'Going In Full Throttle'? - 5⧸17⧸18
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1 hour and 51 minutes
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165.47092
Summary
Glenn Beck and Dan Andros return from the Gaza Strip to report from the scene of one of the bloodiest days in Gaza in years. They talk about what they saw, what happened, and where the media is going wrong.
Transcript
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
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Well, here are a few of the headlines regarding the protests in Israel.
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Global protests grow after Israeli killing of Palestinian demonstrators.
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Palestinians mourn dead in Gaza as protests continue, CNN.
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Over 50 Palestinians in massive protests are killed by Israeli army.
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Gaza begins to bury its dead after the deadliest day in years.
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The spoken or unspoken subject of the sentence and the villain of the story is Israel.
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Innocent Palestinians murdered by the cruel Israelis.
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This is the narrative that the mainstream media has conjured up and is pushing out.
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Few have mentioned that the majority of the protesters that died were members of Hamas.
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The militant and highly anti-Semitic Sunni organization that has been labeled by foreign terrorist organization by the U.S. State Department.
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Senior Hamas official told reporters, this is from them, that 50 of the 59 people killed in Monday's protests were members of Hamas.
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Now that's a little different than just Palestinians, isn't it?
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As usual, the mention of such membership has been left out of the mainstream media's anti-Israel, pro-Hamas, pro-Islam extremist narrative.
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Now maybe they think of Palestinians as underdogs and they, you know, just love a good scrap.
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All you have to do is listen to the original sources in Iran and in Gaza.
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Their outbursts have been glorified for so long, however, that it's impossible or near impossible to disagree with that narrative.
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And if you don't, you should do your homework and figure out why.
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Back in the studio and safe and sound is Jason Buttrell, who is our lead researcher and head writer on the program.
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And we're thrilled to have you back, Jason, you and Dan Andros.
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You guys were you were down at the Gaza Strip and tell us what you saw at the Gaza Strip.
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We saw a whole lot of press basically covering the same exact story.
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It was it was really kind of an interesting thing to look at covering, you know, international news and breaking news in that matter.
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I think I saw the IDF spokesman answer questions from maybe 20 foreign media outlets.
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And it basically kind of cornered or centered around, you know, with all of the, you know, pomp and circumstance of the U.S. Embassy.
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You know, what do you got to say about, you know, mowing down all of these Palestinians?
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And I actually felt I felt pretty sorry for the IDF spokesman.
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And the guy, bless his heart, you know, held his bearing pretty well, but answered them, you know, frustratingly.
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But that, of course, was not the line of questioning that we asked him.
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Yeah. So the the problem is, and you saw this, the the the media, they travel as a group.
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And so there is groupthink and they're all going for the same story.
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You stepping back behind the line and saying, look at these sheep.
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That was and that was pretty much the theme for the entire thing.
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It started from the from the moment we arrived.
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We we went down to go take a look at the embassy where they were setting all that up.
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Again, you saw the, you know, media robots that were setting up and doing the exact same reports.
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Maybe we'll, you know, get a better sense of the story and let's see where it leads.
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So the very first night we did that, we went back into where the youth was, where that were kind of the hipper area of Jerusalem.
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And we immediately ran across a 300, 300 to 500 strong protest walking through the streets of downtown Jerusalem.
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It was like your typical basically what it looked like.
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It looked like Occupy Wall Street picked up their tents, you know, and their dreadlocks and moved over towards Jerusalem for a weekend.
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There was a we spoke to a woman from Canada that came down from there.
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We there was a there was a Korean group that went down there.
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There was people coordinating that spoke many different languages.
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So this was coordinated by a group that is associated with the Progressive Alliance.
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They're they're imagine that they're a global, you know, kind of pan socialist movement.
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They are also allied with the Israeli Labor Party, which is the very socialist, very socialist.
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They have a youth group that was kind of manning this called the Young Guard.
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And I have a ton of notes that I cannot wait to go to my desk after this interview and look into.
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I'm I'm I don't think I'm gonna be surprised when I find out who funds these people.
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It's the same old song and dance and players and all these.
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But yeah, it was it was actually it was just it was just amazing seeing how, you know, you
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Glenn did a that has said, I don't know, for the past five or plus years or so, how leftists
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and Islamists would would kind of work together, not actually coordinating with each other,
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but basically saying the same things towards the same goals.
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They would look at each other as the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
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They're not going to be pals, but they're going to work together.
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Even if it's uncoordinated, they will work together because they both want the destabilization
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And there were there were demonstrations planned all over the embassy.
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There were demonstrations planned in East Jerusalem, all over the old city.
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And we talked to the the the IDF guy that was in charge of all the security.
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And he said, look, we've been planning this for months.
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The we permitted certain protests and the media was very, very quick to jump on those.
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But what they didn't report was is that stability was maintained and it was maintained peacefully.
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It was peaceful in East Jerusalem of all places.
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We actually sent Dan Andros, a poor guy, to the Damascus Gate because there was supposed
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Nothing happened because they were they were prepared.
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But they were actually being prepared to shut down their schools, to shut down their shops
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Now, the places where it did get crazy, the day that it actually the embassy opened,
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we left that area because the media was just all over it.
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So Bethlehem is under Palestinian authority control.
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It's it's it's against the law for them to go there.
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So we got into that area and we saw a Palestinian riot in progress.
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They were trying to tempt the IDF into attacking them and getting and getting rowdy and crazy.
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But we waited right in there with them is interesting.
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They actually let us they brought us when they saw that we were filming.
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They brought us right to the front line area where they were had their barricades and everything
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because they thought you were going to be sympathetic to their cause.
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And would you have been sympathetic if it was peaceful?
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But they're used to every single camera that comes by that is sympathetic to their viewpoint.
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Every everybody who's actually covering this and goes near these people are saying, hey, this is this is great.
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You guys are doing you guys are on the right side of history.
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Otherwise, they were tearing apart the city streets.
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They were fashioning these like catapults to like sling down towards the soldiers.
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They were doing everything in their power to provoke a hostile response.
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But the IDF responded with non-lethal force every single time.
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Like that's always and that's something you don't hear at the border.
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They always respond very first and foremost with non-lethal.
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You'll see this in some of our footage when we release it.
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They always start with tear gas, which I had tear gas covered in all over me.
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Then if they have to disperse further, they shoot these.
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They're not even bullets, but they're like these rubber balls that go down the street.
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But what they do, if that's not successful, they move further and further up to the IDF.
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They put the they fashion these like wooden barricades.
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They go all the way up to see if they can provoke a response.
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Those are meant to manipulate people like us that were there.
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Of course, they did not get that from us, but that's what it's for.
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I know you've been out of the States, but you have to listen to the audio that we played yesterday.
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In fact, Sarah, if you have it, the NPR audio, you were there.
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And we've also encountered Ahmed al-Bordani, who is 19 years old.
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And when we saw him, was holding a homemade white kite.
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He said it's designed to float over the Israelis and catch fire.
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It was decorated with writing claiming Jerusalem for Palestinians and also with swastikas.
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The Israelis know that people are flying kites with swastikas.
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And they use it to discredit you, to say this shows you're bad people.
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This is actually what we want them to know, he says, that we want to burn them.
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Oh, well, you know, that was his intent was to give him an opportunity to show why he wasn't
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This is exactly what disgusted us as we were there seeing these.
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Like, that was running rampant the entire time.
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That kite that they were showing, those are also, they're not just messages to send to
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So what that is, basically, it's like a, they take sticks and they fashion them together
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and they put, like, basically plastic, plastic bags, and then they fashion a, like a, like
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a flaming, like, fuel bomb onto the bottom of those.
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And that's how they attack the idea of frontline positions.
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We actually saw one of those as they came down right after it attacked and dropped its
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And I don't know how I actually got through customs with this thing because it's got tear
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The one that had the, the weapon attached to it.
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And so they, they fly them over is for the front lines.
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Cause I've also, yeah, you can see it's melted.
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But you, but they, but they also are trying from what I understand, trying to burn down the
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So that, that's, that's another, there's a whole, uh, uh, IDF.
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Fire department, uh, uh, you know, section of the, of the military is, uh, um, attached
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In fact, if you look out all over the no man's land, basically after the, you know,
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It's all burnt up, but it's, it's beautiful area on the, on, you know, the West and the
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East on the, on, on the flanks of this area, it's all farmland, but those kites are sent
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out specifically to take those out and the firefighters have to run out there and put it out before
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And you had to come directly here from the airport on no sleep.
