The Glenn Beck Program - March 11, 2019


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Glenn Beck and Jason Buttrill take a look at who is really behind all of the craziness going on in our country, and why it's time to ask the question, "Who's Really Behind It?"

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00:03:58.680 that has worked with me for a very long time. And quite honestly, we're starting to find some things
00:04:04.940 that are really spooky as hell. And I want to talk to you a little bit about socialism because we
00:04:12.020 found something, you know, when we were at Fox, we always talked about top down, bottom up, inside
00:04:16.740 out. And we talked about how they did it to Hungary. Well, Hungary actually, and I don't know how we 0.86
00:04:22.520 missed this. Hungary was not the first place the socialists tried it, the communists. And they
00:04:28.000 started calling themselves socialists intentionally and changed language. The first place they flipped
00:04:34.980 was Czechoslovakia. And they did it within three years. And it was a pro free market civilization
00:04:43.660 that wanted nothing to do with communism. And they flipped it behind the Iron Curtain in three years.
00:04:51.240 We've just found something that was never supposed to come out from behind the Iron Curtain.
00:04:57.620 And we found the the original plan on how to do it. And you are not going to believe
00:05:06.600 how much of it has already been done here in just the last few years. Also, at that care thing in
00:05:13.780 Chicago, this weekend, who is the Tlaid? Tlaid. Tlaid. She was speaking at the at the the care
00:05:27.220 convention or hearing or whatever it was. And she was one of the keynote speakers. And she was talking
00:05:33.940 about how, you know, we're here now, and we are in Congress and yada, yada, yada. And it was a
00:05:43.600 pretty powerful, pretty powerful speech. They also have had a plan on how to infiltrate and take the
00:05:51.560 nation through Hamas and Hezbollah. And we've told you about this for a long time. However, we I believe 0.99
00:05:59.900 we are in a very dangerous state. Even Rahm Emanuel in Chicago is saying, you you have to sanction,
00:06:08.940 you have to sanction these people, because it's getting really bad. Tonight at five o'clock,
00:06:17.740 we're going to begin a dialogue with you on just Congresswoman Omar. And what we have found on
00:06:25.560 Congressman Omar is should wake you up. If you are a Democrat, and I don't mean a Democrat in
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00:06:48.320 not an anti Semite should be all of them. Send this episode to them. This is a very important episode.
00:06:57.780 Jason, give me the just give us the headlines of, of what we've what we're going to reveal tonight and
00:07:06.860 how we're putting it together. So when you first, when we first started talking about Omar, I, I just
00:07:13.640 wanted to like, see, like, I was trying to find out where the origin of our anti Semitism was. So we just
00:07:18.380 started looking at that. And the more and more I got into looking at that, her like entire like story
00:07:24.480 is this weird, like spiral of crazy town. Yeah, we, we have to start the show tonight. And, and what's
00:07:32.080 crazy is we have to start with something that is not verified. And I hate doing that. But the AP
00:07:39.360 has done investigations. And the AP says, this isn't right, far as there's something wrong here. And
00:07:47.260 it leads us to believe these things, but we can't verify any of them, because she has,
00:07:54.860 she has deleted all of it, or she is. She won't answer any questions on it. But there's some crazy
00:08:05.500 things on how she and her family got into America, that really need to be cleared up. Yeah, there's a
00:08:12.920 then that's just one there's, we're going to look at three different things that are not verified
00:08:16.840 right now, that if it hit anybody else, this, they, it would be like national scandals, it'd be
00:08:22.660 plastered all over the media. There'd be investigative journalists at the New York Times, Washington
00:08:26.520 Post all over this. I know they would. These are big. And especially like she refuses to answer to
00:08:33.180 any of these scandals. And not only that, she's actually gone in and looks like deleted evidence 0.54
00:08:39.520 that would have proved it otherwise. And there is evidence really good solid evidence as the AP is.
00:08:45.220 I mean, we're not just taking this from blog sites or something. We are looking at it and what is the
00:08:52.080 closest to verified. And even the AP says, this is really pretty strong stuff here. And she keeps
00:09:02.260 deleting these things. The perjury that she has committed on the way she or her brother or her
00:09:13.260 husband came into the country. She testified on something and we have evidence tonight. That's an
00:09:19.600 absolute total lie. And she knows it. And we're not the only ones who have said this, but we're probably
00:09:25.920 now the biggest ones to say this. And you need to see it because in the next chapter and the tonight's
00:09:33.540 episode in the second tier, we go into her connections to Hamas, Hezbollah, you know, care,
00:09:43.720 all of these really, really dark organizations. And yeah, you talked about infiltration into the
00:09:51.560 government. I've never, I've been looking at this for a while and I've never seen it at the level
00:09:56.660 that it is now. There was a, uh, there was a shot of, uh, Linda Sarsour with a group of men, uh, last
00:10:04.100 week when they went to go support, uh, Omar, when this vote was going down, the antisemitism vote.
00:10:09.640 So I sent, I sent, uh, Jason, a video that I found of Linda Sarsour and this group of men going in
00:10:17.680 to Congresswoman Omar's office. And it was really odd. And there was a, uh, I think a, a former Muslim 0.99
00:10:27.220 woman from the middle East who was videotaping it, or she had her phone and she was like, what are you
00:10:32.740 doing? What are you doing? And they're blocking her. And they obviously knew who she was and she knew
00:10:38.400 who they were, but I didn't know. And I sent it to Jason and I said, Jason, look at this. What's
00:10:45.080 happening here? Who are these people? Um, I don't know if I should say now who that was
00:10:50.000 because I don't want to spoil like this, this is insane, but the main person that's there,
00:10:54.960 let's just say he has been outed in court documents. He has been labeled as the FBI by the
00:11:00.560 FBI as someone that supports, uh, in a roundabout way, terrorism. Yeah. Uh, yes. Like it's fully
00:11:08.000 documented the organization that he's, that he is the, uh, head of. Um, I don't know why people
00:11:14.760 aren't talking about it today as far as what, how they were established and what their end
00:11:18.640 game is, what their goal is. Everyone just seems to have forgotten. And I, I just can't
00:11:23.780 believe it. Like I would say, if I was the FBI or DOJ, I would be starting an investigation
00:11:27.300 today. It's weird because I was, uh, I was listening to CNN today. They didn't talk about
00:11:33.100 this at all. They did mention, however, that Donald Trump had a picture taken with a person
00:11:39.800 who ran the spa chain that Robert Kraft went to. Oh my gosh. Um, now she didn't, she doesn't 0.79
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00:11:51.320 there for a long time, but that is unfrickin believable. When you see this, when you see
00:11:56.900 this tonight, when you see this, you, you will be much more angry at the mainstream media than you
00:12:04.720 already are because this is locked down with an exception of the opening segment, which
00:12:11.680 I will clearly say this part, we don't know because we can't get the information because
00:12:18.300 she keeps deleting it. But we give you the, a very strong case and a very strong case, uh,
00:12:26.620 that is verifiable that she committed perjury on her way, uh, in front of an immigration court.
00:12:32.960 Um, and it's, it's 100% verifiable. So when we show that, and then we come back after the
00:12:41.580 break and show you the second part, I'm telling you, you are going to know when, when the president
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00:15:45.600 So Stu, do you remember the case we made, um, years ago about socialism and, uh, how communism
00:16:04.340 was, uh, was brought into Hungary? Do you remember this? Yes. So what they did was they got a lot of
00:16:12.140 communists elected and put into their system of government, but they weren't calling themselves
00:16:19.180 communists at the time. And they, they infiltrated that. And then they infiltrated the media and then
00:16:26.180 they had the bottom rise up. They started doing things or letting things go and undermining the
00:16:32.880 system. And eventually things got so out of control that the, the bottom rose up and said,
00:16:40.880 you've got to stop this. It's exactly what the socialists did under Hitler. The socialists had 0.78
00:16:48.960 the Brown shirts, the national socialist army Brown shirts. And they caused so much chaos that the
00:16:55.780 people rose up and said, okay, somebody has got to make this stop. And Hitler did same thing in 0.93
00:17:01.760 Hungary. It became chaos. The people said, we need somebody to control this. And the Soviet tanks rolled
00:17:08.480 in. Remember top down, bottom up, inside out. Well, Jason, while he's doing some research on some
00:17:15.200 other things, he came across, uh, a, a booklet that I cannot believe that we didn't find earlier,
00:17:22.780 but it's, it's not well known. It was never supposed to come out into the general public. It was written
00:17:29.520 by a communist for the communists on how to take Czechoslovakia and Czechoslovakia fell in a
00:17:38.020 peaceful transition of power, uh, fell from a relatively free market system to a socialist system to a
00:17:49.320 communist system in three years, three years. It's, it's, it really is amazing. So like after the Yalta
00:17:58.240 conference, when they did the agreement, Stalin couldn't just roll in and do a, you know, uh, you know,
00:18:03.400 October revolution all over, uh, Western Europe that was like in it, like Roosevelt made sure to
00:18:08.540 put that in a, you can't just roll in and do all this stuff. So the communists were like, well,
00:18:12.480 crap, like how do, then how do we spread communism? Like, how do we fulfill our dream? Because there
00:18:17.440 were all these like democratic systems now, like in Czechoslovakia, they had a parliament. And, uh,
00:18:22.720 so the communists, uh, in Eastern Europe at the time were like, okay, well, we know we can do this,
00:18:27.680 but we have to do it legally. So how do we do it legally? So they devise this plan. And in this
00:18:32.860 pamphlet you're talking about, by the way, this pamphlet is kind of a, it's an, that's a completely
00:18:36.220 other story on just how hard to find this sucker is. Yeah. It's up to $600. You want to buy one,
00:18:42.080 600 bucks. And it's 50 pages long, 50 pages long. So this, it ranges from 200 to 600. Um, and it's,
00:18:50.560 if you know where to look, you can find the thing just to be able to download online,
00:18:53.840 but $600 for a pamphlet. But when you start reading through it, there's actually, uh, I guess
00:19:01.140 some motive that people might have to not want this to get out into the general public. Big motive.
00:19:05.740 It is a play by play handbook on if you don't want to break the law and you want to work within the
00:19:13.260 system, but you want to change a capitalist democracy into a socialist dictatorship of the
00:19:20.240 proletariat, which is a direct quote within this, uh, uh, pamphlet. This is how you do it.
00:19:25.580 So it's a way almost of bringing a socialism through democratically. I don't know what you'd
00:19:29.880 call that. Something like a democratic socialist or something like that. You'd almost call it that.
00:19:35.140 Exactly. And Stu, I read it last night and it is, your eyes will fall out. Your eyes will fall out.
