Glenn’s Shocking Response to Brian Stelter's CNN Exit | Guests: Bill O'Reilly & Michael Malice | 8⧸19⧸22
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2 hours and 4 minutes
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Summary
On today's show, Glenn sits down with CNN's Brian Stelter to discuss a variety of topics, including a story about a woman who found a way to get her life back on track after taking painkillers, and the latest on the Trump administration.
Transcript
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Today, on the program, a lot of great news for you.
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But I want to start with a threat to our democracy.
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This is, uh, I'm not saying it's a threat to democracy.
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It is the left that has now kind of coalesced around a set of ideas about who you are.
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That's always an interesting guy to talk about.
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But anybody, anything else you want to mention today?
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Are there other personalities that maybe you'd want to discuss?
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You know, Stu, there's two ways to go on stories.
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And, uh, I'm wrestling with which road to take.
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Maybe you can explain the thought process to the audience coming up here in just a minute.
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As she got older, she started having aches and pains all throughout her body.
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She found that she could no longer walk up the stairs without having to stop every little bit.
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Why would he give his legs when, you know, there's automatic stairs and chairs that now can be just, you know, you can sit in the whole time.
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And they move you around from room to room, place to place.
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And anyway, Penelope says, I really would like my legs.
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Within three weeks, she noticed her pain was almost totally gone.
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I mean, there's obviously something you want to mention.
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I mean, I guess what you could do is take an inventory of the news stories of the day, right?
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And then start to think about if you had any personal connection to them.
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I don't have any personal connection to any of those stories.
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Is there any personal connection you might feel to any of the major news stories of the day?
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You know, for those people who are listening right now and they may not follow the news
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and have personal connections to the news, they may be wondering, what are you even talking
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And we're talking about a potential story that you might want to discuss today.
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And the two ways to go would be one would be very fun, very satisfying.
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You know, the Bible, not always hilarious, I'd notice.
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It's just I'm fighting the urge to be very, very funny.
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Well, maybe it's worth instead of talking about today's news to look back at history,
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Like, for example, let me look back in the annals of history to about four years ago when I was
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watching CNN and there was an interview on TV and the host of the show, the show's name
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And I believe the interview was supposed to be about one thing.
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I can't remember at all what that was, coming together or something like that.
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But then it took a turn about halfway through, and the interviewer started talking to the
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interviewee about how much trouble his business was in.
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No, well, she's saying, because I was trying to describe it, and I can only do that so
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One's arguing justice, one's arguing mercy, or they say they are, but they're not.
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All they're doing is playing politics, and the American people are tired of it.
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Who is talking about an actual solution on this?
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Who's actually consistent and cared when it was a Democrat in office and cared when it's
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You know, those people exist around the country, and they're watching you two, the media, and
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Donald Trump, playing this little game back and forth, and they're sick of it.
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They don't want to hear about it from either side.
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I'm self-aware enough to know that we need to talk about this, because I know it's a
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The mainstream media is having a very hard time.
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The mainstream media is having a very hard time reaching Trump's base.
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I've reached out to all of you in the past and said, let's have a conversation not on
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Why can't our viewers, why can't you tell our viewers right now?
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So, to be clear, you think that I'm dividing the country...
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You think I'm dividing the country for ratings by booking you?
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This is about the media and the administration.
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If it was about me, I would do like a 10-minute comment the way you used to.
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If it was about me, I'd get out of Blackboard the way you used to.
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I mean, the point is, what you mean making it about me, I don't see how I've made it
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Look, Brian, if you want to have a conversation, the media really wants to know, great.
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Every time I've approached, everybody always says yes.
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But as soon as it gets tough or uncomfortable, nobody's interested.
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Nobody's interested in looking at themselves and saying, what did I do?
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I've tried to make amends, and I'm trying to...
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I do have to ask you, there's this new headline on the Daily Beast saying that your company
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is in trouble, that you were trying to find a buyer.
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Is this related to the point about people not talking to each other?
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That if you want to create that media company, there's not interest?
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I think that's the most ridiculous question I've ever heard.
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I'm sitting here ready to talk to you about the detaining of children and parents and trying
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Something that has been happening with Janet Reno.
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That's why it went to the Supreme Court in the first place.
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We want to stop it, and you want to play those games.
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Now, yeah, of course, as you pointed out, there's two ways to go with a news story, and
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one of them is being incredibly Christ-like, as you were trying to be in that interview
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But Brian Stelter was interviewing you about how your company was failing.
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It's weird, because we're sitting here at work for that company right now.
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And I don't know what Brian's doing, but not the same thing.
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Is there anything that you would want to bring up on that?
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Because as you pointed out, there's two ways to go with every news story.
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Did that help bring you back to the moment a little bit, watching that clip once again
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and watching all the quizzical faces of Brian Stelter?
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I don't understand how you don't think that I'm doing.
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Okay, let me take a quick break here and talk to you about the Tuttle Twins books.
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If you haven't checked out the American History book by the...
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By the Tuttle Twins right now, you're running out of time on their offer.
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The audiobooks and the workbooks that go with it right now.
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Kids don't learn history in school the way it should be taught.
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They mostly learn the dates and the places and the names and the stupid questions.
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They need to learn the ideas that makes our country work.
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I'm doing a history thing up in Gettysburg with a bunch of great people.
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And that's a sign of a great battlefield right there where people just couldn't control their anger.
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And they couldn't work together to work things out.
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They're throwing in audiobooks, workbooks, and so much more.
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They are – you can go there now and you get the deal of the free sample chapter before it's too late.
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I just told Stu as we were taking that 10 seconds break.
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Well, I think you knew I was going to antagonize you to see if you would break on Brian Stelter.
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But you didn't know that the video of that interview was coming.
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And just to watch you kind of relive those moments.
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Look, when your enemy falls, when he stumbles, you do not let your heart rejoice, or the Lord will see it and disapprove and turn his wrath away from him.
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By the way, we should mention Brian Stelter got fired.
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We didn't mention that yet, but he's got let go.
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You know, the lesson here is not to do that in 2018 and some of the other things Brian has done through the last few years.
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And I pointed this out to people yesterday who only know Brian Stelter from this recent turn.
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You know, this turn in the Trump era where he became a left-wing media critic.
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But, like, what I was saying was I remember him from when we first started on cable news.
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It wasn't – I wouldn't say positive review, but it wasn't the worst review we've ever had.
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And he's written some of the most fair pieces about you at times.
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And I honestly think he's a really good example of what the Trump era has done to a lot of people in the media.
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Their anger against Donald Trump has changed a lot of people who, yes, they may have been liberal.
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But it has changed them into completely irrational actors.
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I really don't think that's the only thing that has happened.
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It is also a result of your world being so small.
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They're in New York City, and New York City comes to New York City.
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And, you know, they're working at, you know, these places where you have global reach.
