Gotta Love Lateenex | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Dr. Robert Malone | 6⧸25⧸21
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On today's show, Glenn and Sarah discuss the latest in the Star Wars saga, Joe Biden's creepy whispering speech, and the new zero-turn lawnmower, the Hustler Turf Zero-Turn Mower.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment. This is the Glenn Beck Program.
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Oh my goodness. There is some absolute true believe every word article that is out today from the Babylon Bee.
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Apparently, Emperor Palpatine has made a new push for blaster control in his effort to bring peace to the galaxy.
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He said, we live in a world where the common rogue feels he can just shoot first whenever he feels like it,
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and this violence has to end. He also was dismissive of the idea that people need blasters in case they have to overthrow
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the empire if it turns into some tyrannical empire. He said, this is ridiculous. The idea that a rebellion
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armed with blasters could do anything about us. You need your own armored planet-destroying super weapon
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to match the strength of our Death Star. You have to have X-Wings, you know, and they couldn't even
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scratch the surface. Abandon all hope and rise with us, never against us.
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Well, um, that's weird. Uh, I believe that story to be true, uh, just like the New York Times believes
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everything the Babylon Bee, uh, writes. Uh, you know, it's, it's weird. We're having a hard time
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believing the New York Times. They're having a hard time not believing the Babylon Bee. Something's just
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not right here. But I digress because we have a very important show today. Today, we're gonna talk
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about Creepy Joe and his creepy whispering speech yesterday. Yeah, that and so much more coming up
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because it's Friday. The Glenn Beck Program. Do you think it would be more effective if I
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spoke like the president about mowing the lawn? Because I wrote the bill that says,
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take your mowing game to the next level. Take it to the highest level. And by the way, I'm gonna do
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something very controversial. I won't sign anything that half of America wants me to sign
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because the other half of America won't give us all the money we want. And so I'm holding that half
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of America hostage. I won't sign a bill unless you give me much, much more money.
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Wow, that's a crazy idea. Look, Hustler Turf is has been making zero turn lawnmowers.
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Joe Biden can't drive one of these things. Because he prefers a full flip flop, even though you can
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Stu, did you see the president and his speech yesterday? Yes, I did, Glenn. I don't know why
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he was whispering because he was on TV so it wouldn't be kept a secret. He's insane and pretty
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much senile. So is that what it is? Yes. Wow. Okay. So here he is yesterday in his speech,
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cut five, talking about labor shortages. I'm not being critical of y'all. I really mean this. It
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was legitimate questions you're asking me, asking me, well, you know, guess what? Employers can't
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find workers. I said, yeah. Pay them more. What? What? Pay them more? Oh, okay. I was so hung up on
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his whispering in this clip that I didn't actually process what he was saying. No, I know what he's
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saying is, and because he follows it up with, I just, I gave them, I gave them the opportunity.
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This is their chance to negotiate. Now, as an employer, I couldn't hear that because he was
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whispering, but all the people that want them, uh, want to, to make more money at a job. Like
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for instance, in Texas, there is a fast food restaurant that is now paying teenagers $50,000
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to manage the restaurant. That's because Joe Biden, he gave them the opportunity to negotiate
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more. Glenn, I went to, I went to a sports bar here in Texas, uh, recently that I like,
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and they've started closing at nine o'clock at night for a sports bar. Now you may notice
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many sporting events occur in the evening where you're supposed to watch them at the sports
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bar. So I finally, you know, it got into this place multiple times. I couldn't get
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in because there was over an hour wait. Finally got into this place because I wanted to take
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my son there and we're sitting in watching, uh, the games. And I asked him, the waiter,
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I'm like, why are you guys closing at nine o'clock? They can't get anyone to work at the
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restaurant. So they can't stay open their normal hours. And there is a giant sign Glenn in the
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restaurant that says they are paying people 20 to $24 an hour to work on the backside of this
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restaurant right now. They're offering everywhere. They're not the only ones. I mean,
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Mooyah's right around the corner, which makes hamburgers, uh, in, uh, in the Dallas area. Oh,
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they're so good. They close like at eight o'clock. They can't get anyone, anyone to show up for work.
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What do you think that's going to do? That's going to enhance the push for, uh, AI. It's just,
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I mean, we're, we're just, you're not going to get a job. You're just not going to get a job
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if you, if we keep this up and it's Joe Biden, but wait, there's, there's more creepy things that
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Joe Biden said yesterday. I got them. Cut six. $1.9 trillion relief so far. They're going to be
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getting checks in the mail that are consequential. I wrote the bill on the environment. Pay them more.
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This is an employee's, employee's bargaining chip now. What's happening?
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I don't know what's happening. I don't think you really know what's happening. Uh, Joe Biden had to
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be reminded, Hey, you might want to address the huge tragedy in Florida. Here's what happened
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when he tried to walk away from the podium and, uh, his vice president, what's her face? Uh,
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decided that, uh, Mr. President, you forgot something. I think I should remind you.
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Will you travel to Florida, sir? Can we ask you about Florida, what you've learned?
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Oh yes. I apologize. Yes. Thank you. Uh, I've spoken with coincidentally, the mayor
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of Miami Dade was in my office yesterday. Yeah. I wish he would whisper it. I didn't pay attention
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to it enough when he was just saying it out loud, you know, by the way, um, it, we now find out this
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is actually all part of an old people's pentatonics, uh, sort of, uh, group, uh, cut seven, please.
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What's up everybody. Today we're doing beatbox ASMR. So beatbox is the art of making music with your
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mouth. That's a lips, tongue, teeth, everything in between. So everything you're about to hear is
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I got them. I got them. 1.9 trillion dollars released. I wrote the bill. On the environment,
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I wrote the bill. Guess what? Pay them more. Pay them more. 1.9 trillion dollars released.
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I got them. I got them. 1.9 trillion dollars released so far.
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So weird. This is not the first time he's done this, by the way. This is a Biden like tick.
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This is him saying like, I'm, I'm actually, you know, this is him bragging. He's saying how
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wonderful he is that he got 1.9 trillion dollars from whom exactly. I, I, congratulations for taking
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someone else's money and or printing it. Uh, what a, what an incredible achievement, uh, there.
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Well, I mean, Stu, I taking other people's money, what a way to spin that one. Uh, he's not going to
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do it. Okay. He's not going to do it. Um, he says that he will not sign this infrastructure deal
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without a tandem bill for more taxes. Oh my gosh. No. So he's not going to sign the infrastructure
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deal unless we have more taxes. Yeah. And there needs to be a budget reconciliation bill on the,
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on the table as well at the same time. Otherwise he won't sign the infrastructure bill. Let me just,
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let me just say to the GOP. Good, good. This is good. Now don't move. Don't negotiate. No,
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we don't want an infrastructure bill. We don't want it. Stop negotiating. But, uh, let me just,
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let me just hear if I can hear the Republican party. Yes, they're at the, listen, you can,
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you can, you can hear them. We are going to do it anyway. We're going to negotiate because
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instead of actually having a spine and standing up for what we should be standing up for,
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we're actually kind of in on all of this and we like the spending. So we're going to negotiate
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and it will, we'll negotiate and it won't be quite as bad, but it will be really,
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really, really bad. Oh, did you hear that? Cause I, I did. And I thought I heard the,
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yeah, that's weird. And Glenn, like there's an argument to be made. Let's just say there's a
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world right where you say, okay, you guys want to spend $2 trillion in infrastructure.
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What if we give you a, you know, $1 trillion in infrastructure and in return for that,
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we'll come along on the bill return for that. You don't, you know, Joe Manchin says,
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I'm not going along with the $5 trillion of additional spending. And even though I don't
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trust Joe Manchin, at least there's an argument to be made that, okay, we cut the maximum amount
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of spending by a decent amount. And even though we went along with some stuff we didn't agree with,
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okay, we got something out of it. What are they getting out of this? They're saying in advance,
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they're going to spend another $5 trillion. If Republicans go along with this, why on earth
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would you go along with it? I have no idea. I have no idea. It's probably those, uh, damn
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lentings. Is that how you say it? I learned, I learned a new word from Joe Biden in the speech
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yesterday. Uh, please play this. There's a reason why it's been harder to get African Americans
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initially to get vaccinated because they used to be an experimented on the Tuskegee Airmen.
