The Glenn Beck Program - December 09, 2024


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 8 minutes

Words per Minute

162.8919

Word Count

20,874

Sentence Count

1,299

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

On this episode of The Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the Daniel Penny trial and why he should have been given the same punishment as the rest of the New York City police officers involved in the case. He also talks about how a Marine stood up to a crazed man on the subway and did the right thing.


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00:02:39.680 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:43.340 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program. We're so glad that you're here. Welcome.
00:02:47.820 I'm a little upset at justice in this country.
00:02:52.320 Perhaps you are too, just a little bit.
00:02:55.260 With Daniel Penny and what's going on with Daniel Penny in New York City.
00:03:00.420 Again, they are just changing the law in New York.
00:03:06.060 Honestly, if you live in New York, you should reconsider.
00:03:10.760 Because there is no such thing as justice.
00:03:14.240 There's no such thing as a law that's written down and they follow it.
00:03:19.360 I'll explain in 60 seconds.
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00:04:35.380 Okay, so here's what happened on Friday.
00:04:38.640 If you've been following the Daniel Penny trial.
00:04:40.840 Now, Daniel Penny is the guy who was on the subway, did absolutely the right thing by standing up when this guy who was, he's psychotic, he was high on crack or something.
00:04:57.460 I mean, I don't know what the other options are besides crack, but he was high on something.
00:05:03.300 And he was threatening everybody on the subway and said, I'm going to kill you all.
00:05:07.520 I'm going to kill you all.
00:05:08.200 Well, there was this Marine sitting there and nobody got up and did anything because everybody's afraid.
00:05:14.140 So, do you remember, what was the guy's name?
00:05:16.460 I said it just last week or so.
00:05:18.220 The guy that was on the plane that was going to the Pentagon and they crashed, not Pentagon, the Capitol, and they crashed in Pennsylvania.
00:05:27.000 Beeman, Todd Beamer.
00:05:29.760 Beamer, Todd Beamer.
00:05:31.020 Todd Beamer stood up and said, let's go.
00:05:34.500 And he got everybody to do it, right?
00:05:36.200 We all thought that was a hero.
00:05:38.660 Well, now, in New York, that's not a hero.
00:05:41.360 This guy is a Marine, knew how he could choke the guy out without killing him.
00:05:45.800 But he was high on crack or whatever and he choked him out and he died.
00:05:53.000 Well, everybody was happy that he did it.
00:05:56.720 Not that he died, but everybody was happy that he took control of the situation and stopped this guy because everyone on the train was afraid for their life.
00:06:06.100 So, they interview him.
00:06:07.820 He's saying to the police, I didn't mean to hurt him.
00:06:10.720 He doesn't know he's dead at the time.
00:06:13.260 You know, I just wanted to choke him out.
00:06:14.760 I really hope that, you know, everything's okay.
00:06:17.160 But, you know, somebody had to stand up and do something.
00:06:19.580 The guy is clearly a hero.
00:06:22.320 Well, not in New York because common sense doesn't exist in New York.
00:06:26.160 And so, they decide to try him.
00:06:28.720 Well, now, they're in the trial and here's how it works.
00:06:34.500 First, they charged him with two things.
00:06:39.500 And if you have a hung jury on either one of those, it's a mistrial.
00:06:45.020 Okay?
00:06:45.520 So, they charge me with just being too good looking and a second count of just being too smart.
00:06:51.980 If the jury is like, I don't know, 11 of us say, nope, and one is like, no, he's really good looking, I think.
00:07:00.740 My wife or being part of the jury pool.
00:07:03.420 But it's a hung jury.
00:07:05.260 Okay?
00:07:06.740 And you can't go to the second count if you're hung on the first.
00:07:12.760 That's the law.
00:07:14.620 Well, Maxwell Wiley, who is the, quote, justice, handed the prosecution a gift.
00:07:21.060 It was a Christmas gift.
00:07:22.200 Hey, it's coming a little early.
00:07:23.460 Why don't you open this up?
00:07:25.640 He allowed or granted the request to drop the count of manslaughter in the second degree, which the jury was deadlocked on, telling the jury now just only consider the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
00:07:42.300 Well, you can't do that.
00:07:45.760 You can't do that.
00:07:47.180 You have to come to a conclusion, 12-0, on the first one before you can move to the second one.
00:07:55.960 If you're hung on the first one, this is a game that is being played because apparently Bragg just wants another conviction of somebody.
00:08:08.180 And you cannot change the rules in the middle of the game, but it doesn't matter in New York City.
00:08:16.720 Why are you living in New York?
00:08:18.780 Sincerely.
00:08:20.500 Sincerely.
00:08:21.280 Haven't they given you enough indications that they don't care about the law?
00:08:26.460 Alvin Bragg, he should be fired.
00:08:32.380 There should be people right now marching in the streets in New York saying, this guy's got to go.
00:08:39.560 It's not, this isn't, this isn't about Donald Trump.
00:08:42.480 He's already bent the law so far out of shape that you can't even recognize it under Donald Trump.
00:08:49.220 And now for a regular person, he does it again and a judge helps him do it.
00:08:55.960 This isn't American justice.
00:09:00.340 So Bragg asked for this.
00:09:04.260 Can't even believe he should be disbarred for even asking for this.
00:09:08.460 And so should the judge for granting it.
00:09:13.220 So.
00:09:15.760 What's going to happen?
00:09:17.820 Well, today, the jury is going back under new rules.
00:09:23.200 Just made up.
00:09:25.740 And they're going to consider the lesser charge without the bigger charge.
00:09:29.540 So he could be charged with the lesser one.
00:09:33.560 See, this is why they always say on the first count, we find the defendant not guilty or we find him guilty.
00:09:44.920 If they say we are hung on the first count, you never get to the second, third, fourth, fifth count.
00:09:52.560 You have to have a verdict on each count.
00:09:57.400 So what are they going to say on the first count?
00:10:00.200 We're hung.
00:10:02.180 Well, the law requires then that this case is a mistrial and Bragg can go for the the lesser charge and try him again.
00:10:13.800 But you can't just this is insane.
00:10:18.080 This is insane.
00:10:19.360 This is not American justice.
00:10:21.100 This is a kangaroo court.
00:10:22.680 We in New York, again, I just say to you, why are you living there?
00:10:29.580 If if they don't care, look what they've done to business.
00:10:34.540 They've charged Donald Trump with something that has never, ever been charged before, never been charged before.
00:10:41.600 It was not a victimless crime.
00:10:45.060 It wasn't a crime.
00:10:47.700 It wasn't a crime.
00:10:49.220 He stated that the value of one of his houses, Mar-a-Lago, was worth more than the state said.
00:10:59.300 The bank does.
00:11:01.720 You've never walked into a bank and said, you know what?
00:11:04.740 I've got a house worth 14 billion dollars.
00:11:08.000 And they go, oh, OK, we'll take your word for it.
00:11:11.820 They don't ever do that.
00:11:13.620 They go and they send somebody to inspect and look at the house and evaluate and give value for the bank to the house.
00:11:24.280 And they're like, yes, now we're 14.
00:11:25.820 We're going to give you fourteen hundred dollars of value for that.
00:11:31.280 OK.
00:11:32.660 Then he took out a loan based on those numbers.
00:11:35.560 He paid it back with interest exactly as contracted.
00:11:40.080 And where's the crime?
00:11:42.620 Because everybody, everyone puts a different value, perhaps, than the bank does.
00:11:50.300 The bank doesn't take your word for it.
00:11:53.420 If the bank took everybody's word for it, the bank would be out of business.
00:11:58.860 My gosh.
00:12:03.060 So they did that.
00:12:04.820 What does that mean for businesses?
00:12:06.960 It means if they don't like you, look out.
00:12:11.820 Look out.
00:12:14.240 They also charged him with other business crimes.
00:12:18.580 Never been tried before.
00:12:21.360 They don't care.
00:12:22.240 But everybody looked the other way because that was Donald Trump.
00:12:26.260 This isn't this is not Donald Trump now.
00:12:29.040 This is a guy who all of America should be calling a hero.
00:12:33.180 If you watched him say after they arrested him and they're they're trying him or they're they're questioning him with the police.
00:12:42.840 They come in.
00:12:45.340 And they're talking to him.
00:12:46.780 The guy is clearly not.
00:12:48.740 Yeah, well, I took him down.
00:12:52.600 He was clearly just trying to protect people and do the right thing.
00:12:58.500 Again, there are two Americas and and I don't understand this one.
00:13:09.480 Because this one isn't about.
00:13:14.740 This this one's not about Donald Trump.
00:13:20.160 Now, there have been people who've tried to make this about race because he's white and the victim was black.
00:13:24.940 So maybe New Yorkers are still buying into that crap.
00:13:28.880 That show is over, guys.
00:13:30.920 That show is over.
00:13:33.080 When there is a real crime about black and white, white on black or black on white doesn't matter.
00:13:40.000 But you're at the very end of all of this nonsense of DEI and all of that crap.
00:13:48.600 You're at the end of it.
00:13:50.040 That was a bad movie.
00:13:52.120 And we're at the end of it.
00:13:53.520 And people are starting to walk out of the theater going, I don't think I bought that.
00:13:57.360 That was that was ridiculous.
00:14:00.020 People liked it for a long time.
00:14:01.840 It's not over yet, but it's damn close.
00:14:11.580 Now, let me give you another story.
00:14:14.120 This is the same kind of story, except it happens in Germany, but it's to an American.
00:14:20.840 A 64-year-old.
00:14:25.020 What?
00:14:25.380 Where?
00:14:26.500 Etria?
00:14:27.440 Eritrea?
00:14:28.260 Eritrea.
00:14:29.380 So he's an Eritrean.
00:14:31.020 Eritrean, yeah.
00:14:32.080 Eritrean.
00:14:32.920 And I'm sorry, I only vacationed there a couple of times.
00:14:36.420 Yeah.
00:14:36.720 Well, you had that timeshare for a bunch of years.
00:14:39.020 Yeah.
00:14:39.240 And then there was an issue with it.
00:14:40.740 So, yeah.
00:14:41.580 Understandable.
00:14:42.240 Anyway, I only went just, you know, for the free weekend.
00:14:45.000 Yeah.
00:14:45.160 I had to sit there and listen to the Eritrean people talk.
00:14:49.620 Anyway, so this guy, he comes and he grabs this 20-year-old by the butt.
00:14:56.820 And kind of grabs her and she fights back.
00:15:02.360 And then it gets a little nasty.
00:15:05.220 And she pulls out a knife and comes after him.
00:15:09.100 And he grabs her arm with a knife and she gets, you know, the better of him because he's 64.
00:15:18.800 She's 20.
00:15:20.080 And she grabs a knife and she sticks it in him.
00:15:22.720 She sticks it in his heart.
00:15:23.800 He dies.
00:15:25.040 Okay.
00:15:25.280 Now, I just, I want to give you a little bit of background here on what's happening in Germany.
00:15:36.840 In Germany, more than 1,000 women were sexually assaulted by migrants at a New Year's Eve celebration in Germany.
00:15:47.640 1,000 at a New Year's Eve celebration.
00:15:53.380 Okay.
00:15:53.540 In September of 2023, 26 German police were injured as masses of Eritrean migrants fought each other in the streets.
00:16:05.840 Okay.
00:16:06.620 26 police.
00:16:07.880 So this is not necessarily, you know, the, hey, let's just become German kind of people.
00:16:16.880 Got it?
00:16:17.700 This is the same problem happening all over.
00:16:22.440 So what happens to this American?
00:16:25.380 So she goes to, she goes to trial and she's found guilty.
00:16:33.160 She, by the way, turned herself in.
00:16:35.740 As soon as it happened, she called police.
00:16:38.400 She called, you know, 911 or whatever it is.
00:16:42.260 And then turned herself in.
00:16:44.320 She was charged with causing bodily harm, resulting in death.
