MSM’s Dangerous Cop Narrative | Guests: Bill O’Reilly & Jack Carr | 4⧸23⧸21
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you know I've been thinking about canceling this segment just because the guy who joins
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us on Friday he never has an opinion he's such a wallflower you really got to pump the
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information out of him you know to say hey do you think this is right or wrong but we'll
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do it for another week Bill O'Reilly we begin with Chauvin oh I can't wait yeah Americans
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to go through today it's been a very big week in the news but we've got to spend a few minutes on
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the Chauvin case tell me your thoughts on the case that's the introduction back no uh best-selling
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author in the world a perspicacious commentator on radio and tv none of that just Bill O'Reilly
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what you is that it yeah that's pretty much that's pretty much that's pretty much it all right
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um you step back when in these things if you're a fair-minded person seeking the truth that not your
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truth the truth so you step back you don't get emotionally involved and that's what most people
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and all journalists except me and you under don't understand I don't know I've been I've been pretty
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passionate about this but passionate about maybe you don't understand today this so this is why you
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have me on I'll explain it to you okay yeah okay so the underlying conviction of the former police
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officer was based on a concept a legal concept called depraved indifference that's why he was
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convicted it really doesn't matter what Minnesota law defined as second degree murder third degree
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murder man it doesn't really matter what the prosecution was able to do was to convince the
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jury and me and me that the officer who took George Floyd's life showed it depraved indifference
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and it it really was the because I it I agree with you it was the last 90 seconds that right and
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turn this turn this was a whole bunch of other things I mean his own guys were telling him to
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right ease up and all of that so so if you're going to make a case that this verdict was based
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upon uh fear the jury was afraid for themselves and all that that's not true all right so if you're
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going to delude yourself go ahead the jury may have had fears I mean if you're walking into a courtroom
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every day and you see the national guard out there and you remember what happened last summer
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that you're going to process that I think if I were a juror if I were a juror because I I agree with
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you knowing the way Minnesota it um the way it writes second degree murder and everything else
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it is unintentional it's manslaughter depraved indifference and that fits this and if I were
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in the jury room I when I started I would have been like oh crap man this is going to be bad for my
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family but I think what by the time that the trial was over and I got to the jury room I might have
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looked at everybody went right I mean we dodged a bullet here this is pretty easy there wasn't any
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dissent on the jury but remember you didn't have to serve on that jury all right so you could have
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said in the jury's election I'm afraid and I can't make a fair verdict because I'm afraid for my personal
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safety and my family's and you would have been dismissed discharged so anyway the point the
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overarch I want to make is in life there are certain situations that are beyond a reasonable doubt and
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here is one of them and so every American should accept that fact and many don't so that's number
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one on Chavin now he'll be sentenced why and here's a question everybody should ask he knew and so did his
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attorneys that they were going to get convicted the only chance he had was to take the stand look the
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jurors in the eye and say this is what I did and why I did it not making excuses but an explanation of
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what was going through his mind that was the only chance the man had but he chose not to do it wait
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wait so if you were the attorney for his defense would you have had him testify I would have I would
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have dragged him up and put him in the in the box if I were his attorney and I cared about him
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all right because that's the only chance he had and that was a hundred to one yeah that's a hail
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mary and could have made it oh I couldn't have made it worse because the alternative you're right
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you're right you're right you're right he's gonna sit in the penitentiary for 15 years yeah that's the
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alternative so take your shot yeah in the in in an explanation but anyway that's over um he's going
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to the penitentiary George Floyd is dead that's it what else uh well the to the uh other police
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officers will be going to trial this summer they'll play uh they're not going to go to trial they'll
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they'll make a deal with the prosecution um and they'll all serve a little jail time that's what's
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going to happen there wow and do you think that's the right thing to do if I got a decent deal
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I would because if you don't play out then the judge is going to give you two or three times more
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jail time just for putting this the system through it go ahead so I remember Jeffrey Dahmer went to
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prison and he was shivved I can't imagine being chauvin no I can't either and I don't know what's
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going to protect him yeah how do you yeah how do you protect him so he's going to have to stay in
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isolation he'll get an hour to walk around by himself that's not what a terrible life you know
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and and you know no one feels sorry for him and in the traditional sense I don't feel sorry for him
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but I have compassion for him I do too if if I could and I probably will do this I'll send him
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all 10 of my books I'll probably do that no I'm don't do it that's a Geneva convention man
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at least he'll have something to do I'll send him your books all right I'll send him lots of books
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but but I'm trying to say that compassion is what we as Americans are lacking it is I said this you