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And so you think that you are the globe, and you're very informed, and you know everything because, look, I'm with the best people, and the best people from all over the world.
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But the hatred of Donald Trump and the political agenda.
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See, right now, you cannot talk about anything without it being political.
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You know, the Big Pebble Beach car show is watching on CNBC this morning.
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That's political as well because they're going to be talking about the new cars, the all electric cars, et cetera, et cetera.
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Why is everyone coming out with an electric car?
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Who you are, how you see yourself is now fought out in the political space.
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People who used to be fairly reasonable and used to agree with the Bill of Rights, they have been so skewed now that they, you know, we got to do things.
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I'm for the Bill of Rights, but there's things we got to do.
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And so they get this, they just get this snowball rolling in their own little clique where everybody's thinking alike and you pour hate like gasoline onto that fire and you're done.
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Oh, man, there's a skin wig right at your fingertips.
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Of course, our producers went out and they got skin wigs and they were like, this is going to be funny.
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Look, of course, Glenn, I am easily restrained in a moment like this.
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This isn't one of those moments that I would have trouble.
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This is a moment that I can see you're struggling.
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And that's why I wanted to investigate how you were feeling.
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Because as a friend, I am concerned with what you're going through.
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I'll give you something that I read that I think is so, really so spot on from the American
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A dangerous but exhilarating moment in history to be alive.
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And everything once held certain seems turned to mush.
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Whatever we grasp for balance proves unsteady, too.
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And no countervailing force exists to keep everything in place.
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When we accept this reality, when we look around and say, hey, that was, what was, will never
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When the troubles around us become seemingly unbearable, but we say, hey, that's just not
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reality today, our load becomes a little lighter to bear.
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Yet just because we fight for tomorrow doesn't mean we aren't also fighting for today.
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When you learn to punch, you're taught to aim beyond your target.
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You punch through what you mean to hit to maximize the force and minimize the pain to yourself.
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In the same way, we aim for the future in order to seize today.
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We picture together what types of future we want.
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We strive for that future with ferocity and perseverance.
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And one day we look around and realize that we've just managed to build a remarkable world
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Nothing endures in this earthly existence, but that cycle.
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It is what we do when challenges arise that matters.
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Those acts, fleeting though they may be, are shared legacy toward one another.
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So let's look at the international communist great reset or build back better dystopias as
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But do so knowing that you're watching strikes being thrown into the catcher's mitt without
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Our enemies are throwing heat right down the center of the plate and there has never been
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The globalist programs for mass control of humanity have become glaringly obvious.
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They don't even hide their intentions anymore behind veiled language, secret club meetings,
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Yep, we want to reduce the human population, control all energy used for commerce, regulate
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food production, censor all information, antithetical to our goals, cynically divide humanity against
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itself by promoting meaningless wars, racial hostilities, and ludicrous social conflicts,
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and force the vast majority of remaining humans into the future to survive as indentured servants
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who will own nothing and subsist, I guess, on a diet of bugs.
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That is an ugly, depressing, awful future to advertise.
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The ex-CIA chief has said that Republicans are the most dangerous political force in history.
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You're saying somebody who's in the intelligence agencies has an opinion about Donald Trump and the Republicans?
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And I don't know what evidence you have to the alternative.
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By the way, I was in Utah and they're running against, you know, the Democrats chose.
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They had their own Democratic, you know, party members that were like, I want to be a little senator.
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And the Democrats at their caucus went, yeah, yeah.
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We're going to go for this guy who claims he was a Republican and then an independent.
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The commercial is without Egg McMuffin, we wouldn't have captured Osama bin Laden.
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And everybody there is focused on how arrogant to, they never say it, but they make it look like we wouldn't have caught him without Egg McMuffin.
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And what's truly remarkable to me is they don't see what the real point of this is.
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You have a problem with the intelligence community.
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So let's put in as a senator, a guy from the CIA to clean it all up.
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This is such a bizarre one because, look, maybe if you had some, like, weird rhino Republican senator that wasn't really popular and, I don't know.
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Maybe there would be some way to chip away with an independent who was kind of claiming to be more conservative than he is.
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And, like, I get the approach here, but it's like Mike Lee is, in my view, the best senator in the Senate.
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And this is a guy who is constantly focused on your freedoms, on the Constitution.
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On the courts, on the foundational principles of this country.
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He's a guy that has, in every difficult circumstance, has not backed down.
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Like, there's just no argument whatsoever for anybody else to have that seat.
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Well, I think we could get a guy from the intelligence community.
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I mean, look, they're blatantly trying to fool Republican voters in.
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But I will tell you that, you know, people feel pretty confident about Mike Lee, and I feel pretty confident about Mike Lee.
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You know, when you talk to people that are, you know, prospective voters, are you going to vote?
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The ones that, the mass, they're not paying attention.
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Mike's got one commercial on, and he should change it.
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And this guy's got commercials out the butt because there are so many people all around the country funding this guy to stop Mike Lee.
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And Mike doesn't, you know, Mike doesn't have the war chest that he has because everybody from the country is funding that.
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This is a pet project of the Democrats right now.
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They believe they have a chance to, they believe this is their path to win in red states.
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And if this works, just so America knows, if this works, this will happen to you in your state over and over and over again.
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It's really important just outside of the fact that Mike Lee should remain in the Senate because he does a good job.
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It's important for people to understand that this is a test case for what they want to do to you all over the country.
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Which, if you're living in Alabama, if you're living in Texas, they don't try to run Beto O'Rourke and lose over and over and over again with that strategy.
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They take somebody who acts like they're conservative, who acts like they are sort of Republican leaning, run them as an independent, flood them with nationwide money, and try to fool voters of the state to go against what they actually believe without knowing it.
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And that is what they're trying to do right now in Utah, sadly.
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I think the people of Utah are going to see through it.
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But that is what they're trying to do, and they see this as a path to control red states in the future.
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And they are now saying that the GOP is a threat to our democracy.
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New York Times opinion columnist Charles Blow penned a piece titled,
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We must stop thinking it's hyperbolic to say that the Republican Party itself is now a threat to our democracy.
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I understand the queasiness about labeling many of our fellow Americans that way.
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I understand that it sounds extreme and overreaching, but how else are we to describe what we're seeing?
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Republicans are the threat to our democracy because their own preferred form of democracy.
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Our preferred form of a republic is outlined in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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Republicans, giving Republicans a fighting chance at maintaining control is a danger.
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For modern Republicans, democracy only works and it's only worth it when and if they win.
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The reason why I wanted to bring this to you, this is the New York Times labeling half of the country as a danger to the republic.
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We don't want to label our fellow Americans that way, but what else explains it?
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There was another group of people that had this exact kind of propaganda start up against them.
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And so we think, oh, well, it's just true, I guess.
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When you start saying half of the country is a problem.