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I prefer not to talk about that, but I can see it in your eyes.
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Like you get all, you're almost falling asleep in the middle of these sentences.
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We have people coming into the country are trying to come in.
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We're stopping a lot of them, but we're taking people out of the country.
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And we're taking them out of the country at a level and at a rate that's never happened
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And because of the weak laws, they come in fast.
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The dumbest laws, as I said before, the dumbest laws on immigration in the world.
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Yeah, that's the clip that everybody's playing.
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They just tweeted, Trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants during the White House meeting.
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Calling those trying to breach the country's borders animals.
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He's just taking, he's calling all Mexicans trying to cross the border animals.
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He does not like people who are different, who are others.
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There could be an MS-13 gang member I know about.
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If they don't reach a certain threshold, I cannot tell ICE about them.
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We have people coming into the country who are trying to come in.
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I would just like to point out, in the context, he was answering a question about MS-13.
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It's an international criminal gang originated in Los Angeles, California in the 1980s.
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The gang, spread to many parts of the continental U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Central America, is active in urban and suburban areas.
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Most members are of Central American origin, principally El Salvador.
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Members are characterized by the tattoos covering their body, including their face.
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They use their own sign language, yada, yada, yada.
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Their cruelty, their cruelty has distinguished the members of this gang.
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They are notorious for their violence, a subcultural moral code based on merciless retribution.
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This is one of the most dangerous, violent, and evil group of animals that you can find.
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They have permeated our major cities now, because we are not paying attention to them, and we have our borders open.
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Remember when they were coming in and they were storming the border?
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And this is a real thing, by the way, that happened, in that the media is really trying to make it sound like he called all undocumented immigrants animals.
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When you look at the context, he's clearly talking about MS-13.
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He has used the exact same word to describe MS-13 multiple times in the past.
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Everyone in the media reporting this today knows he was talking about MS-13, a gang, when he called them animals.
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And they're reporting it that way anyway because they're being dishonest.
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But why would you go to these lengths when the exact sentence before the clip you're highlighting completely disproves your point, completely shows that you are lying?
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Because they know no one in the media that has access to everyone will say anything.
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You've got to question with boldness, do your own homework, and then be the carrier of the truth.
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We have people coming into the country who are trying to come in.
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And we're taking them out of the country at a level and at a rate that's never happened before.
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And because of the weak laws, they come in fast.
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The dumbest laws, as I said before, the dumbest laws on immigration in the world.
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One, I can't believe how bad the press is, how bad these people are.
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They all know he was talking about MS-13, but he refuses, they refuse to report that.
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They're saying that he's just lumping all immigrants into it.
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The context comes literally from the sentence before that clip.
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But there are some really bad people coming across the border.
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And one of the guys who knows about it is Philip Haney.
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He is, Phil Haney is, I think, an American patriot and a hero.
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He was one of the charter members of the Department of Homeland Security, author of the book See Something, Say Nothing, a Homeland Security Officer exposing the government's submission to jihad.
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Phil has, Phil is a, Phil is a remarkable patriot who has seen a lot and tried to stop things on the border.
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In April, 50,000 people came across the border illegally and it broke into the news about the cabinet meeting when President Trump became upset, angry at Secretary of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen.
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He asked her, paraphrasing, why are we still having 50,000 people?
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This is a whole spectrum of people coming over the border every month.
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Well, first of all, we need to allow the Customs and Border Protection officers and ICE and Border Patrol to actually do their job and not catch and release, be able to track people who are put on deferred hearings.
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If we do keep somebody, they are supposed to come for their hearing and they disappear into the ozone.
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We need to do a better job of controlling currency flow back and forth.
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There's a lot of ways we can fix holes in the system.
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The fact that President Trump is actually upset about this is a very positive sign.
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You are a hero to the Border Patrol, a lot of people in the Border Patrol, because you were one of the guys who you actually wrote the questions for people who are from terrorist countries.
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You are the one who wrote the questions that they're asked.
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I created a template because one of the things that happens in law enforcement is you are vulnerable to lawsuit if they consider you to be biased or discriminatory.
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So a way to solve that is to ask everybody exactly the same questions.
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Right. And the questions that you you have, I know it's I think it's in your book where the Border Patrol thanks you for stopping 300 people who are terrorist ties, 300 people from coming across the border because now listen to this, because of the work that you were doing in San Bernardino before the shooting.
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That's right. It's called the Tablighi Jamaat initiative.
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Tablighi Jamaat is a group from the Indian subcontinent.
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They are pro-jihad Salafi, which means original form of Islam.
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You look at Tablighi, you're looking at what Islam looked like in the 7th century.
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They're violating or abusing our visa waiver system.
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They travel around from mosque to mosque in groups of three to five, encouraging their brethren to become more Salafi, more like Mohammed was.
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Well, we started noticing this trend in 06, 12 years ago.
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I work on the case for several years, and finally it gains enough momentum to send me to the National Targeting Center in Washington, D.C.,
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where we have 1,200 law enforcement actions based on this case in the first nine months.
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During the course of this work, I was given a commendation letter for finding 300 terrorists related to this case, just that case.
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But in March of 2012, the State Department, in cooperation with Janet Napolitano, Department of Homeland Security, shut the case down,
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despite all the evidence and the good work that we were doing.
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And that might have never been known, except for one horrible thing that happened, the San Bernardino shootings.
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And in the morning that the news broke, and they showed the picture of the man, Syed Faruk and his wife, Tashfeen Malik,
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and then showed the mosque that he went to, Darulum al-Islamiyah, I felt like I got struck by a bolt of lightning.
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And that set off a whole sequence of events that is still going on to this very day.
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So was this the, this was, would, if you would have pursued it, do you think those people would have been caught?
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Yes, I'll give you the first very plausible reason why.
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Tashfeen Malik, because of her association with Syed Faruk, her husband, who was associated with the mosque,
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already had derogatory information on them, meaning she would have never got a visa.
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And also, we know that the FBI was tracking Enrique Marquez, the man who supplied the guns and the bomb components,
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and Syed Faruk before the San Bernardino shootings ever happened.
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For the same reasons that Omar Mateen was being investigated by the FBI but never communicated with CBP.
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They were interviewing him, and we never connected the dot.
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I thought that's what the Department of Homeland Security was for.
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I was talking about different kinds of holes, either actual or abstract.
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The lack of communication between one federal law enforcement agency and the other allows, literally, people to walk right through the holes in the law enforcement structure.
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It's well within our capacity as law enforcement officers to amend that.
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Phil, I know you don't know much about this case other than what you read in the news, but the case in Minneapolis where hundreds of millions of dollars in cash we know has left the country in Minneapolis.
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We suspect that it has been welfare fraud, and they're bilking the taxpayers.
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They're claiming literally $1 million in this suitcase, $1 million in this suitcase in cash.
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And the Department of Homeland Security, there's no law against that as long as you claim it.
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They send it over to some of the worst parts of the world.
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Okay, so the question is, where did all that cash come from?
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Was it through selling like Hezbollah has been doing, selling cigarettes at low prices without the tax?
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It's all of it is called in Arabic, the Hawala network.
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And this is the way the Islamic world has been moving money around from place to place for hundreds, if not thousands of years.
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Hawala, isn't that the law that gives them the right to lie to infidels?
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But if you were in a debate with a native Arabic speaking Muslim, he would say you were wrong,
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that you didn't know what you were talking about.
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And in a certain technicality, he would be right, because it doesn't technically mean lying.
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It means defensive response, which includes a whole spectrum of different things that you might do, including lying.
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Are there more people like you in the Department of Homeland Security?
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Are there people like you that are still in there fighting?
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Because I know we first met during the Obama administration, and it was ugly.
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And you were on Capitol Hill when I was on Capitol Hill, and Trump was on Capitol Hill, and Ted Cruz was on Capitol Hill, saying no to this Iran deal.
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It's nice to be on the right side of history, isn't it?
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You're no longer part of Department of Homeland Security, because they were rooting people like you out.
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Yeah, there's a lot of things to be hopeful for within the different departments, DHS, DOJ, directives and policy decisions that have been put in memo form and sent up the chain of command or down into the widespread agency that I've been collecting that are starting slowly to thaw the ice, if you want to put it that way.
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Yes, I have reason for hope, more probably than since 2006.