00:16:49.420 She was arrested.
00:16:50.820 She was found guilty.
00:16:51.760 And they gave her 10 years in prison.
00:16:56.820 10 years in prison.
00:17:01.480 Now, let me show you how fair that is in Germany.
00:17:05.780 Anyway, there was a group of nine migrants that gang raped a German girl in 2020.
00:17:17.480 Nine were convicted.
00:17:20.840 Only one went to prison.
00:17:23.120 Even though all nine expressed no regret whatsoever, only one of the nine went to prison.
00:17:34.540 And it wasn't for 10 years.
00:17:36.160 Then, because of that, the German police investigated more than 100 Germans, criticizing the people in that case.
00:17:48.680 Criticizing and saying, how can you possibly let these nine go?
00:17:54.040 Look what they just did.
00:17:55.460 They investigated and prosecuted, well, they investigated at least 100 people for just speaking out.
00:18:08.580 In June, another 20-year-old woman in Germany was sentenced to jail for defamation for calling one of those nine men a disgusting rapist pig.
00:18:18.780 So, the one she called a, quote, disgusting rapist pig didn't go to jail.
00:18:29.340 She did.
00:18:32.900 Our State Department said, well, we can't talk about this.
00:18:36.540 We can't talk about this at this time.
00:18:39.700 I'd be talking about this.
00:18:42.180 Hopefully, Donald Trump will be talking about this.
00:18:45.020 Hey, Germany, return this woman.
00:18:46.920 Return this woman.
00:18:49.420 This is, I'm telling you, this is the kind of stuff that ends poorly.
00:18:56.000 Was she wrong?
00:18:58.140 I don't think so.
00:18:59.600 But apparently, when they were arguing and fighting, he turned and started to walk away, and she pursued.
00:19:08.020 Now, I don't know how far that pursue was.
00:19:10.520 I don't know all the details.
00:19:12.640 But that would give you a little indication that maybe she, but 10 years, 10 years, when the people doing the raping get nothing?
00:19:23.420 I don't think so.
00:19:25.320 You're supposed to stand there and take the sexual assault?
00:19:27.860 Was that, that's the plan?
00:19:29.000 Yeah, that's the plan.
00:19:29.720 That's the plan.
00:19:30.740 If, I mean, unless you're a migrant.
00:19:34.240 I guess if a German sexually assaulted a migrant, you'd go to jail forever.
00:19:40.780 I don't know.
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00:21:17.200 Just hearing this, I think I could vomit.
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00:21:47.600 All right.
00:21:47.880 So let's get back to what we were just talking about, justice.
00:21:50.900 Now, Donald Trump was on Meet the Press.
00:21:55.680 Are you surprised at all that he did this?
00:21:57.880 No.
00:21:58.940 No, he's the president.
00:22:00.820 Why do they get, and why is that assumed, I guess is my question.
00:22:05.260 Why is it assumed that Meet the Press just gets this?
00:22:07.400 After the way NBC News has handled the past four years.
00:22:11.820 Because I think the president should go on a little of everything.
00:22:14.300 Yeah, I agree with that.
00:22:15.820 But the way you reacted is, I think, the way America reacted.
00:22:19.900 Yeah, of course, he's president.
00:22:20.800 He's going to Meet the Press.
00:22:21.640 Why?
00:22:22.680 At some point, should we not challenge this at its core?
00:22:25.980 Yeah.
00:22:26.560 Because, I mean, you watch this interview, and I don't think she deserved this interview.
00:22:30.500 I don't think she did a good job with it.
00:22:32.240 Well, let me make your point, because I almost just said this without thinking.
00:22:37.820 I was making your point.
00:22:39.000 It's Meet the Press.
00:22:40.460 So you're right.
00:22:41.120 You're right.
00:22:41.620 I don't know why.
00:22:42.380 I don't know why.
00:22:43.740 But he came on, and he said, look, illegals are going bye-bye.
00:22:51.660 He said, there is the failure to enforce laws regarding immigration that have been unfair to legal immigrants.
00:22:59.420 You have to.
00:23:00.200 It's a tough thing to do, but you have to.
00:23:02.980 We have rules, regulations, and laws.
00:23:05.860 They came in illegally.
00:23:07.860 You know, the people who have been treated very unfairly are the people who have been in line for 10 years to come into our country.
00:23:13.420 And we're going to make it very easy for people to come in, and they have to pass a test.
00:23:18.460 They have to be able to tell you what the Statue of Liberty is.
00:23:20.780 They have to tell you a little bit about our country.
00:23:22.620 They have to love our country.
00:23:24.140 But they can't come out of prisons.
00:23:26.060 We don't want people like that here.
00:23:28.420 Amen.
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00:25:07.940 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:25:17.240 We have Senator Rand Paul on with us.
00:25:26.320 I've got to talk to him about a couple of things.
00:25:28.500 A, staying out of war in Syria.
00:25:32.640 Two, Anthony Fauci.
00:25:35.380 Is he going to be pardoned?
00:25:36.640 But let's start with Doge.
00:25:39.000 The Senate Republicans, hopefully, are ready to just slash government spending.
00:25:47.840 And hopefully, we do it in the fashion that Calvin Coolidge did it back in the 1920s.
00:25:54.420 Senator Rand Paul, welcome to the program.
00:25:57.400 Hey, Glenn.
00:25:57.960 Thanks for having me.
00:25:58.720 You bet.
00:25:59.420 So, how serious do you think this Doge thing is?
00:26:03.080 You know, I think it's very helpful because, you know, the problem is not just Democrats in Washington.
00:26:09.240 It's big government Republicans.
00:26:11.280 And I think Elon and Vivek bringing attention to this, we've already offered up.
00:26:17.160 I've been for 10 years collecting and arguing that we should get rid of waste.
00:26:21.100 We sent them 2,000 pages worth of waste that could be addressed immediately.
00:26:25.460 Some can be done through executive action.
00:26:27.360 And I think you can let people go.
00:26:29.700 You can fire people.
00:26:30.900 You can fire people for cause.
00:26:32.880 You can also change the contracting.
00:26:34.600 You know, one of the things Elon did at SpaceX was he started bidding on things,
00:26:38.980 and they started doing it through competitive bidding as opposed to cost plus.
00:26:42.720 The big companies, Boeing and Lockheed, would get their contracts and say,
00:26:46.400 oh, we bid a billion dollars.
00:26:47.840 Oh, sorry, we came in at $2 billion.
00:26:49.840 Well, you get 10% of whatever you come in at.
00:26:51.900 So, in fact, here is an incentive to come in over budget.
00:26:55.260 So there's a lot of things they can do, and I hope they will do.
00:26:58.380 On spending reductions, there's a special procedure where if we send a billion dollars
00:27:03.680 to the administration to build a ship, and they build it for $800 million,
00:27:08.420 they can send the $200 million back to us through a special procedure called rescission,
00:27:13.120 and it gets an immediate vote, a privileged vote, and it's a simple majority.
00:27:17.420 Most of the problems we have is getting to 60 votes to undo bad things the Democrats have done.
00:27:23.140 But with this case, rescission, reducing spending that is sent back to us by the president,
00:27:28.040 it's a simple majority.
00:27:29.840 However, we tried to do this in the first Trump administration with a really small bill,
00:27:34.900 $15 billion cut, and it failed because Republicans voted with the Democrats to keep the spending.
00:27:40.460 So we have to do this.
00:27:42.140 We're going to have 53 in the Senate and only one or two majority in the House.
00:27:46.440 We've got to see if we can actually get the majority of Republicans to vote for spending cuts.
00:27:50.760 If they all do, we can cut significant spending.
00:27:53.600 Would you agree with me that Donald Trump's different than he was in 2020?
00:27:57.880 That if we would have had him in 2020, it would have been a different situation entirely?
00:28:03.180 I think he's much more focused now.
00:28:05.220 His picks for his cabinet, I think, are light years ahead of what was going on in 2016, for sure.
00:28:11.020 And he really wants to disrupt.
00:28:16.160 He is not going to allow the status quo.
00:28:17.920 He saw the status quo use the apparatus of government to come after him individually.
00:28:22.980 And he realizes that in 2016, but again through 2020, that our intelligence agencies were being used against him.
00:28:31.020 Both retired and, I believe, active, went after the whole Hunter Biden thing to say it was Russian propaganda.
00:28:37.800 And it turned out the propaganda was actually U.S. propaganda, calling it Russian propaganda.
00:28:43.140 And the FBI needs to be cleaned house.
00:28:46.600 Kash Patel, I think, can do it.
00:28:48.560 D&I, Tulsi Gabbard, I think, can do it over there.
00:28:51.440 And he hasn't picked moderate Republicans.
00:28:57.460 He's picked strong people on the COVID front, picking Marty McCary, a doctor from Johns Hopkins, and Jay Bhattacharya, a doctor from Stanford, who have been leading leaders and pointing out this nonsense.
00:29:09.160 These are people I would have picked.
00:29:10.980 So I'm over the moon with some of these picks.
00:29:14.920 So what do you think is going to happen?
00:29:16.200 I mean, you know, the White House is saying that Fauci may be pardoned in advance of anything, which doesn't seem like you could do that, but they'll try it anyway.
00:29:29.880 I mean, at least it has to be everything just has to be dumped and exposed.
00:29:36.160 I've sent referrals, criminal referrals on Anthony Fauci twice to the Department of Justice without really a response.
00:29:43.800 Merrick Garland hasn't done his job.
00:29:45.380 He's probably been the most partisan attorney general we've ever had.
00:29:48.580 I will send those referrals again.
00:29:50.660 If they preemptively pardoned Anthony Fauci, it will seal his fate as the architect, author, and godfather of the pandemic.
00:29:59.640 He's the one that funded it.
00:30:01.240 He's the one that funded the research and moved on.
00:30:03.740 He's the one that allowed the research not to be screwed up.
00:30:07.840 People don't quite get this.
00:30:09.440 There was a safety committee that was supposed to scrutinize dangerous research.
00:30:13.500 It was set up because of fear of exactly this happening.
00:30:17.420 There have been scientists talking about this for 20 years, worried that this is going to happen.
00:30:22.460 Anthony Fauci sidestepped the safety committee and allowed this research to go on.
00:30:27.400 Then when it came forward that he had done it, he's like, oh, nothing to see here.
00:30:30.780 We didn't really do it.
00:30:31.620 Oh, well, we funded EcoHealth, and they funded Wu-On, but oh, nothing to see here.
00:30:36.320 And then he had the gall to say it wasn't gain-of-function, and it wasn't dangerous.
00:30:40.320 That's a whole lie.
00:30:41.440 All that's come out.
00:30:42.780 And really, we have him in his own words.
00:30:44.820 We have him in private saying, oh, we know it's really dangerous there, and we know they do gain-of-function research.
00:30:50.200 So we've got him dead to rights.
00:30:52.220 If the president pardons him, I think he'll just cement his role in history as being the architect of gain-of-function surgery.
00:30:59.400 So, but will we release – this is the one thing I'm hoping Kash Patel does.
00:31:06.220 I hope he releases just the raw evidence that has been gathered, you know, kind of like the Twitter files,
00:31:15.040 where we can see all the stuff that has been classified that should be seen by the American people.
00:31:24.000 With regard to COVID, we voted unanimously to declassify all of it.
00:31:28.400 So this was over a year and a half ago.
00:31:31.560 The FBI did do their job.
00:31:34.580 They did a report, and they said that they thought COVID came from the lab, that the virus or the pandemic started with a lab leak.
00:31:41.100 But they haven't released their report.
00:31:43.280 They've been told to declassify it.
00:31:45.440 I truly believe Kash Patel will look at that.
00:31:48.280 And the way you declassify it is this.
00:31:49.800 If there's a name in there, you don't want somebody to know a name or a source, you take that out of the report.
00:31:54.680 In fact, even when I read and see classified things, I almost never have seen a name or a source, which I think is good.
