Here Comes Acquittal | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Daniel Hannan | 1⧸31⧸20
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2 hours and 7 minutes
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On today's show, we talk about the coronavirus, the latest in the war on terror, and how we could all die from it. We also talk to former Vice President Joe Lieberman about what it's like to be spied on by the Fisa court and why he thinks we should call more witnesses.
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i will tell you it is it's remarkable uh to me that that interview on several levels and we'll
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talk about it coming up in just a little while also joe lieberman is going to be with us um
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later on the program today to talk about what's happening over in israel and a story that nobody
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reported uh hey there's a peace plan on the table you want your own state here's what you have to do
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that's outrageous you're expecting us to walk away from terrorism yeah i know i know it's quite a
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stretch quite a stretch we're gonna give you billions of dollars but you gotta walk away from
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blowing buses up how dare you all right coming up in just a minute i want to tell you quickly about
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the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment hey you know what welcome to it it's friday
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what a day to talk about the coronavirus huh yeah let's talk about how we could all die or not
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bill o'reilly is also on with us i think i might rather talk about how we could all die we're also
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gonna we're also gonna talk to uh joe lieberman later on in the program just about you know the
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palestinians and i think they're right on this how dare you offer a two-state solution
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and then expect us to walk away from terrorism who are you to judge well i just thought you wanted
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a two-state solution it might be good carter page and an interview i did with him um and it is out
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right now it is it's an amazing thing sat down with him for 90 minutes and talked to him just about
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what's it like to be spied on by the government what's it like to have them go to the fisa court
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and tap your phones tap your your internet spy on you put microphones and cameras on you all the time
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without your your knowledge when you didn't do anything it's a fascinating interview we'll get into
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that and today to call more witnesses or not to call more witnesses let me just summarize romney
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okay i bet you wish as most of us do that the good old days when you could walk around your house
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confidently in your underwear uh i mean you know i still do it because nobody wants to see me in that
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nobody wants me to walk around and you know under my underpants and uh so but it's impossible now
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the blinds from blinds.com uh nobody's looking in uh you know somebody's going to be watching you on the
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internet sure they're going to use they're going to take your cameras but in my case they see that
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they're like oh good lord i'll never be able to unsee that and so they just drop the line so i've been
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4th rules and restrictions may apply oh my gosh pat it is so good to see you oh thank you for freeing
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me from that stew monster he is just oh he's relentless relentless relentless how you doing pat
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good good thanks for filling in uh stew is always is uh on his super bowl trip uh he goes to the super
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bowl and uh it's a it's nothing but you know snorting coke off the belly of hookers for him for two days
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he gets it out of his system and then he comes back and he's a completely moral guy mostly well i think
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he breaks down again around memorial day around memorial day well yeah because i mean who doesn't
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right you know what i mean you know which which non-service member of us doesn't just break down
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around memorial day and there aren't any people like you know no have to do blow or something you know
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off the belly of hookers because that's the way i think as stew says that's the way jesus would want
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it now i disagree with that but it's stew so anyway uh pat one word in context of today romney
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uh meaning he may vote for witnesses may well i i want him to honestly i i just want to get this
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out and as you've said several times lance that boil okay they're just going to be relentless if
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they don't have some sort of witness event i think there are two ways to look at this and
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and and you know quite honestly the way we look at it is the right way obviously all those dummies
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that disagree with us well you're just plain wrong uh there's two ways to look at it and i think the
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one way which everybody including me is looking at this you just want it over you know what i mean
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you know there is nothing to this and this is john bolton is another oh the steel dossier proves it
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oh uh muller proves it oh my gosh vince uh i mean not vince flynn but uh what's his name uh general
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flynn it proves it oh this phone call it proves it none of these things every time they make them
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into a big deal and not one of them have made have moved the needle at all none of them are what they
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say it is okay right so when you when you're looking at john bolton i think conservatives generally
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have supported john bolton his whole career we like him right we trust him uh and i don't want to
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throw him under the bus i think he's wrong here on the the way he's approached this with the book
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yes and the way that democrats have treated him is so hypocritical i mean they they talked about
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his lack of credibility when you know before when he was nominated for the u.n position and
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and all along the line they've hated this guy and now all of a sudden they got to hear the truth
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john bolton john bolton's the only one that can tell us the truth right and i don't want to play
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the opposite he's lying i don't think john bolton is lying i don't think john bolton has anything real
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to say okay uh because i know john bolton and i think he is a man of credibility i think his
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credibility has been destroyed by him taking a big payday from simon and schuster to write a book
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now does he have anything in the book here's why it should happen in my opinion there's two ways to
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look at this there's nothing there i'm tired of this let's move on okay that's all understandable
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and i feel that way however and wait there's three ways also the legal way the president has won his
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case no attorney you know let's say your your job is at stake your uh your life is at stake your name
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is at stake everything's at stake and the prosecution comes in with this guy who's like
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no i got pat gray he's gonna testify against glenn he's got a big book deal coming out in a little
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while oh they don't want to hear from pat it's been his best friend he's been there for 30 years
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what does he have to say okay and i'm i'm like well geez pat has turned on me don't worry about it pat
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has nothing we can take him apart because i know pat and i know what pat has seen and i i can tell you
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everything about it no attorney would say okay let's do that you'd say no but if it's pat my best friend
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and he he goes off and he's going to release this book let's at least get him on the stand so i can
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cross-examine him because the the media will run all of the the book release stuff from him they will
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do they will do fawning interviews because they want to destroy me no one will ask tough questions
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well you can do that under the auspices of the trial correct so the way to do it is to have him testify
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so you can hold his feet to the fire when everyone is watching and you have all that information out of
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the way right taking care of it now now pat's now pat's book is worthless because we've already heard
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it in the trial it didn't it didn't hurt me it didn't do anything so pat can do whatever he wants
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but what are you going to read in his book we've already heard it all so it destroys the book it
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destroys the book tour because there's nothing new to go over but if you don't do it when that book is
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released it's a huge event and you have a fawning media that wants john bolton to be saying bad things
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about the president so the democrats can then say you know what let me tell you this right now who john
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bolton did you see that interview i hope you didn't watch it too long because there's really nothing there
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but i know you didn't watch it so we can spin it this way and that's the information we had in this
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president of the republican party they're now stealing this election that's what will happen yeah but no
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attorney if i were trump's attorney i would say end it end it you won okay end it right now push for acquittal
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do not put another witness on and if you believe you've won uh what are you going to super win by keeping
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keeping it going even further right no you're not right but as nancy pelosi said if they don't do the
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trial and this is what they're going to hammer the whole year uh the whole campaign year it there was
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no acquittal because they didn't do a trial they didn't actually do a trial they were they didn't
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actually care about the truth so they just shut it all down and didn't get to the truth that's what we're
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going to hear the whole time right up to the election and i just don't want i don't want them
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to have that talking point well there is a way to get rid of that talking point um and and i think