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That's the first time I was investigated for, believe it or not, writing an open source article about Hamas, a globally designated terrorist organization, and my own agency with the CIA accused me of using or unethical use of classified information to write the article without ever asking me how I came to the conclusions.
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They should have asked me to come and work for them, but they did the opposite.
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They investigated me, and that started a 10-year process of sequential investigations got worse and worse.
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If you want to see how our government has been working and see what our government is hiding, along with the documents that prove this out, see something, say nothing.
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It's the name of his book, and I cannot speak highly enough of Phil for reasons that won't be discussed here, but he is a true patriot and has more information stuffed in his head and in his book that Americans need to see, read, and understand.
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There's one going on across the country now, I can tell you.
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Yeah, there is, and it's happening all around the world.
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Did you see this morning what's happening in Iran?
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This is like the shattering of a mirror for the rest of the world.
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The recognition of Jerusalem is set in sequence of motion of all kinds of changes.
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It's like the gravitational force, the magnetic field of the earth has shifted, and a lot of the masks are coming off of our adversaries, and their true colors are being shown, not over in a corner, but right out on the global big screen.
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The question is, will those in power recognize it?
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I mean, sorry, to, yes, well, actually Iran, but Israel.
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Yes, with Hamas, a globally designated terrorist organization that they're supporting.
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A girl he's been in love with and had a relationship with for 17 years is getting married.
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She's, you know, she's over, I guess some people have covered it, actually.
00:35:23.800
They're going to cover it on the news, I guess.
00:35:25.340
Now, you were upset because she already married a man in Seattle, right?
00:35:28.920
I don't know if it's because they're two different countries, but she actually recently was married.
00:35:32.960
I mean, I don't know how this hairy guy missed this big wedding, but she already moved to Seattle and was married very recently.
00:35:43.800
It could be that that was a TV show that you fell in love with her.
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She's, you know, she's a very prominent figure.
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And one of the reasons why I've stayed so close to her this whole time.
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It's odd to see you have one person who, I guess, doesn't even seem to have a current job.
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I mean, seems to be an unemployed person she's marrying over in the UK.
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And then the guy she married before is an accomplished lawyer.
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It is interesting to see that they, I'm talking about the show Suits, by the way, on USA,
00:36:31.640
And she got married, and she didn't, they didn't exploit it.
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I would have, that's all they would have talked about.
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Every commercial on USA for six months should have been, we're going to have the princess
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The Cheesecake Factory, where we're going to help you keep America great again, unless
00:37:03.120
you believe that has anything to do with Donald Trump, or you wear a hat in.
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You wear a Make America Great hat into the Cheesecake Factory, at least the one in the
00:37:11.740
Dayland Mall in Miami, Florida, and we're going to abuse you.
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We're going to abuse you like nobody's business.
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He was accosted for wearing his Make America Great hat again.
00:37:31.720
As Mr. Joseph was having a Sunday meal with his girlfriend's family, it started with just
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The employee walked by, saw the hat, and said, wow, I am offended.
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And then the I am offended superpowers kicked in.
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According to witnesses, the woman called over other Cheesecake Factory employees to help
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They all puffed themselves up like roosters ready to fight.
00:38:04.460
Another employee called Eugenia, who, well, I'll save this.
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And Eugenia are there with the Make America Great Again hat as a black man is sitting there.
00:38:21.480
And one of the Cheesecake Factories called him the N-word in front of witnesses.
00:38:30.740
I would bet the last word many black people heard before they died, usually in a violent
00:38:38.140
way, you know, when they're surrounded by a group of people taunting them.
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But, you know, everybody was wearing their nice aprons and everything.
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And so they, you know, they were, they were the, you know, nicely coiffed apron wearing
00:38:56.040
waitresses and waiters and hostesses and hosts berating a man for his clothing.
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He tried to give up and leave the table, but the employees kept heckling him and making
00:39:18.260
Now, I don't know if anyone here picked up on the irony of the whole thing, that by acting
00:39:26.640
so ridiculous and bullying, they have now converted a whole new wave of people who are sick of
00:39:35.920
The people in the, in the restaurant were appalled.
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If this would have happened to an Obama supporter, it would have held the news for weeks.
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Here is a black man who supports Donald Trump, who an entire restaurant crew surrounded, called
00:40:17.320
him the N-word, belittled, berated, and held him in place so he couldn't leave the restaurant.
00:40:24.500
It was a lynching, but it was a lynching, shockingly, at a Cheesecake Factory.
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Now, the Cheesecake Factory has come out with a statement, and they are saying, they're admitting
00:40:50.760
parts of that, but not admitting to the whole story.
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So wait, two black men go into a Starbucks, and they actually do something against policy.
00:41:09.200
The police are called, and Starbucks shuts down all of the Starbucks so they can talk
00:41:18.860
Not to mention, the city gives hundreds of thousands of dollars towards various charities.
00:41:23.520
There's some large settlement that happens with these two African-American gentlemen from
00:41:37.060
Now, you can argue that the end situation, like, you could argue that the response was
00:41:44.460
Although, again, I'm not exactly sure why Starbucks gets beat up for that, considering,
00:41:52.160
In this country, Starbucks doesn't get to tell the police what to do.
00:41:54.720
They don't get to tell the police, make sure you arrest that person.
00:42:00.700
So again, I don't understand why Starbucks is at fault for that incident.
00:42:04.740
And Starbucks takes all of it and then blows it way out of proportion.
00:42:11.820
And yet, this one, a black guy goes into a cheesecake factory and they're like, no, it wasn't that
00:42:26.820
And there was absolutely no violation of policy, of law, or anything.
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The city was outraged that they could even do business with a company like Wells Fargo
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And Seattle as a city will not do any business with Wells Fargo.
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In fact, any investments we have, we're not going to invest in anything that goes through
00:44:12.640
So the fact that they care about money is probably a good thing.
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They were helping the funding of the Dakota Access Pipeline, you see.
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That's what everybody was screaming at the city council in the city.
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Yesterday, Seattle announced that they have reversed their course.
00:44:54.080
They have just signed a new three-year agreement with Wells Fargo for all of their banking services.
00:45:08.780
Why wouldn't any other bank take their business?
00:45:12.180
Well, the city has resolved, you know, they said the reality is, you know, the other banks, you know, didn't bid for our services.
00:45:23.460
And it's, you know, given us time to shift and to really look at things.
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And we've decided that Wells Fargo is the best option for the city of Seattle.
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So they were against Wells Fargo until they needed them.
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Let the aroma of their humiliation just roll over your palate.
00:46:06.420
Somebody walked in to somebody's office and said, okay, nobody else is bidding for our business.
00:46:15.740
I think we have to go back to Wells Fargo after two years.
00:46:21.900
That's probably the only reason Wells Fargo wanted the deal.
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They said when they dropped Wells Fargo that this was a beacon of hope and Seattle would
00:46:45.280
That this socialist movement in Seattle would not, would not fold.
00:46:56.760
And then the second they needed anything done, they did fold.
00:47:02.000
Well, they, you know, they, you know, none of the other banks were interested in taking
00:47:05.920
the business because, well, 11 of the major banks were also involved in the pipeline and
00:47:23.720
I'm sure when you were watching the Western Conference Finals last night, you probably
00:47:36.300
Because I may have missed something in the news.
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Isn't the breadth of their controversy over the past couple of years that they created
00:48:01.500
some fake accounts and then deleted them and no customer in the end wound up losing
00:48:08.540
They acted, and these spots make it sound like they were executing puppies.
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And when I saw the Wells Fargo thing, I went immediately to their Facebook page.
00:48:46.200
And they were all referencing this commercial, but they were saying it like, you think that
00:48:55.040
If you're the last bank on earth, I'll set my money on fire before I bank with you.
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I've had trouble with the scandal the entire time with Wells Fargo.
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I know, but I would like to hear the commercial.
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And then I have to read some of the things on their wall.
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It's unbelievable what people are saying about Wells Fargo.
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I'm not a fan of Wells Fargo, but I'm not also...
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I honestly thought if I had a legitimate problem with Wells Fargo, what am I going to say?
00:49:38.960
Hey, make sure you put it on their Facebook wall.
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Well, not baby killers because, well, baby killers in this society is okay.
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There's no legitimate complaint that is going to faze them now because I'm like, I don't care.
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They're blaming us for what's happening on the Israeli border.
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We have like dozens of companies that did business directly with Adolf Hitler that are still massive companies in this country.