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know what I did but it's a but now he's he's isolated by God it's amazing to me I I said uh
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on uh Tucker's show on what when did this happen Tuesday and I said uh I came out and said look I mean
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there's two two lives completely destroyed the life of of uh of George Floyd and his family
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destroyed destroyed the same thing with Chauvin Chauvin is in jail but his family is destroyed
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yep and it we should have compassion for all of that this week I have been seeing story after
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story it's almost like it was written by media matters where they don't say that anything about
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me saying about compassion for George Floyd or that I thought the verdict was right
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they're just saying Glenn Beck says compassion and trying to make it look like I'm for him yeah
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you're sympathetic to Chauvin and what he did but but compassion we should be sympathetic for everyone
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but this is another good lesson for people so we live in the United States of vengeance
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yeah that's where where we're living now not the United States of compassion the United States of
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vengeance and because you uh put forth a point of view and you and I have lived this together
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for what 25 years yeah we've lived it together these people mostly on the left but not exclusively
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want to hurt us and I put forth they'd kill us oh yeah oh yeah yeah yeah they would
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yeah um talk talk to me a little bit about Brett Favre because this is something that I think
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Americans need to understand he's getting heat because he said I'm not defending uh Chauvin but I
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I can't imagine that he intentionally murdered um uh uh George Floyd and I 100% agree with that I
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don't think he got up in the morning was like I'm gonna kill me a black man
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no but nothing level of responsibility and he's paying it he's paying it the but the second degree
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murder means unintentional it's manslaughter Beck listen to me I don't want I don't want this to ever
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happen again and so every law enforcement officer in the United States all 80,200 of them
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that are working right now need to understand that their responsibility is much higher than the
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ordinary citizen because they are armed and have the powers of arrest you but we are living in
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unreasonable times what happened in Columbus Ohio that got that police officer it did everything right
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but he's not going to be charged with anything and he's having to go through this because of
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LeBron James and others and and uh and President Biden who I hope we'll get to in this uh segment we
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are going to yeah because that guy is now uh he's jumped the shark if you remember happy days
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but but getting back to Favre and and getting back to his statement it's true that Chauvin didn't wake
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up in the mornings and say to himself I'm going to go out and hurt a black person today that didn't
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happen but Chauvin apparently didn't understand his responsibility that he has to be tough and
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enforce the law but he also has to be compassionate yeah I think there was a along with the job and the
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verdict the he was charged with and they found him guilty and I think this is exactly right
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with reckless endangerment yeah I mean he was reckless at his job that doesn't mean he was intentionally
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doing it no reckless the people who believe and there are millions of them tens of millions the people
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who believe that law enforcement in America has an animus toward black people use these situations
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to reinforce that belief and you are never going to reason them out of it right but I'm not going to
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play the game I'm not going to play the game by reinforcing it by saying yeah he did intentionally
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killed no he didn't but if I'm Brett Favre's advisor I say before you wade into this you have to
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acknowledge certain things so you don't leave yourself open for unfair attacks you know if you
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watch the nose but news this weekend I'm sure you did back we again produced the statistics from 2019
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and 2020 on unarmed black people being shot by police it's over a thousand a year well over
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a thousand a year no it's not that's what the average that's what the average person believes
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i know thousand people 30 and and in that 30 for two years many perhaps most of the unarmed black
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people who were shot by police had a knife or a baseball bat or a vehicle where they were trying to
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run over the cops so this is the fact and those facts were compiled by the washington post
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all right i didn't even use fbi facts because i knew what the counter would be on that but the
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washington post you can look it up as yogi berra once said all right um back with mr bill o'reilly
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president biden bill all right so i'm really disappointed in myself because i never ever
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even considered that joe biden would be a radical leftist not a liberal a radical leftist
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if he were elected president i didn't even consider that i have to tell you this is an
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argument we had and i i kind of was with you but i didn't think he was actually going to be running
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things and you were like when he gets in i know but you're defined on your actions and if he's in
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the ozone layer yes i mean that's that's not my problem i mean it is as an american but i can't make
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that assessment i can't assess that he's damaging the country in his first 100 days in a way that's
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unprecedented all right no president all 45 presidents before him no one was even close
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to his radical leftist agenda i mean it's fdr obama's people are running this agenda okay
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telling me that's true now but obama was president for eight years he didn't come close to what biden's
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doing no no no i know but i think because uh obama said you know i was black and soon as i was black
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everybody stopped listening to my great ideas so now he's got uh joe biden who everybody thinks is