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beside the trial you could end the trial today um we have something and i wish i could come out with it
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today i mean i can't tell you how hard i have fought internally can we just do this special now
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um because i want it out before the trial but we can't do it we have certain things that have to
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fall into place for us to be able to release this but i am telling you i read the script last night
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and it still has chunks in it that are not buttoned up but we think we're getting the paperwork to prove
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it um because we've seen it we just don't have it in hand and as i'm looking at it and reading this
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i looked at my staff last night i mean i read it last night with the staff around me and as i'm
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reading it's like 40 pages and i said this is the most powerful special we've ever done this may be
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the biggest story we have ever broken wow it is wow it's shocking and it's much more the corruption
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everything we said that was going on it all has gone on but there is a deeper story to it that is
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it is a story that has driven the news on uh a couple of presidents and uh and i can't i just can't say
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it is a huge huge story and it is not about this president it's about barack obama
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we found something that the obama administration uh was doing that will it will destroy destroy the
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obama administration and its legacy uh to the left you're talking about the scandal free barack obama
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administration scandal free no this is this this will piss the left off wow so much the left will be
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like excuse me and uh we're going to expose that so if they don't do this trial believe me what we are
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going to expose uh next thursday uh and by the way we're opening it up it'll be free we want everybody
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to see it it's not going to be behind the paywall you'll be able to see it on uh youtube and facebook
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and and all of our uh platforms for free but watch it um because it is you can end this trial
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and begin a new trial that must be done and you're not talking about trying obama you're talking about
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exposing obama and then exposing all of the people that were involved in it and it's
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beyond corruption and i can't you'll understand what i mean by that but it is it is corrupt illegal
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unconstitutional but beyond corruption i thought this was about corruption and power
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it is about that with some hunter biden is is involved his next is into his neck up
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um but it is it is the worst that we have seen in the past from presidents uh two of which i know
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um went through massive trials in history for this um and it is an affront to congress the constitution
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all of it so you want to close this down great close it down but they must now go back and say
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how did this happen we spent 34 million dollars on on a muller report the muller report did nothing
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muller report did nothing had nothing this started from before he was even in office and now this one
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how many millions of dollars in time was wasted on this one what was that really about and it is not
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about just protecting joe biden it's really not and i can lay out the case that that is not what um
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that is not what uh donald trump was doing he knows he knows what was going on i can take you to
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all the things in the phone call in the july 25th phone call that didn't make sense and things that
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we were like why would he say that now we know we found one piece and we're like follow that and it
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connects all of it and the timing is beyond dare i use the word perfect it's beyond perfect
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that's next thursday um check for you know put it on your calendar um check the website we'll tell
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you exactly when i think it's nine o'clock next thursday night you do not want to miss it all
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so what do you think happens today stew or even pat i i think they probably uh i think they probably
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blocked the witnesses yeah i mean it looked like earlier in the week they couldn't stop it now looks
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like they're almost certainly going to i think because what i mean lamar alexander came out
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yesterday and he said seen enough i've seen enough there's even when no matter what john bolton says
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it's not impeachable right so it doesn't matter and i like that look at it i do too um you know but
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if it doesn't matter then why not do it anyway other than this is dragging it on but i like that approach
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it doesn't matter now romney i don't think is doing it for the reason we think he should do it
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i think he just really thinks well now wait a minute there might be something there that we should
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look into i don't think he's doing it politically i think i think romney is so um
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he is he is so self-aggrandized himself that he's forgotten that he represents
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the people of the state of utah he's representing mitt romney because i don't believe the people in
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utah want him to uh to do this yeah i don't think so either i mean he won what did what did trump win
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by 18 points in utah yeah and utah was not a state that was raw raw donald trump they kind of held
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their nose because of his personal life they held their nose and voted for him but things change they
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still i don't think like him the way he behaves personally in the tweets and everything else but
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they have seen like i have seen okay wait a minute wait a minute there are some amazing things that he is
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doing romney still doesn't like him and romney i think still thinks he's better than than donald trump
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and everyone else in the senate i mean i think he really truly believes and i quite honestly i think
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he's part of a problem of uh trying to tell everybody that he's the reasonable one and mike lee is this
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crazy extremist and i don't think that's gonna fly i hope not they've done that they've done that
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to mike lee though for a while yeah they have yeah they i don't know how powers that be in utah
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paint him as an extremist and it's it's awful it's wrong and it's it's not true it's not mike lee is the
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most reasonable uh senator thought among the thoughtful he's he's worked with bernie sanders on things
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when he can make a connection on the constitution he'll do it mike lee is i mean if mike lee was the one
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saying no we should hear witnesses i would go with mike lee because there's not really political bones
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in his body he hates that cares about the constitution only cares about the constitution
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and uh mitt romney i think is i i don't i just i mean there's not been a a bigger disappointment
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no roger ailes not a bit of bigger disappointment than mitt romney he is just uh he's he's politically
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smarmy i think he is so good luck with that here's mitt romney in utah underwater in the polls
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little bit about the coronavirus something isn't right on this it's just something's not right um
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and and here's why i say this i want to believe that the chinese have learned their lessons from
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the past and the avian flu and uh uh and all the flus past the uh what was the other one that's
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yeah sars that the world chastised them and those communists went you know what we should be more open
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with information okay now that's possible yeah maybe but never happens yeah it's never happened
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even during the period called glasnos which meant openness didn't it that would have meant openness
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in the period of glasnos in the former soviet union this is at the end when you know hey you know
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what we want to be less communist and more like you guys we're going to be open chernobyl goes off we
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can see the cloud we can measure the radiation and they're like what no that's probably coming from
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your microwave oven i mean it was insane all right so maybe they've changed but probably not
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now the reason why we're not so freaked out right now and and i think that's a good thing
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is that we are believing the numbers given to us by the chinese to the who we don't really know
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what's happening we don't have any idea but pat what are the latest totals i know it's what just
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over 200 worldwide that have died yeah and something like infection something like 8 500 infected
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okay was the last number i heard but it goes up quickly uh and exponentially yes okay so 8 500 are
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infected 200 are dead now some of those numbers are coming from the west but most of those numbers
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are in um in china now everyone's saying and i've i've look i've done my research on the flu and the
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pandemic for years for 22 decades for 20 years i've been studying this stuff because scientists have said
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another one is coming okay it's only a matter of time so i've gone back through my notes and i've looked
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at the stuff that we have done before we've looked at the science we've done all of our work and what
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bothers me is this one seems to have all of the earmarks of the one that everyone's been saying in the
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scientific world it's going to look like this it's going to jump from an animal and an animal that we
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haven't really had a problem with before and it's going to be highly infectious uh it's going to
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mutate quickly it'll probably start someplace in china uh and it will start in and we won't even know