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I'm not sure they made the actual crematoriums, but they were involved.
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Anyway, tornadoes in Alabama, earthquake and volcano eruption in Hawaii, three earthquakes in four days off the coast of Oregon.
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And have you seen the commercial with Wells Fargo?
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And I think it's because of the embassy opening up and because the people in Iran know that this president will stand with them.
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I mean, there's some good things to report and some really scary things to report.
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Grandpa, I can't help you with getting to the Facebook wall.
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Somebody, I want to get to the wall of Wells Fargo's Facebook page.
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The idea of just giving you a course of perfection.
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And now you want to rush right into the next course.
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I'm going to make you wait just a little bit because I'm let's savor.
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Let's savor the moment where the arrogant socialists in Seattle just went off half cocked.
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We're pulling all of our money in our investments.
00:53:31.920
And two years, two years later, they're still looking for a bank to take their business.
00:53:38.520
And I was like, I ain't dealing with you people.
00:53:42.660
And so they had to go back hat in hand, like, hello, Wells Fargo.
00:53:54.940
Well, so now last night when I heard that story, I went on Facebook and somehow or another, I magically found their wall.
00:54:04.180
And I was just reading the comments and the comments are crazy.
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So they apparently premiered a commercial last night.
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Back when the country went west for gold, we were the ones who carried it back east.
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And ending product sales goals for branch bankers.
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We're holding ourselves accountable to find and fix issues proactively.
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Because earning back your trust is our greatest priority.
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So, okay, so they lost trust and now they're going to gain it back.
00:55:26.640
It was, I'm just amazed by, like, I feel like every time I turn the TV on, I'm seeing a commercial,
00:55:33.760
I never learn anything about a product anymore.
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They were taken out in handcuffs by the police.
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We're going to get that from Starbucks, I'm sure, in the next few months.
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Since joining nine months ago, my priority has been to listen to you, to cities and communities,
00:56:16.800
I think this is good, but I don't know if I buy any of it.
00:56:21.040
It's like yesterday, where apparently some cheesecake factories surrounded a black man
00:56:29.400
and started taunting him because he was wearing a Make America Great Again hat.
00:56:34.000
You know, maybe you should applaud those companies like Cheesecake Factory that were like, what?
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So welcome once again to the fine dining of the Glenn Beck Cafe.
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And not for the reason that I think most people in Seattle would think.
00:57:24.620
You know, the $15 hour wage, which is killing business in Seattle.
00:57:30.860
And I didn't even know that two years ago that they were just so disgusted by Wells Fargo Bank
00:57:39.680
for being involved in the oil and gas industry that they, they just had to stop using them
00:57:48.780
What did Wells Fargo, were they, what did they say?
00:57:57.280
At the time they said, while we're disappointed that the city has decided to end our 18 year
00:58:01.620
relationship, we stand by ready to support Seattle with its financial services needs in the future.
00:58:06.940
Now, they haven't issued a statement now that Seattle is crawling back.
00:58:12.760
And I don't know if that's because they're just, they're better men than me.
00:58:22.820
You know, or if they recognize that none of them have enough self-control to actually stand
00:58:27.920
in front of a microphone and go, yeah, yeah, Seattle came crawling back on its belly to us.
00:58:33.640
So I'm not, I'm not sure what that is, especially when you hear, um, you know, especially when
00:58:39.460
you hear from Olivia Onefeather, um, Olivia Onefeather.
00:58:46.080
She was one of the people that was leading the campaign.
00:58:48.000
Apparently, um, you know, you've been, you've been a city setting the example to the world.
00:58:52.460
And I look to you to do that now when big, big cities such as this do the right thing,
00:58:56.600
it sparks hope in the world because water is life.
00:59:04.940
You know, I read this story and I read Olivia Onefeather and, uh, and I thought to myself,
00:59:15.660
Um, Seattle's, uh, I think many of our audience members there feel the same way.
00:59:28.220
I'm going to give you, uh, uh, I'm going to give you something, uh, today from Dick's
00:59:36.300
Now, if you're not from Seattle, you probably have never heard of Dick's drive-ins, but
00:59:40.440
Dick's is a, uh, is a, an establishment, uh, you know, that's just making burgers and fries
00:59:53.200
I'm not sure if Dick is dead or just retired, but long live Dick's.
01:00:02.680
I'm sure they are much more closely aligned to Cynthia Onefeather than me.
01:00:10.540
The common sense that is beginning to happen all around the country.
01:00:18.680
And it is because the progressives have overplayed their hand as they always do.
01:00:25.080
And even people who are inclined to agree with them are like, okay, these people are
01:00:32.160
So I saw a raw interview from, I think it was Como news, might've been King five.
01:00:39.400
And, uh, they, they were interviewing Dick's grandson who seems like a really good guy and
01:00:48.720
So when they pass the head tax, it affects people like him, a drive-in listen.
01:00:56.520
I live in the city of Seattle and, uh, we're standing in front of my grandfather's restaurant
01:01:01.500
and, uh, Dick's Drive-Ins is really well known for doing charity, for paying good wages, for
01:01:06.120
helping our employees treat this as their first job, not their last job.
01:01:09.840
And I'm getting a little frustrated watching a city that's increased its budget by 32% in
01:01:14.520
the last four years, that's doubled the amount it's spending on homelessness, that doesn't
01:01:18.980
really believe in doing anything that's trackable or has a good return on investment.
01:01:23.440
You know, with Dick's Drive-Ins, we ran a program, uh, with a lot of other businesses in the
01:01:28.060
city of Seattle called No Child Sleeps Outside that helps Mary's Place.
01:01:31.460
Mary's Place spends about $8 million a year running about 700 emergency shelter beds.
01:01:37.300
The city is telling us in this plan that for $50 million a year for five years, we'll get
01:01:44.000
I mean, it's one of many things, but that isn't enough.
01:01:46.320
They're saying we're going to get 1,500 affordable housing units, but we probably need 15,000
01:01:50.760
affordable housing units, instead of mandating that the government's the only one who can
01:01:54.680
build that, they could allow people to build buildings that are dorm-style housing for those
01:02:00.440
To be really honest, this is a tax on high-volume, low-margin businesses, like restaurants, and
01:02:08.920
And it's making restaurants like Dick's Drive-Ins think really strongly about, do we make our workforce
01:02:15.660
Or maybe we just don't be a business in Seattle.
01:02:24.560
We're not going to build another Dick's Drive-In in the city of Seattle in my lifetime, in all
01:02:30.620
That's because the city of Seattle is making a very clear message that this is not where
01:02:36.080
And they have no interest in having an honest conversation about homelessness.
01:02:39.800
Having an honest conversation about the massive spending that's going on.
01:02:42.840
We're the same size as Boston, but their city government spends $2 billion less.
01:02:50.900
The issue is how this revenue is being spent, and the type of city that we're building,
01:02:55.180
and whether we're building it for Seattle of old, or the global amazing city that Seattle
01:03:02.520
And that's why this tax is so frustrating, because they forced us to make it about Amazon
01:03:06.760
and how we all know Amazon can afford to pay whatever we want.
01:03:10.560
I mean, Shama Sawant's on record saying she wishes it could be three times higher.
01:03:14.480
And that's what's really frustrating, because this isn't about Amazon at all.
01:03:18.060
This is about the 599 other businesses that provide entry-level jobs, that provide groceries,
01:03:23.580
that provide opportunity for the citizens that live in this city.
01:03:27.100
And really, they're trying to force on us this concept that growth is bad.
01:03:30.980
Growth isn't bad if it's stewarded under good hands.
01:03:34.100
And in fact, growth is the most important thing to all of us getting to a better place.
01:03:39.060
But I think the city of Seattle is so panicked by the situation that they have at hand,
01:03:42.920
that they're literally trying to pass a law that can aggressively mitigate growth,
01:03:46.920
to give them an opportunity to catch their breath, and maybe come up with a solution.
01:03:51.180
If the nearest, largest head tax in the country is $50, and it's six times the nearest head tax,
01:04:00.980
If, let's say, the business community comes out and says,
01:04:05.660
So, let's say, Dick's Drive-Ins, we can give our tax directly to Mary's Place,
01:04:09.580
who we know will take this money and turn our $100,000 into a million.
01:04:14.200
That wasn't even a conversation with anyone on the council, and frankly, the mayor.
01:04:21.440
And that goes back to, how is the money being spent?