00:32:00.900 You protect your sources.
00:32:02.360 But I should get to see all the information.
00:32:04.480 And really, in this case, the American public should see all of the information.
00:32:08.300 Anything to do with Russiagate, anything to do with the abuse of the FBI to go after Donald Trump,
00:32:12.640 all that has to be publicly released as well.
00:32:15.200 Well, on Friday, here in Fort Worth, Texas, there was a judge that ordered Pfizer to release and produce all of its emergency use authorization file
00:32:27.820 to a group of scientists that want to look through it.
00:32:31.260 And they've been saying, well, we can't do it.
00:32:32.880 We can't do it.
00:32:33.380 And the judge finally just said, do it now.
00:32:37.260 Yeah, we've never had someone like Donald Trump or like these appointees.
00:32:41.600 And that's why first line of battle is getting them through.
00:32:45.460 There are many establishment Republicans, you know who they are, who are weak-kneed or, frankly,
00:32:51.420 just no better than Democrats that are looking to destroy Donald Trump's picks.
00:32:56.720 And so I'm going to be working very hard for Robert Kennedy, for Tulsi Gabbard, for Kash Patel.
00:33:03.900 These are, you know, those three right at the tip of my mind are going to have a lot of establishment Republicans questioning.
00:33:10.600 And we've got to make sure we get them through, and we've got to make sure everybody, you know, listening to the radio,
00:33:16.820 everybody out there is calling their particularly Republican senators and saying Donald Trump needs his team.
00:33:23.500 How long do you think, I mean, do you think he's going to get these, what do you call them,
00:33:29.640 out-of-session appointments where, because it took him like two years to get all of his appointments.
00:33:38.100 He didn't even get all of them in two years.
00:33:39.700 He needs them right now.
00:33:41.440 But I hate the precedents that that would set.
00:33:43.820 The vast majority, the vast majority will be very quickly.
00:33:46.520 I can tell you, I am hopeful that I will be chairman of the Department of Homeland Security.
00:33:51.300 So Kristi Noem's nomination will come to my committee.
00:33:54.860 My plan is, if elected in the next couple of weeks in January, to be the chairman.
00:33:59.500 I will have a hearing for her before the inauguration.
00:34:03.500 As soon as he officially appoints her after the inauguration, I may be able to have a vote that day.
00:34:08.720 Sometimes we will vote that day.
00:34:10.460 So while some of it was slow in 2016, the Secretary of State, Homeland Security,
00:34:15.660 several of these important positions were filled pretty quickly.
00:34:19.440 And we plan on doing that again.
00:34:20.920 I would be surprised in the first week if we don't have four or five cabinet-level people appointed, voted on in the first week.
00:34:29.100 Let me switch topics to Syria.
00:34:31.740 The president made it very clear that this is not our issue.
00:34:35.460 You know, I went back this weekend and looked at a story from 2016 where the CIA was supporting one side
00:34:42.540 and the Pentagon was supporting the other side in Syria, and they were fighting each other.
00:34:48.440 And now the president, the current president, whoever that is, you know, bombed Syria over the weekend.
00:34:55.480 And I just have this bad feeling that the military industrial complex wants to have a war somewhere.
00:35:04.460 And Donald Trump is coming out and saying it isn't any of our business.
00:35:07.820 I know where you stand on war.
00:35:10.820 What do you see coming?
00:35:12.900 I agree completely with Donald Trump on this.
00:35:15.340 And the people who took over, the rebels who won, their new name is a new name given to an old group called al-Nusra,
00:35:24.580 which were associated with al-Qaeda.
00:35:26.840 So they were Islamists, meaning that they were for a radical, fundamental sort of nature of Islam
00:35:32.840 that doesn't treat women well, doesn't treat Christians well, etc.
00:35:37.620 A very primitive form of Islam.
00:35:40.040 Well, they've been fighting there for a long time.
00:35:42.620 There's also another group called ISIS that is actually somewhat the same, fundamental Islamist.
00:35:48.800 And then there are also other groups there as well.
00:35:51.500 There have been the Russians there.
00:35:52.840 There have been Iranian proxies there.
00:35:54.900 There have been Assad there.
00:35:57.040 Caught in the mix are hundreds of thousands of Christians who have always had sanctuaries since the time of Christ, frankly,
00:36:03.540 and are at risk.
00:36:05.540 And so we have 900 soldiers.
00:36:08.380 900 soldiers isn't enough to organize a parade.
00:36:11.240 I mean, 900 soldiers is not who you go to war with.
00:36:14.880 You want to go to war in Syria, you put 5, 10, 100,000 troops in.
00:36:18.900 You don't put 900 troops in there.
00:36:20.860 They become targets, not a deterrent.
00:36:23.640 They're not deterring anything.
00:36:25.220 But if some of them are killed, and I hope this doesn't happen,
00:36:28.240 then all of a sudden maybe we are drug into the middle of a civil war where there are no good people on either side of it.
00:36:33.640 Let me ask you one final question about, you've got a bill coming out that's similar to the South Korean law,
00:36:41.120 which I don't even know what happened in South Korea.
00:36:43.540 I'm still confused by that.
00:36:45.500 Where the U.S. Senate would allow presidential emergencies to continue only with a majority vote in Congress,
00:36:52.080 which I 100% back.
00:36:54.920 What does this mean to all of the emergencies that we have dating way, way back that are still in effect?
00:37:05.800 They expire.
00:37:07.800 And currently, if a president has an emergency, the emergency can only be stopped by Congress
00:37:14.340 if Congress votes to stop it, but then the president would veto it.
00:37:19.660 So it really takes a two-thirds vote of Congress to stop an emergency.
00:37:23.560 My bill would actually change it where it's a simple majority.
00:37:26.620 We don't have to vote to stop it.
00:37:28.080 It stops automatically by statute.
00:37:30.500 We had this in Kentucky in our state government.
00:37:33.560 Our governor shut down the hotels, made it illegal to travel, made it illegal to go to church during COVID.
00:37:40.060 And the legislature couldn't stop him because they were in session.
00:37:43.380 So when they finally came back in session, our Kentucky legislature said,
00:37:47.400 governor's emergencies last 30 days, then they expire, and less affirmed by a majority of the legislature.
00:37:53.820 So this reverses it.
00:37:55.160 Instead of needing two-thirds to stop a crazy governor or a crazy president,
00:37:59.920 it actually takes a simple, you have to have a simple majority to affirm it.
00:38:03.700 So it really completely flips this on its head, and it's what we have all wanted.
00:38:08.820 And some partisans will say, oh, this is against Donald Trump.
00:38:11.620 No, I had this under Harris.
00:38:13.580 I had this under Biden.
00:38:15.000 I've had this under, I've had this bill for years.
00:38:17.960 And both Mike Lee and I have fought on this out of principle.
00:38:21.880 Nothing to do with who the president is.
00:38:23.540 I don't want, I don't want any, I don't want any president to have this kind of power.
00:38:28.700 We have got to reduce the power of the president of the United States.
00:38:33.080 And if he goes in and does everything by executive order, we lose because the next guy will come in and do exactly what Biden did and just cancel it all.
00:38:45.000 We've got to get back to a debate, to reason, and to Congress and the Senate actually doing their job.
00:38:54.440 This is something that people need to realize that it's not new because people get caught up in the situation.
00:39:00.480 They think it's about one person or another.
00:39:02.580 The constitutional position of conservatives and limited government advocates has always been that, as Madison said, we divided the powers, we separated the powers, and we wanted to pit ambition against ambition.
00:39:15.940 In other words, the ambition of people to try to take power would be pitted by the others trying to keep them from taking power.
00:39:23.500 But over the last hundred years since FDR, the power of the presidency has gradually expanded, and what we need now is a stronger legislature and less power for the central authority to balance that power again.
00:39:37.360 This was sort of Montesquieu saying that when the executive legislates, when he has both the power to execute and legislate, that's when liberty fails.
00:39:47.380 That's when tyranny arrives.
00:39:49.320 And so, I don't know, people just need to realize this has nothing to do with an individual, a new president, an old president.
00:39:55.920 It has all to do with constitutional principles that have always motivated those of us who believe in limited government.
00:40:01.540 I think there's a lot of people awake to exactly that message, and your time is right now.
00:40:07.540 Rand, thank you so much.
00:40:08.860 Appreciate it.
00:40:09.480 Senator Rand Paul from the great state of Kentucky.
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00:43:26.940 He's a San Diego County supervisor.
00:43:28.620 He's going to tell us tomorrow they are going to propose, the Democrats are going to propose,
00:43:33.620 that ICE completely disengage with the United States government.
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00:43:39.640 They don't help.
00:43:41.020 I mean, it's crazy.
00:43:42.580 In San Diego, California, Jim's going to join us and tell us what can be done.
00:43:48.720 And I hope Donald Trump is going to penalize these sanctuary cities.
00:43:54.860 More in a minute.
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00:46:08.860 I'm so sick and tired of hearing these sanctuary cities that were just crying uncle when it was Joe Biden.
00:46:15.280 Oh, we can't handle this. We can't handle it. We're going to collapse. We need more federal money.
00:46:19.160 As soon as Donald Trump comes in, they all double down. We're sanctuary cities.
00:46:22.900 We're not going to do anything to help this man. Really?
00:46:26.460 I hope Donald Trump comes down with a massive hammer on these cities and these counties.
00:46:31.720 I want to talk to you about what's happening in San Diego County.
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00:48:05.040 Jim Desmond, welcome to the program.
00:48:06.720 How are you, sir?
00:48:08.240 Hey, good morning, Glenn.
00:48:09.280 I'm doing well.
00:48:09.980 Thanks for having me on.
00:48:11.240 Jeez, so what is happening in San Diego now?
00:48:15.220 Oh, man.
00:48:15.800 Well, overall, what it is, is really disrupting cooperation between our local law enforcement and ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
00:48:26.620 And so anytime you disrupt or try to stop that communication or cooperation, basically you're making us more unsafe.
00:48:35.480 And that's really what the overall crux is, is what they're trying to do, is not have ICE involved, primarily with the people that we have in the jails here in San Diego County.
00:48:46.500 Even though they're here illegally, and even though they're criminals, one of my colleagues is putting forward an effort that we don't have that cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement.
00:48:58.060 As a matter of fact, we sever it, and that's what's being proposed.
00:49:01.640 Let me read just an excerpt of this.
00:49:03.600 Okay.
00:49:33.600 This is insane.
00:49:35.820 It is.
00:49:37.040 And to have that, and, you know, these are criminals.
00:49:40.980 These are criminals that have been charged.
00:49:42.760 They're in our jails.
00:49:44.560 And they're either, you know, while they're in, they should be able to be, ICE should be able to come in and investigate and see if they should be deported or not.
00:49:51.480 And when they get released, and unfortunately, you know, these, they're going to be released back into our communities.
00:49:58.520 They have, there's no retribution.
00:50:00.840 And if we don't deport these people, you know, this is really what we need to do to make ourselves, our countries, and our communities safer is get these illegal immigrants that are here and that are criminals.
00:50:12.440 They should be deported first.
00:50:13.440 They should be deported first.
00:50:14.440 They should be out the door.
00:50:15.720 There should be no question about that.
00:50:17.440 And that just, you know, the community, we have people, you know, coming onto our beaches here in San Diego County and boatloads, and they're just walking into the communities and disappearing into the country.
00:50:26.960 We have the border here as well.
00:50:28.520 We had over 150,000 people just dropped in our streets here after they came across the border with no vetting.
00:50:36.900 And so, you know, in San Diego County, we're a coastal community in California, which is still, unfortunately, mostly blue.
00:50:44.460 But we've also got safety concerns, and I'm hoping that most people wake up to that and say, hey, these criminal illegal immigrants have to be deported.
00:50:52.480 So we're on in San Diego, and I hope that people are listening, and do they need to attend this meeting?
00:51:00.340 What do they need to do?