00:19:42.140 You'd be like, wait, wait, wait, that's Ocasio-Cortez. Oh my gosh, look at that. That's what the media
00:19:47.960 is doing right now. Uh, that's Congress right now. That's what this bill is about. It's crazy.
00:19:54.680 It's so blatant, Stu. This will blow your mind. Like in, in part, like they were the first ones
00:19:59.380 to say, Hey, um, how do we, uh, like they brought up the, the, the first, uh, wealth tax. They called
00:20:05.160 it the millionaire's levy. Now it wasn't so like people like, uh, um, Senator Warren are saying the
00:20:11.920 exact same things, but what they don't, what Warren won't say, this guy, the author, Jan
00:20:17.400 Kozak, who was the actual official historian for the communist party, uh, in Czechoslovakia,
00:20:22.060 he was like, well, the whole reason why we did the millionaire's levy, it wasn't because
00:20:25.980 we didn't really, we didn't want to give, we didn't care about giving the money to the
00:20:28.440 people. That's not what we cared about. We just wanted to isolate capitalists and anyone
00:20:32.500 that opposed us. We wanted to say from the bottom, the activists that we had working and
00:20:36.840 pushing up, we wanted to say, Hey, look, you know, they, they, uh, these people care
00:20:42.440 only about the millionaires. They care only about the one percenters. Like that's, that's 0.93
00:20:47.160 who the politicians care about. We care about you. So it was all an, as an isolation tactic.
00:20:52.160 It had nothing to do with actually giving to the poor, but this is how you start it. So
00:20:56.200 they started with the millionaire's levy. Then they moved on to, you know, there's these,
00:21:00.420 uh, businesses, you know, that, um, they're only in it for themselves and they're getting
00:21:04.440 too big and they're monopolizing. So we need to find a way to co-opt them with the government. 0.96
00:21:09.540 Now, this has already sounded familiar. If you think, like, think about what's happening
00:21:12.600 with big tech, like Google, Facebook, or, you know, companies like that. But they're
00:21:16.560 like, if we can find a way to co-opt them, then we can show the people that we have their
00:21:19.900 best interests in mind. And eventually co-opting them with the government turns into full-on
00:21:24.820 nationalization, full-on nationalization. Then they, then they moved on from there to, uh,
00:21:29.200 confiscating private property, redistributing, uh, large farms and stuff like that
00:21:33.920 in large industries over to smaller, you know, it was a step-by-step-by-step process.
00:21:39.040 And the scary thing is, as you said, you can completely see where we're at in, in, in
00:21:44.020 this, uh, in this cycle right now. And we're pretty close to the end. We're pretty darn
00:21:48.720 close to the end. It's, there's a feeling that I think people have that I was talking to
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00:22:12.980 said, I think we're about to lose our country. I, I feel like the free market system and what
00:22:21.520 we know as protected by the bill of rights is about to be lost. And he's right.
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00:24:45.420 No, you can't do it. Pat's trying to adjust the Ocasio-Cortez painting. Uh, Ocasio, uh,
00:24:51.080 Alexandria knows best. Can we get a shot of that real quick? Is that possible? Does that thing 0.95
00:24:55.960 move? Um, we've got 83 cameras in the back. There's not one that, huh? It's pointed there.
00:25:01.280 There it is. There's Ocasio-Cortez. Uh, she knows best and she does. She was out at the,
00:25:08.080 uh, South by Southwest and they loved her. Oh my loved her. You know, that CNN panel we played
00:25:14.920 for you last week. Uh, they all said none of them wanted Joe Biden for president. Every one
00:25:22.000 of them. Well, there were only six, but still all of them love Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. She's just 0.84
00:25:29.080 so great in the future of the party. Really? She's wrong on everything. She is so ignorant 0.98
00:25:36.800 on, on virtually every single issue. Here's what she said at South by Southwest about Ronald
00:25:43.540 Reagan. This is amazing.
00:25:44.640 I think a perfect example of how special interests and the powerful have pitted
00:25:52.740 white working class Americans against brown and black working class Americans in order 0.77
00:26:01.340 to just screw over all working class Americans. The unions, is she going after unions here? 1.00
00:26:05.720 Hi, Sue. Is, um, you're going to be surprised. No, she's not.
00:26:09.400 Is Reaganism in the eighties when he started talking about welfare queens.
00:26:14.080 Right. Remember that.
00:26:15.060 So you think about this image, welfare queens. 0.92
00:26:17.020 Think about that image.
00:26:17.640 And what he was really trying to talk about was this, he was painting this photo. He's painting
00:26:22.800 this like really resentful vision of essentially, uh, black women who were doing nothing that
00:26:30.220 were sucks on our country. Right. What? And it's this whole tragedy of the commons type
00:26:37.780 of thinking, thinking where it's like, because these one, this one specific group of people
00:26:44.100 that you were already kind of subconsciously primed to resent, you give them a different
00:26:49.960 reason. That's not explicit racism, but still rooted in a racist caricature. Um, it gives
00:26:56.940 people a logical re a logical reason to say, Oh yeah, no, toss out the whole social safety
00:27:03.700 net. She's so wrong on everything. Now, what she doesn't mention is that Ronald Reagan wasn't
00:27:10.860 even talking about a group of people. He was talking about one specific person and giving
00:27:17.480 an example of how in some cases the welfare system is completely out of control. He was
00:27:22.580 talking about Linda Taylor. He never mentioned her by name, but that's who this was. Uh, he
00:27:28.540 said, there's a woman in Chicago. She has 80 names, 30 addresses, 12 social security cards,
00:27:38.240 and she's collecting veterans benefits on four non-existing deceased husbands. Uh, he said,
00:27:44.600 and she's collecting social security on her cards. She's got Medicaid getting food stamps,
00:27:49.780 and she's collecting welfare under each of her 80 names. Oh my gosh. Her tax-free cash income alone 1.00
00:27:57.020 is over $150,000. This is in the 80s. 1976. 76? 1976. That's like 500 grand or more. And the woman
00:28:08.740 was mostly white. She was not black. She claimed to be black a few times. No, no. She had a Native
00:28:15.460 American heritage. Alexandria knows best. I'm telling you. She knows best. It's deep into her
00:28:22.640 eyes. It's dangerous because people are responding to her. Well, listen to this. Uh, for anybody who,
00:28:28.200 for anybody who says that they're not gonna get rid of, they're socialists. That's, that's a
00:28:34.780 different kind of socialism than in Venezuela. I want you to hear what she said this weekend
00:28:40.920 about capitalism. Here it is. Um, isn't to me is it's an ideology of capital. It puts capital.
00:28:50.000 The most important thing is the concentration of capital. Yep. And it means that we seek and
00:28:58.300 prioritize profit and the accumulation of money above all else. Yes. And we seek it at any
00:29:05.920 human and environmental costs. Yes. Did she nail it? That is what that means. That's what that means.
00:29:10.880 And to me, that ideology is not sustainable. Not. It's not. And cannot be redeemed. Right.
00:29:15.340 Well, if that's what, hang on just a second, look deeply into her eyes. Mm-hmm. She knows best.
00:29:22.240 That's what capitalism means to her? Yeah. Well, that's not what capitalism actually means.
00:29:28.360 Although it's based on capital. I got that. Because it's part of the word capitalism. Right? Yes.
00:29:34.680 I like the part where, because I mean, how many times in our secret meetings of capitalists
00:29:38.660 have we discussed the idea that we want to enrich a few people at any human cost? Any
00:29:43.940 human cost. It's almost on all of our bumper stickers. Yeah. Yeah. It's just such an obvious
00:29:47.480 thing. It's the first thing said at all of our, um, based on capital meanings. Yeah. We
00:29:52.500 all repeat it. At any human or environmentalist cost. It's like, in fact, we like it better when
00:29:59.540 it hurts people. Yeah. That's it. It's more fun that way. It makes the money sweeter. It does. It
00:30:03.640 tastes just a little better. Does. They say blood diamonds are bad. Blood diamonds? Oh,
00:30:09.020 blood capital is the way to go. Blood money is delicious. I love it. I mean, it's so ridiculous.
00:30:15.640 How can anybody take her seriously? But they do. They do. They do. Listen to this. This
00:30:19.880 is a new poll. Uh, this is from, um, Axios. Uh, Generation Z has more positive view of the
00:30:29.880 word socialism than previous generation along with millennials. It's because they don't know 0.99
00:30:35.300 what social, you don't want to know what socialism is Venezuela. It's the new diet plan. It's sweeping
00:30:42.400 the world. You'll lose a hundred pounds in 60 days. They are more likely to embrace socialist
00:30:50.360 policies and principles than any past generation. Government should provide universal healthcare
00:30:56.660 millennials and generation, uh, generation Z 73%. Just so you know, the whole population
00:31:07.120 is now 66.7. You want to talk about moving the Overton window. When we talked about this
00:31:15.160 10 years ago and said, they're moving to a single payer system. They're moving to a government
00:31:22.420 run system. We were crazy. We were crazy. That will never happen. Racist. Government should
00:31:29.220 provide tuition free college. The average person 56.2 over 50% say yes. Wow. Millennials in general
00:31:41.380 and generation Z 67%. Jeez. I prefer living in a socialist country. 37% general population, 49% 1.00
00:31:52.420 millennial and generation Z at 37 is way too high, way too high for the general population. Go for it. 1.00
00:32:00.220 Go for it. They're all looking for new people to support their system. Socialist countries are more 0.97
00:32:04.900 than happy to welcome you if you have any money at all to pay for any of the programs because they're
00:32:08.780 all in desperate trouble and then need, need more money. So they're going to have, they'll welcome you
00:32:13.780 if you want to go to one. Just don't screw our thing up. Support abolishing ICE 29.7 for the general
00:32:21.380 population. Millennial and generation Z 43.1. Have a September 11th and you'll see how much you enjoy
00:32:29.780 it. High earnings result of free enterprise. 67% of the general millennial and generation Z is 71%.
00:32:40.000 That's reversed on that one, by the way, Glenn. The average population thinks free enterprises helping
00:32:47.340 with wealth more than the younger generations. All the other ones that you're reading that backwards 0.99
00:32:54.120 because we have a black and white printout. That's why. Oh, you're kidding me. Yeah. Right. So this
00:32:58.940 one is actually, again, once again, the average population is saying, wait a minute. Okay. Yeah. Free
00:33:03.600 enterprise is a good thing leading to positive things, high earnings. And what do the millennials 1.00
00:33:10.260 think high earnings are a result of? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's will? I don't know. Government
00:33:16.640 should allow, should allow private insurance. Only 78% of millennials and no, 78% of the general
00:33:27.040 public, if you see the darker line there, says, yes, 78%, the general public does agree with that.