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No, not, not the Tuskegee Airmen. People have memories. Tuskegee experiments. People have long
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memories. It's awful hard as well to get Latinx vaccinated as well. Why? They're worried that
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they'll be vaccinated and deported. Stop. Oh my God. There's so much wrong. Latinx. That is, uh,
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the new brand of Kleenex, uh, except they're made for Hispanic people. It's the new Latinx for
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Hispanics issues. Yes. Yes. Tissues for Hispanics. Uh, you'll see I'm, I'm holding a Kleenex box now.
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And you notice that the tissues are white. These tissues will be more of a Latin flavor.
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color. Uh, the new Latinx. That's amazing. And we should all, we can't just let him slide with
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the fact that he said the Tuskegee Airmen were the ones. What? No, no, they were not the ones.
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They were experimented. Yes. While they were fighting, they were experimented on. Hey, he's
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got a long memory. Uh, the Tuskegee experiment, which by the way, the doctor who ran the experiment
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was black and the head nurse who ran the experiment was black, but that's a totally different situation
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on these racist experiments being done by these black doctors and nurses. Uh, but no, that's why
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you have, that's why you have a hard time getting African Americans to eat at the Tuskegee, uh, um,
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McDonald's because they know that they were experimented on in fast food restaurants.
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No, anything Tuskegee, the old town, all of it, any history, anyone from Tuskegee, if they're
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white, they're probably doing experiments on you right now. Right. And you don't even know
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it. Wow. But the, the Latinx, they know he can't, but Latinx, he has no idea what he's even talking
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about. He was sounding that word out Latinx because he's never said Latinx a, and he's from that part
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of the area in the country. You know, where people talk about Latinx all the time, you know, a, look at
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over there. What a hot Latinx she is, huh? She's got those tassels on her babuzas and, uh, I like it
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We have that, that, uh, great guy. I know nothing about him, uh, but we're going to find out about
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him because he was so great in Bucks County at the school board meeting where he just, he unleashed
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with facts, uh, on freedoms and our constitution at this meeting. We played his audio yesterday. I'll
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play it again in a second, but he's going to be on with us. Bill O'Reilly is also coming on with us.
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The doctor that is being banned everywhere, but he's the guy who, uh, actually, uh, created the,
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uh, our DNA process. Uh, he's going to be on with us to talk a little, uh, something, something,
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um, and we might have a special surprise on, uh, Kamala Harris's border visit today, all coming up
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on today's program. Stu, I, I only have time really, I think for one story. Um, and I, you know,
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I'm tired. I'm, I'm torn. Some of these stories are true. Some of them are not, but let's start
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there. Which of these headlines are true. Exorcism at the Home Depot lumber aisle, uh, FAA program
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urges to move to more gender neutral terminology, canceling the word cockpit, um, Brandeis University
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warns students not to say picnic or rule of thumb because of the racist background or Glenn Beck to
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deliver a passionate monologue in defense of Britney Spears. Hmm. Wow. Which one is, which one is,
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which one's true? Which one's true? I know one of them is true, which is there was an exorcism
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attempted at a Home Depot. That one. Yes. Shockingly. That one is true. That was true. Um, yes. I,
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the, the Glenn Beck, Britney Spears thing I'm, I'm very interested in, um, which one isn't true?
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Yeah. Which one isn't true? I mean, the, the cockpit one can't be true. Can it? Can't be.
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FAA, FAA administration advisory group is urging the agency to replace words like airman and cockpit
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with gender neutral terms like aviator and flight deck. Now, when I think they said cockpit, I don't
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think that that's what they meant. Hey, let's get some latinks over here in the cockpit. I don't think
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that's what they were doing. Okay. Okay. Uh, just, I'm just saying, uh, research shows they said that
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the utilization of gender neutral language can lead to a more inclusive environment that draws more
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people to the industry and helps keep them there. I know I was a flight steward, uh, early on in my
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career. I was, I had to wear the hot pants and everything. And I thought, you know, I just can't
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do it because they're, they're using the words like airmen and cockpit. And every time I hear that,
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I think, Oh yes. I, and then I was disappointed. And so, uh, I think it's true. I think it's true.
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More inclusive, you know, flight deck, uh, and for the absolute literal, it will clear up a lot of
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misunderstandings. Uh, because one day I just showed up, uh, right there on the flight deck and I wasn't
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wearing any pants and I was like, what, what is the problem? I'm here. I came. So which, which one
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is false? Do you give the answer here? Oh, none of them are false. None of them are false. None of them
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are false. And wait until you hear the passionate defense of Britney Spears. That's coming up.
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Welcome to the program. It is Friday. Bill O'Reilly is with us in just a few minutes. I can't wait to
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hear him talk about all the crazy things that have happened this week. One of the highlights,
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at least of my week was listening to a guy. Um, he's a former member of the Pensbury,
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Pennsylvania school board. Uh, he spoke up about the draconian, uh, moves that the school board up
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in Pensbury was, was taking to silence free speech. I want you to listen to a part of this
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and then I'm going to introduce you to Simon. Now you snowflakes apparently have a bigger problem
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with public comment. It seems to me that you think you can supersede the United States constitution.
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I've got news for you, school board president Benito Mussolini. Your power does not supersede that
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of the U S constitution and the first amendment rights of the citizens of this great nation.
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Let's be very, very clear who has the power. It is not government policy. Do not warn me or do not
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interrupt my time. That if you interrupt my time, do not interrupt my time. This is my comment,
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not your comment. I'm quoting to you now from the United States Supreme Court, 1964 case, New York
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Times versus Sullivan. This is constitutional case law in this country. And I'm quoting you from the U S
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Supreme Court. The just, the judges wrote that this nation is founded on the quote, profound national
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commitment to the principle that debate on public issues shall be uninhibited, robust, and wide open,
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and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government
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and public officials. That's constitutional case law in this nation. I don't have to be nice to you.
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Nobody behind me has to be nice to you. If you don't like living in the United States of America,
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then you can all move to Russia, Cuba, or China. This is the first amendment.
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Well, this guy is incredible. I will caution you, I will caution you, solicitor.
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There is a video camera to my left. If you edit this tape, then you're going to have a big legal
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problem on your hands. Because my right to critique your fascism, which is what this is,
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is constitutionally protected. There are emails, public record emails, in which the director of
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equity is lobbying and advocating for public comment to be censored in this school district. And you know
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what? Okay, stop. This, I understand, and I'm going to bring Simon Campbell in. Hello, Simon. How are you?
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Good morning, Glenn. Thanks for having me on. I want you to know that I'm very calm today. I've
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had my cup of tea, so I should be good. You were fantastic. But tell me if this is true.
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I have heard that that was spur of the moment. You didn't have any planned remarks. This happened
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because you talked to a mom in the hallway before the meeting started. Is that true?
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That's absolutely correct. You can tell I was not reading off of the script.
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I'm known locally as a little bit of an activist, a loud mouth, but I was talking to this everyday
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mom in the entranceway of the school board meeting. She had wanted to speak at the earlier meeting in
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May, but she had witnessed the thuggery that had taken place at that meeting. And by the way,
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we're trying to get the tape of that meeting because apparently it's even worse than what happened
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with me, where the school solicitor, who's supposed to be the taxpayer-funded council,
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is the one doing the dirty work of these radical fascists. When I say dirty work, shouting people
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down, saying you can't speak, and then editing and cutting the tape of the school district's meeting.
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So she told me in the entranceway, she was too intimidated to speak at the meeting the month
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before. And she's an ordinary everyday mom, too intimidated in this country to express your views
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to the government. And I said to myself, right, they've got it coming. And that's kind of what happened.