00:51:02.060 Well, they need to attend or call in.
00:51:04.300 They can do that.
00:51:05.300 They can contact the county administration office, and they can get information on how to call in and how to make your voices be heard.
00:51:14.020 Because this is really insane, the fact that we've got criminal elements here that are being released back into our streets, and the people are here illegally.
00:51:23.900 And, you know, the people that my colleague is trying to protect are other illegal immigrants, is what she's trying to protect.
00:51:33.180 But by allowing the criminal ones to stay here, that's hurting the same neighborhoods that she's trying to protect.
00:51:38.840 To me, it's, you know, just ludicrous to try to attempt to just allow that criminal element to stay here in San Diego County when they should be deported to our country.
00:51:51.660 So, in San Diego, when the vote came through and people were voting red, what was the, where was immigration on the list of things people were voting for?
00:52:03.880 Because I would imagine in San Diego, if I was voting for Donald Trump, that would be pretty high on the list.
00:52:10.080 Oh, absolutely.
00:52:10.780 I do think immigration is huge just because we're the front, we're the doormat here in California.
00:52:16.380 Right.
00:52:16.880 Where Gavin Newsom just puts out the red carpet for people to come across.
00:52:22.340 And so there was a Republican shift.
00:52:25.840 There was a red shift, but not enough.
00:52:27.680 I think it was only about 12%.
00:52:28.900 We needed about double that here in San Diego County.
00:52:32.320 So, immigration is on top of people, are on top of people's mind.
00:52:36.760 The thing is, unfortunately, most people are too busy to understand what's going on with them because they got their own lives and families and kids.
00:52:43.280 And to understand the nuances of what this is really going to do.
00:52:47.880 And to me, it's going to be harmful to the community and affect public safety for all of our neighborhoods here, not only in San Diego County, but in the rest of the country.
00:52:57.120 Do you think there's any chance that California returns?
00:52:59.340 I mean, Tanya and I have been talking about moving to Florida.
00:53:04.300 You know, as I get older, I guess I have to go with a metal detector onto a beach someplace.
00:53:08.880 And I've always hated the humidity.
00:53:12.360 I grew up in the West Coast, and I always, always wanted to live in San Diego.
00:53:17.620 I won't even consider it because your state is so insane.
00:53:22.040 Is there a chance this ever changes?
00:53:24.060 I hope so.
00:53:26.700 I'm crossing my fingers.
00:53:27.800 We used to have, you know, we used to have Ronald Reagan.
00:53:31.320 I know.
00:53:31.960 It was a great state.
00:53:34.780 We've had some good leaders in the past, but unfortunately, it's shifted.
00:53:38.580 And unfortunately, our entire state government, they have a super majority of Democrats.
00:53:44.740 So even Republican voices hardly ever get heard.
00:53:48.440 But I think people are waking up here particularly, you know, to the immigration issue.
00:53:53.180 And I think that's in front of people's minds.
00:53:55.220 And even, you know, the richer beach or, you know, more affluent beach communities where these boats are landing.
00:54:01.020 It used to be like two or three a week.
00:54:02.860 We just have a dozen people jump off the boat and run into the neighborhood and get picked up and go someplace else.
00:54:08.020 So I'm hoping there's some change, and immigration is definitely on top of people's minds.
00:54:12.500 But they've got to understand that we've got to get rid of the illegal immigrants that are here committing crimes and allow law enforcement agencies to work together to keep us safe.
00:54:25.000 Is there any thought at all about Donald Trump cracking down on sanctuary cities?
00:54:32.440 Well, hey, I'm liking what Homan has been saying here lately, cracking down.
00:54:37.400 Yeah, you know, there's ways they can do that, you know, with funding and things like that.
00:54:43.540 And, you know, we can't break federal law.
00:54:47.160 If they make a federal law such that law enforcement agencies have to work together, then we can't really, you know, we can't, you know, push against that.
00:54:58.300 But I think there's a possibility of some rational people finally getting around and saying, hey, this isn't safe.
00:55:05.440 You know, we want immigration, we want it done legally, but people, if they're going to come here and just walk across the border, ask for asylum, and then commit crimes.
00:55:14.920 And these are high-end crimes we're talking about.
00:55:16.960 This is, you know, possession of a firearm, gang-related violence, burglary, robbery, child abuse and her engagement.
00:55:24.380 Those are the things that are going to be taken off the list if this passes to where ICE can come in and work with the criminal element.
00:55:33.900 It's just insane.
00:55:35.100 Just insane.
00:55:36.460 We're talking to Jim Desmond.
00:55:38.060 He is a San Diego County supervisor.
00:55:40.980 All right, just one last push.
00:55:42.400 What do people do if they want to get involved and help?
00:55:46.000 Well, you can contact my office at Jim.Desmond at San Diego County, or you can contact the county offices, look for the meetings, go to the agenda.
00:55:57.360 You can call in.
00:55:58.980 That's probably the easiest thing to do instead of waiting, you know, because the meetings go for several hours.
00:56:03.500 You can call in and voice your concerns.
00:56:06.560 Tell my colleagues, because unfortunately, I'm at the wrong end of a 3-2 on this board, and I have a hunch it's going to pass.
00:56:13.080 And so we really want to let these folks know that, hey, we want legal immigration.
00:56:18.080 We want law enforcement to work together.
00:56:20.060 That's the message.
00:56:21.020 Thank you so much, Jim.
00:56:21.820 I appreciate it.
00:56:22.840 God bless.
00:56:23.400 All right.
00:56:23.680 Thanks, Mike.
00:56:24.180 You bet.
00:56:24.680 That's Supervisor Jim Desmond from SupervisorJimDesmond.com.
00:56:29.900 SupervisorJimDesmond.com.
00:56:33.300 Man, I hope the president comes down on these sanctuary cities.
00:56:38.780 You know, there is a clear mandate here, and every single city, Chicago was even saying it.
00:56:46.980 We can't handle it.
00:56:47.880 We can't handle it.
00:56:48.600 And then all of a sudden, Donald Trump wins.
00:56:50.460 Oh, we're against this entirely.
00:56:52.280 These people, we've got to coddle them, and they're great Americans.
00:56:56.680 If they're causing crime in your city, how is this, honestly, how does that even pass?
00:57:05.800 How is the person who is elected as a supervisor justify that to the average citizen in San Diego County?
00:57:16.460 Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:57:17.080 We're going to, yeah.
00:57:17.880 Oh, yeah.
00:57:18.200 They were abusing children.
00:57:19.880 No, we don't want them deported.
00:57:22.300 What are you?
00:57:23.060 What are you out of your mind?
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00:59:46.980 I don't think it's happening.
00:59:47.440 I don't either.
00:59:48.240 He wants it too much, and I think he's pissed off that he lost his nomination.
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00:59:54.280 Does anybody know where she even is?
00:59:57.720 I have not seen her since the election.
00:59:59.600 Or anywhere.
01:00:00.720 Just seems like a complete evaporation.
01:00:04.220 Right.
01:00:04.540 It's like, where's Waldo, except they're both the leaders of our country.
01:00:08.120 Or where's Walzo?
01:00:09.500 Because Walz has been completely invisible, too, which that I liked.
01:00:12.820 Yeah.
01:00:13.100 I'm glad.
01:00:14.000 Yeah.
01:00:14.420 I'm glad he's gone.
01:00:15.560 But you've got some great paintings up here as well.
01:00:19.360 Yeah.
01:00:19.860 The Captain America one's great with George Washington as Captain America.
01:00:22.940 Yeah, he's the original Captain America.
01:00:24.520 That is really a...
01:00:25.720 That's a great...
01:00:26.760 I really love that painting.
01:00:28.140 It's really cool.
01:00:28.580 And then the first one I've ever done of Christ.
01:00:31.060 And with that one, you get a personalized letter from...
01:00:34.840 From Christ?
01:00:36.380 Wow.
01:00:37.060 No.
01:00:37.700 No.
01:00:38.100 Not much of a writer himself.
01:00:39.660 No.
01:00:39.920 Okay.
01:00:40.200 Yeah.
01:00:40.580 All right.
01:00:40.820 So, I did something in the sand, and that's pretty much it.
01:00:43.620 Okay.
01:00:43.900 That's pretty much it.
01:00:45.080 But there's all kinds of G-Clay's and posters.
01:00:48.680 What is it?
01:00:49.420 G-Clay's again?
01:00:50.660 G-Clay is a fancy name for a print on canvas.
01:00:56.500 High quality, exact copy on canvas.
01:01:00.920 So, it looks just like the original, but it's not the original.
01:01:04.300 Okay.
01:01:05.300 And you get one of those, and you get a letter from me, all hand-signed, and you can buy the
01:01:11.380 prints.
01:01:11.840 There's also, you know, Chasing Embers, buy one book, get the second book free.
01:01:16.900 There's Cheyenne's Christmas album.
01:01:19.180 There's mugs.
01:01:19.940 There's the sick, twisted freaks' sweatshirts that are just fantastic.
01:01:25.840 There's Glenn's duet of Lizzo's...
01:01:29.940 You know what?
01:01:30.820 I am going to...
01:01:32.500 I'm just telling you.
01:01:34.280 Okay.
01:01:35.300 Because, of course, I'm going to do it, but I am going to...
01:01:38.900 Oh!
01:01:39.500 It's the first time you've really admitted that, I think, publicly.
01:01:41.160 Yes, I am going to do it, because, you know, I was...
01:01:43.560 You're going to stick to your bargain.
01:01:44.400 I'm going to stick to my word.
01:01:45.140 But I'm going to Nashville in a week.
01:01:48.220 If you...
01:01:49.980 Because I heard rumor you wanted me to do a country version of it.
01:01:54.320 That's appropriate.
01:01:55.260 So I can go to Nashville, and I can record it...
01:01:58.460 You can record it?
01:01:59.120 ...next week, because Cheyenne and I are going to be in Nashville for her performance at the
01:02:05.820 Grand Ole Miss.
01:02:06.200 Are you going to a studio that you can...
01:02:08.120 Yeah, we can...
01:02:08.820 I think if you act now...
01:02:11.340 Act now!
01:02:12.380 You can arrange that.
01:02:14.180 I believe the first version of the backing music is done.
01:02:19.580 What?
01:02:20.380 Really?
01:02:20.580 I believe that's accurate.
01:02:21.960 I have not heard it yet, but the rumor is it's done.
01:02:24.800 At least the first version.
01:02:25.960 So I think we can get you...
01:02:27.020 I think...
01:02:27.860 Was it done by the Nashville people?
01:02:29.620 You seem a little more hesitant all of a sudden about your promise.
01:02:32.980 Well, because...
01:02:33.000 Interesting.
01:02:33.360 No, only because you were involved.
01:02:35.240 Only because you were involved and I was not involved.
01:02:37.780 So...
01:02:38.260 What are you...
01:02:39.000 What?
01:02:39.540 I would love to produce your album.
01:02:43.860 I think it would do great.
01:02:46.660 So that might be coming too.
01:02:47.840 That one is not on the glennbeckchristmas.com yet.
01:02:50.600 No, no, no.
01:02:50.900 We'll just release that and it'll go absolutely nowhere.
01:02:54.800 Thank God.
01:02:55.060 Oh, it'll be huge.
01:02:56.280 It'll be...
01:02:56.720 Thank God.
01:02:57.580 Where the hell my phone?
01:02:58.800 I don't even know how you're going to...
01:03:00.800 Have you...
01:03:01.180 I mean, have you heard it?
01:03:03.120 Have I heard the new version?
01:03:04.600 I've not heard the new version yet.
01:03:05.860 I just...
01:03:06.180 I mean, I don't even understand how you can make that into...
01:03:09.520 ...to a song.
01:03:10.860 It's just the worst song ever.
01:03:14.540 Can you even identify that as a song?
01:03:17.080 It's incredible.
01:03:18.060 It's an incredible story.