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that you're infected uh and you're still spreading this disease which is not done in flus but that's
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what the really bad one will look like okay that looks like this one uh and uh it has every one of
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those earmarks right every one of them it's going to be more contagious than sars it is um and uh and
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you're just going to have to quarantine everybody you're just going to have to stop everything okay
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now let's just say nobody in the world is freaking out okay and you shouldn't freak out we don't know
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but can we just tie some things together first of all and i'm not sure of the actual carriers but i know
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it was like klm i know british airways lufthansa big airlines all across europe have stopped all
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transportation in and out of china okay they're not they're not flying from europe or to europe anymore
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we are uh russia shut its border the entire chinese border you ain't coming into russia okay hong kong
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they built this brand new beautiful condominium complex in hong kong and it wasn't open yet for
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sale the chinese government came in and said we're going to put infected people in that building in
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isolation uh and the hong kong people thought no you're not and so the hong kong people got went in
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the streets and they burned the entire complex to the ground okay so wait a minute i hadn't heard
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that yeah china doesn't have any space for the 8 500 people they got to ship them to a brand new
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condominium complex in hong kong and the people are like no you're not and they burn it to the ground
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all schools all schools have been shut indefinitely and over 70 million people 70 million people
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are now quarantined in china for something that has caused 200 deaths and has 8 500 people sick
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i mean there are other diseases that are going on right now that have 200 dead and 10 000 people
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infected with it um imagine our government saying there's something going on right now and we just
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want to get a handle on it so we're closing los angeles chicago no one in or out los angeles chicago
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new york city miami hell let's just close the entire eastern seaboard all right anything near i-95
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shut down i-95 no buses no trains no planes nothing would would we be saying um what are you not telling
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us how bad is this yeah is what you'd be saying you'd be saying that because you'd cripple the economy
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right apple uh intel all of these companies major companies are thinking of suspending operations
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in china we're now talking about the ports the ports are now closing around the world for from china
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jeez really for something that's killed 200 people something just doesn't seem right
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unless china is just like we are going to show everybody you get a sniffle and you will never
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spread it to another person oh okay okay or maybe they're trying out can we keep people in cities and
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they're trying out all their new technology possibly they're either being super medical and to hell with
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the economy which no way no way we could have a plague here and there would be reasonable conversations
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to have if you shut this down you will destroy the economy of america and it will take us five years
00:31:57.220
and we may never recapture our position you must do everything you can to keep things open
00:32:03.840
yeah what's happening it does sound like they're lying doesn't it it does it does and they've got a
00:32:12.140
nice history of lying so the chinese yeah yeah shut up i know it's hard to believe yeah yeah usually
00:32:22.060
communist governments are so open and honest well north korea oh forthright yeah yeah anything goes wrong
00:32:29.420
you tell everybody about it hey look out we might have a problem here we just wanted you to know
00:32:33.940
so does this bother you at all have you thought of i mean i had a conversation with my family last
00:32:38.880
night i said look this is not going to happen it's not going to happen um but let's just all mentally
00:32:46.180
prepare this is what our line is going to be if it looks like they're starting to cordon off areas
00:32:54.480
this is what our family is going to do um i want you to call the schools and find out so we go to
00:33:02.080
our kids go to an international school so has any of the parents anybody been in china in the last
00:33:11.000
couple of months if so we want to know about i don't need to know the names but i want to know about
00:33:16.060
it um you know taking these precautions is anybody doing that i don't think i don't think america is
00:33:23.080
really paying attention and that's really prudent because we only have what we had the first person
00:33:27.640
to person uh infection in was it chicago i think where the the wife came home from wuhan and her
00:33:37.260
husband got infected that's the first time that's happened here so i i think that's why you know there's
00:33:42.100
only a few people infected that we are absolutely sure about and if but if there were a thousand people
00:33:50.240
infected in the u.s i think people would really start to worry about it a thousand people um the
00:33:56.520
problem could happen overnight the problem with this is the average flu and think how common the flu is
00:34:02.200
the average flu has a um an it's called an r naught rating which means how uh how easy it is to pass
00:34:13.120
for instance smallpox is like has an r naught rating of 16 to 18 20 is the top and it means that one
00:34:21.980
person infected will infect 16 to 18 other people oh okay the flu the regular flu is 1.1 so you have
00:34:33.260
the flu you're going to give it to just over one other person all right the spanish flu the one that
00:34:41.240
was the pandemic of 1918 uh was not infectious until you started to show symptoms that's a big one
00:34:50.160
and it only had an r naught rating of 2.4 this one they believe has an r naught rating of 3.8
00:34:59.280
okay so it's it's almost double that of the spanish flu and here's the bigger problem
00:35:05.400
you are infectious the minute you meet someone that has it even if they show no symptoms it can
00:35:14.340
jump to you and the incubation period is anywhere between 5 and 14 days and in those 5 and 14 days
00:35:22.360
you can be spreading it but you have no symptoms and the way it spreads handshakes right and then
00:35:29.380
like if i shake your hand and you have it and then i i touch my eyes it goes through the eyes the nose
00:35:33.840
of the mouth correct so it's not even airborne it's not airborne so anybody you shake hands with
00:35:39.300
or if you get sneezed on there's another problem yeah but that's but that's nor that's the normal
00:35:45.020
way flu you people are like don't don't stay away from me i got the flu you're not contagious before
00:35:51.220
you show symptoms this one is yeah so everyone you meet everyone you're around okay if they have it
00:36:02.180
they don't even know they have it and so this one remember this the spanish flu killed 50 million
00:36:08.780
people worldwide 675 000 here in america can you imagine something killing 675 000 americans i mean to put it
00:36:17.560
to put it into context the spanish flu um which only infected a third of the world
00:36:26.540
uh and only killed 10 of that third that killed more people than world war one and world war two
00:36:38.120
combined a flu and it did it in 18 months that's what we're concerned about and quite honestly
00:36:47.580
it you know here's one time i'm saying maybe we should pay attention to europe if europe is grounding
00:36:54.040
their planes why isn't the united states of america we should be grounding our planes when it comes to
00:37:01.900
china sorry until we know what we're dealing with no planes in no planes out
00:37:08.520
so this is great now i want you to capture this in your head because this is a true story
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the horn makes a sound and the clown car heads down the road and every square inch
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of the interior is occupied by face paint and red noses and lapel lapel flowers that squirt
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and all of a sudden the engine is like sputtering and dies okay and then then the passengers all the
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clowns just start complaining to the driver clown whose eyes bulge out and rage because the check
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engine light on the little clown car went off and they're all like what are we gonna do now and
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slowly adam shift sighs and says looks like we can't make it to the impeachment today all because
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their clown car didn't have car shield and the driver just he said to himself we're clowns what
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uh bill o'reilly is uh coming up in just a few minutes there's a story out uh today
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that is i mean i'm really i'm really having a hard time uh with this story it comes out of
00:39:35.080
milwaukee listen to this dr john cox knew as soon as he heard the baby's cry that he had hurt his one
00:39:40.860
month old adopted daughter he accidentally had fallen asleep while cuddling the girl in bed early
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one morning last may he said and he must have turned on top of her cox 39 a pediatric emergency room
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doctor at children's wisconsin hospital sat up panicked his hand shook as he assessed the baby
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he said fearing that he had smothered her she wasn't in distress but he could tell by the way she
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was moving that her left arm might have been broken or might have broken her collarbone
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common injury blah blah blah cox called his wife dr sadie to browse uh dobrowsy uh who was out of town
00:40:14.640
with her two older children and cried as he explained what had happened she's a pediatric oncologist blah blah
00:40:20.360
they both work at the children's hospital um the baby appeared fine to her but just to be safe
00:40:27.300
take her into the pediatrician that's what normal parents do who aren't doctors she told him what
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followed according to more than 15 medical experts who later reviewed cox's case was a series of
00:40:40.140
medical mistakes and misstatements by hospital staff members that have devastated cox's family and
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derailed his career a nurse practitioner in the hospital's child abuse team confused the baby's
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birthmarks for bruises um seven dermatologists who have reviewed the case said those weren't bruises
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blah blah blah well they've taken the child the hospital turned it over to the welfare system
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and they took the child and accused him of being a child abuser so his career is over all the doctors
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he works with are like this guy is not a child we've looked at the medical records they can't
00:41:20.440
overturn this now this has happened to people who are not doctors and we have been talking about this
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for years years we've been talking about this now all of a sudden the medical profession at the children's
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i know he believes that president trump is going to be acquitted so do i like to see what he thinks is
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going to happen what is this going to do i'm going to be at the state of the union by the way our state