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Holy cow. And this doesn't sound like a Brooklyn accent. And knowing that I think that your favorite
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politician was Margaret Thatcher, you're from the UK. How long have you been here? And do you realize
00:28:37.920
you probably know more about freedom than the average American? Well, I've been here since 2004,
00:28:46.000
and I was naturalized in January 2009. And I always make the point, that day when I was naturalized,
00:28:52.880
there was about 60 of us in Philadelphia from over 30 countries, many of whom had tears in their eyes,
00:28:59.680
their family members and friends were there. And you really get a sense in that room of what it means
00:29:04.800
to be an American. And so I always think about that moment when I'm mouthing off like I did at the
00:29:10.240
school board meeting, that here you have people who have escaped from, you know, who knows what kind of
00:29:15.680
countries that are finally free. So, you know, for me, I was born and raised in the UK. My favorite
00:29:22.400
politician of all time is Margaret Thatcher. As my parents would say, you can't say her name without
00:29:28.240
raising the glass, you know, raise the glass. But yeah, I mean, I was I was on that school board. And,
00:29:33.680
you know, I got hammered because I wasn't the biggest fan of the teachers union. And I just took it
00:29:38.400
in stride because that's what you do in America. You're a public official. You know, they called me the
00:29:43.360
bastard child of Margaret Thatcher. I thought it was the greatest compliment ever. So, you know,
00:29:52.320
So tell me your stance on what is is happening there beyond the why are they why are they trying
00:30:01.360
to hide things from the public? Why are they trying to silence? What is going on in your community?
00:30:07.200
Well, I there's a local activist group of parents, I guess, that are upset around what's become known
00:30:17.200
as critical race theory or these books in this curriculum. And the school district has promoted
00:30:24.000
someone to this position they call director of equity, diversity and education. I think that's a
00:30:31.120
ridiculous job title. I don't know what these job titles mean to me, you know. But anyway,
00:30:35.120
they were all upset about the proposed book. Well, it just sounds like a load of bollocks to
00:30:39.040
me. And by the way, that's not a rude word because it comes from my favorite album. But
00:30:43.760
they were all upset about this. And I was I came along and and they were telling me about how they
00:30:49.520
were being shouted down in the May meeting, the one that we haven't got the tape for. Apparently,
00:30:54.480
the school solicitor was saying things like you're not allowed to say critical race theory. Now,
00:30:59.280
we're trying to get the videotape of this. So this thuggery is going on. And I show up at this sort of
00:31:04.960
parent's house ahead of the school board meeting. And I said, OK, well, what you what you all need
00:31:08.320
to do when we're kind of going over the tactics, speak at public comment, they're not allowed to
00:31:12.320
shut you up. They can't silence you. This is America. You know, sort of like trying to help
00:31:17.440
out with how to deal with these people. So I don't know why they are cutting the tape.
00:31:24.480
So if you go to Pennsbury School District's website for the May meeting and the March meeting,
00:31:28.400
they've literally cut out speakers who spoke at public comment on this issue, cut them off the
00:31:34.080
tape. I'm just like I have got images in my head of 1930s Germany burning books, banning speech.
00:31:41.680
For me personally, before I even get into the critical race theory debate, I'm in we've got fascists
00:31:48.080
in my local community head thinking, you know, and so I just got all riled up on the First Amendment
00:31:54.160
side of it. But clearly they don't want to sign on this. Otherwise, it wouldn't be kind of the same.
00:31:59.680
Some people would hear you call somebody fascist and they'll say, OK, that's overdramatic.
00:32:08.800
Well, because they are if you we have emails, I put them on my YouTube channel.
00:32:13.760
The director of equity, this is the lady that crafted a press release behind the scenes.
00:32:20.560
We got all the information behind the right to no law inside the government where a citizen had
00:32:26.880
spoken in March, very soft spoken citizen, not a loud mouth Brit like me, just against the policy
00:32:33.680
agenda. Right. And this director of equity, the tolerance lady goes to the school board president
00:32:40.400
and the superintendent and says that guy is a racist. The way that he spoke at public comment in March
00:32:46.800
was like a racist dog whistling. Here's how we need to shut him down and others like him.
00:32:53.200
And I think it would be good if the school board president put out a public statement.
00:32:57.840
So the public statement from the school board president going out to the whole community,
00:33:03.440
basically accusing this guy of being a racist when he isn't.
00:33:07.200
I've met him. He's a lovely, nice bloke. And I'm sitting as watching this going on.
00:33:13.040
How can you have a society, a freedom, a place called America where the government is itself
00:33:19.440
issuing press statements that literally say, if you come down and speak against us, we're going to
00:33:26.480
shame you. We're going to name you. We're going to call you a racist. We're going to put out public
00:33:30.000
press statements and we're going to cut you from the videotape. Now, if that's not fascism,
00:33:34.480
Glenn, you tell me what is fascism. Simon, why did you come to America? And what do you what's
00:33:43.440
going through your mind as you're watching your new country now go down this path?
00:33:51.920
Well, I came to America because my wife's from Brooklyn and she married. We met in England.
00:33:55.920
And so she brought back a permanent souvenir. So I just go back to the naturalization ceremony.
00:34:08.480
That's where you get a sense of what America is about. That's where you get because they give you
00:34:13.000
this book, the ceremony, you know, and it said something. I always remember this one quote,
00:34:18.660
this is former presidents of America. And they give you these quotes, these inspirational quotes.
00:34:23.540
And the one from Reagan stood out to me the most. He said something like,
00:34:27.060
you can move to France, but you'll never become a Frenchman. You can move to Italy,
00:34:33.560
but you'll never become an Italian. He said that anyone from any corner of the world can move to
00:34:39.340
America and become an American. And I think that that quote sums it up for me because America is
00:34:45.160
about a set of ideals. It's not about who you are, what you look like, what your immigrant background
00:34:51.300
is, what your skin color is. It's about an idea. And the idea is freedom. And so when I see the most
00:34:57.080
repugnant attack on freedom in my local community, and I can tell you, this has riled everybody up
00:35:03.140
in my community. Well, I guess it's gone viral now. I mean, I don't even, quite frankly, my head's
00:35:08.920
spinning with this whole thing. I didn't, I've got like, you know, a hundred people on my YouTube
00:35:12.580
channel. I put this up there and my daughter's like, dad, you're at 1.2 million on Tik TOK.
00:35:17.320
Wow. Wow. Wow. Well, I think people are thirsty for it. Um, real quick, uh, can you speak directly
00:35:28.860
to the parent or to the American that is still perhaps on the sideline wants to stand up, but
00:35:36.940
they just don't want to, they don't want to face this. They don't want to be a part of it. They don't
00:35:41.580
want, they're afraid their kid will be singled out or, or whatever. Talk to that person for a
00:35:47.260
second. Yeah. The thing I would say is take 10, 20, 30 of your friends with you and do not back
00:35:55.220
down and videotape them. Most public school boards are required to be open to the public.
00:36:01.300
And in Pennsylvania, I'm sure in other States you can video record these people. And when you
00:36:06.200
actually show them what they're doing, silencing microphones, telling people you're racist,
00:36:11.600
when, when ordinary Americans see the government behaving that way, that's when it's no longer a
00:36:18.260
conservative liberal issue. That's when it's, are you American or not? And I think that ordinary
00:36:23.340
citizens take your cell phones down, go, go, go, go hunting packs. If you will, you know, take 10,
00:36:29.960
20, 30 people. We probably had a hundred parents at that school board meeting, most of whom had never
00:36:34.720
been to one before. And I think there's just power in numbers because no matter what one's position is
00:36:41.120
on a policy, when the government is silencing people, intimidating them, that's when, that's
00:36:47.160
when the radical left lose mainstream America. Simon, thank you so much. I hope we get an opportunity
00:36:55.500
to speak again. Thank you for what you're doing in your community. And, and I'm proud that you're an
00:37:01.540
American. Welcome. Thanks. Thanks a lot, Glenn.
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I'm interested in that. Okay. Okay. Okay. Story number two. Exorcism in the lumber aisle
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Wow. Now this is different than your normal at home single person ice cream eating contest
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that you have daily. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Wow. That's pretty fascinating. I wouldn't
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mind hearing about the story. Do you want that one? Yeah. Let's hear it. What do you mean
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you're in an ice cream eating contest? Okay. All right. So I was called by my good friends
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remember what it is, but it's a Liberty Bell turned upside down into like this really good
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13, you know, colonies, 13 scoops of ice cream, four different toppings. And I mean, it's just
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incredible. Mike Lee is going to be there. Uh, let's see. Uh, uh, David Osmond is going
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or was invited to come. I don't know. I think there was a conflict on the schedule. Um, and
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I'm going to be there. And I think I take those guys in an ice cream eating contest that
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Well, no, Sarah, Sarah, stop that. We need, we need to go with Kamala south of the border.