01:03:19.980 You know, if she doesn't know where her phone is, she's trying to get home.
01:03:23.860 Right.
01:03:24.300 And then at the end, she finds out, oh, she had it with herself.
01:03:26.660 The whole time.
01:03:27.160 The whole time.
01:03:27.680 Yeah.
01:03:28.020 That's the whole song.
01:03:29.120 It's a crazy story.
01:03:30.160 Except it does repeat quite a bit.
01:03:32.440 Where the hell my phone?
01:03:33.420 Yeah.
01:03:33.880 Yeah.
01:03:34.340 So I'm excited about you singing that.
01:03:36.300 Oh, yeah.
01:03:36.780 Me too.
01:03:37.420 Available.
01:03:37.840 We will...
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01:03:41.040 Well, I will...
01:03:41.120 If you...
01:03:42.020 If it can be ready and you can line up the studio, I'll be in Nashville and I'd rather
01:03:47.160 do it with somebody that knows what they're doing.
01:03:49.420 Mm-hmm.
01:03:50.980 Not you.
01:03:53.560 I'm out for your best interest.
01:03:55.240 Yeah.
01:03:55.300 I think people in the audience know that by now.
01:03:57.480 Everything I do is to support you.
01:04:00.360 Uh-huh.
01:04:00.780 Mm-hmm.
01:04:01.340 So that's pretty...
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01:04:03.160 Great support.
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01:04:12.080 We had a story that I was going to do that tied to a little bit toward the last guest.
01:04:16.540 I feel...
01:04:16.880 It feels a little weird coming out of a Christmas...
01:04:19.560 Really?
01:04:20.140 ...self with it.
01:04:20.620 Because it's very dark?
01:04:21.660 Yeah, very dark.
01:04:22.540 Okay.
01:04:22.760 We're talking about the abuse of children, which...
01:04:25.280 Hey, not exactly...
01:04:26.460 Kind of takes me out of the Christmas mood a little bit.
01:04:27.920 It does a little bit, but this is actually more of a question about, is this how journalism
01:04:33.240 works?
01:04:34.240 Okay.
01:04:34.540 Is this how news works, Glenn?
01:04:36.100 Because I've been in this business for a while, but I didn't know this is how news
01:04:39.040 works.
01:04:39.180 All right.
01:04:39.580 All right.
01:04:39.940 This is a horrific story.
01:04:41.760 Okay.
01:04:42.500 From the New York Times that talks about abusive children on a potentially, I guess,
01:04:49.080 a brand new kind of set of apps.
01:04:51.700 Okay?
01:04:52.480 And I don't want to go into the details because it's the worst story I've ever read in
01:04:55.200 my life, but I am glad I read it for this one detail.
01:04:57.360 But they had, basically, it's this idea that women, mothers across the world are apparently
01:05:04.040 streaming the abuse of their children to pedophiles in other countries.
01:05:08.200 That's the story.
01:05:09.180 Yeah.
01:05:09.400 But let me just give you this.
01:05:12.020 Do you feel comfortable with this arrangement?
01:05:14.600 The New York Times learned of the streaming of this child abuse on a site that I will not
01:05:21.340 name, which they do, from a 39-year-old man in Utah who had visited the woman's profile
01:05:30.040 page on his iPhone in what he described as a period of suicidal depression.
01:05:34.160 The man, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, paid $550 for the mother and another woman to
01:05:43.740 sexually abuse their daughters, including the eight-year-old girl and another believed to be
01:05:49.840 three or four.
01:05:51.640 No.
01:05:52.540 Some of the payments were made through in-app tokens.
01:05:54.520 Most of the money was transferred through PayPal.
01:05:56.780 The money, the man saved recordings of the sessions and reported them to the Canadian
01:06:02.560 Center for Child Protection, which verified the abuse to the Times.
01:06:06.280 Now, I'm happy, I guess, if all of this went on, that this was reported to authorities, and
01:06:16.180 I'm glad the New York Times is calling out these apps and companies that they can be banned
01:06:20.780 from the site, apparently, from the app store.
01:06:23.500 But, like, do we just take tips from a guy who participated in child abuse, and then he's
01:06:28.480 just like, ah, he's an unnamed guy.
01:06:30.660 I'm glad.
01:06:31.720 Sorry.
01:06:32.080 He's a source.
01:06:33.220 I guess his child abuse of two minors does not get punished now?
01:06:38.600 Is he just okay to go with this?
01:06:40.800 Is that how news works, Glenn?
01:06:44.520 I need more than 10 seconds to answer that question.
01:06:47.760 I would love to get your answer at some point.
01:06:49.540 When we come back.
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01:08:47.720 From Breitbart News, a Border Patrol retiree, Randy Clark, a guy who's really been following
01:08:54.780 what's going on in the border, is on with us.
01:08:58.740 I wanted to talk to him about a couple of things.
01:09:03.580 First of all, Randy, welcome to the program.
01:09:05.540 Have you seen any difference in Mexico and on the border since Donald Trump, I think
01:09:14.600 it was last week, talked to the president of Mexico and said, you know, things are going
01:09:20.040 to change?
01:09:21.300 Is the military of Mexico, have they done anything different?
01:09:25.540 So we haven't seen a significant posture change.
01:09:28.880 They are still actively keeping a lot of migrants in southern Mexico from Mexico City all the
01:09:36.060 way to Tapachula.
01:09:37.240 There's been some loosening from my sources in Mexico on the highway checkpoints, but the
01:09:42.340 train, that La Bestia train that we have seen thousands and thousands of migrants used to
01:09:47.700 get to the border, it's basically void.
01:09:51.100 You know, they are still very strongly doing that.
01:09:54.240 So my sources unofficially have said the number has reduced for November apprehensions to less
01:10:00.520 than 50,000, which is important because that's the threshold.
01:10:04.160 Remember the 2,500 threshold per day that President Biden said in his executive order to deny asylum?
01:10:10.380 We're well under that.
01:10:11.700 We're close to 1,200 a day nationwide.
01:10:14.240 So it's staying pretty slow along the border thus far.
01:10:17.920 Yeah, it needs to go even, the number needs to rise on the trip back.
01:10:23.280 Are you seeing any movement at all on people who are either on their way to the border turning
01:10:29.720 around or people that are here getting out?
01:10:33.260 Do we have any indication of that?
01:10:35.700 No, we certainly don't.
01:10:38.100 What we know is we're seeing caravans assemble.
01:10:40.880 We're seeing the Mexican government allowing them to walk for a few days, get tired, and
01:10:45.260 then dispersing them to cities around southern Mexico, urging them to wait for a CBP-1 appointment
01:10:52.620 or to use the CHVN parole program right now.
01:10:56.500 But that's the complicating factor, Glenn, is that's definitely going to end as soon as
01:11:02.100 the hand hits the Bible and President Trump is sworn in.
01:11:05.220 We're assured that that's going to end.
01:11:07.240 So that's 1,450 people allowed in daily through ports of entry along the southwest border and
01:11:15.080 another 1,000 a day through the airport.
01:11:17.940 So you're looking at nearly a million people a year under those two programs alone.
01:11:22.760 They're going to shortly find out that they're not going to get any appointments scheduled
01:11:27.340 after January the 20th.
01:11:29.360 So the question is, how is Mexico going to kind of keep a lid on that pressure cooker
01:11:35.520 they're going to have in a few short days?
01:11:38.360 We are talking to a retiree of the Border Patrol and a great reporter for Brightport News who
01:11:45.100 is really an expert on this, Randy Clark.
01:11:47.900 Randy, the drug cartels have made so much money.
01:11:54.200 They've doubled the price since Donald Trump got into office of getting across.
01:11:59.840 I personally think this is just my opinion, but I think that we're almost in bed with these
01:12:05.740 drug cartels and almost in business with him in some ways.
01:12:13.060 Donald Trump has said he's going to take him take him on.
01:12:16.100 And I think he will militarily.
01:12:18.520 What's going to happen to, let's say, the new president of Mexico if she has to start
01:12:25.000 cracking down on these cartels?
01:12:27.020 People usually die in her position in Mexico.
01:12:31.600 And I think we're seeing, you know, not an acknowledgement that she's going to be
01:12:36.620 somewhat different than the predecessor in Mexico who believed in the hugs and not bullets.
01:12:41.620 There are still some battles between the Mexican government and the Sinaloa cartel going on,
01:12:49.060 although it's not highly publicized, but the murder rate there is through the roof.
01:12:52.980 The murders continue in Mexico.
01:12:55.020 So if she doesn't cooperate with the United States, they're still sitting on top of a horrible
01:13:00.280 death rate for Mexican citizens in every state, really, in their union.
01:13:05.360 So I think it behooves her to cooperate, but we must act.
01:13:09.320 When you look at how many children and young adults are dying from fentanyl, it's marketed
01:13:15.240 poisoning of our youth.
01:13:17.200 So it's something that I, you know, I take the president and his word to.
01:13:20.400 My last year before I retired was under, you know, Donald Trump and the same folks he's
01:13:25.820 nominating to run this Department of Homeland Security were involved in the policies and practices
01:13:31.900 that saw us reach the lowest number of border crossings.
01:13:35.880 They've got this all on the drawing board already.
01:13:38.220 I think they're just going to enhance it and run it into high gear as soon as they get in
01:13:42.020 in January and be very creative about how we undo this mess we've seen over the last
01:13:46.900 three years.
01:13:47.560 Yeah.
01:13:47.720 Randy, I too know a few people that he has hand selected that are no nonsense people that
01:13:55.580 are gearing for this.
01:13:56.860 What would the what would the reaction of Mexico and the Mexican people be if we just started
01:14:06.480 sending SEAL teams in to take these cartels out?
01:14:12.460 Well, you know, I think in some Mexican states, they would probably welcome that because, you
01:14:18.140 know, if you look to see what El Salvador is doing right now and you see the phenomenal impact
01:14:23.480 Bukele's, you know, policies are having on crime there and the murder rate.
01:14:29.100 That's the way we all want to live.
01:14:30.780 None of us want to live in a place where you can't enjoy your surroundings and move and your
01:14:35.000 children aren't safe.
01:14:36.080 So I think you'd have some people in Mexico saying it's about time.
01:14:40.200 The question is, can we push them to do for themselves?
01:14:43.700 And I think we can.
01:14:44.820 And I and I think we've seen that since January right now, border crossings here in Eagle Pass
01:14:50.620 that everybody witnessed on the news are down 80 percent.
01:14:54.920 They were two hundred and fifty thousand in a month across the southwest border in December
01:15:00.780 of last year.
01:15:01.600 They are about forty six thousand a month right now.
01:15:04.400 So we can see what Mexico can do if you if you really put the pressure on.
01:15:08.660 And nobody better than President-elect Trump knows the leverage that he possesses and how
01:15:15.200 to use it.
01:15:15.980 So I think we can get a lot out of them without having to do that military intervention directly
01:15:20.660 by declaring them terrorist organizations, by seizing that money, by stopping remittances
01:15:25.980 to Mexico that are to the tune of 60 billion dollars a year.
01:15:29.720 So there's a lot that that President Trump understands and his crew understands they can do to get a handle
01:15:36.520 on a lot of these things.
01:15:37.340 And I think the government of Mexico is already preparing for that, or they would have undone
01:15:41.740 some of their enforcement efforts once they found out Kamala Harris lost.
01:15:46.340 You know, if you ask the average person who has deported more more people than any other
01:15:52.560 president, maybe they would say Eisenhower.
01:15:55.240 They, of course, would probably say Donald Trump here soon.
01:15:58.320 But the one that is way over everybody else, everybody else is in the two, three million kind
01:16:04.720 of number.
01:16:06.180 The one that is the highest at 11 million is Bill Clinton.
01:16:12.360 And, you know, nobody said anything about that.
01:16:14.940 I didn't even I was shocked when I read that.
01:16:18.200 And I don't remember anybody saying anything about deporting, but he did it the right way.