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of the union coverage thank you for being a subscriber to the blaze it's going to be great
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i'm going to open it live from the capitol then i'm going inside and i'm going to be watching it from
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the inside bill o'reilly is watching it on television um and uh also um uh eric bowling is going to be
00:43:32.140
hosting um about 8 30 beforehand we have all of the the people on deck ready to go uh soon as the
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soon as the state of the union's over you can watch other people but bill o'reilly is going to give you
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his look and then as soon as i get out of the uh the uh senate chambers oh i'm i'm walking in and i'll
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tell you what i saw happen on the floor which is a completely different view that's all on tuesday
00:44:19.580
so lamar alexander gop senator has come out and said he is not for hearing any more witnesses
00:44:26.860
he's ready to move on uh that's a critical vote you know we have romney and the others so let's see
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what's going to happen exactly with the impeachment today today is the vote on uh additional witnesses
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what are they going to do in the senate you know who might know at least they have a very good and
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mr bill o'reilly today is the day that we're going to either see this thing pretty much wrap up
00:46:55.640
or drag on for another couple of weeks what is your take on what the senate is going to do today
00:47:04.320
when they vote on witnesses well first of all i'm sitting here by the pool in south florida shut up
00:47:11.240
um shut up some of us work for a living i know that yeah uh but some of the some of us are so
00:47:18.440
intelligent that we can figure out ways yeah yeah yeah anyway i think it's a uh fait accompli uh to
00:47:29.700
use a latin phrase um that uh the republicans will say no no moss you know a roberto durand
00:47:39.380
verdict is on the horizon no moss and uh mcconnell a pretty shrewd dude i love that
00:47:48.140
dude thing um and he and alexander are very close friends and he basically leaned on old lamar and
00:47:55.280
said look you all know this is how this is going to turn out why put the party in the country through
00:48:00.540
this year another week or two and lamar said all right and um that leaves romney and collins and
00:48:06.840
murkowski i think the deal is struck with murkowski that she is going to vote against witnesses
00:48:13.460
mcconnell had a 20 minute private meeting with her that's unheard of for him he never does that
00:48:19.620
and i'm sure she is seated to his wishes because she wants to keep her seat in alaska collins they
00:48:27.240
don't have any control over her it means an interesting place but now the question is do you
00:48:33.100
two republicans want to go against all the others and and be pariahs in the party and i'm probably
00:48:40.520
going to predict no it'll be a sweep against uh romney i don't think romney you know romney's a
00:48:48.480
shrewd guy um is he is that why he's upside down in the uh in his polls in in utah yeah i did i did
00:48:55.960
that on the billoreilly.com uh this week yeah romney hates trump so much that that's why he's doing it
00:49:03.840
but now i think you back off well i would be uh that would i would find that interesting so
00:49:09.640
you think that it could just go down the party lines is there anyone on the democrat side that
00:49:15.800
is going to say no let's just move on you know mansion would if it were close but if if all the
00:49:24.800
dems know it's uh you know gonna go the republicans way does mansion want to buck schumer so you know
00:49:32.660
these are all personal relationships lots of implied threats um pelosi does it all the time
00:49:38.980
and schumer does it so i don't know what what kind of heat they're putting on but mansion doesn't want
00:49:43.840
this so he's one i don't think um what's her name out in california um feinstein she doesn't want this
00:49:52.900
although i you know it's hard for her to stay awake during the proceedings she's 80 88 years old
00:49:59.180
um so you know i'm not worried in the sense that i think it's going to end and then um it'll be the
00:50:06.600
real story now is what is president trump going to do with it okay wait wait wait wait wait wait
00:50:12.840
before we get to that i want to ask you a couple of other questions sure i think legally and for the
00:50:19.660
for the president's um uh case the best thing to do is when you've won the case move on shut it down
00:50:29.320
now let me talk to you about politically politically you are leaving uh it's it's like when you don't
00:50:37.140
finish your antibiotics you know they say make sure you take the whole 12 days even though in a few days
00:50:42.960
you're going to feel better don't save the rest because you're that bug is going to come back because
00:50:48.200
the only the bugs you feel better but the bugs that resisted a little bit of this that you could
00:50:53.920
kill just by finishing the whole flight are going to come back and bite you in the butt um and that's
00:50:59.900
why they say finish your antibiotics and i feel like this is finish the antibiotics john bolton doesn't
00:51:05.940
have anything that is impeachable john bolton is not going to come in and say yeah the whole thing
00:51:12.120
you know democrats were right he just is not going to say that because he doesn't have that
00:51:17.620
he's got a book that's coming out the democrats are going to immediately say this whole thing was
00:51:24.860
a sham they wouldn't even listen to it uh and and john bolton had all the secrets so when his
00:51:31.180
book comes out he will be able to go from media place to media place media place and they're not
00:51:38.700
going to push back because they want his story to be worse than it actually is if you see the
00:51:45.920
transcripts of his book it's there's nothing there but they will make it into something and they will
00:51:51.820
use this against trump and against the gop saying see look how unfair they were they just swept this
00:51:58.040
whole thing under the rug it politically speaking isn't it better to say bring john bolton on bring him
00:52:05.300
on and you know what do the whistleblower too and spend another week just on that
00:52:10.420
that's the longest question in the history of western civilization
00:52:17.000
okay all right um no they it isn't worth dragging it out why because it's harmful to the country
00:52:35.420
debilitating uh to we the people and the republicans believe they're way ahead now
00:52:43.240
in the court of public opinion so they don't need to be more ahead they're way ahead um so they want
00:52:51.220
to get rid of it and they will now as for bolton trump is uh is pretty predictable i mean i always go
00:52:59.160
back to the united states of trump the best book ever written about the president but very predictable guy
00:53:03.980
next to the bible while some people while some people would say yeah i'm gonna leave it alone
00:53:09.400
and i'm not gonna you know i won and i'm gonna declare victory and walk away i don't think he's
00:53:14.940
gonna do that i think he's gonna run around um the country and rallies and throw this right back in the
00:53:22.400
democrats face now john bolton is gonna have problems going forward number one they're gonna hold
00:53:30.460
this book up and they're gonna hold it up as long as they can possibly hold it up because there's
00:53:35.940
national security stuff top secret stuff in the book according to the national security council
00:53:41.620
so you're gonna hold simon schuster thought it was being cute by linking all this to the new york times
00:53:47.520
now simon schuster's yeah they everybody knows about the book but it might not come out for a few months
00:53:53.460
and they don't want that the second thing is that bolton it's going to be harder for him to go on the
00:54:00.000
view and to go on morning joe and all of these real far left programs because they despise him
00:54:08.500
yes and and then but not as much uh not as enemy of my enemy is my friend still without the book in
00:54:17.440
in print he doesn't do them a lot of good because it's a one-trick pony yeah he wanted uh to hold up
00:54:24.020
so to get dirt on trump what else is there there's nothing else that's the accusation so i don't see
00:54:30.380
this really going on much longer in the impeachment realm i don't see ukraine going on much longer
00:54:38.360
although it'll be fascinating to see how trump weaves it in to i'm the greatest guy the democrats are
00:54:46.420
going to hurt you which is going to be his campaign theme all right so let's go into the uh what is
00:54:54.220
happening next today they're going to vote on it uh then if they say no to uh witnesses then they will
00:55:01.440
move to acquit uh i would imagine uh and then we have iowa on monday then we have the state of the union
00:55:10.080
on tuesday which is this man standing in that chamber talking to those people it should be
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wildly entertaining uh to say the least we'll come back with bill o'reilly in one minute stand by
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from here assuming that they vote uh to uh have no more witnesses then what happens from there
00:57:07.680
i would assume that vote will be on monday um the witness vote yeah uh no no the witness vote will
00:57:16.240
be today today right yeah and then they'll uh vote to acquit on monday that's what i think will happen
00:57:23.220
because they're tired and cranky and they want to watch the super bowl stuff and all of that but i
00:57:29.480
could be wrong on a timeline um but the conclusion is no witnesses not guilty let's go into the campaign
00:57:39.000
and it's also because everybody's tired and cranky after the super bowl it is also the uh the day of
00:57:47.060
iowa election it has less impact want to republicans want to obscure that so that's why i think
00:57:54.400
mcconnell will call the vote to acquit on monday to obscure the iowa vote um you know i mean that's
00:58:03.580
that's what they do both parties do it yeah um so you know how do you see the how do you see the vote
00:58:09.620
coming down in iowa no no no the vote to acquit oh you know i don't think any republicans will vote
00:58:19.160
to convict him right so that's uh 53 maybe mansion and maybe one or two others that come over maybe
00:58:26.920
so let's say 54 to 46 you are a historian so put yourself out 50 years from now how is this going
00:58:40.100
to be remembered it won't be it'll be like andrew johnson nobody remembers what happened there why it
00:58:48.300
happened um it's not going to be remembered because the definition of donald trump the president
00:58:57.000
will come in his second term and if he wins a second term everything changes as far as trump and
00:59:05.780
history if he gets beaten um then trump will be a very he'll it'll be a failed presidency the historians
00:59:14.880
go oh well he he didn't you know he might have done good for the economy but he wasn't you know
00:59:20.140
um astute enough to win re-election and he had all this on his sheet so he's really not a good
00:59:25.540
president that's what's going to happen but if he wins again then trump's got and and he can take back
00:59:32.400
the house that's the big thing um then trump's got a clear playing field for four years
00:59:39.240
and there's gonna be a lot of payback believe me trump doesn't forget and that's why it's gonna
00:59:46.560
be interesting to see in the state of the union is he going to go into full campaign mode in the
00:59:52.620
state of the union i think he's he will i do too i think he's going to use that in full campaign mode
00:59:59.760
i think he i think he wants this to uh to be he wants to be acquitted by monday so tuesday every eye
01:00:09.420
is on him addressing those people and i think he's gonna he will use it to his advantage
01:00:16.560
mcconnell's gonna tell him look i'm gonna do what you want because mcconnell has done exactly what
01:00:25.220
donald trump has wanted all right i'm gonna do what you want i'm gonna fast track this we're gonna get
01:00:29.660
this done and then you got the floor on tuesday night and the whole world's gonna be watching you
01:00:36.000
be a little presidential please you know nancy pelosi is gonna be sitting behind you don't hit her with
01:00:45.460
a pie all right don't go na na na na na don't do that mcconnell will tell him that you are you are the
01:00:55.720
guy who can tell the truth about the president uh and the only one that i know that still can be a
01:01:02.500
friend of his um i mean you say things that are far more critical of the president that i mean i get in
01:01:08.840
trouble anytime i say anything you can say yeah you know and you don't seem to get in trouble for it so
01:01:14.880
tell me the odds bill o'reilly of donald trump understanding please be at least a little
01:01:23.600
presidential in the way that the rest of the world would understand that and the odds of him doing it
01:01:30.500
all right to answer that question you have to understand who is going to write the speech
01:01:37.700