01:04:24.040
And, finally, in the end, we have a wonderful opportunity for a referendum.
01:04:28.400
Six of our nine council members are up for vote in 2019.
01:04:32.360
And I think the city of Seattle is going to send a pretty clear message
01:04:49.420
He's like, look, let's just, you know, I started reading Carl Sagan's book,
01:04:56.060
I haven't read it since it came out in 1996, 8, someplace in that area.
01:05:01.040
That book changed my life because it was all about the future and technology
01:05:06.440
and saying, this is what's coming, and I'm telling you,
01:05:10.640
you're not going to be able to survive it if you don't know how to think.
01:05:19.040
It started the first real building blocks of reinforcing, question everything.
01:05:28.920
You need to go read that book from Carl Sagan, The Demon Haunted World.
01:05:32.780
Parts of it, you're going to disagree with him.
01:05:37.080
Start teaching yourself how to question and think again.
01:05:41.760
So, anyway, here's this guy, and what is he doing?
01:05:46.560
He might be on the opposite side of me, but he is my brother in this.
01:05:52.600
Because he's saying, let's just look at the numbers.
01:05:56.660
Mary's Place, $8 million a year, and they provide 700 beds.
01:06:03.000
Seattle is saying, we need $50 million for five years, and we will provide 360 beds.
01:06:13.160
Simple math tells you that's the wrong way to go.
01:06:16.680
People are beginning to wake up to reason because the pain point.
01:06:23.860
There's a line in the Declaration of Independence that says, and I'm going to horribly butcher it,
01:06:28.280
but it's basically, look, people are more likely to endure pain for a very long time.
01:06:36.500
They will endure pain because it's what they know until that pain becomes so great that they can no longer stand for it,
01:06:55.540
And the way the world and the way the people here in the United States are waking up,
01:07:05.860
If I said to you, what do you think if they took a poll across all of Europe,
01:07:12.280
what would the number one and number two problems be?
01:07:21.100
now you're not hearing any of this on the news,
01:07:25.940
what would you say the number one and number two problems are?
01:07:31.840
Immigration and the changing of the culture, right?
01:07:46.880
they're just always white people that just hate all people that are different.
01:08:35.320
and that's because they are so close to collapse that's the only exception yeah it's the only
01:08:45.520
exception and that's a very minor one really yeah i mean that's it you could look at i'll bet you
01:08:52.380
number three would be immigration yeah because it's so directly tied in their minds i'm sure
01:08:58.500
to unemployment so who's not getting this i'm telling you seattle if you are somebody who lives
01:09:08.540
i don't even know what's i don't even know what's totally marxist now i know when i live there you
01:09:14.900
know common sense people still lived in puyallup and sumner and and tacoma you know it was still
01:09:21.340
pretty normal i don't know how much of the state is bat crap crazy yet but seattle if you you live on
01:09:32.500
common sense and and the words of cynthia one feather make you kind of laugh you're going to love
01:09:42.980
what's coming because all of those people who were on the edge not cynthia she'll never wake up not
01:09:50.720
the marxists that running the but the people who were standing around who are like i don't know i
01:09:55.720
mean let's just give this a try they're about to say none of this works this is insane i think seattle
01:10:04.440
is going to send a very strong message very strong message ah man i gotta loosen my belt i have eaten
01:10:12.900
so much good food here in the last 40 minutes i don't think i could have another bite
01:10:18.060
oh i don't know sir would you like a little dessert
01:10:24.800
we have all seen the volatility in the stock market one of the reasons the investors are
01:10:31.880
becoming panicked is because of rising inflation one of the few investments that thrive on inflation
01:10:38.680
is gold now i don't know if you saw what they were talking about the federal reserve up in
01:10:43.780
in illinois but they're now talking about taxing another one percent on everybody's homes in
01:10:50.380
illinois another one percent it's already the highest property tax in the country and they want
01:10:57.520
to add another one percent and the reason why they want to do that is because the federal reserve says
01:11:01.880
well you can't tax people more on their wages so you might as well do it to their houses well people
01:11:07.200
start to default because i don't have another five thousand or ten thousand dollars i what do you
01:11:14.080
what if you default on that gee who gets the loan oh the bank gets the loan and the bank is 100 percent
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not the federal reserve right things are going to go well and so eventually they will start to
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print more money and they will buy more assets you watch it will happen so what happens then well
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zimbabwe happens then by the way if you haven't called and gotten your zimbabwe 10 billion dollar
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note you you really need to you just you bring that up bring that up to seattle pay y'all try here you
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know what i'm going to pay everybody in my neighborhood i'm going to pay all of their light bills for the
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glenn back by the way you can find all that fine dining on seattle at theblaze.com there's some
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great stories up there you need to share with a friend speaking of restaurants we've talked about
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important restaurant news uh all hour and i have this important update all right uh taco bell is
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trying to get a liquor license that is that is fantastic if taco bell gets a liquor license i will
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literally move into it that uh i will abandon my family and go find the triple melt triple melt
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and vodka please they're trying to but listen to this the city voted uh a 5-2 against giving them
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the slicker license city commissioner uh talked to the detroit free press said that letting letting
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taco bell serve alcoholic drinks didn't fit with the city's vision and the official preferred to give
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licenses to locally managed local concepts that's right we had we have a vision of detroit completely
01:13:23.420
empty get rid of all those people and then it'll just be you and me and all of the liquor
01:13:30.320
glenn back quick funniest topic you can come up with funniest something that makes you laugh every
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time i always for me it's cows think cows just think of a face just think of a face of a giant cow
01:13:48.680
uh and doesn't have to be a giant cow can be an actual size cow but just think of a cow and try not
01:13:54.220
to smile doesn't necessarily make you laugh but it always makes you smile just think of the big cow
01:13:59.380
you're being the cows are funny i think cows are funny i think cows are funny i think they just
01:14:06.100
look funny i think they are funny chick-fil-a has essentially built their business with that idea
01:14:10.040
until you have have you ever been surrounded by cows i have not i have been no they stop being
01:14:15.980
funny very fast we didn't even know we were out at our ranch and and uh you know this is when we
01:14:21.060
this is when we first like we're coming in from new york city we're like we got cows hi kids let's go
01:14:27.240
out into the pasture and look at the cows well we brought our dogs with us not knowing that cows look
01:14:34.500
at dogs big dogs like ours like wolves and all of a sudden we're out there and we notice that some
01:14:42.280
of the cows are taking all the baby cows away and the other cows are starting to surround us
01:14:48.460
and we're like uh okay oh okay uh kids i think you should leave with your mom and quickly walk back
01:14:59.240
to the house and it was me and one of our security guys who was with us at the time it's the only time
01:15:06.440
i don't know if i should say this so i won't but i'm glad i was packing heat i'm glad i was packing
01:15:15.300
heat it was frightening they what were they gonna do do they they thought that we were we thought that
01:15:21.520
the dogs were wolves and so they were protecting their young against the dogs not against us and so
01:15:28.500
they were circling we thought us but it was the dogs and soon as soon as we were like okay all
01:15:34.800
right we were surrounded and we were just trying to back out tanya and the kids got out before it
01:15:39.660
got really spooky uh and they were on the other side and tanya whistled for the dogs and the dogs went
01:15:46.280
and i'm like what are you whistling for the dogs for the dogs are only protection what are you doing
01:15:49.680
and the dogs ran away and all of a sudden the cows relaxed they're like oh my gosh and then we
01:15:55.480
talked to a rancher he's like yeah dummy this is why people from new york city don't have farms
01:16:01.760
i will say however uh the cows are the dumb ones here uh humans are larger threats to you
01:16:07.980
than than the wolves just so you're aware uh we find you we just talked about about 25 fast food
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places all of them serve you you stupid morons yeah well unless you're willing to shoot them in the
01:16:21.260
which i wasn't because they're very expensive i mean i just shot i just i shot down in the ground
01:16:27.380
yeah you know like dance cows dance they didn't care really didn't care they were like oh i don't
01:16:34.400
know what that is makes a loud boom but i'm gonna stomp you to death now anyway why are we even talking