01:16:23.740 And he got 11, 11 million people out from actually physically deporting and making it so uncomfortable
01:16:29.720 that they would self deport.
01:16:32.600 What do you think Trump's move in policy is going to be like to deport all of these people?
01:16:40.280 Well, I'm going to take him at his word.
01:16:42.440 I think we're looking at mass deportation because it has to be a big program.
01:16:46.420 I've stood on the Mexican side of the river and watched a single group of over 2,000 cross
01:16:53.120 the border in one single group.
01:16:55.300 I had never seen that in 32 years.
01:16:57.840 Never.
01:16:58.240 In that same area, it would have been a big deal five, six years before to see 20 people,
01:17:04.040 30 people in a group perhaps crossing.
01:17:06.180 It would have created, cried a stir amongst the workplace.
01:17:08.920 Let's get over there and let's find these folks.
01:17:11.100 2,400.
01:17:12.120 It's hard to deal with.
01:17:13.080 So if the removals are not going to be on a pace to match what we saw coming in, it
01:17:19.120 would take decades to get this done.
01:17:21.340 But I think there's, you know, we own the parole that we have granted out.
01:17:25.800 We know it was for folks that were unvetted.
01:17:28.960 So there are a ton of people that are out of status right now that will release some released
01:17:33.520 with notices to report to ICE offices across the country that have disappeared.
01:17:38.100 So I think no one's going to be more creative than the staff in January on how to get this
01:17:43.460 done.
01:17:44.160 I think they have a lot of tools.
01:17:45.880 I think they need to look at the enforcement of employer sanctions provisions, because if
01:17:50.500 you disrupt the economy, people will stop hiring undocumented workers.
01:17:55.000 And if you, I think they know that Tom Hall knows that better than anybody else.
01:17:59.660 And if you were advising the president, what would your policy be?
01:18:02.660 What would you push for, for the punishment of sanctuary cities?
01:18:06.760 Well, you know, I think if you look at the existing laws, you cannot harbor, you can't
01:18:12.920 harbor, aid, abet, whether it's in a building, anybody that you have reason to believe is
01:18:18.240 in the United States in violation of law, right?
01:18:20.360 So when ICE gives these detainers to these sanctuary cities for someone accused of rape that we
01:18:25.800 know has already been removed, they are harboring when they don't let the ICE agents in there to
01:18:30.680 do their job and they release them on the street.
01:18:32.980 So they're not only endangering their communities.
01:18:34.940 I think clearly you could say that is aiding and abetting, that's harboring when you say
01:18:39.880 you can't come in this building because we don't want you to do your federal job.
01:18:43.940 So I think with a Congress installed, it's a Republican.
01:18:46.420 My advice is to get everybody together and harden this and make it very clear, just like everybody
01:18:52.340 has pushed for how many years to prosecute January 6 violators, take the same impetus and
01:19:00.340 go against folks who fight this federal government to the letter of the law and say, if you're
01:19:05.120 a sheriff and you don't allow them in your county jails, if you release folks that we have
01:19:09.780 told you, ICE has told you, are in the country illegally, you have harbored, aided and abetted.
01:19:14.260 And we've seen rogue police officers get put in jail for violating criminal statutes while
01:19:19.920 on the job.
01:19:20.760 Well, that should pertain to everybody.
01:19:23.180 And then you've got the pocketbook.
01:19:25.000 All of these states like California receives over $160 billion in federal assistance.
01:19:30.880 Maybe not penalize students, but maybe you can turn around and say, hey, maybe some secondary
01:19:35.380 education programs at the liberal universities aren't going to get money if you don't abide by
01:19:40.580 federal law.
01:19:41.580 So it's quite simple.
01:19:43.040 I think they're going to be more creative than I am.
01:19:45.960 I hope so.
01:19:47.240 I hope so.
01:19:48.100 Randy, thank you so much.
01:19:49.120 I appreciate it.
01:19:49.680 And thanks for all your writing at Breitbart and everything you've done in your history there
01:19:54.340 on the border.
01:19:55.080 God bless you.
01:19:55.700 Thank you, Glenn.
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01:22:24.600 Welcome back to the
01:22:28.100 Glenn Beck program.
01:22:29.320 I just want to go through some of the audio from this weekend.
01:22:33.140 Donald Trump was in France and he met with President Macron and kind of gave him a man's handshake.
01:22:43.140 Look at that.
01:22:44.520 Just like, and Macron's like, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
01:22:48.160 Alrighty, let go, let go.
01:22:49.440 Um, they didn't get along before, uh, but, uh, Macron had kind of a different attitude this time around as seemingly everyone does.
01:23:01.700 Uh, let me go to, uh, uh, Trump on NBC with, uh, RFK talking about RFK and child vaccines.
01:23:08.960 Listen to what he said.
01:23:11.320 Do you want to see childhood vaccines eliminated?
01:23:14.360 Uh, if they're dangerous for the children.
01:23:16.300 Look.
01:23:16.440 So possibly when you look at some of the problems, when you look at what's going on with disease and sickness in our country, something's wrong.
01:23:26.200 Are you talking about autism?
01:23:27.100 Well, if you take a look at autism, you go back 25 years, autism was almost non-existent.
01:23:32.820 It was, you know, one out of a hundred thousand.
01:23:35.460 And now it's close to one out of a hundred.
01:23:38.640 Well, I mean, what, what's happening if they can find it?
01:23:42.520 Now I did something the other night that was a little unusual at Mar-a-Lago.
01:23:46.380 I called the drug companies, the top drug companies.
01:23:48.760 And I called, uh, RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz and some of his people.
01:23:54.540 And I said, let's all get together and let's figure out where we're going because we're going to do a lot of things.
01:24:00.320 Number one, we're going to reduce prices because the middleman makes more money than the drug companies.
01:24:04.060 In all fairness to the drug companies, there's a middleman that nobody even knows who they are.
01:24:08.620 And you look at our drug prices, they're much higher than the prices for the same medicine, for the same stuff.
01:24:14.180 So we met and we were met for a long time and we talked about pricing and we talked about vaccines, you know, in terms of what happens.
01:24:23.980 We talked about pesticides.
01:24:25.740 We talked about everything.
01:24:27.520 And I think a lot of good things are going to come from him.
01:24:30.980 And he's, uh, he's not going to upset any system.
01:24:36.460 He's not going to upset this.
01:24:37.600 He's not looking to, you know, to reinvent the wheel totally.
01:24:40.760 But when you look at the numbers, we really don't have a very healthy country.
01:24:45.800 Sir, going back 25 years, studies show that there is no link between vaccines and autism.
01:24:52.560 And yet it sounds like you are open to the possibility of him looking at getting rid of them.
01:24:56.640 I'm open to anything.
01:24:57.880 I think somebody has to find out.
01:24:59.680 If you go back 25 years ago, you had very little autism.
01:25:02.800 Now you have it.
01:25:04.200 I mean.
01:25:04.520 Well, they say because they're better at identifying it.
01:25:07.680 What a bunch of bulldog that is.
01:25:09.040 One in 100,000.
01:25:11.320 And now it's one in 100.
01:25:13.120 That's a pretty bad number.
01:25:15.460 Childhood vaccines.
01:25:16.140 I mean, something is going on.
01:25:17.620 I don't know if it's vaccines.
01:25:18.760 Maybe it's chlorine in the water, right?
01:25:21.740 You know, people are looking at a lot of different things.
01:25:24.180 You know, what's amazing to me is how they're defending this.
01:25:28.460 And he's not saying he knows what it is.
01:25:32.480 And I'm sorry, we're better at diagnosing.
01:25:34.960 Did you know autistic people?
01:25:37.260 Did you know a lot of people that were like autistic children now?
01:25:43.140 I didn't.
01:25:43.940 I didn't.
01:25:44.280 I don't think I knew any when I was growing up.
01:25:47.380 Better at counting them?
01:25:49.080 What a bunch of bullcrap that seems to be.
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01:26:48.900 Final hour.
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01:26:54.880 Yeah.
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01:27:54.740 and enlightenment this is the glenn beck program it was a busy weekend for the president he was uh
01:28:03.520 in france meeting with world leaders he had to deal with syria and worse than that he had to
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01:29:45.280 welcome to the program and welcome to stuber gear thank you glenn um welcome and donald trump went
01:29:55.440 on meet the press this weekend yes this is what you're supposed to do if you're gonna be yeah
01:30:00.480 apparently so we're just supposed to reflexively go to nbc news whenever those days are over well i
01:30:07.340 thought they were too no i mean he has to do them but but not well does he does he have to do with
01:30:13.600 them yeah i think he should do a little of everything you know what i mean i think you shouldn't just go to
01:30:19.120 podcasts you know that's what barack obama did remember and he was like doing interviews with
01:30:24.160 you know who was that woman in the bathtub and you're like okay this is ridiculous you got you
01:30:30.000 don't have to do the bathtub one but i think you you should you should go on places where you know
01:30:35.900 it's adversarial yeah it's adversarial you're not going to get an inner a good interview i think that's
01:30:40.860 required as president i agree with that um i just president not necessarily as a even as a candidate
01:30:49.140 i think it's something you should do i mean i think kamala harris should have done an adversarial
01:30:53.280 interview during the campaign at some point which she did not do she didn't do interviews i mean she
01:30:58.760 wasn't doing anything for a very long time and they switched uh switched strategies and it did not help
01:31:03.200 in fact it went the opposite direction no they really i do wonder there is their alternate world
01:31:08.080 what that election would have looked like if she just continued to do nothing i think it would
01:31:13.820 have been closer i think if she never did an interview it would have been closer you're right
01:31:19.200 on that i think you're right the more she spoke the more you were like oh dear god no no don't do
01:31:25.260 that because i think they they correctly uh realized that there were a certain amount of people who
01:31:32.520 were very worried about a candidate that couldn't do an interview right and so they tried to solve
01:31:40.680 that by doing interviews and that what they should have done is just let those people go like realize
01:31:46.340 they're not going to vote for you and hope has anybody noticed and and i i am biased because i've
01:31:51.420 i've been talking to him off air um and and watching him talk to a lot of people you know without cameras
01:31:59.660 around and his uh his grasp on deep subjects has changed a great deal have you noticed donald trump
01:32:11.040 in interviews is not the same guy he was in 2020 yeah i think that's true he certainly seems to be
01:32:17.780 more focused and has a real plan yeah so what he's going to do as we know it's directly project 2025
01:32:23.740 which he commissioned we should remember of course no um yeah no it does seem like he yeah you you
01:32:29.880 made the description i think it was last week which has been sticking with me which is after 2020 he
01:32:34.960 just spent four years just like this isn't going to happen to me again like i'm going to make sure
01:32:39.500 these things if i get a president if i'm able to become president again i'm not going to be hit by
01:32:46.060 all of these i'm not going to be surprised yeah right okay it's and it seems like he's coming in
01:32:51.080 he's ready ready for yeah he's ready the other thing that happened to him that i think has cut
01:32:55.920 down all of his uh uh his slams and and everything else i mean he still does but um you'll notice he's
01:33:03.840 not as crazy on things and i think that's what do you mean look crazy on things like just not as like
01:33:09.300 you know worried about like name calling okay yeah you know what i mean um he's not like that as much
01:33:15.840 because i think he's you know i think it really this is just my speculation put yourself in his
01:33:23.340 shoes in 2014 everybody on both sides loved him right maybe not as the president but they oh yeah
01:33:33.740 they loved him like everybody celebrity and he was a great guy and he's a philanthropist and he's done
01:33:39.700 so much and then he gets in and everybody that were that were his friends that knew him and knew what
01:33:51.580 he was like they all of a sudden turned on him and i think that just took him by absolute surprise
01:33:59.140 and he just kept he had to keep punching and punching and punching and punching and punching
01:34:03.660 and i think now um a couple of things have happened uh one he just stopped caring uh because you do care
01:34:12.820 no matter what anybody says you do care um he stopped caring and then i think when he was shot
01:34:20.460 i think he found his purpose and i also think in the following months he kind of became cool he became
01:34:29.840 the guy who could go on saturday night live and make fun of himself you know what i mean and everybody
01:34:36.120 would accept him he became kind of mainstream again and so i don't think he feels like he has to punch
01:34:42.760 anymore that's interesting yeah uh yeah i i i have noticed a difference in him i mean i think getting
01:34:49.640 shot oh no matter what that is critical that was critical it was change yeah i mean it has to change