and that is going to be a man named stephen miller miller is trusted by trump one of the few people on
01:01:47.420
the face of the earth trump trusts miller miller is very smart miller will side with mcconnell
01:01:57.140
and say to him mr president sir you can use this as a campaign thing we know that that is going to
01:02:06.900
be something that you will do no matter what because you're not going to be able to stop that
01:02:12.220
but let's keep the gloating word of the j g-l-o-a-t-i-n-g to a minimum i don't know if he can do it
01:02:23.260
i don't know if he's capable he can do it okay he can do all right okay because remember miller is
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gonna write the words on the page now trump he's not um warren harding i mean he's not going to read
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what's written for him trump goes in and trump changes um what he wants to change all right he's
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like reagan that's what reagan did but he also but he also he also doesn't even change it there
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are times when he's reading his script and he's like he'll ad lib yeah yeah but not at the state
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of the union okay he he doesn't do that at the state of the union he's already given all right three
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addresses this will be the fourth and he hasn't done that in the state of the union he stayed on
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script because he understands the formality of it there's a formality where there isn't in his
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rally so his rallies that's entertainment people are going there to be entertained they want him
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to throw a pie at nancy pelosi if she would ever be at the rally which he would um but in the state
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of the union even his most ardent supporters are hoping that he brings some decorum to his remarks
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now that doesn't mean he does he can't slam the opposition i would i'd get up there and say hey
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this election is the most important in our lifetimes you may not like me i'd use those words but do you
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want them and then he'll get booed so the democrats in the state of the union will boo that and then i
01:04:04.180
would look because you got to anticipate that'll happen and i'd say you can boo all you want but your
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socialistic policies would wreck this economy and especially especially if then the republicans
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wait you say that and then the republicans go okay so miller knows all this miller you know he's so
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smart and nobody knows who he is nobody knows who he is but he knows all this and he'll explain it to
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trump and i think trump will go by the mcconnell miller nexus the guidance that they provide
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of course i could be wrong but i can't remember the last time i was please remind me
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we have our research team working on it now okay yeah so there's 10 people working around the clock
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so far we have an overturn we haven't we haven't found a single thing under a rock uh and uh and we
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appreciate that um i will tell you that uh just speaking as a human i think it would be really
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hard not to gloat um and he's a good gloater as it is but it'd be really hard not to gloat he's gone
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through this now for four years they have thrown absolutely everything at him yeah he has plenty of
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other ways to do it yep uh all right and this comes of course right the day after monday is the
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iowa primaries so the caucus happens on monday we'll go there next you're listening to glenn
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we're with bill o'reilly it's friday america we're glad you're here it's the glenbeck program
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uh bill before we go to iowa there's a new report that shows the evening news spin
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on the impeachment hearings they looked at all of the evening news programs they found their news
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100 percent negative on donald trump's defense 95 percent positive for democrats
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absolutely humanly impossible impossible if you're trying to be at all fair
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but they're not yes everybody knows that right i did the story uh last night on the no spin news on
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bill o'reilly.com and i basically looked at the audience i said i'm sorry to bore you because i know
01:08:06.860
you know this already that if you watch an american television news network for news you're not going to
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get the news anymore that's not what they're in business to do they're in business to promote an
01:08:20.260
ideology number one and number two to elect candidates that back up what ideology they want
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that's what the industry is now so now with but with that being said there was an another poll taken
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by people who read or of people who read the new york times people who read the new york times
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when they heard the new york times endorse elizabeth warren and klobuchar the people who read the paper
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five percent of those people moved to joe biden okay so even their own readership is like okay i don't
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trust these people is that accurate to say what would you take from that i think so i i listen i think
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that americans no matter how nutty they may be politically on both the right and the left
01:09:15.460
all right essentially want an honest presentation correct i mean i think 90 percent of them want
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honest even if they don't like to hear it all right even if that's why i have been so successful
01:09:29.900
and and all the research on me shows that so you may not like me all right and i understand that
01:09:36.640
but you'll get a fair play when you listen to me analyze the news so you just said if trump
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trump doesn't dopey i'm gonna tell you but what what has happened now in america is a lot of people
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don't seek the truth anymore they don't care about it um they want an outcome all right so the me too
01:09:59.480
people want males to be crushed that's the outcome they want they don't want fairness not looking for
01:10:07.000
facts and that's what you're getting in politics so the outcome that the left wants is trump out of
01:10:13.880
office how you get them out of office doesn't really matter to them but the declining audiences
01:10:21.240
that network news have to be i mean look at cbs evening news my god it's a collapse and cnn
01:10:29.580
collapse so you know that's the reality in the country we live in right now all right you're still
01:10:37.840
standing that joe biden is going to take the caucus now you're distorting me well that's what i do i'm
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part of the mainstream media now i'm yeah you know you're a guy by the pool i'm you know i'm here to
01:10:51.540
distort yeah if you do it again i'm taking your cowboy boots away all right now i said biden's
01:10:59.140
going to win the nomination but i have been steadfast in saying i was so crazy that nobody can predict it
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yeah and here's why it's so crazy 150 000 people vote out of a state of about three and a half
01:11:14.320
million okay the 150 000 who vote they don't go to the polls back they go to a little schoolhouse or a
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little vfw hall or whatever it may be and they stand around and they go i like biden no i like bernie
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and then at the end of an hour they say okay let's write this down who you want very informal
01:11:40.880
very undisciplined and only the real true believers participate not the folks and it was this is on the
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right too remember ted cruz won the iowa caucus last time around right what's what was what's really
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interesting is it's not all like that so i i went to a couple of uh high schools for the caucus and
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they would have the you know for instance next monday they'll have the bernie people here they'll
01:12:07.640
have the elizabeth warren people in this room and you can go listen to them and they're they're
01:12:12.980
bargaining for your vote and they'll say look warren doesn't have a chance i know you really like
01:12:18.340
warren but she doesn't have a chance throw in with bernie because he could take this and then you'll
01:12:24.140
get your socialist utopia and so it's it's not going in and making a personal decision it is
01:12:30.860
it is the party very very active um going in and the ones who make the most compelling
01:12:39.480
strategic argument i think are the ones that usually come out yeah but there's a lot of ideology involved
01:12:47.860
in it oh yeah yeah yeah um yeah i mean look if i had to put money down now on the iowa caucus
01:12:56.820
um i would say sander's win and biden does pretty well biden's running around a little bus
01:13:06.220
am i in iowa or i am in i is this nebraska right
01:13:12.500
i was in the bus he's yelling at people out the window and buddha judge is running around too
01:13:18.180
remember that um bernie and warren and klobuchar they've been uh holed up in the senate they couldn't
01:13:24.780
get to iowa and uh meantime little pete is knocking on your door he's sliding down your chimney
01:13:30.380
um and he's a charming guy so he'll do okay so i would say it's standards biden buddha judge one
01:13:37.280
two three which makes the state of the union address even easier when he because trump could
01:13:43.620
make this about capitalism versus socialism i think trump will go light on the individuals yes
01:13:53.340
heavy on the ideology yeah like i just said you may not like me but do you want these people
01:13:59.540
taking the station wagon out of your garage because that's what they're going to do
01:14:04.320
uh they're going to take all your stuff they want to run your life in every way shape and form
01:14:09.440
and he'll hit the guns he'll hit uh a whole bunch of stuff in the state of the union all right i'm pro
01:14:16.400
life i'm pro second amendment on this i'm that and look at these other people um they're going to take
01:14:22.640
everything you have all right everything you have and you'd be foolish trump not use the state of
01:14:31.080
the union to draw that contract uh meantime bernie gets iowa and then he zips into new hampshire the
01:14:40.040
next week where he's a favorite son yeah all right so warren's campaign has collapsed a lot of her
01:14:47.660
people come over to bernie and then it'll look bad for biden and believe me all the cable tv left
01:14:53.620
wing journalists will scream bernie bernie bernie okay because they don't want biden they think biden
01:15:00.440
is gonna not make it to the finish line where they podesta and the wise guys in the democratic
01:15:08.400
party they don't want bernie sanders at all but the media favors sanders over biden and if if
01:15:15.940
sanders wins iowa and new hampshire which he almost certainly is going to and then he wins in nevada
01:15:23.540
where he's performing pretty well he's got pretty serious momentum by the time you get to south
01:15:28.900
carolina can anybody stop him if he wins those first three oh yeah you think so number one i
01:15:33.960
don't think i don't think he's going to win nevada i think the biden people are going to really throw
01:15:38.920
a lot of stuff into nevada and the unions unions are very strong yeah right they're gonna go with
01:15:44.920
biden but so is pot and then biden will wipe out uh bernie in uh south carolina because african
01:15:53.220
americans are a big part of that electorate on the democratic side correct and they don't like
01:15:58.200
bernie so bernie doesn't doesn't compute with the minority communities hispanics or african americans
01:16:04.740
fascinating because they don't like him um and i did a big thing on bernie and i don't know whether
01:16:11.700