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All they have to do is just take out the leaders, put them in jail for not paying their taxes, put them in jail for some.
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Do you know there's a book out called Three Felonies a Day?
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200 pages a day of the legal code, you would finish it in about 10,000 years.
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No, the average person, they say, commits three felonies a day.
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If you knew all of the laws and you wanted to impose sentences on every single law that you have, they could get you for three felonies every single day.
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And all you have to do is is just listen to what they're saying now and they will scoop people up.
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Republicans have searched for multiple election cycles for the right vehicle and packaging for their white nationalism, religious nationalism, nativism and craven capitalism and sexism.
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However, the same paper is now saying that if Donald Trump gets out of the way, it's going to be Ron DeSantis.
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And I quote, Ron DeSantis is even worse than Donald Trump.
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Of course, of course, of course, of course, every single time, same pattern every time.
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But because of very powerful lobbyists, the FDA is now going to ban those things, even though it's unconstitutional.
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Thank you, government, for protecting us because we were so confused as to whether oat milk came from cows.
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I figured the soy milk and the oat milk and all that stuff came directly from an udder.
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Most people don't know that milk milk came from a cow.
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Now, of course, this is just a way for the dairy industry to protect.
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They want to make them call it something else so that people don't buy it, which, again, a lot of people don't want to buy oat milk because it's oat milk.
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They don't want it because they want regular milk.
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But to act as if people can't figure out that almond milk is made from almonds and not coming from an udder is so pathetic.
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And to use the government power is actually, I think you're right, unconstitutional.
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I mean, that that is the most incredible thing about where we are as a nation.
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We are sitting at a time where our government doesn't care what the law actually means and what it says.
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I mean, you know, that's why Ron DeSantis was firing that prosecutor in in Florida.
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Because if it's coconut water, we shouldn't say that either because it's not really water.
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And other election-related charges when the agents came down and hit Mar-a-Lago.
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The FBI collected all of the documents that were government property and used concerns about classified documents to justify the rate.
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But agents apparently were looking for Trump's personal stash containing documents related to the Russian collusion accusations against him.
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He knew, and it's why he tweeted out yesterday a reminder of what he did, I think, on January, late in January of 2020 or 2021, right before he left office, where he said he was declassifying these particular papers.
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He had just said a couple of weeks ago that he was going to start releasing some of these.
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Mr. Bill O'Reilly, welcome to the program, sir.
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What are your thoughts on the latest revelations and Donald Trump's tweet yesterday about the documents that he said would have exonerated him?
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So look, I don't know what the government took.
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This is not going well to the Department of Justice.
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And the indicator on that is that Joe Biden has disappeared.
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We know where he is, because you have to know where the president is.
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But for the past two and a half weeks, Joe has not been around.
00:46:38.720
You know, he signed a ridiculous inflation reducing bill, which, of course, won't reduce inflation.
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Listen, I'm going to add on my radio program every day.
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I'm changing the name from the O'Reilly update to I'm going to give you a million dollars.
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Because you can say anything you want now, right?
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So my new radio program is I'm going to give you a million dollars.
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Well, how could the government stop you from doing it?
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So, yeah, if the federal government can say, we're going to reduce inflation by spending a half trillion dollars,
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I can say my new radio show is I'm going to give you a million dollars.
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So if the Justice Department had justification for this unbelievable raid,
00:47:35.360
the highest profile criminal raid in the history of the United States, do you realize that, Beck?
00:47:41.480
There has never been a higher profile federal raid than this.
00:47:48.180
Well, because we've never done it to a president before.
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This is the highest profile criminal raid ever.
00:48:00.860
And they won't tell us what they're looking for, what the justification was.
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They're fighting any kind of exposition to tell the folks why they did what they did.
00:48:13.720
So, this according to Newsweek, the FBI collected all the documents that were government property,
00:48:20.380
used concerns about classified documents to justify the raid,
00:48:23.220
but agents were looking for Trump's personal stash containing the documents related to Russian collusion accusations
00:48:28.660
against him, fearing that he would weaponize them, according to Newsweek.
00:48:32.280
Newsweek, one former Trump official said he may have planned to use the documents to help in a presidential run in the coming term.
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Trump was particularly interested in matters related to the Russian hoax and the wrongdoings of the deep state.
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I think he felt, and I agree, that these facts are facts the American people need to know.
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That's why it's out of business, and it doesn't have a magazine on the stands anymore.
00:49:02.080
Donald Trump's attorneys have all of those things, okay?
00:49:09.540
All of the documents that show, and I'm sure there are thousands of them,
00:49:15.540
corruption by the Justice Department in Russian collusion are in the hands of Donald Trump's attorneys.
00:49:24.380
The FBI does not need to go in and grab paper so that Donald Trump doesn't know what he has in his basement.
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So, Trump does have information that was compiled that will show the corruption of the FBI during Russian collusion.
00:49:57.540
It's not like there's one piece of paper and, oh, give me that paper back.
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I think it's run by the Tuttle Twins, I think, run it now.
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You know, I'm sitting there going, I listen to all of these reports, and I go, this is so crazy.
00:50:21.620
Well, it's coming kind of from Donald Trump's camp.
00:50:27.340
Donald Trump's camp wants Americans to believe that this raid was designed
00:50:39.220
That's what Donald Trump's camp wants people to believe.
00:50:50.440
Now, to me, I don't know whether he's going to use them in a book or use them in a lawsuit.
00:51:00.760
But this raid by the FBI wasn't predicated on that.
00:51:05.240
It was predicated on a fishing expedition tied to January 6th.
00:51:13.880
They were looking for any kind of documentation that Trump was involved with the planning
00:51:19.200
and or encouraged the incursion into the Capitol.
00:51:30.640
The headline today is, if not for Democratic voters, Cheney's loss would have been worse.
00:51:38.040
So, we know a lot of Democrats crossed over and voted for Lynn Cheney.
00:51:44.260
Was that just a, or Liz Cheney, is that just a cheap political trick?
00:51:51.480
Or is that a sign that the Democrats in Wyoming wouldn't mind somebody like Lynn Cheney,
00:51:59.500
who's a little more conservative, you know, but against Donald Trump?
00:52:10.060
I've never seen a wax like that ever for an incumbent politician.
00:52:16.940
So, maybe eight Democrats in Wyoming, somewhere up around Cody, crossed over and voted for Liz.
00:52:28.700
But the fact of the matter is, remember, an open primary, anybody can vote for anybody.
00:52:35.800
So, if the people of Wyoming thought that Liz Cheney was representing them in an effective way,
00:52:58.620
Mitch McConnell is getting hammered by some conservatives because he said,
00:53:09.960
I think you have to overwhelm the ballot box this fall to be able to have any kind of red
00:53:27.020
And do you believe that's because of people are for the Democrats, just not Joe Biden?
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Number one, polls don't matter until late September.