01:16:41.280
about this oh funniest thing you can think of quick if you're doing a comedy series what's the funniest
01:16:45.980
thing you can you can you could do it on quick answer i the thing i laugh hardest at is is comedians
01:16:51.520
bombing no funny think funny every universal funny oh universal everybody thinks someone falling down
01:16:58.260
abortion come on it's abortion as anyone would tell you that is there's nothing more hilarious than
01:17:03.840
abortion and that is the theory of roni jiva and margaret catch they're the brains behind a brand new
01:17:11.300
show called control alt delete and they say it's an abortion comedy i just laughed thinking about it
01:17:20.100
and they're trying to normalize it i mean not comedy abortion according to uh uh to jiva the idea
01:17:29.080
started 10 years ago when she got pregnant and had an abortion which is so funny every good comedy
01:17:35.020
series starts with that storyline right while at the abortion clinic she observed a woman talking
01:17:41.020
about you know all of the abortions uh that she had had and jiva says looking back i think i was
01:17:48.500
really judgy you know i was thinking oh you're a monster um but remember in progressivism progressivism
01:17:56.980
judginess is one of the seven deadly sins if it goes against the people who are making the doctrine
01:18:03.740
being judgy judgy is strictly forbidden unless it's somebody who doesn't share your view about something
01:18:10.580
like abortion then you can be as judgy as you want now the show is fictional but each episode
01:18:16.700
oh man each episode think cows think cows they're funny abortion a scream each episode is based on
01:18:26.460
real women's experiences about when they went and had an abortion in yeah including the abortion story
01:18:34.700
of the show's co-creator oh so jiva and catch jiva and catch jiva and catch that's a show in and of itself
01:18:43.560
say their goal it's just to make people laugh and and people shouldn't take hidden conservative conspiracy
01:18:51.600
messages out of it right they actually say their goal i'm quoting is to normalize abortion and change the
01:18:59.280
conversation around it like the way will and grace allowed audiences to feel like they had a gay friend
01:19:05.160
ironically this abortion comedy series is available exclusively on facebook now the reason why i say
01:19:15.500
that's ironic is because facebook just shut down abortion related ads in ireland because they didn't
01:19:22.820
want to unfairly influence the abortion referendum there but in but in meantime hey don't miss another episode
01:19:52.700
this is the glenn back program you know i'm pitching a show because because honestly let's let's
01:20:00.920
have a conversation about it i am pitching a show to facebook about killing newborns and ones that
01:20:07.380
you're really excited about then you got them and you're like kind of scrunchy and ugly and they cry all
01:20:12.060
the time uh and then the parents go in and smother them to death it is going to it's a riot yeah the
01:20:19.760
problem is it's too close to the plot of the show they've already approved because that but if that
01:20:24.280
catches on yeah they're gonna want all these shows you know so we can do we can do the aborters then we
01:20:30.980
oh this is such a tip of the hat to comedy geniuses too we could call them the smothers brothers
01:20:39.420
see because they smother their children oh man i you know i think you're in the same place as me on
01:20:48.020
this which is i have no problem with bringing comedy into really uncomfortable places like that
01:20:57.060
i me you are have a really dark sense of humor very dark sense but i mean you also i think are
01:21:03.880
obviously think that abortion is one of the worst things humanity's ever done so i mean a lot of times
01:21:09.840
i think you know conservatives would be like well i don't think you should have comedy about that i
01:21:13.320
don't fall into that category at all like you know there has been world war ii comedies that have
01:21:19.180
been very funny there have been comedies about slavery that have been very the worst things that
01:21:25.720
humans have done to other humans but our source of laughs at times however they are either ironically
01:21:31.560
pointing out that slavery is the reason why it's funny is because they've exaggerated it so much
01:21:38.580
um you know as a comedy device that they're making the point that slavery ain't cool i mean how did
01:21:46.220
you how did you miss this you know mel brooks yeah the nazis uh you know springtime for hitler
01:21:51.340
right it's clearly mocking the nazis where where i don't agree with bringing something like this in
01:21:58.120
is if it is you know for instance if somebody decided to do a nazi comedy but it glorified hitler and the
01:22:05.740
extermination camps i'd be against that comedy yeah i mean i don't think it should be off limits per se
01:22:12.300
for anybody to go anywhere with comedy but you can go where you might not enjoy it right i mean i think
01:22:16.940
because i think what we do now with progressives is every time we have you know it's amazing that
01:22:22.820
the press of progressives are the one that would do something like this because they are banning
01:22:26.040
comedy on almost every topic everywhere else including you know hard left-wing comedians are
01:22:32.120
being ashamed for making jokes that are not even offensive constantly and and the that those lines
01:22:39.900
shouldn't be there shouldn't be lines when it comes to comedy because the darkest places are often
01:22:44.740
the funniest the funniest and also the places where you do maybe learn something and and and come
01:22:49.520
up with a uh you know with a new observation or understanding there is nobody that there is nobody
01:22:55.980
that i have ever heard that have has done you know what's his name louis ck did abortion yeah comedy
01:23:02.760
and it was funny um you know he was on the other side of the abortion uh equation then the i think the
01:23:10.480
you know where you know where this show is going to be you know for facebook he was kind of like i you
01:23:15.160
know let's think about that for a minute um but it wasn't in your face um but it was you know it was
01:23:23.140
funny um however an entire show built around an abortion and every week is a different abortion
01:23:33.800
and its its goal is to normalize abortion i think is i mean we don't need goebbels we don't need him
01:23:43.580
well it's because this i guarantee the stuff that they're going to be doing with the facebook money
01:23:47.860
is going to be better than the stuff that they did in nazi germany uh you know i don't know it comes
01:23:51.660
to quality i mean it gets it's a different era because they did i mean some of the stuff they did
01:23:55.540
was visually amazing right for the time some of the stuff some of the stuff that goebbels did was
01:24:01.320
was brilliant you you watch it and if you put yourself in that time in that place and you're
01:24:07.640
already prone to that you could see how that worked i mean because i don't have a problem with almost
01:24:14.500
all of the story to be honest with you i don't have a problem with them even trying to normalize
01:24:19.620
abortion i disagree with the idea let's see if we as a series right i like i had a you know a show
01:24:26.500
wonderful world of stew we did comedy on abortion the point of it the point of it
01:24:31.180
the reason we did it was to try to make people understand that in a different way and look at
01:24:36.020
how bad abortion was yeah right so i have no problem with with executing your your ideology
01:24:42.760
or belief system through comedy the issue is i'm sick of the left denying they do it
01:24:49.140
because we have so many times they are on record saying our goal is x y and z and then when you come
01:24:56.240
up when you're like gosh it seems like they're pushing an agenda with this like oh come on you've
01:25:00.240
you conservatives how pathetic is it that you guys see all these magical messages behind our shows
01:25:07.840
we would never by the way no one can smoke in any of these movies that's that would be we're gonna
01:25:12.460
made it pg-13 if anyone smokes because that's going to influence children but we got we're not
01:25:17.240
trying to influence you we're not trying to change the culture at all so you know what's funny is i i see
01:25:22.200
that point um and you know hats off to them for actually admitting admitting that that is their goal
01:25:28.380
um the problem that i have with this is facebook's involvement and only because facebook is
01:25:35.780
currently editing or we we don't we don't want to have any pro-abortion stuff on because it might
01:25:41.760
influence the election but you're gonna you are paying for a series glorifying abortion i'm so sick
01:25:50.840
of them talking about hate speech i'm so sick of being lectured by everybody who has access to a
01:25:57.620
an outlet i am so sick of the southern poverty law center trying to tell everybody who's a bad guy
01:26:05.280
and who's not a bad guy and they're going to be the judge of all of it while at the same time
01:26:12.620
they're hiring somebody to do this show for facebook you want to put on another show that is
01:26:20.060
the opposite of that that is not necessarily a comedy but actually shows what abortion is okay
01:26:27.000
but i guarantee you that if you try to put something like that on to youtube you will be banned
01:26:34.320
so and that's a problem right with youtube but and the way that they're doing this because
01:26:41.620
i don't i there is a a real problem because you don't know as a conservative what to do
01:26:48.860
you know i mean there was there's an argument a few years ago that was do we create our own thing
01:26:54.940
do we have a conservative twitter a conservative facebook nope and i think the argument was won
01:27:03.640
by people who said that nope no we're gonna go in there we're gonna mix it up and we're gonna get
01:27:08.020
our ideas in front of everybody and i think that's the right instinct but what we learn now
01:27:11.920
is we've invested all of our resources in getting our voice out on these platforms and now these