00:44:43.640
Yes, arriba. And here's Mr. Bill O'Reilly as we prepare for her trip to the border. Hey, Bill,
00:44:53.460
how are you? I'm good, Beck. I just want to confirm that you have received all your comp tickets to
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the Trump O'Reilly History Show. I think the count was the last 72. I mean, Beck has got so many people
00:45:07.580
yeah, they don't even know who Beck is. All right, so we call and say, hey, let's come to the Trump O'Reilly
00:45:15.960
History Show. They go, who did? All right, so we got all that set. That's right. You are set in Dallas.
00:45:23.340
When is the first, when's the, when's the first one happening, Bill? December 11, Fort Lauderdale.
00:45:30.000
December 12th, Orlando. 18th, Houston. 19th, the one you and your 72 comps will be at in Dallas
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at the American Airlines. Okay, good. It's 76, but that's all right. I'll pay for the last couple.
00:45:45.620
Bill, let me ask you, this was not on my agenda today, but I do want to ask you because,
00:45:51.980
you know, DeSantis is really starting to look like a strong possible candidate for president,
00:46:01.460
and he's doing all of the right things. A, do you think he has a chance of winning if he were the
00:46:10.100
nominee? And if Donald Trump runs, what happens to DeSantis? Is there any chance of
00:46:19.740
DeSantis really beating him in a primary? If not, would, would Donald Trump think of him
00:46:26.780
as a vice president? That's the longest question I've ever heard in my entire life.
00:46:33.120
And the answer, it would be pithy. We don't know, because things will happen in the next two years.
00:46:39.100
What we do know is that DeSantis is the strongest Republican candidate right now, today. So,
00:46:47.900
Republicans across the board like him. He is very shrewd in the way he's positioning himself
00:46:54.760
against all this social madness, all this economic chaos. He's doing what he has to do
00:47:01.860
to mobilize the Republican base. Now, Donald Trump is a wild card. You don't know in two years where
00:47:09.480
he's going to be. He told me that he would like to run. All right. I can report that with accuracy.
00:47:16.420
He'd like to. Whether he can run or not, based on resources, based on what the party is presenting,
00:47:25.880
we don't know. But it is absolutely feasible that a Trump DeSantis ticket could emerge.
00:47:32.160
That was anything but a pithy answer, but let's move on. What do you think the big story of the
00:47:40.340
week is, Bill? I think the speech on violent crime is a important story, not just in the short term,
00:47:53.980
but it was simply stunning. Stunning is the word that the president of the United States got up
00:48:01.480
there. And he's basically telling the American people, hey, we're going to crack down on gun
00:48:07.420
dealers. And that's going to stop all the murders in Chicago, New York City, L.A., all across the
00:48:14.500
country. We're going to get those gun dealers. And I'm saying to myself, is this a fantasy? I mean,
00:48:22.220
is this a delusion? He didn't mention the police, not in the speech. Can you imagine
00:48:27.480
talking about violent crime with the whole nation and you don't mention the police,
00:48:32.880
the attacks on the police, the defunding of police? You don't mention it. OK. Didn't mention
00:48:37.860
the drug gangs, which are responsible for most of the murders in the big urban areas. Didn't mention
00:48:43.860
them. OK. Didn't mention the prosecutors who refused to bring criminals into court. Let them
00:48:53.960
go. Didn't mention it. And I'm sitting there going, this is insane. A fifth grader. I think
00:49:02.360
that's on this. I think that's the way most people feel about most things right now. So
00:49:09.100
what does it mean? I mean, I'm watching these these speeches from people and they they are
00:49:15.320
never connected to reality. And I don't mean like we have a difference of opinion or that's
00:49:27.940
So I asked my liberal friends who voted for Biden. I mean, I tortured them and I will call
00:49:34.200
up one or two and I go, hey, what do you think of that speech? That was pretty good, wasn't
00:49:37.380
it. And there's silence and they hate me. And then they say he's better than Trump.
00:49:43.720
All right. That's what it is. That's the fallback. No one's defending Joe Biden, except CNN and
00:49:53.140
MSNBC. And they're so corrupt. It's like they could be in killing the mob. I should have gotten
00:49:58.560
them in there. But they're so corrupt. People don't even pay attention to them anymore. But
00:50:03.980
my liberal friends who are intelligent, all they have is he's better than Trump. That's
00:50:09.320
When you heard the president say, you know, you're going to need a nuclear weapon, you
00:50:20.660
know, you're going to go against the the government of the United States. When you hear that, I
00:50:27.020
heard that for the very first time from any president. I've never heard a president say
00:50:32.500
that. And it was almost as if he was threatening people in the in the country. Did you hear
00:50:40.560
that? And since you have, you know, been reporting the news since the Lincoln administration, have
00:50:49.260
Actually, it was the Buchanan administration right before Lincoln.
00:50:52.880
OK, all right. Well, I don't pay attention to that stuff because Joe Biden has done that
00:51:00.300
for decades. He's made these crazy statements. He doesn't really know what he's saying anymore.
00:51:07.420
Back then, you got to figure that he just made the crazy statement to amuse himself. But now
00:51:12.320
he doesn't know what he's saying. I mean, apparently we fought a war with Iran. Did you know that
00:51:16.780
that? I mean, apparently I learned that yesterday. Yeah, I kind of missed it. But but Joe, he was
00:51:24.520
on it. So we have a guy. But it's the only way we hang on just a second. If you haven't heard
00:51:29.140
this statement, it is the only statement that he has made in quite a while that is 100 percent
00:51:34.180
true. He said covid resulted in more deaths than our war with Iran. And that is true, Bill.
00:51:42.560
You can spin it any way you want, but that's true. I got it. You know, he listed all the wars.
00:51:48.020
For those of you didn't hear it, he listed all the wars, Vietnam and Afghanistan. And then he threw
00:51:53.940
in Iran. Of course, there was no war. But if you watched Joe Biden's speech, and very few people
00:52:00.400
did, because the folks know what's going on and they do. He had prompter stare. And most people
00:52:08.180
don't understand what this is. So Biden, his speeches are written for him. I assume he reads
00:52:14.640
them over. I assume or maybe Jill reads them to him. I don't know. But the way it usually goes is
00:52:22.260
somebody writes your speech for you. And Trump had speech writers, too. And then you go over it with
00:52:27.180
a pen and make your edits and sharpen it up, whatever you want to do. They put it on a machine
00:52:32.440
called the teleprompter. Now, professional broadcasters like Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly,
00:52:38.000
we can read those words and you won't even know we're reading it. I mean, we're conversational.
00:52:45.720
We're basically. But the words are there in front of you. With Biden, he's got prompter stare.
00:52:51.560
He's staring so intently at the copy because he doesn't really know what it is. I mean, he
00:52:59.540
actually read two paragraphs that were identical. So somebody screwed it up on a teleprompter,
00:53:07.620
but he read them. He read them word for word. Hey, Joe, you just said that back to back. I didn't
00:53:14.100
I didn't. Wow. I didn't I didn't catch that back to back. Yeah. Well, it was it was separated
00:53:22.080
by about two minutes. And there was some kind of malfunction. He reads the same exact thing.
00:53:28.560
And and the reason you didn't catch it is because after 45 seconds, it is humanly impossible to
00:53:35.860
listen to him anymore. So people are doing their nails, picking up a machine. You know, I mean,
00:53:42.760
you're not listening to him because it's just so ridiculous, this presentation. And I think a lot
00:53:52.800
of people, it's not really women feel sorry for the man. I think he's got a lot of people. I think
00:54:00.580
that in the Democratic precincts and of course, they still hate Donald Trump without any doubt.
00:54:06.160
But they're kind of like, OK, we know he's not in charge of the country, but at least our folks are
00:54:13.060
in the White House doing this progressive garbage. And we like that. That's what really is coming down
00:54:19.920
now. I want you to listen to this because of prompter stare. You're exactly right. Listen to this.
00:54:28.800
He doesn't even understand the words he's speaking. Cut four, please.
00:54:33.180
There's a reason why it's been harder to get African-Americans initially to get vaccinated
00:54:40.980
because they used to be an experimented on the Tuskegee airmen and others. People have memories.