01:34:56.700 you right yeah and so he's going into this with a real plan and one of his one part of his plan this
01:35:01.660 is gonna be clip four is uh his plan to end birthright citizenship this is you know obviously highly
01:35:09.180 controversial many people on the left do not like it at all they asked him about it on meet the press
01:35:14.080 with was it wexler christine wexler yeah somebody that nobody's ever heard of because everybody who
01:35:19.660 have heard of has no credibility there you go you promised to end birthright citizenship
01:35:24.780 on day one is that still your plan yeah absolutely the 14th amendment though says that quote all
01:35:30.960 persons born in the united states are citizens can you get around the 14th amendment with an
01:35:35.780 executive action change we'll maybe have to go back to the people but we have to end it we're the only
01:35:40.560 country that has it through an executive action you know we're the only country that has it
01:35:44.180 do you know if somebody sets a foot of just a foot one foot you don't need to on our land
01:35:49.400 congratulations you are now a a citizen of the united states of america yes we're going to end
01:35:55.180 that because it's ridiculous through executive action well if we can through executive action
01:36:00.400 i was going to do it through executive action but then we had to fix covet first to be honest with you
01:36:04.700 um we have to end it okay so notice notice what happened here um she comes to the 14th
01:36:12.180 it's stew tell me why the 14th amendment was first written what is that really about
01:36:17.600 uh i mean am i wrong to say slavery no slavery okay it was written you looked at me like i was
01:36:26.320 gonna no no no no no it was written for slavery it was written because um all citizens could vote and
01:36:34.100 you know you have certain rights blah blah blah and so the southerners the democrats said well they're
01:36:39.980 not citizens they're not citizens they're they're from africa so they can't vote yeah so they can't
01:36:46.580 vote okay if you were born here even if you were born a slave you're a citizen that's what that was
01:36:53.860 about that was not about illegal immigration illegal immigration come over here get into a hospital have
01:36:59.860 a baby and now congratulations everybody is a citizen that we are the only one that has it and
01:37:05.980 the only reason we do have it is because of slavery it was a way to make sure the democrats
01:37:13.240 didn't just cut blacks out of the vote again that's what's so crazy and so notice she goes he says
01:37:20.980 uh we may have to go back to the people can you just change that well no it's a constitutional amendment
01:37:27.380 so we may have to go back to the people he says that first her immediate response is through executive
01:37:32.940 action no i just i just said we may have to go back to the people there are several parts in this
01:37:41.560 interview where she doesn't it doesn't seem like she's even listening to him she's got this idea of
01:37:45.860 what donald trump says in this moment and she's like already acted it out with her producers multiple
01:37:51.420 times so she's just not even listening yes and i also that's why they that's why none of them have
01:37:56.280 any credibility because there's not an honest exchange there is no honest questions he just said
01:38:04.060 we may have to go he volunteered we may have to go back to the american people for that so you're
01:38:11.400 suggesting that maybe it would be a constitutional amendment well yeah i think we would have to do it
01:38:16.020 i might i might if i if i get stuck i might try to find a way to do it through executive action
01:38:21.080 but it is a constitutional amendment so yes that's an honest conversation right that's not what she did
01:38:27.260 no uh do we have this clip handy again to play it again i want to see if you if you catch this one
01:38:32.220 little bit in this this is a clip for again uh listen to her verbiage of the 14th amendment you promised
01:38:39.360 to end birthright citizenship on day one is that still your plan yeah absolutely the 14th amendment
01:38:45.260 though says that quote all persons born in the united states are citizens can you get around
01:38:50.280 is that a quote all persons born in the united states are citizens that's what she said the
01:38:58.380 14th amendment says now that you ask me i doubt it is right but i don't do have you looked it up i have
01:39:03.960 it okay all persons born or naturalized in the united states so she leaves that out but not necessarily
01:39:10.020 important to the conversation but the next part is comma and subject to the jurisdiction thereof
01:39:17.780 comma are citizens of the united states and of the state wherein they reside the whole 14th amendment
01:39:25.080 argument and you might disagree with this part of it is that that phrase and subject to the jurisdiction
01:39:31.700 thereof means that illegal immigrants are not included now i how how well the they're not subject to that
01:39:42.120 jurisdiction so in other words the well if mom and slaves would be right if mom and baby were here then they would be subject to that
01:39:51.460 jurisdiction but the family would not be because they're someplace else i think the the argument and again i i wouldn't say
01:40:00.180 i'm an expert on the 14th amendment argument here i i'm gonna tell you but i absolutely am so far away from an expert right right right okay you
01:40:09.120 might as well talk to a fisherman what i have heard is people make this argument before okay and the argument
01:40:14.820 basically is to be subject to that jurisdiction does not mean that you don't you know everyone of course
01:40:21.160 has to follow the laws of a country that you you right you move into but to be subject of that jurisdiction
01:40:25.800 means that you have to have a basis in the country uh so it's not like you just cross the border and hey i'm
01:40:31.520 now i'm now a subject of this jurisdiction you're a visitor right like or in this case a criminal
01:40:37.860 crossing the border right um so you would not get necessarily those protections um of of that 14th
01:40:45.880 amendment may i just say the only thing i hate the founders for is their use of commas
01:40:52.360 you know that's a good point stop with the use of commas could you please for the love of pete
01:41:01.180 uh the right to keep and bear arms comma under a regular a well-run regulated militia comma shall not
01:41:11.240 be infringed can you stop with the right it makes it too complex now stop with the commas
01:41:15.660 it's very true but i mean i think i think for regardless of what you think about the argument
01:41:22.080 of of the 14th amendment and people who are who believe illegal immigrants would not be
01:41:28.180 um uh grandfathered into that if it's foundational to the argument why would you skip it right right
01:41:39.180 like right you have to bring that up because could you do me a favor do you have chat gpt
01:41:44.820 uh or something like that yeah rock or something yeah type that in and ask what that means
01:41:51.420 sure we can see it'll take me a second obviously yeah yeah all right um do you want to go to on to
01:41:58.060 the next clip or you want to stick yeah let's go to the next clip okay next one is uh on uh ukraine
01:42:03.280 and what needs to happen with ukraine this is again trump on meet the press there are people being
01:42:08.720 killed in that war at levels that nobody's ever seen before you have to go back to the second world
01:42:14.460 war and even that if you take a look at and you know what it is it's the soldiers largely
01:42:20.060 the cities have been emptied out and demolished the the country has been demolished if i won that
01:42:27.900 election which you know how i feel about it i won't get into it because we don't need to start
01:42:31.980 that argument i think it's an easy argument it was really proven even more conclusively by the
01:42:36.460 wind that i had on this one but but you did had i well that's your opinion but i disagree with it
01:42:41.960 had i assumed kept control number one israel wouldn't have happened number two ukraine would
01:42:49.500 have never happened it would have never happened ukraine russia but the number of people that
01:42:53.900 are being killed soldiers young beautiful soldiers hundreds of thousands of people are being killed
01:43:02.140 and you know it's very interesting it's level totally level the battlefields totally level you
01:43:07.700 know what's happening the only thing that stops a bullet you know what it is is a body a human body
01:43:12.320 and the people that are being killed hundreds of thousands on both sides russia's lost probably
01:43:19.000 500 000 ukraine's lost higher than they say probably 400 000 you're talking about hundreds of thousands of
01:43:27.760 bodies laying all over fields it's the stupidest thing i've ever seen and it should have never been
01:43:33.660 allowed to happen biden should have been able to stop it amen he's absolutely right and when
01:43:42.280 this is over and the body count is actually uh revealed and when you see and when you see black rock
01:43:51.640 they're rebuilding when you see all of these uh friends of the biden's rebuilding when you see black
01:44:00.140 rock owning the farmland then maybe you will start to have some idea of how grotesque this really was
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01:45:28.800 so let's go to chat gpt and just see what uh it says about the 14th amendment and that particular
01:45:46.720 phrase between commas and i will say our robot bettors seem to have uh summarized this the same
01:45:53.160 way that i understood it okay so historically the consensus among most most legal scholars and
01:45:57.960 historical practices has been the phrase excludes only a few categories this is the phrase of uh
01:46:03.040 of not subject to the jurisdiction in the united states those categories are children of foreign
01:46:07.700 diplomats enemy soldiers uh and some native american tribes who maintain their tribal jurisdiction
01:46:14.540 legal precedent has largely supported the view that children born in the u.s to foreign citizens are
01:46:20.320 indeed u.s citizens regardless of the immigration status of the parents then some conservatives argue
01:46:26.320 subject to the jurisdiction thereof excludes individuals who are in the country illegally
01:46:31.580 as they are not legally subject to the u.s jurisdiction jurisdiction in the same way as lawful
01:46:36.700 residents or citizens yes they claim that because illegal immigrants have not entered the country and
01:46:41.660 remained in it legally that they or their children should not automatically receive citizenship
01:46:45.900 that is you know my understanding of the debate and again you can say you disagree with the
01:46:52.300 conservative side of that debate you know many do but to in to actually skip the phrase that is
01:47:00.300 important to the debate when talking to the man who's arguing the conservative side of that debate is
01:47:06.700 jurist is journalism malpractice at the very least and i think it's intentional i believe that it is
01:47:14.900 intentional i but i don't know wait i think it's nbc
01:47:19.620 it's not intentional it's nbc it's just what we are it's just what they do yes of course it is and
01:47:29.600 that's again like it goes back to our original conversation as opposed to whether you go and
01:47:34.320 meet the press or not do you need to go to a place that's intentionally doing things like that
01:47:40.360 i mean and that is that is inexcusable for the one phrase that's important to the debate you leave
01:47:47.620 out of the amendment i mean it's obviously intentional i like the fact that the president
01:47:53.540 was calm cool collected didn't name call went through that whole thing um wasn't a fair interview
01:48:02.000 it was exactly what you would expect but at least he went and talked to the other side yeah i think i
01:48:08.740 think it's worth doing to talk to the other side i think it's worth doing adversarial interviews i
01:48:12.600 just wish he'd had a little honesty i guess like i felt i feel like when you went back on the show
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01:50:49.760 um well the uh daniel penny um verdict has come out and he is now been found
01:51:00.760 not guilty yes thank god thank god there's some justice yeah now what's weird is first of all
01:51:10.200 the the judge i i think broke the law i i think the judge and uh what's his name the district attorney
01:51:18.960 up there uh in new york really they should be disbarred um what they did in this particular case
01:51:25.580 was wrong you when you have multiple counts and you're hung on the first count you don't go to the
01:51:34.000 second count you you declare a mistrial but the judge because of uh is it alvin bragg he's the da
01:51:43.240 yeah the da uh alvin bragg went and said hey we we we will accept that they're uh hung on that just
01:51:50.260 have them consider the the lesser charge well that's not the way it works you don't do that
01:51:55.200 uh and he was just trying to get them to convict and somehow or another uh they went back today with
01:52:02.440 very little uh time and and found him 12-0 not guilty which is weird that they were hung
01:52:11.980 on the serious more serious charge and then somebody just i think it's like guys it's christmas i've got
01:52:18.780 to go shopping just all right whatever i mean honestly i i it might have been that i don't know why
01:52:25.240 on the lesser charge they didn't have a hard time someone was sharing a one of the like courtroom
01:52:31.140 drawings of the jury yeah and uh that one of the people was wearing a mask and they were saying
01:52:36.880 this has to be the person who's holding this up it kind of does make sense i don't know if it's
01:52:41.140 actually accurate either that it was the guy who shot the united health care guy yeah yeah what a
01:52:45.980 great place to hide out yeah hiding in the jury box uh but a fascinating thing you know not exactly