01:27:17.020
platforms are going to edit us so and and silence voices potentially here is the problem you cannot
01:27:24.120
get enough money big money to invest in it even if it makes money they have so destroyed all of the
01:27:32.480
avenues to make money and no one is going to you know how are you going to get somebody to invest i
01:27:40.180
would need you to invest a hundred million dollars well what's my exit well there is no exit because
01:27:46.160
we're going to build something that is going to change the world yeah okay that sounds neat and
01:27:50.700
everything but i need an exit i need to be able to make money on my hundred million dollars no well
01:27:57.040
you're probably going to lose it because no time warner is going to step up and buy this for a billion
01:28:03.300
dollars and so because there are no buyers it will not be worth even your investment
01:28:10.760
they've destroyed the free market system for conservatives and on top of that conservatives do
01:28:19.960
not want to get out of the water you cannot you cannot just make a void and say we're just going
01:28:27.960
to take all of our stuff over here first of all we suck at entertainment we suck at it we suck at art
01:28:34.540
we suck at comedy we suck at entertainment all around the board we suck at it look at we we celebrate
01:28:41.440
when we're like we got tony danza okay well they got all the artists they have most of the talent
01:28:49.300
and nobody seems interested i mean i was just in la and a guy said to me i have to show you this i
01:28:57.040
just got an email from a friend and there was a picture attached and uh he said uh don't tell
01:29:03.200
anybody but i have to share this with somebody look i was just with him open it up it was me he was
01:29:10.880
doing work for me while i was out there and this other guy laughed and said uh uh he wrote back and he
01:29:17.900
said okay don't tell anybody but look at this i've been with him since sunday okay and i said what
01:29:25.620
the hell is this and he said glenn we can't tell he said this is a good friend of mine we don't tell
01:29:31.820
each other that we're doing anything with anybody from the right because we will be blackballed we will
01:29:37.980
never work again so nobody takes a picture you if you take a picture he said i took a picture the
01:29:46.020
last thing i'm going to do is just share that with friends post that someplace i'm done
01:29:50.400
well how are you going to grow in that how are you going to grow in it you cannot retreat you got to go
01:29:59.700
right into the belly of the beast you have to it's the only thing and you have to find where there's
01:30:07.160
an opening and go in and go in full throttle by the way george soros did you see last year george
01:30:19.180
soros said there's no money to be made in cryptocurrencies i the last thing i do is
01:30:23.840
crazy investing crazy things like cryptocurrency then when the cryptocurrency market crashed after
01:30:30.920
he said that he said i'm authorizing my investment firm 25 billion dollars in cryptocurrency oh oh wow
01:30:41.380
thank you george maybe that will start in in institutional investors starting to get interested
01:30:47.740
in investing in cryptocurrencies the venture capital business founded by the rockefeller fan
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family venrock is getting now into cryptos the rockefellers have rumored net worth of one trillion
01:30:59.500
dollars and they've made a fortune investing in new tech early including apple and intel the
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rothschilds are also getting into cryptos goldman sachs is going to be working with cryptocurrencies
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it's all the jews all the jews are getting into it what do they know
01:31:21.380
well here's what these big investment firms know um there's a future in cryptos no matter what you
01:31:28.780
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glenn back addicted to outrage yes addicted to outrage hi kids it's time to talk about something
01:33:27.680
new that you can be outraged about because we're all hit it again hit it again addicted to outrage
01:33:35.600
that's right top of the charts today the hostile design movement
01:33:39.920
the hostile that's right architecture is hostile
01:33:45.920
like you're talking like they're building like hh home's house no right like city plan come on
01:33:55.100
don't pretend don't play around you know exactly what this is unless you don't unless you've never
01:34:02.800
heard of the hostile design movement yes there is something to be outraged about and
01:34:10.480
you know you may laugh now hostile design architects are engaging in hostile oh yeah it goes deeper than
01:34:17.520
that and uh you will have something today that you can take and you can just see the over
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when we come back the the latest from the progressives hostile design
01:34:29.440
you're listening to the glenn back program addicted to outrage i don't know how you're feeling today
01:34:38.940
maybe you haven't had your uh your hot steaming cup of outrage yet but the progressives have found
01:34:45.440
something else for us to be addicted to today and feed that outrage and start tweeting about it and
01:34:50.860
facebooking and calling each other names and that is the hostile design movement yes you may not
01:34:57.900
have noticed it but somebody did and that has all brought us to the point where we can all be
01:35:03.120
addicted to outrage i can't ink ink and casey in case you don't know what hostile crime is
01:35:12.080
it is the designing of public spaces to be on uncomfortable especially as an affront to unhoused
01:35:22.700
humans making it more difficult for someone to rest safely and comfortably in uh public spaces
01:35:30.860
unhoused humans as unhoused humans that would be the p you have a problem with unhoused you
01:35:39.080
what does that get a new word for homeless people is the correct terminology we don't have houses so
01:35:46.620
we are unhoused humans and i would like to talk to you about the the anti-homeless sleeping bars
01:35:53.440
first of all there are no bars involved in it at all but they are incredibly uncomfortable and they
01:36:01.120
are all over the united states and you bastard don't do anything about these anti-homeless sleeping bars
01:36:11.520
so people put bars on benches so people don't sleep on them like they're because they're not
01:36:16.560
supposed to sleep on them and people are complaining that the bar is there not it makes it uncomfortable
01:36:24.920
to sleep on a park bench they're not designed for people to sleep on and that makes it uncomfortable
01:36:31.580
for me to sleep on there's no place to have my drink but a little bit my remote control i don't play
01:36:37.080
i need a little occasional table and occasionally i'd like that table to be a chair and there is no place for
01:36:44.360
it this is actually what the website says hostile design are designs against uh you designs against
01:36:55.520
you um humans humanity designs against humanity they are made specifically to exclude harm or otherwise
01:37:05.300
hinder the freedom of a human being quite often they aim to remove certain sections of a community
01:37:11.360
from public space the about section reads this site exists to provide a platform to raise awareness
01:37:17.180
around hostile design empower you to name and shame those people involved in it and create a living
01:37:24.720
archive of hostile design around the globe ultimately the idea is through awareness we can dissolve
01:37:30.880
prejudice influence planners and city councils and create more inclusive welcoming public space for
01:37:36.860
everyone like i'd love to pitch my tent on the beach i love it i i think santa monica is a beautiful place
01:37:45.900
and i'm so glad that another city gave me a bus ticket to santa monica to pitch my tent because i'm with my
01:37:54.600
buddies uh i mean what what's next there they have invaded everything what is next i really
01:38:06.840
is amazing you're talking about legitimately you're not it's not like it's something you're supposed to
01:38:13.300
do when they're being hurtful towards people who are trying to you know if they're trying to
01:38:17.280
you're not supposed to lay down and sleep in the park that's not what you're supposed to do
01:38:20.440
right and the fact that they don't want people like i've seen it too with um uh entryways of doors
01:38:26.380
although they'll make it so it's it would be uncomfortable to sit down in an entryway of a door
01:38:31.080
well that's not what a door is for doors to walk through right well that's what the businesses use
01:38:37.800
it for at least i think i is it hateful or is it just uh i mean look if people won't listen what do
01:38:43.640
you do the indians didn't have doors that's a great point i think you've nailed it i heard that
01:38:50.100
from cynthia one feather well let's say hello to uh pat gray hello pat how are you hello and you
01:38:56.080
today are outraged because pat is always addicted to outrage yes addicted to outrage uh pat
01:39:04.500
i noticed you're trying to change the subject from the outrage that should be directed at you today
01:39:10.100
you notice that i have i have it's pathetic well he was still was avoiding still was avoiding the uh
01:39:17.260
the hostile design what am i avoiding uh you know what you're avoiding he's just it finally it well
01:39:25.340
it took alex jones uh to get to the bottom of who you are and what you're all about right what you're
01:39:32.520
all about finally so uh this is a fascinating thing apparently if anybody moves to texas they're moving
01:39:40.880
in on alex jones territory and he's a little pissed off about it that's weird because like millions of
01:39:45.220
people are moving to texas yeah a lot of people if you are you talking about this thing that he did
01:39:50.340
with with ben shapiro and you yeah and and ben now i don't even know that he's moving to texas but
01:39:56.500
no but if he is uh that's a violation of alex jones's territory right now now here's the thing
01:40:03.820