00:53:41.700
So, these polls are foolish and everybody should ignore them.
00:53:46.840
So, I don't think Oz is going to win in Pennsylvania, and that's a winnable race for Republicans there.
00:53:57.700
Donald Trump was betting that he was a guy that everybody knew at name recognition on TV.
00:54:03.580
Yeah, but this is a skill-set game, campaigning.
00:54:12.420
And he doesn't look to me like he has a grasp of what people in Pennsylvania really are concerned about.
00:54:22.480
Because maybe he lives in New Jersey, and that's why he doesn't have to.
00:54:28.440
I did see a poll, and again, I'm contradicting myself a little bit because the polls don't really matter now, where Vance in Ohio is now up.
00:54:36.880
It surprised me because he's another bad candidate.
00:54:50.440
But Kelly is a name and, you know, a lot of sympathy attached to the attack on his wife.
00:55:06.240
I think that New Hampshire could go to the Republicans.
00:55:10.540
The guy up there looks like he has got a grasp on the live, free, or die state.
00:55:17.900
They're convincing the people who might be skeptical of you that you are looking out for them.
00:55:22.400
And, you know, the national polling doesn't really matter.
00:55:29.520
Here in New York, we have a gubernatorial race.
00:55:33.040
Kathy Hochul, perhaps the worst politician I have ever seen in my entire life.
00:55:48.980
And Pop, she's going to take Stelter's place on CNN, by the way, Liz Cheney.
00:56:03.580
Anyway, so Zeldin, the congressman here where I am right now in Suffolk County, New York,
00:56:09.360
is running against Hochul, two-to-one registration favoring the Democrats in New York.
00:56:15.120
Zeldin has a chance because he's running on crime.
00:56:21.520
And here in New York, everybody's crazed about the violent crime here.
00:56:29.940
I mean, these Soros people just keep letting people go.
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And this is in New York where you used to live.
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All you hear from liberal Democrats in New York is gun control.
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If you are a criminal caught with an illegal weapon on your person in New York City, they
00:57:01.200
They say, show up in three weeks, which you, of course, never will.
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Bill, when I was there, it was 20 years prison and everyone said, automatic.
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You're caught with a gun that you don't have the license for.
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But now you have Hochul, the governor, going, guns, guns, guns.
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But if you're an illegal criminal and you have a gun, we're not going to punish you.
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You know, I mean, I can't give you a better, more stark example of corruption than that.
00:57:46.040
So, Zelman's got a chance because you're on a populist campaign.
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I hope that if the Republicans get the Senate, they boot him and put somebody in that was
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You know, we were talking about Kathy Hochul and what a great governor she is, according to Bill O'Reilly.
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Yesterday, she signed in a bill to make sure that Albany knows that you have to have gender-neutral language.
00:59:56.340
So salesperson is now the word officially for the state instead of salesmen.
01:00:03.700
This is what the government of New York is working on?
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Well, I was in Macy's the other day, and I wanted to get the attention of a salesperson.
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Did you read the Breitbart article on me this week?
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Okay, I just want to tell you something about it.
01:00:32.580
I told them that one of the reasons, and the headline of the article was,
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And we really appreciate Breitbart actually telling the truth.
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But I told them that one of the reasons that happened was because of you.
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You know, they edit these articles all over the place.
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I don't think it was a personal thing that they did.
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But I wanted your audience to know, because I know a lot of people did read the article
01:01:09.980
But the article was one of the few ever positive articles ever written about me.
01:01:14.540
So I'm still kind of in a state of stunned admiration for Breitbart.
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But without you, and this is true, because you were number one.
01:01:29.160
You were the first one in saying, look, I'm not buying all this on O'Reilly.
01:01:40.720
No, I was still a baby sperm when you were in high school.
01:01:48.260
I was driving back to Philadelphia, and you said,
01:01:50.360
look, I'm going to put you on, but you've got to tell me the truth.
01:01:52.900
And I said, I've always told you the truth, and I always will.
01:01:57.540
We spent probably two hours on the phone, and I grilled you and grilled you and grilled
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You don't probably know this, but I had you on speakerphone.
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So my wife, who's got great instincts, she was listening.
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So I, you know, and I told you, if it ever comes out that you're lying to me, I will burn
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You said, if it turns out you're misleading me, O'Reilly, I'm sending Stu to your house.
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And he'll do every show with you from here on out.
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I mean, I said, look, Beck, I'm telling you the exact truth.
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I, you know, wanted your audience to know that.
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And Bill, I have to tell you, I've I've done that for one other person that was in your
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situation and that person has never said anything about it.
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But you have not only said it to me multiple times personally, which means more to me.
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Well, you should be proud of yourself that you're a man of courage, Beck.
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Where's the old Bill that, you know, tears people apart.
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This is the only show that has a swing this dramatic.
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And I'm standing somewhere in between going, I got to get these two together.
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Do you really want to set me up for punchlines against Mr. O'Reilly?
01:06:00.180
Well, that wouldn't last long if we were in a room together.
01:06:06.680
Oh, is that really what you think is going to happen?
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Because this has been a very bad week for the pig people.
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If Officer Harris breaks one of her hooves, it's going to be a trifecta.
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So here's the, you know, we talked about the Brian Stelter thing this morning and Stu
01:07:00.560
did everything he could just to turn the knife in me to, because I'm trying to not kick someone
01:07:07.240
Uh, and I, I, I, it would be so easy to just dance on that grave.
01:07:21.400
It's going to be really hard for that potato to get back up.
01:07:24.000
You know, it's like when a turtle's on his back.
01:07:34.300
Um, your thoughts on the delusions of grandeur from Liz Cheney.
01:07:42.220
Oh, I, I think you're a little wrong in, in this sense, if you're talking about her running
01:07:45.660
for president, because what she's going to do, and Glenn, you've been in this business
01:07:49.900
even longer than I have, uh, and you understand how it works.
01:07:52.840
What happens is you run for president with no intention of becoming president.
01:07:56.420
You run for president so that when you go on CNN or MSNBC, now the chyron, the little
01:08:01.060
title on your screen will say, former Liz Cheney, former presidential candidate.
01:08:04.720
And now she can get a huge book deal about what a hero she is.
01:08:08.260
She can be on TV in perpetuity, uh, and she can hustle money from gullible donors, uh,
01:08:14.240
to basically fund a campaign where she goes around the country running her mouth.
01:08:20.200
I think a lot of Republican voters think, ha ha ha, she's going to lose.
01:08:23.340
She knows she's going to lose, but at the same time, she's going to get enormously wealthy,
01:08:26.700
increase her stature and she'll get to replace, you know, Bill Kristol or, uh, Jennifer Rubin
01:08:32.580
when they, you know, go back to their nursing home.