you guys know it or not but he has made millions of dollars he and his wife right all right off the
01:16:18.380
public though yeah hunter biden he's jane sanders is hunter biden yeah although they didn't use
01:16:27.160
overseas it was here i'll give you one example jane biden was appointed president of burlington
01:16:32.200
college 200 students 200 students ran the college into bankruptcy and part of the reason was she awarded
01:16:41.400
her daughter a 500 000 woodworking contract from the college he's got 200 students so when do you get
01:16:54.280
here's the ridiculous part the press has ignored it they know it because peter schweitzer's book
01:17:03.540
outlines it yeah the press has not even mentioned it even the conservative press the fox news people
01:17:10.780
haven't even mentioned it when i did this this week on the no spin news all right i got calls
01:17:17.560
what what how did you get that i know it's public record yeah the guy has made five million dollars
01:17:24.160
he's got three homes and he's never had a private job and they were in a private sector not even wendy
01:17:29.020
they don't i don't think the left cares as long as you're making money they don't as long as you're
01:17:36.000
making money and you're you're towing the line and telling everybody that you know there has to be
01:17:42.140
somebody to oversee against all the corruption of all the other people you're fine that's true but
01:17:49.620
there's not enough far left nuts to put bernie sanders i agree with the nomination
01:17:55.200
are you concerned are you concerned at all about wisconsin and bernie sanders his people i mean
01:18:06.120
we've had two people exposed by project veritas uh that are saying they're going to burn things down
01:18:12.660
they're going to be training they're waiting for a revolution they want one the democrats aren't going
01:18:17.020
to do this to them again wait until we get milwaukee they were not fired uh by the sanders campaign
01:18:23.200
and they occupy the same position that the guy who went to virginia to shoot all of the republicans
01:18:29.800
on the baseball diamond held uh these people are serious nobody's paying attention to it
01:18:36.040
how do you feel wisconsin's going to go if the if the democrats are seen by those guys as maneuvering
01:18:45.420
to hurt bernie sanders i think trump has a very good chance to take wisconsin
01:18:52.740
i do too i think he's got it's more problematic for him in pennsylvania all right
01:18:59.100
but wisconsin and michigan the working people have benefited greatly from the trump economy
01:19:06.300
in both states so i think that he's got a good shot to take those again
01:19:13.040
why he's got a good shot why is pennsylvania why is pennsylvania problem for him
01:19:17.620
because if it's biden as i think it will be the african-american vote that stayed home
01:19:24.260
last time around they didn't like hillary will come out for biden because barack obama will
01:19:31.040
campaign for biden it's a little off topic go ahead go ahead finish and uh that that's the difference
01:19:38.720
okay so philadelphia if african-american vote comes out big for biden that is gonna that could put him
01:19:45.760
over the top there this is a little off topic but before you go i gotta find out what uh how you
01:19:51.600
feel about big gay ice cream do you love it big gay ice cream oh you haven't seen the you haven't
01:19:58.600
seen the michael bloomberg ad where he no yeah it's it's his favorite so i guess you've never tried it
01:20:03.840
you gotta you gotta try it he says it's the best wait a minute yeah so bloomberg is telling people in
01:20:09.360
an ad that he likes ice cream no he likes big gay ice cream and it's very very authentic he
01:20:14.820
he takes a spoon he's like hey where's my ice cream somebody hands him this this container of big gay
01:20:20.960
ice cream and he takes one bite of it and he's like big gay it's the best ice cream ever so i didn't
01:20:29.580
know if you had had it you've never tried it i've never tried all right okay well man why is that
01:20:34.520
okay you because you hate is that all right but remember this is a man who doesn't know how to pet
01:20:42.440
a dog he missed the dog right i was petting him with my tire what right all right i don't know how
01:20:50.080
you missed the dog's head but he did but anyway he got short arms i guess and when when bloomberg was
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mayor of new york i want everybody to remember you couldn't drink dr pepper no i know
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i know and confiscated you dr pepper he was counting your calories you couldn't have a
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i'm really um next hour is jam literally jam-packed we have uh a story on we're all gonna die you know
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reasonable to give up uh uh you know terrorism for their their own state joe lieberman is going
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to be joining us uh on that carter page uh i did an interview with him a few days ago but i think about
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he filed his first uh lawsuit uh yesterday because his story is unbelievable but he is the guy that
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slash glenn joe lieberman played a very important role in the last impeachment yeah uh and he's been a
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friend of mine for a very long time and i was really really harsh uh on him when uh the last impeachment
01:26:04.380
happened with clinton uh and i think i actually have to apologize to him today um on that uh because i see
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things in a different light now and um and it just it's just gonna be an interesting conversation but i don't
01:26:17.180
have him on for that i have him on because i want to talk to him about the the peace plan nobody's talking
01:26:22.260
about this i mean maybe it's because uh you know the palestinians are not going to do it but they've been
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offered a two-state solution they've been offered everything they want plus all kinds of money and aid and
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everything else the world stands ready to do it double the amount of territory they have in the west bank
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yeah and like the prince of saudi arabia is more pro-israel than the democratic candidates it's crazy
01:27:04.560
hello america it's friday today they're gonna vote on are there gonna be any witnesses
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what does this mean what senators are gonna do what and the big news that is not really reported
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anywhere and i think is so important is the middle east peace plan that was proposed this week
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the palestinians were given almost everything almost everything they've ever asked for and then
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some and they're not interested they don't even want to come to the table beyond that if you listen
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to the press and you listen to the democrats that are on stage now and you compare what they're saying
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he's for this peace plan he's he's and the and the president of egypt as well they are both
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more pro-israeli peace plan than the democrats are we talked to joe lieberman to get his point of view
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lieberman but i'm looking down and i'm thinking okay i'm writing down the things i have to say to
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joe lieberman and get his opinion on and then i realized wow uh joe and i have been friends for a
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very long time and i treated him and i and i've never said this before because this is pretty new i
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is joe on the phone joe yes hi good morning glenn i just it's great to hear your voice thank you
01:30:27.720
um let me just let me start here i was very very hard on you during the impeachment of clinton and
01:30:36.280
you know that i was i was really very hard on you and i have to apologize to you because uh i think
01:30:45.400
you were right in watching dershowitz and i don't buy all of his stuff but in watching dershowitz if it's
01:30:52.360
not a political crime if it's a crime especially the one he committed which was perjury about his
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marriage i was so dead set on you can't have somebody committing perjury who's the president
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but if we cross these lines as i understand now from dershowitz we become a parliamentary system where
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it can really easily become a vote of no confidence and then the president doesn't mean anything
01:31:19.480
was was that the way you looked at it at all if you yeah you first off you you don't have to
01:31:27.320
apologize we go back decades and uh we had a disagreement but you're you're you're a big
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man in many ways and one is i think that's a fat joke i give you i grant you total forgiveness thank
01:31:43.540
you really not at all but you're you're you're making a good point i tell you i spent a lot of
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time during the clinton impeachment trial um going back and looking at what the intention
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of the uh was of the great uh men who wrote our constitution about impeachment and uh it seemed
01:32:03.660
to me that they were setting a very high bar for taking a president out of office and the reason is
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what has been discussed by dershowitz and others which is the the centerpiece of the system uh the new
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country they were creating was elections you have to have consent of the governed for those who
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govern and you would only let congress intervene in that when it was an extreme situation uh really
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that the country i i had a feeling that the country would be in danger uh if a particular president was
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kept in office and of course this was before the 25th amendment which came along a lot later that
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that set up a procedure for removing a president from office for physical or mental incapability
01:32:49.500
so um that's why they required two-thirds vote in the senate and uh you know i felt and i said it then
01:32:56.780
that that president clinton's behavior was morally reprehensible yeah and it wasn't just morally reprehensible
01:33:04.220
uh it had an effect on the country because uh a leader i learned growing up and i learned it a lot from
01:33:12.500
you know from the bible that um a leader is actually held to a higher standard than than average people
01:33:19.260
because the impact of immorality or wrongdoing is greater so but long story short i felt he had done
01:33:24.700
something terribly wrong but but it hadn't reached the threshold for impeachment and i find this running
01:33:31.260
this is a very different fact situation the whole business about ukraine as opposed to
01:33:36.620
clinton lewinski but in the end it's the same test and i think it's probably going to come now to a
01:33:43.820
to a uh what i would call a reasonable and just conclusion or let's put it this way a conclusion
01:33:51.420
that if madison and hamilton were here alive today they would say this is what we intended how would
01:33:58.780
you vote today if you were sitting there i probably vote uh for witnesses just because uh and and of
01:34:06.380
course i'm being a little naive about what i'm about to say yeah i know there was some fear that if you
01:34:11.740
had witnesses it would be oh 15 17 witnesses the impeachment trial would go on for weeks and months
01:34:18.700
but in in the good old days we wouldn't have negotiated a compromise across party lines
01:34:24.700
as we did incidentally on the on the rules for the clinton impeachment trial where they were adopted
01:34:31.660
100 to nothing here was a straight party line vote and then i you know i i've hesitated to say this
01:34:37.580
because i'm i'm not on the field anymore so i haven't said how i would vote but
01:34:42.380
let me let me we're getting because i wanted to hear all the evidence but let me just say that i thought
01:34:47.900
lamar alexander's statement last night although he he disagreed with what i just said about hearing
01:34:54.140
witnesses was was right which is what the call from all that i know now the call that president
01:35:00.300
trump made with uh president so let's give ukraine was inappropriate was wrong it shouldn't have been
01:35:05.900
done but that did it reach the point where we can say nine months before an election i want to come
01:35:12.860
back to that point that he represents if he keeps him in office he represents a danger to the country