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like oh their dear old lovable uncle and obama is now getting through everything that he he and his
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team wanted for the fundamental transformation of america and joe's just a vehicle i believe that's
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true because susan rice is the conduit he's she's a domestic advisor but i'm gonna judge obama about
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right now on what he did when he was in office yes and he deported more foreign nationals than any
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that's okay wait what i know it is let's go back to chauvin uh and biden before you go
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so he comes out and he says in an unprecedented statement no president has ever done this
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he comes out biden does after the verdict and trashes his country in front of the world trashes it
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said this is just the beginning we're a racist society take the blinders off you know that we
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hate black people here i mean as an american i'm sitting there going i will never respect you again
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mr biden never again all right i don't think i've ever heard you say hold it you used to give
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benefit of the doubt to obama and everyone i've never heard you say that that's what a responsible
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journalist does gives the benefit of the doubt until the facts disprove the benefit the facts now say
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joe biden insulted me my family and every other blank in american by telling the world
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that we're all racist here he insulted every law enforcement officer all 80 000 of them
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systemic racism that means that our law enforcement community
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gets together and says we're going to persecute african americans and minorities that's what that
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means he also indicted every single elected official on the federal level
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because you people haven't stopped this this has been going on for far too long
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where was he the architects of that that was biden yes that was biden if you look at biden's
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senatorial statements all right he was the cheerleader for putting drug dealers in prison for long periods
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of time and i supported that and still do to this day drug dealers sell poison i'm not talking about
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pot people all right you had to be convicted three times to get that draconian sentence of selling
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poison anyway biden is number one a liar because we're not a racist country number two irresponsible
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using his position to demonize his own country oh my god
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i this uh note to the audience i love it when bill gets like this and uh we're going to take a quick
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bill o'reilly from billoreilly.com bill i don't know if you followed this story at all it broke
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uh yesterday or uh late uh thursday or wednesday the u.s postal service uh has internet covert
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operations did you did you see this story no okay so you know that when they weren't going to pull
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the uh they weren't going to pull the national guard until what was it march 20th and they said
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well we've got some information we find out now that it's from the postal service and the postal service
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has something called icop and it's internet covert operations program they are monitoring all american
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social media and trying to find out who the radicals are and then publishing an internal document for
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the uh government to say here's what's going on and i can't even get my mail delivered before six
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and and the evening this is amazing isn't it um i'm you know i don't worry too much about this stuff
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back i know you're more tuned into it but you know i'll follow the story if they're doing something
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nefarious i'll certainly get off they're monitoring all american social media isn't that bad enough i mean
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what what part of the postman's okay um all right uh let's talk about yesterday in the house
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yeah 51st state washington dc it was passed in the house no chance constitutional obviously
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um just another power play to alienate most americans this is actually a good thing
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the more craziness that these people can do the more house seats democrats will lose in 2022
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so go go crazy okay washington dc not going to be a state biden this week pledged to half
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the u.s greenhouse gases by 2030 yeah um well if he if he gets lebron james to stop talking that'll
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cut a fourth of gas but he's he's serious he says that private companies are going to pay for most of
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the green transition of course they will um and uh and he also he also you know the i don't know if
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you if you i know you know the infrastructure deal but have you compared it to the green new deal
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because that's way too above my uh ability all i know is i'm paying a buck more i'm paying a buck
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more for gas on long island than i did uh before biden was inaugurated that's what i know okay right
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so if you look at the infrastructure deal it's the green new deal right um just relabeled
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look people should understand this about the green new deal it'll have no zero effect
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on the warming of the planet nothing correct all right correct what it is used for is to advance
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progressive causes so for example the latest is that in poor minority neighborhoods they suffer
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more from global warming and it doesn't have anything to do with their ability to buy air
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conditioners all right then white people do all right so um we have to then put more money
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into those neighborhoods federal money directly into them um because they suffer more from global
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warming than white people do this is the kind of insanity that is cloaked by these trillion dollar
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bills that nobody bothers to read all right this is what's happening so the progressives have figured
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out that no one's going to read any of this stuff that the media sides with them 100 as it is so
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they're going to put in everything to redistribute income take money from beck and o'reilly and give
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it to other people that they deem worthy to have it all right and then we'll cloak it by saying oh this
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is really good for the environment and miami won't be inundated by water if we do this that's what's