01:08:35.660
So what you're, so what you're saying to me, if I may paraphrase, strike me down and I will
01:08:48.180
I mean, Bill, Bill Weld, who was, you know, couldn't even become the ambassador to Mexico.
01:08:52.140
He had to resign being governor of Massachusetts.
01:08:54.960
He was on MSNBC or CNN in, uh, 2018 or 19 advocating for president Trump to get the death
01:09:01.760
penalty and no one even batted an eye because he was saying, you know, the president Trump
01:09:06.300
committed treason, the punishment for treason is death.
01:09:09.740
The levels to which, uh, uh, these failures are allowed to be given, uh, platforms.
01:09:20.920
I mean, honestly, I think she could take Brian Stelter's job, um, at CNN.
01:09:29.080
Of course, the guy who, you know, stabbed, uh, Salman Rushdie could get the job and that
01:09:35.600
So, um, but, but, but that's what they always do.
01:09:38.520
And I don't think the press has any credibility anymore.
01:09:45.880
Well, I think there is an enormous amount of impact.
01:09:48.760
Well, first of all, she, she, she, I mean, the Salman Rushdie job isn't as good as Liz
01:09:56.580
And in all seriousness, one of the reasons I think this woman is uniquely despicable is
01:10:01.900
as of 2018, she was still telling John McCain how good torture is and how lying about that.
01:10:08.840
So the CIA's torture program gave us useful information.
01:10:11.780
So if you're sitting and advocating torture and to John McCain, you are at a level of
01:10:17.440
That's far and above, uh, pretty much anyone else in, in, in politics.
01:10:21.860
Um, and I think it's going to be hilarious though, if she runs and resident independent
01:10:28.060
because Andrew Yang, that snake is doing everything he can to court her, to join his forward party.
01:10:33.360
If you look at his Twitter, if she runs as a third party and she would draw votes exclusively
01:10:38.440
from anti-Republican people, which would otherwise go to Biden or the democratic nominee, that
01:10:43.740
press will turn on her so fast or her head will spin and she'll have to go back home to
01:10:57.560
You think all of the votes would come from democratic votes?
01:11:01.560
I mean, the, the idea I think of the candidacy, right, would be to pull moderate Republicans
01:11:06.700
who don't like Donald Trump over to vote for her as an independent.
01:11:12.240
No, they'd all, if she was not there and the choice is Biden or whoever the nominee is
01:11:16.820
versus Trump, all those votes in a binary system are going to go toward the democratic
01:11:21.740
They're not going to, they don't like Biden or the candidate, just hate Trump.
01:11:26.140
And I, and I really think Stu that the people that I've talked to, they may, they're either
01:11:31.140
for Trump or they're for Ron DeSantis, but they will always say the same thing to me.
01:11:38.200
I really hope that DeSantis is the guy, but I am fully behind Trump if he's the candidate,
01:11:46.620
So I don't think it's like, ah, if I want DeSantis, ah, I'll vote for Liz Cheney.
01:11:54.100
You know, it's just, that's, I just think that's, that's not going to happen.
01:11:59.460
Um, the editor and, uh, national editor and columnist for the financial times, um, kind
01:12:06.560
of echoed the words of our former CIA director, Michael Hayden, who said the Republicans are
01:12:16.540
Uh, Lou said, I've covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world over my career.
01:12:22.060
Hey, I've never come across a political force, more nihilistic, dangerous, contemptible than
01:12:34.820
I wish the Republican party was as one 10th as awesome as they're trying to make them out
01:12:44.360
Every, I'm going to get serious for a second to your listeners.
01:12:47.920
Every single agency that the Republicans shake their fists about, like the CIA this week,
01:12:53.440
have been funded and supported by Republican, uh, Congress people for decades without batting
01:12:59.960
So this claim that they're going to burn anything down is completely fallacious.
01:13:04.980
Uh, they fund things year after year, uh, as Stu and I discussed when he was on my show
01:13:09.380
a couple of years back when you had Trump in the white house and a Republican Congress,
01:13:14.940
Well, I will tell you, this is completely nonsensical.
01:13:16.760
This is why I really think that the Republicans have one more shot.
01:13:22.720
Um, and they're not going to do it with the people who are in.
01:13:27.600
Um, but they, the Mitch McConnell's of the world still think it's 1975.
01:13:33.160
They still think they're playing the same game and nothing has changed because they haven't
01:13:37.560
Um, however, Republicans have changed and Republicans voters who I think the party of the upper echelons
01:13:49.520
Um, but they, if, if Congress gets in and does not, uh, uh, defund the IRS or the, um, the,
01:14:09.340
I know you would, I, I'm saying defund it to the part to where it really cripples them
01:14:20.340
And when I say on, on the, um, I'm only talking about the Department of Justice.
01:14:26.400
I'm not talking necessarily about the CIA and I'm not talking about the Department of
01:14:35.620
I, I think there's a lot to what you're saying.
01:14:37.360
First of all, it's kind of ironic because new blood is Liz Cheney's favorite breakfast.
01:14:41.440
Um, but I, I do think we're at a point with the Republican base and they have so much.
01:14:49.020
Remember in 2012, Paul Ryan was regarded as the right wing of the party.
01:14:53.660
That's why Mitt Romney brought him onto the ticket.
01:14:55.340
I think the base has gotten so enraged and social media helps them with this at the frauds
01:15:02.020
that the Republican politicians are that if they don't start showing receipts, things
01:15:06.400
are going to keep getting uglier and uglier in this country.
01:15:08.900
And the Republicans will be to blame for it in part.
01:15:11.220
I, uh, I just stood in front of a bunch of Republicans just this week and I said, you
01:15:21.660
If you don't produce results, if you get the house or the Senate in January, people that vote
01:15:34.500
And, uh, Donald Trump would be exactly the kind of guy to start a new party.
01:15:43.720
I don't mean in terms of violence, just in terms of like, when you have a huge percentage
01:15:47.620
of population, just absolutely disgusted with politics, you know, things start breaking
01:15:51.960
apart in terms of authority, in terms of systems working, uh, in terms of civil disobedience,
01:16:07.640
So if you're a sensible person, I know you are, you know, that you're never more than
01:16:11.340
a single disaster away from losing things that are precious to you.
01:16:14.920
You wake up in the middle of the night and your house is on fire.
01:16:18.280
This just happened to a neighbor of mine and, uh, they just had finished this house had
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Well, the guys who were doing the roofing, one of the welders or something, I don't know,
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but they were doing the roof and they were putting the final, you know, flange on and
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a spark got into the roof and nobody caught it.
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And that night the house burned and it burned from the roof down.
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They just destroyed the house from water and everything in it.
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And I saw them taking pictures out and, you know, wedding picture, all of this stuff, just
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Uh, we've talked to Bill O'Reilly and Michael Malice.
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Um, I have a podcast coming out, uh, well, it came out last night for blaze TV subscribers
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If you're blaze TV subscriber right now, uh, tomorrow it'll come out on my YouTube channel.