01:35:18.860
i i don't think so i think it's up leave it to the people in november in other words the impeachment
01:35:25.180
as our framers intended i believe was not meant to be punitive to punish you either criminally or by
01:35:31.580
taking you out of office it was meant to protect the country until the next election and the closer it
01:35:38.300
is to an election the higher the threshold for uh convicting somebody president and removing him from
01:35:45.660
office so i i think it's coming to a fair conclusion hopefully we can get back to governing if not we
01:35:51.820
can go on to the election and the people will decide right um let me switch the subjects uh benjamin
01:35:57.980
netanyahu was uh in the oval office this week they had a big announcement i mean i'm not a dummy uh this you
01:36:05.980
know helped benjamin netanyahu i'm sure in his fight back home he's in some trouble so i know that this is
01:36:12.860
you know uh a lot of this is political however the the uh peace plan that was given and honestly the
01:36:22.940
the words of president trump to the palestinians at that uh press conference was i thought astounding
01:36:30.780
and everything a reasonable group of people should at least sit down and consider but it was rejected
01:36:38.860
right out of hand and no one in the press is they're barely even reporting this
01:36:45.340
what are your thoughts on this yeah no i i totally agree with you in your introductory statement uh
01:36:51.100
and and what you said just now glenn i mean i think there was politics but but i would put it this way
01:36:57.260
the politics may have been more in the timing of the announcement the politics wasn't in the
01:37:03.100
substance i thought this was the result of real um effort and persistence uh directed by president
01:37:12.220
trump uh but really carried out by by jared kushner and and the others who worked in the
01:37:18.540
administration for it and kushner is being kushner is being mocked by the press i saw an interview with
01:37:24.940
him and say well what makes you an expert and he said well i mean you know i've been working on this
01:37:29.820
long a long time just in the last year i've read probably 25 different books on the different you
01:37:34.300
know peace process yeah and the headline was oh he thinks he can read 25 books and be an expert
01:37:39.740
i mean it's just well that's that's nasty i give him a lot of credit for what he did
01:37:44.780
talked to a lot of people in the middle east including uh some of the palestinians and this
01:37:50.700
this is a total new beginning and i think it's hopeful and really this peace plan
01:37:56.540
offers uh in other words the well well everybody was trying for the last well since the oslo agreement
01:38:03.580
in 19 i think it was 93 um everybody was trying to fit within that format totally and uh nothing was
01:38:12.220
happening and here again all the efforts that president trump kushner were making with the
01:38:17.500
palestinians were going nowhere so they simply decided we're going to begin a new conversation
01:38:23.820
and they did it gives uh israel security and a lot of what it wanted but it honestly as you've said
01:38:31.500
think about it it gives the palestinians a state that's about twice as large as the territory they
01:38:38.460
now govern and a capital in east jerusalem which they wanted and a promise of 50 billion dollars
01:38:46.300
it's it's unbelievable prove the life of their people yeah it's it's it's go ahead i'm sorry no no i'm
01:38:53.340
sorry to interrupt you it's it's it's staggering i think how good this is at the first initial offer
01:39:01.980
and there's no interest that no interest by the current palestinian leadership and which has proven
01:39:09.660
i went during my time in the senate over and over again just about every time i visited israel i went
01:39:15.500
to ramallah to see president abbas of the palestinian authority nice man pleasant to be with good to talk to
01:39:22.060
but but he has proven himself incapable of being a leader who will take the risks for peace and
01:39:29.740
prosperity for his own people but glenn you pointed a few moments ago to the really significant difference
01:39:37.420
in response to the really significant differences in this trump middle east peace plan which is the
01:39:43.980
response of the arab world oh my gosh these are the people that lined up against israel they lined up
01:39:52.140
against them they're all they are and correct me if i'm wrong joe they are more pro-israel at least
01:40:00.140
sounding today than the democratic candidates that are running for president well i i can't say every
01:40:08.620
candidate but some candidates a democratic candidate yes absolutely right and uh you know there you had
01:40:14.780
in that room i was there in the east room at the white house on tuesday you had the ambassadors from
01:40:19.980
the united arab emirates big important country ally of ours from oman and bahrain and then the two giants
01:40:28.220
really in the arab world saudi arabia host of the the two holy mosques of islam and egypt which has been
01:40:36.300
the historic center of the arab world and the largest population in the arab world both saying
01:40:44.860
not endorsing every element of the plan but supporting it and directly calling on the
01:40:50.300
palestinians to come to the table and begin to negotiate right now based on what's preceded in
01:40:56.940
recent years don't expect it from this palestinian leadership but maybe we'll be surprised anyway i think
01:41:04.220
you know president trump is to put it mildly unconventional as a leader and all right and
01:41:11.660
sometimes this upsets me but other times because he is willing to be unconventional and what the folks
01:41:19.020
in the high-tech world call a disruptor disruptor he he does things or uh that enables things to happen
01:41:28.140
that uh you look at and you say you know what this is something we ought to try and believe me this
01:41:33.900
is a step toward peace in the middle east all right there come when and if there's a palestinian
01:41:40.540
leadership and when there will be one if now a palestinian leadership that is willing to get
01:41:46.300
engaged with israel and you're right this is a this is a first offer if you will uh it can be changed
01:41:53.100
there's some things that israel won't allow to be changed but some things can be negotiated and the
01:41:57.980
palestinians ought to the people of uh palestine the palestinian people ought to rise up and push
01:42:04.460
their leaders to go to the table with israel in a process as the saudis and egyptians said under the
01:42:12.540
auspices of the united states we can mediate and they can get something done uh joe if you will hold on
01:42:18.460
one minute i want to continue our conversation let me take one minute and right back with joe lieberman
01:42:23.500
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01:42:32.460
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so one last question with joe lieberman uh on the israel peace plan uh joe do you think that
01:44:19.100
because saudi arabia and egypt and uae they're all part of this and it seems sincere that there has been
01:44:27.900
enough ground change in the middle east that the tide may turn uh if the palestinian authority just is
01:44:38.300
is you know uh stiff arming any kind of peace talk do you think that this tide turns at all
01:44:46.940
uh i do i i think the tide is turning uh the reality is that there are um there always have
01:44:55.340
been covert um set of relations and and and where was it in the mutual interest between israel and some
01:45:02.620
of the arab countries and of course there's there's a piece of of different uh effectiveness between
01:45:09.020
israel and and egypt and israel and jordan but it's changing now part of it is that they have a
01:45:16.140
shared the arabs and the israelis have a shared fear of iran uh but the other is that the changes
01:45:23.900
are occurring of modernization throughout the arab world it's not coming as fast as we would have
01:45:29.740
liked but they're beginning to see israel as an ally including economically so you know i'm hopeful
01:45:37.340
if the if the palest look the most serious people don't talk too much in the middle east when i visit
01:45:44.060
and i've continued to go since i left the senate and i particularly visit saudi arabia the uae and
01:45:49.580
egypt and um what they really want to talk about is uh reforms within the system economic growth and
01:45:57.980
what are we the u.s going to do with them about iran there's very little discussion about the
01:46:03.420
palestinians i don't know if the palestinians appreciate that right look the next step but i know
01:46:08.220
the trump administration is working on it is to have some of the arab countries enter into what
01:46:14.620
would be called a non-aggression pact with israel not full diplomatic relations but the beginning of
01:46:21.100
an easing sure and and i think that that can happen uh before long so thank god for that it's progress
01:46:28.140
i've only i've only got about a minute minute and a half here um iowa is monday and the democratic
01:46:35.100
party is is really at war with itself um you have socialists beyond just i want a bigger you know
01:46:44.380
medicare uh system we're talking actual socialism that will dramatically change us they're talking
01:46:51.420
about an end of capitalism some of them um and it looks like bernie sanders might win the iowa caucus
01:46:58.780
he'll probably win new hampshire maybe win nevada what do you see happening in the democratic party
01:47:07.020
where are they headed well you're not going to be surprised to hear that uh this troubles me greatly
01:47:13.820
because this over time the party certainly in foreign policy has changed from where it was when i
01:47:20.060
joined when john f kennedy was president but now uh the position you know we've developed a kind of
01:47:26.460
regulated capitalism in america and overall it's worked pretty well you could say it's too much
01:47:32.060
too little but the the philosophy that bernie sanders represents really is state control of increasing
01:47:39.260
parts of our economy it's not what america's been about not what has given us our growth and
01:47:44.460
opportunity and really it's up to the voters in the primaries and who comes out if if if the center
01:47:50.460
left in the center of the democratic party comes out biden or bloomberg or klobuchar will do better
01:47:57.340
but right now i would say the dynamism is with uh sanders and uh the party is going to be very
01:48:04.860
different than it was before and i i personally don't think bernie can win and democrats ought to
01:48:10.380
think about that thanks joe lieberman as always thank you god bless uh senator joe lieberman boy
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daniel hannon is a friend of freedom he is a guy that i i met probably 15 years ago i don't
01:50:17.180
actually know if we've ever actually met but we've talked to each other via satellite so many times over
01:50:21.980
the years he has worked 17 years to get out of the european parliament he was a member of the
01:50:27.020
european parliament he led the campaign to get his job canceled um brexit day is finally here it's
01:50:34.780
happening at 11 p.m uh european time uh that'll happen this this afternoon here in america and we
01:50:43.340
wanted to check in on a day i wasn't sure was ever going to come with daniel hannon welcome daniel
01:50:48.620
thank you glenn it's a real pleasure as always to be with you and i'm delighted to say it's
01:50:53.340
actually happening at 11 p.m uk time european time is something different just to make clear
01:50:59.820
to your listeners i'm not a european i'm a brit so uh you're here and the markets haven't collapsed and
01:51:09.980
the seas aren't on fire and yeah there's going to be food in people's mouths and grocery stores will
01:51:15.660
be open tomorrow i'm looking out of my window i don't see any dinosaurs or any asteroid strikes
01:51:21.100
there isn't world war three in fact not only that glenn but the uk economy has outperformed the euro
01:51:27.660
zone for the last couple of years we have more people in work than ever before in our history
01:51:33.340
the stock exchange has surged our exports are up our manufacturing is up we've attracted more inward
01:51:39.100
investment than any country in the world except china so i think we can reasonably look forward with
01:51:44.860
some optimism and confidence to what the future holds so daniel what does this mean i mean first
01:51:51.900
of all let me let me just say this a congratulations thank you i appreciate that you guys are you did
01:51:59.020
what we did in you know 1776 except we had to have a war over it because you guys were so stupid and
01:52:06.380
stubborn but um but when i'm watching when i watched nigel farage's uh speech a that i mean i couldn't
01:52:14.460
believe what they did to him in the end they made his point um but i thought this is a shot heard around
01:52:20.700
the world just like our declaration of independence was it you did a very american thing and you did it
01:52:29.660
right you you you did it without arms and riots i mean that's a remarkable thing you guys have just
01:52:36.540
pulled off well i i could turn that around and and channel edmund burke who was of course an mp at the
01:52:42.780