00:33:34.120 That's it. I mean, that's an amazing, uh, the bottom line here, I guess, is if you look at this
00:33:39.540 stuff is that, you know, there always has been this situation where you start off as you're younger,
00:33:46.500 right? And you embrace these sort of ridiculous ideas. And as over time with life experience,
00:33:53.220 you wind up becoming more conservative, right? Like we've seen that. It used to be the thing
00:33:57.080 of no one goes the other way. You don't start off really conservative and then wind up being
00:34:01.760 liberal. It's very rare for that to occur. As we see here, I mean, the further we get down
00:34:07.600 this road, even if they back off from some of these claims, they're still socialists, right?
00:34:13.060 They're still so far past what the American people. 0.61
00:34:16.600 And for the Generation Z and the millennials, they, uh, first of all, the education system has
00:34:22.780 warmed them up to socialism. No, it doesn't warm them up. It is. It is serve them. It's put them
00:34:28.080 on. Yes. And they're on fire for it now. And, and the other thing is they haven't seen socialism
00:34:33.640 at its worst in their lifetime, except Venezuela, Venezuela. And they're told Venezuela is not a
00:34:38.660 good example of socialism. Look at Denmark. I want to, I want someone on the staff dedicated.
00:34:44.420 I don't care if it takes a week. I want somebody on the staff dedicated to going back and looking
00:34:48.540 for every single celebrity that said this great socialist system in Venezuela. Where
00:34:55.120 the hell are they? Yeah. Where are they now? Where are they? Those people are now starving
00:34:59.700 on Penn. Yeah. That, that held this all up as great socialism in this and what we should
00:35:06.240 have. Yeah. I do not want people to forget who brought that misery onto people. Do you know
00:35:12.100 that 17 children died this weekend because the hospital, they were in neonatal care and
00:35:18.940 the hospital lost electricity? Yeah. The whole city did. That's one hospital, right? That
00:35:23.140 was just one hospital. Yeah. One of the hospitals, 17 children died. What, what is, where are
00:35:31.360 you, Danny Glover? Where are you, Sean Penn? Where are you, all you Hollywood phonies that
00:35:38.100 say this is what we should have? Oh, well, maybe they just didn't do it right this time.
00:35:43.500 Well, you know, Hitler didn't do socialism right either. Neither did Mussolini. Neither
00:35:48.860 did Franco. Neither did Stalin. Neither did Pol Pot. Neither did Mao. I mean, how many more
00:35:56.620 do you need? You're talking about taking away the free market. Do you know why they ran out
00:36:03.560 of electricity? Because the country that is the most oil rich in the world couldn't deliver
00:36:12.060 any oil? Hmm. Why? Because the government said they could do it better than the private
00:36:19.580 sector. That's what you get. Yeah. That's what you get. And in the middle of that is when
00:36:27.660 we're seeing this rise of socialism here in the United States. It's incredible. It's incredible
00:36:32.280 that that is happening at the same time. You've got 15 candidates running for president
00:36:38.020 in the United States. And I mean, by any measure, other than right now, at least 12, 13, 14 of
00:36:43.780 them will be considered socialists. I mean, now they're only probably only what three or
00:36:48.540 four will admit to that or cop to that. They might praise Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but only,
00:36:54.260 you know, the Bernies of the world are really going to admit to it fully. I mean, Elizabeth Warren,
00:36:58.460 I don't even think claims to be a democratic socialist, but still, I mean, by any measure
00:37:02.960 of any time, these people, you'd be at least half this field, if not more, would be considered
00:37:08.340 socialists. And half this field was whitewashed by the Obama administration. Half this field
00:37:13.820 was brought in and whitewashed, made to look, okay, they're all fine. They're all fine. Don't
00:37:19.200 worry. They're not crazy radicals. That's what, that's the real legacy of Barack Obama. That is
00:37:27.260 the, um, the, the thing that history will go back and look at. They will look at, he opened this door
00:37:35.620 for the radical socialist Marxist to come through. And they did. And they set up shop. They knew exactly
00:37:43.480 what they were doing. And they set up shop. And we're sitting around like a bunch of dummies.
00:37:49.860 Oh, gee, I think maybe, well, I don't know. They don't say they're really socialist. They,
00:37:55.620 they really want Sweden. Oh, we watch what you're saying with we, right? I mean, like not this
00:38:01.520 audience, the country, you were saying it, we said that every, every night. I know the country is
00:38:07.500 sitting around saying mainly our democratic neighbors and friends. These guys, they are
00:38:14.680 putting their head in the sand and it is becoming, when you have Rahm Emanuel standing up and saying,
00:38:23.560 guys, you're, you need to censure these people and they're Democrats. When Rahm Emanuel says you
00:38:31.220 have to censure these people and they don't, Rahm Emanuel is not exactly a mainstream guy.
00:38:41.600 We didn't think of him as mainstream 10 years ago. Now he's, now he's out. He's the voice of
00:38:48.980 reason. He's the voice of reason. Hard to believe. You should wake up Democrats. You need to wake up.
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00:46:12.520 Congresswoman Omar. And so he's been dealing with this. And at the same time, dealing with your
00:46:18.920 daughter, can I bring this up? Yes. Dealing with your daughter who is, um, who's dating.
00:46:27.140 You know, you've had me look into some very scary things before. Yes. And I've like walked away
00:46:32.400 from work with a just complete pale face. Right. And that pales inconsiderate, you know,
00:46:36.680 you were, you were actually in and around when the hairy back guy after nine 11 was interrogated.
00:46:44.220 Yeah. So you've, you've been around some spooky things. Doesn't even compare. Not at all. Yeah.
00:46:49.060 Yeah. I, my, my daughter now, she turned 16, uh, back in December and I was like, okay, this was how
00:46:55.340 it went for me. Like my mom said that you can date when you're 16 years old. Yes. That was a huge,
00:47:00.280 like, you know, pivot point in my life. So I was like, you know, I'm going to, I'm going to give
00:47:03.660 that to her too. She, you know, I trust her, you know, she's very responsible. Yeah. It was 16.
00:47:09.660 And, um, so I was like, okay, fine. But I, you know, that's one of the things you just kind of
00:47:12.580 say, but you don't even really think it's going to happen soon. Yeah. But lo and behold, two weeks
00:47:16.960 ago happened. And, uh, so I had a rule, right? I had, I had a rule, but I didn't, I didn't, you had a rule.
00:47:24.660 I had a rule of how this was supposed to play out. I just didn't properly like convey it,
00:47:29.680 I guess. Cause I was just kind of like, okay, yeah, you can date now, but I didn't fully go
00:47:33.420 into it. All right. But, um, the rule was supposed to be, yes, you can date. If the gentleman comes
00:47:39.480 to the house, I meet him, hands are shaken. The gentleman. Uh, yeah, very lightly, you know,
00:47:46.600 but, um, but so that, that was supposed to be the rule. Well, I get a call from a very nervous
00:47:52.520 wife, um, a couple of weeks ago, your wife from my wife. And she's like, okay. Um, yeah,
00:47:58.740 I don't know how to tell you this, but this is like a Tuesday and, uh, yeah, Alexa just
00:48:04.860 went on her first date. And I was like, what? Like, what do you mean? She's going to go on
00:48:10.440 like on Friday? Like, no, she goes, no, she's there now. And I was like, what are you talking
00:48:15.200 about? And she's like, well, apparently this, you know, boy asked her and he's very, very
00:48:20.380 hardworking. He works on the weekends. He couldn't come to the house, you know, and do all
00:48:24.240 that. So he just wanted to take her to a movie and like a coffee, you know, a quick coffee,
00:48:29.200 like right after the movie and we'll pick her up at like, like five. And I am just like instantly,
00:48:34.760 you know, as a dad, like your world just ended, you know, like everything just stopped.
00:48:39.360 So you didn't meet the boy. No, please tell me you were there to meet him when you went to pick
00:48:45.540 her up. All right. So critique me here. So this is how I handled it. I was like, so I had this full
00:48:50.180 speech ready to go when she got home. We'll get into that later. But then like, so like
00:48:53.940 we go to pick him up and, um, you know, I'm rocking my best. Like I'm in a tank top, even
00:48:59.680 though it was like 30 degrees outside, the windows down, gun oil on your hands. Like you can't
00:49:05.420 see this on radio, but like, you know, I'm like kind of like doing the flex mode as I'm
00:49:08.400 leaning on the window. And so like, they're sitting at this coffee shop. She knows I'm about
00:49:14.220 to pull up. I pull up. And then my wife is like hiding her eyes. Cause she's like nervous 1.00
00:49:18.360 about what's about to happen. My son's in the back seat cracking up. And, uh, I see
00:49:23.760 them. He looks over and I kind of like give him like the little stink eye and he like kind
00:49:29.460 of smiles and does a little wave. Turn my head 90 degrees the other direction. You get
00:49:35.220 out of that car, dude. You get out of the car. I like, but see, I wanted to like, so I didn't
00:49:42.700 want to embarrass her. Right. So I didn't want to embarrass her at that point. First of all,
00:49:46.560 that is a parent's number one job to embarrass. You embarrass. If you haven't said to your
00:49:54.320 children, Hey, uh, you're going to a movie. Great. Uh, you can go to the movie. Um, I'm
00:50:02.560 just going to go and dance with a t-shirt that I made with your face on it. That says my daughter 0.97
00:50:09.780 and I'm going to dance in the lobby in, uh, sandals with white socks and shorts and then
00:50:16.920 do it. Okay. So like I'm debating that strategy actually, as we're doing this, but, but I'm
00:50:22.360 like, I don't, I don't, I, this was like very, very critical. I saw this as a very, very like
00:50:26.460 pivotal moment. So I'm like, I don't want to completely turn her off, you know, and completely
00:50:30.980 embarrass her. Cause I don't want to turn her against me because she's 16. Like I know, you
00:50:35.300 know all about this, but like there, there's just, you can never predict those emotions at
00:50:39.220 that age. So you're getting, you're getting, you'll get here. I can't predict emotions of
00:50:43.660 my wife. That's true. Yeah. Um, but so anyway, so we get home and I'm like, uh, you know, Alexa
00:50:51.580 family room right now. And my wife's following and I was like, okay, first off, I just want
00:50:56.180 to say, I think it's really cool. You know, that this, this boy asked you out. Second of all,
00:51:00.500 it'll never happen this way again. And I was like, this person has to meet me. He has,
00:51:06.140 if he wants to take you out, he has to come to the house. He has to come inside. We have
00:51:10.220 to talk for you. I was like, I will not make it embarrassing. I promise I will not be cleaning
00:51:14.520 a gun. Uh, you know, at the same time, you're a fool, but, but I was like, but that's, but
00:51:20.980 he was like, but he's not going to want to date me if he does this. And I was like, and
00:51:23.500 that is exactly the thing, the type of person I'm trying to protect you. He's not willing to
00:51:27.860 do that. Nope. Right. Nope. It's no big deal. It's no big deal. It's common courtesy.