01:52:52.920 a banner year for alvin bragg no he's had a rough one no yeah you know really an embarrassment on
01:52:58.780 in every single way i honestly don't know why he has why he's not being recalled i mean other than
01:53:04.000 it's new york yeah but even in california they've been recalling these guys i know i mean they've been
01:53:08.980 defeating them in elections and you know this approach of we only go after the good guys and
01:53:15.840 let all the bad guys go is not an approach i think the american people are comfortable with
01:53:20.260 no that's something i i think no i mean it's a message i don't even know how the good samaritan
01:53:25.900 law just didn't apply to him he obviously was not trying to kill the guy obviously and they knew that
01:53:34.320 you could see it in the interview afterward right so how does how did the good samaritan law not apply
01:53:41.800 i mean i don't know what version of new york has of that law precisely i mean they and obviously
01:53:47.380 i think oh oh it's probably good samaritan law if you're a good samaritan and you're trying to
01:53:54.060 cause harm but it's on a white person yeah i would not be surprised that's exactly how it's written and
01:53:59.880 you are somebody who is in any of the other categories then it's that's how it's applied that
01:54:06.220 is how it's it's applied right and so there's by the way the threats are being issued now um uh after
01:54:15.040 the jury finds him guilty and activists guilty yeah huh not guilty yeah not guilty and uh they
01:54:22.180 are also activists are in the streets of new york right now protesting it's he wasn't it's very
01:54:28.040 difficult to even understand because some of the people who he was protecting on the subway were
01:54:33.300 people of color if you will yeah there wasn't i don't think there was anyone on the subway that
01:54:38.880 wasn't happy about it too right they were all everybody in the car were like thank you thank you
01:54:44.000 thank you thank you yeah they might not have been happy that he died and i don't think anyone was
01:54:47.720 including daniel penny right like but they they saw this as a clear legitimate threat to their
01:54:55.260 well-being as they clarified in their testimony it was not yet another one of these crazy people on the
01:55:03.920 subway if you've been in new york city and this is a weird i think it's a weird experience for anyone
01:55:08.220 who's never lived there or worked there as we have but like it's very much a normal part of your life
01:55:14.500 to go on the subway and have a crazy person get on the subway and do something crazy while you're on
01:55:20.500 the subway in an enclosed metal tube it is a weird experience and you get really used to kind of looking
01:55:27.380 at your shoes and looking the other way and acting like this thing that would have been the story you
01:55:34.040 told your friends every single day if you live in any other city you just ignore it and act like
01:55:40.700 it's not happening i'm trying to remember the the comedian that has a special happy face he's so funny
01:55:45.760 and he's he talks about just getting on the subway in new york just trying not to get high on crack
01:55:52.000 he's like somebody comes in into the subway and they're smoking crack and then somebody will be
01:55:58.240 hey you can't do that in here like like the guy cares oh my god right this is so unlike me i'm sorry
01:56:04.380 there's oh there's a child here i'm so embarrassed and you just try not to get high on crack right it
01:56:10.900 always it always reminded me of how gun free zones were really stupid and that like the people who are
01:56:17.940 coming to murder don't care about the gun people who are coming to smoke crack on the subway don't
01:56:22.840 care about your subway crack laws don't care they don't care right um and so the people who were
01:56:28.960 actually testifying in the trial made clear distinctions between that normal part of new
01:56:35.340 york life of someone coming on the subway and acting a little crazy and maybe a little threatening
01:56:39.360 and what this guy was doing neely was doing they said they really believed they were in danger
01:56:44.300 and i think that was the correct assumption he was saying he didn't care what the you know if he
01:56:49.740 went to prison for life he was going to kill people he was threatening them directly the fact
01:56:54.480 that daniel penny stopped that or god forbid whatever it could have become from happening
01:56:59.100 means he should be treated as a hero not as someone who's on trial and the fact that this came out
01:57:05.140 right is a is a good conciliatory prize but not the right outcome was it bernie gets who was the one
01:57:12.960 that shot the guy on the subway yeah bernie bernie gets was one of them bernie gets what did what
01:57:17.360 happened to him did he was he got off too didn't he yeah if i remember correctly isn't it weird that
01:57:21.360 it's the same kind of out of control city where somebody is just you know everybody knows they're
01:57:28.540 afraid on the subway everybody knows crime is everywhere and nobody does anything and bernard
01:57:33.600 gets took a gun on the subway shot a guy out of control went through the same thing and was found
01:57:40.800 innocent i believe and it was it was you know more i would say more controversial than this one but he
01:57:46.580 was carrying a gun in new york right and he was actually he was if i remember right uh convicted
01:57:52.520 of carrying an illegal firearm firearm he was not supposed to have without a permit um but that's all
01:57:57.360 he was right that's all he got um in this case this is quite clear like and and you know it's it's
01:58:04.280 disturbing the way that he was interviewed he's interviewed as if the police were his friend and
01:58:08.420 they were trying to suss all this out in a positive way i didn't like that at all you you said a
01:58:12.580 couple things that stuck with me a couple of weeks ago you said uh i finally get the police
01:58:18.480 are not your friends don't talk to the police without your attorney yeah i i've always been
01:58:22.860 like you know i don't know i've always had great interactions with police and i think that's still
01:58:26.400 the norm but it is but you don't know you don't know and you know popping in my head is jeffy
01:58:32.880 jeff fisher a host of uh of a podcast here on blaze uh the blaze podcast network um and he always says
01:58:41.360 he carries a card with him that that gives you the outline of don't talk to the police they're
01:58:45.900 you know they're not your friends he has a whole little like six-step plan if you ever are talked
01:58:51.040 to now is it written in crayon no no he didn't it's not his writing it's somebody else's card
01:58:55.040 um but you know he just has so much legal trouble that i think he has to have it with him at all times
01:59:01.180 but i remember him showing that to me at one point and being like all right like
01:59:04.320 in most interactions it's totally fine to talk to the police after watching that with penny i was like gosh
01:59:10.340 if you do something right if god forbid you have to use your second amendment rights
01:59:14.680 in personal defense i wouldn't say word one to the police not because i don't think the police are
01:59:22.480 trustworthy i think they are but there's a system around it and frankly you can't trust anybody and
01:59:29.220 there's a system around it that will churn that into a you know something where you are a racist or
01:59:35.860 i don't know what they're gonna say about you and the best thing is just zip it if the government
01:59:41.680 wants to get you they will get you yeah they will get you i think that's true um they have they hold
01:59:48.080 all of the cards especially in a place like new york oh my gosh especially i if you're conservative
01:59:54.580 living in new york it's it's i don't know how you do it i don't know why you do it honestly you did it
02:00:00.420 i did it years ago but you did it i mean i don't think things were nearly as bad when you were there
02:00:06.300 i don't think they were great remember the process of trying to get a gun my life was at stake you know
02:00:12.320 all the time had all kinds i had to have had six security guys with me you know in rotation all the
02:00:19.140 time uh sometimes all six of them and couldn't get a couldn't get a no no the judge just didn't think
02:00:26.840 that it was necessary that my threats were credible it's like here's you remember the end
02:00:33.440 of miracle on 34th street i want that proof on my desk and they came in with all the bags of letters
02:00:40.680 to santa claus that's kind of like the way i felt like oh i can bring you the proof what are you
02:00:46.440 talking about it's it's insane let me give you another movie that tells the same story it's a united
02:00:51.860 health care ceo walking to work yeah you think you don't need some protection in that city
02:00:57.400 this poor guy just walking to work with a wife and two kids just gets executed in the streets and
02:01:03.340 most of the city seems to be cheering on the murderer and i you know in a world like that you
02:01:09.820 don't need protection in that city you of course you do there's a great uh i think it's like a it's
02:01:14.280 like a flow chart in one of your books i can't remember which one it was it might have been
02:01:18.080 arguing with idiots or it's one of the earlier ones for the guns it was for the guns of how to
02:01:22.540 buy a gun in new york it was um i want to say it was arguing with idiots but it was one of
02:01:28.500 inconvenient book maybe i don't remember i think it was inconvenient book okay but look there oh you
02:01:32.880 have one of them i have so you flip through it but there is if there's a gun chapter probably is
02:01:36.900 in there but there is a flow chart of how to get one in new york and it was actually a person
02:01:41.020 who was writing because kevin who was co-author of the book who actually tried to do it and went
02:01:45.600 through the entire process it is insanity insanity i mean it's step after step after step after step
02:01:52.260 it's submitting paperwork it's you know going back it's resubmitting it um over and over and over again
02:01:58.500 and it's like to the point where they know actually in reality what you're doing they know they're on
02:02:05.600 the uh they should approve it but they do everything they can to deny it right it's similar to what they're
02:02:13.140 accusing health care companies of you know where they do exactly the same they just wear you out
02:02:17.820 yeah they wear you out they just in years until you're just like okay i don't okay i can't i mean
02:02:22.800 who can do that who can do that i will say uh this is not a paid commercial good time to think about a
02:02:28.760 burner launcher yeah because it is that is legal in all 50 states and again check your local laws just
02:02:36.380 to be sure it is triple sure i know it's legal in states but then i don't know if cities have
02:02:40.300 be sure be careful be make sure you check but i mean that is exactly the type of you know this
02:02:45.600 thing that the burner launcher this is something that i don't understand and again not a commercial
02:02:50.060 i don't understand why those aren't in every schools in every school in america why aren't
02:02:55.760 those in schools they're non-lethal non-lethal so you're not going to kill any of the children
02:03:00.000 you might make some of them cry with tear gas you you don't even have to be a good shot you can
02:03:05.780 just be near you could put your hand just outside the door and aim it down the hallway
02:03:10.400 towards the guy who's shooting and is if you're within six feet it's going to stop him
02:03:16.940 it's going to put him in tear gas and give everybody a chance to pile on that guy yeah i just i don't
02:03:23.180 understand it you're not going to kill any children why wouldn't it's almost as if somebody doesn't
02:03:27.400 want to solve this because that's the that is the solution is a burner launcher it's at least yeah
02:03:32.860 a great part of it at the very least and and and it you know it's available it's affordable if
02:03:38.960 you're on a school board you should suggest that anyway uh let me tell you about a commercial and
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02:05:34.040 i have a little gift for you here uh there's a new study that was just released um ranking the last
02:05:41.700 nine presidents from best to worst uh and uh who do you think has been ranked as the best last nine
02:05:51.020 best president by just a thousand people in america random the worst the best the best the best nine
02:05:59.200 presidents um by random first first first one what do you think it is lincoln washington no last nine
02:06:06.900 presidents oh of the last yeah yeah got it um reagan reagan reagan is number one number two
02:06:16.300 yeah come on clinton now barack obama then bill clinton then george w bush then jimmy carter
02:06:27.220 then george h w bush then donald trump then richard nixon then joe biden last last dead last now
02:06:39.020 listen what's wild is barack obama has 20 percent negative 41 percent positive ronald reagan had 40
02:06:48.620 percent positive and 10 percent negative four to one ratio wow that is crazy bill clinton 10 percent
02:06:55.860 negative 27 percent positive the rest of them are like 12 and 13 george w bush is 12 negative he's
02:07:02.200 just you know plus one uh jimmy carter is zero uh carter's a little too high on that list for my
02:07:09.240 my two mine too he's got to be behind george hw bush i don't care i mean uh that's not even close
02:07:14.100 the only one besides uh ronald reagan and barack obama that had over 30 percent likability
02:07:21.920 was donald trump 45 percent negative 30 percent positive that's going to change
02:07:27.880 yeah i think that nixon 34 percent negative joe biden 44 percent negative wow only 14 percent positive
02:07:39.400 give me data saying
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