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happening it's a massive fraud i think this might start to affect the average american you know they're
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talking now biden says he's going to raise the uh top tax to 39 that'll be 40 percent in in federal
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taxes alone right so if you or god forbid you live in california that's what 55 percent of what you
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earn gone to a new york is 53 and then he's going to say oh we're going to raise the capital gains tax
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that will suppress investment i mean this is coming i told everybody you're going to have a surge of
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consumer spending after covid that's going to boost the economy to november once they pass these onerous
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taxes then you'll start to see a contraction again it could be a good thing might put the final nail
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in these in the coffin of the progressive movement i don't want people to suffer in the short term
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but this biden i i mean he you know when raul castro said you know i can't do it anymore i've killed as
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many people as i can kill i'm 90 years old i don't have the strength to kill any more people
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so i'm going to hand it over i go biden let biden have it all right country well he has decided that
01:10:42.960
he's going to double the capital gains tax yeah most people don't think that most people don't
01:10:48.040
think that affects them but if you bought bitcoin the government is going to take 39.6 percent of
01:10:55.320
that gain uh that gain in capital gains the only way the only way working people can amass some assets
01:11:05.280
to have more protection in life is through investment investment it doesn't matter whether
01:11:12.880
you have a hundred shares of stock or 50 000 shares this is the built-in mechanism that capitalism
01:11:21.260
provides for workers you save your money you invest your money you buy a house you fix it up you sell it
01:11:30.340
for more money you buy another house this is the ladder to financial security all right biden wants to
01:11:38.900
dismantle the ladder he doesn't want people to have financial independence he wants them and so does a
01:11:49.800
progressive movement dependent on the federal government that is what socialism is and biden has bought into
01:11:58.000
socialism 100 and i'll go back to the first thing i told you i'm disappointed in myself that i did not
01:12:06.900
see that possibility before the election i thought he would just muddle on through the way he's always been
01:12:17.280
a milk toast kind of guy but now he's a rabid leftist the most leftist president in u.s history
01:12:26.660
let me ask you this bill quickly um andrew yang is running for uh mayor of new york city and everyone
01:12:35.220
on the left is coming out against him this guy is a lefty he just happens to be yeah but he's not as
01:12:40.860
as crazy as the other lefties that are running so yang will probably get the nomination because
01:12:46.320
nobody's ever heard of these other communists that are running all right and just because they heard
01:12:51.400
of him and then yang his basic thing is i'm going to give you money of course new york city doesn't
01:12:55.680
have any money but he's going to give you money that's what he runs on so i see yang against
01:13:01.480
curtis lewa the uh guardian angel guy but it's eight to one in new york city eight to one democrats
01:13:10.340
over republican registrations eight to one just give me 30 seconds for a little plug before you
01:13:16.820
throw me off the air back okay uh now you have any more no no no wait wait wait i i've got a couple
01:13:21.940
more i just looked at the clock we have a couple of more minutes let me see sophie's choice sophie's
01:13:25.660
choice uh you know what let me go to biden and the radicals that he is putting through um
01:13:33.760
unbelievable unbelievable the justice department civil rights um the nomination to lead is somebody
01:13:42.940
who was for uh you know mumia abu jamal sure absolutely um and but the un ambassador the woman
01:13:53.440
who's going to stand up in the united nations basically said the same thing that biden said
01:13:58.580
horrible evil country founded on white supremacy we got to dismantle the whole thing if you hate us
01:14:06.320
putin or if you hate us she in china if you hate us anybody you're right you're right to hate us
01:14:14.940
we're horrible this is the un ambassador biden puts up and she got confirmed in the senate
01:14:22.900
i know something well nobody cares about the un doesn't mean anything but symbolically i just
01:14:29.960
hope people listening to us today independent minded people i mean if you hate biden you hate biden okay
01:14:36.060
fine but if you voted for biden if you're an independent you got to know what's going on you've
01:14:41.880
got to see it because this is going to get worse much much worse i'm you know i'm very concerned
01:14:48.720
about the justice department you know the fbi was the only agency we found out this week
01:14:53.520
that said the shooting on the baseball field of uh scalise and and all the other republicans
01:14:59.660
that wasn't politically motivated i know what's the dorm report back i know i'm really concerned i mean
01:15:09.240
the you know when you have the when you have the postal service spying on people and the fbi and the
01:15:16.440
justice department in the hands of absolute radicals i mean look what happened in where was
01:15:22.440
it oklahoma yesterday blm came in bust down the doors they're talking you know junk all through the
01:15:29.240
session uh is calling people on the floor traitors and insurrectionists and uh all kinds of names
01:15:36.620
nobody even covered that no i mean i mean it's just because it's now accepted it's accepted by the
01:15:45.680
media not accepted by the folks they despise blm and by the way you know i i may sell one of my
01:15:52.640
properties so i i uh approached the leader of the black lives matter global foundation patrice colors
01:15:59.520
because he's buying so much property without any visible means of support i said look i got this you
01:16:05.040
know you might want to take a look at this and this is what marxists do you know carl marxley he had a
01:16:09.660
lot of property hit condo in monaco did you know that i didn't know that is that true no it's not
01:16:16.120
i made it up okay yeah i thought he was like really broke i mean his wife was like the guy never works
01:16:21.660
he never worked get a job but you don't have to work if you're leading blm because the corporations
01:16:27.600
gave you 90 million dollars uh all right bill o'reilly 30 seconds brother okay may 4th killing the mob
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should be enough for everybody to go right well i don't know i mean i i've i've really i read it and
01:17:02.600
then i think i don't know maybe i was really sleepy i i liked it at the time i actually think this is it
01:17:08.980
i think this is a book that if it were anybody else bill uh or any other time this would be a series on
01:17:17.240
the history channel i mean it's i mean it's just so great it's such a great look at the mob um it's
01:17:23.860
one of those you just can't put down i think this is going to be wildly successful for you thank you
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i hope we can talk about it next friday and it's always fun being with you and stew but i didn't
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hear from stew today you send them my best okay thank you bill i'm right here but i appreciate that
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all right i'm glad you didn't say anything stew because you usually slow everything down that's
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this is the glennbeck program hey did you hear about the guy who um took a bowling ball
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and filled it with his dad's ashes and then rolled a perfect game
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no is it right i did not hear that no so um john hinkle senior uh the son john jr a two-time uh ncaa
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bowling champion uh on april 12th had a custom ball made with the ashes of his late dad