00:51:34.200 Now she said, but it's not, it doesn't work that way anymore. Dad, like, well, it does
00:51:38.160 in my house. She said the fifties, but I was, I was, this was the early nineties for
00:51:43.600 me. Does in my house. Oh, you know what? Then you know what does work? When I pulled
00:51:49.200 up, he should have walked over to the car and introduced himself to me. Yeah. It shows
00:51:54.460 me he's a, he's a boy of poor character. Yeah. Well, I was giving him a ticket to the
00:51:58.980 gun show. So I, maybe he was a little bit intimidated at that point. I doubt it. I've
00:52:03.200 seen you in a tank top. Unfortunately, I don't think he was intimidated. You got it. Maybe
00:52:07.220 in the military days, my friend, you have military friends. You knew you were in military
00:52:13.240 Intel. What is wrong with you, man? Well, you do a psych op on, on, on this young boy.
00:52:19.260 Well, I have an update. It's no longer needed that to go to that step. Okay. Because a week
00:52:24.780 goes by and I'm like, you know, Alex, I told you you're game on to do this. Like what's
00:52:29.220 happened? She's like, well, you know, make a long story short. He didn't want to come
00:52:33.780 and do that. He didn't want to come to the house and do the meetup. Did not want to do
00:52:37.960 that. And I was like, go back to him. Say, look, it's game on. My dad is cool. You know,
00:52:42.900 like that's all it is. It'll be really quick. It'll take literally 60 seconds and then
00:52:47.100 you'll be out and we'll go do whatever. He did not want to do it. So I like this was
00:52:52.540 this past Friday. Uh, I mentioned it again. She goes, dad, do not bring up the name of
00:52:57.260 that boy. I do not want to talk about him. I never want to see him again. I was like,
00:53:01.200 this is what I was protecting you from. Listen to me. So it did it. I think that the
00:53:07.260 psyop was like the next step, but wasn't even needed. So if you're looking into asking
00:53:11.840 it's always needed, it's always needed just for fun. Do you sound like there's
00:53:16.320 some experience? Uh, you had some experience? Oh, Oh me. No, no, no, no, no. I will tell
00:53:22.320 you that I knew who my daughter was going to marry because of, of she would, she would 0.82
00:53:30.080 bring the boy and the boy had to meet dad and, and everything else, you know, and then
00:53:34.780 she goes to college and when she's dating this boy, she doesn't tell me at all.
00:53:40.200 She's dating him for a while. She doesn't tell him who I am either. And, uh, so she's
00:53:47.260 just like this, you know, so your folks, you know, let your dad do, uh, you know, he's
00:53:52.720 in business, you know, it was that kind of thing. She didn't say anything. He's an
00:53:57.880 entrepreneur. He's an entrepreneur. Oh, that's really cool. Until the night before she
00:54:03.140 said, you have to go meet my dad. And then she said, he was clueless. He was just clueless.
00:54:10.580 He said, uh, okay, who's your dad? And she said, Glenn Beck. And he said, okay, so who
00:54:15.880 is he? And she said, Glenn Beck. And this is in New York at the height of, you know,
00:54:23.000 everybody saying I'm the antichrist. And, uh, she said, Glenn Beck. And he said, I, I don't
00:54:28.300 know who that is. And she said, yes, you do. And he said, no, I don't. And she's like, now
00:54:34.880 she's getting offended. No, my dad's a big deal. And so she's going off on this. So
00:54:41.380 he says, it's no big deals. No big deal. He goes home and he Googles. Oh no. Now he's
00:54:49.160 up all night now because he's been Googling and it's me going, you little pinhead, get
00:54:55.180 off my phone, all of that stuff. And he comes in and the, the, the office doors open. This
00:55:01.720 is when we had a corner office in, in Manhattan opens up. We have the whole floor and right
00:55:07.080 by the elevators are all these crazy pictures of me, you know, life size of doing crazy things.
00:55:15.020 And he's just, he's just like a scared rabbit. Now he met you in the office. He met me in
00:55:21.220 the office with the corner office, like overlooking New York city. And I said, and I said, uh, I
00:55:26.960 looked at, because, because my daughter was so, because I had done all of the psyops
00:55:32.320 before, um, my daughter was doing on him and she, she comes in and she sits down and he
00:55:40.400 sits down and I said, nice to meet you, Tim. And he's like, yes, sir. Nice to meet you.
00:55:46.560 And, and Hannah said, you know, I think I'm just going to leave you two alone. And he looked
00:55:51.500 at her like, good God, no, no, he's going to throw me out of one of these windows. She
00:55:56.720 left and we had a nice conversation and I didn't have to do any of the, the, the operations
00:56:02.520 that I had done before because I did them to her early and she learned and she learned
00:56:11.240 and she knew she prepared him for dad's going to be, and I didn't have to be, I didn't have
00:56:17.420 to be. Um, all right, come back in, in just a second.
00:56:21.500 Stand by. Uh, I want to tell you about a young lady who was looking to buy her first 0.99
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00:57:18.540 closing costs. What happened? Well, the house that she wanted, um, uh, had 10 offers in three
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00:57:33.100 we have real estate agents. Uh, I trust.com. You can go there and get the right agent. She got the
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00:58:37.820 ID. Jason, Jason, Jason, I am so disappointed in you. Have you know, have you know, no, I mean,
00:58:56.840 you have military friends. That's the, I mean, I had, uh, I had Marcus Luttrell
00:59:03.760 just happened to be over at my house. Right. Coincidence happened to be over. This happens.
00:59:10.640 And, and I just was talking to this young man about how much, uh, I love my daughter. Oh,
00:59:18.100 and have you met Marcus Luttrell? Lone survivor, Navy SEAL. Yeah. He, um, uh, he lived, uh, by himself
00:59:26.700 for days. He took on a whole Afghan army by himself in the end. Uh, and he survived and 0.96
00:59:35.680 then just Marcus said, yeah, I love, uh, I love that little lady that you're, you're dating 1.00
00:59:41.120 too. I'm upset. I don't think anything else was said. I mean, it's part of a long time,
00:59:48.600 uh, with you. You have various experiences where you have, I mean, some would say intimidate,
00:59:54.820 intimidated, uh, younger, uh, younger men that may want to date one of your daughters.
01:00:00.340 All I know, no, no, no, no. I mean the worst one you're talking about the pizza one. Yeah.
01:00:06.200 The worst one. And I contend the best one and you can do this. All you need is you need a friend
01:00:13.020 who's a cop. That's it. Just make friend with a cop. Okay. Just so when your daughter turns
01:00:17.840 or a male stripper that has a uniform, even that, well, that might work. That might work. 0.73
01:00:21.840 Although your, your daughter will know like I, I just had, I just, we have security. So I have a
01:00:29.260 security and my kids know they can find anything about anybody at any time. And so I just had
01:00:35.240 security sit at another table, but you can do this dads with a cop friend. Okay. Um, I don't know
01:00:41.820 what you were going to offer them. Maybe just pay them, pay them scale and just have them sit at
01:00:47.280 another table and whatever you say, they just start to look at you. When you look over to them
01:00:54.040 and they have to be on their phone, they have to be sitting like the next table over and they have
01:00:58.820 to sit at their phone and you just look at them. And when you look at them, they just have to shake
01:01:02.980 their head. Okay. It doesn't matter. Yes. No, it doesn't matter. Just have to shake their head.
01:01:07.040 Okay. So that was the deal going in. So this kid, uh, we are going to meet at a pizza parlor.
01:01:14.580 And we're going to have dinner. And so my daughter is there and he shows up and it's nice and
01:01:21.860 everything else. And we're just having nice little chit chat. And I ask him about himself. And
01:01:27.540 eventually we get into, you know, does he have any, how is he as a driver and do you have any,
01:01:33.340 any speeding tickets? Oh no, sir. None at all. None. Really? None. That's when I look over to my
01:01:40.560 friend and he just shakes his head. Now he's not doing anything. He's playing a game probably on
01:01:46.020 his phone. Okay. He's not doing anything. He just shakes his head and the kid goes, okay. Okay.
01:01:50.400 There is that one, but I didn't know it was a one way street and it was very confused. And I just put
01:01:56.620 my hand up and I said, I know, I know you don't have to tell me. I know. And he just looked at me and
01:02:03.720 then he looked at Hannah. I'm like, it's no big deal. And then we just moved on for a while.
01:02:08.120 Okay. We just had a nice conversation. Then when we got up, he had was having Coke and he had finished
01:02:14.960 his can of Coke. And I said to him, as we were getting up, walking away, he got up and I said,
01:02:20.340 are you, you done with your Coke? And he said, uh, yes. Now, before I went, I had turned a Ziploc bag
01:02:28.680 inside out. Okay. And I put it in my pocket. So I take it out of my pocket and I put my hand
01:02:35.140 in the Ziploc bag, which is inside out. And then I grabbed the can of Coke and I put it now and I
01:02:41.580 roll down the Ziploc bag. So now it's right side and I zip it up. And he said, well, what do you,
01:02:49.160 what are you, what are you doing? I said, just, just, just running some tests. That's all I had to
01:02:56.680 say. He went white. We left. And I was really proud of my, my, my daughter didn't know whether 0.90
01:03:04.780 I would run, run those tests. That's where you have to keep them off balance. She wasn't sure
01:03:08.920 if I would run them or not. And, uh, and so, um, uh, so I, so I, uh, we, we, we left and I was
01:03:17.920 feeling pretty good until like two days later, the phone rings in my house. I could still see this
01:03:24.540 because I thought, I mean, all of a sudden, like I had tunnel vision, everything went dark.
01:03:30.000 A voice on the other end said, are, are you the man who, uh, took a Coke can from my son
01:03:38.800 and said you were running fingerprints and DNA. And I said, well, and he said, did you do that?
01:03:44.820 And I said, yes. And he said, you sir are a genius. I know what I'm going to do now with
01:03:50.820 my daughter when she starts to date. Dads unite. We're in this together. Play a cop.
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01:06:13.320 podcast. That's MikeRowe.com slash podcast. Ronald Reagan said, freedom is never more than a generation
01:06:21.640 away from extinction. And he was absolutely right. The question is, is it this generation?