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Uh, it is a podcast with Vivek Ramishwamy who is quite honestly, probably one of my top
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He's one of maybe two people that I have interviewed that I actually took notes while they were speaking,
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you know, because, you know, I try to stay in the conversation, but I wrote down things that I needed to look up.
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And then I also wrote down other topics that I wanted to bring up with him.
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Because he would open a door on something and I'd go, oh crap, that's a treasure trove of information on that.
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If I go that direction, that doesn't happen very often.
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I mean, he's Harvard and Yale educated and yet a normal human being.
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I talked last night to Paul Bond of Newsweek who wrote an article about how the right is pushing back against woke companies.
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And it was, you know, it's a straight news story, but not written as you typically see from the, from, you know, the New York Times.
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Um, and it talks about how some of the backing Peter Thiel was involved, I guess, in the formation of this fund.
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And it's a, uh, it's a serious effort and it's something that is changing minds in the, in big finance.
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Cause you, you know, you think about some of these people who are at the heads of these companies and they, a lot of them don't like ESG.
01:20:24.140
They don't want to do these things, but they look at the reality of the situation and all the money's coming from BlackRock.
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And so they're trying to do what they can to play the games that's best for the shareholders.
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And, you know, what they see is best in the short term.
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They say, well, these are private companies doing what they do.
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Well, if the government and all of the biggest, uh, banks, hedge funds, and insurance companies are in collusion and the governments of the entire world say fossil fuels are out.
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Well, then the banks look at each other and go, well, they're going to just regulate that out of business.
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So it is probably in the best interest of us to play the game because they're not going to fund it.
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So why should we stick our necks out and we'll get dinged by going another direction?
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And this fund gives the people in those positions at some of these companies an argument to say, hey, wait a minute.
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There's hundreds of millions of dollars going over here.
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There's a way that we can still get this funding.
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We can still get this investment because people are sticking their necks out to protect what should be the truth here, right?
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That companies should try to do the best thing they can to make their products good for people, to make, uh, to make the experience good for their users or for their customers and to do the best thing they can for their shareholders.
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By the way, there's a story out, uh, that is a pretty consequential story.
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They are now talking about changing and dropping the labels ESG.
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You would think I'm just eating, you know, nothing but, uh, great, uh, not gravy, uh,
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Well, I did for a second there, but then I corrected myself.
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We gotta stand together if we're gonna survive.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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I'm going to talk about what you have done in this country.
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If you are somebody who's like, we're just not going to make any progress.
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Today, I want to spend a couple of minutes on a couple of things.
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First, we're going to start this hour with the challenge to our dollar.
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Every single person that I have ever talked to who is an economist, they all say the same thing.
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And they'll say, no, it's not, Glenn, because it's the strongest thing out there.
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And I have always ended each conversation with the same thing.
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You are, you're driving, you're flying around in a blimp and saying, yeah, but it's the best way to travel.
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As soon as someone does an airplane, you're out.
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Well, China, President Xi just said, I hope every person in the Western world understands what we're doing right now.
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I'll give you his warning and what they're doing in 60 seconds.
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I had to go rifling through stuff to find my bathrobe.
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I'm wearing my slippers and my bathrobe, you bet.
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And I'm going to get out and open the door for them right in front of the movie theater.
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So the U.S. dollar has dominated the global financial system for a long time.
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And it is truly one of the main reasons we are so wealthy.
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Because our dollar, after World War II, let me just explain this to you quickly.
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After World War II, nobody had any gold except the United States.
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We had almost all the gold from all around the world because the entire Western world was fighting against the Nazis and the Japanese, and they needed ships and planes and bullets and guns and everything else.
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And we were one of the only industrial powers that hadn't been bombed.
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Plus, we had cheap energy, and we had educated workers.
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We could transform our plants to build anything.
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We, in three years, were building more planes, better quality than the Germans were producing.
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And they had had, you know, 20 years of building up these plants and getting it down.
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And everybody had to buy the stuff from us because it was really their only choice.
01:29:24.360
So that's one of the reasons why we were so successful.
01:29:30.780
When we got off the gold standard, the world thought, okay, they're going to destroy their dollar, and they're doing what's right for America and not right for the rest of the world.
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Because we promised them a dollar would equal a dollar of gold.
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Then we changed, when we got rid of gold, we said, it's going to be the petrodollar.
01:29:51.440
And it's a deal we made with Saudi Arabia that oil could only be purchased in U.S. dollars.
01:29:58.500
So everybody had to hold those dollars because if you wanted oil, it could only be purchased in U.S. dollars.
01:30:09.260
All the sovereigns kept, you know, gold, fat chance, and dollars in their banks.
01:30:18.720
Once the dollar is over, Rocky can be replaced.
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So the international system is maintained by several dollar-dominated organizations like the IMF, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization.
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I want to point out that all of the board are on board, or all of the above are on board with the Davos and the Great Reset.
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And countries like Russia and China and Saudi Arabia know this.
01:30:52.240
So when we went into Ukraine, there was one action by the West that changed and accelerated absolutely everything.
01:31:06.860
It took hundreds of billions of dollars held by the Russians and made it go poof.
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Now imagine if Saudi Arabia or China or anybody did that to us.
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If we were holding all of their money, and I'm going to show you how it's going to happen with China soon,
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because of people like BlackRock and what they're doing with investments in China.
01:31:36.740
But imagine billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars just disappear overnight,
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because China says, we no longer agree with you.
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It was actually dollars that were held instead of gold.
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And the promise was, it will always be worth the price of gold.
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So China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia.
01:32:10.520
Saudi Arabia, part of it, they are like, you know what?
01:32:14.200
I think we should get out of the dollar business.
01:32:21.280
First, what they had to do was start to decouple from the entire thing.
01:32:29.820
Iran announced that they're now officially ditching the dollar in trade.
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They also announced similar trade plans with China, India, and Turkey.
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And that is literally what the Bible in end-time revelation refers to as Gog and Magog.
01:33:01.620
The two, the coalition, if you will, that is the coalition of the Antichrist.
01:33:10.360
Gog and Magog, that is Iran, Russia, and modern-day Turkey.
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They met last month, and they all but admitted a new anti-American alliance that they call, quote,
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But remember, in a time where all good is made to be bad and all bad is made to be good,
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As the Western G nations met in June, another economic and military PAC was meeting nearly simultaneously.
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It was the BRICS summit that nobody strangely was really covering or paying attention to.
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Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
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It's just five countries, but the potential is massive.
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Each country has participation in their own individual trade blocs.
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For instance, Brazil is part of the South American Free Trade Area, which has 11 members.
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Russia is part of the European Economic Union, the trade area, with eight members.
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India, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, eight members.
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China has their own partnership with 15 members.