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he went out to uh to uh bowl and he bowled a perfect game
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i mean that was maybe it's impressive it was also the entire i mean you said the entire story
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and the kind of the tease so i don't know that you needed to go any further than that
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is this really we're going here really no i'm just going here you said your tease did you hear
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about the story with the guy with the dad all right shut up shut up shut up let me tell it to
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we welcome i believe for the first time to the program author of the devil's hand
01:26:56.920
and the terminal list uh which uh the terminal list is being uh adapted into an amazon prime series
01:27:04.900
with uh chris pratt which i mean that's that's kind of a good cast call there uh jack carr is the
01:27:13.960
author and welcome to the program jack how are you i'm doing great thank you so much for having me on
01:27:18.640
it's an honor to be here thank you when you were when you were uh uh writing terminal list did you
01:27:25.640
did you know that you thought this is going to be a big big deal and when you got chris pratt i mean
01:27:32.060
that's fantastic yeah i'm a child of the 80s so uh as i was writing the character it's hard not to
01:27:38.540
think of someone playing that character in the movie because as you grow up reading all these
01:27:42.620
novels and expecting to one day write novels like that yourself you just picture it going to the big
01:27:47.360
screen uh of course streaming services didn't exist back then and that's an option now but as i was
01:27:52.260
writing i thought of chris pratt playing the role and did you really really surreal that now as i started
01:27:58.160
writing it in december of 2014 and then he optioned it in january of 2018 before it even hit shelves so
01:28:04.180
yeah really surreal to me i have uh i've seen him uh do a couple of posts where he's just you know in
01:28:10.900
his car and he's like this is going to be amazing going to be amazing uh it's really cool it's pretty
01:28:16.420
cool i really like him yeah he's great he's such a nice person uh antoine fuqua is directing who did
01:28:23.200
training day tears of the sun magnificent seven equalizer and i was on set last week and there's
01:28:28.240
350 people out there working on this thing uh and it's like a military operation with craft food
01:28:33.400
services you know logistics feeding the army you have antoine up there is the commanding officer
01:28:37.600
chris is like the platoon commander setting the tone the weapons guy the explosives guy uh
01:28:42.220
transportation it's just like a military operation and and uh yeah i couldn't be more thrilled
01:28:46.900
tell me about the devil's hand that's just come out
01:28:49.800
yes this is the fourth one in the series and for this one i really wanted to take a breath
01:28:54.460
and put myself in the enemy's shoes because i thought about that a lot while i was in the seal
01:28:58.940
teams and i continue to think about it today as an author and a citizen uh the enemy has had 20 years
01:29:04.960
almost to look at our cards if we're playing poker look at how we're playing those cards and then take
01:29:09.880
those lessons and apply them to a future game so i asked myself what if i was iran china north korea
01:29:16.260
russia a super empowered individual a terrorist organization what would i have learned from this
01:29:20.880
last 20 years and what would i apply going forward so that formed the basis but then when i outlined
01:29:27.320
this in august of 2019 the catalyst that moves the plot forward is a bioweapon attack so when covid hit
01:29:34.340
i was deep into the research on infectious diseases the weaponization of infectious diseases the history
01:29:39.740
uh so i was hypersensitive to that when it hit and it became a much more timely novel than i
01:29:44.300
initially thought at the outset what have they learned you know i started reading this uh last
01:29:49.580
night so i haven't gotten very far uh apologize for that but uh started reading it last night and
01:29:54.520
i was so intrigued because i think you're this is why i love action uh fiction writers is you you have
01:30:04.280
to take things that are real and up until recently you know fiction has to make sense uh and has to feel
01:30:11.420
like it actually could happen but in today's world absolutely anything good elephants it could rain
01:30:17.340
elephants today and i'd go huh didn't see that coming but okay um uh what did they learn from us
01:30:27.040
and our reaction right there sure yeah that's exactly it's a lot harder today uh because if you
01:30:32.960
were to write some of the things that happened over the last year and a half uh 10 years ago people
01:30:37.740
would think it was science fiction uh not just fiction but so in looking at our response to covid
01:30:43.200
with the basis of the novel being what the enemy is learning from us and how they are adapting
01:30:47.780
when covid hit once again they are learning from our response to covid a summer of civil unrest that
01:30:53.120
continues today they're learning from that a very contentious political season and election cycle
01:30:57.500
they are certainly learning from that but specifically to the bioweapons side of the house
01:31:01.360
when they look at infection rates and mortality rates as they pertain to covid
01:31:05.300
and see what we did to ourselves um with something that has a 0.003 ish um type of mortality rate well
01:31:13.380
what if something has which do exist out there bioweapons with an 85 percent 90 mortality rate just
01:31:20.180
imagine what we would do so that really uh that really formed the basis of this novel and now of
01:31:25.420
course people are more in tune with that and can see oh we shut down the country for something that's
01:31:30.040
killing x number of people what would we do if it kills the y number of people going forward
01:31:35.040
so the enemy's definitely taking notes here when you when you look at uh what's going on um i feel
01:31:42.760
like we're living in a in an action thriller right now with the intrigue that is happening with the
01:31:48.980
deep state uh and the the games that are played in washington and not really knowing who's in charge
01:31:57.580
you know at times and the radicals that are happening and the the protests in the street and
01:32:03.200
it's not a coincidence and then you know with the great reset these corporations coming out and
01:32:09.860
colluding with one another to you know help move things along it it is like we're living in a
01:32:18.280
i i i don't even know but a combination of uh one of your books and some you know awful dystopian
01:32:26.600
huxley book it really is and it's uh they're certainly giving me a lot to work with in the
01:32:33.660
in the thriller genre that's for sure and in the military we talk about walking into an l ambush
01:32:38.180
um like you walk online or l those are the two types of basic ambushes from the beginning of time
01:32:43.360
and essentially we're walking right into an l ambush with big what's an l side big government on the
01:32:48.960
other side so an l ambush would be so instead of like right across the street from each other shooting
01:32:52.820
at someone in the middle where you know you can kill each other and l so you're not uh your fields
01:32:57.080
of fire don't don't hit uh the people you don't want to but put this massive volley of fire down
01:33:02.120
on whoever walks into that l um so that's what we're doing right now we're walking right into this l
01:33:07.720
uh and there's almost there's hard there's not much that we can do about it because those
01:33:12.420
because big big government has so much control and they're uh they're right there hand in hand with
01:33:18.060
big tech who controls all that information and we just continue to walk right into it
01:33:21.980
um so the problem i ran into when i got to about october november last year being in the enemy's
01:33:27.520
shoes for over a year i thought oh my goodness i have a problem here if i was the enemy i might just
01:33:32.220
watch from the outside i don't need to do anything because we're doing a pretty good job of tearing
01:33:36.800
ourselves apart from the inside out here so i had to figure that out which i which i did but um but in
01:33:41.900
reality we are doing a really good job of doing the enemy's job for them right now i uh i will tell you
01:33:47.340
that i've said for a long time there's going to come a time when all of our enemies uh will see