01:06:29.700 We told you earlier on the program about the latest poll on socialism. It is polling wildly
01:06:37.400 favorably with everyone who is under 40. We have people now that are talking about openly at South
01:06:46.480 by Southwest calling capitalism a failed experiment and that it has no future. Capitalism, the free
01:06:55.940 market system. That person is Ocasio-Cortez. So we know about socialism. We know that about 99%,
01:07:12.680 I think it's like 97% of the American population cannot name the five freedoms guaranteed in the
01:07:21.700 first amendment, let alone the 10 amendments in the bill of rights. Now, these are the things that
01:07:29.960 the government cannot must not ever violate. If we don't know them, we lose them. The second amendment is
01:07:37.940 the one that everybody seems to talk about, but they don't seem to understand the words thou shalt not
01:07:44.960 or not thou shalt not, shall not, the government shall not, uh, uh, infringe. See if this is an
01:07:52.520 infringement. Uh, they have announced now a red flag gun confiscation bill and the hearing is set for
01:08:03.440 the end of this month and they're looking for common ground. Now, when I say they've said it and looking
01:08:11.400 for common ground, they believe they can find it, who is it that's saying that? It's the GOP. The GOP says that
01:08:21.160 they have a common sense red flag confiscation bill. They've set the hearing and when Lindsey Graham announced
01:08:33.480 it, he said that he had spoken with the president about the bill and that president Trump is on board.
01:08:42.040 Now, what is the bill? It's Senate bill number seven and it would use federal funds to help states
01:08:49.520 implement extreme risk protection orders. Now, what is that? Stu, what do you think that is? An extreme
01:08:58.360 risk protection order. This is the sort of thing that was discussed about, I want to say it was
01:09:04.520 Parkland afterwards because the idea is a lot of people had an indication that this student may be
01:09:14.180 a problem and everyone around him said, yeah, we knew he was dangerous. There's nothing we could do
01:09:20.880 about it. So this is, and that's not even true in the Parkland shooting. That's not, I'm not saying
01:09:25.100 it's true. Yeah. The school had the ability to do something. They didn't. The FBI had the ability
01:09:33.960 to do something. They didn't. The police had the ability to do something. They didn't. Right.
01:09:39.420 However, this is an idea that if there's a bunch of people around you, you could say, if we all think
01:09:44.980 that, you know, this person is a danger, he's got a lot of guns, he's making me nervous. So we could go
01:09:51.160 to somehow a judge, the government and say, hey, this guy's a real problem and hopefully they would
01:09:57.680 look into it. Okay. That's the theory behind the red flag. Yeah. Let me, let me tell you what the
01:10:04.640 red flag extreme risk protection order will actually do. If anyone is accused, anyone is accused of
01:10:16.420 committing a crime or thought to be of danger and has a weapon, they are taken away. The police will
01:10:27.340 be able to confiscate guns based on nothing more than hearsay of a disgruntled family member or friend,
01:10:35.440 or perhaps somebody who really does know. But how many times do you think if you are a gun lover and
01:10:47.340 you're getting a divorce and it's ugly, if you, let's say, are a gun lover and you cheated on your
01:10:54.680 spouse or you cheated on your girlfriend and she wants revenge, do you think there's a chance she 1.00
01:11:01.560 might go to police and say, by the way, I just want you to know, I think he's a danger. You don't
01:11:08.220 have to be mentally ill. If you have an argument with a neighbor, they'll be able to turn you in 0.54
01:11:14.440 just saying, I think you might be, he might be dangerous and they have to go in and take your
01:11:21.500 weapons and they take them for a year. There's no, no oversight to this, no judge ruling on whether
01:11:30.740 this is a legitimate claim. Nope. They would be able to, uh, a judge would be allowed to take
01:11:36.900 your judge, your guns and suspend your second amendment rights for up to a year after they've
01:11:42.340 been taken. Um, but you don't even hear that side of the story. You don't, you don't, you're not,
01:11:50.900 you're not there. They're, they can take your guns. They listen to the person and they can keep
01:11:58.020 your guns for up to a year. This is what happened in Gary Willis in Maryland. It happened last year.
01:12:04.200 An angry family member wanted to get back at him after having an argument. He told police that he
01:12:09.020 needed to have his guns taken away. An officer showed up at five o'clock in the morning, demanded
01:12:14.340 that he surrender all of his firearms. He refused. A scuffle broke out and he was shot and killed by
01:12:21.180 police. He was never charged with anything. It was a disgruntled neighbor. And he's like,
01:12:29.200 you can't come into my house and just take my guns. This is a GOP bill.
01:12:38.900 Instead of police or prosecutors having to go to a judge and say somebody is mentally ill or they broke
01:12:45.920 the law. The burden of proof is completely shifted. It is now shifting to the gun owners
01:12:55.100 having to prove that they are okay. They have to prove after the guns have already been taken
01:13:04.280 that they deserve to have their rights back. The gun owner is not even invited to be at the hearing
01:13:11.340 where the confiscation is first declared. Imagine this without the rights. You'd have to prove your
01:13:16.700 sanity before you were able to speak freely. You would have to prove you were worthy before things
01:13:23.520 like, I mean, even like voting, right? I mean, the whole point of the... Yeah, I know it's really hard
01:13:28.280 to imagine a society that says, let's say that you have to prove you're not a racist because of
01:13:35.600 something that you tweeted. Or you have to prove that you didn't sexually assault someone,
01:13:43.520 but they claimed it online and the population has declared you a rapist or whatever.
01:13:51.820 It's institutionalizing what we have in like a Twitter mob culture.
01:13:56.740 Yes, it's exactly that.
01:13:58.560 It's very scary, especially when it comes to a constitutional right. I mean, again, like you're
01:14:03.340 not allowed to infringe this if you want to. Here's an idea where there, this is a situation
01:14:08.120 where a random person can start saying that you, they feel you're unstable and that right
01:14:13.260 goes away. Not because you've been convicted of something, not because they can just dislike
01:14:17.200 you, you know, a doctor or say, you know, somebody has said at least with some authority that you
01:14:22.720 have instability mentally, or you've been, you know, confined to an institution and they
01:14:27.920 take them first. Then they show you the case. That's not, I mean, that's, that's not America
01:14:34.200 be constitutional. It's, this is the Republicans. This is Lindsey Graham. I don't think Lindsey
01:14:40.220 Graham cares at all about the constitution. I mean, he, he's, you know, but I mean, if that's our
01:14:43.980 friends, right, who needs enemies, enemies, right. All right. There's another, imagine what Bernie
01:14:49.220 Sanders does as president of the United States. Oh, they, I mean, did you see the, did you see the
01:14:53.620 California rep that, that came out and said, the only way to really control guns is to, is to change
01:15:00.000 the second amendment and ban all guns. And they're now starting a petition to, to repeal the second
01:15:07.140 amendment. Good for him, first of all, because he's right. Yes. The only way to, to, to infringe
01:15:12.040 on people's gun ownership rights is to repeal the second amendment. Now that's only the very beginning
01:15:16.980 of that process. And you're not going to like the other steps because then after that were to happen,
01:15:22.180 states all over the place, would you put it in their state constitution? And you'd have to pass
01:15:26.000 a whole nother amendment that would ban. So you'd have to repeal and ban at the same time,
01:15:32.100 which would be even harder. Then you'd have a society with 400 million guns on it with,
01:15:37.420 let's say 300 million of them in the hands of people who have no intention of giving them back
01:15:42.740 to you. So good luck going door to door to collect 300 million guns around this country.
01:15:49.480 They won't do it though. They'll do it like they did in Germany, German. Remember the German people, 0.97
01:15:54.380 they, they were hunters. They went out and they shot their own food. There were a lot of guns in
01:15:58.920 Germany. So what did they do first? They did the national database. So they knew exactly who had
01:16:04.460 what guns. Then instead of confiscating, you had to turn them in. Right. And it was, uh, it started out,
01:16:12.380 I think is a 10 year penalty if you didn't. And then after a few months, they gave you a warning and
01:16:19.260 said, by the way, anyone seen with a gun will be shot. No questions asked. So then those people
01:16:27.880 who didn't turn in their guns were actually shot going to the police station, trying to
01:16:34.320 turn their guns in. That's why the population was, was toothless. When, when Hitler really started 0.95
01:16:41.460 doing bad things, there was no one that could stop them because they had all the guns. Right. I mean,
01:16:46.760 by the way, uh, just a quick side note in 2012, uh, that's when Venezuela lost their right to guns
01:16:53.280 because, uh, uh, that wonderful utopia, socialism utopia. Um, yeah, they, they thought that guns
01:17:01.180 would be dangerous in the hands of the people. So that's why they can't fight back. Just want to
01:17:05.800 throw that in there. Hmm. Interesting. Interesting parallel there. Uh, yeah. I mean, I think that look
01:17:10.940 that this would be almost impossible to do in the United States. Almost impossible because I think
01:17:16.400 so. What? I don't think so. No, I'm not. You don't, you think just look at this population. You
01:17:22.200 think, uh, with the culture that has been ingrained here, the most heavily armed, they always say this
01:17:25.940 as an insult, the most heavily armed society in, in the history of the planet. Well, yeah,
01:17:30.560 we are. Uh, it's because this, uh, this whole guaranteeing people's rights, right to bear arms
01:17:34.960 has put together a country that is almost impossible to go door to door. Think about
01:17:39.600 this. Our military, the best military in the history of the world. Look at the problems it's
01:17:44.140 had going door to door to root out people like ISIS and the Taliban and Al Qaeda in countries that have
01:17:49.840 almost no weapons compared to what we have. Can you imagine trying to go door to door to collect
01:17:55.480 300 million guns in this country? They will make an example of a few people. They will come to the
01:18:02.420 doors of, you know, Wayne LaPierre or me and they'll say, turn over your guns. And I'll say no. And
01:18:09.100 then they'll make an example. Well, your guns, though, you're not a good example because all your guns
01:18:12.680 were lost. Well, yeah, they were. They were. They were lost. There's a pterodactyl that came in and
01:18:17.060 picked them up and flew away with them. I don't know. That's just one theory. Okay. I think that's a crazy
01:18:20.780 one. But they're all gone now. I was just on my way to report them. You were missing. Oh,
01:18:27.000 yeah. But remind me, because if I don't report them, I'll have to report them. You know, I got it. I
01:18:31.820 got it. Just remind me. Yeah. That's that was just a terrible tragedy. Don't know what happened to
01:18:36.360 them. Anyway, let me tell you about what's happening now in Washington state. There is another gun law
01:18:42.040 that is being passed in Washington state that the sheriffs have said we're not going to enforce.
01:18:47.860 And I've told you before, support your local sheriff because your local sheriff is the one
01:18:54.220 who will stand between you and your guns, you and the Constitution or you and whoever wants to take
01:19:00.120 the Constitution away. We're seeing this now happen in Washington state. And now they're coming after
01:19:05.880 the sheriffs because they are saying this is unconstitutional and we will not abide by this.