time of the revolution and say that you guys did a very british thing in 1776 which was to to take to
01:52:48.300
its logical conclusion the arguments in favor of personal freedom and democracy but i tell you this no
01:52:54.860
country that i can think of ever got poorer as a result of becoming more self-governing and i i do
01:53:01.820
think we are feeling something of the mood of optimism that swept over uh the the then colonies
01:53:09.100
in in 1776 i was looking at uh uh john adams's letters and he he was probably the gloomiest of the
01:53:16.300
founders you know pessimistic about the fallen nature of man but when the on the day of the declaration
01:53:21.740
of independence even he got caught up with the mood and he wrote to his wife abigail through all
01:53:26.540
the gloom i can see the rays of ravishing light and glory i can see that the end is worth more than
01:53:32.140
all the means and that prosperity will triumph and you know brits are a fairly reserved people we
01:53:37.500
wouldn't put it in such florid terms but that is the mood here there are parties going on all around
01:53:42.140
there you know just i'm i'm speaking for you to you from london there's a crowd a little bit down
01:53:47.340
the road outside parliament uh just happy good-natured people waving the flag and as i
01:53:52.860
walked past a moment ago they were singing sweet caroline so good that's so funny it's of course
01:53:58.380
it's a great thing to feel uh that you're you're back in charge of your own affairs so what do you
01:54:03.180
think's going to happen with the european union because as i i watched that and i connected to
01:54:10.460
what he was saying about an out of control government that that's not what we signed up
01:54:17.100
for um it's corrupt you are you're ignoring us uh you go your own way you belittle us and you
01:54:25.500
belittle the people yeah and i thought if i can relate to it surely the people in france or germany
01:54:32.460
or uh you know or norway or sweden they're looking at that going yeah you know what what are we doing
01:54:39.420
yeah and that's the thing that they're really scared of how does the eu respond to brexit britain's
01:54:46.700
going to be fine but what's going to happen in the eurozone and actually again i don't want to over
01:54:51.020
i don't want to kill this metaphor or this this parallel by overdoing it but since you you started
01:54:55.580
it again there's a fairly no it's actually the brits that started it just by yeah yeah okay you started
01:55:02.060
the brits immediately after yorktown were in the same kind of mood that brussels is in now they were
01:55:10.460
hurt and angry but it didn't take long for the british government to realize that its own interests
01:55:17.020
depended on having a good cordial relationship with the new country and so the new administration
01:55:23.340
under shelburne in 1782 said we're going to open all of our ports in the in britain in the caribbean to
01:55:27.820
all american vessels we're going to renounce all our claims on all the trans appellation territories
01:55:32.460
you know adams and and jay and franklin couldn't believe the generosity but from a british point
01:55:37.340
of view it was the correct thing to do because we understood that free trade is good for everybody
01:55:42.380
that that we wanted to have rich neighbors because rich neighbors make good customers and
01:55:47.420
that's how it worked out now let's remember that you did you did you did come back in in 1812 to
01:55:54.380
you know start a war and and burn our white house surely the most ridiculous war ever right
01:56:00.700
the reason that the war began was over before the first shots were fired and the only significant
01:56:06.540
engagement took place after the peace terms had been signed before news had reached it right but uh
01:56:12.060
but uh but uh but i mean that the the interesting thing is the eu could respond to the brexit vote by
01:56:18.940
saying okay i wonder why we got that wrong maybe we we've become a bit too remote maybe we need to
01:56:25.020
reconnect maybe the italians or the dutch or the poles or the danes will feel similarly let's try and
01:56:30.460
anticipate let's try and devolve a little bit of power but you know so far they've done exactly the
01:56:35.500
opposite they said oh great now that the brits are out of the way we can have a european army and we can
01:56:40.540
have a european tax system and we have more and more power uh for the center and i think if they insist on
01:56:46.220
taking that line then the eu will fall apart sooner rather than later so daniel i've never understood
01:56:54.140
the parliamentary system never understood it i mean you guys seem to be going through prime
01:56:58.300
ministers like water uh we have a different system with our impeachment but that's really what we're
01:57:03.820
talking about now is whether you can impeach someone uh that didn't do anything illegal may do
01:57:10.940
stuff that you didn't like but but really if impeachment is more of a vote of no confidence
01:57:16.780
which our founders never intended what do we what do we look like uh to you a as a historian can you
01:57:25.740
give us some perspective where you're not connected to it uh and and and be just as a as a brit
01:57:33.020
uh well i mean i i'm now going to say something that is is probably guaranteed to offend every
01:57:39.900
single person listening to you whether they're a democrat or republican whether they support or
01:57:44.460
oppose the impeachment which is that i don't think that donald trump uh colluded with russia and i don't
01:57:51.260
think that he uh behaved in an impeachable way over the ukraine business but i think that what we know
01:57:59.180
of his behavior is so unpresidential and and so indicative of bad character and bad judgment that
01:58:05.900
that should count against him politically and i i reckon that statement has offended absolutely
01:58:09.580
everybody because one of the things that is very striking about the u.s discourse at the moment
01:58:15.980
is that everyone has to be a hundred percent one way or the other yes everyone has to be you know
01:58:21.340
and to say anything in between to say for example it's great that donald trump is cutting taxes
01:58:28.220
although it's a pity he lied about releasing his own tax return or to say it's fantastic that
01:58:33.660
he's deregulating really overdue but you know what a pity that he thinks it's okay to mock the
01:58:37.900
family of a deceased american servicemen you never hear anybody saying those things because it's become
01:58:43.500
so tribal and so polarized and i've got to say that does worry me you know the the extent to which
01:58:50.060
people in the u.s now see the other side as enemies rather than as fellow citizens with a different
01:58:56.620
opinion and and a great democracy can only take so much of that so as a historian you've watched us
01:59:04.620
for a long long time you know our history i think it was churchill said one of the greatest things about
01:59:13.020
americans is after they've tried everything else they finally do it right uh do we do we uh
01:59:19.740
uh how do we get out of this one daniel yeah i mean look america is still the greatest republic
01:59:25.660
on earth it is a fantastic fantastic country and now you're only saying that because it's true but uh
01:59:32.380
yeah but it is true you liberated millions of people from tyranny you put the flag of your country on the
01:59:38.060
moon you you created uh the most open and free system of government on earth and those things have
01:59:44.700
deep roots but i would say you know they they depend on people valuing the rule of law and the process
01:59:52.300
and the rules and the the the thing that i find alarming about the u.s now is how indifferent people
01:59:59.820
are to due process when they happen to favor a particular outcome so i mean you know it's a trivial
02:00:06.460
example but i would say that both barack obama and donald trump exceeded their powers and sideline
02:00:13.900
congress in order to tamper with the rules on immigration obama did it to liberalize immigration
02:00:19.580
trump did it to tighten immigration but the number of people who condemned them both you could count
02:00:24.540
pretty much on your fingers you know and the thing is either either that's right or it's wrong it's not
02:00:29.420
right when it happens to be your guy but wrong when it's the other guy and the the the
02:00:33.580
uh as soon as you lose sight of that and you get into this kind of anything goes
02:00:40.700
that's when you risk becoming like you know guatemala or peru or or somewhere else that has
02:00:46.780
has had a a much weaker history of the rule of law and of peaceful democratic politics
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daniel hannon it is always great to uh to talk to you and your your insight is great and i i'm so happy
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right back at you god bless you thank you daniel hannon from london
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www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org this is the glenbeck program
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it's friday welcome to the glenbeck program um i have a podcast that usually comes out on saturday
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uh it's 90 minutes i sat down with uh carter page who i found a very interesting person and we'll
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we'll talk about that some later time but i want you to hear uh this podcast 90 minutes this is the
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guy that the fisa courts fbi everybody lied about uh to get the donald trump campaign spied on for
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russian collusion so this is the beginning of it uh well he has been exonerated and they found out that
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they were doing all this stuff illegally with fisa uh i talked to him about uh you know are you going
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to sue well yesterday he filed uh his first of many lawsuits here he is talking about having to find a
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cure for the nation you know we're still all getting blocked so yes you know there's some hard evidence
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that we're getting we got a 480 page inspector general report which came out in december of uh
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2019 but you know it's the tip of the iceberg there's so much more i'm i guess i'm asking is it kind of
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like i have a friend who thought this weekend that he had cancer thought i spent a lot of time with him
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this last weekend i'm sorry talking him talking him through that and and he would go through periods
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of real despair and then real hope and because i've been through this before i i i wondered how he
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was going to react once he got the news one way or another um because there's something about not
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knowing for sure that gives you a little bit of hope you know what i mean so was it is it kind of like that
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moment when you find out that the government has been reading everything been watching everything
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that you you you had a little bit of hope that maybe that's not really going on
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glenn look what i know for sure and what i i've known for sure for over three years already is using
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your analogy there is a serious cancer that our country is suffering from based you know which started
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with this metastasizing of the uh russia collusion hoax to me you know in answer to your question
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that is the biggest problem and you know thing at the forefront of my mind there's a lot of things
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that i'm starting to do to you know help uh help find a cure if you will uh for both myself and for
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our entire country but litigation is one of those things absolutely your confidence level i i'm i'm
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very confident that my case is incredibly strong the thing which sometimes gives me a little bit of
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caution is i know what's been done in federal courts by false filings by u.s department of justice and
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private institutions the dnc and media organizations in terms of some of my initial uh battles so um and
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look i mean that's kind of that that caution is you know reason for that caution is a key storyline
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in uh the inspector general report right those 17 errors and omissions so what you know the caution
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you know i know my case if we're kind of basing things exactly upon the facts and you know whatever