01:33:53.540
the same moment and they'll all say now go go go go go um because we are we're doing all of the work
01:34:01.100
and they're just waiting for that moment do you do you think we're close to that moment jack
01:34:07.500
that's exactly right and the real question is when that moment and that's what they're asking
01:34:12.600
themselves to uh because this is this is new territory but they tend to think obviously in
01:34:16.560
terms of uh eons almost at least let's say centuries uh what we think in terms of these
01:34:21.920
four-year election cycles maybe eight for the real deep thinkers among us um but they can buy their
01:34:27.000
time they can be patient they study their history which is something we do not do and something our
01:34:31.480
elected officials uh and our senior military leaders do not do for some reason they don't put the
01:34:37.380
time energy and effort into studying the past to make good decisions going forward
01:34:41.460
uh based on wisdom so uh the enemy has has the advantage in that respect no doubt about it
01:34:46.980
when you look at china uh i was talking to somebody the other day and they said stop calling china a
01:34:55.180
rising power it's a risen power and uh until you understand the power that they currently hold
01:35:02.780
you won't be able to see what's right around the corner and they we were talking about taiwan
01:35:08.320
and they asked me if i thought you know the american government and the american people
01:35:13.160
would support protecting taiwan and i'm like no i don't think so at all i don't think the government
01:35:20.020
will i don't i i don't think this administration i think just taiwan just see ya do you think i'm right
01:35:26.980
or wrong on that i think you're right because most people much like back in the days when people when
01:35:32.540
we started going to vietnam uh people said where is that even today taiwan where is that
01:35:37.480
uh for most people um i've been to taiwan i've been to mainland china uh studied a bit of that history
01:35:43.280
um probably just enough to be dangerous but uh that's why travel is so important and studying history
01:35:48.160
is so important and today there's so many distractions out there for these kids coming up
01:35:52.420
today uh back let's say in the 80s 90s you could read a book you could watch a movie you could wait for
01:35:57.540
your show to come on tv you could go outside maybe play atari 2600 today there are so many
01:36:02.700
distractions and most of those distractions are divisive in nature um and i think that is by
01:36:07.840
design so uh we're definitely not getting any brighter um any more wise as uh as a public and
01:36:14.300
as a population so uh i hate being a pessimist here but it's hard to it's hard to find that hope when
01:36:19.480
you're looking forward especially when you're basing uh your analysis on what's going on right now
01:36:24.740
when you look because you have so much military experience being in seals and everything else
01:36:29.060
um when you look at uh china and then you look at the united states military and especially with
01:36:36.160
the leadership we have now and you know all the things are going on in our military um how long
01:36:42.380
before we are in a situation to where we're we're an even match is that still a long way away or
01:36:49.720
oh i think it's pretty close um especially when our focus has been elsewhere uh and usually
01:36:56.660
depending on who's in charge whatever they're studying whatever they've uh their experience
01:37:00.820
has been in the past that's kind of the boogeyman in the closet so if they're focused on iran for
01:37:04.840
most of their time in the military that's that's the big threat if they're focused on russia for most
01:37:08.760
of their time in the military then that's the main threat um it's because they have this personal
01:37:12.700
connection to it and they can speak on uh on those so china can look at our experience in iraq they can
01:37:18.340
look at our experience in afghanistan they can see the distraction um they can see how we were bogged
01:37:23.420
down because of changing uh changing goals changing goal posts goal lines um and how we just stayed
01:37:29.720
mirrored down in these areas and they're taking notes they can see that they know exactly uh if that
01:37:35.360
day of confrontation comes they know exactly what they need to do uh to bog us down and to uh and to
01:37:41.120
win um one last question i think that i read this morning that russia is backing away from the
01:37:47.740
ukrainian border which surprised me um what are you seeing on the with the nato front in ukraine
01:37:55.480
and russia well nato has been uh essentially a non-entity for for quite some time now um especially
01:38:04.280
with new members which uh just confuses the the entire um uh well the entire why i mean
01:38:12.020
why would you say that it's just uh yeah it's yeah i mean you know how you have uh yeah access and
01:38:21.120
allies mixed together uh essentially trying to figure out a a solution when not everybody's on the same
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page not everybody believes in the the same uh foundational uh uh foundational liberty uh so
01:38:34.640
it is a tough one that is for sure but i would guess that anything that russia does um we have
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to look at them as uh i mean essentially they're they're magicians and they're distracting you with
01:38:43.860
one hand while they're doing something else with the other that's the best way to look what what what
01:38:48.020
russia is doing particularly in regards to the ukraine well best of luck on uh terminal list i can't wait
01:38:55.600
to see it i mean i i love chris pratt and i think this audience loves chris pratt uh he's one of the
01:39:01.980
good guys and he's a great funny actor and uh and just a great hero on screen uh terminal list uh will be
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on uh amazon the uh devil's hand just came out april 13th jack carr thank you so much god bless
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thank you so much for having me take care you bet it's jack car by the way uh stew you do
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commercials for terminal list right i do yes okay so i just want to make that disclosure uh on the
01:39:30.620
blaze it had nothing to do with the interview but uh stew is uh stew does uh live reads for the
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terminal list on blaze tv you know their new book is uh the new book is out in the series and i mean
01:39:40.960
look the chris pratt series is a great way to understand how good this is right they're not
01:39:45.720
going to throw chris chris pratt's not going to just do some series at this point in his career
01:39:49.980
no no um all right let me tell you a little bit about gold line let me see i just had to move a lot
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of stuff today on the economy and i just because we're not going to have time the inflation is coming
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inflation is coming uh and it's coming barreling at us and when you start to have velocity of money
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when people start to spend money it's going to happen overnight um you're already seeing prices
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rise uh through the roof you haven't seen anything yet now i buy gold for um uh not an investment
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but for a world gone mad so i have something left in the end but really gold is an investment but it is
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also the greatest hedge against inflation so when inflation hits your your gold your your money is
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stored in gold which goes up as the value of your dollar goes down that's why gold is so important
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as the value of the dollar goes down gold goes up um and i i highly recommend it please
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i've got to give um the kind of a decoder ring to you on uh some of the media that was happening
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this week uh i'm going to show you little subtle things that they did in one report that you need to
01:42:36.860
you need to be able to uh understand i'll give you the decoder ring and then you may understand the
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news a little bit uh a little bit better i have that coming up also some very important news on