01:19:11.720 We will not enforce this law. So we'll tell you about that coming up in just a second.
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01:21:06.000 So Washington state passed I 1639 last November and basically it said you needed a bigger background
01:21:14.580 check. You needed to be 21 to buy a rifle, a semi-automatic rifle and a few other things,
01:21:22.020 safety measures, yada, yada, yada. How did this get passed in a state? Well, the state in its in its
01:21:31.760 big cities is very progressive, very, very left. But the rest of it is is a gun loving state.
01:21:39.220 But it was passed. But it was passed with a little help of the friends. Now, remember,
01:21:43.380 the NRA is evil. Just put so much money into things. That's the narrative, right? Big money
01:21:48.300 in politics is coming in for the side of the NRA and gun gun owners. And that's why we can't get 0.99
01:21:53.800 these bills passed. Well, it's interesting. And the NRA did give two hundred thousand dollars
01:21:57.820 to try to stop this bill. The NRA was a ballot measure from being passed. Interesting, though,
01:22:04.380 that that one man, Paul Allen, gave six times that amount just himself to support the measure,
01:22:12.720 as well as at least four other, including the Ballmer family, includes four other donors gave
01:22:19.440 more than two or three times as much as the NRA did in total. In fact, overall, to oppose this gun
01:22:26.620 control bill, seven hundred sixty four thousand dollars was donated to support the gun control
01:22:31.940 bill. Five point five four eight million, basically an eight to one ratio from people trying to support
01:22:41.000 gun control rather than oppose it. Man, you know, so it's APAC and the NRA. Yeah. If we just get
01:22:49.220 the APAC and NRA out, we'd be able to get things done. You want to know how that passed?
01:22:54.440 You want to know why the sheriffs aren't enforcing it on tomorrow's program?
01:23:03.500 The fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck program.
01:23:10.380 We want to tell you a little bit of what happened at South by Southwest,
01:23:13.680 where they are just coming after capitalism in the free market.
01:23:19.220 Casio Cortez said the free market is over.
01:23:23.300 Howard Schultz, however, I think is a hero.
01:23:26.240 While he's saying they're saying he was booed, he was not booed nor made to feel uncomfortable at
01:23:32.200 South by Southwest. He said that he's going to he believes that if you're running a socialist
01:23:39.520 against Donald Trump, Donald Trump will win. And he said capitalism is in our spirit and in the
01:23:48.000 American DNA. And we're not going to go towards socialism. I'm not sure I agree with him on that.
01:23:55.480 I hope he's right. We'll get into that South by Southwest and also Silicon Valley in one minute.
01:24:04.040 This is the Glenn Beck program.
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01:25:31.500 Stu, Stu, Stu, Stu, Stu. Can you believe how fast this has come? It is really surprising.
01:25:51.100 You know, you would not think how overt they would be about this stuff. I mean, we're already,
01:25:55.700 we're 603 days ahead of this election and we're already at the point where candidates
01:26:02.900 are attacking Bernie Sanders from the left. We've got 600 days. I mean, another year plus
01:26:12.480 of a primary and we're already at the point where people are like, you know what? Bernie
01:26:21.260 Sanders, I mean, you know, guy's not on board fully for reparations. Do you believe this
01:26:25.500 guy? This is where we are already. This is going to be a lot of fun before it burns down
01:26:29.920 in a socialist firestorm. It's going to be great. With terror and slaughter, the gods of
01:26:36.880 the copybook headings return. I think of that all the time because people say, is this going
01:26:41.420 to end? Yeah, it is. It might take 80 years and it's going to be massively bloody, but in
01:26:48.720 the end, this stuff will collapse. You cannot deny human nature. You cannot deny facts. You
01:26:56.800 just can't deny facts, scientific facts. And we're being asked to deny all of it. We're
01:27:05.200 remember how, remember how cute this was when we were upset that our children were being taught
01:27:11.180 math. And well, that could be the right answer. If you show me your work, that there is no wrong
01:27:17.860 answer in math. Remember when we thought that was a big deal? Yeah. Okay. That's, oh, how
01:27:26.260 2012 of you. Look at where we are now. It's come so fast and you're at the point now, I mean,
01:27:33.500 you mentioned Howard Schultz. Howard Schultz, if you don't know his story, you know, he is
01:27:38.040 a lifelong Democrat. He is not a conservative in any way. You remember Starbucks? Do you remember
01:27:45.820 when he was leaving Starbucks? The last thing you might remember about Howard Schultz while he was
01:27:51.040 at Starbucks was a few African-American, I would say patrons, but they weren't buying anything.
01:27:57.440 They walked in and wanted to sit down and take up a table at a busy time in a Starbucks and did,
01:28:03.020 had no intention of buying anything. The manager came in and was like, ah, you guys need to leave
01:28:07.940 store policy, which it was, and asked them to leave. And they basically accused the manager of
01:28:15.520 racism and fired, fired her over it. Yeah. Well, the police came, they wouldn't leave with the 1.00
01:28:20.380 police. The police came. Right. Because she called, she called the police, which by the way,
01:28:24.420 was what she was supposed to do. Starbucks policy. Yeah. So they changed the policy to say,
01:28:30.540 you can always come in and go and just sit down wherever you want, even if you're not buying
01:28:34.960 anything. And then, then if you remember, the last thing he did was he had a day of training
01:28:40.640 where he closed all Starbucks. This is not a conservative. Not at all. He's a lifelong
01:28:46.940 Democrat who, I mean, he has a good, his business story is a real American story where he, uh, he
01:28:53.420 fought hard. He recognized, think about this. When he started at Starbucks, they didn't serve coffee.
01:28:59.820 What? They didn't serve coffee. They sold coffee in bags. That's right. They didn't sell it. You
01:29:08.900 couldn't buy it and sit down. That's not what Starbucks was at the time. It was just a place
01:29:12.420 that grinded up good coffee and you could take it home and make it at home. And he was the first
01:29:16.440 person he decided in, he started working for that company. He did not own at the time. And he was able
01:29:23.140 to convince them to open up one cafe. Uh, that was a Starbucks cafe that was doing well. And their
01:29:29.520 owners were like, eh, it was doing well. He's like, you know what? This is just, isn't us. This
01:29:33.560 isn't who we are. We don't want to do this anymore. And so he eventually was able to, uh, buy out
01:29:38.540 Starbucks, uh, and, um, and take it on the journey that it became this gigantic company all across,
01:29:46.100 uh, all across the country. And all of the, you know, he, he implements liberal values throughout
01:29:50.960 the entire company. Everybody knows this about Starbucks. I mean, Starbucks used to be the joke
01:29:55.380 of liberalism. You'd be like, oh, we're going to turn, this whole country is going to turn
01:29:58.440 into a giant Starbucks. Now the guy who, who's responsible for Starbucks can't even get into
01:30:03.680 the democratic party. That is craziness. I mean, this is craziness fast. This is a guy
01:30:09.480 also who grew up poor. He grew up in the projects of New York. You ever see the interview with
01:30:14.320 him where he cries in the hallway? I don't think I have taken back to the projects that
01:30:18.980 he grew up in with the chain link fences that are overlooking this Soviet era looking, you
01:30:25.780 know, playground. And he just, his childhood was so traumatic. And so he was so broke and
01:30:34.680 he went to the hallway and he got to the door of his house where he grew up in, you can call
01:30:40.520 it a house, this horrible little apartment in a, in a government project. And he broke down
01:30:46.300 in tears. And that was a story that was, I think it was a 60 minutes thing about how he
01:30:52.780 built his empire and his roots. This guy is so American. So everything in business that
01:31:01.040 we want to be, he has taken his beliefs and, and made it into who, you know, who he is,
01:31:09.980 which is very liberal, very liberal. And now what did he say? He goes to South by Southwest
01:31:16.680 and the press, I can't say the press, NBC exposed the Daily Beast. What a surprise. The Daily
01:31:22.060 Beast is lying. Stunner. Especially around these parts. Whoa. Uh, so, um, the Daily Beast
01:31:29.140 said that he was booed and the crowd was not pleasant. That is not true. Yeah. They said
01:31:35.480 he bombed. He didn't bomb. I mean, even NBC news, like he didn't bomb. And the guy who did
01:31:39.660 Dylan Byers who did the actual interviews, like watch the, watch the clips of it. I had the
01:31:42.880 whole interview. I'm just watching. He didn't bomb at all. People were receptive to him. I mean,
01:31:46.820 you know, because again, he's not, he's not coming out there saying, uh, build the wall.
01:31:50.980 This is not who this guy is. He is a, a, a hardcore, what we used to think of as a liberal
01:31:57.540 or even a progressive. Yeah. I would say he's a progressive. He just has some friendliness to
01:32:02.380 some business. He's not, but a communist. No. Okay. And I'm sorry, but I'm not going to use
01:32:08.020 socialist. They say, we just want socialist Sweden. That's not a socialist country. That
01:32:14.720 is that, that has socialism in it, but it is a capitalist country with a huge social
01:32:22.920 framework, but that's not what they want because they're selling us. Now the capitalist system
01:32:28.560 doesn't work. They're telling us right now, play the arc, uh, Casio Cortez quote where capitalism
01:32:34.240 has no future. Capitalism isn't to me is it's an ideology of capital. The most important thing
01:32:44.120 is the concentration of capital. And it means that we seek and prioritize profit and the accumulation
01:32:53.020 of money above all else. And we seek it at any human and environmental cost. That is what that means.
01:33:02.200 And to me, that ideology is not sustainable and cannot be redeemed.
01:33:07.120 That is just, uh, she is, I mean, it's Boston university. You should be just, you should cringe
01:33:15.860 every time you see her. She is who you turned out. She has her degree in economics and foreign affairs.