01:34:26.080
South Africa has a trade agreement with 34 member states.
01:34:31.500
Now, I point this out because this Axis is a juggernaut.
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It could become a juggernaut and hostile to the U.S. dollar really fast.
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So, at the beginning of the BRICS summit, President Xi was there.
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And he declared that the West was, quote, weaponizing the world's economy.
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If you don't agree with what the West is saying, particularly America, we'll cut you off.
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So, they got together in the BRICS, at the BRICS summit, they laid out 75 points.
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Because he wants you to know exactly what's coming.
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For the economic axis of evil or good to replace the dollar international system,
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they must first find a way to operate outside of the IMF, the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization.
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The IMF, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.
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These are the ones that, you know, kind of settle debts and work together and decide who's going to, you know, get some bailouts, who's not.
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And then the dollar is the one that everybody uses.
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Points 37 and 38 are about, quote, enhancing cooperation on supply chains between BRICS countries and their partners.
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They're going to replace the World Trade Organization.
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Point 39 talks about a, quote, new development bank that has just been opened in Shanghai.
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That's their solution to both the World Bank and the IMF.
01:36:42.680
Point 49 talks about the new intra-BRICS trade system that can make transactions within their group.
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Do you remember when we kicked the world off of SWIFT?
01:36:56.940
They won't be able to make transactions because we're the only one with a system that can make those inter-bank and inter-country transactions.
01:37:11.600
There's a new intra-BRICS trade system that will do what SWIFT used to do.
01:37:23.860
And they can completely circumvent Western sanctions.
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But it also will mean that half the world will dump their dollars.
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Wait until half of the countries of the world no longer need to use the dollar.
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No longer believe it's worth its weight in gold and just dump them.
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Putin said directly, right out in the open, during the BRICS summit,
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And we are so arrogant that we are not taking it seriously.
01:38:04.900
Everything I pointed out to all of those friends and economists that I've talked to over the last 20 years,
01:38:16.200
And they said, no, because there's no other system.
01:38:20.500
And I said, I understand the free market and humans enough to know there's a point of no return.
01:38:30.260
Let's build something else and then clobber the dollar.
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Well, I've lived in a point of history where I've seen too many things that cannot happen.
01:38:48.400
By the way, if you have to live under this system, which we will,
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Brazil is the world's second largest soy producer.
01:39:27.500
We should be unleashing our energy index, our energy producers.
01:39:38.400
There's new stories out today that 75% of the farmers and ranchers either sold off a good portion of their cattle for slaughter.
01:39:48.100
And if they were growing crops, and if they were growing crops, a third of it, they plowed under.
01:40:01.100
We are regulating and we are regulating and squeezing our own people and then pissing off the rest of the world.
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All right, somewhere out there, the sun is peeking through a window on a sleeping young man with a broad smile on his face and he snores happily.
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No doubt soon, his mother is going to wake him up and say, you know, I cooked you breakfast.
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But for now, he's dreaming of what he's going to do with all the money he just stole out of your account late last night.
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I've just got to go through all of these news stories because it'll be next week before we get a chance to talk about.
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By the way, Wells Fargo is retreating from the mortgage business.
01:42:08.720
They are now planning a major retreat from that mortgage business.
01:42:15.020
Another major warning sign just flashed up for the housing market.
01:42:29.020
But before I switch, I want to play the Vivek Ramashwamy piece on one other thing you should be concerned about.
01:42:50.820
Well, he told me if that's the case, then how come we're not talking about this?
01:42:56.100
That's what they say is that climate risk is investment risk because the laws are going to change and investors need to take that into account.
01:43:02.180
And according to Al Gore and Larry Fink, you might be violating your fiduciary duty if you don't take those climate risks into account.
01:43:15.200
Let's take BlackRock, for example, are advocating for investments into Chinese companies.
01:43:21.280
Larry Fink says China is the possibly greatest growth area for investment over the next decade.
01:43:25.660
Here's a fun fact that a lot of people don't know.
01:43:28.160
OK, when people buy a share of Alibaba or of Tencent, these are some of the biggest technology companies in the world are Chinese companies.
01:43:44.580
What they actually own is a Cayman shell company that has the name Alibaba and Tencent attached to it.
01:43:51.240
That has a contractual arrangement with the real Alibaba and Tencent to get a share of the profits.
01:43:56.840
Because there's a law in China that says that you can't be a non-Chinese person who owns a Chinese technology company or Chinese companies in many other sectors.
01:44:10.160
So what they've created is these Cayman shell companies that have an entitlement to a profit stream.
01:44:15.200
And then they sell them to U.S. investors saying that, hey, you're actually buying Alibaba and Tencent, basically.
01:44:24.700
I mean, this is going to be like, I think people could lose a lot of money in the next four years.
01:44:29.200
If China invades Taiwan, they're going to say that, you know, we don't recognize those contracts anymore because they were always illegal under our law.
01:44:36.200
What China's done in the meantime is they're not enforcing that.
01:44:38.820
Occasionally, courts have enforced it, actually.
01:44:40.900
So when Yahoo tried to get some acclaim on an ownership of an asset that it had that sat under Alibaba, Chinese courts actually said, actually, your piece of paper is worthless.
01:44:48.280
Because under Chinese law, we don't recognize foreign owners of these Chinese companies.
01:44:53.000
But most of the time, China's looked the other way.
01:44:59.380
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What would Friday be without the Monkey Pox update?
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I mean, I don't even think it would qualify as a Friday because this is something that you have to have in your head all weekend.
01:47:19.280
But you might be on a date tonight and you'll sing to yourself.
01:47:29.960
Let me just give you our latest Monkey Pox update.
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Have you seen the picture of the guy who went to the doctor and the doctor said, I think it's just a bad sunburn turned out to be Monkey Pox.
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The reason why I tell you this is not because I think you might be having multiple partners and homosexual sex.
01:48:02.700
I clicked on the story in the post and I regretted it.
01:48:19.300
It's, you know, have you ever seen where it's got, you know, they've got that VX gas and they're like, don't drop this, you know, on the, what, the rock.
01:48:26.200
Don't drop this because it'll melt your skin and you'll die.
01:48:30.820
I mean, I would rather drink a glass of VX than even see that picture again.
01:48:55.820
This guy had syphilis, AIDS, and now monkeypox.
01:49:12.160
That's a rough set of, I mean, you don't want that combo.
01:49:18.560
The UN has just let us know that their special rapporteur, I don't even know what that is.
01:49:34.520
Sarah was just saying something in your ear and not to mine.
01:49:38.200
And we were just thinking that that really is not the combo you want to get.
01:49:42.840
That's just, if you're going to get a combo, that's not the one you want.
01:49:52.920
It's not like I'm pulling up to any fast food restaurant and saying, give me the combo.
01:50:05.100
So anyway, oh, don't bring up that picture again.