00:54:49.200
People have long memories. It's awful hard as well to get Latinx vaccinated as well. Why?
00:54:58.440
They're worried that they'll be vaccinated and deported.
00:55:09.560
You're giggling. But in my town, the CVS, if you walk in and you get a vaccination and you look
00:55:15.820
Hispanic, they immediately throw a net over you and call. I, you know, I don't know if that's
00:55:21.700
exactly right. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Again, again, he lives in a world that doesn't exist and that you
00:55:31.620
want to pithy Joe Biden lives in a world that does not exist. And this is the most powerful man in the
00:55:40.680
world. So I don't think he is. And I think you would agree with this. It's probably Barack Obama
00:55:48.540
that is now the most powerful man in the world. It's his people doing it. But so, so I ask you
00:55:55.120
again, what does it mean when he says these things? We both know he doesn't know what he's talking
00:56:02.020
about. He, he's, he is completely out of touch now, but whoever is writing that and whoever is
00:56:09.720
developing all of this policy for the Latinx, um, whoever's developing these things, they do,
00:56:17.940
they do have power. Yes, absolutely. But Biden still has the power because he's got to sign it.
00:56:23.980
It's like uncle Ned, uncle Ned comes over for Thanksgiving and, uh, you know, you want uncle
00:56:30.680
Ned to pay for the dinner. So you just put a little check right in front of him and say,
00:56:35.100
sign this uncle, man, uncle Ned signs it. So he picks up the meal. Um, that's what's happening
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Yes. All right. Bill O'Reilly, welcome back to the program.
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Yeah. There's a couple of things that I want to talk to you about that weren't necessarily the first up in the news,
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The the administration has introduced their national strategy for countering domestic terrorism.
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Don't know if you've had a chance to read that yet, but they are partnering with Google and high tech to spy on Americans to root out this terror that is coming from white supremacists.
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They're not only spying on Americans, using the information from big tech to discover who is an influencer, who's being influenced and then taking steps to make sure that that doesn't continue.
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Your thoughts on my thoughts are that there are probably 18 white supremacists and they live up in Idaho, northern Idaho.
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And OK, hey, hey, hey, I was in Wyoming last week.
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I was in Wyoming and you were you really in Wyoming because I yeah, yeah, we and I wrote a column on it and I compared Wyoming with New York and San Francisco.
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But what I found out was if you were a white supremacist, you would go to a place like Wyoming or Idaho or Utah where there is a rural landscape and there are not a lot of folks.
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However, Wyoming is one of the lowest murder rates in the country, even though the landmass of the state is number 10.
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And so if it's all about guns, Joe Biden into the hands of the citizens, if this is what the problem is, why don't we have a lot of murders in Wyoming when everybody has a gun?
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So Joe Biden, if I asked him that question, he would he would, you know, he said, well, the Iranians are going to invade there.
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But you basically have a country where there's no logic anymore.
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Now, I gave the white supremacist thing a chance.
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I said, all right, show me where these people are.
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And like, I know there are white supremacists, but there are maybe 40 of them.
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OK, there are more Antifa kooks in Portland, Oregon than in the entire country of white supremacy.
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And then we'll divert away from the real problems in America.
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We're going to continue with Bill O'Reilly here in a second.
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I want to ask you, Bill, about a couple of nominees.
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The nominee of the ATF, or as Joe Biden calls it, the AFT, a pretty radical individual, and the head of BLM, which is Bureau of Land Management.
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Truly frightening on the things that they have said.
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She's, I mean, she sounds like she's reading right from Mao's Little Red Book.
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Bill, there's a couple of nominees that, well, Susan Collins said she's not going to vote for the new nominee for the head of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
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She says he's a radical that has been an outspoken critic of the firearms industry and has made statements that demean law abiding gun owners.
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The people that he has nominated and is putting into these positions inside the administration, for instance, the woman that he has nominated for BLM land.
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She's going to oversee all of the use of the Bureau of Land Management, land.
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And I have to tell you, she believes children are, quote, an environmental hazard.
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We should only have one or two do the right thing for the planet.
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And she also has spoken out about cows grazing on public land.
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If if she gets her way on that, there is no cattle rancher anymore.
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There's no food from cows because cows can't the ranchers can't afford to not use that public land.
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Yeah, they're not going to get confirmed in the Senate.
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You know, the hearings will just blow them out of the water.
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But the second and most important thing is that I don't even believe Joe Biden knows who they are.
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But, you know, they just put up in front of them, as we said in the first half hour, and he signs it.
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You know, we on Bill O'Reilly dot com back, which you should be glued to every day.
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We lead with Biden's schedule, what he's got on his official schedule.
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So on Thursday of this week, yesterday, he goes to Raleigh, North Carolina on taxpayer expense.
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And he meets with people who are vaccinating other people.
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Why would he bother to go down there and meet with people who are giving out the vaccine?
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So, you know, I think in the next 12 months, there's going to be an enormous backlash against the Biden administration.
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I think they're going to get their butts kicked in 2022.
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You know, we both agree that Biden is not the architect behind this and that it is the the Barack Obama administration.
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Ninety percent, according to Barack Obama, 90 percent of those in the White House were with him in the White House.
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But when when he was in the White House, I did an awful lot of research to find out who was writing all of these policies.
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It was the Tides Foundation that was behind a lot of this stuff.
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Well, look, the pipeline is you've got Susan Rice, who is a best friend to Michelle and Barack Obama.
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Then you have the White House counsel of Ron Klain.
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So I would think it's Rice and Klain who are basically the architects of what the public hears coming out of the White House.
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There may be some other people in the shadows, but certainly those two people take their prompt from these far left progressive groups.
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There's no doubt he's changed now that he's not president.
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She is in that progressive crew where everything is skin color.
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But it's very hard to speculate about the day-to-day activities because it's shrouded.
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And believe me, the White House press corps is not going to tell you.
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Has there been one leak out of the Biden administration?
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Now, there have been leaks, but they're not printed.
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This is the giant blackout from the corporate and social media operations.
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Killing the mob has been number one for seven weeks.
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Not one word in any of the corporate media, on any of the cable stations, including Fox.
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Now, the good news is that we don't need them anymore.
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You, me, other people, we run our own operations, and they reach millions of Americans.
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Look, Killing the Mob beat Oprah, Gladwell, Lewis, all of these people that were all over the corporate media pushing their books.
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There's a tremendous shift away from dependency on the corporate people for information, because there is no information.
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Okay, so help me out on, as you call, the people, the folks.
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Because I live in this bubble of conservative media, and the people I talk to generally know these stories.
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But then I'll go someplace, and I'll just talk to regular people, and they have no idea.
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The president said this week that, you know, you're going to need a nuke to be able to overthrow the government.
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And, you know, you're not going to be able to do it with your puny guns.
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Well, he's saying this at the same time he's saying our republic was in danger of being overthrown by an insurrection.
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So those two don't match, but also the story of how dangerous this thing was doesn't match the sentencing of the first person to be tried in the Capitol riot, an Indiana grandmother, Anna Morgan Lloyd.
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This year, she got 40 hours of community service and a $500 fine for parading.
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Now, that should, if that was out everywhere, people would be mocking the president and Nancy Pelosi and everyone else about this, you know, this January 6th nonsense.
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No, there's a big gap of knowledge among the regular folks who aren't glued to the Internet, political sites, or talk radio.
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These are the people that only pay attention to the culture.
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You covered the story about the grandmother, because it's interesting.
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And she, by the way, admitted her culpability, which was one of the reasons she was harshly punished.
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They trust their media because there are six medias.
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But in America, it was the lowest in the whole world.
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Now, even the dimmest of us knows we're being conned.
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I mean, but there's nothing we can do about it because Disney and Comcast and all of these companies are so powerful that they can just continue this corruption.
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So how do we how do we stop and correct things?
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Like right now, the White House is saying that it was the Republicans, not the Democrats that tried to defund the police.
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And they can say these things because they know no one will hold them accountable.
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And to those people who are just drifting, they'll buy into that.
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You know, but but the mass of people who are making a living, honest people trying to do the best they can for their families.
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But here's here's an interesting point, because CNN and MSNBC and all of those corrupt agencies put that out.