01:33:24.080 She's a numbskull. How is that possible that she went through your university and came out with this
01:33:31.620 kind of knowledge? She's not even good on socialism. No, I mean, look, this is, we're talking about a
01:33:38.680 philosophy capitalism that has raised multiple billions of people out of extreme poverty in the
01:33:45.580 last 20 years. This is not, this is not some ancient thing you have to think back and think,
01:33:49.960 oh, well, what did Adam Smith think? It's happening right in front of your eyes. We've changed the entire
01:33:53.980 world. People that used to die don't constantly. What is it? The number is, uh, uh, 17,000 kids per
01:34:04.340 day that used to die. And I think it was 1990. Yeah. Today don't largely because capitalism has spread
01:34:11.280 throughout the world in modified form, by the way, God only knows what would have happened if we could
01:34:16.300 have only done it, uh, in a much fuller way, but places like, you know, uh, you know, uh, India and
01:34:22.900 China and places have adopted only small parts of it. And that's the reason it's not even more
01:34:27.440 widespread, but it's coming so fast. All the innovations that have come from capitalism are
01:34:31.740 being spread around the world and saving lives. Let's just remember, uh, the iPhone was not invented
01:34:36.880 by DARPA. No, the federal government, it, it hasn't, it wasn't the revolutions that have been pushed
01:34:43.520 back against be just because of those sorts of technological advancements that have come from
01:34:47.600 capitalism. Tyranny is, is almost struck how many places, but we've been alerted about it. How do we
01:34:53.620 know what's going on in Venezuela today? How do we know the actual inner workings of what's going on
01:34:59.280 in this philosophy that Ocasio-Cortez is advocating for in Venezuela? The only reason we know is because
01:35:05.560 capitalism has spread technology to places so that the poor of the poor in places like Venezuela can film
01:35:13.260 each other as their kids are dying in the socialist hospitals. That is, that is how dire and stark the
01:35:20.600 difference here is. And yet she's on stage at South by Southwest, by the way, which is not a socialist
01:35:29.360 conference. It's a very, very commercial conference. She's on stage there telling us about how capitalism
01:35:37.200 sucks and socialism is the answer. I mean, it's, it is, we have reversed all sanity in this country.
01:35:44.900 We are in absolutely twilight zone. We are in an airplane and we have, we have passengers
01:35:51.540 in the first class cabin with access to the pilots who are saying, we're telling you,
01:36:00.200 we just have to turn these engines off. It's too loud in here. It's causing too much exhaust. And
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01:36:19.180 those are worthless. If they were so important, why wouldn't they be in the cabin? Instead,
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01:38:33.040 10 seconds. So, uh, Democrats are starting to spook the Valley Silicon Valley. I've been waiting
01:38:54.600 for this one to happen. Now here's how this ends. May I skip to the ending? Here's how this ends.
01:39:00.020 The, uh, government getting so big and powerful that they, uh, spook the hell out of these,
01:39:08.200 you know, Amazon, Google, Apple, all these things. And so they, they compromise in the end. Uh,
01:39:15.880 and the, uh, socialists declare a victory because now it's a, it's a public private partnership
01:39:23.500 with Google. They're going to help. Facebook's going to help the government. The government's
01:39:28.240 going to help them. And the government's going to guard our safety. That's how this ends. But right
01:39:33.980 now, um, here's what's, here's what's happening. Um, Elizabeth Warren and, uh, Amy Klobuchar,
01:39:41.940 they have proposals now to regulate big tech and Silicon Valley doesn't like it so much.
01:39:49.780 They've been very, very generous to the democratic party. And, uh, now the Democrats are just saying
01:39:58.300 you're too big and too scary. So here's Senator Warren. She says that she wants to break up Amazon, 1.00
01:40:04.700 Apple, Facebook, and Google, and reverse many of their acquisitions, including Facebook's acquisition
01:40:11.920 of Instagram, WhatsApp, uh, and Amazon's, uh, acquisition of whole foods and Google's acquisition
01:40:19.280 of ways. Can you imagine after you have, think of, think how crazy this is. Think how crazy this is.
01:40:28.460 The federal government allows you to be a capitalist. You build your company. Then after you build your
01:40:35.980 company and you've had this integrated into your system, they now say, Oh yeah, you're going to have
01:40:42.940 to untangle all that. You got to get rid of those things. Who the hell are you to tell me that?
01:40:50.040 It really is amazing. It's incredible because they, they, they are not, they're not exactly, uh,
01:40:55.540 being subtle here. Oh no, this is not, this is not a subtle approach because you think about these
01:41:00.640 things of like, you get into these specific tax plans because you think you could pay taxes now
01:41:05.220 and then later on you won't have to pay them. Uh, who knows what the socialist president,
01:41:10.520 of course you're going to have to pay again. So they're also blocking companies from participating
01:41:14.900 in the market they provide. So in other words, if Amazon has a, uh, an Amazon product like,
01:41:22.480 you know, Amazon prime, you can't sell it at Amazon, but you could sell the services and the products
01:41:31.840 for Amazon on Apple iTunes, but, but Apple couldn't sell Apple iTunes. So you'd have to get Apple iTunes
01:41:41.360 on, uh, Amazon and Amazon prime on Apple, right? Right. That makes a lot of sense. Right. They can,
01:41:51.180 that you cannot distribute your own apps in your own apps store. So there couldn't be an Apple app
01:41:59.460 in the Apple app store. They'd also be prohibited from sharing user data with third parties, a rule
01:42:06.520 that would threaten the very business model of advertising reliant companies like Facebook
01:42:10.300 and Google. Right. I mean, you know, I know that sounds, it sounds bad. You're sharing it with
01:42:14.940 third parties. That's the entire format, right? Like that's, that's what they're doing there. When
01:42:19.200 you'd want to target an ad, an ad towards someone, like for example, I get a lot of ads, uh, for cheese
01:42:24.100 flavored snacks. Why? Because I really liked cheese flavored snacks. And so they know that
01:42:28.940 I like cheese flavored snacks. So they sent me a lot of ads about cheese flavored snacks. However,
01:42:32.420 in this proposal, they would not be able to tell me if they would not be able to tell the Cheetos
01:42:36.860 company that I like cheese flavored snacks and want to hear about their latest development
01:42:40.340 and or, and or innovation. No, now Klobuchar has a different proposal. Now think of this,
01:42:45.880 think of this. She has one that she floated this weekend at South by Southwest that she would impose
01:42:52.260 a tax on tech companies that exploit user data. Now I'm going to give you an alternative to this,
01:42:57.720 but it's crazy. Okay. When they sell our data to someone else, she said, maybe they're going to
01:43:03.660 have to tell us so we can put some sort of tax on it. Now that's something that the masses should 0.99
01:43:09.160 cheer about. Oh yeah. Unlike my idea that, um, you are a creator. Your life is about creating,
01:43:18.440 uh, information. Your life is creating a paper trail information, things that are valuable to
01:43:25.620 someone else. So if you want to sell my information, I guess I'm going to have to sell
01:43:31.660 you my information. You can collect all of it, but I have access to it and I own it. You can use it for
01:43:39.500 your purposes, but not to sell off of. But if you want to sell my information, some of us will be
01:43:45.660 willing to sell our information to you. So screw the tax, pay the people, pay the people.
01:43:54.700 Glenn, the government is the people. Yeah, right. That's what you're missing. You give, you want my
01:43:59.240 information. Great. Pay me for my information. What a great left-wing approach though. Right. Yeah.
01:44:05.920 You know what? There's something valuable that people have. Therefore we should tax it. It's like,
01:44:09.640 well, no, no, the perc people should be taking it from us. Exactly. They're taking it from us. Now
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01:45:40.660 Representative Ilhan Omar has an interesting backstory and we're going to go into that tonight on TV.
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01:45:49.880 I look on my list of people that we're going to have as guests in upcoming days. I looked on Friday
01:45:58.180 and I see Oren Hoffman, who is a guy who runs Safegraph, which this is how the company is described.
01:46:08.260 Building geospatial truth sets. Well, thank God somebody's doing that. Oh yeah. I've been thinking
01:46:14.440 of that for a long time. No idea what that is described that way, but he's a guy who his company
01:46:20.360 says data is really important and there should be one like central library for it. And as long as
01:46:28.740 all of the information, all of the names and people are stripped out of it, it should be,
01:46:35.020 there should be a place like a safe library. So if you're an inventor and you're like, I need data on
01:46:40.040 this, you can go get that data. It shouldn't be held in the hands of so few because the more you
01:46:46.780 open that data up, the more you're going to be able to innovate while still protecting privacy.
01:46:51.820 Correct. Correct. So that's what his company does. He's on the, uh, he's on the phone now.
01:46:56.060 Oren, how are you? Hey, how are you? Very good. Very good. You know, it wasn't me that put you on
01:47:02.900 the list of people to come on. Actually, it was Stu. He, he saw a tweet of yours and, um, he was,
01:47:10.960 uh, he brought it to me or he brought it to the producers. And then we were talking about the
01:47:14.840 other day and I'm like, I know, how did I not think of this? So welcome to the program. Glad to
01:47:21.220 have you here. Oh, well, I'm happy to be here. Thank you for inviting me. Uh, so we wanted to talk to
01:47:27.120 you really about a, uh, a couple of things. First of all, we were just talking about data and how
01:47:32.060 South by Southwest, all these politicians were out and they were all talking about socialism and
01:47:37.940 everything else. And Elizabeth Warren and, uh, Amy Klobuchar have now come out and said they want
01:47:44.300 to break these companies up to the point where Apple wouldn't be able to have an Apple app on their
01:47:49.580 app store. You know, it's crazy. Um, are you seeing any kind of, uh, fallout or, or getting
01:47:56.440 skittish at all on, on Washington out in Silicon Valley? Well, I think there's definitely,
01:48:03.680 there's definitely a movement of people that, that, that are taking this like breakup very
01:48:10.040 seriously, um, in Silicon Valley. And, um, there, you know, there are a lot of people on different
01:48:17.920 sides of things who find some of those arguments compelling. And so I think, I think that will have
01:48:24.040 a lot of legs over the next few years. And it's a political argument that is, um, that we should
01:48:29.920 expect to be made. Um, I'm, I'm concerned about public private partnerships with some of these,
01:48:37.100 uh, companies. Does that concern you at all? Uh, what do you mean? You know, that these companies,
01:48:44.080 because I feel like at some point, uh, the politicians are going to know if we had,
01:48:50.480 you know, our fingers in big tech, we could use this to help move populations a certain way or
01:48:58.140 whatever. Uh, and big tech will know if we don't play ball with them somewhat, they're gonna,
01:49:04.720 they're gonna just break us up. So let's, let's get into bed fully with each other. Do you think
01:49:10.620 that's a possibility? I, I, that may be a bit, uh, higher than my pay grade. So I, I'm not,
01:49:18.960 I'm not a hundred percent sure whether that's a possibility or not. Okay. Um, let me talk to you
01:49:23.160 a little bit about, um, AI. Um, I just talked to somebody just last week who said they don't even
01:49:31.140 think that, you know, uh, artificial general intelligence is something that's going to happen.
01:49:37.260 Uh, I've talked to another friend who told me that DARPA is running an, uh, a, uh, algorithm.
01:49:43.520 I don't even know how this works. You probably would, uh, that, that is,
01:49:46.920 is looking to see if anyone has started any kind of artificial intelligence.
01:49:51.680 He said that they told him privately that it was, uh, uh, looking like somebody was either
01:49:59.100 started it or on the verge of releasing some sort of artificial intelligence.
01:50:05.220 We're if we, if it's not us, we're in trouble. Do you agree with that?