01:50:09.160
I'm not saying this hoping that you'll click on it.
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I'm saying this because really, did you click on it?
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On contemporary forms of slavery has just come out and said, you know what?
01:50:34.500
It is reasonable to conclude that China does have forced labor camps and concentration camps.
01:50:43.840
Now, they said, we're pretty sure this is happening, but we should have some more talks on it, meetings, and maybe another study to make sure.
01:50:55.960
But they say they are exploiting the Uyghurs and committing crimes against humanity, which include all kinds of things.
01:51:04.680
But what kills me is what they led with, it wasn't slavery, it wasn't rape, it wasn't mutilation, it wasn't the fact that they're in internment camps.
01:51:28.460
It doesn't have any pictures of the guy's nose.
01:51:30.240
The Panopticon is a prison where the guards, it was a circle, and the guards were in the center, and so they could see every single cell at all times and know what was going on.
01:51:43.540
It was deemed inhumane because you cannot live like that.
01:51:50.980
This is the world we're headed towards, that your entire world will be a Panopticon.
01:51:57.740
I just want to point out, as you mentioned, the surveillance that leads to imprisoning millions of people that are innocent and ruining their lives in prison camps, that our former CIA director said the Republican Party was the most dangerous and contemptible organization.
01:52:20.680
That's exactly, no, no, no, that's exactly where I was going.
01:52:23.800
General Michael Hayden tweeted, I agree, and I was the CIA director when someone said that the Republican Party was the most extreme and violent ideology around the world, that they have never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous, and contemptible than today's Republicans.
01:52:42.120
The CIA director said, I agree, and I was the CIA director.
01:52:45.560
I agree, and think of the, I mean, China's just one example.
01:52:51.540
The New York Times, Charles Blow, is the guy who started this, and this is in an opinion piece saying that Republicans, forget the label, that's people, your neighbors.
01:53:06.500
It was just on stage this week in Salt Lake, and they were talking about things, and I said, look, we have to look at the people on the other side, and we look at them as the enemy.
01:53:21.160
There are some that will never change, never get it, and they'll always work to destroy and overthrow and burn things down.
01:53:29.760
Those people will have to be tried in a court of law.
01:53:31.980
Everyone else, we cannot make them in an enemy that we see them our neighbors the same way, because they're not.
01:53:42.480
They're different, and this is not what the left, the leadership, and the main thinkers, and those former CIA director are saying.
01:53:54.840
New York Times, Republicans are America's problem.
01:53:57.940
We must stop thinking it's hyperbolic to say that the Republican Party itself is now our threat to democracy.
01:54:03.940
I understand the queasiness about labeling many of our fellow Americans in that way.
01:54:10.320
I understand that it sounds extreme and overreaching, but how else are we going to describe what we're seeing?
01:54:21.760
I voted for everyone from Donald Trump to Joe Lieberman, okay?
01:54:26.840
I'm an independent, but I will be and am a Republican to everyone who would write something like this.
01:54:39.220
So, independents, don't think that you're immune from this.
01:54:43.440
Republicans are the threat to democracy because of their preferred form of democracy, one that excludes and suppresses, giving Republicans a fighting chance of maintaining control.
01:54:54.860
For modern Republicans, democracy only works, and it is only worth it when and if they win.
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Republicans have searched for multiple election cycles for the right vehicle and packaging for their white nationalism, religious nationalism, nativism, craven capitalism, and sexism.
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He said it is, they're running headlong in their bigotries and intolerances and oppressions.
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Now, I want you to know that the guy who wrote that was born in 1968.
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So, we've lived pretty much the same kind of life and seen the same things.
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This means that he has lived through, I'm speaking globally, not in America, globally.
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He lived through the tail end of the Soviet Union and the gulags and the torture and the deaths.
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He lived through Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini and what they're doing today with the tortures, the disappearances, the death, throwing homosexuals off the roof of buildings as their punishment in current-day Iran.
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What's happening today once again in Afghanistan.
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And for him, today's Republican Party is worse than any of those, quote, by far.
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Our good Democrat neighbors who have been swept up into craziness, craziness, we have to be able to say to them, look, you may not be a Trump person.
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But you're not one of these people that say, me, your former friend, your neighbor, your daughter, your son.
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Who you've now said, I want nothing to do because you voted for Donald Trump or you're a Republican.
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It's not just that I can't be friends with you anymore.
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You are now putting me into a category that is more violent and extreme than any of that.
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If you actually don't stand up now and you actually believe that, let me ask you, what's the next step?
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What do you do with 50% of the population that you now believe is worse than the people that ran the gulags?
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Throwing homosexuals off the buildings, torturing women, using them as slaves.
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What do you do with people that you say are worse than those who are maintaining slave centers and internment camps?
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Because you certainly can't live next door to them.
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See, people don't understand we're on a staircase and every step you take is going down deeper and deeper and deeper and darker and darker.
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You have to ask yourself, okay, if I believe this, what's next?
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And if they say, oh, there's no slippery slope, you remind them that you probably were the person that said, look, I don't have a problem with gay marriage.
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If they want to get married, they can get married.
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But let's not change the whole system because the next thing that will be happening is we'll say that men are women and children and pedophiles.
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And your neighbor most likely said, you're crazy, that would never happen.
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You have to stand against this because they didn't just say Republicans.
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So right about now, the economy being what it is, I'm guessing you'd be perfectly fine with selling your house and moving to, I'm trying to think where you could move where it would be safe.
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Move someplace where it's a very small town, just a group of farmers.
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But a group of farmers, people who just find a religious community, I don't care what they are.
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I'd live with the Amish over any place near Philadelphia or New York.
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And quite honestly, if they made me wear the black thing and even the bonnet, and they're like, no, you're a girl.
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We're just talking about the former, the former director of the CIA saying Republicans are the most violent, extreme political force ever, ever covered.
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This is most dangerous and nihilistic force he's ever seen.
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You, we, people say this a lot and I think it's over, gets overstated, but this is one of the most unbelievable moments in that I can ever remember in politics.
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Okay, so I would say, I started saying that this morning when I first read this, okay, that this is the most unbelievable thing.
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This is the most dangerous thing I have ever seen.
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This is a guy who saw footage of Assad's regime firing chemical weapons at innocent people and gassing children.
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This is a person who knows with all sorts of detail, Boko Haram, kidnapping children, murdering them.
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Al-Qaeda, the Chinese government, the Venezuelan government, the cartels in Central America.
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If Joy Reid would have said it, we would have rolled our eyes and went, of course she said that.
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It still would have been bad and dangerous, but this guy is intimate knowledge of all of this and power.
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And that's, it's one of the most unbelievable, I mean, the most dangerous moment I've ever seen.
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The entire country said, don't inter the Japanese until an event happened, Pearl Harbor.
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A demagogue president whipped him up into power and we interned the Japanese.