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And the crazy left newspapers, the Chicago Tribune.
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Once the most powerful newspaper outside of New York, the Chicago Tribune, laid up 36 people,
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And the Chicago Sun-Times already not printing.
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I mean, CNN, they don't even do a million viewers for any of their shows, Beck.
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Again, if people want to get tickets to see Bill O'Reilly and Donald Trump, well, at first you should buy Killing the Mob,
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and then go to Bill's website where you can buy tickets.
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Okay, so we have listed all of the four shows, and all you do is click a little button on BillOReilly.com.
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We got you into the box office for making it easy.
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My message of the day is about Tucker Carlson tonight.
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I think it's an interesting message about Tucker, and people might want to read that.
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And, of course, Killing the Mob continues to be the best-selling nonfiction book in the world, Beck, not just in the country.
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I'm going to ask you, would you hold for this commercial break and come back?
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I've never done that before, but I want to talk to you about the Tucker thing.
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James writes in from South Carolina about his dog's experience with Rough Greens.
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Call 833-GLEN-33, 833-GLEN-33 or roughgreens.com slash Beck.
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His message of the day at BillOReilly.com is about the trouble at Fox.
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There's been a lot of shots at Tucker Carlson taken this week because they say an anonymous
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source says that he criticized some of his colleagues off the record and he's, you know,
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he's playing footsie with the, uh, with all the different press.
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Well, let's start on a fact-based presentation.
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Um, the first group wants to be fair and the second group doesn't care about fairness.
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Number two, the corporate media, the New York times despise Fox news.
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And if you are successful on Fox, as I know better than anyone else, and so do you, they're
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The latest way is for the New York times to say that Mr. Carlson has leaked stuff out off
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It's all anonymous source material coming from a newspaper that despises Fox news and Tucker
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So the next fact is I don't know what Mr. Carlson did or did not do.
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What I do know after 46 years in the, uh, corporate media is that in every news agency I've ever
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But people try to destroy everybody because it was a lot of money and power involved and
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You don't think the New York times reporters try to hammer each other.
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Of course they do to get better assignments and all of that.
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So there's no perspective brought to any of this.
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It was done to create dissension within Fox news.
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That's why the article was written because there's no news value to the article because
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there was a woman whose only job was to bring gossip to management.
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He's his videos have been taken down off of YouTube.
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but he is the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology.
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Shouldn't we at least be allowed to hear what he has to say?
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In an interview that will be banned on all social media and YouTube happens here.
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Freedom of the press to ask questions of Dr. Robert Malone in 60 seconds.
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Dr. Robert Malone, he is the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology.
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He has been speaking out about the effects, possible effects, of this COVID vaccine.
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Thank you, Mr. Beck, for the opportunity to speak to your wide audience
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and yourself about these various issues of censorship and free speech
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I have to tell you, one of the things that I am really concerned about in our world of advancing technology
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is I don't think people have enough conversations on the ethics of what we're doing,
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and what the ramifications will be of some of this new technology.
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And it's disturbing because we're entering places where no man has ever gone before
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So, as you've noted, I'm always skating on the thin ice of censorship.
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And as a professional in this area, I work with the government quite a bit.
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And, Glenn, please understand, I'm not somebody who seeks media attention.
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This has been thrust on me because my friend, Brett Weinstein, had me on his Dark Horse podcast.
01:27:15.840
It hit 800,000 people before YouTube pulled it down a week later.
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I'm constantly getting calls from patients and doctors.
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And somehow I've become somebody who can give voice to a lot of the concerns that the medical community has worldwide but is not able to talk about.
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And the bioethics has been one of the other key kind of wedges.
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I think it was on Dark Horse when the point was raised, you know, this metaphor of the red pill.
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And for a lot of folks, if they think through the bioethics part, then suddenly it opens their mind and they say, oh, this isn't right.
01:28:04.720
And a lot of times they know it intuitively that something doesn't feel right about how this is being handled.
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But when they kind of get the tools, you walk them through the logic, then they get it.
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First off, all of the vaccines in the United States are under emergency use authorization.
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So I can tell you as a professional in regulatory affairs and clinical development, what that means is they're all experimental.
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So the statements that this is the largest experiment ever performed on human beings in terms of medical intervention, that's all true.
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Therefore, they fall under a federal law called the Common Rule.
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And that goes all the way back to the Nuremberg Code, et cetera, through to the present.
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Number one, there has to be full transparency, full disclosure of risk.
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Just like when you open a bottle of aspirin and you see that little insert piece of paper or you listen to the ad on the TV and, you know, 10 seconds of the ad is about the drug.
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And the remaining 50 seconds is about all the caveats of the things that could happen.
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And you'll recall that it gets down into the weeds.
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It talks about things that hardly would ever happen.
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That's the level of disclosure about risk that you have to be given by federal law if you're going to participate in any kind of a clinical experiment, which is what this is.
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So that's point number one, full disclosure of risk.
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Point number two, we can't hide those risks behind fancy medical words.
01:29:57.900
So I can throw all kinds of medical jargon at you and make your head spin about dysmenorrhea, for instance, or a number of other terms that relate to thrombocytopenia.
01:30:10.240
Okay, well, what it means is the first one that your menses are irregular and the second one means that your blood platelets are low and you're in danger of clotting and having strokes and stuff like that.
01:30:21.360
Okay, so the second part of the rule is that these risks have to be conveyed in common language so that a person of about eighth grade education can understand it.
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Third part of the rule, let's get straight at the kind of liberties that we all fortunately still share here in the West.
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You have to freely consent to taking the agent.
01:30:50.020
Coercion is, oh, we're going to give out ice cream so that all the kids can come and we can give them jabs without getting the parents' consent.
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Another form is in Canada, for example, they have a policy that communities have to stay on lockdown until at least 70% of them have taken the jab.
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You have to consent to participate in medical experimentation of your own free will.
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What that means is people that are under the agent consent cannot give informed consent.
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They must have informed consent provided by a parent or guardian.
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There's a lovely video from Tony Fauci that somebody pointed out to me on a podcast where he goes all over this in detail.
01:31:52.200
So we can't say that the federal government and the leadership is not aware of the fundamentals of bioethics over.
01:31:59.340
So they would say, though, that, you know, we have an emergency and we have got to do something.
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And that always leads to trouble when we have to do something.
01:32:09.720
And I'm not anti-vaccine, but, you know, I don't feel like we're getting all of the information.
01:32:17.400
And they haven't even said, you know, what about people who have already had covid?
01:32:24.980
I know that instinctively, but they keep changing and and and not wanting to talk about those people.
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Instead, you're just supposed to get the vaccine.
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If you want to take the vaccine, you should be able to take the vaccine.
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But if not, if you don't want to take it or you don't want your kids taking it, you shouldn't have to.
01:33:01.760
I, you know, I also live in Twitterverse, et cetera, in addition to trying to be a professional.
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And many people there are those who assert that I'm an anti-vaxxer.
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I've spent my entire career advancing vaccines.
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I was seminal in the development of what we now call the Merck Ebola vaccine.
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Okay, I have a spotless track record in terms of advancing vaccine technology.
01:33:41.060
And what we've got here, Glenn, and have had from the outbreak, and I've been through too many of these outbreaks.
01:33:54.860
And what we've had is government officials, sorry, here in D.C., we call them gubbies, substituting their opinion for what they think is right or best for actual fact-based decision-making.
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And if you don't believe me, all you've got to do is look at the void emails that The Washington Post pulled out of Tony's email account.
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He is the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology.
01:34:33.800
He says there are some risks, and you should be very well aware of those risks.
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We're going to talk about those risks here in just a second.
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By the way, his voice is being silenced by the media and social media.
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This is a Glenn Beck program, and we are talking to Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of mRNA vaccine technology, and he's speaking out about the COVID vaccine.
01:36:33.260
And are you saying that no one should have this vaccine, or that we should just be aware of some of the side effects?
01:36:39.860
I'm not saying these vaccines are saving lives, and thanks for letting me just hit that head on, okay?
01:36:49.180
What I have problems with, and Glenn, I mentioned this on Tucker's show, and I'd like to amplify it just a little bit on your show, if you don't mind.