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great reset uh what happened in europe this week is really going to affect you in your life but i saw
01:42:56.540
this story and i um i found it interesting according to news.com uh dot au australia the celebrity
01:43:06.740
television psychic maurice amdur has filed a lawsuit after claiming getting hit by a car
01:43:14.780
caused him to lose his psychic powers according to amdur the accident also left him unable to hold
01:43:23.340
down a girlfriend because it supposedly rendered him impotent now the judge has listened to this
01:43:33.400
help me out with this one stew the judge threw out his claim that he couldn't work as a mystic for
01:43:40.720
two years after his accident claiming that it had been undermined by quote fundamental dishonesty
01:43:48.420
now the dishonesty apparently is that he did a couple of readings over the last few years
01:43:57.980
so she didn't believe that he she didn't believe that he had lost his psychic powers
01:44:05.940
wow i mean that's the legal system for you it is i mean holy cow you know what i'm not saying that
01:44:16.400
you're a fraud but you were using your psychic powers and i don't know if i can trust you because
01:44:21.260
you said you lost your psychic powers but your psychic powers came back these two times so what was
01:44:27.220
what was happening there might be easier to just be honest and just call them a fraud yeah i mean
01:44:32.580
look you're a psychic you're a fraud okay i just case closed and that's not to judge all the good
01:44:39.340
psychics out there in the audience no there's tons of good and talented in their own special way
01:44:44.900
miss cleo she's this is the glenn back program american financing nmls 182334 www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org
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believe we have miss cleo on the phone right now uh because i was thinking about getting uh some
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psychic uh advice on my home loan and do we have miss cleo on the don't remember what miss cleo sounds
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like frankly nobody does nobody does now you've wrecked it because now everybody knows it's not
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really going to be miss cleo they were going to be shocked they're going to be yeah is that really
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miss i love doing this i love doing this to stew don't without any preparation miss cleo you're on
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with us welcome i'm seeing a mortgage in your life that's what i'm seeing that's right wasn't
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hi this is miss cleo and i just want to remind you to go to blaze tv.com slash glenn use the
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promo code glenn for ten dollars off your subscription i thought you were jamaican
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hey the blm activists uh in columbus have uh decided you shoot us we shoot you it's an eye for
01:46:27.300
an eye now in columbus which has got to make where's the police union got to make uh all the cops feel
01:46:33.700
good and uh feel safe about helping anybody and everybody uh now congratulations on that columbus
01:46:41.320
you've got to stop this madness this madness that is uh that's going on of course now joy behar
01:46:49.740
she had a pretty good idea um she said this yesterday this is what it looked like to me and
01:46:55.820
i've looked at the tape and i still can't figure it out um but let me comment the gun in the air
01:47:00.820
there's a warning tase a person shoot them in the leg shoot them in the behind you know stop them
01:47:07.780
somehow but if the only solution is to kill the a teenager there's something wrong with this there's
01:47:15.140
something very very wrong with the way these things are being conducted even if the cop had to do it
01:47:21.620
there's something wrong with it right right what's wrong with it stew what's wrong even if the cop
01:47:28.200
had to shoot a teenager had to there's something wrong with it what do you think that is stew just
01:47:36.240
noodle that for a sec just help me out well i would say that yes there's something wrong with
01:47:41.560
it no one wants a teenager to die however the actions of the officer given the context were
01:47:47.720
appropriate no one's saying it was a wonderful outcome no one's excited that this is how it turned
01:47:52.620
out it was just the appropriate way for it to turn out considering she was trying to stab somebody
01:47:57.080
so what so what's wrong with it stew what's wrong with it uh well there's a there's a sickness
01:48:03.260
permeating our society that uh that uh includes people stabbing each other when they're in their
01:48:12.400
teens i mean right down the street there was another stabbing uh where one the one of the
01:48:17.520
one teenager killed another teenager that there was no cop for that one so it's not being reported
01:48:22.500
oddly it's not being it's not being uh obsessed about uh in uh in media but you know i you know
01:48:31.420
which one's a better outcome the one where the victim of the stabbing dies or the one who's
01:48:36.380
trying to stab the other person dies okay i want to i want to show you how to decode some things here
01:48:42.100
real quick um yesterday i played a news report from npr on this shooting it was up first i can't take
01:48:51.260
it anymore why my tax dollars are paying for i i don't subscribe well actually i do crap i don't
01:48:59.380
want to subscribe to the new york times and help pay for that uh and it's my choice to do that
01:49:04.360
but it's not my choice to help pay for npr that those tax dollars just go to npr and they are
01:49:12.860
becoming radical yesterday i played this report from up first and it was their coverage uh on the
01:49:20.060
shooting of makia bryant in columbus and uh their report made my inner gandhi flee uh he ran
01:49:29.120
he ran and i don't know if you saw gandhi he's not a fast runner but he ran fast away from me on
01:49:34.960
that report and here's why i want to bring this up because i think it is a let me give you a decoder
01:49:40.800
ring because this is happening everywhere npr is a legacy media organization which thinks it's the
01:49:48.680
guardians of truth and journalism now remember they're the ones that wouldn't even report on the
01:49:53.920
hunter biden laptop because it was a russian operative um instead of the truth what they
01:50:01.080
have done uh just in this one report was just the advancing of a predetermined narrative okay which
01:50:10.500
does nothing but rip us apart further every every day now let me break down a few highlights of the
01:50:17.380
report and you'll see what i mean near the beginning they mention that the columbus police department
01:50:24.800
released the 9-1-1 calls from makia bryant case but they don't play any of those they don't say what
01:50:32.940
was in those calls do you know what was in those calls there's not even a hint that it might be
01:50:42.200
important to the story here's what they didn't tell you in the 9-1-1 call to police in columbus
01:50:49.480
a woman calls up tells the dispatcher that quote someone is trying to stab us so when the police
01:50:57.780
are coming you remember i said just uh when it first happened i don't even know if i would have seen the
01:51:03.360
knife i stand by that however if i'm a trained police officer i'm not going with the same information
01:51:11.000
that glenn beck is going with i've been told by the dispatch in this particular case the officer
01:51:17.280
was told the 9-1-1 call came in saying someone is trying to stab us so they are alert for a knife
01:51:26.940
and someone trying to stab other people in the 9-1-1 call you can hear screaming in the background
01:51:34.960
then in a second 9-1-1 call another woman says you've got to come to the neighborhood help us
01:51:42.940
okay so it's not like this was a patrol uh and it's not like you shouldn't reference more than just
01:51:52.620
then they released the 9-1-1 call that was a cover their ass thing we talked about the 9-1-1 call yes but
01:51:59.400
you didn't put it into context or say anything about it other than it had been released now the
01:52:06.020
npr uh report continues protesters marched in columbus ohio after an officer shot a 16 year old girl
01:52:15.040
then they immediately cut to protesters chanting she was a child she was a child then the host says
01:52:22.220
she was involved in a fight on tuesday now when i think of a girl and i think of a fight
