:44:34.680So 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.
00:44:58.080I focused mainly on three staunchly Republican congressional districts in California, 45, 48, and 49, and literally collected a massive amount of data.
00:45:12.360No one's ever done this before, not at this scale.
00:45:14.940So I preserved more than 47,000 election-related searches and the 400,000 web pages to which the search results linked.
00:45:25.280And, of course, I know where those web pages are being shown to people in search results.
00:45:31.340And so I can measure the bias in the web pages and then see where they're being shown in those search results.
00:45:38.820And sure enough, on Google, those higher search results definitely are showing people content that favors Democratic candidates.
00:45:49.140Google and Bing are much more balanced, but Google, very, very clear bias in what they are showing people.
00:46:34.600Let me take a quick break for a minute, and then I want to come back.
00:46:37.080Can 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.
00:46:49.720And we'll get into that with Dr. Robert Epstein.
00:46:52.600And also, I'll give you a way to help him because he is the only guy doing this and he's searching for truth.