01:50:10.380 That's right. Yeah. And there's varying degrees. We don't have to get all the way to AGI.
01:50:14.120 Every, every step in the direction of, of artificial intelligence is, is important for the United
01:50:21.100 States. If you just from like a middle as a military power, how far behind China are we?
01:50:28.800 I'm not sure if we're behind China or not, but I do know that China and Russia, uh, both have, uh,
01:50:35.480 amazing engineering teams and they're working on this aggressively and it's a priority for both
01:50:40.460 countries. The last time we spoke, I asked you a question. I said, um, I feel like we need some
01:50:47.440 sort of a Manhattan project. You know, we have to, we have to do something, but I don't want a
01:50:51.660 Manhattan project cause I don't trust the government. And yet I don't trust Google either. Who do we
01:50:56.520 trust? Yeah, I, I'm not sure. I, one, one kind of simple solution just could be to make sure that
01:51:05.880 the best AI scientists are in this country. Uh, and so, you know, if you, if you just think of
01:51:13.300 artificial intelligence is the most important battlefield and our rivals like Russia and China
01:51:18.320 think it also is the most important battlefield, then we want as many of the top brains in AI
01:51:23.800 residing in the U S and having a positive attitude toward the U S. So you, what, what brought this to
01:51:29.780 Stu's attention was that you, uh, tweeted a while back that you thought we needed a Manhattan project.
01:51:36.780 And, and I want you to outline that, but it's not really a Manhattan project. Like I think of a
01:51:42.260 Manhattan project where it's the government actually running it. Uh, it's just the government enabling
01:51:49.540 people to come in. Is that how you see it? Yeah, exactly. In some ways, like it's similar to
01:51:56.380 gathering like the top rocket scientists post world war two. Um, you want as many of these
01:52:02.160 great AI engineers as possible. And there's likely less than 20,000 top researchers in AI in the world.
01:52:09.740 And at least half of them live outside the U S today. Um, and many of them live in places like
01:52:15.680 Canada. The university of Toronto is one of the top AI centers in the world, but they also live in China
01:52:20.200 and Russia, India, France, Israel, Iran, Germany, UK, Japan, South Korea, you know, many of these
01:52:26.340 countries. Um, and so we should have a system, I think, to identify these people, uh, and then to
01:52:33.120 attract them to the U S either give them some sort of special visa, give them things like stipend visa
01:52:38.840 for their spouse, some sort of fast track to becoming a citizen, get these people here, get these people
01:52:44.800 happy. Um, because we want as many of these people here as possible. And there's not that many, we're not
01:52:51.200 talking about hundreds of thousands of people talking about maybe 10,000 worldwide to attract
01:52:56.500 to the U S. Could we attract them? Cause I know these countries are gobbling these people up and 0.96
01:53:02.320 not letting them leave. Well, it might be harder to attract them from Russia and China, but, uh, but 0.69
01:53:09.180 you know, many of these people who are in other countries would be very happy to live in the U S if,
01:53:14.760 if we were able to give them a compelling reason to come. What is the, for the average person or in
01:53:22.460 people, um, they don't have, they, they don't have a concept of what this means. Uh, they don't know
01:53:30.980 why the government is, you know, so worried about 5g explain what the world looks like with the AI that 1.00
01:53:41.600 you think we could have soon. Well, I think AI is, is just a very important for both, both attacking
01:53:49.940 and defending militarily. So AI can help. Um, if you just think of it as, is purely from a cyber warfare,
01:53:57.680 AI is, is both really important. If you want to defend your, your assets. Um, so if you want to
01:54:04.140 defend your, um, uh, you know, nuclear assets or whatever else you're defending, and then also very
01:54:10.740 important if you're attacking other people's assets. And so, um, and it doesn't have to be
01:54:15.840 AGI, like you mentioned at the top of the show, it just could be some sort of incremental improvements
01:54:20.460 over what we have today. Um, every incremental improvement, um, makes you as a power, uh, more,
01:54:27.860 you know, more fearsome, both as a defender and as a, um, and on offense as well.
01:54:32.940 We're talking to Oren Huff, uh, Hoffman. He is, um, the, um, the founder, are you the CEO too
01:54:39.900 of, uh, SafeGraph? I am. Okay. Um, of SafeGraph, uh, dot com, uh, from Silicon Valley. And I, I, um,
01:54:50.260 uh, I know that you call yourself a optimistic pessimist. I call myself an optimistic catastrophist.
01:54:59.000 Uh, explain what an optimistic, uh, pessimist is and why.
01:55:07.540 Well, uh, I, I think it's important to, to, to be a realist. Uh, so I'm, I'm optimistic about the
01:55:13.920 future, but also a realist as well. So Arnie, we, a lot of, we've been spending a lot of time
01:55:19.360 on this show talking about immigration and a lot of it, the conversation tend, tends to go to a point
01:55:24.480 where, okay, we're talking about what's, what's, is there a wall is, you know, what's going on at
01:55:28.860 the border, but there are a lot of smart things I think we can do as far as immigration. And I think
01:55:33.260 your policy, your idea kind of stems part of that is part of that conversation is not just, it's not
01:55:39.820 just making, um, uh, you know, business easier for businesses to, to come in and, and operate in
01:55:45.980 these circles. But also when we're talking about attracting these scientists, it's maybe, do you
01:55:50.100 think it's, is it a special visa? Is it, uh, what, how do we actually get people to come here to the
01:55:56.060 United States to develop these things for us rather than for China or Russia?
01:56:00.800 So one thing is, I think it's really hard is just identifying these people. Um, and so, uh, and
01:56:06.980 having some sort of way of, uh, some sort of way where other core AI researchers vouch for you. And
01:56:14.640 there's some sort of way to identify these people. I don't think that that is such a simple thing.
01:56:18.900 Um, and especially for like a government entity to go do, uh, once we do that, making sure that they
01:56:25.100 can come here easily, that it's also really important that their spouse can work. Um, so
01:56:30.660 getting, getting a simple way for their spouse can work and get a visa, getting some sort of, um, uh,
01:56:36.240 citizen fast track, uh, giving them other reasons to come in. Uh, you know, immigration is,
01:56:42.200 is really important for, uh, getting these top scientists here. I think maybe the debate is almost
01:56:47.660 over emigration. Um, and so I think that's what we're like something like a China or Russia,
01:56:53.680 they're probably less likely to let their top scientists emigrate. Um, they're probably very
01:56:58.480 happy to have people immigrate. And they are trying to tap our top scientists. 0.94
01:57:05.520 Uh, I don't know. So that, that's, that I haven't heard of that, but, but I do certainly they should
01:57:12.200 be if they, if that's, uh, certainly they should be. Yeah. Oren, thank you so much. Uh, we'll talk
01:57:18.240 to you again. Appreciate it. Oren Huffman. Absolutely. Thank you so much. You bet. CEO of,
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01:58:57.200 You know, we, we watch these Sunday shows so you don't have to here on the Glenn Beck program. Let
01:59:03.380 me, uh, let me play Liz Cheney on, on Chuck Todd, uh, battling, uh, on, uh, Ilan, uh, Omar and the
01:59:15.140 resolution on antisemitism. Listen to this. There was some concern by singling her out. You only make
01:59:20.700 her a target. And they pointed to that West Virginia Republican party flyer. I'm sorry, but this is
01:59:25.700 getting, but my point is we are getting, you can describe it that way, Chuck, you can describe
01:59:29.620 it that way, but you're wrong. You can describe it that way, but you are wrong. When you have a
01:59:33.740 situation in this country and around the world where we have seen the global rise in antisemitic
01:59:38.520 attacks, when we have had the kinds of attacks that you had on the synagogue here in the United
01:59:42.220 States recently, that is a moment when you absolutely. A motive on the right. That guy was
01:59:46.520 motivated by right wing fringe ideology. Absolutely. Antisemitic. Right. Antisemitic, no matter where it
01:59:51.940 comes from is wrong. And when you're in a situation where you are an elected official, where we are in
01:59:56.380 a situation where we have the history that we have, what happens when you don't stand up and say,
02:00:00.620 this is evil and call it what it is. We all have an obligation to do that. And I think it is
02:00:05.320 absolutely shameful that Nancy Pelosi and leader Hoyer and the democratic leaders will not put her
02:00:11.300 name in a resolution on the floor and condemn her remarks and remove her from the house foreign
02:00:15.640 affairs committee. You feel comfortable the president Trump's done enough to tamp down this right wing
02:00:19.760 fringe antisemitism rising up. I don't believe this is right or left. I think that this is an issue on
02:00:25.100 which all of us should come together, particularly elected officials, the president, the vice president,
02:00:29.800 members of the Senate and the house, no matter what your party is, stand up and say in today's
02:00:34.520 world, when antisemitism is on the rise, when we have the history that we have, when we know what
02:00:39.660 happens when people remain silent, every single one of us must at all times stand against. All right.
02:00:44.760 So let's, let's just take this first of all. Yeah. What do you think Trump? Look, may I Chuck say what
02:00:51.580 my mother used to say to me? And I'm sure your mother used to say it and you've just forgotten
02:00:56.340 Chuck. I don't care who started it. Who's going to stop it. Chuck, I don't care what he did or she did.
02:01:07.740 I care about what you did. That's what my mother used to say. And I think we all need to hear my mother
02:01:13.000 from time to time. Just, just once in a while, I don't care what they're doing. What are you doing?
02:01:19.780 That's what needs, that's what leadership does. They solve their problem before they try to solve
02:01:26.600 anybody else's and they don't blame it on anybody else. Now he was trying to say, well, the Republicans
02:01:31.960 in the right wing. Well, yeah, there was the bumper sticker pipe bomb guy. I'm not sure that the guy in
02:01:37.180 Pittsburgh was right wing ideology. Um, maybe he was okay. Yeah. I'll, I'll point out that as bad
02:01:44.460 behavior and stuff that needs to be called out absolutely positively. But let me ask you, have
02:01:50.500 we had more of a problem seeing, uh, violent antisemitism from the white right wing or the left
02:01:58.380 wing or from people from the Islamic ring or wing? I mean, well, that's what we're talking about.
02:02:10.520 We're talking about someone who is Islamic, who came from the middle East and is saying things.
02:02:17.500 And the excuse is, well, they just don't know our culture. They just don't know that those things
02:02:22.200 are wrong. No. Well then they need to learn and they need to learn quickly. Maybe before they're
02:02:26.460 elected into the house of representatives. Correct. Correct. And Chuck, honestly, if you, if you wanted,
02:02:33.100 if you want some more on why it needs to be condemned, watch my TV show tonight at five.
02:02:37.620 Cause I got all the goods tonight at five.