01:52:31.420
i don't think of a girl throwing another girl um against a car holding a knife above her head
01:52:40.400
and says i'm going to stab the s out of you bitch that's not a girl fight okay i didn't
01:52:51.440
in my day they didn't even fight like that on dynasty that's not a 16 year old girl fight well
01:53:00.560
she was involved in a fight on tuesday it makes it sound like a little playground scuffle they don't
01:53:05.780
mention that bryant was swinging a knife at people until later in the report the report goes on
01:53:12.580
body cam footage shows officer nick uh nicholas reardon who's been on the force just since
01:53:19.980
december of 2019 pulled up and getting out of the car now what's wrong with a statement like that
01:53:27.380
kids let's use critical thinking where did npr go wrong here one small world word with giant
01:53:36.020
implications and that one word is just the implication clearly being he's only been on the force for a
01:53:45.300
little over a year so this is a rookie mistake this is a cop who just didn't know what he was doing
01:53:53.440
apparently again so far npr doesn't have a problem with a teenage girl trying to stab another person
01:54:01.800
the problem is with the cop then comes the worst part of the report the host said are there any other
01:54:10.060
incidents that make people concerned in columbus so now we haven't put this into context we've talked
01:54:18.080
about a little fight we've talked about an inexperienced cop and now just to go for the throat
01:54:24.640
let's put into question the entire force in columbus the reporter answers yeah matter of fact oh really
01:54:35.400
huh yeah there have been quite a number now listen this quote there's been quite a number the columbus
01:54:43.480
dispatch reports there have been five killings of black people by police just since may now that's bad
01:54:53.080
right well is it i mean it's bad when anyone dies but were those racist police officers
01:55:04.740
mowing down black people is that what happened in columbus especially the 23 year old 23 year old
01:55:14.180
was killed in columbus in his doorway okay well i'd like to know about that story now this case is still
01:55:20.660
under investigation so the details are slim but the officer shot casey goodson jr who was working at
01:55:27.400
the time with the u.s marshals fugitive task force on an unrelated investigation there's no body cam
01:55:34.760
footage because the task force officers are not issued any body cams but during the task force
01:55:40.780
operation the officer reported seeing goodson with a gun and investigated the police officer says there was
01:55:47.500
a verbal exchange the officer says goodson ignored his commands to drop the gun at which point the officer
01:55:53.420
shot him okay don't know if that's good or bad don't know that story there's no uh camera coverage so let
01:56:01.620
that be adjudicated but npr didn't think that that was important at all it didn't serve the narrative
01:56:10.820
white police officers in columbus hunt down black people and they've killed five blacks just since may
01:56:20.220
all right the december killing of uh 47 year old man that npr mentioned in the story that one does
01:56:30.140
appear to be troublesome for the officer involved he failed to turn in his body turn on his body camera
01:56:35.760
which is a problem so there aren't many details he is responding to a non-emergency call after 1 a.m
01:56:42.580
he claims he thought andre hill was a potential burglar with a gun hill turned out to be unarmed
01:56:49.520
but again we don't know and npr provides zero context they could have said killed five people
01:56:55.420
two of them are still uh loose with the details we don't really know what happened but the five
01:57:03.780
the five killings mentioned by npr earlier this month miles jackson a 27 year old was found
01:57:13.880
unconscious unconscious unconscious unconscious in his vehicle this is one of the five that npr
01:57:20.020
mentioned police officers respond to the scene and take him to the hospital for suspected drug overdose
01:57:27.800
while they're at the hospital police find out there's multiple warrants out for jackson's arrest
01:57:34.200
including charges of domestic violence assault and illegal weapons possession by a felon so he's a felon
01:57:43.040
who's now wanted on several warrants inside the hospital they find out that he has a gun in his pants
01:57:53.740
and bullets in his pockets a struggle over the gun ensues the gun comes the gun goes off but no one is hit
01:58:02.940
jackson keeps his gun and holds it for a three minute standoff in those three minutes uh he was ordered
01:58:13.660
85 times by police officers to put the gun down and put his hands on his head the officer then tries to tase
01:58:25.740
him jackson fires a shot at the officers they shoot and kill him does that sound like a bunch of white
01:58:34.320
officers that were gone that had gone crazy in march 43 year old uh andrew teague wanted for attempting
01:58:42.100
to shoot his brother wanted for attempting to shoot his brother his rap sheet also included arrests for
01:58:48.960
weapons possession domestic violence burglary and drug trafficking you would think the oh so
01:58:55.540
compassionate left would care that so many people that are shot by police have warrants out for their
01:59:02.620
arrest for domestic violence but no no no columbus police attempted to pull him over but teague sped away
01:59:09.080
starts driving recklessly so a columbia uh or a columbus police helicopter unit takes over the pursuit
01:59:16.300
they follow him for an hour an officer tries to pull teague over on the interset so teague decides to
01:59:25.860
cross the median and drives into oncoming traffic hits two other vehicles head-on he gets out of his car
01:59:33.820
and starts firing his gun at police police then shot him did did npr think that none of these details were
01:59:45.140
irrelevant this is what you need to know about the corporate media all they want you to hear is that
01:59:52.080
columbus police have killed five black people in less than a year it's unfair completely dishonest and
01:59:59.540
dangerous it is dangerous extremely irresponsible stay away from the corporate media
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i'm not going to be able to get to the great reset thing it's really really important uh we'll do
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that first thing monday uh something you really need to know but i need more than a minute so
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stew you got your show yet you're doing tonight i'm doing another show for blaze tv subscribers
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you getting drunk tonight for the show is no it's not an every it was our 250th episode
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i know but this is the first show of the next 250 i mean i and if you're going to be an alcoholic
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you got to think man you're convincing me uh it's up on youtube uh youtube.com slash studios america
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we had it was me chad prather sarah gonzalez who by the way drank just as much as us even though she
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was supposed to be the sober co-host uh spencer course and jason buttrell we all sat around and
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attempted to talk about issues while doing one shot of beer per minute for 60 minutes
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and it starts out relatively coherent and by the end it's it's a total mess and people you know
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people love it it's one of the most popular things we've posted but like i just they want to be drunk
02:02:31.840
all day long and they like i think doing it with you you know at home yeah but like you look at the
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video and and and it's like wow it's doing really well maybe i should do it once a month i can't
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i mean it's supposed to be for college kids do power hours yeah not idiots like us which i guess
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is part of the charm of it but it was a mess a lot of fun but a mess go check it out if you have
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uh if you want to drink along with us you can still do it on youtube
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we'll see you tonight five o'clock on blaze tv this is the glenn back program