01:36:58.600
And I checked in with some FDA colleagues last night, just to make sure that I was still representing what they understand to be truth, and these are very senior people.
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What we have is a situation in which the databases, this is going to sound kind of wonky, the databases that are supposed to capture the adverse events,
01:37:21.340
that's the bad stuff that happens in time relating to the vaccine.
01:37:28.820
The databases that are supposed to capture this are a train wreck.
01:37:32.840
They're very poor quality here in the States, and so when the CDC says that we have this, that, or the other incidents of this, you know, for instance,
01:37:41.300
the recent cardiac problems in adolescence, they're basing that on what, by their own admission, is really faulty data.
01:37:51.340
So that is the core problem here, is that we don't have good information to make calculations about risk-benefit for different populations,
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and that folks like you, me, and your listeners don't have full transparency about what those potential adverse events are.
01:38:13.060
My argument is not that you should or shouldn't take the vaccine.
01:38:16.940
My argument is that you have the right to know and make your own informed decision.
01:38:26.320
Now, I do have concerns about some of the adverse events that are happening.
01:38:30.220
I do have concerns, and I think that particularly the Moderna vaccine, the dose is too high.
01:38:36.900
I think that we need to quickly roll out re-engineered vaccines that no longer have some of these issues that are associated with spike protein in both the adenovirus and the mRNA.
01:38:52.020
I think that we really need to look at re-engineering some of those, and I think for those of you in the audience who are not comfortable taking a genetic-based vaccine,
01:39:01.460
like the ones that are currently available, I gently suggest, and I have no conflict of interest, no stock in Novavax,
01:39:07.840
but Novavax is a much more traditional vaccine product, and if you don't want to go down the RNA or advector road,
01:39:17.480
I think there's a good chance that the Novavax product is going to get clearance under EUA midsummer.
01:39:26.920
You're not left with vaccine or no vaccine or vaccine or ivermectin, as some people like Brett advocate.
01:39:33.700
There's other options coming, so I just want to give that message out.
01:39:39.640
So you were just talking about a spike in protein.
01:39:44.700
Reuters just ran fact-check COVID-19 vaccines are not, what is it, cytotoxic?
01:39:54.020
So I really, they followed actually, PolitiFact was the first one, and then Reuters comes out.
01:39:59.560
By the way, Reuters is part of the Trusted News Initiative when we get to talking about censorship.
01:40:08.060
Reuters ran this, and they did it based on statements that are really carefully worded and a little obtuse from federal officials.
01:40:16.080
They didn't actually go to the scientific literature at all, because apparently what's happened,
01:40:21.300
and I'm learning more and more, is with the mainstream media, they've all gotten lazy,
01:40:26.040
and they seem to think that it's okay to just parrot whatever their colleagues in the media have said before,
01:40:31.700
as opposed to actually going to the peer-reviewed scientific literature,
01:40:35.780
which clearly, unambiguously, multiple peer-reviewed publications,
01:40:41.560
press release from the Salk Institute, my alma mater,
01:40:44.340
all say that the native spike protein, catch my words, they're carefully worded,
01:40:51.020
the native spike protein is cytotoxic, it does open the blood-brain barrier,
01:40:57.000
it does have multiple problems, and it's probably associated with the blood coagulation
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based on the Singapore paper that just came out reporting the adverse event of blood clots in the brain
01:41:07.820
in far too many people than it should be happening in after mRNA vaccination.
01:41:12.420
Okay, so Reuters, thank you very much, you made it really easy for me to fact-check the fact-checkers,
01:41:18.860
because all I have to do is pop open PubMed, do a search, and cite the peer-reviewed literature.
01:41:24.280
You're wrong. Now what was done, here's the truth, okay, then I get the comments,
01:41:30.140
oh, but they engineered the spike protein for these vaccines so that it's not toxic.
01:41:35.860
The problem with that is that that would require time travel,
01:41:39.220
because they didn't know at the time that they were doing the engineering
01:41:43.040
that these cytotoxicity and other effects happened, okay?
01:41:49.880
I'm not sure that that engineering didn't make it more toxic.
01:41:55.800
The way it works in drug development is kind of like the French judicial system.
01:42:01.620
In drug development, it's assumed that it's toxic until it's proven not to be toxic.
01:42:07.600
So if you're going to say that the stuff that's expressed in these gene therapy-based vaccines
01:42:12.560
is not toxic like the native spike protein is, it's your obligation to prove it.
01:42:19.020
Now, I've invited people to post, they're saying these things, to post any peer-reviewed literature,
01:42:24.600
any documentation that shows that FDA has forced the pharma or pharma has published
01:42:30.560
or the NIH that engineered, the NIH Vaccine Research Center that engineered the Moderna vaccine
01:42:48.320
But it's one of these, it walks like a duck, it looks like a duck, it quacks like a duck,
01:42:54.420
And the fact that we have this overlap between the symptoms of COVID, the symptoms of long COVID,
01:43:01.840
the symptoms that are associated with the post-vaccination syndrome with the adenovectors,
01:43:06.920
and some of the symptoms, more rare, perhaps less severe, that also are cropping up with the mRNAs.
01:43:20.100
We are talking to the guy who invented the mRNA vaccination, and he has been silenced.
01:43:37.940
Doctor, we have only scheduled a half hour here.
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Because there's so much more to this story, and I will clear my schedule.
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I've got to tell you, I get flack about going on conservative media.
01:43:54.100
Conservative media are the ones that are interested in these topics of free speech, freedom of information, personal rights.
01:44:01.640
If CNN wants to invite me on, I'll be glad to be on.
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I have to tell you, Doctor, this is not a conservative, this is not a political issue.
01:44:11.540
This is a science issue, and we should all be looking for the truth, especially when we are putting things into people's bodies and not getting the full truth.
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Mark Morgan is the former acting Customs and Border Patrol commissioner.
01:46:12.160
We wanted to get him on the phone and get his thoughts on what happened to the latest commissioner of the Border Patrol, who's just been relieved of his duty.
01:46:27.120
Also, what does he expect to be happening with Kamala Harris on her border trip?
01:46:43.160
First of all, what's happening on the border that Americans aren't really aware of because it's not being covered.
01:46:50.020
And what happened with the latest head of Border Patrol when he was let go?
01:46:58.160
Well, Glenn, first, let me talk about what's happening at the border.
01:47:03.620
I think what the Americans don't know, and look, I'm going to be direct because I don't know any other way to be, because this administration is just flat-out blatant lies.
01:47:11.200
It's beyond the political spin and misdirection.
01:47:15.660
And I think what's really important is when we talk about securing our borders, Glenn, you know this.
01:47:20.280
I've heard you talk about this countless times.
01:47:22.000
It's not just about the illegal immigration threat that we face and that crisis.
01:47:26.380
When you have borders that are unsecure, those borders, our borders are unsecure to the vast, complex, multitude of threats that we face from outside our borders, whether that's criminal aliens coming through and making their way right to every neighborhood, the drugs pouring through our southwest border and making their way to every neighborhood, and I could go on and on.
01:47:47.960
That is one element that's being hid from the American citizens of this country.
01:47:53.180
That's why borders secure, and that the threats we face, the issues that we face do not stay in our southwest border state.
01:48:01.460
They make their way into every town, city, and state right now, and it's a total catastrophic unmitigated crisis on the southwest border.
01:48:12.760
So I was actually the former Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection.
01:48:17.300
Rodney Scott is actually the chief of the Border Patrol, which is a component within CBP.
01:48:23.520
So, but this is important, Glenn, and I really appreciate you bringing this up, is that as the chief of Border Patrol, he has about 20,000 men and women underneath him.
01:48:32.060
He is responsible, directly responsible, ultimately, for our border security.
01:48:39.960
It's a career position of a law enforcement executive.
01:48:44.320
You will find no other federal agency in this government where career officials are treated like political appointees.
01:48:55.960
He's a man of integrity, and he's a man of courage.
01:48:58.700
And in this position, he has pushed back on this administration.
01:49:01.540
He's been very honest and open about his criticisms with respect to what they're doing and how it's impacting their ability to secure our borders.
01:49:09.660
And this secretary, DHS Secretary Mayorkas, look, if he cannot bully someone, a career official, if he can't turn a career official into no more than a puppet to further his open border policies, he's getting rid of them.