if you watch this was this not the most anti-semitic terrifying oh my gosh terrifying well yeah he calls
01:40:11.000
him anti-jesus and he doesn't believe that jesus is god and they're atheist atheist he's he's a jew
01:40:18.600
right he's not an atheist what do you mean and he's and he's like you don't come around here boy and
01:40:23.960
infect us christians boy i mean it it is it's it is it's really ugly it's ugly really really ugly um
01:40:32.200
and but he does expose you in a way that i know you didn't want to be exposed
01:40:36.360
uh he's he's talking about why it's important that we stop ben shapiro and and you're obviously
01:40:43.680
a part of it here's what he said here's why he's important he's the next glenn beck he's the next
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judas go he's the next guy to control the christian conservative movement just like glenn beck went and
01:40:53.300
married a mormon to get the mormon money to have the mormon cred two years before he married that lady
01:40:57.540
he was a shock jock praising abortion calling up other talk show hosts wait there's a lot there
01:41:05.200
there's a lot so for me to control the christians you had to become more that's not they'll never
01:41:13.420
see me coming and you had to marry a mormon lady who by the way was catholic at the time so it was
01:41:19.120
really stealthy on your part right right it wasn't uh and i don't think i have ever gotten a dime of
01:41:26.780
mormon money i can't and mormons are too smart to give me their money when you marry a mormon though
01:41:34.200
does that entitle you to the mormon money is it that easy it is that it is if you're coming in if
01:41:38.600
you're coming in no if you're coming in and late you're coming in late you're coming in late and
01:41:42.340
you're going to control the christians okay okay i came in with a plan all right so i said look i'm
01:41:46.620
gonna take this woman off your hands and they're like she's not even on our hands she's not on our
01:41:50.880
hands i said yeah but she will be uh so i'm gonna take her off off your hands and then you give me
01:41:56.200
your mormon money funnel all the mormon money and i will control christians the christians so so your
01:42:01.680
theory was to control the christian conservative movement you would first marry a catholic convert her
01:42:08.620
to mormonism then have because of that she would have some connection to mormon money
01:42:16.300
they would then give you this mormon money and then you control and then you control the
01:42:20.800
christian conservative movement it's just that simple it's that easy it's just that simple and
01:42:25.960
then just a few years before that you were a shock jock who was uh praising raising abortion i don't
01:42:31.160
remember ever because two years before that i had some knowledge in these areas i was i was a
01:42:38.900
conservative yeah i was working with you yeah that's uh there was never a time at least in
01:42:44.820
my 30 years of knowing you that you were ever praising abortion no i was just like i'm pro
01:42:49.820
choice you know leave that up to everybody you know and that was like that up to what 80s the
01:42:55.020
late 80s early 90s early 90s i think your change happened around 90 91 92 yeah somewhere in that
01:43:01.240
area but there was there's more easy there's more oh my gosh he's got a judas just like glenn
01:43:06.700
back went and married a mormon to get the mormon money to have the mormon cred
01:43:09.800
the mormon cred yep i can walk in any room and go yep i'm a mormon bring me the root beer
01:43:22.900
everybody's putting in your hands oh my gosh that mormon cred worked for mitt romney
01:43:29.260
like that's why he's now the czar of the western hemisphere is it a unique thing in the mormon
01:43:36.420
church for someone to have married a mormon woman like i would think that that's a high percentage
01:43:40.940
but i wasn't mormon either neither of us neither of you were mormon when you got married baptized on
01:43:46.740
the same day yeah as it were we were we were both at the wedding right right so it was not even it
01:43:51.780
was not at a mormon church yeah uh it was uh it was at yale yeah it was uh so and then you went
01:43:57.600
later on your sort of church tour yeah well no no we were married but we weren't uh you know we
01:44:04.560
weren't fully mormon yet we had just been baptized because if you got baptized right before january
01:44:09.940
1st you get all the money oh really yeah oh i've said too much now so she was not more than when you
01:44:15.480
met her no but you made sure to convert her before you got married convert her she converted before i did
01:44:21.280
her mother about crawled over the table i asked her hand in marriage and she said she is not
01:44:27.460
going to become a mormon because of you and i said i'm with you on that tell her now did you so
01:44:33.140
but at that point did you convince her because you're like what but we'll get all the access to
01:44:36.120
all the mormon money well that was the final then we'll control that was the final thing and the
01:44:40.200
conservative movement yes because the easiest path diabolical to the to to most christians is
01:44:45.340
through mormon through mormon because you have the cred mormon cred okay got it now it's a
01:44:53.660
little confusing to me all right here's the rest two years before he married that lady he was a
01:44:57.400
shock jock praising abortion calling up other talk show hosts saying i heard your wife had a
01:45:02.160
miscarriage thank god i mean he was a horrible demon good god he worked in more than 20 markets
01:45:07.940
i know people that know beck very well he is she gave him the wrong pin he screams and yells at you
01:45:14.340
and fires you he's just a monstrous story very neurotic uh person i mean there's some truth
01:45:20.120
he's like he's also got a lot of foreign money okay this party's got right you got foreign money
01:45:25.920
coming in too which is foreign money foreign money oh wow he's on that say anything i never think it
01:45:32.540
would ever be exposed i've got billions of canadian money coming in really oh the canadian money is
01:45:39.940
but it's only worth about 89 cents american yeah so that kind of stuff so they gave me a billion dollars
01:45:45.200
and i'm like that's that's 500 grand here uh you know i need a billion the the story about calling
01:45:53.180
up some other dj and not being glad is that is not true completely untrue it came from that uh
01:45:59.840
alexander zaychuk book yep not the guy that just made up out of whole cloth about 80 stories about you
01:46:06.300
not true uh he's the same guy that says you were arrested in your delorean on your way to work
01:46:11.260
in baltimore which never happened i mean i was there i know this didn't happen well i do have
01:46:19.080
to make a confession oh no okay i do have to make a confession well good let's get it out uh well a
01:46:23.940
couple things first of all on that particular story yes i did own a delorean yes you did i was that
01:46:31.200
stupid okay but i was young and i've learned since then but it only overheated about every block and a
01:46:37.500
yeah right it was a perfect car for other than that uh and the other thing i want you to know
01:46:43.380
um while i've never done those things i need to be very clear i've never done those things
01:46:52.020
in this timeline but there are other timelines where i have done that and much more really
01:47:01.620
really yes now did you visit the other timelines no i personally have not been to those other this
01:47:08.460
glenn has not been to those other timelines right but on other timelines you should see what i'm doing
01:47:15.800
yeah you should see what i'm doing it's it's it's grotesque in some monstrous in some in some
01:47:22.620
i am the savior really yeah yeah but this one nope no okay i didn't do that one yeah can you be held
01:47:30.500
accountable for the other timelines well i will tell you i've i've i've been having some uh therapy
01:47:37.360
with somebody who's working me through some of the issues i've had because i was horribly abused by my
01:47:41.720
daddy uh on one of the timelines oh wow okay okay and some of that residual um daddy thing you know
01:47:50.600
is permeating this timeline so i'm i'm having some work done on that although dad was totally fine here
01:47:57.820
yeah in the other timeline dad was a monster wow yeah and i didn't realize this until i started
01:48:04.840
paying somebody who's showing me all of these things he's admitted he's done it another timeline
01:48:10.340
oh my god oh my god he will believe that he will he will believe that is an expose coming soon
01:48:18.840
well i'm just glad we finally exposed it did you pay for the therapy with the mormon money that's
01:48:24.260
funneled to you because you married the mormon woman again not in this time
01:48:32.120
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watch out for the links being sent via facebook messenger i'm going to do put his hsh on the end
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they may contain facebook worm malware i mean s's are common letters imagine being a broadcaster that
01:49:03.840
can't say the letter s how difficult that would be for all the heat we give alex jones and all the
01:49:09.380
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well this has been a fun show today we've had great great uplifting news out of seattle
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um that is just fantastic if you missed any of the show you you really need to hear and we never
01:50:43.460
got to this i got a cnn news alert on my phone yesterday cnn news alert yeah it's got to be
01:50:47.900
important got to be important and it was um how what is the correct etiquette if you're a non-muslim
01:50:54.340
for ramadan oh i saw that yeah i i've i we have to go over this uh tomorrow like you're allowed to eat
01:51:02.200
in front of muslims but don't schedule a work lunch with them oh that is so offensive that you didn't
01:51:07.340
even know that thank goodness we have cnn because i have their you know etiquette for christmas oh no
01:51:14.020
christians no you don't no i don't no you don't i no no i no they didn't publish that no back mercury