01:49:29.280
He's simply doing it because he can't bully Rodney.
01:49:32.920
And we should be absolutely outraged that this has happened to a career law enforcement official.
01:49:49.740
And I can tell you, you can take this to the bank, that you could go through all the three-letter law enforcement agencies, whether that's HSI, under ICE, DEA, FBI, ATF.
01:50:03.620
That they've gone to this level of a career law enforcement agency, and they've been removed without cause.
01:50:17.940
Was it because he was just a thorn in the side, or that he knew what was going on, there was problems within, that he was trying to stop the administration from doing, that we don't know of?
01:50:34.520
Is the whole story just that he was a thorn in the side of the Biden administration?
01:50:39.880
Yeah, Glenn, I think you did a good job of just describing it.
01:50:44.720
Yeah, look, right now, the acting CDP commissioner, the individual took my position acting right now.
01:50:51.440
And this is hard for me to say, but I have to be honest, that he is a puppet.
01:50:59.520
The political appointees are running the organization just like they are at ICE.
01:51:11.000
He's not telling them that the policies are not effective for border security that's negatively impacting our national security.
01:51:17.320
Now, look, Rodney, because he served under six administrations, both Republican and Democrat.
01:51:21.700
Now, at the end of the day, he's going to carry out their policies, as he's always done.
01:51:25.440
But as American citizens, Rodney epitomizes exactly what we expect from a career official, is that give his expertise and advice, honest advice and guidance to the administration to say, if you do this, this is what's going to happen.
01:51:42.160
If they ignore it, they ignore it, and he'll implement it as directed.
01:51:53.460
Well, it's interesting to me, because this is almost a continuation of a conversation I was just having with Dr. Robert Malone.
01:52:00.800
He's the inventor of the mRNA vaccine technology, and he's not anti-vaccine.
01:52:11.360
He is he's not saying that it's deadly and no one should take it.
01:52:16.880
But my biggest concern is they're hiding things from you.
01:52:21.260
And it it it not not necessarily life and death stuff they're hiding.
01:52:27.960
And they are silencing anyone who has a different opinion or just says, hey, the facts should be known here.
01:52:37.480
And it sounds like that's exactly what's happening on the border.
01:52:41.160
Glenn, as you're talking, I wish you could see me right now.
01:52:46.580
I've got a big smile on my face because I couldn't I couldn't have come up with a better analogy.
01:52:52.680
Look, like you said, I've been doing this for a long time.
01:52:54.700
It's the highest levels of leadership positions in federal law enforcement in this country.
01:52:58.360
I I demanded I made sure that that I surrounded myself with people that were not.
01:53:04.140
Yes, people that people that have their own mind, that people based on their own experiences with where I would come to the table and say and I demanded you disagree with me.
01:53:14.100
You tell me and you can see you can say, OK, sir, you can still be professional.
01:53:22.000
I always say that you've got to come with a justification and reason and a solution.
01:53:25.360
That's that's the type of leader that Rodney Scott is.
01:53:28.240
And that's exactly what this secretary, Mayorkas, doesn't want.
01:53:33.940
He doesn't want anybody to say anything that is against his radical, open border, ideologic viewpoint that that's absolutely going to do anything to stop their agenda.
01:53:45.820
And I tell you, you can tell I'm fired up because the other thing, too, is I know Rodney Scott.
01:53:53.760
And if they can do this to a career law enforcement, I mean, I think they just ended his career for no reason, no cause.
01:54:01.280
Rodney has gotten the highest senior executive service performance evaluations ever since he was appointed to the SES ranks, the highest marks.
01:54:12.620
There's there's there's not been a derogatory performance evaluation.
01:54:15.760
They can they cannot point to one issue on his performance of evaluation that would justify this.
01:54:28.020
The vice president went down to Latin America and gave some beautiful speeches where she said, don't come, don't come.
01:54:37.080
However, you know, my my my my father used to say, it's not your words, it's your actions.
01:54:45.100
So, son, you can tell me anything, but I see the way you're living your life.
01:54:52.840
I think the same thing is being can be said for those people who want to come to America illegally or just want to come to America and they find this as an easy path.
01:55:05.740
She may say these things, but are they taking any steps to slow this problem down?
01:55:20.140
I mean, the cartels and human smuggling organizations, I mean, they're laughing at this administration, right?
01:55:27.520
It's even worse than that, because because they're not saying don't come.
01:55:31.680
We're talking about those that are intentionally illegally in our country.
01:55:42.440
I mean, their own words are telling them to still come.
01:55:48.180
But look, you know, when your policies absolutely are juxtaposed with what you're saying, the cartels, the human smuggler organizations, they are complex, effective organizations.
01:55:59.360
They know our immigration laws and policies and loophole better than most American citizens.
01:56:04.020
They know that what's being said is irrelevant.
01:56:09.080
And they know this administration's policies have dismantled every effective policy authority and tool that we had in the Trump administration.
01:56:18.620
If you're an unaccompanied minor, the borders are open.
01:56:23.440
If you were previously enrolled in the Remain in Mexico program, the borders are now open to you.
01:56:39.120
The the vice president's trip, she's avoided it and avoided it and avoided it.
01:56:45.140
And then Donald Trump said he was going to go down.
01:56:46.840
And all of a sudden, she's interested in going to the border.
01:56:49.420
What do you expect to see this weekend or or any anything?
01:56:55.200
What's going to happen this weekend, do you think?
01:56:57.060
I think we're going to see a lot of nice pictures and photo opportunities and soundbites where she's talking to nongovernmental organizations and other open border advocates.
01:57:11.200
You may see her tour an area that does not have a wall behind it or a facility that is pristine and is not overcrowded.
01:57:23.740
I think the majority of the American people, the really honest, see this for what it is.
01:57:28.420
This is all absolutely the White House scrambled around trying to deal with the optics, political optics now being driven because President Trump said he's going.
01:57:37.380
Look, it was just it was just a few days before this vice president was, I mean, physically laughing, laughing and joking about the absolute unmitigated crisis of the southwest border and making fun of it and calling it this thing.
01:57:51.800
And then after the President Trump said he's going down, now all of a sudden it's important enough for her to go down.
01:58:04.560
She's not going to the epicenter, which is the RGB, the Rio Grande Valley.
01:58:10.060
That's the epicenter of the crisis, the lower part of Texas.
01:58:14.240
This fiscal year, almost 275,000 apprehensions.
01:58:19.960
If she really wants to see the crisis, that's where she's going.
01:58:23.680
She's going to El Paso, which is about a thousand miles away.
01:58:26.280
I mean, literally, that would be like, you know, going to a state that just had a catastrophic hurricane and you're going to the outskirts of the town where buildings haven't been impacted rather than going to the heart of the epicenter and standing next to buildings and houses that have been destroyed and talking to the people whose lives have been destroyed instead of people who their house is still intact and they really weren't affected.
01:58:50.160
And, Glenn, real quick, what we're not going to hear is we're not going to hear her take responsibility for the crisis.
01:58:58.360
We're not going to see her talk to a Democratic elected sheriff for 42 years that's going to say this is the worst crisis he's ever seen in his history along the southwest border and the fact that his deputies have recovered over 40 bodies, dead bodies of immigrants.
01:59:14.720
We're not going to hear her talk to border security experts, seasoned agents that's just going to say, you know, ma'am, we're getting killed.
01:59:20.780
We've received over 200,000 gotaways this year.
01:59:24.520
People have gotten past us because we're being distracted with providing daycare services to families and kids, leaving large areas of border wide open, or the 7,500 apprehensions of criminal aliens they've done, or the 1,000 gang members they've arrested.
01:59:39.460
And those that get away make themselves into every town, city, and the state, that we're not going to hear.
01:59:45.960
And the last thing I'll say is what I know we're not going to hear is any specific policy action that they're going to take to stem the flow and address the crisis, we're not going to hear that.
01:59:58.520
Mark Morgan, former Acting Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, Visiting Fellow from the Heritage Foundation, thank you so much for talking to us.
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And please pass on my feelings to every Border Patrol agent out there, and I think I speak for millions of people on this.
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We understand as much as we possibly can, and we are behind them.
02:00:28.280
Please don't give up on the rest of America and doing their job.
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